2010 Rogers State University Baseball Media Guide

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Name Jairo Valdez Hamilton Hernandez Drew Taylor Colton West Joe Manbodh Jim Miner Jeremy Penn Tyler Harold Brandt Barnes Billy Balak Casey Cassity Steven Smith Lance Rymel Cristian Baez Luis Caraballo Keith Poverud Chris Brown Pau Sancho Kevin Radford Jake Taylor Tyler Garner Zach Hamby Josh Phillippi Jordan Clark Frensly Martina Andrew Garrison Rob Rodriquez Danny Bishop Kyle Deaton Grant Cosby Jacob Wenaas DJ Thompson

Pos. SS/2B SS/2B LHP SS/3B C LHP RHP OF OF 3B/C LHP OF/RHP C RHP SS OF 3B 2B/SS OF RHP RHP OF/1B RHP RHP RHP OF 1B C LHP RHP LHP RHP

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

Wt. 190 155 190 175 210 190 185 170 165 215 185 210 190 185 200 185 180 180 180 195 180 225 215 220 210 160 230 225 210 200 225 220

Cl. JR FR SO JR JR JR JR SR JR SO FR FR SO SR SR FR SO JR JR SR SO SR SO JR FR FR SR SO FR SR SO SR

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

Head Coach: Ron Bradley Assistant Coaches: Robert Brown, Ryan Brittle & Jimmy Rogers

Hometown/Previous School Lynn, MA/Becker College Orlando, FL/Edgewater HS Seminole, OK/Seminole State Greenland, AR/UA-Fort Smith Orlando, FL/Bethune Cookman Tecumseh, OK/Rose State Tortola, British V.I./Western OK State Oologah, OK/Oologah HS Bentonville, AR/Southern Arkansas Moore, OK/Connors State Barnsdale, OK/Barnsdale HS Tulsa, OK/Holland Hall HS Broken Arrow, OK/Seminole State Jamaica Plain, MA/Western OK State Augusto Cabral, D.R./Western OK State Coweta, OK/Coweta HS Moore, OK/Bacone College Barcelona, Spain/San Diego City College Tulsa, OK/Alabama A&M Tulsa, OK/Neosho County CC Poteau, OK/Carl Albert CC Tahlequah, OK/Connors State Pawhuska, OK/Pawhuska HS Moore, OK/Seminole State Curacao, N.A./Western OK State Tulsa, OK/Victory Christian Bronx, NY/Western OK State Owasso, OK/Owasso HS PeaRidge, AR/Pea Ridge HS Fayetteville, AR/Fayetteville HS Coweta, OK/Connors State Tulsa, OK/Coffeyville CC


What’ s Inside?

RSU at a Glance

Letter from the President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Letter from the Athletic Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 About RSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 Hillcat Life Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 2010 Baseball Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10 Head Baseball Coach Bio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Assistant Softball Coaches’ Bios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Baseball Player Bios (Returners). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-17 Baseball Player Bios (Newcomers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-23 Hillcat Baseball Conference Opponents. . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Hillcat Baseball Non-Conference Opponents . . . . . . . . 24 Hillcat Baseball Season in Review. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 2009 Baseball Season Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 2009 Baseball Player Stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 2009 Baseball Statistical Leaders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 2009 Final SAC Standings & Awards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 RSU Baseball Individual Single-Game Records. . . . . . . 30 RSU Baseball Team Single-Game Records. . . . . . . . . . . 30 RSU Baseball Individual Single-Season Records. . . . . . 31 RSU Baseball All-Time Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Athletic Administration & Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

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Letter from the President Welcome to a new season of exciting RSU Hillcat Baseball!

As many of you know, our athletic programs, although just a few years in existence, have experienced tremendous success. The RSU baseball and softball teams performed quite well during their fourth season, and the attendance and enthusiasm of fans was tremendous.

Since becoming president of this great institution, I have been as impressed by the sportsmanship of our student-athletes as I have the quality of our athletic programs. I also have been impressed by the academic achievements of our student-athletes, who have experienced success in the classroom as well as on the playing field.

We are excited about this season of RSU Baseball! Go Hillcats! Dr. Larry Rice

The university is pleased to be part of the Sooner Athletic Conference (SAC) and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) - two organizations that place a high priority on promoting healthy values, developing strong character traits, and encouraging academic achievement among all student-athletes. These are values that we share at RSU and impress upon our studentathletes every day.

President Rogers State University

Letter from the Athletic Director Welcome to Hillcat baseball! It's with great excitement and anticipation that we embark on our fifth season of baseball at RSU. Last year marked another successful campaign for Coach Bradley's Hillcats, and we are expecting another promising spring in 2010. The immediate success of RSU athletics has garnered national attention for our university and community, and we are honored you have chosen to join us for this exciting time in the growth of Hillcat athletics.

Rarely in life does one get the chance to be a part of something at the foundation level. However, here at RSU we are all doing just that. The players, coaches, and fans are building our athletic tradition together from the ground up. We hope that you enjoy your afternoons and evenings spent cheering on our team at the Hillcat Complex. We also hope you'll follow the Diamond Cats on the road by tuning in to our radio broadcasts later this spring on RSU Radio 91.3 FM or by visiting www.rsuhillcats.com. Your continued support will be vital to all of our programs, and I hope you know how much it is appreciated. Together, we can build a strong foundation and a proud tradition for the future of RSU athletics.

Wren Baker

Athletic Director Rogers State University

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About RSU Rogers State University: A Great Oklahoma Higher Education Success Story Rogers State University holds a historic position in the annals of Oklahoma higher education. Since RSU was accredited as a four-year university in 2000, enrollment has increased by more than 70 percent (student credit hours), earning RSU the title of one of Oklahoma's fastest-growing universities. RSU is a dynamic, progressive university with more than 4,200 students, widely recognized for its high-quality academic programs, distance learning options, and hightechnology learning environment. RSU is the only public four-year, residential university in the Tulsa metropolitan area. RSU is one of 11 regional universities in Oklahoma.

u RSU is the only public four-year, residential university in the Tulsa metropolitan area.

RSU offers 35 bachelor's degrees and 24 associate degrees, and is one of a few universities in Oklahoma with the dual mission of offering both four and two-year degrees. Innovative new bachelor's degrees include applied technology, environmental conservation, sport management, and game development. Many students from northeast Oklahoma who plan to attend medical school complete their undergraduate studies through RSU's program in medical/molecular biology. And RSU enjoys a statewide reputation for academic excellence in its nursing program.

Distinguished Academic Achievements u RSU enjoys a statewide reputation for academic excellence in its nursing program.

RSU was the only regional university in Oklahoma to be granted continued accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools without further required evaluation for 10 years - a rarity in higher education in Oklahoma and a major accomplishment achieved by few universities. This is truly a testament to the high academic quality of RSU. RSU participates in The Washington Center Internship Program, a nationally recognized program placing students with private, public, and nonprofit organizations in Washington, D.C. Students participating in the semesterlong internship earn college credit while they gain "real world" experience within their field of interest and interact with influential leaders and policymakers. RSU is one of only three universities in Oklahoma to participate in this prestigious program.

u The President's Leadership Class (PLC) is a four-year scholarship program designed to foster personal and professional development for RSU students who have demonstrated leadership abilities.

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About RSU Most RSU faculty members hold doctoral degrees or the highest degrees available in their fields from esteemed institutions across the nation, including Princeton University, Duke University, and the University of Oklahoma. The university also boasts an Honors Program, which provides an atmosphere where scholars can challenge themselves academically to maximize their college experience through specialized courses, student/faculty joint research projects, and a strong emphasis on service learning in the community. In addition, the President's Leadership Class (PLC), a four-year scholarship program that fosters personal and professional development, was designed for RSU students who have demonstrated leadership abilities.

u Most RSU faculty members hold doctoral degrees or the highest degrees available in their fields from esteemed institutions across the nation.

RSU also offers study abroad programs in Italy, South Korea, and Wales, and domestic study opportunities in Chicago, New York, and other cities. The domestic and international study programs provide students with opportunities to see the world, learn about other cultures, and enrich their educational experience. Students can learn more about these programs at www.rsu.edu.

Growth in Learning Facilities The new Centennial Center is a two-level, 50,000square-foot facility that combines student development programs under one roof, serves as a central location for students to study and socialize, and provides a focal point for the RSU campus in Claremore. The facility also offers expanded ballrooms, conference centers, and meeting rooms for the community.

u The state-of-the-art Stratton Taylor Library features large study areas, a coffee bar, and wireless Internet throughout the facility.

A major expansion and renovation of Baird Hall on the Claremore campus is underway. New student housing on the Claremore campus will be available in 2011. The recent expansion of the RSU campus in Pryor has resulted in a doubling of the campus facility, more classes, and more students. The state-of-the-art Stratton Taylor Library opened in 2004. The library features distinguished collections, wireless Internet, study areas, reading rooms, computer stations, classrooms, and a coffee bar. u The Centennial Center opened on the the Claremore campus last year.

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About RSU A Brief History of RSU RSU was founded in 1909 as Eastern University Preparatory School in Claremore. The school prepared the daughters and sons of area residents to attend college. Historic Preparatory Hall, known for its iconic gold dome, was the first building on the school's campus. However, the school closed only a few years after it opened. Taking its place was the storied Oklahoma Military Academy, which operated on the Hill from 1919 to 1971. Known as the “West Point of the Southwest,� the OMA has an extensive register of graduates who became great leaders, both in military and civilian life. More than 2,500 OMA graduates served in the Armed Forces of the United States during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. More than 100 graduates gave their lives in service to their country.

u Meyer Hall is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

In 1971, the OMA closed and Claremore Junior College opened on the Hill, serving more than 400 students. The junior college grew rapidly in the 1970s, and by the time it was renamed Rogers State College in 1982, the institution boasted a variety of associate degree programs, distance learning capabilities, a new radio and television station, and intercollegiate athletics. In 1999, the Oklahoma Legislature renamed the institution Rogers State University and charged it with seeking accreditation as a four-year university. Accreditation at the baccalaurete level was granted less than two years later in 2000.

u RSU is one of Oklahoma's fastest-growing universities.

Today, RSU is one of Oklahoma's fastest-growing universities, offering a wide variety of bachelor's degree programs to more than 4,200 students on campuses in Claremore, Bartlesville, and Pryor.

u RSU has more than 4,200 students enrolled on campuses in Claremore, Bartlesville, and Pryor.

