2011 Memphis Baseball Fact Book

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Table of Contents ON THE INSIDE Table of Contents/General Information..... 1 Media Information..................................... 2 2011 OUTLOOK 2011 Roster.............................................. 4 2011 Roster Breakdown........................... 5 2011 Season Outlook............................ 6-8 2011 TIGERS Head Coach Daron Schoenrock.........10-11 Assistant Coaches............................. 12-14 Tiger Baseball Support Staff.............. 15-16 Stan Bronson Jr...................................... 17 Player Bios........................................ 18-26 TIGER OPPONENTS 2011 Opponents................................ 28-32 2011 Opponent SID Directory................. 33 All-Time Records vs. Opponents............ 34 2010 YEAR-IN-REVIEW 2010 Season Highlights.................... 36-38 Stats/Results/Record Breakdown...... 39-40 TIGER RECORD BOOK/HISTORY Career Hitting and Pitching Leaders...... 42 Single-Season Hitting/Pitching Leaders.. 43-44 Single-Season Team Records................ 45 Single-Game Records............................ 46 Last Time/Miscellaneous Records.......... 47 Retired Jerseys...................................... 48 Year-By-Year Hitting/Pitching Leaders....49-52 Year-By-Year Team Statistics............ 53-54 Tigers in the Postseason........................ 55 Tigers in the NCAA’s.......................... 56-57 Honor Roll.............................................. 58 All-Time Results................................ 59-66 Coaching Records/Hall of Fame............ 67 All-Time Letterwinners....................... 68-71 Tigers in the Pros................................... 72 FACILITIES/CONFERENCE USA FedExPark.............................................. 74 AutoZone Park....................................... 75 Conference USA..................................... 76 2010 Standings/Leaders................... 77-78 UOM195-FY1011/75

MISSION STATEMENT

The primary mission of the Department of Athletics is to provide a successful athletic program at the highest level of competition. Characterized by academic, athletic and moral excellence in a diverse collegiate environment, the program will abide by the spirit of the rules governing students and intercollegiate athletics and will be known for its good sportsmanship and integrity. The University of Memphis is a comprehensive urban university committed to the scholarly accomplishments of our students and faculty and to the enhancement of our community, state and the nation through the principles of academic integrity, sound management and equal opportunity. ON THE COVER: The 2011 University of Memphis baseball Fact Book front cover features the new home of Tiger Baseball–FedExPark, along with U of M seniors Phillip Chapman and Ryan Holland and Tiger juniors Chad Zurcher and Drew Martinez. Front Inside Cover: Tiger seniors Daniel Milhouse, Robby Graham and Dane Sharp. Back Inside Cover: 2011 Memphis Baseball Team. Back Cover: Memphis Juniors Jacob Wilson and Adam McClain and senior Rick Russell.

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2011 Memphis Baseball Quick Facts

GENERAL INFORMATION Name of School:............... University of Memphis Location:.....................................Memphis, Tenn. Founded:.......................................................1912 Enrollment:.................................................21,424 Nickname:...................................................Tigers Colors:..................................Royal Blue and Gray Home Fields (Capacity):........FedExPark (2,000) Surface:...........................................Natural Grass Dimensions:.......................318-360-380-360-317. Affiliation:.................................... NCAA Division I Conference:...............................Conference USA President:.................................Dr. Shirley Raines Athletics Director:.......................... R.C. Johnson Athletic Dept. Phone:.................. (901) 678.2335 HISTORY First Year of Baseball:.................................1915 Overall Record:...............................1522-1171-14 CWS Appearances: .................................... None NCAA Regional Appearances (Last):....Five (2007) Conference Championships (Last):.... Four (1995) Last Post-season Opponent (Result):...........2007 NCAA Tournament, Nashville Regional vs. Austin Peay (L, 18-7) MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:.............................Mark Taylor Office Phone: .............................. (901) 678.5294 Cell Phone:................................... (870) 759.2074 E-mail: ........................ mtylor16@memphis.edu Website: .............................. www.gotigersgo.com RADIO Radio Station:.............................WUMR FM-91.7 The Voice of Tiger Baseball:........ Jeff Brightwell E-mail: .................... memphisradio@hotmail.com

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CREDITS

The 2011 Memphis Baseball Fact Book is intended for the use of media organizations covering the Tiger baseball program. Any reprinting, reproduction or other use of the content of this guide without the expressed, written consent of the University of Memphis Athletic Media Relations office is strictly prohibited. Any questions or requests should be directed to Mark Taylor in the Athletic Media Relations office at (901) 678-2337. Fax requests can be sent to (901) 678-4134. This publication was designed and edited by Jason C. Redd with design assistance from Brandon Kolditz. Editorial assistance from Jennifer Rodrigues, Tammy DeGroff and Mark Taylor. Photography was provided by Carolyn Andros, Neil Blake, Joe Brown, Rob Goldberg, Curt Hart, Paul Levy, Joe Murphy, Jeff Nycz, Jason Redd and Major League Baseball. The covers were designed by Brandon Kolditz.

2011 COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach:..............Daron Schoenrock .......................... (Tennessee Tech, 1984) Record at Memphis/years: .147-197/Six Collegiate Record/years: .172-249/Eight Associate Head Coach:....... Fred Corral .(Cal-St. Sacramento [Sacramento St.], 1998) Asst. Coaches:. Jerry Zulli (New Orleans, 2002) .................... Zach Clark (Memphis, 2009) Dir. of Baseball Operations:... Al Woods Strength & Conditioning:.......Mike Stark . .......................................(Memphis, 1972) Athletic Trainer:..Mark Waller (Alabama, 2010) Managers:.Darrell Smith (Head Manager) ............Sam Wiedman, Ahveeshai Yisrael Baseball Office Phone: . (901) 678.2452 Baseball Office Fax: ...... (901) 678.5952 2011 TEAM INFORMATION Letterwinners Returning/Lost:......17/14 Position Players Returning/Lost:....10/7 Position Starters Returning/Lost:.....6/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost:....................7/7 Newcomers:.........................................15 2010 REVIEW Overall Record:.............................. 28-30. Home:......................................... 17-10 Road:............................................ 8-15 Neutral:........................................... 3-5 C-USA Record (Finish): ......... 12-12 (3rd) Home:............................................. 6-6 Road:.............................................. 6-6 Neutral:........................................... 0-0 C-USA Tournament:.......................... 1-2 Final Ranking:................................. None


Covering the Tigers CREDENTIALS/PARKING

Credentials for Memphis-area media covering the Tigers will be provided upon request. These season-long passes will also be honored at AutoZone Park. Media covering visiting teams are asked to contact the Athletic Media Relations office at least one day prior to the game in order to ensure access to the stadium. A pass list will be kept at the stadium entrance, which will also serve as the media gate. Seating in the press box will be restricted to home and visiting radio, filing press, and TV representatives’ needs according to NCAA regulations. AutoZone: Parking and visiting media information will be available prior to the game.

University of Memphis Media Relations

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Bob Winn

Assoc. AD/ External Affairs

Jennifer Rodrigues

Lamar Chance

Director

Brandon Kolditz

Tammy DeGroff

Assistant

Assistant

Assistant

TELEPHONES

Those members of the media needing telephone accommodations can contact Mark Taylor. Memphis does supply a phone line for visiting radio. The press box phone numbers are (901) 678-1301 at FedExPark and (901) 722-0213 at AutoZone Park.

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Credentialed photographers may work on the field at appropriate times. Press and TV photographers are requested to stay behind the fence surrounding the field at whatever angle they choose. Photographers are restricted from team dugout areas in accordance with NCAA regulations. Credentials will not be issued to freelance photographers or for online sites that are not considered national or the official sites of the schools competing.

GAME SERVICES

The Memphis Athletic Media Relations staff will provide game notes and programs, statistics, rosters, fact books, final box scores, play-by-play and any other pertinent information to all members of the media. Internet services are available for media use. Visiting radio will be provided phones lines for broadcasting.

PRACTICES/INTERVIEWS

Interview arrangements may be made by contacting the Athletic Media Relations Office before noon on any specific day. All interviews are coordinated with Head Coach Daron Schoenrock through Mark Taylor of the Athletic Media Relations Office. If you wish to interview Coach Schoenrock or a Tiger player, contact Taylor so that an interview can be set around the player’s academic and practice schedules. Coach Schoenrock and Tiger players are available for postgame interviews 10 minutes following the end of each game.

TICKET INFORMATION

Tickets for all Tiger home baseball games are available at The U of M Ticket Office at the Athletic Office Building, or by calling (901) 678-2331. Tickets are also available at the gate on gameday.

TIGERS ON THE AIR

Allison Schatell Intern

Mark Taylor Intern

Colby Wilson Intern

Preston McClellan

Student Asst.

Adam Moussa

Student Asst.

DeSoto Times Sports Editor 315 Losher Street P.O. Box 100 Hernando, MS 38632 Phone: (662) 429.6397 Fax: (662) 429.5229

The Daily Helmsman John Martin University of Memphis Memphis, TN 38152 Phone: (901) 678.2192 Fax: (901) 678.4792

The Jackson Sun Dan Morris 245 W. Lafayette Jackson, TN 38301 Phone: (901) 425.9636 Fax: (901) 425.9604

Baseball America Aaron Fitt John Manuel Phone: (919) 682.9635 Fax: (919) 682.2880 600 S. Duke Street, Box 2089 Durham, NC 27702

Memphis Flyer Frank Murtaugh 460 Tennessee St. Memphis, TN 38101 Phone: (901) 521.9000 Fax: (901) 521.0129

TELEVISION WREG-TV (CBS) Glenn Carver 803 Channel Three Dr. Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: (901) 543.2117 Fax: (901) 543.2167

Collegiate Baseball Lou Pavlovich Phone: (520) 623.4530 Fax: (520) 624.5501 P.O. Box 50566 Tucson, AZ 85703

Germantown News Dan Moore 7545 North Street Germantown, TN 38138 Phone: (901) 754.0337 Fax: (901) 754.2961 The Tennesseean Bob McClellan 1100 Broadway Nashville, TN 37202 Phone: (615) 259.8000 Fax: (615) 259.8826

Admin. Asst.

Media

PRINT The Commercial Appeal Phil Stukenborg 495 Union Avenue Memphis, TN 38103 Phone:(901) 529.2543 Fax: (901) 529.2362

Shelby Sun Times Wally Wellman 7508 Capital Dr. Cordova, TN 38138 Phone: (901) 755.7386 Fax: (901) 755.0827

Martha Woods

WMC-TV 5 (NBC) Jarvis Greer 1960 Union Ave. Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: (901) 726.0410 Fax: (901) 278.7633 WHBQ-TV 13 (Fox) Matt Stark 485 S. Highland Memphis, TN 38111 Phone: (901) 320.1347 Fax: (901) 320.1366

REGIONAL & NATIONAL Associated Press Dennis Waszak Jr. 450 W. 33rd St. 14th Floor - Sports NY, NY 10001

College Baseball Foundation Andrea Watson Phone: (806) 239-0522 P.O. Box 6507 Lubbock, TX 79493 CollegeBaseballInsider.com Phil Stanton P.O. Box 8235 Richmond, VA 23226 SEBaseball.com Mark Etheridge

WPTY-TV (ABC) Jamie Griffin Phone: (901) 323.2430 Fax: (901) 452.1820 2701 Union Ave. Memphis, TN 38104

All Memphis home and away baseball games are broadcast live on WUMR 91.7 FM. Featuring the “Voice of Tiger Baseball” Jeff Brightwell, all broadcasts will begin with the coach’s show 15 minutes prior to game time and conclude 15 minutes after each contest. Each game broadcast can also be heard through the official athletic website of the University of Memphis at www.gotigersgo.com.

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College Baseball Lineup Nick Herfordt 2048 N. 50th St. Omaha, NE 68104 Perfect Game USA Kendall Rogers Phone: (979) 229-4092 USA Baseball Jake Fehling Phone: (919) 474.8721 ext. 225 Fax: (919) 474.8822 403 Blackwell St. Durham, NC 27701 RADIO WUMR-FM 91.7 Andrew Vandeventer University of Memphis Memphis, TN 38152 Phone: (901) 678.3176 Fax: (901) 678.4331 WHBQ-AM 560 Peter Edmiston 6080 Mt. Moriah Memphis, TN 38115 Phone: (901) 375.9324 Fax: (901) 795.4454


Drew Martinez 2010 Second Team All-C-USA 2011 Preseason All-C-USA

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2011 OUTLOOK


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2011 Roster

Alphabetical No. 41 6 11 33 30 10 15 25 12 32 7 5 20 16 1 22 44 31 42 26 14 19 21 13 28 24 27 17 38 37 4 9 2

Name Patrick BAILEY Chris CASTILLO Phillip CHAPMAN Tyler FARLEY Clayton GANT Robby GRAHAM Ethan GROSS Davis HALL Heith HATFIELD Ryan HOLLAND Eli HYNES Chase JOINER Jonathan JONES Dan LANGFIELD Drew MARTINEZ Adam McCLAIN Daniel MILHOUSE Sam MOLL Blake MYERS Ben PAULLUS Bryan PICOU T.J. RICH Rick RUSSELL Erik SCHOENROCK Dane SHARP Derrick THOMAS Jonathan VAN EATON J.D. WALLACE Zach WILLIS Michael WILLS Ford WILSON Jacob WILSON Chad ZURCHER

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Student Manager Darrell Smith - Head Manager Sam Wiedman Ahveeshai Yisrael Graduate Manager Duke Williams Trainer Mark Waller

No. 1 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 37 38 41 42 44

Name Drew Martinez Chad Zurcher Ford Wilson Chase Joiner Chris Castillo Eli Hynes Jacob Wilson Robby Graham Phillip Chapman Heith Hatfield Erik Schoenrock Bryan Picou Ethan Gross Dan Langfield J.D. Wallace T.J. Rich Jonathan Jones Rick Russell Adam McClain Derrick Thomas Davis Hall Ben Paullus Jonathan Van Eaton Dane Sharp Clayton Gant Sam Moll Ryan Holland Tyler Farley Michael Wills Zach Willis Patrick Bailey Blake Myers Daniel Milhouse

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Ht. 5-11 6-0 5-10 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-5 6-1 5-10 6-1 6-3 6-1 5-10 6-5 5-11 6-0

Wt. 172 167 178 215 195 200 195 198 196 202 197 187 193 196 220 195 187 206 202 200 195 200 200 235 185 175 220 204 178 182 201 178 195

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Yr.-Exp. Hometown (Last School) Jr.-2L Collierville, Tenn. (CBHS) R-Jr.-2L Knoxville, Tenn. (South-Doyle HS) Fr.-HS Thompson’s Station, Tenn. (Independence HS) Sr.-1L Hopkinsville, Ky. (John A. Logan CC) Jr.-1L Coppell, Texas (Richland JC) R-Jr.-JC Roseville, Calif. (Sacramento City College) Jr.-2L Arlington, Tenn. (Bartlett HS) Sr.-3L Cordova , Tenn. (Cordova HS) Sr.-1L Clinton, Miss. (Northeast Miss. CC) Jr.-2L Bartlett, Tenn. (Bartlett HS) Fr.-HS Collierville, Tenn. (Collierville HS) Fr.-HS Madisonville, La. (Northlake Christian HS) Fr.-HS Mt. Juliet, Tenn. (Mt. Juliet HS) So.-1L Somerset, Mass. (Somerset HS) So.-1L Maynardville, Tenn. (Hall HS) Jr.-JC Marietta, Ga. (Middle Georgia College) Jr.-2L Collierville, Tenn. (Collierville HS) Sr.-1L Olive Branch, Miss. (Northwest Miss. CC) R-Jr.-3L Memphis, Tenn. (Houston HS) So.-1L Roswell, Ga. (Roswell HS) R-So.-TR Reston, Va. (Virginia Wesleyan) Jr.-2L Olive Branch, Miss. (DeSoto Central HS) R-Fr.-HS Arlington, Tenn. (Arlington HS) Sr.-3L Bartlett, Tenn. (Bartlett HS) R-So.-TR Parsons, Tenn. (Tennessee) Fr.-HS Lakeland, Tenn. (St. Benedict of Auburndale) Sr.-3L Knoxville, Tenn. (South-Doyle HS) R-Jr.-JC Cookeville, Tenn. (Jackson State CC) R-So.-1L Germantown, Tenn. (CBHS) Fr.-HS Bartlett, Tenn. (Bartlett HS) R-Jr.-HS Collierville, Tenn. (Collierville HS) Fr.-HS Memphis, Tenn. (St. Benedict of Auburndale) Sr.-1L Collierville, Tenn. (Lincoln Land CC)

Coaches and Staff 43 Daron Schoenrock, Head Coach (Tennessee Tech, 1984) 34 Fred Corral, Associate Head Coach (Cal-State Sacramento [Sacramento State], 1998) 3 Jerry Zulli, Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator (New Orleans, 2002) 35 Zach Clark, Assistant Coach (Memphis, 2009)

Pronunciation Guide

Baseball Operations Al Woods, Director of Operations

Bryan PICOU ..................................... P-coo Jerry ZULLI ...................................ZOO-lee Chad ZURCHER ........................... ZER-ker

Strength & Conditioning Mike Stark, Strength & Conditioning (Memphis, 1972)

Support Staff Jason Redd, SID Harding University, 2001

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Roster Breakdown By Class Seniors (7) Phillip Chapman, Robby Graham, Ryan Holland, Chase Joiner, Daniel Milhouse, Rick Russell, Dane Sharp.

Mississippi (3) Phillip Chapman, Ben Paullus, Rick Russell

Rich, Rick Russell, Zach Willis, Jacob Wilson, Chad Zurcher

California (1) Eli Hynes

Juniors (12) Patrick Bailey, Chris Castillo, Tyler Farley, Heith Hatfield, Eli Hynes, Jonathan Jones, Drew Martinez, Adam McClain, Ben Paullus, T.J. Rich, Jacob Wilson, Chad Zurcher.

Georgia (2) T.J. Rich, Derrick Thomas

Outfield (6) Robby Graham, Eli Hynes, Drew Martinez, Daniel Milhouse, Derrick Thomas, Ford Wilson

Sophomores (6) Clayton Gant, Davis Hall, Dan Langfield, Derrick Thomas, J.D. Wallace, Michael Wills.

Louisiana (1) Bryan Picou

Kentucky (1) Chase Joiner

Massachusetts (1) Dan Langfield

Freshmen (8) Ethan Gross, Sam Moll, Blake Myers, Bryan Picou, Erik Schoenrock, Jonathan Van Eaton, Zach Willis, Ford Wilson.

Texas (1) Chris Castillo

By State Tennessee (22) Patrick Bailey, Tyler Farley, Clayton Gant, Robby Graham, Ethan Gross, Heith Hatfield, Ryan Holland, Jonathan Jones, Drew Martinez, Adam McClain, Daniel Milhouse, Sam Moll, Blake Myers, Erik Schoenrock, Dane Sharp, Jonathan Van Eaton, J.D. Wallace, Zach Willis, Michael Wills, Ford Wilson, Jacob Wilson, Chad Zurcher.

By Position Pitcher (17) Patrick Bailey, Tyler Farley, Clayton Gant, Davis Hall, Heith Hatfield, Ryan Holland, Chase Joiner, Jonathan Jones, Dan Langfield, Sam Moll, Blake Myers, Ben Paullus, Bryan Picou, Erik Schoenrock, Dane Sharp, Jonathan Van Eaton, Michael Wills

Virginia (1) Davis Hall

Catcher (2) Phillip Chapman, J.D. Wallace Infield (8) Chris Castillo, Ethan Gross, Adam McClain, T.J.

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By Height 5’10” (4) Chris Castillo, Sam Moll, Zach Willis, Ford Wilson 5’11” (5) Phillip Chapman, Robby Graham, Drew Martinez, Blake Myers, Rick Russell 6’0” (6) Ethan Gross, Eli Hynes, Daniel Milhouse, Bryan Picou, Jacob Wilson, Chad Zurcher 6’1” (4) Clayton Gant, Ryan Holland, Jonathan Van Eaton, Michael Wills 6’2” (8) Davis Hall, Chase Joiner, Dan Langfield, Adam McClain, Ben Paullus, T.J. Rich, Erik Schoenrock, J.D. Wallace 6’3” (4) Tyler Farley, Heith Hatfield, Jonathan Jones, Derrick Thomas, 6’5” (2) Patrick Bailey, Dane Sharp


Experienced Club Looks to Build on 2010 Season Tigers on quest for NCAA Regional appearance Armed with the most experienced group since his arrival at Memphis, head coach Daron Schoenrock and the 2011 edition of Memphis baseball has it eyes set on the program’s second NCAA Tournament berth since 2007. A core group of talented veterans, combined with a strong crew of newcomers, the seventh-year skipper is optimistic about the club’s goals. “This is a very interesting 2011 roster that we’ve assembled here,” Schoenrock said. “This team is unique in that there are a number of players in our lineup where we can say that experience is in our corner.” Memphis returns seven position players, including six starters from the 2010 team, that have garnered several at-bats in Conference USA. In addition, the Tigers sport a pitching staff that has been elevated from the standpoint of ability level from top to bottom. “Obviously there will be some new faces in the rotation this year,” said Junior centerfielder Drew Martinez led Conference nce USA in hits in 2010 and junior shortstop Schoenrock. “But the comfort of having Chad Zurcher led the Tigers in hitting and stolen bases. The Second Team All-C-USA performa lineup or defensive team that is set ers looks to lead Memphis to a second-straight C-USA Tournament appearance in 2011. with guys that have experience usually bodes very well in college athletics.” short trip to UAB, and will play at Tulane and at 2010 Cof this year’s success rides on the Tigers’ infield The experience will be a significant factor in USA Regular season champs, Rice, in consecutive weekand its ability to defend. the success of this year’s team. With that expeends. The C-USA Tournament has been set for May 25As the veteran-most part of the club, Schoenrience, the Tigers feel a sense of urgency that 29 at Trustmark Park in Pearl, Miss. rock and his staff will look to the infield to provide not only can this team compete for a champion“The challenges of a grinding C-USA schedule await leadership and guidance to reach the ultimate ship, but it is expected. us on the weekends, but our players are excited to meet goal. Memphis boasts a talented veteran core these challenges head on!” Schoenrock stated. group of infielders, highlighted by Adam Mc2011 Schedule Clain (second base), Chad Zurcher (shortstop) Memphis’s 2011 schedule is perhaps as Leadership and Jacob Wilson (third base). This trio has coltough a schedule as the Tigers have played in The Tigers 2011 senior class showcases a unique lectively racked up over 1,000 at-bats and 400 Schoenrock’s seven years in the Blue and Gray. blend of backgrounds and roles. That crew features a hits in their careers. “What this schedule does is, it allows you opfifth-year senior in pitcher Dane Sharp; a pair of fourA three-year starter, McClain enters his redportunities to build RPI points to get into NCAA year Tigers in outfielder Robby Graham and pitcher shirt junior year on the heels of a productive Regional selection talks within this league and Ryan Holland; junior college transfers Phillip Chapman, campaign in 2010. The native Memphian hit .296 at the end of the year,” stated Schoenrock. “To Chase Joiner, Daniel Milhouse and Rick Russell. with 33 RBI, 10 doubles and four home runs in 54 reach the ultimate goal of getting to Omaha, This crew will be looked to, to provide leadership and starts. you’ve got to get in an NCAA Regional. This lead this team beyond outside expectations. Wilson, who has played both shortstop and roster and this schedule is built pointed in that “We will get individual contributions from the senior third base in his career, started in 54 games a direction.“ class,” said Schoenrock. “The major contribution that year ago. He hit .341 with a team-leading 19 Premier contests against five clubs that adthey bring collectively is they’ve got to be able to lead a doubles, 41 RBI and four round-trippers. vanced to the 2010 NCAA Tournament, 35 team that has a number of juniors that are going to play Zurcher, a 2011 Preseason All-C-USA selechome games and the first-ever University of key roles, a few freshmen sprinkled in to help in some tion, highlights the talented group of Memphis Memphis Classic highlight Tiger baseball’s 56areas, but lead this team beyond what people say we can infielders. After redshirting the 2009 season, game, 2011 campaign. The Tigers’ potent 2011 become. I look for a great deal of leadership from Ryan Zurcher returned to lead the Tigers with a .400 schedule also features 29 matchups against Holland, who is a four-year starting pitcher for us. Dane batting average and 20 stolen bases. 12 teams that clipped 30 wins a year ago and Sharp is a fifth-year pitcher that has been in and out of the These three talents will be charged with helpseven tilts versus 40-win programs, Arkansas, bullpen. Phillip Chapman is a senior catcher that we exing the younger players and newcomers develop Auburn and Rice. Memphis will play 13 games pect to lead us defensively and lead a pitching staff that’s and understand Schoenrock’s philosophies, both against 2010 NCAA Tournament qualifiers; going to have some new faces.” offensive and defensive. seven of which will be played at home. In all, Along with Wilson, junior Chris Castillo will the Tigers will play 32 games at FedExPark and Infield get the looks at third base. The Coppell, Texas three at AutoZone Park. The Tigers’ defensive mindset is to deny the big inning, Memphis will open Conference USA action to dominate the routine play and to keep the double play with a three-game weekend at East Carolina. in order. Of the Tigers’ eight league weekends, four will The return of three of the four starting infielders from be played at home. The U of M will host C-USA 2010 solidifies that philosophy and elevates the expecTournament champions Southern Miss, UCF, tations of the production for the Memphis infield. Much Marshall and Houston. Memphis will make the

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inn innings. “Our experienced guys have to come up big this year,” said pitchco ing coach Fred Corral. Among those experienced gu guys are Jonathan Jones, Heith Ha Hatfield and redshirt sophomore lef left-hander Michael Wills. Jones ea earned 14 releif outings in 2010, wh while Hatfield has worked as a sta starter, middle reliever and closer in his career. Wills saw action in se seven games last season--all in relie lief roles. With the loss of seniors Marc Ashley, Ryan Fr Fraser and Brennon Martin, Schoenrock brought in a solid group of new arms. Schoenrock added four freshmen lefthanders in Sam Moll, Blake Myers, dual-position player Pi Picou and Erik Schoenrock. All are expected to se see action as rookies. The coaching staff is excited about the additio tion of juco transfer, Tyler Farley, and Gant, a tra transfer from Tennessee. Both should bring about so some valuable experience that will warrant great co contributions. Jonathan Van Eaton is back after having tommy john surgery as a true freshman and has a full understanding of the pitching plan. He also will be expected to compete for time on the mound.

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Junior infielders infielders Adam McClain and Jaco Jacob b Wilson’s experience and production will be vital to the success of the 2011 Memphis Tigers. native, played sparingly as a reserve in 2010. Freshman Ethan Gross will back up Zurcher at shortstop, while freshman Zach Willis will serve as a reserve at second. Newcomers Eli Hynes and T.J. Rich will both see time at first base. Hynes batted .359 with 49 RBI and 12 home runs at Sacramento City College last season. Meanwhile, Rich hit a stout .466 with 59 RBI, 15 doubles and six bombs at Middle Georgia College. Outfield A major facet of succes in college baseball is the ability to defend in the middle of the field and the ability to make plays. Schoenrock and his staff have the luxury of having the talents of one of the league’s best defensive outfielders roaming centerfield in junior Drew Martinez. “Your centerfielder has really got to be able to cover a lot of ground,” said outfielders coach Jerry Zulli. “In my personal opinion we’ve got one of the best centerfielders in the country in Drew Martinez.” Martinez, a 2010 All-C-USA Second Team selection and 23rd-round draft pick of the New York Mets in the 2010 MLB Draft, returns to centerfield for his junior season. The Tigers’ leadoff hitter led Conference USA with 98 hits last year. In addition, he hit .377 and swiped 19 bases. Martinez, a 2011 Preseason All-C-USA member, drove in 41 runs and scored another 62 as a sophomore. Martinez will be flanked by seniors Robby Graham, Rick Russell and Daniel Milhouse. Newcomers Bryan Picou, Ford Wilson and Eli Hynes will see time in the outfield as well. The Tiger coaching staff feels lucky to have the leadership of Martinez, along with Graham,

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a veteran, who’s made sizable strides in the offseason. Graham played a reserve role in 2010, hitting .255. However, he came up big in C-USA action, and after batting .364 in 12 league contests, the staff will look for Graham to contribute significantly this year. “Robby had the best fall he’s ever had in our program and looks to finally, as a senior, be in a position to really contribute to this team,” said Schoenrock. There will be some new faces as well. Junior college transfer Hynes and freshmen Picou and Wilson will all vie for time. Milhouse, one of Memphis’s six seniors, will provide leadership and depth in the outfield Pitching Memphis lost its No.1 and No. 2 weekend pitchers from a year ago, which would draw concern from many coaches. However, the Memphis coaching staff is excited about the talent it has brought in to fill that void. “Obviously there will be two new faces in the weekend rotation,” Schoenrock stated. “Clayton Gant could find himself in a role as a rotation guy. Dan Langfield has emerged after a solid freshman year to elevate his game. A quality rotation I think is where it starts.” Schoenrock and his staff added several young and talented pitchers to an already solid stable of returning pitchers, making the 2011 staff more complete from top to bottom. That, combined with Corral’s “no limits” approach, this wide array of talent is excited about their ability and prepared to compete at a high level in 2011. Memphis returns Sunday starter Ryan Holland, who brings back a lot of experience. Holland has made 36 appearances, including 25 starts in his career and is expected to solidify a role on the weekend rotation in 2011. Returning pitchers Ben Paullus, Dane Sharp and Langfield all had seen valuable time in critical situations over the last two seasons. Paullus and Langfield both saw time in starting and relief roles a year ago, while Sharp has pitched solely in a middle relief role. Langfield, a hard-throwing right-hander, won four games last season and fanned 47 batters in just 39 innings of work. Paullus, who also has an electric fastball, made 18 appearances in 2011, including three midweek starts. He finished the year 1-1 and struck out 36 in 33.2

Catchers Phillip Chapman and J.D. Wallace will be charged with handling the 2011 pitching staff. Chapman hit .315, with 10 doubles and four home runs last year before a forearm injury ended his season in the final weekend. 2011 PRESEASON BASEBALL AWARDS (as selected by C-USA’s head coaches) PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH 1. Rice (6) 2. Southern Miss (2) 3. East Carolina 4. UCF (1) 5. Tulane 6. Memphis 7. Houston 8. Marshall 9. UAB (first place votes in parentheses) PLAYER OF THE YEAR Anthony Rendon, Rice (Jr., 3B) PITCHER OF THE YEAR Todd McInnis, Southern Miss (Sr., RHP) P P P RP C IF IF IF IF IF OF OF OF DH/UT

ALL-CONFERENCE Seth Maness Todd McInnis Taylor Wall Collin Cargill Victor Gomez Garrett Cannizaro Anthony Rendon Corey Thompson B.A. Vollmuth Chad Zurcher Jamal Austin Drew Martinez Trent Whitehead Jeremy Rathjen

TEAM Sr. ECU Sr. USM Jr. Rice Sr.. USM Sr. Marshall So. Tulane Jr. Rice Jr. ECU Jr. USM Jr. Memphis Jr. UAB Jr. Memphis Sr. ECU Jr. Rice


Wallace was a late-season surprise for the Tigers in 2010. He started in two of the four games he played in and hit .500 with six RBI and three runs. Defense “You have to be great defensively in the middle of the field,” said Schoenrock. With Chapman behind the plate, McClain and Zurcher at second base and shortstop, respectively, and Martinez in centerfield, his club is as solid defensively in the middle as ever before. “Those ingredients help a young pitching staff find comfort on the mound and get us back in the dugout. So you put all these ingredients together for this 2011 roster and I think it can be a great building block in the tradition of this program.”

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What’s Back At bats Hits Runs Doubles Triples Home Runs Runs Batted In Stolen Bases Appearances Starts Saves Innings Pitched Wins Strikeouts

63% (1335 of 2108) 68% (457 of 676) 71% (292 of 414) 66% (78 of 119) 56% (10 of 18) 51% (26 of 51) 64% (246 of 387) 86% (60 of 70) 49% (101 of 208) 41% (24 of 58) 40% (2 of 5) 57% (288.2 of 508.2) 39% (11 of 28) 42% (196 of 462)

Returning Stat Leaders Average .400 Hits 98 Runs 62 RBIs 41 Doubles Triples Home Runs Total Bases Slugging Pct. On-Base Pct Walks HBP Stolen Bases Sac Bunts Sac Flies Plate App. Games as Sub ERA Wins

19 5 6 129 .561 .465 26 13 20 6 3 291 16 4.62 4

Saves Innings Pitched Strikeouts

2 63.1 47

Appearances Games Started Games in Relief Opp. Batting Avg Picked offs

22 14 22 .282 3

Chad Zurcher Drew Martinez Drew Martinez Drew Martinez Jacob Wilson Chad Zurcher Jacob Wilson Drew Martinez Chad Zurcher Chad Zurcher Chad Zurcher Chad Zurcher Jacob Wilson Chad Zurcher Chad Zurcher Chad Zurcher Four Players Drew Martinez Robby Graham Dan Langfield Heith Hatfield Dan Langfield Chase Joiner Ryan Holland Ryan Holland Dan Langfield Chase Joiner Ryan Holland Chase Joiner Ben Paullus Ryan Holland

Senior catcher Phillip Chapman will tak take ke on the duties of handling a young pitching staff. Chapman started in all 34 games before suffering an injury late in the year. The Tigers’ pitching staff will look to four-year starter Ryan Holland for leadership. Holland has totaled 25 starts in his career at Memphis.

Season Notes Closing in on a Milestone Memphis head coach Daron Schoenrock enters his seventh year at the helm of the Memphis baseball program. Schoenrock has won 147 games in six seasons in a Memphis uniform. Heading into the 2011 season, the Tigers’ skipper is just 28 wins shy of his milestone 200 career victory. Schoenrock is 100 wins shy of surpassing the late Al Brown at No. 3 on Memphis’s all-time coaching wins ledger. Back for More Memphis returns 16 letterwinners from last year’s club that finished 28-30. Of those 16 returning players, 13 have seen time in significant roles throughout their careers. 1-2 Punch The Tiger duo of Drew Martinez and Chad Zurcher returns after leading the Tigers to its first Conference USA Tournament appearance since 2007. Both players were honored as 2011 Preseason All-C-USA performers. Nationally Recognized For the third time since 2006, head coach Daron Schoenrock and his staff have brought in a nationally-touted recruiting class. The Tigers’ 2010 class (2011 freshmen and newcomers) was recognized by “Collegiate Baseball” newspaper as one of the best in the country, in its annual evaluation of NCAA Division I baseball classes. That class consists of freshmen lefthanders Sam Moll, Blake Myers, Bryan Picou and Erik Schoenrock; freshman infielders Ethan Gross and Zach Willis; freshman outfielder Ford Wilson; junior college transfers Tyler Farley, Eli Hynes and T.J. Rich, and four-year transfer Clayton Gant.

Experience Matters After being the less-experienced club for the last two seasons, the Tigers have turned the tables and will now boast one of the league’s most experienced rosters in 2011. Memphis position players have a combined 688 games and 633 starts under their belts. They have produced over 750 hits in just over 2,200 official at-bats. The Tigers also have experience on the mound. The squad’s seven returning pitchers have amassed 324 strikeouts in 371 innings of work. The crew has made 160 appearances and 44 starts, collectively. Top-10 Chase Both Drew Martinez and Chad Zurcher are quickly approaching top-10 marks in Tiger baseball history. With 162 career hits, Zurcher needs just 20 base hits to crack the program’s top 10, while Martinez is 24 hits shy of the top-10 list. Double Duty Not only do the Tigers excel on the field, but they excel in the classroom as well. The team recorded a program-record high 3.278 GPA in the fall 2010 semester.

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Chad Zurcher 2010 Second Team All-C-USA 2011 Preseason All-C-USA

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2011 TIGERS

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DARON

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SCHOENROCK Head Coach • Seventh Season • Tennessee Tech (1984) phis' first appearance in the Conference USA semifinals since the 2001 season. Hired on June 29, 2004, Schoenrock immediately launched his plan to elevate Tiger Baseball by intensifying recruiting efforts, marketing season ticket campaigns, increasing revenue generated by the Bullpen Club and yearly banquets, and putting a plan in motion to upgrade the Tiger baseball facility. The Tiger skipper oversaw the facelift recently given to FedExPark--the Tigers’ new home. Through 17 years as an assistant (the last seven in the SEC), Schoenrock learned the importance an entire coaching staff has in carrying out the daily process of a program. In the summer of 2009, Schoenrock elevated five-year Tiger staffer Jerry Zulli to recruiting coordinator and brought in nationally-renowned pitching coach Fred Corral to Memphis as the Associate Head Coach. Both of these moves, along with the hiring of former Tiger infielder Zach Clark, as an assistant coach and camps coordinator, and the retention of Director of Operations Al Woods have Schoenrock thrilled with the staff he has in place. The difference he has made has been evident off the field as well. In just his first semester, a more disciplined baseball team recorded the program's highest GPA ever. They once again recorded a program-record high 3.278 GPA in the fall 2010 semester. A mirror of its coach, his squad also has been involved in community service efforts, such as visiting children at the Ronald McDonald House, Target House or St. Jude every year since his hiring. The Tigers added Streets Ministries to its goodwill efforts, preparing a meal and interacting with the inner city youth in a visit to the community outreach organization in the fall of 2006. In the spring of 2008, Memphis visited Southaven's Field of Dreams where they held a special Meetand-Greet session and donated gifts to support the league that serves special-needs children in the Mid-South. Schoenrock came to Memphis after several successful years as an assistant coach. Before taking the post as the Tigers' skipper, he spent three seasons as an assistant coach on the Mississippi State staff--his fifth year in association with former State coaching legend Ron Polk. His primary responsibilities included coaching Bulldog pitchers, and overseeing MSU's recruiting efforts. Schoenrock also coordinated the activities of the Bulldogs' foster-parent program. Regarded as one of college baseball's pre-

The Schoenrock File Personal

Date of Birth: November 21, 1961 Place of Birth: Cedar Rapids, Iowa Wife: Carol Children: Erik (19), Bret (8) Alma Mater: Tennessee Tech, 1984

Education

High School Lincoln County (Tenn.) High School College Tennessee Tech University (1984) Murray State University (1987)

Playing Experience

College Four-year letterman at Tennessee Tech (1981-84)

Coaching Background

1985 Tennessee Tech (Grad. Assistant Coach) 1986-87 Murray State (Grad. Assistant Coach) 1988-89 Lincoln Memorial (Head Coach) 1990-97 Birmingham Southern (Assistant Coach) 1995 Chicago White Sox Org. (Pitching Coach) 1998-99 University of Kentucky (Assistant Coach) 2000-01 University of Georgia (Assistant Coach) 2002-04 Mississippi State (Assistant Coach) 2005-present University of Memphis (Head Coach)

Coaching Honors

1989 Tenn. Valley Athletic Conference Coach of the Year

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mier pitching coaches, Schoenrock has coached 77 players that have signed professional baseball contracts. He has sent 46 pitchers under his tutelage to the professional level, including Boston Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon, and Paul Maholm, who was a first-round pick (the No. 7 overall) of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Three Bulldog pitchers were taken in the 2004 First-Year Player Draft. Since coming to Memphis, five Tigers have been drafted and six have signed pro deals. Under Schoenrock's leadership a program record four U of M pitchers were drafted in the 2008 Major League Draft. The 2006 Major League Baseball season was special to Schoenrock as two of his former pitchers achieved national recognition. Former Kentucky Wildcat Brandon Webb won the 2006 National League Cy Young Award, while former Mississippi State Bulldog Papelbon was the runnerup for the 2006 American League Rookie of the Year honor. A three-time American League All-Star, Papelbon won the 2007 "DHL Presents the Major League Baseball Delivery Man of the Year Award". Webb, also a three-time All-Star selection, was the Cy Young runner-up in 2007 and 2008. Prior to joining Polk at MSU, he served as the pitching coach in 2000 and 2001 on the University of Georgia staff. In Athens, he developed a Bulldog pitching staff that, in 2001, helped boost Georgia to its first SEC championship in 47 years and its first appearance in the NCAA College World Series since 1990. He launched his affiliation with Southeastern Conference baseball in 1998 at the University of Kentucky. He served two seasons on the coaching staff of former MSU baseball staffer Keith Madison, coaching the UK pitchers and catchers and heading up the Wildcats' recruiting program in 1998 and 1999. His coaching expertise gained national acclaim during a highly-successful eight-year coaching stint at Birmingham Southern. His Panther pitchers improved their staff earned run averages each season and helped lead Birmingham Southern to the 1995 NAIA World Series. In the summer that followed, Schoenrock earned a position as the short-season pitching coach for the Chicago White Sox's affiliate in the Appalachian League. Schoenrock was a four-year starting pitcher under Coach David Mays at Tennessee Tech University. He earned his bachelor's degree in secondary education with a certification in biology before

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Major Leaguers Coached by Coach Schoenrock

Kentucky 2000 *$Brandon Webb, RHP 8th Rd. 2000 Andy Green, UTIL 24th Rd. Georgia 2001 Jeff Keppinger, UTIL

4th Rd.

Mississippi State 2003 *Jonathan Papelbon, RHP 4th Rd. 2003 Paul Maholm, LHP 1st Rd. 2004 Craig Tatum 3rd Rd.

Arizona Arizona

Pittsburgh New York Kansas City Cincinnati Boston Pittsburgh Cincinnati

* - MLB All-Star $ - MLB Cy Young Award Winner launching his coaching career as a graduate assistant coach there in 1985. He continued his coaching career as a graduate assistant coach under ABCA Hall of Famer Johnny Reagan at Murray State University, where he earned a master's degree in education in 1987. Schoenrock took on his first head coaching job in 1988 at Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tenn. He was 25-52 in his two years as coach of the Railsplitters. Schoenrock guided LMU to its first postseason appearance in five years and was named the Tennessee Valley Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 1989. Much like the 2009 Tigers, Schoenrock's 1989 Lincoln Memorial team played the entire season on the road as facility renovations were being completed. A native of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Schoenrock has been involved in numerous community outreach efforts, sharing his knowledge at coaching clinics and banquets, and making several appearances for speaking engagements across the country, as well as in the Memphis area since taking the head coaching post at the U of M. Schoenrock also serves as a clinician for www.mycoachonline.com, a baseball instruction website, and

is also active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes program. In 1995 Schoenrock authored a comprehensive textbook on pitching titled "The Total Pitching Program." He is currently serving a second three-year term on the selection committee for the ABCA's prestigious Lefty Gomez Award, an annual award given for lifetime meritorious service to baseball. In the fall of 2009, Schoenrock was selected as chairman for C-USA baseball coaches. Schoenrock, 49, is married to Carol Schoenrock. Carol is involved in the Tigers' baseball program, coordinating the Tiger Diamond Darlings program. They are the parents of two sons, Erik, 19, and Bret, 8. Erik is a freshman pitcher on Memphis's 2011 club.

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Schoenrock’s Head Coaching Record by School

School Lincoln Memorial Memphis Total

Team ECU Marshall UAB Tulane UCF Southern Miss Houston Rice Totals

Seasons 2 6 6

Yrs 1988-89 2005-10

W-L 25-52 147-197 172-249

Schoenrock vs. C- USA

Overall 7-12 7-8 9-9 6-11 10-6 9-12 5-14 4-14 57-86 (.399)

Home 5-4 2-4 5-4 3-5 4-2 5-4 3-6 2-7 29-36 (.446)

Away 1-8 5-4 3-5 3-6 4-2 3-6 1-8 1-5 21-44 (.323)

Pct. .325 .427 .409

Neutral 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2-2 1-2 1-0 1-3 7-7 (.500)


FRED

CORRAL

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Associate Head Coach • Second Season • Sacramento State (1998) On August 17, 2009, Fred Corral was hired as the associate head coach and pitching coach for the University of Memphis baseball team. Entering his second season with the Tigers, it’s no wonder his acquisition was so exciting for skipper Daron Schoenrock. One of the most respected college pitching coaches in the country, Corral brings a wealth of collegiate experience and knowledge to the Memphis staff. He has served as an assistant coach at Tennessee (two stints), Oklahoma, Sacramento City College and San Joaquin Delta College. In 2010 Corral inherited a senior-laden pitching staff and quickly went to work to make his mark on the staff. Under his tutelage and powered by the arms of Ryan Fraser and Brennon Martin, Corral's staff fanned a program-record 462 batters and posted its lowest ERA in three years. Corral's instruction helped Fraser land All-C-USA honors. Fraser was drafted by the New York Mets in the 23rd round of the 2010 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft, while Martin signed a free agent contract with the Kansas City Royals. Corral's last stop at Tennessee (2007-09) saw him instruct UT freshman Bryan Morgado to Freshman All-America honors and a spot on the Roger Clemens Award watch list in 2008. Under Corral's guidance, Morgado fanned 104 batters, marking just the second time in Volunteer baseball history that a freshman eclipsed the 100-strikeout plateau. Corral also helped several UT hurlers post dramatic improvements over his second twoyear stint in Knoxville. Corral made the move to head the pitching staff at Oklahoma following the 2004 season. During his three years with the Sooners, he helped OU to two consecutive NCAA Regional appearances, including the program's first Super Regional showing in 2006. During Corral's tenure at Oklahoma, nine pitchers were taken in the MLB Draft (including 13throunder Daniel McCutchen) and six Sooner hurlers earned All-Big 12 honors. During Corral's first stint at Tennessee, he led the Volunteers’ pitching staff to the top of the pitching-rich SEC as well as the nation. His staffs posted consecutive sub-3.90 ERAs, and UT's 3.51 ERA in 2004 ranked 13th in the country. The 2004 Volunteer staff recorded the fifth-most strikeouts in school history and held opponents to a .243 batting average, which was UT's lowest mark in nine seasons. Tennessee also had three pitchers in 2004 who's ERAs ranked among the top 12 in the SEC. Four of Corral's pitchers at Tennessee

have gone on to be selected in the MLB draft. He signed James Adkins and coached Luke Hochevar, hurlers who now rank first and third on UT's all-time strikeouts list, respectively. Hochevar now starts for the Kansas City Royals, and Adkins is in the process of ascending toward the major leagues. Corral began his collegiate coaching career in 1993 as a pitching coach at his alma mater, San Joaquin Delta Junior College in Stockton, Calif. He spent two seasons there (1993-95), before being taking the reins of the Sacramento City College pitching staff. From 1996-2002, Corral served as the pitching coach at SCC, where he was a vital part of the program's success. Under one of the most highly respected and successful junior college coaches in the nation in Jerry Weinstein, Corral served on a coaching staff that produced one national championship, five Bay Valley East Conference championships and a pair of state runner-up titles. His staffs compiled an overall record of 281-56-1 for an .833 winning percentage during his tenure. Of the 36 drafted pitchers under his tutelage at SCC, 13 signed professional contracts. Every pitcher Corral coached at SCC was either drafted or transferred to a four-year institution. Corral's credentials of developing pitching talent speak for themselves. In 17 years as a collegiate pitching coach, 60 of his pitchers have been drafted, nine of which were selected in the top-10 rounds of the MLB Draft and six (Matt Riley, Adam Bernero, Mike Neu, Joe Horgan, Luke Hochevar and Charlie Zink) have advanced to baseball's top level. In all, Corral's instruction has helped 67 pitchers reach the professional level. Much like Schoenrock, Corral has also had extensive experience in the professional ranks. He has worked as a pitching instructor in the Los Angeles Dodgers (2000-01) and Montreal Expos (1999) organizations, and also served a coach for Major League Baseball International (1994). As a player, Corral was a first-team All-Pac-10 selection as a relief pitcher at the University of California in 1987. The Golden Bears’ eighth 10-game winner, Corral set a school record for single-season win-loss percentage with a perfect 10-0 record in 1987. The southpaw added five saves and a 3.75 ERA in his sophomore season (1987) en route to earning the team's Most Valuable Pitcher honor. Corral helped lead the Golden Bears to their fourth College World Series appearance in 1988. He finished his career with a 13-5 mark, a 4.50 ERA and six saves. Prior to his Division I career at Cal, Corral starred at San Joaquin Delta Junior College where he garnered All-Camino Notre Conference honors in 1985 and 1986. Corral is married to Cynthia Corral, of Ripon, Calif., and the couple has two children, Kaitlyn Joy and Justin Jerome. The couple's nieces, Marisa and Chelsea, and nephews, Michael and Robert, also live with them.

The Corral File Personal

Date of Birth: April 19, 1966 Hometown: Ripon, Calif. Wife: Cynthia Children: Kaitlyn Joy (9), Justin Jerome (5) Alma Mater: Sacramento State, 1998

Education

Junior College San Joaquin Delta College (1986) College California State University at Sacramento [Sacramento State] (1998)

Playing Experience

Junior College Two-year letterwinner at San Joaquin Delta College (1985-86) College Two-year letterwinner at California (1987-88)

Coaching Background

1993-95 San Joaquin Delta College (Assistant Coach) 1993 Kenai Oilers; Alaska Baseball League (Assistant Coach) 1994 Major League Baseball International (Assistant Coach) 1995-2002 Sacramento City College (Assistant Coach) 1999 Montreal Expos Org. (Pitching Instructor) 2000-01 Los Angeles Dodgers Org. (Pitching Instructor) 2003-04 University of Tennessee (Assistant Coach) 2005-07 University of Oklahoma (Assistant Coach) 2008-09 University of Tennessee (Assistant Coach) 2010 University of Memphis (Assistant Coach)

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JERRY

ZULLI

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Assistant Coach • Seventh Season • New Orleans (2002) Jerry Zulli begins his seventh season on the Memphis Tigers' coaching staff. Zulli is responsible for the instruction of the Tiger hitters and outfielders. He has also taken on a significant role in the recruiting process, as well as player placement on teams in collegiate-level wooden bat leagues to hone and improve their skills in the summer. Zulli, brings a dimension of energy and enthusiasm in his philosophy of teaching the offensive game, and has an excellent ability to evaluate talent. Since his arrival to Memphis, Zulli's offenses have posted some of the best numbers in the program's baseball history, including banging out a record 137 doubles in 2007. In 2006, the Tiger offense posted top-five totals in games played, hits, RBI, runs, doubles and total bases. As one of the most feared offenses in Conference USA, 2007 was more of the same as Zulli's bunch racked up top-five marks in RBI and total bases, finishing with 399 and 1011, respectively. The 2010 club continued the tradition of offensive

The Zulli File Personal Date of Birth: January 16, 1978 Place of Birth: New Orleans, LA Wife: Kristen Alma Mater: University of New Orleans Education High School Central Gwinnett High School College Middle Georgia College (1999) University of New Orleans (2002) Coaching Background 2002-04 Middle Georgia College (Assistant Coach) 2003 East Cobb Braves (Assistant Coach) 2004 Hyannis Mets (Assistant Coach) 2005-present University of Memphis (Assistant Coach)

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excellence, ranking in the top half of the league with a .321 batting average and 676 hits. Under Zulli, numerous Tiger hitters have etched their names in the Memphis baseball record books. In 2007, Michael Murray and Adam Amar became just the second Tiger duo to collect over 85 hits in a single season. Meanwhile, Bill Moss and Joey Lieberman each homered 14 times, representing the first time in Tiger baseball history two players have hit as many home runs in the same season. With Zulli's guidance, K.K. Chalmers took hold of several of the program's offensive records, including the triples, runs scored and walks marks. Both Chalmers and former Tiger Amar placed their names in the Tigers' career top-10 hits list under Zulli's instruction. Huelsing, Martinez and Zurcher are the latest to flourish under the guidance of Zulli. All three earned All-C-USA recognition in 2010, while Martinez collected a league-best 98 hits. Zurcher ranked in the top-10 in C-USA in average, hits and stolen bases. Huelsing blasted a career-high 12 homers and finished second on Memphis's single-season ledger with 67 RBI. Zulli has also made his mark on the program off the field as the team's academic supervisor. As a team, Memphis put together its best academic semester ever by posting a 3.12 GPA in the fall of 2007. The 2010-11 club bested that effort in the fall of 2010 with a record-setting 3.278 GPA. On the field, Coach "Z" also serves as the third base coach during the season. While "Z" coaches third base, his product on the field constantly attests his coaching ability. Not known as an offensive power when he took over as hitting coach, Zulli quickly transformed the Memphis lineup into one of the top hitting teams in C-USA. A year after hitting just .262 as a team, Memphis had a breakout season at the plate, tying Rice for the league lead and ranking 30th nationally with a .315 batting average in 2006. The Tigers' highoctane offense wrapped up the season ranked in the country's top-30 (28th at 7.6 runs per game) in scoring after putting up 10 or more runs 17 times. The 2007 crew crossed 10 or more runs 15 times and ranked among the nation's best in scoring at seven runs per game. Zulli's philosophy has resulted in a 2007 Nashville Regional All-Tournament selection for Amar and six All C-USA selections over the past three seasons. In 2007, Lieberman garnered First-Team DH honors, while Amar, Moss and Murray hauled in second-team recognition. Amar and Chalmers were All-C-USA picks in 2006. Zulli has also pro-

duced back-to-back hitting titles for Memphis players. Murray led the league with a .375 average in 2007, while Amar, a 2007 preseason All-American, led C-USA in hitting with a .395 average to earn first-team All-C-USA honors in 2006. He hit .459 in league play--third highest ever in C-USA history. A native of New Orleans, La., Zulli was an assistant coach under Craig Young at Middle Georgia College from 200204. While at Middle Georgia, he was the team's hitting instructor and outfield coach. He was also responsible for coordinating the Warriors’ recruiting efforts. In his final two years at MGC, 12 Warriors were drafted by Major League teams. Under Zulli's assistantship, the Warriors went 130-51--a 72 percent winning percentage. In 2004, the Warriors placed sixth in the JUCO World Series, and ended the year with a 45-17 record. The 2002 Warriors also advanced to the JUCO World Series and ranked sixth in the final National JUCO Poll. He also spent the summer of 2004 as an assistant coach of the Hyannis Mets of the Cape Cod Summer League. Under his assistance, the Mets advanced to the semifinals of the Cape playoffs. Zulli spent the 2003 summer as the assistant for the U-17 East Cobb Braves. Under his instruction, the Braves sent eight players to NCAA Division I baseball programs and captured the 2003 Perfect Game National Championship. Zulli first arrived at MGC in 1997 as a player. In 1999 Zulli helped lead the Warriors to the Region XVII Championship and finish a game away from an EastCentral District Championship. During that year, he was a recipient of the Terry Daniels Award. He earned his associate degree in business management from Middle Georgia in 1999. He then transferred to the University of New Orleans where he played under the direction of Coach Randy Bush. Zulli received his bachelor’s degree, from New Orleans, in sports management in 2002. He is married to the former Kristen Bell of Lawrenceville, Ga.


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CLARK Assistant Coach/Camps Coordinator • First Season • Memphis (2009)

A three-year letterwinner for Schoenrock's Tigers from 2007-09, Zach Clark begins his first season as the volunteer assistant and camps coordinator for the Memphis baseball team. "I am thrilled to have a former Tiger join our coaching staff," said Schoenrock. "Zach was well-respected by his teammates for his work ethic, passion and knowledge of the game. This is the first step in what I feel will be a brilliant coaching career. He is a great addition to our staff." Coming from a coaching background, Clark brings a wealth of knowledge to the Tiger coaching staff. Prior to returning to his alma mater, Clark served as the head

coach for the 10-year old Memphis Tigers. He has spent the previous three summers as an assistant for the Bartlett High School summer team. His father Phil, a TBCA and MClub Hall of Famer, is one of the most prominent coaches in the State of Tennessee with 12 state championship appearance, five state titles and one national championship. Phil lettered at Memphis from 1977-78. Clark saw action as a reserve in 22 games as a Tiger. He has scored four runs and drawn three walks. The Bartlett, Tenn., native received his bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Memphis in May, 2009.

AL

WOODS Director of Operations • Fifth Season Al Woods enters his fifth season as the Director of Operations for the University of Memphis baseball program. Woods, who joined Daron Schoenrock's staff prior to the 2007 season, is an invaluable facet to the program's success. A native of Memphis and graduate of Ridgeway High School, Woods' primary responsibilities include assisting in game day operations, team travel accommodations, umpires’ accommodations, coordinating the Tiger baseball Diamond Darlings, assisting with Tiger baseball camps, Tiger baseball's equipment needs and serving as the staff liaison with the Tiger baseball Bullpen Club. As the Bullpen Club liaison, Woods is responsible for building the Memphis baseball booster club's membership. He has been instrumental in recent efforts to reach out to former Tiger baseball letterwinners to get them involved in the program.

Over the last year, Woods has taken on a new responsibility for the University of Memphis athletics program, serving as the Nike liaison. He is charged with ordering all equipment for baseball, men's basketball, men's and women's soccer, track and field and softball. Woods is no stranger to baseball in the Memphis area. The former RHS Roadrunner slugger served as the assistant coaching at Southwest Tennessee Community College in 2004 and assisted Johnny Ray through the 2006 campaign. Prior to his threeyear stint at SWTCC, Woods coached for several years in the youth baseball ranks in Memphis. Woods, 46, is married to the former Denise Medlin, and the couple has a son, Will (21). Will is a junior at Mississippi State University.

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JEFF

BRIGHTWELL The longest tenured broadcaster for Tiger Baseball, Jeff Brightwell returns for his eighth season with the program. Brightwell, who is a 1996 graduate of the University of Memphis, will call approximately 50 games that can be heard on WUMR, 91.7FM. He was named College Baseball Foundation’s National Broadcaster of the Month in April of 2005. Prior to Memphis, Brightwell spent six years in Missouri. While in the “Show-Me” state, Brightwell was honored as Missouri’s “Sportscaster of the Year” in 2002 and received Certificates of Merit for sports in 1999 and 2000 as well as a Certificate of Merit for Play-by-Play in 2003. In the fall of 2008, Brightwell became the host of “Memphis Tiger-Vision”, the University’s home for live and on-demand athletic coverage. He hosts coach’s shows on GoTigersGo.com for over 10 sports and also provides play-by-play coverage of men’s and women’s soccer. A native Memphian, Brightwell has done play-by-play for Southeast Missouri State, Central Methodist College, Truman State, Moberly Community College, and the Memphis RiverKings. Outside of Tiger Baseball, Brightwell is the broadcast “Voice” of University of Memphis volleyball, women’s basketball, and men’s and women’s soccer. He also serves as Crew-Coordinator for the University of Memphis Radio Network, where he has also called games for Tiger Basketball. Brightwell is also in his eighth year as Public Address Announcer for the Triple-A Memphis Redbirds. EDDIE

CANTLER Now in his 42nd year at the University of Memphis, Eddie Cantler begins his sixth as the Assistant Athletic Director for Administrative and Support Services. The head trainer from 1980 to 2005, Cantler oversees the sports medicine program, the Tiger weight room and the area of game management for men’s and women’s soccer and baseball. Cantler was instrumental in the supervision of the redesign and renovations at FedExPark. A native of Bowling Green, Ky., Cantler came to Memphis in 1970, and received his undergraduate degree in biology in 1974. He later received his master’s degree in

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health education in 1976. Cantler has been the host of local cable television’s Trainer’s Corner for the last 17 years. He was inducted into the Tennessee Athletic Trainer’s Hall of Fame in 1996. Cantler was also honored as the state’s Trainer of the Year in 1994, and received the NATA Athletic Trainer Service Award in May of 1998. Cantler is married to the former Jenina Martin of Memphis, who received her doctorate degree from the U of M. The couple has two children, Michael (22) and Andrew (23). NICOLE

IMBROGNO Nicole Imbrogno begins her second season as the University of Memphis marketing representative for Tiger baseball. She also serves as the marketing contact for the Memphis men’s and women’s soccer programs in the fall, as well as assisting with Tiger football and men’s and women’s basketball programs. A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., Imbrogno came to Memphis in 2009 after a year-long internship with the athletic marketing and promotions department at Embry-Riddle in Daytona Beach, Fla. While at Embry-Riddle, Imbrogno worked with all 13 of the Eagles athletic programs. She coordinated student community efforts as well as serving as Kid’s Club Coordinator for ERAU Athletics. Imbrogno is a 2008 graduate of Syracuse University where she earned a bachelor of science degree in sport management. She worked in the athletic communications department at Syracuse as a student volunteer. Imbrogno brings a vast amount of experience to the U of M marketing staff, having served previous internships with the Pittsburgh Pirates (worked with 2006 MLB All-Star Game), Daytona Cubs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Imbrogno is currently pursuing her master’s degree in sport and leisure commerce at the University of Memphis. She is scheduled to graduate in May, 2010. RAY

MULLINS Ray Mullins returns for his second year as the public address announcer for the University of Memphis baseball program. Mullins is also the public address voice for all Tiger volleyball home games and several U of M softball home games. He also currently serves as the voice of the Tiger marching band, a post he has held for over 20 years. Mullins voice can be heard at several athletic events around the Memphis area. He serves as the public address announcer for Briarcrest Christian High School, the Autozone Liberty Bowl High School All Star Game and the Gulf South Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament. Mullins graduated from the University of Memphis (then-Memphis State) in 1970 with a bachelor’s

degree in Radio, Television and Film Production. Mullins, a native of Memphis, works as a service leader at Wachovia Bank, overseeing the operation of all Memphis and Southaven branches. He and his wife, Carolyn, have been married for 39 years and have three daughters, Kim (36), Amy (32) and Emily (30).

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SMITH Darrell Smith begins his fourth season as a manager with the University of Memphis baseball team and his second as the club’s head manager. Smith’s primary responsibilities are to handle the day-to-day and game day equipment needs of players and the coaching staff at FedExPark and on the road. In addition, Smith will assist in a variety of practice duties. Smith also travels with the team and coordinates all team laundry. A senior graphic design major, Smith is a native of Long Beach, Calif. The son of Rosa and Mack Dean, Smith is a graduate of Cordova High School. He has six siblings--four sisters and two brothers. JASON

SMITH Jason Smith begins his second full season as Coordinator of Athletic Facilites at the University of Memphis. Smith, who brings a wealth of experience and knowledge of field maintenance to the University’s athletics programs, is charged with oversight of all Memphis athletics fields (FedExPark, Tiger Softball Complex, Tiger football and soccer practice field and the new golf facility) and athletic buildings at the University’s Park Avenue Campus. In addition, he maintains Echles Soccer Field on the University’s main campus. Smith’s responsibilities include preparing the fields for daily practice and intercollegiate events and competitions. Smith is no stranger to the Mid-South area. Prior to making the transition to Memphis, Smith served as the Head Sports Turf Manager at USA Stadium for two years. Smith has worked as the Assistant Golf Course Superintendant at the Longboat Key Club Resort in Sarasota, Fla., as well as working as the Assistant Sports Turf Manager at Mississippi State. A native of Starkville, Miss., Smith was a multi-sport athlete in high school, lettering in baseball, basketball and football at Hebron Christian School. He then went on to Mississippi State to


earn his bachelor’s degree in golf and sports turf management. Smith is married to the former Jessica Reese.

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STARK Mike Stark is in his 10th year with the University of Memphis strength and conditioning staff. The 2011 season will mark Stark’s first season to work solely with the Tiger baseball program. An experienced strength and conditioning instructor, Stark has served as the strength coach for the football, men’s soccer, baseball and track teams in his time at Memphis. A native Memphian, Stark was elected to the Missouri Valley All-Centennial Team in 2007. An All-American on the Tiger offensive line, Stark was selected to the All-Missouri Valley Conference Freshman Team in 1968 and received All-MVC honors for the next three seasons. Stark came to Memphis after serving as defensive coordinator and head strength coach at Cordova High School for two years (1998-99). He also worked as the head wrestling coach for the Wolpack. Prior to joining the staff at Cordova High, Stark spent 10 years as the defensive coordinator and strength coach at Bartlett High School. Stark began his coaching and strength career at Trezevant High School in Memphis. From 1983-89, the Bears posted a 42-8 record and won a state title. A graduate of the U of M, Stark lettered as a Tiger offensive lineman from 1969-71. In addition to his Missouri Valley honors, he also received All-Midlands accolades as a junior and senior and was named an All-American by the Associated Press, UPI and Kickoff Magazine as a senior. He received his bachelor’s degree in education in 1972. Stark and his wife, Cindy, have two children, a daughter, Keelie (22), and a son, Cody (13).

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VANLANDEGHEM Bridget VanLandeghem begins her seventh season with the Tiger baseball team. A native of Paris, Ill., Van VanLandeghem joined the University of Memphis academic staff in August, 2002 and took over as the baseball counselor in the Spring of 2003. Under VanLandeghem’s counsel, the Tiger baseball program has reached new academic heights, including posting its highest GPA in the Fall, 2009 semester. Under VanLandeghem’s counsel, the 2010-11 Tigers reset the GPA mark with a collective 3.278 GPA. In addition to her duties as the baseball counselor, VanLandeghem serves as counselor for women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s volleyball, and co-ed rifle. Prior to joining the University of Memphis staff, she worked at St. Bonaventure University from 1999 through 2002, where she served as an Athletic Academic Coordinator and began her career in athletic academic services. VanLandeghem is a member of the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A) and an instructor of ACAD 1100: Introduction to the University. VanLandeghem earned her B.S. in Psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She completed her M.S. in Kinesiology –Applied Sport Science at Indiana UniversityBloomington. MARK

WALLER Mark Waller begins his first season as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the University of Memphis baseball program. In addition to serving as Tiger baseball’s primary trainer, Waller also assists as a trainer for the University of Memphis football team in the fall. Waller graduated from the University of Alabama in 2010, with a degree in athletic training. While at Alabama, Waller gained significant experience working with the Crimson Tide football, softball and tennis teams. He has gained valuable experience as a baseball trainer, having served as an Training staff intern with the Huntsville Stars, the Double-A Affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. A native of Harvest, Ala., Waller is currently pursuing a master’s degree in sport and leisure commerce.

As a team manager, Wiedman will assist handling the day-to-day demands, equipment and practice needs of the U of M players and coaches. A native of Memphis, Tenn., Wiedman is the younger brother of former Tiger slugger Trey Wiedman. The son of Tom and Denise Wiedman, Sam lettered for two seasons as an outfielder for Head Coach Lane McCarter’s Mustangs before taking on the squad’s managerial duties. Wiedman graduated from Houston High School in 2009. DUKE

WILLIAMS A two-year letterwinner on the mound for the Tigers, Duke Williams remains with the program in 2011 for his second season as a graduate manager. A former Tiger hurler, Williams will aid in field maintenance as well as assisting in various practice tasks. Williams pitched for the Tigers in 200809 and served as one of the club’s top relievers in ‘09. Williams transferred to the University of Memphis prior to the 2008 season after a three-year career at Division II power Southern Arkansas. But an arm injury limited him to one inning of work in two outings and forced him to take a redshirt in 2008. The 6-5 Williams came back a better pitcher in 2009 and was an anchor in the resurgence of the Tiger bullpen. In 16 outings, the Memphis native went 2-2 with a 5.40 ERA and two saves. He logged 34 strikeouts in 33.1 innings of relief and holds opponents to a .290 batting average. For his collegiate career, the big righthander has compiled a 13-10 record with 144 strikeouts. His Tiger career was highlighted by a strong stretch of relief outings in which he has tossed 12.1 scoreless innings over six-games. AHVEESHAI

YISRAEL Ahveeshai Yisrael is in his first season as a student manager with the Tiger baseball program. Yisrael will aid in the day-to-day practice and gameday equipment needs of players and the coaching staff.

