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Media 8-9 Quick Facts.....................................................................................8 2013 Schedule................................................................................8 Media Information.........................................................................8 2013 Roster....................................................................................9 Coaches & Staff 10-14 Head Coach Daron Schoenrock.............................................. 10-11 Assistant Coaches................................................................... 12-13 Support Staff............................................................................... 14 Meet the Tigers 15-27 Player Profiles......................................................................... 15-27

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2012 Review 28-47 Season Recap............................................................................... 28 Statistics...................................................................................... 29 YOUTUBE C-USA Only Statistics................................................................... 30 Memphis Tigers Game Results.......................................................................... 31-46 C-USA Review.............................................................................. 47 FOURSQUARE History 48-85 Year-by-Year Results............................................................... 48-54 All-Time Series Records.......................................................... 55-60 Record vs. Ranked Opponents..................................................... 61 Record vs. Opponents by Conference......................................... 62 All-Time C-USA Standings............................................................ 63 All-Time C-USA Tourn. Results................................................ 63-64 Tigers In The NCAAs............................................................... 65-66 All-Time Roster....................................................................... 67-70 Retired Jerseys........................................................................ 71-72 Tigers In The Pros........................................................................ 73 Record Book........................................................................... 74-81 Year-by-Year Coaching Records.................................................... 82 Honors & Awards................................................................... 83-84 FedExPark.................................................................................... 85 AutoZone Park............................................................................. 85

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EDITORS: Blake Barington, Tammy DeGroff, Brandon Kolditz, Brad Pope, Mark Taylor LAYOUT/COVERS: Brandon Kolditz ASSISTANCE: Lamar Chance, Travis Chell, Bryan McEldowney, Ron Mears, Bob Winn PHOTOGRAPHY: Photos were taken by professional sports photographers Joe Murphy, Lindsey Lissau, Cady Herring, Memphis Convention & Visitors Bureau.

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports University President - Dr. Shirley C. Raines Dr. Shirley C. Raines 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 23,000 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, some of 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, the University Center, the Living Learning Residence Complex and relocation of the Law School to the historic downtown location on the Mississippi River. Improvement to athletics facilities have also been a priority with the construction of the Athletic Training Facility, Penny Hardaway Athletics Hall of Fame, 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 percent. 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, and the establishment of the University of Memphis Lambuth Campus. Dr. Raines served on the board for the NCAA for five years and chaired the Presiden-

tial Task Force Oversight and Monitoring Group while also serving on the Board of Directors of Conference USA. She chaired C-USA and will become a member of the BIG EAST Governing Board in July of 2013. 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 five years as a keynote speaker for the Institutes for Higher Education addressing new university presidents and chancellors. A native of Bells, Tenn., she is married to retired professor, Dr. Robert J. Canady. In his retirement, he is a stained glass artist. Dr. Raines has one son and two 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

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Tom Bowen was named the University of Memphis Director of Athletics in an Apr. 16, 2012, press conference in the Penny Hardaway Athletics Hall of Fame assembly room. Bowen officially started work on the U of M campus in June. Bowen leads the Athletics Department at the University of Memphis after serving as the Athletics Director at San Jose State University (SJSU) since December 2004. While at San Jose State, the core of Bowen’s mission was building a “Culture of Champions” academically, athletically and in the community. To reach that end, Bowen instilled a greater sense of purpose, commitment and execution from student-athletes, coaches, staff, alumni and friends. An integral member of the SJSU’s presidential staff, Bowen created and implemented short and long-term revenue streams for intercollegiate athletics. He led the Spartan Foundation — the department’s fundraising component — through consistently challenging and uncertain economic conditions to unprecedented fiscal heights at the university. The Spartans produced annual budget surpluses four-straight years under his direction and re-invested their gains back into their studentathletes and teams. In his first four football seasons (2005-08), San Jose State produced the most wins at the school since 1990-93. Last year, the Spartans were one of the most improved teams in the FBS with road wins at Colorado State and Fresno State and a home triumph in their first meeting with Navy. The 2006 through 2008 Spartans were the first three SJSU teams to post consecutive .500 or better records in the Western Athletic Conference football standings. The 2006 Spartans capped their finest season in many years, posting a 9-4 overall record and capturing the New Mexico Bowl championship. Recent athletics accomplishments add to his “Culture of Champions.” Women’s golf, women’s soccer, baseball and women’s swimming were the latest teams to win a Western Athletic Conference championship. Women’s water polo is a consistent top-10 national program. Women’s swimming finished 2008-09 with the longest dual meet winning streak in Division I. Women’s gymnastics is entrenched as a NCAA Regional Championship qualifying team. Men’s basketball, men’s soccer and men’s golf have produced measurable gains, particularly in conference competition.

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The Spartans have earned All-America honors in football, women’s golf, baseball and women’s water polo. San Jose State had its first women’s gymnastics individual NCAA Regional champion in 2009. Twelve student-athletes were honored nationally and more than 100 at the conference level for academic achievements in 2009-10. Bowen’s vision for student-athlete success and excellence led to the creation of a Student Success Services component. Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores, as measured by the NCAA, have risen steadily and strikingly under his watch and were at a then university-best in 2009 and were surpassed in the 2010 report. In 2008, San Jose State was named as one of 12 Division I universities cited for Overall Excellence in Diversity in the most recent national study by Texas A&M University on behalf of the NCAA. Bowen’s proven administrative and managerial record at San Jose State has resulted in meaningful national appointments in college athletics. He served as one of eight Football Bowl Subdivision directors of athletics on the 24-member NCAA Division I Football Issues Committee, an appointment that ended in 2011. In 2009, Bowen was one of 12 named to serve as a mentor to aspiring women and ethnic minority athletics administrators in the NCAA Fellows Leadership Program. He was the Tournament Director for the 2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Division I Championship first and second rounds games played in San Jose. Bowen joined the staff at San Jose State after serving three years as the Director of Community Affairs and the executive director of the 49ers Foundation for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League. He directed all of the team’s fundraising activities and was responsible for alumni and current player participation in the community. His Division I experience at

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the collegiate level includes athletics administration positions at the University of California and Saint Mary’s College in Moraga, Calif. As an assistant and associate director of athletics at California from July 2000 through September 2002, he was responsible for athletics fundraising. Bowen was credited with developing the first comprehensive planned giving program for the Golden Bears. At Saint Mary’s College, he was the Director of Foundations and Corporate Relations from May 1995 to January 1997, before being appointed to an associate director of athletics position by the president of the college. From January 1997 through April 2000, he managed the athletics department’s budget, directed a corporate sponsorship program and interacted with the academic senate, faculty and university personnel on student-athlete issues. His first professional leadership appointment in athletics was at De La Salle High School in Concord, Calif. From 1987 through 1995, he held the positions of athletics director and assistant football coach. The 1983 graduate of the University of Notre Dame majored in theology/sociology and spent six years studying for the priesthood with the Holy Cross Fathers. Bowen went on to earn a master’s degree in administration/education from the University of San Francisco in 1990. Active throughout the entire Bay Area, he was named to the San Jose Mercury News’ Top25 Most Powerful Sports Figures in the Bay Area. Bowen served on the board of the San Jose Sports Authority, and he was an adjunct professor at the University of San Francisco School of Sports Management and at San Jose State University’s Department of Kinesiology, where he taught sports management classes. He is a Level 2 certified member of the College Athletic Business Management Association (CABMA) and has memberships in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the Association of Fundraising Professionals. He and his wife, Mia, are the parents of three children: sons, Andrew and Peter, and daughter, McKenna.

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports University For the past 100 years, 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 in 1912 as a “normal school” dedicated to the education of public school teachers to its role today as an educator of technologically savvy, socially conscious graduates who face a complex world, the U of M has always been an integral component of the greater community. Exceptional students from 46 states and 99 countries choose the University of Memphis as their collegiate home. Approximately 23,000 students attend the U of M, including more than 2,400 first-time freshmen and 2,700 students who live on campus in university housing. As a doctoral-granting metropolitan research university, the University is committed to excellence in undergraduate, graduate and professional education; in the discovery and dissemination of knowledge; in engaged scholarship to the metropolitan community, state and nation; and in the preparation of a diverse student population for successful careers and meaningful participation in a global society. Ever forward looking, the University of Memphis is poised to enter one of its most historic and productive periods. As the university continues to celebrate its 100th anniversary this year, its faculty, staff, alumni and benefactors have never been more willing, able and generous in their efforts to build an academic environment that makes a lifelong impact. The University’s strategic plan addresses its goals. Foremost among these is the ability to recruit outstanding faculty, enroll motivated students and provide distinctive learning experiences so its students are prepared for successful and meaningful participation in a diverse society. Currently, the U of M offers 17 bachelor’s degrees in more than 50 areas of study, master’s degrees in 55 subjects and doctoral degrees in 25 disciplines. It also offers a specialist’s degree in education, a juris doctorate in law and 21 graduate certificates. Degree programs at the University of Memphis are divided into 10 colleges and schools – College of Arts and Sciences, Fogelman College of Business and Economics, College of Communication and Fine Arts, College of Education, Health and Human Sciences, Herff College of Engineering, the School of Public Health, University College, Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, Loewenberg School of Nursing, and the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders.

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For academically ambitious and talented students, the Helen Hardin Honors Program at the University of Memphis combines the best of a small liberal arts school with the wide-ranging opportunities of a large, nationally-recognized research university. With more than 1,700 students participating in fall 2011, the honors program, now in its 39th year, is the largest honors program in the state of Tennessee. In addition to the main campus in the heart of East Memphis, the University of Memphis opened a campus in Jackson, Tenn., in fall 2011 at what was formerly Lambuth University. It also has off-site campuses and teaching sites in Bartlett, Bolivar, Collierville, Cordova, Covington, Dyersburg, Humboldt, Jackson, Millington and Whitehaven. One of the University’s greatest contributions to the community is its alumni. Many have become nationally and internally renowned in their fields as corporate executives, elected officials, award-winning actors and best-selling authors. More than 64,000 U of M alumni live within a 40-mile radius of Memphis. As it enters its second century, the University will continue to build strong partnerships with alumni, friends and community leaders so that it may empower the next generation of Dreamers. Thinkers. Doers. For more information on the University of Memphis, visit memphis.edu.

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President Dr. Shirley C. Raines Founded 1912 as West Tennessee State Normal School Campus Size 1,607 acres and 237 buildings Operating Budget $439 million Local Economic Impact $1.43 billion Enrollment (for Fall 2010) Total......................................................... 22,725 Undergraduate........................................ 17,966 Graduate.................................................... 4,340 Law School.................................................... 419 Full-time....................................................... 68% Part-time...................................................... 32% Workforce Approximately 2,500 employees including 834 full-time faculty Colleges & Schools • Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law • College of Arts & Sciences • College of Communication and Fine Arts • College of Education, Health and Human Sciences • Fogelman College of Business and Economics • Graduate School • Herff College of Engineering • Loewenberg School of Nursing • School of Communication Sciences and Disorders • School of Public Health • University College Degrees • 17 bachelor’s degrees in more than 50 areas of study and 70 concentrations • Master’s degrees in over 55 subjects • Doctoral degrees in 25 disciplines • Specialist degree in education • Juris Doctor (law degree) • 21 graduate certificates • Online degree program

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Considered the “Home of the Blues” 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, has big city amenities with a smalltown feel. Whether you are a hardcore sports enthusiast, a history buff, a music aficionado, or you just like to relax and watch as boats travel the Mississippi River, Memphis has something for everyone. Downtown Memphis has continued to grow and thrive, and two of the most visible projects have been the construction of AutoZone Park and FedExForum. AutoZone Park is the home of the Memphis Redbirds, the St. Louis Cardinals’ Triple-A club. The 14,320-seat stadium includes 1,500 club seats, 48 luxury suites and is located at the corner of Third Street and Union Avenue across from the worldfamous Peabody Hotel. The Memphis Tigers baseball team also plays some of its more highprofile opponents in the top-notch facility. 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-squarefoot 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 fullservice 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. 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

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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. Ranked by The Sporting News as one of the “Top 50 Sports Cities In the Country,” the city of Memphis is a large metropolitan city with a hometown feel. From its big-city industry such as FedEx and the Memphis International Airport to

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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 cotton-trading 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 35th Best Sports City according to The Sporting News 2011 list.

its family recreation areas such as Shelby Farms and the Memphis Zoo, the city boasts all the amenities one would expect in a city with over 1 million residents, while retaining the charm and down-to-earth feel of a small town.

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports Tiger Traditions When the University of Memphis first fielded a football team in the fall of 1912, no one had selected a nickname for the squad. Early references to the football team tabbed them only as the Blue and Gray Warriors of West Tennessee Normal School. After the final game of the 1914 season, there was a student parade. During this event, several Normal students shouted, “We fight like Tigers.” The nickname was born. More and more the nickname “Tigers” was used, particularly in campus publications. But, it did not catch on with the newspapers downtown. They continued to use “Normals” or the “Blue and Gray” when referring to the University. In the late 1920s, student publications and downtown newspapers began referring to the football team as the “Teachers” or “Tutors.” The Tigers nickname would return, but not until 1939 was it finally adopted as the official nickname for the University of Memphis. For nearly 40 years, the sideline mascot for the University of Memphis has been a Bengal Tiger named TOM. TOM attends all Tigers football home games, and he can also be found at many other University events throughout the year. TOM travels in style in a custom-designed, climate-controlled trailer and always with police escort. As one of only two universities in America with a live tiger mascot, The University of Memphis is unique in its tiger tradition. As a project of the Highland Hundred, no public or University funds are used to provide for TOM’s needs, and no University resources are required in his care. TOM is a powerful and majestic symbol of the University of Memphis, and his presence presents constant opportunities to educate Tigers fans young and old through

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Stand Firm, O Alma Mater Through All The Years To Come; In Days Of Youth And Beauty Thy Halls Have Been Our Home. In Time Of Preparation Great Lessons Didst Thou Teach Till Now O Alma Mater, The Stars We’ll Strive To Reach. Lead On, O Alma Mater They Sons To Highways, Give Light And Truth Unto Them For All Their Coming Days. To Thee We’ll Give All Honor, Our Hopes Abide In Thee, For Thou, O Alma Mater, Hast Made Us Ever Free.

the preservation of one of the world’s most recognizable endangered species. The first Tiger, TOM, was procured by the Highland Hundred football boosters in 1972 and served the U of M faithfully for nearly 20 years until passing away in February of 1992. The Highland Hundred officially presented TOM to the University in a ceremony at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium on Nov. 11, 1972, during a football game against the University of Cincinnati. TOM had initially been named ‘Shane’ at the suggestion of the breeder’s daughter. Once in Memphis, though, a contest was held to name the mascot. More than 2,500 entries were submitted. The list was ultimately reduced to two choices, Shane and TOM, which stands for Tigers Of Memphis. TOM won. In the fall of 1991, the Highland Hundred Tiger Guard received TOM II as a gift from Tom and

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Go Tigers Go, Go On To Victory, Be A Winner Thru And Thru; Fight Tigers, Fight Cause We’re Going All The Way -Fight, Fight For The Blue And Gray And Say -Let’s Go Tigers Go, Go On To Victory. See Our Colors Bright And True; It’s Fight Now Without A Fear, Fight Now Let’s Shout A Cheer, Shout For Dear Memphis U. (Yell) Go Tigers Go Go Tigers Go Yea -- Tiger Go!

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Carolyn Atchison of Florence, Ala. TOM II served his university with pride for 17 years through 2008, passing away on Oct. 15 of that year. Shortly after TOM II’s death, the Tiger Guard began the search for a new tiger to serve as TOM III, and a stroke of good luck was realized in a discussion with the Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue & Educational Center in Rock Springs, Wis. Faced with three new cubs born Aug. 31, 2008, after an unexpected pregnancy at their facility, founders Jeff Kozlowski and Jenny Meyer offered to donate one of their young tigers to serve as TOM III. TOM III was introduced at a press conference on Nov. 17, 2008, and the Tiger Guard officially presented him to the University on Nov. 22 during a football game against the UCF.

The Logo The University of Memphis’ official logo was redesigned by Craig Thompson from Disciple Design in Memphis, Tenn. The original logo was an MSU with a leaping Tiger coming out from behind the letter. The new logo is an “M” with a leaping Tiger coming up over the center of the “M.”

School Colors The University of Memphis’ official school colors of Blue and Gray were selected in the early 1900s. The colors were chosen in an effort to show unity in a nation that was still recovering from the effects of the Civil War. The student body thought that by picking the colors of the North and the South, the school would show a togetherness among all students.

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Coaches & Staff Head Coach Daron Schoenrock.....10-11 Assistant Coaches.....................12-13 Support Staff................................. 14 Meet the Tigers Player Profiles...........................15-27 2012 Review Season Recap................................. 28 Statistics........................................ 29 C-USA Only Statistics..................... 30 Game Results............................31-46 C-USA Review................................ 47 History Year-by-Year Results.................48-54 All-Time Series Records............55-60 Record vs. Ranked Opponents....... 61 Record vs. Opponents by Conference.. 62 All-Time C-USA Standings.............. 63 All-Time C-USA Tourn. Results..... 63-64 Tigers In The NCAAs.................65-66 All-Time Roster.........................67-70 Retired Jerseys..........................71-72 Tigers In The Pros.......................... 73 Record Book.............................74-81 Year-by-Year Coaching Records...... 82 Honors & Awards.....................83-84 FedExPark...................................... 85 AutoZone Park............................... 85

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Media Information Credentials Members of the media traveling with the team to FedExPark do not need a credential. Media not traveling with the team need to contact Mark Taylor in the University of Memphis Athletics Communications Office at (901) 678-5108 for press credentials. A pass list will be kept at the main gate area, which also serves as the media gate. Seating in the press area is limited and will be restricted to working press, radio and television representatives’ needs, according to NCAA regulations. Photographers Photographers must have a working credential for access to the field. Photographers will be granted a credential through the University of Memphis Athletic Media Relations Office. Photographers are not permitted to sell photos taken at U of M baseball games without the written consent of the Athletics Communications office. Freelance photographers will not receive credentials.

Statistics The U of M Athletics Communications Office will provide game notes, statistics, rosters and media guides throughout the game to all members of the media. The U of M Athletics Communications Office will also provide complete game statistics to each media member shortly after each contest. Practice/Interviews Memphis baseball practices are closed to the media. However, special arrangements may be made by contacting the Athletic Media Relations Office at least 24 hours before practice time. All interviews are coordinated with head coach Daron Schoenrock through the Athletics Communications Office. The office staff can also set up interviews throughout the season with the coaches as well as player interviews, which will be scheduled around the players’ academic and practice schedules. Coaches and players are available for postgame interviews 10 minutes following the end of the game.

FedExPark Please note FedExPark is to be written as one word in all references of the ballpark. FedExPark is not FedEx Park, Fedex Park or any other combination. Tigers on the Web The official athletic website of the University of Memphis is www.gotigersgo.com. Media information, such as game notes, box scores, statistics, etc., are all available on the website. Most games will be broadcasted live, with U of M alum Jeff Brightwell calling the play-by-play action. C-USA Website Additional information about Conference USA and its member institutions can be obtained by logging on to www.conferenceusa.com. The conference site has up-to-date statistics and rankings of all league schools.

Parking Media parking is located in the lot adjacent to the stadium. No parking pass is required.

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General Information School:.............The University of Memphis Location:.......................... Memphis, Tenn. Founded:............................................ 1912 Enrollment:..................................... 22,725 Affiliation:......................... NCAA Division I Conference:...................... Conference USA Nickname:........................................ Tigers Colors:..................................... Blue & Gray Home Field:............................... FedExPark Surface:................................ Natural Grass Dimensions:..... L-R: 318-360-379-360-317 Capacity:........................................... 2,000 President:....................... Dr. Shirley Raines Athletics Director:................... Tom Bowen Web Site:................ www.GoTigersGo.com www.Memphis.edu History First Year of Baseball:........................ 1913 All-Time Record:.....1651-1252-16 (99 yrs) NCAA Tournaments/Last:.............. 5/2007 Last Postseason Opponent:.... Austin Peay Result:...........L, 7-18 (Vanderbilt Regional) Coaching Staff Head Coach:..................Daron Schoenrock (Tennessee Tech, 1984) Overall Record (Yrs): .......233-302 (10 yrs) Record at Memphis (Yrs):..207-250 (8 yrs) Associate Head Coach:.Fred Corral (4th Year) Assistant Coach: ........ Clay Greene (2nd year) Assistant Coach:............. Zach Clark (3rd Year) Team Information 2012 Overall Record:........................31-28 Home:................................................16-13 Away:................................................13-13 Neutral:.................................................2-2 2012 C-USA Record/Finish:......14-10/T3rd Home:....................................................6-6 Away:....................................................8-4 Final 2012 Rankings:............................N/A Final 2012 RPI:....................................... 77 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:........ 20/10 Pitchers Returning/Lost:...................... 2/2 Starters Returning/Lost:...................... 5/4 Media Relations Pressbox Phone:................. 901-678-1301 Baseball Contact:.................... Mark Taylor Office Phone:.................... (901) 678-5108 Cell Phone:........................ (870) 759-2074 E-mail:................mtylor16@memphis.edu Media Relations Fax:........ (901) 678-4134 Address:................570 Normal, Room 203 Memphis, TN 38152 Social Media Facebook:................................................... facebook.com/MemphisBaseball facebook.com/MemphisTigers Twitter:............ twitter.com/UofMBaseball twitter.com/TigersMedia YouTube:.........youtube.com/SIDMemphis FourSquare:.foursquare.com/TigersMedia Pinterest:........ pinterest.com/TigersMedia Instagram:.....instagram.com/TigersMedia

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Class Hometown (Last School) Jr.-2L Bartlett, Tenn. (Bartlett HS) Jr.-2L Mt. Juliet, Tenn. (Mt. Juliet HS) Jr.-2L Thompson’s Station, Tenn. (Independence HS) So.-TR Eads, Tenn. (Meridian CC) So.-1L Knoxville, Tenn. (Halls HS) r-Jr.-TR Bolivar, Tenn. (Northwest Miss. CC) So.-1L Collierville, Tenn. (Collierville HS) Fr.-TR Franklin, Tenn. (Columbia CC) So.-1L Bartlett, Tenn. (CBHS) Fr.-HS Germantown, Tenn. (Houston HS) r-Sr.-2L Bartlett, Tenn. (Bartlett HS) Jr.-2L Collierville, Tenn. (Collierville HS) r-Sr.-2L Parsons, Tenn. (Tennessee) r-Fr.-HS Germantown, Tenn. (Houston HS) Jr.-TR Clinton, Miss. (Hinds CC) So.-1L Loretto, Tenn. (Loretto HS) r-So.-1L Memphis, Tenn. (St. Benedict Auburndale) Fr.-HS Germantown, Tenn. (Germantown HS) Fr.-HS Germantown, Tenn. (Houston HS) So.-1L Birmingham, Mich. (Glennwood HS-Ala.) r-Jr.-2L Rosswell, Ga. (Rosswell HS) Fr.-HS Cordova, Tenn. (Briarcrest HS) So.-1L Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park HS) So.-1L Memphis, Tenn. (Houston HS) So.-1L Franklin, Tenn. (Independence HS) Jr.-TR Nashville, Tenn. (Walters State CC) Jr.-2L Lakeland, Tenn. (St. Benedict Auburndale) r-Jr.-2L Arlington, Tenn. (Arlington HS) Jr.-TR Tulsa, Okla. (Walters State CC) r-Sr.-3L Germantown, Tenn. (CBHS) So.-1L Collierville, Tenn. (CBHS) Sr.-1L Atoka, Tenn. (Southwest TN CC) So.-1L Huntsville, Ala. (Huntsville HS) Jr.-TR Newburgh, Ind. (Olney Central College)

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No. Name 23 Keaton Aldridge 30 Drew Allen 6 Bryce Beeler 27 Zac Carter 15 Craig Caufield 22 Corey Chafin 5 Tyler Dixon 14 Clayton Gant 7 Drew Griffin 2 Ethan Gross 16 Alex Gunn 42 Austin Hatfield 12 Heith Hatfield 11 Colin Lee 9 Jake Little 20 Connor Mahoney 31 Sam Moll 10 Jacob Moody 18 Blake Myers 44 Conner Porter 33 Jon Reed 39 Nate Rupiper 13 Erik Schoenrock 25 Michael Sillyman 17 Colton Simbeck 24 Derrick Thomas 28 Dylan Toscano 8 Tucker Tubbs 32 Jonathan Van Eaton 40 Josiah Ward 26 Carter White 1 Zach Willis 37 Michael Wills 4 Ford Wilson

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

Class Breakdown Seniors (4) Clayton Gant, Heith Hatfield, Josiah Ward, Michael Wills

Alabama (2) Austin Hatfield, Carter White Georgia (1) Derrick Thomas

Indiana (1) Conner Porter

Mississippi (1) Alex Gunn

Michigan (1) Keaton Aldridge

Oklahoma (1) Jon Reed

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Tennessee (27) Drew Allen, Bryce Beeler, Zac Carter, Craig Caufield, Corey Chafin, Tyler Dixon, Clayton Gant, Drew Griffin, Ethan Gross, Heith Hatfield, Colin Lee, Jake Little, Connor Mahoney, Sam Moll, Jacob Moody, Blake Myers, Nate Rupiper, Erik Schoenrock, Michael Sillyman, Colton Simbeck, Dylan Toscano, Tucker Tubbs, Jonathan Van Eaton, Josiah Ward, Zach Willis, Michael Wills, Ford WIlson

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No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. B-T 1 Zach Willis INF 5-10 180 L-R 2 Ethan Gross INF 5-11 193 R-R 4 Ford Wilson OF 5-10 186 R-R 5 Tyler Dixon OF 6-3 225 R-R 6 Bryce Beeler INF/OF 6-2 175 L-R 7 Drew Griffin INF/RHP 5-11 173 R-R 8 Tucker Tubbs INF 6-4 199 R-R 9 Jake Little INF/OF 6-2 180 R-R 10 Jacob Moody LHP 5-9 178 R-L 11 Colin Lee LHP 6-2 200 L-L 12 Heith Hatfield RHP 6-3 205 R-R 13 Erik Schoenrock LHP 6-1 199 R-L 14 Clayton Gant RHP 6-0 190 R-R 15 Craig Caufield RHP 6-3 206 R-R 16 Alex Gunn LHP 6-4 203 L-L 17 Colten Simbeck OF 6-3 199 R-R 18 Blake Myers LHP 5-11 175 L-L 20 Connor Mahoney RHP 6-6 184 R-R 22 Corey Chafin C 6-1 210 R-R 23 Keaton Aldridge C 6-1 179 L-R 24 Derrick Thomas OF 6-3 211 R-R 25 Michael Sillyman 1B 6-6 260 L-R 26 Carter White C/1B 5-11 185 L-R 27 Zac Carter OF/1B 6-3 218 R-R 28 Dylan Toscano RHP 6-5 205 R-R 30 Drew Allen INF 5-10 154 R-R 31 Sam Moll LHP 5-11 187 L-L 32 Jonathan Van Eaton RHP 6-2 205 R-R 33 Jon Reed RHP 6-2 197 R-R 37 Michael Wills LHP 6-1 180 L-L 39 Nate Rupiper C/INF 5-11 189 R-R 40 Josiah Ward RHP 6-7 220 R-R 42 Austin Hatfield OF 5-11 172 R-R 44 Conner Porter RHP 6-7 200 R-R

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Head Coach Daron Schoenrock

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Daron Schoenrock Year at Memphis: ............................... 9th Birthdate: .....................................Nov. 21 Hometown: ............... Cedar Rapids, Iowa Alma Mater: ..........Tennessee Tech, 1984 Children: . ................... Erik (21), Bret (10)

Coaching Highlights • •

1989 Tennessee Valley Athletic Conference Coach of the Year NCAA Regional Appearance (2007)

College Highlights •

Four-Year Letterwinner at Tennessee Tech

Academic Background • •

Murray State University Master’s Degree Education, 1987 Tennessee Tech University Bachelor’s Degree Secondary Education, 1984

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The 16th baseball coach in school history, Daron Schoenrock enters his ninth season at the controls of Memphis baseball armed with a club featuring both experienced players and a talented group of newcomers. One of the top head coaches in the business, Schoenrock led his 2012 team to the program’s sixth 30-win season since joining Conference USA in 1995, highlighted by a run to the C-USA Tournament championship game. The Tigers won 12-of-15 games down the stretch to take momentum into the C-USA Tournament. Memphis went 2-2 in the tournament, ending the season in the C-USA Championship game, but along the way, the Tigers earned a series win on the road over a top-10 opponent (UCF) for only the second time in program history. For the second-straight season, Memphis was home to the C-USA Player of the Year with third baseman Jacob Wilson taking the honors. Overall, Schoenrock saw the program lay claim to three first team All-C-USA players, one second team selection and three players on the All-Academic Team. With Schoenrock at the helm of the Memphis program, the Tigers were able to end the 13year postseason hiatus and earn a berth to the NCAA Tournament in 2007. The 2007 team went 3627, marking the most wins since 1994 and, combined with the 2006 campaign, represented the first back-to-back winning seasons since 1994 and 1995. Since coming to Memphis, Schoenrock has brought in three nationally-ranked recruiting classes, while 11 Tigers have been drafted in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Twelve players have gone on to play professional baseball either through the draft or free agency. Schoenrock inherited a program that had lost its top three pitchers and 10 seniors from 2004, and struggled through a 13-42 campaign in 2005. With a wellplanned goal, he wasted little time working to get the Tiger baseball program back on track, signing 25 newcomers for the 2006 season, including four four-year transfers, a National Junior College Player of the Year honoree and five major league draftees. Schoenrock brought those additions together

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and led the Tigers to a 32-win season in just his second campaign. The 32 wins were the most wins for Schoenrock in his first three years as a head coach and the most by a Memphis baseball club since 2001. The 19-game turnaround tied for the second-best winning turnaround in the country in 2006 and also equaled for the best turnaround in Tiger baseball history-matching that of the 2001 team. Along with that 32-28 mark came Memphis’ 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’ home since 2010. 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, he brought in nationally-renowned pitching coach Fred Corral to Memphis as the Associate Head Coach. In 2011, Schoenrock hired

Clay Greene, one of the top up and coming young coaches in college baseball, as his hitting coach and recruiting coordinator. Both of these moves, along with the hiring of former Tiger infielder Zach Clark prior to the 2010 season 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 and have posted a GPA of 3.0 or higher in five-straight semesters. A mirror of its coach, Schoenrock’s 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 Meet-and-Greet session and donated gifts to support the league

Schoenrock’s Coaching Experience Years 1985 1986-87 1988-89 1990-97 1995 1998-99 2000-01 2002-04 2005-present

Capacity Graduate Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach Pitching Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Head Coach

University/Organization Tennessee Tech Murray State Lincoln Memorial Birmingham Southern Chicago White Sox Organization Kentucky Georgia Mississippi State Memphis

Schoenrock’s Coaching Record Year School 1988 Lincoln Memorial 1989 Lincoln Memorial 2005 Memphis 2006 Memphis 2007 Memphis 2008 Memphis 2009 Memphis 2010 Memphis 2011 Memphis 2012 Memphis Career Record

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Record 12-28 13-24 13-42 32-28 36-27 17-38 21-32 28-30 30-27 31-28 233-304

Pct. Conf. Record .300 N/A .351 N/A .236 5-25 .533 13-11 .571 12-12 .309 5-18 .396 7-16 .483 12-12 .526 12-12 .525 14-10 .434 80-116

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports 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 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 andspeaking 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 the Fellowship of Christian Athletes program. In 1995, Schoenrock authored a comprehensive textbook on pitching titled “The Total Pitching Program.” Schoenrock served two three-year terms 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, 51, is married to Carol Schoenrock. They are the parents of two sons, Erik, 21, and Bret, 10. Erik is a junior pitcher on Memphis’ 2013 club.

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Schoenrock’s Record Vs. Opponents ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE (ACC) 1-2 Clemson 1-2 ATLANTIC SUN Kennesaw State

4-2 4-2

ATLANTIC 10 Charlotte Saint Louis

0-6 0-3 0-3

BIG EAST Cincinnati Notre Dame Pittsburgh Seton Hall UCONN USF

3-7 1-2 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-2

BIG TEN 1-3 Indiana 1-1 Michigan 0-1 Ohio State 0-1 BIG 12 Baylor Kansas Oklahoma TCU

5-4 0-2 2-0 2-2 1-2

CONFERENCE USA 86-114 East Carolina 9-16 Houston 10-16 Marshall 11-11 Rice 7-20 Southern Miss 12-16 Tulane 8-15 UAB 16-10 UCF 13-10 HORIZON LEAGUE Valparaiso

3-0 3-0

INDEPENDENT Dallas Baptist

1-5 1-5

METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (MAAC) Saint Peter’s Siena

5-1 3-0 2-1

MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE (MAC) 6-2 Akron 4-0 Ohio 2-1 Toledo 0-1

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE (OVC) 34-23 Austin Peay 4-7 Eastern Illinois 2-2 Eastern Kentucky 1-0 Murray State 6-6 SEMO 5-2 SIU-Edwardsville 3-3 Tennessee Tech 3-0 UT Martin 10-3 PATRIOT LEAGUE Navy

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE (SEC) 10-34 Alabama 1-1 Arkansas 0-2 Auburn 0-1 Georgia 1-2 Mississippi State 1-11 Missouri 4-1 Ole Miss 3-13 Tennessee 0-2 Vanderbilt 0-1 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE (SOCON) Samford

1-2 1-2

SOUTHLAND Central Arkansas Nicholls State

5-3 2-0 3-3

SOUTHWESTERN (SWAC) Alcorn State Mississippi Valley State

6-1 3-0 3-1

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE Oakland

2-1 2-1

SUN BELT Arkansas State Middle Tennessee South Alabama Troy UALR UL-Monroe

21-30 8-8 8-11 1-3 1-4 2-1 1-3

WESTERN COAST CONFERENCE (WCC) 1-1 BYU 1-0 Portland 0-1

MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE (MVC) 9-10 Bradley 2-4 Creighton 0-2 Evansville 3-0 Illinois State 1-1 Indiana State 2-2 Northern Iowa 1-0 Southern Illinois 0-1 MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE (MWC) 2-0 Air Force 2-0

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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 premier pitching coaches, Schoenrock has coached 86 players that have signed professional baseball contracts. He has sent 47 pitchers to the professional level, including Philadelphia Phillies closer Jonathan Papelbon, and Paul Maholm, who was a firstround 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, 12 Tigers have been drafted and 13 have signed pro deals. Under Schoenrock’s leadership, a program-record four U of M pitchers were drafted in the 2008 Major League Draft. 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, he was the pitching coach for 2007 Cy Young award winner Brandon Webb. 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

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Associate Head Coach Fred Corral

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 fourth 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. On paper, 2013 appears to be one of the deepest pitching staffs Memphis has had in years. Two starters return and Corral has 11 righthanders and seven southpaws to his discretion for the upcoming year. Last season, Corral’s presence was evident as four starters logged 70plus innings and the Tigers developed a closer who logged a program-record 30 appearances. Overall, the 2012 staff posted a 4.00 ERA with 398 strikeouts to 235 walks. The Tigers ace in 2012, Dan Langfield, was drafted in the third round of the MLB draft becoming the thirdhighest draft pick in program history. In 2011, Corral worked with a young starting pitching core and relatively inexerienced bullpen arms. The staff posted a collective 5.20 earnedrun average and recorded 400 plus strikeouts for the second consecutive

season and sixth time in program history. Two of Corral’s upperclassmen arms were drafted as junior Ben Paullus was picked up in the 19th round by the New York Yankees and senior southpaw Ryan Holland was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 39th round. Corral inherited a senior-laden pitching staff in 2010 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 programrecord 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 (200709) 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 two-year 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 13th-rounder 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

Corral’s Coaching Experience Years 1993-95 1993 1994 1995-2002 1999 2000-01 2003-04 2005-07 2008-09 2010-present

Capacity Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Pitching Instructor Pitching Instructor Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Associate Head Coach

University/Organization San Joaquin Delta College Kenai Oilers; Alaska Baseball League Major League Baseball International Sacramento City College Montreal Expos Organization Los Angeles Dodgers Organization Tennessee Oklahoma Tennessee Memphis

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pitchers in 2004 who’s ERAs ranked among the top 12 in the SEC. Four of Corral’s pitchers at Tennessee went 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. 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 taking the reins of the Sacramento City College (SCC) 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 runnerup 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 18 years as a collegiate pitching coach, 62 of his pitchers have been drafted, nine of which were selected in the top10 rounds of the MLB Draft and eight (Matt Riley, Adam Bernero, Mike Neu, Joe Horgan, Daniel McCutchen, Garrett Richards, 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 as 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 team’s MVP honors. 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.

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Fred Corral Year at Memphis: ............................... 4th Birthdate: .................................... April 19 Hometown: ...........................Ripon, Calif. Alma Mater: .......Sacramento State, 1998 Wife: . ...........................................Cynthia Children:.... Robert, Kaitlyn, Justin, Jordan

Coaching Highlights • • •

10 top-10 round pitchers 63 pitchers drafted 400+ strikeouts by staff in two of four seasons at Memphis.

College Highlights • • • • •

Two-year letterwinner at San Joaquin Delta College (1985-86) Two-year letterwinner at California (1987-88) First team All-Pac-10 selection as relief pitcher at Cal in 1987 Single-season record at Cal with 10-0 record in 1987 College World Series participant in 1987

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Sacramento State University Bachelor’s Degree Sociology, 1998

Prior to his Division I career at Cal, Corral starred at San Joaquin Delta Junior College, where he garnered AllCamino Notre Conference honors in 1985 and 1986. Corral is married to Cynthia Corral, of Ripon, Calif., and the couple has three children, Kaitlyn Joy, Justin Jerome and Jordan Patrick. The couple’s nephew, Robert, also lives with them.

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Year at Memphis: ...............................2nd Birthdate: .....................................Nov. 10 Hometown: ....................Cleveland, Tenn. Alma Mater: .................. Tennessee, 2001 Wife: . ..........................................Heather Children:................................ A.J., Katelyn

Year at Memphis: ............................... 3rd Birthdate: ........................................July 7 Hometown: ....................... Bartlett, Tenn. Alma Mater: ....................Memphis, 2009

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Clay Greene begins his second season as assistant coach/recruiting coordinator at the University of Memphis. Greene joined head coach Daron Schoenrock after six seasons at East Tennessee State University. In his first season at Memphis, Greene coached C-USA Player of the Year Jacob Wilson and a Tigers offense that produced 106 doubles and 41 homers. The club hit .289 and slugged .409, while reaching base at a .374 clip. While at ETSU, the Bucs claimed a program-best 36 wins in 2011 and narrowly missed out on an NCAA Tournament bid. The 2010 season saw several offensive records broken under the guidance of Greene, as the Bucs secured program records for runs scored (503), hits (724), home runs (93), doubles (142) and RBI (471). In 2011, the ETSU offense led the nation with 86 home runs in 57 games played. Under the tutelage of Greene, the Bucs posted top-five marks in home runs in three of his six seasons at ETSU (2008, 2010, and 2011). Greene coached two-time All-American Paul Hoilman and first team All-American Bo Reeder, the fifth and sixth All-Americans in ETSU program history. Prior to his stint at ETSU, Greene spent three seasons at the University of Tennessee as an assistant, helping guide the Volunteers to the College World Series in 2005. Prior to his coaching career, Greene also played for Tennessee from 1996-97 and spent four seasons playing professionally in the

Academic Background

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University of Tennessee Bachelor’s Degree Sport Management, 2001

San Francisco farm system. Greene, who was drafted by the Giants in 1997, played four seasons in the minor leagues. He began his career with Salem-Keizer in the short-season Northwest League before spending two seasons with Bakersfield and a final pro season with the San Jose Giants in the Class A Advanced California League from 1998-2000. He also spent two years coaching at the Thunder Baseball School in Knoxville, Tenn., helping teach youngsters the fundamentals of the game. As a Vol, Greene helped Tennessee to back-to-back NCAA Regionals in 1996 and 1997. The centerfielder led the nation and set a then-school-record with 54 stolen bases during his senior campaign. He finished his two-year career with a .318 average, eight home runs and 87 stolen bases. He also reeled off a 14-game hitting streak during his final season, while swiping a Southeastern Conference single-game record six bases in seven attempts against MTSU. A native of Cleveland, Tenn., he helped lead Cleveland High School to a district title and a runner-up finish in the regional during his senior campaign. He also established a school record for stolen bases in a season with 37. He earned his degree in sport management from the University of Tennessee in 2001. Greene is married to the former Heather Redecker, who played soccer at the University of Tennessee from 199699. The couple has a son, AJ (6) and a daughter, Katelyn (3).

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Years 2003-06 2006-11 2012-present

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Three-Year Letterwinner at Memphis Helped Tigers to program record .977 fielding percentage in 2011

A three-year letterwinner for Schoenrock’s Tigers from 2007-09, Zach Clark begins his third season as an assistant and camps coordinator for the Memphis baseball team. “I am thrilled to have a former Tiger on 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.” Clark has spent the previous three summers as an assistant for the Bartlett High School summer team. Overseeing the infield defense for the Tigers, Clark saw Memphis turn 37 double plays while sporting a .973 fielding percentage. In his first season as an assistant, Clark oversaw an infield defense that committed just 35 errors over 57 games. The 2011 squad set a school record with a .977 fielding percentage. Coordinating at least two camps per season, Clark has overseen a Labor Day Showcase Camp and a Winter Camp at FedExPark. 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 10year old Memphis Tigers. His father Phil, a TBCA and M-Club Hall of Famer, is one of the most prominent coaches in the State of Tennessee with 12 state championship appear-

University of Memphis Bachelor’s Degree Political Science, 2009

ance, 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 scored four runs and earned three walks. The Bartlett, Tenn., native received his bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Memphis in May, 2009.

Clark’s Coaching Experience

Years 2011 2012-present

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Coached 2011 C-USA Player of the Year Jacob Wilson Recruited and coached AllAmericans Paul Hoilman and Bo Reeder at East Tennessee State

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports A s s i s t a n t C o a c h e s / S u p p o r t S t a ff Student Assistant Chase Sain

D irector of O perations Al Woods

A three-year letterwinner at the University of Memphis, Chase Sain is in his second season as a student assistant for the Tiger Baseball team. Primarily a backup catcher during his playing days, Sain works closely with pitching coach Fred Corral and the Tiger catchers throughout the season. Sain earned three starts in the 2008 season and hit .077 in 10 games played. In 2007, Sain hit .333 in three games played and had a double.

Student Assistant T. J . R i c h A two-year letterwinner at the University of Memphis, T.J. Rich begins his first season as a student assistant for the Tiger Baseball team. Rich will assist Coach Clark with the infield defense and focus on first basemen. Last season, Rich hit .226 with three home runs and 29 RBI. In his first season at Memphis, Rich played all 57 games at first base and was fourth in C-USA with 52 RBI. That season, he hit .299 with six home runs and 10 doubles while earning a team-best 39 walks.

Student Assistant Brent Dlugach Coming off of a nine year professional baseball career where he saw action in the major leagues with the Detroit Tigers, Brent Dlugach joins the University of Memphis baseball coaching staff in 2013. Dlugach returns to complete his degree in management and serve as a student assistant coach. Dlugach played shortstop for Memphis from 2002-2004 before being drafted in the sixth round of the 2004 draft by theDetroit Tigers.

Al Woods enters his seventh 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 coach at Southwest Tennessee Community College in 2004 and assisted Johnny Ray through the 2006 campaign. Prior to his three-year stint at SWTCC, Woods coached for several years in the youth baseball ranks in Memphis. Woods, 48, is married to the former Denise Medlin, and the couple has a son, Will (22).

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Megan Macleod Marketing

Bill Lansden Game Administrator

Athletics Communications

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Jeff Brightwell Voice of the Tigers

Ben Waits Turf Management

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Jonathan Dierks Trainer

Sam Wiedman Manager

Brandon Porter Manager

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Stan Bronson Bat Boy

Mark Taylor

Bridget VanLandeghm

Mike Stark

S ta n B ro n s o n - M o s t D u r a b l e B at B oy A tradition lives on for Memphis Baseball. Every time a Tiger home game reaches the middle of the seventh inning, it is Stan Bronson Jr.’s time in the spotlight. The 82-year-old living legend pops from his seat beside the home team’s dugout and heads to the home plate area where he acknowledges the Tiger faithful who have made it out to that day’s game. The fans, in turn, acknowledge Bronson, who has served as the Tigers’ batboy since 1958. Stan attends every practice for both the Tiger football and baseball teams and makes cameo appearances at women’s basketball games and volleyball matches. He has been a Tiger baseball fixture for more than 50 years and the U of M is looking forward to many more years with Stan in the dugout. Known as a living legend in Tiger baseball, he now holds a place in history as the “MOST DURABLE BATBOY” ever, as approved by Guinness World Records. Bronson was honored by the University’s

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athletic department and presented the official Guinness World Records certificate in a pre-game ceremony on Sat., May 5, 2007. During Bronson’s tenure as the batboy, Memphis has played approximately 2,500 games. Bronson was included in the 2008 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records. Spearheaded by Tiger booster Beverley Dunn, the record-setting process came about in 2006 and was aided by yearly University of Memphis baseball media guides, as well as feature productions by Shirley Downing of the Commercial Appeal and Rob Petrone of WPTY/WLMT-TV. “Stan is a cornerstone of University of Memphis baseball. Our players love having Stan around and I look to continue the tradition of having Stan as the official batboy of University of Memphis baseball.” -Head Coach Daron Schoenrock

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports ... Hit .496 with 63 hits, 57 RBI, 29 runs, 14 doubles and six homers en route 2010 Alabama Sports Writers All-State honors ... An AISA All-Star Game selection, also garnered All-Region and All-Bi-City accolades in 2010 ... The left-handed hitting catcher earned an invite to the Under Armour-Baseball Factory National Tryout Event, where he was tabbed a top prospect.

#23 KEATON ALDRIDGE Sophomore • C 6-1 • 179 • L/R Birmingham, Mich. Glennwood HS (Ala.) Major: International Business

2012 - Freshman Made 40 starts behind the plate and played in 44 total games ... Hit .231 with nine RBI and 15 runs scored ... Threw out 17-of-59 base stealers (29 percent) ... Second on the team with seven sacrifice bunts ... Went 2-for-3 with a run scored at UL-Monroe (3/6) ... Threw out three base stealers, including two at third base, against Austin Peay (3/13) ... Posted back-to-back, two-hit games against Tulane (3/31, 4/1) ... Was 1-for-2 with an RBI and run scored at Tennessee (4/4) ... Went 2-for-3 with a run scored in series finale against East Carolina (4/15) ... Notched first career double in 2-for-3 effort against UAB (5/4) ... Went 1-for-2 with RBI double in win at Missouri (5/13) ... Earned C-USA AllTournament Team honors with two RBI in the four games, highlighted by a 2-for-2 performance against Rice (5/24). Prep Drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 40th round of the 2011 MLB Draft, but elected to pursue college baseball ... Lettered two seasons behind the plate for head coach Tim Fanning at Glennwood, and two seasons for skipper Dan Drapal at Seaholm High in Birmingham, Mich ... Shined in his senior season, hitting .552 with 16 doubles, two home runs, 57 RBI and 27 walks ... Threw out 22 of 23 base stealers ... Had a standout junior season at GHS, leading the Gators to a 38-6 finish and the 2010 AISA Class AAA State title

Personal Son of Kirk and Janet Aldridge ... His father, Kirk, was a member of the U.S. National Hockey team ... His uncle, Keith played one season (1999-2000) with the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League ... Plans to major in international business.

#30 DREW ALLEN Junior • INF 5-10 • 154 • R/R Nashville, Tenn. Walters State CC Major: History

Walters State Community College Finished 2012 with a .333 batting average and .449 on base percentage ... Had a batting average of .304 in 2011 ... Scored 29 runs in 32 games in 2010 ... Crossed the plate 49 times in 2012 ... Finished 2012 with a .935 fielding percentage ... Went 3-for-4 with a two-run single and a double in the Senators’ 9-2 regional championship win over Columbia State Community College ... Earned two letters in baseball. Prep Was named all-region playing for John Overton Comprehensive High School ... Played shortstop, second and third base in high school. Personal Parents are Mike and Nancy Allen ... Major is History.

#6 BRYCE BEELER Sophomore • INF/1B/OF 6-2 • 175 • L/R Knoxville, Tenn. Halls HS Major: Undeclared

2012 - Summer (Gastonia Grizzlies) Hit .280 with 12 RBI and 29 runs scored for the Gastonia Grizzlies of the Coastal Plains League ... Played in 48 games and made 45 starts. 2012 - Freshman Played in 28 games and made 11 of his 12 starts at second base ... Hit .271 with nine RBI and 13 runs scored ... Was 2-for-3 in stolen base attempts ... Scored his first collegiate run against Bradley (3/4) ... Went 1-for-3 with a run scored in game two of doubleheader at Baylor (3/11) ... Was 1-for-2 with a base clearing three-RBI double at Middle Tennessee (3/28) ... Went 2-for-4 with three RBI and three runs scored in series opener at Houston (5/17). Prep Hit .570 and had 20 doubles - both school records - to go along with 16 home runs, 52 RBI, 40 runs scored and 30 walks in his senior season ... Earned District 3-AAA regular-season MVP honors and struck out six times in 107 at-bats ... Put up a record-setting junior season on his way to Tennessee Sports Writers Association All-State honors in 2010 ... Hit .558, with 14 homers to go with a schoolrecord 69 RBI, 63 hits and 15 doubles ... Led the Red Devils to a 33-4 finish and a 2010 District 3 championship ... Tabbed an All-KIL, All-Region and All-District 3 AAA performer, as well as being named to the 2010 and 2011 PrepXtra Baseball first team. Personal Son of Andy and Kathy Beeler ... Relatives Jeff Browning (Middle Tennessee) and Ryan Browning (Tennessee Tech) played collegiate baseball ... Major is currently undeclared.

Aldridge’s Career Hitting Stats Year 2012

avg .231

gp-gs 44-40

ab 121

r 15

h 28

2b 3

3b 0

hr 0

rbi 9

tb 31

slg% .256

bb 14

hbp 6

so 34

gdp 1

ob% .340

sf 0

sh 7

sb-att 2-4

po a 244 32

e 3

fld% .989

ob% .352

sf 0

sh 0

sb-att 2-3

po a 22 26

e 2

fld% .984

Beeler’s Career Hitting Stats Year 2012

avg .271

gp-gs 28-12

ab 48

r 13

h 13

2b 2

3b 0

hr 0

rbi 9

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tb 15

slg% .313

bb 6

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so 5

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2012 - Summer (La Crosse Loggers) Played in 16 games and posted a .375 average with four doubles, five RBI and seven runs scored ... La Crosse went on to win the Northwoods League title.

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P l ay e r B i o s #27 ZAC CARTER

#15 CRAIG CAUFIELD

Sophomore • OF/1B 6-3 • 218 • R/R Memphis, Tenn. Houston HS

R-Freshman • RHP 6-3 • 206 • R/R Germantown, Tenn. Houston HS Major: Undeclared

Major: Sport & Leisure mgmt

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#22 COREY CHAFIN Freshman • C 6-1 • 210 • R/R Germantown, Tenn. Houston HS Major: Undeclared

2012 - Summer (Asheboro Copperheads) Played alongside teammate Ford WIlson, hit .137 with two RBI for the Asheboro Copperheads in the Coastal Plains League.

2012 - Summer (Dodge City A’s) Posted a 1.74 ERA and a 3-0 record in nine appearances with the Dodge City A’s of the Jayhawk League.

2012 - Freshman Appeared in 15 games, 11 of which were pinch-runner situations ... Made one start, at Middle Tennessee ... Worked two walks in start at Middle Tennessee (3/28) and scored two runs ... Scored seven runs on the season.

2012 - Freshman Redshirted.

Prep A three-year letterwinner as an outfielder and first baseman for former Tigers Lane McCarter and Collins Day at Houston High School ... Led Houston to a 33-13 record and a runnerup finish in the Tennessee State Tournament in 2010 ... Was invited to play in the Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association (TBCA) Showcase after a breakout junior season in 2010 ... Hit .389 and led the Mustangs with 10 home runs, 42 RBI, 52 runs scored and 95 total bases ... Legged out 10 doubles and stole 24 bases en route a 2010 Commercial Appeal Best of Preps finalist honor ... Earned Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TSWA) All-Metro and Class AAA All-State accolades, as well as TBCA All-Region and All-State first team honors ... A standout multi-sport athlete at Houston High, Carter was a three-year letterman at wide receiver on the Mustangs football team ... Scored five touchdowns and averaged over 30 yards per catch on his way to All-District 15-AAA first team honors ... Also lettered one season on the hardwood. Personal Son of Scott and Annaree Carter ... Plans to major in sport and leisure management.

Prep A four-year letterwinner as a rightfielder and pitcher for former Tigers Lane McCarter and Collins Day at Houston High ... Played a vital role in guiding the Mustangs to a Sub-state Regional title and Tennessee Class AAA State Runner-up showing in 2010 ... Hit .424 with seven home runs and 46 RBI in 2011 ... Gave the Mustangs production at the plate and on the mound in 33-13 campaign ... At the plate, he batted .369 with 37 RBI and seven home runs ... Added 12 stolen bases ... On the mound, he went 6-6, with 59 strikeouts and a save in a team-high 12 starts ... In those 12 starts, he logged five complete games, while posting a 1.56 ERA and holding opponents to a meager .183 batting average ... Hauled in a plethora of honors in 2010, most notably being named a Commercial Appeal Baseball Best of Preps finalist ... An All-Shelby Metro pick, Caufield earned 2010 Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association (TBCA) All-Region recognition and was selected to play in the TBCA All-Star Tournament in 2010 ... Noted as one of the top juniors in the State of Tennessee, Caufield was selected to play for Team Tennessee at the 2010 Junior Sunbelt Classic Tournament ... Helped Tennessee reach the JSC Championship game ... Spent the 2010 summer playing for the Ohio Warhawks, who claimed the 2010 Past Time National Championship.

Prep Named All-Region in baseball three times, 2010, 2011, 2012 ... Earned four letters each in baseball and football at Houston High School in Germantown, Tenn. ... Garnered All-Region honors in football ... Played club baseball for the Memphis Tigers. Personal Parents are Scott and Patty Chafin ... Major is undeclared.

#5 TYLER DIXON Sophomore • OF 6-3 • 225 • R/R Eads, Tenn. Meridian CC Major: Undeclared Meridian Community College Helped the Eagles win the Miss-Lou Conference championship in his one season there ... Hit .230 with four home runs, 20 runs batted in in 33 games ... Was on the Dean’s List his second semester at Meridian. Prep Helped Collierville High School to a combined record of 72-25 over the last two seasons, including a 41-9 mark in 2011 ... Was twice named All-State in baseball ... Named Louisville Slugger All-American ... Earned two letters in baseball and three in football ... Had a batting average of .460 with nine home runs as a senior ... Hit 18 career home runs.

Personal Parents are Mike and Debbie Dixon ... Major is undeclared ... Played with current Tigers Personal Son of Brian and Lisa Caufield ... Has not de- Tucker Tubbs and Erik Shoenrock in high school. clared a major.

Carter’s Career Hitting Stats Year 2012

avg .000

gp-gs 15-1

ab 6

r 7

h 0

2b 0

3b 0

hr 0

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tb 0

slg% .000

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hbp 0

so 1

gdp 0

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sf 0

sh 0

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports #14 CLAYTON GANT r-Senior • Pitcher 6-0 • 190 • R/R Parsons, Tenn. Tennessee Major: Interdisciplinary Studies

2011 - Redshirt Sophomore Regular weekend starter as he made 14 starts for the Tigers ... Finished with a 4-3 record and a 4.99 ERA ... Pitched 70.1 innings, including five outings of six-plus innings ... Had four quality starts during the season and picked up Personal two wins, one loss and a no decision in those Son of Tony and Gloria Gant ... Majoring in instarts ... Picked up his first win in the 13-7 vic- terdisciplinary studies. tory at Kennesaw State (2/27/11) ... Pitched #7 DREW GRIFFIN seven strong innings and allowed two runs on five hits and earned his second win as Memr-Junior • INF/RHP phis beat Saint Peter’s 6-2 (3/12/11) ... After 5-11 • 173 • R/R earning a third win of the year against EastBolivar, Tenn. ern Illinois, pitched seven innings of one-hit NW Miss. CC ball and allowed one run as Memphis earned Major: Interdisciplinary Studies a sweep at UAB with a 6-1 victory (4/17/11). 2010 - Redshirt Freshman Redshirted the 2010 season.

2012 - Junior Redshirted

2009 - Freshman (Tennessee) Made only one appearance as a freshman ... Worked one inning vs. Radford (3/3/09)...Allowed one run on one hit while walking two ... Finished season with 9.00 ERA.

Northwest Mississippi CC Played two seasons for the Rangers at Northwest Mississippi Junior College ... In the 2011 campaign, led the club with a .366 batting average and was third on the squad with four home runs and 32 RBI ... Named to the NJCAA

Year 2011 2012 Totals

era 4.99 12.64 6.38

w-l app 4-3 14 0-2 9 4-5 23

Year 2011 2012 Totals

avg .281 .251 .262

gp-gs 48-40 59-59 107-99

gs 14 2 16

ab 146 243 389

cg 0 0 0

r 16 41 57

sho 0/0 0/0 0/0

h 41 61 102

sv 0 0 0

2b 3 7 10

All-Region 23 team, Griffin improved his batting average by 172 points over the final six weeks of the season ... On the mound, Griffin made nine appearances and posted a 1.35 ERA in 10.1 innings ... Opponents hit just .129 against Griffin and he recorded four saves ... In his freshman season at Northwest, recorded a team-high eight home runs and was second on the squad with 30 RBI ... Posted a 1-1 record with a 4.20 ERA in 6.2 innings in eight appearances and collected two saves. Personal Son of Greg and Amy Griffin ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

#2 ETHAN GROSS Junior • INF 5-11 • 193 • R/R Mt. Juliet, Tenn. Mt. Juliet HS Major: Supply Chain Mgmt 2012 - Summer (Wareham Gatemen) Closed the season strong to claim the Cape Cod League championship, winning 10 of their last 11 games and rallying in the ninth and 10th innings for the win in game three of the championship series ... Finished the season hitting .235 with two home runs, 19 RBI and 25 runs scored ... Highlighted summer with 4-for-5 day with two home runs, a double and six RBI on August 11 at Falmouth. 2012 - Sophomore Everyday shortstop that hit leadoff in 48 of 59 games ... Finished season with a .251 average and 19 RBI ... Hit .272 with 10 RBI and 14 runs scored in C-USA play ... Had seven doubles and one triple and scored 41 runs ... Had 20 multiple hit games and had three hits against SIU-Edwardsville (2/18) and Houston (5/17) ... Had a four-game streak with two hits a game from April 8 to April 14 ... Had a season long 14-game streak of reaching base

Gant’s Career Pitching Stats ip h 70.1 88 15.2 31 86.0 119

r 43 30 73

er 39 22 61

bb 28 9 37

so 23 5 28

2b 17 10 27

3b 0 0 0

hr bavg 7 .319 2 .388 9 .334

Gross’ Career Hitting Stats 3b 2 1 3

hr 0 0 0

rbi 10 19 29

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tb 48 70 118

slg% .329 .288 .303

bb 10 29 39

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hbp 0 1 1

so 22 47 69

gdp 1 3 4

wp hbp 2 4 0 6 2 10

ob% .323 .332 .329

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sh 8 8 16

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e fld% 2 .900 0 1.000 2 .917

po a e 74 107 7 92 158 8 166 265 15

fld% .953 .969 .966

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2012 - Redshirt Junior Made nine appearances including two starts ... Finished with a 12.64 ERA in 15.2 innings of work ... Allowed three earned runs on seven hits in 4-2 loss to SIU-Edwardsville (2/17) ... Allowed no earned runs in two-thirds innings of relief at UL-Monroe (3/7) ... Allowed one hit and no runs in 1.2 innings at Middle Tennessee (3/28) ... Allowed one hit in 1.1 innings at Missouri (5/12).

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 the 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 AllWest Tennessee Team multiple times.

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports P l ay e r B i o s ... Was 3-for-4 with three runs scored against SIU-Edwardsville (2/18) ... Went 2-for-5 with a double, RBI and two runs scored against Kennesaw State (2/26) ... In game one of doubleheader against Siena (3/17), scored three runs and went 2-for-5 with a double ... Scored six runs in series at Houston and was 5-for-12 at the plate ... Committed eight errors in 258 chances ... Went the final 10 games without an error, tied for his longest streak during the season. 2011 - Freshman Played in 48 games in first season at Division I level and worked his way into 40 starts, 24 at 2B and 16 at SS ... Made his collegiate debut against Evansville (2/20/11) and drew a walk ... Notched his first career hit against Southern Illinois (3/6/11) and in his first start, collected his first multi-hit performance, with two hits at Auburn (3/8/11) ... Registered first career extra-base hit, a triple, against Alcorn State (4/1/11) ... Tallied first career RBI against Alcorn State (4/2/11) ... Collected a season-high five putouts against East Carolina (3/26/11) and Southern Miss (4/10/11) ... Had his best statistical performance at No. 19 Rice (5/14/11), going 3-for-4 with three runs scored, one RBI, a walk and his first career stolen base ... Finished the season with nine multi-hit games and a 13-game hit streak, the second-longest streak of the season by any Tiger ... Also carried a 16-game on-base streak into the 2012 campaign.

team and hauled in 2009 Third Team AllMid-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 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 three-year letterman ... Was a two-year starter at point guard ... Earned 9AAA All-District honors and helped guided the Golden Bears to a 9AAA District Runner-Up finish in 2009.

Personal Parents are Philip and Lisa Gunn ... Major is Interdisciplinary Studies.

Personal Son of Richard and Teresa Gross ... Graduated in top-10 percent of his class at Mt. Juliet High School ... Majoring in supply chain management.

2012 - Freshman Made eight appearances and garnered five at bats ... Finished with six put outs in the outfield.

#16 ALEX GUNN Junior • LHP 6-4 • 203 • L/L Clinton, Miss. Hinds CC Major: Interdisciplinary Studies

2012 - Summer (La Crosse Loggers) Made 13 starts and finished with a 6-4 record and a 4.35 ERA ... Posted 52 strikeouts in 80.2 Prep Was a four-year letterwinner at shortstop for innings and helped La Crosse win its first-ever head coach Mark Purvis ... Guided MJHS to Northwoods League title. a 133-43 mark in his four-year prep career ... Helped the Golden Bears to two Region Hinds Community College 5 championships, four District crowns and Helped the Eagles to the 2012 Mississippi three sectional titles ... Batted over .400, with State Championship with a 36-19 record ... 114 RBI and 14 home runs in high school ... Earned second team All-State honors in 2011 Hit .422 with eight jacks and 55 RBI to lead ... Garnered Academic All-State recognition Mt. Juliet to a 37-9 finish and a State Final in 2012 ... Posted a 5-3 record with a 3.41 4 appearance ... Named a Tennessee State earned run average in 2012 ... Recorded 52 Writer’s Association (TSWA) and Tennessee strikeouts against just 14 walks last season ... Baseball Coaches Association (TBCA) All-State Posted a career record of 12-4. performer in 2010 ... Selected as a 2010 AllMidstate player by The Tennessean ... Hit .385 Prep with 34 runs scored, 31 RBI and five home Earned all-metro and all-district recognition runs on his way to garnering 2009 9AAA All- in 2010 ... Was a member of National Honor District team honors for the second-straight Society at Clinton High School. year ... Named to the 9AAA All-Tournament

#42 AUSTIN HATFIELD Sophomore • OF 5-11 • 172 • R/R Huntsville, Ala. Huntsville HS Major: Undeclared 2012 - Summer (Walnut Creek Crawdads) Hit .251 and posted a .390 on-base percentage for the Walnut Creek Crawdads of the Far West League.

