2004BASEBALL

BUCCANEERS

MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Buccaneer General Information ...... 1 Christian Brothers University: Mission & Facts ...... 2 Administration & Athletic Staff ...... 3 2004 Season Outlook ...... 4 Head Phil Goodwin ...... 5 Coaching Staff ...... 5 2004 Buccaneer Roster ...... 6 2004 Player Profiles ...... 7

2004INSIDE2003 CBU BUCCANEER BASEBALL 2003 Results...... 13 2003 Buccaneer Baseball Statistics ...... 14

BUCCANEER BASEBALL RECORDS Buccaneers Season-by-Season...... 15 Buccaneer Season Team Records ...... 21 Buccaneer Individual Single Season Records...... 22 Buccaneer Career & Single Game Records ...... 24

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE The Gulf South Conference...... 25 2003 Final GSC Standings...... 26 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS UNIVERSITY GSC West Division Opponent ...... 27 DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS 650 East Parkway South 2003 SCHEDULE ...... Back cover Memphis, Tennessee 38104 (901) 321-3370 www.cbu.edu | www.gobucsgo.com Photography by Cory Dugan, Justin Maskus • Design by Cory Dugan, CBU Publications

Christian Brothers University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern ON THE COVER Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 (l-r): Senior Chad Nolan, senior outfielder Latarius Harris, senior catcher Ian Strelsin Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; telephone 404-679-4501) to award the ABOVE (l-r): Senior first baseman Hunter Crosby, senior short stop Angelo Lucchesi, senior Bachelor’s Degree and the Master’s Degree. outfielder Kyle Dorgan BUCCANEER BASEBALL 2004 GENERAL MEDIA INFORMATION & COVERAGE Name Of School ...... Christian Brothers University On behalf of the Sports Information Office, thank you for City/State/ZIP ...... Memphis, TN 38104 your coverage of Buccaneer Baseball. This media guide has Founded ...... 1871 been assembled especially for sports journalists covering Enrollment ...... 1,900 Nickname ...... Buccaneers CBU Baseball, with the intent of providing the most School Colors...... Scarlet & Gray comprehensive information on the Buccaneers. We hope Home Facility...... Buc Field you find this publication suitable for your needs. Capacity ...... 500 MEDIA SERVICES: All requests for working credentials, Surface:...... Grass complimentary tickets, special features, interviews and Dimensions: ...... LF/335, CF/380, RF/350 photographs should be directed to: Affiliation ...... NCAA Division II Conference ...... Gulf South Conference, West Division JUSTIN MASKUS, SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR President...... Brother Stan Sobczyk, F.S.C. Christian Brothers University Athletic Director...... Joe Nadicksbernd 650 E. Parkway South • Memphis, TN 38104 Faculty Athletic Representative ...... Dr. Peter Gathje Office: 901-321-3378 Senior Women’s Administrator ...... Donna Crone Fax: 901-321-3570 Athletic Department Phone ...... (901) 321-3370 Athletic Department Fax ...... (901) 321-3570 CREDENTIALS: All media credentials should be arranged by writing or calling the Christian Brothers University Sports COACHING STAFF Information Office, preferably one week in advance. All Head Coach ...... Phil Goodwin credentials will be limited to working press only, and will be Alma Mater/Year...... University of Tennessee at Martin/1976 evaluated on a first-come, first-served basis, up to press Record at school/years ...... 71-123-1/5th season table capacity. Career record/years ...... 347-282-1/23 seasons PHOTOGRAPHERS: Credentials for field photography should Office Phone ...... (901) 321-3375 be requested in writing, per credentials guidelines. Best time/day to reach coach ...... 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. SERVICES: Working media and scouts will be supplied with Assistant Coach ...... Bill Gifford media guides, gameday programs and pre-game notes and Assistant Coach...... Kevin Loeffler statistics. Complete statistics will be available, with a Athletic Trainer ...... Scott Lambert complete statistics package and play-by-play provided at Office Phone ...... (901) 321-3263 the completion of the game. HISTORY RADIO/TELEVISION: Permission to broadcast must be obtained from the Sports Information Director at least ten First year of sport...... 1966 days in advance of the game. Space to accommodate Overall all-time record ...... 825-813-7 visiting radio stations is limited but available. Overall Record Last Year ...... 10-35 7-18/Home INTERVIEWS: All requests for interviews with players and 3-17/Away coaches should be made through the Sports Information Conference Record/Finish ...... 5-23/8th Office. Post-game interviews will take place following a ten Starters returning/lost ...... 5/4 minute “cooling off” period at the conclusion of the game.

MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 1 MISSION & FACTS

Christian Brothers University education built on individualized attention, hands-on MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE learning, an encouragement of ethical development, and a passion for achievement above and beyond one’s potential. When people connect, minds connect. Lights come on. Ideas CBU is the largest, most comprehensive private university are born. in West Tennessee, offering degrees in engineering, business, Students from all over the country and the world come to science, liberal arts, and education. The university also offers Christian Brothers University in mid-town Memphis for a graduate programs in business administration, education and vibrant and involved education that delivers the tools for engineering management. success after graduation. CBU is academically rigorous, CBU is ranked in U.S. News and World Report’s Top Tier of exciting and diverse. And CBU students are passionate about Southern Universities Granting Master’s Degrees. CBU is also this extraordinary environment that prepares them for the cited for its campus diversity among Southern universities. real world by pushing them to step up, ask questions, and The university is also listed in The Princeton Review’s “Best get involved. Southeastern Colleges,” Great Colleges for the Real World, CBU’s students, faculty, administration, and alumni are part and Thomson-Petersen’s Competitive Colleges. of a much larger Catholic educational network. The university A member of the NCAA and the Gulf South Conference, was founded in 1871 by the Brothers of the Christian Schools CBU student athletes compete in nine different sports. The and is part of the Lasallian Community active in 81 countries Lady Bucs women’s soccer team won the 2002 NCAA of the world and in more than 1,000 educational institutions. Division II soccer championship. In the United States, CBU is one of seven Lasallian colleges Christian Brothers University capitalizes on its small size and universities. and passionate faculty to deliver a unique curriculum that’s Excellence in teaching and individualized attention are built on questions, discussions, disagreements, and debates. hallmarks of the university. CBU is a values-oriented, At CBU professors get to know students, and classmates get interfaith educational community preparing students for to know each other. They interact in small groups and, as professional careers and lives of moral responsibility and their comfort and confidence increases, so does the intensity community involvement. of discussions and exploration. The first private institution in Memphis to integrate, For more information on Christian Brothers University, call Christian Brothers University is also known for providing toll free at 1-877-321-4-CBU or visit the web site at students of all backgrounds and faiths a well-rounded www.cbu.edu.

2 CBU BUCCANEER BASEBALL ADMINISTRATION & ATHLETIC STAFF

BROTHER STAN SOBCZYK, F.S.C., University President

Brother Stanislaus Sobczyk Knights of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of became the 20th President of Jerusalem. Previous positions include Assistant to the Christian Brothers University President and Coordinator of Catholic Education at St. in June 1999, returning to Mary’s College of California and Director of the Stritch familiar territory since he had Retreat Center on the CBU campus. Brother Stan has already served as Interim taught students from elementary school through doctoral President of CBU in 1993-94. level. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Brother Stan currently serves Christian Brothers University in 1966, a Master of Arts on the Board of Trustees for degree from St. Louis University, a Master of Education De La Salle School at Blessed degree from the University of Memphis, and his doctorate Sacrament and St. Mary’s from the University of San Francisco. Brother Stan has University of Minnesota. He was knighted in 2000 by the been a Brother of the Christian Schools since 1963.

Nick Scully Joe Nadicksbernd Dr. Peter Gathje Susan Fuller John Kerr Justin Maskus V.P. of Institutional Athletic Director Faculty/Athletic Athletic Director of Marketing Sports Information Advancement & Representative Administrative & Communications Director Athletics Assistant

Clint Browne Donna Crone Phil Goodwin Bill Hoffman In-Sik Hwang Dale Jerden Head Soccer Coach Head Softball Coach, Head Baseball Coach Head Cross Country Head Volleyball Head Tennis Coach (M) Sr. Women’s Coach Coach (W) (M, W) Administrator (M, W)

Scott Lambert Seamus Loftus Anna Massa Mike Nienaber Todd Schaefer Head Athletic Trainer Head Soccer Coach Head Golf Coach Head Basketball Head Basketball (W) (M, W) Coach Coach (M) (W)

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 3 2004 SEASON OUTLOOK

Jon Marshall Ryan Dahlke Wes Hoover

f things fall into place, the 2004 season for the Bucs feeling good about the pitching situation. could be the beginning of something big… and long Junior outfielder Wes Hoover (Bartlett, TN) leads the list lasting. The keys: experience and seasoned leadership. of returning position players, and is an All-GSC West I Twelve seniors return this year and are expected to Division player. Joining him in the outfield are seniors Kyle bring that strong leadership. The pitching staff includes six Dorgan (Foster, RI) and Latarius Harris (Memphis, TN), who players who have been Gulf South Conference starters at will also battle for the starting shortstop position. Returning some point in their college careers. The entire infield, sophomores in the outfield are Ryne Dahlke (Bartlett, TN) including the catcher’s position, returns and the outfield is and Michael St. Cin (St. Louis, MO). Senior Ian Strelsin deep and experienced. (Germantown, TN) returns for another season as the Buc “This is the most experienced squad that I have had catcher and will be backed up by junior Brian DeJean (New since coming to CBU," Coach Phil Goodwin said. “The key Orleans, LA) and freshman Chris Brown (Erie, PA). for this year’s team will be to translate these things into Senior third baseman Jason Whitehead (Cordova, TN) wins.” leads the list of returning infielders. Angelo Lucchesi Off the field, this past summer posed another challenge (Memphis, TN), fellow senior Latarius Harris, and junior Mark for the Bucs that had little to do with experience and McCleskey (Memphis, TN) will handle the shortstop position. leadership among teammates. Battling for the job at second base are Lucchesi, senior Hank Last July, the “straight line winds” that devastated Pitts (Tremont, MS), junior college transfer Jon Hackett midtown Memphis cut a path through the CBU campus and (Brentwood, TN)and sophomore John Raymond Hehn extensively damaged the baseball field, including the fence (Springville, TN), who played some last year at third. and the scoreboard. Goodwin hopes that senior outfielder Michael Thanks to efforts by staff, players and the Piantedosi (Memphis, TN), junior pitcher Patton Minkin administration, the field is back even better than before. (Cordova, TN), sophomore outfielder/catcher Shane Hogan Seniors Chad Nolan (St. Louis, MO), Philip Wicke, and (Memphis, TN) and sophomore pitcher Brian Lea (Collierville, Brad Powers (Germantown, TN) will lead the pitching staff. TN) will recover from injuries in time for the season. Juniors Chad Lopes (Memphis, TN), Jon Marshall (Marion, “Despite the challenging events that took place this IL) and Tommy Hiegel (Conway, AR) will provide experienced summer, we have had a tremendous fall," Goodwin said. support along with sophomores Shawn Morgan (Bartlett, TN) “The conference has changed back to three game weekends and a healthy Brad Koewler (Batavia, OH). Goodwin also allowing eight, instead of six, schools to qualify for the expects freshman Charlie Soukup (Saint Paul, MN) to conference tournament at USA Stadium in Millington in provide immediate assistance. The Bucs add nine more May. With our number of experienced players, we feel we with game experience to the roster, so Goodwin is have reason to be confident.”