SAM

WIEDMAN Sam Wiedman begins his second season as a manager with the Memphis baseball team.

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Stan Bronson Jr.

A tradition lives on for Memphis Baseball. Every time a Tiger home game reaches the E m middle of the seventh inning, it is Stan Bronsson Jr.’s time in the spotlight. The 81-yearo old living legend pops from his seat beside th the home team’s dugout and heads to the h home plate area where he acknowledges th the Tiger faithful who have made it out to that day’s game. The fans, in turn, a acknowledge Bronson, who has served a as the Tigers’ batboy since 1958. S Stan attends every practice for b both the Tiger football and baseb ball teams and makes cameo a appearances at Lady Tiger baskketball games and volleyball m matches. He has been a Tiger b baseball fixture for more than 50 yyears and the U of M is looking fo forward to many more years with S Stan in the dugout.

K Known as a living legend in Tiger baseb ball, he now holds a place in history as th the “MOST DURABLE BATBOY” ever, a as approved by Guinness World Records. B Bronson was honored by the University’s a athletic department and presented the official G Guinness World Records certificate in a preg game ceremony on Sat., May 5, 2007. D During Bronson’s tenure as the batboy, Memphis h has played approximately 2,375 games. Bronson w was included in the 2008 edition of the Guinness B Book of World Records. S Spearheaded by Tiger booster Beverley Dunn, the rre record-setting process came about in 2006 and w was aided by yearly University of Memphis baseb ball media guides, as well as feature productions b by Shirley Downing of the Commercial Appeal and R Petrone of WPTY/WLMT-TV. Rob

“ “Stan is a cornerstone of University of Memphis baseball. Our s players love having Stan around p and I look to continue the tradia ttion of having Stan as the official batboy b of University of Memphis baseball.” b -Head Coach Daron Schoenrock

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PATRICK

PHILLIP

BAILEY

CHAPMAN

R-Jr. • RHP • 6’5” • 201 Collierville, Tenn. (Collierville HS)

Prep Lettered two seasons as a pitcher and outfielder for head coach Jeff Hopkins at Collierville High School...Helped lead Dragons to district, regional and sectional crowns in 2006...CHS advanced to the Tennessee State semifinals in 2006...Earned Collierville Pitcher of the Year honor in 2007...2007 TBCA All-West selection. Personal Full name is Patrick Daniel Bailey...Son of Bill and Connie Bailey...Went to Middle Tennessee before transfering to Memphis in the fall of 2010...Majoring in sport & leisure management.

CHRIS

CASTILLO Jr. • INF • 5’10” • 195 Coppell, Texas (Richland JC) 2010 (Sophomore) Hampered by a hand injury...Saw action in three contests (all as a reserve)...Appeared in one C-USA game...Drew a walk and scored a run versus Oakland (3/5/10)...Saw action as a pinch hitter at Dallas Baptist (3/12/10) and entered the game as a reserve second baseman against Rice (3/27/10). Richland JC Lettered one season at Richland College... Played an instrumental role in helping Richland College to a 47-13 record and the 2009 NJCAA Division III World Series championship...A versatile player, played second base, third base and catcher...Hit .418 with 13 doubles, 11 home runs, three stolen bases and a pair of triples....Hauled in All Metro Athletic Conference and All-Region recognition...Batted.571 with a grand slam en route to earning NJCAA Division III World Series All-Tournament team accolades. Prep Was a three-year letterwinner for head coach Don English at Coppell High School...Hit .421 with 31 doubles, 16 stolen bases, 12 triples and 11 homers in his high school career...Was a twotime First Team All-District selection...Helped guide CHS to an Area championship in 2005, a Bi-District title in 2006 and another Area crown in 2007. Personal Full name is Chris John Castillo...Son of David and Christy Castillo...Lettered in football and basketball at Coppell High...Related to Leo Najo, the first Mexican professional baseball player... Majoring in marketing management.

Castillo’s Career Statistics Yr. GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO SB-A ‘10 3-0 .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 0-0 Tot 3-0 .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 0-0

Sr. • C • 5’11” • 198 Clinton, Miss. (Northeast Mississippi CC) 2010 (Junior) Took over the starting catcher role midway through 2010 season...Batted .315 in 34 starts...Appeared in 41 games total...Racked up 40 hits, including 10 doubles and four home runs...Drove in 28 runs...Totaled 11 multi-hit games and seven outings with two or more RBI...Hit .311 as a starter and .400 as a reserve...Hit .400 in C-USA play... Missed the final two games of the regular season and the entire 2010 C-USA Championships after suffering a broken arm in series-opener at Southern Miss (5/20/10)... Injury ended his streak of catching 121-straight C-USA innings...Caught 129 consecutive weekend innings from April 16-May 16...Had a career day at Marshall (4/3/10) going 4-for-5 with a career and Memphis season-high five runs scored in a 21-13 slugfest...Strung together a career-high nine-game hit streak (4/25-5/12)...Hit first Division I home run vs. East Carolina (4/10/10). Northeast Mississippi Community College Was a two-year letterman for head coach Kent Farris... Compiled a career .372 batting average to go with 63 RBI and 16 round-trippers...Selected as a National Junior College Athletic Association pre-season All-American in 2009...Helped NEMCC to a 33-14 mark in 2009 and a 32-18 finish in 2008...Hit .389 with nine home runs, 39 RBI and 10 doubles in 2009...Named a First Team AllState catcher...Led the Tigers in slugging percentage, home runs and RBI as a sophomore...Noted as a Second Team All-State performer in 2008 after hitting .340 with 14 doubles and seven homers...Helped NEMCC to backto-back Mississippi Association of Community/Junior Colleges’ (MACJC) state tournaments in 2008 and 2009 and a Region XXIII berth in 2008...Guided the Tigers to a 6532 record in two seasons, including back-to-back MACJC North Division runner-up finishes. Prep Was a three-year letterwinner for head coach Eddie Lofton at Clinton High School...Led the Arrows to the quarterfinals of the 5-A State playoffs as a senior in 2007...Batted .383 with a .604 slugging percentage, 34 RBI, 10 doubles, five homers and a triple in senior campaign...Named a 2007 First Team All-Metro performer. Personal Son of Chuck and Stephani Chapman...Majoring in accounting.

Chapman’s Career Statistics Yr. GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO SB-A ‘10 41-34 .315 127 33 40 10 0 4 28 62 .488 15 5 24 4-6 Tot 41-34 .315 127 33 40 10 0 4 28 62 .488 15 5 24 4-6

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FARLEY

in 14 outings...Led JSCC staff with 57 strikeouts in 71.2 innings of work...2009: Had a standout season as a freshman...Led JSCC pitching staff with eight wins, 71 strikeouts and 80.1 innings pitched...Logged a 5.04 ERA in 14 outings. Prep Was a two-year letterwinner for head coach Brent Chaffin at Cookeville High...Set CHS single-season saves record...Earned All-District honors as a senior. Personal Full name is Charles Tyler Farley...Son of Doug and Brenda Farley...Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

CLAYTON

GANT R-So. • RHP • 6’1” • 185 Parsons, Tenn. (Tennessee) (2009) Tennessee Made only one appearance as a freshman... Worked one inning on vs. Radford (3/3/09)... Allowed one run on one hit while walking two... Finished season with 9.00 ERA. Prep Was a five-year letterman for head coach Brad Dyer at University School of Jackson (USJ) in Jackson, Tenn...Compiled a 53-3 record in high school...Led the Bruins to district, regional and sectional championships as a senior in 2008 while posting a 9-1 record...As a junior in 2007, went 14-1 with 109 strikeouts and a 1.87 ERA... Hit .413 with six home runs and 53 RBI...Went 10-2 as a sophomore in 2006 with a 1.67 ERA... Logged an 11-0 record as a freshman in 2005 and earned the win in the Class A state championship game...Tied a TSSAA record in 2005 with two home runs in a state tournament game... Also played for the Bruins’ varsity squad as an eighth grader...Was a four-time Class A All-State selection and also earned multiple All-Region and All-District honors...Helped lead USJ to state runner up finishes as a sophomore and junior... Earned the Jackson Sun’s All-West Tennessee Spring Sports Award in 2007 and was named to the Jackson Sun’s All-West Tennessee Team multiple times. Personal Full name is Clayton Wayne Gant...Son of Tony and Gloria Gant...Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

Gant’s Career Statistics

Yr ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H ‘09 9.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 1 Tot 9.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 1 **at Tennessee

R-Jr. • RHP • 6’3” • 204 Cookeville, Tenn. (Jackson State CC) Jackson State Community College Racked up 12 wins in two seasons as Jackson State's top pitcher...Fanned 128 and logged 152 innings in 28 appearances...Posted six shutouts in two seasons at JSCC...2010: Earned All-TCCAA recognition...Named the NJCAA Division I National Pitcher of the Week after striking out six en route to a no-hitter in a 8-0 win over Roane State CC (Tenn.) on April 2...Went 4-7 with a 4.27 ERA

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ROBBY

GRAHAM Sr. • OF • 5’11” • 198 Cordova, Tenn. (Cordova HS) 2010 (Junior) Used primarily as a late-game defensive reserve in 2010...Led Memphis with 16 games as a sub... Started in 13 of the 29 games he appeared in...Hit .255, with 12 runs scored and seven RBI...Came on strong in his final five games of the season... Went 7-for-15 (.467) with six runs, two RBI and a double...Hit .364 against C-USA opponents. 2009 (Sophomore) Saw limited action in an a tough and injury-riddled season...Started in 15 of the 27 games he played in...Made 13 starts in leftfield and two as the DH...Hit .206 with three RBI...Scored eight runs...Hit .243 in 14 C-USA games...Made 10 starts in league play...Hit just .163 as a starter, but excelled as a reserve...Hit .357 in 12 games off the bench...Had a career day, going 3-for-5 with two stolen bases, two runs scored, a triple and an RBI (4/3/09). 2008 (Freshman) Hit .240 in 49 games...Started in 48...Made starts in rightfield (33), leftfield (5), centerfield (3) and as the DH (7)...Hit two home runs and legged out five doubles...Scored 21 runs and totaled 21 RBI...Struck out 58 times...Drove in 11 runs with two outs...Lone U of M freshman to record 10 or more multi-hit games...Posted six games with multiple RBI totals...Strung together an eightgame hit streak (3/8/08-3/23/08)...Went 2-for-4 vs. Seton Hall in his college debut (2/22/08)...Hit .409 though his first six games...Was 2-for-5 with two RBI and his first collegiate homer vs. Creighton (3/5/08)...Went 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles and two runs scored vs. Ohio (2/2/09)...Hit .500 (6-for-12) in the UCF series...Notched a careerhigh three RBI vs. Murray State (2/27/08) and Marshall (3/29/08). Prep Was a four-year letterman and three-year starter for Mike Vanaman at Cordova High School...Saw time on the mound, at shortstop and third base in his prep career...A four-time all-district selection in centerfield...Cordova’s all-time record holder with 144 career hits, 141 runs scored, 78 RBI, 70 walks, 15 home runs and 23 doubles...2007: Led CHS to a 2007 MIAA City Championship and Region VII Semifinal appearance...TCBA AA/D-II All-State performer...Earned District 14AAA All-Tournament honors...Named Team MVP, Gold Glove winner and Pitcher of the Year...AllMetro selection...Set CHS single-season mark with a .473 batting average...Tied former Tiger Jordan Hart for Cordova’s single-season record with six homers as a senior...Recorded 18 extra base hits, including six doubles, and six triples... Was 27-for-30 in stolen bases...Posted 24 RBI... Slugged .868 and reached base at a .624 clip... Went 3-4 with a 4.93 ERA on the mound...Struck out 43 in 44 innings...2006: Hit .383 with three

home runs and 32 RBI...Slugged .645 and scored 37 runs as a junior...All-Metro and All-District pick...2005: Named to super sophomore team...Helped CHS to district and regional titles...Hit .310 with nine RBI, five doubles and three homers...Teamed with Tiger junior Jonathan Jones to lead the Dulin’s Dodgers to an 18-U World Series title. Personal Full name is Robert James Graham...Son of Jeff Sr. and Kathleen Graham...Has an older brother, Jeff Jr...Was an honor roll student at CHS...Majoring in physical education teacher education.

Graham’s Career Statistics Yr. GP-GS AVG AB ‘08 49-48 .240 179 ‘09 27-15 .206 63 ‘10 29-13 .255 55 Tot 105-76 .236 297

R 21 8 12 41

H 2B 3B 43 5 0 13 2 1 14 3 0 70 10 1

HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO SB-A 2 21 54 .302 25 2 58 3-5 0 3 17 .270 5 1 17 2-2 0 7 17 .309 8 1 13 1-2 2 31 88 .296 38 4 88 6-9

ETHAN

GROSS Fr. • INF • 6’0” • 193 Mt. Juliet, Tenn. (Mt. Juliet HS) Prep Was a four-year letterwinner at shortstop for head coach Mark Purvis...Guided MJHS to a 133-43 mark in his four-year prep career...Helped the Golden Bears to two Region 5 championship, four District crowns and three sectional titles...Batted over .400, with 114 RBI and 14 home runs in high school...Hit .422 with eight jacks and 55 RBI to lead Mt. Juliet to a 37-9 finish and a State Final 4 appearance...Named a Tennessee State Writer's Association (TSWA) and Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association (TBCA) All-State performer in 2010...Selected as a 2010 All-Midstate player by The Tennessean...Hit .385 with 34 runs scored, 31 RBI and five home runs on his way to garnering 2009 9AAA All-District team honors for the second-straight year...Named to the 9AAA All-Tournament team and hauled in 2009 Third Team All-Mid-State accolades after guiding MJHS to its third-straight District Championship in 2009...Helped Mt. Juliet to a 31-13 record and finished as the Tennessee State Runner-Up...A two-time TBCA Junior Sunbelt Team Tennessee member...Selected to the 2008 Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association (TBCA) Super Sophomore Team after hitting .398 with a homer and 28 RBI...Named the Nashville Old Timers Baseball Association Most Valuable Player in 2007...Was a two-year member of the Kansas City Royals Scout Team...Also excelled on the hardwood as a threeyear letterman...Was a two-year starter at point guard... Earned 9AAA All-District honors and helped guided the Golden Bears a 9AAA District Runner-Up finish in 2009. Personal Full name is Ethan Rollins Gross...Son of Richard and Teresa Gross...Graduated in top-10 percent of his class at Mt. Juliet High School...Undecided on a major.

DAVIS

HALL R-So. • RHP • 6’2” • 195 Reston, Va. (Virginia Wesleyan) Virginia Wesleyan Won one letter at VWC...Helped the Marlins to a 22-15 mark in 2010...Went 5-2 with a 3.59 ERA in 13 appearances...Made eight starts...Won five of his final six decisions...Fanned 34 batters in 52.2 innings. Prep Was a four-year letterman for skipper Al McCullock at

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Herndon High School in Herndon, Va....Helped lead Herndon to the district tournament as a senior in 2008...Also wrestled in high school compiling a 17-4 record...Played for head coach Billy Emerson at Paul VI Catholic High School in Fairfax, Va., during his early prep career. Personal Son of Bruce and Carol Hall... Signed with Tennessee out of high school...Majoring in criminology/ criminal justice.

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Hall’s Career Statistics

Yr ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO ‘10 3.59 5-2 13 8 1 0/1 0 52.2 62 24 21 11 34 Tot 3.59 5-2 13 8 1 0/1 0 52.2 62 24 21 11 34 **at Virginia Wesleyan

HEITH

HATFIELD Jr. • RHP • 6’3” • 202 Bartlett, Tenn. (Bartlett HS) 2010 (Sophomore) Tigers’ lone dual position athlete in 2010...Used primarily as a pitcher, working in a variety of roles in 2010...Earned the starting nod in four of his 15 outings...Third on Tiger staff with four wins...Finished the year 4-3, with a 7.39 ERA and a save...Fanned 27 batters in 31.2 innings of work...Averaged over seven strikeouts per nine innings pitched...Batted .333, with 14 RBI in 15 games...Made a combined 12 starts at first base and designated hitter...Nine of his 16 hits went for extra bases...Knocked three home runs... Legged out five doubles and a triple...Boasted a .667 slugging percentage...Earned the first-ever win at FedExPark after fanning one in 2.1 innings against Middle Tennessee (2/20/10)...Struck out a season-high six in a 5.1-inning start at Ole Miss (3/2/10)...Held Marshall to four unearned runs in three innings of relief to pick up his third win of the year (4/3/10)...Put together his strongest outing of the year against Murray State (5/12/10)... Tied a season-high with six K’s in five innings and held the Thoroughbreds to just one run in a 10-1 win...Went 1-for-3 with a home run to help Memphis outlast Ole Miss, 6-5 (4/13/10)...Had three hits, four RBI and a home run in Memphis’ 9-8 extra-inning win at UCF (5/2/10)...Went 3-for4 with a homer, three runs and a pair of RBI to help the Tigers to a 9-2 win over UAB (5/7/10). 2009 (Freshman) Memphis’ lone dual-position player...Went 1-3 with a 5.30 ERA in 12 outings...Was 0-2, with a 7.32 ERA in six appearances in C-USA play... Fanned 33 in 37.1 innings of work and held opposing hitters to a .284 batting average...Walked 23...Was 1-1 as a starter and 0-2 out of the bullpen...Worked out of the bullpen his first seven appearances before moving into a weekend starter’s role for his final five outings...Recorded saves in each of her first three appearances... Picked up first save after striking out eight and allowing just one hit in three innings in the season-opening win against Kansas...Fanned a record four batters in one inning versus Kansas... Earned C-USA Pitcher of the Week accolades (2/23/09)...Tossed a third of an inning at Troy to haul in second save (2/27/09)...Struck out


three in two scoreless innings vs. Valparaiso for third save (3/6/09)... Posted a 0.00 ERA and fanned 11 in his first 5.1 innings of action...Struck out seven in a strong seven-inning start versus SIUEdwardsville for first collegiate win (4/11/09)...Limited Houston to just one unearned run in a no-decision effort (4/18/09)...At the plate, hit .212 with two homers and seven RBI in 19 games...Hit just .167 in C-USA play...Made 15 starts (11 at first base, three and DH and one in rightfield)... Homered in his second collegiate at-bat at Troy (2/28/09)...Hit second career home run and drove in two runs at Rice (3/28/09).

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Prep A four-year letterwinner for Phil Clark...Played first base and pitched for Bartlett...Two-time Tennessee All-State performer...2007 TBCA Class AAA State Player of the Year... Also selected as a TSWA AAA All-State performer...Was 23-1 on the mound...Was a perfect 9-0 in 2008, with an ERA under 1.00...Helped Bartlett advanced to its thirdstraight Class AAA state-title game in 2008...Hit .367 with 59 RBI and set the Shelby-Metro singleseason home run mark with 14 in `07...Went 10-1 on the mound, with a 2.84 ERA and 79 strikeouts in 64 innings in 2007...Combined for 18 home runs in 2007 and 2008...Two-time All-District and All-Region IV selection...All-TBR Two-Way Team in 2007...As a sophomore, Hatfield was perfect in four decisions on the mound...Maintained a 2.39 ERA and fanned 37 in 49 innings to help the Panthers to a Runner-up finish in the 2006 Tennessee AAA State Tournament...Prep teammate of Tiger junior Jacob Wilson. Personal Born Heith J. Hatfield to Cheri and Todd Hatfield...Majoring in business economics.

Hatfield’s Career Statistics Hitting

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AVG AB R

H 2B 3B HR RBI TB

SLG BB HBP SO SB-A

‘09 19-15 .212 52 7 11 0 0 2 7 17 .327 3 ‘10 15-12 .333 48 9 16 5 1 3 14 32 .667 4 Tot 34-27 .212 100 16 27 5 1 5 21 49 .490 7

1 8 0 14 1 22

1-2 0-0 1-2

Pitching Yr. ‘09 ‘10 Tot

ERA W-L APP GS 5.30 1-3 12 5 7.39 4-3 15 4 6.26 5-6 27 9

CG 0 0 0

SHO SV 0/0 3 0/0 1 0/0 4

IP 37.1 31.2 69.0

H 42 45 87

R 28 37 65

ER 22 26 48

BB 23 15 38

SO 33 27 60

RYAN

HOLLAND Sr. • LHP • 6’1” • 220 Knoxville, Tenn (South-Doyle HS) 2010 (Junior) Memphis’ Sunday starter in 2010...Got off to a hot start, but cooled off down the stretch...Was 1-5 with a 7.11 ERA in 15 appearances...Made 14 starts...Struck out 47 in 63.1 innings pitched... Held Ole Miss scoreless in an inning of work in his lone relief outing of the year (4/13/10)...Did not allow an earned run for first 16.1 innings... Fanned a career-high 10 batters and scattered five hits in six scoreless innings in 2010 debut vs. Bradley (2/28/10)...Followed that outing with six scoreless frames in a 16-6 win over Oakland (3/7/10).

2009 (Sophomore) Control problems bounced him between relief and starting roles all season...Was 0-1 with a 10.57 ERA in 10 appearances...Was 0-1 with a 12.19 ERA in four starts... Recorded 12.2 innings and posted a 9.24 ERA in six relief outings...Totaled 23 innings of action...Struck out 13 batters and walked 18...Opponents hit .384 against him... Second on the pitching staff with seven wild pitches... Made four relief outings in Conference USA play...Fanned four and held Bradley to one run on one hit in 3.1 innings in his season debut on Feb. 21...Logged a season-long 5.1 innings in a quality start at South Alabama (3.10.09)... Tagged with the loss after giving up four runs on three hits in 1.1 innings against Ole Miss (3.18.09)...Worked 5.1 innings and struck out three versus No. 2 Rice (3.28.09)... Made a start versus Mississippi State (5.12.09) in his final outing of the season...Walked five and allowed three runs on three hits in two innings. 2008 (Freshman) Made seven starts in 11 outings...Registered a 1-2 record with a 6.75 ERA...Started in his first six outings before moving to the bullpen for four of his final five appearances...Struck out 38 hitters in 46.2 innings...Held opponents to a .254 batting average...Teamed up with Garrett Hachtel to record his first career shutout vs. SEMO...Struck out five and allowed just five hits in seven innings to pick up his first collegiate win vs. SEMO (3/16/08)...Fanned a career-high eight batters in four innings in his college debut vs. Murray State (2/27/08)...Picked off a staff-best three runners. Prep Was a four-year letterman for head coach Robby Howard’s South-Doyle Cherokees...One of the top high school pitchers in the Tennessee, Holland helped guide South-Doyle to a 35-10 mark and the school’s first-ever appearance in the Tennessee Class AAA State title game in 2007...Finished his prep career with an impressive 35-4 record...Fanned a combined 181 batters in his final two campaigns at South-Doyle...Hauled in several honors in his high school career, including being tabbed an All-KIL and Prep Xtra First Team selection...A four-time All-District pick and a two-year All-Region member...2007: Was a TSWA AAA All-State selection as a pitcher...Earned TCBA AAA/D-II All-State honors as a senior after posted a solid 10-1 mark...Earned ALL-TBR Second Team recognition... Finished in the top five in the state with 129 strikeouts in 82.0 innings pitched...Recorded six shutouts...Led the State and the Knoxville Interscholastic League with a 0.60 ERA...Hit .435 and 23 racked up RBI as a senior...2006: Was a member of the 2006 Tennessee Jr. SunBelt Team that played to a runner-up finish...Posted a 9-1 record, fanned 87 and turned in a 0.69 ERA in his junior year... Earned District Pitcher of the Year honors as well as AllState accolades...2005: Went 8-0 with 86 strikeouts and a 2.30 ERA en route to being named to the TBR Super Soph Team...Was a three-year letterwinner on the hardwood at South-Doyle. Personal Full name is Ryan Bernard Holland...Son of Rodgers and Cindy Holland...Graduated in the top-10 of his class at South-Doyle...Majoring in mathematics...President of SAAC Committee at Memphis. Yr ERA ‘08 6.75 ‘09 10.57 ‘10 7.11 Tot 7.58

Holland’s Career Statistics

W-L APP GS CG 1-2 11 7 0 0-1 10 4 0 1-5 15 14 0 2-8 36 25 0

SHO 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/1

SV IP 0 46.2 0 23.0 0 63.1 0 133.0

H 43 38 101 182

R 42 31 63 136

ER 35 27 50 112

BB SO 34 38 18 13 30 47 82 98

ELI

HYNES R-Jr. • OF/1B • 6’0” • 200 Roseville, Calif. (Sacramento City College) Sacramento City College Played two seasons for head coach Andy McKay at Sacramento City College...Helped the Panthers to a pair of 25-win seasons and a Big 8 Conference championship in 2010...Clubbed 21 home runs and drive in 90 runs in his juco career...Had a standout sophomore season, batting .355, with 49 RBI and 12 homers in 2010... Named the 2010 Big 8 Conference MVP and North California All-America...Hit .308 in 2009 and led the Panthers with a .582 slugging percentage, 89 total bases, 41 RBI, 13 doubles and nine home runs...Put together 11 multi-hit games and led the squad with 10 multi-RBI performances en route to 2009 First Team All-Big 8 honors as a freshman. Personal Son of Gary and Teresa Hynes...Majoringin interdisciplinary studies.

CHASE

JOINER Sr. • RHP • 6’2” • 215 Hopkinsville, Ky. (John A. Logan CC) 2010 (Junior) Memphis’ top reliever in 2010...Will redshirt the 2011 season after Tommy John surgery in offseason...Made a staff-high 22 appearances out of the Memphis bullpen...Went 2-0 with a 4.64 ERA and a staff-best two saves...Fanned 34 batters in 33 innings...Help opposing hitters to a .283 batting average...Averaged 9.27 strikeouts per nine innings pitched...Was 1-0, with a 5.28 ERA and 14 strikeouts in 10 appearances in CUSA action...Held league hitters to a staff-low .273 batting average...Was club’s “go-to” hurler in second half of the season...Limited opponents to six earned runs over his final 13 outings (18.1 innings)...Had a streak of six consecutive games (9.2 innings) in which he did not allow an earned run (4/13-4/28)...Picked up first Division I win after holding East Carolina to a run in 2.1 innings (4/9/10)...Struck out three in two innings to earn his first D-1 save in a 12-7 win over Tulane (4/25/10)...Added a second save in a 4-3 win at No. 14 Oklahoma. Prep Was a two-sport athlete at Christian County High School in Hopkinsville, Ky....Lettered four years for head coach Kevin Crider as a pitcher and corner infielder...Earned a pair of letters as a quarterback, tight end and linebacker on the gridiron... Stood out on the diamond, going 42-7, with 328 strikeouts and a filthy 1.63 ERA in his high school career...Set the Kentucky state record by winning his first 26 decisions...Tied the Kentucky state record with 42 career wins...Was tabbed a 2006

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Perfect Game top prospect...Voted a First Team All-State performer and earned All-Region Player of the Year recognition as a senior in 2007...Was a three-time All-Region and All-District honoree... Helped his CCHS squad to a Kentucky State Championship in 2004, a state runner-up finish in 2005 and a Section 8 finals appearance in 2006...Was selected to the 2005 Kentucky state tournament All-Tournament Team...Maintained a career .367 batting average...Collected 127 RBI and 14 homers. Personal Son of Mitch and Teresa Joiner...Majoring in interdisciplinary studies..Played for the DuBois County Bombers of the Central Illinois Collegiate League (CICL) in the Summer of 2008.

AAA State Baseball Tournament...Named to the TBCA Showcase’s “Who Hot List” by Perfect Game...Played summer ball for Dulin’s Dodgers and helped lead his 18-U squad to a World Series crown in the summer...Was instrumental in the championship run, pitching a completegame victory in the semifinal round...Finished the Series with a 0.78 ERA...Came to CHS as a sophomore after a stellar freshman year at Jonesboro High School in Jonesboro, Ga., where he lettered one year...Helped guide JHS to a State playoff appearance...Posted an 0.27 ERA and hit .438 as a freshman dual-position standout at JHS. Personal Full name is Jonathan David Jones...Son of Kathleen and David Jones...Member of the honor roll and National Honor Society at Collierville High...Majoring in physical education teacher education.

Joiner’s Career Statistics

Yr. ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO ‘10 4.64 2-0 20 0 0 0/0 2 33.0 39 21 17 13 34 Tot 4.64 2-0 20 0 0 0/0 2 33.0 39 21 17 13 34

JONATHAN

JONES Jr. • RHP • 6’3” • 187 Collierville, Tenn. (Collierville HS) 2010 (Sophomore) Was 1-1 with a 7.16 ERA...Made 14 relief appearances...Fanned 12 in 16.1 innings...Was tagged with the loss in his first appearance of the season, but bounced back to hold opponents to just one earned run over his next eight innings of work (seven outings)...Fanned a season-high three batters in a pair of games versus Dallas Baptist (3/13/10) and South Alabama (3/16/10). 2009 (Freshman) Worked into a valuable middle relief option... Was one of club’s top three relievers...Posted a 1-2 record with a 5.33 ERA in 12 relief appearances...Struck out 22 in 27 innings of work...Held opponents to a .255 batting average...Logged 12.1 innings of work in C-USA play...Went 0-1 with 10 strikeouts and a 5.84 ERA in five outings...Primarily used as a late-inning reliever...Allowed one earned run on four hits in 1.1 innings in his first career appearance at Troy (2/28/09)... Put together one of his strongest outings of the season when he fanned four and held Ole Miss to just three hits in 4.2 innings (4/1/09)...Tossed two solid innings versus Indiana State to pick up first career win (3/13/09)...Had a career-high six strikeouts in 5.1 innings at Tulane (4/24/09). Prep Was a three-year letterwinner for head coach Jeff Hopkins at Collierville High School...Joined former Tigers Matt Yokley and Marc Ashley at Collierville as the Dragons claimed the 2005 District 15-AAA and Sectional titles, before playing to a third-place finish in the TSSAA Class AAA State Baseball Tournament...Was perfect in three pitching decisions with a 2.10 ERA and a save en route to guiding the Dragons to a 34-14 mark and the 2006 District 15-AAA and Regional championships...Helped CHS capture its second consecutive third-place showing in the TSSAA Class

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Yr ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 Tot

ERA 5.33 7.16 6.03

Jones’ Career Statistics

W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP Redshirted 2008 Season 1-2 12 0 0 0/0 0 27.0 1-1 14 0 0 0/0 0 16.1 2-3 26 0 0 0/0 0 43.1

H R ER BB SO

27 16 16 10 26 19 13 6 53 35 29 16

22 12 34

vision I prospect by Perfect Game... Named to Rawlings Sporting Goods’ 2009 Rawlings Preseason Northeast All-Region Team...Was a teammate of Drew Martinez on the Ohio Warhawks during the 2008 summer...Helped Warhawks to a BCS National championship in Jupiter, Fla...Earned the save in the title contest.

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Personal Son of Wendy Montella and Paul Langfield...Father, Paul, pitched at Providence College and in the minor league systems of the Toronto Blue Jays and Detroit Tigers...Major is undecided.

Langfield’s Career Statistics

Yr ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO ‘10 4.62 4-4 17 3 0 0/0 1 39.0 50 29 20 15 47 Tot 4.62 4-4 17 3 0 0/0 1 39.0 50 29 20 15 47

DREW DAN

LANGFIELD So. • RHP • 6’2” • 196 Somerset, Mass. (Somerset HS) 2010 (Freshman) Had a solid freshman campaign for the Tigers, going 4-4 with 47 strikeouts in 39 innings...Memphis top returning pitcher after finishing second on the staff with a 4.62 ERA in 17 appearances...Made three starts...Got off to a fast start recording four wins and a save in his first seven collegiate appearances...Averaged a staff-high 10.85 strikeouts per nine innings pitched...Was 0-3 as a starter...Fared better out of the bullpen, going 4-1 with a 3.58 ERA and 32 strikeouts...Went 1-1 with a 3.86 ERA in league play...Struck out six in three innings in his collegiate debut at UT-Martin (2/23/10)...Picked up his first collegiate victory after fanning three in 2.2 innings of relief vs. Bradley...Equaled a career-high with six K’s vs. Portland (3/8/10)...Worked a scoreless inning to earn his first career save and preserve a 5-3 win over South Alabama (3/17/01)...Fanned five in just 2.2 innings to claim the win in a 13-9 triumph over Tennessee Tech (3/21/10)...Earned his fourth win of the year and helped Memphis secure its first-ever series win over Rice after giving up one unearned run in 3.2 innings for an 8-7 Tigers’ win (3/27/10). Prep Was a four-year letterwinner on the mound for head coach Dennis Almeida’s Somerset High School squad... Had a dominant senior season for the Raiders...Earned All-Area, All-Scholastic and All-State honors in 2009... Fanned 118 batters in just 57.1 innings of work...Went 5-2 with a gaudy 0.85 ERA in nine starts...Logged six complete games and a pair of shutouts...Held opponents to a .146 batting average...Struck out 10 or more in eight of his nine outings, including fanning 17 twice...Went 4-2 with 74 strikeouts and a save as a junior...Allowed just 27 hits in 44 innings...Helped his SHS team to a Massachusetts D2 State title in 2006. Summerball Invited to and performed in several showcases, including a trip to Memphis where his fastball was clocked as high as 94 mph...Selected as a Perfect Game/Rawlings top prospect in 2008...Named one of the top 250 prospects in the country from the Class of 2009 by Perfect Game USA...Was graded a nine out of 10, indicating his potential as a top-10-round Major League draft pick or a top Di-

MARTINEZ Jr. • CF • 5’11” • 172 Collierville, Tenn. (CBHS) 2010 (Sophomore) 23rd-round draft pick of the New York Mets in the 2010 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft in June...2010 Second Team All-C-USA... Started in centerfield in all 58 games...Finished second on the club with a .377 batting average... Led the team, C-USA and ranked 29th nationally with 98 hits...Led Memphis and was fifth in the league with 62 runs scored...Paced the Tigers with five triples...Posted 41 RBI, 24 walks, 19 stolen bases and 10 doubles...Ranked in the top10 in C-USA in batting average, runs, hits, triples and stolen bases...Hit safely in 51 of 58 games, including 24 of 27 games against C-USA foes... Reached base in 54 of Memphis’ 58 games, including a streak of 24-straight games to start the season...Batted .394 in league play...Collected multiple hits in 29 games and multiple RBI in 11...Recorded three or more hits in 14 games... Fell one-game shy of Memphis’ hit streak record with a 22-game hit streak that spanned from April 13-May 21...Hit .443 with 47 hits in the streak...Drove 18 runs with two outs...Went 4-for-7 with three runs and a career-high four RBI vs. Marshall (4/3/10)...Matched his careerhigh with four RBI in a 4-for-6 effort vs. Arkansas State (4/21/10)...Went 7-for-13 (.538) and collected multiple hits in all three games of a series sweep of Tennessee Tech...Hit .455 (5-for-11) in opening C-USA series vs. Rice...Went 7-for-16 (.438) with seven runs and four RBI in a series win over C-USA rival Marshall...Hit .500 to help Memphis clinch a C-USA series vs. Tulane...Batted .387 (12-for-31) against teams ranked in the top-30...Collected three hits and scored twice to help Memphis top #15 Ole Miss (4/13/10)...Had three hits and scored the game-winning run in a 7-6 win over Middle Tennessee (2/20/10)... Came home with the game-winning run in a 6-5 win over East Carolina (4/9/10)...Came through with a walk-off single to push Memphis past ULMonroe (4/28/10)...Was a perfect 4-for-4 with a pair of RBI to help Memphis past UAB, 9-2 (5/7/10)...Was 9-for-13 (.692) with three runs and three RBI in UAB series...Summer 2010:


2010 Cape Cod Baseball League All-Star...Named to 2010 Cape Cod Baseball League’s All-League Team...Led league in hitting for major portion of summer before finishing second with a .359 batting average...Led Brewster Whitecaps and ranked in the top-10 in the CCBL with 52 hits, 25 runs and 22 stolen bases...Led club with five sacrifice hits and tied for team lead with 18 RBI...Added two doubles and a home run...Drew 16 walks... Ranked among the league’s top offensive performers with 57 total bases.

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2009 (Freshman) 2009 C-USA All-Freshman...Had a standout rookie campaign, leading the Tigers with a .309 batting average, a .392 on-base percentage and 60 hits...Was the first freshman to lead a Memphis team in hitting since 1981...Started in centerfield in 46 of the 48 games he played in, including 18 of his 19 C-USA games...Scored 32 runs, drove in 12 more and stole nine bases... Got his career off to a fast start, going 3-for-5 with the game-winning RBI in Memphis’ 5-4 seasonopening win over Kansas (2/20/09)...Went 2-for4 with two doubles and an RBI in his second career game versus Bradley (2/21/09)...Hit safely in his first five collegiate games...Reached base in 15 of his first 16 games...Posted a club-high 19 multi-hit games that included a career-high 4-for-5 effort in a 13-inning win over Austin Peay (4/15/09)...Went 2-for-4 with two doubles and a run scored vs. Bradley (2/21/09)...Posted three hits, scored three runs and drove in another vs. Indiana State (3/14/09)...Went 7-for-14 with five runs scored in the Indiana State series...Was 2-for-5 with two runs scored vs. Tulane (4/26/09) and UAB (5/2/09). Prep Two-time Tennessee All-State standout...Earned All-Region and All-Metro accolades...Was tabbed a 2007 TSWA DII All-State performer...Joined current Tiger juniors Heith Hatfield, Ben Paullus and Jacob Wilson as finalists for the 2008 Commercial Appeal Best of Preps award...Named to the 2007 TCBA AAA/DII All-State Team with current Tigers Robby Graham and Ryan Holland... Was a Division II West All-Region and All-Metro selection in 2006...Batted .442 and was 7-2 as a pitcher in 2008...Helped the Purple Wave to D2AA West Region regular-season and tournament titles...Was a four-year letterwinner in the outfield and on the pitcher’s mound for head coach Buster Kelso...Hit over .400 with 67 doubles and more than 100 stolen in his prep career. Personal Son of Angela and Chito Martinez...Father, Chito was the first Belizean-born Major League Baseball player and played three seasons for the Baltimore Orioles...Majoring in management.

Martinez’s Career Statistics Yr. GP-GS AVG AB R

H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO SB-A

‘09 48-47 .309 194 34 60 11 0 0 13 71 .366 24 3 27 9-16 ‘10 58-58 .377 260 62 98 10 5 0 41 118 .454 24 2 28 19-29 Tot 106-105 .348 454 96 158 21 5 0

54 189 .416 48 5

55 28-45

ADAM

McCLAIN Jr. • INF/OF • 6’2” • 202 Memphis, Tenn. (Houston HS) 2010 (Redshirt Sophomore) Saw time at second base (47 games), third base (four games) and DH (three game)...Started in 54 of the 55 games he appeared in...Hit .296 with 36 runs scored, 33 RBI, 10 doubles and four home runs...Swiped eight bases in 12 attempts...Torched C-USA pitching for a .341 average, three jacks and 14 RBI in 24 games...Recorded 16 two-out RBI...Banged out two or more hits 21 times and registered eight multi-RBI performances...Highlighted his sophomore season with a career-long 20-game hit streak in which he batted .429 with 30 hits from April 16-May 13...Got season started strong, collecting multiple hits in five of the first six games of the season...Went 2-for-5 with a run, double, RBI and career-high three stolen bases vs. Bradley (2/28/10)...Homered and drove in three in a 6-1 win over Tennessee Tech (3/20/10)...Put together his top performance of the year with a 3-for-5 night in which he drove in four, scored twice and legged out two doubles. 2009 (Redshirt Freshman) 2009 C-USA All-Freshman...Bounced back from a season-ending jaw injury in 2008 to put up some of the squad’s top power numbers as a redshirt freshman... Started in all 46 games he appeared in, making 37 starts at second and nine in leftfield...Hit .288 and finished second on the team with a .471 slugging percentage, 92 total bases, six home runs (four in C-USA play) and three triples...Drove in five two-out RBI...Collected 55 hits, legged out 12 doubles and scored 34 runs...Had 15 multi-hit games and five multi-RBI performances...Highlighted his rookie season with a C-USA and Memphis-best 17-game hit streak (4/1-4/24)...Hit .342 in that stretch...Hit safely in 25 of the last 28 games...Drove in the game-winning run in a 5-4, 13-inning win over Austin Peay (4/15/09)... Went 2-for-6 with a grand slam, a career-high five RBI and two runs versus Tulane (4/ 26/09)...Was 3-for-5 at UAB (5/1/09)...Batted .444 (4-for-9) in the UAB series. 2008 (Freshman) Was on a tear, hitting a team-best .311 with eight RBI, a double and a homer when his season was abruptly halted vs. SEMO (3/14/08)...Took a fastball to the jaw, breaking it two places and ending his true freshman season... Played in 14 games, making 13 starts at second base and in the designated hitter slot in the Tiger lineup...Put together three multi-hit games, including a 3-for-4 day vs. National Runner-Up Georgia (3/9/08)...Helped Memphis to a 7-6 come-from-behind win over the Bulldogs by driving in the game-tying run in the eighth inning...Was 1-for-2 with three RBI and his first collegiate home run vs. Ohio (2/29/08)...Hit .363 (4-for-11) in the Ohio series and .454 (5-for-11) in three games versus UGA...Got off to a 1-for-12 (.083) start, before going 13-for-33 (.394) in the 10 games prior to his injury...Hit safely in nine of his last 10 games...Ended the year with a five-game hit streak... Drove in seven two-out RBI in 14 games...Hit .400 with runners in scoring position and .417 with two outs. 2008 Summer Selected as the as the No. 4 prospect in the Valley League by Baseball America...Had a standout summer as the starting shortstop for the Valley League champion, Luray Wranglers...Was selected as a Valley League All-Star... Second Team All-Valley League...Hit .258 with 49 hits, 27 runs scored and six doubles in 52 games...Led Luray with 32 RBI and 22 walks...Tied for team lead with nine home runs...Finished the summer ranked in the league’s top 10

in home runs per game, RBI per game and total bases per game. Prep Was a four-year letterman for head coach and former Tiger Lane McCarter at Houston High School...Injury limited his senior season...Hit .372 with 13 RBI, 11 runs scored, four doubles and a homer in his senior campaign...Helped the Mustangs to a Class AAA State Championship in 2005...Garnered all-metro honors...Was named to the Junior SunBelt Team in 2006 along with current Tigers Ryan Holland and Chad Zurcher... Led the Mustangs to a 26-16 record while hitting .382 with four home runs and 32 RBI. Personal Son of Leroy and Mary McClain...Born Adam Tyler Davis McClain...Father played baseball at Alcorn State...Cousin, Ronald McClain lettered from 1987-91 for the Tiger basketball team...Majoring in marketing management.

McClain’s Career Statistics Yr. GP-GS AVG AB R

‘08 14-13 .311 ‘09 46-46 .288 ‘10 55-54 .296 Tot 115-113 .294

H 2B 3B HR RBI TB

45 7 14 1 191 34 55 11 213 36 63 10 449 77 132 22

0 3 0 3

SLG BB HBP SO SB-A

1 8 18 .400 6 26 90 .471 4 33 85 .399 11 67 193 .430

6 13 18 37

2 8 1-2 4 51 4-6 5 35 8-12 11 94 12-18

DANIEL

MILHOUSE Sr. • OF • 6’0” • 195 Collierville, Tenn. (Lincoln Land CC) 2010 (Junior) Appeared in two games as a backup outfielder...Saw first Division I action versus Oakland (3/5/10)...Earned his first D1 at-bat in a 10-1 win over Murray State (5/12/10). Lincoln Land Community College Lettered for two seasons for head coach Ron Riggle in the Lincoln Land Community College outfield...In his juco career, played in 80 games and made 58 starts...Hit .298, scored 52 runs, drove in 47 and legged out eight doubles...Started in all 50 games he played in as a sophomore... Batted .289 with 33 RBI, 32 runs scored, seven doubles and a pair of home runs...Hit .556 with the bases loaded and drove in 17 two-out RBI... Had a productive freshman season...Hit .312 in 35 games...Collected 30 hits and had 14 RBI. Prep Was a two-year letterman for former Memphis head coach Jeff Hopkins at Collierville High School...Helped lead CHS to district, regional and sectional titles in 2006...That club advanced to the Tennessee State baseball semifinals...Received the Drew Lawrence scholarship for academic and athletic achievements. Personal Son of Linda and Bob Milhouse...Majoring in sport & leisure management...Brother, Brandon is an infielder and pitcher at Arkansas State.

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Milhouse’s Career Statistics

BEN

Yr. GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO SB-A ‘10 2-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0-0 Tot 2-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0-0

Fr. • LHP • 5’10” • 175 Lakeland, Tenn. (St. Benedict of Auburndale) Prep Played for head coach Steve Heinz at Saint Benedict of Auburndale...Earned Division II TSWA All-State as a junior in 2009...Was a two-time AllShelby/Metro performer and SBA Pitcher of the Year award winner...Was one of five Commercial Appeal Best of the Preps finalists for baseball... Named to All-Region and All-Region Tournament teams as a junior...Helped SBA to a 41-20 mark over the his final two seasons, including helping the Eagles to a program-best 28-9 mark and the school’s first-ever D2-AA West Region championship in 2009...Led SBA to a TSSAA D2-AA state tournament runner-up finish...Ace of the staff, was a perfect 8-0 with a 1.69 ERA in 10 appearances (all starts)...Struck out 100 batters in 58 innings...Tossed eight complete-games en route to hauling in SBA Pitcher of the Year honors... MaxPreps D2 West Region All-District performer. Personal Son of Jerry and Ginger Moll...Was a high school teammate of fellow Tiger freshman Blake Myers... Undecided on a major.

BLAKE

MYERS Fr. • LHP • 5’11” • 178 Memphis, Tenn. (St. Benedict of Auburndale) Prep Lettered as a pitcher and outfielder for head coach Steve Heinz’s Saint Benedict Eagles... Earned All-State recognition as a senior in 2010... Selected as a Memphis Sport Magazine All-Star... Was a two-time All-Region and All-Shelby/Metro pick...Had a standout junior season, going 5-3, with a 2.54 ERA and 54 strikeouts...Helped SBA to a 28-9 record, a West Region championship and the school’s first TSSAA Division 2 Class AA state tournament appearance ...Teamed with fellow freshman Sam Moll to guide SBA to a 2009 Division 2 State runner-up finish...Named to the All-West Region team, as well as garnering AllWest Region All-Tournament recognition as a junior...Tabbed an All-Shelby/Metro performer... Voted to the All-Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association (TBCA) Team...Was named the 2009 St. Benedict Offensive Player of the Year...Garnered All-Region Tournament honors as a junior. Personal Son of Tim and Leigh Myers...Was a high school teammate of fellow Tiger freshman Sam Moll... Undecided on a major...Parents, sister and brother all attended the University of Memphis

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PICOU

Jr. • RHP • 6’2” • 200 Olive Branch, Miss. (DeSoto Central HS)

SAM

MOLL

BRYAN

PAULLUS

2010 (Sophomore) One of club’s top returning pitchers...Worked in a variety of roles for the Tigers’ pitching staff in 2010...Made 18 appearances, including three starts...Went 1-1 with a 5.35 ERA...Held opponents to a .282 batting average...Struck out 36 in just 33.2 innings of work...Averaged 9.62 strikeouts per nine innings...Was effective in his three midweek starts, limiting opposing teams to a collective .250 batting average to complement a 4.91 ERA...Logged a 5.68 ERA in 15 relief outings...Was 1-0 with a 3.68 ERA in five Conference USA outings...Held league hitters to a .276 batting average...Fanned a career-high eight and allowed one earned run in 5.2 innings in his first midweek start of the year versus South Alabama (3/17/10)...Worked six solid innings, striking out five at Mississippi State (3/24/10)...Was one of Memphis’ top relief options over the final month of the season...Logged a 2.21 ERA on just three earned runs and fanned 17 in his last eight outings (12.2 innings) of the season...Produced his most clutch performance at UCF (5/2/10)...He fanned three in two innings to hold the Knights off and pick up his lone win of the year. 2009 (Freshman) Worked as both a starter and reliever in his rookie campaign in the blue and gray...Made six appearances, drawing four starts...Did not pitch after April 1 appearance versus Ole Miss...Was winless in two decisions...Logged a 9.20 ERA in 14.2 innings pitched...Struck out 10 batters... Touched for losses at Middle Tennessee (3/4/09) and UT-Martin (3/17/09)...Was 0-2 with an 11.81 ERA in four starts...Was strong out of the bullpen...No decisions and recorded a 2.25 ERA in four innings as a reliever...Held opposing hitters to a .231 batting average...Made his collegiate debut versus Murray State (2/24/09)...Allowed one run and fanned two in two innings...Earned first start in next outing (vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/4/09)...Struck out a career-high five batters, but allowed seven runs on 10 hits in a career-long five innings in a losing effort...Held Mississippi State scoreless in two innings of work (3/25/09). Prep First Team All-Chickasaw Conference...Clarion Ledger First Team All-State...All-Shelby Metro...Was a 2008 Commercial Appeal Best of Preps finalist along with Tiger freshmen Heith Hatfield, Drew Martinez and Jacob Wilson...A four-year letterman for head coach Shane Faulkner at DeSoto Central...Set DCHS single-season records with a perfect 11-0 record and 94 strikeouts in just 68.2 innings...Helped the Jaguars to a 23-8 finish and a District 1-5A championship...Recorded three shutouts and was nearly unhittable with a 1.56 ERA. Personal Full name is Robert Benson Paullus...Son of Bob and Debbie Paullus...Majoring in business economics. Yr ‘09 ‘10 Tot

ERA 9.20 5.35 6.51

Paullus’s Career Statistics W-L APP GS 0-2 6 4 1-1 18 3 1-3 24 7

CG 0 0 0

SHO 0/0 0/0 0/0

SV 0 0 0

IP 14.2 33.2 48.1

H 25 35 60

R 19 23 42

ER BB SO 15 6 10 20 20 36 35 26 46

Fr. • LHP/OF • 6’0” • 187 Madisonville, La. (Northlake Christian HS)

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Prep Was a three-year letterwinner and three-time All-State performer as a pitcher and outfielder for head coach Roland Skinner at Northlake Christian School...A two-time St. Tammany selection and three-time all-District pick...Led NCHS to a 56-8 record and a pair of Louisiana State championships in 2009 and 2010...Selected as the 2010 Louisiana Mr. Baseball by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association (LSWA)...Named a 2010 LSWA Class 2A AllState performer...NCS ace led club to a 31-5 finish and a Louisiana Class 2A crown in 2010... Went 11-1, with a 0.71 ERA and 100 strikeouts in 79 innings as a senior...Gave up just eight earned runs, while walking 11...Was nearly untouchable in the Wolverines’ state playoff march, posting a 3-0 record with 19 strikeouts and one unearned run in 19 innings of work...Also shined at the plate, batting .430 to go with 26 RBI and a teamhigh 49 runs...Added a homer with 13 doubles... Selected to represent Northlake Christian in the Louisiana Coaches’ Association All-Star Doubleheader...2009: Led NCS to a 25-3 mark and the school’s first-ever state championship....Tabbed the Louisiana 1A State MOP after going 7-1 with a 1.02 ERA as a junior...Was also a threat at the plate where he hit .485...Garnered District CoMVP honors...First player in Northlake Christian history to garner both Louisiana State MOP and St. Tammany Pitcher of the Year honors...Named Pitcher of the Year on the Times-Picayune AllMetro team...2008: Went 8-1, with a 2.43 ERA on the mound, while hitting a stout .403 and as a sophomore. Personal Full name is Bryan Joseph Picou...Son of Keith and Cheryl Picou...Was active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes and was a member of the National Honor Society...Proposed major is premechanical engineering.

T.J.

RICH Jr. • 1B • 6’2” • 195 Marietta, Ga, (Middle Georgia College) Middle Georgia College Was a two-year letterwinner for head coach Craig Young at Middle Georgia...Helped the Warriors to 73 wins in his two-year stint...Racked up 97 RBI, 28 doubles and nine home runs at MGC...2010: Started in 39 of the 41 games he played in as a sophomore...Hit .466 with a teamhigh 65 runs scored, 59 RBI, 15 doubles and six round-trippers...2009: Made an immediate impact on the Warriors program as a freshman, helping the squad to a 44-20 record...Helped the Warriors claim a Region 17 Conference and East Central District championship...Led the club with a .423 batting average, to go with 38 RBI and 13 doubles as Middle Georgia advanced to the NJCAA Division I World Series...Hit three hom-


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ers on the year and posted a .515 on base percentage en route to hauling in Region 17 Conference Tournament MVP honors...Shined in the NJCAA D1 World Series, with a .385 batting average, five runs scored and three RBI.

Prep Was a four-year letterman at first base, leftfield, pitcher and designated hitter for head coach David Stephenson at Sprayberry High School in Marietta, Ga...Was a three-time AllRegion honoree...Earned First Team recognition in 2006 and 2008...Tabbed a Second Team AllState performer in 2006...Summerball: Played for the East Cobb Yankees and helped club to a Connie Mack World Series title in 2008. Personal Son of Thomas and Mary Rich...Majoring in sport & leisure management.

RICK

RUSSELL Sr. • UTIL • 5’11” • 206 Olive Branch, Miss. (Northwest Mississippi CC) 2010 (Junior) Tigers’ top newcomer and most versatile player in 2010...Made 36 starts as the U of M’s primary DH...Also saw time at third base, first base and catcher...Started in all 46 games he played in... Hit .320 in the middle of the Memphis lineup... Scored 44 runs and drove in 31...Added seven doubles and five home runs...Produced 14 twoout RBI...Posted 17 multi-RBI games and seven multi hit performances...Settled into DH role and hit .325 with 23 RBI and three bombs...Hit safely in 35 of the 46 games he appeared in, including 17 of the last 18 games of the season...Got off to a hot start and batted .462 through his first four games...Highlighted his junior season with a three-hit, five-RBI effort in which he blasted a walk-off grand slam to push Memphis past Tennessee Tech (3/21/10), 13-9 in 10 innings... Homered and drove in three to help the Tigers to a 10-8 win at Marshall (4/3/10)...Had a string of 11-straight games with a hit (4/25-5/12)...Hit .349 with 14 runs and eight RBI in that stretch... Capped the season with a six-game hit streak... Batted .455 (5-for-11) with three runs and three RBI in 2010 C-USA Championships. Northwest Mississippi Community College Lettered behind the plate for head coach Mark Carson’s Northwest Mississippi Rangers in 2007 and 2009...Redshirted the 2008 season...Recorded a career .385 average in 90 games...Collected 104 hits, drove in 64 runs in juco...Posted 19 doubles and seven home runs...Had a banner freshman campaign in 2007...Helped NMCC to a 40-17 mark and a fourth-place showing at the 2007 NJCAA Division II World Series...Hit .433 with 14 doubles and 39 RBI in 51 games to help lead the Rangers to a 2007 Southeast District title as well as the Region XXIII and MACJC North championships...Played in 39 games as a sophomore...Batted .319 with 25 RBI, five doubles and four homers...Was a perfect 6-for-6 in stolen bases.

Prep Lettered at Olive Branch High School where he earned All-State honors.

two in one inning in his first college appearance at Troy (2/28/09)...Struck out a pair and held No. 20 East Carolina scoreless in 2.2 innings of action (5/15/09).

Personal Son of Lynn and Ricky Russell...Majoring in international business.

2008 (Freshman) Did not pitch, while rehabbing from arm injury.

Russell’s Career Statistics Yr. GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO SB-A ‘10 46-46 .320 175 44 56 7 1 5 35 80 .457 24 2 39 3-6 Tot 46-46 .320 175 44 56 7 1 5 35 80 .457 24 2 39 3-6

ERIK

SCHOENROCK Fr. • LHP • 6’2” • 197 Collierville, Tenn. (Collierville HS) Prep Was a four-year letterwinner for former Memphis head coach, Jeff Hopkins at Collierville High...2010 All-Shelby/ Metro...2010 Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association All-Region...Helped guide the Dragons to a 37-9 mark and a District championship in 2010...Was sidelined by a season-ending back injury in 2009...Was chosen to pitch for the 2009 Tennessee Jr. Sun Belt team and in the Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association (TBCA) Showcase, but was unable to perform due to the back injury. Summerball Played summerball for the Ohio Warhawks in 2010... Helped the Warhawks to a 38-4 finished and a Pastime Baseball National Championship...Returned to the diamond in the 2009 summer season and went 3-0 in three appearances for the Collierville High summer league team...Played for the KC Barnstormers select team in the summer of 2008 and 2009...Noted by area Kansas City Royal scouts as one of the top prospects in Tennessee... Selected to continue his development as a member of the Kansas City Royals scout team in the fall of 2009...Was a fall teammate of Tiger freshman Ethan Gross on the Royals fall scout squad. Personal Son of Daron and Carol Schoenrock...Has one brother, Bret...Undecided on a major.

DANE

SHARP Sr. • RHP • 6’5” • 235 Bartlett, Tenn. (Bartlett HS) 2010 (Junior) Served as a middle reliever in 2010...Made 15 appearances out of the Memphis bullpen...Was 0-3 with a 5.59 ERA...Fanned 25 in 29 innings...Made six appearances in C-USA play...Logged a 6.43 ERA with 16 strikeouts in 14 innings...Highlighted his season with a career day versus East Carolina (4/11/10)...Struck out six in a career-long 4.1-inning outing...Faced the minimum and limited Pirates to just one hit in the relief outing...Struck out a career-high seven and held UAB to just one earned run in a strong four-inning performance (5/8/10). 2009 (Sophomore) Was solid in eight relief appearances...Went 1-0 with a 5.84 ERA...Logged 12.1 innings of work and fanned 12... Held opposing hitters to a .277 batting average...Earned 4.2 innings in a pair of outings in C-USA action...Limited league hitters to a .176 average...Picked up his first collegiate win after working a scoreless inning of relief in a 5-4 extra-inning win over Austin Peay (4/15/09)...Struck out

2007 Redshirted 2007 season. Prep Lettered for two seasons for Phil Clark at Bartlett High School...Spent time on the mound, at first base and in the outfield...Posted an 8-2 overall mark in his career at BHS...Went 4-2 and helped lead the Panthers to District 14 AAA and AAA Region 7 titles as a senior...Bartlett finished 34-13 as AAA Tennessee State Runners-Up in 2006... Logged a perfect 4-0 record with a 0.49 ERA and 36 strikeouts in 35 innings of work in 2005. Personal Full name is Dane Joseph Sharp...Son of Joe and Sharon Sharp...Majoring in management. Yr ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 Tot

Sharp’s Career Statistics

ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB Redshirted 2008 Season 0.00 0-0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 5.84 1-0 8 0 0 0/0 0 12.1 13 8 8 8 5.59 0-3 15 0 0 0/0 0 29.0 34 19 18 14 5.67 1-3 23 0 0 0/0 0 31.1 47 27 26 22

SO 0 12 25 37

DERRICK

THOMAS So. • OF • 6’3” • 200 Roswell, Ga. (Roswell HS) 2010 (Freshman) Lone Tiger freshman in the starting lineup in 2010...Started in rightfield in 48 of the 52 contests he appeared in...Batted .259 with nine doubles, four triples and a home run...Scored 27 runs and collected 14 RBI...Had 10 games in which he collected multiple hits...Drove in two or more runs five times...Opened his career with a six-game hit streak that included a 3-for-3 effort vs. Pittsburgh (2/27/10)...Hit .277 in 21 C-USA contests... Ripped five doubles and added a home run and 10 RBI in league play...Went 2-for-5 with a pair of doubles vs. UL-Monroe (3/10/10)...Hit his first career home run to help Memphis to a one-run win at UCF (5/2/10)...Had three hits, two doubles, two RBI and two runs scored in a 9-2 victory over UAB (5/7/10)...Had a solid series at No. 14 Oklahoma, going 4-for-10 (.400)...Posted three hits and drove in a pair at Southern Miss (5/21/10). Prep Was a four-year letterwinner on the baseball diamond for head coach Mike Power at Roswell High School...Three-time All-Area selection... Two-time 6AAAAA First Team All-Region pick... Earned RHS’s Offensive MVP honors in 2007 and 2009...Was tabbed The Beacon’s 2009 AllCounty First Team performer...2009 Louisville Slugger High School Honorable Mention AllAmerican...Perfect Game Southeast Region First

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Team selection...Noted as one of the Greater Atlanta Area’s top players by ESPN...Hit over .400 with 18 home runs and 58 stolen bases in his prep career...Served as team captain his senior year and guided RHS to a 21-7 record and a GHSA state playoff appearance...Had a banner senior season...Led the Hornets with a .479 batting average, an .842 slugging percentage, a .542 on-base percentage, 45 hits, 30 runs scored, 15 stolen bases, 11 doubles and seven home runs...His 45 hits tied a RHS single-season record...Selected to Team Georgia...Posted a blistering .420 batting average, with 22 RBI, a .425 on base percentage and four round-trippers as a junior. Summerball Played summerball as a member of Danny Pralgo’s 6-4-3 DP Cougars Baseball Academy... Was tabbed as the No. 5 prospect at the Perfect Game Southeast Showcase and ranked as a top40 outfield prospect in the 2009 class by Perfect Game...Racked up a .431 batting average, a .721 slugging percentage, a .521 on base percentage and 122 RBI...Hit .466 in the summer of 2007 and .405 in 2008...Collected 54 RBI, 36 stolen bases and 14 triples in the `08 summer to help 6-4-3 to the 18U Triple Crown North Atlanta Qualifier title and the 16U BCS Southeast Regional Qualified crown...Earned CABA 16U Ultimate World Series All-Tournament recognition after leading 6-4-3 to a runner-up finish. Personal Son of Ed and Wytana Thomas...Drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 44th Round of the 2009 MLB First-Year Player Draft...Lettered two seasons as a shooting guard on the Roswell High School basketball team, where he earned team MVP honors...Was a member of the National Honor Society...Earned Rotary Leadership Award and the HOBY Leadership Award...Served as the Model Atlanta Regional Commission (MARC) Service Committee Leader.

Thomas’s Career Statistics Yr. GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO SB-A

‘10 52-48 .259 166 27 43 9 4 1 14 63 .380 12 Tot 52-48 .259 166 27 43 9 4 1 14 63 .380 12

6 49 6 49

0-2 0-2

JONATHAN

VAN EATON R-Fr. • RHP • 6’1” • 200 Arlington, Tenn. (Arlington HS) 2010 Redshirted 2010 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery. Prep Was a four-year letterwinner for head coach Chris Ring at Arlington High School...Put up record-setting numbers in his prep career at AHS...Holds Arlington’s career marks for wins (15), innings pitched (185) and strikeouts (184)... Is also the Tigers’ single-season record holder with 68 strikeouts in 78 innings in 2008...Earned First Team All-Metro and All-Region accolades

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in 2008-09...Was a three-time 14AAA All-District selection (2006, 2008-09)...Helped Arlington to its first state tournament appearance in 2008 and a 22-15 finish in 2009...Was 2009 USA Classic National High School AllTournament pick...Went 5-2 as a senior to guide AHS to a fourth-place finish in the TBR West Tennessee Poll. Personal Son of Diana and Tim Van Eaton...Lettered two seasons on the gridiron at Arlington High...Undecided on a major.

J.D.

WALLACE So. • C • 6’2” • 220 Maynardville, Tenn. (Halls HS) 2010 (Freshman) Saw action in four games as a true freshman...Made two starts and collected multiple hits in both...Batted .500 with six RBI, three runs scored and a double...Slugged .600 and posted a .500 on-base percentage...All six RBI came with two outs...Hit .667 with runners in scoring position...Made his collegiate debut as a pinch-hitter versus Oakland (3/5/10)...Went 3-for-5 with four RBI and a run scored in his first collegiate start against Arkansas State (4/21/10)...Was 2-for-3 with a pair of RBI and runs, and added a double in an 11-10 extra-inning win over ULMonroe (4/28/10). Prep Was a four-year letterwinner for head coach Doug Polston at Knoxville’s Halls High School...Helped Halls to three district titles, four Regional tournament appearances and a sub-state appearance in his high school career...Hit .480 with 51 RBI and seven home runs as a senior...Helped the Red Devils to a 23-13 record in 2009... Earned First Team All-Prep Xtra honors...Earned First Team TBCA All-State, First Team TSWA All-State and First Team TBR All-State accolades...Missed the majority of his junior campaign rehabbing from Tommy John surgery...Returned late in the season to help the Red Devils to a 21-12 finish...Hit .286 and split time behind the plate as a freshman...Earned the starting role in 2007 and helped lead Halls to a District 3-AAA championship...Was invited to the PerfectGame Southeast Tennessee State Showcase...Was tabbed an Academic All-American. Personal Son of Danny and Lisa Wallace...Full name is John Daniel Wallace III...Was recruited by Tennessee Tech and Walters State...Cousin, Derek Thorpe, pitched at Tennessee and was a sixth-round of the Oakland Athletics...Was a member of the National Honor Society and graduated with a 4.15 GPA...Majoring in accounting.

Wallace’s Career Statistics Yr. GP-GS AVG AB R ‘10 4-2 .500 10 3 Tot 4-2 .500 10 3

H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO SB-A 5 1 0 0 6 6 .600 0 0 3 0-0 5 1 0 0 6 6 .600 0 0 3 0-0

ZACH

WILLIS Fr. • INF • 5’10” • 182 Bartlett, Tenn. (Bartlett HS) Prep Was a four-year letterwinner at second base for former Tiger Phil Clark at Bartlett High School...Helped the Panthers to three-straight 30-win seasons (100 wins in three years), including a 35-5 finish and a TSSAA Tennessee State runner-up in 2008...Earned All-Metro, All-District 14-AAA and All-District 14-AAA Tournament honors in his

prep career...Was an All-Region 7 pick in 2010. Personal Son of Greg and Stacey Willis... Was active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes and was a member of the National Honor Society, Latin Honor Socierty, Beta Club and Latin Club in high school...Undecided on a major...Also lettered as a golfer at Bartlett High School.