Prep A four-year letterwinner at HHS, Hatfield played for head coach Mark Mincher, who was a four-year starter at Memphis from 1976-79 ... Hit .322 and slugged .670; with 32 RBI and eight home runs on his way to earning Huntsville Times Baseball Team recognition as a junior ... Selected to play in both the ABCAA and All-City All-Star Games. Personal Son of Steve and Cindy Hatfield ... His father played collegiately at C-USA rival UAB ... Undeclared on his plans for a major.

#12 HEITH HATFIELD r-Senior • Pitcher 6-3 • 205 • R/R Bartlett, Tenn. Bartlett HS Major: Business Economics 2011 - Redshirt Junior Missed season due to injury. 2011 - Redshirt Sophomore Made four appearances on the mound, including two starts, but missed most of the season due to injury ... Pitched 12.1 innings

A. Hatfield’s Career Hitting Stats Year 2012

avg .000

gp-gs 8-0

ab 5

r 0

h 0

2b 0

3b 0

hr 0

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tb 0

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hbp 0

so 4

gdp 0

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sh 0

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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

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. Personal Son of Todd and Cheri Hatfield ... Majoring in business economics.

#11 COLIN LEE r-Freshman • Pitcher 6-2 • 200 • L/L Germantown, Tenn. Houston HS Major: Undeclared

Prep Helped Houston High school to a 28-6 record in 2012 ... Also helped Team Tennessee win the Sun Belt with a 10-0 record ... Earned four letters in baseball and three in football ... Had a batting average of .333 during his senior season ... Posted a 13-4 record with a 2.76 earned run average through three years at Houston High School ... Struck out 117 batters against just 30 walks in 121 and two-thirds Prep A four-year letterwinner for Phil Clark ... innings ... Earned All-Area second team as a Played first base and pitched for Bartlett ... punter ... Member of the honor roll. Two-time Tennessee All-State performer ... 2007 TBCA Class AAA State Player of the Year Personal ... Also selected as a TSWA AAA All-State per- Parents are Larry and Diane Lee ... Major is former ... Was 23-1 on the mound ... Was a undeclared. perfect 9-0 in 2008, with an ERA under 1.00 ... Helped Bartlett advance to its third-straight 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 ... Twotime All-District and All-Region IV selection ... All-TBR Two-Way Team in 2007 ... As a sophomore, Hatfield was perfect in four decisions

H. Hatfield’s Career Pitching Stats Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals

era 5.30 7.39 8.76 6.66

w-l app 1-3 12 4-3 15 1-1 4 6-7 31

Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals

avg .212 .333 .000 .212

gp-gs 19-15 15-12 0-0 34-27

gs 5 4 2 11

cg 0 0 0 0

sho 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

sv 3 1 1 5

ip h 37.1 42 31.2 45 12.1 16 81.1 103

r 28 37 12 77

er 22 26 12 60

bb 23 15 8 46

so 33 27 14 74

2b 11 10 3 24

3b 0 0 1 1

hr bavg 1 .284 4 .331 1 .333 1 .311

wp hbp 6 5 6 2 0 1 12 8

bk sfa sha po 0 3 2 91 1 4 3 36 0 1 2 1 1 8 7 128

a e fld% 11 8 .927 11 2 .959 2 0 1.000 24 10 .939

H. Hatfield’s Career Hitting Stats ab 52 48 0 100

r 7 9 0 16

h 11 16 0 27

2b 0 5 0 5

3b 0 1 0 1

hr 2 3 0 5

rbi 7 14 0 21

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tb 17 32 0 49

slg% .327 .667 .000 .490

bb 3 4 0 7

2013

hbp 1 0 0 1

so 8 14 0 22

gdp 2 0 0 2

ob% .268 .385 .000 .329

sf 0 0 0 0

sh 1 0 0 1

sb-att 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2

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po a e 91 11 8 36 11 2 1 2 0 128 24 10

fld% .927 .959 1.000 .939

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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-for-4 with a homer, three runs and a pair of RBI to help the Tigers to a 9-2 win over UAB (5/7/10).

and held opposing hitters to a .284 batting average ... 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 (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) ... Struck out seven in a strong seven-inning start versus SIU-Edwardsville 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 at 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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P l ay e r B i o s #9 JAKE LITTLE Freshman • INF/1B/OF 6-2 • 180 • R/R Franklin, Tenn. Columbia CC Major: Undeclared

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2.68 ERA in 40.1 innings of work ... Struck out 48 batters, walked 16 and opponents batted .223 against him ... Earned save against Saint Junior • LHP Peter’s (3/12/11) and struck out four batters 5-11 • 187 • L/L ... Made first career start against Arkansas Lakeland, Tenn. (3/23/11) and struck out seven batters in 3.2 St. Benedict Auburndale innings of work ... Collected first career win Major: Accounting as he pitched seven scoreless innings against Mississippi Valley State (3/30/11) ... Allowed no runs on four hits and struck out 10 batters 2012 - Summer (Brewster Whitecaps) Earned the Nolan Ryan award from the Brew- in the win over Mississippi Valley State ... Alster Whitecaps as he recorded 43 strikeouts lowed no runs on two hits, struck out eight to only two walks in 32.2 innings ... Made and earned the win over Ole Miss (4/5/11). five starts and appeared in nine games while compiling a 2.76 ERA. Prep Played for head coach Steve Heinz at Saint 2012 - Sophomore Weekend starter that made 14 starts and 16 Benedict of Auburndale ... Earned Division II appearances during the season ... Finished TSWA All-State honor as a junior in 2009 ... with a 3.48 ERA and a 5-5 record ... Had one Was a two-time All-Shelby/Metro performer complete game shutout and one save and a and SBA Pitcher of the Year award winner ... team-high 95.2 innings pitched ... His 95.2 Was one of five Commercial Appeal Best of innings pitched ranked fourth among C-USA the Preps finalists for baseball ... Named to pitchers ... Had a 2.03 ERA in league games All-Region and All-Region Tournament teams with a 3-2 record and earned a second team as a junior ... Helped SBA to a 41-20 mark All-C-USA nod ... Had 10 quality starts during over the his final two seasons, including helpthe season, including a stretch of six-straight ing the Eagles to a program-best 28-9 mark during the middle of the season ... Pitched and the school’s first-ever D2-AA West Region championship in 2009 ... Led SBA to a TSSAA six innings and allowed two runs against KenD2-AA state tournament runner-up finish... nesaw State to earn his first win of season Ace of the staff, was a perfect 8-0 with a 1.69 (2/26) ... Threw seven innings and allowed ERA in 10 appearances (all starts) ... Struck six runs, one earned, in loss to Bradley (3/2) out 100 batters in 58 innings ... Tossed eight ... Suffered back-to-back losses against Siena complete-games en route SBA Pitcher of the (3/16) and Rice (3/23) in which he allowed Year honors ... MaxPreps D2 West Region Alla combined one earned run on seven hits in District performer. the two starts ... Pitched seven strong innings against Tulane and allowed no runs on two Personal hits to earn the win ... Earned NCBWA Pitcher Son of Jerry and Ginger Moll ... An accounting of the Week honors after throwing one-hitter major. at Marshall (4/7) ... Followed up the one-hitter with 7.2 innings of work in win over East Carolina (4/14) where he allowed two runs on nine hits ... Pitched one inning in relief at Houston to earn a save (5/18) ... Started the opener of the C-USA Tournament and allowed three runs on nine hits over six innings to earn the win.

#31 SAM MOLL

Prep The Franklin (Tenn.) High School product was an All-District and All-District Tournament Team selection in 2011 ... The 6-foot1 infielder hit .473 in 2011 for the Rebels at Franklin High ... Had 10 home runs, 48 RBI and 32 extra-base hits ... Posted an impressive .991 slugging percentage and struck out just four times in 110 at-bats ... In postseason play, Little was 10-for-21 (.476). Personal Parents are Gerald and Tracey Little ... Major is undeclared.

#20 CONNOR MAHONEY Freshman • RHP 6-6 • 194 • R/R Germantown, Tenn. Germantown HS Major: Undeclared Prep Named to the all-metro team in both 2011 and 2012 ... Earned three letters in baseball at Germantown High School ... Helped the 2011 squad win the district championship ... Was a member of a team that went 30-15 and reached the state championship game ... Posted a career record of 11-4 with a 2.50 earned run average ... Had a record of 5-2 with a 2.33 earned run average last season. Personal Parents are Jack and Christian Mahoney ... Major is undeclared.

2011 - Freshman Hampered by injuries late in the year, but made 11 appearances and five starts ... Finished season with 3-1 record and impressive

Moll’s Career Pitching Stats Year 2011 2012 Totals

era 2.68 3.48 3.24

w-l app 3-1 11 5-5 16 8-6 27

gs 5 14 19

cg 0 1 1

sho 0/1 1/1 1/2

sv 1 1 2

ip h 40.1 33 95.2 91 136.0 124

University of Memphis

r 16 47 63

er 12 37 49

bb so 16 48 44 59 60 107

2013

2b 10 8 18

3b 0 1 1

hr bavg 0 .223 3 .257 3 .247

wp hbp 2 3 4 5 6 8

bk sfa sha 0 0 2 1 5 11 1 5 13

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po 0 2 2

a 9 21 30

e fld% 2 .818 4 .852 6 .842


2013 Memphis Spring Sports #10 JACOB MOODY

#18 BLAKE MYERS

Sophomore • LHP/OF 5-9 • 178 • L/L Bartlett, Tenn. Christian Brothers HS Major: Undeclared

#44 CONNER PORTER

r-Sophomore • LHP 5-11 • 175 • R/L Memphis, Tenn. Saint Benedict Auburndale Major: Criminology 2012 - Sophomore Redshirted.

2011 - Freshman Made 10 appearances on the mound, finishing the season with a 1-1 record and an 11.08 ERA ... Pitched 4.1 innings in relief against Alcorn State and earned his first career victory ... Recorded two strikeouts in three-straight 2012 - Freshman outings ... Allowed one run or fewer in six of Logged 9.1 innings of work in nine appear- his 10 outings. ances ... Six of his nine outings allowed no runs and finished with a 5.79 ERA ... Allowed Prep no runs or hits in debut against SIU-Edwards- Lettered as a pitcher and outfielder for head ville (2/18) ... Added a scoreless two-thirds of coach Steve Heinz’s Saint Benedict Eagles ... an inning in his second outing while record- Earned All-State recognition as a senior in ing his first career strikeout against Bradley 2010 ... Selected as a Memphis Sport Maga(3/2) ... Had a solid three inning relief outing zine All-Star ... Was a two-time All-Region and against UT Martin (5/15) as he allowed no All-Shelby/Metro pick ... Had a standout juruns on no hits while striking out four. nior season, going 5-3, with a 2.54 ERA and 54 strikeouts ... Helped SBA to a 28-9 record, Prep a West Region championship and the school’s A four-year letterwinner for Buster Kelso’s first TSSAA Division 2 Class AA state tournaCBHS squad, the 2011 squad claimed the ment appearance ... Teamed with fellow justate title ... Moody had an all-star campaign nior Sam Moll to guide SBA to a 2009 Division in 2010, leading the Brothers to the state 2 State runner-up finish ... Named to the Allsemi-finals and a 32-9 record ... As a junior, West Region team, as well as garnering AllMoody hit .366 with 44 runs scored and was West Region All-Tournament recognition as a among the top high school players in Tennes- junior ... Voted to the All-TBCA Team ... Was see with 10 home runs and 15 doubles ... Hit named the 2009 St. Benedict Offensive Player three home runs in a game in 2009 to collect of the Year ... Garnered All-Region Tourna10 RBI ... Earned All-State, All-West, All-Metro ment honors as a junior. and All-State Tournament selections ... Invited to the TBCA Showcase and East Coast Pro Personal Showcase in Lakeland, Fla. Son of Tim and Leigh Myers ... Majoring in criminal justice and criminology. Personal Son of Domino and Angie Moody ... Undeclared on a major.

Freshman • RHP 6-7 • 200 • R/R Newburgh, Ind. Olney Central College Major: Exercise Science 2012 - Summer (Lima Locos) Made six appearances for the Lima Locos, of the Great Lakes League, and had a 7.71 ERA in 18.2 innings pitched. Olney Central College Went 5-1 with a 3.50 earned run average in 2012 for Olney Central College ... Recorded 47 strikeouts against 22 walks in 43 and onethird innings pitched last season ... Posted a career earned run average of 2.70 with a 7-2 record ... Tossed 59 innings and recorded 60 strikeouts and 34 walks ... Helped the Blue Jays to a 38-14 record last year ... Earned two letters at Olney Central College. Prep Earned two letters in baseball and one in basketball at Castle High School in Newburgh, Ind. ... Helped his 2008 junior legion team win the Indiana State championship ... Was a member of the 2011 senior legion team that won the Indiana State championship. Personal Parents are Greg and Kelly Porter ... Majoring in Health and Human Performance-Exercise and Sport Science.

#33 JON REED Junior • RHP 6-2 • 197 • R/R Tulsa, Okla. Walters State CC Major: Interdisciplinary Studies

2012 - Summer (Alexandria Beetles) Played for the Alexandria Beetles of the Northwoods League ... Compiled 5-1 record,

M o o dy ’ s C a r e e r P i t c h i n g S tat s Year 2012

era 5.79

w-l app 0-0 9

gs 0

cg 0

sho 0/0

sv 0

ip 9.1

Year 2011

era 11.08

w-l app 1-1 10

gs 0

cg 0

sho 0/1

sv 0

h 4

r 8

er 6

bb 12

so 11

2b 0

3b 0

hr bavg 0 .125

wp hbp 2 1

bk sfa sha 1 0 1

po 0

a e fld% 3 0 1.000

wp hbp 1 3

bk sfa sha 0 0 1

po 0

a e fld% 4 0 1.000

Myers’ Career Pitching Stats ip 13.0

h 20

r 16

University of Memphis

er 16

bb 11

so 8

2013

2b 5

3b 1

hr bavg 1 .364

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2012 - Summer (Hamilton Joes) Played for the Hamilton Joes of the Great Lakes League alongside teammates Tucker Tubbs, Colton Simbeck and Dylan Toscano ... Had five outings and sported a 6.00 ERA with 13 strikeouts ... Was ranked seventh among the Great Lakes Top 30 Prospects by Perfect Game Baseball.

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports P l ay e r B i o s a 4.79 ERA and 65 strikeouts to 18 walks in Region and All-Metro in 2010 and 2011 ... 67.2 innings pitched. Added All-State recognition in 2010 ... Hit above .400 in two of his three years of prep baseball. Walters State Community College Recorded 45 strikeouts against just nine walks in 50 and one-thirds innings pitched last year Personal ... Went 7-1 with a 3.93 earned run average Son of Brian and Michelle Rupiper ... Also in 2011 ... Helped the Senators to a 52-11 re- earned letters in wrestling and football in cord as a sophomore. high school ... Has not decided on a major. Prep Was a pitcher and third baseman for Tulsa Memorial High School ... Named to All-State, All-Metro and All-Area Code teams.

#13 ERIK SCHOENROCK Junior • Pitcher 6-2 • 200 • R/L Collierville, Tenn. Collierville HS Major: Sports & Leisure MGMT

Personal Parents are Paul and Constanza Reed ... Major is Interdisciplinary Studies.

2012 - Summer (Brewster Whitecaps) Voted as the best teammate by Brewster Whitecaps players ... Posted a 4.50 ERA in 18 innings of work.

#39 NATE RUPIPER Sophomore • INF/C 5-11 • 189 • R/R Collierville, Tenn. Christian Brothers HS Major: Undeclared 2012 - Summer (Walnut Creek Crawdads) Hit .287 with a .378 on-base percentage for the Walnut Creek Crawdads of the Far West League. 2012 - Freshman Appeared in 11 games and made seven starts, six behind the plate and one as designated hitter ... Hit .379 on the season with one RBI and four runs scored ... Was 3-for-4 with a run scored in win at No. 7 UCF (4/28) ... Went 3-for-4 with an RBI and run scored versus Tennessee ... Had two hits in four at-bats against UT Martin and scored two runs. Prep Three-year letterwinner at CBHS for coach Buster Kelso’s squad ... Helped the squad to the 2011 State title with fellow sophomore Jacob Moody ... Named All-Conference, All-

and allowed one run on two hits ... Picked up his second win in relief against Alcorn State. Prep Was a four-year letterwinner for former Memphis head coach, Jeff Hopkins, at Collierville High ... Named All-Shelby/Metro and TBCA All-Region in 2010 ... Helped guide the Dragons to a 37-9 mark and a District championship in 2010 ... Was sidelined by a seasonending back injury in 2009 ... Was chosen to pitch for the 2009 Tennessee Jr. Sunbelt team and in the TBCA Showcase, but was unable to perform due to the back injury. Personal Son of head coach Daron Schoenrock and Carol Schoenrock ... A sports and leisure management major.

#25 MICHAEL SILLYMAN Freshman • 1B 6-6 • 260 • L/R Cordova, Tenn. Briarcrest HS Major: Criminology

2012 - Sophomore Made 17 appearances including three starts ... Had 26 strikeouts in 27 innings of work and opponents hit .284 against him ... Finished with a 2-2 record and a 5.33 ERA ... Allowed no runs or hits in relief outing against Kennesaw State (2/25) ... Started at Middle Tennessee (3/28) and pitched three innings and allowed one run on two hits to earn the win ... Allowed one hit in 1.2 innings of relief at Tennessee (4/4) ... Allowed no runs on one hit in 1.2 innings against UT Martin (5/15) to earn win.

Prep Co-MVP of the Briarcrest Christian High School baseball team ... Named All-Star game MVP ... hit .341 with 31 hits, three home runs and 31 runs batted in as a senior ... Went 4-2 and recorded 34 strikeouts as a pitcher ... Earned three letters in baseball and basketball at Briarcrest Christian High School ... Helped the Saints’ basketball team reach 2011 - Freshman the state championship game ... Was on the Made 12 appearances in his freshman cam- honor roll. paign, including six starts ... Finished with a 6.28 ERA in 28.2 innings pitched ... Recorded Personal 20 strikeouts and held opponents to a .283 Parents are Tony Sillyman and Michelle Gridbatting average ... Collected his first career er ... Majors are Criminology and Criminal win, allowing no runs on six hits and four Justice. strikeouts against Saint Peter’s (3/13/11) ... Had one of his best outings versus Arkansas (3/22/11) in which he pitched five innings

Schoenrock’s Career Pitching Stats Year 2011 2012 Totals

era 6.28 5.33 5.82

w-l app 2-4 12 2-2 17 4-6 29

gs 6 3 9

cg 0 0 0

sho 0/0 0/1 0/1

sv 0 0 0

ip 28.2 27.0 55.2

h 32 29 61

r 24 18 42

er 20 16 36

bb 26 20 46

so 20 26 46

2b 6 2 8

3b 0 1 1

hr bavg 2 .283 0 .284 2 .284

wp hbp 5 6 11 1 16 7

bk sfa sha 0 1 0 1 3 2 1 4 2

po 0 1 1

a 7 4 11

e fld% 1 .875 0 1.000 1 .923

Rupiper’s Career Hitting Stats Year 2012

avg .379

gp-gs 11-7

ab 29

r 4

h 11

2b 0

3b 0

hr 0

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rbi 1

tb 11

slg% .379

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bb 0

hbp 0

so 2

gdp 2

ob% .379

sf 0

sh 0

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sb-att 1-2

po 46

a 8

e 0

fld% 1.000


2013 Memphis Spring Sports Personal Son of Troy and Gwen Simbeck ... Majoring in health and human performance with a concentration on exercise and sport sciences.

#17 COLTON SIMBECK Sophomore • Outfielder 6-4 • 210 • R/R Loretto, Tenn. Loretto HS Major: Health & Human Performance

2012 - Freshman Played in 24 games and made 17 starts ... Hit .207 and collected three RBI ... Had a productive debut, going 1-for-3 with RBI double against SIU-Edwardsville (2/17) ... Started career with hits in his first five games played and six of the first seven overall ... Was 1-for3 with RBI and run scored against Kennesaw State (2/26) ... Notched first career two-hit game with a 2-for-5 effort at UL Monroe (3/6) ... Went 1-for-2 with RBI and run scored against UAB (5/6). Prep A three-year letterwinner for head coach Gary Lamm at Loretto High School ... A twotime All-District and All-Region selection, Simbeck blasted 17 home runs, while driving in 73 runs as a sophomore and junior ... Hit .467 with 33 RBI and eight home runs en route 2009 Tennessee Baseball Report Super Sophomore Team spot ... Participated in the Edge Sports Showcase prior to his junior season and followed with an award-winning junior campaign in 2010 ... As a junior, Simbeck hit .679 with 40 RBI, 15 stolen bases, nine home runs and eight triples to garner District co-MVP, All-Mid-State and Times Daily All-Area accolades ... Highlighted his stellar junior season by being selected a Louisville Slugger Honorable Mention All-American and being named to the 2010 TBCA All-State squad.

S i mb e c k ’ s C a r e e r H i t t i n g S t a t s Year 2010

avg .259

gp-gs 52-48

ab 166

r 27

h 43

2b 9

Year 2010 2012 Totals

avg .259 .273 .267

gp-gs 52-48 55-54 107-102

ab 166 209 375

r 27 27 54

h 43 57 100

2b 9 12 21

3b 4

hr 1

rbi 14

tb 63

slg% .380

bb 12

hbp 6

so 49

gdp 2

ob% .332

sf 0

sh 5

sb-att 0-2

po 100

a 7

e 1

fld% .957

ob% .332 .332 .332

sf 0 1 1

sh 5 5 10

sb-att 0-2 20-25 20-27

po a 100 7 126 3 226 10

e 1 4 5

fld% .991 .970 .979

Thomas’ Career Hitting Stats 3b 4 1 5

hr 1 4 5

rbi 14 37 51

University of Memphis

tb 63 83 146

slg% .380 .397 .389

bb 12 14 26

2013

hbp so 6 49 5 56 11 105

gdp 2 0 2

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2012 - Summer (Hamilton Joes) Hit three home runs and collected 13 RBI while hitting .218 for the Hamilton Joes of the Great Lakes League.

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 #24 DERRICK THOMAS 10 games in which he collected multiple hits ... Drove in two or more runs five times ... r-Junior • Outfielder Opened his career with a six-game hit streak 6-5 • 215 • R/R that included a 3-for-3 effort vs. Pittsburgh Rosswell, Ga. (2/27/10) ... Hit .277 in 21 C-USA contests ... Rosswell HS Ripped five doubles and added a home run Major: Marketing MGMT and 10 RBI in league play ... Went 2-for-5 with a pair of doubles vs. UL-Monroe (3/10/10) ... 2012 - Summer (Brewster Whitecaps) Hit his first career home run to help MemPlayed in the first 12 games for Brewster and phis to a one-run win at UCF (5/2/10) ... Had hit .333 with four doubles and five RBI in the three hits, two doubles, two RBI and two runs Cape Cod League. scored in a 9-2 victory over UAB (5/7/10) ... Had a solid series at No. 14 Oklahoma, going 2012 - Redshirt Sophomore 4-for-10 (.400) ... Posted three hits and drove Played in 55 of 59 games and made starts in in a pair at Southern Miss (5/21/10). 54 contests ... Hit .273 on the season with four home runs and 37 RBI ... Hit .277 in C- Prep USA play and had one home run and 15 RBI ... Was a four-year letterwinner on the baseLed team with 20 steals, tied for third in the ball diamond for head coach Mike Power at C-USA ranks ... Had 17 multi-hit games includ- Roswell High School ... Three-time All-Area ing three hit games against SIU-Edwardsville selection ... Two-time 6AAAAA First Team All(2/19) and Bradley (3/3) ... Had four-straight Region pick ... Earned RHS’s Offensive MVP two-hit games late in the season beginning in honors in 2007 and 2009 ... Was tabbed The series finale at Missouri (5/13) and continu- Beacon’s 2009 All-County First Team pering through game two at Houston (5/18) ... former...2009 Louisville Slugger High School Opened season with a nine-game hitting Honorable Mention All-American ... Perfect streak and had another nine-game streak Game Southeast Region first team selection later in the season ... Had 11 multi-RBI games ... Noted as one of the Greater Atlanta area’s including two games, versus SIU-Edwardsville top players by ESPN ... Hit over .400 with 18 (2/18) and versus Southern Miss in C-USA home runs and 58 stolen bases in his prep Tournament (5/23), with three RBI ... Was career ... Served as team captain his senior 6-for-14 with three doubles, home run and year and guided RHS to a 21-7 record and four RBI in series against SIU-Edwardsville ... a GHSA state playoff appearance ... Led the Hit 5-for-11 with four doubles, home run and Hornets with a .479 batting average, an .842 four RBI in series against East Carolina. slugging percentage, a .542 on-base percentage, 45 hits, 30 runs scored, 15 stolen bases, 2011 - Sophomore 11 doubles and seven home runs his senior Redshirted the 2011 season due to injury. season ... 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 roundtrippers as a junior.

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports P l ay e r B i o s 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 ... Majoring in marketing management.

#28 DYLAN TOSCANO Sophomore • Pitcher 6-5 • 205 • R/R Franklin, Tenn. Independence HS Major: Undeclared 2012 - Summer (Hamilton Joes) Made seven appearances, five starts, for Hamilton of the Great Lakes League, and recorded a 4.68 ERA in 32.2 innings. 2012 - Freshman After missing much of the first half of the season due to injury, made debut at Middle Tennessee on March 27 with 2.2 no-hit innings ... Finished season with a 3.05 ERA in 20.2 innings ... Held opponents to a .121 average against and allowed just eight hits ... Posted three-straight no-hit outings late in the year against Missouri, UT Martin and Houston. Prep A four-year letterwinner as a dual-position standout at Independence High ... Excelled both on the mound and at the plate to help lead the Eagles to their second-straight District 11-AAA title in 2010 ... The power pitcher went 5-1 with a stingy 1.80 ERA ... Added 47 strikeouts in just 35 innings to garner All-District and Pitcher of the Year honors ... Highlighted his junior campaign with an eightstrikeout performance to earn the win in the

District Championship game ... Hit 11 home runs over his last two prep seasons ... Hit a team-best six home runs as a sophomore in 2009 and led the team with five round-trippers in 2010 ... Was selected to play for Team Tennessee in the 2010 Junior Sunbelt Classic Baseball Tournament ... Picked up the win in Tennessee’s march past Team Canada on its way to the JSC Tournament championship game ... Also played for the Kansas City Royal Scout Team in 2009 and 2010.

1-for-1 with two RBI and a run scored against Southern Miss in C-USA Tournament. Prep A four-year letterwinner at shortstop for former Tiger player and coach Jeff Hopkins ... As a junior, he hit .373 with seven home runs, four doubles and three triples en route to being named a 2010 Commercial Appeal Best of the Preps finalist ... A 2010 All Shelby-Metro and two-time All-Region selection, Tubbs helped lead Collierville to a 41-9 finish and a District 15-AAA crown in 2010 ... Hit .404 to Personal help CHS to a Regional title in 2009 ... Named Son of Dean and Cheryl Toscano ... Undecided to the Tennessee Baseball Report’s 2009 Suon major. per Sophomore Team ... Selected to play for Team Tennessee in both the 2009 and 2010 Junior Sunbelt Baseball Classic ... Named to #8 TUCKER TUBBS the Junior Sunbelt All-Tournament team in Sophomore • Infielder 2009 and helped Team Tennessee claim a runner-up finish in the 2010 JSBC Tournament ... 6-5 • 205 • R/R Shined on the gridiron as well, earning three Collierville, Tenn. letters at Collierville High ... Three-time AllCollierville HS District honoree and a two-time All-Shelby Major: Undeclared Metro (2009, 2010) pick on the football field as the Dragons’ starting quarterback, free 2012 - Summer (Hamilton Joes) safety, kicker and punter. A Great Lakes League All-Star, hit .359 for the Hamilton Joes with four home runs, 23 RBI, Personal nine doubles, two triples and 28 runs scored. Son of Bond and Michele Tubbs ... Has not decided on a major. 2012 - Freshman Appeared in 37 games and made 23 starts, mostly at second base ... Hit .256 with one home run and 18 RBI ... Had two doubles and a triple among his 21 hits ... Scored 14 runs and was 3-for-4 in attempted steals ... Recorded first career hit and RBI against Kennesaw State (2/24) ... Was 1-for-3 with a triple and two RBI at UL-Monroe (3/6) ... Went 2-for-3 in second game of doubleheader at Baylor (3/11) ... Was 1-for-3 with a RBI triple in game two of doubleheader against Siena (3/17) ... Had a pinch-hit RBI single and later scored run against Rice (3/25) ... Was 1-for-4 with a double and two RBI against Tulane (3/31) ... Collected first career home run against East Carolina (4/14) ... Had two hits in as many atbats at Missouri (5/11) ... Went 1-for-4 with two runs scored at Houston (5/18) ... Went

Toscano’s Career Pitching Stats Year 2012

era 3.05

w-l app 0-0 11

Year 2012

avg .256

gp-gs 37-23

gs 0

cg 0

sho 0/0

sv 0

ip 20.2

h 8

r 8

er 7

bb 13

so 19

2b 2

3b 0

hr bavg 0 .121

wp hbp 1 5

bk sfa sha 1 1 1

po 1

a e fld% 1 0 1.000

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r 14

h 21

2b 4

3b 2

hr 1

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rbi 18

tb 32

slg% .390

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bb 10

hbp 0

so 14

gdp 5

ob% .323

sf 4

sh 1

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#32 JONATHAN VAN EATON r-Junior • Pitcher 6-2 • 205 • R/R Arlington, Tenn. Arlington HS

#40 JOSIAH WARD Senior • Pitcher 6-7 • 230 • R/R Atoka, Tenn. Southwest Tenn CC

Major: Interdisciplinary Studies

Major: Interdisciplinary Studies

2012 - Junior Appeared in one game for the Tigers and allowed one hit against Middle Tennessee (3/28) ... Struck out two in his one inning of work. Junior College Appeared in three games in the 2010 season at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College ... Struck out four batters in 3.1 innings of work ... Did not surrender an earned run in his appearances ... Started junior college career at Crichton , now Victory University in Memphis, before transferring to MGCCC ... Transferred to Southwest Tennessee Community College last season. Prep Lettered two seasons at McNairy Central ... Highlighted his senior season with a complete game effort against Scotts Hills ... Fanned 13 batters in one of his most dominant performances of his high school career. Personal Son of Keith Ward and Pamela Melendrez ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

Van Eaton’s Career Pitching Stats Year 2011 2012 Totals

era 6.48 1.58 3.02

w-l app 1-1 11 6-2 30 7-3 41

gs 0 0 0

cg 0 0 0

sho 0/0 0/1 0/1

sv 0 8 8

ip 16.2 40.0 56.2

h 26 38 64

r 12 10 22

er 12 7 19

bb 6 19 25

so 15 33 48

2b 3 5 8

3b 2 1 3

hr bavg 2 .361 1 .255 3 .290

wp hbp 1 1 6 2 7 3

bk sfa sha 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 4

po 0 1 1

a 0 7 7

e fld% 0 .000 1 .889 1 .889

wp hbp 0 0

bk sfa sha 0 0 0

po 0

a e fld% 0 0 .000

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era 0.00

w-l app 0-0 1

Year 2012

avg .358

gp-gs 25-18

gs 0

cg 0

sho 0/0

sv 0

ip 1.0

h 1

r 0

er 0

bb 0

so 2

2b 1

3b 0

hr bavg 0 .000

White’s Career Hitting Stats ab 67

r 10

h 24

2b 6

3b 0

hr 0

rbi 8

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tb 30

slg% .448

bb 12

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hbp 2

so 9

gdp 1

ob% .469

sf 0

sh 3

sb-att 3-5

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e 2

fld% .984

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2011 - Redshirt Freshman Made 11 appearances and finished with a 6.48 ERA and 15 strikeouts in 16.2 innings of work ... Struck out one and posted a scoreless 2012 - Summer (La Crosse Loggers) Posted a 2.76 ERA in 29.1 innings of work and inning in relief versus Arkansas (3/23/11) ... finished with 14 saves and 29 strikeouts ... Re- Allowed no runs on one hit in one inning of corded the final three outs in the 8-1 win over work against Alcorn State (4/1/11) ... Pitched 1.1 scoreless innings against UAB (5/27/11) at Mankato in the championship finale. C-USA Tournament to earn first win. 2012 - Redshirt Sophomore Appeared in school record 30 games and had 2010 - Freshman a 1.58 ERA with eight saves ... His eight saves Redshirted 2010 season after undergoing ranked him tied for second in single-season Tommy John surgery. program history ... Had a 6-2 record in 40 innings ... Held opponents to a .255 average Prep against and had 33 strikeouts to 19 walks ... Was a four-year letterwinner for head coach Had 10-straight outings from April 14 (East Chris Ring at Arlington High School ... Put up Carolina) to May 11 (at Missouri) without al- record-setting numbers in his prep career lowing a run ... Picked up win at Mississippi at AHS ... Holds Arlington’s career marks for State (2/29) with three strikeouts in 1.2 in- wins (15), innings pitched (185) and strikenings of relief ... Allowed two hits in two in- outs (184) ... Is also the Tigers’ single-season nings against Bradley, but earned his first save record holder with 68 strikeouts in 78 inof the season ... Earned second win with one nings in 2008 ... Earned first team All-Metro scoreless inning against Austin Peay (3/13) and All-Region accolades in 2008-09 ... Was a ... Picked up second save with 2.2 innings of three-time 14AAA All-District selection (2006, two hit ball at Marshall (4/6) ... Retired all five 2008-09) ... Helped Arlington to its first state batters he faced in save against East Carolina tournament appearance in 2008 and a 22(4/14) ... Notched fourth save in his next out- 15 finish in 2009 ... Was 2009 USA Classic ing, striking out three of the four batters he National High School All-Tournament pick ... faced at Murray State (4/18) ... Retired the Went 5-2 as a senior to guide AHS to a fourthtwo batters he faced against Ole Miss (4/24) place finish in the TBR West Tennessee Poll ... to record fifth save ... Notched sixth save in Lettered two seasons on the gridiron at Arnext outing, striking out one in one inning at lington High. UCF (4/28) ... Allowed no hits in one and onethird inning against UAB to pick up third win Personal ... The next day, improved to 4-2 with two in- Son of Diana and Tim Van Eaton ... An interning outing against the Blazers ... Converted disciplinary studies major.

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports P l ay e r B i o s Stood out on the squad, earning USSSA AllAmerican honors ... After participating in the 2009 USSSA All-American Game, White was Sophomore • C/1B selected to represent the U.S. on the 2010 6-0 • 185 • L/R USSSA High School National Team that travHoover, Ala. eled to Japan to play five games against interSpain Park HS national competition ... Helped Team USSSA Major: Undeclared to a 2-1-2 showing in Japan, including going 2-for-5 with a home run and three RBI in one of the club’s wins ... A multi-sport athlete at 2012 - Freshman Played in 25 contests, making 18 starts, 13 SPHS, earned two letters on the gridiron and of which were behind the plate ... Hit .358 one on the hardwood. and collected eight RBI and scored 10 runs ... Had six doubles among his 24 hits ... Personal Threw out five of 18 base stealers from be- Son of Jimmy and Suzanne White ... His father hind the plate ... Registered his first multi- played baseball at C-USA rival Southern Miss hit game against SIU-Edwardsville (2/19) and Montevallo ... His grandfather played with a 2-for-5 effort ... Went 2-for-3 with football at Alabama and was member of Alaa double at Ole Miss (2/28) ... Was 2-for- bama’s National Championship team in 1964 3 with two walks, RBI and a run scored ... Has not chosen a major. against Bradley (3/3) ... Had two doubles in a 2-for-3 day at UL-Monroe (3/7) in which #1 ZACH WILLIS he walked twice, drove in a run and scored Sophomore • Infielder three runs ... Was 2-for-2 with a double, RBI 5-10 • 190 • L/R and run scored against Rice (3/24) ... Went 2-for-3 with run scored in game two of seBartlett, Tenn. ries against Tulane (3/31). Bartlett HS

#26 CARTER WHITE

Prep A four-year letterman for head coach Will Smith at Spain Park High School in Hoover, Ala. Saw action at third base, but primarily played catcher for the Jaguars ... Hit .350 with six home runs and 39 RBI in his senior season ... Spain Park’s career-hits leader, hit .400 with six home runs and three triples, while leading the Jaguars to a 31-15 finish in 2010 ... A two-time recipient of SPHS’s “Rising Jaguar” Award, his numbers earned several honors ... Named to the Over the Mountain first team, as well as garnering first team All-Region 6 and first team All-County recognition ... Voted to the Alabama All-Star Team and participated in the state’s North/West AllStar Game ... Played summerball for the Excel Blue Wave and head coach Steve Gendron ...

Major: Undeclared

run scored (4/1) ... Posted second, three-hit game with a 3-for-4 performance at Southern Miss (4/20). 2011 - Freshman Played in 21 games ... Made NCAA debut against Evansville (2/20/11) as a pinch hitter ... Collected his first career hit against Saint Peter’s (3/12/11) ... Had a key pinch-hit single in the Tigers’ 6-5 victory over Southern Miss (4/8/11) in the series opener ... Also came up big as pinch hitter in sweep of UAB (4/16/11) with two runs scored and a single ... Made eight appearances as a pinch runner and scored seven runs on the season ... Finished the year error-free in the field ... Tallied six defensive assists and five putouts. Prep Was a four-year letterwinner at second base for former Tiger Phil Clark at Bartlett High School ... Helped the Panthers to threestraight 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 2012 - Summer (Dodge City A’s) Son of Greg and Stacey Willis ... Undecided on Hit .301 in 23 games for Dodge City of the a major ... Also lettered as a golfer at Bartlett Jayhawk League ... Hit one home run and colHigh School. lected 16 RBI.

#37 MICHAEL WILLS 2012 - Sophomore Appeared in 47 games and made 27 starts ... r-Senior • Pitcher Hit .248 with a home run and nine RBI, eight 6-1 • 190 • L/L doubles and a triple ... Drew 24 walks and Germantown, Tenn. sported a .408 on-base percentage ... Went Christian Brothers HS 2-for-2 with a double and two runs scored Major: Accounting against Kennesaw State (2/25) ... Was 3-for-4 with a double, two RBI and two runs scored against Siena (3/17) ... Hit first career home 2012 - Summer (La Crosse Loggers) run against Rice and finished day 1-for-3 Appeared in six games for the Loggers and (3/25) ... Had two hits against Tulane with a compiled a 1-0 record with a 4.50 ERA in six Willis’ Career Hitting Stats

Year 2011 2012 Totals

avg .429 .248 .270

gp-gs 21-0 47-27 68-27

Year 2010 2011 2012 Totals

era 14.14 4.79 4.73 5.42

w-l app 0-0 7 2-1 13 4-2 16 6-3 36

ab 14 101 115

r 7 22 29

h 6 25 31

2b 0 8 8

3b 0 1 1

hr 0 1 1

rbi 0 9 9

tb 6 38 44

slg% .429 .376 .383

bb 0 24 24

hbp 0 4 4

so 3 20 23

gdp 0 1 1

ob% .429 .408 .410

sf 0 1 1

sh 0 0 0

sb-att 0-1 2-4 2-5

po a 5 6 38 80 43 86

e 0 5 5

fld% 1.000 .959 .963

e 0 0 0 0

fld% 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000

Wills’ Career Pitching Stats gs 0 1 12 13

cg 0 0 1 1

sho 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

sv 0 0 0 0

ip h 7.0 18 20.2 22 70.1 79 98.0 119

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r 12 11 45 68

er 11 11 37 59

bb 3 5 21 29

2013

so 2 18 43 63

2b 4 4 13 21

3b 0 0 3 3

hr bavg 0 .462 4 .275 6 .286 10 .301

wp hbp 1 1 3 0 6 6 10 7

bk sfa sha 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 5 4 2 5

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po 1 0 1 2

a 0 2 8 10


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2009 - Freshman Season Redshirted.

2011 - Redshirt Sophomore Made 13 appearances, including one start, and finished the year with a 4.79 ERA ... Allowed no runs in eight of his 13 appearances ... Picked up the win against Evansville (2/20/11) after allowing no runs on one hit in 1.1 innings ... Allowed no runs on two hits in two innings of work against Saint Peter’s (3/13/11) and struck out three batters ... Struck out five batters over 2.2 innings and allowed no runs on one hit against Alcorn State (4/1/11) ... Allowed one hit in two scoreless innings of work to earn win at UAB (4/16/11). 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).

Year 2011 2012 Totals

avg .175 .245 .231

gp-gs 36-7 56-48 92-55

ab 40 155 195

r 4 26 30

h 7 38 45

2b 1 5 6

Wilson’s Career Hitting Stats 3b 0 1 1

hr 1 1 2

rbi 2 10 12

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tb 11 48 59

slg% .275 .310 .303

2013

bb 8 29 37

hbp 0 4 4

so 12 44 56

gdp 1 4 5

ob% .313 .378 .364

sf 0 0 0

sh 1 8 9

sb-att 0-0 2-3 2-3

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po 29 123 152

a 0 5 5

e 1 1 2

fld% .967 .992 .987

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2012 - Redshirt Junior Appeared in 16 games and made 12 starts ... Finished with a 4-2 record and a 4.73 ERA ... Had a 4.10 ERA as a starter compared to a 10.80 ERA coming out of the bullpen ... Had five quality starts on the season and a long relief outing of five innings ... Pitched six solid innings in his first start at Ole Miss allowing two runs, one earned, on four hits in no decision (2/28) ... Pitched seven innings and allowed four runs, one earned, on eight hits and struck out eight in a no decision at ULMonroe (3/6) ... Allowed one run, unearned, on four hits in a complete game effort against Arkansas State (3/20) ... Tossed seven innings at Murray State and allowed two runs, one earned, on seven hits and struck out seven for his second victory (4/18) ... In his second start against No. 17 Ole Miss (4/24), stymied the opposition over 8.1 innings allowing two runs, one earned, on nine hits for his third victory ... Earned fourth win with five inning relief outing at Houston (5/17) in which he allowed one run on five hits.

walks and run scored versus Tennessee (5/9) ... Career night at Houston (5/17) in which he went 4-for-5 with a double, walk, two RBI Prep and two runs scored ... Committed one error Was a three-year letterwinner for head coach in the outfield to finish with a .992 fielding Buster Kelso at CBHS ... Earned All-Shelby percentage ... Had five assists on the season, Metro honors in 2008 ... Was tabbed a West including two at the plate. Tennessee Regional All-Tournament Team member in 2007 and 2008 ... Went 8-2 with a 2011 - Freshman 1.52 ERA (13 earned runs in 60 innings) and a Played in 36 games in his first season at the save en route All-Conference West Tennessee Division I level and earned seven starts in the accolades as a senior ... Picked up a pair of outfield ... Made his collegiate baseball debut complete-game victories in the 2008 Tennes- against Evansville (2/18) ... Scored his first casee High School State baseball tournament reer run in game three of the series against ... Posted a 16-3 record with three saves in Evansville after being walked in his at-bat ... his Purple Wave career ... Was a high school Collected first career hit at UAB (4/16) ... Had teammate of former Tiger Drew Martinez. a 3-for-4 performance against Houston (5/14) ... Belted his first career home run against the Personal Cougars ... Finished season hitting .175 (7-ofSon of Claudia and Gordon Wills ... Second 40) with two RBI, four runs scored and eight cousin of San Diego Chargers quarterback, walks. Phillip Rivers ... Majoring in accounting and minoring in political science. Prep Was a four-year letterman for head coach Bill #4 FORD WILSON Moore at Independence High School ... Saw Junior • Outfielder time in centerfield and on the mound for the Eagles in his high school career ... Earned 5-10 • 186 • R/R Thompson’s Station, Tenn. 2010 All-District 11-AAA honors in his senior season ... Helped Independence High to DisIndependence HS trict 11-AAA and Region 6-AAA championMajor: Undeclared ships in 2009 ... Batted .333, with a .458 slugging percentage and scored 26 runs to guide 2012 - Summer (Asheboro Copperheads) the Eagles to a 28-10 mark and the school’s Played for the Asheboro Copperheads and first-ever Tennessee State Tournament aphit .191 with two doubles, a triple, two home pearance ... Played summerball for the Frankruns and 12 RBI. lin Outlaws ... Helped lead Outlaws to a No. 1 ranking in Tennessee and a No. 3 ranking in 2012 - Sophomore the Deep South Region by Perfect Game. Worked his way into the everyday lineup as he made 48 starts and played in 56 of 59 Personal games ... Had a .245 average with one home Son of Brad and Mona Wilson...Nickname is run and 10 RBI ... Scored 26 runs and walked JBIII... Undecided on a major. a team-high 29 times ... Hit .257 in league games with three RBI and 15 runs scored ... Recorded one of four, four-hit games for the Tigers with his 4-for-5 effort at Houston (5/17) ... Finished year with nine multi-hit games and had a season-best 11-game hit streak ... Was 2-for-3 with a double, RBI, and scored game-winning run at Mississippi State (2/29) ... Hit second career home run in win over Siena (3/17) ... Went 2-for-3 with two

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports 2012: Season Tigers Reach 30 Wins Memphis reached the 30-win plateau for the fourth time under head coach Daron Schoenrock and just the sixth season that the Tigers have earned 30 or more wins since the 1995 campaign. Over half, 16 of 28, of Memphis’ losses were by three or fewer runs over the course of the season. Ten of the Tigers’ 30 wins were by two or fewer runs. C-USA Puts Four Teams in NCAA Tournament Field For the second-straight season, Conference USA sent four teams to the NCAA Tournament, the ninth time in the last 11 seasons that C-USA had produced four or more bids. The league finished the year as the sixth-best conference, trailing the SEC, ACC, Pac 12, Big 12 and Missouri Valley. Three of the nine league teams finished the campaign ranked in the RPI top-35 and all three of those teams were nationally ranked in at least one of the four major polls. Five players and six teams ranked among the top 10 national leaders in the final 2012 NCAA statistics.

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USA. Langfield and Moll were joined by Ethan Two Tigers Drafted Gross on the C-USA All-Academic Team. Dan Langfield was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the third round of the MLB Draft. Title Game Appearance With his third round selection, Langfield be Memphis made its first appearance in came the highest draftee for the U of M since the C-USA Championship, but suffered a 5-0 1997. Langfield was selected 109th overall, setback to UAB in the matchup. The title the third-highest pick in program history. Jagame appearance was the first since 1994 cob Wilson was drafted by the St. Louis Carfor the U of M program and the Tigers fell to dinals in the 10th round with the 330th pick. 4-3 all-time in championship games. Memphis had two top-10 round picks for the first time since 2004 season and for the Behind The Eight Ball fourth time in program history. The eighth inning haunted the Tigers for much of the season, but over the last 30 games, Memphis outscored opponents 30-6 in the eighth inning. On the year, Memphis carried a 6.35 ERA in the eighth inning. The club allowed 43 runs, 40 earned, on 72 hits. Opponents had 21 extra-base hits, including 16 doubles, in the eighth inning. On the season, Memphis was outscored 43-41 in the eighth, but against C-USA foes, Memphis held a 30-19 edge. Opponents had five big innings (scoring three or more runs) in the eighth against Memphis.

C-USA Player of the Year Senior third baseman Jacob Wilson had a remarkable campaign as he earned C-USA Player of the Year honors, a second-straight such honor for a Memphis player. Wilson collected multiple hits in 24 of the 57 games and had a season-long hitting streak of 10 games. Of his 74 hits on the season, 34 were for extra bases.

Sprint to the Finish Memphis won 12-of-15 games down the stretch to carry momentum into the CUSA Tournament. The Tigers won the first two games in the tournament before falling in game three of pool play and the championship game. Overall, Memphis closed the season winning 14 of the final 19 games, a streak that ranks best over a 19 -game stint since joining C-USA. In the sprint to the finish, Wilson Named All-American Memphis hit .307 with 11 home runs, 105 RBI Jacob Wilson became the eighth player and 125 runs scored, while the pitching staff in program history to attain All-American sta- sported a 3.59 ERA and 117 strikeouts. tus when Louisville Slugger announced their All-American selections for the 2012 season. Big Series Wins Wilson hit .320 with 17 home runs and 64 RBI Program firsts were aplenty during the to become Memphis’ eighth All-American. 2012 season. The Tigers won the series at No. 7 UCF, the first series win for the U of C-USA Honors M over a top-15 club since 1988. That series Led by C-USA Player of the Year Jacob win also marked the first against a top-10 Wilson, the Tigers were represented by four program since Memphis won two-of-three players when the league’s postseason awards from No. 8 Ole Miss in 1972. Two weeks were announced. Wilson was a first team later, Memphis won the three-game set at All-C-USA selection and was joined by Adam Missouri, the program’s first series victory McClain and Dan Langfield on the first team. over a Big 12 foe. Sam Moll picked up All-C-USA Second Team selections to round out the Memphis selecLangfield Passes 250 K’s tions. The four selections marked the eighth Dan Langfield became the third player in time in 16 seasons in the league that Mem- program history to surpass 250 strikeouts in phis had three or more players earn postsea- his career at the U of M. Langfield ended his son honors. The three first team selections Memphis career with 252 career punch outs are the most for the U of M since joining C- to finish third all-time.

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports RECORD OVERALL All Games.............................................. 31-28 Conference............................................ 14-10 Non-Conference................................... 17-18

HOME 16-13 6-6 10-7

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2012 Statistics NEUTRAL 2-2 0-0 2-2

Individual Statistics AVG .392 .352 .320 .273 .251 .245 .226

GP-GS 58-58 59-59 57-57 55-54 59-59 56-48 56-51

AB 232 233 231 209 243 155 186

R 49 43 47 27 41 26 21

H 2B 3B HR 91 13 0 3 82 17 0 11 74 17 0 17 57 12 1 4 61 7 1 0 38 5 1 1 42 9 0 3

.379 .358 .271 .256 .248 .231 .207 .000 .000

11-7 25-18 28-12 37-23 47-27 44-40 24-17 15-1 8-0

29 67 48 82 101 121 58 6 5

4 10 13 14 22 15 6 7 0

11 24 13 21 25 28 12 0 0

Totals Opponents

.289 .260

59 59

0 6 2 4 8 3 3 0 0

0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0

2006 345 579 106 1940 272 505 87

6 11

SLG% .487 .567 .615 .397 .288 .310 .323

BB HBP 15 10 19 10 27 3 14 5 29 1 29 4 23 10

SO GDP 45 5 32 9 31 2 56 0 47 3 44 4 46 3

OB% .448 .417 .394 .332 .332 .378 .338

SF 2 4 3 1 1 0 3

11 30 15 32 38 31 15 0 0

.379 .448 .313 .390 .376 .256 .259 .000 .000

0 12 6 10 24 14 5 2 0

2 9 5 14 20 34 30 1 4

2 1 0 5 1 1 0 0 0

.379 .469 .352 .323 .408 .340 .292 .250 .000

0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0

0 3 0 1 0 7 1 0 0

1-2 3-5 2-3 3-4 2-4 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

41 299 820 25 240 689

.409 .355

229 235

57 420 47 398

36 37

.374 .350

19 26

41 40

64-98 65-95

0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

RBI TB 36 113 47 132 64 142 37 83 19 70 10 48 29 60 1 8 9 18 9 9 3 0 0

0 2 0 0 4 6 2 0 0

SH SB-ATT 3 13-19 0 2-2 2 7-16 5 20-25 8 4-7 8 2-3 3 3-4

PO A E FLD% 82 4 6 .935 81 6 2 .978 49 115 10 .943 126 3 4 .970 92 158 8 .969 123 5 1 .992 445 20 5 .989 46 114 22 37 38 244 22 1 6

8 10 26 52 80 32 0 0 0

0 2 2 6 5 3 0 0 0

1.000 .984 .960 .937 .959 .989 1.000 1.000 1.000

1547 599 60 1535 600 91

.973 .959

LOB - Team (475), Opp (472). DPs turned - Team (47), Opp (49). CI - Team (3), Aldridge 3, Opp (3). IBB - Team (8), Hynes, 5, Rich, 2, Tubbs 1, OPP (4). Picked Off - Thomas 2, Gross 1, Aldridge 1, Willis 1, White 1, Hynes 1 (All games sorted by earned run avg) Player ERA 16 Dan Langfield 2.79 31 Sam Moll 3.48 5 Chase Joiner 4.16 37 Michael WIlls 4.73 -------------40 Josiah Ward 0.00 32 Jonathan Van Eaton 1.58 10 Tyler Dailey 2.25 44 Dylan Toscano 3.05 28 Patrick Bailey 4.04 33 Tyler Farley 4.15 13 Erik Schoenrock 5.33 35 Jacob Moody 5.79 26 J.D. Wallace 10.12 14 Clayton Gant 12.64 Totals Opponents

W-L 7-6 5-5 4-5 4-2

APP 15 16 15 16

0-0 6-2 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-2

1 30 3 11 22 5 17 9 5 9

0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

59 59

59 59

6 2

6 3

2 9 515.2 505 272 229 235 2 13 511.2 579 345 271 229

4.00 31-28 4.77 28-31

GS CG 15 1 14 1 12 3 12 1

SHO CBO SV 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

IP 93.2 95.2 88.2 70.1

H 70 91 98 79

R 36 47 42 45

ER 29 37 41 37

BB 47 44 26 21

SO 111 59 58 43

1.0 40.0 4.0 20.2 35.2 8.2 27.0 9.1 5.1 15.2

1 38 1 8 39 8 29 4 8 31

0 10 1 8 17 4 18 8 6 30

0 7 1 7 16 4 16 6 6 22

0 19 6 13 13 0 20 12 5 9

2 33 4 19 18 5 26 11 4 5

2B 3B 15 2 8 1 19 2 13 3 1 5 0 2 9 3 2 0 0 10

0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

398 87 420 106

11 6

HR 3 3 5 6

AB 336 354 339 276

B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA .208 12 11 0 2 6 .257 4 5 1 5 11 .289 2 6 1 7 6 .286 6 6 2 2 5

0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 2

4 149 11 66 136 31 102 32 24 80

.250 .255 .091 .121 .287 .258 .284 .125 .333 .288

0 6 3 1 2 0 11 2 3 0

25 1940 41 2006

.260 .289

52 39

0 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 6

0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 2

0 1 1 1 3 0 3 0 0 1

0 4 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 1

47 11 57 6

26 19

40 41

PB - Team (23), Aldridge 11, White 9, Rupiper 3, OPP (21). Pickoffs - Team (5), Joiner 2, Wills 1, Schoenrock 1, Moll 1, Opp (8). SBA/ATT - Aldridge (42-59), Langfield (15-23), White (1318), Joiner (10-15), Rupiper (10-13), Moll (8-13), Wills (8-12), Toscano (8-9), Van Eaton (4-7), Schoenrock (4-4), Bailey (2-4), Gant (3-3), Farley (1-2), Moody (1-2), Wallace (1-1)

Fielding Percentage Player 39 17 16 37 42 13 28 14 35 33 44 26 27 4 19 23 11 7 24 2 6 1 5 9 8 32 31 40 10

Nate Rupiper Colton Simbeck Dan Langfield Michael WIlls Austin Hatfield Erik Schoenrock Patrick Bailey Clatyon Gant Jacob Moody Tyler Farley Dylan Toscano J.D. Wallace Zac Carter Ford Wilson T.J. Rich Keaton Aldridge Carter White Eli Hynes Derrick Thomas Ethan Gross Bryce Beeler Zach Willis Chase Joiner Jacob Wilson Tucker Tubbs Jonathan Van Eaton Sam Moll Josiah Ward Tyler Dailey

Totals Opponents

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A

E

54 22 15 9 6 5 5 4 3 3 2 2 1 129 470 279 126 89 133 258 50 123 21 174 95 9 27 0 0

46 8 22 0 4 11 1 8 6 0 1 4 3 2 3 1 0 3 0 3 1 1 2 0 1 0 123 5 445 20 244 32 114 10 81 6 126 3 92 158 22 26 38 80 1 19 49 115 37 52 1 7 2 21 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 3 2 2 4 8 2 5 1 10 6 1 4 0 0

2206 2226

1547 599 155 600

60 91

FLD% 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .992 .989 .989 .984 .978 .970 .969 .960 .959 .952 .943 .937 .889 .852 .000 .000 .973 .959

Category Leaders

DP SBA CSB 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 33 1 2 10 0 27 9 13 0 12 13 0 2 0 0

10 0 15 8 0 4 2 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 42 13 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 8 0 0

3 0 8 4 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 17 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 3 5 0 0

47 49

65 64

30 34

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SBA% .769 ------ .652 .667 ------ 1.000 .500 1.000 .500 .500 .889 1.000 ------ ------ ------ .712 .722 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ .667 ------ ------ .571 .615 ------ ------ .684 .653

PB 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 21

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Batting Average 1. Adam McClain 2. Eli Hynes 3. Jacob Wilson 4. Derrick Thomas 5. Ethan Gross

.392 .352 .320 .273 .251

Runs Scored 1. Adam McClain 2. Jacob Wilson 3. Eli Hynes 4. Ethan Gross 5. Derrick Thomas

49 47 43 41 27

Runs Batted In 1. Jacob Wilson 2. Eli Hynes 3. Derrick Thomas 4. Adam McClain 5. T.J. Rich

64 47 37 36 29

Home Runs 1. Jacob Wilson 2. Eli Hynes 3. Derrick Thomas 4. T.J. Rich Adam McClain

17 11 4 3 3

Stolen Bases 1. Derrick Thomas 2. Adam McClain 3. Jacob Wilson 4. Ethan Gross 5. Three Tied at

20 13 7 4 3

Earned Run Average 1. Dan Langfield 2. Sam Moll 3. Chase Joiner

2.79 3.48 4.16

Batters Struck Out 1. Dan Langfield 2. Sam Moll 3. Chase Joiner 4. Michael Wills

111 59 58 43

Wins 1. Dan Langfield 2. Jonathan Van Eaton 3. Sam Moll 4. Michael Wills Chase Joiner

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Player 22 Adam McClain 7 Eli Hynes 9 Jacob Wilson 24 Derrick Thomas 2 Ethan Gross 4 Ford Wilson 19 T.J. Rich -------------39 Nate Rupiper 11 Carter White 6 Bryce Beeler 8 Tucker Tubbs 1 Zach Willis 23 Keaton Aldridge 17 Colton Simbeck 27 Zac Carter 42 Austin Hatfield


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Individual Statistics Player 22 Adam McClain 9 Jacob Wilson 7 Eli Hynes 24 Derrick Thomas 2 Ethan Gross 23 Keaton Aldridge 4 Ford Wilson 19 T.J. Rich -------------6 Bryce Beeler 11 Carter White 39 Nate Rupiper 8 Tucker Tubbs 1 Zach Willis 17 Colton Simbeck 42 Austin Hatfield 27 Zac Carter

AVG .394 .337 .296 .277 .272 .262 .257 .224

GP-GS 24-24 24-24 24-24 23-22 24-24 20-19 24-22 22-20

AB 94 98 98 83 103 61 74 76

R 15 20 16 14 14 8 15 8

.375 .368 .286 .242 .222 .083 .000 .000

10-3 8-6 7-3 13-10 20-11 7-4 3-0 4-0

16 19 14 33 45 12 3 1

7 3 1 6 9 2 0 1

Totals Opponents

.287 .256

24 24

H 2B 3B HR 37 4 0 1 33 9 0 7 29 3 0 3 23 4 0 1 28 3 1 0 16 1 0 0 19 2 0 0 17 2 0 1 6 7 4 8 10 1 0 0

1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

830 139 238 797 99 204

33 32

2 3

RBI 15 29 13 15 10 5 3 6

TB 44 63 41 30 33 17 21 22

SLG% .468 .643 .418 .361 .320 .279 .284 .289

BB HBP 9 3 11 0 6 4 7 1 10 0 5 4 13 3 9 4

5 2 0 8 3 1 0 0

7 9 4 13 15 1 0 0

.438 .474 .286 .394 .333 .083 .000 .000

2 4 0 1 10 0 0 0

15 115 320 9 88 269

.386 .338

87 103

0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0

SO GDP 23 2 11 0 9 7 23 0 16 2 17 0 20 3 16 1

OB% .454 .400 .361 .341 .336 .357 .389 .337

SF 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

SH SB-ATT 0 2-5 0 1-5 0 1-1 2 10-11 3 2-3 4 2-2 4 2-2 0 2-3

2 4 0 5 5 6 3 0

0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0

.444 .500 .286 .257 .386 .154 .000 .000

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0

1-2 2-3 0-0 2-3 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

23 160 17 159

19 16

.369 .350

4 10

16 19

28-42 30-41

PO 36 18 40 50 43 120 56 185

A 1 52 1 1 56 18 0 6

E FLD% 2 .949 4 .946 0 1.000 1 .981 3 .971 1 .993 1 .982 1 .995

3 28 13 14 19 4 4 0

3 2 5 24 40 0 0 0

1 .857 1 .968 0 1.000 2 .950 3 .952 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 .000

639 248 21 633 249 43

.977 .954

LOB - Team (188), Opp (209). DPs turned - Team (17), Opp (24). CI - Team (1), Aldridge 1. IBB - Team (4), Hynes 2, Rich 2, Opp (1). Picked off - Hynes 1, Thomas 1, Gross 1, Willis 1 (All games sorted by earned run avg) Player ERA 31 Sam Moll 2.03 16 Dan Langfield 3.45 5 Chase Joiner 3.67 -------------32 Jonathan Van Eaton 0.93 13 Erik Schoenrock 4.35 44 Dylan Toscano 4.91 28 Patrick Bailey 5.68 10 Tyler Dailey 6.75 37 Michael Wills 9.00 14 Clayton Gant 27.00 35 Jacob Moody 99.00 Totals Opponents

W-L 3-2 2-5 3-2

APP 8 8 8

3-0 0-1 0-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0

12 6 4 10 1 3 2 2

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 24

24 24

3 2

4 2

1 1

3.63 14-10 4.35 10-14

GS CG 7 1 8 0 8 2

SHO CBO SV 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0

IP 53.1 47.0 54.0

H 42 40 57

R 13 23 23

ER 12 18 22

BB 24 24 13

SO 30 63 27

2B 3B 4 0 4 2 12 0

19.1 10.1 7.1 12.2 1.1 6.0 1.1 0.1

15 9 4 17 0 10 7 3

4 6 4 8 1 6 7 4

2 5 4 8 1 6 4 4

9 10 6 5 4 4 1 3

14 9 8 3 0 4 1 0

3 0 1 4 0 2 2 0

4 213.0 204 99 86 103 6 211.0 238 139 102 87

159 160

32 33

HR 1 2 3

AB 189 176 207

B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA .222 3 2 1 1 6 .227 6 8 0 0 4 .275 0 4 1 5 3

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0

70 37 24 50 3 26 12 3

.214 .243 .167 .340 .000 .385 .583 1.000

3 7 0 1 1 1 0 0

1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0

2 2 0 1 0 0 0 1

3 2

9 15

797 830

.256 .287

22 16

17 23

4 2

10 4

19 16

PB - Team (10), Aldridge 7, White 2, Rupiper 1, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (3), Joiner 2, Schoenrock 1, Opp (4). SBA/ATT - Aldridge (23-29), Langfield (12-15), Moll (6-10), Joiner (8-9), White (5-6), Van Eaton (2-4), Rupiper (2-4), Bailey (1-2), Schoenrock (1-1).