4 CBU BUCCANEER BASEBALL HEAD COACH PHIL GOODWIN Fifth Season • University of Tennessee at Martin

Powers (Germantown, TN) and Jason Whitehead (Cordova, TN), who missed last season as red-shirts. The pitching staff boasts six members who have been conference starters at some point in their Buccaneer career and the infield remains intact. Competition will be heated for playing time in the outfield and backup roles at all positions have yet to be decided. A veteran of the Memphis area baseball since 1976, Goodwin returned to Christian Brothers University as head baseball coach in August 1999.he replaced long-time head coach Joe Nadicksbernd, whom he assisted from 1988-1990. Goodwin has coached at the high school level at hil Goodwin enters his fifth year as head baseball coach Kingsbury, Whitehaven, Christian Brothers and Cordova High with a feeling of renewed optimism. A dismal 2003 Schools, amassing a 72% winning percentage. From 1990 to P season (10-35) was partially due to a lack of senior 1996, Goodwin worked for the Memphis Chicks Professional leadership, inexperience, and arguably the most demanding Baseball Club. At the time, the Chicks were the AA affiliate of schedule in Buccaneer history. the Kansas City Royals. On the field, the 2004 squad is deeper and more experienced A 1976 graduate of the University of Tennessee at Martin, this year with 12 seniors returning, including two players, Brad Goodwin and his wife Debbie have two sons, Casey and Jeff.

COACHING STAFF BILL GIFFORD KEVIN LOEFFLER Assistant Coach • Third Season Graduate Assistant Coach • First Season Bill Gifford enters his third season Kevin Loeffler returns to the CBU at CBU, excluding a hiatus in the baseball program for his first 2002 season. He was the New York season as a Graduate Assistant Mets #1 draft choice in the 1974 Coach. He will primarily work with MLB Amateur Draft, and played in the outfielders. Loeffler was a four- the Mets organization from 1974 to year performer for the Bucs, 1981. Gifford retired from playing outfield from 1999 until his in 1982. A graduation in 2002. He had a .313 native Memphian, Gifford batting average his junior season graduated from Whitehaven High and played in 24 games his senior School in 1974. He attended Belhaven College and the season stealing two bases. Loeffler was an All-District and University of Memphis. He and his wife, Debbie, have a All-Metro selection his senior year at Bishop Byrne High daughter, Brandi, and a son, Blake — who is a sophomore School, batting .400 with 21 RBIs and 19 stolen bases. He on the CBU Team. was also an All-Region selection in football. Loeffler is single and lives in Memphis.

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 5 2004 BUCCANEER BASEBALL ROSTER