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MICHAEL

WILLS R-So. • LHP • 6’1” • 178 Germantown, Tenn. (CBHS) 2010 (Redshirt Freshman) Made seven appearances...Logged a 14.14 ERA in seven innings...Recorded two strikeouts... Pitched one-third of an inning at Ole Miss in his collegiate debut (3/2/10)...Put together his strongest outing of the year, allowing one hit and striking out one in two scoreless innings versus South Alabama (3/16/10)...Tossed two innings of relief at No. 14 Oklahoma (5/15/10). 2009 Redshirted the 2009 season. Prep Was a three-year letterwinner for head coach Buster Kelso at CBHS...Earned All-Shelby Metro honors in 2008...Was tabbed a West Tennessee Regional All-Tournament Team member in 2007 and 2008...Went 8-2 with a 1.52 ERA (13 earned runs in 60 innings) and a save en route to garnering All-Conference West Tennessee accolades as a senior...Picked up a pair of complete-game victories in the 2008 Tennessee High School State baseball tournament...Posted a 16-3 record with three saves in his Purple Wave career...Was a high school teammate of Tiger junior Drew Martinez. Personal Son of Claudia and Gordon Wills...Second cousin of San Diego Chargers quarterback, Phillip Rivers...Majoring in accouting.

Wills’ Career Statistics

Yr. ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO ‘09 Redshirted 2009 Season ‘10 14.14 0-0 7 0 0 0/0 0 7.0 18 12 11 3 2 Tot 14.14 0-0 7 0 0 0/0 0 7.0 18 12 11 3 2

FORD

WILSON Fr. • OF • 5’10” • 178 Thompson’s Station, Tenn (Independence HS) Prep Was a four-year letterman for head coach Bill Moore at Independence High School...Saw time in centerfield and on the mound for the Eagles in his high school career...Earned 2010 All-District 11-AAA honors in his senior season...Helped Independence High to District 11-AAA and Region 6-AAA championships in 2009...Batted .333, with a .458 slugging percentage and score 26 runs to guide the Eagles to a 28-10 mark and the


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school’s first-ever Tennessee State Tournament appearance...Played summerball for the Franklin Outlaws...Helped lead Outlaws to a No. 1 ranking in Tennessee and a No. 3 ranking in the Deep South Region by Perfect Game. Personal Son of Brad and Mona Wilson...Undecided on a major.

JACOB

WILSON Jr. • INF • 6’0” • 195 Bartlett, Tenn (Bartlett HS) 2010 (Sophomore) Memphis’ everyday third baseman...Played in 55 games, making 54 starts as a sophomore...Made 40 starts at third base and 14 at shortstop... Fourth on the club with a .341 batting average and 73 hits in the middle of the U of M order...Led the Tigers and was tied for fourth in C-USA with 19 doubles...Scored 41 runs, added 41 RBI and four home runs...Batted .345 in C-USA play and .337 with runners in scoring position...Second on the squad with a .435 on-base percentage... Posted 22 multiple-hit performances...Recorded two or more RBI 11 times...Hit safely in 10 of last 11 games, including an eight-game hit streak in which he put together a string of six-straight games with multiple hits...Opened the season with a five-game hit streak...Went 3-for-4 with the first-ever Tiger home run at FedExPark, three RBI and a two runs to help Memphis claim its first win at its new home (2/20/10)...Put together a 10game hit streak in the middle of the season...Hit .425 with 13 RBI and four runs...Tied a careerhigh with four RBI in a three-hit day at Marshall (4/3/10)...Was 6-for-9 with two homers and seven RBI in doubleheader at Marshall (4/3/10)...Was a perfect 3-for-3 with two RBI vs. Austin Peay (4/6/10)...Legged out two doubles and drove in three in a 12-7 triumph over Tulane (4/25/10)... Hit .462 with four runs and four RBI in Tulane series...Went 3-for-4 with two RBI to power the Tigers to a 4-3 victory at No. 14 Oklahoma...Hit .583 (7-for-12) in the Oklahoma series. 2009 (Freshman) Lone Tiger to play in all 53 games...Started in 43 games as Memphis’ primary third baseman... Filled in adequately in seven games at shortstop...Tied for the team lead with 14 doubles... Batted .250 with four homers...Drove in 33 runs and stole six bases...Recorded 13 multi-hit games and posted multiple RBI eight times... Three of his four home runs came in C-USA action, including a two-run blast that was part of a 3-for-4 day in a 10-5 win over UCF...Drove in a career-best four runs, legged out two doubles and scored twice in that game...First career home run was a grand slam vs. Indiana State (3/14/09)...Hit game-winning triple to defeat Indiana State, 6-5 in 10 innings (3/13/09)...Had career night, going 4-for-5 with three RBI and four runs in a 16-6 win over Arkansas State (4/7/09)... Was 4-for-5 with a homer, two runs and two RBI at Tulane (4/26/09)...Highlighted his freshman

season by hitting .455 (5-for-11) with five runs scored and four RBI to help Memphis to a 2-1 series win over Southern Miss...Tabbed C-USA Hitter of the Week (5/11/09). Prep Two-time Tennessee All-State...2007 TSWA AAA AllState...TBR First Team...Two-time Shelby Suburban AllMetro...Two-time Commercial Appeal Best of Preps finalist...All-District MVP and All-Region performer...Hit .331, drove in 45 runs and scored 29 more en route to making the 2006 TBR Super Soph Team as well as earning AllDistrict accolades...Also legged out eight doubles and slugged four homers to lead Bartlett to a runner-up finish in the Tennessee AAA State tournament...Led Bartlett to district and region championships in 2008...A three-year letterman for former Tiger baseball player, Phil Clark, at BHS...Led the Panthers to a 40-5 mark and the school’s first-ever baseball State championship in 2007...Went 3-for-3 with four RBI and four runs scored in the Panthers’ 18-7 state-title win...Led the state of Tennessee with 71 RBI in 2007 and finished his prep campaign with 170 RBI...Hit .488 with six home runs as a senior...Hit .437 with 51 runs scored, 19 doubles and 13 home runs as a junior...Hit 23 homers and 37 doubles in high school career...High school teammate of Tiger junior Heith Hatfield. Personal Son of Brenda and Stan Wilson...Majoring in sport & liesure management.

Wilson’s Career Statistics Yr. GP-GS ‘09 53-53 ‘10 55-54 Tot 108-107

AVG .250 .341 .298

AB 192 214 406

R H 31 48 41 73 72 121

2B 14 19 33

3B 2 0 2

HR 4 4 8

RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO SB-A 33 78 .406 26 4 39 6-7 41 104 .486 26 11 28 5-5 74 182 .448 52 15 77 11-12

CHAD

ZURCHER R-Jr. • INF • 6’0” • 167 Knoxville, Tenn. (South-Doyle HS) 2010 (Redshirt Sophomore) 2010 Second Team All-C-USA...2010 C-USA All-Academic...Started in all 55 games he appeared in...Made 44 starts at shortstop, 10 at second base and one as DH...Led team and ranked in the top-10 in C-USA with a .400 batting average, .465 on-base percentage and 20 stolen bases...Memphis' first .400 hitter since 1994...Hit .386 with 16 RBI, eight doubles and two homers in C-USA play...Hit safely in 21 of 23 C-USA games...Put together hit streaks of 17 and 16-games...Hit .424 with runners in scoring position and posted a team-best 22 two-out RBI... Posted a team-high 33 multi-hit games...11 multi-RBI performances...Hit safely in 51 of 55 games...Ranked among the top players in C-USA with 92 hits and 51 runs scored...Logged 129 total bases, 41 RBI, 13 doubles and six home runs...Swiped a career-high three stolen bases vs. Bradley (2/28/10)...Had a key three-run homer in a career-best five-RBI night versus UL-Monroe (4/28/10)... Scored game-winning runs against Tennessee Tech (3/21/10), Rice (3/27/10) and UCF (5/2/10)...Was 3-for-5 with two runs scored and two RBI in 8-7 win over Rice... Reached base in 52 of 55 games he appeared in...Drove in a career-best five runs in a 2-for-4 night vs. UL-Monroe (4/28/10)...Was 5-for-14 (.357) with nine RBI in Marshall series...Ended season with a 4-for-4 effort in 3-2 win over ECU at C-USA Championships (5/28/10).

and a home run...Lone homer was a ninth-inning, walk-off blast that gave Memphis a 7-6 win over Marshall (3/21/09)...Played in six C-USA contests...Hit .346, slugged .654 and scored eight runs in league play...Struck out just once in 26 conference at-bats...Posted seven multi-hit and three multi-RBI performances...Ended the season on a seven-game hit streak (11-for-31, .354). 2008 (Freshman) Most reliable bat in the Tigers' lineup...Memphis' everyday shortstop as a true freshman...Started in 52 of the 53 games he appeared in...Made 45 starts at shortstop and seven at second base...Hit .267, with12 stolen bases...Led Memphis with 36 runs, a .407 on-base percentage and a team-low 18 strikeouts...Was hit a team-high 10 times... Tied for the team lead with 37 walks...Posted 51 hits...Drove in 26 runs and legged out nine doubles...Put together a season and career-long 19-game hit streak (3/8-4/6/08)...Hit first college homer vs. Creighton (3/5/08)...Hit a team-high .358 with runners in scoring position and was 11-for-13 with runners on third and less than two outs...Clutch bat hit .308 with two outs and .310 with runners on base...Had nine multi-hit games and five performances with multiple RBI...Had a season-high nine at-bats vs. Middle Tennessee (4/23/08)...Scored a career-high four runs vs. Samford (3/18/08)...Went 4-for-5 with three doubles and drove in five runs vs. Rice (4/6/08)... Scored game-winning run vs. UAB (3/23/08). Prep Was a two-sport star at South-Doyle High School...Earned four letters in baseball for head coach Robby Howard...Highly decorated player on the baseball diamond...2007: Joined current Tiger senior Ryan Holland to help guide SouthDoyle to a 35-10 record and a runner-up finish in the Tennessee State baseball tournament...Was a TSWA AAA All-State selection as a senior... Tied for the state lead with 66 hits in his final high school season...2006: Hit .375 with 10 doubles, 25 RBI, and had 15 stolen as a junior and helped the Cherokees to a district title in 2006...Was a member of the 2006 Tennessee Jr. SunBelt Team with Holland and Adam McClain...2005: Broke through with the Cherokees in 2005 when he hit .432 with two homers, seven doubles and swiped 26 bases en route to all-district and Team Tennessee Second Team Prep Xtra honors as a sophomore...Picked up three letters as a shooting guard on the basketball team and averaged 9.1 points per game and 2.0 assists per contest in his senior season on the hardwood. Personal Born Chad Daily Zurcher...Son of Chris and Sally Zurcher...Was a high school teammate of Tiger pitcher Ryan Holland...Has an older brother, Scott (23)...Majoring in management.

Zurcher’s Career Statistics Yr. GP-GS AVG AB R

‘08 53-52 .267 ‘09 16-16 .297 ‘10 55-55 .400 Tot 124-123 .334

H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO SB-A

191 36 51 64 14 19 230 51 92 485 101 162

9 3 13 25

0 1 3 4

1 1 6 8

26 11 41 78

2009 (Redshirt Freshman) Started in all 16 games he appeared in before redshirting the remainder of the season due to a shoulder injury suffered in the season-opener versus Kansas...Made 13 starts at second base and three as DH...Hit .297 with 14 runs scored and 11 RBI...Added three doubles, a triple

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2011 OPPONENTS


Evansville Aces

February 18-20, Memphis, Tenn. (FedExPark) 4 p.m. • 2 p.m. • 1 p.m.

Ole Miss Rebels

Kennesaw State Owls February 25-27, Kennesaw, Ga. 3 p.m. • 12 p.m. • 12 p.m.

February 22, Oxford, Miss. • 3 p.m. April 5, Memphis, Tenn. (AutoZone Park) • 6:30 p.m.

General Information Location: Evansville, Ind. Enrollment: 2,822 Nickname: Purple Aces Colors: Orange & White Conference: Missouri Valley First Year of Baseball: Stadium (Capacity): Braun Stadium (1,200) Dimensions: 330-400-330 Press Box Phone: (812) 479-2587

General Information Location: Oxford, Miss. Enrollment: 19,536 Nickname: Rebels Colors: Cardinal Red & Navy Blue Conference: SEC (SEC-West) First Year of Baseball: 1893 Stadium (Capacity): Oxford -University Stadium/Swayze Field (10,323) Dimensions: 330-360-390-360-330 Press Box Phone: (662) 236-1931

General Information Location: Kennesaw, Ga. Enrollment: 22,500 Nickname: Owls Colors: Black & Gold Conference: Atlantic Sun First Year of Baseball Stadium (Capacity): Stillwell Stadium (1,500) Dimensions: 3301-370-400-367-330 Press Box Phone: (770) 423-6264

Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Wes Carroll (Evansville, 2001) Record at Evansville (Seasons): 57-57 (Two Seasons) Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Coaches: Marc Wagner, Mike Gilner

Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Mike Bianco (LSU, 1989) Record at Ole Miss (Seasons): 404-227-1 (10 seasons) Career Record (Seasons): 504-298-1 (13 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Carl Laferty, Matt Mossberg, Kirk McConnell

Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Mike Sansing (West Georgia, 1984) Record at KSU (Seasons): 749-361 (18 Seasons) Career Record (Seasons): 852-417 (22 Seasons) Assistant Coaches: Derrick Turner, Kevin Ermino, D.J. King

2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 39-24 2010 SEC Record (Finish): 16-14 (3rd SEC West) NCAA Postseason: NCAA Charlottesville Regional Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/11 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5+DH/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 7/4 Newcomers: 20 Top Returners: Matt Smith (.348, 14 2b, 12hr, 54rbi); Matt Snyder (.347, 12hr, 40rbi); Matt Crouse (5-1, 3.74era)

2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 23-32 2010 A-Sun Record (Finish): 12-15 (8th) NCAA Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: Newcomers: 15 Top Returners: Drew Fowlkes (.281, 45rbi, 12hr); Ronnie Freeman (.365, 47rbi, 9hr); J.B. Johnson (5-2, 4.12era, 4sv)

Series Information Series Record: Ole Miss leads, 93-53-1 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: 1-1 Last Meeting: Memphis 6, Ole Miss 5 (April 13, 2010)

Series Information Series Record: First Meeting 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: DNP Last Meeting: N/A

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2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 32-27 2010 Missouri Valley Record (Finish): 10-11 (5th) NCAA Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/11 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 7/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: Newcomers: 13 Top Returners: Cody Fick (.351, 19hr, 65rbi); Greg Wallace (.371, 9hr, 75rbi); Zach Taylor (3-1, 4.89era) Series Information Series Record: Series is tied, 7-7-1 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: DNP Last Meeting: Memphis 4, Evansville 4

Oral Roberts Golden Eagles

2011 University of Memphis Classic

March 4, Memphis, Tenn. (FedExPark) • 4:30 p.m. General Information Location: Tulsa, Okla. Enrollment: 3,300 Nickname: Golden Eagles Colors: Navy Blue, Vegas Gold & White Conference: The Summit League First Year of Baseball:1966 Stadium (Capacity): J.L. Johnson Stadium (2,418) Dimensions: 330-400-330 Press Box Phone: (918) 495-7142 Coaching Information Head Coach (Alama Mater): Rob Walton (Oklahoma State) Record at ORU (Seasons): 290-120 (Seven Seasons) Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Coaches: Ryan Fomar, Ryan Niell, Brian Aguilar 2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 36-27 2010 Summit League Record (Finish): 19-9 (1st) NCAA Postseason: NCAA Norman Regional Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/14 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost: Newcomers: 16 Top Returners: Nick Baligod (.390, 11hr, 54rbi); Chris Elder (.331, 11hr, 54rbi); Bryce Smolen (9-3, 86k) Series Information Series Record: First Meeting 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: DNP Last Meeting: N/A

Eastern Kentucky Day, Date Fri., Mar. 4 Sat., Mar. 5 Sun., Mar. 6

Memphis

Oral Roberts

Southern Illinois

Game Eastern Kentucky vs. Southern Illinois Oral Roberts at Memphis Southern Illinois vs. Oral Roberts Eastern Kentucky at Memphis Oral Roberts vs. Eastern Kentucky Southern Illinois at Memphis

Time 1 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 12 p.m. 3:30 p.m.

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Eastern Kentucky Colonels

March 5, Memphis, Tenn. (FedExPark) • 4:30 p.m.

Southern Illinois Salukis

March 6, Memphis, Tenn. (FedExPark) • 3:30 p.m.

Auburn Tigers

March 8-9, Auburn, Ala. 6 p.m. • 6 p.m. General Information Location: Auburn, Ala. Enrollment: 24,602 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Burnt Orange & Navy Blue Conference: SEC (SEC-West) First Year of Baseball: Stadium (Capacity): Samford StadiumHitchcock Field at Plainsman Park (4,096) Dimensions: 315-385-385-360-331 Press Box Phone: (334) 844-4138

General Information Location: Richmond, Ky. Enrollment: 16,200 Nickname: Colonels Colors: Maroon & White Conference: Ohio Valley Conference First Year of Baseball: Stadium (Capacity): Turkey Hughes Field (1,500) Dimensions: 340-410-310 Press Box Phone: (859) 200-1958

General Information Location: Carbondale, Ill. Enrollment: 20,037 Nickname: Salukis Colors: Maroon & White Conference: Missouri Valley Conference First Year of Baseball: 1947 Stadium (Capacity): Abe Martin Field (2,000) Dimensions: 340-390-340 Press Box Phone:

Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jason Stein (Eastern Kentucky, 1997) Record at EKU (Seasons): 55-51 (Two seasons) Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Coaches: Jerry Edwards, John Peterson, Ryan Pfleger

Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Ken Henderson (Missouri Southern St., 1983) Record at Southern Illinois (Seasons): Same Career Record (Seasons): 12-8 (as interim in 1994) Assistant Coaches: Skylar Meade, James Conrad, Jason Belk

Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): John Pawlowski (Clemson, 1996) Record at Auburn (Seasons): 74-46 (Three seasons) Career Record (Seasons): 412-238-1 (10 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Scott Foxhall, Link Jarrett, Ty Megahee

2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 28-29 2010 MVC Record (Finish): 10-10 (T-3rd) NCAA Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/11 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: Newcomers: 15 Top Returners: Chris Serritella (.374, 19 2b, 13hr, 64rbi); Blake Pinnon (.333, 16 2b, 8hr, 45rbi); Chris Murphy (.320, 16 2b, 11sb)

2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 43-21 2010 SEC Record (Finish): 20-10 (1st SEC West) NCAA Postseason: NCAA Auburn Regional Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/12 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 7/8 Newcomers: 17 Top Returners: Kevin Patterson (.315, 16hr, 33rbi); Tony Caldwell (.349, 10hr, 41rbi); Justin Fradejas (.358, 14sb)

Series Information Series Record: SIU leads, 14-8 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: DNP Last Meeting: Southern Illinois 5, Memphis 3 (1984)

Series Information Series Record: Auburn leads, 5-4 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: DNP Last Meeting: Memphis 6, Auburn 5 (1978)

2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 28-27 2010 OVC Record (Finish): 9-12 (6th) NCAA Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/7 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 12/2 Newcomers: 13 Top Returners: Richie Rodriguez (.357, 21sb, 5hr); Ryan Faidley (.324, 12hr, 46rbi); Anthony Bazzani (5-3, 5.47era) Series Information Series Record: First Meeting 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: DNP Last Meeting: N/A

St. Peter’s College Peacocks March 12-13, Memphis, Tenn. (FedExPark) 12 p.m. • 3:30 p.m. • 1 p.m.

General Information Location: Jersey City, N.J. Enrollment: 3,282 Nickname: Peacocks Colors: Blue & White Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic First Year of Baseball: 1934 Stadium (Capacity): Jaroschak Field (250) Dimensions: N/A Press Box Phone: N/A Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Derek England (Columbia, 1994) Career Record (Seasons): 93-216 (Six Seasons) Record at St. Peter’s (Seasons): Same Assistant Coaches: Pedro Adorno, Jack Baker, Joe Romano 2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 18-34 2010 MAAC Record (Finish): 6-18 (8th) NCAA Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/5 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 4/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: Newcomers: 19 Top Returners: Justyn Carter (.359, 10 2b, 33sb); Dom Macaluso (5-8, 4.90era, 6cg, 60k); Brian Schroeder (.326, 5hr, 39rbi) Series Information Series Record: First Meeting 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: DNP Last Meeting: N/A

UT Martin Skyhawks March 15, Memphis, Tenn. (FedExPark) • 6:30 p.m. General Information Location: Martin, Tenn. Enrollment: 8,469 Nickname: Skyhawks Colors: Navy Blue & Orange Conference: Ohio Valley Conference First Year of Baseball: 1957 Stadium (Capacity): Skyhawk Field (500) Dimensions: 330-365-385-365-330 Press Box Phone: (731) 881-7337 Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Bubba Cates (Delta State, 1982) Record at UT Martin (Seasons): 193-442-1 (12 seasons) Career Record (Seasons): 449-603-1 (28 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Brad Goss, Trevor Berryhill, Eric Ebers 2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 24-31 2010 OVC Record (Finish): 8-16 (9th) NCAA Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 22/9 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 7/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: Newcomers: 14 Top Returners: Trey Karlen (.356, 22 2b, 14hr, 45rbi); Wes Patterson (.344 15 2b, 15hr, 64rbi); Jordan Owen (.326, 18hr, 51rbi) Series Information Series Record: Memphis leads 32-5 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: 1-1 Last Meeting: UT Martin 5, Memphis 4 (Feb. 23, 2010)

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Eastern Illinois Panthers

March 18-20, Memphis, Tenn. (FedExPark) 6:30 p.m. • 2 p.m. • 1 p.m. General Information Location: Charleston, Ill. Enrollment: 11,630 Nickname: Panthers Colors: Blue & Gray Conference: Ohio Valley Conference First Year of Baseball: 1904 Stadium (Capacity): Monier Field @ Coaches Stadium (600) Dimensions: 340-380-340 Press Box Phone: (217) 581-8464 Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jim Schmitz (Wilmington College, 1979) Record at EIU (Seasons): 429-423 (16 seasons) Career Record (Seasons): 593-584 (23 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Skylar Meade, James Conrad, Jason Belk 2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 18-35 2010 OVC Record (Finish): 11-12 (5th) NCAA Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/6 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 6/6 Newcomers: 10 Top Returners: Zac Borenstein (.353 11hr, 47rbi, 12sb); Daniel Rowe (.333); Mike Hoekstra (4-4, 4.16era) Series Information Series Record: Memphis leads, 10-2 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: DNP Last Meeting: Memphis 5, Eastern Illinois 4 (Mar. 3, 2007)


Arkansas Razorbacks

March 22, Little Rock, Ark. (Dickey-Stephens Park) • 6:30 p.m. March 23, Memphis, Tenn. (AutoZone Park) • 6:30 p.m. General Information Location: Fayetteville, Ark. Enrollment: 21,406 Nickname: Razorbacks Colors: Cardinal and White Conference: SEC (SEC-West) First Year of Baseball: 1897 Stadium (Capacity): Baum Stadium (10,737) Dimensions: 320-375-400-375-320 Press Box Phone: (479) 575-4141

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Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Dave Van Horn (Arkansas, 1988) Record at Arkansas (Seasons): 319-179 (Eight seasons) Career Record (Seasons): 904-419 (22 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Dave Jorn, Todd Butler, Scott Gurss 2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 43-21 2010 SEC Record (Finish): 18-12 (2nd SEC West) NCAA Postseason: NCAA Fayetteville Regional Champs; NCAA Tempe Super Regional Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/17 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 4/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 4/10 Newcomers: 18 Top Returners: Collin Kuhn (.336, 18 2b, 16hr, 52rbi, 17sb); Bo Bigham (.316, 15 2b, 30rbi, 14sb) Series Information Series Record: Arkansas leads 16-10-1 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: DNP Last Meeting: Arkansas 10, Memphis 9 (2003)

Alcorn State Braves

East Carolina Pirates

March 25-27, Greenville, N.C. (Clark-LeClair Stadium) 5 p.m. • 2 p.m. • 11 a.m. (CST) General Information Location: Greenville, N.C. Enrollment: 27,703 Nickname: Pirates Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Conference USA First Year of Baseball: 1951 Stadium (Capacity): Clark-LeClair Stadium (5,000) Dimensions: 320-400-320 Press Box Phone: (252) 328-0068 Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Billy Godwin (Atlantic Christian College, 1986) Record at East Carolina (Seasons): 193-117 (Five seasons) Career Record (Seasons): 455-202 (11 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Dan Roszel, Nick Schnabel, Jess Lancaster 2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 32-27 2010 C-USA Record (Finish): 11-13 (6th) NCAA Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/11 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 12/3 Newcomers: 13 Top Returners: Corey Thompson (.377, 8hr, 54rbi); Seth Maness (10-3, 4.17era, 90k); Zach Woods (8-4, 4.50era103k) Series Information Series Record: East Carolina leads, 19-9 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: 2-1 Last Meeting: East Carolina 3, Memphis 2 (April 11, 2010)

Southern Miss Golden Eagles

Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils March 30, Memphis, Tenn. (FedExPark) • 6:30 p.m.

General Information Location: Itta Bena, Miss. Enrollment: 3,767 Nickname: Delta Devils Colors: Forest Green and Red Conference: Southwest Athletic (SWAC-East) First Year of Baseball: Stadium (Capacity): Magnolia Field (200) Dimensions: 330-400-330 Press Box Phone: N/A Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Doug Shanks (Liberty, 1990) Record at Mississippi Valley (Seasons): 209-314 (11 seasons) Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Coaches: Aaron Steven, Terry Smith 2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 23-30 2010 SWAC Record (Finish): 16-8 (4th) NCAA Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/8 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 2/6 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/2 Newcomers: 9 Top Returners: Jerry Hildreth (.368, 38sb, 42rbi); Luke Walker (.297, 16sb); Cody Parker (1-1, 4.20era, 43k, 2sv) Series Information Series Record: Memphis leads, 2-0 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: DNP Last Meeting: Memphis 13, Mississippi Valley 5 (April 30, 2006)

Arkansas State Red Wolves

April 8-10, Memphis, Tenn. (FedExPark) 6:30 p.m. • 2 p.m. • 1 p.m.

April 12, Memphis, Tenn. (FedExPark) • 6:30 p.m. April 13 • Jonesboro, Ark. • 6:30 p.m.

General Information Location: Lorman, Miss. Enrollment: 3,334 Nickname: Braves Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Southwest Athletic (SWAC-East) First Year of Baseball: Stadium: Braves Baseball Field (500) Dimensions: 330-400-330 Press Box Phone: (601) 877-4083

General Information Location: Hattiesburg, Miss. Enrollment: 15,000 Nickname: Golden Eagles Colors: Black and Gold Conference: Conference USA First Year of Baseball: 1913 Stadium (Capacity): Hill Denson Field at Pete Taylor Park (6,600) Dimensions: 340-365-400-365-340 Press Box Phone: (601) 266-5684

General Information Location: Jonesboro, Ark. Enrollment: 12,185 Nickname: Red Wolves Colors: Scarlet and Black Conference: Sun Belt First Year of Baseball: 1948 Stadium (Capacity): Tomlinson Stadium /Kell Field (1,600) Dimensions: 335-375-400-375-335 Press Box Phone: (870) 972-3383

Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Barret Rey (Southern, 1997) Record at Alcorn State (Seasons): 27-27 (One Season) Career Record (Seasons): 83-121 (Four Seasons) Assistant Coaches: Byron Banks, David Gomez

Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Scott Berry (Southwest Missouri, 1986) Record at Southern Miss (Seasons): 36-24 (One Season) Career Record (Seasons): 221-82 (Five seasons) Assistant Coaches: Chad Caillet, Michael Federico, Richy Harrelson

April 1-3, Memphis, Tenn. (FedExPark) 6:30 p.m. • 2 p.m. • 1 p.m.

2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 27-27 2010 SWAC Record (Finish): 15-8 (5th) NCAA Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/9 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 6/8 Newcomers: 19 Top Returners: Eduardo Gonzalez (.350, 16 2b, 6hr, 53rbi); Kilby Perdomo (.355, 13 2b, 10hr, 54rbi); Rodney Warren (.393, 14 2b, 6hr, 47rbi);

2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 36-24 2010 C-USA Record (Finish): 14-10 (2nd) NCAA Postseason: C-USA Tournament Champs; NCAA Auburn Regional Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/10 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 8/6 Newcomers: 17 Top Returners: Todd McInnis (6-5, 3.30era, 87k); B.A. Vollmuth (.386, 20hr, 76rbi); Adam Doleac (.352, 57rbi)

Series Information Series Record: First Meeting 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: DNP Last Meeting: N/A

Series Information Series Record: Southern Miss leads, 49-41 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: 3-1 Last Meeting: Southern Miss 8, Memphis 2 (May 26, 2010)

Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Tommy Raffo (Mississippi State, 1990) Record at Arkansas State (Seasons): 53-58 (Two Seasons) Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Coaches: Cris Cook, Tighe Dickinson 2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 30-28 2010 Sun Belt Record (Finish): 17-12 (7th) NCAA Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/11 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 4/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 8/4 Newcomers: 14 Top Returners: Jordan Castaldo (.363 20 2b, 39rbi); Todd Baumgartner (.336, 14 2b, 3hr, 42rbi); Jacob Lee (8-3, 3.80era, 83k) Series Information Series Record: Memphis leads, 110-55-2 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: 1-1 Last Meeting: Memphis 15, Arkansas State 5 (April 21, 2010)

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UAB Blazers

April 15-17, Birmingham, Ala. 6:30 p.m. • 2 p.m. • 1 p.m.

Middle Tennessee Raiders

April 19-20, Memphis, Tenn. (FedExPark) 6:30 p.m. • 4 p.m.

UCF Knights

April 22-23, Memphis, Tenn. (FedExPark) 6:30 p.m. • 12 p.m. • 4 p.m.

General Information Location: Birmingham, Ala. Enrollment: 17,543 Nickname: Blazers Colors: Forest Green and Old Gold Conference: Conference USA First Year of Baseball: 1979 Stadium (Capacity): Young Memorial Field (1,000) Dimensions: 330-370-400-360-330 Press Box Phone: (205) 934-0200

General Information Location: Murfreesboro, Tenn. Enrollment: 26,406 Nickname: Blue Raiders Colors: Royal Blue and White Conference: Sun Belt First Year of Baseball: 1912 Stadium (Capacity): Reese Smith Field(2,100) Dimensions: 330-365-390-365-330 Press Box Phone: (615) 898-2117

General Information Location: Orlando, Fla. Enrollment: 56,235 Nickname: Knights Colors: Black and Gold Conference: Conference USA First Year of Baseball: 1973 Stadium (Capacity): Jay Bergman Field (2,230) Dimensions: 320-360-390-360-320 Press Box Phone: (407) UCF.HITS

Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Brian Shoop (Malone [Ohio], 1990) Record at UAB (Seasons): 110-118 (Four seasons) Career Record (Seasons): 802-425-1 (21 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Perry Roth, Josh Hopper, Ron Polk

Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Steve Peterson (Jacksonville State, 1973) Record at MT (Seasons): 742-572-3 (23 Seasons) Career Record (Seasons): 895-660-3 (29 Seasons) Assistant Coaches: Jim McGuire, Mike McLaury, Brandon Nolen

Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Terry Rooney (Radford, 1996) Record at UCF (Seasons): 55-57 (Two seasons) Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Coaches: Cliff Godwin, Jeff Palumbo, Brandon Romans

2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 28-25 2010 C-USA Record (Finish): 11-13 (T-5th) NCAA Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/14 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 7/9 Newcomers: 18 Top Returners: Jamal Austin (.364, 13 2b, 28sb); John Frost (.338, 14 2b, 5hr, 50rbi) ; Nick Crawford (.277, 17sb)

2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 35-23 2010 Sun Belt Record (Finish): 18-12 (3rd) NCAA Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/9 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 3/6 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 9/4 Newcomers: 13 Top Returners: Hunter Dawson (5-0, 4.75era, 18k); Justin Guidry (.389, 15 2b, 7hr, 52rbi); Will Skinner (.307, 16hr, 49rbi)

2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 33-22 2010 C-USA Record (Finish): 10-14 (T-8th) NCAA Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/5 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 7/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 11/7 Newcomers: 11 Top Returners: Darnell Sweeney (.358, 14 2b, 17sb); Jonathan Griffin (.299, 13hr, 44rbi); Chris Taladay (.352, 19 2b, 8hr, 47rbi)

Series Information Series Record: UAB leads, 39-33 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: 2-1 Last Meeting: UAB 11, Memphis 9 (May 9, 2010)

Series Information Series Record: Memphis leads, 38-35 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: 1-1 Last Meeting: Memphis 7, Middle Tennessee 6 (Feb. 20, 2010)

Series Information Series Record: Memphis leads, 10-6 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: 1-2 Last Meeting: Memphis 9, UCF 8 (10) (May 2, 2010)

Marshall Thundering Herd

Tulane Green Wave

Austin Peay Governors April 17, Clarksville, Tenn. (6 p.m.)

General Information Location: Clarksville, Tenn. Enrollment: 10,723 Nickname: Governors Colors: Red and White Conference: Ohio Valley Conference First Year of Baseball: 1931 Stadium (Capacity): Raymond C. Hand Park (1,500) Dimensions: 319-373-392-365-327 Press Box Phone: (931) 221-7406 Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Gary McClure (Austin Peay, 1986) Record at Austin Peay (Seasons): 678-623 (23 seasons) Career Record (Seasons): 678-628 (23 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Joel Mangrum, Derrick Dunbar, Joel Pedretti 2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 28-25 2010 OVC Record (Finish): 8-13 8th) NCAA Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/16 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 7/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost: Newcomers: 17 Top Returners: John Hogan (.328, 30rbi, 12 2b); Jon Clinard (.333, 30rbi, 29sb); Greg Bachman (.342, 10hr, 44rbi) Series Information Series Record: Memphis leads, 28-21 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: 1-0 Last Meeting: Austin Peay 14, Memphis 7 (April 6, 2010)

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April 29-May 1, Memphis, Tenn. (FedExPark) 6:30 p.m. • 2 p.m. • 1 p.m. General Information Location: Huntington, W. Va. Enrollment: 13,841 Nickname: Thundering Herd Colors: Green and White Conference: Conference USA First Year of Baseball: 1896 Stadium (Capacity): *Appalachian Power Park (4,500); Kennedy Center (3,000) Dimensions: APP (330-400-320); KC (330-375-400) Press Box Phone: APP - (304) 414-4131 (C-USA games)

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May6-8, New Orleans, La. 6:30 p.m. • 2 p.m. • 1 p.m.

General Information Location: New Orleans, La. Enrollment: 11,157 Nickname: Green Wave Colors: Olive Green and Sky Blue Conference: Conference USA First Year of Baseball: 1893 Stadium: Greer Field at Turchin Stadium (5,000) Dimensions: 325-370-400-370-325 Press Box Phone: (504) 862-8224

Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jeff Waggoner (Cleveland State, 1998) Record at Marshall (Seasons): 100-125-1 (Four seasons) Career Record (Seasons): Same Assistant Coaches: Joe Renner, Tim Donnelly

Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Rick Jones (UNC-Wilmington, 1975) Record at Tulane (Seasons): 707-353-2 (17 Seasons) Career Record (Seasons):983-442-3 (24 Seasons) Assistant Coaches Chad Sutter, Jake Gautreau, James Jurries

2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 27-31 2010 C-USA Record (Finish): 12-12 (4th) NCAA Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/10 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 7/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 8/7 Newcomers: 14 Top Returners: Victor Gomez (.364, 17hr, 63rbi); James Lavinskas (.342, 17rbi); Arik Sikula (6-5, 3.88era)

2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 34-22 2010 C-USA Record (Finish): 10-14 (9th) NCAA Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 21/5 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 8/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost: Newcomers: 7 Top Returners: Blake Crohan (.340, 14 2b, 8hr, 42rbi), Jeremy Schaffer (.286, 12hr, 52rbi); Robby Broach (7-3, 5.40era, 76k)

Series Information Series Record: Marshall leads, 9-7 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: 1-2 Last Meeting: Memphis 21, Marshall13 (April 3, 2010)

Series Information Series Record: Tulane leads, 41-32 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: 1-2 Last Meeting: Memphis 12, Tulane 8 (April 25, 2010)


Rice Owls

May 13-15, Houston, Texas 6:30 p.m. • 2 p.m. • 1 p.m. General Information Location: Houston, Texas Enrollment: 5,339 Nickname: Owls Colors: Blue and Gray Conference: Conference USA First Year of Baseball: 1913 Stadium (Capacity): Reckling Park (5,700) Dimensions: 330-375-400-375-330 Press Box Phone: (713) 348-4931

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Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Wayne Graham (Texas, 1970) Career Record (Seasons): 1,445-453 (30 seasons) Record at Rice (Seasons): 870-340 (19 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Mike Taylor, David Pierce, Patrick Hallmark 2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 40-23 2010 C-USA Record (Finish): 17-7 (1st) NCAA Postseason: NCAA Austin Regional Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 23/8 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 15/3 Newcomers: 12 Top Returners: Anthony Rendon (.394, 26hr, 85rbi, 14sb); Michael Fuda (.346, 7hr, 45rbi); Jeremy Rathjen (.317, 20 2b, 13hr, 39rbi) Series Information Series Record: Rice leads, 15-4 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: 1-2 Last Meeting: Rice 14, Memphis 3 (March 27, 2010)

Mississippi State Bulldogs

May 17, Memphis, Tenn. (AutoZone Park) • 6:30 p.m.

Houston Cougars

May 19-21, Memphis, Tenn. (FedExPark) 6:30 p.m. • 6:30 p.m. • 1 p.m.

General Information Location: Starkville, Miss. Enrollment: 19,644 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Maroon and White Conference: SEC (SEC-West) First Year of Baseball: 1885 Stadium (Capacity): Dudy Noble Field, Polk-DeMent Stadium (15,000) Dimensions: 330-376-390-374-326 Press Box Phone: (662) 325-3776

General Information Location: Houston, Texas Enrollment: 37,000 Nickname: Cougars Colors: Scarlet and White, with Navy Trim Conference: Conference USA First Year of Baseball: 1947 Stadium (Capacity): Cougar Field (3,500) Dimensions: 330-375-390-375-330 Press Box Phone: (713) 743-0840

Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): John Cohen (Mississippi State, 1990) Career Record (Seasons): 369-259-1 (11 seasons) Record at Mississippi State (Seasons): 48-62 (2 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Butch Thompson, Lane Burroughs

Coaching Information Head Coach (Alma Mater): Todd Whitting (Houston, 1995) Career Record (Seasons): First Season Record at Houston (Seasons): First Season Assistant Coaches: Trip Couch, Jack Cressend, Steven Trout

2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 23-33 2010 SEC Record (Finish): 6-24 (6th SEC West) NCAA Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/7 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/3+DH Pitchers Returning/Lost: 9/5 Newcomers: 20 Top Returners: Nick Vickerson .328, 8hr, 12 2b10sb); Cody Freeman (.303hr, 30rbi, 5sb); Chris Stratton (5-3, 5.29era, 76k)

2011 Team Information 2010 Record: 25-32 2010 C-USA Record (Finish): 11-13 (5th) NCAA Postseason: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/13 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost: Newcomers: 10 Top Returners: Joel Ansley (.333, 7 3b, 5hr, 17sb 43rbi); Eric Brooks (5-2, 6.83era); Caleb Ramsey (.341, 14 2b, 40rbi, 10sb)

Series Information Series Record: Mississippi State leads, 48-21 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: 1-0 Last Meeting: Mississippi State 7, Memphis 6 (March 24, 2010)

Series Information Series Record: Houston leads, 34-9 2010 Series Record vs. Memphis: 2-1 Last Meeting: Houston 8, Memphis 6 (April 18, 2010)

2011 C-USA Championships Trustmark Park and Pearl, Miss. to Hosts 2011 C-USA Baseball Championships The 2011 Conference USA Championship will be played at Trustmark Park in Pearl, Miss. Trustmark Park The stadium in suburban Jackson is the home of the Mississippi Braves, the AA club of the Atlanta Braves. The ballpark, which opened April 18, 2005, has capacity for nearly 7,500 fans. There are 5,500 chair-back seats in the reserved seating areas. The grass berm beyond the outfield walls has room for an additional 2,000 general admission customers. The Farm Bureau Grill, beyond the right-field wall, is a full-service restaurant and there are nine baseball-themed concession stands that offer a wide variety of ballpark treats. Twenty-two luxury suites that seat between 16 and 20 fans are equipped with hardwood floors, a bar, flat screen TVs, refrigerator and sliding doors that open up to two rows of seats. The ballpark also includes the picnic pavilion, 150 closed-circuit monitors positioned around the park televising the game, two merchandise shops and a kids play area beyond the center-field wall. The field dimensions are 330 feet down the left-field line, 332 feet down the right-field line, and 400 feet to center-field. C-USA Championship Format The 2011 Conference USA Championship will feature the top eight teams in regular-season league play. Those eight will be split into two four-team pools (or pods), with the winner of each pod playing in a single championship game. Teams will be assigned pods based on seed, which will be determined by the order of finish in regular-season conference play. Each team will be guaranteed to play three games. Teams in each pod will play two teams in its pod and one team outside its pod. The team with the best composite record in each pod will advance to the championship game. Two-way ties in a pod will be broken by head-to-head play. In case of a three-way tie, the highest seed will advance. The higher seed will be the home team in games on Days 1 and 3 and in the Championship Game; teams that were the visitors on Day 1 will be the home team on Day 2.

Championship Schedule Ma Makeup akeup of the Pods and Schedule of Play Pod 1 (Seeds 1, 4, 5 and 8) Po 1 vvs. 4, 5 and 8 4 vvs. 1, 5 and 8 5 vvs. 1, 4 and 8 8 vvs. 1, 4 and 5 Po 2 (Seeds 2, 3, 6 and 7) Pod 2 vvs. 3, 6 and 7 3 vvs. 2, 6 and 7 6 vvs. 2, 3 and 7 7 vvs. 2, 3 and 6 Wed., May 25 W

Game Schedule Fri., May 27

Se 4 vs. Seed 5 Seed Seed 1 vs. Seed 8 Seed 3 vs. Seed 6 Seed 2 vs. Seed 7 Thurs., May 26

Seed 4 vs. Seed 8 Seed 3 vs. Seed 7 Seed 1 vs. Seed 5 Seed 2 vs. Seed 6

Seed 6 vs. Seed 7 Seed 2 vs. Seed 3 Seed 1 vs. Seed 4 Seed 5 vs. Seed 8 Sat., May 28

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2011 Opponents SID Directory UAB Baseball Contact .............. Tyson Mathews SID Phone ........................... 205.996.2576 SID Email................... tmathews@uab.edu Website......................www.uabsports.com

Eastern Kentucky Baseball Contact ..................................Steve Fohl SID Phone .......................................859.622.1253 SID Email...............................steve.fohl@eku.edu Website...................................www.ekusports.edu

Rice Ric Baseball Contact . John Sullivan SID Phone .........713.348.5636 SID Email........ jsully@rice.edu Website.... www.RiceOwls.com

Alcorn State Baseball Contact ...........Augustus Howard SID Phone ........................... 601.877.6501 SID Email...............aghoward@alcorn.edu Website.................. www.alcornsports.com

Evansville Baseball Contact ..............................Lizzie Barlow SID Phone ....................................... 812.488.1152 SID Email.......................... eb153@evansville.edu Website.......................... www.GoPurpleAces.com

Southern Illinois Baseball Contact ...Jason Clay SID Phone .........618.453.5470 SID Email.............................jclay@siu.edu Website.................... www.SIUSalukis.com

Arkansas Baseball Contact ....................Chad Crunk SID Phone ........................... 479.575.2753 SID Email......................mcrunk@uark.edu Website....www.ArkansasRazorbacks.com

Houston Baseball Contact ...............................Jamie Zarda SID Phone .......................................713.743.9406 SID Email.........................jczarda@central.uh.edu Website............................... www.UHcougars.com

Southern Miss Baseball Contact .................. Jack Duggan SID Phone ........................... 601.266.5332 SID Email.............. jack.duggan@usm.edu Website................www.SouthernMiss.com

Arkansas State Baseball Contact ..........Anthony Reynolds SID Phone ........................... 870.972.3547 SID Email............... areynolds@astate.edu Website............www.astateredwolves.com

Kennesaw State Baseball Contact ................................. Mark Toma SID Phone ...................................... 770-499-3217 SID Email......................... mtoma@kennesaw.edu Website.....................................www.ksuowls.com

St. Peter’s Baseball Contact ................ Scott Johnson SID Phone ........................... 201.761.7322 SID Email.................. sjohnson4@spc.edu Website........ www.spc.edu/pages/408.asp

Auburn Baseball Contact .................Dan Froehlich SID Phone ........................... 334.844.9803 SID Email................. froehdp@auburn.edu Website..................www.auburntigers.com

Marshall Baseball Contact .............................. Ben Warnick SID Phone .......................................304.696.4662 SID Email..................warnick3@live.marshall.edu Website.................................. www.herdzone.com

UT-Martin Baseball Contact ................Ryne Rickman SID Phone ........................... 731.881.7632 SID Email.....................rrickman@utm.edu Website......................www.utmsports.com

Austin Peay Baseball Contact ..................... Cody Bush SID Phone ........................... 931.221.7561 SID Email....................... bushc@apsu.edu Website .....................www.LetsGoPeay.com

Middle Tennessee Baseball Contact ................... Jessica Stauffacher SID Phone ....................................... 615.904.8115 SID Email............jstauffacher@goblueraiders.edu Website......................... www.GoBlueRaiders.com

Tulane Baseball Contact ...............Greg Campbell SID Phone ........................... 504.314.7271 SID Email..............gcampbe1@tulane.edu Website.......... www.tulanegreenwave.com

UCF Baseball Contact ............... Brian Ormiston SID Phone .......................... 407.823.2409 SID Email......bormiston@athletics.ucf.edu Website....................www.ucfathletics.com

Ole Miss Baseball Contact .................................Bill Bunting SID Phone .......................................662.915.7522 SID Email......................... wbunting@olemiss.edu Website........................... www.olemisssports.com

East Carolina Baseball Contact .................Malcolm Gray SID Phone ........................... 252.737.4522 SID Email.........................graym@ecu.edu Website................... www.ECUpirates.com

Mississippi State Baseball Contact ..................................... Joe Dier SID Phone .......................................662.325.8040 SID Email................ jbdier@athletics.msstate.edu Website........................ www.MStateAthletics.com

Eastern Illinois Baseball Contact ....... Greg Lautzenheiser SID Phone ........................... 217.581.7020 SID Email............ glautzenheiser@eiu.edu Website....................www.eiupanthers.edu

Mississippi Valley State Baseball Contact .............................William Bright SID Phone ....................................... 662.254.3011 SID Email..............................sportinfo@mvsu.edu Website..........................www.MVSUbaseball.com Oral Roberts Baseball Contact ..................................Cris Belvin SID Phone .......................................918.495.7181 SID Email....................................cbelvin@oru.edu Website.......................www.orugoldeneagles.com

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Baseball Contact .............Russ Anderson SID Phone ......................... 214.774.1351 SID Fax.............................. 214.496.0055 SID Email............ rdanderson@c-usa.org Website............ www.conferenceusa.com


Tigers’ Records vs. All-Time Opponents School hool W-L-T Years Air Force ..... 9-5 ............ 1992-2008 Akron........... 4-0 ..................... 2007 UAB ............ 33-39 ........ 1992-2010 Alabama ...... 5-11 .......... 1971-2006 Alabama St. 1-0 ................ 1952-52 Alcorn St. .. 0-0 ..................... 2011 Arizona St. .. 0-2 ............ 1976-2004 Arkansas ... 10-16-1 ...... 1964-2003 UALR .......... 39-12 ........ 1968-2006 Arkansas-Pine Bluff .......... 4-0 ................ 1998-99 Arkansas College ............. 5-7-1 ............ 1923-27 Arkansas St. .................... 110-55-2 ... 1915-2010 Army ................................. 7-1 ............ 1992-2001 Army ABU 846 .................. 2-0 ................ 1948-49 Auburn ............................. 4-5 ................ 1974-78 Austin Peay ..................... 28-21 ........ 1979-2010 Baylor ............................... 2-4 ................ 1996-97 Belhaven........................... 4-0 ................ 1989-94 Bellarmine College ........... 2-0 ................ 1968-70 Belmont ............................ 2-0 ..................... 1965 Bethel College .................. 5-7 ................ 1924-62 Bradley ............................. 9-13 .......... 1967-2010 Brown ............................... 4-2 ................ 1972-75 BYU .................................. 1-0 ..................... 2007 Cal St. Fullerton ................ 0-1 ..................... 1994 Cal St. Northridge ............. 1-0 ..................... 2004 Carroll College .................. 2-0 ..................... 1975 Centenary College ............ 2-2 ................ 1960-63 Central Arkansas .............. 6-0 ............ 1986-2010 UCF .................................. 10-6 .............. 2006-10 Central Michigan............... 4-6 ................ 1966-70 Charlotte ........................... 12-15 ........ 1987-2005 Chicago ............................ 2-0 ................ 1951-61 Christian Brothers ............. 13-2 .............. 1918-89 Cincinnati .......................... 51-28 ........ 1962-2005 Clemson ........................... 1-2 ..................... 2007 Cornell .............................. 2-0 ..................... 1973 Connecticut....................... 0-2 ............ 1999-2005 Creighton .......................... 0-0 ..................... 2008 Cumberland ...................... 1-1 ..................... 1996 Dallas Baptist.................... 1-5 ................ 2008-10 David Lipscomb ................ 7-4-1 ........ 1934-2001 Davidson College ............. 1-0 ..................... 1987 Dayton .............................. 13-2 .............. 1994-99 DePauw ............................ 2-0 ................ 1955-56 Delta St. ............................ 37-18 ............ 1933-80 Drake ................................ 1-0 ..................... 1972 East Carolina................... 9-19 .............. 2002-10 East Tennessee St............ 1-0 ..................... 1978 Eastern Illinois ................ 10-2 .......... 1983-2007 Eastern Kentucky ........... 0-0 ..................... 2011 Eastern Michigan .............. 2-1 ................ 1996-99 Evansville ........................ 7-7-1 ............ 1988-99 Florence St. ...................... 5-7 ................ 1952-59 Florida St. ......................... 14-40 ............ 1977-90 Georgia ............................. 1-2 ..................... 2008 Georgia Tech .................... 4-1 ................ 1966-77 Hanover College ............... 2-0 ................ 1958-59 Harding ............................. 6-1 ................ 1986-93 Hope College .................... 6-0 ................ 1963-66 Houston ........................... 9-34 .......... 1997-2010 Howard ............................. 7-2 ................ 1962-64 Illinois................................ 6-2 ................ 1948-88 Illinois College .................. 1-0 ..................... 1992 Illinois St. .......................... 20-5 .......... 1972-2007 Illinois Wesleyan ............... 4-0 ................ 1964-89 Indiana St. ........................ 6-4 ............ 1976-2009 Indiana .............................. 3-2 ............ 1974-2007 Iowa .................................. 3-2 ................ 1975-97 Jacksonville ........................ 2-0................... 1974 James Madison .................. 2-0................... 1981 Kansas................................ 2-0................... 2009

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All-Time Records vs vs. C-USA Schools School W-L-T YEARS UAB .................................. 33-39.....................1992-2010 UCF .................................. 10-6...........................2006-10 East Carolina .................... 9-19...........................2002-10 Houston ............................ 9-34.......................1997-2010 Marshall ............................ 7-9.............................2006-10 Rice .................................. 4-15...........................2006-10 Southern Miss................... 41-49.....................1975-2010 Tulane ............................... 32-41.....................1976-2010 Overall Record ................ 145-212 (.406) ......1975-2010 School W-L-T Years Kansas St. .......................... 10-3.........................1960-86 Kennesaw St. .................... 0-0................................ 2011 Kentucky ............................. 0-2.......................1995-2004 LaCrosse St. ....................... 1-0................................ 1971 Lambuth.............................. 19-3-1 .....................1927-87 Lawrence College ............... 3-0...........................1971-74 Lincoln Memorial ................ 1-0................................ 1989 Livingston ........................... 0-1................................ 1989 Louisiana-Monroe ............... 10-9.....................1966-2010 LSU..................................... 1-9...........................1964-75 Louisiana Tech.................... 9-10.........................1935-89 Louisville ............................. 52-23...................1967-2004 MacMurray College ............ 4-0...........................1973-92 Marshall ............................. 7-9...........................2006-10 McKendree College ............ 3-0................................ 1964 Miami (Fla.)......................... 0-2................................ 1974 Michigan ............................. 0-1................................ 2007 Middle Tennessee ............ 38-35...................1983-2010 Millikin ................................. 6-0...........................1975-78 Minnesota ........................... 1-1................................ 1976 Ole Miss ............................. 53-93-1 ...............1915-2010 Mississippi College ............. 9-1...........................1954-66 Mississippi St.................... 21-48...................1950-2010 Mississippi Valley ............. 2-0................................ 2006 Missouri .............................. 5-6.......................1959-2007 Missouri-St. Louis ............... 2-2...........................1970-77 Missouri Baptist .................. 1-0................................ 1979 Morehead St. ...................... 10-2.........................1979-99 Murray St. ........................... 60-35...................1929-2010 Navy ................................... 7-3.......................1992-2006 NATTC ................................ 5-12-1 .....................1949-59 New Mexico St.................... 2-0................................ 1971 Nicholls St........................... 3-5.......................1990-2006 North Alabama .................... 3-1................................ 1993 North Carolina .................... 1-1................................ 1978 North Dakota ...................... 8-1...........................1964-70 North Park College ............. 2-0................................ 1976 Northeastern Illinois ............ 9-1...........................1969-85 Northern lowa ..................... 3-0...................... 1990, 2007 NW Missouri St. .................. 1-0................................ 1987 Northwestern St. ................. 1-0................................ 1994 Northwestern ...................... 8-4...........................1966-71 Notre Dame ........................ 9-10.....................1954-2006 Oakland .............................. 2-1................................ 2010 Ohio .................................... 2-1................................ 2008 Ohio St................................ 4-2.......................1977-2008 Oklahoma .......................... 2-2...........................2006-10 Oklahoma St. ...................... 1-4.......................1991-2002 Oral Roberts ...................... 0-0................................ 2011 Pittsburgh ........................... 0-1................................ 2010 Portland .............................. 0-1................................ 2010 Providence College ............ 1-0................................ 1974 Quincy College ................... 9-1...........................1959-69 Rhodes College .................. 29-9.........................1927-92 Rice .................................... 4-15.........................2006-10 Rollins College.................... 1-0................................ 1964 Rutgers ............................... 2-0................................ 1973 St. Francis .......................... 3-0................................ 1974 Saint Louis .......................... 42-25-1 ...............1957-2005 St. Mary’s (Ill.)..................... 2-1...........................1958-85

Opponents by the Numbers Category Most Wins

School Numbers Arkansas State .............. 110 Murray State.................... 60 Ole Miss .......................... 53 Louisville ......................... 52 Most Losses Ole Miss .......................... 93 Arkansas State ................ 55 Southern Miss ................. 49 Mississippi State ............. 48 Florida State .................... 40 Most Games Arkansas State .............. 167 Oldest Rivalry Ole Miss ........ 1915 (95 yrs.) Arkansas State .................... # of Opponents ...................................... 168 Best Winning % (min. 20 games) ......................... UT-Martin ...........865 (32-5) # of Games ................................... 2,663 vs. Tennessee Schools ........................247-135-3 School W-L-T Years St. Olaf College .............. 7-0 .................. 1972-81 St. Peter’s ..................... 0-0 ....................... 2011 St. Xavier (Ill.) ................. 2-0 ....................... 1980 Samford .......................... 1-2 ....................... 2008 Seton Hall ....................... 0-1 ....................... 2008 SIU-Edwardsville ............ 2-1 ....................... 2009 South Alabama ............... 11-14 .......... 1977-2010 South Carolina ................ 2-9 .................. 1981-90 USF ................................ 12-17 .......... 1996-2005 SE Missouri St. ............... 29-19 .......... 1959-2008 Southern Illinois ........... 8-14 ................ 1963-84 Southern Miss ............... 41-49 .......... 1975-2010 Southern ......................... 2-0 ....................... 1981 SW Missouri St. .............. 2-2 .............. 1990-2001 Southwestern La............. 4-1 ....................... 1985 Tennessee ...................... 20-9 ................ 1919-95 UT-Martin ....................... 32-5 ............ 1928-2010 Tennessee St. ................. 5-0 .................. 1980-93 Tennessee Tech.............. 26-7 ............ 1963-2010 TCU ................................ 1-7 .............. 1994-2005 Toledo ............................. 0-1 ....................... 2010 Troy ................................ 1-4 .................. 2006-09 Tulane ............................ 32-41 .......... 1976-2010 Tulsa ............................... 3-8 .................. 1971-74 Union .............................. 30-15-1........... 1916-96 UNLV .............................. 0-3 ....................... 2003 Valparaiso ....................... 9-2 .............. 1948-2009 Vanderbilt........................ 18-27 .......... 1933-2008 Villanova ......................... 0-1 ....................... 2002 Virginia Tech ................... 9-4 .................. 1979-90 Wabash College ............. 1-2-1............... 1953-55 Wake Forest ................... 1-0 ....................... 2004 Washington (Mo.) ........... 7-5.................... 1959-87 West Virginia .................. 1-0 ....................... 1999 West Texas St. ................ 2-1 ....................... 1971 Western Illinois ............... 17-8-1......... 1965-2004 Western Kentucky .......... 1-0 ....................... 1987 Western Michigan ........... 1-1 ....................... 1976 Wheaton College ............ 1-2 .................. 1950-60 Wisconsin ....................... 0-3 .................. 1951-52 UW-Milwaukee ............... 1-0 ....................... 1972 Wisconsin State .............. 5-0 .................. 1974-75 Overall Record ........................... 1,512-1,140-11 Bold denotes 2011 opponents

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Tigers March to Best-Ever Finish in C-USA History in 2010 The University of Memphis baseball program ushered in a new era in 2010. The Tigers, who played at Nat Buring Stadium for 36 seasons and spent the 2009 season without a true home, returned to the University’s Park Avenue Campus to play at its new home-FedExPark. A year and a day after the groundbreaking for the construction the U of M’s baseball facility, the Tigers hosted in-state foe Middle Tennessee in the first game at the newly redesigned ballpark. That game began a series of firsts and highlights for the Tigers in the 2010 season.

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Baseball Earns Highest Finish in C-USA History With a 12-12 mark in Conference USA play, Head Coach Daron Schoenrock’s Memphis baseball team secured its highest-ever finish since the inception of the league in 1996. The third-seeded Tigers returned to the C-USA Championship for the first time since the 2007 season. Four Tigers Named to All-C-USA Second Team University of Memphis baseball players Ryan Fraser, Tyler Huelsing, Drew Martinez and Chad Zurcher were each named second team All-Conference USA performers. The four-man selection marks the second time since 2007 that four players have earned postseason recognition. Memphis Boasts Three All-Academic Selections Just two days after clinching it’s highest-ever regular season finish in C-USA play, the Memphis baseball program added another first. For the first time in program history three Tigers earned academic recognition as seniors Ryan Fraser and Brennon Martin were joined by sophomore Chad Zurcher on the 2010 C-USA All-Academic team, as selected by the league’s baseball sports information directors. Memphis’s three AllAcademic picks led all C-USA institutions. Puttin’ on the Hits For the second consecutive season, Drew Martinez led Memphis in hits. His 98 base knocks ranks third on the Tigers’ all-time single-season hits list. Martinez fell just two hits shy of becom-

Memphis went 17-10 in its first season in FedExPark in 2010. The 17 wins represented the most home victories since the 2001 season. ing the second Tiger ever to reach 100 hits in a single season. The only other player to ever do so is Mark Little, who collected 104 hits in 1994. Getting Offensive The Memphis offense put up the program’s strongest numbers in recent history. The Tigers’ .324 batting average represents the highest mark since 1994. In each of the last two seasons, Memphis’s hits leader collected 60 hits. Five Tigers recorded more than 60 hits in 2010. Here is a look: Player Hits Drew Martinez 96 Chad Zurcher 86 Tyler Huelsing 81 Jacob Wilson 70 Adam McClain 63 Back and Better Than Ever! Memphis’s appearance in the 2010 C-USA Championship marked the program’s first league tournament appearance since 2007. With a 27-28 overall record and 12-12 mark in Conference USA play, Head Coach Daron Schoenrock’s club secured its highest-ever finish since the inception of the league in 1996. The Tigers’ current C-USA-best finish is a pair of fourth-place showings in 2006 and 1999. Memphis went 13-11 in 2006 and 15-12 in 1999. The U of M’s record for league wins is 15, which was set in 1999 and matched in 2004.

Stunner Johnson In his first season, Tiger pitching coach Fred Corral made an immediate impact on the Tigers’ pitching staff. In Corral’s first year on Schoenrock’s coaching staff, Memphis pitchers struck out a program-record 462 batters. The previous record was 435 strikeouts set in 1999. This is Our House Memphis was successful in its first season at FedExPark. The Tigers finished the year 17-10 in home games, marking the most wins at the Park Avenue Campus facility since the 2001 team went 20-9 at home. The 17 home wins is the second-most since the 1994 squad won 20 home games. Memphis outscored its opponents 213-188 at home and hit .332 with 55 doubles and 29 home runs. Iron Man Junior catcher Phillip Chapman has proved to be a true Iron Tiger for Memphis last year. The junior caught 121-straight innings in C-USA competition before suffering his season-ending broken arm. In those games, the Clinton, Miss., native hit .406 and led the Memphis offense with 19 runs, 15 RBI, four doubles and four home runs. Chapman ran his consecutive weekend innings caught streak to 129 after catching the first game of the Oklahoma series. Memphis Lowers Boom on Sooners in Series Opener Me Backed by six strikeouts in six innings by starter Ba Ryan Fraser and three hits by Jacob Wilson, the Ry Tigers shocked #14 Oklahoma with a 4-3 win on Tig May 14. The victory was Memphis’ fourth against Ma a ttop-20 program. Memphis Stuns Rice in C-USA’s Opening Weekend Me Memphis got the C-USA season started with a Me bang ousting power Rice, 2-1. The Tigers got ba a complete-game win from Brennon Martin to claim their second-straight Friday night win over cla the Owls. Memphis then rallied for three runs in the bottom of the ninth to clinch the series with an 8-7 win in game two.

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Tigers Record Season-Highs at Marshall Memphis had its best offensive game of the year in the series finale to seal a series win at Marshall. The club scored 18 runs in the final four innings en route to a 21-13 win. The U of M scored a season-high in runs (21), RBI (24), hits (24) and home runs (5). Tyler Huelsing homered three times in the game. Adam McClain and Jacob Wilson also hit home runs.

FedExPark Firsts The he following are just the beginning of a list of first-time occurrences at FedExPark: First Game: Middle Tennessee at Memphis (2/19/10). First Night Game: South Alabama at Memphis (3/16/10). First Tiger Win: Memphis captured its first win at FedExPark on February 20 when senior first baseman Trey Wiedman lined a bases-loaded, game-winning single to the right centerfield gap to score Drew Martinez and give the Tigers a 7-6 win over Middle Tennessee. Wiedman’s hit was the first game-winning hit of the park’s history. First C-USA Win: Memphis got a completegame outing from Brennon Martin and Trey Wiedman clubbed a two-run home run in the eighth to help Memphis clinch its first C-USA win at FedExPark–a 5-2 triumph over No. 18 Rice. First Pitch: Senior hurler Brennon Martin took the hill for the Tigers and recorded the first pitch at 4:06 p.m. on February 19, 2010. The Memphian struck out Blue Raider leadoff man Justin Guidry on three pitches to open the game. First Memphis Hit: Tyler Huelsing singled up the middle in the first inning of the 2011 season opener for the Tigers’ first hit at FedExPark. First Run: Memphis senior Tyler Huelsing scored FedExPark’s first run in the bottom of the third inning. After collecting the program’s first hit at FedExPark, Huelsing scored the park’s first run and the first run of the Tigers’ 2010 season. First RBI: Memphis shortstop Chad Zurcher, who was playing in his first game since taking a redshirt 16 games into the 2009 season, came through with FedExPark’s first RBI, when he lined a single to left to bring Huelsing home. First HR: That honor goes to Memphis’ Jacob Wilson. Wilson came up big in the fourth, belted a solo home run deep over the centerfield wall. First Grand Slam: Tyler Huelsing belted his first home run of the year and the first grand slam in FedExPark history on March 7. Huelsing’s blast hit the side of the scoreboard and highlighted a seven-run second inning. Huelsing hit his second grand slam at FedExPark on Sun., Mar. 21. First Walk-Off Grand Slam: Rick Russell ended Sunday’s series finale versus Tennessee Tech with his first career homer and the first walk-off blast at FedExPark. First Stolen Base: Tiger teammates Drew Martinez and Chad Zurcher teamed up for FedExPark’s first stolen base and double steal. The duo successfully executed the double steal in the third inning of the 2010 season opener. First Tiger Pitching Win: Sophomore Heith Hatfield benefitted from Wiedman’s hit and picked up the Tigers’ first pitching win at FedExPark. Hatfield struck out one in 2.1 innings of relief. First Complete Game: Ryan Fraser struck out a career-high 12 batters, including the first five TTU hitters to come to the plate, en route to a 6-1 win in the Tiger’s first complete-game performance at FedExPark on March 20, 2010. First Series Win: After dropping the series opener, Memphis took games two and three of the weekend series versus Oakland to clinch its first series victory at FedExPark.

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Stan Bronson’s Jersey Retired Head Coach Daron Schoenrock and the University of Memphis baseball program honored it’s legendary batboy, Stan Bronson, by officially retiring his jersey in a pre-game ceremony on Sun., Apr. 25. Bronson’s jersey now hangs on the rightfield wall at FedExPark with other Tigers baseball greats such as: Dave Anderson, Bobby Kilpatrick, Mark Little and Mike Paxton. Known as a living legend in Tiger baseball, Bronson holds a place in history as the “Most Durable Batboy” ever, as approved by Guinness World Records. He has been a fixture in the Tiger baseball program for 52 years–a stretch in which Memphis has played approximately 2,366 games. Start from the Top Much of the Tigers’ success in 2010 can be attributed to the play of Drew Martinez and Chad Zurcher. Zurcher led the team with a .400 batting average, while Martinez was second, checking in at .377. Martinez reached base in 54 games and recorded at least two hits in 29. Zurcher, who put together seperate hit streaks of 17 and 16 games, posted multiple hits in a team-high 33 games. The Tigers’ 1-2 punch combined for 190 hits, 113 runs, 39 stolen bases and a .388 batting average. Tigers Put Together Consecutive C-USA Series Wins For the first time since the 2007 season, Memphis clinched wins in back-to-back C-USA series after sweeping the April 3 doubleheader at Marshall. The road series win was also a first since 2007 when Memphis swept UAB in Birmingham. Turn it Around After starting the season 5-11, Memphis went 23-19 over the last 41 games to finish 28-30 and make an appearance in this year’s C-USA Championship. The Tigers started the season 1-1 after splitting two games with Middle Tennessee in the opening series of the season and played above .500 for the first time this year (at 23-22) after defeating UAB in the series opener on May 7. The Tigers dropped the final two games of the series to fall back below the .500 mark. Memphis took midweek contests against UCA and Murray State, before shocking #14 Oklahoma, 4-3, on May 14 to improve its record to 26-24. Memphis dropped four of its last six games of the 2010 season. In the 41-game span, the Tigers’ offense cranked its production up to the tune of a .331 batting average with 89 doubles, 11 triples and 45 home runs. All, but the Tiger regulars batted over .300 in the stretch.