Fielding Percentage Player 7 39 31 5 16 42 17 28 13 44 19 23 4 24 2 11 1 8 22 9 6 32 10 14 27 37 35

Eli Hynes Nate Rupiper Sam Moll Chase Joiner Dan Langfield Austin Hatfield Colton Simbeck Patrick Bailey Erik Schoenrock Dylan Toscano T.J. Rich Keaton Aldridge Ford Wilson Derrick Thomas Ethan Gross Carter White Zach Willis Tucker Tubbs Adam McClain Jacob Wilson Bryce Beeler Jonathan Van Eaton Tyler Dailey Clayton Gant Zac Carter Michael WIlls Jacob Moody

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41 18 13 11 8 4 4 3 2 2 192 139 57 52 102 31 62 40 39 74 7 6 0 0 0 0 0

40 13 1 1 0 4 4 2 1 1 185 120 56 50 43 28 19 14 36 18 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 5 12 10 8 0 0 1 1 1 6 18 0 1 56 2 40 24 1 52 3 5 0 0 0 0 0

908 925

639 248 633 249

E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

21 43

FLD% 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .995 .993 .982 .981 .971 .968 .952 .950 .949 .946 .857 .833 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .977 .954

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DP SBA CSB 5 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 12 1 0 0 9 0 6 6 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 2 6 8 12 0 0 1 1 0 0 23 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

0 2 4 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

17 24

30 28

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SBA% ------ .500 .600 .889 .800 ------ ------ .500 1.000 ------ ------ .793 ------ ------ ------ .833 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ .500 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ .732 .667

PB 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Batting Average 1. Adam McClain 2. Jacob Wilson 3. Eli Hynes 4. Derrick Thomas 5. Ethan Gross

.394 .337 .296 .277 .272

Runs Scored 1. Jacob Wilson 2. Eli Hynes 3. Adam McClain Ford Wilson 5. Two tied at...

20 16 15 15 14

Runs Batted In 1. Jacob Wilson 2. Adam McClain Derrick Thomas 4. Eli Hynes 5. Ethan Gross

29 15 15 13 10

Home Runs 1. Jacob Wilson 2. Eli Hynes 3. Five tied at...

7 3 1

Stolen Bases 1. Derrick Thomas 2. Seven tied at... Earned Run Average 1. Sam Moll 2. Dan Langfield 3. Chase Joiner

10 2 2.03 3.45 3.67

Batters Struck Out 1. Dan Langfield 2. Sam Moll 3. Chase Joiner 4. Jonathan Van Eaton 5. Erik Schoenrock

63 30 27 14 9

Wins 1. Jonathan Van Eaton Sam Moll Chase Joiner 4. Patrick Bailey Dan Langfield

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Game date Feb 17, 2012 Feb 18, 2012 Feb 19, 2012 Feb 24, 2012 Feb 25, 2012 Feb 26, 2012 Feb 28, 2012 Feb 29, 2012 Mar 02, 2012 Mar 03, 2012 Mar 04, 2012 Mar 06, 2012 Mar 07, 2012 Mar 11, 2012 Mar 11, 2012 Mar 13, 2012 Mar 16, 2012 Mar 17, 2012 Mar 17, 2012 Mar 20, 2012 Mar 23, 2012 Mar 24, 2012 Mar 25, 2012 Mar 27, 2012 Mar 28, 2012 Mar 30, 2012 Mar 31, 2012 Apr 01, 2012 Apr 04, 2012 Apr 06, 2012 Apr 07, 2012 Apr 08, 2012 Apr 10, 2012 Apr 13, 2012 Apr 14, 2012 Apr 15, 2012 Apr 18, 2012 Apr 20, 2012 Apr 21, 2012 Apr 22, 2012 Apr 24, 2012 Apr 27, 2012 Apr 28, 2012 Apr 29, 2012 May 04, 2012 May 05, 2012 May 06, 2012 May 09, 2012 May 11, 2012 May 12, 2012 May 13, 2012 May 15, 2012 May 17, 2012 May 18, 2012 May 19, 2012 May 23, 2012 May 24, 2012 May 25, 2012 May 27, 2012

Opposing team SIU-EDWARDSVILLE SIU-EDWARDSVILLE SIU-EDWARDSVILLE KENNESAW STATE KENNESAW STATE KENNESAW STATE at #16 Ole Miss at Mississippi State BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY at ULM at ULM at #23 BAYLOR at #23 BAYLOR AUSTIN PEAY SIENA SIENA SIENA ARKANSAS STATE #7 RICE #7 RICE #7 RICE at Middle Tennessee at Middle Tennessee TULANE TULANE TULANE at Tennessee at Marshall at Marshall at Marshall at Arkansas State #24 EAST CAROLINA #24 EAST CAROLINA #24 EAST CAROLINA at Murray State at Southern Miss at Southern Miss at Southern Miss #18 OLE MISS at #7 UCF at #7 UCF at #7 UCF UAB UAB UAB TENNESSEE at Missouri at Missouri at Missouri UT MARTIN at Houston at Houston at Houston vs Southern Miss vs #4 Rice vs Houston vs UAB

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

r-h-e / r-h-e Inns 2-6-0 4-8-1 9 11-11-0 2-5-2 9 7-13-2 10-14-1 9 7-10-2 11-13-1 9 5-8-1 0-5-3 9 8-13-1 4-7-2 9 2-7-1 7-11-1 9 7-13-1 6-10-2 9 2-6-4 6-9-2 9 7-11-0 3-7-2 9 4-7-0 5-12-2 9 4-11-2 5-10-2 9 7-9-4 11-9-1 9 1-5-0 2-3-1 (8) 3-8-0 7-14-1 7 3-8-0 2-10-2 9 3-9-3 6-6-2 9 16-17-1 4-9-3 9 6-13-1 0-7-1 9 7-11-2 1-4-0 9 0-3-1 1-4-1 9 4-11-4 15-13-0 9 6-7-0 2-9-0 9 7-11-0 8-8-2 9 13-8-0 5-8-1 9 10-15-0 0-5-1 9 7-9-1 13-14-3 9 3-10-0 7-9-3 9 3-8-0 6-10-0 9 9-11-1 4-7-3 9 7-9-1 0-1-3 9 11-12-0 2-8-5 9 2-7-2 4-6-0 9 2-7-2 5-8-3 9 5-12-2 2-9-0 9 7-10-0 14-17-2 9 10-10-1 4-6-2 9 1-9-0 2-6-0 9 0-5-1 2-11-0 9 1-6-2 2-10-1 9 4-7-1 2-9-1 9 3-8-1 4-6-2 9 6-10-0 5-10-2 9 1-7-0 0-5-1 9 8-12-0 1-6-1 9 6-6-1 2-5-1 9 8-12-2 6-13-1 9 7-13-0 8-9-2 9 6-14-3 4-6-0 9 1-6-2 9-9-1 9 8-10-1 7-10-1 9 13-15-0 3-8-3 9 15-23-1 3-10-2 9 8-11-1 7-13-5 (11) 11-13-0 0-5-3 8 14-15-1 3-13-0 8 3-8-1 2-7-1 9 3-7-1 7-9-1 9 0-6-1 5-10-1 9

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

Pitcher of record Attend GANT, C. (L 0-1) 567 LANGFIELD, D (W 1-0) 387 JOINER, C. (L 0-1) 222 GANT, C. (L 0-2) 397 LANGFIELD, D (W 2-0) 383 MOLL, S. (W 1-0) 317 FARLEY, T. (L 0-1) 5893 VAN EATON (W 1-0) 5777 MOLL, S. (L 1-1) 487 LANGFIELD, D (W 3-0) 566 JOINER, C. (L 0-2) 446 VAN EATON (L 1-1) 1350 SCHOENROCK (L 0-1) 1502 LANGFIELD, D (L 3-1) 0 MOLL, S. (L 1-2) - VAN EATON (W 2-1) 607 BAILEY, P. (L 0-1) 459 LANGFIELD, D (W 4-1) - JOINER, C. (W 1-2) 707 WILLS, M. (W 1-0) 713 MOLL, S. (L 1-3) 727 LANGFIELD, D (L 4-2) 853 BAILEY, P. (W 1-1) 626 BAILEY, P. (L 1-2) 415 SCHOENROCK (W 1-1) 318 MOLL, S. (W 2-3) 519 LANGFIELD, D (L 4-3) 707 JOINER, C. (L 1-3) 662 WILLS, M. (L 1-1) 1547 LANGFIELD, D (W 5-3) 254 MOLL, S. (W 3-3) 231 JOINER, C. (W 2-3) 137 VAN EATON (L 2-2) 484 LANGFIELD, D (L 5-4) 803 MOLL, S. (W 4-3) 713 JOINER, C. (L 2-4) 627 WILLS, M. (W 2-1) 163 LANGFIELD, D (L 5-5) 3176 MOLL, S. (L 4-4) 3163 SCHOENROCK (L 1-2) 3580 WILLS, M. (W 3-1) 1537 LANGFIELD, D (L 5-6) 1867 BAILEY, P. (W 2-2) 1812 JOINER, C. (W 3-4) 1127 LANGFIELD, D (W 6-6) 727 VAN EATON (W 3-2) 831 VAN EATON (W 4-2) 722 BAILEY, P. (L 2-3) 2107 BAILEY, P. (W 3-3) 886 MOLL, S. (L 4-5) 779 VAN EATON (W 5-2) 880 SCHOENROCK (W 2-2) 628 WILLS, M. (W 4-1) 820 VAN EATON (W 6-2) 800 JOINER, C. (W 4-4) 791 MOLL, S. (W 5-5) 2566 LANGFIELD, D (W 7-6) 2429 WILLS, M. (L 4-2) 1868 JOINER, C. (L 4-5) 847

* = Conference game ^ = Game played at AutoZone Park % = 2012 Conference USA Championship presented by Trustmark (Pearl, Miss.) () extra inning game

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports 2 0 1 2 C o n f e r e n c e USA S t a n d i n g s #x-Rice #-UCF Tulane Southern Miss Memphis #-East Carolina #y-UAB Houston Marshall

W-L 17-7 16-8 14-10 14-10 14-10 13-10-1 9-15 5-18-1 5-19

C-USA Pct. Home .708 8-4 .667 6-6 .583 6-6 .583 9-3 .583 6-6 .563 9-2-1 .375 7-5 .229 3-9 .208 2-10

Away 9-3 10-2 8-4 5-7 8-4 4-8 2-10 2-9-1 3--9

W-L 41-19 45-17 38-20 32-24 31-28 36-24-1 32-30 18-35-1 17-36

Pct. .683 .726 .655 .571 .525 .598 .516 .343 .321

Overall Home Away 25-11 13-5 27-11 14-3 27-10 10-8 20-8 9-11 16-13 13-13 23-7-1 8-13 18-10 9-17 11-14 4-18-1 2-12 9-18

2012 C-USA Tournament Neutral 3-3 4-3 1-2 3-5 2-2 5-4 4-4 3-3 6-6

L10 5-5 5-5 6-4 7-3 7-3 4-6 5-5 2-8 2-8

Streak L2 L2 L2 W2 L2 L1 L2 W1 W1

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Runs Scored 1. UCF 2. Tulane 3. Memphis 4. East Carolina 5. Rice 6. Southern Miss 7. UAB 8. Marshall 9. Houston

Wed. May 23 #5 Memphis 14, #4 Southern Miss 3 #1 Rice 7, #8 Houston 5 #3 tulane 4, #6 East Carolina 3 Thu. May 24 #7 UAB 15, #2 UCF 1 #4 Southern Miss 8, #8 Houston 7 (10) #5 Memphis 3, #1 Rice 2

.305 .295 .290 .289 .281 .278 .271 .266 .263 409 353 345 342 336 306 299 261 226

Home Runs 1. UCF 2. Tulane 3. Memphis 4. Rice 5. East Carolina 6. UAB 7. Marshall 4. Southern Miss 9. Houston

46 42 41 35 30 23 18 15 11

Stolen Bases 1. UCF 2. Memphis 3. Tulane 4. Southern Miss 5. Houston 6. UAB 7. Marshall 8. Rice 9. East Carolina

90 64 60 57 55 54 52 49 44

Earned Run Average 1. Rice 2. East Carolina 3. Tulane 4. UCF 5. Southern Miss 6. Memphis 7. UAB 8. Marshall 9. Houston

2.85 3.35 3.38 3.54 3.83 4.00 4.46 4.60 5.32

Batters Struck Out 1. Rice 2. UCF 3. East Carolina 4. Memphis 5. Marshall 6. UAB 7. Southern Miss 8. Tulane 9. Houston

547 484 424 398 397 389 365 350 347

Individual Batting Average 1. McClain, A.-MEM 2. Middleton-TLN 3. Hynes, E.-MEM 4. Shreve, T.-UCF 5. Graeter-USM 6. Schneeberger-TLN 7. Stringer-RICE 8. Wooten-ECU 9. Robbins-USM Boudreaux, B.-TLN Runs Scored 1. Richardson-UCF 2. Stringer-RICE 3. Boudreaux, B.-USM 4. Hicks, D.-UCF 5. Wooten-ECU Sweeney, D.-UCF 7. McClain, A.-MEM 8. Wilson, J.-MEM 9. Three tied at

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.392 .357 .352 .351 .346 .345 .343 .338 .330 .330 59 58 56 52 50 50 49 47 45

Sat. May 26 #2 UCF 6, # Tulane 2 #6 East Carolina 10, #7 UAB 3 #4 Southern Miss 4, #1 Rice 2

Doubles 1. Friedrich, A.-UCF 2. Schaffer-TLN 3. Gomez, N.-MAR Wilson, J.-MEM Hynes, E.-MEM 6. Graeter-USM 7. Richardson-UCF Rathjen-RICE Boudreaux, B.-TLN

21 19 17 17 17 15 14 14 14

Hits 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8.

91 82 81 80 78 78 76 74 74 74

McClain, A.-MEM Hynes, E.-MEM Stringer-RICE Wooten-ECU Taladay, C.-UCF Schneeberger-TLN Thompson, C.-ECU Friedrich, A.-UCF Wilson, J.-MEM Graeter-USM

Opposing Batting Average 1. Reckling, M.-RICE 2. Langfield, D.-MEM 3. Simms, J.-RICE 4. Kubitza-RICE 5. Hoffman-ECU 6. Smithmyer-ECU Wall-RICE 8. Lively, B.-UCF 9. Bullard, B.-UAB 10. Brandt-ECU

.187 .208 .210 .211 .224 .227 .227 .231 .233 .237

Batters Struck Out 1. Langfield, D.-MEM 2. Reckling, M.-RICE 3. Pierce-USM 4. Lively, B.-UCF 5. Blair-MAR 6. Bullard, B.-UAB 7. Kubitza-RICE 8. Benak-RICE 9. Three tied at

111 99 96 84 82 79 73 72 68

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Year-By-Year Results 1948 Overall Record: 8-3 Coach: Leo Davis

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Valparaiso.......................... 7-12, L Valparaiso...................... 21-10, W Illinois................................ 5-11, L Murray State...................... 7-4, W Arkansas State................. 10-2, W Murray State.................... 12-3, W Delta State......................... 7-2, W Army ABU 346................... 8-4, W NATTC................................ 6-5, W Arkansas State..................... 2-4, L Delta State......................... 9-3, W

1949

NATTC.............................. 13-6, W Southwestern.................. 24-3, W Mississippi State................ 6-14, L Mississippi State................ 6-13, L

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1958

Overall Record: 4-1-4 Coach: Arnold Ryan

Overall Record: 9-6 H: 5-2 A: 4-4 N: 0-0 Coach: Dean Ehlers

Florence State......................5-7, L Wabash............................... 3-3, T Southwestern....................9-1, W Arkansas State...................7-4, W Union.................................. 3-3, T Southwestern..................11-7, W NATTC................................. 3-3, T Union.............................14-13, W Arkansas State.................... 3-3, T

Overall Record: 8-5 Coach: Leo Davis

1954

Navy .................................... 5-8, L Murray State...................... 9-5, W Arkansas State................... 8-4, W Southwestern.................. 11-2, W Delta State........................... 4-7, L Union................................. 9-5, W Southwestern.................... 8-4, W Delta State....................... 10-2, W Union................................... 3-8, L Army ABU 846................... 7-1, W Arkansas State..................... 3-4, L NATTC.............................. 10-11, L Murray State...................... 7-1, W

Overall Record: 2-9 H: 1-5 A: 1-4 N: 0-0 Coach: Cully Rickard

1950

Wheaton College............... 6-12, L Arkansas State................. 10-5, W Murray State.................. 16-14, W Mississippi State................ 1-11, L Mississippi State................ 2-14, L Delta State......................... 7-4, W NATTC.............................. 10-7, W Murray State...................... 7-6, W Union................................. 4-2, W Southwestern.................. 24-6, W Arkansas State............... 14-12, W Southwestern...................... 2-5, L Union................................. 8-0, W

1951

Overall Record: 6-7 Coach: Cully Rickard

1952 Overall Record: 7-9 Coach: R.A. Long

Ole Miss............................... 2-6, L Ole Miss............................. 3-10, L Arkansas State................... 9-6, W Murray State...................... 7-6, W NATTC.............................. 12-14, L Florence State...................... 1-2, L Southwestern.................... 5-4, W Wisconsin............................ 4-7, L NATTC.................................. 1-4, L Arkansas State..................... 5-6, L Alabama State................... 7-2, W Arkansas State................. 13-1, W

Wabash................................4-7, L Depauw...........................14-6, W Florence State......................6-7, L NATTC..................................4-6, L Southeastern.....................2-1, W Murray State......................6-5, W Delta State...........................5-8, L Arkansas State...............13-11, W Southwestern......................2-4, L Delta State.........................4-0, W Murray State....................17-8, W Florence State......................1-4, L Arkansas State...................7-17, L

1956

Overall Record: 8-4 Coach: Leo Davis Southwestern..................29-0, W Chicago............................10-5, W Delta State.......................10-4, W Wisconsin....................... 11-18, L Wisconsin..........................1-10, L Delta State.........................4-3, W Union...................................6-7, L NATTC..................................3-7, L NATTC..............................25-6, W Arkansas State...................7-3, W Southwestern..................17-7, W Union.............................16-12, W

Wabash................................ 3-6, L Mississippi College........... 11-0, W Ole Miss............................. 1-10, L Notre Dame......................... 1-9, L at Ole Miss......................... 3-10, L at Southwestern.............. 14-8, W at NATTC............................ 1-12, L at Arkansas State................. 3-4, L Southwestern...................... 2-6, L Arkansas State..................... 0-2, L at NATTC.............................. 3-4, L

1955

Overall Record: 9-4 Coach: Leo Davis

Overall Record: 5-5 Coach: Frank Price

Mississippi College.............8-13, L NATTC..................................3-5, L Union...................................7-9, L Arkansas State.....................3-6, L

Wabash.............................. 9-8, W Depauw............................. 3-2, W Southwestern.................... 9-8, W Arkansas State................... 7-12, L Delta State........................... 6-7, L Delta State......................... 8-6, W Southwestern.................... 7-5, W NATTC.................................. 2-5, L Arkansas State..................... 3-4, L Florence State...................... 3-4, L

1957 Overall Record: 6-10 Coach: Frank Price Saint Louis.........................8-16, L Saint Louis...........................6-9, L Delta State.........................6-13, L Illinois................................8-1, W Illinois..............................21-6, W Arkansas State...................2-0, W Union.................................6-21, L NATTC................................9-10, L Florence State....................5-4, W Southwestern......................8-9, L Delta State.........................5-0, W Southwestern....................5-3, W

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Hanover............................. 9-6, W St. Mary’s........................... 0-14, L at Mississippi State............ 6-12, L at Mississippi State............ 6-3, W Union................................. 4-2, W Southwestern.................... 7-10, L Arkansas State................. 10-8, W Florence State.................... 8-6, W at Delta State................... 10-4, W Delta State....................... 11-6, W at Arkansas State............... 8-12, L at Southwestern................ 7-17, L at Union............................. 5-1, W at NATTC.......................... 18-9, W at Florence State.................. 7-8, L

1961 Overall Record: 13-6 H: 7-2 A: 6-4 N: 0-0 Coach: Dean Ehlers Chicago............................ 22-4, W Missouri............................... 0-1, L Missouri............................. 3-10, L at Union............................. 9-8, W NE Louisiana...................... 7-0, W NE Louisiana...................... 6-4, W at Mississippi State.............. 3-4, L at Mississippi State............ 0-19, L Arkansas State............... 16-14, W Arkansas State................... 3-1, W at Ole Miss......................... 2-12, L Ole Miss......................... 14-11, W Union................................. 5-4, W at Murray State.................. 5-2, W at Arkansas State............... 6-3, W at Arkansas State............... 5-3, W at Saint Louis..................... 3-2, W at Washington..................... 7-8, L at SEMO............................. 5-0, W

1962

1959 Overall Record: 5-15 H: 3-7 A: 2-8 N: 0-0 Coach: Dean Ehlers Quincy College................... 9-14, L #19 Missouri........................ 2-4, L #19 Missouri...................... 2-10, L Hanover College.............. 26-2, W #10 Notre Dame.................. 1-6, L at Florence State.................. 5-8, L Union................................. 1-14, L at Southwestern.............. 13-5, W at Southwestern.............. 21-7, W at Union........................... 15-16, L Florence State.................... 6-2, W at Mississippi State.............. 1-3, L at Mississippi State.............. 2-7, L NATTC.................................. 5-6, L Arkansas State................... 5-4, W Arkansas State..................... 5-7, L at SEMO............................... 2-3, L at Saint Louis..................... 2-10, L at Washington..................... 1-9, L at Washington................... 9-17, L

Overall Record: 13-5 Coach: Bob Stephenson Kansas State..................... 10-2, W Kansas State..................... 17-1, W Bethel.............................. 19-6, W Howard College................. 7-2, W Howard College................... 0-6, L Ole Miss............................... 8-9, L Ole Miss............................... 1-3, L Cincinnati........................... 7-0, W Cincinnati........................... 4-1, W #4 Mississippi State......... 23-8, W #4 Mississippi State........... 1-10, L Union................................. 9-6, W Howard College................. 7-4, W Arkansas State................... 8-2, W Delta State......................... 7-3, W Delta State....................... 10-16, L Union............................. 11-10, W Arkansas State................... 4-0, W

1963 Overall Record: 17-6 H: 10-0 A:7-6 N: 0-0 Coach: Al Brown

1960 Overall Record: 12-12 Coach: Dean Ehlers NE Louisiana........................ 5-6, L Louisiana Tech..................... 1-5, L Centenary.......................... 5-3, W Centenary.......................... 6-4, W Kansas State......................... 2-8, L Kansas State..................... 23-5, W Missouri............................. 7-20, L Missouri........................... 10-7, W Union................................... 6-7, L Wheaton............................ 8-6, W Wheaton.............................. 5-6, L Union............................... 14-6, W Quincy............................. 10-3, W Saint Louis......................... 9-2, W #18 Notre Dame.................. 4-9, L Illinois.................................. 1-8, L Mississippi State................ 4-2, W Mississippi State................ 9-3, W #9 Ole Miss........................ 5-10, L SEMO............................... 11-0, W #9 Ole Miss.......................... 2-6, L Murray State...................... 9-5, W Arkansas State..................... 2-4, L Arkansas State..................... 5-8, L

3/16 Tennessee Tech.................. 5-0, W 3/22 Arkansas State................... 9-7, W 3/23 at Mississippi College........ 6-4, W 3/23 at Mississippi College........ 7-2, W 3/26 Kansas State....................... 8-5, W 3/26 Kansas State....................... 3-0, W 4/1 Hope College................... 12-2, W 4/3 Hope College................... 10-1, W 4/9 at Delta State..................... 6-5, W 4/12 at Howard College............. 3-1, W 4/12 at Howard College............... 1-2, L 4/13 at Howard College........... 11-2, W 4/15 at Arkansas State............... 3-1, W 4/16 Quincy College................... 9-4, W 4/22 #22 Ole Miss***................ 5-2, W 4/23 at #22 Ole Miss.................... 3-7, L 4/25 Arkansas State................... 2-1, W 5/3 at Murray State.................... 2-3, L 5/4 at Southern Illinois............ 7-2, W 5/4 at Southern Illinois.............. 3-8, L 5/7 Delta State..................... 11-10, W 5/11 at Centenary........................ 2-4, L 5/11 at Centenary........................ 1-4, L *** - First night game

1964 Overall Record: 21-5 H: 15-4 A: 6-1 N: 0-0 Coach: Al Brown

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Mississippi College........... 10-1, W Kansas State....................... 7-6, W Kansas State....................... 9-3, W at Arkansas........................ 5-3, W at Arkansas...................... 13-6, W Arkansas............................ 6-0, W Arkansas.............................. 0-4, L Hope College..................... 4-2, W Illinois Wesleyan.............. 18-3, W Quincy............................... 5-3, W at Delta State....................... 3-4, L Howard College................. 6-2, W Howard College................. 9-8, W Howard College................. 3-2, W North Dakota................... 16-3, W North Dakota..................... 8-3, W at Arkansas State............... 5-3, W Murray State...................... 4-3, W Arkansas State..................... 1-2, L Delta State......................... 6-3, W at McKendree.................. 10-3, W at McKendree.................. 15-1, W at McKendree.................. 14-5, W

1965 Overall Record: 21-7-2 H: 14-6-1 A: 7-1-1 N: 0-0 Coach: Al Brown Notre Dame......................... 5-6, L Notre Dame....................... 6-1, W Notre Dame....................... 4-3, W Western Illinois.................. 6-1, W Hope College..................... 5-1, W Hope College..................... 4-0, W Washington......................... 3-5, L Washington....................... 7-0, W at Ole Miss......................... 2-1, W at Delta State..................... 9-8, W at Ole Miss......................... 6-2, W Arkansas State.....................6-6, T North Dakota..................... 5-4, W North Dakota..................... 6-0, W Washington....................... 3-2, W at #3 Saint Louis.................. 5-6, L at #3 Saint Louis..................4-4, T Quincy College................... 5-4, W Arkansas-Helena................ 6-4, W Arkansas-Helena.................. 2-4, L Lipscomb............................. 1-4, L Lipscomb......................... 10-2, W Arkansas State................... 2-0, W Murray State...................... 9-8, W Murray State........................ 4-5, L Delta State........................... 2-3, L at Belmont......................... 6-4, W at Belmont....................... 10-4, W at Lipscomb....................... 3-0, W at Lipscomb....................... 5-3, W

1966 Overall Record: 18-10-1 H: 16-4-1 A: 2-6 N: 0-0 Coach: Al Brown Mississippi College............. 9-5, W Mississippi College............. 7-3, W Mississippi College........... 12-2, W Northwestern.................... 7-1, W Northwestern......................6-6, T Washington....................... 7-2, W Washington..................... 10-3, W at Southern Illinois.............. 3-7, L at Southern Illinois.............. 0-3, L Ole Miss............................... 4-7, L Hope College..................... 6-5, W at Ole Miss....................... 18-7, W Central Michigan............... 8-4, W Central Michigan................. 1-7, L Arkansas............................ 9-8, W Arkansas............................ 6-1, W Quincy College................. 12-6, W at Delta State....................... 3-5, L Arkansas State................. 17-3, W at Ole Miss........................... 2-5, L Ole Miss............................. 1-13, L at Arkansas State................. 1-3, L Lipscomb............................. 1-5, L Lipscomb........................... 3-1, W


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Delta State....................... 10-6, W Mississippi State................ 3-2, W Mississippi State................ 3-2, W at Georgia Tech.................. 7-2, W at Georgia Tech.................... 0-2, L

1967 Overall Record: 15-14 H: 11-10 A: 4-4 N: 0-0 Coach: Al Brown

1968 Overall Record: 17-8 Conference Record: 6-2 H: 13-6 A: 4-2 N: 0-0 Coach: Al Brown Union................................. 3-2, W Union................................... 2-8, L Union............................... 10-4, W Kansas State....................... 5-3, W Kansas State....................... 5-4, W Washington....................... 9-3, W at #2 Southern Illinois...... 15-5, W at Arkansas State................. 3-4, L Arkansas-Little Rock........... 7-4, W Arkansas-Little Rock........... 7-13, L at Delta State....................... 2-8, L Lipscomb........................... 6-10, L at Ballarmine................... 13-1, W at Cincinnati....................... 4-1, W at Cincinnati......................... 0-6, L Arkansas State................... 7-2, W Delta State......................... 7-2, W #24 Bradley........................ 3-2, W #24 Bradley.......................... 5-7, L #24 Bradley...................... 13-4, W Murray State........................ 0-2, L Murray State...................... 2-0, W Louisville............................ 9-3, W Louisville............................ 6-1, W Louisville............................ 6-5, W

Western Illinois.................. 5-1, W Western Illinois.................. 5-4, W Western Illinois.................. 9-4, W Western Illinois....................2-2, T Kansas State......................... 1-6, L Kansas State....................... 2-1, W at Delta State....................... 0-2, L Murray State........................ 1-4, L Murray State...................... 8-19, L

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1972

Overall Record: 16-27 Conference Record: 1-5 H: 10-13 A: 6-14 N: 0-0 Coach: Al Brown

Overall Record: 19-14 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick

at LSU.................................. 1-2, L at LSU.................................. 4-5, L at LSU.............................. 13-7, W at Mississippi State.............. 0-3, L at Mississippi State.............. 2-3, L Mississippi State.................. 1-6, L Mississippi State.................. 1-3, L North Dakota..................... 2-0, W North Dakota....................... 4-6, L Northwestern.................... 2-1, W Northwestern.................. 10-2, W Northwestern.................. 12-4, W Central Michigan................. 1-6, L Central Michigan............... 5-3, W Missouri-St. Louis.............. 1-12, L Central Michigan............... 4-11, L at Southern Illinois............ 0-10, L at Southern Illinois.............. 3-5, L at Southern Illinois.............. 0-5, L Ole Miss............................. 0-11, L at Ole Miss......................... 1-12, L Arkansas State................... 8-4, W Louisville............................ 5-1, W Louisville.............................. 0-2, L Louisville.............................. 8-9, L at Arkansas State............... 8-4, W at Lipscomb......................... 1-7, L at Bellarmine..................... 7-0, W at Cincinnati....................... 2-11, L at Cincinnati......................... 0-2, L at Cincinnati......................... 4-7, L Murray State...................... 4-1, W Murray State...................... 4-3, W NE Illinois............................. 4-5, L NE Illinois......................... 10-3, W at Ole Miss......................... 5-10, L at Detla State..................... 6-5, W Ole Miss............................. 0-15, L at Murray State.............. 12-11, W at Murray State.................. 6-2, W Arkansas.............................. 6-7, L Arkansas.............................. 3-7, L

1971

1969 Overall Record: 20-12-1 Conference Record: 3-3 H: 14-8-1 A: 6-4 N: 0-0 Coach: Al Brown

Overall Record: 11-29-1 H: #-# A: #-# N: #-# Coach: Al Brown 3/12 3/15 3/15 3/19 3/20 3/20 3/22 3/23 3/23 3/24

3/26 Northwestern...................... 3-6, L 3/27 Northwestern...................... 3-8, L 3/30 at Alabama........................ 6-10, L 4/2 #2 Southern Illinois.............. 2-6, L 4/3 #2 Southern Illinois.............. 4-9, L 4/8 at Vanderbilt........................ 4-9, L 4/9 at Louisville........................ 3-10, L 4/9 at Louisville.......................... 2-5, L 4/10 at Louisville.......................... 4-5, L 4/12 Alabama.............................. 4-9, L 4/12 Alabama............................ 7-2, W 4/14 Delta State......................... 4-1, W 4/20 Vanderbilt............................ 8-9, L 4/22 at Arkansas State................. 3-9, L 4/24 at Arkansas.......................... 5-6, L 4/24 at Arkansas.......................... 3-4, L 4/26 Arkansas State................... 5-4, W 4/27 at Delta State..................... 6-10, L Missouri Valley Tournament West Texas State.................. 1-2, L New Mexico State............ 10-7, W West Texas State................ 7-3, W Saint Louis......................... 4-3, W #3 Tulsa................................ 2-5, L

at Ole Miss........................... 2-5, L at #7 Mississippi State....... 5-10, L at #7 Mississippi State......... 2-6, L Notre Dame..................... 10-11, L Notre Dame......................... 1-2, L Notre Dame......................... 0-5, L Lawrence College............. 15-2, W Western Illinois.................... 4-5, L Western Illinois.................. 6-5, W SEMO ................................. 7-8, L

1973 Overall Record: 25-15 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick

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Louisiana Tech................... 3-0, W LSU .................................. 7-1, W LSU .................................... 1-5, L LSU .................................... 1-2, L Ole Miss............................. 4-10, L Rutgers.............................. 6-4, W Rutgers.............................. 5-3, W Cornell............................. 10-3, W Cornell............................... 8-2, W MacMurray........................ 1-0, W Western Illinois.................... 1-3, L Western Illinois.................... 1-6, L Delta State......................... 8-2, W Illinois State....................... 3-0, W Mississippi State................ 9-0, W Mississippi State.............. 15-6, W Brown.................................. 3-5, L Brown................................ 3-0, W Bradley............................... 2-1, W #13 Vanderbilt..................... 0-2, L

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1974 Overall Record: 24-22 H: 16-8 A: 6-13 N: 2-1 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick

Mississippi State.............. 11-2, W Mississippi State................ 4-1, W Vanderbilt.......................... 5-4, W Western Illinois.............. 19-10, W Western Illinois.................... 5-6, L Delta State......................... 4-2, W Illinois State......................... 2-6, L Notre Dame......................... 0-5, L St. Olaf............................... 3-2, W Southern Illinois................... 1-9, L Southern Illinois................... 3-4, L Southern Illinois................. 3-10, L Wisconsin-Milwaukee....... 5-2, W Brown................................ 2-11, L Brown................................ 4-3, W Bradley................................. 2-3, L Bradley............................... 3-0, W Arkansas State................... 6-1, W Georgia Tech...................... 3-2, W Georgia Tech.................... 22-3, W #8 Ole Miss.......................... 3-4, L Arkansas State..................... 4-6, L #8 Ole Miss...................... 14-8, W #8 Ole Miss........................ 8-7, W #8 Ole Miss........................ 8-7, W Louisville............................ 5-4, W Louisville.............................. 1-3, L Murray State...................... 8-7, W Murray State...................... 5-11, L Drake............................... 11-0, W West Texas State................ 3-2, W #10 Tulsa............................ 1-16, L Missouri Valley Tournament Bradley................................. 3-4, L #10 Tulsa............................ 1-16, L

#13 Vanderbilt................... 6-5, W Ole Miss............................... 3-5, L Delta State....................... 10-5, W Arkansas.............................. 0-1, L Arkansas............................ 3-0, W Louisville.......................... 16-1, W Louisville.............................. 4-8, L Louisville.......................... 11-0, W Louisville............................ 9-5, W Murray State........................ 1-5, L #11 Tulsa............................ 4-3, W #11 Tulsa.............................. 1-7, L #11 Tulsa.............................. 5-8, L #11 Tulsa............................ 2-1, W Missouri Valley Tournament Bradley............................... 5-12, L Bradley............................... 5-4, W Saint Louis......................... 7-6, W New Mexico State.............. 9-4, W Louisville............................ 8-7, W #11 Tulsa.............................. 7-8, L

3/5 3/11 3/12 3/13 3/14 3/14 3/15 3/15 3/20 3/20 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/25 3/26 3/26 3/28 3/30 4/1 4/1 4/2 4/2 4/3 4/9 4/9 4/11 4/12 4/14 4/14 4/16 4/16 4/18 4/19 4/19 4/20 4/24 4/25 4/27 4/27 4/29 4/29 5/1 5/10 5/10 5/11 5/11

at Delta State.................... 6-2, W at Jacksonville................... 2-0, W at Jacksonville................... 5-2, W at #2 Miami......................... 3-9, L vs. Indiana......................... 4-2, W at Miami.............................. 1-5, L vs. Indiana......................... 3-0, W vs. Indiana........................... 1-2, L Lawrence......................... 16-2, W Lawrence......................... 17-0, W Valparaiso........................... 7-8, L Bradley................................ 2-3, L Bradley.............................. 6-0, W Providence........................ 5-4, W Ole Miss............................ 2-1, W Ole Miss.............................. 6-7, L Brown............................... 4-1, W Illinois State........................ 0-8, L at Alabama.......................... 1-4, L at Alabama.......................... 0-4, L at Auburn............................ 3-5, L at Auburn............................ 0-5, L at Auburn............................ 0-3, L Mississippi State................. 0-3, L Mississippi State............... 1-0, W Wisconsin State.............. 12-5, W Wisconsin State................ 6-2, W #14 Vanderbilt.................... 0-1, L #14 Vanderbilt.................. 3-0, W at Ole Miss........................ 8-3, W at Ole Miss........................ 3-2, W SEMO................................ 3-1, W St. Francis College............. 6-1, W St. Francis College............. 8-0, W St. Francis College............. 8-0, W Arkansas State.................... 6-8, L Delta State........................ 7-4, W at Murray State................... 0-6, L at Murray State................... 1-4, L UL-Monroe.......................... 6-8, L UL-Monroe........................ 7-2, W at Arkansas State................ 3-4, L at #23 Tulsa....................... 6-5, W at #23 Tulsa......................... 2-4, L at #23 Tulsa......................... 1-3, L at #23 Tulsa......................... 2-3, L

1975 Overall Record: 30-8 H: 23-3 A: 7-5 N: 0-0 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick 3/3 3/3 3/7 3/9 3/9 3/10 3/12 3/12 3/13 3/14

Arkansas State.................. 3-2, W Arkansas State.................. 6-3, W Iowa.................................... 3-7, L at #19 LSU........................... 2-4, L at #19 LSU........................... 1-2, L at #19 LSU........................... 3-4, L at Southern Miss............... 7-0, W at Southern Miss................. 0-1, L Louisiana Tech..................... 6-8, L Louisiana Tech..................... 0-2, L

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Valparaiso......................... 3-0, W Valparaiso....................... 11-0, W Bradley.............................. 8-2, W MacMurray..................... 21-2, W MacMurray....................... 8-2, W St. Olaf.............................. 6-1, W St. Olaf............................ 10-0, W Brown............................... 8-5, W Millikin.............................. 5-0, W Millikin.............................. 5-2, W Wisconsin State................ 6-4, W Wisconsin State................ 8-1, W Wisconsin State................ 4-2, W Carroll College................... 6-0, W Carroll College................... 4-3, W at Mississippi State............. 2-9, L at Mississippi State........... 4-0, W at Ole Miss...................... 13-5, W at Delta State.................. 17-4, W Louisville......................... 11-5, W Louisville........................... 8-2, W Louisville........................... 7-2, W NE Illinois.......................... 3-0, W NE Illinois........................ 10-0, W NE Illinois.......................... 3-2, W at Louisville..................... 10-6, W at Louisville..................... 10-9, W at Louisville..................... 10-6, W

1976 Overall Record: 32-11 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick Delta State........................ 6-5, W UL-Monroe....................... 6-2, W UL-Monroe..................... 10-4, W Indiana State...................... 3-6, L Indiana State.................. 14-0, W #11 Illinois State............... 3-0, W SEMO.................................. 6-7, L Ole Miss........................... 1-0, W Ole Miss........................... 8-1, W Mississippi State............... 6-5, W Mississippi State............... 5-1, W Western Illinois.............. 10-9, W Western Illinois................ 6-1, W Western Illinois................ 3-2, W St. Olaf............................ 15-1, W St. Olaf.............................. 9-2, W Northwestern................... 3-1, W Northwestern................... 7-0, W Millikin........................... 10-1, W Millikin............................. 5-0, W Arkansas State.................. 3-2, W N. Park College............... 10-0, W N. Park College............... 10-0, W Western Michigan.............. 1-2, L Western Michiagn............ 3-0, W at Ole Miss......................... 3-5, L at Ole Miss....................... 7-3, W Southern Miss.................. 4-2, W Southern Miss.................. 7-0, W at Delta State.................... 3-1, W Louisiana Tech.................. 7-0, W at Louisville........................ 8-9, L at Louisville.................... 12-7, W at Louisville.................... 11-14, L NE Illinois.......................... 9-4, W Murray State...................... 1-2, L Murray State...................... 4-6, L Livingston........................... 8-9, L Metro Tournament vs. Saint Louis................... 2-1, W vs. Tulane....................... 15-1, W NCAA Tournament vs. #21 Minnesota............ 6-0, W vs. #3 Arizona State.......... 4-11, L vs. #21 Minnesota............ 4-17, L

1977 Overall Record: 34-14 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick 3/7 3/7 3/8 3/10 3/10 3/15

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Murray State...................... 1-0, W Saint Louis......................... 8-5, W Central Michigan............... 7-6, W Central Michigan................. 3-7, L Central Michigan................. 6-8, L Southern Illinois................... 1-9, L North Dakota..................... 7-5, W North Dakota..................... 9-2, W Quincy College................... 2-1, W Quincy College................... 6-3, W Quincy College................... 5-0, W Arkansas............................ 6-0, W Arkansas............................ 3-10, L at Arkansas State............... 7-5, W Delta State........................... 3-5, L NE Illinois........................... 2-0, W at Washington................... 5-3, W at Bradley............................ 0-7, L at Bradley............................ 3-6, L at Bradley............................ 4-6, L at Louisville...................... 12-2, W at Louisville........................ 7-0, W at Louisville...................... 10-6, W Arkansas State................. 13-0, W

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Notre Dame.................... 11-6, W Valparaiso....................... 14-6, W Valparaiso....................... 12-1, W Valparaiso....................... 10-4, W Missouri-St. Louis.............. 4-1, W Missouri-St. Louis.............. 8-2, W Iowa.................................... 3-6, L Iowa.................................. 6-2, W Delta State...................... 13-8, W Ohio State......................... 5-1, W Ohio State....................... 12-1, W Ohio State......................... 8-3, W Ohio State......................... 5-1, W Delta State.......................... 1-3, L Illinois State.................... 10-3, W Illinois State...................... 1-0, W at Ole Miss.......................... 3-4, L at Ole Miss........................ 8-4, W at Arkansas State.............. 9-1, W at Arkansas State................ 3-5, L Arkansas State................ 12-3, W Arkansas State.................. 6-5, W Ole Miss............................ 6-2, W Ole Miss.............................. 2-3, L Murray State..................... 7-2, W Murray State....................... 5-6, L Louisville......................... 11-6, W Louisville......................... 11-1, W Louisville........................... 5-3, W NE Illinois.......................... 7-1, W #12 South Alabama........... 7-13, L Mississippi State............... 3-12, L Mississippi State............... 3-17, L SEMO................................ 5-4, W SEMO................................ 6-5, W Saint Louis......................... 9-0, W Saint Louis......................... 9-0, W Saint Louis....................... 10-2, W Metro Tournament 5/13 vs. Cincinnati..................... 5-0, W 5/14 vs. Georgia Tech................ 9-2, W 5/15 vs. Florida State................. 2-10, L M-15 vs. Tulane............................ 1-4, L

1978 Overall Record: 40-9 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick 3/6 3/6 3/10 3/11 3/17 3/17 3/18 3/18 3/19 3/20 3/20 3/23 3/24 3/24 3/25 3/25 3/27 3/27 3/29 3/29 3/31 3/31 4/1 4/1 4/3 4/4 4/11 4/12 4/13 4/16 4/16 4/17 4/17 4/22 4/24 4/25 4/25 4/29 4/30 5/6 5/7

Arkansas State................ 16-2, W Arkansas State.................. 7-1, W at South Alabama............. 8-21, L at South Alabama......... 16-11, W Illinois State.................... 11-5, W Illinois State...................... 7-1, W Illinois State...................... 4-3, W Illinois State...................... 7-5, W Illinois.............................. 22-4, W Illinois.............................. 16-8, W Illinois................................ 5-1, W Saint Louis......................... 9-1, W Saint Louis......................... 7-1, W Saint Louis....................... 15-7, W Western Illinois................... 5-7, L Western Illinois............... 11-0, W Louisiana Tech................... 5-3, W Louisiana Tech................. 12-2, W at Ole Miss........................ 8-5, W at Ole Miss........................ 9-5, W Missouri.......................... 11-7, W Missouri............................ 4-3, W Millikin............................ 20-5, W Millikin............................ 11-7, W #22 Auburn....................... 7-2, W #22 Auburn..................... 10-9, W Ole Miss............................ 4-1, W at #22 Auburn................... 5-11, L at #22 Auburn................... 6-4, W Murray State..................... 2-1, W Murray State..................... 7-2, W at Delta State.................... 5-19, L at Delta State.................. 39-3, W South Alabama................ 10-3, W at Murray State................. 1-11, L UALR................................. 6-0, W UALR............................... 13-0, W #14 Mississippi State......... 5-3, W #14 Mississippi State........... 4-8, L at UL-Monroe..................... 1-2, L at UL-Monroe................... 5-0, W Metro Tournament 5/13 vs. Cincinnati................... 10-8, W

5/13 vs. Louisville...................... 9-7, W 5/14 vs. Florida State............... 10-9, W NCAA Tournament 5/20 vs. #22 Auburn................ 10-14, L 5/21 vs. East Tennessee............. 5-0, W 5/22 vs. #22 Auburn.................. 6-5, W 5/23 vs. #3 North Carolina........ 8-6, W 5/23 vs. #3 North Carolina........ 9-11, L

1979 Overall Record: 28-12 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick 3/1 at Delta State..................... 6-1, W 3/4 at South Alabama............ 10-16, L 3/5 at South Alabama.............. 5-2, W 3/7 Austin Peay........................ 6-2, W 3/7 Austin Peay.......................... 3-4, L 3/9 Illinois State....................... 7-1, W 3/9 Illinois State....................... 4-2, W 3/13 Morehead State............... 10-1, W 3/13 Morehead State................... 2-3, L 3/14 #17 Murray State............. 11-13, L 3/16 Louisville............................ 7-2, W 3/16 Louisville............................ 7-6, W 3/17 Missouri-St. Louis.............. 8-7, W 3/18 at Ole Miss........................... 2-6, L 3/18 at Ole Miss........................... 0-4, L 3/24 Missouri Baptist............. 11-10, W 3/25 Western Illinois.................. 7-10, L 3/25 Western Illinois.................. 3-0, W 3/28 at Louisiana Tech................. 6-7, L 3/28 at Louisiana Tech................. 1-2, L 4/4 at Saint Louis................. 17-12, W 4/10 at Arkansas State............... 7-3, W 4/10 at Arkansas State............... 6-3, W 4/16 UALR.................................. 1-0, W 4/16 UALR.................................. 5-0, W 4/17 Delta State......................... 3-2, W 4/18 Ole Miss............................. 4-2, W 4/18 Ole Miss............................. 3-2, W 4/21 Saint Louis......................... 7-4, W 4/21 Saint Louis......................... 7-3, W 4/28 at #20 Tulane..................... 5-1, W 4/28 at #20 Tulane..................... 5-2, W 5/5 UL-Monroe........................ 8-4, W 5/6 UL-Monroe........................ 3-1, W 5/8 at Tennessee........................ 4-9, L 5/8 at Tennessee...................... 6-3, W Metro Tournament 5/10 vs. Cincinnati....................... 4-8, L 5/11 vs. Virginia Tech................. 5-1, W 5/12 vs. Cincinnati................... 18-5, W 5/13 vs. Florida State................. 1-11, L

1980 Overall Record: 31-15 H: 20-4 A: 7-9 N: 3-2 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick 3/3 at Delta State....................... 5-6, L 3/7 Illinois State....................... 5-4, W 3/7 Illinois State..................... 10-3, W 3/11 Union................................. 5-2, W 3/11 Union................................. 6-3, W 3/15 Morehead State............... 16-6, W 3/16 Morehead State................. 8-5, W 3/18 Delta State....................... 12-8, W 3/23 at Austin Peay.................... 6-5, W 3/23 at Austin Peay...................... 5-9, L 3/26 Arkansas State................. 11-0, W 3/26 Arkansas State................... 5-2, W 3/29 Western Illinois.................. 2-0, W 3/29 Western Illinois.................. 8-7, W 3/31 at Tennessee Tech............ 10-0, W 3/31 at Tennessee Tech................ 4-5, L 4/1 at Tennessee.................... 11-12, L 4/2 at Tennessee........................ 2-5, L 4/5 Xavier................................. 8-5, W 4/5 Xavier................................. 6-3, W 4/7 #15 Louisiana Tech.............. 0-1, L 4/7 #15 Louisiana Tech.............. 3-8, L 4/9 Ole Miss............................... 4-5, L 4/9 Ole Miss............................. 5-1, W 4/15 at Murray State.................... 2-8, L 4/17 at Lambuth...................... 22-2, W 4/19 at Ole Miss......................... 1-0, W 4/19 at Ole Miss........................... 2-3, L 4/22 Tennessee State................. 8-4, W

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

1981 Overall Record: 48-11 H: 31-1 A: 11-6 N: 5-4 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick 3/3 Austin Peay......................... 1-0, W 3/3 Austin Peay......................... 6-2, W 3/7 Tennessee........................... 2-1, W 3/7 Tennessee........................... 5-3, W 3/8 Tennessee........................... 6-1, W 3/9 Morehead State............... 17-1, W 3/9 Morehead State................. 8-5, W 3/10 Morehead State............... 11-3, W 3/11 Lambuth............................. 8-3, W 3/11 Lambuth........................... 19-3, W 3/14 at Murray State................ 10-6, W 3/17 at Arkansas State.................. 4-5, L 3/17 at Arkansas State................ 7-3, W 3/20 Notre Dame........................ 6-5, W 3/20 Notre Dame........................ 8-6, W 3/21 Notre Dame...................... 12-2, W 3/25 St. Olaf................................ 6-3, W 3/25 St. Olaf................................ 5-1, W 3/27 Illinois State........................ 6-1, W 3/27 Illinois State...................... 17-6, W 3/28 Illinois State........................ 4-3, W 3/28 Illinois State...................... 11-7, W 4/1 Ole Miss............................... 8-9, L 4/2 at Lambuth......................... 9-2, W 4/2 at Lambuth...........................9-9, T 4/3 at Tennessee Tech............ 15-1, W 4/3 at Tennessee Tech................ 4-5, L 4/4 at Vanderbilt......................... 6-8, L 4/5 at Vanderbilt......................... 3-4, L 4/7 at Ole Miss......................... 6-4, W 4/11 at #16 Florida State............ 6-4, W 4/11 at #16 Florida State.............. 4-8, L 4/12 at #16 Florida State.............. 6-7, L 4/14 Tennessee Tech.................. 7-1, W 4/14 Tennessee Tech.................. 6-3, W 4/16 Arkansas State.................... 6-5, W 4/16 Arkansas State.................. 18-1, W 4/18 at Union........................... 11-1, W 4/18 at Union........................... 11-0, W 4/22 at Ole Miss..................... 12-11, W 4/23 UALR................................. 11-2, W 4/23 UALR................................. 11-1, W 4/25 South Alabama................... 6-5, W 4/26 South Alabama................... 9-5, W 4/27 at Tennessee...................... 8-6, W 4/28 at Tennessee...................... 2-1, W 5/3 Southern.......................... 10-1, W 5/3 Southern............................ 9-0, W 5/9 Tulane................................. 6-3, W 5/9 Tulane................................. 7-6, W 5/10 Tulane............................... 15-3, W Metro Tournament 5/14 vs. Cincinnati.................... 13-7, W 5/15 vs. #16 Florida State........... 0-11, L 5/16 vs. Louisville..................... 15-3, W 5/16 vs. Virginia Tech.................. 9-8, W 5/17 vs. #16 Florida State............. 3-7, L NCAA Tournament 5/22 vs. #24 James Madison.... 16-3, W 5/22 vs. #4 South Carolina............ 5-8, L 5/23 vs. #24 James Madison...... 8-3, W M-23 vs. #4 South Carolina.......... 5-11, L

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Arkansas State................ 11-5, W Arkansas State.................. 4-2, W Lambuth.......................... 15-1, W Lambuth.......................... 12-0, W at Tennessee Tech............... 5-6, L at Tennessee Tech............. 8-4, W Morehead State................ 4-3, W Morehead State................ 5-2, W Morehead State................ 9-0, W Morehead State................ 3-2, W at UALR............................. 4-0, W at UALR............................. 5-0, W at Ole Miss........................ 7-1, W Southern Illinois................ 8-2, W Southern Illinois................ 9-8, W Western Illinois................. 9-8, W Ole Miss.......................... 11-6, W Murray State..................... 8-6, W Vanderbilt......................... 5-3, W Vanderbilt....................... 14-6, W at South Alabama............. 3-13, L at South Alabama............. 9-6, W #22 Florida State............... 3-1, W #22 Florida State............. 11-3, W #22 Florida State............... 6-12, L Union.................................. 2-8, L Union................................ 6-2, W Alabama.......................... 10-9, W at Arkansas State................ 3-8, L at Arkansas State................ 7-8, L at Murray State............... 13-7, W Ole Miss............................ 7-2, W at Ole Miss.......................... 2-3, L at Alabama.......................... 0-3, L at Lambuth........................ 5-1, W at #20 Tulane.................... 3-1, W at #20 Tulane.................. 11-7, W at #20 Tulane.................... 7-1, W Metro Tournament vs. Saint Louis.................. 15-7, W vs. #22 Florida State.......... 4-2, W vs. #20 Tulane................... 9-10, L vs. #22 Florida State............ 6-7, L

1983 Overall Record: 33-12 H: 25-5 A: 6-5 N: 2-2 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick 3/1 3/1 3/3 3/3 3/8 3/8 3/13 3/15 3/18 3/18 3/19 3/22 3/23 3/23 3/25 3/29 3/29 3/30 3/30 3/31 3/31 4/1 4/1 4/4 4/4 4/14 4/14 4/16 4/16 4/19 4/20 4/23 4/23 4/24 4/26

Lambuth......................... 10-0, W Lambuth........................... 7-0, W UT Martin......................... 5-0, W UT Martin......................... 7-3, W at Tennessee Tech............ 3-0, W at Tennessee Tech............ 4-1, W at Ole Miss....................... 4-2, W at #2 Alabama.................. 7-12, L Union.............................. 15-4, W Union................................ 9-3, W Middle Tennessee.......... 12-2, W at Vanderbilt..................... 5-12, L at Austin Peay................... 4-3, W at Austin Peay................. 13-1, W at Murray State.................. 1-8, L Eastern Illinois.................. 9-4, W Eastern Illinois.................... 0-2, L Eastern Illinois.................. 6-5, W Eastern Illinois.................... 3-5, L Eastern Illinois................ 10-0, W Eastern Illinois.................. 9-3, W Illinois Wesleyan............. 10-0, W Illinois Wesleyan............... 9-8, W Tennessee Tech.............. 11-2, W Tennessee Tech................ 7-3, W South Alabama................. 3-1, W South Alabama................... 3-4, L UALR................................. 5-3, W UALR............................... 13-1, W #2 Alabama...................... 5-2, W #2 Alabama........................ 2-3, L at #15 Florida State.......... 0-17, L at #15 Florida State............ 1-2, L at #15 Florida State.......... 7-6, W Ole Miss............................. 6-9, L

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1984 Overall Record: 26-15 H: 16-6 A: 9-7 N: 1-2 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick 2/25 2/25 2/26 2/26 3/3 3/3 3/4 3/7 3/7 3/13 3/14 3/15 3/22 3/25 3/25 3/27 4/1 4/1 4/3 4/4 4/6 4/7 4/10 4/11 4/13 4/14 4/15 4/20 4/21 4/24 4/25 4/28 4/30 5/1 5/1 5/4 5/6 5/6

UALR................................ 1-0, W UALR................................ 3-0, W UALR................................ 5-1, W UALR.............................. 10-3, W at Austin Peay.................... 2-3, L at Austin Peay.................. 9-2, W at Tennessee Tech.......... 13-2, W at Arkansas State............. 5-4, W at Arkansas State............. 7-0, W Lambuth........................ 19-2, W at UT Martin.................. 17-6, W Christian Brothers............ 6-5, W at Christian Brothers...... 11-4, W Southern Illinois............... 3-2, W Southern Illinois................. 3-5, L at Murray State................ 9-4, W Tennessee Tech.............. 16-6, W Tennessee Tech.............. 11-4, W at Alabama...................... 4-14, L at Alabama...................... 8-18, L Southern Miss................. 7-6, W Southern Miss............... 10-0, W Murray State................ 12-10, W Vanderbilt.......................... 5-8, L at Tulane........................ 12-8, W at Tulane.......................... 3-13, L at Tulane............................ 2-3, L at Tennessee.................... 4-3, W at Tennessee...................... 5-6, L Alabama........................ 11-8, W Alabama.......................... 5-18, L Ole Miss......................... 15-3, W at Ole Miss....................... 2-11, L Austin Peay...................... 4-3, W Austin Peay.................... 16-2, W Florida State.................... 7-13, L Florida State.................... 3-11, L Florida State...................... 3-8, L Metro Tournament 5/10 vs. Virginia Tech............. 12-6, W 5/11 vs. Cincinnati..................... 2-3, L 5/11 vs. Florida State............... 3-10, L

1985 Overall Record: 36-11 H: 28-3 A: 10-6 N: 1-2 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick 2/22 2/22 2/23 2/23 3/1 3/1 3/2 3/2 3/5 3/6 3/13 3/15 3/16 3/16 3/17 3/17 3/19 3/20 3/24 3/24 3/25 3/30 3/31 4/1

at UL Monroe................ 14-6, W at UL Monroe.................. 6-5, W at Tulane........................ 11-0, W at Tulane.......................... 5-15, L UALR................................ 6-4, W UALR................................ 8-1, W UALR................................ 7-0, W UALR................................ 9-0, W Murray State.................... 6-5, W Rhodes............................. 3-2, W at Ole Miss....................... 5-2, W UL Monroe....................... 6-4, W UL Monroe......................... 1-6, L UL Monroe....................... 5-4, W SEMO................................. 4-8, L SEMO............................. 10-5, W at Murray State.............. 18-5, W at Vanderbilt.................... 5-11, L Tennessee...................... 10-1, W Tennessee........................ 6-1, W UT Martin........................ 2-1, W #20 Florida State.............. 3-2, W #20 Florida State.............. 8-7, W St. Mary’s....................... 11-4, W


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1986 Overall Record: 40-16 Conference Record: 11-5 H: 24-6 A: 13-8 N: 3-2 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick 2/20 2/22 2/22 2/25 2/26 3/1 3/2 3/2 3/5 3/8 3/8 3/9 3/14 3/15 3/16 3/19 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/23 3/24 3/28 3/29 3/29 3/30 4/1 4/3 4/3 4/5 4/5 4/6 4/9 4/10 4/13 4/13 4/16 4/17 4/19 4/19 4/20 4/23 4/23 4/26 4/26 4/27 4/29 4/30 5/3 5/3 5/4 5/4

Christian Brothers.......... 17-5, W UALR................................ 7-2, W UALR................................ 4-1, W at Tennessee.................... 7-12, L at Tennessee...................... 6-7, L Arkansas............................ 2-6, L at Central Arkansas........ 10-3, W at Central Arkansas........ 18-2, W Kansas State....................... 8-9, L at Tennessee Tech.......... 18-4, W at Tennessee Tech.............. 4-5, L at Austin Peay................ 13-8, W Christian Brothers............ 8-2, W at UT Martin.................... 9-4, W Rhodes............................. 9-1, W at Ole Miss....................... 9-4, W Western Illinois................ 5-2, W Western Illinois.................. 7-9, L Middle Tennessee.............. 3-8, L Middle Tennessee............ 1-0, W Middle Tennessee............ 5-2, W at Murray State.............. 10-9, W #2 Florida State*................ 3-7, L #2 Florida State*................ 1-6, L #2 Florida State*.............. 7-2, W Murray State.................. 10-3, W Central Arkansas............ 11-1, W Central Arkansas.............. 8-0, W at Southern Miss*........... 3-2, W at Southern Miss*........... 5-2, W at Southern Miss*........... 8-5, W at Ole Miss......................... 4-5, L Harding.......................... 15-1, W Southern Miss*................ 9-2, W Southern Miss*................ 4-3, W Vanderbilt........................ 9-1, W Rhodes........................... 11-1, W at #2 Florida State*........... 0-6, L at #2 Florida State*........... 5-6, L at #2 Florida State*........... 1-7, L UALR................................ 8-1, W UALR................................ 5-4, W at Middle Tennessee........ 8-7, W at Middle Tennessee........ 4-0, W at Middle Tennessee........ 7-4, W Ole Miss............................. 3-4, L Ole Miss......................... 10-2, W Tennessee Tech................ 2-1, W Tennessee Tech.............. 19-0, W Austin Peay...................... 7-2, W Austin Peay.................... 10-4, W Metro Tournament 5/8 vs. Louisville................... 19-3, W 5/9 vs. South Carolina.............. 3-4, L 5/9 vs. Virginia Tech............. 11-8, W 5/10 vs. Southern Miss............ 4-2, W 5/10 vs. #2 Florida State............ 3-7, L

1987 Overall Record: 33-23-1 Conference Record: 9-9 H: 21-8-1 A: 8-13 N: 4-2 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick 2/14 2/14 2/21 2/22 2/25 3/3 3/4 3/4 3/5 3/6 3/7 3/10 3/11 3/12 3/13 3/14 3/15 3/17 3/18 3/20 3/21 3/24 3/25 3/28 3/28 3/29 4/1 4/4 4/4 4/5 4/7 4/7 4/8 4/8 4/11 4/11 4/12 4/18 4/18 4/19 4/22 4/23 4/25 4/25 4/26 4/28 4/29 4/29 5/2 5/2 5/3 5/9 5/10 5/11

