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Lowe’s Year-By-Year Record Lurleen B. Wallace Community College Total (7 Years) .......................................179-101 (.639)

Auburn University at Montgomery 1987 ..............................................................7-28 (.200) AUM head coach Q.V. Lowe and AUM Chancellor Emeritus Dr. James O. Williams (Lowe’s presenter) at the NAIA Hall of Fame Luncheon on January 7, 2011. Lowe became the first AUM coach or student-athlete to be inducted to the NAIA Hall of Fame.

1988 ............................................................19-24 (.442)

ing Second-Team NAIA All-American Cody Hall. Lowe began playing baseball as a youngster in Ocala, Fla., eventually becoming an all-state pitcher for Ocala High School. He compiled a three-year record of 23-3, including a perfect 10-0 senior campaign. A er high school, he moved on to the junior college ranks, where he posted an 18-5 mark at Gulf Coast Community College in Panama City, Fla. He earned back-to-back All-Conference and All-America honors and helped lead his team to the Junior College World Series in 1965, his freshman season. Lowe then transferred to Auburn University, where he played for legendary Auburn Head Coach Paul Nix. He finished his two-year career with the Tigers with a 23-3 record, including a sparkling 15-1 mark as a senior. During his final collegiate season, he helped Auburn to the 1967 NCAA College World Series, was named the Southeastern Conference Player of the Year and earned All-America honors. Lowe s ll has his name etched in the Auburn record book, holding the Tiger record for lowest career earned run average (1.69) and highest career winning percentage (.885). His 10 complete games during his senior season is ed for the best total in school annals, while he holds the season (5.40) and career (5.87) record for hits allowed per nine innings. Following his standout college career, Lowe was selected in the 19th round of the 1967 Amateur Dra by the Chicago Cubs. A er eight seasons in the organiza on, he opted for a coaching career and landed his first posi on at Lurleen B. Wallace Junior College in Andalusia, Ala., in 1975. While at LBW, Lowe compiled a 179-101 record before returning to professional baseball as a full- me coach with the Yankees in 1982. He moved to the Montreal Expos system in 1985, serving as a minor league pitching instructor. Lowe was inducted into the Auburn University Tiger Walk Hall of Fame in 1998 and was inducted into the Alabama Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame in 2005. In 2011, he became the first AUM head coach selected to the NAIA Hall of Fame, while he was also named the 2007 Alabama Baseball Coaches Associa on College Coach of the Year. Lowe and his wife, Ginger, reside in Wetumpka. He has one son, Josh, who played for AUM for two seasons.

1990 ............................................................40-25 (.615)

1989 ........................................................ 28-19-1 (.596) 1991 ............................................................29-20 (.592) 1992 ............................................................50-18 (.735) 1993 ........................................................ 29-26-1 (.518) 1994 ............................................................36-23 (.610) 1995 ............................................................49-14 (.778) 1996 ............................................................41-22 (.651) 1997 ........................................................ 34-24-1 (.586) 1998 ............................................................49-10 (.831) 1999 ............................................................42-19 (.688) 2000 ............................................................48-16 (.750) 2001 ........................................................ 50-16-1 (.746) 2002 ............................................................50-18 (.736) 2003 ............................................................39-23 (.629) 2004 ............................................................38-21 (.644) 2005 ............................................................38-29 (.567) 2006 ............................................................49-20 (.710) 2007 ............................................................51-13 (.797) 2008 ............................................................43-21 (.672) 2009 ............................................................37-23 (.617) 2010 ............................................................27-24 (.529) 2011 ............................................................42-19 (.689) 2012 ............................................................38-24 (.613) Total (26 Years) ............................... 1,003-539-4 (.649)

Career Coaching Record (33 Years) 1,182-640-4 (.648) 2013 Warhawk Baseball

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