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Long Streaks Snapped Two Memphis hitters had career-long hit streaks snapped in the regular season finale at Southern Miss. Adam McClain went 0-for-3 to break a 20-game streak, while Drew Martinez fell one game shy of tying the Memphis record 23-game hit streak when he went 0-for-4. Martinez’s streak was the longest in C-USA in 2010. Martinez hit .443 and collected nearly half of his season total in hits (47) in the streak. He scored 23 runs and drove in 23 more in the streak. McClain hit .429 with 30 hits in his 20-game stretch. Memphis’s alltime hit streak is 23 games set by Mark Little in 1994. McClain strung together a 17-game streak in 2009. Here is a list of hit streaks by Tigers this season. Player No. Streak Drew Martinez 22 4/13-5/21 Adam McClain 20 4/16-5/13 Chad Zurcher 17 4/2-5/7 Chad Zurcher 16 3/6-3/27 First Time For Everything For the first time in Memphis history, the Tigers produced five C-USA Weekly Award winners in 2010. Ryan Fraser and Tyler Huelsing got the streak going with Hitter and Pitcher of the Week honors on March 22. Brennon Martin followed with Pitcher of the Week accolades the following week and Huelsing earned his second Hitter of the Week. Fraser became the fifth honoree when he was named the C-USA Pitcher of the Week for the second time on April 19. Huelsing Honored as Hitter of the Week For the second time in three weeks, Memphis senior outfielder Tyler Huelsing earned C-USA Hitter of the Week honors on April 5. Huelsing was the first Tiger hitter to earn multiple weekly honors in a single season since Adam Amar in 2006. Huelsing swung a hot bat en route to leading Memphis to its second consecutive C-USA series victory and its first road series win since 2007. For the week, the senior posted a team-best .500 C-USA Awards List Memphis got some of its best performances in recent history in the 2010 season. Several Tigers earned weekly honors over the course of the year. Here is a list of awards last year. Second Team All-C-USA Ryan Fraser Tyler Huelsing Drew Martinez Chad Zurcher C-USA Hitter of the Week Tyler Huelsing (3/22/10, 4/5/10) C-USA Pitcher of the Week Ryan Fraser (3/22/10, 4/19/10, 5/17/10) Brennon Martin (3/29/10)


batting average (10-for-20) with 10 RBI and three home runs. Huelsing hit safely in all four games last week, including finishing the week with a pair of multi-hit performances at Marshall. He produced one of the greatest offensive performances in Memphis baseball history in the series finale at Marshall, going 6-for-6 with three home runs, eight RBI and 15 total bases. The first C-USA player to hit three homers in a game this year, Huelsing’s offensive output tied a Memphis record for home runs and total bases in a game. His six hits and eight RBI was one shy of the school record. He is the first Tiger hitter to hit three home runs in one game since Adam Amar hit three roundtrippers in a win over Tulane in 2006. Huelsing’s six-hit day is also a first since Amar collected six hits versus ECU in 2006. The Munford, Tenn., native’s 12 home runs in 2010 is a career-high and are the most by a Tiger hitter since 2007.

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Fraser and Huelsing Haul in C-USA Weekly Honors For the first time since Ben Grisham and Bill Moss swept the C-USA weekly awards in 2007, Memphis earned Pitcher and Hitter of the Week honors as pitcher Ryan Fraser was tabbed Pitcher of the Week, while senior outfielder Tyler Huelsing earned co-Hitter of the Week recognition on March 22. Fraser went the distance and struck out a career-high 12 batters against Tennessee Tech, while Huelsing hit .556 (10-for18) with four home runs, 12 RBI and 10 runs scored. Martin Named C-USA Pitcher of the Week Brennon Martin became the second-straight Memphis hurler to earn C-USA Pitcher of the Week honors after he threw a complete game to defeat nationally-ranked Rice in the conference opener. Martin’s award comes a week after Ryan Fraser’s complete-game effort against Tennessee Tech earned him the league’s weekly honor and represented the first time since the 1999 season that Tiger pitchers have garnered Pitcher of the Week accolades in consecutive weeks. Craig House earned the honor on Mar. 1, 1999 and Josh Stewart followed on Mar. 8, 1999. Ryan Fraser Tabbed C-USA Pitcher of the Week For the second time in 2010, a Memphis baseball player earned multiple Conference USA Weekly honors. Senior pitcher Ryan Fraser hauled in his second C-USA Pitcher of the Week award of the 2010 season, after earning a save against No. 14 Mississippi and tossing a complete-game victory at Houston. Fraser is the first Tiger pitcher to earn multiple Pitcher of the Week honors since Derek Hankins was named the league’s Pitcher of the Week three times in the 2004 season. Fraser Joins Elite Company with Third CUSA Pitcher of the Week Award For the third time in 2010, pitcher Ryan Fraser was tabbed C-USA’s Pitcher of the Week, after leading Memphis to a 4-3 win at No. 14 Oklahoma on. In his first Friday night start of the year, Fraser put together another quality start, giving up just one run on three hits in six innings to pick up his seventh win of the season. Fra-

Tiger pitchers Ryan Fraser (left) and Brennon Martin (right) combined for 13 wins and 166 strikeouts in 2010. Tyler Huelsing (center) led the club with 12 home runs and 67 RBI. ser’s lone run came on a bases-loaded hit batsman in the third inning and the senior fanned six. His seven wins are the most by a Memphis pitcher since 2007, while his 96 strikeouts are sixth on the Tigers’ single-season list. The Cleveland, Tenn., native is just the second Tiger pitcher ever to earn three C-USA Pitcher of the Week honors in a single season. Derek Hankins is the only other Memphis hurler to have reached such an accomplishment, being named the league’s Pitcher of the Week three times in the 2004 season. Here is a look at Memphis’s multiple Pitcher of the Week honorees: Player No. of POW’s Year Ryan Fraser 3 2010 Derek Hankins 3 2004 Jarrett Grube 2 2003 Josh Stewart 2 1999 Lucky 13 Tiger fans were treated to a special showing that hadn’t been seen since 2003 on April 13, when Memphis snapped a 13-game losing streak with its 6-5 win over #15 Ole Miss. The Tigers used solid bullpen work and got a two-run single by Trey Wiedman (playing in his final game against Ole Miss) to hold on to the shocker. Prior to the victory, Memphis had not beaten Ole Miss since the 2003 season. Save the Best for Last Tyler Huelsing’s final at-bat in a Memphis uniform will be his most memorable one. With the Tigers trailing 2-1 with one out and one on in the bottom of the ninth inning, Huelsing blasted his team-leading 12th home run (a two-run blast) high over the wall in right to lift Memphis to a 3-2 victory over East Carolina in U of M’s final game of the 2010 C-USA Championship and season.

Mark Little Jason Lovell Craig House Daniel Uggla Josh Payne Adam Amar Tyler Huelsing

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Martin Named to C-USA All-Tournament Team After striking out a career-high tying nine batters in a 3-2 complete-game victory over East Carolina, Memphis senior pitcher Brennon Martin was named to the 2010 C-USA Baseball Championship All-Tournament team. Martin, who collected his sixth win of the 2010 season and 20th of his career, allowed just two runs on four hits and walked just one as Memphis salvaged a game in the six-team round robin. The southpaw gave up his only two runs of the game on a first-inning home run. He settled in and surrendered just two hits over the final eight innings, including retiring the final 18 batters he faced. New York Mets Select Fraser and Martinez in 2010 MLB First-Year Player Draft With the seventh pick in the 16th round and 482nd overall pick, the New York Mets selected Tiger pitcher Ryan Fraser. They then drafted centerfielder Drew Martinez as the seventh pick of the 23rd round and 692nd overall selection in day-two of the 2010 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.

One for the Record Books Huelsing’s 6-for-6 performance at Marshall was one for the Memphis baseball record books. Huelsing tied the program record with three home runs and 15 total bases. His eight RBI and six hits fell one short of the Tigers’ record. The Memphis senior clubbed 12 homers in 2010, most by a Tiger hitter since 2007. Here is a look at Memphis’s three home run games: Player Opponent Year Bill Dowdle McKendree 1964 Kurt Crain Tenn. Tech 1984 Chris Marable Austin Peay 1987

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2010 Results Date Feb 19, 2010 Feb 20, 2010 Feb 23, 2010 Feb 26, 2010 Feb 27, 2010 Feb 28, 2010 Mar 02, 2010 Mar 05, 2010 Mar 06, 2010 Mar 07, 2010 Mar 08, 2010 Mar 10, 2010 Mar 12, 2010 Mar 13, 2010 Mar 13, 2010 Mar 16, 2010 Mar 17, 2010 Mar 19, 2010 Mar 20, 2010 Mar 21, 2010 Mar 24, 2010 *Mar 26, 2010 *Mar 27, 2010 *Mar 27, 2010 Mar 30, 2010 *Apr 02, 2010 *Apr 03, 2010 *Apr 03, 2010 Apr 06, 2010 *Apr 09, 2010 *Apr 10, 2010 *Apr 11, 2010 Apr 13, 2010 *Apr 16, 2010 *Apr 17, 2010 *Apr 18, 2010 Apr 21, 2010 *Apr 23, 2010 *Apr 25, 2010 *Apr 25, 2010 Apr 28, 2010 *Apr 30, 2010 *May 01, 2010 *May 02, 2010 *May 07, 2010 *May 08, 2010 *May 09, 2010 May 11, 2010 May 12, 2010 May 14, 2010 May 15, 2010 May 16, 2010 *May 20, 2010 *May 21, 2010 *May 22, 2010 May 26, 2010 May 27, 2010 May 28, 2010

Opponent W/L Score Inns Overall C-USA Pitcher Attend Time MIDDLE TENNESSEE L 3-4 9 0-1-0 0-0-0 Jones (L 0-1) 573 3:29 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 7-6 9 1-1-0 0-0-0 Hatfield (W 1-0) 643 3:07 at UT Martin L 4-5 9 1-2-0 0-0-0 Langfield (L 0-1) 103 3:04 vs. Toledo! L 6-8 9 1-3-0 0-0-0 Sharp (L 0-1) 232 3:12 vs. Pittsburgh! L 8-9 9 1-4-0 0-0-0 Hatfield (L 1-1) 237 3:30 vs. Bradley! W 3-2 (10) 2-4-0 0-0-0 Langfield (W 1-1) 222 3:11 at Ole Miss L 2-7 9 2-5-0 0-0-0 Hatfield (L 1-2) 5639 2:55 OAKLAND L 4-6 9 2-6-0 0-0-0 Martin (L 0-1) 227 2:56 OAKLAND W 7-1 9 3-6-0 0-0-0 Fraser (W 1-0) 321 3:00 OAKLAND W 16-6 9 4-6-0 0-0-0 Holland (W 1-0) 295 3:01 PORTLAND L 2-7 9 4-7-0 0-0-0 Langfield (L 1-2) 222 2:25 at UL-Monroe L 9-10 9 4-8-0 0-0-0 Ashley (L 0-1) 812 2:54 at Dallas Baptist L 4-9 9 4-9-0 0-0-0 Martin (L 0-2) 227 2:30 at Dallas Baptist W 9-8 9 5-9-0 0-0-0 Langfield (W 2-2) 350 3:23 at Dallas Baptist L 9-10 (10) 5-10-0 0-0-0 Paullus (L 0-1) 400 3:00 SOUTH ALABAMA L 2-13 9 5-11-0 0-0-0 Tate (L 0-1) 121 3:06 SOUTH ALABAMA W 5-3 9 6-11-0 0-0-0 Hatfield (W 2-2) 138 2:17 TENNESSEE TECH W 17-12 9 7-11-0 0-0-0 Martin (W 1-2) 270 3:32 TENNESSEE TECH W 6-1 9 8-11-0 0-0-0 Fraser (W 2-0) 391 2:19 TENNESSEE TECH W 13-9 (10) 9-11-0 0-0-0 Langfield (W 3-2) 113 4:29 at Mississippi State L 6-7 9 9-12-0 0-0-0 Barnes (L 0-1) 5855 3:22 RICE W 5-2 9 10-12-0 1-0-0 Martin (W 2-2) 417 2:37 RICE W 8-7 9 11-12-0 2-0-0 Langfield (W 4-2) 598 308 RICE L 4-13 9 11-13-0 2-1-0 Holland (L 1-1) 598 3:02 at Arkansas State L 5-6 9 11-14-0 2-1-0 Sharp (L 0-2) 753 3:21 at Marshall L 4-7 9 11-15-0 2-2-0 Martin (L 1-3) 613 3:00 at Marshall W 10-8 9 12-15-0 3-2-0 Fraser (W 3-0) - 3:04 at Marshall W 21-13 9 13-15-0 4-2-0 Hatfield (W 3-2) 664 3:45 vs. Austin Peay^ L 7-14 9 13-16-0 4-2-0 Langfield (L 4-3) 247 3:30 EAST CAROLINA W 6-5 9 14-16-0 5-2-0 Joiner (W 1-0) 512 3:34 EAST CAROLINA L 9-20 9 14-17-0 5-3-0 Fraser (L 3-1) 1423 3:25 EAST CAROLINA L 2-3 9 14-18-0 5-4-0 Holland (L 1-2) 423 2:27 vs. OLE MISS# W 6-5 9 15-18-0 5-4-0 Ashley (W 1-1) 2479 3:15 at Houston L 7-10 9 15-19-0 5-5-0 Martin (L 2-4) 1347 3:12 at Houston W 8-2 9 16-19-0 6-5-0 Fraser (W 4-1) 2013 2:32 at Houston L 6-8 9 16-20-0 6-6-0 Hatfield (L 3-3) 1172 2:58 ARKANSAS STATE W 15-5 9 17-20-0 6-6-0 Jones (W 1-1) 231 3:47 TULANE L 5-13 9 17-21-0 6-7-0 Martin (L 2-5) 271 3:05 TULANE W 12-7 7 18-21-0 7-7-0 Fraser (W 5-1) - 2:49 TULANE W 12-8 7 19-21-0 8-7-0 Martin (W 3-5) 575 2:49 UL-MONROE W 11-10 (11) 20-21-0 8-7-0 Joiner (W 2-0) 317 4:04 at UCF L 8-11 9 20-22-0 8-8-0 Sharp (L 0-3) 1053 3:21 at UCF W 10-6 9 21-22-0 9-8-0 Fraser (W 6-1) 1244 3:17 at UCF W 9-8 (10) 22-22-0 10-8-0 Paullus (W 1-1) 772 4:01 UAB W 9-2 9 23-22-0 11-8-0 Martin (W 4-5) 757 3:10 UAB L 3-8 9 23-23-0 11-9-0 Fraser (L 6-2) 512 2:42 UAB L 9-11 9 23-24-0 11-10-0 Langfield (L 4-4) 222 3:03 CENTRAL ARKANSAS W 11-5 9 24-24-0 11-10-0 Ashley (W 2-1) 193 2:53 MURRAY STATE W 10-1 9 25-24-0 11-10-0 Hatfield (W 4-3) 297 2:44 at Oklahoma W 4-3 9 26-24-0 11-10-0 Fraser (W 7-2) 438 2:56 at Oklahoma L 6-14 9 26-25-0 11-10-0 Martin (L 4-6) 795 3:14 at Oklahoma L 2-9 9 26-26-0 11-10-0 Holland (L 1-4) 784 2:42 at Southern Miss L 3-9 9 26-27-0 11-11-0 Fraser (L 7-3) 3133 2:35 at Southern Miss W 10-8 9 27-27-0 12-11-0 Martin (W 5-6) 3255 3:26 at Southern Miss L 3-5 9 27-28-0 12-12-0 Holland (L 1-5) 3459 2:26 vs. Southern Miss% L 2-8 9 27-29-0 12-12-0 Fraser (L 7-4) 0 2:17 vs. Marshall% L 7-10 9 27-30-0 12-12-0 Holland (L 1-6) 0 3:21 vs. East Carolina% W 3-2 9 28-30-0 12-12-0 Martin (W 6-6) 521 2:37

* = Conference game ! = USA College Classic (USA Stadium, Millington, Tenn.) % = 2010 Conference USA Championships (Cougar Field, Houston, Texas) # = AutoZone Park ^ = Pringles Park (Jackson, Tenn.) () extra inning game

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2010 Record Breakdown

Overall: ................................. 28-30 Home: ................................... 17-10 Away: ................................. 8-15 Neutral: ................................ 3-5 Non C-USA Games: ............. 15-16 C-USA: ................................. 12-12 Home: .................................. 6-6 Road: ................................... 6-6 Day: ...................................... 15-19 Night: .....................................13-11 vs. LHP Starter: ........................ 6-9 vs. RHP Starter:......................................... 22-21 vs. Tennessee Opponents: ............................ 4-3 vs. Ranked Opponents: ................................... -8 vs. Sun-Belt Conference:.............................. 2-3 vs. Ohio Vally Conference: ............................ 6-2 vs. MAC: ........................................................ 0-1 vs. Big East:................................................... 0-1 vs. Big XII: ..................................................... 1-2 vs. Missouri Valley Conference: .................... 1-0 vs. SEC:......................................................... 1-2 vs. The Summit League:................................ 2-1 vs. Western Athletic Conference: .................. 0-1 vs. Independent: ............................................ 1-2 vs. Southland: ................................................ 1-0 Doubleheader Games: .................................. 6-2 Game 1 of weekend series: ........................... 6-6 Game 2 of weekend series: ........................... 8-4 Game 3 of weekend series: ........................... 5-6 Sunday: ......................................................... 7-3 Monday: ......................................................... 0-1 Tuesday: ........................................................ 2-5 Wednesday:................................................... 4-3 Thursday:....................................................... 1-1 Friday:............................................................ 7-7 Saturday: ....................................................... 8-7 One-Run games: ......................................... 10-8 Two-Run games: ........................................... 3-5 Five + Run games: .....................................11-13 Extra Inning games:....................................... 4-1 Shutouts: ....................................................... 0-0 Scoring 0-2 runs: ........................................... 0-6 Scoring 3-5 runs: ..........................................5-11 Scoring 6-9 runs: ....................................... 10-13 Scoring 10+ runs: ........................................ 13-0 Opponent scores 0-2 runs: ............................ 8-0 Opponent scores 3-5 runs: ............................ 6-4 Opponent scores 6-9 runs : ........................11-14 Opponent scores 10+ runs: ......................... 3-12 Scored in first inning: ..................................11-10 Opponent scores in first inning: ................. 13-14 Memphis scores first:................................. 12-13 Opponent scores first: ............................... 16-17 Memphis leads after 6 innings: .................... 22-3 Opponent leads after 6 innings:................... 4-24 Tied after 6 innings: ....................................... 2-3 Memphis leads after 7 innings: .................... 21-3 Opponent leads after 7 innings:................... 4-26 Tied after 7 innings: ....................................... 1-1 Memphis leads after 8 innings: .................... 20-2 Opponent leads after 8 innings:................... 3-27 Tied after 8 innings: ....................................... 3-1 Memphis has more hits: .............................. 22-7 Opponent has more hits: ............................. 5-22 Equal hits: ...................................................... 1-1 Memphis hits 2+ HR: ..................................... 9-3 Memphis hits a HR: ..................................... 9-10 Memphis hits no HR: ................................. 10-17 Opponent hits 2+ HR: .................................. 8-10 Opponent hits a HR: .................................... 9-10 Opponent hits no HR: ...................................11-9 Memphis made no errors:.............................. 8-7 Memphis made 1 error: ................................. 8-5 Memphis made 2+ errors: ......................... 12-18 Opponent made no errors: ............................ 6-7 Opponent made 1 error: ...............................8-11 Opponent made 2+ errors: ........................ 14-12 Longest Winning Streak: .......................4 games Longest Losing Streak: ..........................3 games

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Overall C-USA

2010 Memphis Baseball Statistics

Record: 28-30

Home: 17-10

Away: 8-15

Neutral: 3-5

C-USA C-USA: 12-12

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF-SH SB-SBA PO A-E FLD% Zurcher, Chad .... .400 55-55 230 51 92 13 3 6 41 129 .561 16 13 16 6 .465 1-6 20-23 97 145-11 .957 ...................................386 21-21 88 14 34 8 2 2 16 52 .591 4 6 6 4 .444 1-4 4-5 39 60-3 .971 Martinez, Drew ... .377 58-58 260 62 98 10 5 0 41 118 .454 24 2 28 3 .429 3-2 19-29 130 4-5 .964 .................................394 24-24 109 28 43 4 0 0 17 47 .431 8 2 9 2 .438 2--0 5-11 52 3-3 .948 Huelsing, Tyler.... .343 58-58 242 54 83 16 2 12 67 139 .574 30 3 36 5 .417 3-0 8-14 94 6-5 .952 ........................ .317 24-24 104 19 33 5 0 5 24 53 .510 12 1 15 3 .390 1-0 3-5 44 2-2 .958 Wilson, Jacob ... .341 55-54 214 41 73 19 0 4 41 104 .486 26 11 38 4 .435 2-3 5-5 47 118-18 .902 ........................ .345 21-21 87 15 30 6 0 3 18 45 .517 7 3 14 3 .408 1-2 1-1 14 50-8 .889 Russell, Rick ... .320 46-46 175 44 56 7 1 5 35 80 .457 24 2 39 3 .402 3-1 3-6 45 10-4 .932 ................................................ .272 24-24 92 24 25 7 0 3 16 41 .446 12 1 21 2 .352 3-1 0-1 14 5-0 1.000 Chapman, Phillip .................... .315 41-34 127 33 40 10 0 4 28 62 .488 15 5 24 0 .403 2-3 4-6 264 31-10 .967 ................................................ .400 20-18 65 24 26 5 0 4 15 43 .662 10 2 11 0 .494 0-1 2-3 118 11-3 .977 McClain, Adam ....................... .296 55-54 213 36 63 10 0 4 33 85 .399 18 5 35 7 .364 0-2 8-12 79 118-17 .921 ................................................ .341 24-24 91 16 31 4 0 3 14 44 .484 10 3 14 2 .423 0-2 1-4 40 61-9 .918 Wiedman, Trey ....................... .280 51-49 193 25 54 8 1 10 41 94 .487 14 5 50 0 .340 3-2 1-3 366 33-3 .993 ................................................ .278 20-19 72 14 20 4 1 6 19 44 .611 7 3 18 0 .361 1-0 0-1 148 17-3 .982 Thomas, Derrick ..................... .259 52-48 166 27 43 9 4 1 14 63 .380 12 6 49 2 .332 0-5 0-2 100 7-1 .991 ................................................ .277 21-19 65 12 18 5 1 1 10 28 .431 4 2 21 0 .338 0-3 0-0 42 4-1 .979 Graham, Robby ...................... .255 29-13 55 12 14 3 0 0 7 17 .309 8 1 13 1 .359 0-2 1-2 22 0-1 .957 ................................................ .364 12-5 22 5 8 0 0 0 4 8 .364 1 1 6 0 .417 0-2 1-1 17 0-1 .944 Ablett, Shawn ......................... .229 25-22 83 6 19 3 1 1 9 27 .325 8 1 22 0 .304 0-1 1-2 163 25-3 .984 ................................................ .368 6-5 19 2 7 1 0 0 2 8 .421 2 0 3 0 .429 0-1 0-1 34 6-0 1.000 Mathis, Alan ............................ .164 22-14 61 4 10 3 0 0 7 13 .213 7 0 13 2 .246 1-1 0-0 29 19-6 .889 ................................................ .100 7-5 20 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 .100 1 0 4 1 .143 0-1 0-0 10 6-2 .889 -------------Wallace, J.D. .......................... .500 4-2 10 3 5 1 0 0 6 6 .600 0 0 3 0 .500 0-0 0-0 15 0-1 .938 Jordan, John ........................... .455 17-3 22 6 10 2 0 1 3 15 .682 1 2 6 0 .520 0-0 0-0 4 0-0 1.000 ................................................ .462 8-2 13 3 6 1 0 1 3 10 .769 0 0 4 0 .462 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 .000 Hatfield, Heith ......................... .333 15-12 48 9 16 5 1 3 14 32 .667 4 0 14 0 .385 0-0 0-0 36 11-2 .959 ................................................ .478 7-5 23 6 11 3 1 2 10 22 .957 1 0 6 0 .500 0-0 0-0 34 4-1 .974 Helton, Zach ........................... .000 5-0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 .000 ................................................ .000 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 .000 Castillo, Chris ......................... .000 3-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 0 .333 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 .000 ................................................ .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 .000 Milhouse, Daniel ..................... .000 2-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 .000 Totals ...................................... .321 58-58 2108 414 676 119 18 51 387 984 .467 208 56 393 33 .393 18-28 70-104 1526 596-92 .958 ................................................ .337 24-24 873 183 294 53 5 30 169 447 .512 79 24 154 17 .403 9-17 17-33 621 263-40 .957 Opponents .............................. .318 58-58 2106 429 670 130 18 71 391 1049 .498 236 48 462 31 .395 25-39 81-107 1517 602-90 .959 ................................................ .340 24-24 879 194 299 57 9 30 179 464 .528 101 15 153 14 .413 10-19 28-40 624 252-40 .956 LOB - Team (488), Opp (502). DPs turned - Team (43), Opp (50). CI - Team (3), Chapman 2, Wallace 1, Opp (1). IBB - Team (8), Huelsing 3, Wilson 2, Zurcher 1, McClain 1,Martinez 1, Opp (2). Picked off - Chapman 2, Russell 2, Martinez 2, Graham 1, McClain 1, Wilson 1, Huelsing 1. LOB - Team (195), Opp (210). DPs turned - Team (21), Opp (23). CI - Team (1), Chapman 1. IBB - Team (2), Huelsing 1, McClain1, Opp (2). Picked off - Chapman 1, Wilson 1, Russell 1, Martinez 1, Graham 1. (All games sorted by earned run avg) Player ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA-SHA Martin, Brennon ................. 4.35 6-6 16-15 2 0/0 0 93.0 115 67 45 29 70 20 2 9 381 .302 7 6 0 3-5 ........................................... 3.99 4-3 9-8 1 0/0 0 49.2 61 34 22 17 28 8 2 6 202 .302 6 3 0 2-2 Langfield, Dan ................... 4.62 4-4 17-3 0 0/0 1 39.0 50 29 20 15 47 7 1 6 166 .301 1 2 0 2-1 ........................................... 3.86 1-1 4-0 0 0/0 0 9.1 15 6 4 6 8 2 0 2 42 .357 0 0 0 0-0 Joiner, Chase..................... 4.64 2-0 22-0 0 0/0 2 33.0 39 21 17 13 34 4 2 8 138 .283 5 3 3 1-2 ........................................... 5.28 1-0 10-0 0 0/0 1 15.1 18 11 9 6 14 4 1 3 66 .273 3 2 1 0-1 Paullus, Ben ...................... 5.35 1-1 18-3 0 0/0 0 33.2 35 23 20 21 36 9 4 2 124 .282 4 1 1 2-3 ........................................... 3.68 1-0 5-0 0 0/0 0 7.1 8 3 3 4 8 2 1 0 29 .276 1 0 0 0-0 Ashley, Marc ...................... 5.52 2-1 18-1 0 0/0 0 31.0 26 20 19 15 27 3 1 6 113 .230 2 2 0 2-1 ........................................... 9.00 0-0 6-0 0 0/0 0 9.0 13 9 9 4 6 1 0 2 37 .351 0 0 0 0-1 Sharp, Dane ...................... 5.59 0-3 15-0 0 0/0 0 29.0 34 19 18 14 25 4 0 4 115 .296 3 0 4 0-3 ........................................... 6.43 0-1 6-0 0 0/0 0 14.0 19 11 10 8 16 3 0 2 59 .322 2 0 2 0-2 Fraser, Ryan ...................... 5.77 7-4 16-15 2 0/0 1 92.0 116 68 59 46 96 23 3 13 367 .316 7 10 1 6-8 ........................................... 7.26 4-3 8-8 1 0/0 0 48.1 67 46 39 24 41 13 3 6 195 .344 3 7 0 5-5 Holland, Ryan .................... 7.11 1-5 15-14 0 0/0 0 63.1 101 63 50 30 47 22 2 7 276 .366 7 4 0 3-11 ........................................... 8.74 0-3 8-8 0 0/0 0 34.0 61 42 33 19 21 14 1 4 155 .394 5 1 0 2-7 Jones, Jonathan ................ 7.16 1-1 14-0 0 0/0 0 16.1 26 19 13 6 12 5 1 4 73 .356 2 2 0 2-0 ........................................... 8.44 0-0 4-0 0 0/0 0 5.1 10 5 5 2 2 1 1 3 25 .400 1 1 0 0-0 Hatfield, Heith .................... 7.39 4-3 15-4 0 0/0 1 31.2 45 37 26 15 27 10 0 4 136 .331 6 2 1 4-3 ........................................... 6.75 1-1 4-0 0 0/0 1 8.0 12 13 6 2 4 3 0 2 36 .333 0 1 0 1-1 Showmar, Brandon ............ 7.98 0-0 12-0 0 0/0 0 14.2 17 17 13 12 14 6 1 3 58 .293 4 7 0 0-1 ......................................... 12.27 0-0 3-0 0 0/0 0 3.2 8 9 5 4 2 5 0 0 17 .471 2 0 0 0-0 Barnes, Marcu ................... 9.90 0-1 16-2 0 0/0 0 20.0 35 23 22 15 19 10 0 4 91 .385 4 7 0 0-1 ......................................... 22.50 0-0 2-0 0 0/0 0 2.0 7 5 5 4 2 1 0 0 13 .538 1 0 0 0-0 -------------Wills, Michael................... 14.14 0-0 7-0 0 0/0 0 7.0 18 12 11 3 2 4 0 0 39 .462 1 1 2 0-0 Tate, Worth ...................... 19.80 0-1 7-1 0 0/0 0 5.0 13 11 11 2 6 3 1 1 29 .448 0 1 1 0-0 ........................................... 0.00 0-0 1-0 0 0/0 0 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0-0 Totals ................................. 6.09 28-30 58-58 4 0/0 5 508.2 670 429 344 236 462 130 18 71 2106 .318 53 48 13 25-39 ........................................... 6.52 12-12 24-24 2 0/0 2 207.0 299 194 150 101 153 57 9 30 879 .340 24 15 3 10-19 Opponents ......................... 6.39 30-28 58-58 2 0/0 14 505.2 676 414 359 208 393 119 18 51 2108 .321 46 56 7 18-28 ........................................... 6.71 12-12 24-24 2 0/0 6 208.0 294 183 155 79 154 53 5 30 873 .337 18 24 3 9-17 PB - Team (17), Ablett 10, Chapman 6, Wallace 1, Opp (23). Pickoffs - Team (10), Holland 3, Ablett 3, Fraser 1, Hatfield 1, Chapman 1, Martin 1, Opp (9). SBA/ATT - Chapman (43-53), Ablett (29-36), Fraser (10-17), Paullus (15-17), Martin (10-16), Langfield (14-14), Holland (6-10), Sharp (4-6), Wallace (6-6), Ashley (4-5), Hatfield (2-5), Joiner (5-5), Tate (4-4), Showmar (2-3), Russell (3-3), Barnes (3-3), Jones (2-2). PB - Team (6), Chapman 3, Ablett 3, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (1), Ablett 1, Opp (4). SBA/ATT - Chapman (18-23), Fraser (6-10), Martin (6-9), Ablett (8-9), Holland 5-7), Sharp (3-4), Langfield (3-3), Showmar (2-3), Joiner (2-2), Russell (2-2), Hatfield (1-2).

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Career Hitting & Pitching Records

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K.K. Chalmers

Games Played ayed y Player K.K. Chalmers Adam Amar Chris Marable Rich Bledsoe Bill Moss Tyler Huelsing Josh Payne Steve Moss Jeff Cottam Randy Meadows Jeff Hoekstra

No. 224 217 208 202 199 197 197 193 184 183 181

Batting Average (min. 100 at-bats per season) Player No. Mark Little .424 Dave Anderson .396 Ron McNeely .395 Mike Dlugach .388 Alan Robinson .386 (prior to 1972: min. 50 at-bats per season) Charles Brewer .432

Year 2005-08 2004-07 1986-89 1990-93 2003-07 2007-10 2001-04 1990-93 1989-92 1995-98 1990-94

Year 1993-94 1980-81 1974-76 1970-73 1977-78 1950-52

Hits Player Adam Amar Bill Moss Steve Moss K.K. Chalmers Chris Marable Tyler Huelsing Rich Bledsoe Josh Payne Tim Dulin Mike Dlugach

No. 276 250 240 239 230 211 198 192 188 187

Year 2004-07 2003-07 1990-93 2005-08 1986-89 2007-10 1990-93 2001-04 1982-85 1970-73

Runs Scored Player K.K. Chalmers Tim Dulin Bill Moss Steve Moss Chris Marable Mark Little Rodney Bright Adam Amar Tyler Huelsing Dave Anderon Brad Seitzer

No. 186 165 157 155 148 146 137 135 132 127 127

Year 2005-08 1982-85 2003-07 1990-93 1986-89 1993-94 1986-88 2004-07 2007-10 1980-81 1989-91

RBI Player Adam Amar Chris Marable Steve Moss Shane Young Tim Dulin Ronnie Barassi Mark Little Tyler Huelsing

No. 192 170 155 152 139 137 135 134

Year 2004-07 1986-89 1990-93 1981-84 1982-85 1994-97 1993-94 2007-10

Bill Moss Bi Ri Rich Bledsoe

129 122

2003-07 1990-93

Doubles Do Player Pl Steve Moss St Chris Marable Ch Bill Moss Bi Adam Amar Ad Shane Young Sh K.K. Chalmers K Tim Dulin Tyler Huelsing Mark Little Daniel Uggla Ronnie Barassi Brad Seitzer

No. 64 61 55 48 47 46 46 41 40 40 39 38

Year 1990-93 1986-89 2003-07 2004-07 1981-84 2005-08 1982-85 2007-10 1993-94 1999-01 1994-97 1989-91

Triples Player K.K. Chalmers Cary Fenton Mark Little David Hernandez Phil Smith Mike Dlugach Jeff “Tex” Robinson Ron McNeely Paul Reuer

No. 15 13 11 11 11 11 8 8 8

Year 2005-08 1993-94 1993-94 1981-82 1977-80 1970-73 1977-78 1974-76 1999-02

Home Runs Player Rodney Bright Adam Amar Jeff Acuff Mark Little Barrett Smith Joey Lieberman Chris Marable Tim Dulin Mike Hammett David Hernandez Ronnie Barassi Ryan Martin

No. 37 31 28 28 28 27 27 27 25 25 25 25

Year 1986-88 2004-07 1985-87 1993-94 1999-02 2006-07 1986-89 1982-85 1984-87 1981-82 1994-97 2002-05

Walks Player K.K. Chalmers Brad Seitzer Steve Moss Chris Marable Shane Young Tyler Huelsing Tim Dulin Ron Merritt Bill Moss Ronnie Barassi Cary Fenton

No. 138 116 108 103 102 101 98 91 91 88 86

Year 2005-08 1989-91 1990-93 1986-89 1981-84 2007-10 1982-85 1973-76 2003-07 1994-97 1993-94

Stolen Bases Player K.K. Chalmers Tim Dulin Dave Anderson Tim Heming Steve Scott Ralph Garrett Mark Little Ron McNeely Tony Ochs Two tied at

No. 112 66 55 53 52 51 50 49 43 42

Year 2005-08 1982-85 1980-81 1991-92 1984-87 1979-80 1993-94 1974-76 1988-89

Lonnie Glass Innings Pitched Player Lonnie Glass Blair Gilbert Jason McCommon Bubba Cummings Brennon Martin Mike Paxton Tim Corder Collins Day Andy Cook Stephen Gostkowski

No. 342.1 287.1 278.2 275.0 270.0 259.0 254.0 252.0 242.1 236.2

Year 1992-96 1977-80 1991-94 1982-85 2007-10 1972-75 1981-83 1993-96 1986-88 2003-06

Wins Player Bubba Cummings Tim Corder Blair Gilbert Collins Day Danny Parks Mike Paxton Andy Cook Bill Patrick Four tied at

No. 28 27 25 24 23 22 21 21 20

Year 1982-85 1981-83 1977-80 1993-96 1973-76 1972-75 1986-88 1962-65

Strikeouts Player Craig House Lonnie Glass Chad Harville Collins Day Mike Paxton Jason McCommon Blair Gilbert Tim Corder Danny Parks Brennon Martin Bubba Cummings

No. 303 266 226 214 208 205 199 189 189 188 181

Year 1996-99 1992-96 1995-97 1993-96 1972-75 1991-94 1977-80 1981-83 1973-76 2007-10 1982-85

Walks Issued Player Jason McCommon Gary Gallo Lonnie Glass Chris Stewart Blair Gilbert

No. 140 129 128 127 106

Year 1991-94 1983-86 1992-96 1990-93 1977-80

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Single-Season Hitting Records At-Bats Player Mark Bland Drew Martinez Nate Weimer Will Petersen Cary Fenton Kyle Norrid Joey Lieberman Tyler Huelsing Adam Amar Michael Murray Mark Little

No. 273 260 257 253 252 247 243 242 240 240 239

Year 1994 2010 1994 2006 1994 2006 2007 2010 2007 2007 1994

Batting Average (min. 100 at-bats) Player Ron McNeely Mark Little Shane Young Ron McNeely Mark Little Chad Zurcher Dave Anderson Alan Robinson Adam Amar Dave Anderson Steve Moss

No. .462 .435 .413 .411 .409 .400 .397 .397 .395 .395 .394

Year 1976 1994 1981 1975 1993 2010 1980 1978 2006 1981 1992

Hits Player Mark Little Drew Martinez Nate Weimer Mark Bland Chad Zurcher Michael Murray Dave Anderson Adam Amar Will Petersen Bill Moss Adam Amar Tyler Huelsing Kyle Norrid

No. 104 98 97 97 92 90 87 86 85 85 83 83 80

Year 1994 2010 1994 1994 2010 2007 1981 2007 2006 2006 2006 2010 2006

Doubles Player Daniel Uggla Bill Moss Will Petersen Tim Dulin Michael Murray Steve Moss Chris Marable Mark Little Mark Little Jeff Hoekstra Steve Moss Jacob Wilson

No. 28 24 22 22 21 21 21 20 20 19 19 19

Year 2001 2006 2006 1984 2007 1990 1987 1993 1994 1993 1991 2010

Runs Scored Player Mark Little Mark Bland Dave Anderson David Hernandez Daniel Uggla Cary Fenton Will Petersen Nate Weimer Drew Martinez K.K. Chalmers Four tied at

No. 93 87 76 76 72 67 64 64 62 61 58

Year 1994 1994 1981 1981 2001 1994 2006 1994 2010 2006

Triples Player Cary Fenton Mark Little Phil Smith Seven tied at

No. 7 7 7 6

Year 1994 1993 1980

RBI Player Mark Little Tyler Huelsing Daniel Uggla Adam Amar Scott Curtis Nate Weimer Jeff Acuff Dave Anderson Barrett Smith Cary Fenton Terry Pressgrove

No. 86 67 67 66 66 62 61 61 61 60 56

Year 1994 2010 2001 2006 1994 1994 1986 1981 2001 1994 1978

Home Runs Player Mark Little Jeff Acuff Daniel Uggla Rodney Bright Chris Becerra Joey Lieberman Bill Moss Dave Anderson Barrett Smith Four tied at

No. 21 18 18 17 16 14 14 14 14 13

Year 1994 1986 2001 1987 1998 2007 2007 1981 2001

Slugging Percentage Player Mark Little Daniel Uggla Alan Robinson David Hernandez Jeff Acuff Tim Dulin Mark Little Dave Anderson Barrett Smith Ronnie Barassi

No. .816 .790 .775 .752 .750 .739 .713 .695 .681 .669

Year 1994 2001 1978 1982 1986 1983 1993 1981 2001 1996

Total Bases Player Mark Little Daniel Uggla Dave Anderson Bill Moss David Hernandez

No. 195 169 153 139 138

Year 1994 2001 1981 2007 1981

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138 137 136 135 131

1986 2006 2006 1994 1994

Walks Player Mike O’ Keefe Dale Logan Mark Little Cary Fenton Brad Seitzer Ralph Garrett Cary Fenton Daniel Uggla Jeff “Tex” Robinson K.K. Chalmers Brad Seitzer

No. 59 56 45 44 44 44 43 42 42 41 40

Year 1994 1981 1994 1993 1989 1980 1994 2001 1978 2007 1991

Strikeouts Player Jordan Hart Cole Shelton Patrick Hope Joey Lieberman Brett Bowen Robby Graham Brent Dlugach K.K. Chalmers Jay Fik John Tompkins Josh Payne Barrett Smith Brett Bowen

No. 67 63 63 61 60 58 57 55 55 55 54 54 54

Year 2004 2008 2005 2007 2008 2008 2004 2008 2001 1997 2001 2002 2009

Stolen Bases Player K.K. Chalmers Dave Anderson Rene White Mark Little Mark Bland K.K. Chalmers Ralph Garrett Tim Heming Tony Ochs Tim Dulin K.K. Chalmers Tim Heming Steve Scott

No. 39 39 39 35 34 33 31 30 29 25 23 23 22

Year 2006 1981 1975 1994 1994 2007 1980 1992 1989 1983 2008 1991 1985


Single-Season Pitching Records Jason Wiedmeyer Jason Wiedmeyer Tim Corder Stephen Gostkowski Steve Jones

13 12 11 11 11

2000 2001 1983 2005 1991

Runs Allowed Player Dan Guehne Andy Cook Stephen Gostkowski Steve Jones Ryan Fraser Jonathan Leicester Steve Jones Brennon Martin Neil Schenk Scott McGregor Jason McCommon Mark Bowlan Ryan Holland

No. 78 74 74 72 68 68 67 67 67 66 65 65 63

Year 1994 1988 2005 1990 2010 2000 1991 2010 2005 2007 1994 1989 2010

Year 1997 2004 1999 2004 2010 1991 1992 1976 1999 1970 1998

Lowest ERA Player C.A. McGowan Danny Parks Dusty Farmer Mike Paxton Mike Paxton Greg Smith Jeff Thetford Jeff Williams Tim Corder Andy Cook

No. 0.57 1.17 1.35 1.87 1.98 2.04 2.12 2.13 2.23 2.25

Year 1965 1975 1977 1974 1975 1993 1981 1980 1982 1986

No. 59 51 49 46 44 43 43 43 42 42

Year 1978 1994 1997 2010 1958 1989 1984 2002 1998 1989

Appearances Player Layne Dawson Matt Yokley Corey Kines Josh Cartwright Chris South Josh Cartwright Gabe Council Chad Harville Kyle Manship Seven tied at

No. 29 26 26 26 26 25 25 24 24 22

Year 2001 2007 2004 2001 2005 2002 2002 1996 1994

Hits Allowed Player Steve Jones Andy Cook Scott McGregor Stephen Gostkowski Dan Guehne Ryan Fraser Brennon Martin Steve Jones Mark Bowlan Paul Romanoli

No. 122 120 115 110 118 116 115 108 107 102

Year 1991 1988 2008 2005 1994 2010 2010 1990 1989 1991

Saves Player Matt Yokley Chad Harville Jeff Ince Steve Moss David Byrd Sean Carlson 10 players

No. 9 8 8 7 6 6 5

Year 2007 1996 1994 1991 1986 1999

Home Runs Allowed Player Dan Guehne Andy Cook Daniel de Armas Ryan Fraser Derek Hankins Scott McGregor Ryan O’Malley

No. 17 16 13 13 13 13 13

Year 1994 1988 2002 2010 2004 2006 2002

Shutouts Sh Player Pl Danny Parks Da Mark Bowlan Ma Collins Day Co Rusty Covington Ru Rusty Covington Ru

‘11 Dan Guehne Wins Player Dan Guehne Collins Day Blair Gilbert Dusty Farmer Jason McCommon Chris Stewart Greg Smith Tim Corder Andy Cook

No. 13 12 11 11 10 10 10 10 10

Winning Percentage Player No. Collins Day 1.000 (12-0) Chris Stewart 1.000 (10-0) Dusty Farmer .917 (11-1) Tim Corder .909 (10-1) Tim Corder .900 (9-1) Mark Bowlan .889 (8-1) Blair Gilbert .846 (11-2) Greg Smith .833 (10-2) Jason McCommon .833 (10-2) Dan Guehne .813 (13-3)

Year 1994 1994 1978 1977 1994 1993 1993 1982 1988 Year 1994 1993 1977 1982 1981 1987 1978 1993 1994 1994

Losses Player Jonathan Leicester Russ Bratton Scott McGregor Craig House Mark Shuler Lonnie Glass Stephen Gostkowski Neil Schenk Six tied at

No. 11 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 7

Year 2000 1997 2008 1998 1980 1996 2005 2005

Games Started Player Dan Guehne Blair Gilbert Andy Cook Lonnie Glass Jason Wiedmeyer Eight tied at

No. 18 17 16 16 16 15

Year 1994 1978 1988 1995 2001

Complete Games Player Blair Gilbert Tim Corder Joe Lantrip Lonnie Glass Bubba Cummings Paul Romanoli Chad Harville Four tied at

No. 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 6

Year 1978 1982 1992 1995 1984 1991 1997

No. 5 3 2 2 2

Year 1974 1987 1994 1986 1985

No. 113.2 111.2 107.1 105.1 102.0 101.2 100.1 100.1 99.1 97.2

Year 1994 1988 1990 1991 2004 1997 1989 1994 1991 1978

Strikeouts Player Chad Harville Derek Hankins Craig House Jarrett Grube Ryan Fraser Paul Romanoli Joe Lantrip Danny Parks Josh Stewart Alan Clark Craig House

No. 136 114 112 110 96 92 89 88 84 83 83

Walks Player Charlie Lea Jason McCommon Chad Harville Ryan Fraser Joe Gummersbach Mark Bowlan Gary Gallo Nick Steht Craig House Dan Braden

In Innings Pitched Player Pl Dan Guehne Da Andy Cook An Steve Jones St Paul Romanoli Pa Jarrett Grube Ja Chad Harville Mark Bowlan Jason McCommon Steve Jones Charlie Lea

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Single-Season Team Hitting & Pitching Records

‘11 The 1994 Tigers claimed the top spot in games played (63), at-bats (2235), hits (752), RBI (556), runs scored (595), total bases (1118), walks (348), stolen bases (151) and innings pitched (541.0).

The 1975 Memphis State pitching staff posted the program’s lowest single-season ERA (2.25). The staff also recorded nine shutouts and allowed a program-low 107 runs en route to a 30-8 finish.

Pitching

Hitting Games Played No. Year 63 2007, 1994 62 1987 60 1981, 95, 2006 At Bats No. 2235 2220 2201 2108 1977 Hits No. 752 699 676 665 624 RBI No. 556 417 413 401 399 Runs No. 595 494 453 445 443 Doubles No. 137 130 122 121

Year 1994 2006 2007 2010 2001 Year 1994 2006 2010 2007 1981 Year 1994 1981 2006 1987 2007 Year 1994 1981 2006 1987 1978 Year 2007 2006 1987, 2001 1993

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Complete Games No. 24 23 20 18

Year 1976 1974 1973 1995

Lowest ERA No. 2.25 2.59 3.04 3.06

Year 1975 1974 1973 1977, 86

Shutouts No. 11 9 8 7 6

Year 1976 1975 1974 1973 1985

Highest ERA No. 7.19 6.50 6.32 6.09 5.93

Year 2005 2002 2008 2010 1998

Innings Pitched No. 545.0 541.0 538.1 508.2 504.2

Year 2007 1994 2006 2010 1995

Year 2006 2005 2010 2007 2008

Strikeouts No. 462 435 433 417 405

Year 2010 1999 2004 2008 1997

Runs Allowed No. 470 432 429 415 413

Year 2005 2007 2010 2008 2006

Walks No. 251 245 236 235 234

Year 1996 2008 2010 2007 1999

Year 2001 2002 2008 2005 2003

Fewest Runs No. 107 142 146 150 159

Year 1975 1976 1974 1973 1972

Home Runs Allowed No. Year 71 2005, 2010 63 2006 60 2002 59 1998, 2003 57 2000

Year 1994 1992 1981 1978 1975

Earned Runs No. 376 356 344 343 325

Year 2005 2007 2010 2008, 06 2002

Triples No. 25 20 19 18

Year 1981 1976 1994 1977, 2001

Home Runs No. 74 72 70

Year 1986 1987 1994, 2001

Total Bases No. 1118 1039 1011 984 983

Year 1994 2006 2007 2010 1981

Slugging Percentage No. .556 .531 .513 .508 .503

Year 1978 1981 1986 1983 1984

Hits Allowed No. 699 681 670 653 617

Walks No. 348 303 272 270 268

Year 1994 1995 1986 1981 1989

Strikeouts No. 500 468 467 460 450 Stolen Bases No. 151 111 110 104 102

Saves No. 17 16 15 14

Year 1978 1981 2001 2007, 1994, 1989


Single-Game Records

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Individual... al... Batting At-Bats Hits RBI

Runs Doubles Triples Home Runs

Total Bases Base on Balls Strikeouts Stolen Bases Pitching Strikeouts (9 inn.) Strikeouts (7 inn.) Fielding Putouts (by Pos.)

Player Four tied at Doug Granger Collins Day Bill Dowdle Daniel Uggla Bill Moss Doug Granger Jeff Cottam C. D. Kilpatrick Jason Lovell Craig House Mark Little Chris Marable Kurt Crain Bill Dowdle Daniel Uggla Josh Payne Adam Amar Tyler Huelsing Chris Marable Tyler Huelsing Eight tied at K.K. Chalmers Brett Bowen Four tied at

No. 9 7 9 9 9 9 7 4 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 15 15 4 5 5 4

Opponent last, Middle Tennessee Delta State Cincinnati McKendree Eastern Illinois Illinois State Delta State Northern Iowa Mississippi St. Cincinnati Army Dayton Austin Peay Tenn. Tech McKendree Eastern Illinois UT-Martin Tulane Marshall Middle Tennessee Marshall

Player Chad Harville Derek Hankins Joe Lantrip

No. 17 17 15

Opponent Cincinnati Murray State Navy

Position First Base Second Base Shortstop

No. 19 10 6 6 5 7 7 7 18 4 10 10 8 6 6 3

Player Jay Fik Nick Garcia Brent Dlugach Jordan Tolliver Kyle Norrid Collins Day K.K. Chalmers Ben Grisham Kurt Welch David Messerly Daniel Uggla Cary Fenton Nate Weimer Cory Barton Joe Newcomb Ryan Martin

Third Base Outfield

Assists (by Pos.)

Team...

To Total Bases Base on Balls Ba Hit By Pitch Hi Strikeouts St

Mark Bowlan tossed Memphis’ lone perfect game and 10th no-hitter against Louisville in 1987. Bowlan is the last Tiger pitcher to toss back-to-back shutouts.

Batting At-Bats Hits Hits, Both Teams Runs Batted In Runs Scored Doubles Triples Home Runs

Catcher First Base Second Base Shortstop Third Base Catcher Pitcher Outfield No. 73 41 49 34 39 10 3 7

Year 2008 1978 1994 1964 2001 2007 1978 1990 1958 1998 1998 1994 1987 1984 1964 2001 2003 2006 2010 1987 2010 2004 Middle Tennessee 2006, 04 Ole Miss 2009 1981, 2009

Opponent vs. Evansville vs. Delta State vs. Delta State vs. Delta State vs. Delta State vs. UT-Martin vs. Ole Miss vs. Eastern Illinois

Year 1997 2004 1992 Year 2001 1999 2004 2006 2007 1994 2005,06 2006 2004 1998 2000 1993 1994 2005 1986 2005 Year 1999 1978 1978 1978 1978 2001 1986 2001

Stolen Bases St

58 15 7 16 16 11

vs. Delta State vs. Middle Tenn. vs. South Florida vs. Evansville vs. Cicinnati vs. Rhodes College

1978 1998 1998 1999 2005 1987

Pitching Pi Hits Allowed Hi

No. 27

Runs Allowed Ru Strikeouts Walks

28 19 15

Opponent at Southern Miss vs. #2 Rice vs. Arkansas State vs. Evansville vs. Tulane

Year 2008 2006 1992 1999 1985

Fielding Double Plays Errors Committed

No. 7 14

Opponent vs. Murray State vs. Vanderbilt

Year 2006 1935

Miscellaneous Margin of Victory Margin of Defeat

No. 36 21

Opponent vs. Delta State vs. Nicholls State

Year 1978 2005

Single inning, team... Batting Most At-Bats Most Plate App. Most Total Bases Most Runs Scored Most Hits Most Singles Most Home Runs Walks Batting Home Runs

No. 14 15 18 12 10 8 3 6

Players Gary Williams Tim Dulin

No-Hitters Year 1987 1986 1982 1981 1978 1976 1974 1966 1965 1933

Player Mark Bowlan Greg Norris Bubba Cummings Chris Litano Charlie Lea John Lee Bobby Williams John Ross Dick DeWese Winton Simmons

One-Hitters Year 2007 1994 1993 1993 1993 1986 1985 1977 1976 1976 1976 1975

Player B. Davis, N. Schenk C. South, M. Yokley Jason McCommon Chris Stewart Chris Stewart Chris Stewart Rusty Covington Forest Nabors Ricky Evans Danny Parks Danny Parks Dusty Farmer Mike Paxton

Opponent Southeast Missouri Southeast Missouri Southeast Missouri Southeast Missouri Delta State Delta State Seven times, last vs. ECU NW Missouri St. No. 2 2

Opponent Arkansas St. Illinois Wesleyan

Opponent Louisville (perfect game) Tennessee Tech Arkansas-Little Rock Lambuth Arkansas-Little Rock Indiana State Mississippi State Arkansas North Dakota Delta State

Year 2007 2007 2007 2007 1978 1978 2006Most 1987 Year 1981 1983 IP 9 7 7 5 7 7 7 7 9 9

Opponent UT-Martin

IP 9

Inn 2-1

Iowa Tennessee UAB Saint Louis Middle Tennessee Southern Miss. Saint Louis Louisiana Tech Ole Miss Illinois State Millikin

9 7 7 7 7 7 7 5 7 7 7

9-2 2-1 3-2 3-0 6-1 7-1 7-2 1-2 1-1 2-2 1-2

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Last Time/Miscellaneous Records BATTING, Season Team Most Times Shutout Fewest Times Shutout

No. 7 0

Year 1970, 74 1976, 77, 78, 84, 93, 96

PITCHING, Season Team Most No-Hitters Most One Hitters

No. 1 3

Year 10 times 1976,93

FIELDING, Season Team Most Putouts Most Assists Most Double Plays Most Errors Committed Highest Fielding Percentage Lowest Fielding Percentage

No. 1,623 728 76 112 .967 .888

STREAKS Team Highest Winning Pct. Lowest Winning Pct. Longest Winning Streak Longest Losing Streak Most Games w/o Being Shut Out Most Consecutive Shutouts Consecutive Double Plays Individual Consecutive Games Played Longest Hitting Streak Longest Errorless Streak Consecutive Hits

Consecutive Home Runs

Year 1994 1995 1994 1994 2001, 2004 1959

No. .825 (52-11) .236 (13-42) 19 games 14 games 182 games 3 games 7 No. 149 23 92 7

3

Player Mike Dlugach Mark Little Mike Barbara Trey Wiedman Doug Granger Jeff Robinson Steve Moss Bill Dowdle Mark Little Adam Amar

Year 1994 2005 1981 2000 1975-79 1983 2006 Year 1970-73 1994 1996-98 2008 1978 1978 1990 1964 1994 2006

All-Time Coaches COACH Clyde Wilson Elmer George Lester Bernard Zach Curlin Leo Davis R. A. Long Arnold Ryan Cully Rickard Frank Price Dean Ehlers Bob Stephenson Al Brown Bobby Kilpatrick Jeff Hopkins Dave Anderson Daron Schoenrock Totals

YEARS SEASONS GMS W-L WL 1915-1919 5 53 34-19 1920 1 12 10-2 1922-1924 3 33 15-18 1925-29, 1932-36 10 103 48-52-3 1948-51 4 50 34-16 1952 1 16 7-9 1953 1 9 4-1-4 1954-55 2 24 8-16 1956-57 1 26 11-15 1958-61 4 78 39-39 1962 1 18 13-5 1963-71 9 278 156-118-4 1972-1992 21 996 653-341-2 1993-2000 8 447 239-207-1 2001- 04 4 220 104-116 2005-present 6 344 147-197 1915-2009 81 2,663 1,512-1,140-11

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.PCT .642 .833 .455 .481 .680 .437 .667 .333 .423 .500 .722 .568 .657 .536 .473 .427 .570

Tyler Huelsing homered three times at Marshall in 2010.

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The last time a Tiger... Category Player(s) Threw a No-Hitter Mark Bowlan Threw a One-Hitter Jason McCommon Threw a One-Hitter Brach Davis Neil Schenk Chris South Matt Yokley Threw a c/o shutout Ryan Fraser Marcus Barnes Threw Back-to-Back Mark Bowlan Shutouts Had a 10+ Strikeout Derek Hankins (17) Game Derek Hankins (14) Craig House (13) Ryan Fraser (12) Derek Hankins (11) Philip Utley (10) Had a 2-HR Game Trey Wiedman Had a 2-HR Game (NCAA) Adam Amar Had a 3-HR Game Adam Amar Hit a Grand Slam Jacob Wilson Hit a Leadoff HR K.K. Chalmers Hit a Pinch-Hit HR Joey Lieberman Hit a Walk-off HR Tyler Huelsing Hit a Walk-off Grand Slam Rick Russell Had 5 Hits in a Game Trey Wiedman Had 6 Hits in a Game Tyler Huelsing Had 3 Stolen Bases Adam McClain Adam McClain

Opponent Louisville Iowa UT-Martin

Year 1987 1994 2007

Valparaiso

2009

Louisville Charlotte Murray St. Louisville West Virginia Tennessee Tech UAB UCF ECU Michigan Tulane Marshall Houston Notre Dame ECU Tennessee Tech UT-Martin Marshall Bradley Bradley

1987

The last time the Tigers... Category Player Opened Season with Shutout Hit Back-to-Back HR Hit Back-to-Back-to-Back HR Cory Barton/ K.K. Chalmers Will Petersen Hit Multiple Grand Slams Tyler Huelsing/Rick Russell Turned a Triple Play Nick Roberts Heath Bender Randy Meadows

Opponent Alabama

Year 2006

ECU

2006

Tenn. Tech Baylor

2010 1997

All-Time Coaching Records by Wins

Coach Bobby Kilpatrick Jeff Hopkins Al Brown Daron Schoenrock Dave Anderson Zach Curlin Dean Ehlers Leo Davis Clyde Wilson Lester Bernard Bob Stephenson Frank Price Elmer George Cully Rickard R.A. Long Arnold Ryan

Wins 653 239 156 147 104 48 39 34 34 15 13 11 10 8 7 4

2004 2004 1999 2010 2004 2006 2010 2007 2006 2010 2007 2006 2010 2010 2008 2010 2010 2010

Years 1972-92 1993-2000 1963-71 2005-present 2001-04 1925-29, 1932-36 1958-61 1948-51 1915-19 1922-24 1962 1956-57 1920 1954-55 1952 1953


Retired Jerseys D Dave A Anderson

A Anderson, who was noted as w a an All-American, All-District and A a First team All-Metro selecA tition in 1981, set what was then en the single-season single seaso record in hits (87), RBI (61), home runs (14) and total bases (153). His 39 stolen bases are tied with K.K. Chalmers and Rene White for the single-season record. Anderson, who came to Memphis in 1978 as a quarterback, was a two-year letterwinner on the baseball diamond, before being drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers as the 22nd overall pick 1st round of the 1981 amateur draft. After a pair of all-star seasons in minors, Anderson was called up to the Majors. He spent 10 years in the big leagues, playing for the Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants. He won a World Championship while with the Dodgers in 1988. In his career, Anderson was a .242 hitter, with 143 RBI, 73 doubles, 49 stolen bases and 19 home runs. After finishing his playing career, Anderson pursued a managing career in the Minor Leagues. He managed the Jamestown Jammers, Lakeland Tigers, Jacksonville Suns and Toledo Mudhens. He earned New YorkPenn League Manager of the Year honors in 1994 and was named the Southern League AllStar manager and Double A American League All-Star Game manager in 1998. Anderson returned to his alma mater in 2001, to take the reigns of a program that had suffered four losing seasons in five years, including a 1537 campaign in 2000. He quickly went to work and the Tigers produced by going 34-24 in his first year. The 26-game turnaround was the best in NCAA Division I. Anderson went on to win 104 games from 2001-2004.

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S Stan B Bronson, Jr. K Known as a living legend in T Tiger baseball, Stan Bronson is the latest Tiger to have his je jersey retired on the wall at F FedExPark. Head Coach D Daron Schoenrock and the U University of Memphis baseball program honored honore its legendary batboy by officially retiring his jersey in a pre-game ceremony on April 24. Bronson holds a place in history as the “Most Durable Batboy” ever, as approved by Guinness World Records. Bronson was honored by the University’s athletic department and presented the official Guinness World Records certificate in a pre-game ceremony on Sat., May 5, 2007. Stan attends every practice for both the Tiger football and baseball teams and makes cameo appearances at Lady Tiger basketball games and volleyball matches. He has been a fixture in the Tiger baseball program for 53 years--a stretch in which Memphis has played approximately 2,375 games. The U of M is looking forward to many more years with Stan in the dugout.

Bobby B bb Kilpatrick K The most successful coach in MemT phis baseball history, Coach Bobby p Kilpatrick served the University of K Memphis as the head baseball coach M for fo 21 years. Under his tutelage Memphis won 653 games, including a pair p of o Metro Conference titles in 1976 and 1978. He led Memphis to NCAA Regional appearances Memp in 1976, 1978 and 1981. Both the `78 and `81 teams advanced to the Regional Championship game. Kilpatrick took a struggling Memphis program and turned it into a national power as 33 former Tigers were drafted in the Coach K Era. He was the first Tiger coach to post consecutive 30-win seasons in 1975 and 76 and then became the first to guide Memphis to a 40-win season when his 1978 squad went 40-9. In his tenure as Memphis’ skipper, Kilpatrick led the Tigers to 14 30-win campaigns and 20 winning seasons. Coach Kilpatrick stepped down from his head coaching post after the 1992 season. His legacy continued as the Tigers went on to advance to the Great Midwest Conference tournament championship in each of the next three seasons. Memphis claimed the GMC crown in 1993 and 1995. At the conclusion of his coaching career Coach K remained heavily involved in the baseball program, as well as eight other Olympic sports as the University’s spring sports coordinator. Kilpatrick also served as the Special Events Coordinator for Memphis, serving as the tournament director for three different NCAA Basketball First and Second Round tournaments and one NCAA Women’s Regional Final. Mark M Little L A native of Edwardsville, Illinois, Mark Little came to the Tiger baseball proL gram and rewrote the career hitting g record book in just two seasons. Little, re who w was drafted in the 8th round by the T Texas Rangers after an All-American ccampaign at Memphis in 1994, still holds the Memphis baseball career record for batting average (.424) and single season records for hits (104), runs scored (93), RBI (86), home runs (21), slugging percentage (.816) and total bases (195). He is still tied for the single game record for home runs in a game, three, a feat he accomplished against Dayton in 1994. He also still holds the school record for longest hitting streak (24 games). Behind the power of Little, the 1994 Tigers advanced to the NCAA tournament, falling one game short of the College World Series. Little was named to the 1994 NCAA All-Region team and was named the Great Midwest Conference MVP. After being drafted in 1994, Little spent six seasons in minor league baseball, including one season in Memphis in the PCL, before being called up to St. Louis. Little then spent two more years with Memphis in the PCL before playing the next four years in MLB with three different teams (Colorado, Arizona and the New York Mets). Most recently Little played 32 games for the Cleveland Indians in 2004 and has played in over 150 games in Major League Baseball. He was an outfielder for the Albuquerque Isotopes, a AAA affiliate of the Florida Marlins, before retiring in 2006.

Mike M Paxton P Paxton was a four-year letP terwinner under Head Coach te Bobby Kilpatrick, whose B jersey was retired last seaje son. In his stint in the Blue s and Gray, the right hander a went 22-11 and struck out w over 200 batters. Th The 22 wins he posted on the mound ranks sixth all-time on Memphis’ career pitching wins list, while his 208 strikeouts and 259 innings of work are both ranked fifth. The Memphis, native recorded 19 complete games as Tiger, including going the distance in one of the program’s 11 one-hitters to defeat Millikan College 2-1 in 1975. Paxton put up two of the program’s top-five single-season ERA totals when he finished with a 1.87 (fourth on Memphis’ single-season list) in 1974 and then followed that by posting a 1.98 ERA in 1975. He led the Tigers in innings pitched in ‘74 and then paced the staff in innings (67.0) and strikeouts (68) in the ‘75 season. He was inducted into the M-Club Hall of Fame in 1982. Paxton was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 1975 amateur draft and worked his way through the farm system. He made his Major League debut in a Red Sox uniform against the Minnesota Twins on May 25, 1977. As a rookie, he went on to post a 10-5 record, with a 3.58 ERA and 58 strikeouts in 108 innings of work. He made 12 starts in 29 appearances. His strongest outing came on July 28, 1977 when he tossed a 12-0 complete-game shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers. He was traded to the Cleveland Indians prior to the 1978 season and had perhaps the most productive season of his four-year career. He worked 191 innings and went 12-11 with 96 strikeouts in 27 starts. In his 27 starts, Paxton went the distance five times. He was dominant, posting a pair of complete-game shutouts in the 1978 schedule. Paxton accomplished and unusual feat on July 21, 1978 when he struck out four batters in the fifth inning of an 11-0 win against the Seattle Mariners. Paxton finished his career in 1980 with the Indians. For his Major League stint, he went 30-24 in 99 appearances with 63 starts and 10 complete games. He struck out 230 hitters and posted a 4.71 lifetime ERA.