No Name Class B/T Pos Ht Wt Hometown 1 Steven Shelton FR R/R 2B 5’ 9” 140 Cordova, Tennessee 2 Latarius Harris SR R/R OF/SS 5’ 8” 155 Memphis, Tennessee 3 Michael Piantedosi SR L/L OF 5’ 7” 145 Memphis, Tennessee 4 Angelo Lucchesi SR R/R SS/2B 5’ 10” 170 Memphis, Tennessee 5 Ian Strelsin SR R/R OF/C 5’ 11” 185 Germantown, Tennessee 6 Shawn Morgan SO R/R P 6’ 0” 180 Bartlett, Tennessee 7 Breen Stevens FR R/R C/2B 5’ 7” 140 Millington, Tennessee 8 Leon Faison SO L/L P/OF 6’ 0” 160 Memphis, Tennessee 9 Jonathan Marshall JR R/R P 6’ 2” 190 Marion, Illinois 10 Andrew Livernois SO L/L 1B 6’ 1” 165 Duluth, Georgia 11 Brian Lea SO L/L P/1B 6’ 4” 205 Collierville, Tennessee 12 Kyle Dorgan SR L/R OF 5’ 11” 175 Foster, Rhode Island 13 Jason Whitehead SR R/R 3B 6’0” 185 Cordova, Tennessee 14 Jonathan Samikkannu SR R/R 1B 6’ 0” 205 New Orleans, Louisiana 15 Ryne Dahlke SO R/R OF 6’ 3” 190 Bartlett, Tennessee 16 Wes Hoover JR R/R OF 5’ 10” 175 Bartlett, Tennessee 17 Mark McCleskey JR R/R SS 5’ 8” 150 Memphis, Tennessee 18 Hank Pitts SR S/R 2B/DH 5’ 11” 180 Tremont, Mississippi 19 Brad Powers SR R/R P 6’2” 200 Germantown, Tennessee 20 Hunter Crosby SR R/R 1B/OF 6’ 1” 165 Memphis, Tennessee 21 Jon Hackett SO R/R 2B/SS 5’11” 170 Brentwood, Tennessee 22 Brian DeJean JR R/R 3B/C 6’ 0” 190 New Orleans, Louisiana 23 Tommy Hiegel JR R/R OF/P 6’ 3” 195 Conway, Arkansas 24 Blake Gifford SO R/R P/OF/3B 6’ 1” 165 Germantown, Tennessee 25 Bobby Daush SO R/R P 6’2 250 Memphis, Tennessee 26 John Raymond Hehn SO R/R P/IF 5’ 11” 175 Springville, Tennessee 27 Chad Nolan SR R/R P 6’ 4” 210 St. Louis, Missouri 28 Chad Lopes JR R/R P 6’ 1” 200 Memphis, Tennessee 29 Brad Koewler SO L/L P 6’ 2” 185 Batavia, Ohio 31 Charlie Soukup FR L/L P/1B 6’0” 185 St. Paul, Minnesota 32 Eric Gustafson SO R/R P/IF 5’ 11” 180 Alliance, Ohio 33 Chris Brown FR R/R C 5’9” 170 Erie, Pennsylvania 34 Patton Minkin JR R/R P 5’ 10” 155 Cordova, Tennessee 36 Matt Smith SO R/R P 6’ 4” 205 St. Louis, Missouri 41 Josh Dove FR L/L P/1B 5’ 10” 170 Bartlett, Tennessee 44 Michael St. Cin SO R/R OF 5’ 11” 175 St. Louis, Missouri — Shane Hogan SO R/R C/OF/3B 5’ 10” 175 Memphis, Tennessee — Craig Allen FR R/R 3B 5’9” 170 Bartlett, Tennessee — Tyler Davis FR R/R P 6’0” 150 Germantown, Tennessee — Bob Lawrence FR R/R OF/C 5’7” 155 Germantown, Tennessee

6 CBU BUCCANEER BASEBALL 2004 BUCCANEERS 20 HUNTER CROSBY 4 ANGELO LUCCHESI Hometown: Germantown, TN Hometown: Germantown, TN Position: 1B Position: SS Class: Senior Class: Senior

High School: Played for Buster Kelso High School: Played at Christian at CBHS. Crosby was named All- Brothers High School. Lucchesi hit State in 2000, hitting .405 on a .400 for his career with the Purple Purple Wave team that won the Wave, including a Tennessee state Tennessee State High School runner-up title in 1999 and the Championship. College: This is Tennessee state championship in Crosby’s fourth season with the 2000. College:This is Lucchesi’s Bucs. Last season, he appeared in 44 games, starting in 42. fourth season. Last season he hit .315 and was second on the He hit .279 with a team-high seven home runs and had 18 team with six home runs. He was a perfect 22-22 on the base RBIs. When I was young I wanted to be: A fireman Favorite paths. Angelo was one of just two Bucs to start in all 45 Sports Movie: “Rudy” Favorite Athlete: Albert Pujols Personal: games last year. When I was young I wanted to be: A pro Crosby is the son of Gus and Teresa Crosby. He has a brother, athlete Favorite Sports Movie: “Remember the Titans” Favorite Jon and a sister, Shannon. Major: ITM Birthday: September Athlete: Chipper Jones Personal: Lucchesi is the son of Angelo 25, 1982 and Lee Lucchesi. He has two sisters, Gabrielle and Rachel. Major: Finance Birthday: October 16, 1982 12 KYLE DORGAN Hometown: Scituate, RI 27 CHAD NOLAN Position: OF Hometown: St. Louis, MO Class: Senior Position: Pitcher Class: Senior High School: At Scituate High School, Dorgan was first-team All- High School: Nolan played at St. Division in baseball and volleyball. Louis University High School. College: Last season, Dorgan played College: Nolan began his college in 32 games, starting 24, and hit baseball career at San Diego City .250 with 16 hits scoring nine times. College in 1999. He was named a When I was young I wanted to be: Pacific Coast Conference Player-of- Luke Skywalker or Zach Morris Favorite Sports Movie: “Rocky the-week. Last season with the IV” and “The Program” Favorite Athlete:Teddy Bruschi, David Buccaneers, Nolan went 2-8 and led the team in Ortiz, Brian Ralston, and Jiri Welsch. Personal: Dorgan is the pitched with 56. He struck out 46 batters, walking only 26. son of Kevin and Sandra Dorgan. He has a sister, Keri and a Favorite Sports Movie: “The Big Lebowski” Favorite Athlete: brother Kevin. Major: Chemical Engineering Birthday: Nolan Ryan Personal: Nolan is the son of Chuck and Donna December 6, 1981 Nolan. He has two sisters, Kerry and Kelly. Major: Mathematics Birthday: July 1, 1981 2 LATARIUS HARRIS Hometown: Memphis, TN 3 MICHAEL PIANTEDOSI Position: OF Hometown: Memphis, TN Class: Senior Position: OF Class: Senior High School: Played at Fairley High School for James McNeal. Harris High School: Piantedosi was a .300 holds the Tennessee prep record for plus hitter his entire high school stolen bases (63). College: Harris career at White Station High School. played his first season in a Buc With the Spartans, he was named uniform last season after to the All-Shelby Metro team his transferring from Arkansas-Pine senior season. College: Piantedosi Bluff. Last year he hit .271 with seven RBIs and stole a team- appeared in three contests for the high 27 bases. When I was young I wanted to be: An NBA Bucs in 2003 with four at bats including a double and a Basketball Player Favorite Sports Movie: “Above the Rim” single. When I was young I wanted to be: A Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan Personal: Harris is the son of Detective/Investigator Favorite Sports Movie: “61*” Favorite Fredrick Spikner and Belinda Risby. He has four siblings Athlete: Mario Lemieux Personal: Piantedosi is the son of Caszedra, Daniesha, Jasmine, and Jeremy. Major: Accounting Charles and Cheryl Piantedosi. He has a sister, Melissa and a Birthday: October 16, 1981 brother, Marc. Major: Natural Science Birthday: November 11, 1981