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Hillcat LIFE Programs Academic Development The Rogers State University Student-Athlete Academic Development (SAAD) program is designed to support Hillcat athletes as they strive for success in the classroom and reach their educational and career goals. The program provides academic support such as advisement, subject tutors, and learning groups for each RSU student-athlete. Study sessions are designed specifically for each athletic program, and student-athletes are given the opportunity to work with tutors trained in their particular area of academic study. It is the goal of the SAAD program to help the athletes grow into responsible adults as they become upperclassmen and take the initiative to be personally responsible for their education and their future.

u Study sessions are designed specifically for each athletic program. Student-athletes are given the opportunity to work with tutors trained in their particular area of academic study.

The Student-Athlete Academic Development program, led by Jared Hood, will be there every step of the way for all the athletes to ensure they are pursuing a degree that will support their personal goals and prepare them for life after college.

Hillcat LIFE Programs The Hillcat LIFE programs are designed to promote studentathletes’ success off the field or court. Each year RSU introduces a variety of programs that will help enrich the college experience of its student-athletes, helping them avoid potential pitfalls and giving them information useful when making important life decisions. The following are some examples of Hillcat LIFE programs: Etiquette Training: Student-athletes are instructed on proper dining habits and dating manners and courtesies. Each athlete is given a demonstration on the proper etiquette at formal meals.

u RSU student-athletes have access to individual tutors to ensure they get the academic support they need.

Drug and Alcohol Counseling: Student-athletes are made aware of the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse. They are given examples of athletes with promising futures who failed to reach their potential due to drug/alcohol abuse. “It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time…” Seminar: This presentation attempts to elighten student-athletes about the existing legal realities associated with various acts they likely deem benign and provokes introspection that will lead to more careful decision making. Nutrition Counseling: A nutritionist meets with student-athletes to discuss healthy meal choices and lifestyles. Athletes are given an overview of different types of foods and how they affect the human body.

u Student-athletes are instructed on proper dining etiquette and dating manners and courtesies.

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Hillcat LIFE Programs Dangers of Gambling: Student-athletes are warned about the dangers of gambling addictions and also are warned against gambling on collegiate athletics, which is a violation of NAIA and NCAA rules. RSU athletics continues to expand its programs in order to provide a well-rounded education for all Hillcat athletes.

Champions of Character

u The core values of respect, responsibility, integrity, servant leadership, and sportsmanship are addressed in the Champions of Character program.

The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Champions of Character program is designed to instill an understanding of character values in sports and provide practical tools for student-athletes, coaches, and parents to use in modeling exemplary character traits. Launched by the NAIA in 2000, the Champions of Character program addresses character issues more comprehensively than any other national program for youth. The program currently reaches hundreds of thousands of students on nearly 300 college and university campuses in North America and extends into their surrounding communities.

u RSU strives to develop its student-athletes both on and off the field.

The NAIA has been informally teaching character development through athletics for decades. The core values of respect, responsibility, integrity, servant leadership, and sportsmanship are addressed comprehensively in the Champions of Character program. The NAIA Champions of Character program is an educational outreach initiative that emphasizes the tenets of character and integrity, not only for NAIA college students, but for younger students, coaches, and parents in our communities. Coaches, parents, administrators, and community partners all have a role in developing students of character. The NAIA Champions of Character program brings them training, guidelines, and behavior models to create positive environments that promote personal growth and fun sport activity.

u The NAIA Champions of Character program is an educational outreach initiative that emphasizes the tenets of character and integrity.

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2010 Baseball Season Outlook The Rogers State baseball program enters the 2010 season aiming to regain its footing as a rising star in the Sooner Athletic Conference.

Last season the SAC not only produced the 2009 NAIA National Champion, Lubbock Christian, but also placed four teams in the final national rankings and sent two teams to the World Series. The Diamond Cats believe they are in position to join the ranks of national contenders as they take the field in 2010.

The Hillcats suffered a minor setback in their climb to the top with a disappointing finish in 2009. However, with the heart of the batting order set to return and a large crop of coveted recruits now in the fold, RSU will look to join the league's elite programs this spring.

RETURNERS Only 11 players who saw game action for the Cats in 2009 are back for the 2010 campaign. Although small in number, the veterans should provide a strong anchor for a talented ball club.

“I feel like our pitching staff, with the arms that we've added, is going to give us the opportunity to compete on a national level,” RSU Head Coach Ron Bradley said. “We have some key returners back on offense, and our defense should continue to be a strength for us, so we're looking to take a big step forward this year.”

Fifth-year senior Zach Hamby headlines the list of returners. Hamby put up monster numbers during his first two seasons on the Hill, setting team single-season records for hits, doubles, total bases, and slugging percentage among others. The Tahlequah, Okla., native is on pace to shatter the RSU career home run record with 24 dingers entering his final season.

u joe manbodh catcher

Rob Rodriguez, Joe Manbodh, and Luis Caraballo return to their respective spots on the Hillcat infield. Rodriguez finished second on the team in home runs and RBI as the Cats' everyday first baseman in 2009. Manbodh hit .367 while handling the bulk of the catching duties, and Caraballo was a defensive standout in his first season as the RSU shortstop. Senior Tyler Harold will also have a chance to crack the starting lineup in the outfield after serving as the team's primary courtesy/pinch-runner the past two seasons. Senior Grant Cosby will once again be a fixture in Diamond Cats' starting rotation. The right-hander posted five wins and three complete games in 2009. Cosby has a career record of 10-2 and has amassed 86 strikeouts and just 22 walks during his three years at RSU. Seniors Cristian Baez, DJ Thompson, and Jake Taylor, along with sophomore Josh Phillippi, will also provide valuable experience for the Hillcat pitching staff. “This is a very talented group of veteran players,” Bradley noted. “Most of them have been with us for a couple of years and they know exactly what it takes to compete and win in the Sooner Athletic Conference.”

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2010 Baseball Season Outlook NEWCOMERS The Hillcats added quality and quantity to their pitching staff by signing five left-handed hurlers and a pair of hard-throwing righties for the spring. Junior right-hander Tyler Garner is expected to step in immediately as a weekend starter after serving as the ace of the Carl Albert staff in 2009. Jacob Weenas, a 6-7 southpaw from Connors State, and Jordan Clark, a 6-5 righty from Seminole State, will also vie for a spot in the starting rotation. Left-handers Drew Taylor, Jim Miner, and Casey Cassity should help provide depth in the RSU bullpen.

u Luis carabello shortstop

Sophomore catcher Lance Rymel also transferred from Seminole State and will see significant time behind the plate, while junior Colton West will take over at third base after starting for two seasons at the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith. Bradley labeled Rymel as “one of the best throwing catchers in the state,” and called West “a plus defender who hits for both average and power.” Two familiar faces will also make their official Hillcat debut in 2010. Juniors Kevin Radford and Brandt Barnes redshirted after transferring to RSU in January 2009. Both players run well and hit from the left side and both will have the opportunity to crack the starting lineup in the outfield. Sophomore Billy Balak and junior Pau Sancho are also expected to compete for playing time on the infield. Redshirt freshman Steven Smith impressed the coaching staff with his power in the fall and will likely get some at-bats this spring, while true freshman Keith Poverud could also provide depth in the RSU outfield. “Overall we're very pleased with this recruiting class,” Bradley said. “We feel like we addressed our biggest needs and also added some depth to our bench and our bullpen, which should pay dividends once conference play begins.”

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2010 Baseball Season Outlook

u Senior Tyler Harold looks to close out his four-year career at RSU with a trip to the National Tournament this spring.

SCHEDULE

The Hillcats will also play a home-and-home series with regional foe Oklahoma Wesleyan and will host Northeastern State for a nine-inning contest on April 20. RSU will close out the regular season with a threegame set against Oklahoma Christian.

RSU will play at home early and often in 2010 with 32 home games scheduled for the Hillcat Complex. The Cats will open the season with a 12-game home stand featuring four NAIA programs from Kansas.

EXPECTATIONS

The Hillcats open conference play at St. Gregory's on Feb. 25, before facing a gauntlet of perennial contenders in March. RSU is scheduled to play the projected top six teams in the SAC in succession beginning with a home-and-home series against rival Oklahoma Baptist March 4-6. The defending NAIA National Champions, Lubbock Christian, will visit Claremore for a three-game series March 18-19, and 2009 national semi-finalist Oklahoma City is slated for a trip to Rogers County on Saturday, March 27.

RSU enters the 2010 season armed with young talent and veteran leadership in key positions. Now in their fifth season of baseball competition and third as a member of the Sooner Athletic Conference, the Diamond Cats believe they have positioned themselves to take the next step in the evolution of their budding program. “We're still aiming for our first 40-win season,” Bradley said. “Winning 40 games will not only be a milestone achievement for our program, but we believe it will set us up for a chance to play in the National Tournament and compete for a World Series berth.”

“How we perform during the month of March is really going to be the key to our whole season,” Bradley stated. “If we can hold our own against those clubs, we should be in great position to advance to the postseason.”

The road to 40 wins begins on Feb. 6.

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Ron Bradley - Head Baseball Coach Head Baseball Coach Ron Bradley is a member of Oklahoma Baseball Coaches Association (OBCA) Hall of Fame, Class of 2003.

leading RSU to its third consecutive winning season. Bradley's Hillcats have posted a 104-84 record in four seasons as an NAIA member institution. He and his wife Jill reside in Claremore. They have two grown children: Ryan, who is the assistant athletic director for media relations and communications at RSU, and Kayla, an elementary school teacher in Edmond, Okla.

He began his collegiate coaching career at RSU in 2004 after compiling one of the most successful high school baseball coaching resumes in Oklahoma history. Most recently, Bradley was named the Oklahoma College Baseball Coach of the Year by his peers in January 2009. His career accomplishments include four state championships in four different classifications (2A, 4A, 5A, 6A), one state runner-up, and eleven regional championships. He tallied nearly 500 career victories in his 21 years as a head coach at the high school level and holds the unique distinction of winning the first baseball state championship at West Fork (Ark.), Claremore (Okla.), and Jenks (Okla.) high schools. Bradley took Claremore to the state championship game three different times and reached at least the semi-final round in all three seasons he coached at Class 6A power Jenks High School. Bradley has been selected Oklahoma Coach of the Year three times by The Daily Oklahoman and Tulsa World. He has also been honored with two National Region Coach of the Year Awards and is a five-time OBCA Coach of the Year. In 1998 he led the Oklahoma Senior Sunbelt team to its first ever Sunbelt Series Championship. Bradley has also been honored with coaching duties in the Oklahoma All-State game, Sooner State games, and numerous other all-star competitions. More than a dozen of Bradley's former players have been selected in the Major League Baseball amateur draft, two of which have reached the big leagues. Bradley has been a keynote speaker at the state and national level and is highly regarded in the baseball coaching community for his philosophies on hitting and his ability to build championship programs. Bradley laid the foundation for athletics at RSU when he introduced club sports to the campus as the director of physical education in 2004. He later served as interim athletic director and remains instrumental in the development of RSU athletic programs. Bradley guided the Hillcats to their first winning season in 2007 with a 28-23 record. He followed that up with a 35-16 record in 2008 and a fourth-place finish as a first-year member of the prestigious Sooner Athletic Conference. He achieved his 100th collegiate coaching victory in 2009 while

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Robert Brown - Assistant Baseball Coach Assistant Coach Robert Brown has been a part of the RSU baseball program since its inception. Brown joined Head Coach Ron Bradley to develop the Hillcat baseball program in 2004. He previously served as an assistant coach at Virginia's Radford University, an NCAA Division I school in the Big South Conference. His duties at Radford were primarily pitching, defense, and recruiting. Brown also served as the head coach of the Waynesboro Generals of the Valley League for two seasons. Prior to his work with Waynesboro, Brown worked as an assistant coach at Collinsville High School as well as a stint at Oklahoma Junior College in Oklahoma City. Brown guided the RSU pitching staff to a program-best 35-16 record in 2008. The Hillcat hurlers posted a 3.97 team ERA and racked up 299 strikeouts compared to just 132 walks in 2007. Along with his coaching at RSU, Brown enjoys being a clinical speaker and private pitching instructor.