#5 Arkansas........................ 1-3, L #5 Arkansas........................2-2, T at #5 Arkansas.................. 5-21, L at #5 Arkansas.................. 7-14, L Christian Brothers.......... 11-1, W Christian Brothers............ 3-11, L UALR................................... 0-3, L UALR................................. 5-2, W Ole Miss........................... 9-7, W at Austin Peay............... 16-14, W at Middle Tennessee.......... 7-8, L NW Missouri State......... 18-2, W Rhodes............................. 4-1, W Murray State................ 11-10, W Indiana State.................... 6-3, W Washington Univ............ 25-3, W Lambuth......................... 13-1, W at Vanderbilt................... 10-12, L at Murray State.............. 11-8, W Middle Tennessee.............. 1-2, L Middle Tennessee............ 4-2, W Tennessee....................... 24-1, W Tennessee......................... 7-5, W #6 Florida State*................ 1-4, L #6 Florida State*................ 0-8, L #6 Florida State*.............. 5-4, W at Ole Miss......................... 1-2, L Southern Miss*................ 9-0, W Southern Miss*.................. 5-8, L Southern Miss*.............. 11-6, W at Arkansas State.............. 4-1, W at Arkansas State............ 10-0, W at UALR............................... 1-5, L at UALR............................... 2-8, L at Southern Miss*.............. 3-4, L at Southern Miss*.............. 3-4, L at Southern Miss*............ 4-3, W at #6 Florida State*............ 4-6, L at #6 Florida State*............ 6-7, L at #6 Florida State*............ 5-7, L at Ole Miss......................... 6-7, L Austin Peay..................... 15-0, W at Louisville*.................. 17-3, W at Louisville*.................. 17-8, W at Louisville*.................. 12-3, W Rhodes........................... 15-3, W Arkansas State................ 10-4, W Arkansas State.................. 6-5, W Louisville*........................... 6-7, L Louisville*......................... 8-4, W Louisville*....................... 13-0, W vs. Charlotte^................... 9-0, W vs. Davidson^................. 11-5, W vs. Western Kent.^......... 13-3, W Metro Tournament 5/13 vs. Southern Miss........... 10-1, W 5/14 vs. South Carolina............... 2-6, L 5/15 vs. Cincinnati.................... 1-13, L ^ - Charlotte Invitational Tournament

1988 Overall Record: 27-22 Conference Record: 6-8 H: 16-11 A: 10-9 N: 1-2 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick 2/20 2/20 2/21 2/21 2/24 2/27 2/28 2/29 3/5 3/5 3/6 3/11 3/15 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/19

Middle Tennessee.............. 4-5, L Middle Tennessee.............. 1-8, L UALR................................. 7-6, W UALR................................. 5-4, W Vanderbilt......................... 7-6, W at Tennessee...................... 3-6, L at Tennessee...................... 4-5, L at Tennessee Tech............ 9-5, W Western Illinois.................. 3-5, L Western Illinois................ 5-2, W Indiana State.................... 9-0, W Illinois............................... 6-5, W at UALR............................... 0-1, L at UALR............................. 7-1, W at Middle Tennessee...... 11-8, W at Middle Tennessee.......... 1-9, L at #23 Mississippi State.. 10-1, W

3/20 3/22 3/26 3/27 3/29 4/6 4/6 4/7 4/9 4/9 4/10 4/10 4/13 4/16 4/16 4/17 4/20 4/20 4/23 4/23 4/24 4/27 4/30 5/7 5/7 5/8 5/13 5/14 5/15

at #23 Mississippi State...... 5-8, L Rhodes............................. 8-4, W Ole Miss........................... 9-13, L Ole Miss........................... 7-1, W Rhodes............................. 7-2, W Arkansas State.................. 3-1, W Arkansas State................ 10-6, W Tennessee Tech................ 4-12, L Southern Miss*................ 5-2, W Southern Miss*................ 6-4, W Southern Miss*.................. 1-7, L Southern Miss*.............. 10-2, W at Ole Miss................... 16-15, W at #15 Florida State*........ 6-5, W at #15 Florida State*.......... 0-5, L at #15 Florida State*........ 2-1, W at Arkansas State.............. 4-2, W at Arkansas State.............. 9-5, W Evansville............................ 2-4, L Evansville.......................... 7-6, W Evansville............................ 3-6, L at Ole Miss......................... 1-9, L Christian Brothers.......... 10-2, W at Louisiana Tech.............. 8-3, W at Louisiana Tech.............. 8-11, L at Louisiana Tech................ 4-9, L #15 Florida State*............ 3-14, L #15 Florida State*.............. 5-9, L #15 Florida State*............ 1-21, L Metro Tournament 5/18 vs. Southern Miss%.......... 4-11, L 5/20 vs. Virginia Tech%............. 6-1, W 5/21 vs. #15 Florida State%........ 2-4, L

1989 Overall Record: 32-23 Conference Record: 8-10 H: 23-8 A: 8-13 N: 1-2 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick 2/11 2/12 2/19 2/25 2/26 3/1 3/2 3/8 3/11 3/11 3/12 3/14 3/15 3/16 3/18 3/19 3/19 3/22 3/23 3/25 3/26 3/28 3/30 4/1 4/1 4/2 4/2 4/5 4/6 4/8 4/8 4/9 4/12 4/13 4/15 4/15 4/16 4/18 4/20 4/22 4/22 4/23 4/26 4/29 4/29 4/30 5/6 5/6 5/7 5/13 5/14

University of Memphis

Louisiana Tech................. 5-4, W Louisiana Tech................. 5-4, W Christian Brothers.......... 11-3, W Navy................................. 4-1, W Christian Brothers............ 9-0, W UALR................................ 2-1, W at UALR............................ 5-2, W Belhaven.......................... 8-3, W at Evansville....................... 3-5, L at Evansville................... 13-4, W at Evansville..................... 8-7, W Murray State................ 13-11, W at Middle Tennessee...... 11-4, W at Middle Tennessee........ 0-10, L Harding............................ 9-4, W Harding.............................. 1-6, L Harding............................ 4-3, W Ole Miss............................. 5-6, L Illinois Wesleyan............ 11-2, W at Ole Miss......................... 4-6, L Ole Miss........................... 7-10, L Lincoln Memorial........... 11-8, W #10 Mississippi State....... 3-10, L at Arkansas State............. 6-3, W at Arkansas State............... 3-9, L Arkansas State................. 3-2, W Arkansas State................. 8-3, W at Murray State................ 9-25, L Rhodes............................. 6-1, W Virginia Tech*.................... 1-2, L Virginia Tech*.................. 7-6, W Virginia Tech*.................. 2-1, W Rhodes........................... 24-9, W Tennessee Tech................ 4-3, W at Southern Miss*............. 3-5, L at Southern Miss*........... 6-0, W at Southern Miss*............. 4-7, L at Ole Miss......................... 3-4, L at Tennessee Tech.......... 17-1, W Cincinnati*....................... 8-7, W Cincinnati*....................... 9-3, W Cincinnati*..................... 13-5, W at Vanderbilt.................... 5-16, L #3 Florida State*................ 2-6, L #3 Florida State*................ 2-6, L #3 Florida State*................ 1-3, L at South Carolina*........... 6-4, W at South Carolina*........... 0-12, L at South Carolina*......... 10-16, L at Louisville*.................... 7-14, L at Louisville*.................... 3-12, L

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5/14 at Louisville*.................... 9-0, W Metro Tournament 5/17 vs. South Carolina%..... 11-10, W 5/19 vs. #3 Florida State%......... 4-9, L 5/20 vs. Cincinnati%................. 6-15, L

1990 Overall Record: 31-25 Conference Record: 7-12 H: 23-11 A: 7-12 N: 1-2 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick 2/17 2/18 2/20 2/21 2/24 2/25 2/27 2/28 3/3 3/4 3/9 3/10 3/11 3/13 3/14 3/15 3/17 3/17 3/18 3/19 3/20 3/21 3/22 3/24 3/24 3/25 3/29 3/31 4/3 4/7 4/8 4/8 4/12 4/13 4/13 4/14 4/18 4/19 4/21 4/21 4/22 4/24 4/25 4/25 4/29 4/29 5/5 5/5 5/8 5/9 5/10 5/13 5/13

Harding.......................... 10-1, W Harding............................ 6-1, W UALR.................................. 1-5, L at UALR............................ 2-11, L Tennessee........................ 5-2, W Tennessee........................ 2-1, W Tennessee Tech................ 3-2, W Belhaven.......................... 5-4, W at #5 Mississippi State....... 1-9, L at #5 Mississippi State..... 4-2, W Illinois State..................... 7-1, W Illinois State....................... 6-9, L Vanderbilt...................... 12-2, W at #10 Florida State*....... 0-10, L at #10 Florida State*....... 5-3, W at #10 Florida State*....... 5-13, L Evansville......................... 6-3, W Evansville......................... 7-5, W Evansville........................... 2-4, L Middle Tennessee............ 3-2, W Middle Tennessee.............. 3-4, L Northern Iowa................. 4-3, W Northern Iowa............... 10-5, W Tulane*............................ 7-5, W Tulane*............................ 9-2, W Tulane*.......................... 10-5, W Missouri State.................. 4-3, W Rhodes............................. 9-4, W at Tennessee Tech.............. 2-3, L at Virginia Tech*................ 8-9, L at Virginia Tech*................ 6-9, L at Virginia Tech*................ 0-4, L Nicholls State..................... 2-8, L Southern Miss*................ 5-3, W Southern Miss*.................. 1-9, L Southern Miss*.................. 5-9, L at UALR............................ 4-0, W UALR.............................. 20-3, W at Cincinnati*..................... 2-4, L at Cincinnati*................... 7-5, W at Cincinnati*................... 9-7, W Murray State.................. 11-9, W Arkansas State............... 10-9, W Arkansas State............... 12-3, W South Carolina*................. 1-7, L South Carolina*............... 5-10, L at Arkansas State............... 2-6, L at Arkansas State........... 12-2, W at Middle Tennessee........ 4-3, W at Middle Tennessee.......... 2-9, L at Ole Miss......................... 2-8, L Louisville*.......................... 1-5, L Louisville*.......................... 0-3, L Metro Tournament 5/16 vs. Virginia Tech................. 4-6, L 5/17 vs. Tulane....................... 11-5, W 5/18 vs. Southern Miss.............. 2-5, L

1991 Overall Record: 30-24 Conference Record: 8-10 H: 22-7 A: 7-15 N: 1-2 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick 2/16 2/21 2/22 2/23 2/24 2/26 2/27 3/2 3/2 3/5 3/6 3/9 3/9

Harding........................ 13-10, W Missouri-St. Louis............ 6-3, W at Arkansas State......... 21-12, W Arkansas State................. 7-6, W Arkansas State............... 11-9, W SEMO............................... 8-7, W at UALR.......................... 15-2, W at Evansville....................... 5-6, L at Evansville..................... 7-2, W North Alabama................ 8-6, W Belhaven........................ 12-2, W Western Illinois................ 6-3, W Western Illinois.............. 15-5, W

3/10 3/11 3/13 3/14 3/16 3/17 3/19 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/23 3/24 3/27 3/28 3/30 3/30 3/31 4/2 4/3 4/6 4/6 4/10 4/13 4/13 4/14 4/16 4/17 4/20 4/20 4/21 4/22 4/24 4/25 4/28 4/28 5/4 5/11 5/11

at Arkansas State........... 14-3, W Austin Peay.................. 12-11, W at Middle Tennessee........ 3-0, W Middle Tennessee.............. 3-7, L Northern Iowa................. 4-0, W Northern Iowa............... 13-0, W Murray State...................... 4-5, L Missouri State................ 10-9, W at Nicholls State................. 3-6, L at Tulane*........................ 6-3, W at Tulane*.......................... 1-6, L at Tulane*.......................... 4-5, L #22 Mississippi State***... 4-5, L #22 Mississippi State....... 2-10, L #7 Florida State*................ 5-6, L #7 Florida State*................ 3-4, L #7 Florida State*.............. 8-7, W Ole Miss........................... 3-10, L at Ole Miss......................... 3-9, L Virginia Tech*.............. 15-12, W Virginia Tech*.................. 5-4, W at Tennessee...................... 6-7, L at #24 Southern Miss*....... 5-6, L at #24 Southern Miss*....... 5-7, L at #24 Southern Miss*....... 1-8, L at #9 Oklahoma State.... 10-11, L at #9 Oklahoma State...... 5-15, L Cincinnati*....................... 4-3, W Cincinnati*....................... 4-3, W Cincinnati*....................... 3-2, W at Murray State.................. 4-6, L Tennessee State............... 2-0, W Tennessee State............. 14-4, W at South Carolina*............. 1-3, L at South Carolina*............. 0-4, L Cumberland................. 15-11, W at Louisville*...................... 1-6, L at Louisville*.................... 7-0, W Metro Tournament 5/15 vs. Tulane......................... 6-5, W 5/16 vs. #24 Southern Miss..... 2-11, L 5/17 vs. Cincinnati..................... 5-7, L *** - First night game at on campus stadium

1992 Overall Record: 25-26 Conference Record: 8-12 H: 18-10 A: 4-13 N: 3-3 Coach: Bobby Kilpatrick 2/16 2/22 2/23 2/28 2/29 3/1 3/1 3/4 3/7 3/8 3/9 3/12 3/14 3/16 3/19 3/20 3/24 3/26 3/28 3/28 3/29 3/31 4/1 4/2 4/4 4/4 4/5 4/8 4/9 4/11 4/11 4/12 4/16 4/17 4/19 4/19 4/22 4/25 4/25 4/26 4/28

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at Arkansas State............... 3-7, L at SEMO......................... 12-8, W SEMO............................. 11-3, W vs. Navy#......................... 5-2, W vs. Air Force#................... 5-4, W vs. #14 Notre Dame#....... 0-10, L vs. Army#......................... 6-2, W Murray State.................... 8-10, L at UALR............................ 9-14, L at Austin Peay.................. 2-10, L Indiana State...................... 1-5, L North Alabama................ 8-3, W Illinois College................ 21-1, W Arkansas State............... 16-1, W Missouri State.................... 7-9, L Eastern Illinois................. 6-1, W at North Alabama.......... 12-1, W MacMurray College......... 8-2, W Southern Miss*................ 3-10, L Southern Miss*................ 5-4, W Southern Miss*................ 3-10, L Arkansas State............... 12-5, W Vanderbilt........................ 9-2, W Rhodes............................. 7-4, W UAB*.................................. 1-5, L UAB*................................ 1-10, L UAB*................................ 6-3, W Ole Miss........................... 8-7, W Middle Tennessee.......... 13-7, W Saint Louis*..................... 9-4, W Saint Louis*................... 10-3, W Saint Louis*..................... 4-3, W at #25 Mississippi State... 5-15, L at #25 Mississippi State..... 6-7, L at Cincinnati*................... 6-14, L at Cincinnati*................. 11-2, W UALR.................................. 0-4, L at Saint Louis*................. 9-10, L at Saint Louis*................. 9-3, W at Saint Louis*................... 3-5, L Middle Tennessee............ 8-2, W

BASE

St. Mary’s......................... 3-0, W Southern Miss................. 7-6, W Southern Miss................. 5-0, W Southern Miss................. 5-2, W Ole Miss......................... 11-3, W at Southern Miss............... 0-4, L at Southern Miss............... 4-5, L NE Illinois......................... 3-2, W NE Illinois......................... 6-4, W at #20 Florida State......... 7-4, W at #20 Florida State........... 3-8, L at #20 Florida State........... 2-7, L at Ole Miss..................... 10-0, W Rhodes........................... 18-4, W Tulane.............................. 6-5, W Tulane.............................. 2-1, W Tennessee Tech.............. 10-3, W Tennessee Tech................ 6-12, L Austin Peay...................... 2-0, W Austin Peay...................... 5-4, W Metro Tournament 5/9 vs. Cincinnati................. 18-4, W 5/10 vs. #8 South Carolina....... 8-19, L 5/10 vs. Tulane........................... 7-8, L

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports Year-By-Year Results 4/29 at Ole Miss......................... 1-5, L 5/2 Cincinnati*....................... 4-3, W 5/2 Cincinnati*......................... 3-5, L 5/3 Cincinnati*......................... 4-5, L 5/5 at Arkansas State........... 13-28, L 5/9 at UAB*.............................. 4-5, L 5/9 at UAB*.............................. 3-5, L 5/10 at UAB*............................ 4-14, L Great Midwest Tournament 5/13 vs. Cincinnati..................... 1-2, L 5/14 vs. Saint Louis.................... 3-4, L # - Service Academy Classic

1993

BASE

Overall Record: 42-15 Conference Record: 15-3 H: 25-6 A:12-7 N: 5-2 Coach: Jeff Hopkins 2/20 at UALR.......................... 11-5, W 2/21 North Alabama.............. 14-8, W 2/21 North Alabama.................. 3-5, L 2/26 Southern Illinois............... 9-1, W 2/27 Army#.............................. 2-0, W 2/28 Air Force#........................ 5-2, W 2/28 Navy#................................. 2-7, L 3/3 Belhaven.......................... 7-6, W 3/4 UALR.............................. 14-2, W 3/6 Union................................. 4-6, L 3/7 Harding.......................... 19-2, W 3/9 Murray State.................. 11-3, W 3/10 at Arkansas State............... 1-2, L 3/15 Arkansas.......................... 6-3, W 3/16 Arkansas.......................... 8-7, W 3/20 Illinois State..................... 3-1, W 3/20 Illinois State..................... 5-4, W 3/21 Illinois State....................... 6-7, L 3/25 #20 Tennessee................. 6-3, W 3/25 #20 Tennessee................. 3-0, W 3/26 at Southern Miss*............. 2-7, L 3/27 at Southern Miss*........... 8-2, W 3/28 at Southern Miss*........... 5-13, L 3/30 at Murray State................ 4-0, W 3/31 at Vanderbilt.................... 5-10, L 4/3 UAB*................................ 7-10, L 4/3 UAB*................................ 2-0, W 4/4 UAB*................................ 4-3, W 4/6 at Middle Tennessee........ 6-5, W 4/7 Arkansas State................. 7-6, W 4/10 Saint Louis*..................... 9-6, W 4/10 Saint Louis*..................... 9-1, W 4/11 Saint Louis*................... 10-0, W 4/13 Austin Peay........................ 5-8, L 4/15 #25 Mississippi State....... 8-4, W 4/17 at Cincinnati*................... 7-3, W 4/17 at Cincinnati*..................... 2-5, L 4/18 at Cincinnati*................... 3-2, W 4/20 Middle Tennessee.............. 3-7, L 4/21 at Ole Miss......................... 1-4, L 4/24 at Saint Louis*................. 5-3, W 4/24 at Saint Louis*................. 9-1, W 4/25 at Saint Louis*................. 9-3, W 4/27 Tennessee State............... 6-2, W 4/28 Ole Miss......................... 10-6, W 5/1 Cincinnati*....................... 7-3, W 5/1 Cincinnati*..................... 13-2, W 5/2 Cincinnati*....................... 9-2, W 5/6 SEMO............................... 9-1, W 5/8 at UAB*.......................... 11-4, W 5/8 at UAB*.......................... 10-5, W 5/9 at UAB*.............................. 4-6, L 5/11 at SEMO........................... 4-1, W Great Midwest Tournament 5/14 vs. Cincinnati................... 6-1, W 5/15 vs. Saint Louis................ 13-1, W 5/16 vs. UAB.............................. 2-6, L 5/16 vs. UAB............................ 4-3, W # - Service Academies Classic

1994 Overall Record: 52-11 Conference Record: 22-1 H: 21-3 A: 23-3 N: 8-5 Coach: Jeff Hopkins 2/19 2/20 2/25 2/26 2/26

SEMO............................... 6-4, W UALR.............................. 16-1, W Navy#............................... 9-3, W Air Force#........................ 0-10, L Army#............................ 12-5, W

2/27 Air Force#........................ 6-5, W 3/2 Southern Illinois............. 11-5, W 3/5 at Mississippi State........ 10-4, W 3/6 at Mississippi State.......... 5-3, W 3/12 Saint Louis*................... 14-4, W 3/12 Saint Louis*..................... 4-3, W 3/13 Saint Louis*................... 11-3, W 3/16 at Arkansas........................ 1-7, L 3/17 at Arkansas........................ 3-6, L 3/19 Dayton*......................... 10-2, W 3/19 Dayton*........................... 7-5, W 3/20 Dayton*......................... 15-2, W 3/22 Iowa................................. 8-3, W 3/23 UT Martin.................... 13-10, W 3/26 at Cincinnati*................... 7-6, W 3/26 at Cincinnati*................. 14-1, W 3/27 at Cincinnati*................... 8-1, W 3/29 Middle Tennessee............ 7-6, W 3/30 Vanderbilt........................ 6-1, W 4/2 at UAB*.......................... 14-7, W 4/2 at UAB*.......................... 14-6, W 4/3 at UAB*............................ 2-0, W 4/6 at Middle Tennessee.... 14-10, W 4/9 Arkansas State................. 5-2, W 4/10 at Arkansas State........... 11-3, W 4/12 Murray State.................... 8-12, L 4/13 at Austin Peay................ 10-4, W 4/14 Belhaven........................ 12-6, W 4/16 at Saint Louis*................. 7-6, W 4/16 at Saint Louis*............... 14-7, W 4/17 at Saint Louis*................. 4-0, W 4/19 at SEMO............................. 1-2, L 4/20 at Murray State................ 9-6, W 4/23 at Dayton*..................... 15-5, W 4/23 at Dayton*..................... 18-6, W 4/24 at Dayton*................... 26-11, W 4/27 Ole Miss............................. 6-7, L 4/28 at UALR............................ 8-3, W 4/30 Cincinnati*..................... 25-1, W 4/30 Cincinnati*....................... 5-2, W 5/1 Cincinnati*....................... 6-2, W 5/3 at Arkansas State............. 7-5, W 5/4 at Ole Miss..................... 13-8, W 5/5 Austin Peay...................... 5-2, W 5/8 UAB*.................................. 3-7, L 5/8 UAB*................................ 6-5, W 5/11 Arkansas State............... 10-5, W 5/14 at South Alabama.......... 15-6, W 5/15 at South Alabama.......... 12-5, W Great Midwest Tournament 5/20 vs. Dayton.................... 24-12, W 5/21 vs. UAB.............................. 1-8, L 5/21 vs. Cincinnati................. 15-5, W 5/22 vs. UAB............................ 8-5, W 5/22 vs. UAB............................ 5-14, L NCAA Tournament 5/27 TCU.................................. 3-11, L 5/28 #12 Oklahoma State...... 12-4, W 5/29 Northwestern State....... 14-9, W 5/30 #3 Cal-State Fulerton....... 5-12, L # - Service Academies Classic

1995 Overall Record: 32-28 Conference Record: 12-11 H: #-# A: #-# N: #-# Coach: Jeff Hopkins 2/18 2/21 2/24 2/25 2/26 2/26 2/28 3/1 3/4 3/9 3/9 3/11 3/11 3/12 3/16 3/18 3/18 3/19 3/21 3/22 3/25 3/25 3/26

SEMO................................ 6-13, L at Arkansas State................ 0-5, L Navy#............................... 5-0, W Air Force#........................... 0-2, L Kentucky#........................... 2-8, L Army#............................... 6-1, W UALR................................. 4-3, W at SEMO............................. 0-2, L at #4 Tennessee................ 5-17, L Mississippi State............... 7-11, L Mississippi State................. 5-7, L Saint Louis*.................... 19-7, W Saint Louis*...................... 5-3, W Saint Louis*.................... 15-8, W Murray State.................... 3-2, W at Cincinnati*..................... 3-6, L at Cincinnati*................. 13-5, W at Cincinnati*................. 12-13, L Middle Tennessee............ 5-4, W Middle Tennessee.......... 16-2, W UAB*.................................. 2-3, L UAB*................................ 4-1, W UAB*.............................. 18-0, W

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3/29 at Vanderbilt..................... 5-3, W 3/30 at Austin Peay..................... 3-7, L 4/1 at UAB*............................ 8-2, W 4/1 at UAB*.............................. 1-5, L 4/2 at UAB*............................ 1-10, L 4/5 Arkansas State.................... 6-7, L 4/6 UT Martin....................... 14-2, W 4/11 at Middle Tennessee.......... 4-9, L 4/12 at Middle Tennessee........ 9-2, W 4/13 at UT Martin....................... 7-8, L 4/15 at Saint Louis*................ 16-1, W 4/15 at Saint Louis*.................... 6-9, L 4/16 at Saint Louis*.................... 1-3, L 4/18 South Alabama................... 2-6, L 4/19 South Alabama................. 6-3, W 4/22 at Dayton*.......................... 7-8, L 4/22 at Dayton*...................... 10-3, W 4/23 at Dayton*........................ 5-1, W 4/25 at Murray State................ 9-3, W 4/26 at #17 Ole Miss................. 6-4, W 4/29 Cincinnati*......................... 3-6, L 4/29 Cincinnati*....................... 4-3, W 4/30 Cincinnati*....................... 3-11, L 5/2 Autin Peay........................ 8-3, W 5/3 #17 Ole Miss....................... 2-5, L 5/6 Dayton*.............................. 4-8, L 5/7 Dayton*............................ 6-2, W 5/12 Evansville............................ 0-5, L 5/13 Evansville.......................... 7-5, W 5/14 Evansville.......................... 9-1, W 5/15 Arkansas............................. 0-1, L Great Midwest Tournament 5/18 vs. Saint Louis................... 5-10, L 5/19 vs. UAB............................. 5-0, W 5/20 vs. Saint Louis................... 7-4, W 5/20 vs. Dayton......................... 3-1, W 5/21 vs. Cincinnati.................... 8-0, W 5/21 vs. Cincinnati.................... 5-3, W # - Service Academies Classic

1996 Overall Record: 26-28 Conference Record: 9-11 H: 14-13 A: 9-13 N: 3-2 Coach: Jeff Hopkins 2/17 2/23 2/24 2/25 2/25 2/27 2/28 3/2 3/2 3/3 3/9 3/9 3/12 3/13 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/21 3/23 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/27 3/29 3/30 3/31 4/2 4/3 4/8 4/10 4/13 4/13 4/14 4/15 4/17 4/17 4/19 4/20 4/21 4/23 4/24 4/26 4/27 4/30 5/1

SEMO.............................. 15-7, W Navy#............................... 8-0, W Air Force#........................... 2-3, L Notre Dame#.................... 4-2, W Army............................... 13-0, W at Mississippi State........... 3-2, W at Mississippi State............. 3-6, L at Baylor........................... 2-16, L at Baylor........................... 3-22, L at Baylor....................... 19-14, W Cumberland........................ 1-4, L Cumberland...................... 8-1, W Middle Tennessee............ 6-4, W Middle Tennessee............ 4-0, W #24 Tulane*...................... 4-3, W #24 Tulane*...................... 8-16, L #24 Tulane*...................... 3-1, W at Middle Tennessee.......... 1-6, L Eastern Michigan.............. 6-4, W Eastern Michigan............ 13-8, W at Ole Miss......................... 4-9, L Union................................ 9-8, W Murray State...................... 4-8, L #21 South Florida*........... 5-18, L #21 South Florida*............. 4-5, L #21 South Florida*............. 3-7, L at UT Martin....................... 6-9, L Arkansas State.................. 9-8, W SEMO.................................. 2-4, L at Murray State................ 8-14, L at Saint Louis*................ 13-5, W at Saint Louis*.................. 6-3, W at Saint Louis*.................... 2-4, L UT Martin......................... 5-4, W at SEMO........................... 7-6, W at SEMO........................... 4-12, L Charlotte*...................... 13-8, W Charlotte*........................ 9-10, L Charlotte*.......................... 2-7, L Austin Peay....................... 7-13, L at Arkansas State.............. 6-3, W at Louisville*.................... 9-4, W at Louisville*.................... 7-2, W Austin Peay......................... 5-9, L Ole Miss........................... 9-8, W

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5/3 UAB*................................ 8-12, L 5/4 UAB*.................................. 4-8, L 5/5 UAB*................................ 7-6, W 5/8 Vanderbilt........................... 6-9, L 5/10 at Southern Miss*.............. 1-7, L 5/11 at Southern Miss*.............. 2-3, L 5/12 at Southern Miss*............ 6-2, W C-USA Tournament 5/15 at Southern Miss%............. 4-9, L 5/16 vs. Saint Louis%.................. 8-9, L # - Service Academies Classic

1997 Overall Record: 20-31 Conference Record: 9-17 H: 16-13 A: 3-17 N: 1-1 Coach: Jeff Hopkins 2/15 SEMO................................ 8-3, W 2/16 SEMO................................ 7-5, W 2/22 Baylor.................................. 1-3, L 2/22 Baylor................................ 5-14, L 2/23 Baylor................................ 9-5, W 3/6 UT Martin.......................... 5-3, W 3/7 vs. Iowa^........................... 3-1, W 3/8 at Evansville^...................... 4-7, L 3/11 #6 Mississippi State........... 6-14, L 3/12 #6 Mississippi State............. 4-5, L 3/14 Southern Miss*................. 7-10, L 3/15 Southern Miss*................... 2-4, L 3/16 Southern Miss*................. 5-10, L 3/19 Middle Tennessee............. 3-13, L 3/19 Middle Tennessee............... 0-4, L 3/21 at UAB*............................... 0-2, L 3/22 at UAB*............................... 2-3, L 3/23 at UAB*............................... 1-3, L 3/26 at Austin Peay................. 10-5, W 3/28 Louisville*......................... 5-4, W 3/29 Louisville*....................... 10-9, W 3/30 Louisville*......................... 6-2, W 4/1 Arkansas State.................. 4-1, W 4/2 at Murray State................. 4-12, L 4/4 at Charlotte*....................... 5-6, L 4/5 at Charlotte*....................... 4-7, L 4/8 at Ole Miss.......................... 3-8, L 4/9 at Arkansas State................ 2-4, L 4/12 Saint Louis*....................... 3-2, W 4/12 Saint Louis*..................... 10-4, W 4/13 Saint Louis*....................... 9-11, L 4/15 at Middle Tennessee......... 8-16, L 4/16 at Middle Tennessee........... 8-9, L 4/18 Houston*............................ 2-9, L 4/19 Houston*............................ 5-7, L 4/20 Houston*.......................... 8-2, W 4/23 at SEMO............................ 5-3, W 4/23 at SEMO.............................. 0-3, L 4/25 at South Florida*................ 2-3, L 4/26 at South Florida*................ 5-8, L 4/27 at South Florida*.............. 8-12, L 4/29 Austin Peay....................... 6-4, W 4/30 Murray State..................... 8-4, W 5/3 Cincinnati*.......................... 3-5, L 5/3 Cincinnati*...................... 12-0, W 5/4 Cincinnati*...................... 12-6, W 5/6 Vanderbilt......................... 6-4, W 5/9 at Tulane*........................... 1-7, L 5/10 at Tulane*........................... 3-9, L 5/11 at Tulane*......................... 8-6, W C-USA Tournament 5/13 vs. Saint Louis%................... 2-9, L ^ - Evansville Invitational

1998 Overall Record: 24-31 Conference Record: 12-15 H:12-12 A: 8-16 N: 4-3 Coach: Jeff Hopkins 2/20 2/21 2/24 2/27 2/28 2/28 3/1 3/3 3/4 3/12 3/13 3/14

Evansville............................ 5-6, L Evansville.......................... 7-5, W SEMO................................ 6-5, W vs. Air Force#.................... 3-2, W vs. West Virginia#................ 1-8, L vs. Ole Miss#..................... 4-1, W vs. Army#........................ 15-4, W at #22 Mississippi State...... 7-8, L at #22 Mississippi State...... 1-9, L at SEMO.............................. 0-7, L at Saint Louis*..................... 0-3, L at Saint Louis*................. 12-1, W

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3/15 3/18 3/20 3/21 3/22 3/24 3/25 3/27 3/28 3/29 3/31 4/1 4/3 4/4 4/5 4/7 4/10 4/11 4/12 4/14 4/15 4/17 4/19 4/19 4/20 4/21 4/22 4/24 4/25 4/26 4/28 4/29 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/6 5/8 5/9 5/10

at Saint Louis*................... 4-3, W at Murray State............. 13-10, W at Louisville*....................... 6-9, L at Louisville*..................... 3-1, W at Louisville*..................... 8-5, W Middle Tennessee........... 11-2, W Middle Tennessee......... 18-12, W Charlotte*......................... 5-3, W Charlotte*......................... 9-22, L Charlotte*......................... 8-16, L UT Martin............................ 2-4, L Murray State................... 11-1, W at Southern Miss*............... 2-3, L at Southern Miss*............. 5-13, L at Southern Miss*............. 1-10, L Austin Peay ...................... 1-11, L South Florida*..................... 7-8, L South Florida*................... 7-5, W South Florida*................... 9-6, W at Middle Tennessee....... 10-17, L at Middle Tennessee......... 9-19, L #25 Tulane*........................ 0-5, L #25 Tulane*...................... 4-2, W #25 Tulane*........................ 3-7, L UAPB............................... 12-0, W UAPB................................. 4-3, W at Austin Peay..................... 2-9, L at Cincinnati*.................... 5-1, W at Cincinnati*.................. 11-6, W at Cincinnati*................ 14-10, W at Ole Miss.......................... 0-6, L at Arkansas State................ 3-8, L UAB*................................... 3-4, L UAB*................................. 9-6, W UAB*................................... 1-7, L Arkansas State.................... 4-7, L at Houston*........................ 0-6, L at Houston*...................... 3-10, L at Houston*........................ 3-9, L C-USA Tournament 5/12 vs. Cincinnati^................... 6-5, W 5/13 vs. Houston^....................... 2-3, L 5/14 vs. Southern Miss^.............. 6-7, L #- Service Academies Classic

1999 Overall Record: 28-26-1 Conference Record: 15-12 H: 15-13 A: 8-9-1 N: 5-4 Coach: Jeff Hopkins 2/19 2/20 2/21 2/26 2/27 2/27 2/28 3/2 3/2 3/5 3/6 3/7 3/9 3/10 3/16 3/17 3/19 3/20 3/21 3/23 3/24 3/26 3/27 3/28 3/30 4/2 4/3 4/4 4/6 4/7 4/9 4/10 4/11 4/13 4/16 4/17 4/18 4/20 4/21 4/23

UL-Monroe........................ 2-12, L UL-Monroe........................ 4-2, W UL-Monroe.......................... 2-7, L vs. Army$.......................... 6-3, W vs. Connecticut$............... 3-10, L vs. West Virginia$............. 2-0, W vs. Navy$......................... 12-2, W UAPB............................... 15-0, W UAPB............................... 12-3, W vs. Eastern Mich.&............ 7-12, L vs. Dayton&...................... 2-0, W at Evansville&......................4-4, T Middle Tennessee............. 8-7, W Middle Tennessee............. 5-1, W Morehead State.................. 5-7, L at Arkansas State.......... 17-13, W at South Florida*................ 4-7, L at South Florida*.............. 6-5, W at South Florida*.............. 5-4, W at Murray State................... 1-3, L SEMO.................................. 3-4, L Southern Miss*............... 12-1, W Southern Miss*................. 3-2, W Southern Miss*................. 6-3, W at Middle Tennessee........ 19-12, W #25 Houston*................... 0-10, L #25 Houston*................... 5-20, L #25 Houston*............... 13-12, W Murray State..................... 5-11, L at Ole Miss.......................... 2-5, L Cincinnati*........................ 8-7, W Cincinnati*........................ 7-1, W Cincinnati*...................... 12-5, W at Vanderbilt..................... 6-4, W at UAB*............................... 7-8, L at UAB*............................. 5-3, W at UAB*............................. 9-13, L vs. UT Martin.................... 4-0, W #20 Ole Miss..................... 5-10, L at #16 Tulane*.................... 0-5, L


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at #16 Tulane*.................... 3-5, L at #16 Tulane*.................... 0-3, L Austin Peay....................... 9-14, L Arkansas State.................. 5-12, L Louisville*......................... 4-11, L Louisville*....................... 10-3, W Louisville*....................... 10-1, W at Charlotte*....................... 1-5, L at Charlotte*..................... 4-2, W at Charlotte*................... 11-1, W Saint Louis*......................... 0-6, L Saint Louis*..................... 15-9, W Saint Louis*......................... 5-8, L C-USA Tournament 5/19 vs. South Florida^............... 6-8, L 5/20 vs. Saint Louis^.................. 9-11, L $ - Service Academies Classic & - Diamond Classic (at Evansville)

2/15 UT Martin.......................... 4-6, L 2/18 at UL-Monroe.................... 1-7, L 2/19 at UL-Monroe.................... 7-9, L 2/20 at UL-Monroe.................... 4-5, L 2/22 SEMO................................. 4-9, L 2/25 vs. Army#........................... 4-5, L 2/27 vs. Ohio State#................. 4-11, L 2/27 vs. #21 Notre Dame#......... 3-4, L 2/29 Middle Tennessee............ 4-12, L 3/1 Middle Tennessee.............. 2-6, L 3/4 Western Illinois................ 6-0, W 3/5 Western Illinois................ 3-2, W 3/7 #21 Mississippi State....... 2-14, L 3/8 #21 Mississippi State......... 1-4, L 3/11 Eastern Illinois................. 8-1, W 3/12 Eastern Illinois................. 5-4, W 3/12 Eastern Illinois................. 6-5, W 3/15 at SEMO........................... 9-12, L 3/17 at Southern Miss*............. 2-3, L 3/18 at Southern Miss*........... 9-10, L 3/21 Vanderbilt........................ 5-1, W 3/24 at Saint Louis*................. 8-10, L 3/25 at Saint Louis*................. 7-3, W 3/26 at Saint Louis*................. 7-4, W 3/28 at Murray State.................. 6-7, L 3/31 Charlotte*.......................... 2-5, L 4/1 Charlotte*.......................... 2-5, L 4/2 Charlotte*........................ 7-6, W 4/4 Arkansas State................... 2-4, L 4/5 at Ole Miss......................... 2-6, L 4/7 UAB*.............................. 10-7, W 4/8 UAB*................................ 6-1, W 4/9 UAB*................................ 9-6, W 4/12 at Middle Tennessee........ 3-10, L 4/14 at Louisville*...................... 1-7, L 4/15 at Louisville*.................... 7-4, W 4/16 at Louisville*................ 21-14, W 4/18 Murray State.................... 8-7, W 4/19 at Arkansas State............... 4-5, L 4/21 at #13 Houston*................ 1-7, L 4/22 at #13 Houston*................ 2-8, L 4/23 at #13 Houston*................ 1-8, L 4/25 Ole Miss........................... 5-11, L 4/28 Tulane*.............................. 2-4, L 4/29 Tulane*.............................. 3-9, L 4/30 Tulane*............................ 2-10, L 5/5 South Florida*................... 0-5, L 5/6 South Florida*................. 7-10, L 5/7 South Florida*............... 10-12, L 5/12 at Cincinnati*................... 9-10, L 5/13 at Cincinnati*..................... 2-5, L 5/14 at Cincinnati*..................... 0-4, L # - Service Academies Classic

2001 Overall Record: 34-24 Conference Record: 13-14 H: 21-9 A:8-12 N: 5-3 Coach: Dave Anderson 2/18 2/18 2/21 2/23 2/24

Lipscomb......................... 2-1, W Lipscomb......................... 4-3, W UT Martin........................ 6-1, W vs. Navy#....................... 11-2, W vs. Army#....................... 11-7, W

vs. Air Force# .................. 9-3, W vs. Air Force#..................... 1-3, L at Middle Tennessee.......... 2-8, L Murray State.................... 5-4, W SW Missouri State........... 4-11, L SW Missouri State........... 8-10, L SW Missouri State........... 4-3, W Eastern Illinois............... 20-4, W Eastern Illinois............. 23-15, W at Charlotte*.................. 12-8, W at Charlotte*...................... 2-5, L at Charlotte*...................... 5-6, L #19 Ole Miss.................... 3-1, W Houston*........................... 1-3, L Houston*........................... 5-9, L Houston*......................... 2-10, L Middle Tennessee.......... 10-1, W Middle Tennessee............ 9-13, L at South Florida*............. 8-5, W at South Florida*............. 7-10, L at South Florida*........... 15-8, W at #20 Ole Miss.................. 1-5, L Louisville*........................ 9-7, W Louisville*...................... 12-1, W Louisville*...................... 10-9, W at SEMO........................... 4-14, L at SEMO......................... 13-5, W Southern Miss*................ 2-1, W Southern Miss*................ 5-2, W Southern Miss*.................. 2-3, L at Murray State.............. 11-5, W at Vanderbilt.................... 6-10, L at UAB*............................ 2-1, W at UAB*.............................. 0-2, L at UAB*.............................. 2-4, L at UT Martin.................. 19-4, W Arkansas State................. 9-3, W Saint Louis*..................... 9-7, W Saint Louis*..................... 9-7, W Saint Louis*..................... 4-3, W at #8 Tulane*................... 3-11, L at #8 Tulane*..................... 7-8, L at #8 Tulane*................... 2-10, L SEMO............................... 2-1, W SEMO............................. 13-3, W at Arkansas State............. 6-3, W Cincinnati*..................... 11-5, W Cincinnati*......................... 1-7, L Cincinnati*....................... 4-14, L C-USA Tournament 5/16 vs. Cincinnati%................. 8-5, W 5/17 vs. Charlotte%.................. 4-2, W 5/19 vs. #6 Tulane%................... 6-7, L 5/19 vs. #6 Tulane%................... 2-7, L # - Service Academies Classic

2002 Overall Record: 20-31 Conference Record: 10-20 H: 11-13 A: 8-15 N: 1-3 Coach: Dave Anderson 2/20 2/22 2/23 2/23 2/24 3/5 3/8 3/9 3/10 3/12 3/13 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/23 3/23 3/24 3/26 3/27 3/29 3/30 3/31 4/2 4/3 4/5 4/6 4/7 4/9 4/10

at UT Martin..................13-5, W vs. Air Force#...................6-3, W vs. Villanova#.....................7-9, L vs. Navy#.........................7-11, L vs. Air Force#.....................3-4, L #9 Ole Miss......................0-12, L SEMO...............................9-1, W SEMO.................................4-7, L SEMO...............................3-11, L Middle Tennessee..............4-8, L Middle Tennessee............6-10, L at Louisville*....................3-12, L at Louisville*......................6-7, L at Louisville*......................8-9, L South Florida*.................2-13, L South Florida*...............11-5, W South Florida*.................6-3, W at #21 Oklahoma State........1-12, L at #21 Oklahoma State..........3-9, L at Cincinnati*...................5-4, W at Cincinnati*...................7-4, W at Cincinnati*...............13-12, W at Middle Tennessee........8-5, W at Middle Tennessee........2-0, W Tulane*..............................0-7, L Tulane*............................2-11, L Tulane*..........................13-7, W at #9 Ole Miss....................1-7, L Austin Peay......................6-3, W

4/12 at #7 Houston*................1-15, L 4/13 at #7 Houston*................3-15, L 4/14 at #7 Houston*................6-16, L 4/17 at Murray State..............10-5, W 4/19 UAB*..................................8-9, L 4/20 UAB*............................15-10, W 4/21 UAB*................................2-12, L 4/23 Arkansas State.................8-5, W 4/26 #14 East Carolina*.............0-3, L 4/27 #14 East Carolina*...........3-11, L 4/28 #14 East Carolina*.............4-7, L 5/3 at Southern Miss*...........5-16, L 5/4 at Southern Miss*...........2-11, L 5/5 at Southern Miss*.............4-9, L 5/7 at Arkansas State*...........9-4, W 5/10 at Saint Louis*...................2-4, L 5/11 at Saint Louis*...................1-2, L 5/11 at Saint Louis*.................5-11, L 5/14 Murray State....................5-4, W 5/16 Charlotte*....................11-10, W 5/17 Charlotte*........................7-4, W 5/18 Charlotte*........................7-5, W #- Service Academies Classic

2003 Overall Record: 21-33 Conference Record: 11-18 H: 14-14 A: 6-18 N: 1-1 Coach: Dave Anderson 2/21 vs. Air Force!.................. 14-1, W 2/23 vs. Arkansas!.................... 9-10, L 3/1 SEMO.................................. 0-5, L 3/1 SEMO................................ 6-1, W 3/2 SEMO.............................. 14-6, W 3/4 UALR................................... 5-8, L 3/5 Austin Peay....................... 8-10, L 3/7 at UNLV.............................. 5-7, L 3/8 at UNLV.............................. 0-5, L 3/9 at UNLV............................ 4-13, L 3/11 Murray State................ 14-12, W 3/12 vs. Ole Miss^...................... 1-5, L 3/14 Louisville*^....................... 3-2, W 3/15 Louisville*^....................... 7-10, L 3/16 Louisville*^....................... 0-10, L 3/18 #9 Mississippi State^........ 3-12, L 3/19 #9 Mississippi State^........ 8-7, W 3/21 at Tulane*........................... 3-9, L 3/22 at Tulane*......................... 3-12, L 3/23 at Tulane*........................... 0-4, L 3/25 Middle Tennessee............ 5-4, W 3/26 Middle Tennessee.............. 1-2, L 3/28 at UAB*.............................. 3-4, L 3/29 at UAB*.............................. 4-7, L 3/30 at UAB*.............................. 1-2, L 4/1 at Arkansas State................ 4-8, L 4/2 UT Martin....................... 24-1, W 4/4 TCU*................................. 9-6, W 4/5 TCU*................................. 5-4, W 4/6 TCU*................................... 0-8, L 4/8 at Middle Tennessee........ 6-2, W 4/9 at Middle Tennessee........ 4-10, L 4/11 at East Carolina*................. 2-3, L 4/12 at East Carolina*............... 8-1, W 4/13 at East Carolina*................. 2-3, L 4/15 at Murray State.................. 3-9, L 4/18 #22 Southern Miss*......... 4-15, L 4/19 #22 Southern Miss*........... 5-7, L 4/20 #22 Southern Miss*........... 4-8, L 4/22 Arkansas State.................. 1-14, L 4/23 at Ole Miss....................... 6-3, W 4/26 at Charlotte*.................... 7-0, W 4/27 at Charlotte*...................... 3-4, L 4/29 at Austin Peay..................... 6-9, L 5/2 Saint Louis*...................... 4-2, W 5/3 Saint Louis*...................... 4-2, W 5/4 Saint Louis*...................... 3-2, W 5/9 Houston*.......................... 4-1, W 5/10 Houston*.......................... 8-11, L 5/11 Houston*.......................... 9-6, W 5/13 at UT Martin..................... 7-4, W 5/15 at South Florida*.............. 2-1, W 5/16 at South Florida*................ 5-9, L 5/17 at South Florida*.............. 3-10, L ! - Service Academies Classic ^ - Game played at AutoZone Park

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2004 Overall Record: 29-28 Conference Record: 16-15 H: 13-6 A:9-17 N: 7-5 Coach: Dave Anderson 2/20 2/21 2/27 2/28 2/29 3/6 3/6 3/7 3/9 3/11 3/12 3/13 3/13 3/17 3/19 3/20 3/21 3/23 3/26 3/27 3/28 3/30 4/2 4/3 4/4 4/7 4/9 4/10 4/11 4/16 4/17 4/18 4/20 4/21 4/24 4/25 4/27 4/28 4/30 5/2 5/2 5/5 5/7 5/8 5/9 5/11 5/12 5/14 5/15 5/16 5/18 5/20 5/21 5/22

vs. Cal-State Northridge........ 6-2, W vs. #7 Arizona State............. 0-7, L Navy$................................ 5-2, W Murray State$................... 7-1, W Kentucky$........................... 1-2, L at Murray State................. 7-2, W at Murray State................. 7-1, W at Murray State................. 7-2, W at UT Martin...................... 7-4, W Indiana State&.................. 8-4, W Western Illinois&.............. 6-2, W Wake Forest&................. 15-3, W Missouri&........................... 2-3, L #15 Ole Miss^................... 0-19, L at TCU*............................. 5-11, L at TCU*............................. 2-22, L at TCU*............................... 7-8, L Austin Peay^..................... 5-2, W #18 East Carolina*^.......... 6-5, W #18 East Carolina*^............ 1-7, L #18 East Carolina*^............ 4-8, L at Arkansas State................ 2-8, L at Louisville*................... 11-7, W at Louisville*..................... 6-2, W at Louisville*....................... 4-5, L at Ole Miss.......................... 3-7, L UAB*................................. 9-0, W UAB*................................. 5-3, W UAB*................................. 7-3, W at #12 Southern Miss*........ 2-6, L at #12 Southern Miss*...... 5-10, L at #12 Southern Miss*...... 5-4, W at Mississippi State........... 2-10, L at Mississippi State............. 2-7, L South Florida*................... 1-0, W South Florida*................... 7-2, W Middle Tennessee........... 10-5, W Middle Tennessee............... 5-8, L #13 Tulane*........................ 2-5, L #12 Tulane*^.................... 4-0, W #12 Tulane*........................ 4-6, L at Austin Peay................. 10-13, L at Houston*........................ 2-9, L at Houston*........................ 2-6, L at Houston*........................ 6-8, L at Middle Tennessee......... 3-13, L at Middle Tennessee........... 4-8, L Cincinnati*........................ 3-0, W Cincinnati*........................ 7-3, W Cincinnati*........................ 5-4, W UT Martin.......................... 9-2, W at Saint Louis*................... 6-4, W at Saint Louis*................... 6-1, W at Saint Louis*..................... 3-8, L C-USA Tournament 5/26 #22 Southern Miss.......... 10-5, W 5/27 UAB..................................... 6-7, L 5/28 #22 Southern Miss............ 0-13, L $- Service Academies Spring Classic & - Easton/USA Challenge ^ - Game played at AutoZone Park

2005 Overall Record: 13-42 C-USA Record: 5-25 H: 4-20 A: 6-19 N: 3-3 Coach: Daron Schoenrock 2/25 2/26 2/27 3/2 3/4 3/5 3/6 3/8 3/11 3/12 3/13 3/15 3/16 3/18 3/19 3/20

vs. Air Force!................... 10-4, W vs. Indiana!......................... 8-9, L vs. Missouri!...................... 7-6, W at UT Martin...................... 4-1, W Nicholls State.................... 3-12, L Nicholls State................ 20-11, W Nicholls State.................... 4-25, L Middle Tennessee............. 6-11, L UCONN$.............................. 1-3, L UALR$............................... 5-1, W Indiana State$................. 10-11, L at #18 Mississippi State.... 8-11, L at #18 Mississippi State...... 2-4, L Houston*............................ 0-6, L Houston*.......................... 9-6, W Houston*.......................... 1-11, L

3/23 Murray State..................... 9-10, L 3/25 at USF*................................ 5-6, L 3/26 at USF*................................ 7-8, L 3/27 at USF*............................ 15-5, W 3/29 at Murray State............... 11-8, W 3/30 at Austin Peay..................... 6-9, L 4/1 Southern Miss*................... 1-7, L 4/2 Southern Miss*................. 3-13, L 4/3 Southern Miss*................... 7-9, L 4/8 at UAB*............................... 3-6, L 4/9 at UAB*............................... 3-6, L 4/10 at UAB*........................... 12-17, L 4/12 at #17 Alabama................... 3-8, L 4/13 Austin Peay......................... 4-8, L 4/15 #30 TCU............................. 2-10, L 4/16 #30 TCU............................... 1-9, L 4/17 #30 TCU............................. 6-5, W 4/19 at Middle Tennessee........... 7-8, L 4/20 at Middle Tennessee......... 7-19, L 4/22 at East Carolina*............... 0-12, L 4/23 at East Carolina*............... 8-5, W 4/24 at East Carolina*................. 0-3, L 4/26 at #22 Ole Miss................. 4-13, L 4/27 #22 Ole Miss^..................... 5-6, L 4/29 Saint Louis*......................... 2-3, L 4/30 Saint Louis*......................... 3-7, L 5/1 Saint Louis*....................... 0-11, L 5/6 at #1 Tulane*.................... 2-13, L 5/7 at #1 Tulane*.................. 10-11, L 5/8 at #1 Tulane*.................... 9-12, L 5/10 Arkansas State.................. 1-10, L 5/11 UT Martin.......................... 7-3, W 5/13 at Cincinnati*...................... 5-7, L 5/14 at Cincinnati*.................... 2-10, L 5/15 at Cincinnati*.................... 8-7, W 5/17 at Arkansas State.............. 5-1, W 5/19 Charlotte*......................... 5-11, L 5/20 Charlotte*........................... 7-9, L 5/21 Charlotte*......................... 2-13, L ! - Service Academies Classic $ - USA Challenge ^ - Game Played at AutoZone Park

2006 Overall Record: 32-28 C-USA Record: 13-11 H: 15-15 A: 13-11 N: 4-2 Coach: Daron Schoenrock 2/21 2/24 2/25 2/26 2/28 3/1 3/3 3/4 3/5 3/7 3/8 3/10 3/11 3/12 3/14 3/17 3/18 3/21 3/22 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/28 3/29 3/31 4/1 4/2 4/4 4/5 4/7 4/8 4/9 4/11 4/12 4/14 4/15 4/16 4/18 4/19 4/21 4/22 4/23

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at Alabama........................ 2-0, W vs. Oklahoma!................... 2-1, W vs. Notre Dame!................ 7-6, W vs. Navy!............................. 6-7, L UT Martin.......................... 9-7, W at UALR............................... 3-5, L at Nicholls State................ 8-7, W at Nicholls State.................. 4-6, L at Nicholls State.............. 17-4, W Middle Tennessee........... 11-5, W Middle Tennessee............. 8-3, W Troy................................... 9-16, L Troy................................... 3-21, L Troy................................. 11-18, L at Murray State............... 13-6, W SEMO................................ 5-1, W SEMO.............................. 15-1, W Ole Miss$............................ 4-8, L at Arkansas State................ 3-5, L #14 Tulane*.................... 11-4, W #14 Tulane*........................ 1-7, L #14 Tulane*...................... 2-10, L at Austin Peay................... 6-14, L Austin Peay....................... 9-11, L at Southern Miss*............. 5-4, W at Southern Miss*............... 7-8, L at Southern Miss*........... 15-6, W UALR................................. 8-6, W at UT Martin...................... 5-4, W at Marshall*...................... 7-4, W at Marshall*.................... 14-4, W at Marshall*...................... 9-8, W Murray State................... 12-1, W Arkansas State.................. 6-2, W #2 Rice*.............................. 3-7, L #2 Rice*............................ 6-22, L #2 Rice*............................ 8-19, L #15 Mississippi State......... 8-12, L #15 Mississippi State$......... 3-5, L at #19 Houston*................. 2-3, L at #19 Houston*................. 1-7, L at #19 Houston*................. 7-8, L

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2000 Overall Record: 15-37 Conference Record: 8-18 H: 11-16 A: 4-18 N:0-3 Coach: Dave Anderson

2/24 2/25 3/3 3/7 3/9 3/10 3/11 3/13 3/14 3/17 3/17 3/18 3/21 3/23 3/24 3/25 3/27 3/28 3/30 3/31 4/1 4/4 4/6 4/7 4/8 4/10 4/11 4/13 4/14 4/15 4/17 4/18 4/20 4/21 4/22 4/24 4/25 4/27 4/28 4/29 5/4 5/5 5/6 5/8 5/8 5/9 5/11 5/12 5/13

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports Year-By-Year Results 4/29 4/30 5/5 5/6 5/6 5/9 5/10 5/12 5/13 5/14 5/16 5/18 5/19 5/20

MS Valley State............... 13-3, W MS Valley State............... 13-5, W UAB*................................. 9-4, W UAB*................................... 2-6, L UAB*................................... 4-9, L at Middle Tennessee......... 3-15, L at Middle Tennessee........... 7-8, L at UCF*........................... 20-4, W at UCF*........................... 10-4, W at UCF*........................... 11-3, W at #19 Ole Miss................... 5-7, L East Carolina*................... 9-6, W East Carolina*................. 14-6, W East Carolina*............... 11-10, W C-USA Tournament 5/24 vs. Southern Miss................ 2-6, L 5/25 vs. UAB............................ 13-2, W 5/26 vs. Southern Miss.............. 8-5, W 5/27 vs. #1 Rice........................... 4-7, L ! - Service Academies Classic $ - Game Played at AutoZone Park

2007 Overall Record: 36-27 C-USA Record: 12-12 H: 16-8 A: 11-15 N: 9-4 Coach: Daron Schoenrock 2/20 2/22 2/23 2/25 2/27 3/2 3/3 3/4 3/6 3/7 3/9 3/10 3/11 3/13 3/14 3/16 3/17 3/18 3/20 3/21 3/23 3/24 3/25 3/27 3/28 3/30 4/1 4/2 4/6 4/7 4/8 4/10 4/11 4/13 4/14 4/15 4/17 4/18 4/20 4/21 4/22 4/24 4/25 5/2 5/4 5/5 5/6 5/8 5/9 5/11 5/12 5/13 5/15 5/17 5/18 5/19 5/23 5/24 5/25 5/26

at #11 Ole Miss................. 9-12, L vs. BYU!............................. 3-2, W vs. Akron!.......................... 4-2, W vs. Missouri!...................... 5-1, W UT Martin.......................... 2-1, W vs. Northern Iowa$%........ 3-2, W vs. Indiana$%.................... 5-3, W vs. Eastern Illinois$%......... 5-4, W at Samford.......................... 1-2, L at Samford.......................... 0-1, L at #6 Clemson................... 6-4, W at #6 Clemson..................... 2-8, L at #6 Clemson..................... 2-7, L Illinois State...................... 6-5, W Illinois State.................... 13-15, L Akron................................ 3-2, W Akron................................ 5-4, W Akron.............................. 12-6, W Middle Tennessee........... 17-3, W Middle Tennessee........... 11-8, W at #22 East Carolina*...... 10-12, L at #22 East Carolina*........ 0-12, L at #22 East Carolina*........ 1-11, L at Mississippi State............. 8-9, L at Mississippi State........... 9-11, L #29 Southern Miss*.......... 8-1, W #29 Southern Miss*.......... 7-5, W #29 Southern Miss*.......... 8-5, W at #21 Tulane*................ 14-5, W at #21 Tulane*.................. 5-3, W at #21 Tulane*.................... 5-9, L at Murray State............... 12-14, L Murray State....................... 6-7, L at UAB*............................. 7-6, W at UAB*............................. 8-7, W at UAB*............................. 9-4, W Austin Peay....................... 4-3, W at Austin Peay................. 13-7, W Marshall*.......................... 5-3, W Marshall*.......................... 7-21, L Marshall*.......................... 0-11, L at SEMO.......................... 12-6, W at SEMO.......................... 19-8, W #13 Ole Miss%.................. 2-10, L UCF*................................... 6-9, L UCF*................................. 7-3, W UCF*............................... 10-9, W at Arkansas State............ 10-5, W Arkansas State.................. 8-7, W Houston*.......................... 7-11, L Houston*...................... 16-10, W Houston*.......................... 5-10, L at UT Martin...................... 5-3, W at #2 Rice*.......................... 4-6, L at #2 Rice*.......................... 2-4, L at #2 Rice*.......................... 4-7, L C-USA Tournament vs. Houston..................... 12-4, W vs. #2 Rice........................... 5-7, L vs. UCF............................ 12-6, W vs. #2 Rice......................... 2-1, W vs. #2 Rice......................... 9-20, L

NCAA Tournament 6/1 vs. #19 Michigan............... 7-10, L 6/2 vs. Austin Peay.................. 7-18, L !- Service Academies Classic $ - AutoZone Classic % - Game Played at AutoZone Park

2008 Overall Record: 17-38 C-USA Record: 5-18 H: 10-20 A: 6-16 N: 1-2 Coach: Daron Schoenrock 2/22 vs. Seton Hall!...................... 1-3, L 2/23 vs. Ohio State!..................... 0-1, L 2/24 vs. Air Force!...................... 4-3, W 2/26 UT Martin........................ 10-7, W 2/27 Murray State........................ 8-9, L 2/29 Ohio..................................... 4-5, L 3/1 Ohio................................... 5-4, W 3/2 Ohio................................... 9-4, W 3/5 Creighton........................... 3-11, L 3/5 Creighton........................... 8-10, L 3/7 at Georgia............................ 1-8, L 3/8 at Georgia............................ 2-8, L 3/9 at Georgia.......................... 7-6, W 3/11 at Arkansas State............... 3-0, W 3/14 SEMO................................... 8-9. L 3/15 SEMO................................... 5-6, L 3/16 SEMO................................. 2-0, W 3/18 Samford........................... 18-9, W 3/21 UAB*................................ 10-5, W 3/22 UAB*.................................. 5-2, W 3/23 UAB*.................................. 7-6, W 3/25 vs. Austin Peay&.................. 2-4, L 3/26 Arkansas State..................... 4-7, L 3/29 at Marshall*......................... 5-6, L 3/29 at Marshall*......................... 2-3, L 3/30 at Marshall*....................... 1-11, L 4/2 at #23 Ole Miss.................... 4-5, L 4/5 #12 Rice*............................. 0-3, L 4/5 #12 Rice*............................. 1-7, L 4/6 #12 Rice*............................. 6-7, L 4/8 Mississippi State%............. 9-8, W 4/11 at UCF*.............................. 6-10, L 4/12 at UCF*.............................. 8-7, W 4/13 at UCF*.............................. 4-10, L 4/15 at Murray State.............. 17-14, W 4/16 at UT Martin&................... 7-3, W 4/18 Dallas Baptist....................... 3-4, L 4/19 Dallas Baptist....................... 4-6, L 4/19 Dallas Baptist..................... 2-16, L 4/22 at Middle Tennessee............ 7-8, L 4/23 at Middle Tennessee...... 17-11, W 4/25 Tulane*.............................. 4-17, L 4/26 Tulane*.............................. 3-15, L 4/29 #25 Ole Miss%................... 1-10, L 5/2 at Houston*......................... 4-7, L 5/3 at Houston*......................... 4-7, L 5/4 at Houston*......................... 4-5, L 5/6 #16 Vanderbilt&.................. 0-8, L 5/9 at #30 Southern Miss*....... 3-21, L 5/10 at #30 Southern Miss*....... 6-12, L 5/11 at #30 Southern Miss*....... 0-13, L 5/13 at Mississippi State.............. 1-4, L 5/15 #30 East Carolina*............... 1-8, L 5/16 #30 East Carolina*............. 3-17, L 5/17 #30 East Carolina*............. 7-5, W ! - Service Academies Classic & - Game Played at Pringles Park % - Game Played at AutoZone Park

2009 Overall Record: 21-32 Conference Record: 7-16 H: 16-12 A: 4-18 N: 1-2 Coach: Daron Schoenrock 2/20 2/21 2/22 2/24 2/27 2/28 3/3 3/4 3/6 3/7 3/8 3/10

vs. Kansas!........................ 5-4, W vs. Bradley!......................... 1-5, L vs. Kansas!........................ 2-1, W Murray State..................... 4-14, L at Troy............................... 7-5, W at Troy............................... 3-19, L at Middle Tennessee......... 4-18, L at Middle Tennessee......... 3-18, L Valparaiso......................... 9-5, W Valparaiso......................... 6-0, W Valparaiso......................... 3-2, W at South Alabama............... 3-4, L