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Year-by-Year Hitting Leaders Batting Average 1974 Ron McNeely ...........294 1975 Ron McNeely ...........411 1976 Ron McNeely ...........462 1977 Alan Robinson .........373 1978 Alan Robinson .........397 1979 Greg Roper ..............317 1980 Dave Anderson ........397 1981 Shane Young ...........413 1982 David Hernandez .....383 1983 Tim Dulin .................380 1984 Shane Young ...........366 1985 David Moss ..............356 1986 David Moss ..............382 1987 Bubba Burr ..............386 1988 Chris Marable ..........376 1989 Kirby Latham ...........342 1990 Steve Moss ..............351 1991 Jeff Cottam ..............338 1992 Steve Moss ..............394 1993 Mark Little ................409 1994 Mark Little ................435 1995 Ronnie Barassi ........333 1996 Ronnie Barassi ........360 1997 Craig House .............363 1998 Cary Hiles ................318 1999 Craig House .......... ..351 2000 Nate Sams ...............305 2001 Daniel Uggla ............379 2002 Andy Gessell ...........338 2003 Ryan Martin .............338 2004 Bill Moss ..................342 2005 Ryan Martin .............340 2006 Adam Amar ..............395 2007 Michael Murray ........375 2008 Trey Wiedman .........302 2009 Drew Martinez ........309 2010 Chad Zurcher .........400 At-Bats 1974 Jerry Daniel .............149 1975 Ron McNeely ...........136 1976 Rene White ..............148 1977 Jeff Robinson ...........170 1978 Doug Granger ..........186 1979 Doug Granger ..........144 1980 Gary Williams ..........153 1981 Dave Anderson ........220 1982 David Hernandez .....149 1983 Denis Gourgeot .......169 1984 Tim Dulin .................159 1985 Wayne Thompson ...157 1986 Wayne Thompson ...206 1987 Rodney Bright ..........208 1988 Paul Bakke ..............200 1989 Chris Marable ..........194 1990 Chris Koss ...............211 1991 Tim Heming .............217 1992 Tim Heming .............214 1993 Rich Bledsoe ...........210 1994 Mark Bland ..............273 1995 Scott Curtis ..............213 1996 Cameron Jones .......202 1997 Cameron Jones .......191 1998 Cary Hiles ................223

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1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Runs 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 Hits 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986

Nick Garcia ...........................223 Paul Reuer ............................190 Dan Uggla .............................214 Josh Payne ...........................204 Brent Dlugach/Kevin House .202 Chad House/Kurt Welch .......219 Jordan Tolliver ......................220 Will Petersen ........................253 Joey Lieberman ....................243 K.K. Chalmers ......................200 Drew Martinez .....................194 Drew Martinez .....................260 Scored Jerry Daniel ............................36 Ron McNeely ..........................43 Ron McNeely ..........................43 Jeff Robinson ..........................50 A. Robinson/Granger ..............53 Tim Smith ...............................32 Anderson/Garrett ....................51 Anderson/Hernandez..............76 David Hernandez ....................45 Tim Dulin ................................53 Tim Dulin ................................46 Tim Dulin ................................43 Wayne Thompson ..................55 Rodney Bright .........................55 Bakke/Bright ...........................37 Tony Ochs ..............................58 Chris Kross .............................39 Steve Moss .............................53 Tim Heming ............................58 Mark Little ...............................53 Mark Little ...............................93 Jeff Ince ..................................44 Ben Pennington ......................41 Craig House ............................43 Becerra/Damwijk ....................45 Nick Garcia ............................48 Paul Reuer ..............................36 Daniel Uggla ...........................72 Barrett Smith ...........................38 Chad House ............................38 Chad House ............................45 Jordan Tolliver ........................47 Will Petersen ..........................64 M. Murray/K.K. Chalmers .......58 Chad Zurcher ........................36 Tyler Huelsing .........................38 Drew Martinez .......................62 Jerry Daniel ............................42 Ron McNeely ..........................56 Ron McNeely ..........................67 Jeff Robinson ..........................57 Alan Robinson ........................69 Doug Granger .........................45 Dave Anderson .......................60 Dave Anderson .......................87 David Hernandez ....................57 Tim Dulin ................................54 Denis Gourgeot ......................56 David Moss .............................52 D. Moss/W. Thompson ...........73

1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Steve Scott .............................71 Paul Bakke .............................71 Chris Marable .........................61 Chris Kross .............................72 Steve Moss .............................65 Tim Heming ............................72 Jeff Hoekstra ..........................79 Mark Little .............................104 Scott Curtis .............................64 Ben Pennington ......................56 Craig House ............................66 Cary Hiles ...............................71 Nick Garcia ............................71 Paul Reuer ..............................51 Daniel Uggla ..........................81 P. Cookman/J. Payne .............63 Kevin House ...........................62 Chad House ............................69 Adam Amar .............................66 Bill Moss/Will Petersen ...........85 Michael Murray .......................90 Trey Wiedman ........................60 Drew Martinez .......................60 Drew Martinez .......................98

Doubles 1974 Ron Merritt ..............................11 1975 R. McNeely/K. McKinney ..........8 1976 Ron McNeely ..........................10 1977 Alan Robinson ........................17 1978 Doug Granger .........................15 1979 D. Granger/P. Smith .................8 1980 Dave Anderson .........................9 1981 Shane Young ..........................17 1982 Hernandez/Dulin/Kinnaman ......9 1983 Shane Young ..........................15 1984 Tim Dulin ................................22 1985 Mike Covington .......................12 1986 David Moss .............................17 1987 Chris Marable .........................21 1988 Chris Marable .........................18 1989 Kirby Latham ..........................13 Brad Seitzer/Chris Marable 1990 Steve Moss .............................21 1991 Steve Moss .............................19 1992 Tim Heming ............................15 1993 Mark Little ...............................20 1994 Mark Little ...............................20 1995 R. Barassi/B. Pennington .......13 1996 Ben Pennington ......................13 1997 H. Bender/D. Miller .................12 1998 C. Becerra/C. Hiles .................12 1999 Nick Garcia .......... ..................16 2000 N. Sams/J. Leicester ..............11 2001 Daniel Uggla ...........................28 2002 Josh Payne .............................14 2003 Kyle Scott ...............................16 2004 Bill Moss .................................16 2005 Adam Amar .............................12 2006 Bill Moss .................................24 2007 Michael Murray ......................21 2008 Brett Bowen ............................15 2009 Huelsing/Wilson .....................14 2010 Jacob Wilson.........................19 Triples 1974 Ron Merritt ................................2 1975 G. Frix/K. McKinney ......................2 Ron McNeely 1976 Ron McNeely ............................5

‘11 Mark Little 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

Jeff Robinson...............6 Roy Henderson ............3 D. Granger/D. Parks ....3 Phil Smith ....................7 David Hernandez .........6 David Hernandez .........5 Tim Dulin .....................4 D. Gourgeot/M. Ham ...2 Five players .................1 Jeff Acuff .................... 4) Rodney Bright ..............3 Paul Bakke ..................6 C. Marable/B. Seitzer ..2 B. Seitzer/B. Freeman .2 T. Heming/B. Seitzer ...3 R. Bledsoe/T. Heming .4 Mark Little ....................7 Cary Fenton .................7 S. Curtis/B. Pennington..2 Cameron Jones ...........3 Craig House .................3 Cary Hiles ....................3 Jay Fik/Nick Garcia ......2 Nate Sams ...................2 Paul Reuer ...................6 Paul Cookman .............4 Kevin House ................4 Ryan Martin .................3 K.K. Chalmers .............4 K.K. Chalmers .............6 Four players .................2 K.K. Chalmers .............3 Shawn Ablett ...............4 Drew Martinez ............5

Home 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988

Runs Mike Paxton .................5 White/Bradshaw ..........6 Ron Merritt ...................8 Terry Pressgrove .......12 Alan Robinson ...........10 Smith/Parks .................3 Dave Anderson ............8 Dave Anderson ..........14 David Hernandez .......12 Allen Sigler ................13 Kurt Crain ....................9 Wayne Thompson ......11 Jeff Acuff ....................18 Rodney Bright ............17 Rodney Bright ............10


Year-by-Year Hitting Leaders

‘11 Chris Marable 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Tony Ochs ................. 13 Steve Moss ................. 7 S.Moss/B. Seitzer ....... 8 John Moon .................. 8 Mark Little ................... 7 Mark Little ................. 21 Ronnie Barassi ........... 8 Ronnie Barassi ......... 12 Heath Bender ............. 5 Chris Becerra ............ 16 Nate Sams ................. 9 Nate Sams ................ 10 Daniel Uggla ............. 18 Barrett Smith ............. 12 Three tied .................. 7 Brent Dlugach ............. 9 Ryan Martin ................ 8 Joey Lieberman ........ 13 J. Lieberman/B. Moss.14 Trey Wiedman ............ 8 Brett Bowen .............. 10 Tyler Huelsing ........... 12

RBI 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

Ron Merritt ................ 27 Kenny McKinney ....... 32 Ron Merritt ................ 37 Alan Robinson .......... 44 Terry Pressgrove ...... 56 Doug Granger ........... 34 Dave Anderson ......... 46 Dave Anderson ......... 61 David Hernandez ...... 54 Allen Sigler ............... 45 Shane Young ............ 41 Tim Dulin................... 43 Jeff Acuff ................... 61 Chris Marable ........... 54 Chris Marable ........... 42 Chris Marable ........... 46 Steve Moss ............... 46 Brad Seitzer .............. 50 Rich Bledsoe ............ 37 R. Bledsoe/M. Little .. 49 Mark Little ................. 86 Jeff Ince .................... 44 Ben Pennington ........ 45 Heath Bender ........... 36 Chris Becerra ............ 49 Nate Sams ................ 48 Nate Sams ................ 41

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Daniel Uggla ...........................67 Barrett B tt Smith S ith ...........................37 37 Kurt Welch ..............................36 Kurt Welch ..............................48 Adam Amar .............................53 Adam Amar .............................66 Joey Lieberman ......................57 Trey Wiedman ........................39 B. Bowen/J. Wilson ...............33 Tyler Huelsing .........................67

Total Bases 1974 Ron Merritt ..............................58 1975 Ron McNeely ..........................80 1976 Ron McNeely ..........................90 1977 Terry Pressgrove ....................92 1978 Alan Robinson ...................... 113 1979 Doug Granger .........................65 1980 Dave Anderson .......................97 1981 Dave Anderson .....................153 1982 David Hernandez .................. 112 1983 Tim Dulin...............................105 1984 Tim Dulin...............................100 1985 Wayne Thompson ...................89 1986 Jeff Acuff ...............................138 1987 Rodney Bright .......................130 1988 Chris Marable .......................100 1989 Tony Ochs .............................108 1990 Steve Moss ........................... 115 1991 Steve Moss ........................... 112 1992 Tim Heming ..........................101 1993 Mark Little .............................129 1994 Mark Little .............................195 1995 Ben Pennington ......................95 1996 Ronnie Barassi .......................93 1997 Craig House ............................91 1998 Chris Becerra ........................ 118 1999 Nick Garcia ..........................109 2000 Nate Sams ..............................95 2001 Daniel Uggla ........................169 2002 Barrett Smith ...........................98 2003 Kevin House ...........................96 2004 Brent Dlugach .......................108 2005 Adam Amar .............................99 2006 Will Petersen ........................137 2007 Bill Moss ...............................139 2008 Trey Wiedman ........................93 2009 Adam McClain .......................90 2010 Tyler Huelsing .......................139

Slugging Percentage Sl 1974 19 Ron Merritt ............................414 1975 19 Ron McNeely ........................588 1976 Ron McNeely ........................620 19 1977 19 Terry Pressgrove ..................691 19 1978 Alan Robinson ......................649 1979 19 Doug Granger .......................451 1980 19 Dave Anderson .....................642 1981 Dave Anderson .....................695 19 1982 19 David Hernandez ..................751 1983 19 Tim Dulin...............................739 1984 19 Tim Dulin...............................628 1985 19 David Moss ...........................589 1986 Jeff Acuff ...............................750 19 1987 Mike Hammett ......................652 19 1988 19 Chris Marable .......................588 1989 19 Steve Keighley......................631 1990 19 Steve Moss ...........................569 19 1991 Steve Moss ...........................580 1992 Steve Moss ...........................575 1993 Mark Little .............................713 1994 Mark Little .............................816 1995 Ronnie Barassi .....................593 1996 Ronnie Barassi .....................669 1997 Craig House ..........................500 1998 Chris Becerra ........................565 1999 Craig House ..........................518 2000 Nate Sams ............................579 2001 Dan Uggla .............................790 2002 Barrett Smith .........................510 2003 Ryan Martin ..........................564 2004 Brent Dlugach .......................524 2005 Ryan Martin ..........................574 2006 Joey Lieberman ....................659 2007 Bill Moss ...............................594 2008 Trey Wiedman ......................467 2009 Brett Bowen ..........................520 2010 Tyler Huelsing .......................574 Walks 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

Jerry Daniel ............................31 Mike Paxton ............................26 Joe Berg .................................24 Alan Robinson ........................26 Jeff Robinson ..........................42 Phil Smith ...............................22 Ralph Garrett ..........................44 Dale Logan .............................56 Shane Young ..........................35 Kevin Dotson ..........................30 Shane Young ..........................21 Mike Hammett ........................37 Rodney Bright .........................36 Bubba Burr/Chris Marable ......35 Ray Archer ..............................24 Brad Seitzer ............................44 Ron Clement/Brad Seitzer ......32 Brad Seitzer ............................40 Jeff Cottam .............................27 Mark Little ...............................38 Mike O’Keefe ..........................59 Jeff Ince ..................................38 John Tompkins ........................27 Heath Bender .........................25 Mike Barbara ..........................28 Nick Garcia .............................25

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Tyler Shelton ...............25 Dan Uggla ...................42 Kyle Scott ...................25 Bill Moss .....................26 Chad House ................26 K.K. Chalmers ............28 K.K. Chalmers ............32 K.K. Chalmers ............41 K.K. Chalmers ............37 B. Bowen/J. Wilson ...26 Tyler Huelsing .............30

Stolen Bases 1974 Jerry Daniel ................20 1975 Rene White .................39 1976 Ron McNeely ..............14 1977 Jeff Robinson ..............16 1978 D. Parks/J. Robinson ..14 1979 Ralph Garrett ..............20 1980 Ralph Garrett ..............31 1981 Dave Anderson ...........39 1982 Tim Dulin.....................15 1983 Tim Dulin.....................25 1984 Tim Dulin.....................12 1985 Steve Scott .................22 1986 Jack Peel ....................20 1987 Steve Scott .................17 1988 P. Bakke/T. Ochs ........14 1989 Tony Ochs ...................29 1990 R. Clement/C. Kross ...11 1991 Tim Heming ................24 1992 Tim Heming ................29 1993 Cary Fenton ................21 1994 Mark Little ...................35 1995 Scott Curtis .................11 1996 Cameron Jones ..........17 1997 Cameron Jones ..........19 1998 Craig House ................12 1999 Tony Lomeli ..................9 2000 Paul Reuer ..................13 2001 Paul Reuer ..................12 2002 Paul Cookman ............13 2003 Chad House ................14 2004 Chad House ................17 2005 K.K. Chalmers ............17 2006 K.K. Chalmers ............39 2007 K.K. Chalmers ............33 2008 K.K. Chalmers ............23 2009 Tyler Huelsing .............12 2010 Chad Zurcher ............20

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Year-by-Year Pitching Leaders Lowest ERA 1974 Mike Paxton ............1.87 1975 Danny Parks ...........1.17 1976 John Lee .................2.70 1977 Dusty Farmer ..........1.35 1978 Mike Graves ...........3.55 1979 Blair Gilbert .............2.63 1980 Jeff Williams............2.13 1981 John Thetford..........2.12 1982 Tim Corder ..............2.23 1983 Tim Corder ..............2.87 1984 Shane Young ..........2.91 1985 Forest Nabors .........2.97 1986 Andy Cook ..............2.25 1987 Mark Bowlan ..........3.36 1988 Forest Nabors .........3.31 1989 Chris Marable .........3.62 1990 Mike Greckel ...........3.13 1991 Steve Moss .............2.93 1992 Joe Lantrip ..............2.40 1993 Greg Smith .............2.04 1994 Collins Day .............2.38 1995 Jonathan Lyons ......3.29 1996 Chad Harville ..........3.81 1997 Chad Harville ..........2.66 1998 Craig House ............3.33 1999 Sean Carlson ........ 2.38 2000 Joshua Cartwright ...4.08 2001 Joshua Padgett.......3.67 2002 Nick Steht ...............4.24 2003 Brandon Rowan ......3.63 2004 Jarrett Grube ..........2.82 2005 Drew Jaudon ..........3.27 2006 Drew Jaudon ..........4.70 2007 Matt Yokley .............3.52 2008 Neil Schenk ............3.40 2009 Marcus Barnes .......3.86 2010 BrennonMartin ........4.35 Wins 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

Danny Parks ................7 Paxton /Lee/Aquadro ...7 John Lee ......................8 Dusty Farmer .............11 Blair Gilbert ................11 Gilbert/Wallace ............5 Mark Schuler ...............7 Tim Corder ...................9 Tim Corder .................10 Tim Corder ...................8 Bubba Cummings ........8 Bubba Cummings ........8 Andy Cook ...................7 Mark Bowlan ................8 Andy Cook .................10 Mark Bowlan ................7 Steve Jones .................8 Paul Romanoli .............6 Joe Lantrip ...................6 C. Stewart/G. Smith ...10 Dan Guehne ..............13 L. Glass/D. Guehne .....7 Chad Harville ...............6 Chad Harville ...............5 Craig House .................4

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Craig House .............................8 Wiedmeyer/Castor ....................4 Jason Wiedmeyer .....................7 R. O’Malley/M. Novarese ..........4 Jarrett Grube ............................5 Jarrett Grube ............................9 Drew Jaudon ............................2 Scott McGregor ........................7 Dusty Davis ..............................7 Brennon Martin .........................4 Brennon Martin .........................6 Ryan Fraser ..............................7

Appearances 1974 Jeff Hopkins ............................12 1975 John Lee .................................12 1976 J. Lee/D. Parks .......................13 1977 Dusty Farmer ..........................17 1978 Charlie Lea .............................20 1979 Mark Schuler ..........................18 1980 Mark Schuler ..........................21 1981 Corder/Williamson/Williams ....16 1982 Don Goldstein .........................15 1983 Don Goldstein .........................19 1984 B. Cummings/G. Gallo ............10 1985 B. Cummings/ .........................14 J. Stansberry/K. Wilson 1986 David Byrd ..............................21 1987 David Byrd ..............................18 1988 Andy Cook ..............................19 1989 Chris Marable .........................22 1990 Steve Jones ............................20 1991 Steve Jones ............................18 1992 L. Glass/J. Lantrip ...................16 1993 L. Glass/J. McCommon............20 1994 Kyle Manship ..........................24 1995 Lonnie Glass ...........................20 1996 Chad Harville ..........................24 1997 Mike McKnight ........................20 1998 Jeremy Beck ...........................20 1999 Sean Carlson .......... ..............22 2000 S. Carlson/J. Wilson ...............19 2001 Layne Dawson ........................29 2002 J. Cartwright/G. Council ............25 2003 Michael Novarese ...................22 2004 Corey Kines ............................26 2005 Chris South .............................26 2006 Dusty Davis/Matt Yokley .........20 2007 Matt Yokley .............................26 2008 Neil Schenk ............................19 2009 Marcus Barnes .......................19 2010 Chase Joiner .........................22 Relief 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985

Appearances N/A N/A N/A N/A Bil Galik ....................................9 Mark Schuler .......................... 11 Mark Schuler ..........................20 Clay Dial .................................10 Don Doldstein .........................13 Don Goldstein .........................19 Shane Young ............................9 Jeff Stansberry........................14

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

David Byrd ..............................20 David Byrd ..............................18 Mark Shrewbury .....................12 Chris Marable .........................22 Brian Stubb .............................13 Steve Moss .............................17 Lonnie Glass ...........................15 John Armistead .......................16 Kyle Manship ..........................17 Jeff Ince ..................................15 Chad Harville ..........................23 Mike McKnight ........................20 Jeremy Beck ...........................20 Sean Carlson ..........................22 Sean Carlson ..........................19 Josh Padgett...........................21 Josh Cartwright/Gabe Council........ 25 Michael Novarese ...................18 Corey Kines ............................26 Chris South .............................26 Matt Yokley .............................21 Matt Yokley .............................26 Neil Schenk ............................19 Marcus Barnes .......................19 Chase Joiner .........................22

Games Started 1974 N/A 1975 N/A 1976 N/A 1977 N/A 1978 Blair Gilbert .............................17 1979 Blair Gilbert ...............................8 1980 Blair Gilbert .............................10 1981 T. Corder/E. Williamson .......... 11 1982 Tim Corder .............................. 11 1983 Tim Corder ..............................12 1984 Gary Gallo ..............................10 1985 Bubba Cummings ................... 11 1986 Rusty Covington .....................12 1987 Joe Newcomb .........................13 1988 Andy Cook ..............................16 1989 Mark Bowlan ...........................15 1990 Steve Jones ............................15 1991 Paul Romanoli ........................15 1992 Joe Lantrip ..............................10 1993 J. McCommon/C. Stewart .........15 1994 Dan Guehne ...........................18 1995 Lonnie Glass ...........................16 1996 L. Glass/J. Lyons ....................12 1997 Russ Bratton ...........................14 1998 Craig House ............................14 1999 Josh Stewart ..........................14 2000 Wiedmeyer/Leicester ................4 2001 Jason Wiedmeyer ...................16 2002 Ryan O’Malley ........................12 2003 Jarrett Grube ..........................13 2004 Derek Hankins ........................15 2005 Stephen Gostkowski..............13 2006 Scott McGregor ......................14 2007 Scott McGregor ......................14 2008 Scott McGregor ......................13 2009 Brennon Martin .......................13 2010 Ryan Fraser/Brennon Martin ..15

‘11 Dusty Farmer Complete Games 1974 Mike Paxton .................6 1975 Mike Paxton .................5 1976 John Lee/Danny Parks 8 1977 Dusty Farmer ...............9 1978 Blair Gilbert ..................8 1979 Blair Gilbert ..................4 1980 Blair Gilbert ..................5 1981 Tim Corder ...................4 1982 Tim Corder ...................8 1983 Tim Corder ...................6 1984 Bubba Cummings ........7 1985 Bubba Cummings ........4 1986 Rusty Covington ..........4 1987 Joe Newcomb ..............5 1988 Andy Cook ...................6 1989 Mark Bowlan ................4 1990 Steve Jones .................6 1991 Paul Romanoli .............7 1992 Joe Lantrip ...................8 1993 Jason McCommon .......6 1994 Jason McCommon .......5 1995 Lonnie Glass ................8 1996 Glass/Jonathan Lyons....2 1997 Chad Harville ...............7 1998 Craig House .................3 1999 Craig House .................4 2000 Jon Leicester ...............2 2001 Jason Wiedmeyer ........2 2002 Ryan O’Malley .............1 2003 J. Grube/B. Rowan..........1 2004 Derek Hankins .............3 2005 Gostkowski/Schenk ......1 2006 Scott McGregor ...........3 2007 Grisham/McGregor ........1 Brennon Martin 2008 Brennon Martin ............1 2010 Fraser/Martin ...............2


Year-by-Year Pitching Leaders 1999 19 2000 20 2000 20 2002 20 2003 20 2004 20 2005 20 2006 20 2007 20 2008 20 2009 20 2010 20

‘11 Tim Corder Shutouts 1974 N/A 1975 N/A 1976 N/A 1977 N/A 1978 N/A 1979 N/A 1980 Five Players ................ 1 1981 N/A 1982 N/A 1983 N/A 1984 N/A 1985 G. Gallo/F. Nabors ...... 1 1986 Rusty Covington ......... 2 1987 Mark Bowlan ............... 3 1988 Andy Cook .................. 1 1989 .................................... 0 1990 Mike Greckel ............... 1 1991 Paul Romanoli ............ 3 1992 .................................... 0 1993 J. McCommon/C. Stewart .2 1994 Collins Day ................. 2 1995 Day/Glass/ Guehne .... 2 1996 Five Players ................ 1 1997 Chad Harville .............. 1 1998 .................................... 0 1999 C. House/J. Padgett ... 1 2000 .................................... 0 2001 .................................... 0 2002 J. Cartwright/ .............. 1 D. de Armas/J. Payne 2003 Jarrett Grube .............. 1 2004 Jarrett Grube .............. 3 2005 .................................... 0 2006 D. Davis/M. Davis ....... 1 Philip Utley 2007 .................................... 0 2008 Garrett Hachtel ........... 2 2009 M. Barnes/R. Fraser ..... 2010 .................................... 0 Saves 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984

N/A N/A N/A Bill Aquadro ................ 5 Charlie Lea ................. 5 Mark Schuler .............. 5 Blair Gilbert ................. 4 John Thetford.............. 3 Don Doldstein ............. 5 Don Goldstein ............. 4 Shane Young .............. 3

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

M. Covington/J. Stansberry Stansberry........... y ...........3 3 David Byrd ................................6 Chris Marable ...........................2 Mark Shrewbury .......................5 B. Freeman/Chris Marable ..........5 Bart Freeman ............................5 Steve Moss ...............................7 Jason McCommon ....................3 John Armistead/Greg Smith .........2 Jeff Ince ....................................8 Jeff Ince ....................................5 Chad Harville ............................8 Craig House ..............................5 Cary Hiles .................................5 Sean Carlson ............................6 Sean Carlson ............................4 Layne Dawson ..........................5 Josh Payne ...............................3 Bill Edwards ..............................3 Corey Kines ..............................4 Ryan Fly/Drew Jaudon .............2 Philip Utley/Matt Yokley ............2 Matt Yokley ...............................9 Matt Yokley ...............................3 Matt Yokley ...............................4 Chase Joiner ...........................2

Innings Pitched 1974 Mike Paxton .........................67.1 1975 Mike Paxton .........................67.0 1976 John Lee ..............................79.1 1977 Dusty Farmer .......................86.0 1978 Charlie Lea ..........................97.2 1979 Mark Schuler .......................61.2 1980 Blair Gilbert ..........................81.2 1981 Tim Corder ...........................88.1 1982 Tim Corder ...........................80.2 1983 Tim Corder ...........................85.0 1984 Bubba Cummings ................70.1 1985 Bubba Cummings ................78.1 1986 Gary Gallo ...........................68.0 1987 Joe Newcomb ......................84.0 1988 Andy Cook ......................... 111.2 1989 Mark Bowlan ......................100.1 1990 Steve Jones .......................107.1 1991 Paul Romanoli ...................105.1 1992 Joe Lantrip ...........................93.2 1993 Jason McCommon ...............95.1 1994 Dan Guehne ...................... 113.2 1995 Lonnie Glass ......................109.0 1996 Lonnie Glass ........................70.1 1997 Chad Harville .....................101.2 1998 Craig House .........................94.2

Craig House .........................92.2 Jason Wiedmeyer ................81.2 Jason Wiedmeyer ................90.2 Ryan O’Malley .....................69.0 Jarrett Grube .......................73.1 Jarrett Grube .....................102.0 Stephen Gostkowski .............. 80.2 Scott McGregor ...................80.0 Scott McGregor ...................73.1 Scott McGregor ...................78.0 Brennon Martin ....................83.0 Brennon Martin ....................93.0

St Strikeouts 1974 19 Bobby Williams .......................44 19 1975 Mike Paxton ............................68 1976 19 Danny Parks ...........................83 19 1977 Dusty Farmer ..........................69 1978 19 Blair Gilbert .............................81 1979 Mark Schuler ..........................60 1980 Blair Gilbert .............................47 1981 Tim Corder ..............................70 1982 Tim Corder ..............................67 1983 Tim Corder ..............................52 1984 Bubba Cummings ...................51 1985 Bubba Cummings ...................54 1986 Gary Gallo ..............................57 1987 Joe Newcomb .........................51 1988 Andy Cook ..............................58 1989 Mark Bowlan ...........................68 1990 Steve Jones ............................55 1991 Paul Romanoli ........................92 1992 Joe Lantrip ..............................89 1993 Chris Stewart ..........................82 1994 Dan Guehne ...........................75 1995 Lonnie Glass ...........................71 1996 Collins Day .............................68 1997 Chad Harville ..........................91 1998 Craig House ............................83 1999 Craig House .......................... 112 2000 Jason Wiedmeyer ...................60 2001 Jason Wiedmeyer ...................75 2002 Ryan O’Malley ........................56 2003 Jarrett Grube ..........................66 2004 Derek Hankins ...................... 114 2005 Stephen Gostkowski..............41 2006 S. McGregor/Philip Utley ..............50 2007 Matt Yokley .............................57 2008 Scott McGregor ......................55 2009 Brennon Martin .......................59 2010 Ryan Fraser ............................96

1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

N/A Andy Cook ................442 Mark Bowlan .............442 Steve Jones ..............481 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Lonnie Glass .............331 Chad Harville ............432 Craig House ..............356 Craig House ..............339 Jason Wiedmeyer .....315 Jason Wiedmeyer .....358 Ryan O’Malley ..........264 Jarrett Grube ............275 Jarrett Grube ............377 Stephen Gostkowski .338 Scott McGregor ........327 Scott McGregor ........307 Scott McGregor ........341 Brennon Martin .........351 Brennon Martin .........415

Batters Faced 1974 Mike Paxton .......................... 116 1975 Mike Paxton ..........................136 1976 Danny Parks .........................173 1977 Dusty Farmer ........................157 1978 N/A 1979 Mark Schuler ........................266 1980 Blair Gilbert ...........................361 1981 Tim Corder ............................363 1982 Tim Corder ............................344 1983 Tim Corder ............................349 1984 Bubba Cummings .................294 1985 Bubba Cummings .................341 1986 N/A

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Year-by-Year Team Hitting & Fielding Statistics 1978

Year 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

AVG .289 .262 .260 .313 .328 .295 .357 .273 .314 .337 .295 .311 .308 .288 .305 .307 .297 .298 .285 .277 .307 .294 .336 .269 .271 .277 .269 .290 .254 .271 .268 .258 .280 .262 .315 .302 .239 .272 .321

GP 33 40 46 38 43 48 49 40 46 60 42 45 41 47 56 57 49 55 56 54 51 57 63 60 54 51 55 55 52 58 51 54 57 55 60 63 55 53 58

AB 1009 1140 1260 1086 1186 1319 1542 1138 1384 1851 1174 1297 1258 1352 1754 1870 1527 1710 1766 1815 1715 1822 2235 1946 1836 1698 1857 1934 1690 1977 1751 1796 1916 1903 2220 2201 1860 1855 2108

R 165 206 193 257 278 316 443 230 343 494 298 319 300 317 417 445 268 354 298 359 330 380 595 360 330 259 309 345 249 387 277 273 287 295 453 431 270 303 414

H 292 299 328 340 389 390 550 310 435 624 346 404 388 390 535 575 453 510 503 503 525 536 752 524 498 471 499 561 429 535 470 464 537 499 699 665 445 505 676

2B 33 50 55 51 58 81 115 52 72 105 61 70 82 66 116 122 88 87 110 104 85 121 118 101 95 95 92 104 76 122 88 86 97 89 130 137 77 100 119

1994

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1986

3B 16 15 8 9 20 18 17 13 16 25 9 13 8 5 13 11 11 7 8 11 17 16 19 9 9 8 7 7 3 18 15 11 12 12 12 10 5 14 18

HR 26 21 21 30 27 41 53 16 35 68 34 53 50 47 74 72 44 51 22 39 37 32 70 34 49 18 56 34 26 70 47 49 56 28 62 63 24 34 51

RBI 160 189 166 224 258 255 379 202 296 417 246 263 271 271 371 401 241 321 266 321 275 328 556 320 296 219 277 292 223 361 247 245 268 254 413 399 240 274 387

TB 435 432 462 499 568 630 858 436 643 983 527 659 633 607 899 935 695 764 695 746 755 785 1118 745 758 636 773 781 589 903 729 719 826 696 1039 1011 604 735 984

SLG SLG% G% .431 .379 .367 .459 .479 .478 .556 .383 .465 .531 .449 .508 .503 .449 .513 .500 .455 .447 .394 .411 .440 .431 .500 .383 .413 .375 .416 .404 .349 .457 .416 .400 .431 .366 .468 .459 .325 .396 .467

BB 130 211 197 161 173 235 258 201 229 270 243 183 173 223 272 247 184 268 209 251 179 265 348 303 224 164 199 200 216 236 184 158 176 208 221 243 252 195 208

HBP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 24 25 15 6 14 16 21 10 26 25 N/A N/A N/A 62 47 50 63 53 54 40 60 60 50 49 49 57 49 50 38 56

SO 174 226 196 108 138 204 175 137 145 204 168 186 140 202 334 299 241 266 280 291 258 269 304 380 419 368 433 374 347 500 468 450 427 460 435 389 467 418 393

GDP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 47 22 37 24 29 N/A 35 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 44 60 34 41 31 49 46 26 43 16 17 39 38 45 39 27 33

OB% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A .373 .395 .365 N/A N/A N/A .434 .378 .363 .359 .354 .369 .349 .363 .354 .333 .352 .347 .386 .380 .343 .350 .393

‘11 SB-ATT 26 69 78 102 62 84 104 95 98-113 110-145 80-95 66-91 37-53 70-94 81-106 77-99 65-83 93-116 63-88 62-84 111-130 87-125 151-187 49-67 63-92 62-81 52-75 40-62 38-55 35-44 37-50 53-70 50-66 59-79 83-113 61-82 64-87 60-84 70-104

2007

PO N/A N/A N/A N/A 948 1038 1143 903 N/A 1366 963 1018 928 1060 N/A 1365 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1514 1395 1307 1380 1457 1338 1503 1349 1374 1453 1411 1615 1635 1466 1411 1526

A N/A N/A N/A N/A 342 469 454 407 N/A 579 428 426 405 387 N/A 669 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 728 614 563 610 664 625 620 534 554 596 570 691 670 582 583 596

E FLD% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 29 N/A 48 N/A 80 .949 80 .952 82 .939 N/A N/A 77 .961 64 .956 62 .959 72 .940 65 .957 N/A N/A 81 .962 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 101 .957 98 .953 76 .961 106 .949 99 .955 91 .956 72 .967 89 .955 79 .961 71 .967 111 .947 98 .959 97 .960 84 .961 86 .959 92 .958


Year-by-Year Team Pitching Statistics 1981

‘11 Year 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

ERA W-L APP 5.01 19-14 63 3.04 25-15 70 2.59 24-22 75 2.52 30-8 62 2.79 32-11 75 3.06 34-14 91 4.84 40-9 96 3.88 25-15 85 N/A N/A N/A 3.71 48-11-1 123 4.20 32-10 85 3.90 33-12 106 5.06 26-15 82 4.32 36-11 104 3.06 40-16 128 4.17 33-23 128 5.09 27-22 102 5.42 32-23 158 4.27 31-25 158 4.68 30-24 133 4.80 25-26 132 3.11 42-15 129 4.21 52-11 165 3.67 32-28 148 5.65 26-28 146 5.10 20-31 148 5.93 24-31 175 4.91 28-26 172 5.53 15-37 161 4.99 34-24 192 6.50 20-31 196 5.44 21-33 197 5.05 29-28 169 7.19 13-42 173 5.73 32-28 283 5.88 36-27 188 6.32 17-38 178 6.30 21-32 177 6.09 28-30 58

GS 32 40 46 38 43 48 49 40 N/A 60 42 45 41 47 56 57 49 55 56 54 51 57 63 60 54 51 55 55 52 58 51 54 57 55 60 63 55 53 58

CG 9 20 23 18 24 17 18 10 N/A 13 16 11 11 9 9 15 15 4 8 14 15 15 12 18 5 9 3 6 2 3 1 2 4 2 3 3 1 0 4

SHO 2 7 8 9 11 6 4 3 N/A 3 4 7 4 6 4 5 1 3 1 5 0 5 2 4 3 1 1 4 1 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 2 1 0

1975

SV N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 11 17 12 N/A 16 7 5 6 10 11 6 8 14 10 10 6 7 14 9 10 10 9 11 7 15 6 10 9 5 8 14 6 11 5

IP 245.2 316.2 343.2 279 316 346 381 301 N/A 455.1 321 339.1 309.1 354 441 455 384 440.1 463.1 467.1 429 483 541 504.2 465 435.2 460 485.2 446 501 449.2 458 484.1 470.1 538.1 545 488.2 470.1 508.2

H 263 267 282 250 256 315 349 244 N/A 443 308 350 312 346 379 465 422 532 475 512 423 407 539 515 526 439 527 516 506 538 552 557 517 681 699 653 617 568 670

R 159 150 146 107 142 180 254 180 N/A 245 181 191 255 213 218 285 282 333 284 313 307 225 331 287 372 310 380 337 344 330 399 331 322 470 413 432 415 388 429

ER 137 107 99 72 101 119 205 127 N/A 188 150 147 174 170 150 211 217 265 220 243 229 167 253 217 292 247 303 265 274 278 325 277 272 376 343 356 343 329 344

BB 105 148 140 67 146 153 216 165 N/A 199 144 138 182 158 199 190 136 211 173 180 207 181 195 182 251 231 233 234 190 192 214 215 200 215 178 235 245 216 236

SO 147 212 200 214 278 238 277 201 N/A 290 198 219 225 267 325 268 187 259 282 304 366 384 349 376 388 405 319 435 310 372 285 357 433 275 385 356 417 377 462

2B N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 78 80 102 103 124 99 139 108 92 99 106 115 95 119 122 109 113 115 130

3B N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 15 7 9 19 16 9 5 14 13 11 8 7 5 11 13 17 11 20 18

HR N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 42 16 37 36 34 31 46 50 32 34 49 23 30 50 26 49 33 59 35 57 42 60 59 50 71 63 56 53 59 71

AB Opp BA N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 2004 .221 1412 .218 1503 .233 1434 .218 1497 .231 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1508 .214 1764 .302 1630 .291 N/A N/A N/A .254 N/A .224 N/A .256 N/A .266 2179 .284 1979 .263 1825 .289 1887 .273 1760 .287 1951 .276 1831 .301 1828 .305 1886 .274 2022 .337 2217 .315 2186 .299 1999 .309 1893 .300 2107 .318

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WP HBP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 11 13 14 13 8 5 19 18 10 18 10 16 19 24 10 29 23 24 35 30 26 N/A N/A 34 N/A 30 40 34 42 27 50 40 54 44 48 38 50 64 36 44 52 47 35 58 39 54 53 49 39 43 41 71 51 57 51 50 56 62 53 48

BK N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 4 0 N/A 3 4 5 3 N/A N/A N/A 3 13 11 4 3 4 10 8 14 4 7 15 15 11 5 13


Tigers In the Postseason 2010 (2) Southern Miss 8, (3) Memphis 2 (4) Marshall 10, (3) Memphis 7 (3) Memphis 3, (6) East Carolina 2 2007 (5) Memphis 12, (4) Houston 4 (1) Rice 7, (5) Memphis 5 (5) Memphis 12, (8) UCF 6 (5) Memphis 2, (1) Rice 1 (1) Rice 20, (5) Memphis 9 2006 (5) Southern Miss 6, (4) Memphis 2 (4) Memphis 13, (8) UAB 2 (7 inn.) (4) Memphis 8, (5) Southern Miss 5 (1) Rice 7, (4) Memphis 4 2004 Memphis 10, Southern Miss 5 UAB 7, Memphis 6 Southern Miss 13, Memphis 0 2001 Memphis 8, Cincinnati 5 Memphis 4, Charlotte 2 Tulane 7, Memphis 6 Tulane 7, Memphis 2 1999 South Florida 8, Memphis 6 Saint Louis 11, Memphis 9 1998 Memphis 6, Cincinnati 5 Houston 3, Memphis 2 Southern Miss 7, Memphis 6 1997 Saint Louis 9, Memphis 2 1996 Southern Miss 9, Memphis 4 Saint Louis 9, Memphis 8 (10)

1995 Saint Louis 10, Memphis 5 Memphis 5, UAB 0 Memphis 7, Saint Louis 4 Memphis 3, Dayton 1 Memphis 8, Cincinnati 0 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Memphis 5, Cincinnati 3* CIN 003 000 000- 3 3 2 MEM 000 400 01X- 5 8 2 WP: Harville (2-1) LP: Morgan (4-4) HR: CIN-Barhorst SV: MEM- Ince 1994 Memphis 24, Dayton 12 UAB 8, Memphis 1 Memphis 15, Cincinnati 5 Memphis 8, UAB 5 UAB 14, Memphis 5* 1993 Memphis 6, Cincinnati 1 Memphis 13, Saint Louis 1 UAB 6, Memphis 2 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Memphis 4, UAB 3* UAB 100 000 002- 3 6 1 MEM 003 100 00X- 4 9 1 WP: Glass (7-3) LP: Faust (3-2) 2B: MEM- Little, Domino(2); UAB- Rackley 3B: MEM- Fenton, HR: MEM-Little; UABGabbart 1992 Cincinnati 2, Memphis 1 Saint Louis 4, Memphis 3

1991 Memphis 6, Tulane 5 Southern Miss 11, Memphis 2 Cincinnati 7, Memphis 5 1990 Virginia Tech 6, Memphis 4 Memphis 11, Tulane 5 Southern Miss 5, Memphis 2 1989 Memphis 11, South Carolina 10 Florida State 9, Memphis 4 Cincinnati 15, Memphis 6 1988 Southern Miss 11, Memphis 4 Memphis 6, Virginia Tech 4 Florida State 4, Memphis 2

‘11

1978 Memphis 10, Cincinnati 8 Memphis 9, Louisville 7 Memphis 10, Florida State 9* 1977 Memphis 5, Cincinnati 0 Memphis 9, Georgia Tech 2 Florida State 10, Memphis 2 Tulane 4, Memphis 1 1976 Memphis 2, Saint Louis 1 Memphis 15, Tulane 1*

1987 Memphis 10, Southern Miss 1 South Carolina 6, Memphis 2 Cincinnati 13, Memphis 1 1986 Memphis 19, Louisville 3 South Carolina 4, Memphis 8 Memphis 11, Virginia Tech 8 Memphis 4, Southern Miss 2 Florida State 7, Memphis 3 1985 Memphis 18, Cincinnati 4 South Carolina 19, Memphis 8 Tulane 8, Memphis 7 1984 Memphis 12, Virginia Tech 6 Cincinnati 3, Memphis 2 Florida State 10, Memphis 3 1983 Memphis 13, Louisville 2 Tulane 4, Memphis 2 M Memphis 1, Virginia Tech 0 Lo Louisville 8, Memphis 5 19 1982 M Memphis 15, Saint Louis 7 M Memphis 4, Florida State 2 Tu Tulane 9, Memphis 8 Fl Florida State 7, Memphis 6 19 1981 M Memphis 13, Cincinnati 7 Fl Florida State 5, Memphis 0 M Memphis 15, Louisville 3 M Memphis 9, Virginia 8 Fl Florida State 7, Memphis 3 19 1980 M Memphis 14, Saint Louis 6 Memphis 7, Tulane 2 Memphis 14, Virginia Tech 5 Florida State 14, Memphis 11 Florida State 11, Memphis 7

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1979 Cincinnati 8, Memphis 4 Memphis 5, Virginia Tech 1 Memphis 18, Cincinnati 5 Florida St. 11, Memphis 1

3 1973 Tulsa 8, Memphis 7 Memphis 8, Louisville 7 Memphis 5, Bradley 4 Memphis 9, New Mexico St 4 Memphis 7, St. Louis 6 Bradley 12, Memphis 5 1972 Bradley 4, Memphis 3 Tulsa 10, Memphis 3 1971 Tulsa 5, Memphis 2 Memphis 4 St. Louis 3 Memphis 7, West Texas St. 3 Memphis 7, New Mexico St 3 West Texas St 2, Memphis 1 *indicates Championship game


Tigers In the NCAA’s

‘11

2007 June 1, 2007 (2) Michigan 10, (3) Memphis 7 Memphis (36-26) 011 002 021 - 7 11 1 Michigan (40-16) 003 020 41x - 10 13 0

NASHVILLE, Tenn.– Adam Amar homered twice and drove in three, but a four-run seventh inning by Michigan sent the Tigers into the elimination round of the 2007 NCAA Nashville Regional with a 10-7 loss. After a two-run blast off the leftfield foul pole by Joey Lieberman cut Memphis’ deficit to 5-4, the Tigers gave away three unearned tallies to fall behind 9-4 in the seventh. Amar brought Memphis to within three runs when he launched his second homer of the afternoon--a lined drive over the left centerfield wall– to make it a 9-6 ballgame. Memphis rallied for a run in the ninth and brought the tying run to the plate, but was unable to complete the comeback. In its first NCAA Regional contest since 1994, Memphis jumped on the board first as Amar quickly jumped on a Zach Putnam fastball, sending it over the 35-foot leftfield wall and onto the roof of Memorial Gymnasium. The Tigers went up 2-0 in the third when Michael Murray drove Tyler Huelsing in with a single through the left side. Tiger starter Scott McGregor (5-4) ran into trouble. The Wolverine offense touched the right-hander for three runs in the inning and never trailed from that point on. Lieberman’s home run was the 27th of his career as a Tiger, while Amar produced his milestone 30th round-tripper. The senior is second all-time at Memphis in home runs. Murray, Bill Moss and Amar had two hits each. Murray extended his hit streak to a career-long 21 games. Huelsing was the leader of the offense, banging out a team-high three singles and scoring two runs. Putnam went eight innings and fanned seven to lead Michigan to its 40th win of the year, while McGregor surrendered five runs on eight hits in five innings. He struck out two. Dusty Davis came on in relief of McGregor to strike out four in two frames. June 2, 2007 (4) Austin Peay 18, (3) Memphis 7 Austin Peay (40-21) 600 361 020 - 18 17 1 Memphis (36-27) 030 400 000 - 7 14 2 NASHVILLE, Tenn– Austin Peay opened the contest with a six-run first and then plated six runs in the fifth en route to eliminating Memphis from the NCAA Championships Nashville Regional with an 18-7 decision. The Tigers, who posted an improved record for the second straight season finish the year 36-27--the most wins by a Memphis club since 1994. Memphis trailed 9-3 through three-and-a-half innings before inclement weather forced a 3:28 rain delay. A rejuvenated Tiger club came out in the fourth, and highlighted by two-run homer to right off the bat of Adam Amar, cut the deficit to just two runs at 9-7. Memphis was unable to score again. Three APSU pitchers held Memphis scoreless

over the final five innings, while the Govs posted a six-run fifth. Austin Peay tacked on a run in the sixth and pinch hitter Tyler Bullock launched a two-run blast in the eighth for the 18-7 final. Tiger starter Ben Grisham struggled early and never was able to settle in as APSU touched him up for six runs on five hits in the opening frame. Grisham took the loss. An RBI-single by Chris Kirkland followed by a two-run double that hit 30 feet high on Hawkins Field’s 35-foot leftfield wall, made it a 6-3 ballgame after two innings of play, but the deficit proved to be too much for the Tigers in the end. Memphis banged out 14 hits in the contest. Amar and Kirkland had three hits each. Murray joined the duo with two RBI. Murray finishes his Tiger career with a 22-game hit streak--just one game shy of the program record of 23 straight games produced by Mark Little in 1994. Amar finished the Nashville Regional 5-for-9 with three homers. He hit 31 round-trippers in his career. The 18 runs by Austin Peay represents the highest offensive output against Memphis in NCAA Regional competition, topping the 17 runs scored by Minnesota in a 17-4 NCAA West Regional tilt in 1976. Memphis’ 36 wins was four more than the Tigers posted in 2006, marking the second straight season Daron Schoenrock led the U of M to an improvement in the win column. 1994 May 27, 1994 TCU 11, Memphis 3 Memphis 000 200 010 - 3 9 3 TCU 200 133 20X - 11 13 3 STILLWATER, Okla.– TCU broke open a close contest with eight runs in the fifth, sixth and seventh innings to cruise to an 11-3 win over #18 Memphis in the opening round of the NCAA Midwest Regional. TCU got on the board first with a pair of runs in the first, but Memphis was able to tie the game at 2-2 on Scott Curtis’s fourth-inning bases loaded single. The Horned Frogs countered with a run in the fourth before a three-run blast in the fifth, followed by a two-run shot in the sixth put them comfortably ahead, 9-2. Another two-run homer in the seventh put the game out of reach. Dan Guehne took the loss after giving up nine runs on nine hit. TCU outhit Memphis 13-9 in the game. Scott Curtis led the Tigers offense with three hits and two RBI. May 28, 1994 Memphis 12, Oklahoma State 4 Okla. St. 100 010 002 - 4 9 1 Memphis 000 002 91X - 12 15 1 STILLWATER, Okla.– With their backs against the wall, Memphis exploded for nine runs in the seventh inning to eliminate the home team Oklahoma State Cowboys, 12-4. Collins Day fanned seven, scattered nine hits and held the #3 Cowboys to just four earned runs in a complete game performance. The contest was a defensive battle early on as OSU plated a run in the first and then another in the fifth for a 2-0 lead. Memphis’ bats woke up in the sixth as Mark Little tied the game with a two-run homer to left. The Tigers then pounded eight hits in a nine-run seventh. Mark Bland and Jeff Hoekstra ignited the inning with as both posted two-run bases loaded singles to right. Memphis crossed a run in the eighth to make it 12-2. Little, Nate Weimer and Jeff Ince each knocked three hits, while Bland, Little, Hoekstra and Weimer drove in two runs each.

Memphis 14, Northwestern State 9 Memphis 320 021 600 - 14 15 2 NW St. 000 210 051 - 9 16 4 STILLWATER, Okla.– Memphis picked up where it left off, and advanced in the NCAA Midwest Regional with a convincing 14-9 triumph over Northwestern State. Jeff Hoekstra led Memphis with a 3-for-5 effort and four RBI. It did not take long for Memphis to get things rolling as Cary Fenton led the game off with a triple. Mark Bland drove him in, and Nate Weimer and Jeff Ince later made it 3-0 with RBI hits. The Tigers then extended the lead to five runs on Hoekstra’s two-run double. NSU closed the gap with a pair of runs in the fourth, but Hoekstra responded with another RBI and then came around to score for 7-2 cushion. Scott Curtis’ three-run home run highlighted a six-run seventh that put the game away. Little drove in a pair with a double and Hoekstra followed with an RBI-double. Northwestern State scored five in the eighth and one in the ninth, but it was too little too late. May 30, 1994 Cal St.-Fullerton 12, Memphis 5 Cal-St. Fullerton 004 021 122 - 12 18 2 Memphis 200 030 000 - 5 12 1 STILLWATER, Okla.– Memphis could not recover from a four-run third by Cal-State Fullerton as they bowed out of Midwest Regional action in a 12-5 loss. Kyle Manship struck out nine and Mark Bland ripped four hits and scored twice to lead Memphis, who finished the 1994 season with a program-best 52-11 record. Mark Little homered, drove in two and scored a pair in his final game as a Tiger. Jeff Hoekstra added two hits and two RBI. 1981 May 22, 1981 Memphis State 16, James Madison 3 James Madison 000 000 030 - 3 9 3 Memphis State 420 421 12X - 16 18 1 Tim Corder and Chris Litano held James Madison off the scoreboard for seven innings, while the Memphis State offense scored runs in all but the third inning to claim a dominant 16-3 first-round win over JMU in the NCAA East Regional Playoffs. Memphis took advantage of a pair of Bulldog errors to score four first-inning runs and never looked back. Dave Anderson and DH Shane Young belted back-to-back home runs in the second and David Hernandez and Dale Logan completed the feat in the fifth for a 12-0 MSU lead. May 23, 1981 South Carolina 8, Memphis State 5 Memphis State 100 000 310 - 5 13 0 South Carolina 102 111 20X - 8 13 2 Memphis was unable to get the timely hit and left 13 runners stranded, including leaving nine on from the second through sixth innings as they fell

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Tigers In the NCAA’s to South Carolina, 8-5. While the Tigers were stranding runners in the middle five innings, USC was driving them in, scoring five of its eight runs in that stretch of the game despite three MSU double plays. Memphis State rallied for three runs in the top of the seventh to cut the deficit to 6-4, but the Gamecocks responded with a pair in the home half of the frame to put the game away. Ed Williamson was saddled with the loss after giving up five earned runs in four innings of work. Dave Anderson and Scott Pearson each finished with four hits for MSU. May 24, 1981 Memphis State 8, James Madison 3 James Madison 101 010 000 - 3 10 1 Memphis State 042 200 00X - 8 14 0 David Hernandez capped a four-run second inning with a three-run blast, while John Thetford scattered 10 hits in a complete-game win, as the Tigers stayed alive with an 8-3 triumph over James Madison in an elimination matchup of the NCAA East Regional Playoffs. The longball was Memphis State’s weapon of choice in the elimination game. After Hernandez’s homer, catcher Richard Webster connected with a two-run shot in the third, and first baseman Gary Williams lifted a solo homer over the wall in the fourth. Webster, who finished the game with three hits, three RBI and a pair of runs scores, drove in the final run of the contest on a one-out single in the fourth. South Carolina 11, Memphis State 5 Memphis State 002 002 010 - 5 15 2 South Carolina 030 320 30X - 11 15 1 Both teams recorded 15 hits, but Memphis State again could not find the clutch hit, leaving 10 men on base as they fell short of the NCAA College World Series in an 11-5 loss to South Carolina. USC got two home runs in the second—the first being a two-out solo homer from Chris Boyle. Two batters later, Robby Vollmer blasted a two-run homer to give the Gamecocks a 3-0 lead. A two-run shot by Dave Anderson gave Memphis State its first two runs in the third, but a trio of South Carolina runs in the fourth pushed the lead out to 6-2. Another two-run home run extended USC’s lead to 8-2 in the fifth. MSU plated a pair in the sixth, but another three-run rally by the Gamecocks put the game away, 11-4. Anderson and Billy Hellums paced Memphis with three hit apiece. Lanny Fowler was the losing pitcher.

1978 May 20, 1978 Auburn 14, Memphis State 10 Auburn 080 230 100 - 14 13 3 Memphis State 041 010 310 - 10 14 4 AUBURN, Ala.– Auburn used an eight-run rally in the second inning to move past Memphis State, 14-10, and advance to the winner’s bracket game against North Carolina. The Tigers had led the nation with a .361 and had beaten Auburn three out of four times in the regular season. Centerfielder James Davis led Memphis with a 3-for-5 effort and five RBI. Tiger pitcher Mike Graves took the loss—his first of the season. May 21, 1978 Memphis State 5, East Tennessee St 0 Memphis State 010 031 000 - 5 10 2 East Tennessee State 000 000 000 - 0 4 4 AUBURN, Ala.–Memphis State starter Blair Gilbert tossed a four-hit complete game gem to pick up his 11th win of the year as MSU bounced East Tennessee St. from the South Regional Playoffs with a 5-0 win. Ahead 1-0, the Tigers posted three runs in the top of the fifth inning to open the game up. Roy Henderson, Roy Clark and Jeff Robinson each had two hits to lead MSU. May 22, 1978 Memphis State 6, Auburn 5 Memphis State 000 003 021 - 6 10 0 Auburn 000 230 000 - 5 1 5 AUBURN, Ala.– Richard Webster scored the gamewinning run in the top of the ninth inning and John Thetford then worked out of a jam in the bottom of ninth to preserve the win for then, Memphis State. The rally started in the eighth inning, when down 5-3, Alan Robinson ripped a two-out double to centerfield to plate Jeff Robinson and ignited a two-run frame and knot the score at 5-5. May 22, 1978 Memphis State 8, North Carolina 6 North Carolina 120 001 011 - 6 7 3 Memphis State 203 010 02X - 8 10 0 AUBURN, Ala.–Terry Pressgrove’s two-run blast highlighted a three-run third inning that proved to be the deciding factor in an 8-6 MSU triumph over North Carolina. The win forced a second championship matchup between the two teams to decide who would represent the South Region in the 1978 NCAA College World Series. Tiger’s starter Charlie Lea hurled 7.2 strong innings to pick up the win, while Allen Robinson, Jeff Robinson and Jeff Granger each had two hits. Robinson and Granger each had RBI-hits to put two runs on the board for Memphis State in the first inning, but Lloyd Brewer’s two-run shot put UNC ahead 3-2 in the second. May 23, 1978 **North Carolina 11, Memphis State 9 Memphis State 101 420 001 - 9 North Carolina 021 032 03X - 11 AUBURN, Ala.–Memphis jumped out to an 8-3 lead, but North Carolina broke an 8-8 tie with three runs in the eighth to claim the South Region title and advance to the 1978 NCAA College World Series. Memphis finished the season with a 40-9 mark. Memphis crossed single tallies in the first and third innings and then went up 6-3 with a four-run fourth inning. Two more runs were plated in the fifth to give the Tigers what looked to be an insurmountable 8-3 cushion in the

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fifth. But UNC used two MSU errors to rally for five runs over the next two innings to tie the contest and 8-8. Memphis rallied for a run in the top of the ninth, on a solo homer by James Davis, but that would be all the Tigers offense could muster in the final frame. UNC pitcher Greg Norris got the win to improve to 14-0 in his collegiate career.

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1976 May 28, 1976 Memphis State 6, Minnesota 0 Minnesota 000 000 000 - 0 2 1 Memphis State 301 001 10X - 6 12 0 TEMPE, Ariz.–Danny Parks struck out seven in a two-hit shutout to lead Memphis State to a 6-0 opening-round win over Minnesota in the NCAA West Regionals in Tempe, Ariz. Parks worked 5.2 perfect innings before a defensive error broke up his perfect-game bid. He held Minnesota hitless through 8.2 innings. Each of the Tigers’ first five batters reached base safely as they jumped out to a 3-0 lead after one inning. A solo homer by Ron Merritt made it 4-1 in the third and Ron McNeely’s RBI-triple made it 5-0 cushion in the sixth. Robert Reed’s solo shot in the seventh capped the scoring for the Tigers. Reed and McNeely each had three hits. May 29, 1976 Arizona State 11, Memphis State 4 Memphis State 000 000 004 - 4 3 1 Arizona State 000 401 24X - 11 11 1 TEMPE, Ariz.–Memphis State was held to just three hits and did not score until the ninth inning as Arizona State raced to an 11-4 win in the second round of the NCAA West Regional Playoffs. The Sun Devils erupted for four runs in the fourth inning and held the Tigers to just one hit through eight innings. May 30, 1976 Minnesota 17, Memphis State 4 Memphis State 000 100 003 - 4 10 3 Minnesota 315 031 12X - 17 25 2 TEMPE, Ariz.–Two days after shutting the Golden Gophers out in the first game of the NCAA West Regionals, Minnesota retaliated to eliminate the Tigers in a 17-4 decision. Minnesota touched up Memphis State starter Dusty Farmer for three runs in the first inning on a triple, home run and two singles. The big blow came in the third inning. The Gophers sent 10 batters to the plate and posted five runs on six hits. Memphis State got on the board with a single tally in the fourth, but Minnesota responded with three in the fifth, one in the six and seventh and two more in the eight to take a 17-1 lead. The Tigers battled for three in the ninth for the 17-4 final.