Ryan Brittle - Assistant Baseball Coach Ryan Brittle joined the RSU baseball staff in 2007 after spending nine years as an assistant at the Division I level. Brittle worked for seven years as the top assistant and recruiting coordinator at Radford University before joining the Hillcats. He led the Highlanders to five conference tournament appearances and a fourth-place finish in the Big South Conference. Prior to working at Radford, Brittle served a two-year stint at Virginia Tech where he helped the Hokies claim back-to-back Atlantic 10 Conference championships. Brittle also played for the Hokies and graduated from VT with a B.S. in forestry. His primary duties at RSU include working with infielders and hitting instruction. In his first year with the program, the Hillcats set team records for batting average, slugging, and home runs. Under Brittle's guidance, RSU raised the bar with its offensive numbers again in 2009. Brittle also serves as the third base coach for the Hillcats.

Jimmy Rogers - Assistant Baseball Coach Jimmy Rogers brings a wealth of knowledge and experience from the Major Leagues to the Hillcats. Rogers joined the RSU coaching staff in 2007 and works primarily with the pitching staff. A former big leaguer, he spent two seasons in the majors with the Toronto Blue Jays. Rogers graduated from Tulsa Webster High School in 1985 and was an all-state selection while leading the Warriors to a state championship. He pitched for two seasons at Seminole State College and was drafted by Toronto in the 1986 amateur draft. Rogers lives in Beggs and enjoys giving personal pitching instruction when not working with the Hillcats.

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Baseball Player Bios (Returners) Number: 14 Age: 21 B/T: R/R

Class: Senior Height/Weight: 5'9/185 Position: RHP

Hometown: Boston, MA High School: West Roxbury Previous School: Western Oklahoma State Major: Sport Management About: Baez posted a 2-0 record with one save over 12 appearances for the Hillcats in 2009. He led RSU in relief appearances with 11 while also making one start. Baez went 3-2 to help Western Oklahoma State reach the JUCO World Series as a sophomore in 2008. He pitched a one-hit shutout in the Super Regional and finished the season with 38 strikeouts over 40.2 innings pitched. 2009 Statistics W L ERA IP BB SO 2 0 7.04 23.0 14 11

Cristian

Baez

Number: 9 Age: 21 B/T: L/R

Class: Junior Height/Weight: 5’11/165 Position: OF

Hometown: Bentonville, AR High School: Bentonville Previous School: Fort Scott CC Major: Business Marketing About: Barnes redshirted at RSU last year after transferring from Southern Arkansas for the spring semester. He is expected to vie for the starting center fielder's job in 2010. Barnes hit over .300 as a two-year starter for Fort Scott Community College. As a sophomore he tallied two homers and 26 RBI and set a school record with 31 stolen bases.

Brandt

Barnes

2009 Statistics AVG. AB 2B N/A N/A N/A

3B N/A

Number: 34 Age: 18 B/T: R/R

Class: Sophomore Height/Weight: 6’2/220 Position: C

HR N/A

R N/A

RBI N/A

Hometown: Collinsville, OK High School: Owasso Previous School: None Major: Business About: Bishop appeared in six games at catcher during his first season on the Hill in 2009. The freshman also recorded his first collegiate hit in just four at-bats. Bishop was a member of the Owasso Rams' 6A State Championship team in 2008. He was chosen for the Brad Fiddler Award for selfless dedication to Owasso baseball.

Daniel

Bishop

2009 Statistics AVG. AB 2B .250 4 0

3B 0

HR 0

R 1

13

RBI 0


Baseball Player Bios (Returners) Number: 15 Age: 15 B/T: R/R

Class: Senior Height/Weight: 6’1/200 Position: 2B/SS

Hometown: Agusto Cabral, D.R. High School: Padre Manuel Gonzale Previous School: Western Oklahoma State Major: Sport Management About: Caraballo became RSU's primary shortstop in his first season with the Hillcats in 2009. He committed just six errors in 155 chances and also clubbed two home runs. Caraballo helped Western Oklahoma State reach the JUCO World Series in 2008. The Dominican Republic native hit .388 with 11 home runs, 14 doubles, and 54 RBI as the everyday shortstop for the Pioneers.

Luis

Caraballo

2009 Statistics AVG. AB 2B .241 116 5

3B 1

Number: 37 Age: 20 B/T: R/R

Class: Senior Height/Weight: 6’2/200 Position: RHP

HR 2

R 24

RBI 141

Hometown: Fayetteville, AR High School: Fayetteville Previous School: None Major: History/Political Science About: Cosby led the RSU pitching staff in wins, starts, strikeouts, and innings pitched in 2009 and was named the program's “Most Outstanding Pitcher.” He earned a complete-game victory over No. 1 Lubbock Christian on April 25. Cosby went 4-0 in 11 appearances for the Hillcats in 2008 and also recorded two saves. The Fayetteville, Ark., native has recorded a 3:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio during his three-year career. Cosby earned his first collegiate win and made six relief appearances as a freshman in 2007.

Grant

Cosby

2009 Statistics W L ERA 5 2 5.04

Number: 24 Age: 22 B/T: R/R

IP 69.2

BB 14

SO 52

Class: Senior Height/Weight: 6’4/225 Position: 1B/OF

Hometown: Tahlequah, OK High School: Tahlequah Previous School: Connors State Major: Sport Management About: Hamby rewrote the RSU record books during the 2008 and 2009 seasons. He set new records for hits (67), RBI (62), and total bases (120) as a junior while also batting over .400 for the second consecutive year. Hamby led the Hillcats in hits (58), RBI (56), and batting average (.406) in 2008. The Tahlequah, Okla., native has belted a record 24 home runs and posted a .741 slugging percentage during his first two seasons on the Hill. Hamby missed much of the 2007 season at Connors State with a broken hand. As a freshman at Northeastern State, he earned second team All-Lone Star Conference honors.

Zach

Hamby

2009 Statistics AVG. AB 2B 414 162 17

3B 0

HR 12

R 45

14

RBI 62


Baseball Player Bios (Returners) Number: 8 Age: 21 B/T: R/R

Class: Senior Height/Weight: 5’10/170 Position: OF/2B

Hometown: Oologah, OK High School: Oologah Previous School: None Major: Accounting About: Harold scored 35 runs and stole eight bases as the Hillcats' primary courtesy/pinch-runner in 2009. He also belted two doubles and one triple and drove in four runs during his junior season. Harold hit .353 in 17 at-bats as a sophomore at RSU and swiped 10 bases. The Oologah, Okla., product made four starts at second base as a freshman in 2007 and appeared in 37 games. As a prep, Harold led Oologah High School to back-to-back state championship appearances during his junior and senior seasons.

Tyler

Harold

2009 Statistics AVG. AB 2B .258 31 2

3B 1

Number: 5 Age: 21 B/T: R/R

Class: Junior Height/Weight: 6’0/210 Position: C

HR 0

R 35

RBI 4

Hometown: Orlando, FL High School: Edgewater Previous School: Bethune Cookman Major: Business Management About: Manbodh proved to be a huge addition for the RSU program after joining the Hillcats for the spring semester in 2009. He quickly solidified himself as the starting catcher and hit .367 with six home runs and 33 RBI. Manbodh was named the team's “Newcomer of the Year.” He originally signed with NCAA Division I Bethune Cookman after a standout prep career at Edgewater High School in Orlando, Fla. He hit .404 as a senior and led EHS in on-base percentage. Manbodh's parents are natives of Guyana, South America.

Joe

Manbodh

2009 Statistics AVG. AB 2B .367 128 5

3B 1

Number: 26 Age: 20 B/T: R/R

Class: Sophomore Height/Weight: 6’5/215 Position: RHP

HR 6

R 15

RBI 33

Hometown: Pawhuska, OK High School: Pawhuska Previous School: None Major: Pre-Law About: Phillippi amassed a 3-5 record as a member of the Hillcats' starting rotation during his freshman campaign. He made seven starts and posted an impressive 32:9 strikeout-to-walk ratio. Phillippi went 6-3 with a 1.80 ERA and 58 strikeouts as a senior at Pawhuska High School in 2008. He was a three-sport star at PHS and received All-State honors as well as academic honors in all three sports.

Josh

Phillippi

2009 Statistics W L ERA 3 5 9.17

IP 34.1

BB 9

SO 32

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Baseball Player Bios (Returners) Number: 20 Age: 21 B/T: L/R

Class: Junior Height/Weight: 6’3/180 Position: OF

Hometown: Tulsa, OK High School: Booker T. Washington Previous School: Alabama A&M Major: Marketing About: Radford redshirted at RSU last spring after transferring at semester from Alabama A&M. He should see significant playing time in the Hillcat outfield in 2010 and could help bolster the middle of the RSU lineup. Radford was a two-sport standout (football and baseball) at NEO A&M following a stellar prep career at Booker T. Washington High School.

Kevin

Radford

2009 Statistics AVG. AB 2B N/A N/A N/A

3B N/A

Number: 33 Age: 24 B/T: R/R

Class: Senior Height/Weight: 6’1/230 Position: 1B

HR N/A

R N/A

RBI N/A

Hometown: Bronx, NY High School: Roosevelt Previous School: Western Oklahoma State Major: Sport Management About: Rodriguez started 45 games in his first season at RSU and finished second on the club in home runs (9), RBI (41), and slugging percentage (.613). He was named a second-team All-American after leading Western Oklahoma State to the Division II JUCO World Series as a sophomore in 2008. Rodriguez belted 21 home runs to go along with 14 doubles, three triples, and 66 RBI and also earned first team all-region and all-southwest district honors.