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3/11 at South Alabama........... 10-20, L 3/13 Indiana State..................... 6-5, W 3/14 Indiana State................... 20-1, W 3/15 Indiana State..................... 6-12, L 3/17 UT Martin............................ 2-9, L 3/18 at #12 Ole Miss................... 4-7, L 3/20 Marshall*............................ 4-6, L 3/21 Marshall*.......................... 7-6, W 3/22 Marshall*............................ 7-8, L 3/25 at Mississippi State............. 3-6, L 3/27 at #2 Rice*...................... 10-7, W 3/28 at #2 Rice*........................ 4-12, L 3/29 at #2 Rice*.......................... 5-9, L 4/1 #15 Ole Miss%.................... 6-7, L 4/3 UCF*%............................. 10-5, W 4/4 UCF*%............................... 7-12, L 4/5 UCF*%................................. 3-5, L 4/7 Arkansas State................ 16-8, W 4/8 at Arkansas State................ 7-8, L 4/10 SIU-Edwardsville............... 6-3, W 4/11 SIU-Edwardsville............... 5-1, W 4/12 SIU-Edwardsville................. 2-3, L 4/14 at Central Arkansas........... 4-3, W 4/15 Austin Peay&..................... 5-4, W 4/17 Houston*............................ 0-1, L 4/18 Houston*.......................... 3-1, W 4/19 Houston*............................ 5-8, L 4/21 at Murray State................. 7-13, L 4/22 at UT Martin&................... 6-4, W 4/24 at Tulane*......................... 4-12, L 4/25 at Tulane*......................... 8-6, W 4/26 at Tulane*....................... 11-12, L 5/1 at UAB*............................... 8-9, L 5/2 at UAB*............................... 7-9, L 5/8 Southern Miss*................. 5-4, W 5/9 Southern Miss*............... 16-6, W 5/10 Southern Miss*................... 2-4, L 5/12 Mississippi State%............... 5-6, L 5/14 at #20 East Carolina*.......... 4-9, L 5/15 at #20 East Carolina*.......... 1-9, L 5/16 at #20 East Carolina*........ 2-13, L ! - Service Academies Spring Classic & - Game played at Pringles Park % - Game played at AutoZone Park

2010 Overall Record: 28-30 Conference Record: 12-12 H: 17-10 A: 8-15 N: 3-5 Coach: Daron Schoenrock 2/19 2/20 2/23 2/26 2/27 2/28 3/2 3/5 3/6 3/7 3/8 3/10 3/12 3/13 3/13 3/16 3/17 3/19 3/20 3/21 3/24 3/26 3/27 3/27 3/30 4/2 4/3 4/3 4/6 4/9 4/10 4/11 4/13 4/16 4/17 4/18 4/21 4/23 4/25 4/25

Middle Tennessee...............3-4, L Middle Tennessee.............7-6, W at UT Martin........................4-5, L vs. Toledo!...........................4-5, L vs. Pittsburgh!.....................8-9, L vs. Bradley!.......................3-2, W at #18 Ole Miss...................2-7, L Oakland...............................4-6, L Oakland.............................7-1, W Oakland...........................16-6, W Portland..............................2-7, L at UL-Monroe...................9-10, L at Dallas Baptist..................4-9, L at Dallas Baptist................9-8, W at Dallas Baptist................9-10, L South Alabama..................2-13, L South Alabama..................5-3, W Tennessee Tech.............17-12, W Tennessee Tech.................6-1, W Tennessee Tech...............13-9, W at Mississippi State.............6-7, L #18 Rice*..........................5-2, W #18 Rice*..........................8-7, W #18 Rice*..........................4-13, L at Arkansas State................5-6, L at Marshall*........................4-7, L at Marshall*....................10-8, W at Marshall*..................21-13, W vs. Austin Peay&...............7-14, L #27 East Carolina*............6-5, W #27 East Carolina*............9-20, L #27 East Carolina*..............2-3, L vs. #15 Ole Miss%.............6-5, W at Houston*......................7-10, L at Houston*......................8-2, W at Houston*........................6-8, L Arkansas State................15-5, W Tulane*.............................5-13, L Tulane*...........................12-8, W Tulane*...........................12-7, W

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4/28 4/30 5/1 5/2 5/7 5/8 5/9 5/11 5/12 5/14 5/15 5/16 5/20 5/21 5/22

UL-Monroe....................11-10, W at UCF*.............................8-11, L at UCF*...........................10-6, W at UCF*.............................9-8, W UAB*.................................9-2, W UAB*...................................3-8, L UAB*.................................9-11, L Central Arkansas.............11-5, W Murray State...................10-1, W at #14 Oklahoma...............4-3, W at #14 Oklahoma...............6-14, L at #14 Oklahoma.................2-9, L at #29 Southern Miss*........3-9, L at #29 Southern Miss*....10-8, W at #29 Southern Miss*........3-5, L C-USA Tournament 5/26 vs. Southern Miss................2-8, L 5/27 vs. Marshall.......................7-10, L 5/28 vs. East Carolina................3-2, W ! - Service Academies Spring Classic & - Game played at Pringles Park % - Game played at AutoZone Park

2011 Overall Record: 30-27 Conference Record: 12-12 H: 21-14 A: 8-10 N: 1-3 Coach: Daron Schoenrock 2/18 2/19 2/20 2/22 2/25 2/26 2/27 3/5 3/6 3/8 3/12 3/12 3/13 3/15 3/18 3/19 3/20 3/22 3/23 3/25 3/26 3/26 3/30 3/30 4/1 4/2 4/3 4/5 4/8 4/9 4/10 4/12 4/13 4/16 4/16 4/17 4/19 4/20 4/22 4/23 4/24 4/29 4/30 4/30 5/6 5/7 5/8 5/13 5/14 5/15 5/17 5/19 5/20 5/21

Evansville....................... 13-9, W Evansville......................... 8-4, W Evansville....................... 17-6, W at Ole Miss......................... 2-4, L at Kennesaw State........... 5-4, W at Kennesaw State............. 1-2, L at Kennesaw State......... 13-7, W Eastern Kentucky!.......... 11-2, W Southern Illinois!............... 0-2, L at #23 Auburn.................... 2-6, L Saint Peter’s................... 12-3, W Saint Peter’s..................... 6-2, W Saint Peter’s..................... 5-3, W UT Martin...................... 11-5, W Eastern Illinois................... 1-3, L Eastern Illinois................... 3-4, L Eastern Illinois............... 11-7, W vs. #12 Arkansas................ 2-7, L #12 Arkansas%................... 3-7, L at East Carolina*................ 2-3, L at East Carolina*.............. 3-2, W at East Carolina*................ 3-5, L Mississippi Valley State.... 7-0, W Mississippi Valley State...... 2-3, L Alcorn State................... 17-3, W Alcorn State................... 15-5, W Alcorn State................... 13-5, W Ole Miss%........................ 9-2, W #14 Southern Miss*......... 6-5, W #14 Southern Miss*....... 16-8, W #14 Southern Miss*........... 5-8, L Arkansas State................... 8-9, L at Arkansas State............... 4-5, L at UAB*............................ 6-4, W at UAB*............................ 4-3, W at UAB*............................ 6-1, W Middle Tennessee............ 9-6, W Middle Tennessee.............. 0-4, L UCF*.................................. 4-5, L UCF*................................ 9-11, L UCF*.............................. 12-7, W Marshall*........................... 5-8, L Marshall*......................... 4-20, L Marshall*......................... 9-8, W at Tulane*.......................... 2-3, L at Tulane*........................ 7-6, W at Tulane*........................ 3-10, L at #19 Rice*..................... 6-10, L at #19 Rice*..................... 5-3, W at #19 Rice......................... 6-7, L Mississippi State%............. 3-8, L Houston*......................... 6-3, W Houston*......................... 4-0, W Houston*......................... 0-14, L C-USA Tournament 5/25 vs. UCF............................. 9-16, L 5/26 vs. #15 Rice........................ 5-8, L 5/27 vs. UAB............................ 5-4, W ! - University of Memphis Classic % - Game played at AutoZone Park

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2012 Overall Record: 31-28 Conference Record: 14-10 H: 16-13 A: 13-13 N: 2-2 Coach: Daron Schoenrock 2/17 SIU-Edwardsville................ 2-4, L 2/18 SIU-Edwardsville............ 11-2, W 2/19 SIU-Edwardsville.............. 7-10, L 2/24 Kennesaw State............... 7-11, L 2/25 Kennesaw State............... 5-0, W 2/26 Kennesaw State............... 8-4, W 2/28 at #16 Ole Miss.................. 2-7, L 2/29 at Mississippi State.......... 7-6, W 3/2 Bradley............................... 2-6, L 3/3 Bradley............................. 7-3, W 3/4 Bradley............................... 4-5, L 3/6 at UL-Monroe.................... 4-5, L 3/7 at UL-Monroe.................. 7-11, L 3/11 at Baylor............................ 1-2, L 3/11 at Baylor............................ 3-7, L 3/13 Austin Peay...................... 3-2, W 3/16 Siena.................................. 3-6, L 3/17 Siena.............................. 16-4, W 3/17 Siena................................ 6-0, W 3/20 Arkansas State................. 7-1, W 3/23 #7 Rice*............................. 0-1, L 3/24 #7 Rice*........................... 4-15, L 3/25 #7 Rice*........................... 6-2, W 3/27 at Middle Tennessee.......... 7-8, L 3/28 at Middle Tennessee...... 13-5, W 3/30 Tulane*.......................... 10-0, W 3/31 Tulane*............................ 7-13, L 4/1 Tulane*.............................. 3-7, L 4/4 at Tennessee...................... 3-6, L 4/6 at Marshall*..................... 9-4, W 4/7 at Marshall*..................... 7-0, W 4/8 at Marshall*................... 11-2, W 4/10 at Arkansas State............... 2-4, L 4/13 #24 East Carolina*............. 2-5, L 4/14 #24 East Carolina*........... 5-2, W 4/15 #24 East Carolina*........... 7-14, L 4/18 at Murray State.............. 10-4, W 4/20 at Southern Miss*............. 1-2, L 4/21 at Southern Miss*............. 0-2, L 4/22 at Southern Miss*............. 1-2, L 4/24 #18 Ole Miss%................. 4-2, W 4/27 at #7 UCF*......................... 3-4, L 4/28 at #7 UCF*....................... 6-5, W 4/29 at #7 UCF*....................... 1-0, W 5/4 UAB*................................ 8-1, W 5/5 UAB*................................ 6-2, W 5/6 UAB*................................ 8-6, W 5/9 Tennessee.......................... 7-8, L 5/11 at Missouri....................... 6-4, W 5/12 at Missouri......................... 1-9, L 5/13 at Missouri....................... 8-7, W 5/15 UT Martin...................... 13-3, W 5/17 at Houston*................... 15-3, W 5/18 at Houston*..................... 8-7, W 5/19 at Houston*................... 11-0, W C-USA Tournament 5/23 vs. Southern Miss.......... 14-3, W 5/24 vs. #4 Rice........................ 3-2, W 5/25 vs. Houston........................ 3-7, L 5/27 vs. UAB.............................. 0-5, L % - Game played at AutoZone Park Rankings since 2000 are based on weekly updates. 1959-2000 are final rankings.


2013 Memphis Spring Sports Team Oklahoma Oklahoma State Ole Miss Pittsburgh Portland Rhodes Rice Saint Louis Saint Peter’s Samford Seton Hall Siena South Alabama South Carolina SEMO Southern Southern Illinois SIU Edwardsville Southern Miss St. Mary’s St. Olaf Tennessee Tennessee State Tennessee Tech TCU Toledo Troy Tulane UAB UALR UAPB UCF UCONN UL Monroe UNLV Union USF UT Martin Valparaiso Vanderbilt Villanova Virginia Tech Wake Forest Washington Univ. Western Illinois Western Kentucky West Virginia Xavier

Last Record 2010 2-2 2002 1-4 2012 33-51 2010 0-1 2010 0-1 1992 10-0 2012 7-20 2005 46-22 2011 3-0 2008 1-2 2008 0-1 2012 2-1 2010 11-10 1991 2-11 2008 23-17 1981 2-0 2011 5-2 2012 3-3 2012 42-58 1985 2-0 1981 2-0 2012 16-11 1993 7-0 2010 25-6 2005 3-7 2010 0-1 2009 1-4 2012 35-46 2012 42-41 2006 39-9 1999 4-0 2012 11-10 2005 0-2 2012 9-10 2003 0-3 1996 8-2 2005 12-18 2012 28-6 2009 3-0 2008 11-11 2002 0-1 1991 11-5 2004 1-0 1987 1-0 2004 12-4 1987 1-0 1999 1-1 1980 2-0

Air Force (9-5) 2-24-2008 N 2-25-2005 N 2-21-2003 N 2-24-2002 N 2-22-2002 N 2-25-2001 N 2-24-2001 N 2-27-1998 N 2-24-1996 N 2-25-1995 N 2-27-1994 N 2-26-1994 N 2-28-1993 N 2-29-1992 N

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4-3 10-4 14-1 3-4 6-3 1-3 9-3 3-2 2-3 0-2 6-5 0-10 5-2 5-4

Alabama (4-7) 2-21-2006 A 4-12-2005 A #17 4-25-1984 H 4-24-1984 H 4-4-1984 A 4-3-1984 A 4-20-1983 H #2 4-19-1983 H #2 3-15-1983 A #2 4-29-1982 A 4-15-1982 H

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2-0 3-8 5-18 11-8 8-18 4-14 2-3 5-2 7-12 0-3 10-9

Akron (4-0) 3-18-2007 3-17-2007 3-16-2007 2-23-2007

H H H N

W W W W

12-6 5-4 3-2 4-2

Alcorn State (3-0) 4-3-2011 H 4-2-2011 H 4-1-2011 H

W W W

13-5 15-5 17-3

Arizona State (0-1) 2-21-2004 N

L

0-7

Arkansas (2-10-1) 3-23-2011 H^ #12 3-22-2011 N #12 2-23-2003 N 5-15-1995 H 3-17-1994 A 3-16-1994 A 3-16-1993 H 3-15-1993 H 2-22-1987 A #5 2-21-1987 A #5 2-14-1987 H #5 2-14-1987 H #5 3-1-1986 H

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3-7 2-7 9-10 0-1 3-6 1-7 8-7 6-3 7-14 5-21 2-2 1-3 2-6

Arkansas State (56-27) 4-10-2012 A 3-20-2012 H 4-13-2011 A 4-12-2011 H 4-21-2010 H 3-30-2010 A 4-8-2009 A 4-7-2009 H 3-26-2008 H 3-11-2008 A 5-9-2007 H 5-8-2007 A 4-12-2006 H 3-22-2006 A 5-17-2005 A 5-10-2005 H 3-30-2004 A 4-22-2003 H 4-1-2003 A 5-7-2002 A

L W L L W L L W L W W W W L W L L L L W

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4-23-2002 5-9-2001 4-25-2001 4-19-2000 4-4-2000 4-28-1999 3-17-1999 5-6-1998 4-29-1998 4-9-1997 4-1-1997 4-24-1996 4-3-1996 4-5-1995 2-21-1995 5-11-1994 5-3-1994 4-10-1994 4-9-1994 4-7-1993 3-10-1993 5-5-1992 3-31-1992 3-16-1992 2-16-1992 3-10-1991 2-24-1991 2-23-1991 2-22-1991 5-5-1990 5-5-1990 4-25-1990 4-25-1990 4-2-1989 4-2-1989 4-1-1989 4-1-1989 4-20-1988 4-20-1988 4-6-1988 4-6-1988 4-29-1987 4-29-1987 4-7-1987 4-7-1987 3-7-1984 3-7-1984 4-18-1982 4-18-1982 3-1-1982 3-1-1982 4-16-1981 4-16-1981 3-17-1981 3-17-1981 4-30-1980 4-30-1980 3-26-1980 3-26-1980 4-10-1979 4-10-1979 3-6-1978 3-6-1978

H A H A H H A H A A H A H H A H A A H H A A H H A A H H A A A H H H H A A A A H H H H A A A A A A H H H H A A A A H H A A H H

W W W L L L W L L L W W W L L W W W W W L L W W L W W W W W L W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W L L W W W W W L W W W W W W W W

8-5 6-3 9-3 4-5 2-4 5-12 17-13 4-7 3-8 2-4 4-1 6-3 9-8 6-7 0-5 10-5 7-5 11-3 5-2 7-6 1-2 13-28 12-5 16-1 3-7 14-3 11-9 7-6 21-12 12-2 2-6 12-3 10-9 8-3 3-2 3-9 6-3 9-5 4-2 10-6 3-1 6-5 10-4 10-0 4-1 7-0 5-4 7-8 3-8 4-2 11-5 18-1 6-5 7-3 4-5 5-3 16-11 5-2 11-0 6-3 7-3 7-1 16-2

Army (8-1) 2-24-2001 2-25-2000 2-26-1999 3-1-1998 2-25-1996 2-26-1995 2-26-1994 2-27-1993 3-1-1992

N N N N N N N N N

W L W W W W W W W

11-7 4-5 6-3 15-4 13-0 6-1 12-5 2-0 6-2

Auburn (4-3) 3-8-2011 A #23 5-22-1978 N 5-20-1978 N

L 2-6 W 6-5 L 10-14

4-13-1978 4-12-1978 4-4-1978 4-3-1978

A A H H

W L W W

6-4 5-11 10-9 7-2

Austin Peay (30-21) 3-13-2012 H 4-6-2010 N 4-15-2009 N 3-25-2008 N 6-2-2007 N 4-18-2007 A 4-17-2007 H 3-29-2006 H 3-28-2006 A 4-13-2005 H 3-30-2005 A 4-13-2004 A 5-5-2004 H^ 4-29-2003 A 3-5-2003 H 4-10-2002 H 4-27-1999 H 4-22-1998 A 4-7-1998 H 4-29-1997 H 3-26-1997 A 4-30-1996 H 4-23-1996 H 5-2-1995 H 3-30-1995 A 5-5-1994 H 4-13-1994 A 4-13-1993 H 3-8-1992 A 3-11-1991 H 4-23-1987 H 3-6-1987 A 5-4-1986 H 5-4-1986 H 3-9-1986 A 5-5-1985 H 5-5-1985 H 5-1-1984 H 5-1-1984 H 3-3-1984 A 3-3-1984 A 5-6-1983 H 5-6-1983 H 3-23-1983 A 3-23-1983 A 3-3-1981 H 3-3-1981 H 3-23-1980 A 3-23-1980 A 3-7-1979 H 3-7-1979 H

W L W L L W W L L L L L W L L W L L L W W L L W L W W L L W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W L W L W

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

Baylor (2-6) 3-11-2012 3-11-2012 2-23-1997 2-22-1997 2-21-1997 3-3-1996 3-2-1996 3-1-1996

L 3-7 L 1-2 W 9-5 L 5-14 L 1-3 W 19-14 L 3-22 L 2-16

A #23 A #23 H H H A A A

Belhaven (5-0) 4-14-1994 H 3-3-1993 H 3-6-1991 H 2-28-1990 H 3-8-1989 H

W W W W W

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L W L W L

4-5 7-3 2-6 3-2 1-5

Cal State Fullerton (0-1) 5-30-1994 N #3 L

5-12

Cal State Northridge (1-0) 2-20-2004 N W

6-2

Central Arkansas (6-0) 5-11-2010 H W 4-14-2009 A W 4-3-1986 H W 4-3-1986 H W 3-2-1986 A W 3-2-1986 A W Charlotte (12-15) 5-21-2005 H 5-20-2005 H 5-19-2005 H 4-27-2003 A 4-26-2003 A 5-18-2002 H 5-17-2002 H 5-16-2002 H 5-17-2001 N 3-18-2001 A 3-17-2001 A 3-17-2001 A 4-2-2000 H 4-1-2000 H 3-31-2000 H 5-9-1999 A 5-8-1999 A 5-7-1999 A 3-29-1998 H 3-28-1998 H 3-27-1998 H 4-5-1997 A 4-4-1997 A 4-21-1996 H 4-20-1996 H 4-19-1996 H 5-9-1987 N

L 2-13 L 7-9 L 5-11 L 3-4 W 7-0 W 7-5 W 7-4 W 11-10 W 4-2 L 5-6 L 2-5 W 12-8 W 7-6 L 2-5 L 2-5 W 11-1 W 4-2 L 1-5 L 8-16 L 9-22 W 5-3 L 4-7 L 5-6 L 2-7 L 9-10 W 13-8 W 9-0

Christian Brothers (8-1) 2-26-1989 H W 2-19-1989 H W 4-30-1988 H W 3-3-1987 H L 2-25-1987 H W 3-14-1986 H W 2-20-1986 H W 3-22-1984 A W 3-21-1984 H W Cincinnati (49-23) 5-15-2005 A 5-14-2005 A 5-13-2005 A 5-16-2004 H 5-15-2004 H 5-14-2004 H 3-31-2002 A 3-30-2002 A 3-29-2002 A 5-16-2001 N 5-13-2001 H 5-12-2001 H 5-11-2001 H 5-14-2000 A 5-13-2000 A 5-12-2000 A 4-11-1999 H

11-5 4-3 8-0 11-1 18-2 10-3

9-0 11-3 10-2 3-11 11-1 8-2 17-5 11-4 6-5

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

4-10-1999 4-9-1999 5-12-1998 4-26-1998 4-25-1998 4-24-1998 5-4-1997 5-3-1997 5-3-1997 5-21-1995 5-21-1995 4-30-1995 4-29-1995 4-29-1995 3-19-1995 3-18-1995 3-18-1995 5-21-1994 5-1-1994 4-30-1994 4-30-1994 3-27-1994 3-26-1994 3-26-1994 5-14-1993 5-2-1993 5-1-1993 5-1-1993 4-18-1993 4-17-1993 4-17-1993 5-13-1992 5-3-1992 5-2-1992 5-2-1992 4-19-1992 4-19-1992 5-17-1991 4-21-1991 4-20-1991 4-20-1991 4-22-1990 4-21-1990 4-21-1990 5-20-1989 4-23-1989 4-22-1989 4-22-1989 5-15-1987 5-9-1985 5-11-1984 5-14-1981 5-10-1979 5-12-1979 5-13-1978

H H N A A A H H H N N H H H A A A N H H H A A A N H H H A A A N H H H A A N H H H A A A N H H H N N N N N N N

W 7-1 W 8-7 W 6-5 W 14-10 W 11-6 W 5-1 W 12-6 W 12-0 L 3-5 W 5-3 W 8-0 L 3-11 W 4-3 L 3-6 L 12-13 W 13-5 L 3-6 W 15-5 W 6-2 W 5-2 W 25-1 W 8-1 W 14-1 W 7-6 W 6-1 W 9-2 W 13-2 W 7-3 W 3-2 L 2-5 W 7-3 L 1-2 L 4-5 L 3-5 W 4-3 W 11-2 L 6-14 L 5-7 W 3-2 W 4-3 W 4-3 W 9-7 W 7-5 L 2-4 L 6-15 W 13-5 W 9-3 W 8-7 L 1-13 W 18-4 L 2-3 W 13-7 W 18-5 L 4-8 W 10-8

Clemson (1-2) 3-11-2007 A #6 3-10-2007 A #6 3-9-2007 A #6

L L W

2-7 2-8 6-4

Creighton (0-2) 3-5-2008 H 3-5-2008 H

L L

8-10 3-11

Cumberland (2-1) 3-9-1996 H 3-9-1996 H 5-4-1991 H

W 8-1 L 1-4 W 15-11

Dallas Baptist (1-5) 3-13-2010 A 3-13-2010 A 3-12-2010 A 4-19-2008 H 4-19-2008 H 4-18-2008 H

L W L L L L

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W

Dayton (12-2) 3-6-1999 N 5-20-1995 N 5-7-1995 H 5-6-1995 H 4-23-1995 A 4-22-1995 A 4-22-1995 A 5-20-1994 N 4-24-1994 A 4-23-1994 A 4-23-1994 A 3-20-1994 H 3-19-1994 H 3-19-1994 H

W 2-0 W 3-1 W 6-2 L 4-8 W 5-1 W 10-3 L 7-8 W 24-12 W 26-11 W 18-6 W 15-5 W 15-2 W 7-5 W 10-2

11-5

Delta State (4-2) 3-18-1980 H 3-3-1980 A 3-1-1979 H 4-17-1979 A 4-17-1978 A 4-17-1978 A

W L W W W L

East Carolina (11-23) 4-15-2012 H #24 4-14-2012 H #24 4-13-2012 H #24 3-26-2011 A 3-26-2011 A 3-25-2011 A 5-28-2010 N 4-11-2010 H #27 4-10-2010 H #27 4-9-2010 H #27 5-16-2009 A #20 5-15-2009 A #20 5-14-2009 A #20 5-17-2008 H #30 5-16-2008 H #30 5-15-2008 H #30 3-25-2007 A #22 3-24-2007 A #22 3-23-2007 A #22 5-20-2006 H 5-19-2006 H 5-18-2006 H 4-24-2005 A 4-23-2005 A 4-22-2005 A 3-28-2004 H^ 3-27-2004 H^ 3-26-2004 H^ 4-13-2003 A 4-12-2003 A 4-11-2003 A 4-28-2002 H #14 4-27-2002 H #14 4-26-2002 H #14

L 7-14 W 5-2 L 2-5 L 3-5 W 3-2 L 2-3 W 3-2 L 2-3 L 9-20 W 6-5 L 2-13 L 1-9 L 4-9 W 7-5 L 3-17 L 1-8 L 1-11 L 0-12 L 10-12 W 11-10 W 14-6 W 9-6 L 0-3 W 8-5 L 0-12 L 4-8 L 1-7 W 6-5 L 2-3 W 8-1 L 2-3 L 4-7 L 3-11 L 0-3

Eastern Illinois (12-4) 3-20-2011 H 3-19-2011 H 3-18-2011 H 3-4-2007 N 3-14-2001 H 3-13-2001 H 3-12-2000 H 3-12-2000 H 3-11-2000 H 3-20-1992 H 3-31-1983 H 3-31-1983 H 3-30-1983 H 3-30-1983 H

W 11-7 L 3-4 L 1-3 W 5-4 W 23-15 W 20-4 W 6-5 W 5-4 W 8-1 W 6-1 W 9-3 W 10-0 L 3-5 W 6-5

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L W

3-5 9-4

Eastern Kentucky (1-0) 3-5-2011 H W

11-2

Eastern Michigan (2-1) 3-5-1999 N L 3-24-1996 H W 3-23-1996 H W

7-12 13-8 6-4

East Tennessee (1-0) 5-21-1978 N

W

5-0

Evansville (12-8-1) 2-20-2011 H 2-19-2011 H 2-18-2011 H 3-7-1999 N 2-21-1998 H 2-20-1998 H 3-8-1997 N 5-14-1995 H 5-13-1995 H 5-12-1995 H 3-2-1991 A 3-2-1991 A 3-18-1990 H 3-17-1990 H 3-17-1990 H 3-12-1989 A 3-11-1989 A 3-11-1989 A 4-24-1988 H 4-23-1988 H 4-23-1988 H

W W W T W L L W W L W L L W W W W L L W L

17-6 8-4 13-9 4-4 7-5 5-6 4-7 9-1 7-5 0-5 7-2 5-6 2-4 7-5 6-3 8-7 13-4 3-5 3-6 7-6 2-4

Florida State (15-42) 3-31-1991 H #7 3-30-1991 H #7 3-30-1991 H #7 3-15-1990 A #10 3-14-1990 A #10 3-14-1990 A #10 5-19-1989 N #3 4-30-1989 H #3 4-29-1989 H #3 4-29-1989 H #3 5-21-1988 N #15 5-15-1988 H #15 5-14-1988 H #15 5-13-1988 H #15 4-17-1988 A #15 4-16-1988 A #15 4-16-1988 A #15 4-19-1987 A #6 4-18-1987 A #6 4-18-1987 A #6 3-29-1987 H #6 3-28-1987 H #6 3-28-1987 H #6 5-10-1986 N #2 4-20-1986 A #2 4-19-1986 A #2 4-19-1986 A #2 3-30-1986 H #2 3-29-1986 H #2 3-29-1986 H #2 4-21-1985 A #20 4-20-1985 A #20 4-20-1985 A #20 3-31-1985 H #20 3-30-1985 H #20 3-11-1984 N 5-6-1984 H 5-6-1984 H 5-4-1984 H 4-24-1983 A #15 4-23-1983 A #15

W L L L W L L L L L L L L L W L W L L L W L L L L L L W L L L L W W W L L L L W L

8-7 3-4 5-6 5-13 5-3 0-10 4-9 1-3 2-6 2-6 2-4 1-21 5-9 3-14 2-1 0-5 6-5 5-7 6-7 4-6 5-4 0-8 1-4 3-7 1-7 5-6 0-6 7-2 1-6 3-7 2-7 3-8 7-4 8-7 3-2 3-10 3-8 3-11 7-13 7-6 1-2

4-23-1983 5-15-1982 5-14-1982 4-11-1982 4-10-1982 4-10-1982 5-16-1981 5-15-1981 4-12-1981 4-11-1981 4-11-1981 5-11-1980 5-11-1980 5-13-1979 5-14-1978 5-14-1977

A #15 N #22 N #22 H #22 H #22 H #22 A #16 A #16 A #16 A #16 A #16 A #7 A #7 A A H

L 0-17 L 6-7 W 4-2 L 6-12 W 11-3 W 3-1 L 3-7 L 0-11 L 6-7 L 4-8 W 6-4 L 7-11 L 11-14 L 1-11 W 10-9 W 10-2

Georgia (1-2) 3-9-2008 A 3-8-2008 A 3-7-2008 A

W L L

Harding (7-1) 3-7-1993 H 2-16-1991 H 2-18-1990 H 2-17-1990 H 3-19-1989 H 3-19-1989 H 3-18-1989 H 4-10-1986 H

W 19-2 W 13-10 W 6-1 W 10-1 W 4-3 L 1-6 W 9-4 W 15-1

Houston (14-37) 5-25-2012 N 5-19-2012 A 5-18-2012 A 5-17-2012 A 5-21-2011 H 5-20-2011 H 5-19-2011 H 4-18-2010 A 4-17-2010 A 4-16-2010 A 4-19-2009 H 4-18-2009 H 4-17-2009 H 5-4-2008 A 5-3-2008 A 5-2-2008 A 5-23-2007 N 5-13-2007 H 5-12-2007 H 5-11-2007 H 4-23-2006 A #19 4-22-2006 A #19 4-21-2006 A #19 3-20-2005 H 3-19-2005 H 3-18-2005 H 5-9-2004 A 5-8-2004 A 5-7-2004 A 5-11-2003 H 5-10-2003 H 5-9-2003 H 4-14-2002 A #7 4-13-2002 A #7 4-12-2002 A #7 3-25-2001 H 3-24-2001 H 3-23-2001 H 4-23-2000 A #13 4-22-2000 A #13 4-21-2000 A #13 4-4-1999 H #25 4-3-1999 H #25 4-2-1999 H #25 5-13-1998 N 5-10-1998 A

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

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L 3-10 L 0-6 W 8-2 L 5-7 L 2-9 W W W W

6-5 5-1 16-8 22-4

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Illinois State (16-3) 3-14-2007 H 3-13-2007 H 3-21-1993 H 3-20-1993 H 3-20-1993 H 3-10-1990 H 3-9-1990 H 3-28-1981 H 3-28-1981 H 3-27-1981 H 3-27-1981 H 3-7-1980 H 3-7-1980 H 3-9-1979 H 3-9-1979 H 3-19-1978 H 3-19-1978 H 3-18-1978 H 3-18-1978 H

L 13-15 W 6-5 L 6-7 W 5-4 W 3-1 L 6-9 W 7-1 W 11-7 W 4-3 W 17-6 W 6-1 W 10-3 W 5-4 W 4-2 W 7-1 W 7-5 W 4-3 W 7-1 W 11-5

Illinois Wesleyan (3-0) 3-23-1989 H W 4-1-1983 H W 4-1-1983 H W Indiana (1-1) 3-3-2007 N 2-26-2005 N

W L

21-1

11-2 9-8 10-0 5-3 8-9

Indiana State (5-3) 3-15-2009 H 3-14-2009 H 3-13-2009 H 3-13-2005 N 3-11-2004 N 3-9-1992 H 3-6-1988 H 3-13-1987 H

L 6-12 W 20-1 W 6-5 L 10-11 W 8-4 L 1-5 W 9-0 W 9-3

Iowa (2-0) 3-7-1997 3-22-1994

W W

3-1 8-3

James Madison (2-0) 5-23-1981 N #24 5-22-1981 N #24

W W

8-3 16-3

Kansas (2-0) 2-22-2009 N 2-20-2009 N

W W

2-1 5-4

Kansas State (0-1) 3-5-1986 H

L

8-9

Kennesaw State (4-2) 2-26-2012 H 2-25-2012 H 2-24-2012 H 2-27-2011 A 2-26-2011 A 2-25-2011 A

W W L W L W

8-4 5-0 7-11 13-7 1-2 5-4

N H

L L

1-2 2-8

Lambuth (11-1-1) 3-15-1987 H 3-13-1984 H 3-1-1983 H 3-1-1983 H 5-2-1982 A 3-2-1982 H 3-2-1982 H 3-11-1981 A 3-11-1981 A 4-2-1981 H 4-2-1981 H 4-24-1980 H 4-17-1980 A

W W W W W W W T W W W W L

13-1 19-2 7-0 10-0 5-1 12-0 15-1 9-9 9-2 19-3 8-3 14-5 2-22

Lincoln Memorial (1-0) 3-28-1989 H W

11-8

Lipscomb (2-0) 2-18-2001 H 2-18-2001 H

W W

Louisiana Tech (5-6) 2-12-1989 H 2-11-1989 H 5-8-1988 A 5-7-1988 A 5-7-1988 A 4-7-1980 H #15 4-7-1980 H #15 3-28-1979 A 3-28-1979 A 3-27-1978 H 3-27-1978 H

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

Louisville (29-16) 4-4-2004 A 4-3-2004 A 4-2-2004 A 3-16-2003 H 3-15-2003 H 3-14-2003 H 3-17-2002 A 3-16-2002 A 3-15-2002 A 4-8-2001 H 4-7-2001 H 4-6-2001 H 4-16-2000 A 4-15-2000 A 4-14-2000 A 5-2-1999 H 5-1-1999 H 4-30-1999 H 3-22-1998 A 3-21-1998 A 3-20-1998 A 3-30-1997 H 3-29-1997 H 3-28-1997 H 4-27-1996 A 4-26-1996 A 5-11-1991 A 5-11-1991 A 5-13-1990 H 5-13-1990 H 5-14-1989 A 5-14-1989 A 5-13-1989 A 5-3-1987 H 5-2-1987 H 5-2-1987 H 4-26-1987 A 4-25-1987 A 4-25-1987 A

4-3 2-1

L 4-5 W 6-2 W 11-7 L 0-10 L 7-10 W 3-2 L 8-9 L 6-7 L 3-12 W 10-9 W 12-1 W 9-7 W 21-14 W 7-4 L 1-7 W 10-1 W 10-3 L 4-11 W 8-5 W 3-1 L 6-9 W 6-2 W 10-9 W 5-4 W 7-2 W 9-4 W 7-0 L 1-6 L 0-3 L 1-5 W 9-0 L 3-12 L 7-14 W 13-0 W 8-4 L 6-7 W 12-3 W 17-8 W 17-3

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N N N H H N

W L W W W W

19-3 5-8 13-2 7-6 7-2 9-7

MacMurray College (1-0) 3-26-1992 H W

8-2

Marshall (11-11) 4-8-2012 A 4-7-2012 A 4-6-2012 A 4-30-2011 H 4-30-2011 H 4-29-2011 H 5-27-2010 N 4-3-2010 A 4-3-2010 A 4-2-2010 A 3-22-2009 H 3-21-2009 H 3-20-2009 H 3-30-2008 A 3-29-2008 A 3-29-2008 A 4-22-2007 H 4-21-2007 H 4-20-2007 H 4-9-2006 A 4-8-2006 A 4-7-2006 A

W 11-2 W 7-0 W 9-4 W 9-8 L 4-20 L 5-8 L 7-10 W 21-13 W 10-8 L 4-7 L 7-8 W 7-6 L 4-6 L 1-11 L 2-3 L 5-6 L 0-11 L 7-21 W 5-3 W 9-8 W 14-4 W 7-4

Michigan (0-1) 6-1-2007 N #19

L

7-10

Middle Tennessee (41-42) 3-28-2012 A W 13-5 3-27-2012 A L 7-8 4-20-2011 H L 0-4 4-19-2011 H W 9-6 2-20-2010 H W 7-6 2-19-2010 H L 3-4 3-4-2009 A L 3-18 3-3-2009 A L 4-18 4-23-2008 A W 17-11 4-22-2008 A L 7-8 3-21-2007 H W 11-8 3-20-2007 H W 17-3 5-10-2006 A L 7-8 5-9-2006 A L 3-15 3-8-2006 H W 8-3 3-7-2006 H W 11-5 4-20-2005 A L 7-19 4-19-2005 A L 7-8 3-8-2005 H L 6-11 5-12-2004 A L 4-8 5-11-2004 A L 3-13 4-28-2004 H L 5-8 4-27-2004 H W 10-5 4-9-2003 A L 4-10 4-8-2003 A W 6-2 3-26-2003 H L 1-2 3-25-2006 H W 5-4 4-3-2002 A W 2-0 4-2-2002 A W 8-5 3-13-2002 H L 6-10 3-12-2002 H L 4-8 3-28-2001 H L 9-13 3-27-2001 H W 10-1 3-3-2001 A L 2-8 4-12-2000 A L 3-10 3-1-2000 H L 2-6 2-29-2000 H L 4-12 3-30-1999 A W 19-12 3-10-1999 H W 5-1 3-9-1999 H W 8-7 4-15-1998 A L 9-19

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4-14-1998 3-25-1998 3-24-1998 4-16-1997 4-15-1997 3-19-1997 3-19-1997 3-21-1996 3-13-1996 3-12-1996 4-12-1995 4-11-1995 3-22-1995 3-21-1995 4-6-1994 3-29-1994 4-20-1993 4-6-1993 4-28-1992 4-9-1992 3-14-1991 3-13-1991 5-9-1990 5-8-1990 3-20-1990 3-19-1990 3-16-1989 3-16-1989 3-17-1988 3-16-1988 2-20-1988 2-20-1988 3-21-1987 3-20-1987 3-7-1987 4-27-1986 4-26-1986 4-26-1986 3-24-1986 3-23-1986 3-23-1986 3-19-1983

A H H A A H H A H H A A H H A H H A H H H A A A H H A A A A H H H H A A A A H H H H

Millikin (2-0) 4-1-1978 H 4-1-1978 H

L 10-17 W 18-12 W 11-2 L 8-9 L 8-16 L 0-4 L 3-13 L 1-6 W 4-0 W 6-4 W 9-2 L 4-9 W 16-2 W 5-4 W 14-10 W 7-6 L 3-7 W 6-5 W 8-2 W 13-7 L 3-7 W 3-0 L 2-9 W 4-3 L 3-4 W 3-2 L 0-10 W 11-4 L 1-9 W 11-8 L 1-8 L 4-5 W 4-2 L 1-2 L 7-8 W 7-4 W 4-0 W 8-7 W 5-2 W 1-0 L 3-8 W 12-2 W W

11-7 20-5

Mississippi State (10-31) 2-29-2012 A W 5-17-2011 H^ L 3-24-2010 A L 5-12-2009 H^ L 3-25-2009 A L 5-13-2008 A L 4-8-2008 H^ W 3-28-2007 A L 3-27-2007 A L 4-19-2006 H^ #15 L 4-18-2006 H #15 L 3-16-2005 A #18 L 3-15-2005 A #18 L 4-21-2004 A L 4-20-2004 A L 3-19-2003 H^ #9 W 3-18-2003 H^ #9 L 3-8-2000 H #21 L 3-7-2000 H #21 L 3-4-1998 A #22 L 3-3-1998 A #22 L 3-12-1997 H #6 L 3-11-1997 H #6 L 2-28-1996 A L 2-27-1996 A W 3-9-1995 H L 3-9-1995 H L 3-6-1994 A W 3-5-1994 A W 4-15-1993 H #25 W 4-17-1992 A #25 L

7-6 3-8 6-7 5-6 3-6 1-4 9-8 9-11 8-9 3-5 8-12 2-4 8-11 2-7 2-10 8-7 3-12 1-4 2-14 1-9 7-8 4-5 6-14 3-6 3-2 5-7 7-11 5-3 10-4 8-4 6-7

4-16-1992 3-28-1991 3-27-1991 3-4-1990 3-3-1990 3-30-1989 3-20-1988 3-19-1988 4-30-1978 4-29-1978

A H H A A H A A H H

#25 #22 #22 #5 #5 #10 #23 #23 #14 #14

L L L W L L L W L W

5-15 2-10 4-5 4-2 1-9 3-10 5-8 10-1 4-8 5-3

Mississippi Valley State (3-1) 3-30-2011 H L 2-3 3-30-2011 H W 7-0 4-30-2006 H W 13-5 4-29-2006 H W 13-3 Missouri (6-2) 5-13-2012 A 5-12-2012 A 5-11-2012 A 2-25-2007 N 2-27-2005 N 3-13-2004 N 3-31-1978 H 3-31-1978 H

W L W W W L W W

8-7 1-9 6-4 5-1 7-6 2-3 4-3 11-7

Missouri Baptist (1-0) 3-24-1979 H W 11-10 Missouri State (3-3) 3-11-2001 H 3-10-2001 H 3-9-2001 H 3-19-1992 H 3-21-1991 H 3-29-1990 H

W L L L W W

4-3 8-10 4-11 7-9 10-9 4-3

Missouri-St. Louis (2-0) 2-21-1991 H W 3-17-1979 H W

6-3 8-7

Morehead State (10-2) 3-16-1999 H 3-10-1982 H 3-10-1982 H 3-9-1982 H 3-9-1982 H 3-10-1981 H 3-9-1981 H 3-9-1981 H 3-16-1980 H 3-15-1980 H 3-13-1979 H 3-13-1979 H

L W W W W W W W W W L W

Murray State (39-22) 4-18-2012 A 5-12-2010 H 4-21-2009 A 2-24-2009 H 4-15-2008 A 2-27-2008 H 4-11-2007 H 4-10-2007 A 4-11-2006 H 3-14-2006 A 3-29-2005 A 3-23-2005 H 3-7-2004 A 3-6-2004 A 3-6-2004 A 2-28-2004 N 4-15-2003 A 3-11-2003 H 5-14-2002 H 4-17-2002 A 4-17-2001 A 3-7-2001 H

W 10-4 W 10-1 L 7-13 L 4-14 W 17-14 L 8-9 L 6-7 L 12-14 W 12-1 W 13-6 W 11-8 L 9-10 W 7-2 W 7-1 W 7-2 W 7-1 L 3-9 W 14-12 W 5-4 W 10-5 W 11-5 W 5-4

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H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H H A H H A H A H H A A H H A A A H A A H #17 A H H

W L L L W W W L L L W W W L W W L L L W L W W W W W W W W W L W W W L L L W W

8-7 6-7 5-11 1-3 11-1 13-10 8-4 4-12 8-14 4-8 9-3 3-2 9-6 8-12 4-0 11-3 8-10 4-6 4-5 11-9 9-25 13-11 11-8 11-10 10-3 10-9 18-5 6-5 12-10 9-4 1-8 13-7 8-6 10-6 2-8 11-13 1-11 7-2 2-1

Navy (8-3) 2-26-2006 2-27-2004 2-23-2002 2-23-2001 2-28-1999 2-23-1996 2-24-1995 2-25-1994 2-28-1993 2-28-1992 2-25-1989

N N N N N N N N N N H

L W L W W W W W L W W

6-7 5-2 7-11 11-2 12-2 8-0 5-0 9-3 2-7 5-2 4-1

Nicholls State (3-5) 3-5-2006 A 3-4-2006 A 3-3-2006 A 3-6-2005 H 3-5-2005 H 3-4-2005 H 3-22-1991 A 4-12-1990 H

W 17-4 L 4-6 W 8-7 L 4-25 W 20-11 L 3-12 L 3-6 L 2-8

North Alabama (4-1) 2-21-1995 H 2-21-1995 H 3-24-1992 A 3-12-1992 H 3-5-1991 H

L W W W W

3-5 14-8 12-1 8-3 12-2

North Carolina (1-1) 5-23-1978 N #3 5-23-1978 N #3

L W

9-11 8-6

Northern Iowa (5-0) 3-2-2007 N 3-17-1991 H 3-16-1991 H

W W W

3-2 13-0 4-0

3-22-1990 3-21-1990

H H

W W

10-5 4-3

NE Illinois (2-0) 4-16-1985 H 4-16-1985 H

W W

6-4 3-2

NW Missouri State (1-0) 3-10-1987 H W

18-2

Northwestern State (1-0) 5-29-1994 N W

14-9

Notre Dame (5-2) 2-25-2006 N 2-27-2000 N #21 2-25-1996 N 3-1-1992 N #14 3-21-1981 H 3-20-1981 H 3-20-1981 H

7-6 3-4 4-2 0-10 12-2 8-6 6-5

Oakland (2-1) 3-7-2010 H 3-6-2010 H 3-5-2010 H Ohio (2-1) 3-2-2008 3-1-2008 2-29-2008

W L W L W W W W W L

16-6 7-1 4-6

H H H

W W L

9-4 5-4 4-5

Ohio State (0-2) 2-23-2008 N 2-27-2000 N

L L

0-1 4-11

Oklahoma (2-2) 5-16-2010 A #14 5-15-2010 A #14 5-14-2010 A #14 2-24-2006 N

L L W W

2-9 6-14 4-3 2-1

Oklahoma State (1-4) 3-27-2002 A #21 L 3-9 3-26-2002 A #21 L 1-12 5-28-1994 N #12 W 12-4 4-17-1991 H #9 L 5-15 4-16-1991 H #9 L 10-11 Ole Miss (33-51) 4-24-2012 H^ #18 2-28-2012 A #16 4-5-2011 H^ 2-22-2011 A 4-13-2010 H^ #15 3-2-2010 A #18 4-1-2009 H^ #15 3-18-2009 A #12 4-29-2008 H^ #25 4-3-2008 A #23 5-2-2007 H^ 2-20-2007 A #11 5-16-2006 A #18 3-21-2006 H^ 4-27-2005 H^ #22 4-26-2005 A #22 4-7-2004 A #15 3-17-2004 H^ #15 4-23-2003 A 3-12-2003 H^ 4-9-2002 A #9 3-5-2002 H #9 4-4-2001 A #20 3-21-2001 H #21 4-25-2000 H 4-5-2000 A 4-21-1999 H #20 4-7-1999 A 4-28-1998 A

W L W L W L L L L L L L L L L L L L W L L L L W L L L L L

4-2 2-7 9-2 2-4 6-5 2-7 6-7 4-7 1-10 4-5 2-10 9-12 5-7 4-8 5-6 4-13 3-7 0-19 6-3 1-5 1-7 0-12 1-5 3-1 5-11 2-6 5-10 2-5 0-6

University of Memphis

2-28-1998 4-8-1997 5-1-1996 3-25-1996 5-3-1995 4-26-1995 5-4-1994 4-27-1994 4-28-1993 4-21-1993 4-29-1992 4-8-1992 4-3-1991 4-2-1991 5-10-1990 4-18-1989 3-26-1989 3-25-1989 3-22-1989 4-27-1988 4-13-1988 3-27-1988 3-26-1988 4-22-1987 4-1-1987 3-5-1987 4-30-1986 4-29-1986 4-9-1986 3-19-1986 4-24-1985 4-11-1985 3-13-1985 4-30-1984 4-28-1984 4-26-1983 3-13-1983 4-25-1982 4-24-1982 3-23-1982 3-17-1982 4-22-1981 4-7-1981 4-1-1981 4-19-1980 4-19-1980 4-9-1980 4-9-1980 4-18-1979 4-18-1979 3-18-1979 3-18-1979 4-11-1978 3-29-1978 3-29-1978

N A H A H #17 A #17 A H H A A H A H A A H A H A A H H A A H H H A A A H A A H H A A H H A A A H A A H H H H A A H A A

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

Pittsburgh (0-1) 2-27-2010 N

L

8-9

Portland (0-1) 3-8-2010 H

L

2-7

Rhodes (10-0) 4-2-1992 H 3-31-1990 H 4-12-1989 H 3-29-1988 H 4-28-1987 H 3-11-1987 H 4-17-1986 H 3-16-1986 H 4-25-1985 H 3-6-1985 H

W W W W W W W W W W

7-4 9-4 24-9 8-4 15-3 4-1 11-1 9-1 18-4 3-2

Rice (7-20) 5-24-2012 3-25-2012 3-24-2012 3-23-2012

W W L L

3-2 6-2 4-15 0-1

N H H H

#4 #7 #7 #7

2013

5-26-2011 5-15-2011 5-14-2011 5-13-2011 3-27-2010 3-27-2010 3-26-2010 3-29-2009 3-28-2009 3-27-2009 4-6-2008 4-5-2008 4-5-2008 5-26-2007 5-26-2007 5-24-2007 5-19-2007 5-18-2007 5-17-2007 5-27-2006 4-16-2009 4-15-2009 4-14-2006

N A A A H H H A A A H H H N N N A A A N H H H

#15 #19 #19 #19 #18 #18 #18 #2 #2 #2 #12 #12 #12 #2 #2 #2 #2 #2 #2 #1 #2 #2 #2

Saint Louis (46-22) 5-1-2005 H 4-30-2005 H 4-29-2005 H 5-22-2004 A 5-21-2004 A 5-20-2004 A 5-4-2003 H 5-3-2003 H 5-2-2003 H 5-11-2002 A 5-11-2002 A 5-10-2002 A 4-29-2001 H 4-28-2001 H 4-27-2001 H 3-26-2000 A 3-25-2000 A 3-24-2000 A 5-20-1999 N 5-16-1999 H 5-15-1999 H 5-14-1999 H 3-15-1998 A 3-14-1998 A 3-13-1998 A 5-13-1997 N 4-13-1997 H 4-12-1997 H 4-12-1997 H 5-16-1996 N 4-14-1996 A 4-13-1996 A 4-13-1996 A 5-20-1995 N 5-18-1995 N 4-16-1995 A 4-15-1995 A 4-15-1995 A 3-12-1995 H 3-11-1995 H 3-11-1995 H 4-17-1994 A 4-16-1994 A 4-16-1994 A 3-13-1994 H 3-12-1994 H 3-12-1994 H 5-15-1993 N 4-25-1993 A 4-24-1993 A 4-24-1993 A 4-11-1993 H 4-10-1993 H 4-10-1993 H

L L W L L W W L L W L L L L W L L L L L L L L

5-8 6-7 5-3 6-10 4-13 8-7 5-2 5-9 4-12 10-7 6-7 1-7 0-3 9-20 2-1 5-7 4-7 2-4 4-6 4-7 8-19 6-22 3-7

5-14-1992 4-26-1992 4-25-1992 4-25-1992 4-12-1992 4-11-1992 4-11-1992 5-13-1982 4-21-1979 4-21-1979 4-4-1979 3-24-1978 3-24-1978 3-23-1978

L L L L W W W W W L L L W W W W W L L L W L W W L L L W W L L W W W L L L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

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

N A A A H H H N H H A H H H

L 3-4 L 3-5 W 9-3 L 9-10 W 4-3 W 10-3 W 9-4 W 15-7 W 7-3 W 7-4 W 17-12 W 15-7 W 7-1 W 9-1

Saint Peter’s (3-0) 3-13-2011 H 3-12-2011 H 3-12-2011 H

W W W

5-3 6-2 12-3

Samford (1-2) 3-18-2008 H 3-7-2007 A 3-6-2007 A

W L L

18-9 0-1 1-2

Seton hall (0-1) 2-22-2008 N

L

1-3

Siena (2-1) 3-17-2012 3-17-2012 3-16-2012

W W L

6-0 16-4 3-6

H H H

South Alabama (11-10) 3-17-2010 H W 5-3 3-16-2010 A L 2-13 3-11-2009 A L 10-20 3-10-2009 A L 3-4 4-19-1995 H W 6-3 4-18-1995 H L 2-6 5-15-1994 A W 12-5 5-14-1994 A W 15-6 4-14-1983 H L 3-4 4-14-1983 H W 3-1 4-4-1982 A W 9-6 4-3-1982 A L 3-13 4-26-1981 H W 9-5 4-25-1981 H W 6-5 4-27-1980 A L 3-5 4-27-1980 A L 3-4 3-5-1979 A W 5-2 3-4-1979 A L 10-16 4-22-1978 H W 10-3 3-11-1978 A W 16-11 3-10-1978 A L 8-21 South Carolina (2-11) 4-28-1991 A 4-28-1991 A 4-29-1990 H 4-29-1990 H 5-17-1989 N 5-7-1989 A 5-6-1989 A 5-6-1989 A 5-14-1987 N 5-9-1986 N 5-10-1985 N #8 5-23-1981 N #4 5-22-1981 N #4

L 0-4 L 1-3 L 5-10 L 1-7 W 11-10 L 10-16 L 3-12 W 6-4 L 2-6 L 3-4 L 8-19 L 5-11 L 5-8

SEMO (23-17) 3-16-2008 H 3-15-2008 H 3-14-2008 H 4-25-2007 A 4-24-2007 A 3-18-2006 H 3-17-2006 H

W L L W W W W

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W W L L L W W W W L L L L L W L W W W L W L W L L L W W W W W W L

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

Southern (2-0) 5-3-1981 H 5-3-1981 H

W W

9-0 10-1

Southern Illinois (5-2) 3-6-2011 H 3-2-1994 H 2-26-1993 H 3-25-1984 H 3-25-1984 H 3-20-1982 H 3-20-1982 H

L W W L W W W

0-2 11-5 9-1 3-5 3-2 9-8 8-2

SIU Edwardsville (3-3) 2-19-2012 H 2-18-2012 H 2-17-2012 H 4-12-2009 H 4-11-2009 H 4-10-2009 H

L W L L W W

7-10 11-2 2-4 2-3 5-1 6-3

Southern Miss (42-58) 5-23-2012 N 4-22-2012 A 4-21-2012 A 4-20-2012 A 4-10-2011 H #14 4-9-2011 H #14 4-8-2011 H #14 5-26-2010 N 5-22-2010 A #29 5-21-2010 A #29 5-20-2010 A #29 5-10-2009 H 5-9-2009 H 5-8-2009 H 5-11-2008 A #30 5-10-2008 A #30 5-9-2008 A #30 4-2-2007 H #29 4-1-2007 H #29 3-30-2007 H #29 5-26-2006 N 5-24-2006 N 4-2-2006 A

W L L L L W W L L W L L W W L L L W W W W L W

14-3 1-2 0-2 1-2 5-8 16-8 6-5 2-8 3-5 10-8 3-9 2-4 16-6 5-4 0-13 6-12 3-21 8-5 7-5 8-1 8-5 2-6 15-6

4-1-2006 A 3-30-2006 A 4-3-2005 H 4-2-2005 H 4-1-2005 H 5-28-2004 N #23 5-26-2004 N #23 4-18-2004 A #12 4-17-2004 A #12 4-16-2004 A #12 4-20-2003 H #22 4-19-2003 H #22 4-18-2003 H #22 5-5-2002 A 5-4-2002 A 5-3-2002 A 4-15-2001 H 4-14-2001 H 4-13-2001 H 3-18-2000 A 3-17-2000 A 3-28-1999 H 3-27-1999 H 3-26-1999 H 5-14-1998 N 4-5-1998 A 4-4-1998 A 4-3-1998 A 3-16-1997 H 3-15-1997 H 3-14-1997 H 5-15-1996 N 5-12-1996 A 5-11-1996 A 5-10-1996 A 3-28-1993 A 3-27-1993 A 3-26-1993 A 3-29-1992 H 3-28-1992 H 3-28-1992 H 5-16-1991 N #24 4-14-1991 A #24 4-13-1991 A #24 4-13-1991 A #24 5-18-1990 N 4-14-1990 H 4-13-1990 H 4-13-1990 H 4-16-1989 A 4-15-1989 A 4-15-1989 A 5-18-1988 N 4-10-1988 H 4-10-1988 H 4-9-1988 H 4-9-1988 H 5-13-1987 N 4-12-1987 A 4-11-1987 A 4-11-1987 A 4-5-1987 H 4-4-1987 H 4-4-1987 H 5-10-1986 N 4-13-1986 H 4-13-1986 H 4-6-1986 A 4-5-1986 A 4-5-1986 A 4-13-1985 A 4-13-1985 A 4-6-1985 H 4-6-1985 H 4-5-1985 H 4-7-1984 H 4-6-1984 H

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

St. Mary’s (2-0) 4-1-1985 H 4-1-1985 H

W W

3-0 11-4

St. Olaf (2-0) 3-25-1981 H 3-25-1981 H

W W

5-1 6-3

Tennessee (16-11) 5-9-2012 H 4-4-2012 A 3-4-1995 A #4 3-25-1993 H #20 3-25-1993 H #20 4-10-1991 A 2-25-1990 H 2-24-1990 H 2-28-1988 A 2-27-1988 A 3-25-1987 H 3-24-1987 H 2-26-1986 A 2-25-1986 A 3-24-1985 H 3-24-1985 H 4-21-1984 A 4-20-1984 A 5-8-1983 H 5-7-1983 H 4-28-1981 A 4-27-1981 A 3-8-1981 H 3-7-1981 H 3-7-1981 H 4-2-1980 A 4-1-1980 A

L 7-8 L 3-6 L 5-17 W 3-0 W 6-3 L 6-7 W 2-1 W 5-2 L 4-5 L 3-6 W 7-5 W 24-1 L 6-7 L 7-12 W 6-1 W 10-1 L 5-6 W 4-3 W 9-8 W 11-4 W 2-1 W 8-6 W 6-1 W 5-3 W 2-1 L 2-5 L 11-12

Tennessee State (7-0) 4-27-1993 H 4-25-1991 H 4-24-1991 H 5-3-1980 A 5-3-1980 A 4-22-1980 H 4-22-1980 H

W W W W W W W

Tennessee Tech (25-6) 3-21-2010 H 3-20-2010 H 3-19-2010 H 4-3-1990 A 2-27-1990 H 4-20-1989 A 4-13-1989 H 4-7-1988 H 2-29-1988 A 5-3-1986 H 5-3-1986 H 3-8-1986 A 3-8-1986 A 5-4-1985 H 5-4-1985 H 4-1-1984 H 4-1-1984 H 3-4-1984 A 4-4-1985 H 4-4-1983 H 3-8-1983 A 3-8-1983 A 3-5-1982 A 3-5-1982 A 4-14-1981 H 4-14-1981 H 4-3-1981 A 4-3-1981 A 5-1-1980 H 5-1-1980 H 3-31-1980 A

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

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6-2 14-4 2-0 10-4 9-8 10-3 8-4

TCU (3-7) 4-17-2005 4-16-2005 4-15-2005 3-21-2004 3-20-2004 3-19-2004 4-6-2003 4-5-2003 4-4-2003 5-27-1994

H #30 H #30 H #30 A A A H H H N

W L L L L L L W W L

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L 3-19 W 7-5 L 11-18 L 3-21 L 9-16

A A H H H

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L 3-7 L 7-13 W 10-0 L 3-10 W 7-6 L 2-3 W 12-7 W 12-8 L 5-13 L 11-12 W 8-6 L 4-12 L 3-15 L 4-17 L 5-9 W 5-3 W 14-5 L 2-10 L 1-7 W 11-4 L 9-12 L 10-11 L 2-13 L 4-6 W 4-0 L 2-5 L 0-4 L 3-12 L 3-9 W 13-7 L 2-11 L 0-7 L 2-7 L 6-7 L 2-10 L 7-8 L 3-11 L 2-10 L 3-9 L 2-4 L 0-3 L 3-5 L 0-5 L 3-7 W 4-2 L 0-5 W 8-6 L 3-9 L 1-7 W 3-1 L 8-16 W 4-3 W 6-5 L 4-5 L 1-6 W 6-3

5-17-1990 3-25-1990 3-24-1990 3-24-1990 5-10-1985 4-28-1985 4-28-1985 2-23-1985 2-23-1985 4-15-1984 4-14-1984 4-13-1984 5-13-1983 5-1-1983 5-1-1983 5-15-1982 5-9-1982 5-8-1982 5-8-1982 5-10-1981 5-9-1981 5-9-1981 5-9-1980 4-28-1979 4-28-1979

N H H H N H H A A A A A N #23 H #23 H #23 N #20 A #20 A #20 A #20 H H H N A #20 A #20

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

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N H H H N A A A H H H A A H H H A A A N H H H A A A N H H H A A A H H H A A A H H H A A A H H H A A A H

L 0-5 W 8-6 W 6-2 W 8-1 W 5-4 W 6-1 W 4-3 W 6-4 L 9-11 L 3-8 W 9-2 L 7-9 L 8-9 W 7-6 W 5-2 W 10-5 W 9-4 W 8-7 W 7-6 W 13-2 L 4-9 L 2-6 W 9-4 L 12-17 L 3-6 L 3-6 L 6-7 W 7-3 W 5-3 W 9-0 L 1-2 L 4-7 L 3-4 L 2-12 W 15-10 L 8-9 L 2-4 L 0-2 W 2-1 W 9-6 W 6-1 W 10-7 L 9-13 W 5-3 L 7-8 L 1-7 W 9-6 L 3-4 L 1-3 L 2-3 L 0-2 W 7-6

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H H N A A A H H H N N N H H A A A N N A A A H H H A A A H H H

L L W L L W W W L L W L W L W W W W L L W W W W L L L L W L L

4-8 8-12 5-0 1-10 1-5 8-2 18-0 4-1 2-3 5-14 8-5 1-8 6-5 3-7 2-0 14-6 14-7 4-3 2-6 4-6 10-5 11-4 4-3 2-0 7-10 4-14 3-5 4-5 6-3 1-10 1-5

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H A N H H A H H A H A A H A A H A A H H A A H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H A A H H H H H H

W L W L W W W W W L L W W W W W W L W W L L W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W

8-6 3-5 5-1 5-8 4-3 8-3 16-1 14-2 11-5 0-4 9-14 15-2 20-3 4-0 5-2 2-1 7-1 0-1 5-4 7-6 2-8 1-5 5-2 0-3 5-4 8-1 4-1 7-2 9-0 7-0 8-1 6-4 10-3 5-1 3-0 1-0 13-1 5-3 5-0 4-0 11-1 11-2 11-8 4-5 5-0 1-0

4-18-1978 4-18-1978

H H

W W

13-0 6-0

UAPB (4-0) 3-2-1999 3-2-1999 4-21-1998 4-20-1998

H H H H

W W W W

12-3 15-0 4-3 12-0

UCF (11-10) 4-29-2012 A #7 4-28-2012 A #7 4-27-2012 A #7 5-25-2011 N 4-24-2011 H 4-23-2011 H 4-22-2011 H 5-2-2010 A 5-1-2010 A 4-30-2010 A 4-5-2009 H^ 4-4-2009 H^ 4-3-2009 H^ 4-13-2008 A 4-12-2008 A 4-11-2008 A 5-25-2007 N 5-6-2007 H 5-5-2007 H 5-4-2007 H 5-14-2006 A 5-13-2006 A 5-12-2006 A

W W L L W L L W W L L L W L W L W W W L W W W

1-0 6-5 3-4 9-16 12-7 9-11 4-5 9-8 10-6 8-11 3-5 7-12 10-5 4-10 8-7 6-10 12-6 10-9 7-3 6-9 11-3 10-4 20-4

UCONN (0-2) 3-11-2005 N 2-27-1999 N

L L

1-3 3-10

USF (12-18) 3-27-2005 3-26-2005 3-25-2005 4-25-2004 4-24-2004 5-17-2003 5-16-2003 5-15-2003 3-24-2002 3-23-2002 3-22-2002 4-1-2001 3-31-2001 3-30-2001 5-7-2000 5-6-2000 5-5-2000 5-19-1999 3-21-1999 3-20-1999 3-19-1999 4-12-1998 4-11-1998 4-10-1998 4-27-1997 4-26-1997 4-25-1997 3-31-1996 3-30-1996 3-29-1996