Tiger Baseball Awards & Honors

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All-America D. Uggla .....2B M. Little ..... OF T. Dulin .......2B T. Corder RHP T. Dulin .......2B 1982 T. Corder RHP 1981 D. Anderson . SS 1976 R. McNeely .OF 1975 R. McNeely .OF

2001 1994 1984 1983

Jewish Sports Review All-America Adam Amar .................. UTIL Joey Lieberman ...............DH

NCBWA Preseason All-America THIRD TEAM 2007 Adam Amar ......................1B College Baseball Foundation Brooks Wallace Watch List 2007 Adam Amar ......................1B 2008 K.K. Chalmers ................. OF Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America HONORABLE MENTION 2002 Brent Dlugach ................. SS 2001 1994

ALL-DISTRICT Daniel Uggla ....................2B Mark Little ....................... OF Collins Day ................... LHP Tim Dulin .........................2B Tim Corder .................. RHP Tim Dulin .........................2B Tim Corder .................. RHP Dave Anderson ............... SS Robert Reed ................... OF Ron McNeely .................. OF

2008 2007

Neil Schenk ................... LHP Michael Murray .......................... INF

3/24/10

Weekly Honors NATIONAL CBF/Diamond Sports National All-Star Lineup Ryan Fraser ............................. RHP

CollegeBaseball360.com Primetime Performer Weekly Honor Roll 3/31/10 Brennon Martin ......................... LHP

3/24/10

CollegeBaseballInsider.com Regional Player of the Week Tyler Huelsing ............................. OF

3/1/99 3/2/98 5/5/97 1993 1993

Collegiate Baseball Craig House ............................ RHP Craig House ............................ RHP Chad Harville .......................... RHP Mark Little .................................. OF Jeff Hoekstra ...............................3B

3/1/04

Louisville Slugger Derek Hankins ........................ RHP

3/3/04

Co-National Pitcher of the Week Derek Hankins ........................ RHP

4/5/10 3/22/10 5/11/09 3/3/08 4/2/07 3/27/06 5/22/06 2/28/05 3/14/01 3/19/01 3/2/98

5/2/94 4/25/94 4/4/94 3/21/94 4/13/92

Great Midwest Player of the Week Mark Little .................................. OF Mark Little .................................. OF Cary Fenton ................................2B Mark Little .................................. OF Steve Moss .................................3B

5/17/10 4/19/10 3/29/10 3/22/10 2/23/09 2/27/06 4/2/07 5/3/04 4/5/04 3/1/04 4/7/03 5/12/03 4/16/01 5/10/99 3/8/99 3/1/99 3/2/98

Conference USA Pitcher of the Week Ryan Fraser ............................. RHP Ryan Fraser ............................. RHP Brennon Martin ......................... LHP Ryan Fraser ............................. RHP Heith Hatfield.......................... RHP Scott McGregor........................ RHP Ben Grisham ............................ RHP Derek Hankins ........................ RHP Derek Hankins ........................ RHP Derek Hankins ........................ RHP Jarrett Grube ........................... RHP Jarrett Grube ........................... RHP Jason Wiedmeyer .................... LHP Josh Stewart ............................ LHP Josh Stewart ............................ LHP Craig House ............................ RHP Craig House ............................ RHP

1994 1992

3/28/94

Great Midwest Pitcher of the Week Jason McCommon .................. RHP

NCAA Division I Defensive Player of the Year 1997 Randy Meadows ............. SS

All-Conference Honors C-USA Postgraduate Scholarship 2008 Neil Schenk............................... LHP

All-District III John Thetford .................. OF Alan Robinson ..................1B Dusty Farmer................ RHP Robert Reed ....................DH Ron McNeely ................... OF Robert Reed ....................DH Ron McNeely ................... OF

All-Academic Ryan Fraser ............................. RHP Brennon Martin ......................... LHP Chad Zurcher ........................... INF Brennon Martin ......................... LHP Trey Wiedman .............................1B Neil Schenk............................... LHP Ben Grisham ............................ RHP Michael Murray .......................... INF

1982 1981 1976 1975

ABCA All-South Region SECOND TEAM 2004 Jarrett Grube ............... RHP NCAA ALL-REGIONAL Adam Amar.......................1B Mark Little ....................... OF Mark Bland ..................... OF Collins Day ................... LHP 1981 Dave Anderson ............... SS David Hernandez ............ OF Dale Logan ......................2B Scott Pearson ..................3B Shane Young ..................DH 1978 James Davis ................... OF Blair Gilbert .................. RHP Dave Parks .....................DH Alan Robinson .................1B Jeff “Tex” Robinson ........ SS 1976 Ron McNeely .................. OF Danny Parks ................ RHP 2007 1994

1994

MVP Mark Little ....................GMC

Great Midwest Conference Coach of the Year 1994 Jeff Hopkins .................GMC 1993 Jeff Hopkins .................GMC Great Midwest Conference Newcomer of the Year Dan Guehne ................. LHP Joe Lantrip .........................P

1979 1978 1977 1976 1975

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV FIRST TEAM 2009 Brennon Martin ............LHP

Brent Dlugach ............................ SS Stephen Gostkowski ............... RHP Scott McGregor........................ RHP

2007 2006 2004 2001 1999 1998 1997 1996

FIRST TEAM All-Conference USA Joey Lieberman ..........................DH Adam Amar ..................................1B Jarrett Grube ........................... RHP Daniel Uggla ................................2B Craig House ........................... P/DH Craig House ............................ RHP Chad Harville .......................... RHP Chad Harville .......................... RHP

1994 1994

1993

NCBWA 3/20/01 Daniel Uggla ......................................2B

Conference USA Hitter of the Week Tyler Huelsing ............................. OF Tyler Huelsing ............................. OF Jacob Wilson............................. 3B Trey Wiedman .............................1B Bill Moss ......................................2B Adam Amar ..................................1B Adam Amar ..................................1B Ryan Martin .........................DH/OF Barrett Smith ................................ C Daniel Uggla ...............................2B Craig House ............................... OF

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1980

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1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967

FIRST TEAM All-Great Midwest Mark Little .................................. OF Cary Fenton ................................2B Nate Weimer ...............................3B Scott Curtis ................................ SS Jeff Hoekstra ..............................DH Mike O’Keefe ............................... C Dan Guehne .............................. SP Collins Day ................................. SP Greg Smith ................................. SP Chris Stewart ............................. SP Robbie Domino ............................ C Mark Little .................................. OF Steve Moss .................................1B Jeff Hoekstra ...............................3B Cary Fenton ............................... SS Rich Bledsoe .............................. OF Barry Grant ................................ OF Tim Heming ................................3B FIRST TEAM All-Metro Chris Kross ................................ OF Chris Marable ............................ OF Tony Ochs .................................... C Paul Bakke ................................. OF Rodney Bright .............................3B Andy Cook .............................. RHP Chris Marable ............................ OF Rodney Bright .............................3B Bubba Burr ..................................1B Mike Hammett ............................ OF Chris Marable ............................ OF Steve Scott ................................ SS Jeff Acuff .................................... OF David Moss ................................ SS Jack Peel ................................... OF Wayne Thompson ........................ C Mike Covington .............................P Tim Dulin .....................................2B David Moss ................................ SS Wayne Thompson ........................ C Tim Dulin .....................................2B Tim Corder .............................. RHP Shane Young .............................DH Tim Corder .............................. RHP Tim Dulin .....................................2B David Hernandez ....................... OF Dave Anderson .......................... SS Greg Bayse ................................ OF Tim Corder .............................. RHP Richard Webster .......................... C Dave Anderson .......................... SS Blair Gilbert ............................. RHP Chris Litano ...................................P Phil Smith ................................... OF Greg Roper .................................1B Jeff Wallace ..................................P FIRST TEAM All-Missouri Valley Mike Dlugach ............................... C Lynn Alford ..................................2B Mike Dlugach ............................... C Lynn Alford ..................................2B Mike Dlugach ............................... C Mike Dlugach ............................... C Dave Loos................................... SS Roy Myers .................................. OF Joey Bushwald ........................... OF Allie Prescott ............................ RHP Jimmy Dunn ................................ OF

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1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1986

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SECOND TEAM All-Conference USA Ryan Fraser................ RHP Tyler Huelsing ............. OF Drew Martinez............. OF Chad Zurcher ..............INF Adam Amar .................INF Bill Moss .....................INF Michael Murray ...........INF K.K. Chalmers............. OF Scott McGregor.........RHP Brent Dlugach .............SS Derek Hankins .........RHP Ryan Martin ............... DH Nate Sams .................. OF Josh Stewart ............ LHP Ronnie Barassi .......... OF SECOND TEAM All-Great Midwest Ronnie Barassi .......... OF Scott Curtis .................SS Jeff Ince ...................... 3B Lonnie Glass ............RHP Mark Bland ................. OF Jason McCommon .......SP Rich Bledsoe .............. OF John Armistead ............. P Nate Weimer ............... 2B Cary Fenton .................SS Jeff Cottam ................UTI Steve Moss ................. 1B Joe Lantrip .................... P Sid Smith ................... OF ALL-TOURNAMENT Conference USA Michael Murray ...........SS Will Petersen............... OF Adam Amar .................INF Josh Irvin .................... OF Bill Moss .....................INF Great Midwest Scott Curtis .................SS Ronnie Barassi .......... OF Collins Day ................. DH Lonnie Glass ......P (MVP) Mark Little .................. OF Collins Day ................. OF Mark Bland ................. OF Chris Stewart ................ P Lonnie Glass ............RHP Jeff Hoekstra ............... 3B Robbie Domino .............C Mark Little ....... OF (MVP) Rich Bledsoe .............. OF Metro Steve Moss ................ DH Brad Seitzer ................ 3B Chris Kross ................ OF Brad Seitzer ................ 3B Chris Marable ............ OF Mike Hammett ............ OF David Moss .................SS Steve Scott ..............UTIL Wayne Thompson .........C Tim Dulin ..................... 2B Tim Dulin ..................... 3B Tim Corder .................... P David Hernandez ....... OF Richard Webster ...........C Dave Anderson ...........SS Dale Logan ................. 2B Mark Schuler ................. P Phil Smith ................... OF Richard Webster ...........C Gary Williams .............. 1B Doug Granger ............. 3B Roy Henderson .......... OF Charlie Lea ................... P Dave Parks ................ DH Terry Pressgrove ........ OF Phil Clark .................... 3B Dusty Farmer ................ P Mark Brantley ................C Kenny McKinney ......... 2B Ron McNeely ............. OF Ron Merritt ................. OF Danny Parks .................. P

All-Freshman Drew Martinez ........................... OF Adam McClain ........................... 2B

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Year-by-Year Results 1948............................................... 8-3 Valparaiso................................ L, 7-12 Valparaiso.............................W, 21-10 Illinois....................................... L, 5-11 Murray State .............................W, 7-4 Arkansas State .......................W, 10-2 Murray State ...........................W, 12-3 Delta State ................................W, 7-2 Army ABU 846 ..........................W, 8-4 NATTC......................................W, 6-5 Arkansas State .......................... L, 2-4 Delta State .................................W,9-3 1949............................................... 8-5 Navy ........................................... L,5-8 Murray State .............................W, 9-5 Arkansas State .........................W, 8-4 Southwestern..........................W, 11-2 Delta State ................................. L, 4-7 Union ........................................W, 9-5 Southwestern............................W, 8-4 Delta State ..............................W, 10-2 Union .......................................... L,3-8 Army ABU 846 ..........................W, 7-1 Arkansas State ........................... L,3-4 NATTC.................................... L,10-11 Murray State .............................W, 7-1 1950............................................... 9-4 Wheaton College ..................... L, 6-12 Arkansas State .......................W, 10-5 Murray State .........................W, 16-14 Mississippi State ...................... L, 1-11 Mississippi State ...................... L, 2-14 Delta St. ....................................W, 7-4 NATTC....................................W, 10-7 Murray State .............................W, 7-6 Union ........................................W, 4-2 Southwestern..........................W, 24-6 Arkansas State .....................W, 14-12 Southwestern............................. L, 2-5 Union ........................................W, 8-0 1951............................................... 8-4 Southwestern..........................W, 29-0 Chicago ..................................W, 10-5 Delta St. ..................................W, 10-4 Wisconsin ............................... L,11-18 Wisconsin ................................ L, 1-10 Delta State ................................W, 4-3 Union ......................................... L, 6-7 NATTC....................................... L, 3-7 NATTC....................................W, 25-6 Arkansas State .........................W, 7-3 Southwestern..........................W, 17-7 Union ....................................W, 16-12 1952............................................... 7-9 Ole Miss..................................... L, 2-6 Ole Miss................................... L, 3-10 Arkansas State .........................W, 9-6 Murray State .............................W, 7-6 NATTC................................... L, 12-14 Florence State ........................... L, 1-2 Southwestern............................W, 5-4 Wisconsin .................................. L, 4-7 NATTC....................................... L, 1-4 Arkansas State ......................... L, 5-6 Alabama State ..........................W, 7-2 Arkansas State. ......................W, 13-1 NATTC....................................W, 13-6 Southwestern..........................W, 24-3 Mississippi St. .......................... L, 6-14 Mississippi St. .......................... L, 6-13 1953............................................4-1-4 Florence State ........................... L, 5-7 Wabash .....................................T, 3-3 Southwestern............................W, 9-1 Arkansas State .........................W, 7-4 Union .........................................T, 3-3

Southwestern.......................................... W, 11-7 NATTC........................................................T, 3-3 Union .................................................... W, 14-13 Arkansas State ...........................................T, 3-3 1954................................................................2-9 Wabash ......................................................L, 3-6 Mississippi College ................................. W, 11-0 Ole Miss....................................................L, 1-10 Notre Dame ................................................L, 1-9 at Ole Miss................................................L, 3-10 at Southwestern...................................... W, 14-8 at NATTC..................................................L, 1-12 at Arkansas State .......................................L, 3-4 Southwestern..............................................L, 2-6 Arkansas State ...........................................L, 0-2 at NATTC....................................................L, 3-4 1955................................................................6-7 Wabash ......................................................L, 4-7 Depauw .................................................. W, 14-6 Florence State ............................................L, 6-7 NATTC........................................................L, 4-6 Southeastern ............................................ W, 2-1 Murray State ............................................. W, 6-5 Delta State ..................................................L, 5-8 Arkansas State ..................................... W, 13-11 Southwestern..............................................L, 2-4 Delta State ................................................ W, 4-0 Murray State ........................................... W, 17-8 Florence State ............................................L, 1-4 Arkansas State .........................................L, 7-17 1956................................................................5-5 Wabash .................................................... W, 9-8 Depauw .................................................... W, 3-2 Southwestern............................................ W, 9-8 Arkansas State .........................................L, 7-12 Delta State ..................................................L, 6-7 Delta State ................................................ W, 8-6 Southwestern............................................ W, 7-5 NATTC........................................................L, 2-5 Arkansas State ...........................................L, 3-4 Florence State ............................................L, 3-4 1957..............................................................6-10 Saint Louis ................................................L, 8-16 Saint Louis ..................................................L, 6-9 Delta State ................................................L, 6-13 Illinois........................................................ W, 8-1 Illinois...................................................... W, 21-6 Arkansas State ......................................... W, 2-0 Union ........................................................L, 6-21 NATTC......................................................L, 9-10 Florence State .......................................... W, 5-4 Southwestern..............................................L, 8-9 Delta State ................................................ W, 5-0 Southwestern............................................ W, 5-3 Mississippi College ...................................L, 8-13 NATTC........................................................L, 3-5 Union ..........................................................L, 7-9 Arkansas State ...........................................L, 3-6 1958................................................................9-6 Hanover .................................................... W, 9-6 St. Mary’s..................................................L, 0-14 at Mississippi State ...................................L, 6-12 at Mississippi State ................................... W, 6-3 Union ........................................................ W, 4-2 Southwestern............................................L, 7-10 Arkansas State ....................................... W, 10-8 Florence State .......................................... W, 8-6 at Delta State .......................................... W, 10-4 Delta State .............................................. W, 11-6 at Arkansas State .....................................L, 8-12 at Southwestern........................................L, 7-17 at Union .................................................... W, 5-1 at NATTC................................................ W, 18-9 at Florence State ........................................L, 7-8 1959..............................................................5-15 Quincy College .........................................L, 9-14 Missouri ......................................................L, 2-4

Missouri ....................................................L, 2-10 Hanover College ..................................... W, 26-2 Notre Dame ................................................L, 1-6 at Florence State ........................................L, 5-8 Union ........................................................L, 1-14 at Southwestern...................................... W, 13-5 at Southwestern...................................... W, 21-7 at Union ..................................................L, 15-16 Florence State .......................................... W, 6-2 at Mississippi State .....................................L, 1-3 at Mississippi State .....................................L, 2-7 NATTC........................................................L, 5-6 Arkansas State ......................................... W, 5-4 Arkansas State ...........................................L, 5-7 at SEMO .....................................................L, 2-3 at Saint Louis ............................................L, 2-10 at Washington.............................................L, 1-9 at Washington...........................................L, 9-17 1960............................................................12-12 NE Louisiana ..............................................L, 5-6 Louisiana Tech ...........................................L, 1-5 Centenary ................................................. W, 5-3 Centenary ................................................. W, 6-4 Kansas State. .............................................L, 2-8 Kansas State .......................................... W, 23-5 Missouri ....................................................L, 7-20 Missouri .................................................. W, 10-7 Union ..........................................................L, 6-7 Wheaton ................................................... W, 8-6 Wheaton .....................................................L, 5-6 Union ...................................................... W, 14-6 Quincy .................................................... W, 10-3 Saint Louis ................................................ W, 9-2 Notre Dame ................................................L, 4-9 Illinois..........................................................L, 1-8 Mississippi State. ...................................... W, 4-2 Mississippi State ....................................... W, 9-3 Ole Miss....................................................L, 5-10 SEMO ..................................................... W, 11-0 Ole Miss......................................................L, 2-6 Murray State ............................................. W, 9-5 Arkansas State ...........................................L, 2-4 Arkansas State ...........................................L, 5-8 1961..............................................................13-6 Chicago .................................................. W, 22-4 Missouri ......................................................L, 0-1 Missouri ....................................................L, 3-10 at Union .................................................... W, 9-8 NE Louisiana ............................................ W, 7-0 NE Louisiana. ........................................... W, 6-4 at Mississippi State. ....................................L, 3-4 at Mississippi State ...................................L, 0-19 Arkansas State ..................................... W, 16-14 Arkansas State ......................................... W, 3-1 at Ole Miss................................................L, 2-12 Ole Miss................................................ W, 14-11 Union ........................................................ W, 5-4 at Murray State ......................................... W, 5-2 at Arkansas State ..................................... W, 6-3 at Arkansas State ..................................... W, 5-3 at Saint Louis ............................................ W, 3-2 at Washington.............................................L, 7-8 at SEMO ................................................... W, 5-0 1962..............................................................13-5 Kansas St. .............................................. W, 10-2 Kansas St. .............................................. W, 17-1 Bethel ..................................................... W, 19-6 Howard College ........................................ W, 7-2 Howard College ..........................................L, 0-6 Ole Miss......................................................L, 8-9 Ole Miss......................................................L, 1-3 Cincinnati .................................................. W, 7-0 Cincinnati .................................................. W, 4-1 Mississippi State ..................................... W, 23-8 Mississippi State .......................................L, 1-10 Union ........................................................ W, 9-6 Howard College ........................................ W, 7-4 Arkansas State ......................................... W, 8-2 Delta State ................................................ W, 7-3 Delta State ..............................................L, 10-16 Union .................................................... W, 11-10 Arkansas St. ............................................. W, 4-0 1963..............................................................17-6 Tennessee Tech ....................................... W, 5-0

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1964...............................................21-5 LSU..............................................L ,2-4 Rollins College........................... W, 3-1 LSU..............................................L, 2-3 Mississippi College .................. W, 10-1 Kansas State ............................. W, 7-6 Kansas State ............................. W, 9-3 at Arkansas................................ W, 5-3 at Arkansas.............................. W, 13-6 Arkansas.................................... W, 6-0 Arkansas......................................L, 0-4 Hope .......................................... W, 4-2 Illinois Wesleyan ...................... W, 18-3 Quincy ....................................... W, 5-3 at Delta State ...............................L, 3-4 Howard ...................................... W, 6-2 Howard ...................................... W, 9-8 Howard ...................................... W, 3-2 North Dakota ........................... W, 16-3 North Dakota ............................. W, 8-3 at Arkansas State ...................... W, 5-3 Murray State .............................. W, 4-3 Arkansas State ............................L, 1-2 Delta State ................................. W, 6-3 at McKendree .......................... W, 10-3 at McKendree .......................... W, 15-1 at McKendree .......................... W, 14-5 1965............................................21-7-2 Notre Dame .................................L, 6-5 Notre Dame ............................... W, 6-1 Notre Dame ............................... W, 4-3 Western Illinois .......................... W, 6-1 Hope College ............................. W, 5-1 Hope College ............................. W, 4-0 Washington..................................L, 3-5 Washington................................ W, 7-0 at Ole Miss................................. W, 2-1 at Delta State ............................. W, 9-8 at Ole Miss................................. W, 6-2 Arkansas State ............................T, 6-6 North Dakota ............................. W, 5-4 North Dakota ............................. W, 6-0 Washington................................ W, 3-2 at Saint Louis ...............................L, 5-6 at Saint Louis ...............................T, 4-4 Quincy College .......................... W, 5-4 Ark. (Helena) ............................. W ,6-4 Ark. (Helena) ...............................L ,2-4 Lipscomb .....................................L ,1-4 Lipscomb ................................. W, 10-2 Arkansas State .......................... W, 2-0 Murray State .............................. W, 9-8 Murray State ................................L, 4-5 Delta State ...................................L, 2-3 at Belmont ................................ W, 6-4 at Belmont ............................... W, 10-4 at Lipscomb ............................... W, 3-0 at Lipscomb ............................... W, 5-3 1966..........................................18-10-1 Mississippi College .................... W, 9-5 Mississippi College .................... W, 7-3 Mississippi College .................. W, 12-2 Northwestern ............................. W, 7-1


Year-by-Year Results Northwestern .... T, 6-6 Washington ...... W, 7-2 Washington .... W, 10-3 at Southern Illinois L, 3-7 at Southern Illinois L, 0-3 Ole Miss .............L, 4-7 Hope College... W, 6-5 at Ole Miss .... W, 18-7 Central Michigan W, 8-4 Central Michigan..L, 1-7 Arkansas ......... W, 9-8 Arkansas................................... W, 6-1 Quincy College ....................... W, 12-6 at Delta St State. ........................L, 3-5 Arkansas State ....................... W, 17-3 at Ole Miss..................................L, 2-5 Ole Miss...................................L, 1-13 at Arkansas State .......................L, 1-3 Lipscomb ....................................L, 1-5 Lipscomb .................................. W, 3-1 Delta State .............................. W, 10-6 Mississippi State ....................... W, 3-2 Mississippi State ....................... W, 3-2 at Georgia Tech ........................ W, 7-2 at Georgia Tech ..........................L, 0-2

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1967............................................15-14 SEMO .........................................L, 3-6 SEMO ....................................... W, 7-3 Central Michigan.........................L, 7-9 Central Michigan....................... W, 7-2 Northwestern .......................... W, 15-6 Northwestern ..............................L, 3-6 Northwestern ............................L, 5-10 Quincy .................................... W, 13-0 at Arkansas State. ......................L, 1-9 at Delta State ..............................L, 3-5 Southern Illinois ........................ W, 5-3 Southern Illinois ........................ W, 5-2 Southern Illinois ........................L, 0-16 Delta State ..................................L, 4-6 North Dakota ............................ W, 7-6 North Dakota ............................ W, 7-2 Arkansas................................... W, 8-1 Arkansas.....................................L, 0-4 at Ole Miss..................................L, 3-4 Ole Miss.................................... W, 3-1 Cincinnati .................................. W, 8-2 Cincinnati ....................................L, 1-8 Cincinnati ....................................L, 2-4 at Washington.............................L, 1-3 at Bradley ................................. W, 4-2 Arkansas State ...........................L, 0-1 at Louisville ............................... W, 4-1 at Louisville ............................... W, 7-5 at Louisville ............................... W, 8-7 196817-8 Union ........................................ W, 3-2 Union ..........................................L, 2-8 Union ...................................... W, 10-4 Kansas State ............................ W, 5-3 Kansas State ............................ W, 5-4 Washington............................... W, 9-3 at Southern Illinois .................. W, 15-5 at Arkansas State .......................L, 3-4 UALR ........................................ W, 7-4 UALR ........................................L, 7-13 at Delta State ..............................L, 2-8 Lipscomb ..................................L, 6-10 at Bellarmine........................... W, 13-1 at Cincinnati .............................. W, 4-1 at Cincinnati ................................L, 0-6 Arkansas State ......................... W, 7-2 Delta State ................................ W, 7-2 Bradley .......................................L, 3-7 Bradley .......................................L, 2-5 Bradley ................................... W, 13-4 Murray State ...............................L, 0-2 Murray State ............................. W, 2-0 Louisville ................................... W, 9-3 Louisville ................................... W, 6-1 Louisville ................................... W, 6-5 1969........................................ 20-12-1 Western Illinois ......................... W, 5-1 Western Illinois ......................... W, 5-4 Western Illinois ......................... W, 9-4

Western Illinois ...........................................T, 2-2 Kansas State ..............................................L, 1-6 Kansas State ............................................ W, 2-1 at Delta State ..............................................L, 0-2 Murray State ...............................................L, 1-4 Murray State .............................................L, 8-19 at Murray State ......................................... W, 1-0 Saint Louis ................................................ W, 8-5 Central Michigan....................................... W, 7-6 Central Michigan.........................................L, 3-7 Central Michigan.........................................L, 6-8 Southern Illinois ..........................................L, 1-9 North Dakota ............................................ W, 7-5 North Dakota ............................................ W, 9-2 Quincy College ......................................... W, 2-1 Quincy College ......................................... W, 6-3 Quincy College ......................................... W, 5-0 Arkansas................................................... W, 6-0 Arkansas...................................................L, 3-10 at Arkansas State ..................................... W, 7-5 Delta State ..................................................L, 3-5 NE Illinois.................................................. W, 2-0 at Washington........................................... W, 5-3 at Bradley ...................................................L, 0-7 at Bradley ...................................................L, 3-6 at Bradley ...................................................L, 4-6 at Louisville ............................................. W, 12-2 at Louisville ............................................... W, 7-0 at Louisville ............................................. W, 10-6 Arkansas State ....................................... W, 13-0 1970............................................................16-27 at LSU.........................................................L, 1-2 at LSU.........................................................L, 4-5 at LSU..................................................... W, 13-7 at Mississippi State .....................................L, 0-3 at Mississippi State .....................................L, 2-3 Mississippi State .........................................L, 1-6 Mississippi State ..........................................L,1-3 North Dakota ............................................ W, 2-0 North Dakota ..............................................L, 4-6 Northwestern ............................................ W, 2-1 Northwestern .......................................... W, 10-2 Northwestern .......................................... W, 12-4 Central Michigan.........................................L, 1-6 Central Michigan....................................... W, 5-3 Missouri-St.Louis ......................................L, 1-12 Central Michigan.......................................L, 4-11 at Southern Illinois ....................................L, 0-10 at Southern Illinois ......................................L, 3-5 at Southern Illinois ......................................L, 0-5 Ole Miss....................................................L, 0-11 at Ole Miss................................................L, 1-12 Arkansas State ......................................... W, 8-4 Louisville ................................................... W, 5-1 Louisville .....................................................L, 0-2 Louisville .....................................................L, 8-9 at Arkansas State ..................................... W, 8-4 at Lipscomb ................................................L, 1-7 at Bellarmine............................................. W, 7-0 at Cincinnati ..............................................L, 2-11 at Cincinnati ................................................L, 0-2 at Cincinnati ................................................L, 4-7 Murray State ............................................. W, 4-1 Murray State ............................................. W, 4-3 NE Illinois....................................................L, 4-5 NE Illinois................................................ W, 10-3 at Ole Miss................................................L, 5-10 at Delta State ............................................ W, 6-5 Ole Miss....................................................L, 0-15 at Murray State ..................................... W, 12-11 at Murray State ......................................... W, 6-2 Arkansas ....................................................L, 6-7 Arkansas.....................................................L, 3-7 1971............................................................11-29 at Ole Miss..................................................L, 2-5 at Mississippi State ...................................L, 5-10 at Mississippi State .....................................L, 2-6 Notre Dame ............................................L, 10-11 Notre Dame ................................................L, 1-2 Notre Dame ................................................L, 0-5 Lawrence College ................................... W, 15-2 Western Illinois ...........................................L, 4-5 Western Illinois ......................................... W, 6-5 SEMO .........................................................L, 7-8 Northwestern ..............................................L, 3-6 Northwestern ..............................................L, 3-8

at Alabama ...............................................L, 6-10 SouthernIllinois ...........................................L, 2-6 Southern Illinois ..........................................L, 4-9 at Vanderbilt ...............................................L, 4-9 at Louisville ...............................................L, 3-10 at Louisville .................................................L, 2-5 at Louisville .................................................L, 4-5 Alabama .....................................................L, 4-9 Alabama ................................................... W, 7-2 Delta State ................................................ W, 4-1 Vanderbilt ...................................................L, 8-9 at Arkansas State .......................................L, 3-9 at Arkansas.................................................L, 5-6 at Arkansas.................................................L, 3-4 Arkansas State ......................................... W, 5-4 Delta State ................................................L, 6-10 West Texas State .......................................L, 1-2 New Mexico State................................... W, 10-7 West Texas State ..................................... W, 7-3 Saint Louis ................................................ W, 4-3 Tulsa ...........................................................L, 2-5 *some games not included 1972............................................................19-14 Mississippi State ..................................... W, 11-2 Mississippi State ....................................... W, 4-1 Vanderbilt ................................................. W, 5-4 Western Illinois ..................................... W, 19-10 Western Illinois ...........................................L, 5-6 Delta State ................................................ W, 4-2 Illinois State ................................................L, 2-6 Notre Dame ................................................L, 0-5 St. Olaf...................................................... W, 3-2 Southern Illinois ..........................................L, 1-9 Southern Illinois ..........................................L, 3-4 Southern Illinois ........................................L, 3-10 Wisc.-Milwaukee....................................... W, 5-2 Brown .......................................................L, 2-11 Brown ....................................................... W, 4-3 Bradley .......................................................L, 2-3 Bradley ..................................................... W, 3-0 Arkansas State ......................................... W, 6-1 Georgia Tech ............................................ W, 3-2 Georgia Tech .......................................... W, 22-3 Ole Miss......................................................L, 3-4 Arkansas St. ...............................................L, 4-6 Ole Miss.................................................. W, 14-8 Ole Miss.................................................... W, 8-7 Ole Miss.................................................... W, 8-7 Louisville ................................................... W, 5-4 Louisville .....................................................L, 1-3 Murray State ............................................. W, 8-7 Murray State .............................................L, 5-11 Drake ...................................................... W, 11-0 West Texas State ..................................... W, 3-2 Tulsa .........................................................L, 1-16 Bradley .......................................................L, 3-4 Tulsa .........................................................L, 1-16 1973............................................................25-15 Louisiana Tech ......................................... W, 3-0 Louisiana State ......................................... W ,7-1 Louisiana State ...........................................L, 1-5 Louisiana State ............................................L,1-2 Ole Miss....................................................L, 4-10 Rutgers ..................................................... W, 6-4 Rutgers ..................................................... W, 5-3 Cornell .................................................... W, 10-3 Cornell ...................................................... W, 8-2 MacMurray................................................ W, 1-0 Western Illinois ...........................................L, 1-3 Western Illinois ...........................................L, 1-6 Delta State ................................................ W, 8-2 Illinois State .............................................. W, 3-0 Mississippi State ....................................... W, 9-0 Mississippi State ..................................... W, 15-6 Brown .........................................................L, 3-5 Brown ....................................................... W, 3-0 Bradley ..................................................... W, 2-1 Vanderbilt ...................................................L, 0-2 Vanderbilt ................................................. W, 6-5 Ole Miss......................................................L, 3-5 Delta St. .................................................. W, 10-5

Arkansas......................................L, 0-1 Arkansas.................................... W, 3-0 Louisville .................................. W, 16-1 Louisville ......................................L, 4-8 Louisville .................................. W, 11-0 Louisville .................................... W, 9-5 Murray State ................................L, 1-5 Tulsa .......................................... W, 4-3 Tulsa ............................................L, 1-7 Tulsa ............................................L, 5-8 Tulsa .......................................... W, 2-1 Bradley ......................................L, 5-12 Bradley ...................................... W, 5-4 Saint Louis ................................. W, 7-6 Bradley ...................................... W, 9-4 Louisville .................................... W, 8-7 Tulsa ............................................L, 7-8 1974.............................................24-22 at Delta St. ................................. W, 6-2 at Jacksonville ........................... W, 2-0 at Jacksonville ........................... W, 5-2 at Miami .......................................L, 3-9 vs. Indiana ................................. W, 4-2 at Miami .......................................L, 1-5 vs. Indiana ................................. W, 3-0 vs. Indiana ...................................L, 1-2 Lawrence ................................. W, 16-2 Lawrence ................................. W, 17-0 Bradley ........................................L, 2-3 Bradley ...................................... W, 6-0 Valparaiso.....................................L 7-8 Providence.................................. W 5-4 Ole Miss..................................... W, 2-1 Ole Miss.......................................L, 6-7 Brown ........................................ W, 4-1 Illinois State .................................L, 0-8 at Alabama ..................................L, 1-4 at Alabama ..................................L, 0-4 at Auburn .....................................L, 3-5 at Auburn .....................................L, 0-5 at Auburn .....................................L, 0-3 Mississippi State ..........................L, 0-3 Mississippi State ........................ W, 1-0 Wisconsin State ....................... W, 12-5 Wisconsin State ......................... W, 6-2 Vanderbilt ....................................L, 0-1 Vanderbilt .................................. W, 3-0 at Ole Miss................................. W, 8-3 at Ole Miss................................. W, 3-2 SEMO ........................................ W, 3-1 St. Francis College .................... W, 6-1 St. Francis College .................... W, 8-0 St. Francis College .................... W, 8-0 Arkansas State ............................L, 6-8 Delta State ................................. W, 7-4 at Murray State ............................L, 0-6 at Murray State ............................L, 1-4 NE Louisiana ...............................L, 6-8 NE Louisiana ............................. W, 7-2 at Arkansas State ........................L, 3-4 at Tulsa ...................................... W, 6-5 at Tulsa ........................................L, 2-4 at Tulsa ........................................L, 1-3 at Tulsa ........................................L, 2-3 1975...............................................30-8 Arkansas State. ......................... W, 3-2 Arkansas State .......................... W, 6-3 Iowa .............................................L, 3-7 at LSU..........................................L, 2-4 at LSU..........................................L, 1-2 at LSU..........................................L, 3-4 at Southern Miss........................ W, 7-0 at Southern Miss..........................L, 0-1 at Louisiana Tech ........................L, 6-8 at Louisiana Tech ........................L, 0-2 Valparaiso.................................. W, 3-0 Valparaiso................................ W, 11-0 Bradley ...................................... W, 8-2 MacMurray............................... W, 21-2

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Year-by-Year Results MacMurray................................W, 8-2 St. Olaf......................................W, 6-1 St. Olaf....................................W, 10-0 Brown .......................................W, 8-5 Millikin .......................................W, 5-0 Millikin .......................................W, 5-2 Wisconsin State. .......................W, 6-4 Wisconsin State ........................W, 8-1 Wisconsin State ........................W, 4-2 Carroll College ..........................W, 6-0 Carroll College ..........................W, 4-3 at Mississippi State .................... L, 2-9 at Mississippi State ...................W, 4-0 at Ole Miss..............................W, 13-5 at Delta State ..........................W, 17-4 Louisville ................................W, 11-5 Louisville ...................................W, 8-2 Louisville ...................................W, 7-2 NE Illinois..................................W, 3-0 NE Illinois................................W, 10-0 NE Illinois..................................W, 3-2 at Louisville .............................W, 10-6 at Louisville .............................W, 10-9 at Louisville .............................W, 10-6 197632-11 Delta State ................................W, 6-5 UL-Monroe................................W, 6-2 UL-Monroe..............................W, 10-4 Indiana State ............................. L, 3-6 Indiana State ..........................W, 14-0 Illinois State ..............................W, 3-0 SEMO ........................................ L, 6-7 Ole Miss....................................W, 1-0 Ole Miss....................................W, 8-1 Mississippi State .......................W, 6-5 Mississippi State .......................W, 5-1 Western Illinois .......................W, 10-9 Western Illinois .........................W, 6-1 Western Illinois .........................W, 3-2 St. Olaf....................................W, 15-1 St. Olaf......................................W, 9-2 Northwestern ............................W, 3-1 Northwestern ............................W, 7-0 Millikin .....................................W, 10-1 Millikin .......................................W, 5-0 at Arkansas State .....................W, 3-2 North Park College .................W, 10-0 North Park College .................W, 10-0 Western Michigan ...................... L, 1-2 Western Michiga .....................nW, 3-0 at Ole Miss................................. L, 3-5 at Ole Miss................................W, 7-3 Southern Miss...........................W, 4-2 Southern Miss...........................W, 7-0 at Delta State ............................W, 3-1 Louisiana Tech .........................W, 8-0 at Louisville ................................ L, 7-9 at Louisville .............................W, 12-7 at Louisville ............................ L, 11-14 Northeast Illinois .......................W, 9-4 Murray State .............................. L, 1-2 Murray State .............................. L, 4-6 Livingston ................................. L, 8-9 Metro Tournament Saint Louis ................................W, 2-1 Tulane.....................................W, 15-1 NCAA Tournament vs. Minnesota ...........................W, 6-0 at Arizona State ....................... L, 4-11 vs. Minnesota .......................... L, 4-17 1977........................................... 34-14 at South Alabama ...................... L, 1-4 at South Alabama ...................... L, 4-5 at South Alabama ...................... L, 4-5 at Louisiana Tech .....................W, 2-0 at Louisiana Tech .....................W, 6-3 Notre Dame ............................W, 12-0 Notre Dame ............................W, 11-6 Valparaiso...............................W, 14-6

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Valparaiso............................................... W, 12-1 Valparaiso............................................... W, 10-4 Missouri-St. Louis ..................................... W, 4-1 Missouri-St. Louis ..................................... W, 8-2 Iowa ............................................................L, 3-6 Iowa .......................................................... W, 6-2 Delta State .............................................. W, 13-8 Ohio State................................................. W, 5-1 Ohio State............................................... W, 12-1 Ohio State................................................. W, 8-3 Ohio State................................................. W, 5-1 Delta State ..................................................L, 1-3 Illinois State ............................................ W, 10-3 Illinois State .............................................. W, 1-0 at Ole Miss..................................................L, 3-4 at Ole Miss................................................ W, 8-4 at Arkansas State ..................................... W, 9-1 at Arkansas State .......................................L, 3-5 Arkansas State ....................................... W, 12-3 Arkansas State ......................................... W, 6-5 Ole Miss.................................................... W, 6-2 Ole Miss......................................................L, 2-3 Missouri ......................................................L, 0-1 at Murray State ......................................... W, 7-2 at Murray State ...........................................L, 5-6 Louisville ................................................. W, 11-6 Louisville ................................................. W, 11-1 Louisville ................................................... W, 5-3 NE Illinois.................................................. W, 7-1 South Alabama .........................................L, 7-13 at Mississippi State. ..................................L, 3-12 at Mississippi State. ..................................L, 3-17 SEMO ....................................................... W, 5-4 SEMO ....................................................... W, 6-5 at Saint Louis ............................................ W, 9-0 at Saint Louis .......................................... W, 10-0 at Saint Louis .......................................... W, 10-2 Metro Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) Cincinnati .................................................. W, 5-0 Georgia Tech ............................................ W, 9-2 Florida State .............................................L, 2-10 Tulane.........................................................L, 1-4 1978..............................................................40-9 Arkansas State ....................................... W, 16-1 Arkansas State ......................................... W, 7-1 at South Alabama .....................................L, 8-21 at South Alabama ................................. W, 16-11 Illinois State ............................................ W, 11-5 Illinois State .............................................. W, 7-1 Illinois State .............................................. W, 4-3 Illinois State .............................................. W, 7-5 Illinois...................................................... W, 22-4 Illinois...................................................... W, 16-8 Illinois........................................................ W, 5-1 Saint Louis ................................................ W, 9-1 Saint Louis ................................................ W, 7-1 Saint Louis .............................................. W, 15-7 Western Illinois ...........................................L, 5-7 Western Illinois ....................................... W, 11-0 Louisiana Tech ......................................... W, 5-3 Louisiana Tech ....................................... W, 12-2 at Ole Miss................................................ W, 8-5 at Ole Miss................................................ W, 9-5 Missouri ................................................... W,11-7 Missouri .................................................... W, 5-3 Millikan.................................................... W, 20-5 Millikan.................................................... W, 11-7 Auburn ...................................................... W, 7-2 Auburn .................................................... W, 10-9 Ole Miss.................................................... W, 4-1 at Auburn ..................................................L, 5-11 at Auburn .................................................. W, 6-4 Murray State ............................................. W, 2-1 Murray State ............................................. W, 7-2 at Delta State ............................................L, 5-19 Delta State .............................................. W, 39-3 South Alabama ....................................... W, 10-3 at Murray State .........................................L, 1-11 UALR ........................................................ W, 6-0 UALR ...................................................... W, 13-0 Mississippi State ....................................... W, 5-3 Mississippi State .........................................L, 4-8

at UL-Monroe..............................................L, 1-2 at UL-Monroe............................................ W, 5-0 Metro Tournament Cincinnati ................................................ W, 10-8 Louisville ................................................... W, 9-7 Florida State ........................................... W, 10-9 NCAA Tournament at Auburn ................................................L, 10-14 vs. East Tennessee State......................... W, 5-0 at Auburn .................................................. W, 6-5 vs. North Carolina ..................................... W, 8-6 vs. North Carolina .....................................L, 9-11 1979............................................................25-15 at Delta State ............................................ W, 6-1 at South Alabama ...................................L, 10-16 at South Alabama ..................................... W, 5-2 Austin Peay .............................................. W, 6-2 Austin Peay ................................................L, 3-4 Illinois State .............................................. W, 7-1 Illinois State .............................................. W, 4-2 Morehead State..............................................W, 10-1 Morehead State ..........................................L, 2-3 Murray State ...........................................L, 11-13 Howard .......................................................L, 0-6 Louisville ................................................... W, 7-2 Louisville ................................................... W, 7-6 Missouri.-St. Louis..............................................L, 7-8 at Ole Miss..................................................L, 2-6 at Ole Miss..................................................L, 0-4 Missouri Baptist......................................................W, 11-10 Western Illinois .........................................L, 7-10 Western Illinois ......................................... W, 3-0 at Louisiana Tech .......................................L, 6-7 at Louisiana Tech .......................................L, 1-2 at Saint Louis ........................................ W, 17-12 at Arkansas State ..................................... W, 7-3 at Arkansas State ..................................... W, 6-3 UALR ........................................................ W, 1-0 UALR ........................................................ W, 5-0 Delta State ................................................ W, 3-2 Ole Miss .....................................................L, 2-4 Ole Miss .....................................................L, 2-3 Saint Louis ................................................ W, 7-4 Saint Louis ................................................ W, 7-3 at Tulane................................................... W, 5-1 at Tulane................................................... W, 5-2 UL-Monroe................................................ W, 8-4 UL-Monroe................................................ W, 3-1 at Tennessee ..............................................L, 4-9 at Tennessee ............................................ W, 6-3 Metro Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) vs. Cincinnati ..............................................L, 4-8 vs. Virginia Tech ....................................... W, 5-1 vs. Cincinnati .......................................... W, 18-5 at Florida State .........................................L, 1-11 1980............................................................31-15 at Delta State ..............................................L, 5-6 Illinois State .............................................. W, 5-4 Illinois State ............................................ W, 10-3 Union ........................................................ W, 5-2 Union ........................................................ W, 6-3 Morehead State ...................................... W, 16-6 Morehead State ........................................ W, 8-5 Delta State .............................................. W, 12-8 at Austin Peay. ......................................... W, 6-5 at Austin Peay. ...........................................L, 5-9 Arkansas State ....................................... W, 11-0 Arkansas State ......................................... W, 5-2 Western Illinois ......................................... W, 2-0 Western Illinois ......................................... W, 8-1 at Tennessee Tech ................................. W, 10-0 at Tennessee Tech .....................................L, 4-5 at Tennessee ..........................................L, 11-12 at Tennessee ..............................................L, 2-5 St. Xavier .................................................. W, 8-5 St. Xavier .................................................. W, 6-3 Louisiana Tech ...........................................L, 0-1 Louisiana Tech ...........................................L, 3-8 Ole Miss......................................................L, 4-5 Ole Miss ................................................... W, 5-1 at Murray State ...........................................L, 2-8 at Lambuth.............................................. W, 22-2 at Ole Miss................................................ W, 1-0 at Ole Miss..................................................L, 2-3 Tennessee State ...................................... W, 8-4 Tennessee State .................................... W, 10-3

UALR ..................L, 4-5 UALR ..............W, 11-8 Lambuth..........W, 14-5 at South Alabama.L, 3-4 at South Alabama.L, 3-5 at Arkansas StateW, 16-11 at Arkansas StateW, 5-3 Tennessee Tech ...W, 8-3 Tennessee Tech ...W, 4-0 at Tennessee TechW, 9-8 at Tennessee Tech W, 10-4 Metro Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) vs. Saint Louis ......................... W, 14-6 vs. Tulane .................................. W, 7-2 vs. Virginia Tech.................................W, 14-5 at Florida State............................ L, 11-14 at Florida State ..........................L, 7-11

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1981..........................................48-11-1 Austin Peay. .............................. W, 1-0 Austin Peay. .............................. W, 6-2 Tennessee ................................. W, 2-1 Tennessee ................................. W, 5-3 Tennessee ................................. W, 6-1 Morehead State............................. W, 17-5 Morehead State ......................... W, 8-5 Morehead State ...............................W, 11-3 Lambuth .................................... W, 8-3 Lambuth................................... W, 19-3 at Murray State ................................W, 10-6 at Arkansas State ................................L, 4-5 at Arkansas State ...................... W, 7-3 Notre Dame ............................... W, 6-5 Notre Dame ............................... W, 8-6 Notre Dame ............................. W, 12-2 St. Olaf ...................................... W, 6-3 St. Olaf....................................... W, 5-1 Illinois State ............................... W, 6-1 Illinois State ............................. W, 17-6 Illinois State ............................... W, 4-3 Illinois State ............................. W, 11-7 Ole Miss ......................................L, 8-9 at Lambuth................................. W, 9-2 at Lambuth...................................T, 9-9 at Tennessee Tech .................. W, 15-1 at Tennessee Tech ......................L, 4-5 at Vanderbilt ................................L, 6-8 at Vanderbilt ................................L, 3-4 at Ole Miss................................. W, 6-4 at Florida State .......................... W, 6-4 at Florida State ............................L, 4-8 at Florida State ............................L, 6-7 Tennessee Tech ........................ W, 7-1 Tennessee Tech ........................ W, 6-3 Arkansas State .......................... W, 6-5 Arkansas State ........................ W, 18-1 at Union ................................... W, 11-1 at Union ................................... W, 11-0 at Ole Miss............................. W, 12-11 UALR ....................................... W, 11-2 UALR ....................................... W, 11-1 South Alabama .......................... W, 6-5 South Alabama .......................... W, 9-5 at Tennessee ............................. W, 8-6 at Tennessee ............................. W, 2-1 Southern .................................. W, 10-1 Southern .................................... W, 9-0 Tulane........................................ W, 6-3 Tulane........................................ W, 7-6 Tulane...................................... W, 15-3 Metro Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) vs. Cincinnati ........................... W, 13-7 at Florida State ............................L, 0-5 vs. Louisville ............................ W, 15-3 vs. Virginia Tech ........................ W, 9-8 at Florida State ............................L, 3-7 NCAA Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) vs. James Madison .................. W, 16-3 at South Carolina .........................L, 5-8 vs. James Madison .................... W, 8-3 at South Carolina .......................L, 5-11 1982.............................................32-10 Arkansas State ........................ W, 11-5 Arkansas State .......................... W, 4-2 UT-Martin................................... W, 2-1 Lambuth................................... W, 15-1


Year-by-Year Results Lambuth ........ W, 12-0 at Tennessee Tech....L, 5-6 at Tennessee Tech..W, 8-5 Morehead State ... W, 4-3 Morehead State ... W, 5-2 Morehead State... W, 9-0 Morehead State... W, 3-2 at UALR ........... W, 4-0 at UALR ........... W, 5-0 at Ole Miss ...... W, 7-1 Southern Illinois W, 8-2 Southern Illinois ........................ W, 9-8 Western Illinois ......................... W, 9-8 Ole Miss.................................. W, 11-6 Murray State ............................. W, 8-6 Vanderbilt ................................. W, 5-3 Vanderbilt ............................... W, 14-6 at South Alabama .....................L, 3-13 at South Alabama ..................... W, 9-6 Florida State ............................ W, 3-1 Florida State ........................... W, 11-3 Florida State .............................L, 6-12 Union ..........................................L, 2-8 Union ........................................ W, 6-2 Alabama ................................. W, 10-9 at Arkansas State .......................L, 3-8 at Arkansas State .......................L, 7-8 at Murray State ....................... W, 13-7 Ole Miss.................................... W, 7-2 at Ole Miss..................................L, 2-3 at Alabama .................................L, 0-3 at Lambuth................................ W, 5-1 at Tulane................................... W, 3-1 at Tulane................................. W, 11-7 at Tulane................................... W, 7-1 Metro Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) vs. Saint Louis ........................ W, 15-7 at Florida State ......................... W, 4-2 vs. Tulane .................................L, 9-10 at Florida State ...........................L, 6-7

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1983............................................33-12 Lambuth College .................... W, 10-0 Lambuth College ...................... W, 7-0 UT-Martin.................................. W, 5-0 UT-Martin.................................. W, 7-3 at Tennessee Tech ................... W, 3-0 at Tennessee Tech ................... W, 4-1 at Ole Miss................................ W, 4-2 at Alabama ...............................L, 7-12 Union ...................................... W, 15-4 Union ........................................ W, 9-3 Middle Tennessee .................. W, 12-2 at Vanderbilt .............................L, 5-12 at Austin Peay .......................... W, 4-3 at Austin Peay ........................ W, 13-1 at Murray State ...........................L, 1-8 Eastern Illinois .......................... W, 9-8 Eastern Illinois ............................L, 0-2 Eastern Illinois .......................... W, 6-5 Eastern Illinois ............................L, 3-5 Eastern Illinois ........................ W, 10-0 Eastern Illinois .......................... W, 9-3 Illinois Wesleyan ..................... W, 10-0 Illinois Wesleyan ....................... W, 9-8 Tennessee Tech ..................... W, 11-2 Tennessee Tech ....................... W, 7-3 South Alabama ......................... W, 3-1 South Alabama ...........................L, 3-4 UALR ........................................ W, 5-3 UALR ...................................... W, 13-1 Alabama ................................... W, 5-2 Alabama .....................................L, 2-3 at Florida State .........................L, 0-17 at Florida State ...........................L, 1-2 at Florida State ......................... W, 7-6 Ole Miss......................................L, 6-9 Tulane................................... W, 12-11 Tulane................................... W, 13-10 Austin Peay ............................ W, 14-1 Austin Peay .......................... W, 12-11 Tennessee .............................. W, 11-4 Tennessee ................................ W, 9-8 Metro Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) vs. Louisville ........................... W, 13-2 vs. Tulane ...................................L, 2-4 vs. Virginia Tech ....................... W, 1-0 vs. Louisville ...............................L, 5-8

1984............................................................26-15 UALR ........................................................ W, 1-0 UALR ........................................................ W, 3-0 UALR ........................................................ W, 5-1 UALR ...................................................... W, 10-3 at Austin Peay ............................................L, 2-3 at Austin Peay .......................................... W, 9-2 at Tennessee Tech ................................. W, 13-2 at Arkansas State ..................................... W, 5-4 at Arkansas State ..................................... W, 7-0 Lambuth ................................................. W, 19-2 at UT-Martin............................................ W, 17-6 CBU .......................................................... W, 6-5 at CBU .................................................... W, 11-4 Southern Illinois ........................................ W, 3-2 Southern Illinois ..........................................L, 3-5 at Murray State ......................................... W, 9-4 Tennessee Tech ..................................... W, 16-6 Tennessee Tech ..................................... W, 11-4 at Alabama ...............................................L, 4-14 at Alabama ...............................................L, 8-18 Southern Miss........................................... W, 7-6 Southern Miss......................................... W, 10-0 Murray State ......................................... W, 12-10 Vanderbilt ...................................................L, 5-8 at Tulane................................................. W, 12-8 at Tulane...................................................L, 3-13 at Tulane.....................................................L, 2-3 at Tennessee ............................................ W, 4-3 at Tennessee ..............................................L, 5-6 Alabama ................................................. W, 11-8 Alabama ...................................................L, 5-18 Ole Miss.................................................. W, 15-3 at Ole Miss................................................L, 2-11 Austin Peay .............................................. W, 4-3 Austin Peay ............................................ W, 16-2 Florida State .............................................L, 7-13 Florida State ............................................L, 3-11 Florida State ...............................................L, 3-8 Metro Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) vs. Virginia Tech ..................................... W, 12-5 vs. Cincinnati ..............................................L, 2-3 at Florida State .........................................L, 3-10 1985............................................................36-11 at SW Louisiana ..................................... W, 14-6 at SW Louisiana ....................................... W, 6-5 at Tulane................................................. W, 11-9 at Tulane...................................................L, 5-15 UALR ........................................................ W, 6-4 UALR ........................................................ W, 8-1 UALR ........................................................ W, 7-0 UALR ........................................................ W, 9-0 Murray State ............................................ W, 6-5 Rhodes ..................................................... W, 3-2 at Ole Miss................................................ W, 5-2 SW Louisiana ........................................... W, 6-4 SW Louisiana .............................................L, 1-6 SW Louisiana ........................................... W, 5-4 SEMO .........................................................L, 4-8 SEMO ..................................................... W, 10-5 at Murray State ....................................... W, 18-5 at Vanderbilt .............................................L, 5-11 Tennessee .............................................. W, 10-1 Tennessee ................................................ W, 6-1 Florida State ............................................. W, 3-2 Florida State ............................................. W, 8-7 St . Mary’s............................................... W, 11-4 St . Mary’s................................................. W, 3-0 Southern Miss........................................... W, 5-0 Southern Miss........................................... W, 7-6 Southern Miss........................................... W, 5-2 Ole Miss.................................................. W, 11-3 at Southern Miss.........................................L, 0-4 at Southern Miss.........................................L, 4-5 NE Illinois.................................................. W, 3-2 NE Illinois.................................................. W, 6-4 at Florida State ......................................... W, 7-4 at Florida State ...........................................L, 3-8 at Florida State. ..........................................L, 2-7 at Ole Miss.............................................. W, 10-0 Rhodes ................................................... W, 18-4 Tulane....................................................... W, 6-5 Tulane....................................................... W, 2-1 Tennessee Tech ..................................... W, 10-3 Tennessee Tech .......................................L, 6-12 Austin Peay .............................................. W, 2-0 Austin Peay .............................................. W, 5-4

Metro Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) vs. Cincinnati .......................................... W, 18-4 vs. South Carolina ....................................L, 8-19 vs. Tulane ...................................................L, 7-8 1986............................................................40-16 CBU ........................................................ W, 17-5 UALR ........................................................ W, 7-2 UALR ........................................................ W, 4-1 at Tennessee ............................................L, 7-12 at Tennessee ..............................................L, 6-7 Arkansas.....................................................L, 2-6 at Central Arkansas ................................ W, 10-3 at Central Arkansas ................................ W, 18-2 Kansas State ..............................................L, 8-9 at Tennessee Tech ................................. W, 18-4 at Tennessee Tech .....................................L, 4-5 at Austin Peay ........................................ W, 13-8 CBU .......................................................... W, 8-2 at UT-Martin.............................................. W, 9-4 Rhodes ..................................................... W, 9-1 at Ole Miss................................................ W, 9-4 Western Illinois ......................................... W, 5-2 Western Illinois ...........................................L, 7-9 Middle Tennessee .....................................L, 3-8 Middle Tennessee ................................... W, 1-0 Middle Tennessee ................................... W, 5-2 at Murray State ....................................... W, 10-9 Florida State ...............................................L, 3-7 Florida State ...............................................L, 1-6 Florida State ............................................ W, 7-2 Murray State ........................................... W, 10-3 Central Arkansas .................................... W, 11-1 Central Arkansas ...................................... W, 8-0 at Southern Miss....................................... W, 3-2 at Southern Miss....................................... W, 6-2 at Southern Miss....................................... W, 8-5 at Ole Miss..................................................L, 4-5 Harding ................................................... W, 15-1 Southern Miss........................................... W, 9-2 Southern Miss........................................... W, 4-3 Vanderbilt ................................................. W, 9-1 Rhodes ................................................... W, 11-1 at Florida State ...........................................L, 0-6 at Florida State ...........................................L, 5-6 at Florida State ...........................................L, 1-7 UALR ........................................................ W, 8-1 UALR ........................................................ W, 5-4 at Middle Tennessee ............................... W, 8-7 at Middle Tennessee ................................ W, 4-0 at Middle Tennessee ................................ W, 7-4 Ole Miss......................................................L, 3-4 Ole Miss.................................................. W, 10-2 Tennessee Tech ....................................... W, 2-1 Tennessee Tech ..................................... W, 19-0 Austin Peay .............................................. W, 7-2 Austin Peay ............................................ W, 10-4 Metro Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) vs. Louisville ........................................... W, 19-3 vs. South Carolina ......................................L, 3-4 vs. Virginia Tech ..................................... W, 11-8 vs. Southern Miss ..................................... W, 4-2 at Florida State ...........................................L, 3-7 1987.........................................................33-23-1 Arkansas.....................................................L, 1-3 Arkansas.....................................................T, 2-2 at Arkansas...............................................L, 5-21 at Arkansas...............................................L, 7-14 CBU ........................................................ W, 11-1 CBU ..........................................................L, 3-11 UALR ..........................................................L, 0-3 UALR ........................................................ W, 5-2 Ole Miss.................................................... W, 9-7 at Austin Peay ...................................... W, 16-14 at Middle Tennessee ..................................L, 7-8 NW Missouri ........................................... W, 18-2 Rhodes ..................................................... W, 4-1 Murray State ......................................... W, 11-10 Indiana State ............................................ W, 6-3 Washington............................................. W, 25-3 Lambuth.................................................. W, 13-1 at Vanderbilt ...........................................L, 10-12

at Murray State ....................... W, 11-8 Middle Tennessee .....................L, 1-2 Middle Tennessee ................... W, 4-2 Tennessee .............................. W, 24-1 Tennessee ................................ W, 7-5 Florida State ...............................L, 1-4 Florida State ...............................L, 0-8 Florida State ............................. W, 5-4 at Ole Miss..................................L, 1-2 Southern Miss........................... W, 9-0 Southern Miss.............................L, 5-8 Southern Miss......................... W, 11-6 at Arkansas State ..................... W, 4-1 at Arkansas State ................... W, 10-0 at UALR ......................................L, 1-5 at UALR ......................................L, 2-8 at Southern Miss.........................L, 3-4 at Southern Miss.........................L, 3-4 at Southern Miss....................... W, 4-3 at Florida State ...........................L, 4-6 at Florida State ...........................L, 6-7 at Florida State ...........................L, 5-7 at Ole Miss..................................L, 6-7 Austin Peay ............................ W, 15-0 at Louisville ............................. W, 17-3 at Louisville ............................. W, 17-8 at Louisville ............................. W, 12-3 Rhodes ................................... W, 15-3 Arkansas State ....................... W, 10-4 Arkansas State ......................... W, 6-5 Louisville .....................................L, 6-7 Louisville ................................... W, 8-4 Louisville ................................. W, 13-0 at Charlotte ............................... W, 9-0 vs. Davidson ........................... W, 11-5 vs. Western Kentucky ............. W, 13-3 Metro Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) vs. Southern Miss ................... W, 10-1 at South Carolina ........................L, 2-6 vs. Cincinnati ............................L, 1-13 1988............................................27-22 Middle Tennessee .....................L, 4-5 Middle Tennessee .....................L, 1-8 UALR ........................................ W, 7-6 UALR ........................................ W, 5-4 Vanderbilt ................................. W, 7-6 at Tennessee ..............................L, 3-6 at Tennessee ..............................L, 4-5 at Tennessee Tech ................... W, 9-5 Western Illinois ...........................L, 3-5 Western Illinois ......................... W, 5-2 Indiana State ............................ W, 9-0 Illinois........................................ W, 6-5 at UALR ......................................L, 0-1 at UALR .................................... W, 7-1 at Middle Tennessee .............. W, 11-8 at Middle Tennessee ..................L, 1-9 at Mississippi State ................. W, 10-1 at Mississippi State ......................L 5-8 Rhodes ..................................... W, 8-4 Ole Miss....................................L, 9-13 Ole Miss.................................... W, 7-1 Rhodes ..................................... W, 7-2 Arkansas State ......................... W, 3-1 Arkansas State ....................... W, 10-6 Tennessee Tech .......................L, 4-12 Southern Miss........................... W, 5-2 Southern Miss........................... W, 6-4 Southern Miss.............................L, 1-7 Southern Miss......................... W, 10-2 at Ole Miss............................ W, 16-15 at Florida State ......................... W, 6-5 at Florida State ...........................L, 0-5 at Florida State ......................... W, 2-1 at Arkansas State ..................... W, 4-2 at Arkansas State ..................... W, 9-5 Evansville ...................................L, 2-4 Evansville ................................. W, 7-6 Evansville ...................................L, 3-6 at Ole Miss..................................L, 1-9

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Year-by-Year Results CBU ........................................ W, 10-2 at Louisiana Tech ..................... W, 8-3 SEMO ....................................... W, 5-4 at Louisiana Tech .....................L, 8-11 at Louisiana Tech .......................L, 4-9 Florida State .............................L, 3-14 Florida State ...............................L, 5-9 Florida State .............................L, 1-21 Metro Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) vs. Southern Miss .....................L, 4-11 vs. Virginia Tech ....................... W, 6-1 at Florida State ...........................L, 2-4 1989............................................32-23 Louisiana Tech ......................... W, 5-4 Louisiana Tech ......................... W, 5-4 CBU ........................................ W, 11-3 Navy ......................................... W, 4-1 CBU .......................................... W, 9-0 UALR ........................................ W, 2-1 at UALR .................................... W, 5-2 Belhaven................................... W, 8-3 at Evansville ...............................L, 3-5 at Evansville ........................... W, 13-4 at Evansville ............................. W, 8-7 Murray State ......................... W, 13-11 at Middle Tennessee .............. W, 11-4 at Middle Tennessee ................L, 0-10 Harding ..................................... W, 9-4 Harding .......................................L, 1-6 Harding ..................................... W, 4-3 Ole Miss......................................L, 5-6 Illinois Wesleyan ..................... W, 11-2 at Ole Miss..................................L, 4-6 Ole Miss....................................L, 7-10 Lincoln Memorial .................... W, 11-8 Mississippi State .......................L, 3-10 at Arkansas State ..................... W, 6-3 at Arkansas State .......................L, 3-9 Arkansas State ......................... W, 3-2 Arkansas State ......................... W, 8-3 at Murray State .........................L, 9-25 Rhodes ..................................... W, 6-1 Virginia Tech...............................L, 1-2 Virginia Tech............................. W, 7-6 Virginia Tech............................. W, 2-1 Rhodes ................................... W, 24-9 Tennessee Tech ....................... W, 4-3 at Southern Miss.........................L, 3-5 at Southern Miss....................... W, 6-0 at Southern Miss.........................L, 4-7 at Ole Miss..................................L, 3-4 at Tennessee Tech ................. W, 17-1 Cincinnati .................................. W, 8-7 Cincinnati .................................. W, 9-3 Cincinnati ................................ W, 13-5 at Vanderbilt .............................L, 5-16 Florida State ...............................L, 2-6 Florida State ...............................L, 2-6 Florida State ...............................L, 1-3 at South Carolina ...................... W, 6-4 at South Carolina ......................L, 0-12 at South Carolina ....................L, 10-16 at Louisville ...............................L, 7-14 at Louisville ...............................L, 3-12 at Delta State ............................ W, 6-1 at Louisville ............................... W, 9-0 Metro Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) at South Carolina .................. W, 11-10 vs. Florida State..........................L, 4-9 vs. Cincinnati ............................L, 6-15 1990............................................31-25 Harding ................................... W, 10-1 Harding ..................................... W, 6-1 UALR ..........................................L, 1-5 at UALR ....................................L, 2-11 Tennessee ................................ W, 5-2 Tennessee ................................ W, 2-1 Tennessee Tech ....................... W, 3-2 Belhaven................................... W, 5-4

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at Mississippi State .....................................L, 1-9 at Mississippi State ................................... W, 4-2 Illinois State .............................................. W, 7-1 Illinois State ................................................L, 6-9 Vanderbilt ............................................... W, 12-2 at Florida State .........................................L, 0-10 at Florida State ......................................... W, 5-3 at Florida State .........................................L, 5-13 Evansville ................................................. W, 6-3 Evansville ................................................. W, 7-4 Evansville ...................................................L, 2-4 Middle Tennessee .................................... W, 3-2 Middle Tennessee .....................................L, 3-4 Northern Iowa ........................................... W, 4-3 Northern Iowa ......................................... W, 10-5 Tulane....................................................... W, 7-5 Tulane....................................................... W, 9-2 Tulane..................................................... W, 10-5 SW Missouri State .................................... W, 4-3 Rhodes College ........................................ W, 9-4 at Tennessee Tech .....................................L, 2-3 at Virginia Tech...........................................L, 8-9 at Virginia Tech...........................................L, 6-9 at Virginia Tech...........................................L, 0-4 Nicholls St...................................................L, 2-8 Southern Miss........................................... W, 5-3 Southern Miss.............................................L, 1-9 Southern Miss.............................................L, 5-9 UALR ...................................................... W, 20-3 at UALR .................................................... W, 4-0 at Cincinnati ................................................L, 2-4 at Cincinnati .............................................. W, 7-5 at Cincinnati .............................................. W, 9-7 Murray State ........................................... W, 11-9 Arkansas State ....................................... W, 10-9 Arkansas State ....................................... W, 12-3 South Carolina ............................................L, 1-7 South Carolina ..........................................L, 5-10 at Arkansas State .......................................L, 2-6 at Arkansas State ................................... W, 12-2 at Middle Tennessee ................................ W, 4-3 at Middle Tennessee ..................................L, 2-9 at Ole Miss..................................................L, 2-8 Louisville .....................................................L, 1-5 Louisville .....................................................L, 0-3 Metro Tournament (Hattiesburg, Miss.) vs. Virginia Tech .........................................L, 4-6 vs. Tulane ............................................... W, 11-5 at Southern Miss.........................................L, 2-5 1991............................................................30-24 Harding ................................................. W, 13-10 Missouri-St. Louis ..................................... W, 6-3 at Arkansas State ................................. W, 21-12 Arkansas State ......................................... W, 7-6 Arkansas State ....................................... W, 11-9 SEMO ........................................................ W 8-7 at UALR .................................................. W, 15-2 at Evansville ...............................................L, 5-6 at Evansville ............................................. W, 7-2 North Alabama.......................................... W, 8-6 Belhaven................................................. W, 12-2 Western Illinois ......................................... W, 6-3 Western Illinois ....................................... W, 15-5 at Arkansas State. .................................. W, 14-3 Austin Peay .......................................... W, 12-11 at Middle Tennessee................................. W, 3-0 Middle Tennessee.......................................L, 3-7 Northern Iowa ........................................... W, 4-0 Northern Iowa ......................................... W, 13-0 Murray State ...............................................L, 4-5 SW Missouri ........................................... W, 10-9 at Nicholls State..........................................L, 3-6 at Tulane................................................... W, 6-3 at Tulane.....................................................L, 1-6 at Tulane.....................................................L, 4-5 Mississippi State .........................................L, 4-5 Mississippi State ........................................... L, 2-10 Florida State ...............................................L, 5-6 Florida State ...............................................L, 3-4 Florida State ............................................. W, 8-7 Ole Miss....................................................L, 3-10 at Ole Miss..................................................L, 3-9

Virginia Tech......................................... W, 15-12 Virginia Tech............................................. W, 5-4 at Tennessee ..............................................L, 6-7 at Southern Miss.........................................L, 5-6 at Southern Miss.........................................L, 5-7 at Southern Miss.........................................L, 1-8 at Oklahoma State ..................................L, 10-11 at Oklahoma State ....................................L, 5-15 Cincinnati .................................................. W, 4-3 Cincinnati .................................................. W, 4-3 Cincinnati .................................................. W, 3-2 at Murray State ...........................................L, 4-6 Tennessee State. ..................................... W, 2-0 Tennessee State .................................... W, 14-4 at South Carolina ........................................L, 1-3 at South Carolina ........................................L, 0-4 Cumberland .......................................... W, 15-11 at Louisville .................................................L, 1-6 at Louisville ............................................... W, 7-0 Metro Tournament (Salem, Va.) vs. Tulane ................................................. W, 6-5 vs. USM ....................................................L, 2-11 vs. Cincinnati ..............................................L, 5-7 1992............................................................25-26 at Arkansas State .......................................L, 3-7 at SEMO ................................................. W, 12-8 SEMO ..................................................... W, 11-3 vs. Navy .................................................... W, 5-2 vs. Air Force ............................................. W, 5-4 vs. Notre Dame.........................................L, 0-10 vs. Army.................................................... W, 6-2 Murray State .............................................L, 8-10 at UALR ....................................................L, 9-14 at Austin Peay ..........................................L, 2-10 Indiana State ..............................................L, 1-5 North Alabama.......................................... W, 8-3 Illinois College ........................................ W, 21-1 Arkansas State ....................................... W, 16-1 SW Missouri State ......................................L, 7-9 Eastern Illinois .......................................... W, 6-1 at North Alabama.................................... W, 12-1 MacMurray College .................................. W, 8-2 Southern Miss...........................................L, 3-10 Southern Miss........................................... W, 5-4 Southern Miss...........................................L, 3-10 Arkansas State ....................................... W, 12-5 Vanderbilt ................................................. W, 9-2 Rhodes ..................................................... W, 7-4 UAB ............................................................L, 1-5 UAB ..........................................................L, 1-10 UAB .......................................................... W, 6-3 Ole Miss.................................................... W, 8-7 Middle Tennessee ................................. W, 13-7 Saint Louis ............................................... W, 9-4 Saint Louis ............................................. W, 10-3 Saint Louis ................................................ W, 4-3 at Mississippi State.....................................................L 5-15 at Mississippi State ................................................L 6-7 at Cincinnati ..............................................L, 6-14 at Cincinnati ............................................ W, 11-2 UALR ..........................................................L, 0-4 at Saint Louis ............................................L, 9-10 at Saint Louis ............................................ W, 9-3 at Saint Louis ..............................................L, 3-5 Middle Tennessee .................................... W, 8-2 at Ole Miss..................................................L, 1-5 Cincinnati .................................................. W, 4-3 Cincinnati ....................................................L, 3-4 Cincinnati ....................................................L, 4-5 at Arkansas State ...................................L, 13-28 at UAB ........................................................L, 4-5 at UAB ........................................................L, 3-5 at UAB ......................................................L, 4-14 GMC Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) vs. Cincinnati ..............................................L, 1-2 vs. Saint Louis ............................................L, 3-4 1993............................................................42-15 at UALR .................................................. W, 11-5 North Alabama........................................ W, 14-8 North Alabama............................................L, 3-5 Southern Illinois ........................................ W, 9-1 vs. Army.................................................... W, 2-0 vs. Air Force ............................................. W, 5-2 vs. Navy ......................................................L, 2-7 Belhaven................................................... W, 7-6 UALR ...................................................... W, 14-2

Union ................. L, 4-6 Harding ...........W, 19-2 Murray State ...W, 11-3 at Arkansas State...L, 1-2 Arkansas...........W, 6-3 Arkansas...........W, 8-7 Illinois State ......W, 3-1 Illinois State ......W, 5-4 Illinois State ....... L, 6-7 Tennessee ........W, 6-3 Tennessee ........W, 3-0 at Southern Miss L, 2-7 at Southern Miss....................... W, 8-2 at Southern Miss.......................L, 5-13 at Murray State ......................... W, 4-0 at Vanderbilt .............................L, 5-10 UAB ..........................................L, 7-10 UAB .......................................... W, 2-0 UAB .......................................... W, 4-3 at MT ........................................ W, 6-5 Arkansas State. ........................ W, 7-6 Saint Louis ................................ W, 9-6 Saint Louis ................................ W, 9-1 Saint Louis .............................. W, 10-0 at Cincinnati .............................. W, 7-3 Austin Peay State .....................L, 5-10 Mississippi State ....................... W, 8-4 at Cincinnati ................................L, 2-5 at Cincinnati .............................. W, 3-2 Middle Tennessee .....................L, 3-7 at Ole Miss..................................L, 1-4 at Saint Louis ............................ W, 5-3 at Saint Louis ............................ W, 9-1 at Saint Louis ............................ W, 9-3 Tennessee State ...................... W, 6-2 Ole Miss.................................. W, 10-6 Cincinnati .................................. W, 7-3 Cincinnati ................................ W, 13-2 Cincinnati .................................. W, 9-2 SEMO ....................................... W, 9-1 at UAB .................................... W, 11-4 at UAB .................................... W, 10-5 at UAB ........................................L, 4-6 at SEMO ................................... W, 4-1 GMC Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) Cincinnati .................................. W, 6-1 Saint Louis .............................. W, 13-1 UAB ............................................L, 2-6 UAB .......................................... W, 4-3