Robert

Rodriguez

2009 Statistics AVG. AB 2B .331 124 8

3B 0

Number: 12 Age: 20 B/T: R/R

Class: Freshman Height/Weight: 6’5/210 Position: RHP

HR 9

R 36

RBI 41

Hometown: Broken Arrow, OK High School: Holland Hall Previous School: None Major: Game Development About: Smith should battle for playing time in the Hillcat outfield after redshirting as a true freshman in 2009. He was an all-metro selection following his senior season at Holland Hall High School. Smith hit .388 with three home runs and also tallied three saves with a 3.43 ERA on the mound. The Broken Arrow, Okla., native was a four-year letter winner for the Dutch.

Steven

Smith

2009 Statistics AVG. AB 2B N/A N/A N/A

3B N/A

HR N/A

R N/A

16

RBI N/A


Baseball Player Bios (Returners) Number: 22 Age: 22 B/T: R/R

Class: Junior Height/Weight: 6’1/195 Position: OF

Hometown: Tulsa, OK High School: Bishop Kelley Previous School: Neosho County CC Major: Undecided About: After beginning his collegiate career as a position player, Taylor made the move to the RSU bullpen in 2009. He posted a 0-1 record and logged six appearances, including one start, in his first season as a member of the Hillcat pitching staff. Taylor hit .200 in 10 at-bats for the Hillcats in 2008. He drove in one run and scored five times. Taylor redshirted as a true freshman at Neosho County Community College after a very successful prep career at Tulsa Bishop Kelley High School.

Jake

Taylor

2009 Statistics W L ERA 0 1 12.10

Number: 45 Age: 22 B/T: R/R

IP 9.2

BB 5

SO 6

Class: Senior Height/Weight: 6’4/220 Position: RHP

Hometown: Tulsa, OK High School: Bishop Kelley Previous School: Coffeyville CC Major: History About: Thompson posted a 2-1 record and logged 21 innings on the mound for the Hillcats in 2009. He tossed two complete games and racked up 14 strikeouts along the way. Thompson made 13 appearances on the mound in his first season at RSU in 2008. He tallied 22 strikeouts in 18.2 innings of work and earned one save. The Bishop Kelley High School product received a medical redshirt in 2007 after sustaining a shoulder injury as a freshman at Coffeyville Community College. He went 2-0 with a 1.12 ERA as a member of the Ravens starting rotation before the injury.

DJ

Thompson

2009 Statistics W L ERA 2 1 9.00

IP 21.0

BB 11

SO 14

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Baseball Player Bios (Newcomers) Number: 10 Age: 21 B/T: R/R

Class: Sophomore Height/Weight: 6’4/215 Position: 3B/C

Hometown: Moore, OK High School: Moore Previous School: Connors State College Major: Criminal Justice About: Balak joined the Hillcats after playing his freshman year at Connors State College. He hit .310 for the Cowboys with two home runs. Balak enjoyed a standout prep career at Moore High School where he hit .470 with 12 home runs and 60 RBI. Balak was named to the all-state team and also played on the Oklahoma Sunbelt team. He said he chose RSU because “it's a strong program with a great coaching staff.”

Billy

Balak

Number: 18 Age: 19 B/T: R/R

Class: Sophomore Height/Weight: 6’1/180 Position: 2B/SS

Hometown: Moore, OK High School: Moore Previous School: Bacone College Major: Sport Management About: Brown transferred to RSU in time for the 2010 season after spending his freshman year at Bacone College. He helped Moore High School reach the 6A state championship game in 2008. Brown is also a talented mechanic and artist and said he chose RSU because “I really like the campus and the coaches.”

Chris

Brown

Number: 11 Age: 19 B/T: L/L

Class: Freshman Height/Weight: 6’3/185 Position: LHP

Hometown: Barnsdall, OK High School: Barnsdall Previous School: None Major: Accouting About: Cassity signed with the Hillcats following a storybook prep career at Barnsdall High School. The southpaw amassed 500 strikeouts during his high school career and tossed two no-hitters. Cassity went 10-2 on the mound during his senior campaign and also placed third in the state wrestling tournament. He said he chose RSU because “I like the coaching staff, the location of the school, and the success of the program.

Casey

Cassity

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Baseball Player Bios (Newcomers) Number: 27 Age: 21 B/T: R/R

Class: Junior Height/Weight: 6’5/220 Position: RHP

Hometown: Moore, OK High School: Moore Previous School: Seminole State College Major: Sport Management About: Clark joined the RSU baseball program after helping Seminole State College reach the JUCO World Series in 2009. He posted a 2-0 record on the mound during his sophomore season. Clark became the first multi-sport athlete at RSU when he appeared in a handful of games for the Hillcat basketball team in December. He said he chose RSU because “of the great coaches and the opportunity to compete for championships.”

Jordan

Clark

Number: 35 Age: 19 B/T: R/L

Class: Freshman Height/Weight: 6’1/210 Position: LHP

Hometown: Holiday Island, AR High School: Pea Ridge Previous School: None Major: Sport Management About: Deaton joined the Hillcats for the 2010 season after starring at Pea Ridge High School in Pea Ridge, Arkansas. Deaton helped Pea Ridge achieve back-to-back conference championships during his junior and senior seasons. The lefthander didn't pitch in 2009, due to injury, but posted a 3-1 record with a 2.50 ERA in 2008. He said he chose RSU because “I really liked the coaching staff and I loved the campus.”

Kyle

Deaton

Number: 23 Age: 21 B/T: R/R

Class: Sophomore Height/Weight: 6’1/180 Position: RHP

Hometown: Stigler, OK High School: Stigler Previous School: Carl Albert State College Major: Elementary Education About: Garner is expected to compete for a spot in the Hillcats' starting rotation after compiling some impressive numbers in his first year as a pitcher last spring. The Stigler, Okla., native posted a 6-6 record for Carl Albert State College, including two-hit victories over Western Oklahoma State and Redlands State College. Garner began his collegiate athletic career as a basketball player at Eastern Oklahoma State and said he chose RSU because “they have good coaches and a chance to win a national championship.”

Tyler

Garner

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Baseball Player Bios (Newcomers) Number: 32 Age: 19 B/T: L/L

Class: Freshman Height/Weight: 5’8/160 Position: OF

Hometown: Jenks, OK High School: Victory Christian Previous School: None Major: Sport Management About: Garrison joined the Diamond Cats following a standout senior season at Victory Christian High School. He hit .399 with two home runs and also led the state with nine triples. Garrison was voted the team MVP and was the only member of his class to play college baseball. He said he chose RSU because “of its outstanding athletic and academic programs and its atmosphere to achieve excellence.”

Andrew

Garrison

Number: 2 Age: 18 B/T: R/R

Class: Freshman Height/Weight: 5’8/155 Position: SS/2B

Hometown: Orlando, FL High School: Edgewater Previous School: None Major: Sport Management About: Hernandez became the second Edgewater High School prospect to sign with the Hillcats when he joined the program for the 2010 season (RSU catcher Joe Mandbodh also hails from Edgewater). The Orlando, Florida, native hit .320 during his senior season and was named the team's defensive player of the year. Hernandez said he chose RSU because “of the great coaching staff and the opportunity that was given to me.”

Hamilton

Hernandez

Number: 30 Age: 20 B/T: R/R

Class: Junior Height/Weight: 6’2/210 Position: RHP

Hometown: Curacao, N.A. High School: Radulphus Previous School: Western Oklahoma State Major: Business Administration About: Martina was a late signee for the Hillcats, joining the program in time for the spring semester. A native of Curacao, he helped Western Oklahoma State reach the JUCO World Series in 2009. Martina said he chose RSU “to get my degree, play baseball, and gain more knowledge of other cultures.”

Frensly

Martina

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Baseball Player Bios (Newcomers) Number: 6 Age: 20 B/T: L/L

Class: Junior Height/Weight: 5’10/190 Position: LHP

Hometown: Tecumseh, OK High School: Tecumseh Previous School: Rose State Major: Nursing About: Miner adds another left hander to the RSU pitching staff for the 2010 season. The Tecumseh, Okla., native went 36 with a 4.61 ERA as a sophomore at Rose State College last spring. He helped Connors State reach the JUCO World Series as a freshman and said he chose RSU because “I really liked the coaches.”

Jim

Miner

Number: 7 Age: 20 B/T: R/R

Class: Junior Height/Weight: 6’4/185 Position: RHP

Hometown: Tortola, British V.I. High School: BVI Previous School: Western Oklahoma State Major: Computer Science About: Penn signed with the Hillcats out of Western Oklahoma State after originally committing to Oklahoma State. He posted an impressive 7-0 record as a sophomore at Western and amassed 73 strikeouts over 49 innings of work. Penn helped WOSC reach the JUCO World Series in back-to-back seasons and said he chose RSU because “I was given an opportunity to be a part of the RSU baseball team.”

Jeremy

PENN

Number: 16 Age: 19 B/T: R/R

Class: Freshman Height/Weight: 5’10/185 Position: OF

Hometown: Coweta, OK High School: Coweta Previous School: None Major: Sport Management About: Poverud signed with RSU after putting up big numbers during a four-year career at Coweta High School. He compiled a .418 career batting average as a four-year starter and belted seven home runs as a senior in 2009. Poverud was named an Under Armour All-American in 2008 and 2009 and said he chose RSU because “it's close to home and because of the excellent coaches and team.”

Keith

Poverud

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Baseball Player Bios (Newcomers) Number: 13 Age: 19 B/T: R/R

Class: Sophomore Height/Weight: 6’0/290 Position: C

Hometown: Broken Arrow, OK High School: Broken Arrow Previous School: Seminole State College Major: Sport Management About: Rymel joined the Diamond Cats for his sophomore season after helping Seminole State College reach the JUCO World Series in 2009. He was a two-time all conference selection at Broken Arrow High School and also made the Oklahoma Senior Sunbelt team. Rymel is expected to compete for playing time at catcher and said he chose RSU because “of the coaches and the atmosphere that surrounds the program.”

Lance

Rymel

Number: 19 Age: 22 B/T: R/R

Class: Junior Height/Weight: 6’0/180 Position: 2B/SS

Hometown: Barcelona, Spain High School: Academia Granes Previous School: San Diego City College Major: Sport Management About: Sancho became the first European player to sign with the Hillcats in 2009. A native of Barcelona, Spain, Sancho hit .300 over two seasons at San Diego City College. He was a member of the Spanish National Team at the World Cup in 2006 and the European Champion Under 21 team in 2008. Sancho said he chose RSU because “it's a good environment and a good baseball program.”