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

A A A H H A A A H H H A A A H H H N A A A H H H A A A H #21 H #21 H #21

UL Monroe (9-10) 3-7-2012 A 3-6-2012 A 4-28-2010 H 3-10-2010 A 2-20-2000 A 2-19-2000 A 2-18-2000 A 2-21-1999 H

L 7-11 L 4-5 W 11-10 L 9-10 L 4-5 L 7-9 L 1-7 L 2-7

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2-20-1999 2-19-1999 3-16-1985 3-16-1985 3-15-1985 2-22-1985 2-22-1985 5-6-1979 5-5-1979 5-7-1978 5-6-1978

H H H H H A A H H A A

W L W L W W W W W W L

4-2 2-12 5-4 1-6 6-4 6-5 14-6 3-1 8-4 5-0 1-2

UNLV (0-3) 3-9-2003 3-8-2003 3-7-2003

A A A

L L L

4-13 0-5 5-7

Union (8-2) 3-26-1996 3-6-1993 3-18-1983 3-18-1983 4-13-1982 4-13-1982 4-18-1981 4-18-1981 3-11-1980 3-11-1980

H H H H H H A A H H

W L W W W L W W W W

9-8 4-6 9-3 15-4 6-2 2-8 11-0 11-1 6-3 5-2

UT Martin (28-6) 5-15-2012 H 3-15-2011 H 2-23-2010 A 4-22-2009 N 3-17-2009 H 4-16-2008 N 2-26-2008 H 5-15-2007 A 2-27-2007 H 4-5-2006 A 2-28-2006 H 5-11-2005 H 3-2-2005 A 5-18-2004 H 3-9-2004 A 5-13-2003 A 4-2-2003 H 2-20-2002 A 4-24-2001 A 2-21-2001 H 2-15-2000 A 4-20-1999 N 3-31-1998 H 3-6-1997 H 4-15-1996 H 4-2-1996 A 4-13-1995 A 4-6-1995 H 3-23-1994 H 3-15-1986 A 3-25-1985 H 3-14-1984 A 3-3-1983 H 3-3-1983 H

W 13-3 W 11-5 L 4-5 W 6-4 L 2-9 W 7-3 W 10-7 W 5-3 W 2-1 W 5-4 W 9-7 W 7-3 W 4-1 W 9-2 W 7-4 W 7-4 W 24-1 W 13-5 W 19-4 W 6-1 L 4-6 W 4-0 L 2-4 W 5-3 W 5-4 L 6-9 L 7-8 W 14-2 W 13-10 W 9-4 W 2-1 W 17-6 W 7-3 W 5-0

Valparaiso (3-0) 3-8-2009 H 3-7-2009 H 3-6-2009 H

W W W

3-2 6-0 9-5

Vanderbilt (11-11) 5-6-2008 N #16 4-18-2002 A 3-21-2000 H 4-13-1999 A 5-6-1997 H 5-8-1996 H 3-29-1995 A 3-30-1994 H

L L W W W L W W

0-8 6-10 5-1 6-4 6-4 6-9 5-3 6-1

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A H H A H A H A H A H H A A

L 5-10 W 9-2 W 12-2 L 5-16 W 7-6 L 10-12 W 9-1 L 5-11 L 5-8 L 5-12 W 14-6 W 5-3 L 3-4 L 6-8

Villanova (0-1) 2-23-2002 N

L

Virginia Tech (11-5) 4-6-1991 H 4-6-1991 H 5-16-1990 N 4-8-1990 A 4-8-1990 A 4-7-1990 A 4-9-1989 H 4-8-1989 H 4-8-1989 H 5-20-1988 N 5-9-1986 N 5-10-1984 N 5-13-1983 N 5-16-1981 N 5-10-1980 N 5-11-1979 N

W 5-4 W 15-12 L 4-6 L 0-4 L 6-9 L 8-9 W 2-1 W 7-6 L 1-2 W 6-1 W 11-8 W 12-6 W 1-0 W 9-8 W 14-5 W 5-1

7-9

Washington Univ. (mo) (1-0) 3-14-1987 H W 25-3 Wake Forest (1-0) 3-13-2004 N

W

15-3

Western Illinois (12-4) 3-12-2004 N 3-5-2000 H 3-4-2000 H 3-9-1991 H 3-9-1991 H 3-5-1988 H 3-5-1988 H 3-22-1986 H 3-21-1986 H 3-21-1982 H *-**-1980 H *-**-1980 H 3-25-1979 H 3-25-1979 H 3-25-1978 H 3-25-1978 H

W W W W W W L L W W W W W L W L

6-2 3-2 6-0 15-5 6-3 5-2 3-5 7-9 5-2 9-8 8-7 2-0 3-0 7-10 11-0 5-7

Western Kentucky (1-0) 5-11-1987 N W

13-3

West Virginia (1-1) 2-27-1999 N 2-28-1998 N

W L

2-0 1-8

Xavier (2-0) 4-5-1980 4-5-1980

W W

6-3 8-5

H H

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports vs

Ranked Opponents

No. 1 (0-4)

No. 7 (4-13)

No. 14 (6-11)

No. 20 (10-8)

No. 24 (6-9)

5/27/06 5/8/05 5/7/05 5/6/05

4/29/12 4/28/12 4/27/12 3/25/12 3/24/12 3/23/12 2/21/04 4/14/02 4/13/02 4/12/02 3/31/91 3/30/91 3/30/91 5/11/80 5/11/80 3/15/71 3/15/71

4/10/11 4/9/11 4/8/11 5/16/10 5/15/10 5/14/10 3/26/06 3/25/06 3/24/06 4/28/02 4/27/02 4/26/02 3/1/92 4/30/78 4/29/78 4/14/75 4/14/75

5/16/09 5/15/09 5/14/09 4/4/01 4/21/99 3/25/93 3/25/93 4/21/85 4/20/85 4/20/85 3/31/85 3/30/85 5/15/82 5/9/82 5/8/82 5/8/82 4/28/79 4/28/79

4/15/12 4/14/12 4/13/12 3/17/96 3/16/96 3/15/96 5/16/91 4/14/91 4/13/91 4/13/91 5/23/81 5/22/81 1968 1968 1968

vs. #1 Rice..................... 4-7, L at #1 Tulane................ 9-12, L at #1 Tulane.............. 10-11, L at #1 Tulane................ 2-13, L

No. 2 (5-21) at #2 Rice...................... 5-9, L at #2 Rice.................... 4-12, L at #2 Rice.................. 10-7, W vs. #2 Rice................... 9-20, L vs. #2 Rice................... 2-1, W vs. #2 Rice..................... 5-7, L at #2 Rice...................... 4-7, L at #2 Rice...................... 2-4, L at #2 Rice...................... 4-6, L #2 Rice........................ 8-19, L #2 Rice........................ 6-22, L #2 Rice.......................... 3-7, L vs. #2 Florida State........ 3-7, L at #2 Florida State......... 1-7, L at #2 Florida State......... 5-6, L at #2 Florida State......... 0-6, L #2 Florida State........... 7-2, W #2 Florida State............. 1-6, L #2 Florida State............. 3-7, L #2 Alabama................... 2-3, L #2 Alabama................. 5-2, W at #2 Alabama............. 7-12, L at #2 Miami................... 3-9, L #2 Southern Illinois....... 4-9, L #2 Southern Illinois....... 2-6, L at #2 Southern Illinois. 15-5, W

No. 3 (1-9-1) 5/30/94 5/19/89 4/30/89 4/29/89 4/29/89 5/23/78 5/23/78 1976 1971 1965 1965

vs. #3 CS Fullerton....... 5-12, L vs. #3 Florida State........ 4-9, L #3 Florida State............. 1-3, L #3 Florida State............. 2-6, L #3 Florida State............. 2-6, L vs. #3 North Carolina.. 9-11, L vs. #3 North Carolina.. 8-6, W vs. #3 Arizona State..... 4-11, L vs. #3 Tulsa.................... 2-5, L at #3 Saint Louis............4-4, T at #3 Saint Louis............ 5-6, L

No. 8 (2-5)

No. 15 (4-14)

5/6/01 5/5/01 5/4/01 5/10/85 1972 1972 1972

5/26/11 4/13/10 4/1/09 4/19/06 4/18/06 3/17/04 5/21/88 5/15/88 5/14/88 5/13/88 4/17/88 4/16/88 4/16/88 4/24/83 4/23/83 4/23/83 4/7/80 4/7/80

at #8 Tulane................ 2-10, L at #8 Tulane.................. 7-8, L at #8 Tulane................ 3-11, L vs. #8 South Carolina.. 8-19, L #8 Ole Miss................. 8-7, W #8 Ole Miss............... 14-8, W #8 Ole Miss................... 3-4, L

No. 9 (1-7) 3/19/03 3/18/03 4/9/02 3/5/02 4/17/91 4/16/91 1960 1960

#9 Mississippi St.......... 8-7, W #9 Mississippi St.......... 3-12, L at #9 Ole Miss............... 1-7, L #9 Ole Miss................. 0-12, L at #9 Oklahoma St....... 5-15, L at #9 Oklahoma St..... 10-11, L #9 Ole Miss................... 2-6, L #9 Ole Miss................. 5-10, L

No. 10 (1-6) 3/15/90 3/14/90 3/13/90 3/30/89 1972 1972 1959

at #10 Florida State..... 5-13, L at #10 Florida State..... 5-3, W at #10 Florida State..... 0-10, L #10 Mississippi St........ 3-10, L vs. #10 Tulsa................ 3-10, L #10 Tulsa..................... 1-16, L #10 Notre Dame........... 1-6, L

No. 4 (2-4)

No. 11 (3-4)

5/24//12 3/4/95 5/23/81 5/22/81 1962 1962

2/20/07 1976 1973 1973 1973 1973 1973

vs. #4 Rice................... 3-2, W at #4 Tennessee.......... 5-17, L vs. #4 South Carolina.. 5-11, L vs. #4 South Carolina.... 5-8, L #4 Mississippi St.......... 1-10, L #4 Mississippi St........ 23-8, W

No. 5 (1-4-1) 3/4/90 3/3/90 2/22/87 2/21/87 2/14/87 2/14/87

at #5 Mississippi St...... 4-2, W at #5 Mississippi St........ 1-9, L at #5 Arkansas............. 7-14, L at #5 Arkansas............. 5-21, L #5 Arkansas...................2-2, T #5 Arkansas................... 1-3, L

No. 6 (2-11) 3/11/07 3/10/07 3/9/07 5/19/01 5/19/01 3/12/97 3/11/97 4/19/87 4/18/87 4/18/87 3/29/87 3/28/87 3/28/87

at #6 Clemson............... 2-7, L at #6 Clemson............... 2-8, L at #6 Clemson............. 6-4, W vs. #6 Tulane................. 2-7, L vs. #6 Tulane................. 6-7, L #6 Mississippi St............ 4-5, L #6 Mississippi St.......... 6-14, L at #6 Florida State......... 5-7, L at #6 Florida State......... 6-7, L at #6 Florida State......... 4-6, L #6 Florida State........... 5-4, W #6 Florida State............. 0-8, L #6 Florida State............. 1-4, L

#14 Southern Miss........ 5-8, L #14 Southern Miss.... 16-8, W #14 Southern Miss...... 6-5, W at #14 Oklahoma........... 2-9, L at #14 Oklahoma......... 6-14, L at #14 Oklahoma......... 4-3, W #14 Tulane................... 2-10, L #14 Tulane..................... 1-7, L #14 Tulane................. 11-4, W #14 East Carolina.......... 4-7, L #14 East Carolina........ 3-11, L #14 East Carolina.......... 0-3, L vs. #14 Notre Dame.... 0-10, L #14 Mississippi St.......... 4-8, L #14 Mississippi St........ 5-3, W #14 Vanderbilt............ 3-0, W #14 Vanderbilt.............. 0-1, L

at #11 Ole Miss........... 9-12, L #11 Illinois State.......... 3-0, W vs. #11 Tulsa.................. 7-8, L #11 Tulsa..................... 2-1, W #11 Tulsa....................... 5-8, L #11 Tulsa....................... 1-7, L #11 Tulsa..................... 4-3, W

vs. #15 Rice................... 5-8, L #15 Ole Miss............... 6-5, W #15 Ole Miss................. 6-7, L #15 Mississippi State..... 3-5, L #15 Mississippi State... 8-12, L #15 Ole Miss............... 0-19, L vs. #15 Florida State...... 2-4, L #15 Florida State......... 1-21, L #15 Florida State........... 5-9, L #15 Florida State......... 3-14, L at #15 Florida State..... 2-1, W at #15 Florida State....... 0-5, L at #15 Florida State..... 6-5, W at #15 Florida State..... 7-6, W at #15 Florida State....... 1-2, L at #15 Florida State..... 0-17, L #15 Louisiana Tech........ 3-8, L #15 Louisiana Tech........ 0-1, L

No. 16 (1-8) 2/28/12 4/25/99 4/24/99 4/23/99 5/17/81 5/15/81 4/12/81 4/11/81 4/11/81

at #16 Ole Miss............. 2-7, L at #16 Tulane................ 0-3, L at #16 Tulane................ 3-5, L at #16 Tulane................ 0-5, L vs. #16 Florida State...... 3-7, L vs. #16 Florida State.... 0-11, L #16 Florida State........... 6-7, L #16 Florida State........... 4-8, L #16 Florida State......... 6-4, W

No. 17 (1-3) 4/12/05 5/3/95 4/26/95 3/14/79

at #17 Alabama............. 3-8, L #17 Ole Miss................. 2-5, L at #17 Ole Miss........... 6-4, W #17 Murray State...... 11-13, L

No. 12 (3-14)

No. 18 (4-7)

3/23/11 3/22/11 3/18/09 4/6/08 4/5/08 4/5/08 5/2/04 5/2/04 4/30/04 4/18/04 4/17/04 4/16/04 5/28/94 4/24/77 3/8/77 3/7/77 3/7/77

4/24/12 3/27/10 3/27/10 3/26/10 3/2/10 3/16/05 3/15/05 3/28/04 3/27/04 3/26/04 1960

#12 Arkansas................. 3-7, L vs. #12 Arkansas............ 2-7, L at #12 Ole Miss............. 4-7, L #12 Rice........................ 6-7, L #12 Rice........................ 1-7, L #12 Rice........................ 0-3, L #12 Tulane..................... 4-6, L #12 Tulane................... 4-0, W #12 Tulane..................... 2-5, L at #12 Southern Miss.. 5-4, W at #12 Southern Miss.. 5-10, L at #12 Southern Miss.... 2-6, L vs. #12 Oklahoma St..12-4, W #12 South Alabama..... 7-13, L at #12 South Alabama... 4-5, L at #12 South Alabama... 4-5, L at #12 South Alabama... 1-4, L

No. 13 (1-5) 5/2/07 4/23/00 4/22/00 4/21/00 1973 1973

#13 Ole Miss............... 2-10, L at #13 Houston............. 1-8, L at #13 Houston............. 2-8, L at #13 Houston............. 1-7, L #13 Vanderbilt............ 6-5, W #13 Vanderbilt.............. 0-2, L

#18 Ole Miss............... 4-2, W #18 Rice...................... 4-13, L #18 Rice...................... 8-7, W #18 Rice...................... 5-2, W at #18 Ole Miss............. 2-7, L at #18 Mississippi St...... 2-4, L at #18 Mississippi St.... 8-11, L #18 East Carolina.......... 4-8, L #18 East Carolina.......... 1-7, L #18 East Carolina........ 6-5, W #18 Notre Dame........... 4-9, L

No. 19 (2-12) 5/15/11 5/14/11 5/13/11 6/1/07 5/16/06 4/23/06 4/22/06 4/21/06 3/21/01 3/10/75 3/9/75 3/9/75 1959 1959

University of Memphis

at #19 Rice.................... 6-7, L at #19 Rice.................. 5-3, W at #19 Rice.................. 6-10, L vs. #19 Michigan......... 7-10, L at #19 Ole Miss............. 5-7, L at #19 Houston............. 7-8, L at #19 Houston............. 1-7, L at #19 Houston............. 2-3, L #19 Ole Miss............... 3-1, W at #19 LSU..................... 3-4, L at #19 LSU..................... 1-2, L at #19 LSU..................... 2-4, L #19 Missouri............... 2-10, L #19 Missouri................. 2-4, L

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at #20 East Carolina.... 2-13, L at #20 East Carolina...... 1-9, L at #20 East Carolina...... 4-9, L at #20 Ole Miss............. 1-5, L #20 Ole Miss............... 5-10, L #20 Tennessee............ 3-0, W #20 Tennessee............ 6-3, W at #20 Florida State....... 2-7, L at #20 Florida State....... 3-8, L at #20 Florida State..... 7-4, W #20 Florida State......... 8-7, W #20 Florida State......... 3-2, W vs. #20 Tulane............. 9-10, L at #20 Tulane.............. 7-1, W at #20 Tulane............ 11-7, W at #20 Tulane.............. 3-1, W at #20 Tulane.............. 5-2, W at #20 Tulane.............. 5-1, W

No. 21 (3-10) 4/8/07 4/7/07 4/6/07 3/27/02 3/26/02 3/8/00 3/7/00 2/27/00 3/31/96 3/30/96 3/29/96 1976 1976

at #21 Tulane................ 5-9, L at #21 Tulane.............. 5-3, W at #21 Tulane............ 14-5, W at #21 Oklahoma St....... 3-9, L at #21 Oklahoma St..... 1-12, L #21 Mississippi St.......... 1-4, L #21 Mississippi St........ 2-14, L vs. #21 Notre Dame...... 3-4, L #21 South Florida.......... 3-7, L #21 South Florida.......... 4-5, L #21 South Florida........ 5-18, L vs. #21 Minnesota....... 4-17, L vs. #21 Minnesota....... 6-0, W

No. 22 (9-18) 3/25/07 3/24/07 3/23/07 4/27/05 4/26/05 5/28/04 5/26/04 4/20/03 4/19/03 4/18/03 3/4/98 3/3/98 3/28/91 3/27/91 5/15/82 5/14/82 4/11/82 4/10/82 4/10/82 5/22/78 5/20/78 4/13/79 4/12/78 4/4/78 4/3/78 4/23/63 4/22/63

at #22 East Carolina.... 1-11, L at #22 East Carolina.... 0-12, L at #22 East Carolina.. 10-12, L #22 Ole Miss................. 5-6, L at #22 Ole Miss........... 4-13, L vs. #22 Southern Miss..... 0-13, L vs. #22 Southern Miss... 10-5, W #22 Southern Miss........ 4-8, L #22 Southern Miss........ 5-7, L #22 Southern Miss...... 4-15, L at #22 Mississippi St...... 1-9, L at #22 Mississippi St...... 7-8, L #22 Mississippi St........ 2-10, L #22 Mississippi St.......... 4-5, L vs. #22 Florida State...... 6-7, L vs. #22 Florida State.... 4-2, W #22 Florida State......... 6-12, L #22 Florida State....... 11-3, W #22 Florida State......... 3-1, W vs. #22 Auburn............ 6-5, W vs. #22 Auburn.......... 10-14, L at #22 Auburn............. 6-4, W at #22 Auburn............. 5-11, L #22 Auburn............... 10-9, W #22 Auburn................. 7-2, W at #22 Ole Miss............. 3-7, L #22 Ole Miss............... 5-2, W

No. 23 (4-9) 3/11/12 3/11/12 3/8/11 4/2/08 3/20/88 3/19/88 5/13/83 5/1/83 5/1/83 5/11/75 5/11/75 5/10/75 5/10/75

at #23 Baylor................. 3-7, L at #23 Bayloer............... 1-2, L at #23 Auburn............... 2-6, L at #23 Ole Miss............. 4-5, L at #23 Mississippi St...... 5-8, L at 23 Mississippi St.... 10-1, W vs. #23 Tulane............... 2-4, L #23 Tulane............... 13-10, W #23 Tulane............... 12-11, W at #23 Tulsa................... 2-3, L at #23 Tulsa................... 1-3, L at #23 Tulsa................... 2-4, L at #23 Tulsa................. 6-5, W

#24 East Carolina........ 7-14, L #24 East Carolina........ 5-2, W #24 East Carolina.......... 2-5, L #24 Tulane................... 3-1, W #24 Tulane................... 8-16, L #24 Tulane................... 4-3, W vs. #24 Southern Miss..... 2-11, L at #24 Southern Miss.... 1-8, L at #24 Southern Miss.... 5-7, L at #24 Southern Miss.... 5-6, L vs. #24 James Madison..... 8-3, W vs. #24 James Madison... 16-3, W #24 Bradley............... 13-4, W #24 Bradley................... 2-5, L #24 Bradley................... 3-7, L

No. 25 (3-7) 4/29/08 4/4/99 4/3/99 4/2/99 4/19/98 4/19/98 4/17/98 4/15/93 4/17/92 4/16/92

#25 Ole Miss............... 1-10, L #25 Houston............ 13-12, W #25 Houston................ 5-20, L #25 Houston................ 0-10, L #25 Tulane..................... 3-7, L #25 Tulane................... 4-2, W #25 Tulane..................... 0-5, L #25 Mississippi St........ 8-4, W at #25 Mississippi St...... 6-7, L at #25 Mississippi St.... 5-15, L

No. 27 (1-2) 4/11/10 4/10/10 4/9/10

#27 East Carolina.......... 2-3, L #27 East Carolina........ 9-20, L #27 East Carolina........ 6-5, W

No. 29 (4-2) 5/22/10 5/21/10 5/20/10 4/2/07 4/1/07 3/30/07

at #29 Southern Miss.... 3-5, L at #29 Southern Miss.... 10-8, W at #29 Southern Miss.... 3-9, L #29 Southern Miss...... 8-5, W #29 Southern Miss...... 7-5, W #29 Southern Miss...... 8-1, W

No. 30 (2-7) 5/17/08 5/16/08 5/15/08 5/11/08 5/10/08 5/9/08 4/17/05 4/16/05 4/15/05

#30 East Carolina........ 7-5, W #30 East Carolina........ 3-17, L #30 East Carolina.......... 1-8, L at #30 Southern Miss.....0-13, at #30 Southern Miss.. 6-12, L at #30 Southern Miss.. 3-21, L #30 TCU....................... 6-5, W #30 TCU......................... 1-9, L #30 TCU....................... 2-10, L

Rank #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 Top-10

Record............Last Game Vs. 0-4..................................2006 5-21................................2009 1-9-1...............................1994 2-4..................................2012 1-4-1...............................1990 2-11................................2007 4-13................................2012 2-5..................................2001 1-7..................................2003 1-6..................................1990 19-84-2 (.190)

#11 #12 #13 #14 #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 #20 Top-20

3-4..................................2007 3-14................................2011 1-5..................................2007 6-11................................2011 4-14................................2011 1-8..................................2012 1-3..................................2005 4-7..................................2012 2-12................................2011 10-8................................2009 59-170-2 (.260)

#21 #22 #23 #24 #25 #26 #27 #28 #29 #30 Top 30

3-10................................2007 9-18................................2007 4-9..................................2012 6-9..................................2012 3-7..................................2008 0-0.......................................... 1-2..................................2010 0-0.......................................... 4-2..................................2010 2-7..................................2008 91-234-2 (.281)

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3/29/09 3/28/09 3/27/09 5/26/07 5/26/07 5/24/07 5/19/07 5/18/07 5/17/07 4/16/06 4/15/06 4/14/06 5/10/86 4/20/86 4/19/86 4/19/86 3/30/86 3/29/86 3/29/86 4/20/83 4/19/83 3/15/83 3/13/74 4/3/71 4/2/71 1968

at #7 UCF..................... 1-0, W at #7 UCF..................... 6-5, W at #7 UCF....................... 3-4, L #7 Rice........................ 6-2, W #7 Rice........................ 4-15, L #7 Rice.......................... 0-1, L vs. #7 Arizona State....... 0-7, L at #7 Houston............. 6-16, L at #7 Houston............. 3-15, L at #7 Houston............. 1-15, L #7 Florida State........... 8-7, W #7 Florida State............. 3-4, L #7 Florida State............. 5-6, L vs. #7 Florida State...... 7-11, L vs. #7 Florida State.... 11-14, L at #7 Mississippi St........ 2-6, L at #7 Mississippi St...... 5-10, L

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7-2 1-0 4-2 2-0

ATLANTIC 10 (A10) Charlotte Dayton Saint Louis Xavier

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29-49 1-2 15-41 1-1 11-5 1-0

72-39 12-15 12-2 46-22 2-0

BIG EAST 95-64 Cincinnati 49-23 Louisville 29-16 Notre Dame 5-2 Pittsburgh 0-1 Seton Hall 0-1 UCONN 0-2 USF 12-18 Villanova 0-1 BIG WEST Cal State Northridge Cal State Fullerton

1-1 1-0 0-1

BIG TEN 7-4 Illinois 4-0 Indiana 1-1 Iowa 2-0 Michigan 0-1 Ohio State 0-2 BIG 12 Baylor Kansas Kansas State Oklahoma Oklahoma State TCU West Virginia

11-21 2-6 2-0 0-1 2-2 1-4 3-7 1-1

COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (CAA) James Madison

2-0 2-0

CONFERENCE USA 173-246 East Carolina 11-23 Houston 14-37 Marshall 11-11 Rice 7-20 Southern Miss 42-58 Tulane 35-46 UAB 42-41 UCF 11-10 HORIZON LEAGUE Valparaiso

3-0 3-0

METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (MAAC) Saint Peter’s Siena

5-1 3-0 2-1

MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE (MAC) 8-3 Akron 4-0 Eastern Michigan 2-1 Ohio 2-1 Toledo 0-1

MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE (MVC) Bradley Creighton Evansville Illinois State Indiana State Missouri State Northern Iowa Southern Illinois

48-24-1 2-3 0-2 12-8-1 16-3 5-3 3-3 5-0 5-2

MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE (MWC) Air Force UNLV

9-8 9-5 0-3

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE (OVC) Austin Peay Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Morehead State Murray State SEMO SIU-Edwardsville Tennessee State Tennessee Tech UT Martin

178-81 30-21 12-4 1-0 10-2 39-22 23-17 3-3 7-0 25-6 28-6

PATRIOT LEAGUE 16-4 Army 8-1 Navy 8-3 PAC-12 Arizona State

0-1 0-1

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE (SEC) 89-141-1 Alabama 4-7 Arkansas 2-10-1 Auburn 4-3 Georgia 1-2 Kentucky 0-2 Mississippi State 10-31 Missouri 6-2 Ole Miss 33-51 South Carolina 2-11 Tennessee 16-11 Vanderbilt 11-11

WESTERN COAST CONFERENCE (WCC) 1-1 BYU 1-0 Portland 0-1 Division II MID-AMERICA INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION (MIAA) Northwest Missouri State

27-5 1-0 1-0

GREAT AMERICAN CONFERENCE Harding

7-1 7-1

GREAT LAKES VALLEY CONFERENCE (GLVC) Missouri-St. Louis

2-0 2-0

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE (GSC) Christian Brothers Delta State North Alabama SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE (SAC) Lincoln Memorial

16-4 8-1 4-2 4-1 1-0 1-0

Division III 20-0 COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS AND WISCONSIN (CCIW) 5-0 Illinois Wesleyan 3-0 Millikin 2-0 MIDWEST CONFERENCE (MWC) Illinois College

1-0 1-0

MINNESOTA INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (MIAC) 2-0 St. Olaf 2-0 SOUTHERN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (SAA) Rhodes

10-0 10-0

ST. LOUIS INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (SLIAC) 1-0 MacMurray 1-0 UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (UAA) Washington University (Mo.)

1-0 1-0

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE (SOCON) 2-2 Davidson 1-0 Samford 1-2

NAIA 29-4-1 AMERICAN MIDWEST CONFERENCE (AMC) 1-0 Missouri Baptist 1-0

SOUTHLAND Central Arkansas Nicholls State Northwestern State

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

MID-SOUTH CONFERENCE (MSC) Cumberland

SOUTHWESTERN (SWAC) Alcorn State Mississippi Valley State Southern UAPB

12-1 3-0 3-1 2-0 4-0

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE Oakland Northeastern Illinois Western Illinois

16-5 2-1 2-0 12-4

SUN BELT Arkansas State Middle Tennessee South Alabama Troy UALR UL Monroe Western Kentucky

TRANSOUTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Union

158-102 56-27 41-42 11-10 1-4 39-9 9-10 1-0

WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (WAC) Dallas Baptist Louisiana Tech

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SOUTHERN STATES ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (SSAC) Belhaven Lambuth

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1996 #USF &Tulane Southern Miss UAB Charlotte Memphis Saint Louis Louisville Cincinnati

20-4 18-6 14-10 13-11 11-13 9-11 9-12 6-15 1-19

47-19 43-20 33-28 33-25 29-30 26-28 25-24 18-36 5-34

1997 19-7 19-8 18-8 16-10 14-12 14-13 11-15 9-17 8-19 4-23

40-21 40-23 39-24 34-23 30-26-1 31-29 23-32 20-31 21-30 12-46

1998 &#Tulane Houston Charlotte UAB Louisville Southern Miss Memphis USF Saint Louis Cincinnati

22-5 21-6 19-8 15-12 14-13 12-15 12-15 9-18 4-20 4-20

48-15 34-25 43-19 29-24 31-24 30-28 24-31 21-36 10-38 15-38

1999 #Houston &Tulane Southern Miss Memphis USF Louisville Charlotte Cincinnati UAB Saint Louis

20-7 19-8 18-9 15-12 15-12 14-13 13-14 9-18 7-20 5-22

40-24 48-17 40-23 28-26-1 31-27 37-19 26-26 30-29 22-31 19-39

2000 &#Houston Tulane Southern Miss Charlotte USF Cincinnati UAB Louisville Memphis Saint Louis

21-4 20-6-1 15-10 15-11 14-13 11-16 10-15 10-16-1 8-18 6-21

48-18 38-22-1 32-26 32-25-1 29-29 35-25 28-32 17-37-1 15-37 19-34

2001 &#Tulane Houston USF Cincinnati Memphis Louisville Southern Miss Charlotte Saint Louis UAB

21-6 20-7 16-11 16-11 13-14 13-14 11-16 10-17 9-18 6-21

56-13 29-30 33-31 34-24 34-24 32-29 27-32 24-31 21-32 25-30

22-7 21-9 19-11 18-11 17-13 16-13-1 16-14 11-17 11-18-1 10-20 9-21 7-23

2008 48-17 39-18 30-29 36-22 36-27 43-20-1 35-29 22-30 26-29-1 20-31 19-35 16-40

2003 &#Southern Miss TCU Tulane Houston East Carolina USF Louisville Charlotte UAB Memphis Cincinnati Saint Louis

23-7 22-8 20-10 18-12 17-13 14-14 14-15 11-15 12-17 11-18 7-22 6-24

47-16 35-22 44-19 37-30 34-27-1 31-27 34-23 21-28 27-26 21-33 15-39 18-32

2004 &East Carolina Tulane Southern Miss #TCU Houston Memphis UAB Louisville USF Charlotte Cincinnati Saint Louis

25-5 21-9 21-9 19-11 19-11 15-14 13-16 13-17 12-17 9-21 6-24 5-24

51-13 41-21 45-19 39-26 30-29 29-28 30-29 26-30 31-24 20-32 15-40 14-41

2005 &#Tulane #TCU Southern Miss East Carolina Houston USF Louisville UAB Charlotte Cincinnati Saint Louis Memphis

24-6 20-10 20-10 18-12 16-13 15-14 15-14 14-16 13-17 10-19 8-22 5-25

56-12 41-20 41-21 35-26 29-30 33-31 32-24 31-27 31-23 25-30 13-40 13-42

2006 &#Rice Houston Tulane Memphis Southern Miss East Carolina Marshall UAB UCF

22-2 18-6 15-9 13-11 13-11 10-14 6-18 6-18 5-19

57-13 39-22 43-21 32-28 39-23 33-26 22-32 19-38 23-33

&Rice Southern Miss Tulane #Houston East Carolina Marshall UCF UAB Memphis

21-3 15-9 13-9-1 14-10 13-11 10-12-1 8-16 7-17 5-18

2009 &East Carolina #Rice Houston Tulane Southern Miss UAB Marshall UCF Memphis

17-7 16-8 13-11 13-11 12-12 11-12 9-15 9-15 7-16

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

22-2 14-9 14-10 12-12 12-12 12-12 9-15 7-17 5-18

40-23 36-24 28-30 27-31 25-32 32-27 28-25 33-22 32-24

2011 #&Rice &Southern Miss East Carolina UCF Memphis Houston Tulane UAB Marshall

16-8 16-8 14-10 12-12 12-12 12-12 10-14 9-15 7-17

42-21 39-19 41-21 39-23 30-27 27-32 31-26 29-28 20-31

2012 &Rice UCF Tulane Southern Miss Memphis East Carolina #UAB Houston Marshall

17-7 16-8 14-10 14-10 14-10 13-10-1 9-15 5-18-1 5-19

41-19 45-17 38-20 32-24 31-28 36-24-1 32-30 18-35-1 17-36

# Denotes Tournament Champion & Denotes Regular Season Champion

Zephyr Field New Orleans, La.

Pete Taylor Park Hattiesburg, Miss. Tuesday, May 14 #8 Louisville 4, #9 Cincinnati 2 Wednesday, May 15 #5 Charlotte 17, #4 UAB 9 #8 Louisville 13, #1 USF 9 #2 Tulane 14, #7 Saint Louis 5 #3 Southern Miss 9, #6 Memphis 4 Thursday, May 16 #1 USF 9, #4 UAB 7 #7 Saint Louis 9, #6 Memphis 8 (10) #5 Charlotte 23, #8 Louisville 3 #2 Tulane 9, #3 Southern Miss 5 Friday, May 17 #1 USF 14, #8 Louisville 11 #3 Southern Miss 9, #7 Saint Louis 5 Saturday, May 18 #1 USF 13, #5 Charlotte 2 #2 Tulane 10, #3 Southern Miss 8 #1 USF 17, #5 Charlotte 6 Championship - Sunday, May 19 #2 Tulane 2, #1 USF 0

Tuesday, May 12 #9 Saint Louis 7, #8 USF 6 #7 Memphis 6, #10 Cincinnati 5 Wednesday, May 13 #3 Charlotte 13, #6 Southern Miss 3 #2 Houston 3, #7 Memphis 2 #5 Louisville 9, #4 UAB 8 #1 Tulane 7, #9 Saint Louis 3 Thursday, May 14 #6 Southern Miss 7, #7 Memphis 6 #4 UAB 4, #9 Saint Louis 1 #3 Charlotte 6, #2 Houston 5 #1 Tulane 13, #5 Louisville 2 Friday, May 15 #6 Southern Miss 6, #2 Houston 5 #5 Louisville 11, #4 UAB 6 Saturday, May 16 #3 Charlotte 6, #6 Southern Miss 5 #1 Tulane 6, #5 Louisville 3 Championship - Sunday, May 17 #1 Tulane 5, #3 Charlotte 3

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1999

Turchin Stadium New Orleans, La. Tuesday, May 13 #9 Saint Louis 9, #8 Memphis 2 #10 Cincinnati 8, #7 Louisville 5 Wednesday, May 14 #3 USF 5, #6 UAB 2 #2 Houston 13, #9 Saint Louis 4 #5 Charlotte 14, #4 Southern Miss 9 #1 Tulane 10, #10 Cincinnati 0 Thursday, May 15 #6 UAB 6, #9 Saint Louis 2 #4 Southern Miss 5, #10 Cincinnati 0 #2 Houston 2, #3 USF 0 #5 Charlotte 8, #1 Tulane 6 Friday, May 16 #6 UAB 5, #3 USF 3 #1 Tulane 6, #4 Southern Miss 2 Saturday, May 17 #6 UAB 6, #2 Houston 5 #1 Tulane 13, #5 Charlotte 4 #2 Houston 10, #6 UAB 8 #5 Charlotte 9, #1 Tulane 2 Championship - Sunday, May 18 #2 Houston 22, #5 Charlotte 7

USA Stadium Millington, Tenn. Tuesday, May 18 #8 Cincinnati 8, #9 UAB 7 #10 Saint Louis 5, #7 Charlotte 2 Wednesday, May 19 #3 Southern Miss 10, #6 Louisville 5 #2 Tulane 10, #8 Cincinnati 5 #1 Houston 14, #10 Saint Louis #5 USF 8, #4 Memphis 6 Thursday, May 20 #6 Louisville 10, #8 Cincinnati 9 #10 Saint Louis 11, #4 Memphis 9 #2 Tulane 11, #3 Southern Miss 4 #1 Houston 14, #5 USF 3 Friday, May 21 #3 Southern Miss 5, #6 Louisville 2 #10 Saint Louis 16, #5 USF 5 Saturday, May 22 #2 Tulane 13, #3 Southern Miss 7 #1 Houston 3, #10 Saint Louis 0 Championship - Sunday, May 23 #2 Tulane 12, Houston 9

2000 Florida Power Park St. Petersburg, Fla. Wednesday, May 17 #7 UAB 11, #2 Tulane 4 #6 Cincinnati 7, #3 Southern Miss 2 (10) #1 Houston 4, #8 Louisville 3 #4 Charlotte 2, #5 USF 1

2007 &#Rice East Carolina Southern Miss Houston Memphis UAB Tulane UCF Marshall

46-20 43-18 27-30 34-24 40-26 31-26 22-32 22-35 21-32

2010 &Rice #Southern Miss Memphis Marshall Houston East Carolina UAB UCF Tulane

1998

1996 47-15 42-22 39-22-1 42-24 42-21 30-30-1 31-27 26-34 17-38

Thursday, May 18 #3 Southern Miss 10, #2 Tulane 9 #5 USF 10, #8 Louisville 6 #6 Cincinnati 9, #7 UAB 4 #4 Charlotte 6, #1 Houston 1

56-14 40-23 39-23 28-28 36-27 25-33 34-26 27-32 21-32

Friday, May 19 #7 UAB 10, #3 Southern Miss 6 #1 Houston 19, #5 USF 6 Saturday, May 20 #6 Cincinnati 15, #7 UAB 6 #1 Houston 3, #4 Charlotte 0 #1 Houston 14, #4 Charlotte 2 Championship - Sunday, May 21 #1 Houston 7, #6 Cincinnati 4 (10)

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&Houston Louisville TCU Southern Miss Tulane #East Carolina USF Saint Louis Cincinnati Memphis Charlotte UAB

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2004

2007

Zephyr Field New Orleans, La.

Cougar Field Houston, Texas

Clark-LeClair Stadium Greenville, North Carolina

2010

#1 Rice 4, #6 Houston 3 (10)

Wednesday, May 16 #7 Southern Miss 6, #2 Houston 2 #3 USF 10, #6 Louisville 5 #5 Memphis 8, #4 Cincinnati 5 #8 Charlotte 8, #1 Tulane 4

Wednesday, May 26 #6 Memphis 10, #3 Southern Miss 5 #7 UAB 10, #2 Tulane 4 #1 East Carolina 13, #8 Louisville 2 #5 Houston 9, #4 TCU 5

Wednesday, May 23 #5 Memphis 12, #4 Houston 4 #1 Rice 16, #8 UCF 6 #3 Southern Miss 9, #6 UAB 5 #2 East Carolina 4, #7 Tulane 2

Thursday, May 17 #6 Louisville 6, #2 Houston 5 #1 Tulane 9, #4 Cincinnati 7 #7 Southern Miss 18, #3 USF 5 #5 Memphis 4, #8 Charlotte 2

Thursday, May 27 #3 Southern Miss 16, #2 Tulane 4 #4 TCU 4, #8 Louisville 3 #7 UAB 7, #6 Memphis 6 #5 Houston 6, #1 East Carolina 5

Thursday, May 24 #8 UCF 1, #4 Houston 0 #7 Tulane 13, #6 UAB 5 #1 Rice 7, #5 Memphis 5 #2 East Carolina 2, #3 Southern Miss 1 (10)

Friday, May 18 #3 USF 7, #6 Louisville 3 (10) #1 Tulane 6, #8 Charlotte 2

Friday, May 28 #3 Southern Miss 13, #6 Memphis 0 #4 TCU 10, #1 East Carolina 4

Friday, May 25 #5 Memphis 12, #8 UCF 6 #7 Tulane 6, #2 Southern Miss 2

Saturday, May 19 #3 USF 6, #7 Southern Miss 4 #1 Tulane 7, #5 Memphis 6 #3 USF 7, #7 Southern Miss 4 #1 Tulane 7, #5 Memphis 2

Saturday, May 29 #3 Southern Miss 16, #7 UAB 10 #4 TCU 8, #5 Houston 3 #3 Southern Miss 9, #7 UAB 7 #4 TCU 5, #5 Houston 4

Saturday, May 26 #5 Memphis 2, #1 Rice 1 #2 East Carolina 9, #7 Tulane 4 #1 Rice 20, #5 Memphis 9

Championship - Sunday, May 20 #1 Tulane 21, #3 USF 4

Championship - Sunday, May 30 #4 TCU 3, #3 Southern Miss 1

Wednesday, May 26 #2 Southern Miss 8, #3 Memphis 2 #1 Rice 11, #6 East Carolina 4 #5 Houston 11, #4 Marshall 7

Championship-Sunday, May 27 #1 Rice 16, #2 East Carolina 8

2005

2008

Pete Taylor Park Hattiesburg, Miss.

Greer Field at Turchin Stadium New Orleans, La.

Thursday, May 23 #3 TCU 8, #2 Louisville 1 #1 Houston 7, #4 Southern Miss 1 #6 East Carolina 12, #7 USF 10 Friday, May 24 #5 Tulane 12, #4 Southern Miss 5 #7 USF 2, #3 TCU 1 Saturday, May 25 #1 Houston 7, #5 Tulane 2 #6 East Carolina 3, #7 USF 2 Championship - Sunday, May 26 #6 East Carolina 4, #1 Houston 0

2003 Turchin Stadium New Orleans, La. Wednesday, May 21 #4 Houston 2, #5 East Carolina 1 #1 Southern Miss 13, #8 Charlotte 0 #7 Louisville 5, #2 TCU 1 #3 Tulane 4, #6 USF 3 Thursday, May 22 #5 East Carolina 8, #8 Charlotte 5 #6 USF 10, #2 TCU 6 #1 Southern Miss 7, #4 Houston 2 #3 Tulane 3, #7 Louisville 1 Friday, May 23 #5 East Carolina 5, #4 Houston 0 #7 Louisville 11, #6 USF 4 Saturday, May 24 #1 Southern Miss 3, #5 East Carolina 1 #3 Tulane 5, #7 Louisville 3

Wednesday, May 25 #4 East Carolina 6, #5 Houston 5 #1 Tulane 8, #8 UAB 6 #2 TCU 4, #7 Louisville 2 #3 Southern Miss 5, #6 USF 3

Wednesday, May 21 #4 Houston 5, #5 East Carolina 4 (10) #8 UAB 8, #1 Rice 2 #2 Southern Miss 8, #7 UCF 5 #6 Marshall 10, #3 Tulane 5

Thursday, May 26 #5 Houston 7, #8 UAB 5 #6 USF 11 #7 Louisville 1 #1 Tulane 16, #4 East Carolina 3 #2 TCU 8, #3 Southern Miss 0

Thursday, May 22 #5 East Carolina 4, #1 Rice 3

Friday, May 27 #5 Houston 6, #4 East Carolina 4 #3 Southern Miss 9, #6 USF 3 Saturday, May 28 #1 Tulane 10, #5 Houston 1 #2 TCU 13, #3 Southern Miss 7 Championship - Sunday, May 29 #2 TCU vs. #1 Tulane (Cancelled-Weather)

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Trustmark Park Pearl, Miss. Wednesday, May 25 #4 UCF 16, #5 Memphis 9 #8 UAB 9, #1 Rice 8 #6 Houston 8, #3 East Carolina 5 #2 Southern Miss 6, #7 Tulane 1 Thursday, May 26 #4 UCF 6, #8 UAB 4 #1 Rice 8, #5 Memphis 5 #3 East Carolina 4, #7 Tulane 2 (11) #6 Houston 7, #2 Southern Miss 6 (14) Friday, May 27 #5 Memphis 5, #8 UAB 4 #1 Rice 4, #4 UCF 2 #7 Tulane 7, #6 Houston 1 #3 East Carolina 4, #2 Southern Miss 0 Championship - Saturday, May 28 #1 Rice 4, #6 Houston 3 (10)

2012 Trustmark Park Pearl, Miss. Wednesday, May 23 #5 Memphis 14, #4 Southern Miss 3 #1 Rice 7, #8 Houston 5 #3 Tulane 4, #6 East Carolina 3 Thursday, May 24 #7 UAB 15, #2 UCF 1 #4 Southern Miss 8, #8 Houston (7) (10 inn.) #5 Memphis 3, #1 Rice 2

2009 Pete Taylor Park Hattiesburg, Miss. Wednesday, May 20 #6 UAB 8, #3 Houston 3 #2 Rice 13, #7 Marshall 0 #1 East Carolina 6, #8 UCF 3 #5 Southern Miss 15, #4 Tulane 2 Thursday, May 21 #3 Houston 4, #7 Marshall 1 #4 Tulane 7, #8 UCF 3 #2 Rice 8, #6 UAB 1 #5 Southern Miss 5, #1 East Carolina 2

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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 line 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.

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 threerun 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 hits. TCU outhit Memphis 13-9 in the game. Scott Curtis led the Tigers’ offense with three hits and two RBI.

Austin Peay 18, Memphis 7 June 2, 2007 v Nashville, Tenn.

Score by Innings R H E ----------------------------------------------------------------------Austin Peay 6 0 0 3 6 1 0 2 0 - 18 17 1 Memphis 0 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 - 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, finished 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 a 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 finished 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.

Memphis 12, Oklahoma State 4 May 28, 1994 v Stillwater, Okla.

Score by Innings R H E ----------------------------------------------------------------------Oklahoma St. 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 - 4 9 1 Memphis 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 1 X - 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 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 May 28, 1994 v Stillwater, Okla.

Score by Innings R H E ----------------------------------------------------------------------Memphis 3 2 0 0 2 1 6 0 0 - 14 15 2 NW St. 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 5 1 - 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 a 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 late.

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- 1981 Memphis State 16, James Madison 3 May 22, 1981 v Columbia, S.C.

Score by Innings R H E ---------------------------------------------------------------------------James Madison 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 - 3 9 3 Memphis State 4 2 0 4 2 1 1 2 X - 16 18 1 ------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------COLUMBIA, S.C.- 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.

South Carolina 8, Memphis State 5 May 23, 1981 v Columbia, S.C.

Score by Innings R H E ----------------------------------------------------------------------------Memphis State 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 - 5 13 0 South Carolina 1 0 2 1 1 1 2 0 X - 8 13 2 ------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------COLUMBIA, S.C.- 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 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.

Memphis State 8, James Madison 3 May 24, 1981 v Columbia, S.C.

Score by Innings R H E -----------------------------------------------------------------------------James Madison 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 - 3 10 1 Memphis State 0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 X - 8 14 0 ------------------ -----------------------------------------------------------COLUMBIA, S.C.- 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

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Score by Innings R H E ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Memphis State 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 - 5 15 2 South Carolina 0 3 0 3 2 0 3 0 X - 11 15 1 ------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------COLUMBIA, S.C.- 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 tworun 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 Auburn 14, Memphis State 10 May 20, 1978 v Auburn, Ala.

Score by Innings R H E ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Auburn 0 8 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 - 14 13 3 Memphis State 0 4 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 - 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 batting average 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.

Memphis State 5, East Tennessee State 0 May 21, 1978 v Auburn, Ala.

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- 1976 Memphis State 6, Minnesota 0 May 28, 1976 v Tempe, Ariz.

Score by Innings R H E ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Memphis State 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 1 - 6 10 0 Auburn 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 - 5 1 5 ------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------AUBURN, Ala.- Richard Webster scored the game-winning 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.

Memphis State 8, North Carolina 6 May 22, 1978 v Auburn, Ala.

Score by Innings R H E ---------------------------------------------------------------------------North Carolina 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 - 6 7 3 Memphis State 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 X - 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.

North Carolina 11, Memphis State 9 May 23, 1978 v Auburn, Ala.

Score by Innings R H E ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 1 Memphis State 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 X - 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.

Arizona State 11, Memphis State 4 May 29, 1976 v Tempe, Ariz.

Score by Innings R H E ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Memphis State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 - 4 3 1 Arizona State 0 0 0 4 0 1 2 4 X - 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.

Minnesota 17, Memphis State 4 May 30, 1976 v Tempe, Ariz. Score by Innings R H E ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Memphis State 1 0 1 4 2 0 0 0 1 - 9 12 0 North Carolina 0 2 1 0 3 2 0 3 X - 11 13 0 ------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------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 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.

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.

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Score by Innings R H E ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Memphis State 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 - 4 10 3 Minnesota 3 1 5 0 3 1 1 2 X - 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 eighth to take a 17-1 lead. The Tigers battled for three in the ninth for the 17-4 final.

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----------Collierville, Tenn. Slymar, Calif. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Clarksville, Tenn. ------Memphis, Tenn. Southaven, Miss. Memphis, Tenn. Ellicott City, Md. Summit, Miss. -----Logansport, Ind. -----Luray, Va. Memphis, Tenn. -----Somerville, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. Millington, Tenn. Millington, Tenn. Toronto, Ontario Lee, Mass. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. Eads, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. ---------------North Forsyth, Ga. Bridgeview, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. Winchester, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Bartlett, Tenn. Somerville, Tenn. Hornersville, Mo. New York, N.Y. -----------

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Shawn Ablett Robert Acklen Jeff Acuff Tom Acuff Daniel Adams “Wimpy” Adams Richard Akers Davis Akins Houston Akins Tom Albers Keaton Aldridge Charles Alexander Joe Alford Lynn Alford Ray Algee Art Allen Drew Allen Henry Allen Ray “Red” Allen Jerry Alsup Adam Amar Oscar Ammer James Ammons Dave Anderson Keno Anderson Watkins Anderson Scott Andrews Ray Anglin Murphy Appling Bill Aquadro Ray Archer John Armistead Bill Amour Peewee Arnold Marc Ashley James Atkinson Wayne Atkins Bill Avery Charles Aycock Harry Aycock Harvey Aycock Paul Aycock

Harold Blunt 1923 P Gene Bodamer 1932-33 2B Scott Boggs 1987-88 INF Stanley Borsa 1933-34 INF Brett Bowen 2008-09 INF Mark Bowlan 1987-89 RHP Dennis Bowman 1978 P Steve Boyd 1977 INF Dan Braden 1989-90 LHP Brad Bradshaw 1971-72 INF Nick Bradshaw 2004-05 RHP Bradshaw 1919-20 P Gene Brady 1961 LHP Teddy Bragg 1960 RHP John Bramlett 1960-63 3B Mark Brantley 1975-76 C Brad Brasher 1921, 23-24 RF Russ Bratton 1996-99 RHP Ricky Brent 1984 --- Charles Brewer 1950-52 OF Billy Briggs 1978 RHP Briggs 1922 2B Rodney Bright 1986-88 INF Jim Brimm 1964-65 OF Carlos Brooks 1959-60 INF/OF Al Brown 1948 P Ray Brown 1972-73 LHP Brown 1914 1B Phil Bryan 1981-83 RHP Bobby Bryant 1948 P Joe Buchwald 1966-68 OF Jeff Buffaloe 1990-91 RHP Bumpass 1925 2B Billie Burke 1955 --- William “Bill” Burkett 1949-50 RHP Don Burks 1960-61 --- Burnett 1914 OF Kenny Burns 1984-85 LHP Bubba Burr 1985-87 1B James Burrough 1970-73 LHP Rick Burton 1989 RHP Zachy Butler 1974-77 --- Phillip Bryan 1982-83 RHP David Byrd 1984-87 RHP Rupert Byrd 1916 INF

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports All-Time Roster William Duke Tim Dulin Alan Dunaway Duncan Jimmy Dunn Paul Dunn Mickey Durden

1948 1982-85 1981 1923 1966-68 1981-83 1963-66

Stacy Easterling Kelly Edmunson Bill Edwards Levin Edwards Robert Elam Kirby Ellis Billy Joe Emmons Don Edington Levin Edwards Dave Erwin Henry “Rabbit” Evans Jim Evans Ricky Evans Roland Eveland

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

P INF --- 2B INF/C C 3B

-----Memphis, Tenn. ----------Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Whitehaven, Tenn.

BASE

- E OF C RHP INF --- P INF/P --- OF RHP SS P P OF

Huntsville, Ala. Germantown, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Jackson, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. ----------Savannah, Tenn. Covington, Tenn. Decaturville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Paris, Tenn. ------

- F Tony Fabiano Fankersly Tyler Farley Billy Ray Farmer Dusty Farmer Bethel Farnsworth Eric Farrell Eugene Faulkner Harold Feder Alex Fennell Howard Fennell Cary Fenton Cecil A. Fesmire Brian Field Jeff Field Jay Fik Erik Flisinger Scott Flannagan Fletcher Brad Fly Ryan Fly Bob Foote Lynn Ford Doug Forsythe Newton Foster Lanny Fowler Ryan Fraser Bart Freeman J.R. Freeman Ron Fritsch Glynn Frix Stephen Frix Kelvin Fromm Matt Fry Fry Bethel Fuller Jerry Funderburk

1948 1917-18 2011-12 1965 1974-77 1920 2007-08 1918-20 1950 2005-08 1954-56 1993-94 1917-18 1978-81 1983-84 1999-02 2003 1990 1925 2005 2003, 2005 1932 1936 1983 1917-18 1981 2009-10 1989-90 1933-35 1974 1970, 1973-76 1999-00 1978 2001-04 1920 1985-86 1971

OF INF RHP OF RHP OF INF OF/1B LHP C --- INF --- RHP OF 1B RHP RHP LF OF RHP INF INF --- P --- RHP 1B 3B/P RHP INF INF --- RHP INF INF INF

Philadelphia, Ohio -----Cookeville, Tenn. Ashville, Ala. Jackson, Tenn. -----Collierville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. -----Southaven, Miss. -----Decatur, Ill. -----Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Eads, Tenn. Brighton, Tenn. -----Germantown, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. Whitehaven, Tenn. --------------------Cleveland, Tenn. Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Buffalo, N.Y. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. -----Germantown, Tenn. -----Jackson, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn.

- G Bill Galik Gary Gallo Donnie Ganong Clayton Gant Nick Garcia Charlie Garrett Ralph Garrett Connie Gately Chuck Gentry Elmer George Wallace George Andy Gessell Sam Gibbons Joe Gibbs Blair Gilbert Gene Gilliand Bobby Ginnavan Dave Giovanetti Charles Clascock Corey Glass Lonnie Glass Glover John Glynn

1978 1983-86 1981-82 2010- 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

P RHP INF RHP INF P OF INF C OF/3B --- 1B INF/OF INF RHP C --- C 3B INF RHP CF LHP

North Brunswick, N.J. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Parsons, Tenn. Helendale, Calif. Bartlett, Tenn. Pulaski, Tenn. -----Jackson, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. Collierville, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. ----------Memphis, Tenn. Marion, Ark. Germantown, Tenn. Munford, Tenn. -----Wells River, Vt.

Chris Godwin Don Goldstein Rudolph Gooch Johnny Goodspeed Bud Goodwin Robbie Goss Stephen Gostkowski Denis Gourgeot Mike Gourgeot Jim Graham Robby Graham Doug Granger H.K. Grantham Barry Grant Glenn Gravatte Mike Graves Barthel Gray Mike Greckel Jimmy Gresham Tony Grice Drew Griffin James Griffin Bryan Grinder Ben Grisham Jimmy “Nub” Grisham Ethan Gross Jarrett Grube Dan Guehne Ernest “Hoss” Gullett Nath Gullett Joe Gummersbach Alex Gunn

2002 1982-83 1954 1954 1969 2005-06 2003-06 1982-84 1982-84 1963-64 2008-11 1978-79 1920-21 1990-91 1970-71 1976-78 1935-36 1989-90 1933 1967 2012- 1933 1994-95 2006-07 1925 2011- 2003-04 1994-95 1929 1933 1958-59 2013

C RHP --- --- P INF RHP 3B INF INF OF INF 2B OF RHP P RF LHP --- P INF/RHP --- OF RHP/OF OF INF RHP LHP 3B OF P/OF LHP

Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. -----------Memphis, Tenn. Bartlett, Tenn. Madison, Miss. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Cordova, Tenn. Cincinnati, Ohio Bethel Springs, Tenn. St. Louis, Mo. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Selmer, Tenn. Omaha, Neb. -----Memphis, Tenn. Bolivar, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. Senatobia, Miss. Memphis, Tenn. Mt. Juliet, Tenn. Corunna, Ind. St. Louis, Mo. ---------------Clinton, Miss.

- H Bob Hadley 1954 Andrew Haley 2008 Boswell Hale 1925-26 Mark Ham 1982-83 Milton Hamilton 1951-53 Ralph Hamilton 1960-61 Mike Hammett 1984-86 James Mamner 1918-20 Buster Hancock 1975 Randy Haney 1979-80 Haney 1929 Derek Hankins 2004 Brian Hanley 1913 Don Hanley 1913-15 M. Hanley 1913 Jack Hanna 1953 Harder 1922 Phil Harmon 1973 Tony Harmon 1974 Riley Harris 1936 Pete Harris 1959 Woodrow Harris 1960-61 Dennis Harrison 1956 Donnie Harrison 1957 Jordan Hart 2002-05 Steve Hart 1970-71 Chad Harville 1995-97 Garrett Hatchel 2007-09 Austin Hatfield 2012 Heith Hatfield 2009- Bryan Hayes 1994-95 Webb Hays 1914 Jack Hazel 1963 Harmon “Slick” Headden 1924-29 Fred Hearn 1959 Steve Hecker 1998 Elam Heffington 1932-33 Orville Hegwer 1923 Jim Heinz 1963 Billy Hellums 1980-81 Scott Hellums 1987-90 Xander Helton 2013 Zach Helton 2008-10 Tim Heming 1991-92 Roy Henderson 1977-78 Russ Henderson 1985-87 Henderson 1921 David Hernandez 1981-82 Mark Heuberger 1976-77 Jim Hibbett 1970 Ronnie Hicks 1952 Cary Hiles 1997-98 Joe Hill 1960-61 Nathan Hill 2007 Robb Hill 1996 Meeks Hinson 1929

University of Memphis

--- LHP C OF INF/RHP OF RHP/OF UT OF RHP C RHP --- 3B --- --- C --- --- --- P/OF P/OF --- --- OF P RHP RHP OF RHP INF C P P/OF UTL RHP INF 1B P C/OF RHP RHP/1B OF OF OF RHP C OF P P INF RHP/OF P RHP INF ---

2013

-----Memphis, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. ----------Memphis, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. -----Altamont, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. Jackson, Tenn. --------------------------------------------------Memphis, Tenn. Collierville, Tenn. Savannah, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Huntsville, Ala. Bartlett, Tenn. Brownsville, Tenn. -----Whitehaven, Tenn. ----------Buffalo Grove, Ill. -----Okmulgee, Okla. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Cincinnati, Ohio Memphis, Tenn. Halls, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. Belleville, Ill. ------

Edgar Hodges Kenny Hodges Phil Hodson Jeff Hoekstra Ryan Holland Mark Holley George Holt Ronnie Hooten Patrick Hope Craig Hopkins Jeff Hopkins Mike Hopkins Mark Hopper Jerry Horobetz Chris Hould Chad House Craig House Kevin House John Housey James Houston Earl “Doc” Howell Williams Howell Huey Howerton Joel Howerton John Howser Duke Howze Will Hudgens Hudson Tyler Huelsing Hugh Huffman Ryan Hultin John Hultz Humphreys Eli Hynes

1936 --- 1964-66 OF 1949 INF/C 1990-93 INF LHP 2008-11 1997 1B 1963-64 C 1967 INF/OF 2004-06 2B 1998-2000 C 1972-74 RHP 1977-78 P 1980-81 INF 1967-69 INF 1989-90 C 2003-05 OF 1996-99 RHP/OF/1B 2003 OF 1957 --- 1934-36 OF 1932 OF 1955-56 --- 1913 --- 1913 --- 1956 --- 1924-25 3B 2007-08 RHP 1914 --- 2007-10 OF 1958-59 P 2002 INF 1970-71 C 1920 UT 2011-12 OF/1B

-----Memphis, Tenn. -----Bartlett, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Millington, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Bartlett, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. Columbia, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Bartlett, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. --------------------Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. -----Munford, Tenn. -----Germantown, Tenn. Oak Ridge, Tenn. -----Roseville, Calif.

- I Jeff Ince Gabe Interiano Mike Irby Josh Irvin Phillip Issacman Island

1994-95 2000-01 1991-92 2006-07 1998-00 1924

Andrew Jaudon Jeff Jenkins Mark Jobe Burch Johnson Carey Johnson Dick Johnson Hobart Johnson Nelms Johnson Seth Johnson Charles Johnston Sam Johnston Johnston Chase Joiner Bill “Dub” Jones Bill Jones Cameron Jones Clarence Jones Dick Jones Harry Jones Jonathan Jones Julian Jones Lawrence Jones Richard Jones Steve Jones Taylor Jones Wally Jones Ward Jones John Jordan Larry Jordan Ralph Jordan Jordan

2005-06 1995-97 2007-09 1955 1953-54 1967 1928-29 1936 2003 1913-14 1928-29 1919-20 2010- 1927-29 1987 1996-97 1975 1948-49 1948-49 2009-11 1913-14 1922-23 1948 1990-91 1933 1973-74 1948-49 2010 1956-58 1965 1925-26

Mike Kattawar Daniel Kaufmann J.S. Keaton T.S. Keaton Mike Keely Hugh Keenan Steve Keighley Jim Kelly Richard “Dick” Kelsey Bob Kennedy

1990 2008-09 1914-17 1917-18 1993-94 1960-64 1988-89 1974-75 1933-34 1958

RHP/3B INF LHP OF/DH RHP ---

Memphis, Tenn. San Jose, Calif. Memphis, Tenn. Coldwater, Miss. Memphis, Tenn. ------

- J RHP C RHP --- --- OF OF --- 2B LF/UT OF OF RHP OF C OF INF --- OF RHP --- P OF RHP --- C --- OF 1B INF 1B

Columbus, Miss. Baton Rouge, La. Memphis, Tenn. ----------Galesburg, Ill. ----------Golden, Colo. Memphis, Tenn. Covington, Tenn. -----Hopkinsville, Ky. Memphis, Tenn. Bowling Green, Ky. Midwest City, Okla. Seale, Ala. ----------Collierville, Tenn. Savannah, Tenn. Savannah, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. -----Rossville, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. ------

- K -

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INF C P/OF --- OF P C 1B INF ---

Meridan, Miss. Chicago, Ill. ----------Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Miami Beach, Fla. Bartlett, Tenn. -----------


2013 Memphis Spring Sports C P INF OF RHP C RHP RHP C --- INF RHP C INF 2B C/RHP INF OF RHP INF OF INF

Sedalia, Mo. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. Hutingdon, Tenn. Collierville, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. -----St. Louis, Mo. Bartlett, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Logansport, Ind. -----Knoxville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. -----Elgin, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. Chicago, Ill. Batesville, Ark.