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 7 2004 BUCCANEERS

18 HANK PITTS 5 IAN STRELSIN Hometown: Tremont, MS Hometown: Germantown, TN Position: 2B/3B/DH Position: C/OF Class: Senior Class: Senior

High School: Played at Itawamba High School: Played for Steve Heinz Agricultural High School for coach and Lane McCarter at Houston High Brian Long. With the Indians, Hank School. His senior season, Strelsin was a lifetime .328 hitter and was was named to the All-District team, selected to play in the NEMCA and selected to the Apopka, Florida Baseball All-Star Game. College:This Invitational All-Tournament team. is Pitts second season with CBU. He played in the Gateway Tire/Mid- Last season, he played in 20 games, starting in eight. When I South High School All-Star game. College:This will be was young I wanted to be: A player Strelsin’s fourth season with CBU. Last season, he hit .302, his Favorite Sports Movie: “For the Love of the Game” Favorite second-straight season with a .300 average. He committed Athlete: Chipper Jones Personal: Pitts is the son of Halbert and only two errors behind the plate for a .988 fielding Donna Jo Pitts. Major: Mechanical Engineering Birthday: percentage. In the off-season, Strelsin was a bullpen catcher August 8, 1982 for the Memphis Redbirds and served as the bullpen catcher for the Pacific Coast League during the 2003 AAA All-Star Game at AutoZone Park. When I was young I wanted to be: An 19 BRAD POWERS Astronaut Favorite Sports Movie: “Happy Gilmore” Favorite Hometown: Germantown, TN Athlete: Ivan Rodriguez Personal: Strelsin is the son of Howard Position: P and Debbie Strelsin. He has a sister, Lori. Major: ITM Birthday: Class: Senior October 7, 1981

High School: Played for Phil Clark at Germantown High School. Powers 13 JASON WHITEHEAD was an All-District and All-Region Hometown: Memphis, TN performer. College: This is Powers Position: 3B second season with the Bucs. Last Class: Senior year he red shirted. In 2002, he pitched in 18 games, starting High School: Played for Buster seven. posting a 5-5 record and struck out 22 in 30 innings. Kelso at Christian Brothers High When I was young I wanted to be: A pilot Favorite Sports School. Whitehead was an All- Movie: “For Love of the Game Favorite Athlete: Tim Hudson, Region, All-State selection and was Jim Thome Personal: Brad is the son of Philip and Susan part of the All-State Tournament Powers. Major: Marketing Birthday: March 4, 1981 team in 1999. He played in three state tournaments, winning in 1997 and finishing second in 1999. College:This is Whitehead’s 14 JONATHAN SAMIKKANNU fourth season with the Bucs. Last season he red shirted. In Hometown: New Orleans, LA 2002 he hit .314 starting in 46 games with two home runs Class: Senior and a team-high 38 RBIs. When I was young I wanted to be: A Position: 1B/DH baseball player Favorite Sports Movie: “The Natural” Favorite Athlete: Cal Ripken Jr. Personal: Jason is the son of Curtis and High School: Played at Brother Marilyn Whitehead. He has a sister, Dawn and a brother Martin High School. Samikkannu Curtis Jr. Major: Finance Birthday: April 17, 1981 led the Crusaders in hitting his junior and senior seasons. College: This is Samikkannu’s second 22 BRIAN DEJEAN season with the Buccaneers. Last Hometown: Metairie, LA year, he played in 20 games, Position: Catcher/DH starting 14. He had six hits, two doubles and two runs Class: Junior scored. When I was young I wanted to be: A Cardiologist Favorite Sports Movie: “Field of Dreams” Favorite Athlete: Ryne High School: Played at Brother Sandberg Personal: Samikkannu is the son of Sam and Martin High School for Coach Mark Jacinta Samikkannu. He has a brother Mark, and a sister Wisnewski. College: This is Darlene. Major: Business Management Birthday: December 3, DeJean’s third season behind the 1980 plate for CBU. Last season, DeJean hit .238 and was second on the team in RBIs with 23. He had eight doubles and three home runs. When I was young I wanted to be: A major league baseball playe Favorite Sports Movie:

8 CBU BUCCANEER BASEBALL 2004 BUCCANEERS

“Rudy” Favorite Athlete: Chipper Jones Personal: DeJean is the son of Brian, Sr. and Jan DeJean. He has two sisters, Ashley 9 JONATHAN MARSHALL and Kelly. Major: Mechanical Engineering Birthday: December Hometown: Marion, IL 12, 1982 Position: P Class: Junior 23 TOMMY HIEGEL High School: Played at Marion High Hometown: Conway, AR School for coach Denny Butler. Position: P Marshall was named All-Conference Class: Junior and played in the Southern Illinois East/West All-Star game as a High School: Played for Kevin Leach member of the Wildcats. He was at St. Joseph High School. Heigel also an All-South, All-Conference was named All-District, Region, and and All-State basketball player. College: Marshall is in his State for the Bulldogs. College:This third season as a Buc. Last year, he pitched in 50 innings, will be Heigel’s third season striking out 33. When I was young I wanted to be: A pro College. Last season, he went 3-3 in basketball player Favorite Athlete: Vince Carter/Francisco 23 innings with 21 . When Rodriquez Personal: Marshall is the son of Bob and Necie I was young I wanted to be: A Baseball Player Favorite Sports Marshall. He has a brother, Kyle. Major: Education Birthday: Movie: “The Natural” Favorite Athlete: John Smoltz Personal: April 29, 1983 Heigel is the son of Philip and Janet Hiegel. He has five sisters, Jenny, Laura, Kathleen, Pam, and Anna, and two brothers, Matt and Greg. Major: ITM Birthday: April 18, 1983 17 MARK MCCLESKEY Hometown: Memphis, TN Position: 2B/SS 16 WES HOOVER Class: Junior Hometown: Bartlett, TN Position: OF/DH High School: Played at White Station Class: Junior High School for George Holt. McCleskey was the Spartan’s Co- High School: Hoover played at Captain in 2001 hitting .397 and Bartlett High School for Coach being named to the All-Metro team. Patterson. College: Last season, College: Last season, McCleskey Hoover played in 43 games, leading appeared in 11 games and wnt 2-4 the team with a .340 batting on the season. When I was young I wanted to be: Ryne average. He hit four home runs and Sandberg Favorite Sports Movie: “Happy Gilmore” Favorite had a team-high 26 RBIs. When I Athlete: Ryne Sandberg Personal: McCleskey is the son of was young I wanted to be: Pro Baseball Player Favorite Sports Steve and Martha McCleskey. Major: Economics/Finance Movie: “The Natural” Favorite Athlete: Pete Rose Personal: Birthday: October 12, 1982 Hoover is the son of Steve Hoover and the Stepson of Becky Hoover. He has a sister, Melissa and two step-siblings, Brandon and Cody. Major: Chemical Engineering Birthday: 34 PATTON MINKIN January 1, 1983 Hometown: Cordova. TN Position: P Class: Junior 28 CHAD LOPES Hometown: Germantown, TN High School: Played for coach Phil Position: P Goodwin at Cordova High School. Class: Junior College: Minkin saw limited action in 2003, making five appearances for High School: Lopes was a member three innings of work. Favorite of Buster Kelso’s 2000 Christian Sports Movie: “Seabisquit” Favorite Brothers High School Purple Wave Athlete: Nolan Ryan Personal: Minkin team. College: Lopes appeared in 13 is the son of David and Melissa Minkin. He has a brother, games last season for CBU working Ross. Major: Chemistry/Pre-Med Birthday: February 8, 1983 43 innings and striking out 42. When I was young I wanted to be: A pro baseball player Favorite Sports Movie: “The Sandlot” Favorite Athlete: Greg Maddux Personal: Lopes is the son of Anthony and Cathy Lopes. He has a sister, Nicky and a brother, Christian. Major: Accounting Birthday: July 25, 1981

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 9 2004 BUCCANEERS 15 RYNE DAHLKE 24 BLAKE GIFFORD Hometown: Bartlett, TN Hometown: Germantown, TN Position: OF Position: P Class: Sophomore Class: Sophomore