Pau

Sancho

Number: 3 Age: 21 B/T: L/L

Class: Sophomore Height/Weight: 6’3/190 Position: LHP

Hometown: Seminole, FL High School: Seminole Previous School: Seminole State College Major: Marketing About: Taylor signed with the Diamond Cats after helping Seminole State College claim a Region II championship in 2009. He tossed five shutout innings during the JUCO World Series and amassed 19 strikeouts over 20 innings pitched as a reliever. Taylor said he chose RSU because “it's a great school with a good baseball program.

Drew

Taylor

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Baseball Player Bios (Newcomers) Number: 1 Age: 21 B/T: R/R

Class: Junior Height/Weight: 6’0/185 Position: SS/2B

Hometown: Lynn, MA High School: Lynn English Previous School: Becker College Major: Sport Management About: Valdez joined the RSU baseball program in time for the spring semester after starring for two years as a two-sport player at Becker College. Valdez was a member of both the basketball and baseball teams at Becker and was named the baseball team's most valuable player in 2009. He tallied 58 hits during his sophomore season and finished with a .410 batting average. Becker was voted conference MVP and said he chose RSU because “it's a good, up-and-coming program and I like the people here.”

Jairo

Valdez

Number: 44 Age: 21 B/T: L/L

Class: Sophomore Height/Weight: 6’7/225 Position: LHP

Hometown: Coweta, OK High School: Coweta Previous School: Connors State College Major: Undecided About: Wenaas transferred to RSU from Connors State College for the 2009 season. The southpaw spent two years at Connors and redshirted in 2008. A basketball and baseball standout at Coweta High School, Wenaas said he chose RSU because “I tried out and the coaches have given me an opportunity to contribute.”

Jacob

Wenaas

Number: 4 Age: 20 B/T: L/R

Class: Junior Height/Weight: 5’11/175 Position: SS/3B

Hometown: Fayetteville, AR High School: Greenland Previous School: University of Arkansas - Fort Smith Major: Sport Management About: West is expected to vie for a starting position in the Hillcat infield after transferring from the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith. He hit .316 as a two-year starter for UAFS, earning honorable mention all-conference honors as both a freshman and a sophomore. West was a three-time all-state selection at Greenland High School in Arkansas and said he chose RSU because “of the great coaching staff.”

Colton

West

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Hillcat Baseball Conference Opponents

Lubbock Christian University Home: 3/18-19/10

Away: N/A

Mid-America Christian Home: 4/24/10

Away: 4/22/10

Northwestern Oklahoma State

Oklahoma Baptist University

Home: N/A

Home: 3/4/10

Away: 4/16-17/10

Away: 3/6/10

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Location: Alva, Oklahoma

Location: Shawnee, Oklahoma

Founded: 1957

Founded: 1953

Founded: 1887

Founded: 1906

Enrollment: 2,079

Enrollment: 764

Enrollment: 2,000

Enrollment: 1,486

Mascot: Chaparrals

Mascot: Evangels

Mascot: Rangers

Mascot: Bison

Colors: Blue and White

Colors: Red and Black

Colors: Red and Black

Colors: Green and Gold

President: Dr. Ken Jones

President: Dr. John D. Fozard

President: Dr. Janet Cunningham

President: John Feaver

Athletic Director: Paul Hise

Athletic Director: Willey Holley

Athletic Director: Bob Battisti

Athletic Director: Dr. Norris Russell

AD Phone: 806-720-7279

AD Phone: 405-692-3141

AD Phone: 580-327-8632

AD Phone: 405-878-2132

SID: Chris Due

SID: Sara Williams

SID: Ryan Hintergardt

SID: Ray Fink

SID Phone: 806-720-7283

SID Phone: 405-692-3140

SID Phone: 580-327-8639

SID Phone: 405-878-2109

SID Fax: 806-720-7290

SID Fax: 405-692-3171

SID Fax: 580-327-8669

SID Fax: 405-878-2141

Website: www.lcu.edu

Website: www.macu.edu

Website: www.nwosu.edu

Website: www.okbu.edu

Head Coach: Nathan Blackwood

Head Coach: Kevin Paxson

Head Coach: Ryan Bay

Head Coach: Bobby Cox

Last Year's Record: SAC 25-4; Overall 52-8

Last Year's Record: SAC 9-21; Overall 24-27

Last Year's Record: SAC 10-19; Overall 26-27

Last Year's Record: SAC 16-14; Overall 37-17

Oklahoma City University

Southern Nazarene University

Oklahoma Christian University Home: 5/4/10

Away: 5/6/10

Home: 3/27/10

Away: 3/25/10

Home: 4/11/10

Away: 4/3/10

St. Gregory's University Home: 2/27/10

Away: 2/25/10

Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Location: Okahoma City, Oklahoma

Location: Bethany, Oklahoma

Location: Shawnee, Oklahoma

Founded: 1950

Founded: 1904

Founded: 1899

Founded: 1875

Enrollment: 2,100

Enrollment: 3,688

Enrollment: 2,100

Enrollment: 800

Mascot: Eagles

Mascot: Stars

Mascot: Crimson Storm

Mascot: Cavaliers

Colors: Maroon and Silver Gray

Colors: Royal Blue and White

Colors: Crimson and White

Colors: Red, Blue and White

President: Dr. Mike O'Neil

President: Dr. Tom McDaniel

President: Loren Gresham

President: Lawrence Stasyszen

Athletic Director: DeWayne Hall

Athletic Director: Jim Abbott

Athletic Director: Bobby Martin

Athletic Director: Don Summer

AD Phone: 405-425-5367

AD Phone: 405-208-5301

AD Phone: 405-491-6339

AD Phone: 405-878-5124

SID: Josh Wayland

SID: Rich Tortorelli

SID: Eric Streller

SID: Todd Eilert

SID Phone: 405-425-5363

SID Phone: 405-208-5304

SID Phone: 405-491-6619

SID Phone: 405-878-5122

SID Fax: 405-425-5351

SID Fax: 405-208-5816

SID Fax: 405-491-6387

SID Fax: 405-878-5198

Website: www.oc.edu

Website: www.okcu.edu

Website: www.snu.edu

Website: www.stgregorys.edu

Head Coach: Chuck White

Head Coach: Denny Crabaugh

Head Coach: Elliot Johnson

Head Coach: Chris Pingry

Last Year's Record: SAC 10-18; Overall 19-26

Last Year's Record: SAC 24-6; Overall 53-9

Last Year's Record: SAC 19-11; Overall 37-15

Last Year's Record: SAC 0-30; Overall 8-46-1

NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

University of Science and Arts Home: 4/10/10

Away: 4/8/10

Location: Chickasha, Oklahoma Founded: 1908 Enrollment: 1,420 Mascot: Drovers Colors: Green and Gold President: Dr. John Fever Athletic Director: Brisco McPherson

Bacone College www.athletics.bacone.edu

Baker University www.bakeru.edu/athletics2

Benedictine College www.benedictine.edu/sportsmain.aspx?pgID=875

College of the Ozarks www.cofo.edu/athletics.asp

Kansas Wesleyan www.kwu.edu/athletics

Northeastern State www.goriverhawksgo.com

Oklahoma Wesleyan www.okwu.edu/athletics

Sterling College www.sterling.edu/athletics

York College www.york.edu/athletics

AD Phone: 405-574-1249 SID: Jessica Jackson SID Phone: 405-574-1210 SID Fax: 405-574-1377 Website: www.usao.edu Head Coach: L.J. Powell Last Year's Record: SAC 17-12; Overall 37-14

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Hillcat Baseball 2009 Season in Review The Rogers State baseball program posted its third consecutive winning season with a 29-21 mark in 2009. The Hillcats continued to build on their reputation as a contender in the Sooner Athletic Conference, but lacked the consistency needed to compete for their first World Series berth.

Although the conference slate proved to be a rocky road, RSU flexed its muscle during the non-conference portion of the schedule. The Cats went 16-5 against non-SAC opponents and earned notable victories over Kansas Wesleyan, Texas Wesleyan, and regional-rival Northeastern State.

“I felt like we had our most talented team to date in 2009,” RSU Head Coach Ron Bradley said. “In that regard I feel like we underachieved in terms of wins and losses. We struggled with a lack of pitching depth and lost a number of close games by giving up the lead late. Those four or five games we let slip away really prevented us from having the type of season we were hoping for.”

RSU continued its tradition of dominance on the home turf by going 20-11 at the Hillcat Complex. The Hillcats have posted a 56-31 record at their Claremore park since it opened in 2007. The RSU offense rewrote the record books for the second consecutive spring with a deep and powerful lineup. Junior Zach Hamby set new team marks for hits, doubles, total bases, and RBI on his way to earning second-team all-conference accolades. Senior Coby Wright posted a record .428 batting average to go along with a .559 onbase percentage, and senior outfielder Brandon Denton was named to the SAC Gold Glove team for his stellar defensive play in centerfield. The Hillcats' seven seniors each made significant contributions in their final season on the Hill.

RSU rattled off seven straight victories following a 1-0 loss to Doane College in the season opener. The hot streak included a four-game sweep of Kansas Wesleyan, which finished the season ranked in the Top 25. However, the Cats were quickly brought back to earth with the start of conference play. RSU dropped three games by a total of six runs to USAO in the first SAC series of the year. The sweep put the Hillcats in a deep hole and forced them to play catch-up in the conference standings for the rest of the season.

“We had a very special group of seniors,” Bradley said. “Those guys laid the foundation for our recruiting and will be able to look back on their careers knowing they had a major impact on the development of the RSU baseball program.”

RSU bounced back by taking two of three games from Northwestern Oklahoma State, but was swept again the following week by second-ranked Oklahoma City. The Diamond Cats earned their only conference sweep of the spring against St. Gregory's in mid-March. Coach Bradley's club held its own the rest of the way, notching series wins over Oklahoma Baptist and MidAmerica Christian and stealing victories against a pair of ranked foes: Wayland Baptist and Lubbock Christian. Beating the top-ranked Chaparrals on their home field was easily the pinnacle of the spring. RSU handed LCU its worst home loss in nearly a decade with an 18-8 decision that snapped the Chaps 16-game winning streak. The Diamond Cats belted five home runs in the contest and received a gutsy complete-game performance from junior hurler Grant Cosby. LCU went on to claim its second NAIA National Championship a month later.

u 2009 senior Ryan Littlejohn belted 21 home runs and drove in more than 100 runs during his three years with the Hillcats.

“There's no doubt that the highlight of our season was going to Lubbock Christian and beating them on their home field,” Bradley said. “That allowed us to realize that we're knocking on the door and our program is on the verge of making a mark on the national scene.”