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1994............................................52-11 SE Missouri .............................. W, 6-4 UALR ...................................... W, 16-1 vs. Navy .................................... W, 9-3 vs. Air Force .............................L, 0-10 vs. Army.................................. W, 12-5 vs. Air Force ............................. W, 6-5 Southern Illinois ...................... W, 11-5 at Mississippi State ................. W, 10-4 at Mississippi State ................... W, 5-3 Saint Louis .............................. W, 14-4 Saint Louis ................................ W, 4-3 Saint Louis .............................. W, 11-3 at Arkansas.................................L, 1-7 at Arkansas.................................L, 3-6 Dayton .................................... W, 10-2 Dayton ...................................... W, 7-5 Dayton .................................... W, 15-2 Iowa .......................................... W, 8-3 UT-Martin.............................. W, 13-10 at Cincinnati .............................. W, 7-6 at Cincinnati ............................ W, 14-1 at Cincinnati .............................. W, 8-1 Middle Tennessee ................... W, 7-6 Vanderbilt ................................. W, 6-1 at UAB .................................... W, 14-7 at UAB .................................... W, 14-6 at UAB ...................................... W, 2-0 at Middle Tennessee ............ W, 14-10 Arkansas State ......................... W, 5-2 at Arkansas State ................... W, 11-3 Murray State .............................L, 8-12 at Austin Peay ........................ W, 10-4 Belhaven................................. W, 12-6 at Saint Louis ............................ W, 7-6 at Saint Louis .......................... W, 14-7 at Saint Louis ............................ W, 4-0 at SEMO .....................................L, 1-2


Year-by-Year Results at Murray State W, 9-6 at Dayton ....... W, 15-5 at Dayton ....... W, 18-6 at Dayton ..... W, 26-11 Ole Miss .............L, 6-7 at UALR........... W, 8-3 Cincinnati ...... W, 25-1 Cincinnati ........ W, 5-2 Cincinnati ........ W, 6-2 at Arkansas St....W, 7-5 at Ole Miss .... W, 13-8 Austin Peay ............................ W, 5-2 UAB ..........................................L, 3-7 UAB ........................................ W, 6-5 Arkansas State ..................... W, 10-5 at South Alabama ................. W, 15-6 at South Alabama ................. W, 12-5 GMC Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio) vs. Dayton........................... W, 24-12 vs. UAB.....................................L, 1-8 at Cincinnati .......................... W, 15-5 vs. UAB................................... W, 8-5 vs. UAB...................................L, 5-14 NCAA Tournament (Stillwater, Okla.) vs. Texas Christian .................L, 3-11 at Oklahoma State ................ W, 12-4 vs. Northwestern State ......... W, 14-9 vs. Cal-St. Fullerton ................L, 5-12

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1995..........................................32-28 SEMO .....................................L, 6-13 at Arkansas State .....................L, 0-5 vs. Navy .................................. W, 5-0 vs. Air Force .............................L, 0-2 vs. Kentucky .............................L, 2-8 vs. Army.................................. W, 6-1 UALR ...................................... W, 4-3 at SEMO ...................................L, 0-2 at Tennessee ..........................L, 5-17 Mississippi State .....................L, 7-11 Mississippi State .......................L, 5-7 Saint Louis ............................ W, 19-7 Saint Louis .............................. W, 5-3 Saint Louis ............................ W, 15-8 Murray State ........................... W, 3-2 at Cincinnati ..............................L, 3-6 at Cincinnati .......................... W, 13-5 at Cincinnati ..........................L, 12-13 Middle Tennessee ................. W, 5-4 Middle Tennessee ................ W, 16-2 UAB ..........................................L, 2-3 UAB ........................................ W, 4-1 UAB ...................................... W, 18-0 at Vanderbilt ........................... W, 5-3 at Austin Peay ..........................L, 3-7 at UAB .................................... W, 8-2 at UAB ......................................L, 1-5 at UAB ....................................L, 1-10 Arkansas State .........................L, 6-7 UT-Martin.............................. W, 14-2 at Middle Tennessee ................L, 4-9 at Middle Tennessee .............. W, 9-2 at UT-Martin..............................L, 7-8 at Saint Louis ........................ W, 16-1 at Saint Louis ............................L, 6-9 at Saint Louis ............................L, 1-3 South Alabama .........................L, 2-6 South Alabama ....................... W, 6-3 at Dayton ..................................L, 7-8 at Dayton .............................. W, 10-3 at Dayton ................................ W, 5-1 at Murray State ....................... W, 9-3 at Ole Miss.............................. W, 6-4 Cincinnati ..................................L, 3-6 Cincinnati ................................ W, 4-3 Cincinnati ................................L, 3-11 Austin Peay ............................ W, 8-3 Ole Miss....................................L, 2-5 Dayton ......................................L, 4-8 Dayton .................................... W, 6-2 Evansville .................................L, 0-5 Evansville ............................... W, 7-5 Evansville ............................... W, 9-1 Arkansas...................................L, 0-1 GMC Tournament (Saint Louis, Mo.) at Saint Louis ..........................L, 5-10

vs. UAB..................................................... W, 5-0 at Saint Louis ............................................ W, 7-4 vs. Dayton................................................. W, 3-1 vs. Cincinnati ............................................ W, 8-0 vs. Cincinnati ........................................... W, 5-3 1996............................................................26-28 SEMO ..................................................... W, 15-7 vs. Navy .................................................... W, 8-0 vs. Air Force ...............................................L, 2-3 vs. Notre Dame......................................... W, 4-2 vs. Army.................................................. W, 13-0 at Mississippi State ................................... W, 3-2 at Mississippi State .....................................L, 3-6 at Baylor ...................................................L, 2-16 at Baylor ...................................................L, 3-22 at Baylor ............................................... W, 19-14 Cumberland ................................................L, 1-4 Cumberland .............................................. W, 8-1 Middle Tennessee ................................... W, 6-4 Middle Tennessee ................................... W, 4-0 Tulane....................................................... W, 4-3 Tulane.......................................................L, 8-16 Tulane....................................................... W, 3-1 at Middle Tennessee ..................................L, 1-6 Eastern Michigan ...................................... W, 6-4 Eastern Michigan .................................... W, 13-8 at Ole Miss..................................................L, 4-9 Union ........................................................ W, 9-8 Murray State ...............................................L, 4-8 USF ..........................................................L, 5-18 USF ............................................................L, 4-5 USF ............................................................L, 3-7 at UT-Martin................................................L, 6-9 Arkansas State ......................................... W, 9-8 SEMO .........................................................L, 2-4 at Murray State .........................................L, 8-14 at Saint Louis .......................................... W, 13-5 at Saint Louis ............................................ W, 6-3 at Saint Louis ..............................................L, 2-4 UT-Martin.................................................. W, 5-4 at SEMO ................................................... W, 7-6 at SEMO ...................................................L, 4-12 Charlotte ................................................. W, 13-8 Charlotte ...................................................L, 9-10 Charlotte .....................................................L, 2-7 Austin Peay ..............................................L, 7-13 at Arkansas State ..................................... W, 6-3 at Louisville ............................................... W, 9-4 at Louisville ............................................... W, 7-2 at Austin Peay ............................................L, 5-9 Ole Miss.................................................... W, 9-8 UAB ..........................................................L, 8-12 UAB ............................................................L, 4-8 UAB .......................................................... W, 7-6 Vanderbilt ...................................................L, 6-9 at Southern Miss.........................................L, 1-7 at Southern Miss.........................................L, 2-3 at Southern Miss....................................... W, 6-2 C-USA Tournament (Hattiesburg, Miss.) at Southern Miss.........................................L, 4-9 vs. Saint Louis ............................................L, 8-9 1997............................................................20-31 SEMO ....................................................... W, 8-3 SEMO ....................................................... W, 7-5 Baylor .........................................................L, 1-3 Baylor .......................................................L, 5-14 Baylor ....................................................... W, 9-5 UT-Martin.................................................. W, 5-3 vs. Iowa .................................................... W, 3-1 at Evansville ...............................................L, 4-7 Mississippi State .......................................L, 6-14 Mississippi State .........................................L, 4-5 Southern Miss...........................................L, 7-10 Southern Miss.............................................L, 2-4 Southern Miss...........................................L, 5-10 Middle Tennessee ...................................L, 3-13 Middle Tennessee .....................................L, 0-4 at UAB ........................................................L, 0-2 at UAB ........................................................L, 2-3 at UAB ........................................................L, 1-3 at Austin Peay ........................................ W, 10-5 Louisville ................................................... W, 5-4 Louisville ................................................. W, 10-9 Louisville ................................................... W, 6-2 Arkansas State ......................................... W, 4-1 at Murray State .........................................L, 4-12

at Charlotte .................................................L, 5-6 at Charlotte .................................................L, 4-7 at Ole Miss..................................................L, 3-8 at Arkansas State .......................................L, 2-4 Saint Louis ................................................ W, 3-2 Saint Louis .............................................. W, 10-4 Saint Louis ................................................L, 9-11 at Middle Tennessee ................................L, 8-16 at Middle Tennessee ..................................L, 8-9 Houston ......................................................L, 2-9 Houston ......................................................L, 5-7 Houston .................................................... W, 8-2 at SEMO ................................................... W, 5-3 at SEMO .....................................................L, 0-3 at USF ........................................................L, 2-3 at USF ........................................................L, 5-8 at USF ......................................................L, 8-12 Austin Peay .............................................. W, 6-4 Murray St. ................................................. W, 8-4 Cincinnati ....................................................L, 3-5 Cincinnati ................................................ W, 12-0 Cincinnati ................................................ W, 12-6 Vanderbilt ................................................. W, 6-4 at Tulane.....................................................L, 1-7 at Tulane.....................................................L, 3-9 at Tulane................................................... W, 8-6 C-USA Tournament (New Orleans, La.) vs. Saint Louis ............................................L, 2-9 1998............................................................24-31 Evansville ...................................................L, 5-6 Evansville ................................................. W, 7-5 SEMO ....................................................... W, 6-5 vs. Air Force ............................................. W, 3-2 vs. West Virginia .........................................L, 1-8 vs. Ole Miss .............................................. W, 4-1 vs. Army.................................................. W, 15-4 at Mississippi State .....................................L, 7-8 at Mississippi State .....................................L, 1-9 at SEMO .....................................................L, 0-7 at Saint Louis ..............................................L, 0-3 at Saint Louis .......................................... W, 12-1 at Saint Louis ............................................ W, 4-3 at Murray State ..................................... W, 13-10 at Louisville .................................................L, 6-9 at Louisville ............................................... W, 3-1 at Louisville ............................................... W, 8-5 Middle Tennessee ................................. W, 11-2 Middle Tennessee ............................... W, 18-12 Charlotte ................................................... W, 5-3 Charlotte ...................................................L, 9-22 Charlotte ...................................................L, 8-16 UT-Martin....................................................L, 2-4 Murray State ........................................... W, 11-1 at Southern Miss.........................................L, 2-3 at Southern Miss.......................................L, 5-13 at Southern Miss.......................................L, 1-10 Austin Peay ..............................................L, 1-11 USF ............................................................L, 7-8 USF .......................................................... W, 7-5 USF .......................................................... W, 9-6 at Middle Tennessee ..............................L, 10-17 at Middle Tennessee ................................L, 9-19 Tulane.........................................................L, 0-5 Tulane....................................................... W, 4-2 Tulane.........................................................L, 3-7 Arkansas Pine Bluff ................................ W, 12-0 Arkansas Pine Bluff .................................. W, 4-3 Ole Miss....................................................L, 4-20 at Austin Peay ............................................L, 2-9 at Cincinnati .............................................. W, 5-1 at Cincinnati ............................................ W, 11-6 at Cincinnati .......................................... W, 14-10 at Ole Miss..................................................L, 0-6 at Arkansas State .......................................L, 3-8 UAB ............................................................L, 3-4 UAB .......................................................... W, 9-6 UAB ............................................................L, 1-7 Arkansas State ...........................................L, 4-7 at Houston ..................................................L, 0-6 at Houston ................................................L, 3-10 at Houston ..................................................L, 3-9

C-USA Tournament (New Orleans, La.) vs. Cincinnati ............................ W, 6-5 vs. Houston.................................L, 2-3 vs. Southern Miss .......................L, 6-7 1999........................................ 28-26-1 UL-Monroe................................L, 2-12 UL-Monroe................................ W, 4-2 UL-Monroe..................................L, 2-7 vs. Army.................................... W, 6-3 vs. Connecticut .... ................... L, 3-10 vs. West Virginia ....................... W, 2-0 vs. Navy .................................. W, 12-2 Arkansas Pine-Bluff ................ W, 15-0 Arkansas Pine-Bluff ................ W, 12-3 vs. Eastern Michigan ................L, 7-12 vs. Dayton................................. W, 2-0 at Evansville .............................. T, 4-4 Middle Tennessee .................... W, 8-7 Middle Tennessee .................... W, 5-1 Morehead State ..........................L, 5-7 at Arkansas State ................. W, 17-13 at USF ........................................L, 4-7 at USF ...................................... W, 6-5 at USF ...................................... W, 5-4 at Murray State ...........................L, 1-3 SEMO .........................................L, 3-4 Southern Miss......................... W, 12-1 Southern Miss........................... W, 3-2 Southern Miss........................... W, 6-3 at Middle Tennessee ............ W, 19-12 Houston ....................................L, 0-10 Houston ....................................L, 5-20 Houston ................................ W, 13-12 Murray State .............................L, 5-11 at Ole Miss..................................L, 2-5 Cincinnati .................................. W, 8-7 Cincinnati .................................. W, 7-1 Cincinnati ................................ W, 12-5 at Vanderbilt ............................. W, 6-4 at UAB ........................................L, 7-8 at UAB ...................................... W, 5-3 at UAB ......................................L, 9-13 vs. UT-Martin ............................ W, 4-0 Ole Miss....................................L, 5-10 at Tulane.....................................L, 0-5 at Tulane.....................................L, 0-3 at Tulane.....................................L, 2-9 Austin Peay ..............................L, 9-14 Arkansas State .........................L, 5-12 Louisville ...................................L, 4-11 Louisville ................................. W, 10-3 Louisville ................................. W, 10-1 at Charlotte .................................L, 1-5 at Charlotte ............................... W, 4-2 at Charlotte ............................. W, 11-1 Saint Louis ..................................L, 0-6 Saint Louis .............................. W, 15-9 Saint Louis ..................................L, 8-5 C-USA Tournament (Millington, Tenn.) vs. USF .......................................L, 6-8 vs. Saint Louis ..........................L, 9-11 2000............................................15-37 UT-Martin....................................L, 4-6 at UL-Monroe..............................L, 1-7 at UL-Monroe..............................L, 7-9 at UL-Monroe..............................L, 4-5 SEMO .........................................L, 4-9 vs. Army......................................L, 4-5 Ohio State.................................L, 4-11 Notre Dame ................................L, 3-4 Middle Tennessee ...................L, 4-12 Middle Tennessee .....................L, 2-6 Western Illinois ......................... W, 6-0 Western Illinois ......................... W, 3-2 vs. Mississippi State. ................L, 2-14 vs. Mississippi State ...................L, 2-4 Eastern Illinois .......................... W, 8-1 Eastern Illinois .......................... W, 5-4 Eastern Illinois .......................... W, 6-5

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Year-by-Year Results at SEMO ...................................L, 9-12 at Southern Miss.........................L, 2-3 at Southern Miss.......................L, 9-10 at Southern Miss.................... Rain-out Vanderbilt ................................. W, 5-1 at Saint Louis ............................L, 8-10 at Saint Louis ............................ W, 7-3 at Saint Louis ............................ W, 7-4 at Murray State ...........................L, 6-7 Charlotte .....................................L, 2-5 Charlotte .....................................L, 2-5 Charlotte ................................... W, 7-6 Arkansas State ...........................L, 2-4 at Ole Miss..................................L, 2-6 UAB ........................................ W, 10-7 UAB .......................................... W, 6-1 UAB .......................................... W, 9-6 at Middle Tennessee ............. Rain-out at Middle Tennessee ................L, 3-10 at Louisville .................................L, 1-7 at Louisville ............................... W, 7-4 at Louisville ........................... W, 21-14 Murray State ............................. W, 8-7 at Arkansas State .......................L, 4-5 at Houston ..................................L, 1-7 at Houston ..................................L, 2-8 at Houston ..................................L, 1-8 Ole Miss....................................L, 5-11 Tulane.........................................L, 2-4 Tulane.........................................L, 3-9 Tulane.......................................L, 2-10 USF ............................................L, 0-5 USF ..........................................L, 7-10 USF ........................................L, 10-12 at Cincinnati ..............................L, 9-10 at Cincinnati ................................L, 2-5 at Cincinnati ................................L, 0-4 2001............................................34-24 Lipscomb .................................. W, 2-1 Lipscomb .................................. W, 4-3 UT-Martin.................................. W, 6-1 vs. Navy .................................. W, 11-2 vs. Army.................................. W, 11-7 vs. Air Force ............................. W, 9-3 vs. Air Force ...............................L, 1-3 at Middle Tennessee ..................L, 2-8 vs. Murray State. ...................... W, 5-4 vs. SW Missouri State ..............L, 4-11 vs. SW Missouri State ..............L, 8-10 vs. SW Missouri State .............. W, 4-3 vs. Eastern Illinois................... W, 20-4 vs. Eastern Illinois................ W, 23-15 at Charlotte ............................. W, 12-8 at Charlotte .................................L, 2-5 at Charlotte .................................L, 5-6 vs. Ole Miss .............................. W, 3-1 vs. Houston.................................L, 1-3 vs. Houston.................................L, 5-9 vs. Houston...............................L, 2-10 vs. Middle Tennessee............. W, 10-1 vs. Middle Tennessee...............L, 9-13 at USF ...................................... W, 8-5 at USF ..................................... L, 7-10 at USF .................................... W, 15-9 at Ole Miss .................................L, 1-5 vs. Louisville. ............................ W, 9-7 vs. Louisville ........................... W, 12-1 vs. Louisville .......................... .W, 10-9 at SEMO ...................................L, 4-14 at SEMO ................................. W, 13-5 vs. Southern Miss ..................... W, 2-1 vs. Southern Miss ..................... W, 5-2 vs. Southern Miss .......................L, 2-3 at Murray State ....................... W, 11-5 at Vanderbilt .............................L, 6-10 at UAB ...................................... W, 2-1 at UAB ........................................L, 0-2 at UAB ........................................L, 2-4 at UT-Martin............................ W, 19-4 vs. Arkansas State.................... W, 9-3

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vs. St. Louis ............................................. W, 9-7 vs. St. Louis ............................................. W, 9-7 vs. St. Louis ............................................. W, 4-3 at Tulane...................................................L, 3-11 at Tulane.....................................................L, 7-8 at Tulane...................................................L, 2-10 vs. SEMO ................................................. W, 2-1 vs. SEMO ............................................... W, 13-3 at Arkansas St. ......................................... W, 6-3 vs. Cincinnati .......................................... W, 11-5 vs. Cincinnati ..............................................L, 1-7 vs. Cincinnati ...........................................L, 4-14 C-USA Tournament (New Orleans, La.) vs. Cincinnati ............................................ W, 8-5 vs. Charlotte ............................................. W, 4-2 vs. Tulane ...................................................L, 6-7 vs. Tulane ...................................................L, 2-7 2002............................................................20-31 at UT-Martin............................................ W, 13-5 vs. Air Force ............................................. W, 6-3 vs. Villanova ............................ L, 7-9 vs. Navy ....................................................L, 7-11 vs. Air Force ...............................................L, 3-4 vs. #9 Ole Miss .........................................L, 0-12 vs. SEMO ................................................. W, 9-1 vs. SEMO ...................................................L, 4-7 vs. SEMO .................................................L, 3-11 vs. Middle Tennessee .................................L, 4-8 vs. Middle Tennessee ...............................L, 6-10 at Louisville ...............................................L, 3-12 at Louisville .................................................L, 6-7 at Louisville .................................................L, 8-9 USF ..........................................................L, 2-13 USF ........................................................ W, 11-5 USF .......................................................... W, 6-3 at #21 Oklahoma State .............................L, 1-12 at #21 Oklahoma State ...............................L, 3-9 at Cincinnati .............................................. W, 5-4 at Cincinnati .............................................. W, 7-4 at Cincinnati .......................................... W, 13-12 at Middle Tennessee ............................... W, 8-5 at Middle Tennessee ............................... W, 2-0 Tulane.........................................................L, 0-7 Tulane.......................................................L, 2-11 Tulane..................................................... W, 13-7 at #9 Ole Miss.............................................L, 1-7 Austin Peay .............................................. W, 6-3 at Houston ................................................L, 1-15 at Houston ................................................L, 3-15 at Houston ................................................L, 6-16 at Murray State...............................................W, 10-5 UAB ............................................................L, 8-9 UAB ...................................................... W, 15-10 UAB ..........................................................L, 2-12 Arkansas State ......................................... W, 8-5 vs. #14 ECU ...............................................L, 0-3 vs. #14 ECU .............................................L, 3-11 vs. #14 ECU ...............................................L, 4-7 at Southern Miss ............................................. L, 5-16 at Southern Miss ............................................. L, 2-11 at Southern Miss.........................................L, 4-9 at Arkansas State ..................................... W, 9-4 at Saint Louis ..............................................L, 2-4 at Saint Louis ..............................................L, 1-2 at Saint Louis ............................................L, 5-11 Murray State ............................................. W, 5-4 Charlotte ............................................... W, 11-10 Charlotte ................................................... W, 7-4 Charlotte ................................................... W, 7-5 2003............................................................21-33 vs. Air Force ........................................... W, 14-1 vs. Arkansas .............................................L, 9-10 SEMO .........................................................L, 0-5 SEMO ....................................................... W, 6-1 SEMO ..................................................... W, 14-6 UALR ..........................................................L, 5-8 Austin Peay .............................................L, 8-10 at UNLV ......................................................L, 5-7 at UNLV ......................................................L, 0-5 at UNLV ....................................................L, 4-13 Murray State ......................................... W, 14-12

Ole Miss......................................................L, 1-5 Louisville ................................................... W, 3-2 Louisville ...................................................L, 7-10 Louisville ...................................................L, 0-10 Mississippi State .......................................L, 3-12 Mississippi State ....................................... W, 8-7 at Tulane.....................................................L, 3-9 at Tulane...................................................L, 3-12 at Tulane.....................................................L, 0-4 Middle Tennessee .................................... W, 5-4 Middle Tennessee ......................................L, 1-2 at UAB ........................................................L, 3-4 at UAB ........................................................L, 4-7 at UAB ........................................................L, 1-2 at Arkansas State .................................................L, 4-8 UT-Martin................................................ W, 24-1 TCU .......................................................... W, 9-6 at Cincinnati ............................................ W, 11-2 TCU .......................................................... W, 5-4 TCU ............................................................L, 0-8 at Middle Tennessee................................. W, 6-2 at Middle Tennessee.................................L, 4-10 at East Carolina ..........................................L, 2-3 at East Carolina ........................................ W, 8-1 at East Carolina ..........................................L, 2-3 at Murray State ...........................................L, 3-9 Southern Miss...........................................L, 4-15 Southern Miss.............................................L, 5-7 Southern Miss.............................................L, 4-8 Arkansas State .........................................L, 1-14 at Ole Miss................................................ W, 6-3 at Charlotte ............................................... W, 7-0 at Charlotte ................................................L, 3-4 at Austin Peay ...........................................L, 6-9 Saint Louis ................................................ W, 4-2 Saint Louis ................................................ W, 4-2 Saint Louis ................................................ W, 3-2 Houston .................................................... W, 4-1 Houston ....................................................L, 8-11 Houston .................................................... W, 9-6 at UT-Martin.............................................. W, 7-4 at USF ...................................................... W, 2-1 at USF ........................................................L, 5-9 at USF ......................................................L, 3-10 2004............................................................29-28 vs. Cal-St. Northridge ............................... W, 6-2 vs. Arizona State ........................................L, 0-7 vs. Navy .................................................... W, 5-2 vs. Murray State ....................................... W, 7-2 vs. Kentucky ....................................... L, 1-2 (12) at Murray State ......................................... W, 7-1 at Murray State ......................................... W, 8-5 at Murray State ......................................... W, 7-2 at UT-Martin.............................................. W, 7-4 vs. Indiana State ....................................... W, 8-4 vs. Western Illinois.................................... W, 6-2 vs. Wake Forest...................................... W, 15-3 Missouri ......................................................L, 2-3 Ole Miss....................................................L, 0-19 at TCU ......................................................L, 5-11 at TCU ......................................................L, 2-22 at TCU ........................................................L, 7-8 Austin Peay .............................................. W, 5-2 East Carolina ............................................ W, 6-5 East Carolina ..............................................L, 1-7 East Carolina ..............................................L, 4-8 Arkansas State ...........................................L, 2-8 at Louisville ............................................. W, 11-7 at Louisville ............................................... W, 6-2 at Louisville ......................................... L, 4-5 (11) at Ole Miss..................................................L, 3-7 UAB .......................................................... W, 9-0 UAB .......................................................... W, 5-3 UAB .......................................................... W, 7-3 at USM........................................................L, 2-6 at USM......................................................L, 5-10 at USM...................................................... W, 5-4 at Missi St. ................................................L, 2-10 at Miss St. ............................................. L, 2-7 (6) USF .......................................................... W, 1-0 USF .......................................................... W, 7-2 Middle Tennessee.................................... W,10-5 Middle Tennessee.......................................L, 5-8 Tulane.........................................................L, 2-5 Tulane....................................................... W, 4-0 Tulane................................................... L, 4-6 (8) at Austin Peay ........................................L, 10-13

at Houston ......... L, 2-9 at Houston ......... L, 2-6 at Houston ......... L, 6-8 at Middle Tenn. . L, 3-13 at Middle Tenn. ... L, 4-8 Cincinnati .. W, 3-0 (10) Cincinnati ..........W, 7-3 Cincinnati ..........W, 5-4 UT-Martin..........W, 9-2 at Saint Louis ....W, 6-4 at Saint Louis ....W, 6-1 at Saint Louis ..... L, 3-8 C-USA Tournament (Houston, Texas) vs. Southern Miss W, 10-5 vs. UAB.......................................L, 6-7 vs. Southern Miss .....................L, 0-13

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2005..................................................... 13-42vs. Air Force! .................. W,10-4 vs. Indiana! ......................... L, 8-9 (10) vs. Missouri!.............................. W, 7-6 at UT-Martin.............................. W, 4-1 Nicholls State............................L, 3-12 Nicholls State........................ W, 20-11 Nicholls State............................L, 4-25 Middle Tennessee ....................L, 6-11 vs. Connecticut# .........................L, 1-3 vs. UALR# ................................ W, 5-1 vs. Indiana State# ...................L, 10-11 at #18 Mississippi State ............L, 8-11 at #18 Mississippi State ..............L, 2-4 Houston* .....................................L, 0-6 Houston* ................................... W, 9-6 Houston* ...................................L, 1-11 Murray State .............................L, 9-10 at USF* .......................................L, 5-6 at USF* .......................................L, 7-8 at USF* ..............................W, 15-5 (7) at Murray State ....................... W, 11-8 at Austin Peay ............................L, 6-9 Southern Miss* ...........................L, 1-7 Southern Miss* .........................L, 3-13 Southern Miss* ...........................L, 7-9 at UAB* .......................................L, 3-6 at UAB* .......................................L, 3-6 at UAB* ...................................L, 12-17 at #17 Alabama ..........................L, 3-8 Austin Peay ................................L, 4-8 #30 TCU* ..................................L, 2-10 #30 TCU* ....................................L, 1-9 #30 TCU* ........................... W, 6-5 (10) at Middle Tennessee ..................L, 7-8 at Middle Tennessee ................L, 7-19 at ECU*.....................................L, 0-12 at ECU*..................................... W, 8-5 at ECU*.......................................L, 0-3 at #22 Ole Miss.........................L, 4-13 #22 Ole Miss...............................L, 5-6 Saint Louis* ................................L, 2-3 Saint Louis* ................................L, 3-7 Saint Louis* ..............................L, 0-11 at #1 Tulane* ............................L, 2-13 at #1 Tulane* ..........................L, 10-11 at #1 Tulane* ............................L, 9-12 Arkansas State .........................L, 1-10 UT-Martin.................................. W, 7-3 at Cincinnati* ..............................L, 5-7 at Cincinnati* ............................L, 2-10 at Cincinnati* ............................ W, 8-7 at Arkansas State ..................... W, 5-1 Charlotte*..................................L, 5-11 Charlotte*....................................L, 7-9 Charlotte*..................................L, 2-13 !- Service Academies Spring Classic (Millington, Tenn.) #- USA Challenge (Millington, Tenn.) *- C-USA game 2006............................................32-28 at Alabama .............................. W, 2-0 vs. Oklahoma# ......................... W, 2-1 vs. Notre Dame# ...................... W, 7-6 Navy# ........................................L, 6-7 UT-Martin ................................. W, 9-7 at UALR ......................................L, 3-5 at Nicholls State ....................... W, 8-7 at Nicholls State .........................L, 4-6 at Nicholls State ..................... W, 17-4


Year-by-Year Results MTSU ...........W, 11-5 MTSU ...............W, 8-3 Troy .................L, 9-16 Troy .................L, 3-21 Troy ...............L, 11-18 at Murray State W, 13-6 SEMO ............. W, 5-1 SEMO............ W, 15-1 Ole Miss$ ..........L, 4-8 at Arkansas State .L, 3-5 #14 Tulane* ... W, 11-4 #14 Tulane* ..............................L, 1-7 #14 Tulane* ............................L, 2-10 at Austin Peay ........................L, 6-14 Austin Peay ............................L, 9-11 at Southern Miss* ................... W, 5-4 at Southern Miss* .....................L, 7-8 at Southern Miss* ................. W, 15-6 UALR ...................................... W, 8-6 UT-Martin......................... W, 5-4 (11) at Marshall*...................... W, 7-4 (11) at Marshall*........................... W,1 4-4 at Marshall*...................... W, 9-8 (10) Murray State ......................... W, 12-1 Arkansas State ...................... W, 6-2 #2 Rice* ....................................L, 3-7 #2 Rice* ..................................L, 6-22 #2 Rice* ..................................L, 8-19 #15 Mississippi State ..............L, 8-12 #15 Mississippi State$ .............L, 3-5 at #19 Houston* ........................L, 2-3 at #19 Houston* ........................L, 1-7 at #19 Houston* ................ L, 7-8 (16) Mississippi Valley ............ W, 13-3 (7) Mississippi Valley ................. W, 13-5 UAB* ....................................... W, 9-4 UAB* .........................................L, 2-6 UAB* .........................................L, 4-9 at Middle Tennessee ..............L, 3-15 at Middle Tennessee ................L, 7-8 at UCF* ................................. W, 20-4 at UCF* ................................. W, 10-4 at UCF* ................................. W, 11-3 at Ole Miss................................L, 5-7 East Carolina*......................... W, 9-6 East Carolina*....................... W, 14-6 East Carolina*..................... W, 11-10 C-USA Tournament (Houston, Texas) vs. (5) Southern Miss% ............L, 2-6 vs. (8) UAB% ........................ W, 13-2 vs. (5) Southern Miss% .......... W, 8-5 vs. (1) Rice% ............................L, 4-7 #- Service Academies Spring Classic (Millington, Tenn.)

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2007..........................................36-27 at #11 Ole Miss.......................L, 9-12 vs. BYU!........................... W, 3-2 (10) vs. Akron!................................ W, 4-2 vs. Missouri!............................ W, 5-1 UT-Martin................................ W, 2-1 vs. Northern Iowa# ................. W, 3-2 vs. Indiana# ............................ W, 5-3 vs. Eastern Illinois#................. W, 5-4 at Samford ................................L, 1-2 at Samford ................................L, 0-1 at #6 Clemson ................. W, 6-4 (10) at #6 Clemson ..........................L, 2-8 at #6 Clemson ..........................L, 2-7 Illinois State ............................ W, 6-5 Illinois State ..........................L, 13-15 Akron ...................................... W, 3-2 Akron ...................................... W, 5-4 Akron .................................... W, 12-6 Middle Tennessee ................ W, 17-3 Middle Tennessee ................ W, 11-8 at #22 ECU*..........................L, 10-12 at #22 ECU*............................L, 0-12 at #22 ECU*...................... L, 1-11 (7) at Mississippi State ..................L, 8-9 at Mississippi State ................L, 9-11 #29 Southern Miss* ................ W, 8-1 #29 Southern Miss* ................ W, 7-5 #29 Southern Miss* ................ W, 8-5 at #21 Tulane* ...................... W, 14-5 at #21 Tulane* ........................ W, 5-3 at #21 Tulane* ..........................L, 5-9

at Murray State .......................................L, 14-12 Murray State ...............................................L, 6-7 at UAB* ..................................................... W, 7-6 at UAB* ..................................................... W, 8-7 at UAB* ..................................................... W, 9-4 Austin Peay .............................................. W, 4-3 Austin Peay ............................................ W, 13-7 Marshall*................................................... W, 5-3 Marshall*...................................................L, 7-21 Marshall*............................................. L, 0-11 (7) at SEMO ................................................. W, 12-6 at SEMO ................................................. W, 19-8 #13 Ole Miss$...........................................L, 2-10 UCF* ...........................................................L, 6-9 UCF* ......................................................... W, 7-3 UCF* ....................................................... W, 10-9 at Arkansas State ................................... W, 10-5 Arkansas State ......................................... W, 8-7 Houston* ...................................................L, 7-11 Houston* ............................................... W, 16-10 Houston* ...................................................L, 5-10 vs. UT-Martin&.......................................... W, 5-3 at #2 Rice* ..................................................L, 4-6 at #2 Rice* ..................................................L, 2-4 at #2 Rice* ..................................................L, 4-7 C-USA Tournament (Greenville, N.C.) vs. Houston% ......................................... W, 12-4 vs. Rice%....................................................L, 5-7 vs. UCF% ............................................... W, 12-6 vs. Rice%.................................................. W, 2-1 vs. Rice%..................................................L, 9-20 NCAA Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) vs. Michigan^ ............................................L, 7-10 vs. Austin Peay^ .......................................L, 7-18 2008............................................................17-38 vs. Seton Hall! ............................................L, 1-3 vs. Ohio State! ............................................L, 0-1 vs. Air Force! ............................................ W, 4-3 UT-MARTIN ............................................ W, 10-7 MURRAY STATE .......................................L, 9-8 OHIO UNIVERSITY ....................................L, 5-4 OHIO UNIVERSITY .................................. W, 5-4 OHIO UNIVERSITY .................................. W, 9-4 CREIGHTON ............................................L, 3-11 CREIGHTON ............................................L, 8-10 at Georgia ...................................................L, 1-8 at Georgia ...................................................L, 2-8 at Georgia ................................................. W, 7-6 at Arkansas State ..................................... W, 3-0 SEMO ................................................. L, 8-9 (14) SEMO .........................................................L, 5-6 SEMO ....................................................... W, 2-0 SAMFORD.............................................. W, 18-9 UAB* ....................................................... W, 10-5 UAB* ......................................................... W, 5-2 UAB* ......................................................... W, 7-6 Austin Peay# ..............................................L, 2-4 ARKANSAS STATE ...................................L, 4-7 at Marshall*......................................... L, 5-6 (10) at Marshall*.................................................L, 2-3 at Marshall*......................................... L, 1-11 (7) at Ole Miss..................................................L, 4-5 RICE*..........................................................L, 0-3 RICE*..........................................................L, 1-7 RICE*..........................................................L, 6-7 MISSISSIPPI ST.$............................. W, 9-8 (10) at UCF* .....................................................L, 6-10 at UCF* .............................................. W, 8-7 (11) at UCF* .....................................................L, 4-10 at Murray State ..................................... W, 17-14 UT-Martin#................................................ W, 7-3 DALLAS BAPTIST ......................................L, 3-4 DALLAS BAPTIST-1........................... L, 4-6 (10) DALLAS BAPTIST-2.................................L, 2-16 at Middle Tennessee ..................................L, 7-8 at Middle Tennessee ............................ W, 17-11 TULANE* ..................................................L, 4-17 TULANE* ..................................................L, 3-15 OLE MISS.................................................L, 1-10 at Houston* .................................................L, 4-7 at Houston* .................................................L, 4-7 at Houston* .................................................L, 4-5 Vanderbilt# .................................................L, 0-8 at Southern Miss* .....................................L, 3-21 at Southern Miss* .....................................L, 6-12 at Southern Miss* ............................... L, 0-13 (7) at Mississippi State .....................................L, 1-4

EAST CAROLINA* .....................................L, 1-8 EAST CAROLINA* ...................................L, 3-17 EAST CAROLINA* ................................... W, 7-5 2009............................................................21-32 vs. Kansas! ............................................... W, 5-4 vs. Bradley! .................................................L, 1-5 vs. Kansas! ............................................... W, 2-1 MURRAY STATE$ ...................................L, 4-14 at Troy ...................................................... W, 7-5 at Troy ......................................................L, 3-19 at Troy ............................................. Snowed Out at Middle Tennessee ................................L, 4-18 at Middle Tennessee ................................L, 3-18 VALPARAISO%........................................ W, 9-5 VALPARAISO%........................................ W, 6-0 VALPARAISO%........................................ W, 3-2 at South Alabama ............................... L, 3-4 (10) at South Alabama ............................. L, 10-20 (8) INDIANA STATE% ............................ W, 6-5 (10) INDIANA STATE% ................................. W, 20-1 INDIANA STATE% ...................................L, 6-12 UT-MARTIN$ ..............................................L, 2-9 at #12 Ole Miss...........................................L, 4-7 MARSHALL*%............................................L, 4-6 MARSHALL*%.......................................... W, 7-6 MARSHALL*%............................................L, 7-8 at Mississippi State .....................................L, 3-6 at #2 Rice* .............................................. W, 10-7 at #2 Rice* ................................................L, 4-12 at #2 Rice* ..................................................L, 5-9 #15 OLE MISS& ................................. L, 6-7 (10) UCF*& .................................................... W, 10-5 UCF*& ......................................................L, 7-12 UCF*& ........................................................L, 3-5 ARKANSAS STATE$ ............................. W, 16-8 at Arkansas State ............................... L, 7-8 (10) SIU-E% ..................................................... W, 6-3 SIU-E% ..................................................... W, 5-1 SIU-E% .......................................................L, 2-3 at Central Arkansas ........................... W, 4-3 (12) Austin Peay^...................................... W, 5-4 (13) HOUSTON*% .............................................L, 0-1 HOUSTON*% ........................................... W, 3-1 HOUSTON*% .............................................L, 5-8 at Murray State .........................................L, 7-13 at UT-Martin^ ............................................ W, 6-4 at Tulane* .................................................L, 4-12 at Tulane* .......................................... W, 8-6 (10) at Tulane* ....................................... L, 11-12 (12) at UAB* .......................................................L, 8-9 at UAB* .......................................................L, 9-7 at UAB* ..............................................Rained Out SOUTHERN MISS*% ............................... W, 5-4 SOUTHERN MISS*% ............................. W, 16-6 SOUTHERN MISS*% .................................L, 2-4 MISSISSIPPI ST.& .....................................L, 5-6 at East Carolina*.........................................L, 4-9 at East Carolina*.........................................L, 1-9 at East Carolina*.......................................L, 2-13 * - C-USA game

at Mississippi State .................... L, 6-7 #18 RICE*.................................W, 5-2 #18 RICE*-1 .............................W, 8-7 #18 RICE*-2 .............................L, 4-13 at Arkansas State .......................L, 5-6 at Marshall*.................................L, 4-7 at Marshall*-1 ......................... W, 10-8 at Marshall*-2 ....................... W, 21-13 vs. Austin Peay^ .......................L, 7-14 #27 EAST CAROLINA* ............ W, 6-5 #27 EAST CAROLINA* ............L, 9-20 #27 EAST CAROLINA* ..............L, 2-3 #15 OLE MISS& ....................... W, 6-5 at Houston* ...............................L, 7-10 at Houston* ............................... W, 8-2 at Houston* .................................L, 6-8 ARKANSAS STATE ............... W, 15-5 TULANE* ..................................L, 5-13 TULANE*-1 ............................. W, 12-7 TULANE*-2 ............................. W, 12-8 UL-MONROE.................W, 11-10 (11) at UCF* .....................................L, 8-11 at UCF* ................................... W, 10-6 at UCF* ..............................W, 9-8 (10) UAB* ......................................... W, 9-2 UAB* ...........................................L, 3-8 UAB* .........................................L, 9-11 CENTRAL ARKANSAS .......... W, 11-5 MURRAY STATE ................... W, 10-1 at #14 Oklahoma ...................... W, 4-3 at #14 Oklahoma ......................L, 6-14 at #14 Oklahoma ........................L, 2-9 at #29 Southern Miss* ................L, 3-9 at #29 Southern Miss* ............ W, 10-8 at #29 Southern Miss* ................L, 3-5 vs. Southern Miss# .....................L, 2-8 vs. Marshall# ............................L, 7-10 vs. East Carolina# .................... W, 3-2 * - C-USA game ! – 2010 USA College Classic (USA Stadium, Millington, Tenn.) ^ - Pringles Park (Jackson, Tenn.) & - AutoZone Park (Memphis, Tenn.) # - 2010 C-USA Championships (Cougar Field, Houston, Texas)

2010............................................................28-30 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...............................L, 3-4 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ............................. W, 7-6 at UT-Martin................................................L, 4-5 vs. Toledo! ..................................................L, 6-8 vs. Pittsburgh! .............................................L, 8-9 vs. Bradley! ........................................ W, 3-2 (10) at #18 Ole Miss...........................................L, 2-7 OAKLAND ..................................................L, 4-6 OAKLAND ................................................ W, 7-1 OAKLAND .............................................. W, 16-6 PORTLAND ................................................L, 2-7 at UL-Monroe............................................L, 9-10 at Dallas Baptist..........................................L, 4-9 at Dallas Baptist........................................ W, 9-8 at Dallas Baptist................................ L, 9-10 (10) SOUTH ALABAMA ...................................L, 2-13 SOUTH ALABAMA ................................... W, 5-3 TENNESSEE TECH ............................. W, 17-12 TENNESSEE TECH ................................. W, 6-1 TENNESSEE TECH ........................ W, 13-9 (10)

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Coaching Records/Tiger Baseball Hall of Fame Year 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 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

Tiger Baseball M-Club Hall of Fame

Record Coach Honors 15-2-1 Clyde Wilson MSL Champions 11-4 Clyde Wilson 14-4 Clyde Wilson MSL Champions 7-4 Clyde Wilson 5-6 Clyde Wilson (0-2)/Mabon Crawford (5-4) See note below 4-4 Clyde Wilson 10-3 Clyde Wilson 12-2 Elmer George MSL Champions 8-9 Elmer George 6-6 Lester Barnard 5-10 Lester Barnard 9-7 Lester Barnard 8-6-2 Zach Curlin 6-2 Zach Curlin 6-4 Zach Curlin 10-6 Zach Curlin 6-5 Zach Curlin no team no team 8-12 Zach Curlin 13-4 Zach Curlin Mississippi Valley Conference Champions 7-5-2 Zach Curlin 2-6 Zach Curlin 4-6 Zach Curlin no team no team no team no team no team no team due to World War II no team due to World War II no team due to World War II no team due to World War II no team no team 8-3 Leo Davis 8-5 Leo Davis 9-4 Leo Davis 8-4 Leo Davis 7-9 R.A. Long 4-1-4 Arnold Ryan 2-9 Cully Rickard 6-7 Cully Rickard 5-5 Frank Price 6-10 Frank Price 9-6 Dean Ehlers 5-15 Dean Ehlers 12-12 Dean Ehlers 13-6 Dean Ehlers 13-5 Bob Stephenson 17-6 Al Brown 21-5 Al Brown 21-7-2 Al Brown 18-10-1 Al Brown 15-14 Al Brown 17-8 Al Brown 20-12-1 Al Brown 16-27 Al Brown 11-29-1 Al Brown 19-14 Bobby Kilpatrick 25-15 Bobby Kilpatrick 24-22 Bobby Kilpatrick 30-8 Bobby Kilpatrick 32-11 Bobby Kilpatrick Metro Conf. Champions – NCAA tourney 34-14 Bobby Kilpatrick 40-9 Bobby Kilpatrick Metro Conf. Champions – NCAA tourney 25-15 Bobby Kilpatrick 31-15 Bobby Kilpatrick 48-11 Bobby Kilpatrick NCAA tourney 32-10 Bobby Kilpatrick 33-12 Bobby Kilpatrick 26-15 Bobby Kilpatrick 36-11 Bobby Kilpatrick 40-16 Bobby Kilpatrick 33-23-1 Bobby Kilpatrick 27-22 Bobby Kilpatrick 32-23 Bobby Kilpatrick 31-25 Bobby Kilpatrick 30-24 Bobby Kilpatrick 25-26 Bobby Kilpatrick 42-15 Jeff Hopkins Great Midwest Conf. Champions 52-11 Jeff Hopkins NCAA tourney 32-28 Jeff Hopkins Great Midwest Conf. Champions

Tiger Baseball M-Club Hall of Fame

‘11 Dave Anderson

John Barnhill

John Bramlett

Charles Brewer

Bill Burkett

Phil Clark

Tim Corder

Zach Curlin

Leo Davis

Millard M Davis

Mike Dlugach

Tim Dulin

Blair Gilbert

Phil Hodson

George Holt

Bobby Kilpatrick

Charlie Lea

Mark Little

Dave Loos

Chris Marable

Milton Mayo

Ron McNeely

Bill Patrick

Mike Paxton

Allie Prescott III

Terry Pressgrove

Elmer Ray

Alan Robinson

Jeff Robinson

John Ross

Winton Simmons

Russell Vollmer

Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Record 26-28 20-31 24-31 28-26-1 15-37 34-24 20-31 21-33 29-28 13-42 32-28 36-27 17-38 21-32 28-30

Coach Jeff Hopkins Jeff Hopkins Jeff Hopkins Jeff Hopkins Jeff Hopkins Dave Anderson Dave Anderson Dave Anderson Dave Anderson Daron Schoenrock Daron Schoenrock Daron Schoenrock Daron Schoenrock Daron Schoenrock Daron Schoenrock

Honors

NCAA tourney

Note: no team in 1930-31 or 1937-47; with World War I in progress, the final six games of the 1917 season was cancelled.

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All-Time Letterwinners Player Name Ablett, Shawn Acklen, Robert Acuff, Jeff Acuff, Tom Adams, Daniel Adams, ‘Wimpy’ Akers, Richard Akins, Davis Akin, Houston Albers, Tom Charles Alexander Alford, Joe Alford, Lynn Algee, Ray Allen, Art Allen, Henry Allen, Ray ‘Red’ Alsup, Jerry Amar, Adam Ammer, Oscar Ammons, James Anderson, Dave Anderson, Keno Anderson, Watkins Andrews, Scott Anglin, Ray Appling, Murphy Aquadro, Bill Archer, Ray Armistead, John Armour, Bill Arnold, Peewee Ashley, Marc Atkinson, James Atkins, Wayne Avery, Bill Aycock, Charles Aycock, Harry Aycock, Harvey Aycock, Paul B Bailey, Mike Bakenhaster, Dennis Bakke, Paul Ballard, Ryan Ball, Ernest Baldwin, Ernie Barassi, Ronnie Barbara, Mike Barbour, Chauncey Bard, Jack Barham, Danny Barker, Richard Barkley, Joe Barnes, Bert Barnes, Marcus Barnhill, John Barton, Cory Bastien, Collin Bass, R.N. Bayse, Greg Beall, William Beasley, Gaylon Becerra, Chris Beck, Jeremy Belongy, Page Belote, Carl Belote, Tim Bender, Heath Berg, Joe Berry, Bob Beshears, Pat Betts, Rodney Betzelberger, Steve Bias, Council Bittner, Clay Bivens, Dale Blackley, John Black, Houston Bland, Mark Bledsoe, Rich Bledsoe, Sam

‘11

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Years 2009-10 1922 1985-87 1970 2003 1955 1948 1958-59 1960-64 1981-82 1963 1956 1972-73 1968 1967-68 1916 192-24 © 1952 2004-07 1957-60 1917 1980-81 1999-2002 1921 1983 1968-70 1969 1974-77 1987-88 1993 1935 1921-24 2007-10 1950 1965-66 1958-59 1933 1915-16 1923 1915-19

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Player Name Bledsoe, Steve Blunt, Harold Bodamer, Gene Boggs, Scott Borsa, Stanley Bowen, Brett Bowlan, Mark Bowman, Dennis Boyd, Steve Braden, Dan Bradshaw, Brad Bradshaw, Nick Bradshaw Brady, Gene Bragg, Teddy Bramlett, John Brantley, Mark Brasher, Brad Bratton, Russ Brent, Ricky Brewer, Charles Briggs, Billy Briggs Bright, Rodney Brimm, Jim Brooks, Carlos Brown, Al Brown, Ray Brown Bryan, Phil Bryant, Bobby Buchwald, Joe Buffaloe, Jeff Bumpass Burke, Billie Burkett, William ‘Bill” Burks, Don Burnett Burns, Kenny Burr, Bubba Burr, Chris Burrough, James Burton, Rick Butler, Zachy Bryan, Philip Byrd, David Byrd, Rupert C Cameron, Rick Campbell, Roy Canady, Tip Canfield, Bert Cantwell, D. ‘Sid’ Caraway, Kirk Carlson, Sean Carter, Jason Carnes Carr, Hitch Carter, Chris Carter, John Jeff Carter, Ray Carter, Roy Cartwright, Joshua Castillo, Chris Casto, Gary Castor, Henry Cates,Daniel Cawthorn Chalmers, Kellen ‘K.K.’ Chapman, Phillip Childs, Walt Chiozza, Joe Christie, Andrew Cierley, Beroyne Cisneros, Jose Clark, Alan Clark, Phil Clark, Zach Cleary, Marty Clement, Ron Cleveland, Micah Clifton, William

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Years 1948-49 1923 1932-33 1987-88 1933-34 2008-09 1987-89 1978 1977 1989-90 1971-72 2004-05 1919-20 1961 1990 1960-63 1975-76 1921-24 1996-99 1984 1950-52 1978 1922 1986-88 1964-65 1959-60 1948 1972-73 1914 1981-83 1948 1966-68 1990-91 1925 1955 1949-50 1960-61 1914 1984-85 1985-87 1987-88 1970-73 1989 1974-76, 1977 1982-83 1984-87 1916

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1988 1982-83 1951 1959-61 1913-14 1992 1999-2000 1999-2000 1919-20 1933 1990 1975 1967-69 1967-69 2000-02 2010 1981 1999-2000 2005 1923, 1924 2005-08 2010 1923 1966 2003-04 1936 1953-54 1968-70 1977-78 2007-09 1955-57 1989-90 1988 1948-49

Player Name Clinkscales, Drew Clinton, Ricky Cody, Earl Colbert, Chip Colebank Cole, Dee Cole, Sam Coletta, Tommy Collie, Bob Collins Combs, Scott Cook, Andy Cook, Zach Cooper, James Cookman, Paul Corbitt, Douglass Cordell, Neal Corder, Tim Cottam, Jeff Cottom, Danny Council, Gabe Covington, Mike Covington, Rusty Cox, Joe Craig Crain, Kurt Crane, Wes Crass, Joe Crawford, Baxter Crawford, Brian Crawford, C. Crawford, James Crawford, Mahon Crawford Criswell, Billy Cromer, Holloway Crook, Thomas Cross, Sonny Crutcher, Darryle Cummings, Bubba Cummings, Hank Cummings Cunningham, Spencer Cupples, Dylan Cupples, Jim Curtis, Jeff Curtis, Scott Cutchlow, Rohrk D Dale, Gerald D’Agramonte Damwijk, Hiram Daniel, Jerry Daugherty, Richard Davidson, Todd Davidson, Tommy Davis, Ben Davis, Brach Davis, Butch Davis Chris Davis, Dusty Davis, Harry Davis, James Davis, Linos E. ‘Legs’ Davis, Marcus Davis, Steve Davis, Victor Dawson, Layne Day, Collins DeArmas, Daniel deMarigny, Rob Densford, Tom DeWese, Dick Dewkett, David Dial, Clay Dillard, Stanley

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All-Time Letterwinners Player Name Dion, Mike Dlugach, Brent Dlugach, Mike Dodds, Billy Dodds, Charlie Dodds, Jack Doll, Mark Domino, Robbie Donaldson, Robbie Dotson, Kevin Dowdle, Bill Dowdy, Kenny Doyle, Neal Dreiman, Robb Drewery, Hugh Droke, Steve Dropkin, Steve Duck, Ed Duck, John Duke, William Dulin, Tim Dunaway, Alan Duncan Dunn, Jimmy Dunn, Paul Durden, Mickey E Easterling, Stacy Edmunson, Kelly Edwards, Bill Edwards, Levin Elam, Robert Ellis, Kirby Emmons, Billy Joe Edington, Don Edwards, Levin Erwin, Dave Evans, Henry ‘Rabbit’ Evans, Jim Evans, Ricky Eveland, Roland F Fabiano, Tony Fankersly Farmer, Billy Ray Farmer, Dusty Farnsworth, Bethel Farrell, Eric Faulkner, Eugene Feder, Harold Fennell, Alex Fennell, Howard Fenton, Cary Fesmire, Cecil A. Field, Brian Field, Jeff Fik, Jay Filsinger, Erik Flannagan, Scott Fletcher Fly, Brad Fly, Ryan Foote, Bob Ford, Lynn Forsythe, Doug Foster, Newton Fowler, Lanny Fraser, Ryan Freeman, Bart Freeman, J.R. Fritsch, Ron Frix, Glynn Frix, Stephen Fromm, Kelvin Fry, Matt

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Years 1982 2002-04 1970-73 1958-60 1921 1932-34 2007 1991-93 2001 1982-83 1963-66 1984-85 1954 1992 1935 1978 1961-63 1921 1921 1948 1982-85 1981 1923 1966-68 1981-83 1963-66

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1990 2003 2001-04 198-88 1956 1963-66 1952 1954 1987 1994-97 1927-29 1969-71 1977-78 1950-52

of 1948 inf 1917-18 of 1965 rhp 1974-77 of 1920 2b/3b 2007-08 of/1b 1918-20 1950 c 2005-08 1954-56 inf 1993-94 1917, 1918 rhp 1978-81 of 1983-84 1b 1999-2002 rhp 2003 rhp 1990 lf 1925 of 2005 rhp 2003-05 1b/ss 1932 inf 1936 1983 p 1917-18 1981 rhp 2009-10 1b 1989-90 3b/p 1933-35 rhp 1974 inf 1970C, 1973-76 ss/2b 1999, 2000 1978 rhp 2001-04

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Player Name Fry Fuller, Bethel Funderburk, Jerry G Galik, Bill Gallo, Gary Ganong, Donnie Garcia, Nick Garrett, Charlie Garrett, Ralph Gately, Connie Gentry, Chuck George, Elmer George, Wallace Gessell, Andy Gibbons, Sam Gibbs, Joe Gilbert, Blair Gilliland, Gene Ginnavan, Bobby Giovanetti, Dave Glascock, Charles Glass, Corey Glass, Lonnie Glover Glynn, John Godwin, Chris Goldstein, Don Gooch, Rudolph Goodspeed, Johnny Goodwin, Bud Goss, Robbie Gostkowski, Stephen Gourgeot, Denis Gourgeot, Mike Graham, Jim Graham, Robby Granger, Doug Grantham, H.K. Grant, Barry Gravatte, Glenn Graves, Mike Gray, Barthel Greckel, Mike Gresham, Jimmy Grice, Tony Griffin, James Grinder, Bryan Grisham, Ben Grisham, Jimmy ‘Nub’ Grube, Jarrett Guehne, Dan Gullett, Ernest ‘Hoss’ Gullett, Nath Gummersbach, Joe H Hadley, Bob Haley, Andrew Hale, Boswell Ham, Mark Hamilton, Milton Hamilton, Ralph Hammett, Mike Hamner, James Hancock, Buster Haney, Randy Haney Hankins, Derek Hanley, Brian Hanley, Don Hanley, M. Hanna, Jack Harder Harmon, Phil Harmon, Tony Harris, Riley Harris, Pete Harris, Woodrow Harrison, Dennis Harrison, Donnie Hart, Jordan Hart, Steve

Pos. inf inf inf

Years 1920 1985,-86 1971

p rhp inf ss/2b p of c of/3b 1b inf/of rhp c 3b inf rhp cf lhp c rhp p 3b/dh/1b rhp 3b inf inf of inf 2b of rhp p rf lhp p of rhp/of of rhp lhp 3b of -

1978 1983-86 1981-82 1999 1969 1979-80 1949 1987 1915-16 1917-18 2002 1968-70 1952 1977-80 1948-49 1955 1965-67 1921-23 1991-92 1992-96 1921 1993*-94 2002 1982-83 1954 1954 1969 2005-06 2003-06 1982-84 1982-84 1963-64 2008-10 1978-79 1920-21 1990-91 1970-71 1976-78 1935-36 1989-90 1933 1967 1933 1994-95 2006-07 1925 2003-04 1994-95 1929 1933 1958-59

lhp c of rhp/of utl of rhp c rhp 3b c of p

1954 2008 1925-26 1982-83 1951-53 1960-61 1984-86 1918-20 1975 1979-80 1929 2004 1913© 1913-15 © 1913 1953 1922 1973 1974 1936 1959 1960-61 1956 1957 2002-05 1970-71

Player Name Harville, Chad Hatchel, Garrett Hatfield, Heith Hayes, Bryan Hays, Webb Hazel,Jack Headden, Harmon ‘Slick’ Hecker, Steve Heffington, Elam Hegwer, Orville Heinz, Jim Hellums, Billy Hellums, Scott Helton, Zach Heming, Tim Henderson , Roy Henderson, Russ Henderson Hinson, Meeks Hernandez, David Heuberger, Mark Hibbett, Jim Hicks, Ronnie Hiles, Cary Hill, Joe Hill, Nathan Hill, Robb Hinson, Meeks Hodges, Edgar Hodge, Kenny Hodson, Phil Hoekstra, Jeff Holland, Ryan Holley, Mark Holt, George Hooten, Ronnie Hope, Patrick Hopkins, Craig Hopkins, Jeff Hopkins, Mike Hopper, Mark Horobetz, Jerry Hould, Chris House, Chad House, Craig House, Kevin Housey, John Houston, James Howell, Earl ‘Doc’ Howell, Williams Howerton, Huey Howerton, Joel Howser, John Howze, Duke Hudgens, Will Hudson Huelsing, Tyler Huffman, Hugh Hultin, Ryan Hultz, John Humphreys I Ince, Jeff Interiano, Gabe Irby, Mike Irvin, Josh Isaacman, Phillip Island J Jaudon, Andrew Jenkins, Jeff Jobe, Mark Johnson, Burch Johnson, Carey Johnson, Dick Johnson, Hobart Johnson, Nelms Johnson, Seth Johnston, Charles Johnston, Sam Johnston Joiner, Chase

Pos. Years rhp 1995-97 rhp 2007-09 rhp 2009-10 inf 1994*-95 c 1914 p 1963 p/of 1924-29 rhp 1998 3b/ss 1932-33 1b 1923 p 1963 c/of rhp of of of rhp c of p p rhp/of rhp inf of inf lhp 1b c inf/of 2b c rhp p inf inf c of rhp/of/1b cf lf rf 3b rhp of inf c utl

1980-81 1987-90 2008-10 1991-92 1977-78 1985-87 1921 1928-29 1981-82 1976-77 1970 1952 1997-98 1960-61 2007 1996 1929 1936 1964-66 1949 1990-93 2008-10 1997 196-64 1967 2004-06 1998-2000 1972-74 1977-78 1980-81 1967-69 1989-90 2003-05 1996-99 2003 1957 1934-36 1932 1955-56 1913 1913 1956 1924-25 2007-08 1914 2007-10 1958-59 2002 1970-71 1920

rhp/3b inf lhp rf/dh rhp -

1994, 1995 2000-01 1991-92 2006-07 1998-2000 1924

rhp c rhp of of 2b utl/lf of of rhp

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2005-06 1995-97 2007-09 1955 1953-54 1967 1928-29 1936 2003 1913-14 1928-29 1919-20 2010


All-Time Letterwinners

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Player Name Jones, Bill ‘Dub’ Jones, Bill Jones, Cameron Jones, Clarence Jones, Dick Jones, Harry Jones, Jonathan Jones, Julian Jones, Lawrence Jones, Steve

Jones, Taylor Jones, Wally Jones, Ward Jordan, John Jordan, Larry Jordan, Ralph Jordan K Kattawar, Mike Kaufmann, Daniel Keaton, J.S. Keaton, T.S. Keely, Mike Keenan, Hugh Keighley, Steve Kelly, Jim Kelsey, Richard ‘Dick’ Kennedy, Bob Kennon, Brian Kennan, Hugh Kennon, Gary Kilpatrick, C.D. Kilpatrick, Jarret Kimberlain, Terry Kimmelman, Drew Kines, Corey King, Aubrey King, Charlie ‘Tootsie’ King, Dan King, Robbie King, Scooter Kinnaman, Eric Kirk, Emmett Kirkland, Chris Knight, Charles Koffman Krabbe, Matt Krech, David Kross, Chris Krug, Brian L Lancaster, Jessie ‘Kinky’ Land, Earl Landers, Ashley Landers, Billy Lane, Hunter Langfield, Dan Langley, Josh Lantrip, Joe Latham, Kirby Lawson, John Lawson, Jon Lax, John Lea, Charlie Leach, Ryan Leake Lee, John Leech, Lynn Leicester, Jonathan Leon, Alfred Leonard, Charlie Lewis, Michael Lewis Liberto, Frank Lieberman, Joey Lindemann, Ryan Linhoss, Craig Litano, Chris Little, Mark Logan, Dale Logan, Gene Lohman

Pos. of c of inf rhp p rhp c of/if 1b inf 1b

Years 1927-29 1987 1996-97 1975 1948-49 1948-49 2009-10 1913-14 1922-23 1990-91 1933 1973-74 1948-49 2010 1956-58 1965 1925-26

inf c p/lf of p c 1b inf c p inf rhp c rhp rhp c inf rhp c 2b c/rhp 2b rf rhp inf of inf

1990 2008-09 1914-17 1917-18 1993-94 1960-64 1988-89 1974-75 1933-34 1958 1977-79 1963-64 1979 1958-59 1989-92 1980 2003, 2005 2003-04 1985-86 1953 1990-91 1988-89 1985-86 1982-83 1948 2007-08 1960-63 1922 2001-02 1976-77 1989-90 1996

of of rhp rhp of 1b p rhp inf 1b p of rhp/utl rhp 2b dh/1b/lf c p rhp of inf rhp p/of

1933 1953, 1954 1986, 1987 1958 1916 2010 2006 1992 1988, 1989 1916 1989 1922 1978 2002 1919 1975-76 1972-74 1998-2000 1957 1973-75 2001-04 1924 1955 2006-07 1993-94 1973 1980-83 1993-94 1980-81 1985-88 1925

Player Name Lomeli, Tony Long, Pete Long, Pete ‘Ralph’ Loos, Dave Lovell, Jason Lowery Lowe, Frank Lowe, Macon Lowrance, Rudy Lunsford, Larry Lyons, Jonathan M Maley, Chuck Maksi, Josh Mann, Paul Manship, Kyle Marable, Chris Martell, Al Martin, Bob Martin, Brennon Martin, Ryan Martinez, Drew Masey, Milton Mason, Clifford Mathis, Alan Mattox, Frank Mawyer, Frank Mayo, Milton Mayo, Fred McAllister McCarter, Lane McClain, Adam McClanahan, Sam McClure, Elton McCommon, Jason McDonald, John McFerrin, Clark McGinnis, Baker McGoff, Jim McGonnagill, Erol McGowan, C.A. McGregor, Scott McIlwaine, Terrell McKibben, Jodyh McKinney, Kenny McKnight, Mike McLean, Thurmon McMahan, Sam McNabb, Todd McNeely, Claude McNeely, Ron McWilliams, Curry Meadows, Randy Melton, Ruddy Merritt, Ron Messerly, David Metzger, Tommy Meyers, Roy Milam, Paul Milhouse, Daniel Millard, Charles Miller, Darwyn Miller, Jason Miller, Mike Miller, Richard ‘Dick’ Miller, Steve Millican, Jim Mills, Calvin Mincher, Mark Minga, Casey Miska, Steve Mitchell, Denny Mitchell, Kermit Moffat, Mike Moffitt, Kyle Moon, John Moore, Leslie Moore, P.J. Moore Moran, John Morrison, Mike Morris, Keith

Pos Pos. of inf 3b p inf rhp of p lhp/of p of lhp of/dh cf 2b 3b/1b c 2b of 2b/3b/lf rhp/inf inf/of inf inf p rhp c lhp of rhp lf 1b of of c/1b ss of 1b of lf 1b rhp if inf inf lf c p 3b/1b inf c rhp c inf c of

Years 1999-00 1955 1933 1967-69 1998-99 1934 1952-53 1960-61 1957 1965 1994-96 1954 1994-96 1968-70 1993-94 1986-89 1967 1960-63 2007-10 2002-05 2009-10 1927-29 1948-51 2010 1958-59 1950 1935-36 1925 1933 1993*-95 2008*-10 1936 1917 1991-94 1933 1984-85 1933-34 1975 1950 1965 2006-08 1914-17 1994-97 1975-76 1997-98 1923 1928-29 1966 1936 1974-76 1932-35 1995-98 1953-54 1973-76 1998 1960 1969 1949 2010 1951 1996-97 2008 1996 1933-34 1970 1950-56 1933 1976-79 1994 1929-32 1974-76 1951 1992 2005 1991-92 1928-29 1994-95 1918-19 2003

Player Name Morris, Tim Morris, Paul Moseley, Bob Moss, Bill Moss, Brent Moss, David Moss, Steve Mount, Wilson Mugg, Richard Mullins, Dwight Murphy, Mark Murray, Michael Murray, Tom Myers, Roy N Nabors, Forest Neal, Ray Neely, Sam Neely, Scott Nelson, Bob Nelson, Roger Neville, Albert Newcomb, Joe Newsom, Chris Newton, Henry Neyman, Ernie Niebruegge, Dave Noack, Brian Norrid, Kyle Norris, Greg Novarese, Michael Novikoff, Chris Nowell, Will O Oakley, William Ochs, Lee Ochs, Tony Odle, Terry Odom O’Keefe, Mike O’Malley, Ryan O’Neil, Mike Overbey, Mike Owen, Phil Owens, Julian P Padgett, Joshua Page, Rand Pandolfi, Dominic Parish, Chris Parker, Albert Parker, Ed Parker, Jack Parks, Danny Parks, Dave Parks, Steve Patrick, Bill Patrick, W.F. ‘Fant’ Patterson, Bob Patterson, Keene Paullus, Ben Paxton, Mike Payne, Josh Pearson, Scott Peeler Peel, Jack Pennington, Ben Perkins, Charlie Perkins, Tom Petersen, Will Peterson, John Phelan, Osborne Phillips, Randal Piper, John Pitner, John Platt, Mike