High School: Played for Rodney High School: Played for Adam Patterson at Bartlett High School. In Housley at Saint Benedict High 2002, Dahlke hit .346 with 50 RBIs School. With the Eagles Gifford was being named All-District. College: named SBEC Tournament MVP, This Dahlke’s second season with junior varsity MVP, and was the Bucs. Last season, he played in awarded the TSSAA High School 30 games starting 17 and hit .226 Achievement Award College:This is with five RBIs. When I was young I wanted to be: A Major Gifford’s second season with the Bucs. Last year, he made 10 League Baseball player Favorite Sports Movie: “The Natural” appearances, striking out six batters. When I was young I Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan Personal: Dahlke is the son of wanted to be: An Acto Favorite Sports Movie: “Ty Cobb” Favorite Bruce and Dianne Dahlke. He has one sister, Blaire. Major: Athlete:Ty Cobb Personal: Blake is the son of William and Business Birthday: June 24, 1984 Deborah Gifford. He has one sister, Brandi. Major: Marketing Birthday: October 3, 1983 25 BOBBY DAUSH Hometown: Memphis, TN 32 ERIC GUSTAFSON Position: P Hometown: Alliance, OH Class: Sophomore Position: P Class: Sophomore High School: Played for Buster Kelso at Christian Brothers High School. High School: Played for Shawn Daush was named to The Alazaus at Alliance High School. Commercial Appeal’s Best of Preps Gustafson was a second team All- and also a Scholar-Athlete of the Federal League selection with the Year in the Private School Division. Aviators. College:This is Gustafson’s He was a first-team All-State second season with the Bucs. He selection in football and Honorable Mention All-Metro in made two appearances last season basketball. College:This is Daush’s first season College. He is striking out four in three innings. When I was young I wanted to a transfer from the College of William and Mary. When I was be: Quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers Favorite Sports young I wanted to be: A professional athlete Favorite Sports Movie: “Field of Dreams” Favorite Athlete:Terry Bradshaw Movie: “The Natural” Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan Personal: Personal: Eric is the son of Carl and Debbie Gustafson. Major: Daush is the son of Mike and Barbara Daush. He has a Engineering Birthday: August 8, 1983 brother, John. Major: Economics Birthday: August 8, 1983 21 JONATHAN HACKETT 8 LEON FAISON Hometown: Brentwood, TN Hometown: Memphis, TN Position: 2B/SS Position: P/OF Class: Sophomore Class: Sophomore High School: Played for Nick High School: At CBHS, Faison Waggoner at White Station High played for Buster Kelso. He also School. Hackett was a member of played hockey for the Purple Wave the District Champs in 2000 and and was a scholar athlete award 2001 and was a regional runner-up winner. College:This Faison’s second in 2001. Hackett broke the double season with the Bucs. Last year he play record in 2001 with 26. College: saw action in three games, pitching This is Hackett’s first season with the Bucs. When I was young I two innings and striking out one. When I was young I wanted to wanted to be: A cowboy Favorite Sports Movie: “The Natural” be: An orthopedic surgeon Favorite Sports Movie: “The Mighty Favorite Athlete: Marcus Giles and David Eckstein The person Ducks” Favorite Athlete: Sergei Federov Personal: Faison is the who influenced my life the most: My parents. They instilled in son of Lee and Katherine Faison. He has two sisters, Stella me the discipline of hard work and taught me I can achieve and Valera, and two brothers, Chris and Gregg. Major: anything I believe in if I work hard and believe in myself. Electrical Engineering Birthday: August 8, 1983 Personal: Hackett is the son of Michael and Beth Hackett. He has three brothers: Chris, Daniel and David and one sister, Jennifer. Major: Marketing Birthday: May 19, 1982

10 CBU BUCCANEER BASEBALL 2004 BUCCANEERS 26 JOHN RAYMOND HEHN 10 ANDREW LIVERNOIS Hometown: Springville, TN Hometown: Duluth, GA Position: 2B Position: 1B Class: Sophomore Class: Sophomore

High School: Hehn played for Paul High School: Played at St. Pius X Putman at Henry County High high school. Livernois averaged School. He was the Team MVP and .356 during his prep career, helping was named to the Henry Co. Sports the Golden Lions capture their first Hall-of-Fame. College:This is Hehn’s ever region championship. College: second season with the Bucs. Last This is Livernois’ third season year, he played in 21 games, College. He red shirted last season starting 16. He had 10 hits and one . When I was for the Bucs. When I was young I wanted to be: He-Man Favorite young I wanted to be: A baseball player Favorite Sports Movie: Sports Movie: “Field of Dreams” Favorite Athlete: Chipper “The Sandlot” Favorite Athlete: Ryne Sandberg Personal: John Jones and Michael Vick Personal: Livernois is the son of Tom is the son of Jack and Rosemary Hehn. He has one brother, and Rene’ Livernois. He has a sister, Mary. Major: Richard. Major: Business Birthday: March 20, 1984 Management Birthday: May 27, 1982 6 SHAWN MORGAN 29 BRAD KOEWLER Hometown: Bartlett, TN Hometown: Cincinnati, OH Position: P Position: P Class: Sophomore Class: Sophomore High School: Played for Jim Heinz at High School: Played for John ECS. Morgan was named to the All- Hatfield at Glen Este High School. Metro team with the Eagles. College: Koewler helped the Trojans to the This is Shawn’s second season with 2001 NABF Championship in 2001 the Bucs. Last year, Shawn pitched and was named to the 2001 NABF in 12 games posting a 2-2 record All-Tournament team. College:This and a 4.08 ERA. He struck out 28 is Koewler’s second season with the batters in 39 innings. When I was young I wanted to be: A Bucs. Brad appeared in nine games, striking out 14 batters painter Favorite Sports Movie: “The Sandlot” Favorite Athlete: last season. When I was young I wanted to be: My Dad Favorite Tom Glavine Personal: Morgan is the son of Ricky and Pam Sports Movie: “The Rookie” The person who influenced my life Morgan. He has one brother, Jason. Major: Mathematics the most: My father Personal: Koewler is the son of Dan and Birthday: August 16, 1984 Karen Koewler. He has one brother, Matt. Major: History Birthday: January 14, 1984 36 MATTHEW SMITH Hometown: St. Louis, MO 11 BRIAN LEA Position: P Hometown: Collierville, TN Class: Sophomore Position: 1B/P Class: Sophomore High School: Played for Greg Vitello at DeSmet Jesuit High School. High School: Played for Jim Heinz at Smith went 6-0 with a 2.45 era his ECS. Lea was named All-Region, senior season. He was a four time All-District, and All-Metro at ECS. scholar athlete at DeSmet. College: College:This is Lea’s second season This is Smith’s second season with with the Bucs. Last year he the Bucs. Last season he went 1-0 appeared in 13 games, striking out with a 4.61 ERA in five appearances. When I was young I 12. He was a member of the GSC wanted to be: A baseball player Favorite Sports Movie: “Rudy” Academic Honor Roll. When I was young I wanted to be: A Favorite Athlete: Roger Clemens Personal: Smith is the son of baseball player Favorite Sports Movie: “Field of Dreams” David and Mary Smith. He has one sister, Megan. Major: Favorite Athlete: Sandy Koufax Personal: Brian is the son of Business Birthday: July 31, 1983 Charlie and Louise Lea. Major: English Birthday: September 23, 1983