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2009 Baseball Season Results Date 02/07/09 02/07/09 02/08/09 02/08/09 02/14/09 02/14/09 02/15/09 02/15/09 02/19/09 02/21/09 02/21/09 02/27/09 02/28/09 02/28/09 03/01/09 03/01/09 03/05/09 03/07/09 03/07/09 03/09/09 03/10/09 03/10/09 03/13/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/19/09 03/21/09 03/21/09 03/23/09 03/23/09 04/03/09 04/04/09 04/04/09 04/05/09 04/05/09 04/06/09 04/06/09 04/09/09 04/11/09 04/11/09 04/14/09 04/18/09 04/18/09 04/19/09 04/24/09 04/24/09 04/25/09 04/27/09 05/01/09 05/01/09

Opponent Doane College Doane College Doane College Doane College Kansas Wesleyan Kansas Wesleyan Kansas Wesleyan Kansas Wesleyan USAOu USAOu USAOu Northwestern OK Stateu Northwestern OK Stateu Northwestern OK Stateu Baker University Baker University Oklahoma Cityu Oklahoma Cityu Oklahoma Cityu Paul Quinn College Paul Quinn College Paul Quinn College St. Gregory'su St. Gregory'su St. Gregory'su Oklahoma Baptistu Oklahoma Baptistu Oklahoma Baptistu Tabor College Tabor College Mid-America Christianu Mid-America Christianu Mid-America Christianu Paul Quinn College Paul Quinn College Texas Wesleyan Texas Wesleyan Southern Nazareneu Southern Nazareneu Southern Nazareneu Northeastern State Wayland Baptistu Wayland Baptistu Wayland Baptistu Lubbock Christianu Lubbock Christianu Lubbock Christianu Bellevue University Oklahoma Christianu Oklahoma Christianu

H/A/N H H H H H H H H H A A H H H H H H A A H H H H A A A H H H H H A A A A A A A H H A H H H H A A H A H

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

Result L W W W W W W W L L L W L W L W L L L W W W W W W W L W W W W W L W L W L L W L W W L L L L W L W L

u denotes conference game

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

Season Totals Overall: Conference: Non-Conference: Home: Away: Neutral: One-run games: February: March: April: May: Longest Win Streak: Longest Losing Streak:

29-21 13-16 16-5 20-11 9-10 0-0 4-2 10-4 10-6 8-10 1-1 7 4


2009 Baseball Player Stats BATTING STATS Name Wright, Coby Hamby, Zach Manbodh, Joe Denton, Brandon Littlejohn, Ryan Rodriguez, Rob Phillips, Kevin Kelley, Blake Harold, Travis Gray, Hank Guemmer, Mitch Harold, Tyler Faircloth, Joe Bishop, Danny Gonell, Andy Caraballo, Luis

GP 48 50 44 46 49 47 38 37 29 29 28 42 26 6 25 44

Total: Opponents:

50 50

Record: 29-21-0

Home: 20-11-0

Score by Innings Opponents Rogers State University

GS 48 50 42 46 48 45 21 36 25 18 3 6 9 0 11 43

AVG 0.428 0.414 0.367 0.359 0.353 0.331 0.324 0.316 0.297 0.269 0.263 0.258 0.256 0.250 0.250 0.241

AB 145 162 128 153 153 124 68 114 74 52 19 31 39 4 44 116

R 48 45 15 43 35 36 30 31 14 7 10 35 3 1 1 24

H 62 67 47 55 54 41 22 36 22 14 5 8 10 1 11 28

2B 11 17 5 9 10 8 6 10 9 1 0 2 2 0 5 5

3B 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1

HR 2 12 6 3 8 9 4 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2

RBI 36 62 33 26 39 41 20 34 9 9 0 4 10 0 17 14

TB 81 120 72 77 90 76 42 69 40 15 7 12 12 1 19 41

SLG% 0.559 0.741 0.563 0.503 0.588 0.613 0.618 0.605 0.541 0.288 0.368 0.387 0.308 0.250 0.432 0.353

BB 33 26 18 27 13 20 12 18 5 12 2 4 13 0 8 20

HBP 10 6 1 3 6 4 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 6

SO 12 23 21 20 20 38 21 26 21 10 4 9 11 1 10 39

GDP 7 1 4 1 3 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 1

OB% 0.559 0.503 0.449 0.462 0.417 0.433 0.417 0.414 0.361 0.424 0.333 0.343 0.434 0.250 0.358 0.378

SF 0 3 0 1 3 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1

SH 2 0 1 6 2 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

SB 1 3 0 15 5 2 1 8 1 0 1 8 0 0 0 5

SBA 2 4 1 19 8 3 1 10 4 0 2 11 1 0 0 8

0.339 0.312

1426 1392

389 281

483 434

100 83

10 13

57 41

354 254

774 666

0.543 0.478

231 133

43 37

286 241

25 34

0.441 0.383

16 13

20 23

50 33

74 52

B/Avg 0.171 0.171 0.264 0.330 0.276 0.348 0.267 0.364 0.352 0.385 0.347 0.385 0.346 0.383

WP 1 4 5 0 3 6 6 1 1 1 0 0 2 2

HBP 3 0 3 5 2 5 4 0 1 1 6 2 4 1

BK 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SFA 0 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0

SHA 0 0 4 5 1 5 2 0 1 0 3 1 1 0

32 40

37 43

2 2

13 16

23 20

1 32 60

Away: 9-10-0 2 44 49

3 31 62

Neutral: 0-0-0

4 38 61

5 53 76

6 38 46

Conference: 13-16-0 7 23 15

8 17 12

9 5 8

10 – –

R 281 389

PITCHING STATS Name Travis, Jason Graves, Chris Jones, Randy Cosby, Grant Cornell, Sam Walker, Josh Baez, Cristian Simpson, Curt Thompson, DJ Caraballo, Luis Phillippi, Josh Hardzog, Joe White, Arten Taylor, Jake

ERA 1.08 3.00 3.97 5.04 5.35 7.02 7.04 7.20 9.00 9.00 9.17 9.24 10.50 12.10

W 1 1 3 5 4 5 2 1 2 0 3 2 0 0

L 0 1 4 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 5 1 1 1

Total: Opponents:

6.28 8.33

29 21 21 29

GP 4 8 13 12 8 13 12 7 8 2 12 8 3 6

GS 0 4 8 12 6 7 1 0 3 0 7 1 0 1

CG 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

SHO 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CBO 0 1 2 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1

SV 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1

IP 8.1 21.0 47.2 69.2 33.2 42.1 23.0 10.0 21.0 3.0 34.1 12.2 6.0 9.2

H 6 13 48 95 35 62 23 16 32 5 51 20 9 18

R 5 12 26 46 22 42 20 9 23 3 37 14 7 15

ER 1 7 21 39 20 33 18 8 21 3 35 13 7 13

BB 1 18 15 14 19 18 14 3 11 1 9 2 3 5

SO 4 25 29 52 25 26 11 4 14 4 32 7 2 6

2B 0 3 12 12 6 11 7 2 8 0 11 5 3 3

3B 0 1 2 2 1 1 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 0

HR 0 0 3 12 4 5 3 3 2 1 6 1 1 0

TBF 39 96 207 313 151 210 107 48 105 15 166 58 34 53

50 50

– –

7 11

1 1

11 0

5 8

342.1 335.0

433 482

281 389

239 310

133 231

241 286

83 100

13 10

41 57

1602 0.311 1736 0.338

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2009 Baseball Statistical Leaders OFFENSE Hits Zach Hamby - 67v Coby Wright - 62 Brandon Denton - 55

Triples Brandon Denton - 2 Coby Wright - 1 (7 others tied at 1)

At Bats Zach Hamby - 162 Ryan Littlejohn - 153 Brandon Denton - 153

Strikeouts Luis Caraballo - 39v Rob Rodriguez - 38 Blake Kelley - 26

Runs Coby Wright - 48 Zach Hamby - 45 Brandon Denton - 43

Home Runs Zach Hamby - 12 Ryan Littlejohn - 90 Coby Wright - 81

Total Bases Zach Hamby - 120v Ryan Littlejohn - 90 Coby Wright - 81

Hit-by-pitch Coby Wright - 10 Zach Hamby - 6 (2 others tied at 6)

SAC Flies Zach Hamby - 3 Ryan Littlejohn - 3 Kevin Phillips - 3

Games Started Zach Hamby - 50 Ryan Littlejohn - 48 Coby Wright - 48

Walks Average (min. 2 AB/per team game) Coby Wright - 33v Brandon Denton - 27 Coby Wright - .428v Zach Hamby - 26 Zach Hamby - .414 Joe Manbodh - .367 On Base Pct. Coby Wright - .559v RBI Zach Hamby - .503 Zach Hamby - 62v Brandon Denton - .462 Rob Rodriguez - 41 Ryan Littlejohn - 39 Slugging Pct. Zach Hamby - .741v Doubles Rob Rodriguez - .613 Zach Hamby - 17v Blake Kelley - .605 Coby Wright - 11 (2 others tied at 10)

SAC Bunts Brandon Denton - 6 Blake Kelley - 3 (3 others tied at 2) Stolen Bases Brandon Denton - 15 Blake Kelley - 8 Tyler Harold - 8

PITCHING ERA (min. 10 appearances) Randy Jones - 3.97 Grant Cosby - 5.04 Josh Walker - 7.02

Saves Curt Simpson - 2 Cristian Baez - 1 (1 others tied at 1)

Wins Grant Cosby - 5 Josh Walker - 5 Sam Cornell - 4

Wild Pitches Josh Walker - 6 Cristian Baez - 6 Randy Jones - 5

Innings Pitched Grant Cosby - 69.2 Randy Jones - 47.2 Josh Walker - 42.1

Opp. Batting Average (min. 10 appearances) Randy Jones - .264 Cristian Baez - .267 Grant Cosby - .330

Losses Josh Phillippi - 5 Randy Jones - 4 (3 others tied at 2)

Hit-by-pitch Josh Phillippi - 6 Josh Walker - 5 Grant Cosby - 5

Strikeouts Grant Cosby - 52 Josh Phillippi - 32 Randy Jones - 29

Complete Games Grant Cosby - 3 Randy Jones - 2 DJ Thompson - 2

Walks Sam Cornell - 19 Chris Graves - 18 Josh Walker - 18

Game Starts Grant Cosby - 12 Randy Jones - 8 Josh Walker - 7

Earned Runs Allowed Grant Cosby - 39 Josh Phillippi - 35 Josh Walker - 33

Appearances Randy Jones - 13 Josh Walker - 13 (3 others tied at 12)

HR Allowed Grant Cosby - 12v Josh Phillippi - 6 Josh Walker - 5

(v) denotes school single-season record

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2009 Final SAC Standings & Awards FINAL STANDINGS School

SAC

Lubbock Christian Oklahoma City Wayland Baptist Southern Nazarene USAO Oklahoma Baptist Rogers State Oklahoma Christian Northwestern MACU Saint Gregory's