- L Jessie “Kinky” Lancaster Earl Land Ashley Landers Billy Landers Hunter Lane Dan Langfield Josh Langley Joe Lantrip Kirby Latham John Lawson Jon Lawson John Lax Charlie Lea Ryan Leach Leake Colin Lee John Lee Lynn Leech Jonathan Leicester Alfred Leon Charlie Leonard Michael Lewis Lewis Frank Liberto Joey Lieberman Ryan Lindermann Craig Linhoss Chris Litano Jake Little Mark Little Dale Logan Gene Logan Lohman Tony Lomeli Pete Long Pete “Ralph” Long Dave Loos Jason Lovell Lowery Frank Lowe Macon Lowe Rudy Lowrance Larry Lunsford Jonathan Lyons

1933 1953-54 1986-87 1958 1916 2010-12 2006 1992 1988-89 1916 1989 1922 1978 2002 1919 2013 1975-76 1972-74 1998-00 1957 1973-75 2001-04 1924 1955 2006-07 1993-94 1973 1980-83 2013 1993-94 1980-81 1985-88 1925 1999-00 1955 1933 1967-69 1998-99 1934 1952-53 1960-61 1957 1965 1994-96

--- --- OF --- OF RHP RHP --- OF --- 1B P RHP INF 1B LHP P OF RHP/UT --- RHP INF --- --- 1B/OF C P RHP INF/OF OF INF RHP P/OF OF --- --- INF 3B --- C P --- INF RHP

Lancaster, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. ----------Somerset, Mass. Ripley, Tenn. -----Henderson, Tenn. -----Tullahoma Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. -----Germantown, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Pacific Palisades, Calif. -----Memphis, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. ----------Vicksburg, Miss. St. Louis, Mo. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Franklin, Tenn. Edwardsville, Ill. Union City, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. -----Patterson, Calif. ----------St. Louis, Mo. Columbia, Tenn. ----------Memphis, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn.

- M Connor Mahoney Chuck Maley Josh Maksi Paul Mann Kyle Manship Chris Marable Al Martell Bob Martin Brennon Martin Ryan Martin Drew Martinez Milton Masey Clifford Mason Alan Mathis Frank Mattox Frank Mawyer Milton Mayo Fred Mayo McAllister

2013 1954 1994-96 1968-70 1993-94 1986-89 1967 1960-63 2007-10 2002-05 2009-11 1927-29 1948-51 2010 1958-59 1950 1935-36 1925 1933

RHP --- OF P --- LHP/OF P OF LHP OF OF 2B OF INF OF/3B INF C 2B ---

Germantown, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. St. Louis, Mo. -----Memphis, Tenn. Claremont, N.H. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Collierville, Tenn. Collierville, Tenn. ----------Memphis, Tenn. ----------Cades, Tenn. Somerville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn.

Lane McCarter Adam McClain Sam McClanahan Elton McClure Jason McCommon John McDonald Clark McFerrin Baker McGinnis Jim McGoff Erol McGonnagill C.A. McGowan Scott McGregor Terrell McIlwaine Jodyh McKibben Kenny McKinney Mike McKnight Thurmon McLean Sam McMahan Todd McNabb Claude McNeely Ron McNeely Curry McWilliams Randy Meadows Ruddy Melton Ron Merritt David Messerly Tommy Metzger Roy Meyers Paul Milam Daniel Milhouse Charles Millard Darwyn Miller Jason Miller Mike Miller Richard “Dick” Miller Steve Miller Jim Millican Calvin Mills Mark Mincher Casey Minga Steve Miska Denny Mitchell Kermit Mitchell Mike Moffat Kyle Moffit Sam Moll Jacob Moody John Moon Leslie Moore P.J. Moore Moore Ralph Moose John Moran Tim Morgan Mike Morrison Keith Morris Tim Morris Paul Morris Bob Moseley Bill Moss Brent Moss David Moss Steve Moss Wilson Mount Richard Mugg Dwight Mullins Mark Murphy Michael Murray Tom Murray Blake Myers Roy Myers

1993-95 2008-12 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 2010-11 1951 1996-97 2008 1996 1933-34 1970 1950-56 1933 1976-79 1994 1929-32 1974-76 1951 1992 2005 2011- 2012- 1991-92 1928-29 1994-95 1918-19 1929, 1932 2003 1964-65 1982-83 1984-85 1964-65 1924-25 1964-65 2003-07 2005 1985-86 1990-93 1927-29 1957-60 1967 1974-75 2006-07 1964 2011- 1967-70

OF McMinnville, Tenn. INF/OF Memphis, Tenn. --- Memphis, Tenn. --- -----RHP/INF Memphis, Tenn. --- -----INF/OF Memphis, Tenn. INF Saratoga, Calif. INF Memphis, Tenn. P -----P Memphis, Tenn. RHP Liberty Township, Ohio C -----LHP Memphis, Tenn. OF Huntsville, Ala. RHP Memphis, Tenn. LF Alamo, Tenn. 1B -----OF Falls Church, Va. --- -----OF Huntsville, Ala. C/1B Brighton, Tenn. SS Nesbit, Miss. --- -----OF Chattanooga, Tenn. 1B Chattanooga, Tenn. OF -------- -------- -----OF Collierville, Tenn. INF -----OF Peoria, Ill. 1B Overland Park, Kan. RHP Memphis, Tenn. OF Memphis, Tenn. INF St. Louis, Mo. C -------- Brighton, Tenn. INF Huntsville, Ala. --- -----OF Memphis, Tenn. C Memphis, Tenn. --- -----P Memphis, Tenn. INF Germantown, Tenn. LHP Lakeland, Tenn. OF/LHP Bartlett, Tenn. INF Poplar Bluff, Mo. C Selmer, Tenn. RHP Beardstown, Ill. C -----OF -----3B Southaven, Miss. INF Jackson, Tenn. C Nashville, Tenn. OF Memphis, Tenn. INF Sedalia, Mo. OF Milledgeville, Tenn. P Memphis, Tenn. INF Germantown, Tenn. OF Germantown, Tenn. INF Memphis, Tenn. RHP/1B Memphis, Tenn. OF -----P -----INF Memphis, Tenn. INF Memphis, Tenn. SS Baton Rouge, La. INF Memphis, Tenn. LHP Memphis, Tenn. INF Memphis, Tenn.

- N Ray Neal Sam Neely Scott Neely Bob Nelson Roger Nelson Albert Neville Joe Newcomb Chris Newsom Henry Newton Ernie Neyman Dave Neibruegge Brian Noack Kyle Norrid Greg Norris Michael Novarese Chris Novikoff Will Nowell

University of Memphis

1922-23 1998-99 1998-99 1974 1983 1963-64 1986-87 2005-09 1913-14 1951-53 1966 1989-90 2006-07 1983-86 2002-04 2007-08 1985

OF/P RHP OF INF RHP OF RHP OF OF --- INF INF 3B RHP RHP RHP INF

2013

Conway, Ark. Jackson, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Somerville, Tenn. Collierville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. -----Waterloo, Iowa Pensacola, Fla. Germantown, Tenn. Lilburn, Ga. Holly Springs, Miss. Madisonville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn.

- O William Oakley Lee Ochs Tony Ochs Terry Odle Odom Mike O’Keefe Ryan O’Malley Mike O’Neil Mike Overbey Phil Owen Julian Owens

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

Joshua Padgett Rand Page Dominic Pandolfi Chris Parish Albert Parker Ed Parker Jack Parker Danny Parks Dave Parks Bill Patrick W.F. “Fant” Patrick Bob Patterson Keene Patterson Ben Paullus Mike Paxton Josh Payne Scott Pearson Peeler Jack Peel Ben Pennington Charlie Perkins Tom Perkins Will Petersen John Petersen Osborne Phelan Randal Phillips Bryan Picou John Piper John Pitner Mike Platt Aubrey Pollan Christian Pontius Mike Poor Foy Pope Herbie Pope Andy Porter Conner Porter Joel Posey David Prater Allie Prescott John Presley Terry Pressgrove J.B. Price Roy Pritchard Jim Pruitt Pugh

1999-01 1991 1928-29 1999 1960 1935 1932-33 1973-76 1972-74 1962-65 1919-20 1954 1981 2009-11 1972-75 2001-04 1980-81 1922 1985-86 1995-96 1955-56 1964 2006-07 2005-06 1920 1959-61 2011 1969-72 1936 1968-72 1952-55 1936 1998-99 1932 1951-52 1932 2013 2002 1988 1966-68 1966 1977-78 1936 1958 1959-61 1928-29

P RHP C LHP 1B C/INF LHP/OF C --- --- SS

-----Canon City, Colo. Washington, Ind. Parsons, Tenn. -----Roselle, Ill. Springfield, Ill. Germantown, Tenn. ----------------

- P LHP OF P C OF/3B 2B RF RHP C P P --- --- RHP RHP OF/RHP INF UT OF OF/INF --- C OF C/1B P 2B OF INF --- P INF --- 1B LF INF C RHP RHP LHP INF/P P OF --- --- C 1B

Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Chicago, Ill. Jackson, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. -----Huntsville, Ala. Huntsville, Ala. Memphis, Tenn. ---------------Olive Branch, Miss. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Norman, Okla. -----Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. -----Whitehaven, Tenn. Valdosta, Ga. Murfreesboro, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. Madisonville, La. Poplar Bluff, Mo. -----Memphis, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. El Segundo, Calif. ----------Savannah, Tenn. Newburgh, Ind. Covington, Tenn. Anna, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. ----------------

- Q Travis Quesada John Quintal

1995 1973

2B ---

Tampa, Fla. ------

- R Tom Ragan Wade Rainey Ramsey Carroll Rast Charlie Rast Elmer Ray Sam Reaves Jon Reed Robert Reed Greg Rees Jerry Reese Jack Reilly Ralph Remmert Steve Renner Paul Reuer Bo Reynolds Don Rhoton Mark Rich T.J. Rich Blake Richardson

1982 2003-04 1929 1958 1955 1948-50 1914-16 2013 1976-77 2005 1959-61 1979-80 1977-80 1973-75 1999-02 1969-71 1972-73 1987-88 2011-12 2005

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RHP 2B LF --- --- 1B/OF P/OF RHP OF RHP INF/OF INF INF P CF RHP --- INF 1B/RHP RHP

Memphis, Tenn. Clarksville, Tenn. ---------------Memphis, Tenn. -----Tulsa, Okla. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. -----Houston, Texas Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Schaumburg, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. -----Germantown, Tenn. Marietta, Ga. Olive Branch, Miss.

BASE

Brian Kennon 1977-79 Hugh Kennan 1963-64 Gary Kennon 1979 C.D. Kilpatrick 1958-59 Jarret Kilpatrick 1989-92 Terry Kimberlain 1980 Drew Kimmelman 2003, 2005 Corey Kines 2003-05 Aubrey King 1985-86 Charlie “Tootsie” King 1953 Dan King 1990-91 Robbie King 1988-89 Scooter King 1985-86 Eric Kinnaman 1982-83 Emmett Kirk 1948 Chris Kirkland 2007-08 Charles Knight 1960-63 Koffman 1922 Matt Krabbe 2001-02 David Krech 1976-77 Chris Kross 1989-90 Brian Krug 1996

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports All-Time Roster Richardson Mike Richmond Brett Ricky Eddie Robbins Nick Roberts Gary Roberson Brent Robertson Ralph Robilio Alan Robinson Jeff Robinson Robinson Barney Rogers Doc Rogers Nick Rogers Richard Rogers Rick Roeklke J. Rogers Paul Romanoli Terry Rooker Greg Roper John Ross Josh Ross Ryan Roskelly James Rouse Brandon Rowan Nate Rupiper Donnie Russell Red Russell Rick Russell

1914 P 1966-67 P 1984 INF 1977 INF 1997-99 INF 1974-77 LHP 1981-84 2B 1966 OF 1977-78 INF 1977-78 INF 1922 RF 1913-16 LF 1915-16 P 2000-02 RHP 1971-72 P 1979 OF 1913 --- 1990-91 LHP 1990-91 C 1977-79 INF 1966-68 P 2009 RHP 1995-96 OF 2000-02, 2004 INF/OF 2003-05 LHP 2012- INF/C 1971 INF/OF 1933 --- 2010-11 C/INF

Memphis, Tenn. Bartlett, Tenn. Stillwell, Kan. Memphis, Tenn. Guston, Ky. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Oak Ridge, Tenn. Clute, Texas -----Dedcaturville, Tenn. -----Olive Branch, Miss. Memphis, Tenn. Millington, Tenn. Whitehaven, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. Huntsville, Ala. Memphis, Tenn. Southaven, Miss. Placentia, Calif. Brandon, Fla. Senatobia, Miss. Collierville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. -----Olive Branch, Miss.

- S Richard Saccoccia 1961 --- Chase Sain 2007-09 C/1B Nate Sams 1999-00 OF/1B Frank Sanders 1932-34 C Ricky Sayle 1966-67 C/OF Neil Schenk 2005-08 LHP Gary Schexnaildre 1992 --- Erik Schoenrock 2011- LHP Mark Schule 1979-80 RHP Francis Schwaiger 1935-36 OF/INF Lance Scoggins 2006-07 LHP Bill Scott 1961 --- Justus Scott 1995-96 C Kyle Scott 2001-04 INF Steve Scott 1984-87 INF Kevin Seddens 1983 --- Scott Seddens 1991-92 OF Brad Seitzer 1989, 1991 3B Time Senter 2005-06 RHP Clint Sewell 1990 OF Dane Sharp 2009-11 RHP Barry Shelly 1981 --- Cole Shelton 2008-09 INF Robert “Lefty” Shelton 1932 LHP Tyler Shelton 2000-01 3B Steve Shepard 1979 C Charles Shoemaker 1918-20 P Brandon Showmar 2010 RHP Mark Shrewsbury 1988 RHP Allen Sigler 1983-84 OF Bob Sigler 1916 --- Michael Sillyman 2013 1B Colton Simbeck 2012- OF Winton “Sleepy” Simmons 1933-34 P Bil Sims 1953-54 --- Tom Skinner 1950-51 P Aaron Sledd 1995-96 INF/OF Kyle Sledd 2002-03 INF Sough 1925 3B Dean Smith 1956-58 --- Eric Smith 2004-05 C Greg Smith 1991-93 RHP Haywood Smith 1950-53 2B Henry “Hank” Smith 1925 CF Kirby Smith 1916 --- Phil Smith 1977-80 LHP/OF Randy Smith 1986-89 INF Ronnie Smith 1991 OF Shane Smith 1995 1B Sid Smith 1991-92 C Stan Smith 1980 INF Tim Smith 1978-79 INF Tom Smith 1958 --- Willie D. Smith 1961 --- Tom Solon 1965-67 P Chris South 2005-07 RHP Billy Sowell 1953 --- Quitman Spaulding 1993-94 OF Robert Spencer 1955-56 ---

-----Bolivar, Tenn. Clinton, Ill. -----Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. -----Collierville, Tenn. Cincinnati, Ohio Germantown, Tenn. Arlington, Tenn. -----Miami, Fla. Germantown, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. -----Memphis, Tenn. Springfield, Ill. Fulton, Miss. Walls, Miss. Bartlett, Tenn. -----Dyersburg, Tenn. -----Donnellson, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. -----Little Rock, Ark. San Ramon, Calif. Millington, Tenn. -----Cordova, Tenn. Loretto, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. ----------Germantown, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. ----------Longmont, Colo. McComb, Miss. ---------------Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. New Windsor, N.Y. Bountiful, Utah Memphis, Tenn. Logansport, Ind. ----------Memphis, Tenn. Bartlett, Tenn. -----Winchester, Tenn. ------

Joe Spinello Joe Stalls Charles Stanford Jeff Stansberry Nick Steht Victor Steele Jack Stevens Jack Stevens Chris Stewart Josh Stewart Justin Stewart Patrick Stiles Bob Stolarick Chris Stratton Brian Stubbs Stedman Darrel Summer Robert Surrency D.J. Sutherland Mike Swoboda

1992 1956 1983-85 1984-85 2002 1952 1924, 1927 1932-33 1990-93 1998-99 1997 1998-99 1968-71 1976 1989-90 1922 1991-93 1923 1949 1995

C --- RHP RHP P INF --- P RHP LHP --- RHP OF C RHP CF OF SS --- INF

Kansas City, Mo. -----Memphis, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Danville, Ill. ---------------Memphis, Tenn. Ledbetter, Ky. -----Fayette, Ala. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. ------Germantown, Tenn. ----------Kansas City, Kan.

- T Tanner 1921 P Shepherd “Worth” Tate 2009-10 RHP Randall Tatum 2000-01 OF Gary Taylor 1965-67 INF Gulford Taylor 1957 --- John Templeton 1985 INF Harry Terry 1966-68 INF Jack Terry 1953-54 --- John Thetford 1977-81 RHP/OF Chip Thomas 1991-92 INF Derrick Thomas OF 2010- Justin Thomas 2000-02 1B Don Thomason 1984 C Ed Thompson 1924, 1928-29 1B Wayne Thompson 1983-86 C Jim Thornburg 1976 P Doss Thorn 1923 C/1B Gene Thorn 1922-23 C Jordan Toliver 2005-06 SS John Tompkins 1996-97 OF/RHP Dylan Toscano 2012- RHP Arleigh Townsend 1961 --- Bob Tracy 1923 LF Bob Trautman 1968-71 INF Tucker Tubbs 2012- INF Albert Tucker 1933-36 --- Bobby Tucker 1948-50 RHP/OF Turpin 1915-16 OF Trey Turner 2009 C Fulford “Tombstone” Tyson 1925 OF

-----Collierville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. -----Jackson, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. -----Bartlett, Tenn. Arlington, Tenn. Roswell, Ga. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Brownsville, Tenn. Millington, Tenn. Millington, Tenn. ----------Flora, Ill. Livingston, Texas Franklin, Tenn. ----------Memphis, Tenn. Collierville, Tenn. ---------------Bartlett, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn.

Rufus Webb 1953 Richard Webster 1978-81 Jesse Weeks 1970-71 Joe Weeks 1955 William Weeks 1956-57 Nate Weimer 1993-94 Weir 1921 Kurt Welch 2003-04 Ed Weldon 1961 Carter White 2012- C.O. White 1913-14 O.D. White 1935-36 Rene White 1973-76 William E. White 1916 Andy Whitten 2000-01 Thomas “Trey” Wiedman 2006-10 Jason Wiedmeyer 2000-01 Win Wilfong 1956-57 James White 1914 Jerry White 1963 William Wilkins 1959-61 Bobby Williams 1974-75 Gary Williams 1980-81 Jeff Williams 1980-83 Robert “Duke” Williams 2008-09 Ed Williamson 1980-82 Zach Willis 2011- Michael Wills 2010- Allen Wilson 1984 C.H. Wilson 1919-21 Ford Wilson 2011- Jacob Wilson 2009-12 Jarod Wilson 2000-01 Keith Wilson 1985 Rolin Wilson 1916-21 Rusty Winslow 1986 Robert Wolfe 1961 Jimmy Worrell 1989-90

- Y John Yaracs Kent Yarbrough Jeff Yearing Matt Yokley Mike Younce Shane Young Spence Young

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

Chad Zurcher Gene Zurowski

2008-11 1977

1999-01 2003 2006-08

Mike Vanaman Russell VanDyke Jonathan Van Eaton Bill Vickery Russell Vollmer

1981 1923-25 2010- 1974 1961-64

Steve Waldrop David Walker Mike Walker Otis Walker Jeff Wallace Jerrod Wallace J.D. Wallace John Wallisa Mike Walsh Phil Walsh Ben Ward Josiah Ward John Watkins Watkins Egbert Watson John Watson Steven Watson Stan Weaver Wayne Weaver William Weaver

1972-74 1977 1985-87 1927-29 1979 1993 2010-12 1951 1971-74 1968-70 1961 2012- 1986 1922-23 1948 2002 2007 1982 1956 1957

2B OF RHP

Columbia, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. Jackson, Tenn.

- V --- 2B RHP INF OF

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DAVE ANDERSON

Anderson, who was noted as an AllAmerican, All-District and a First team AllMetro selection in 1981, set what was then the single-season 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 the 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 York-Penn League Manager of the Year honors in 1994 and was named the Southern League All-Star 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 15-37 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. Anderson is currently the 3rd base coach for the Texas Rangers.

STAN BRONSON

Known as a living legend in Tiger baseball, Stan Bronson had his jersey retired on the wall at FedExPark during the 2010 season. Head Coach Daron Schoenrock and the University of Memphis baseball program honored 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 May 5, 2007. Stan attends many practices for both the Tiger football and baseball teams and makes cameo appearances at women’s basketball games and volleyball matches. He has been a fixture in the Tiger baseball program for 54 years--a stretch in which Memphis has played approximately 2,425 games. The U of M is looking forward to many more years with Stan in the dugout.

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AL BROWN

A native of Memphis, Tenn., Al Brown was a standout left-handed pitcher at Memphis Central High School, before lettering for then-Memphis State College from 1947-48. After his collegiate career, Brown went on to play professionally in the Chicago White Sox minor league system. After his playing days were over, Brown served as a part-time baseball scout for the White Sox organization until 1978. Brown returned to Memphis and took over the baseball program at his alma mater, Central High School. While at Central, Brown led the Warriors to the 1958 Tennessee State Championship before moving across town and serving as Athletic Director and basketball and football coach at Overton High School in Memphis, from 1959-1962. In 1962, Brown became the Head Baseball Coach and Assistant Basketball Coach at then-Memphis State University. The multitalented Brown also served as the color commentator for University of Memphis in basketball and football and for the Memphis Chicks Double-A Baseball with WMC-TV, WKNO-TV and radio stations for 33 years (19631996). During this time, Brown authored two books, “Coaching Isn’t Easy” and “Basic Thoughts in Coaching Baseball.” From 1963-71, Brown guided the Tigers’ baseball program, racking up a 156-1184 record. The Tigers posted winning seasons in seven of his nine years as head coach, including winning 21 games in 1964 and 1965-the first 20-win seasons in school history. Brown departed from the U of M as the baseball program’s winningest coach. Following his coaching career, Brown joined the Memphis Park Commission and later took over as the manager of Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium and the Memphis Fairgrounds. He was a founder and served 14 years with the Mid-South Stadium Managers Association. He returned to the University of Memphis in 1991 and served as the Executive Director of the University of Memphis M Club for 15 years. Brown was the recipient of the University of Memphis Athletic Department’s Billy J. Murphy Award in 1984. Brown was a board member for the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame for over 25 years and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2007.

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PHIL CLARK

Phil Clark had his jersey retired at FedExPark during the 2011 season. Clark came to Memphis for the 1977 season where he would eventually earn All-Metro Tournament Team accolades. In 1978, Clark and the Tigers made the NCAA Tournament, before a loss at Auburn would end the season at the NCAA Regionals. Clark was inducted into the M Club Hall of Fame in 2001. Following graduation at then-Memphis State University, Clark immediately took over the baseball program at Skyview Academy in Memphis. Clark led Skyview to two state championships before leaving for Germantown High School in 1986. At Germantown High School, Clark led his team to two more state titles over 15 seasons. In 2001, Clark moved to Bartlett High School and claimed a third state title, becoming the first Tennessee High School baseball coach to win state titles at three different schools. Clark enters his 11th season at Bartlett in 2012 with a career record of 881-274. Clark was named head coach of the USA Baseball junior team in 1999 and the squad went on to claim the Gold Medal in the games at Tiawan. Clark is also a member of the TBCA Hall of Fame and will be inducted into the National High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2012. Phil’s son, Zach, is a current assistant on the Tiger baseball staff.

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BOBBY KILPATRICK

The most successful coach in Memphis baseball history, Coach Bobby Kilpatrick served the University of Memphis as the head baseball coach for 21 years. Under his tutelage Memphis won 653 games, including a pair of Metro Conference titles in 1976 and 1978. He led Memphis to NCAA Regional appearances 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 1976 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.

CHARLIE LEA

In his lone season as a Tiger hurler, Lea helped the 1978 squad to a 40-9 record and a Metro Conference Championship. Inducted into the M Club Hall of Fame in 1984, Lea posted a 9-2 record as a junior and threw 7.2 strong innings to pick up a win in the 1978 NCAA Baseball Tournament, as Memphis knocked off North Carolina, 8-6. In one season with the Tigers, Lea set the school record for appearances (19) by a pitcher in a single season, most innings pitched (97 2/3) in a single season and most saves (5) recorded in a single season. Lea posted a no-hitter against Arkansas-Little Rock during the 1978 baseball season. Born on Christmas Day in Orleans, France, in 1956, Lea was selected in the ninth round of the 1978 Major League Baseball amateur draft by the Montreal Expos and played for the Expos’ affiliate in his hometown. Lea went 9-0 with a 0.84 earned-run average with the Double-A Memphis Chicks in 1980 before making his major league debut with the Expos in June. Winner of 62 games in a career that ended with Minnesota in 1988, Lea pitched a no-hitter against San Francisco in 1981 and was the starting and winning pitcher for the National League in the 1984 All-Star Game.

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MARK LITTLE

A native of Edwardsville, Illinois, Mark Little came to the Tiger baseball program and rewrote the career hitting record book in just two seasons. Little, who was drafted in the 8th round by the Texas Rangers after an All-American campaign 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.

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MIKE PAXTON

Paxton was a four-year letterwinner under Head Coach Bobby Kilpatrick. In his stint in the Blue and Gray, the right hander went 22-11 and struck out over 200 batters. The 22 wins he posted on the mound ranks sixth alltime 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 a 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 1211 with 96 strikeouts in 27 starts. In his 27 starts, Paxton went the distance five times. He was dominant, posting a pair of completegame 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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2013 Memphis Spring Sports By Year Player Pos. Dan Langfield RHP Jacob Wilson 2B Drew Martinez CF Ben Paullus RHP Chad Zurcher 2B Phillip Chapman C Ryan Holland LHP Ryan Fraser RHP Drew Martinez* CF Scott McGregor RHP Neil Schenk LHP Will Hudgens RHP Chris Kirkland RHP Bill Moss 2B Brent Dlugach SS Jarrett Grube RHP Derek Hankins RHP Bill Edwards RHP Kevin House OF Jason Weidmeyer LHP Dan Uggla 2B Layne Dawson RHP Jon Leicester RHP Josh Stewart LHP Craig House RHP Craig House* RHP Cary Hiles RHP Chad Harville RHP Heath Bender 1B Russell Bratton RHP Mark Little OF Jason McCommon RHP Cary Fenton 2B Chris Stewart RHP Joe Lantrip LHP Brad Seitzer 3B Paul Romanoli LHP Steven Jones RHP Tony Ochs C Mark Bowlan RHP Andy Cook RHP Mark Bowlan* RHP Joe Newcomb RHP Tim Dulin 2B Tim Dulin 2B Shane Young LHP Allen Sigler OF Allen Wilson C Tim Corder RHP Kevin Dotson C Allen Sigler* OF Dave Anderson SS Richard Webster RHP Mark Shuler RHP Charlie Lea RHP Danny Parks RHP Ken McKinney 2B Ron McNeely OF Mike Paxton RHP Jeff Carter 3B Michael Dlugach C Ricky Sayle OF Roy Myers OF C.A. McGowan RHP

Rd 3 10 10 19 31 35 39 16 23 15 23 23 36 28 6 10 10 29 17 6 11 26 11 5 12 15 23 2 23 42 8 10 23 49 32 11 38 41 5 19 11 21 8 5 7 21 21 30 5 12 26 1 9 26 9 10 19 28 23 24 33 24 10 12

By Round Overall Team 109 Reds 330 Cardinals 315 Angels 599 Yankees 942 Mets 1078 Twins 1197 Giants 482 Mets 692 Mets 455 Cardinals 683 Rays 689 Reds 1092 Mariners 847 Cubs 163 Tigers 290 Rockies 292 Pirates 863 Angels 515 Cardinals 180 Padres 338 Diamondbacks 770 Phillies 313 Cubs 159 White Sox 370 Rockies 448 Pirates 674 Phillies 63 Athletics 711 Indians 1260 Twins 225 Rangers 280 Expos 644 Expos 1356 Cardinals 884 Orioles 290 Orioles 987 Cardinals 1064 Cardinals 120 Cardinals 484 Cardinals 287 Yankees 531 Rangers 205 Blue Jays 125 Orioles 171 Expos 523 Mets 527 Reds 711 Mets 125 Red Sox 306 Dodgers 658 Cardinals 22 Dodgers 211 Mets 657 Expos 217 Expos 238 Red Sox 456 Athletics 636 Athletics 538 Red Sox 551 Mets 685 White Sox 470 Tigers 175 Tigers 247 Cardinals

* - Drafted, but returned to the University of Memphis Bold indicates players who have played in the Major Leagues Undrafted Players in Pros 2010 Brennon Martin LHP 2007 Adam Amar 1B 2002 Ryan O’Malley LHP

Rd Overall 1 22 2 63 3 109 5 120 5 125 5 125 5 159 6 163 6 180 7 171 8 205 8 225 9 211 9 217 10 175 10 238 10 280 10 290 10 292 10 315 10 330 11 287 11 290 11 313 11 338 12 247 12 306 12 370 15 448 15 455 16 482 17 515 19 456 19 484 19 599 21 523 21 527 21 531 23 538 23 644 23 674 23 683 23 689 23 692 23 711 24 470 24 551 28 636 26 657 26 658 26 770 28 847 29 863 30 711 31 942 32 884 33 685 35 1078 36 1092 38 987 39 1197 41 1064 42 1260 49 1356

Player Dave Anderson Chad Harville Dan Langfield Tony Ochs Tim Dulin Tim Corder Josh Stewart Brent Dlugach Jason Wiedmeyer Time Dulin* Joe Newcomb Mark Little Richard Webster Charlie Lea Roy Myers Danny Parks Jason McCommon Jarrett Grube Derek Hankins Drew Martinez Jacob Wilson Andy Cook Brad Seitzer Jon Leicester Dan Uggla C.A. McGowan Kevin Dotson Craig House Craig House* Scott McGregor Ryan Fraser Kevin House Ken McKinney Mark Bowlan Ben Paullus Shane Young Allen Sigler Mark Bowlan* Mike Paxton Cary Fenton Cary Hiles Neil Schenk Will Hudgens Drew Martinez* Heath Bender Ricky Sayle Jeff Carter Ron McNeely Mark Shuler Allen Sigler* Layne Dawson Bill Moss Bill Edwards Allen Willson Chad Zurcher Joe Lantrip Michael Dlugach Phillip Chapman Chris Kirkland Paul Romanoli Ryan Holland Steven Jones Russell Bratton Chris Stewart

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Year 1981 1997 2012 1989 1985 1983 1999 2004 2001 1984 1987 1994 1981 1978 1967 1976 1994 2004 2004 2011 2012 1988 1991 2000 2001 1965 1983 1999 1998 2008 2010 2003 1976 1989 2011 1984 1984 1988 1975 1994 1998 2008 2008 2010 1997 1967 1975 1976 1980 1983 2001 2007 2004 1984 2011 1992 1973 2011 2008 1991 2011 1991 1997 1993

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Team Player Angels Drew Martinez Angels Bill Edwards Athletics Chad Harville Athletics Ken McKinney Athletics Ron McNeely Blue Jays Joe Newcomb Cardinals Tony Ochs Cardinals Jacob Wilson Cardinals C.A. McGowan Cardinals Scott McGregor Cardinals Kevin House Cardinals Mark Bowlan Cardinals Allen Sigler* Cardinals Paul Romanoli Cardinals Steven Jones Cardinals Chris Stewart Cubs Jon Leicester Cubs Bill Moss Diamondbacks Dan Uggla Dodgers Dave Anderson Dodgers Kevin Dotson Expos Tim Dulin* Expos Charlie Lea Expos Jason McCommon Expos Cary Fenton Expos Mark Shuler Giants Ryan Holland Indians Heath Bender Mariners Chris Kirkland Mets Richard Webster Mets Ryan Fraser Mets Shane Young Mets Drew Martinez* Mets Jeff Carter Mets Aleen Wilson Mets Chad Zurcher Orioles Tim Dulin Orioles Brad Seitzer Orioles Joe Lantrip Padres Jason Weidmeyer Phillies Cary Hiles Phillies Layne Dawson Pirates Derek Hankins Pirates Craig House* Rangers Mark Little Rangers Mark Bowlan* Rays Neil Schenk Reds Dan Langfield Reds Allen Sigler Reds Will Hudgens Red Sox Tim Corder Red Sox Danny Parks Red Sox Mike Paxton Rockies Jarrett Grube Rockies Craig House Tigers Brent Dlugach Tigers Roy Myers Tigers Ricky Sayle Twins Phillip Chapman Twins Russell Bratton White Sox Josh Stewart White Sox Mike Dlugach Yankees Andy Cook Yankees Ben Paullus

Pos. CF RHP RHP 2B OF RHP C 2B RHP RHP OF RHP OF LHP RHP RHP RHP 2B 2B SS C 2B RHP RHP 2B RHP LHP 1B RHP RHP RHP LHP CF 3B C 2B 2B 3B LHP LHP RHP RHP RHP RHP OF RHP LHP RHP OF RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP SS OF OF C RHP LHP C RHP RHP

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Highest Batting Avg. (Min. 200 AB) 1. .424 - Mark Little....................................1993-94

Most Wins 1. 28 - Bubba Cummings............................1982-85 2. 27 - Tim Corder.......................................1981-83 3. 25 - Blair Gilbert.....................................1977-80 4. 24 - Collins Day.......................................1993-96 5. 23 - Danny Parks.....................................1973-76

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Highest Batting Avg. (Min. 100 AB) 1. .432 - Charles Brewer.............................1950-52 2. .424 - Mark Little....................................1993-94 3. .396 - Dave Anderson.............................1980-81 4. .395 - Ron McNeely................................1974-76 5. .386 - Allen Robinson..............................1977-78 Most Games Played 1. 224 - K.K. Chalmers.................................2005-08 2. 222 - Jacob Wilson..................................2009-12 3. 218 - Adam McClain...............................2008-12 4. 217 - Adam Amar . .................................2004-07 5. 208 - Chris Marable ...............................1986-89 Most At Bats 1. 854 - Jacob Wilson..................................2009-12 2. 833 - Adam McClain...............................2008-12 3. 719 - Chris Marable ...............................1986-89 Most Runs Scored 1. 186 - K.K. Chalmers . ..............................2005-08 2. 170 - Jacob Wilson..................................2009-12 3. 165 - Tim Dulin.......................................1982-85 4. 157 - Bill Moss .......................................2003-07 157 - Adam McClain...............................2008-12 Most Hits 1. 276 - Adam Amar...................................2004-07 2. 265 - Adam McClain...............................2008-12 3. 257 - Jacob Wilson..................................2009-12 4. 252 - Chad Zurcher.................................2007-11 5. 250 - Bill Moss........................................2003-07 Most Doubles 1. 64 - Steve Moss......................................1990-93 64 - Jacob Wilson....................................2009-12 3. 61 - Chris Marable..................................1986-89 4. 55 - Bill Moss..........................................2003-07 5. 48 - Adam Amar.....................................2004-07 Most Triples 1. 15 - K.K. Chalmers...................................2005-08 2. 13 - Cary Fenton.....................................1993-94 3. 11 - Mark Little.......................................1993-94 11 - David Hernandez.............................1981-82 11 - Phil Smith........................................1977-80 11 - Mike Dlugach...................................1970-73 Most Home Runs 1. 37 - Rodney Bright..................................1986-88 2. 31 - Adam Amar.....................................2004-07 31 - Jacob Wilson....................................2009-12 4. 28 - Jeff Acuff..........................................1985-87 28 - Mark Little.......................................1993-94 28 - Barret Smith....................................1999-02 Most Runs Batted In 1. 192 - Adam Amar...................................2004-07 2. 189 - Jacob Wilson..................................2009-12 3. 170 - Chris Marable................................1986-89 4. 155 - Steve Moss....................................1990-93 5. 152 - Shane Young..................................1981-84 Most Walks 1. 138 - K.K. Chalmers.................................2005-08 2. 116 - Brad Seitzer...................................1989-91 3. 113 - Jacob Wilson..................................2009-12 4. 108 - Steve Moss....................................1990-93 5. 103 - Chris Marable................................1986-89 Most Times Struck Out 1. 160 - Trey Weidman...............................2006-10 Most Stolen Bases 1. 112 - K.K. Chalmers.................................2005-08 2. 66 - Tim Dulin.........................................1982-85 3. 55 - Dave Anderson................................1980-81 4. 53 - Tim Heming.....................................1991-92 5. 52 - Steve Scott.......................................1984-87

Most Innings Pitched 1. 342.1 - Lonnie Glass...............................1992-96 2. 287.1 - Blair Gilbert................................1977-80 3. 278.2 - Jason McCommon......................1991-94 4. 275.0 - Bubba Cummings.......................1982-85 5. 270.0 - Brennon Martin..........................2007-10 Most Walks Allowed 1. 140 - Jason McCommon.........................1991-94 2. 136 - Ryan Holland.................................2008-11 3. 129 - Gary Gallo......................................1983-86 4. 128 - Lonnie Glass..................................1992-96 5. 127 - Chris Stewart.................................1990-93 Most Strikeouts 1. 303 - Craig House...................................1996-99 2. 266 - Lonnie Glass..................................1992-96 3. 252 - Dan Langfield.................................2010-12 4. 226 - Chad Harville.................................1995-97 5. 214 - Collins Day.....................................1993-96

Team General - Season Most Games Played 1. 63................................................................. 2007 63................................................................. 1994 3. 60................................................................. 2006 60................................................................. 1995 60................................................................. 1981 Most Wins 1. 52 (52-11).................................................... 1994 2. 48 (48-11-1)................................................. 1981 3. 42 (42-15).................................................... 1993 4. 40 (40-16).................................................... 1986 40 (40-9)...................................................... 1978 Most Consecutive Wins 1. 19................................................................. 1981 2. 16................................................................. 1994 3. 15................................................................. 1982 15................................................................. 1975 15........................................... 1975 (12) 1976 (3) Most Losses 1. 42................................................................. 2005 2. 38................................................................. 2008 3. 37................................................................. 2000 4. 33................................................................. 2003 5. 32................................................................. 2009 Most Consecutive Losses 1. 14................................................................. 2000 2. 13................................................................. 2008 13........................................... 1999 (3) 2000 (10) 4. 11................................................................. 2005 11................................................................. 1997 11................................................................. 1971

Consecutive Shutouts 1. 3................................................................... 1983 2. 2................................................................... 1991 2................................................................... 1985 2...................................................................1984 2...................................................................1982 2................................................................... 1979 2...................................................................1977 2 (Twice)...................................................... 1976 2................................................................... 1975 2................................................................... 1974 2................................................................... 1973 2...................................................................1969 Consecutive Shutout Losses 1. 3................................................................... 1974 2. 2................................................................... 1998 2................................................................... 1997

Most Games Played 1. 63 - Mark Little............................................ 1994 63 - Mark Bland........................................... 1994 63 - Scott Curtis........................................... 1994

Team Hitting - Season Highest Batting Avg. 1. .357.............................................................. 1978 2. .337.............................................................. 1981 3. .336.............................................................. 1994 4. .321.............................................................. 2010 5. .317.............................................................. 1980

Most Runs Scored 1. 93 - Mark Little............................................ 1994 2. 87 - Mark Bland........................................... 1994 3. 76 - Dave Anderson..................................... 1981 76 - Dave Hernandez................................... 1981 5. 72 - Dan Uggla............................................. 2001

Most Runs Scored 1. 595............................................................... 1994 2. 494............................................................... 1981 3. 453............................................................... 2006 4. 445............................................................... 1987 5. 443............................................................... 1978

Most Hits 1. 104 - Mark Little.......................................... 1994 2. 98 - Drew Martinez...................................... 2010 3. 97 - Nate Weimer........................................ 1994 97 - Mark Bland........................................... 1994 5. 92 - Chad Zurcher........................................ 2010

Most Hits 1. 752............................................................... 1994 2. 699............................................................... 2006 3. 676............................................................... 2010 4. 665............................................................... 2007 5. 624............................................................... 1981

Most Doubles 1. 28 - Dan Uggla............................................. 2001 2. 24 - Bill Moss............................................... 2006 3. 22 - Will Petersen........................................ 2006 22 - Tim Dulin.............................................. 1984 5. 21 - Phillip Chapman.................................... 2011 21 - Michael Murray.................................... 2007

Most Doubles 1. 137............................................................... 2007 2. 130............................................................... 2006 3. 122............................................................... 2001 122............................................................... 1987 5. 121............................................................... 1993 Most Triples 1. 25................................................................. 1981 2. 20................................................................. 1976 3. 19................................................................. 1994 4. 18................................................................. 2001 18................................................................. 1977 Most Home Runs 1. 74................................................................. 1986 2. 72................................................................. 1987 3. 70................................................................. 2001 70................................................................. 1994 5. 68................................................................. 1981 Most Runs Batted In 1. 556............................................................... 1994 2. 417............................................................... 1981 3. 413............................................................... 2006 4. 401............................................................... 1987 5. 399............................................................... 2007 Most Total Bases 1. 1118............................................................. 1994 2. 1039............................................................. 2006 3. 1011............................................................. 2007 4. 984............................................................... 2010 5. 903............................................................... 2001

Consecutive Games Without Being Shut Out 1. 182..........................................................1975-79 2. 100..........................................................1951-61 3. 83............................................................1983-85 4. 82............................................................2005-07 82............................................................2009-11

Most Walks 1. 348............................................................... 1994 2. 303............................................................... 1995 3. 272............................................................... 1986 4. 270............................................................... 1981 5. 268............................................................... 1989

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Highest Batting Avg (Min. 100 AB) 1. .462 - Ron McNeely..................................... 1976 2. .443 - Chad Zurcher..................................... 2011 3. .435 - Mark Little......................................... 1994 4. .413 - Shane Young...................................... 1981 5. .411 - Ron McNeely..................................... 1975

Most At Bats 1. 273 - Mark Bland......................................... 1994 2. 260 - Drew Martinez.................................... 2010 3. 257 - Nate Weimer...................................... 1994 4. 253 - Will Petersen...................................... 2006 5. 252 - Cary Fenton........................................ 1994

Best Won/Lost Record 1. .861 (15-2-1)............................................... 1913 2. .852 (52-11)................................................. 1994 3. .816 (40-9)................................................... 1978 4. .814 (48-11)................................................. 1981 5. .808 (21-5)................................................... 1964

Most Total Bases 1. 418 - Jacob Wilson..................................2009-12 2. 377 - Chris Marable................................1986-89 3. 368 - Adam McClain...............................2008-12

Individual Hitting - Season

Most Triples 1. 7 - Cary Fenton............................................ 1994 7 - Mark Little.............................................. 1993 7 - Phill Smith............................................... 1980 Most Home Runs 1. 21 - Mark Little............................................ 1994 2. 18 - Jeff Acuff............................................... 1986 18 - Dan Uggla............................................. 2001 4. 17 - Rodney Bright....................................... 1987 17 - Jacob Wilson......................................... 2012 Most Runs Batted In 1. 86 - Mark Little............................................ 1994 2. 67 - Tyler Huelsing....................................... 2010 67 - Dan Uggla............................................. 2001 4. 66 - Adam Amar.......................................... 2006 66 - Scott Curtis........................................... 1994 Fewest Strikeouts (Min. 130 At-Bats) 1. 1 - Ron McNeely (136 ABs).......................... 1976 Most Walks 1. 59 - Mike O’Keefe........................................ 1994 2. 56 - Dale Logan............................................ 1981 3. 45 - Mark Little............................................ 1994 4. 44 - Cary Fenton.......................................... 1993 44 - Brad Seitzer.......................................... 1989 44 - Ralph Garrett........................................ 1980 Most Stolen Bases 1. 39 - K.K. Chalmers.......................................2006 39 - Dave Anderson....................................1981 39 - Rene White.......................................... 1975 4. 35 - Mark Little............................................1994 5. 34 - Mark Bland..........................................1994

Most Stolen Bases 1. 151...............................................................1994 2. 111...............................................................1992 3. 110..............................................................1981 4. 104.............................................................. 1978 5. 102..............................................................1975

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports Team Pitching - Season Lowest Earned Run Avg. 1. 2.52.............................................................. 1975 2. 2.79.............................................................. 1976 3. 3.04.............................................................. 1973 4. 3.06.............................................................. 1986 3.06.............................................................. 1977 Fewest Hits Allowed 1. 379............................................................... 1986 2. 407............................................................... 1993 3. 423............................................................... 1992 4. 439............................................................... 1997 5. 443............................................................... 1981

Fewest Earned Runs Allowed 1. 72................................................................. 1975 2. 99................................................................. 1974 3. 101............................................................... 1976 4. 107............................................................... 1973 5. 119............................................................... 1977

Most Appearances 1. 30 - Jonathan Van Eaton.............................. 2012 2. 29 - Layne Dawson....................................... 2001 3. 26 - Matt Yokley........................................... 2007 26 - Corey Kines........................................... 2004 26 - Josh Cartwright..................................... 2001 26 - Chris South........................................... 2005 Most Games Started 1. 18 - Dan Guehne.......................................... 1994 2. 17 - Blair Gilbert.......................................... 1978 3. 16 - Andy Cook............................................ 1988 16 - Lonnie Glass......................................... 1995 16 - Jason Wiedmeyer................................. 2001 Most Complete Games 1. 8 - Blair Gilbert............................................ 1978 8 - Tim Corder.............................................. 1982 8 - Joe Lantrip.............................................. 1992 8 - Lonnie Glass........................................... 1995 5. 7 - Bubba Cummings................................... 1984 7 - Paul Romanoli......................................... 1991 7 - Chad Harville.......................................... 1997

Team Fielding - Season

Team Hitting - Game

Highest Fielding Pct. 1. .977.............................................................. 2011 2. .973.............................................................. 2012 3.. .967.............................................................. 2004 .967.............................................................. 2001 5. .962.............................................................. 2008

Most At Bats 1. 73 - vs. Evansville......................................... 1999 2. 65 - vs. Delta State....................................... 1978 3. 49 - vs. UAB................................................. 2011 49 - vs. Marshall.......................................... 2010 5. 48 - at Houston............................................ 2012

Most Putouts 1. 1634............................................................. 2007 2. 1623............................................................. 1994 3. 1615............................................................. 2006 4. 1547............................................................. 2012 5. 1526............................................................. 2010

Most Runs Scored 1. 39 - vs. Delta State (39-3)............................ 1978 2. 29 - vs. Southwestern (29-0)....................... 1951 3. 26 - vs. Dayton (26-11)................................ 1994 26 - vs. Hanover (26-2)................................ 1959 5. 25 - vs. Cincinnati (25-1).............................. 1994 25 - vs. NATTC (25-6)................................... 1951

Most Assists 1. 728............................................................... 1995 2. 691............................................................... 2006 3. 670............................................................... 2007 4. 664............................................................... 1999 5. 640............................................................... 1991 Fewest Errors 1. 50................................................................. 2011 2. 60................................................................. 2012 3. 62................................................................. 1983 4. 64................................................................. 1982 5. 65................................................................. 1985

Most Strikeouts 1. 462............................................................... 2010 2. 435............................................................... 1999 3. 434............................................................... 2011 4. 433............................................................... 2004 5. 417............................................................... 2008

Most Shutouts 1. 5 - Danny Parks............................................ 1974 2. 3 - Mark Bowlan.......................................... 1987 3 - Chase Joiner........................................... 2012 4. 2 - Collins Day.............................................. 1994 2 - Rusty Covington...................................... 1986 2 - Rusty Covington...................................... 1985

Most Errors 1. 111............................................................... 2005 2. 106............................................................... 1998 3. 102............................................................... 1989 4. 101............................................................... 1995 5. 99................................................................. 1999

Fewest Walks Allowed 1. 67................................................................. 1975 2. 105............................................................... 1972 3. 136............................................................... 1988 4. 138............................................................... 1983 5. 140............................................................... 1974

Most Innings Pitched 1. 113.2 - Dan Guehne..................................... 1994 2. 111.2 - Andy Cook....................................... 1988 3. 107.1 - Steve Jones...................................... 1990 4. 105.1 - Paul Romanoli.................................. 1991 5. 102.0 - Jarrett Grube................................... 2004

Most Double Plays Turned 1. 76................................................................. 1994 2. 71................................................................. 1999 3. 68................................................................. 2006 4. 60................................................................. 1995 5. 58................................................................. 2007

Saves 1. 17................................................................. 1978 2. 16................................................................. 1981 3. 15................................................................. 2001 4. 14................................................................. 2007 14................................................................. 1994 14................................................................. 1989

Most Hits Allowed 1. 122 - Steve Jones......................................... 1991 2. 120 - Andy Cook.......................................... 1988 3. 118 - Dan Guehne........................................ 1994 4. 116 - Ryan Fraser......................................... 2010 5. 115 - Brennon Martin.................................. 2010 115 - Scott McGregor.................................. 2008

Individual Fielding - Season

Shutouts 1. 11................................................................. 1976 2. 9................................................................... 1975 3. 8................................................................... 1974 4. 7................................................................... 1983 7................................................................... 1973

Most Runs Allowed 1. 78 - Dan Guehne.......................................... 1994 2. 74 - Andy Cook............................................ 1988 74 - Stephen Gostkowski............................. 2005 4. 72 - Steve Jones........................................... 1990 5. 68 - Ryan Fraser........................................... 2010

I n d i v i d ua l P i t c h i n g - S e a s o n

Most Earned Runs Allowed 1. 63 - Andy Cook............................................ 1988 2. 60 - Dan Guehne.......................................... 1994 3. 59 - Ryan Fraser........................................... 2010 4. 54 - Scott McGregor.................................... 2007 54 - Michael Novarese................................. 2002 54 - Mark Bowlan........................................ 1989 Most Walks Allowed 1. 59 - Charlie Lea............................................ 1978 2. 54 - Ryan Holland........................................ 2011 3. 51 - Jason McCommon................................ 1994 4. 49 - Dan Langfield........................................ 2011 49 - Chad Harville........................................ 1997

Lowest Earned Run Avg (Min 60 IP) 1. 1.17 - Danny Parks....................................... 1975 2. 1.35 - Dusty Farmer..................................... 1977 3. 1.87 - Mike Paxton....................................... 1974 4. 1.98 - Mike Paxton....................................... 1975 5. 2.04 - Greg Smith......................................... 1993 Most Wins 1. 13 - Dan Guehne.......................................... 1994 2. 12 - Collins Day............................................ 1994 3. 11 - Blair Gilbert.......................................... 1978 11 - Dusty Farmer........................................ 1977 5. 10 - Jason McCommon................................ 1994 10 - Chris Stewart........................................ 1993 10 - Greg Smith............................................ 1993 10 - Tim Corder............................................ 1982 10 - Andy Cook............................................ 1988 Most Loses 1. 11 - Jonathan Leicester................................ 2000 2. 9 - Russ Bratton........................................... 1997 3. 8 - Scott McGregor...................................... 2008 8 - Craig House............................................ 1998 8 - Mark Shuler............................................ 1980 8 - Lonnie Glass........................................... 1996 8 - Stephen Gostkowski............................... 2005 8 - Neil Schenk............................................. 2005

Most Strikeouts 1. 136 - Chad Harville...................................... 1997 2. 114 - Derek Hankins.................................... 2004 3. 112 - Craig House........................................ 1999 4. 111 - Dan Langfield...................................... 2012 4. 110 - Jarrett Grube...................................... 2004

Highest Fielding Pct. (Min. 150 Chances) 1. .997 - Cory Barton....................................... 2006 2. .996 - Adam Amar....................................... 2005 .996 - Ryan Ballard....................................... 1997 .996 - Greg Roper........................................ 1979 5. .995 - Andy Gessell...................................... 2002 Most Putouts 1. 529 - Adam Amar........................................ 2007 2. 475 - T.J. Rich............................................... 2011 3. 472 - Adam Amar........................................ 2006 4. 467 - Jay Fik................................................. 2001 5. 463 - Adam Amar........................................ 2005 Most Assists 1. 199 - Michael Murray.................................. 2007 2. 192 - Michael Murray.................................. 2006 3. 177 - Nick Garcia.......................................... 1999 4. 173 - Dan Uggla........................................... 2001 5. 170 - Brent Dlugach..................................... 2004 Most Errors 1. 29 - Brad Seitzer.......................................... 1990 2. 27 - Brian Noack.......................................... 1989 3. 25 - Michael Murray.................................... 2007 25 - Patrick Hope......................................... 2005 5. 21 - Scott Curtis........................................... 1995 21 - Brad Seitzer.......................................... 1989 21 - Scott Boggs........................................... 1988 21 - Doug Granger....................................... 1979

Most Home Runs Allowed 1. 17 - Dan Guehne.......................................... 1994 2. 16 - Andy Cook............................................ 1988 3. 13 - Daniel de Armas................................... 2002 13 - Ryan Fraser........................................... 2010 13 - Derek Hankins...................................... 2004 13 - Scott McGregor.................................... 2006 13 - Ryan O’Malley...................................... 2002 13 - Jason Wiedmeyer................................. 2000

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Most Hits 1. 41 - vs. Delta State....................................... 1978 2. 25 - vs. Nicholls State................................... 2005 3. 24 - vs. Marshall.......................................... 2010 24 - vs. UALR................................................ 1990 5. 23 - vs. Rhodes............................................ 1989 23 - at Houston............................................ 2012 Most Runs Batted In 1. 34 - vs. Delta State....................................... 1978 2. 21 - vs. Marshall.......................................... 2010 3. 19 - vs. UT Martin........................................ 2003 19 - vs. Nicholls State................................... 2005 5. 18 - vs. Louisville.......................................... 2000 Most Doubles 1. 10 - vs. UT Martin........................................ 2001 2. 8 - vs. Evansville........................................... 2011 8 - vs. Union................................................. 1930 4. 7 - vs. Air Force............................................ 2003 7 - vs. Arkansas State................................... 1998 Most Triples 1. 3 - vs. Ole Miss............................................. 1986 3 - vs. Brownsville........................................ 1915 3. 2 - at Marshall.............................................. 2012 2 - vs. Alcorn State....................................... 2011 2 - vs. Evansville........................................... 2011 2 - vs. Pittsburgh.......................................... 2010 2 - vs. Arkansas State................................... 1997 2 - vs. Saint Louis......................................... 1996 2 - vs. Mississippi State................................ 1958 Most Home Runs 1. 7 - vs. Eastern Illinois................................... 2001 2. 6 - vs. Baylor................................................ 1996 3. 5 - vs. Marshall............................................ 2010 5 - vs. Cincinnati.......................................... 1999 5 - vs. South Carolina................................... 1989 Most Total Bases 1. 58 - vs. Delta State....................................... 1978 2. 42 - vs. Marshall.......................................... 2010 3. 38 - vs. UT Martin........................................ 2003 4. 35 - vs. Evansville......................................... 2011 5. 34 - vs Nicholls State.................................... 2005 Most Walks 1. 15 - vs. Middle Tennessee........................... 1998 2. 14 - vs. Murray State................................... 1989 3. 12 - vs. Murray State................................... 2004 12 - at Middle Tennessee............................. 2012 5. 10 - vs. Louisville.......................................... 1996 10 - vs. Tulane.............................................. 1990 Most Times Hit By Pitch 1. 7 - vs. South Florida..................................... 1998 Most Times Struck Out 1. 16 - vs. Cincinnati........................................ 2005 16 - vs. Evansville......................................... 1999 3. 15 - vs. Ole Miss........................................... 2010 15 - vs. Ole Miss........................................... 2004 15 - vs. Southern Miss................................. 1998 15 - vs. Mississippi State.............................. 1996 Most Stolen Bases 1. 14 - vs. Brownsville...................................... 1915 2. 11 - vs. Rhodes............................................ 1987 3. 9 - vs. Rhodes.............................................. 1989 9 - vs. Christian Brothers............................. 1988 9 - vs. Southwestern.................................... 1950

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Fewest Runs Allowed 1. 107............................................................... 1975 2. 142............................................................... 1976 3. 146............................................................... 1974 4. 150............................................................... 1973 5. 159............................................................... 1972

Most Saves 1. 9 - Matt Yokley............................................. 2007 2. 8 - Jeff Ince.................................................. 1994 8 - Chad Harville.......................................... 1996 8 - Jonathan Van Eaton................................ 2012 5. 7 - Steve Moss............................................. 1991

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Team Pitching - Game

Team Fielding - Game

Most At Bats 1. 9 - Chad Zurcher vs. Middle Tennessee....... 2008 9 - Craig House vs. Evansville....................... 1999 9 - Dan Uggla vs. Evansville......................... 1999 9 - Nick Garcia vs. Evansville........................ 1999 9 - Doug Granger vs. Delta State.................. 1978

Most Innings Pitched 1. 21 - at Evanville (4-4, T)............................... 1999 2. 16 - at Houston (7-8, L)................................ 2006 3. 15 - vs. UAB (8-9, L)..................................... 2002 4. 14 - at MTSU (17-11, W).............................. 2008 14 - vs. SEMO (8-9, L)................................... 2008

Most Putouts 1. 63 - vs. Evansville......................................... 1999 2. 47 - vs. Houston........................................... 2006 3. 45 - vs. UAB................................................. 2002 4. 42 - vs. SEMO............................................... 2008 42 - vs. Middle Tennessee........................... 2008

Most Runs Scored 1. 7 - Doug Granger vs. Delta State.................. 1978 2. 6 - David Parks vs. Delta State..................... 1978 3. 5 - Jeff Robinson vs. Delta State.................. 1978 5 - Tim Smith vs. Delta State........................ 1978 5 - Jerry Daniel vs. Cornell (Iowa)................ 1973

Most Hits Allowed 1. 27 - vs. Rice.................................................. 2006 27 - vs. Southern Miss................................. 2008 3. 25 - vs. South Carolina................................. 1989 4. 24 - vs. Marshall.......................................... 2011 5. 23 - vs. Rice.................................................. 2010

Most Hits 1. 7 - Doug Granger vs. Delta State.................. 1978 2. 6 - David Parks vs. Delta State..................... 1978 3. 5 - Chad Zurcher vs. Eastern Kentucky........ 2011 5 - Jeff Cottam vs. Cincinnati....................... 1992 5 - Paul Bakke vs. Southern Miss................. 1988 5 - Terry Pressgrove vs. Delta State............. 1978 5 - Ron McNeely vs. Millikin........................ 1975 5 - Dave Loos vs. Bradley............................. 1968 5 - Bill Dowdie vs. McKendree..................... 1964

Most Runs Allowed 1. 28 - vs. Arkansas State (13-28).................... 2008 2. 25 - vs. Nicholls State (4-25)........................ 2005 3. 23 - vs. Ole Miss (10-23).............................. 1932 4. 22 - vs. Baylor (3-22).................................... 1996 22 - vs. Lambuth (2-22)................................ 1980

Most Assists 1. 35 - vs. Evansville......................................... 1999 2. 23 - vs. Saint Louis....................................... 2000 3. 21 - vs. Middle Tennessee........................... 2004 4. 20 - vs. Houston........................................... 2003 5. 19 - at Tulane............................................... 2011 19 - vs. Saint Louis....................................... 2005 19 - vs. Indiana............................................ 2005 19 - vs. East Carolina.................................... 2004

Most Runs Batted In 1. 9 - Bill Dowdle vs. McKendree..................... 1964 9 - Collins Day vs. Cincinnati........................ 1994 9 - Dan Uggla vs. Eastern Illinois.................. 2001 9 - Bill Moss vs. Eastern Illinois.................... 2007 Most Doubles 1. 4 - Jeff Cottam vs. Northern Iowa................ 1990 4 - Legs Davis vs. Brownsville....................... 1915 3. 3 - Randy Phillips vs. Southwestern............. 1959 3 - Randy Bright vs. Tennessee.................... 1987 3 - Chris Marable vs. Tennessee.................. 1987 Most Triples 1. 2 - C.D. Kilpatrick vs. Mississippi State......... 1958 Most Home Runs 1. 3 - Bill Dowdle vs. McKendree%.................. 1964 3- Kurk Crain vs. Tennessee Tech................. 1984 3 - Chris Marable vs. Austin Peay................ 1987 3 - Mark Little vs. Dayton............................. 1994 3 - Craig House vs. Army.............................. 1998 3 - Jason Lovell vs. Cincinnati...................... 1998 3 - Dan Uggla vs. Eastern Illinois.................. 2001 3 - Josh Payne vs. UT Martin........................ 2003 3 - Adam Amar vs. Tulane............................ 2006 3 - Tyler Huelsing vs. Marshall..................... 2010 Most Total Bases 1. 15 - Chris Marable vs. Middle Tennessee.... 1987 15 - Tyler Huelsing vs. Marshall................... 2010 3. 14 - Jason Lavell vs. Cincinnati..................... 1998 4. 13 - Phillip Chapman vs. Alcorn State.......... 2011 5. 12 - Seven Players Tied Most Walks 1. 4 - Chad Zurcher vs. East Carolina............... 2011 4 - Jacob Wilson vs. Saint Peter’s................. 2011 4 - Ray Anglin vs. LSU................................... 1970 4 - Erick Kinnaman vs. Murray State............ 1982 4 - Steve Scott vs. UALR............................... 1985 4 - Chris Marable vs. NW Missouri.............. 1987 4 - Brad Seitzer vs. Murray State................. 1989

Most Walks Allowed 1. 15 - vs. Tulane.............................................. 1985 2. 12 - vs. Rice.................................................. 2012 12 - vs. Florida State.................................... 1988 Most Strikeouts 1. 19 - vs. Evansville......................................... 1999 2. 18 - vs. Murray State................................... 2004 3. 17 - vs. Kennesaw State............................... 2011 17 - vs. UL Monroe...................................... 2010 17 - vs. Cincinnati........................................ 1997

Most Errors 1. 14 - vs. Vanderbilt........................................ 1935 2. 8 - vs. TCU.................................................... 2004 3. 7 - vs. Austin Peay........................................ 2010 7 - vs. Baylor................................................ 1996 7 - vs. Cincinnati.......................................... 1989 7 - vs. Murray State..................................... 1989 Most Double Plays 1. 7 - vs. Murray State..................................... 2006 2. 4 - vs. Middle Tennessee............................. 2005 4 - vs. Eastern Illinios................................... 2000 4 - vs. Evansville........................................... 1999 4 - vs. South Florida..................................... 1999 4 - vs. Middle Tennessee............................. 1998 4 - vs. Tennessee Tech................................. 1988

Most Home Runs Allowed 1. 5 - vs. Marshall............................................ 2011

Individual Pitching - Game

Individual Fielding - Game

Most Innings Pitched 1. 13 - Harry Aycock vs. Hendrix...................... 1916 2. 11 - Chad Harville vs. Saint Louis................. 1997 3. 9.2 - Jonathan Leicester vs. Southern Miss..... 2000

Most Putouts 1. 19 - Jay Fik vs. Evansville.............................. 1999 2. 18 - Phillip Chapman vs. Kennesaw State.... 2011 18 - Jay Fik vs. Saint Louis............................ 2000 18 - Kurt Welch vs. Murray State................. 2004 5. 17 - Heith Hatfield vs. UCF........................... 2010

Most Runs Allowed 1. 10 - Ryan Fraser vs. East Carolina................ 2010 2. 9 - Sam Moll at Missouri.............................. 2012 9 - Clayton Gant vs. Kennesaw State........... 2012 9 - Ryan Holland vs. Marshall...................... 2011 9 - Tyler Farley vs. UCF................................. 2011 9 - Darryle Crutcher vs. Baylor..................... 1996