Pos. inf rf p 2b/3b of inf rhp/1b cf/of inf inf ss inf of

Years 1964-65 1924-25 1964-65 2003-07 2005 1985-86 1990-93 1927-29 1957-60 1967 1974-75 2006-007 1964 1967-70

rhp cf/p rhp of inf rhp of rhp of of inf inf 3b rhp rhp rhp inf

1985-88 1922-23© 1998-99 1998-99 1974 1983 1963-64 1986-987 2005-09 1913-14 1951-53 1966 1989-90 2006-07 1983-86 2002-04 2007-08 1985

rhp c lhp 1b c/inf lhp/of c ss

1948-49 1997 1988-89 1990 1914 1993-94 2001-02 1987 1952 1972 1934-35

lhp of p c 2b rf rhp of c p p rhp rhp rf/cf/rhp inf ph of of3b c of c/1b p 2b inf p

1999-01 1991 1928-29 1999 1960 1935 1932-33 1973-76 1978-79 1972-74 1962-65 1919-20 1954 1981 2009-10 1972-75 2001-04 1980-81 1922 1985-86 1995-96 1955-56 1964 2006-07 2005-06 1920 1959-61 1969-72 1936 1968-72

1982-83 1984-85

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All-Time Letterwinners Player Name Pollan, Aubrey Politte, Cliff Pontius, Christian Pope, Foy Poor, Mike Pope, Herbie Porter, Andy Posey, Joel Prater, David Prescott, Allie Presley, John Pressgrove, Terry Price, J.B. Pritchard, Roy Pruitt, Jim Pugh Q Quesada, Travis Quintal, John R Ragan, Tom Rainey, Wade Ramsey Rast, Carroll Rast, Charlie Ray, Elmer Reaves, Sam Reed, Robert Rees, Greg Reese, Jerry Reilly, Jack Remmert, Ralph Renner, Steve Reuer, Paul Reynolds, Bo Rhoton, Don Rich, Mark Richardson, Blake Richardson Richmond, Mike Ricky, Brett Robbins, Eddie Roberts, Nick Roberson, Gary Robertson, Brent Robilio, Ralph Robinson, Alan Robinson, Jeff Robinson Rogers, Barney Rogers, Doc Rogers, Nick Rogers, Richard Roeklke, Rick Rogers J. Romanoli, Paul Rooker, Terry Roper, Greg Ross, John Ross, Josh Roskelly, Ryan Rouse, James Rowan, Brandon Russell, Donnie Russell, Red Russell, Rick S Saccoccia, Richard Sain, Chase Sams, Nate Sanders, Frank Sayle, Ricky Schenk, Neil Schnexnaildre, Gary Schuler, Mark Schwaiger, Francis

Pos. rhp/of lf 1b c rhp lhp inf/p p of 1b 2b -

Years 1952-55 1994 1936 1932 1998-99 1951-52 1932 2002 1988 1966-69 1966 1977-78 1936 1958 1959-61 1928-29 1995 1973

rhp 1982 2b 2003-04 lf 1929 1958 1955 1b/of 1948-50 p/of 1914-16 of 1976-77 rhp 2005 1959-61 inf 1979-80 inf 1977-80 p 1973-75 cf 1999-02 rhp 1969-971 1972-73 inf 1987-88 rhp 2005 p 1914 p 1966-67 inf 1984 inf 1977 ss/2b 1997-99 lhp 1974-77 2b 1981-84 of 1966 inf 1977-78 inf 1977-78 rf 1922 lf 1913-16 p 1915-16 rhp 2000-02 p 1971-72 of 1979 1913 lhp 1990-91 c 1990-91 inf 1977-79 p 1966-68 rhp 2009 of 1995-96 inf/of 2000-04 lhp 2003-05 inf/of 1971 1933 c/1b/3b/dh 2010 c/1b of/1b c c/of lhp rhp cf/3b

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1961 2007-09 1999-2000 1932-34 1966-67 2005-08 1992 1979-80 1935-36

Player Name Scoggins, Lance Scott, Bill Scott, Justus Scott, Kyle Scott, Steve Seddens, Kevin Seddens, Scott Seitzer, Brad Senter, Tim Sewell, Clint Sharp, Dane Shelly, Barry Shelton, Cole Shelton, Robert ‘Lefty’ Shelton, Tyler Shepard, Steve Shoemaker, Charles Showmar, Brandon Shrewsbury, Mark Sigler, Allen Sigler, Bolb Simmons, Winton ‘Sleepy’ Sims, Bill Skinner, Tom Sledd, Aaron Sleed, Kyle Sough Smith, Barrett Smith, Dean Smith, Eric Smith, Greg Smith, Haywood Smith, Henry ‘Hank’ Smith, Kirby Smith, Phil Smith, Randy Smith, Ronnie Smith, Shane Smith, Sid Smith, Stan Smith, Tim Smith, Tom Smith, Willie D. Solon, Tom South, Chris Sowell, Billy Spaulding, Quitman Spencer, Robert Spinello, Joe Stalls, Joe Stanford, Charles Stansberry, Jeff Steht, Nick Steele, Victor Stevens, Jack Stevens, Jack Stewart, Chris Stewart, Josh Stewart, Justin Stiles, Patrick Stolarick, Bob Stratton, Chris Stubbs, Brian Stedman Sumner, Darrel Surrency, Robert Sutherland, D.J. Swoboda, Mike T Tanner Tate, Shepherd ‘Worth’ Tatum, Randall Taylor, Gary Taylor, Guilford Templeton, John Terry, Harry Terry, Jack Thetford, John Thomas, Chip Thomas, Derrick Thomas, Justin Thomason, Don

Pos Pos. lhp c 1b/3b inf of 3b rhp of rhp dh/3b/1b lhp 3b c p rhp rhp of p 3b/rf 3b/2b 3b c c rhp cf lhp/of inf of 1b c inf inf p rhp of c rhp rhp p p rhp lhp rhp of c rhp cf of ss inf p rhp of inf inf inf rhp/of inf rf 1b c

Years 2006-07 1961 1995-96 2001-04 1984-87 1983 1991-92 1989-91 2005-06 1990 2009-10 1981 2008-09 1932 2000-01 1979 1918-20 2010 1988 1983-84 1916 1933-34 1953-54 1950-51 1995-96 2002-03 1925 1999-2002 1956-58 2004-05 1991-93 1950-53 1925 1916 1977-80 1986-89 1991 1995 1991-92 1980 1978-79 1958 1961 1965-67 2005-07 1953 1993-94 1955-56 1992 1956 1983-85 1984-85 2002 1952 1924, 1927 1932, 1933 1990-93 1998-99 1997 1998-99 1968-71 1976 1989-90 1922 1991-93 1923 1949 1995 1921 2009-10 2000-01 1965-67 1957 1985 1966-68 1953-54 1977-81 1991-92 2010 2000-02 1984

Player Name Trautman, Bob Tucker, Albert Tucker, John B. Turpin Turner, Trey Tyson, Fulford ‘Tombstone’ Q Uggla, Daniel Uhlhorn, Walker Utley, Philip V Vanaman, Mike VanDyke, Russell Vickery, Bill Vollmer, Russell W Waldrop, Steve Walker, David Walker, Mike Walker, Otis Wallace, Jeff Wallace, Jerrod Wallace, John ‘JD’ Wallisa, John Walsh, Mike Walsh, Phil Ward, Ben Watkins, John Watkins Watson, John Watson, Lamar Watson, Steven Weaver, Stan Weaver, Wayne Weaver, William Webb, Rufus Webster, Richard Weeks, Jesse Weeks, Joe Weeks, William Weimer, Nate Weir Welch, Kurt Weldon, Ed White, C.O. White, O.D. White, Rene White, William E. Whitten, Andy Wiedman, Thomas ‘Trey’ Wiedmeyer, Jason Wilfong, Win Wihite, James Wihite, Jerry Wilkins, William Williams, Bobby Williams, Gary Williams, Jeff Williams, Robert ‘Duke’ Williamson, Ed Wills, Michael Wilson, Allen Wilson, C. H. Wilson, Jacob Wilson Jarod Wilson, Keith Wilson, Rick Wilson, Rolin Winslow, Rusty Wolfe, Robert Worrell, Jimmy Y Yaracs, John Yarbrough, Kent Yearing, Jeff Yokley, Matt Younce, Mike Young, Shane Young, Spence Z Zurcher, Chad Zurowski, Gene

Pos. inf of c of

Years 1968-71 1933-36 1948-50 1915-16 2009 1925

2b 1999-2001 of 2003 rhp 2006-08

‘11

2b inf of

1981 1923-25 1974 1961-64

lhp inf rhp lf/p rhp of c inf c c c/of p c c c c inf inf ss c p/of inf rhp 1b/lf lhp p p rhp lhp rhp rhp lhp c of/1b 3b/ss rhp rhp of inf lhp

1972-74 1977 1985-87 1927-29 1979 1993 2010 1951 1971-74 1968-70 1961 1986 1922-23 2002 1948 2007 1982 1956 1957 1953 1978-81 1970-71 1955 1956-57 1993-94 1921 2003-04 1961 1913-14 1935-36 1973-76 1916 2000-01 2006-10 2000-01 1956-57 1914 1963 1959-61 1974-75 1980-81 1980-83 2008-09 1980-82 2010 1984 1919-21 2009-10 2000-01 1985 1977 1916-21 1986 1961 1989-90

lhp rhp p rhp inf lhp/1b 1b

1983 1969-71 1968 2006-09 1975 1981-84 1988-89

ss/2b of

2008-10 1977


Tigers in the Pros 1963 John Bramlett ...................St. Louis

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1983 Tim Corder .............................................................Boston Kevin Dotson ................................................ Los Angeles Chris Litano ........................................................ Montreal

1965 Billy Patrick .............San Francisco Tim Morgan ......................St. Louis C.A. McGowan .................St. Louis

1966 Todd McNabb ................Cincinnati Ty Crawford ............................................ Detroit 1967 Steve Betzleberger ................................. Detroit Ricky Sayle ............................................. Detroit

1984 Shane Young ....................................N.Y. Mets, California Allen Sigler ....................................................... Cincinnati Allen Wilson .............................................. New York Mets

1996 Jonathan Lyons ....................................... Boston

1985 Tim Dulin ...........................................................Baltimore

1997 Chad Harville*........................................ Oakland Dave Erwin ..........................................Cleveland Heath Bender ......................................Cleveland

1986 Wayne Thompson........................................N.Y. Yankees Jack Peel ........................................... Chicago White Sox

1971 Bobby Stolarick................... Chicago White Sox

1987 Joe Newcomb ....................................................... Toronto Bubba Burr .....................................................Boise (Ind.) Steve Scott ...............................................Salt Lake (Ind.)

1973 Mike Dlugach ...................... Chicago White Sox 1975 Mike Paxton* .....................................Cleveland Jeff Carter ..................................New York Mets

1988 Andy Cook*..................................................N.Y. Yankees Mark Shrewsbury...................................................Atlanta Paul Bakke ......................................................Boise (Ind)

1976 Danny Parks .......................................... Boston Ron McNeely ....................................... Oakland Kenny McKinney.................................. Oakland John Lee .............................................. Houston

1989 Tony Ochs St. Louis Mark Bowlan ....................................................... St. Louis

1978 Charlie Lea* .........................................Montreal

1991 Steve Jones ........................................................ St. Louis Brad Seitzer .......................................................Baltimore Paul Romanoli* ................................................... St. Louis

1980 Mark Shuler .........................................Montreal

1992 Joe Lantrip .........................................................Baltimore

1981 Dave Anderson* ...........................L.A. Dodgers Richard Webster ........................New York Mets

1994 Cary Fenton ...........................................Montreal Mark Little*................................................. Texas Jason McCommon.................................Montreal Cliff Politte* ............................................St. Louis

1993 Chris Stewart ...................................................... St. Louis Robbie Domino ................................................. Cincinnati

1982 David Hernandez ...................................Toronto

1998 Cary Hiles ........................................ Philadelphia Ryan Ballard ......................................Tampa Bay 1999 Craig House* ........................................ Colorado Josh Stewart* ....................... Chicago White Sox 2000 Jonathan Leicester* ...................... Chicago Cubs 2001 Layne Dawson ................................. Philadelphia Jason Weidmeyer ...............................San Diego Daniel Uggla*.......................................... Arizona 2002 Ryan O’Malley* ............................. Chicago Cubs 2003 Kevin House ..........................................St. Louis 2004 Brent Dlugach ........................................... Detroit Bill Edwards .......................................... Anaheim Jarrett Grube ........................................ Colorado Derek Hankins .................................... Pittsburgh 2007 Bill Moss ....................................... Chicago Cubs

Tigers in Major League Baseball

20 2008 Sc Scott McGregor .....................................St. Louis W Will Hudgens .......................................Cincinnati Ch Chris Kirkland .......................................... Seattle Ne Neil Schenk ..............................................Tampa 20 2010 Ry Ryan Fraser .................................New York Mets Dr Drew Martinez .............................New York Mets

Dave Anderson

Andy Cook

Brent Dlugach

Chad Harville

Craig House

Charlie Lea

Jon Leicester

* D Denotes players who have played in the Ma Major Leagues. No Note: Jones, Romanoli and Domino played in the Ma Major Leagues during the 1994 strike.

Mark Little

Ryan O’Malley

Mike Paxton

Cliff Politte

Josh Stewart

Dan Uggla

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FACILITIES/C-USA


FedExPark The 2010 season began a new era in the annals of University of Memphis baseball. After calling Nat Buring Stadium home for 36 seasons, construction and renovations were complete for Tigers baseball’s new home–FedExPark. Thanks to a $3 million gift from FedEx Corp. (NYSE:FDX), construction redesigned the former Nat Buring Stadium that housed Memphis Tiger baseball since 1972. In addition to the new scoreboard that was put in place in January 2008 (seperate from the FedEx gift), the redesign includes a new dressing facility, indoor practice facility, training room, players lounge, locker roms, coaches offices, dugouts, grandstand, concession areas, press box and a private suite which will aid players, teams and fans with their game day experience. The dressing facility includes locker rooms for both Tiger coaches and players, office and meeting space, a player’s lounge, coaches conference room, indoor pitching and batting cages, as well as a direct entrance into the Tiger dugout and field. The grandstand area features an expanded press area for media, as well as newly-constructed restrooms and concession stands. The press box contains private booths for both radio and television broadcasts, as well as working media and event management areas. A grand entrance way has been constructed at the main entrance to the ballpark from the leftfield parking lots. Construction setup began on Feb. 16–two days before 2009 Opening Day. Construction crews took over the Tigers’ home, forcing them to play the 2009 season at three different balparks in the Memphis area. The Tigers called Millington’s USA Stadium its home for the season, but hosted games at AutoZone Park and Gagliano Stadium. The stadium redesign is the latest of several upgrades to the Memphis baseball facility. On March 27, 1991, the Memphis Athletic Department ushered in a new era–night baseball. The Tigers hosted Mississippi State University in the

FedExPark Stadium Facts

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Groundbreaking ............................ Feb. 18, 2009 Construction Start: ....................... Feb. 18, 2009 Seating Capacity: ......................................2,000 Surface: ....................................... Natural Grass Field Dimensions: Left Field .....................................318 feet Left-Center ..................................360 feet Center Field.................................379 feet Right-Center ................................360 feet Right Field ...................................317 feet program’s first-ever night game. The Tigers played three times under the lights in 1991. While the ballpark’s surroundings were renovated, the playing field remains the same. Noted for its cozy dimensions, it has often proved to be a pitchers’ park when the wind blows in from left field. However, when the wind blows out to left, hitters would think differently. The dimensions down the lines are 318 and 317 feet in left and right fields, respectively, 360 in the alleys and 379 to center. Several renovations have taken place since the stadium opened in 1972. Besides the 1991 addition of lights to the stadium, a new backstop was installed at the beginning of the 1994 season to allow better visibility for the fans. Chairback seats were also installed in the grandstand area for better comfort and enjoyment of Tiger baseball games. During the summer of 1994, the playing surface of the infield was overhauled, giving the stadium one of the best natural grass playing surfaces in the South. In the winter of 1999, new dugouts were constructed. In the spring of 2004, the playing field was leveled out and resurfaced for better playing conditions. A new wall was added to the list of improvements in the winter of 2005. Prior to the 2006 campaign, field turf was installed around the batter’s circle to help maintain the field’s aesthetic in the high-traffic area. FedExPark replaces Nat Buring Stadium, where Memphis compiled a 667-295-1 record in 36 seasons. Following the 1971 season, the Tigers moved to the University’s Park Avenue Campus from Tobey Park, located at the corner of Hollywood and Central. The team also played games at Blues Stadium, which in now known as the former Tim McCarver Stadium.

Nat Buring Stadium Named after Nat Buring, a generous donor to the University of Memphis athletic program and owner of Buring Food Packing, Nat Buring Stadium served as home for Memphis baseball for 36 years. Since its opening on March 14, 1972, the “Nat” provided a fantastic setting for top-notch NCAA Division I baseball. Memphis called Nat Buring Stadium home for the next 36 seasons, racking up over 650 wins and averaging over 18 home wins per season. The Tigers’ most successful string at “The Nat” was from 1975-78. Under former skipper Bobby Kilpatrick, Memphis won over 20 games in each of the four seasons. The first game played at the former Nat Buring Stadium was on March 14, 1972, when the Tigers defeated Mississippi State 11-2 in game one of a doubleheader. Memphis went on to sweep the Bulldogs with a 4-2 victory in the evening game. The Tigers were also victorious in the final game at Nat Buring, outlasting ECU 7-5 on May 17, 2008.

Nat Buring Stadium hosted two Missouri Valley Conference Tournaments (1972, 1973), two Metro Conference Tournaments (1976, 1977) and the Great Midwest Conference Tournament in 1993. Memphis recorded winning records at home in 33 of its 36 seasons at “The Nat”, including posting a program-best 32-1 mark in 1981.

Year-by-Year Home Results YEAR RECORD PCT. 2010............................17-10 .........................630 2008............................10-20 .........................333 2007..............................16-7 .........................696 2006............................15-13 .........................536 2005:.............................4-20 .........................167 2004:.............................11-3 .........................786 2003:...........................12-10 .........................545 2002:...............................8-3 .........................727 2001:.............................20-9 .........................689 2000:...........................11-16 .........................407 1999:...........................15-13 .........................536 1998:...........................12-12 .........................500 1997:...........................16-13 .........................552 1996:...........................14-13 .........................519 1995:...........................16-12 .........................571 1994:.............................20-3 .........................870 1993:.............................28-7 .........................800 1992:...........................18-10 .........................643 1991:.............................22-7 .........................759 1990:...........................23-11 .........................676 1989:.............................22-6 .........................786 1988:...........................16-11 .........................593 1987: ........................ 21-8-1 .........................717 1986:.............................23-5 .........................821 1985:.............................26-3 .........................897 1984:.............................15-4 .........................789 1983:.............................22-4 .........................846 1982:.............................16-2 .........................889 1981:.............................32-1 .........................970 1980:.............................20-4 .........................833 1979:.............................15-5 .........................750 1978:.............................29-2 .........................935 1977:.............................26-5 .........................839 1976:.............................27-6 .........................818 1975:.............................23-1 .........................958 1974:.............................16-8 .........................667 1973:.............................15-9 .........................625 1972:.............................12-9 .........................571 TOTAL: ......... 684-305-1 ................... .691

STADIUM FACTS Completed: ............................................ March 14, 1972 Opening Day:.......................................... March 14, 1972 ............................Memphis 11, Mississippi St. 2 First Night Game: ................................... March 27, 1991 ..............................Mississippi St. 5, Memphis 4 Last Game: ................................................ May 17, 2008 .............................................Memphis 7, ECU 5 Games Played at Nat Buring: .................................... 963 Best Season at Nat Buring: ............................ 981 (32-1) • 94 All Conference Selections • 62 Tiger Pros played at Nat Buring • 9 Tiger All-Americans

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AutoZone Park 2011 AT ‘THE ZONE’

March 23 April 5 May 17

Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Totals

Arkansas Ole Miss Mississippi State

Year-by-Year Results at AutoZone Park Record 1-0 3-10 2-4 2-3 0-1 0-2 3-1 1-0 1-4 1-0 14-25

6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

Pct. 1.000 .231 .333 .400 .000 .000 .750 1.000 .200 1.000 .359

Home to the St. Louis Cardinals AAA-Affiliate Memphis Redbirds, AutoZone Park combines the feel of such parks as Wrigley Field, Fenway Park, and Camden Yards in a state-of-the-art facility with classic, neo-traditional style. Now in the 11th year of a special cooperative between the University of Memphis baseball program and the Memphis Redbirds, the Tigers’ 2011 schedule at AutoZone Park could be its toughest yet. After playing just once at AutoZone in 2010, head coach Daron Schoenrock and his club will head to the downtown ballpark for three marquee matchups in 2011. Memphis will take on a gauntlet of SEC powers in Arkansas (March 23), Ole Miss (April 5) and Mississippi State (May 17) at AutoZone Park this season. The relationship began on August 20, 2001, when former Tiger head coach Dave Anderson and his squad gathered in front of AutoZone Park in downtown Memphis to reveal what U of M fans had anticipated for weeks. Tiger baseball would begin a relationship with the Memphis Redbirds that would allow the U of M to share the minor league stadium that many have deemed the best ballpark in all of minor league baseball. Accompanied by U of M Athletic Director R.C. Johnson, Redbirds Co-Founder Dean Jernigan and President of the Memphis Redbirds’ Baseball Foundation Rita Sparks, Anderson outlined his AutoZone plans at a late-August press conference. “This is a great day for our baseball program,” Anderson said. “AutoZone Park is one of the finest baseball parks in the country and now we can tell all of our recruits that they will be playing on the same field as the Mark McGwires and Albert Pujols. They’ll be dressing in a state-of-the-art clubhouse and playing in a big-league park.” “This is indeed an important day for our baseball program,” Johnson told reporters. “It is important for us because it demonstrates that our program is headed in the right direction and that the Memphis business community is behind us.”

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Memphis played just one game at AutoZone Park in the 2001 season. The result was a 3-1 win over Ole Miss for its first-ever win at the minor league stadium. After the Redbirds released their 2002 home schedule, Anderson announced that Memphis was scheduled to play 14 home games at the minor league facility. Memphis’ second season of play at the ‘Zone saw the Tigers host conference series against USF, UAB and then-C-USA newcomer East Carolina. The Tigers also hosted non-conference opponents Middle Tennessee State, Southeast Missouri State, and SEC rival Ole Miss. The Tigers’ second season saw the club post a 3-10 record at AutoZone. A pair of conference wins over USF and a non-league triumph over Southeast Missouri St. highlighted the 13-game schedule. The Tigers produced one of their more dramatic wins in recent memory during the 2003 campaign at AutoZone Park. Designated hitter Ryan Martin hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the tenth inning to defeat Mississippi State 8-7. Memphis went 2-4 in games at the minor league facility in 2003, including winning its C-USA opener 3-2 against Louisville with a ninth-inning rally. The Tigers called the ‘Zone home for five contests in 2004. Year four got off to a rough start, with Ole Miss handing the Tigers one of the worst losses in history. Memphis then bounced back to defeat Austin Peay, 5-2, in a game that was originally slated to be played at Nat Buring Stadium. A dramatic 6-5 win over league foe No. 18 East Carolina highlighted the Tigers’ five-game schedule at the downtown ball park as they finished the year with a 2-3 mark at AutoZone. Year five showcased just one contest at AutoZone. The Tigers battled No. 22 Ole Miss, but fell short in a 6-5 decision. The downtown park remained unkind to the U of M in 2006 as the Tigers’ losing streak at AutoZone extended to five games after an 8-4 loss to Ole Miss, followed by a 5-3 setback to Mississippi State. The 2007 schedule at AutoZone Park was the Tigers’ most successful one, as Memphis went 3-1 and claimed the AutoZone Classic title in its four games in the downtown

gem. The Tigers’ lone loss came in the last of the four tilts, when the 13thranked Ole Miss Rebels defeated them 10-2. The three wins tied the Tigers’ most wins in a season at AutoZone Park and represented the most U of M victories since the 2002 season. Two games were scheduled for AutoZone Park in 2008, but due to weather, the Tigers were able to get just one of those contests in. However, it proved to be a thriller as Memphis defeated Mississippi State 9-8 in 10 innings to end a nine-game skid. The Tigers struggled at AutoZone Park in 2009, going 1-4. In its opener at the AAA gem, Memphis took a one-run lead into the ninth inning only to see 15th-ranked Ole Miss get a game-tying two-out RBI single in the ninth and a two-out RBI-single in the top of the 10th in a 7-6 loss. Memphis evened its slate with a convincing league win over UCF in the series opener, but dropped game two and watched the Knights blast three ninth-inning home runs in a 5-3 loss in Sunday’s series finale. Things at AutoZone did not get any easier for Memphis in its finale game at the park versus Mississippi State. The Bulldogs got a game-winning solo blast in the eighth to down the Tigers 6-5. Memphis played just one game at AutoZone in 2010. However, that game proved to be one of the most-thrilling games of the year. After dropping 13-straight games to Ole Miss, Memphis was able to end the streak, holding off the 15th-ranked Rebels, 6-5, in dramatic fashion. Memphis is 14-25 all-time in its 10 years of action at AutoZone Park.

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This is... After marking its 15-year milestone during the 2009-10 season, Conference USA is still going strong. From the beginning, dedication to excellence has been the league's guiding principle and remains today a common thread for a promising future. C-USA is home to 12 nationally prominent, tradition-rich members in East Carolina, Houston, Marshall, Memphis, Rice, SMU, Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa, UAB, UCF and UTEP. This combination enhances men's and women's programs that are immersed in athletic success and academic prowess. Together, we are committed to excellence, integrity and leadership in athletics, academics and in our communities. All C-USA institutions sponsor Division I-A football, along with several other men's and women's athletic programs, many of which compete regularly for NCAA Championships. C-USA sponsors competition in 20 sports - nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and indoor and outdoor track and field) and 11 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, rowing, softball, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field and volleyball). The league sponsors numerous academic awards, including the Commissioner's Honor Roll and the Commissioner's Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom. C-USA annually awards 12 postgraduate scholarships, along with the Sport Academic Award, Scholar Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Excellence Award. Conference USA also added a Spirit of Service Award, recognizing student-athletes three times a year for a combination of significant community service efforts, good academic standing and participation in their elected sport. Success on the Playing Field Conference USA performers have achieved great success in competition, placing the league among the top conferences in the nation.

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Football •56 teams have earned bowl bids •Member of the Bowl Championship Series •Bowl tie-ins with the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, Beef 'O' Brady's St. Petersburg Bowl, Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl, EagleBank Bowl, R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl and the Dallas Football Classic Men's Basketball •Consistently rated as one of the top basketball leagues in the country •90 postseason teams •One National Championship title game appearance •Three Final Four teams •Seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams •One NIT Champion and four NIT semifinalists •Inaugural CBI Champion

Women's Basketball •44 NCAA Tournament appearances •33 WNIT appearances •One team in the NCAA Sweet 16 •Two WNIT semifinalists Baseball •49 NCAA appearances •Six College World Series appearances (2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005 and 2001), including five of the last six •13 Super Regional appearances •At least four NCAA teams in seven of last nine seasons In addition, 34 volleyball teams, 49 men's and women's soccer teams and 25 softball teams have earned NCAA Tournament bids. C-USA has sent three men's soccer teams to the NCAA College Cup, five softball teams to the Women's College World Series and three volleyball teams to the Sweet 16. The league has also had six national champions in NCAA track and field competition, one national champion in diving and numerous NCAA individual and team competitors in cross country, golf, swimming, tennis and track and field. Overall, Conference USA teams and individuals have made more than 600 NCAA appearances. Success off the Field C-USA institutions are among the nation's best in academic performance among student-athletes, bolstered by the fact that student-athletes at league schools have a higher graduation rate than the general student population. Among C-USA's 5,000 student-athletes, there are champions off the playing field as well. In 15 years, 153 student-athletes earned national ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors, while 541 were named All-District. In addition, more than 20,000 student-athletes have been named to the Commissioner's Honor Roll or received the Commissioner's Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom. C-USA on TV C-USA enjoys significant television exposure through its partnerships with ESPN Inc. and CBS College Sports Television Networks. The league entered into long-term agreements with both ESPN and CBS College Sports, which, combined, provides C-USA with significant national and regional exposure for football, men's and women's basketball, and all other conference sports. Additionally, the CBS College Sports agreement includes video-ondemand, Internet, broadband, national over-the-air and satellite radio, and wireless distribution as well as corporate marketing rights, and website production through CBS Interactive. The agreement with ESPN extends the conference's current regular season football package to include the broadcast of the conference's Football Championship Game. It also encompasses distribution of men's basketball and women's basketball on ESPN/ESPN2 and both tournament championship games.

bers in nine states and a combined area population of nearly 17 million. More than 1.1 million living alumni represent C-USA schools across the nation. With a renewed commitment to community involvement, the conference has begun development of several initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA cities, as well as with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA schools also place a priority on giving back to their communities through volunteer service with local and national organizations. Governance Along with the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10 and SEC, Conference USA is one of the seven conferences having significant representation in the NCAA governance structure. The Presidents of the member institutions serve as the league's Board of Directors. A Proud History; A Promising Future Conference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of the nation's top conferences. The conference unveiled its name, logo and commissioner on April 24, 1995 in Chicago. The league's charter members included Charlotte, Cincinnati, DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. Eleven of the institutions began athletic participation in 1995, while Houston joined competition in the fall of 1996. The league's headquarters were established in Chicago and after nine years, relocated to the current office in Irving, Texas. Britton Banowsky was named Commissioner in October 2002, succeeding Mike Slive, the league's first commissioner. C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) and the United States Military Academy (March, 1997) as football members. ECU began league competition in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB began football play in 1999. The league added TCU and ECU (1999) for all sports and they began competition in 2001. USF started CUSA football in 2003. After celebrating its 10th Anniversary during the 2004-05 season, C-USA began a new chapter in 2005-06 when its current membership came together to form the new look of the league. Since its formation, C-USA has established a strong foundation, an identity and a history that reflects the league's national presence. Fifteen years of remarkable history has reinforced the league's position in collegiate athletics, setting the course for the next decade and beyond.

C-USA in the Community The conference's footprint is concentrated with 12 mem-

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2010 C-USA Statistics & Standings x-Rice y -Southern Miss Memphis Marshall Houston East Carolina UAB UCF Tulane

W-L 17-7 14-10 12-12 12-12 11-13 11-13 11-13 10-14 10-14

FINAL 2010 BASEBALL STANDINGS C-USA All Games Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N .708 10-2 7-5 40-23 .635 21-6 13-14 6-3 .583 8-4 6-6 36-24 .600 20-9 12-11 4-4 .500 6-6 6-6 28-30 .483 17-10 8-15 4-4 .500 7-5 5-7 27-31 .466 11-9 8-21 7-2 .458 7-5 5-7 25-32 .439 12-17 10-15 3-0 .458 7-5 4-8 32-27 .542 24-12 7-13 1-2 .458 6-6 5-7 28-25 .528 17-12 10-11 1-2 .417 4-8 6-6 33-22 .600 19-15 14-7 0-0 .417 4-8 6-6 32-24 .571 26-14 6-10 0-0

L-10 Streak 6-4 L1 6-4 L1 4-6 W1 6-4 L1 5-5 L2 5-5 L1 5-5 W1 6-4 W1 5-5 L1

2010 C-USA BASEBALL AWARDS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Anthony Rendon, So., 3B, Rice PITCHER OF THE YEAR Seth Maness, Jr., RHP, East Carolina FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Chris Taladay, Fr., IF, UCF

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Zach Woods, Jr., RHP, East Carolina

x- regular season champions y- tournament champions

Hitting Leaders

Batting Avg. 1. Duffy, UCF ............... .447 2. Segedin, TLN........... .434 3. Brown, UCF ............. .428 4. Zurcher, MEM ......... .400 5. Rendon, RICE ......... .394 6. Vollmuth, USM ......... .386 7. Thompson, ECU ...... .377 8. Martinez, MEM........ .377 9. Lipton, MAR ............. .375 10. Seastrunk, RICE .... .369

Hits 1. Martinez, MEM.........................98 2. Segedin, TLN............................92 Duffy, UCF 4. Vollmuth, USM ..........................91 Zurcher, MEM 6. Walker, USM .............................89 Rendon, RICE Brown, UCF 9. Hague, RICE ............................88 10.Thompson, ECU ......................86

Slugging Pct. 1. Duffy, UCF ............... .850 2. Rendon, RICE ......... .801 3. Segedin, TLN........... .788 4. Vollmuth, USM ......... .729 5. Brown, UCF ............. .692 6. Stewart, UAB ........... .680 7. Gomez, MAR ........... .664 8. Lipton, MAR ............. .661 9. Seastrunk, RICE ...... .626 10. Roller, ECU ............ .606

RBI 1. Rendon, RICE ......................... 85 2. Duffy, UCF ................................81 3. Vollmuth, USM ..........................76 4. Rathjen, RICE...........................69 5. Huelsing, MEM ........................67 6. Stewart, UAB ............................64 Ratterree, RICE 8. Gomez, MAR ............................63 9. Doleac, USM ............................57 Walker, USM .............................57

On base pct. 1. Brown, UCF ............. .541 2. Duffy, UCF ............... .539 3. Rendon, RICE ......... .530 4. Roller, ECU .............. .529 5. Segedin, TLN........... .516 6. Vollmuth, USM ......... .490 7. Presley, HOU ........... .485 8. Doleac, USM ........... .477 9. Seastrunk, RICE ...... .470 10.Zurcher, MEM ........ .465

Doubles 1. Segedin, TLN............................29 2. Brown, UCF ..............................25 3. Hague, RICE ............................20 Rathjen, RICE 5. Taladay, UCF ........................... 19 Wilson, MEM 7. Duffy, UCF ................................18 Harris, ECU 9. Three tied at ............................ 17

Walks 1. Rendon, RICE .......................... 65 2. Roller, ECU ............................... 61 3. Presley, HOU ............................ 47 4. Ratterree, RICE ........................ 46 5. Vollmuth, USM .......................... 43 6. Brunty, USM ............................. 35 7. Brown, UCF .............................. 34 Seastrunk, RICE Richardson, UCF 10. Five tied at .............................. 33

Triples 1. Ansley, HOU ...............................7 Lipton, MAR 3. Fuda, RICE .................................6 4. Martinez, MEM...........................5 Kelso, HOU 6. Koelling, USM .............................4 Mozingo, RICE Pellant, MAR Boullosa, TLN Thomas, MEM

Stolen Bases 1. Jamal Austin, UAB .................... 28 2. Presley, HOU ............................ 21 3. Zurcher, MEM .......................... 20 4. Martinez, MEM......................... 19 5. Crawford, UAB.......................... 17 Kelso, HOU Ansley, HOU Sweeney, UCF 9. Whitehead, ECU ....................... 15 10. Three tied at ........................... 14

Runs scored 1. Rendon, RICE ............ 83 2. Vollmuth, USM ............ 72 3. Hague, RICE .............. 71 4. Walker, USM ............... 64 5. Martinez, MEM........... 62 6. Comerota, RICE ......... 61 Thompson, ECU 8. Ratterree, RICE .......... 60 9. Fuda, RICE ................. 59 10. Brown, UCF .............. 58

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Home runs 1. Rendon, RICE .......................... 26 2. Stewart, UAB ............................ 21 Duffy, UCF 4. Vollmuth, USM .......................... 20 5. Gomez, MAR ............................ 17 6. Hague, RICE ............................ 15 7. Wright, ECU.............................. 14 Segedin, TLN 9. Three tied at ............................. 13 Total bases 1. Rendon, RICE ........................ 181 2. Duffy, UCF .............................. 175 3. Vollmuth, USM ........................ 172 4. Segedin, TLN.......................... 167 5. Hague, RICE .......................... 153 6. Gomez, MAR .......................... 146 7. Brown, UCF ............................ 144 8. Huelsing, MEM ...................... 139 9. Thompson, ECU ..................... 132 Stewart, UAB .......................... 132

Strikeouts 1. Fuda, RICE ............................... 61 2. Wallace, HOU ........................... 57 Harris, ECU 4. Manning, UAB .......................... 55 5. Hague, RICE ............................ 53 6. Vollmuth, USM .......................... 51 Griffin, UCF 8. Wiedman, MEM ....................... 50 Meeks, MAR 10. Two tied at .............................. 49

KEITH LeCLAIR COACH OF THE YEAR Wayne Graham, Rice

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

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

FIRST IF IF IF IF OF OF OF C DH/UT P P P P RP

TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Anthony Rendon Rice Rob Segedin Tulane Luke Stewart UAB B.A. Vollmuth Southern Miss Shane Brown UCF Chris Duffy UCF Kurt Lipton Marshall Victor Gomez Marshall Kyle Roller East Carolina Scott Copeland Southern Miss Seth Maness East Carolina Todd McInnis Southern Miss Arik Sikula Marshall Collin Cargill Southern Miss

SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE IF Jimmy Comerota Rice IF Rick Hague Rice IF Jonathan Merritt UAB IF Corey Thompson East Carolina IF Chad Zurcher Memphis OF Jamal Austin UAB OF Tyler Huelsing Memphis OF Drew Martinez Memphis C Diego Seastrunk Rice DH/UT Jeremy Rathjen Rice P Ryan Fraser Memphis P Mike Ojala Rice P Taylor Wall Rice P Zach Woods East Carolina RP Nick Pepitone Tulane

OF SS C/DH UT OF UT 2B 2B LHP SS IF SS

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Brandon Boudreaux Tulane Garrett Cannizaro Tulane M.P. Cokinos Houston Blake Crohan Tulane Dillon Day Southern Miss John Fros UAB Kirby Pellant Marshall Michael Ratterree Rice Joe Rogers UCF Darnell Sweeney UCF Chris Taladay UCF John Wooten East Carolina


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ERA 1. McInnis, USM......................3.30 2. Copeland, USM...................3.75 3. Rogers, RICE ......................3.83 4. Sikula, MAR .........................3.88 5. Anagnostou, RICE .............. 4.11 6. Maness, ECU ......................4.17 7. Martin, MEM .......................4.35 8. Wall, RICE ..........................4.45 9. Woods, ECU .......................4.50 Kloskowski, UAB ................4.50

Opposing bat avg. 1. Wall, RICE .................................................233 2. McInnis, USM ............................................234 3. Kloskowski, UAB .......................................246 4. Brandt, ECU ..............................................250 5. Cicio, UCF .................................................254 6. Sikula, MAR ...............................................257 7. Copeland, USM .........................................260 8. Woods, ECU ..............................................265 9. Goodnight, HOU ........................................273 10. Anagnostou, RICE ...................................273 Innings pitched 1. Maness, ECU .........................................101.1 2. Copeland, USM ........................................96.0 3. McInnis, USM ...........................................95.1 4. Martin, MEM ............................................93.0 5. Fraser, MEM ............................................92.0 6. Woods, ECU .............................................90.0 7. Rogers, RICE ...........................................87.0 8. Goodnight, HOU .......................................85.2 9. Wall, RICE ................................................85.0 10. Flynn, TLN ..............................................84.2 Strikeouts 1. Woods, ECU ..............................................103 2. Fraser, MEM ...............................................96 3. Maness, ECU ..............................................90 Goodnight, HOU ..........................................90 5. McInnis, USM ..............................................87 6. Broach, TLN ................................................76 7. Martin, MEM ...............................................70 8. Brandt, ECU ................................................69 9. Copeland, USM ...........................................64 10. Mason, MAR ..............................................62 Wins 1. Copeland, USM ........................................... 11 2. Maness, ECU ..............................................10 3. Rogers, RICE ................................................8 Woods, ECU 5. Broach, TLaN ................................................7 Fraser, MEM Goodnight, HOU 8. Six tied at .......................................................6 Saves 1. Coan, MAR ................................................. 12 2. Simmons, ECU ..............................................9 Cargill, USM 4. Pepitone, TLN................................................8 Rogers, UCF Creel, HOU Graffeo, UAB 8. Manning, UCF ...............................................4 Duffey, RICE 10. Gonzales, RICE ...........................................3 Appearances 1. Blank, MAR..................................................35 2. Gatrell, MAR ................................................32 3. White, MAR .................................................31 4. Gonzales, RICE ...........................................28 Pepitone, TLN Simmons, ECU 7. Creel, HOU ..................................................27 Cargill, USM Coan, MAR 10. Tyler Duffey, RICE .....................................26

2010 C-USA Team Leaders

Batting

Batting avg 1. UCF ........................................343 2. Rice ........................................326 3. Southern Miss.........................324 4. Memphis ................................320 5. East Carolina ..........................315 6. Tulane .................................... .311 7. Houston ..................................296 8. Marshall ..................................292 9. UAB ........................................283 Slugging pct 1. UCF ........................................538 2. Rice ........................................530 3. Southern Miss.........................500 4. East Carolina ..........................498 5. Tulane .....................................469 6. Memphis ................................466 7. Marshall ..................................445 8. UAB ........................................434 9. Houston ..................................423 On base pct 1. UCF ........................................435 2. Southern Miss.........................422 3. Rice ........................................417 4. East Carolina ..........................406 5. Tulane .....................................397 6. Memphis ................................393 7. UAB ........................................382 8. Houston ..................................374 9. Marshall ..................................368 Runs scored 1. Rice ........................................564 2. Southern Miss.........................516 3. UCF ........................................459 4. East Carolina ..........................453 5. Memphis ................................414 6. UAB ........................................371 7. Tulane .....................................370 8. Houston ..................................353 9. Marshall ..................................340 Hits 1. Rice ........................................724 2. Southern Miss.........................690 3. UCF ........................................683 4. Memphis ................................675 5. East Carolina ..........................648 6. Houston ..................................594 7. Tulane .....................................591 8. Marshall ..................................569 9. UAB ........................................519 RBI 1. Rice ........................................532 2. Southern Miss.........................478 3. UCF ........................................416 East Carolina ..........................416 5. Memphis ................................387 6. Tulane .....................................343 7. UAB ........................................333 8. Houston ..................................321 9. Marshall .................................. 311

Doubles 1. UCF ........................................141 2. Rice ........................................125 3. East Carolina ..........................124 4. Southern Miss.........................120 5. Memphis ................................ 119 6. Tulane .....................................109 7. Marshall ....................................97 8. UAB ..........................................85 9. Houston ....................................77

Triples 1. Houston ....................................23 2. Rice ..........................................20 3. Marshall ....................................18 Memphis 5. UAB ..........................................16 6. Southern Miss...........................14 7. Tulane .......................................10 8. UCF ............................................7 9. East Carolina ..............................5 Home runs 1. Rice ..........................................96 2. East Carolina ............................81 3. UCF ..........................................78 4. Southern Miss...........................76 5. Tulane .......................................57 6. Marshall ....................................55 7. UAB ..........................................53 8. Memphis ..................................51 9. Houston ....................................44 Total bases 1. Rice ...................................... 1177 2. UCF ......................................1072 3. Southern Miss.......................1066 4. East Carolina ........................1025 5. Memphis ................................983 6. Tulane .....................................891 7. Marshall ..................................867 8. Houston ..................................849 9. UAB ........................................795 Strikeouts 1. East Carolina ..........................404 2. Memphis ................................393 3. UCF ........................................381 4. Southern Miss.........................369 5. UAB ........................................367 6. Marshall ..................................362 7. Rice ........................................356 8. Houston ..................................346 9. Tulane ..................................... 311 Stolen bases 1. Houston ....................................89 2. UAB ..........................................81 3. East Carolina ............................74 4. UCF ..........................................70 Memphis ..................................70 6. Marshall ....................................67 7. Rice ..........................................62 8. Southern Miss...........................54 9. Tulane .......................................30

Pitching

ERA 1. Rice .........................4.30 2. East Carolina ...........5.25 3. Tulane ......................5.73 4. UAB .........................5.93 5. Southern Miss..........5.96 6. UCF .........................6.01 7. Memphis .................6.09 8. Houston ...................6.54 9. Marshall ...................6.56 Opposing bat avg. 1. Rice ..........................260 2. East Carolina ............289 3. Tulane .......................290 4. UAB ..........................291 5. Marshall ....................297 6. Houston ....................299 7. Southern Miss...........304 8. UCF ..........................316 9. Memphis ..................318 Innings pitched 1. Rice .......................551.0 2. Southern Miss........527.0 3. East Carolina .........516.0 4. Memphis ...............508.2 5. Houston .................501.0 6. Marshall .................489.2 7. UCF .......................485.1 8. Tulane ....................485.0 9. UAB .......................467.1 Strikeouts 1. East Carolina ............487 2. Memphis ..................462 3. Houston ....................412 4. Tulane .......................391 5. Southern Miss...........386 6. UAB ..........................381 7. Rice ..........................380 8. UCF ..........................367 9. Marshall ....................345 Saves 1. UCF ............................15 2. Southern Miss.............14 3. Marshall ......................12 Houston 5. East Carolina .............. 11 Rice UAB 8. Tulane .........................10 9. Memphis ......................5

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City of Memphis Considered the “Home of the Blues” es” and the “Birthplace of Rock ‘n Roll,” the city of Memphis’ musical roots run deep. However, music is just a chapter in the history as well as the future of the city located in the heart of Mid-America. Memphis, named after the capital of ancient Egypt, boasts all the amenities you would expect in a city with over 1 million residents, while retaining the charm and down-to-earth feel of a small town. Downtown Memphis recently realized a building boom valued at $2.3 billion which transformed the heart of the city. One of the most visible projects was the construction of AutoZone Park, the downtown ballpark which is the home of the Memphis Redbirds, the St. Louis Cardinals’ Triple-A club. The 14,320seat stadium includes 1,500 club seats, 48 luxury suites and is located at the corner of Third Street and Union Avenue across from the world-famous Peabody Hotel. The city’s newest downtown project is FedExForum, an entertainment arena that houses both the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association and the University of Memphis men’s basketball team. The $250 million state-of-the-art arena features a 35,000-square-foot outdoor plaza where fans of all ages can gather before an event. The arena has over 100 points of sale for concession stands and four full-service restaurants. FedExForum is located one block south of Beale Street. Memphis’ musical roots can be traced to band leader W.C. Handy, who wrote the first blues song here in 1909, a campaign theme for Memphis mayor “Boss” Crump called “Boss Crump Blues” and later published as the “The Memphis Blues.” The sound soon caught on and blues bands filled the clubs along Beale. Young musicians who have performed along Beale include Muddy Waters, Furry Lewis, Albert King, Bobby “Blue” Bland and B.B. King. Beale Street has rapidly become the entertainment center of Memphis and visitors and locals alike enjoy the food and music offered in the various nightclubs. Where Beale Street meets the Mississippi River is Tom Lee Park, site of the annual Beale Street Music Festival. The weekend-long event is just a part of the month-long Memphis in May International Festival which also includes the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest and the Sunset Symphony.

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Located within a block of Beale is Gibson Guitar Memphis, which includes factory tours and cultural exhibits. Across the street is the Smithsonian’s Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum located at the FedExForum, which includes artifacts documenting music’s past. Memphis’ musical roots also include Stax and Hi-Records as well as Sun Records recording studio. Stax became known for “sweet soul music” through such artists as the MarKeys, Booker T. and the MGs, Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Sam and Dave and Isaac Hayes. The Stax Museum reopened on its original location at McLemore and Crump in the summer of 2003 and offers visitors a complete history of “Soulsville USA.” One of Hi-Records’ premier artists was Al Green. Sun Records’ most famous recording artist was Elvis Presley and also boasted Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash among its recording artists. Elvis Presley’s Graceland is one of the five most visited home tours in America and is the most famous home in the United States after the White House. In 1991, Graceland was placed on the National Register of Historical Places. Over 600,000 visitors tour Graceland each year. Also located downtown is the beautiful Orpheum Theater which serves as a venue for performances by Ballet Memphis, the Memphis Symphony Orchestra and traveling Broadway shows, as well as the Orpheum Classic Movies series and other concerts. The city’s location makes Memphis a major distribution hub with two interstate highways intersecting the city. Memphis is also home of FedEx, the nation’s largest package carrier which makes Memphis International Airport the world’s busiest cargo airport. Over 500 commercial passenger flights originate from Memphis International each day.

MEMPHIS IS... • Named for its Egyptian sister city on the Nile • The largest city in Tennessee & the 17th largest city in the United States • Centered in the middle of the nation’s population • The Pork BBQ Capital of the world • The home of The Pyramid, the third largest pyramid in the world • Ranked by the travel industry as one of the top 20 destinations for an athletic event • Ranked as one of the nation’s top 10 convention centers and locations • The nation’s largest spot cottontrading market • The hardwood capital of the world • The home of the world’s largest cargo airport • The third-largest rail center in the United States • The fourth-largest inland port in the United States • Home to the Memphis Zoo, one of only four zoos in the United States to exhibit giant pandas • The 47th Best Sports City, according to The Sporting News 2010 list


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PRESIDENT Dr. Shirley C. Raines FOUNDED 1912 as West Tennessee State Normal School CAMPUS SIZE 1,160 acres and 202 buildings at eight sites OPERATING BUDGET $344 million LOCAL ECONOMIC IMPACT $1.43 billion ENROLLMENT (FOR FALL 2010) Total .............................................22,421 Undergraduate .............................17,510 Graduate ........................................3,501 Professional ......................................433 Doctoral ............................................977 Full-time .......................................... 72% Part-time ......................................... 28% WORKFORCE Approximately 2,500 employees including 930 full-time faculty COLLEGES & SCHOOLS • Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law • College of Arts & Sciences • College of Communication and Fine Arts • College of Education • Fogelman College of Business and Economics • Graduate School • Herff College of Engineering • Loewenberg School of Nursing • School of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology • School of Public Health • University College DEGREES • 15 bachelor’s degrees in more than 50 majors and 70 concentrations • Master’s degrees in over 45 subjects • Doctoral degrees in 21 disciplines • Specialist degree in education • Juris Doctor (law degree) • Online degree program

For almost a century the University of Memphis has been a catalyst for progress in the city of Memphis, the state of Tennessee and the surrounding Mid-South region. From its inception as a normal school dedicated to the education of public school teachers, to its role today as an educator of technologically-savvy graduates who face a complex world, the University of Memphis has always fulfilled its current mission while looking forward to and planning for its future. Exceptional students from Tennessee, from every other state in the nation and from almost 100 countries around the world choose to attend the University of Memphis. They come here on the recommendation of their major professors at European universities; they come here to study subjects that are offered nowhere else; they come to study alongside men and women who are recognized and respected throughout the academic and scientific communities as foremost in their fields. Ever forward-looking, the University of Memphis is poised to enter one of its most historic and productive periods. From the faculty and staff we have in place to our alumni and benefactors, our “people assets” have never been more willing, able and generous in their efforts to build an academic environment that makes a life-long impact on the young minds at the U of M. The University of Memphis was founded under the auspices of the General Education Bill, enacted by the Tennessee Legislature in 1909. Known originally as West Tennessee State Normal School, the institution opened its doors Sept. 10, 1912, with Dr. Seymour A. Mynders as president.

NAME CHANGES 1994 1957 1941 1925 1912

Students in the first classes selected blue and gray as the school colors and the tiger as the mascot. Tradition holds that the colors, those of the opposing armies during the Civil War, were chosen in commemoration of the reuniting of the country after that divisive conflict. Over the next decade, The Desoto yearbook was created, the first library was opened in the Administration Building, the first dining hall was built and the first men’s dorm was built; today that dorm, Scates Hall, houses the College of Arts and Sciences’ Dean’s offices. In 1925 the name of the college changed to West Tennessee State Teachers College. Three years later, the Brister Library was built, named after two-term president John W. Brister. In 1931 the students created a campus newspaper, The Tiger Rag; and in 1935 the school’s agriculture department was discontinued. The college changed names again in 1941, becoming Memphis State College, and in 1946, J. Millard “Jack” Smith became president - the first alumnus to hold the position. In 1950 graduate studies were initiated, and in 1954 the school switched from a quarter to a semester system. In 1957 the state legislature designated Memphis State full university status. In 1959 the university admitted its first African American students, and the first doctoral programs began in 1966. The 1970s, under President Cecil C. Humphreys, saw new buildings constructed across the campus, including a University Center and a 12-story library. In 1983 MSU became the first public university in Tennessee to gain accreditation of its entire curriculum. The 1990s were characterized by another name change and another building boom. In 1994 MSU became the University of Memphis, and the Ned R. McWherter Library was completed. Moving into the 21st century, the Kemmons Wilson School of Hospitality and Resort Management and the FedEx Institute of Technology have made their mark on the University landscape. Today, the University of Memphis is one of Tennessee’s three comprehensive doctoral-extensive institutions of higher learning. Situated in a beautiful park-like setting in the state’s largest city, it is the flagship of the Tennessee Board of Regents system. It awards more than 3,000 degrees annually. With an enrollment of approximately 21,000 students, The University of Memphis has 24 Chairs of Excellence, more than any other Tennessee university, and five state-approved Centers of Excellence.

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President Dr. Shirley Raines Dr. Shirley C. Raines nes became the 11th president of the University of Memphis on July 1, 2001. She is the first woman to hold the presidency of the University, which was founded in 1912. The University is classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a high research university, with approximately 22,000 students and 2,500 employees. Previous to her appointment at the University of Memphis, Dr. Raines was Vice Chancellor for Academic Services and Dean of the College of Education at the University of Kentucky. While at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., she received the Distinguished Faculty Member award and has received two research awards from the Eastern Educational Research Association. She is the author of 14 books and numerous journal articles and is widely regarded as an expert in teacher education and early childhood education. During the years of Dr. Raines’ tenure at the University of Memphis, the following building projects have been completed: the FedEx Institute of Technology, the Kemmons Wilson School of Hospitality and Resort Management, the Student Activities Plaza and fountain, the clock tower, University Services Building with new bookstore, additions to the Carpenter Student Housing Complex, the renovation of Wilder Tower, which is devoted to student services. Just in the last year, grand openings have been held for the Law School, which was relocated to the

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historic downtown location on the Mississippi River, the new University Center and the Living Learning Residence Complex. Improvement to athletic facilities have also been a priority with the construction of the Athletic Training Facility, Tiger Softball Complex, FedExPark, Frank L. Flautt Golf Center, and upgrades and renovations to the football training facilities, Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium and the Elma Roane Fieldhouse. Described in The Commercial Appeal as “powerful, prepared and personable,” she has become known for her effective work in building productive partnerships on and off the campus. This emphasis has enabled the University to realize significant increases in annual giving to the University. Establishment of the University of Memphis Research Foundation along with the University’s focus on engaged scholarship in the community has facilitated an increase of sponsored research grants and contract awards by almost 100% since the beginning of Dr. Raines’ tenure in 2001. Major focus areas of her work with students include an increased emphasis on the retention of students, expansion of the University’s Honors and Emerging Leaders programs, the establishment of a guaranteed internship program for qualified students, living learning residential and curricular learning communities throughout campus. Dr. Raines served on the board for the NCAA for the past five years and chaired the Presidential Task Force Oversight and Monitoring Group while also serving on the Board of Directors of C-USA. While Chair of the Board of Directors of C-USA, Dr. Raines led the conference through realignment. The

April 2009 issue of Business TN, included her on the magazine’s list of the 100 most powerful people in Tennessee. Dr. Raines earned her Doctorate in Education and her Master of Science degree from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Her Bachelor of Science degree is from the University of Tennessee at Martin. She also completed the Management Development Program from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She has returned to Harvard for the past three years as a keynote speaker for the Institutes for Higher Education addressing new university presidents and chancellors. A native of Bells, Tennessee, she is married to retired professor, Dr. Robert J. Canady. In his retirement, he is a stained glass artist and a private pilot. Bob and Shirley are the parents of four adult children and four grandchildren.

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M PRESIDENTS Dr. Shirley C. Raines Dr. Ralph Faudree (interim) Dr. V. Lane Rawlins Dr. Thomas Carpenter Dr. Jerry Boone (interim) Dr. Billy M. Jones Dr. John Richardson (interim) Dr. C.C. Humphreys Dr. J. Millard Smith Lamar Newport (acting) Dr. J. Millard Smith Dr. Jennings B. Sanders Dr. Richard C. Jones Dr. John Willard “J.W.” Brister Dr. Andrew A. Kincannon Dr. John Willard “J.W.” Brister Dr. Seymour A. Mynders


Athletic Director R.C. Johnson

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R.C. Johnson came aboard in February of 1996 and immediately set forth in bringing U of M Tiger athletics into national prominence. Over the last 14 years, the dynamic administrator has built Tiger Athletics into a nationally-recognized program that has been to five bowl games in the last seven years and played for the Men’s Basketball National Championship title in 2007-08. In addition, for the last 11 straight years, donations to the department have continued to rise, and on June 30, 2010, a record-setting $7.3 million was announced by the Tiger Scholarship Fund. Also in the last seven years under Johnson, the Tigers have captured 15 total C-USA championships in men’s basketball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, women’s golf and men’s track. The men’s basketball program has garnered five regular-season titles (2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) and four C-USA Tournament championships (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009), while the women’s soccer program claimed consecutive league championships in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010. Johnson is currently spearheading his second major capital campaign which benefits nearly every area of the Tiger Athletic Department. Included in the $12.9 million project is a new addition to the Athletic Office Building, a weight room and turf practice field for Tiger Football, a redesign of the Tiger baseball stadium that was unveiled for the 2010 season, the completed golf practice facility, a renovation of the Finch Center men’s basketball practice facility, a renovation of the women’s basketball and volleyball locker rooms and the Anfernee Hardaway Hall of Fame to honor Tiger athletes. Johnson’s first capital campaign was previously the largest fund-raising effort in the history of Memphis athletics. The $8 million campaign included a new 8,000-squarefoot football and basketball office complex addition, a new basketball practice facility, which is still considered one of the best in the country, and a complete renovation of the Murphy Athletic Complex.

During his tenure, Johnson has created the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, the Tiger Scholarship Fund Board of Directors and the Athletic Director’s Ambassador’s Club. The Ambassador’s Club, which started with two members in 1997, has reached an all-time high of 41 members under Johnson. A significant revenue source for Tiger Athletics, members of the Ambassador’s Club pledge to commit $500,000. In June 2007, Johnson inked a lucrative long-term contract extension with Learfield Sports, which enabled Tiger Sports Properties to retain the multimedia rights for Memphis Athletics through 2017. The Tigers signed on with Learfield Sports in 2001, granting the partner radio and television rights, athletic venue signage, game day promotions and sponsorships, as well as the official athletic department website. Terms for the contract call for the Tigers to receive a financial guarantee each year of the agreement and to participate in annual revenue sharing. In 2008, the U of M entered into a five-year, $11.3 million partnership with Nike to provide shoes, apparel and equipment for all Tiger athletic teams. A believer in academic excellence as well as athletic success and national prominence, Johnson leads a department that set a school record with 51 percent of its studentathletes achieving a 3.0 or higher during the spring 2010 semester. For the most recent academic year, which includes fall 2009 and spring 2010, 339 student-athletes earned at least a 3.0 GPA and eight had a 4.0 for the year and 33 others had a 4.0 either in the fall or spring. For the spring 2010 semester, the athletic department as a whole posted its highest GPA ever with a 2.94 and 23 studentathletes garnered a 4.0 GPA. In May 2010, 48 athletes earned their degrees, marking the largest group for one ceremony since 2002 when the athletic academic services department began keeping record. Before taking over Tiger Athletics, Johnson was responsible for directing a Temple program with more than 500 student-athletes in 20 men’s and women’s intercol-

legiate sports, sports including nationally-visible programs in men’s basketball and football. He was named Temple’s director of athletics on May 9, 1994, after serving nearly six years as director of athletics at Miami (Ohio) University. He had also previously led the department at Eastern Illinois from 1980-88, and was the associate athletic director at Northern Iowa from 1974-80. A former football coach himself, Johnson served as an assistant at Mankato State University from 1968-74. He coached at Youngstown State University during the 1967 and 1968 seasons after serving as an assistant coach at Northern Iowa (1965-67) and the University of Iowa (1963-65). An Ottawa, Ill., native, Johnson holds his bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Iowa in 1965 and earned his master’s degree in physical education from the University of Northern Iowa in 1967. Johnson is a member of the National Association of College Directors of Athletics and serves on the NCAA Leadership Council. A veteran administrator in Conference USA, Johnson sits on both the C-USA Bowl Committee and the league’s Finance Committee. In addition, he is a member of the University of Memphis President’s Council. Johnson and his wife, Melba, have three children: Jeff, P.A. and Michelle; five grandchildren and one great grandson.

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1 Drew Martinez

OF • Junior Collierville, Tenn. Christian Brothers HS

11 Phillip Chapman C • Senior Clinton, Miss. Northeast Miss. CC

20 Jonathan Jones RHP • Junior Collierville, Tenn. Collierville HS

30 Clayton Gant

RHP • r-Sophomore Parsons, Tenn. Tennessee

44 Daniel Milhouse OF • Senior Collierville, Tenn. Lincoln Land CC

2 Chad Zurcher INF • r-Junior Knoxville, Tenn. South-Doyle HS

12 Heith Hatfield RHP/UT • Junior Bartlett, Tenn. Bartlett HS

4 Ford Wilson

Chase Joiner

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OF • Freshman Thompson’s Station, Tenn. Independence HS

Erik Schoenrock LHP • Freshman Collierville, Tenn. Collierville HS

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Rick Russell

Adam McClain

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C/INF • Senior Olive Branch, Miss. Northwest Miss. CC

Sam Moll

LHP • Freshman Lakeland, Tenn. St. Benedict of Auburndale

43 Daron Schoenrock Head Coach Tennessee Tech, 1984

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INF/OF • Junior Memphis, Tenn. Houston HS

Ryan Holland LHP • Senior Knoxville, Tenn. South-Doyle HS

40 Fred Corral

Assistant Coach Sacramento State, 1998

RHP • Senior Hopkinsville, Ky. John A. Logan CC

Bryan Picou

LHP/OF • Freshman Madisonville, La. Northlake Christian HS

24 Derrick Thomas OF • Sophomore Roswell, Ga. Roswell HS

33 Tyler Farley

RHP • r-Junior Cookville, Tenn. Jackson State CC

3 Jerry Zulli

Assistant Coach New Orleans, 2002

6 Chris Castillo INF • Junior Coppell, Texas Richland JC

7 Eli Hynes

OF/1B • r-Junior Roseville, Calif. Sacramento City College

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Ethan Gross

Dan Langfield

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INF • Freshman Mt. Juliet, Tenn. Mt. Juliet HS

Davis Hall

RHP • r-Sophomore Reston, Va. Virginia Wesleyan

37 Michael Wills

LHP • r-Sophomore Germantown, Tenn. Christian Brothers HS

35 Zach Clark

Assistant Coach Memphis, 2009

RHP • Sophomore Somerset, Mass. Somerset HS

Ben Paullus

RHP • Junior Olive Branch, Miss. DeSoto Central HS

38 Zach Willis

INF • Freshman Bartlett, Tenn. Bartlett HS

9 Jacob Wilson INF • Junior Arlington, Tenn. Bartlett HS

17 J.D. Wallace

C • Sophomore Maynardville, Tenn. Hall HS

27 Jonathan Van Eaton RHP • r-Freshman Arlington, Tenn. Arlington HS

41 Patrick Bailey

RHP • r-Junior Collierville, Tenn. Collierville HS

29 Duke Williams Student Manager

Al Woods

Director of Operations

10 Robby Graham OF • Senior Cordova, Tenn. Cordova HS

19 T.J. Rich

1B • Junior Marietta, Ga. Middle Georgia College

28 Dane Sharp RHP • Senior Bartlett, Tenn. Bartlett HS

42 Blake Myers

LHP • Freshman Memphis, Tenn. St. Benedict of Auburndale


2/18 Evansville 4 pm 2/19 Evansville 2 pm 2/20 Evansville 1 pm 2/22 at Ole Miss 3 pm 2/25 at Kennesaw State 3 pm 2/26 at Kennesaw State 12 pm 2/27 at Kennesaw State 12 pm 3/4 Oral Roberts ! 4:30 pm 3/5 Eastern Kentucky ! 4:30 pm 3/6 Southern Illinois ! 3:30 pm 3/8 at Auburn 6 pm 3/9 at Auburn 6 pm 3/12 St. Peter’s 12/3:30 pm 3/13 St. Peter’s 1 pm 3/15 UT Martin 6:30 pm 3/18 Eastern Illinois 6:30 pm 3/19 Eastern Illinois 2 pm 3/20 Eastern Illinois 1 pm 3/22 vs. Arkansas 6:30 pm Little Rock, Ark. (Dickey-Stephens Park) 3/23 Arkansas 6:30 pm (AutoZone Park) 3/25 at East Carolina* 5 pm 3/26 at East Carolina* 2 pm 3/27 at East Carolina* 11 am 3/30 Mississippi Valley 6:30 pm 4/1 Alcorn State 6:30 pm 4/2 Alcorn State 2 pm 4/3 Alcorn State 1 pm 4/5 Ole Miss 6:30 pm (AutoZone Park)

4/8 Southern Miss* 6:30 pm 4/9 Southern Miss* 2 pm 4/10 Southern Miss* 1 pm 4/12 Arkansas State 6:30 pm 4/13 at Arkansas State 6:30 pm 4/15 at UAB* 6:30 pm 4/16 at UAB* 2 pm 4/17 at UAB* 1 pm 4/19 Middle Tennessee 6:30 pm 4/20 Middle Tennessee 4 pm 4/22 UCF* 6:30 pm 4/23 UCF* 12/4 pm 4/27 at Austin Peay 6 pm 4/29 Marshall* 6:30 pm 4/30 Marshall* 2 pm 5/1 Marshall* 1 pm 5/6 at Tulane* 6:30 pm 5/7 at Tulane* 2 pm 5/8 at Tulane* 1 pm 5/13 at Rice* 6:30 pm 5/14 at Rice* 2 pm 5/15 at Rice* 1 pm 5/17 Mississippi State 6:30 pm (AutoZone Park) 5/19 Houston* 6:30 pm 5/20 Houston* 6:30 pm 5/21 Houston* 1 pm 5/25-29 C-USA Championship Jackson, Miss. (Trustmark Park)

* Denotes Conference USA Game ! Denotes 2011 University of Memphis Classic (FedExPark, Memphis, Tenn.) All home games at FedExPark unless noted otherwise All times are local to site and subject to change


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