25-4 24-6 19-11 19-11 17-12 16-14 13-16 10-18 10-19 9-21 0-30

Overall .862 .800 .633 .633 .586 .533 .448 .357 .345 .300 .000

52-8 53-9 43-15 37-15 37-14 37-17 29-21 19-26 26-27 24-27 8-46-1

.867 .855 .741 .712 .726 .685 .580 .422 .491 .471 .155

SEASON AWARDS All-Conference

All-Conference Gold Glove

Zach Hamby - 2nd Team

Brandon Denton - Outfielder

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GB

Streak

-1.5 6.5 6.5 8.0 9.5 12.0 14.5 15.0 16.5 25.5

Won 3 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 5 Won 2 Won 7 Lost 1 Won 1 Lost 6 Won 1 Lost 6


RSU Baseball Individual Single-Game Records OFFENSE HITS 4 - Ryan Littlejohn - 4/3/09 vs. Mid-America Christian (9 others with 4)

TRIPLES 1 - Greg Speed - 4/29/08 vs. Oklahoma Baptist (10 others with 1)

RUNS SCORED 4 - Blake Sunderland - 3/15/06 vs. Bluefield College

HOME RUNS 3 - Blake Kelley - 4/6/08 vs. St. Gregory's

RUNS BATTED IN 7 - Zach Hamby - 4/30/08 vs. St. Gregory's

WALKS 4 - Coby Wright - 4/5/09 vs. Paul Quinn

DOUBLES 3 - Blake Kelley - 4/19/09 vs. Wayland Baptist (3 others with 3)

HIT FOR THE CYCLE Ryan Littlejohn - 3/8/07 vs. Oklahoma Wesleyan

TOTAL BASES 13 - Blake Kelley - 4/6/08 vs. St. Gregory's STEALS 4 - Greg Speed - 4/10/08 vs. Hillsdale Baptist AT BATS 6 - Joe Faircloth - 4/1/08 vs. Bacone College (5 others with 6)

PITCHING INNINGS PITCHED 9.0 - Grant Cosby - 4/25/09 vs. Lubbock Christian

HIT BATTERS EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 7 - Daniel Goodwin - 2/12/06 vs. Missouri Valley College 13 - DJ Thompson - 4/6/09 vs. Texas Wesleyan

STRIKEOUTS 10 - Sam Cornell - 4/19/08 vs. Mid-America Christian

WILD PITCHES 4 - Chris Graves - 4/5/08 vs. St. Gregory's

RUNS ALLOWED 13 - DJ Thompson - 4/6/09 vs. Texas Wesleyan

WALKS 7 - Tyler Whitaker - 4/19/08 vs. Mid-America Christian

SCORELESS INNINGS 7.0 - Grant Cosby - 4/3/09 vs. Mid-America Christian

HITS ALLOWED 15 - DJ Thompson - 4/6/09 vs. Texas Wesleyan

PUTOUTS 14 - Todd Koscheski - 3/27/07 vs. Southern Nazarene

ASSISTS 8 - Luis Caraballo - 4/4/09 vs. MACU

DEFENSE ERRORS 3 - Travis Harold - 2/16/06 vs. Baker University 3 - Jake Brumble - 2/24/06 vs. William Jewell

RSU Baseball Team Single-Game Records OFFENSE RUNS SCORED 21 - 3/15/06 vs. Bluefield College HITS 25 - 3/15/06 vs. Bluefield College

DOUBLES 6 - 3/15/06 vs. Bluefield College 6 - 3/8/07 vs. Oklahoma Wesleyan 6 - 4/21/08 vs. Central Baptist TRIPLES 2 - 3/15/06 vs. Bluefield College 2 - 3/21/08 vs. Wayland Baptist 2 - 2/19/09 vs. USAO

HOME RUNS 5 - 4/1/08 vs. Bacone College 5 - 4/6/08 vs. St. Gregory's STOLEN BASES 12- 4/10/08 vs. Hillsdale Baptist

PITCHING WILD PITCHES 4 - 4/5/08 vs. St. Gregory's

RUNS ALLOWED 20 - 4/19/09 vs. Wayland Baptist

SCORELESS INNINGS 7.0 - 2/8/08 vs. York College

EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 20 - 4/19/09 vs. Wayland Baptist

DEFENSE DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED 8 - 4/17/08 vs. Mid-America Christian

ERRORS 8 - 2/24/06 vs. William Jewell

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HITS ALLOWED 25 - 4/9/09 vs. Southern Nazarene


RSU Baseball Individual Single-Season Records OFFENSE HITS 67 - Zach Hamby (2009)

HOME RUNS 13 - Blake Kelley (2008)

STOLEN BASES 37 - Greg Speed (2008)

RUNS 57 - Blake Kelley (2008)

WALKS 33 - Coby Wright (2009)

STRIKEOUTS 39 - Luis Caraballo (2009)

BATTING AVERAGE .428 - Coby Wright (2009)

ON BASE PCT. .559 - Coby Wright (2008)

HIT BY PITCH 13 - Eric Bunch (2007)

RBI 62 - Zach Hamby (2009)

SLUGGING PCT. .741 - Zach Hamby (2009)

GAMES STARTED 51 - Blake Kelley (2008)

DOUBLES 17 - Zach Hamby (2009)

AT BATS 165 - Greg Speed (2008)

TRIPLES 5 - Brandon Denton (2008)

TOTAL BASES 120 - Zach Hamby (2009)

PITCHING EARNED RUN AVERAGE (min. 10 appearances) 2.58 - Brett Trzcinski (2007)

OPPONENT BA .216 - Brett Trzcinski (2007)

WALKS 32 - Chris Graves (2008)

INNINGS PITCHED 82.0 - Brent Hill (2007)

COMPLETE GAMES 6 - Brent Hill (2007)

HR ALLOWED 12 - Grant Cosby (2009)

STRIKEOUTS 78 - Brent Hill (2007)

APPEARANCES 20 - Brett Trzcinski

WILD PITCHES 7 - Chris Graves (2008))

EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 40 - Tyler Whitaker (2007)

WINS 9 - Brent Hill (2007)

HBP 14 - Chris Graves (2008)

SAVES 4 - Brett Trzcinski (2007)

LOSSES 6 - Dusty Carriger (2007)

STARTS 13 - Josh Walker (2009) 13 - Brent Hill (2007)

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RSU Baseball All-Time Season Results 2009 Baseball Season Results Date 02/07/09 02/07/09 02/08/09 02/08/09 02/14/09 02/14/09 02/15/09 02/15/09 02/19/09 02/21/09 02/21/09 02/27/09 02/28/09 02/28/09 03/01/09 03/01/09 03/05/09 03/07/09 03/07/09 03/09/09 03/10/09 03/10/09 03/13/09 03/16/09 03/16/09 03/19/09 03/21/09 03/21/09 03/23/09 03/23/09 04/03/09 04/04/09 04/04/09 04/05/09 04/05/09 04/06/09 04/06/09 04/09/09 04/11/09 04/11/09 04/14/09 04/18/09 04/18/09 04/19/09 04/24/09 04/24/09 04/25/09 04/27/09 05/01/09 05/01/09

Opponent Doane College Doane College Doane College Doane College Kansas Wesleyan Kansas Wesleyan Kansas Wesleyan Kansas Wesleyan USAOu USAOu USAOu Northwestern OK Stateu Northwestern OK Stateu Northwestern OK Stateu Baker University Baker University Oklahoma Cityu Oklahoma Cityu Oklahoma Cityu Paul Quinn College Paul Quinn College Paul Quinn College St. Gregory'su St. Gregory'su St. Gregory'su Oklahoma Baptistu Oklahoma Baptistu Oklahoma Baptistu Tabor College Tabor College Mid-America Christianu Mid-America Christianu Mid-America Christianu Paul Quinn College Paul Quinn College Texas Wesleyan Texas Wesleyan Southern Nazareneu Southern Nazareneu Southern Nazareneu Northeastern State Wayland Baptistu Wayland Baptistu Wayland Baptistu Lubbock Christianu Lubbock Christianu Lubbock Christianu Bellevue University Oklahoma Christianu Oklahoma Christianu

H/A H H H H H H H H H A A H H H H H H A A H H H H A A A H H H H H A A A A A A A H H A H H H H A A H A H

2008 Baseball Season Results Score 2-4 3-2 6-5 11-4 2-0 9-0 11-1 5-0 10-13 2-4 3-4 10-0 4-10 10-4 3-9 14-5 2-9 4-5 1-12 13-3 13-3 13-3 12-2 14-1 19-2 8-6 0-3 14-4 10-0 8-7 11-0 10-5 1-4 19-8 10-13 8-4 3-13 15-18 2-1 2-8 9-7 9-4 1-4 12-20 1-7 4-12 18-8 7-10 4-1 7-9

Result L W W W W W W W L L L W L W L W L L L W W W W W W W L W W W W W L W L W L L W L W W L L L L W L W L

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

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

Result L W L W W L W L W L W L L L L L L W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W L W L L L W L L L L L L W W W W W L

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

Date 02/08/08 02/08/08 02/09/08 02/09/08 02/12/08 02/12/08 02/14/08 02/15/08 02/15/08 02/23/08 02/24/08 02/27/08 02/28/08 03/01/08 03/01/08 03/08/08 03/09/08 03/09/08 03/11/08 03/11/08 03/14/08 03/14/08 03/15/08 03/17/08 03/20/08 03/20/08 03/21/08 03/27/08 03/29/08 03/29/08 04/01/08 04/02/08 04/05/08 04/05/08 04/06/08 04/10/08 04/10/08 04/13/08 04/15/08 04/17/08 04/19/08 04/19/08 04/21/08 04/21/08 04/22/08 04/24/08 04/26/08 04/26/08 04/29/08 04/30/08 05/01/08

2007 Baseball Season Results Date 2/9/07 2/10/07 2/10/07 2/16/07 2/16/07 2/17/07 2/17/07 2/18/07 2/20/07 2/20/07 2/23/07 2/23/07 2/24/07 2/24/07 2/27/07 3/1/07 3/1/07 3/3/07 3/3/07 3/4/07 3/6/07 3/6/07 3/8/07 3/8/07 3/10/07 3/10/07 3/11/07 3/13/07 3/14/07 3/17/07 3/17/07 3/19/07 3/19/07 3/21/07 3/21/07 3/27/07 3/27/07 4/2/07 4/3/07 4/5/07 4/5/07 4/10/07 4/17/07 4/17/07 4/21/07 4/21/07 4/23/07 4/23/07 4/24/07 4/29/07 4/29/07