Most Assists 1. 10 - Dan Uggla vs. Eastern Illinois................ 2000 10 - Dan Uggla vs. Saint Louis...................... 2000 10 - Nick Garcia vs. Evansville...................... 1999 10 - Cary Fenton vs. .................................... 1993 5. 9 - Jordan Tolliver vs. Saint Louis................. 2005 9 - Brent Dlugach vs. TCU............................ 2003

Most Earned Runs Allowed 1. 10 - Ryan Fraser vs. East Carolina................ 2010 2. 9 - Ryan Holland vs. Marshall...................... 2011 3. 8 - Sam Moll at Missouri.............................. 2012 8 - Clayton Gant vs. Kennesaw State........... 2012 8 - Jody McKibben vs. Middle Tennessee.... 1997

Most Errors 1. 3 - Jacob Wilson vs. Oakland....................... 2010 3 - K.K. Chalmers vs. Mississippi State......... 2005 3 - Jordan Hart vs. TCU................................ 2004 3 - Bill Moss vs. South Florida...................... 2003 3 - John Moran vs. Arkansas State............... 2003 3 - Heath Bender vs. Southern Miss............ 1997

Most Strikeouts 1. 17 - Chad Harville vs. Cincinnati.................. 1997 17 - Derek Hankins vs. Murray State........... 2004 3. 16 - Dan Langfield vs. Kennesaw State........ 2011 16 - Kirby Ellis vs. Illinois Wesleyan............. 1964 16 - Dick Deweese vs. Hope College............ 1964

Most Times Struck Out 1. 5 - K.K. Chalmers vs. Middle Tennessee...... 2006 5 - K.K. Chalmers vs. Middle Tennessee...... 2004 Most Stolen Bases 1. 5 - Ernest Ball vs. Brownsville....................1915 2. 4 - Donnie Ganong vs. Notre Dame...........1981 4 - Roy Henderson vs. Arkansas State.......1981 4 - Ron McNeely vs. Union.........................1981 4 - Steve Betzelberger vs. Ole Miss............1965 4 - Russell Vollmer vs. North Dakota.........1964 4 - John Bramlett vs. Howard.....................1963 4 - Rowland Eveland vs. Southwestern.....1950

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports Most Runs Scored (Games) Most Runs Scored (Two Games) 1. 49 - Delta State (39-3)/South Alabama (10-3).................................1978 2. 44 - Dayton (18-6)/Dayton (26-11)............................................ 1994 3. 43 - Eastern Ill. (20-4)/Eastern Ill. (23-15).................................... 2001 4. 38 - Washington U (25-3)/Lambuth (13-1)................................ 1987 38 - Illinois (22-4)/Illinois (16-8)................................................. 1978 5. 37 - Illinios College (21-1)/Arkansas St. (16-1)............................. 1992 Most Runs Scored (Three Games) 1. 59 - at Dayton............................................................................ 1994 2. 55 - vs. Eastern Illinois (DH)/at Charlotte................................... 2001 3. 54 - at Delta State (DH)/vs. South Alabama............................... 1978 4. 51 - at South Alabama (DH)/vs. Dayton..................................... 1994 5. 50 - Delta State/South Alabama/Murray State.......................... 1978

Most Runs Scored (Five Games) 1. 83 - at Dayton/vs. Ole Miss/at UALR/vs. Cincinnati................... 1994 2. 76 - vs. Austin Peay/at Louisville/vs. Rhodes............................. 1987 3. 74 - at Murray State/at Dayton/vs. Ole Miss............................. 1994 4. 73 - at Dayton/vs. Ole Miss/at UALR.......................................... 1994 5. 71 - at Louisville/vs. Rhodes/vs. Arkansas State........................ 1987 Most Runs Scored (Three Game Series) 1. 59 - at Dayton*.......................................................................... 1994 2. 46 - at Louisville*....................................................................... 1987 3. 45 - vs. Alcorn State................................................................... 2011 4. 43 - vs. Illinois............................................................................ 1978 5. 41 - at UCF*............................................................................... 2006

Fewest Runs Scored (Games) Fewest Runs Scored (Two Games) 1. 0 - at SEMO/vs. Saint Louis........................................................ 1998 0 - vs. Middle Tennessee/at UAB............................................... 1997 2. 1 - 12x, last vs. Southern Miss................................................... 2012 3. 2 - 22x, last vs. Southern Illinois/at #23 Auburn........................ 2011 4. 3 - 39x, last vs. Houston/vs. UAB............................................... 2012 5. 4 - 45x, last at Arkansas State/vs. #24 East Carolina.................. 2012 Fewest Runs Scored (Three Games) 1. 1 - at #22 Mississippi State/at SEMO/at Saint Louis.................. 1998 2. 2 - vs. Southern Miss.................................................................. 2012 2 - at #30 Southern Miss/at Mississippi State/vs. #30 ECU........ 2008 2 - vs. Middle Tennessee/at UAB............................................... 1997 3. 3 - at #16 Tulane........................................................................ 1999 3 - at UAB................................................................................... 1997 3 - vs. Middle Tennessee/at UAB............................................... 1997 3 - vs. #2 Alabama/at #15 Florida State..................................... 1983 4. 4 - at Middle Tennessee/vs. Tulane........................................... 2002 4 - at UAB................................................................................... 2001 4 - at #13 Houston..................................................................... 2000 5. 5 - 11x, last vs. Southern Miss/vs. #18 Ole Miss........................ 2012 Fewest Runs Scored (Four Games) 1. 3 - vs. Middle Tennessee/at UAB............................................... 1997 2. 5 - at #30 Southern Miss/at Mississippi State/vs. #30 ECU........ 2008 5 - vs. Middle Tennessee/at UAB............................................... 1997 5 - at Middle Tennesse/at Ole Miss/vs. Louisville...................... 1990 3. 6 - at Southern Miss/vs. #18 Ole Miss....................................... 2012 6 - at Marshall/at #23 Ole Miss/vs. #12 Rice............................. 2008 4. 7 - 6x, last vs. Saint Louis/at #1 Tulane...................................... 2005 5. 8 - 9x, last at Southern Miss/vs. #18 Ole Miss/at #7 UCF.......... 2012 Fewest Runs Scored (Five Games) 1. 6 - vs. Middle Tennessee/at UAB............................................... 1997 2. 8 - at Marshall/at #23 Ole Miss/vs. #12 Rice............................. 2008 3. 9 - at Southern Miss/vs. #18 Ole Miss/at #7 UCF...................... 2012 9 - at Middle Tennessee/at Ole Miss/vs. Louisville.................... 1990 9 - at Middle Tennessee/at Ole Miss/vs. Louisville/vs. Va. Tech......1990 4. 10 - vs. #16 Vanderbilt/at #30 Southern Miss/at Miss. State.... 2008 10 - vs. Southern Miss/vs. Middle Tennessee/at UAB............... 1997 5. 11 - at #30 Southern Miss/at Mississippi State/vs. #30 ECU...... 2008 11 - vs. UAB/vs. Arkansas State/at Houston.............................. 1998 11 - vs. #3 Florida State/at South Carolina................................. 1989

Most Runs Allowed (Games) Most Runs Allowed (Two Games) 1. 41 - vs. #2 Rice........................................................................... 2006 2. 39 - vs. Troy................................................................................ 2006 3. 38 - vs. Charlotte........................................................................ 1998 38 - at Baylor.............................................................................. 1996 4. 37 - at Troy/at Middle Tennessee.............................................. 2009 37 - vs. Troy................................................................................ 2006 5. 36 - at Middle Tennessee........................................................... 2009 36 - vs. Nicholls State/vs. Middle Tennessee............................. 2005 36 - vs. Nicholls State................................................................. 2005 36 - at Middle Tennessee........................................................... 1998 36 - at Baylor.............................................................................. 1996 Most Runs Allowed (Three Games) 1. 55 - at Troy/at Middle Tennesse................................................ 2009 55 - vs. Troy................................................................................ 2006 2. 53 - vs. #2 Rice/vs. #15 Mississippi State................................... 2006 3. 52 - vs. #15 Ole Miss/at TCU...................................................... 2004 52 - at Baylor.............................................................................. 1996 4. 48 - vs. #2 Rice........................................................................... 2006 48 - vs. Nicholls State................................................................. 2005 5. 47 - vs. Nicholls State/vs. Middle Tennesse............................... 2005

Fewest Runs Allowed (Four Games) 1. 2 - vs. Morehead State/at UALR................................................. 1982 2. 3 - vs. Lambuth/vs. UT Martin................................................... 1983 3 - vs. Lambuth/vs. UTMartin/at Tennessee.............................. 1983 3 - at UALR/at Ole Miss/vs. Southern Illinois............................. 1982 3 - vs. Morehead State/at UALR/at Ole Miss............................. 1982 3. 4 - vs. Navy/vs. Christian Brothers/vs. UALR/at UALR................ 1989 4 - vs. UALR................................................................................ 1984 4 - vs. UT Martin/at Tennessee Tech.......................................... 1983 4 - vs. Morehead State/at UALR................................................. 1982 4 - vs. UALR/vs. Delta State/vs. Ole Miss................................... 1979 4. 5 - 10x, last vs. West Virginia/vs. Navy/vs. UAPB....................... 1999 5. 6 - 13x, last vs. Siena/vs. Arkansas State/vs. #7 Rice................. 2012 Fewest Runs Allowed (Five Games) 1. 3 - vs. Lambuth/vs. UT Martin/at Tennessee Tech..................... 1983 3 - vs. Morehead State/at UALR/at Ole Miss............................. 1982 2. 4 - vs. Lambuth/vs. UT Martin/at Tennessee Tech..................... 1983 4 - vs. Morehead State/at UALR................................................. 1982 3. 5 - vs. Morehead State/at UALR/at Ole Miss/vs. Southern Ill.... 1982 4. 6 - vs. UT Martin/at Tennessee Tech/at Ole Miss....................... 1983 6 - vs. UALR/vs. Delta State/vs. Ole Miss................................... 1979 5. 7 - 6x, last vs. Navy/ vs. Air Force/vs. Notre Dame/vs. Army/at Miss. State.....1996 Fewest Runs Allowed (Three Game Series) 1. 4 - vs. UAB*................................................................................ 1995 2. 5 - vs. Murray State.................................................................... 2004 5 - vs. Cincinnati*....................................................................... 1994 3. 6 - 6x times, last at Southern Miss*........................................... 2012 4. 7 - 9x, last vs. SIU-Edwardsville.................................................. 2009 5. 8 - at UAB*................................................................................. 2011 8 - vs. Saint Peter’s..................................................................... 2011 8 - at UAB*................................................................................. 1997 8 - at Cincinnati*........................................................................ 1994 8 - vs. Southern Miss.................................................................. 1985 * - denotes conference opponents

Most Runs Allowed (Four Games) 1. 61 - vs. Troy/at Murray State..................................................... 2006 2. 60 - at Troy/at Middle Tennessee/vs. Valparaiso....................... 2009 60 - at Troy/at Middle Tennessee.............................................. 2009 60 - vs. #2 Rice/vs. #15 Mississippi State................................... 2006 60 - vs. #15 Ole Miss/at TCU...................................................... 2004 3. 59 - vs. Nicholls State/vs. Middle Tennessee............................. 2005 4. 58 - vs. #2 Rice/vs. #15 Mississippi State................................... 2006 58 - vs. Middle Tennesse/vs. Troy.............................................. 2006 58 - at Mississippi State/at Baylor.............................................. 1996 5. 56 - at Baylor/vs. Cumberland................................................... 1996 Most Runs Allowed (Five Games) 1. 74 - vs. Murray State/at Troy/at Middle Tennessee................... 2009 2. 67 - Dallas Baptist/at Middle Tennessee/vs. Tulane.................. 2008 3. 65 - at Troy/at Middle Tennessee/vs. Valparaiso....................... 2009 65 - vs. #2 Rice/vs. #15 Mississippi State................................... 2006 65 - at Middle Tennessee/vs. #25 Houston/vs. Murray State.... 1999 4. 64 - vs. Middle Tennessee/vs. Troy/at Murray State.................. 2006 5. 63 - vs. Middle Tennessee/vs. Troy............................................ 2006 Most Runs Allowed (Three Game Series) 1. 55 - vs. Troy................................................................................ 2006 2. 52 - at Baylor.............................................................................. 1996 3. 48 - vs. #2 Rice*......................................................................... 2006 48 - vs. Nicholls State................................................................. 2005 4. 46 - at #30 Southern Miss*........................................................ 2008 46 - at #7 Houston*................................................................... 2002 5. 42 - vs. #25 Houston*................................................................ 1999

Fewest Runs Allowed (Games) Fewest Runs Allowed (Two Games) 1. 0 - 9x, last vs. Northern Iowa..................................................... 1991 2. 1 - 18x. last at #7 UCF/vs. UAB................................................... 2012 3. 2 - 49x, last at Marshall.............................................................. 2012 4. 3 - 69x, last at Houston/vs. Southern Miss................................ 2012 5. 4 - 75x, last at Southern Miss/vs. #18 Ole Miss......................... 2012 Fewest Runs Allowed (Three Games) 1. 0 - vs. Lambuth/vs. UT Martin................................................... 1983 2. 1 - vs. UALR................................................................................ 1985 1 - vs. UALR................................................................................ 1984 1 - at UALR/at Ole Miss.............................................................. 1982 3. 2 - 9x, last vs. Siena/vs. Arkansas State/vs. #7 Rice................... 2012 4. 3 - 17x, last at SEMO/vs. Cicinnati/vs. Saint Louis..................... 1992 5. 4 - 17x, last vs. Akron/vs. Missouri/vs. UT Martin..................... 2007

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Most Runs Scored (Four Games) 1. 68 - at Murray State/at Dayton ................................................. 1994 2. 65 - at Dayton/vs. Ole Miss/at UALR/vs. Cincinnati................... 1994 65 - at Dayton/vs. Ole Miss........................................................ 1994 3. 61 - vs. Arkansas State/at South Alabama/vs. Dayton............... 1994 61 - vs. Austin Peay/at Louisville................................................ 1987 61 - at Louisville/vs. Rhodes...................................................... 1987 61 - vs. Murray State/at Delta State/vs. South Alabama........... 1978 4. 59 - vs. SW Missouri State/vs. Eastern Illinois/at Charlotte....... 2001 5. 58 - at Dayton/vs. Ole Miss/at UALR.......................................... 1994

Fewest Runs Scored (Three Game Series) 1. 2 - at Southern Miss*................................................................. 2012 2. 3 - at #16 Tulane*...................................................................... 1999 3 - at UAB*................................................................................. 1997 3. 4 - at UAB*................................................................................. 2001 4 - at #13 Houston*................................................................... 2000 4. 5 - vs. Saint Louis*..................................................................... 2005 5 - vs. #3 Florida State................................................................ 1989 5. 6 - at Tulane*............................................................................. 2003 6 - at Houston*.......................................................................... 1998 6 - vs. #6 Florida State................................................................ 1987 6 - vs. #2 Florida State................................................................ 1986

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Largest Margin of Victory 1. 36 - vs. Delta State (39-3)............................ 1978 2. 29 - vs. Southwestern (29-0)....................... 1951 3. 24 - vs. Cincinnati (25-1).............................. 1994 24 - vs. Hanover (26-2)................................ 1959 5. 23 - vs. UT Martin (24-1)............................. 2003 23 - vs. Tennessee (24-1)............................. 1987

All-Time Victories 1 1913............................... vs. UT-Memphis, 6-4 100 1924 200 1951.................................. vs. Delta State, 4-3 300 4/22/63.......................... vs. #22 Ole Miss, 5-2 400 3/29/69..........................vs. Murray State, 1-0 500 4/12/74..................... vs. Wisconsin State, 6-2 600 4/30/77..................................... vs. SEMO, 5-4 700 5/1/80........................vs. Tennessee Tech, 4-0 800 3/31/83..................... vs. Eastern Illinois, 10-0 900 4/5/86...........................at Southern Miss, 3-2 1000 4/6/89.....................................vs. Rhodes, 6-1 1100 2/21/93.................... vs. North Alabama, 14-8 1200 3/18/95.............................. at Cincinnati, 13-5 1300 3/2/99......................................vs. UAPB, 12-3 1400 4/4/03.......................................... vs. TCU, 9-6 1500 3/21/07................vs. Middle Tennessee, 11-8 1600 3/26/11........................... at East Carolina, 3-2

A Memphis Batter Had 9 at bats in a game Chad Zurcher vs. Middle Tennessee, 4/23/08 Had 8 at bats in a game.................................................................. Chad Zurcher vs. Middle Tennessee, 4/23/08 Had 7 at bats in a game......................................................................................Phillip Chapman at UAB 4/16/11 Had 7 hits in a game................................................................................. Doug Granger vs. Delta State, 4/17/78 Had 6 hits in a game..................................................................................... David Parks vs. Delta State, 4/17/78 Had 5 hits in a game...........................................................................Chad Zurcher vs. Eastern Kentucky, 3/5/11 Had 4 hits in a game..........................................................................................Ford Wilson at Houston, 5/17/12 Had 7 runs in a game................................................................................ Doug Granger vs. Delta State, 4/17/78 Had 6 runs in a game.................................................................................... David Parks vs. Delta State, 4/17/78 Had 5 runs in a game.......................................................................................Phil Smith vs. Delta State, 4/17/78 Had 4 runs in a game............................................................................. Drew Matinez vs. Southern Miss, 4/9/11 Had 4 doubles in a game.............................................................................. Jeff Cottam vs. Northern Iowa, 1990 Had 3 doubles in a game.............................................................................. Jacob Wilson vs. Evansville, 2/19/11 Had 2 doubles in a game....................................................................................... Eli Hynes at Missouri, 5/13/12 Had 2 triples in a game...........................................................................C.D Kilpatrick vs. Mississippi State, 1958 Had 3 home runs in a game............................................................................. Tyler Huelsing at Marshall, 4/3/10 Had 2 home runs in a game.....................................................................................Jacob Wilson vs. UAB, 5/6/12 Had 9 RBI in a game.......................................................................................Bill Moses vs. Illinois State, 3/14/07 Had 7 RBI in a game............................................................................. Jacob Wilson at Kennesaw State, 2/27/11 Had 6 RBI in a game............................................................................................... Jacob Wilson vs. UCF, 4/24/11 Had 5 RBI in a game..................................................................................Jacob Wilson at Murray State, 4/18/12 Had 4 RBI in a game................................................................................ Eli Hynes at Middle Tennessee, 3/28/12 Had 15 total bases in a game......................................................................... Tyler Huelsing vs. Marshall, 4/3/10 Had 14 total bases in a game..............................................................................Jason Lavell vs. Cincinnati, 1998 Had 13 total bases in a game................................................................ Phillip Chapman vs. Alcorn State, 4/3/11 Had 10 total bases in a game................................................................................ Jacob Wilson vs. UCF, 4/24/11 Walked 4 in a game................................................................................ Chad Zurcher vs. East Carolina, 3/26/11 Walked 3 in a game........................................................................... Ethan Gross at Middle Tennessee, 3/28/12 Stole 5 Bases in a game...................................................................................... Ernest Bell vs. Brownsville, 1915 Stole 4 bases in a game...................................................................................... Ton McNeely vs. Union, 4/18/81 Stole 3 bases in a game...................................................................................... Derrick Thomas at UCF, 4/28/12 Hit 2 home runs in a game.......................................................................................Jacob Wilson vs. UAB 5/6/12 Hit 3 home runs in a game...................................................................................Adam Amar vs. Tulane 3/24/06 Hit a leadoff home run..................................................................................K.K. Chalmers vs. Houston, 5/12/07 A pinch-hit home run.........................................................................Joey Liebermann vs. Notre Dame, 2/25/06 A grand slam.......................................................................................... Rick Russell vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/21/10 Hit a walk-off grand slam....................................................................... Rick Russell vs. Tennessee Tech, 3/21/10 Hit a walk-off home run........................................................................... Tyler Huelsing vs. East Carolina, 4/9/10 Walk-off hit................................................................................................ Jacob Wilson vs. Austin Peay, 3/13/12

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Largest Margin of Defeat 1. 21 - vs. Nicholls State (4-25)........................ 2005 2. 20 - vs. Florida State (1-21).......................... 1988 20 - vs. Lambuth (2-22)................................ 1980 4. 19 - vs. Ole Miss (0-19)................................ 2004 19 - vs. Baylor (3-22).................................... 1996 19 - vs. Mississippi State (0-19)................... 1961 Biggest Shutout Wins 1. 29 - vs. Southwestern (29-0)....................... 1951 2. 19 - vs. Tennessee Tech (19-0)..................... 1986 3. 18 - vs. UAB (18-0)....................................... 1995 4. 17 - vs. Lawrence (17-0).............................. 1974 5. 15 - vs. UAPB (15-0)..................................... 1999 15 - vs. Austin Peay (15-0)........................... 1987 Biggest Shutout Loss 1. 19 - vs. Ole Miss (0-19)................................ 2004 19 - vs. Mississippi State (0-19)................... 1961 3. 17 - vs. Florida State (0-17).......................... 1983 4. 16 - vs. Southern Illinois (0-16).................... 1967 5. 15 - vs. Ole Miss (0-15)................................ 1970 Longest Game (Innings) 1. 21 - at Evansville (4-4, T).............................. 1999 2. 16 - at Houston (7-8, L)................................ 2006 3. 15 - vs. UAB (8-9, L)..................................... 2002 4. 14 - at MTSU (17-11, W).............................. 2008 14 - vs. SEMO (8-9, L)................................... 2008

Daron Schoenrock Victories (at Memphis) 1 2/25/05.............................. vs. Air Force, 10-4 25 3/24/06........................... vs. #14 Tulane, 11-4 50 3/2/07......................... vs. Northern Iowa, 3-2 75 5/8/07........................ at Arkansas State, 10-5 100 2/22/09....................................vs. Kansas, 2-1 125 3/19/10..................vs. Tennessee Tech, 17-12 150 2/25/11...................... at Kennesaw State, 5-4 175 5/20/11................................. vs. Houston, 4-0 200 5/11/12.................................. at Missouri, 6-4 Best Start to Season 1. 11-0............................................................. 1981 11-0............................................................. 1920 3. 10-0............................................................. 1963 4. 8-0............................................................... 1989 8-0............................................................... 1913

Longest Nine-Inning Game (Time) 1. 4:42 - vs. East Carolina (3-2, L).................... 2003

Worst Start to Season 1. 0-10............................................................. 2000 2. 0-6............................................................... 1971 3. 0-3............................................................... 1977 0-3............................................................... 1959 0-3............................................................... 1957

Most Rainouts 1. 6................................................................... 1990

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Longest Extra-Inning Game (Time) 1. 5:22 - vs. Middle Tennessee ( - ,L -14 inn.).. 2008

Most Extra Inning Games 1. 8 (4-4).......................................................... 2009 Consecutive Hits - Individual 1. 7 - Trey Weidman........................................ 2008 7 - Steve Moss............................................. 1990 7 - Doug Granger......................................... 1978 7 - Jeff Robinson.......................................... 1978 Hitting Streak 1. 23 - Mark Little............................................ 1994 2. 22 - Drew Martinez...................................... 2010 22 - Michael Murray.................................... 2007 3. 20 - Adam McClain...................................... 2010 20 - Steve Scott............................................ 1987 5. 19 - Chad Zurcher........................................ 2008 Largest Home Attendance (Campus Facility) 1. 2107 - vs. Tennessee.................................... 2012 2. 2063 - vs. Mississippi State.......................... 2006 3. 1435 - vs. Rice.............................................. 2005 4. 1423 - vs. East Carolina................................ 2010 Largest Home Attendance (AutoZone Park) 1. 5127 - vs. Arkansas...................................... 2011 2. 5122 - vs. Mississippi State.......................... 2006 3. 3822 - vs. Ole Miss....................................... 2004 4. 3222 - vs. Ole Miss....................................... 2005 5. 2821 - vs. Ole Miss....................................... 2003

Year - Player vs. Opponent IP BB HB E SO 1987 - Mark Bowlan vs. Louisville 9 0 0 0 1

No-Hitters Year - Player vs. Opponent IP BB HB E SO 1987 - Mark Bowlan vs. Louisville 9 0 0 0 1 1986 - Greg Norris vs. Tenn. Tech 7 3 0 2 9 1982 - Bubba Cummings vs. UALR 7 1 0 1 6 1981 - Chris Litano vs. Lambuth 5 0 0 1 8 1978 - Charlie Lea vs. UALR 7 1 0 0 7 1976 - John Lee vs. Indiana State 7 0 1 2 12 1974 - Bobby Williams vs. Miss. St. 7 1 0 0 6 1966 - John Ross vs. Arkansas 7 5 0 4 7 1965 - Dick DeWese vs. N Dakota 9 6 1 2 7 1933 - Winton Simmons vs. Delta St 9 1 0 0 0

One-Hitters Year - Player vs. Opponent 2012 - Sam Moll at Marshall 1994 - Jason McCommon vs. Iowa 1993 - Chris Stewart vs. Tenn. 1993 - Chris Stewart vs. UAB 1993 - Chris Stewart vs. St. Louis 1986 - Rusty Covington vs. MTSU 1985 - Forest Nabors vs. So. Miss 1979 - Phil Smith vs. UALR 1977 - Ricky Evans vs. St. Louis 1976 - Danny Parks vs. Minnesota 1976 - Danny Parks vs. La. Tech 1976 - Danny Parks vs. Ole Miss 1976 - Dusty Farmer vs. Illinois St. 1975 - Mike Paxton vs. Millikin

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IP BB E 9 3 1 9 7 7 7 7 2 1 7 0 0 7 4 0 7 5 0 9 0 1 5 1 0 7 1 0 7 3 0 7 0 0

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6 6 3 5 7 7 8 3 5

A Memphis Pitcher A complete game..............................................................................................Chase Joiner at Houston, 5/19/12 A shutout...........................................................................................................Chase Joiner at Houston 5/19/12 15+ strikeouts.............................................................................. 16, Dan Langfield vs. Kennesaw State, 2/25/11 10+ strikeouts................................................................................................... 11, Dan Langfield at UCF 4/27/12 A 7-inning no-hitter................................................................................. Greg Norris vs. Tennessee Tech, 5/3/86 A 9-inning no-hitter........................................................................................ Mark Bowlan vs. Louisville, 5/3/87 A Perfect Game.............................................................................................. Mark Bowlan vs. Louisville, 5/3/87 A one-hitter.............................................................................................................Sam Moll at Marshall, 4/7/12 Threw back-to-back shutouts..........................................................................Scott McGregor, 3/23/06, 3/31/06 Memphis Opened season with a shutout............................................................................................vs. Alabama 2/21/06 Scored 15+ runs.............................................................................................................. 15, at Houston, 5/17/12 Scored 9+ runs in an inning....................................................................................9, vs. Southern Miss, 5/23/12 Had 20+ hits................................................................................................................... 23, at Houston, 5/17/12 Had 15-20 hits................................................................................................................ 15, at Houston, 5/17/12 Had 10 doubles................................................................................................................ vs. UT Martin, 4/24/01 Had 8 doubles................................................................................................................... vs. Evansville, 2/19/11 Had 7 doubles.................................................................................................................... vs. Air Force, 2/23/03 Had 5 doubles...................................................................................................................... at Missouri, 5/11/12 Had 3 triples............................................................................................................................. vs. Ole Miss, 1986 Had 7 home runs....................................................................................................... vs. Eastern Illinois, 3/14/01 Had 6 home runs....................................................................................................................... vs. Baylor, 3/3/96 Had 5 home runs...................................................................................................................vs. Marshall, 4/3/10 Had 4 home runs........................................................................................................... at Murray State, 4/18/12 Walked 10+ times............................................................................................ 12, at Middle Tennessee, 3/28/12 Stole 10+ bases.............................................................................................................. 14, vs. Brownsville, 1915 Stole 5+ bases................................................................................................................ 6, vs. Evansville, 2/18/11 Allowed no walks in a game.................................................................................................. at Houston 5/19/12 Issued 10+ walks in a game................................................................................................... vs. #7 Rice, 3/24/12 Did not commit and error..................................................................................................... at Houston 5/19/12 Turned a triple play................................................................................................................. vs. Baylor, 2/23/07 Scored winning run on catcher’s interference......................................................... at Mississippi State, 2/29/12 Had back-to-back CG...................... Chase Joiner vs. Siena, 3/17/12, Michael Willis vs. Arkansas State, 3/20/12 Was shutout at home............................................................................................................ vs. #7 Rice, 3/23/12 Was shutout on the road.............................................................................................at Southern Miss, 4/21/12 Struck out 15+ times........................................................................................................ 15, at Ole Miss, 3/2/10 Was held to one hit........................................... at Middle Tennessee, 4/20/11 (5 inning game due to weather)

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Record Book Y e a r ly S t a t i s t i c s - H i t t i n g 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 1956 2006

R 165 206 193 257 278 316 443 230 343 494 298 319 300 317 417 445 268 354 298 359 330 380 595 360 330 259 309 345 249 387 277 273 287 295 453 431 270 303 414 365 345

H 292 299 328 340 389 390 550 310 435 624 346 404 388 390 535 575 453 510 503 503 525 536 752 524 498 471 499 561 429 535 470 464 537 499 699 665 445 505 676 604 579

RBI 160 189 166 224 258 255 379 202 296 417 246 263 271 271 371 401 241 321 266 321 275 328 556 320 296 219 277 292 223 361 247 245 268 254 413 399 240 274 387 329 299

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 .309 .289

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 77 100 119 117 106

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 12 6

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 32 41

BB 130 211 197 161 173 235 258 201 229 270 243 183 173 223 272 247 184 268 209 251 179 265 348 303 224 164 199 200 216 236 184 158 176 208 221 243 252 195 208 248 229

SO 174 226 196 108 138 204 175 137 145 204 168 186 140 202 334 299 241 266 280 291 258 269 304 380 419 368 433 374 347 500 468 450 427 460 435 389 467 418 393 318 420

SB 26 69 78 102 62 84 104 95 98 110 80 66 37 70 81 77 65 93 63 62 111 87 151 49 63 62 52 40 38 35 37 53 50 59 83 61 64 60 70 55 64

Y e a r ly S t a t i s t i c s - P i t c h i n g 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 2011 2012

G 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 57 59

W-L SV 19-14 25-15 24-22 30-8 32-11 34-14 11 40-9 17 25-15 12 31-15 8 48-11-1 16 32-10 7 33-12 5 26-15 6 36-11 10 40-16 11 33-23-1 6 27-22 8 32-23 14 31-25 10 30-24 10 25-26 6 42-15 7 52-11 14 32-28 9 26-28 10 20-31 10 24-31 9 28-26 11 15-37 7 34-24 15 20-31 6 21-33 10 29-28 9 13-42 5 32-28 8 36-27 14 17-38 6 21-32 11 28-30 5 30-27 7 31-28 9

SHO 2 7 8 9 11 6 4 3 5 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 2 6

IP 245.2 316.2 343.2 279 316 346 381 301 348 455.1 321 339.1 309.1 354 441 455 384 440.1 463.1 467.1 429 483 541 504.2 465 435.2 460 485.2 446 501 449.2 458 484.1 470.1 538.1 545 488.2 470.1 508.2 505.2 515.2

R 159 150 146 107 142 180 254 180 220 245 181 191 255 213 218 285 282 333 284 313 307 225 331 287 372 310 380 337 344 330 399 331 322 470 413 432 415 388 429 319 272

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ER 137 107 99 72 101 119 205 127 183 188 150 147 174 170 150 211 217 265 220 243 229 167 253 217 292 247 303 265 274 278 325 277 272 376 343 356 343 329 344 292 229

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BB 105 148 140 67 146 153 216 165 149 199 144 138 182 158 199 190 136 211 173 180 207 181 195 182 251 231 233 234 190 192 214 215 200 215 178 235 245 216 236 258 235

SO 147 212 200 214 278 238 277 201 191 290 198 219 225 267 325 268 187 259 282 304 366 384 349 376 388 405 319 435 310 372 285 357 433 275 385 356 417 377 462 434 398

ERA 5.01 3.04 2.59 2.52 2.79 3.06 4.84 3.88 4.73 3.71 4.20 3.90 5.06 4.32 3.06 4.17 5.09 5.42 4.27 4.68 4.80 3.11 4.21 3.67 5.65 5.10 5.93 4.91 5.53 4.99 6.50 5.44 5.05 7.19 5.73 5.88 6.32 6.30 6.09 5.20 4.00

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports Record Book Season Leaders - Hitting 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...................................... .363 2000 Nate Sams........................................ .305 2001 Dan 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 2011 Chad Zurcher.................................... .443 2012 Adam McClain.................................. .392 At-Bats 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Jerry Daniel Ron McNeely Rene White Jeff Robinson Doug Granger Doug Granger Gary Williams Dave Anderson David Hernandez Denis Gourgeot Tim Dulin Wayne Thompson Wayne Thompson Rodney Bright Paul Bakke Chris Marable Chris Koss Tim Heming Tim Heming Rich Bledsoe Mark Bland Scott Curtis Cameron Jones Cameron Jones Cary Hiles Nick Garcia Paul Reuer Dan Uggla Josh Payne Brent Dlugach/Kevin House Chad House/Kurt Welch Jordan Tolliver Will Petersen Joey Leiberman K.K. Chalmers Drew Martinez Drew Martinez Drew Martinez Ethan Gross

149 136 148 170 186 144 153 220 149 169 159 157 206 208 200 194 211 217 214 210 273 213 202 191 223 223 190 214 204 202 219 220 253 243 200 194 260 239 243

Runs Scored 1974 Jerry Daniel......................................... 36 1975 Ron McNeely....................................... 43 1976 Ron McNeely....................................... 43 1977 Jeff Robinson....................................... 50 1978 A. Robinson/Granger........................... 53 1979 Tim Smith............................................ 32 1980 Anderson/Garrett................................ 51 1981 Anderson/Hernandez.......................... 76 1982 David Hernandez................................. 45

1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

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 Dan 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 Drew Martinez.................................... 56 Adam McClain..................................... 49

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

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 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 Dan Uggla........................................... 81 P. Cookman/J. Payne........................... 63 Kevin House........................................ 62 Chad House........................................ 69 Adam Amar......................................... 66 B. Moss/W. Petersen ......................... 85 Michael Murray.................................. 90 Trey Wiedman.................................... 60 Drew Martinez.................................... 60 Drew Martinez.................................... 98 Chad Zurcher...................................... 90 Adam McClain.................................... 91

Doubles 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

Ron Merritt........................................ 11 R. McNeeley/K. McKinney................... 8 Ron McNeeley.................................... 10 Alan Robinson.................................... 17 Doug Granger..................................... 15 D. Granger/P. Smith.............................. 8 Dave Anderson..................................... 9 Shane Young...................................... 15 Hernandez/Dulin/Kinnaman................ 9 Shane Young...................................... 15 Tim Dulin............................................ 22 Mike Covington.................................. 12 David Moss........................................ 17 Chris Marable..................................... 21 Chris Marable..................................... 18 Latham/Seitzer/Marable.................... 13 Steve Moss......................................... 21 Steve Moss......................................... 19 Tim Heming........................................ 15 Mark Little.......................................... 20 Mark Little.......................................... 20

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R. Barassi/B. Pennington................... .13 Ben Pennington.................................. 13 H. Bender/D. Miller............................ 12 C. Becerra/C Hiles.............................. 12 Nick Garcia......................................... 16 N. Sams/J. Leicester........................... 11 Dan Uggla........................................... 28 Josh Payne......................................... 14 Kyle Scott........................................... 16 Bill Moss............................................. 16 Adam Amar........................................ 12 Bill Moss............................................. 24 Michael Murray.................................. 21 Brett Bowen....................................... 15 T. Huelsing/J. Wilson.......................... 14 Jacob Wilson...................................... 19 Phillip Chapman................................. 21 E. Hynes/J. Wilson.............................. 17

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

Ron Merritt.......................................... 2 G. Frix/K. McKinney/R. McNeely.......... 2 Ron McNeely........................................ 5 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 J. Fik/N. 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 Adam McClain...................................... 3 Tucker Tubbs........................................ 2

Home Runs 1974 Mike Paxton......................................... 5 1975 White/Bradshaw.................................. 6 1976 Ron Merritt.......................................... 8 1977 Terry Pressgrove................................. 12 1978 Alan Robinson.................................... 10 1979 Smith/Parks.......................................... 3 1980 Dave Anderson..................................... 8 1981 Dave Anderson................................... 14 1982 David Hernandez................................ 12 1983 Allen Sigler......................................... 13 1984 Kurt Cain.............................................. 9 1985 Wayne Thompson.............................. 11 1986 Jeff Acuff............................................ 18 1987 Rodney Bright.................................... 17 1988 Rodney Bright.................................... 10 1989 Tony Ochs........................................... 13 1990 Steve Moss........................................... 7 1991 S. Moss/B. Seitzer................................ 8 1992 John Moon........................................... 8 1993 Mark Little............................................ 7 1994 Mark Little.......................................... 21 1995 Ronnie Barassi...................................... 8 1996 Ronnie Barassi.................................... 12 1997 Heath Bender....................................... 5 1998 Chris Becerra...................................... 16 1999 Nate Sams............................................ 9 2000 Nate Sams.......................................... 10 2001 Dan Uggla........................................... 18 2002 Barrett Smith...................................... 12 2003 Three Players....................................... 7 2004 Brent Dlugach...................................... 9 2005 Ryan Martin......................................... 8 2006 Joey Lieberman.................................. 14

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J. Lieberman/B. Moss......................... 14 Trey Wiedman...................................... 8 Brett Bowen....................................... 10 Tyler Huelsing.................................... 12 Eli Hynes.............................................. 7 Jacob Wilson...................................... 17

Runs Batted In 1974 Ron Merritt........................................ 27 1975 Kenny McKinney................................ 32 1976 Ron Merritt........................................ 37 1977 Alan Robinson.................................... 44 1978 Terry Pressgrove................................. 56 1979 Doug Granger..................................... 34 1980 Dave Anderson................................... 46 1981 Dave Anderson................................... 61 1982 David Hernandez................................ 54 1983 Allen Sigler......................................... 45 1984 Shane Young...................................... 41 1985 Tim Dulin............................................ 43 1986 Jeff Acuff............................................ 61 1987 Chris Marable..................................... 54 1988 Chris Marable..................................... 42 1989 Chris Marable..................................... 46 1990 Steve Moss......................................... 46 1991 Brad Seitzer........................................ 50 1992 Rich Bledsoe....................................... 37 1993 R. Bledsoe/M. Little........................... 49 1994 Mark Little.......................................... 86 1995 Jeff Ince.............................................. 44 1996 Ben Pennington.................................. 45 1997 Heath Bender..................................... 36 1998 Chris Becerra...................................... 49 1999 Nate Sams.......................................... 48 2000 Nate Sams.......................................... 41 2001 Dan Uggla........................................... 67 2002 Barrett Smith...................................... 37 2003 Kurt Welch......................................... 36 2004 Kurt Welch......................................... 48 2005 Adam Amar........................................ 53 2006 Adam Amar........................................ 66 2007 Joey Lieberman.................................. 57 2008 Trey Wiedman.................................... 39 2009 B. Bowen/J. Wilson............................ 33 2010 Tyler Huelsing.................................... 67 2011 T.J. Rich.............................................. 52 2012 Jacob Wilson...................................... 64 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 Bassari..................................... 93 1997 Craig House......................................... 91 1998 Chris Becerra..................................... 118 1999 Nick Garcia........................................ 109 2000 Nate Sams........................................... 95 2001 Dan 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 2011 Chad Zurcher..................................... 113 2012 Jacob Wilson..................................... 142 Walks 1974 1975 1976 1977

Jerry Daniel........................................ 31 Mike Paxton....................................... 26 Joe Berg............................................. 24 Alan Robinson.................................... 26

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports 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 B. Burr/C. Marable............................. 35 Ray Archer.......................................... 24 Brad Seitzer........................................ 44 R. Clement/B. 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 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 T.J. Rich.............................................. 39 E. Gross/F. Wilson.............................. 29

Slugging Pct. 1974 Ron Merritt..................................... .414 1975 Ron McNeely................................... .588 1976 Ron McNeely................................... .620 1977 Terry Pressgrove.............................. .691 1978 Alan Robinson................................. .649 1979 Doug Granger.................................. .451 1980 Dave Anderson................................ .642 1981 Dave Anderson................................ .695 1982 David Hernandez............................. .751 1983 Tim Dulin......................................... .739 1984 Tim Dulin......................................... .628 1985 David Moss..................................... .589 1986 Jeff Acuff......................................... .750 1987 Mike Hammett................................ .652 1988 Chris Marable.................................. .588 1989 Steve Keighley................................. .631 1990 Steve Moss...................................... .569 1991 Steve Moss...................................... .580 1992 Steve Moss...................................... .575 1993 Mark Little....................................... .713 1994 Mark Little....................................... .816 1995 Ronnie Bassari................................. .593 1996 Ronnie Bassari................................. .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 2011 Chad Zurcher................................... .557 2012 Jacob Wilson................................... .615 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 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

R. Clement/C. Kross........................... 11 Tim Heming........................................ 24 Tim Heming........................................ 29 Cary Fenton........................................ 21 Mark Little.......................................... 35 Scott Curtis......................................... 11 Cameron Jones................................... 17 Cameron Jones................................... 19 Craig House........................................ 12 Tony Lomeli.......................................... 9 Paul Reuer.......................................... 13 Paul Reuer.......................................... 12 Paul Cookman.................................... 13 Chad House........................................ 14 Chad House........................................ 17 K.K. Chalmers..................................... 17 K.K. Chalmers..................................... 39 K.K. Chalmers..................................... 33 K.K. Chalmers..................................... 23 Tyler Huelsing.................................... 12 Chad Zurcher...................................... 20 Drew Martinez................................... 20 Derrick Thomas.................................. 20

Season Leaders - Pitching 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 Brennon Martin.............................. 4.35 2011 Dan Langfield.................................. 4.32 2012 Dan Langfield.................................. 2.79 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 1999

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 Craig House.......................................... 8

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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

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 R. Holland/B. Paullus............................ 5 Dan Langfield....................................... 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 Croder/Williamson/Williams............. 16 1982 Don Goldstein.................................... 15 1983 Don Goldstein.................................... 19 1984 B. Cumming/G. Gallo......................... 10 1985 Cummings/Stansberr/Wilson............. 14 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 D. Davis/M. Yokley............................. 20 2007 Matt Yokley........................................ 26 2008 Neil Schenk........................................ 19 2009 Marcus Barnes................................... 19 2010 Chase Joiner....................................... 22 2011 Ben Paullus......................................... 22 2012 Jonathan Van Eaton........................... 30 Complete Games 1974 Mike Paxton......................................... 6 1975 Mike Paxton......................................... 5 1976 J. Lee/D. 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/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/Martin................. 1 2008 Brennon Martin................................... 1 2009 None...................................................... 2010 Fraser/Martin....................................... 2

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Dan Langfield....................................... 2 Chase Joiner......................................... 3

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 1999 Craig House..................................... 92.2 2000 Jason Wiedmeyer............................ 81.2 2001 Jason Wiedmeyer............................ 90.2 2002 Ryan O’Malley................................. 69.0 2003 Jarrett Grube................................... 73.1 2004 Jarrett Grube................................. 102.0 2005 Stephen Gostkowski........................ 80.2 2006 Scott McGregor............................... 80.0 2007 Scott McGregor............................... 73.1 2008 Scott McGregor............................... 78.0 2009 Brennon Martin.............................. 83.0 2010 Brennon Martin.............................. 93.0 2011 Ryan Holland................................... 95.2 2012 Sam Moll......................................... 95.2 Strikeouts 1974 Bobby Williams.................................. 44 1975 Mike Paxton....................................... 68 1976 Danny Parks....................................... 83 1977 Dusty Farmer..................................... 69 1978 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/P. Utley.......................... 50 2007 Matt Yokley........................................ 57 2008 Scott McGregor.................................. 55 2009 Brennon Martin................................. 59 2010 Ryan Fraser........................................ 59 2011 Dan Langfield..................................... 94 2012 Dan Langfield................................... 111

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports Year-By-Year Coaching Breakdown Year Coach W-L-T 1913 Clyde Wilson 15-2-1 1914 Clyde Wilson 11-4 1915 Clyde Wilson 14-4 1916 Clyde Wilson 7-4 1917 Clyde Wilson/Mabon Crawford 5-6 1918 Clyde Wilson 4-4 1919 Clyde Wilson 10-3 Wilson Totals (7 yrs) 61-23

Pct. .861 .733 .778 .636 .455 .500 .769 .726 Crawford Totals (1 yr) 5-4

1920 Elmer George 1921 Elmer George George Totals (2 yrs)

12-2 8-9 20-11

.857 .471 .645

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1922 Lester Barnard 1923 Lester Barnard 1924 Lester Barnard Barnard Totals (3 yrs)

6-6 5-10 9-7 20-23

.500 .333 .563 .465

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1925 Zach Curlin 1926 Zach Curlin 1927 Zach Curlin 1928 Zach Curlin 1929 Zach Curlin 1932 Zach Curlin 1933 Zach Curlin 1934 Zach Curlin 1935 Zach Curlin 1936 Zach Curlin Curlin Totals (10 yrs)

8-6-2 6-2 6-4 10-6 6-5 8-12 13-4 7-5-2 2-6 4-6 70-56-4

.563 .750 .600 .625 .545 .400 .765 .571 .250 .400 .554

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1948 Leo Davis 1949 Leo Davis 1950 Leo Davis 1951 Leo Davis Davis Totals (4 yrs)

8-3 8-5 9-4 8-4 33-16

.727 .615 .692 .667 .673

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1952 R.A. Long Long Totals (1 yr)

7-9 7-9

.438 .438

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1953 Arnold Ryan Ryan Totals (1 yr)

4-1-4 4-1-4

.667 .667

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1954 Cully Rickard 1955 Cully Rickard Rickard Totals (2 yrs)

2-9 6-7 8-16

.182 .462 .333

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1956 Frank Price 1957 Frank Price Price Totals (10 yrs)

5-5 6-10 11-15

.500 .375 .423

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1958 Dean Ehlers 1959 Dean Ehlers 1960 Dean Ehlers 1961 Dean Ehlers Ehlers Totals (4 yrs)

9-6 5-15 12-12 13-6 39-39

.600 .250 .500 .684 .500

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1962 Bob Stephenson Stephenson Totals (1 yr)

13-5 13-5

.722 .722

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17-6 .739 21-5 .808 21-7-2 .733 18-10-1 .638 15-14 .517 17-8 .680 20-12-1 .621 16-27 .372 11-29-1 .280 156-118-5 .587

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------------.714 .750 .500 .167 -------

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1963 Al Brown 1964 Al Brown 1965 Al Brown 1966 Al Brown 1967 Al Brown 1968 Al Brown 1969 Al Brown 1970 Al Brown 1971 Al Brown Brown Totals (9 yrs) 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980

Bobby Kilpatrick Bobby Kilpatrick Bobby Kilpatrick Bobby Kilpatrick Bobby Kilpatrick Bobby Kilpatrick Bobby Kilpatrick Bobby Kilpatrick Bobby Kilpatrick

19-14 25-15 24-22 30-8 32-11 34-14 40-9 25-15 31-15

.576 .625 .522 .789 .744 .708 .816 .625 .674

29-2 18-4 20-4

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5-5 7-6 7-9

.556

1981 Bobby Kilpatrick 48-11 .814 1982 Bobby Kilpatrick 32-10 .762 1983 Bobby Kilpatrick 33-12 .733 1984 Bobby Kilpatrick 26-15 .634 1985 Bobby Kilpatrick 36-11 .766 1986 Bobby Kilpatrick 40-16 .714 1987 Bobby Kilpatrick 33-23-1 .588 1988 Bobby Kilpatrick 27-22 .551 1989 Bobby Kilpatrick 32-23 .582 1990 Bobby Kilpatrick 31-25 .674 1991 Bobby Kilpatrick 30-24 .556 1992 Bobby Kilpatrick 25-26 .490 Kilpatrick Totals (21 yrs) 653-341-1 .657

---- ---- --- ---- ---- 11-5 9-9 6-8 8-10 7-12 8-10 7-10 ----

---- 31-1 11-6-1 ---- 20-2 10-6 --- 25-5 6-5 ---- 16-6 9-7 ---- 28-3 7-6 .688 24-6 13-8 .500 21-8-1 8-13 .429 16-11 10-9 .444 23-8 8-13 .368 23-11 7-12 .444 22-7 7-15 .412 18-10 4-13 ----

5-4 2-2 2-2 1-2 1-2 3-2 4-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 3-3

1993 Jeff Hopkins 1994 Jeff Hopkins 1995 Jeff Hopkins 1996 Jeff Hopkins 1997 Jeff Hopkins 1998 Jeff Hopkins 1999 Jeff Hopkins 2000 Jeff Hopkins Hopkins Totals (8 yrs)

15-3 22-1 12-11 9-11 9-17 12-15 15-12 8-18 92-78

.833 25-6 12-7 .957 21-3 23-3 .522 16-12 9-13 .450 14-13 9-13 .346 16-13 3-17 .444 12-12 8-16 .555 15-13 8-9-1 .308 11-16 4-18 .541 130-88 76-96-1

5-2 8-5 7-3 3-2 1-1 4-3 5-4 0-3 33-23

42-15 .737 52-11 .825 32-28 .533 26-28 .481 20-31 .392 24-31 .436 28-26-1 .518 15-37 .288 239-207-1 .536

2001 Dave Anderson 2002 Dave Anderson 2003 Dave Anderson 2004 Dave Anderson Anderson Totals (4 yrs)

34-24 20-31 21-33 29-28 104-116

.586 .392 .389 .509 .473

13-14 10-20 11-18 16-15 50-67

.481 .333 .379 .516 .427

2005 Daron Schoenrock 2006 Daron Schoenrock 2007 Daron Schoenrock 2008 Daron Schoenrock 2009 Daron Schoenrock 2010 Daron Schoenrock 2011 Daron Schoenrock 2012 Daron Schoenrock Schoenrock Totals (7 yrs)

13-42 32-28 36-27 17-38 21-32 28-30 30-27 31-28 208-252

.236 .533 .571 .309 .396 .483 .526 .525 .452

5-25 13-11 12-12 5-18 7-16 12-12 12-12 14-10 80-96

.167 4-20 6-19 .542 15-15 13-11 .500 16-8 11-15 .217 10-20 6-16 .340 16-12 4-18 .500 17-10 8-15 .500 21-14 8-10 .583 16-13 13-13 .455 115-112 69-117

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21-9 8-12 5-3 11-13 8-15 1-3 14-14 6-18 1-1 13-6 9-17 7-5 59-42 31-62 14-12 3-3 4-2 9-4 1-2 1-2 3-5 1-3 2-2 24-23


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National 2012 2011 2001 1994 1984 1983 1983 1982 1981 1976 1975

Jewish Sports Review All-America Adam Amar - UT Joey Lieberman - DH

2007 2007

NCBWA Preseason All-America Adam Amar - 1B

2007

Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America Brent Dlugach - SS 2002 Golden Spikes Award Semifinalist Chad Zurcher - 2B/SS

2011

NCAA All-District Dan Uggla - 2B Mark Little - OF Collins Day - LHP Tim Dulin - 2B Tim Corder - RHP Tim Dulin - 2B Tim Corder - RHP Dave Anderson - SS John Thetford - OF Alan Robinson - 1B Dusty Farmer - RHP Robert Reed - DH Ron McNeely - OF Robert Reed - DH Ron McNeely - OF

2001 1994 1994 1984 1983 1983 1982 1981 1979 1978 1977 1977 1976 1976 1975

ABCA All-South Region Second Team Eli Hynes - DH 2012 Adam McCLain - OF 2012 Jarrett Grube - RHP 2004

Conference Player of the Year Jacob Wilson - 3B (C-USA) Chad Zurcher - 2B/SS (C-USA) Mark Little - OF (Great Midwest)

2012 2011 1994

College Baseball Foundation Brooks Wallace Award Semifinalist Chad Zurcher - 2B/SS 2011

Coach of the Year Jeff Hopkins (Great Midwest) Jeff Hopkins (Great Midwest)

1994 1993

College Baseball Foundation Brooks Wallace Award Watch List Adam Amar - 1B 2007 K.K. Chalmers - OF 2008

Newcomer of the Year Dan Guehne - LHP (Great Midwest) Joe Lantrip - P (Great Midwest)

1994 1992

All-Conference USA First Team Jacob Wilson - 3B Adam McClain - LF Dan Langfield - RHP Chad Zurcher - 2B/SS Joey Lieberman - DH Adam Amar - 1B Jarrett Grube - RHP Dan Uggla - 2B Craig House - P/DH Craig House - RHP Chad Harville - RHP Chad Harville - RHP

2012 2012 2012 2011 2007 2006 2004 2001 1999 1998 1997 1996

All-Great Midwest First Team Mark Little - OF Cary Fenton - 2B Nate Weimer - 3B Scott Curtis - SS Jeff Hoekstra - DH Mike O’Keefe - C Dan Guehne - LHP Collins Day - LHP Greg Smith - P Chris Stewart - P Robbie Domino - C Mark Little - OF Steve Moss - 1B Jeff Hoekstra - 3B Cary Fenton - SS Rich Bledsoe - OF Barry Grant - OF Tim Heming - 3B

1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1992 1992 1992

All-Metro First Team Chris Kross - OF Chris Marable - OF Tony Ochs - C Paul Bakke - OF

1990 1989 1989 1988

Dick Howser Trophy Semifinalist Chad Zurcher - 2B/SS

2011

NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team Adam Amar - 1B 2007 Mark Little - OF 1994 Mark Bland - OF 1994 Collins Day - LHP 1994 Dave Anderson - SS 1981 David Hernandez - OF 1981 Dale Logan - 2B 1981 Scott Pearson - 3B 1981 Shane Young - DH 1981 James Davis - OF 1978 Blair Gilbert - RHP 1978 Dave Parks - DH 1978 Alan Robinson - 1B 1978 Jeff Robinson - SS 1978 Ron McNeely - OF 1976 Danny Parks - RHP 1976 NCAA Division I Defensive Player of the Year Randy Meadows - SS

1997

University of Memphis

1988 1988 1988 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1986 1986 1986 1986 1985 1985 1985 1985 1984 1983 1983 1982 1982 1982 1981 1981 1981 1981 1980 1980 1980 1980 1979 1979

All-Missouri Valley First Team 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

1973 1973 1972 1972 1971 1970 1969 1969 1968 1968 1967

All-Conference USA Second Team Sam Moll - LHP Drew Martinez - OF T.J. Rich - 1B 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

2012 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2004 2004 2003 2000 1999 1996

All-Great Midwest Second Team Ronnie Barassi - OF Scott Curtis - SS Jeff Ince - 3B Lonnie Glass - RHP Mark Bland - OF Jason McCommon - P Rich Bledsoe - OF John Armistead - P Nate Weimer - 2B Cary Fenton - SS Jeff Cottam - UT Steve Moss - 1B

1995 1995 1995 1995 1994 1994 1993 1993 1993 1993 1992 1992

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1992 1992

Conference USA All-Freshman Team Drew Martinez - OF Adam McClain - 2B Scott McGregor - RHP Stephen Gostkowski - RHP Brent Dlugach - SS

2009 2009 2006 2003 2002

C-USA All-Tournament Team Keaton Aldridge - C Eli Hynes - DH Dan Langfield - RHP Brennon Martin - LHP Adam Amar - INF Josh Irvin - OF Bill Moss - INF Michael Murray - SS Will Petersen - OF

2012 2012 2012 2010 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006

Great Midwest All-Tournament Team Scott Curtis - SS 1995 Ronnie Barassi - OF 1995 Collins Day - LHP 1995 Lonnie Glass - P (MVP) 1995 Mark Little - OF 1994 Collins Day - LHP 1994 Mark Bland - OF 1994 Chris Stewart - P 1993 Lonnie Glass - P 1993 Jeff Hoekstra - 3B 1993 Robbie Domino - C 1993 Mark Little - OF (MVP) 1993 Rich Bledsoe - OF 1992 Metro Conference All-Tournament Steve Moss - DH Brad Seitzer - 3B Chris Kross - OF Brad Seitzer - 3B Chris Marable - OF Mike Hammett - OF David Moss - SS Steve Scott - UT Wayne Thompson - C Tim Dulin - 2B Tim Dulin - 2B Tim Corder - P David Hernandez - OF Richard Webster - P 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

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Team 1991 1991 1990 1989 1988 1986 1986 1986 1986 1985 1983 1982 1982 1981 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1979 1978 1978 1978 1978 1977 1977 1976 1976 1976 1976 1976

BASE

All-America Jacob Wilson - 3B Chad Zurcher - 2B/SS Dan Uggla - 2B Mark Little - OF Tim Dulin - 2B Tim Corder - RHP Tim Dulin - 2B Tim Corder - RHP Dave Anderson - SS Ron McNeely - OF Ron McNeely - OF

Rodney Bright - 3B Andy Cook - RHP Chris Marable - OF Rodney Bright - 3B Bubba Burr - 1B Mike Hammett - OF Chris Marable - OF Steve Scott - OF 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

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports Honors & Awards W e e k ly H o n o r s

Academic

NCBWA National Pitcher of the Week Sam Moll 4/10/12

Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team Chad Zurcher - 2B/SS 2011

NCBWA National Hitter of the Week Dan Uggla 3/20/01 CBF/Diamond Sports National Lineup Ryan Fraser - RHP 3/24/10

BASE

Collegebaseball360 Primetime Performer T.J. Rich - 1B 4/11/11 Brennon Martin - LHP 3/31/10 College Baseball insider Regional POW Tyler Huelsing - OF 3/24/10 C-USA Hitter of the Week Jacob Wilson - 3B Jacob Wilson - 3B T.J. Rich - 1B Tyler Huelsing - OF Tyler Huelsing - OF Jacob Wilson - 3B Trey Wiedman - 1B Bill Moss - 2B Michael Murray - SS Adam Amar - 1B Adam Amar - 1B Ryan Martin - DH/OF Barrett Smith - C Dan Uggla - 2B Craig House - OF

5/20/12 5/7/12 4/11/11 4/5/10 3/22/10 5/11/09 3/3/08 4/2/07 4/9/07 3/27/06 5/22/06 2/28/05 5/14/01 3/19/01 3/2/98

Great Midwest Player of the Week Mark Little - OF 5/2/94 Mark Little - OF 4/25/94 Cary Fenton - 2B 4/4/94 Mark Little - OF 3/21/94 Steve Moss - 3B 4/13/92 C-USA Pitcher of the Week Dan Langfield - RHP Chase Joiner - RHP Sam Moll - LHP Chase Joiner - LHP Sam Moll - LHP Dan Langfield - RHP Ryan Fraser - RHP Ryan Fraser - RHP Brennon Martin - LHP Ryan Fraser - RHP Heith Hatfield - RHP Ben Grisham - RHP Scott McGregor - 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

5/7/12 4/30/12 4/9/12 3/19/12 4/11/11 2/28/11 5/17/10 4/19/10 3/29/10 3/22/10 2/23/09 4/2/07 2/27/06 5/3/04 4/5/04 3/1/04 5/12/03 4/7/03 4/16/01 5/10/99 3/8/99 3/1/99 3/2/98

CoSIDA Academic All-District IV First Team Chad Zurcher - 2B/SS Brennon Martin - LHP Neil Schenk - RHP Michael Murray - SS

2011 2009 2008 2007

Conference USA All-Academic Team Ethan Gross Dan Langfield Sam Moll Chad Zurcher - 2B/SS Phillip Chapman - C Ryan Fraser - RHP Brennon Martin - LHP Chad Zurcher - INF Brennon Martin - LHP Trey Wiedman - 1B Neil Schenk - LHP Ben Grisham - RHP Michael Murray - INF

2012 2012 2012 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2009 2008 2008 2007 2007

Institution M Club Hall of Fame Dave Anderson John Barnhill John Bramlett Charles Brewer Bill Burkett Phil Clark Tim Corder Zach Curlin Leo Davis Millard Davis Mike Dlugach Tim Dulin Blair Gilbert Phil Hodson George Holt Craig House Bobby Kilpatrick Charlie Lea Mark Little Dave Loos Chris Marable Milton Mayo Ron McNeely Bill Patrick Mike Paxton Allie Prescott Terry Pressgrove Elmer Ray Alan Robinson Jeff Robinson John Ross Winton Simmons Russel Vollmer

Great Midwest Pitcher of the Week Jason McCommon - RHP 3/28/94

University of Memphis

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2013 Memphis Spring Sports FedExPark Facts 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

FedExPark Firsts

Year-by-Year YEAR RECORD 2012 15-13 2011 21-14 2010 17-10 FedExPark Totals 53-37

PCT. .536 .600 .630 .589

2008 2007 2006 2005: 2004: 2003: 2002: 2001: 2000: 1999: 1998: 1997: 1996: 1995: 1994: 1993: 1992: 1991: 1990: 1989: 1988: 1987: 1986: 1985: 1984: 1983: 1982: 1981: 1980: 1979: 1978: 1977: 1976: 1975: 1974: 1973: 1972: Home Total:

.333 .696 .536 .167 .786 .545 .727 .689 .407 .536 .500 .552 .519 .571 .870 .800 .643 .759 .676 .786 .593. .717 .821 .897 .789 .846 .889 .970 .833 .750 .935 .839 .818 .958 .667 .625 .571 .684

10-20 16-7 15-13 4-20 11-3 12-10 8-3 20-9 11-16 15-13 12-12 16-13 14-13 16-12 20-3 28-7 18-10 22-7 23-11 22-6 16-11 21-8-1 23-5 26-3 15-4 22-4 16-2 32-1 20-4 15-5 29-2 26-5 27-6 23-1 16-8 15-9 12-9 720-332-1

Tigers hosted Mississippi State University in the 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.

At The Zone

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,

University of Memphis

AutoZone Park Home to the St. Louis Cardinals AAAAffiliate 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, neotraditional style. Now in the 13th year of a special cooperative between the University of Memphis baseball program and the Memphis Redbirds, the Tigers’ 2013 schedule at AutoZone Park features two games, against Ole Miss on April 2 and against Mississippi State on April 23. 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 then-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.”

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.

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

2013

YEAR 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 Totals:

Tigers Spring Sports Fact Book

RECORD 1-0 1-2 1-0 1-4 1-0 3-1 0-2 0-1 2-3 2-4 3-10 1-0 16-27

PCT. 1.000 .333 1.000 .200 1.000 .750 .000 .000 .400 .333 .231 1.000 .372

BASE

First Game: ................Feb. 19, 2010 vs. MTSU First Pitch:.4:06 p.m. (Brennon Martin -Strike) First MEM hit:....... Tyler Huelsing 1B (Feb. 19) First MEM HR:............. Jacob Wilson (Feb. 20) First MEM Win:............ Feb. 20 vs. MTSU (7-6) First Grand Slam:......... Tyler Huelsing (Mar. 7) First Extra Inning:.April 28 vs. ULM (11-10, W) First MEM Lineup: CF Martinez, SS Zurcher, 2B McClain, 1B Wiedman, C Ablett, 3B Wilson, LF Huelsing, DH Hatfield, RF Thomas, P Martin

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 roOms, 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 ballparks 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

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