Opponent Cameron University Cameron University Cameron University Oklahoma Wesleyan Oklahoma Wesleyan William Jewell Sterling College Dakota Wesleyan Southern Nazarene Southern Nazarene Northwestern OK State Graceland University Culver-Stockton College of the Ozarks Bacone College St. Gregory's St. Gregory's USAO USAO Peru State College of the Ozarks College of the Ozarks Oklahoma Wesleyan Oklahoma Wesleyan York College Friends University Newman University Oklahoma Baptist Park University Hasting College Hastings College Dordt College Dordt College Graceland University Graceland University Southern Nazarene Southern Nazarene University of the Ozarks Bacone College Evangel University Evangel University Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Mid-America Christian Mid-America Christian Mid-America Christian Mid-America Christian St. Gregory's Newman University Newman University

H/A H H H H H H H H A A A A H H A A A A A H H H A A H A A H H H H H H H H H H H H A A A H H H H A A H A A

H/A H H H H A A H H H H A A H H A A H H H H H H H H A A A H A A A H H H A H H H H A H H A A A H A A N N N

Score 1-0 7-8 15-5 1-0 6-5 5-2 2-8 7-2 7-1 4-5 2-12 15-1 11-1 13-6 4-14 4-1 3-1 4-1 7-2 9-5 0-6 1-7 2-13 15-1 0-2 8-13 10-8 8-7 8-10 6-4 18-13 3-2 5-1 5-4 11-8 14-0 12-2 2-10 4-17 6-0 11-2 10-0 17-5 13-0 7-10 10-0 12-2 17-2 5-10 15-5 1-10

Result W L W W W W L W W L L W W W L W W W W W L L L W L L W W L W W W W W W W W L L W W W W W L W W W L W L

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

Score 3-12 5-9 2-5 5-3 3-2 1-2 1-12 6-3 0-7 12-3 4-5 1-13 11-13 2-10 6-2 9-8 0-12 6-7 8-9 2-4 6-2 21-6 5-8 4-7 1-14 3-4 4-5 8-7 9-7 15-5 4-9 7-8 18-9 3-6 0-14 2-7

Result L L L W W L L W L W L L L L W W L L L L W W L L L L L W W W L L W L L L

Record 0-1 0-2 0-3 1-3 2-3 2-4 2-5 3-5 3-6 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-9 4-10 5-10 6-10 6-11 6-12 6-13 6-14 7-14 8-14 8-15 8-16 8-17 8-18 8-19 9-19 10-19 11-19 11-20 11-21 12-21 12-22 12-23 12-24

2006 Baseball Season Results

u denotes conference game

Date 2/11/06 2/12/06 2/12/06 2/13/06 2/16/06 2/16/06 2/24/06 2/24/06 2/25/06 2/28/06 2/28/06 3/2/06 3/6/06 3/6/06 3/11/06 3/11/06 3/13/06 3/13/06 3/14/06 3/14/06 3/15/06 3/15/06 4/1/06 4/1/06 4/3/06 4/4/06 4/4/06 4/5/06 4/8/06 4/8/06 4/11/06 4/11/06 4/15/06 4/15/06 4/18/06 4/18/06

Neutral: 1-2 Conference: 32-27 Non-Conference: 72-57

Opponent Missouri Valley Missouri Valley Missouri Valley Bacone College Baker University Southern Nazarene William Jewell William Jewell Oklahoma Baptist School of the Ozarks School of the Ozarks Oklahoma Baptist Evangel University Evangel University College of the Ozarks College of the Ozarks SWOSU SWOSU USAO USAO Oklahoma Wesleyan Bluefield State NEO NEO Bacone College Southern Nazarene Southern Nazarene St. Gregory's Mid-America Christian Mid-America Christian William Jewell William Jewell Mid-American Christian Mid-America Christian Oklahoma City Oklahoma City

v denotes conference tournament game

All-Time Baseball Season Totals Overall Record: 104-84 Home: 63-41 Away: 40-41

Opponent York College York College York College York College Southern Nazareneu Southern Nazareneu Southern Nazareneu Brescia University Brescia University Oklahoma Cityu Oklahoma Cityu Oklahoma Wesleyan NW Okla. Stateu NW Okla. Stateu NW Okla. Stateu USAOu USAOu USAOu College of the Ozarks College of the Ozarks Lubbock Christianu Lubbock Christianu Lubbock Christianu Clarke College Wayland Baptistu Wayland Baptistu Wayland Baptistu Oklahoma Baptistu Oklahoma Baptistu Oklahoma Baptistu Bacone College Bacone College Saint Gregory'su Saint Gregory'su Saint Gregory'su Hillsdale Baptist Hillsdale Baptist Oklahoma Cityu Northeastern State Mid-America Christianu Mid-America Christianu Mid-America Christianu Central Baptist Central Baptist University of the Ozarks Oklahoma Christianu Oklahoma Christianu Oklahoma Christianu Oklahoma Baptistv Saint Gregory'sv Oklahoma Cityv

One-Run Games: 1-2 Longest Win Streak: 10 Longest Loss Streak: 6

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H/A H H H H A A H H A A A H A A H H A A A A A A A A A H H A A A A A H H A A


Athletic Administration & Staff

Wren Baker Athletic Director

Eddie Jackson Assistant Athletic Director

Ryan Bradley Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations

Jared Hood Assistant to AD for Academic Development

Rebecca Brittle Head Athletic Trainer

Ron Bradley Head Baseball Coach

Mark Dicus Head Softball Coach

Derek Larkin Head Men's & Women's Soccer Coach

Amy Williams Head Women's Basketball Coach

Llyod Williams Head Men's Basketball Coach

Justin Barkley Assistant Men's Basketball Coach

Katie Belcher Cheerleading Coach

Dustin Evans Rodeo Coach

Lynn Blevins Head Men's & Women's Golf Coach

Robert Brown Assistant Baseball Coach

Ryan Brittle Assistant Baseball Coach

Bobby Cope Assistant Women's Basketball Coach

Tandem Mays Assistant Women's Basketball Coach

Keith Martin Faculty Athletic Representative

Amy Renault Assistant Softball Coach

Aldric Reynolds Assistant Men's Basketball Coach

Jimmy Rogers Assistant Baseball Coach

Shawn Slater Assistant Head Soccer Coach

Jake Trotter Assistant Softball Coach

Dawn Tatro Administrative Assistant

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New Construction at the Hillcat Complex

u The RSU athletic department recently unveiled its plans for the completion of the Hillcat Baseball and Softball Complex.

These are exciting times on “The Hill� in Claremore. RSU is experiencing unparalleled growth as one of Oklahoma's fastest-growing universities while our emerging athletic programs have enjoyed unprecedented success since their inception in 2006. RSU's rapid development brings with it a new level of expectations and a number of needs for improvement and expansion. We believe that now is the optimal time to begin a lasting partnership with RSU and Hillcat Athletics.

Construction could start as early as Summer 2010. For more information on this project call the RSU athletic office at (918) 343-7782.

Providing our student-athletes with elite-level playing and training facilities is among our highest priorities during this crucial stage in our development. Completion of our new baseball and softball complex is at the top of our list. RSU is currently seeking donations and sponsorship opportunities for the facility with a fundraising goal of $500,000. These contributions will allow us to complete the third and final phase of construction at the complex, which will include additional grandstands, public restrooms, concessions, coaches' offices, a meeting room, central courtyard and much more. The completed facility will serve as the region's premiere multi-purpose athletic facility and afford RSU the opportunity to host multiple high-profile regional and national sporting events each year.

u Public Restrooms

Hillcat Baseball and Softball Complex Phase III Construction to include: u Indoor Training Facility u Press Boxes u Concessions u Coaches' Offices u Additional Grandstands u Meeting Room u Donors' Suite u Storage Facilities u Public Address System u Covered Grandstands u Central Courtyard

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Date

Sat. Feb. 6 Sat. Feb. 13 Sun. Feb. 14 Sat. Feb. 20 Sun. Feb. 21 Wed. Feb. 24 l Thur. Feb. 25 l Sat. Feb. 27 l Thur. March 4 l Sat. March 6 Sun. March 7 l Fri. March 12 l Sat. March 13 Tues. March 16 l Thur. March 18 l Fri. March 19 l Thur. March 25 l Sat. March 27 Tues. March 30 l Thur. April 1 l Sat. April 3 Tues. April 6 l Thur. April 8 l Sat. April 10 Mon. April 12 l Fri. April 16 l Sat. April 17 Tues. April 20 l Thur. April 22 l Sat. April 24 Tues. April 27 Fri. April 30 Sat. May 1 l Tues. May 4 l Thur. May 6 May 10-13 May 21-23 May 28 - June 4

Time

1 pm 12 pm 12 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 5 pm 1 pm 12 pm 4 pm 1 pm 1 pm 4 pm 2 pm 1 pm 6 pm 2 pm 6 pm 5 pm 1 pm 6 pm 1 pm 1 pm 3 pm 3 pm 1 pm 7 pm 3 pm 1 pm 7 pm 3 pm 1 pm 3 pm 6 pm TBD TBD TBD

Opponent

Kansas Wesleyan Benedictine College Benedictine College Baker University Baker University Sterling College St. Gregory's St. Gregory's Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma Baptist Dallas Christian Wayland Baptist Wayland Baptist York College Bacone College Lubbock Christian Lubbock Christian Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Oklahoma Wesleyan Southern Nazarene Southern Nazarene Oklahoma Wesleyan USAO USAO Bacone College Northwestern OK State Northwestern OK State Northeastern State Mid-America Christian Mid-America Christian Oklahoma Wesleyan College of the Ozarks College of the Ozarks Oklahoma Christian Oklahoma Christian SAC Tournament NAIA Opening Round Avista-NAIA World Series

Location

Claremore, OK Claremore, OK Claremore, OK Claremore, OK Claremore, OK Claremore, OK Shawnee, OK Claremore, OK Claremore, OK Shawnee, OK Claremore, OK Plainview, TX Plainview, TX Claremore, OK Claremore, OK Claremore, OK Claremore, OK Oklahoma City, OK Claremore, OK Claremore, OK Claremore, OK Bethany, OK Claremore, OK Chickasha, OK Claremore, OK Muskogee, OK Alva, OK Alva, OK Claremore, OK Oklahoma City, OK Claremore, OK Bartlesville, OK Branson, MO Branson, MO Claremore, OK Edmond, OK Oklahoma City, OK TBD Lewiston, ID

l - denotes Sooner Athletic Conference game RED - denotes home game Select home baseball games will be carried live on RSU Radio 91.3 FM.

Games

DH DH DH DH DH DH 1(9) DH 1(9) DH DH DH 1(9) 1(9) 1(9) DH 1(9) 1(9) DH 1(9) 1(9) DH 1(9) 1(9) DH 1(9) 1(9) DH 1(9) 1(9) DH 1(9) DH DH DH 1(9) TBD TBD TBD


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