MICHAEL ST. CIN Hometown: St. Louis, MO

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 11 2004 BUCCANEERS

44 MICHAEL ST. CIN 1 STEVEN SHELTON Hometown: St. Louis, MO Hometown: Cordova, TN Position: OF Position: 2B Class: Sophomore Class: Freshman

High School: Played for Ryan Rhea High School: Played for Coach at St. John Vianney High School. St. Skippy Blythe at Cordova High Cin was a Gold Glove winner, a School. Shelton also played First team All-Conference selection, basketball and soccer at Cordova. and hit .366 his senior season with College:This Shelton’s second the Griffins. College:This is St. Cin’s season with the Bucs. Last year he second season with the Bucs. Last red shirted for CBU. When I was season he played in 21 games starting 16. He had a home young I wanted to be: A professional baseball player Favorite run and four RBIs. When I was young I wanted to be: A Teenage Sports Movie: “Jerry Maguire Favorite Athlete: Lebron James Mutant Ninja Turtle Favorite Sports Movie: “Bull Durham” Personal: Shelton is the son of Steve Shelton and Calli Favorite Athlete: Larry Bird, Willie McGee Personal: St. Cin is Jumper. He has one sister, Shelby.Major: Undecided Birthday: the son of Paul and Elizabeth St. Cin. His four brothers are January 22, 1984 Paul, Brian, Kevin, and Patrick. Major: Business/Education Birthday: January 3, 1983 31 CHARLIE SOUKUP Hometown: St. Paul, MN 33 CHRIS BROWN Position: P Hometown: Erie, PA Class: Freshman Position: C Class: Freshman High School: Played for Jim O’Neil at Cretin Derham Hall. Soukup was High School: Played for Jim Smith. an All-State Academic selection in College: This is Brown’s first season 2003. He went 10-2 as a pitcher his for the Bucs When I was young I senior season and was named two wanted to be: A professional years All-Conference. Soukup also basketball player Favorite Sports played football and Basketball Movie: “Kingpin“ Favorite Athlete: College:This is Soukup’s first season College When I was young Michael Jordan Personal: Brown is I wanted to be: A professional baseball player Favorite Sports the son of Samuel and Laurie Brown. He has three sisters: Movie: “Bull Durham” Favorite Athlete: Kirby Puckett Personal: Amanda, Danielle, and Parish, and two brothers: Mathew and Soukup is the son of Lewis and Roseann Soukup. He has William. Major: Education Birthday: February 24, 1985 three sisters: Rachel, Sarah, and Mary. Major: Undecided Birthday: September 23, 1984 41 JOSHUA DOVE Hometown: Bartlett, TN 7 BREEN STEVENS Position: P Hometown: Millington, TN Class: Freshman Position: C Class: Freshman High School: Played at Saint Benedict for Coach Adam Housley. High School: Played for Buster Kelso Dove was named a Commercial at Christian Brothers High School. Appeal 2002 Best of the Preps and Stevens was also a standout in was a Scholar Athlete of the year wrestling and holds the CBHS nominee. He was the St. Benedict record for quickest pin at 30 Scholar Athlete of the year and a seconds and pins in a season with 2001 Wendy’s High School Heisman Scholar Athlete of the 30. College: This is Steven’s second year nominee. College: Dove red shirted for the Bucs last season with the Bucs. Last year he red shirted for CBU. When season. When I was young I wanted to be: A Pilot Favorite Sports I was young I wanted to be: Baseball Player Favorite Sports Movie: “For the Love of the Game” Favorite Athlete: Ozzie Movie: “Bull Durham” Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan and Bo Smith Personal: Dove is the son of David and Debra Dove. He Jackson Personal: Breen is the son of David and Betsy Breen. has two brothers, Jeffrey and Justin. Major: Mechanical His brother is Davey. Major: Accounting Birthday: December 8, Engineering Birthday: July 7, 1984 1983

12 CBU BUCCANEER BASEBALL 2003 BUCCANEER BASEBALL RESULTS ame date Opposing team Score r h e / r h e Innings Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb 20 LeMoyne-Owen College W 11-1 11 13 0 / 1 5 0 7 C. Lopes (W 1-0) 50 2:40 Feb 22 vs SIU-Edwardsville 2-12 L 2 4 2 / 12 15 2 7 C. Nolan (L 0-1) 35 2:40 Feb 23 @ North Alabama 2-5 L 2 6 2 / 5 7 0 7 C. Lopes (L 0-1) 84 2:09 Mar 01 @ Harding University 0-4 L 0 1 5 / 4 4 0 7 C. Lopes (L 1-2) 225 1:48 Mar 01 @ Harding University 3-6 L 3 7 3 / 6 11 0 7 B. Koewler (L 0-1) 150 2:30 Mar 02 @ Harding University 4-5 L 4 4 0 / 5 6 0 7 T. Hiegel (L 0-1) 185 1:51 Mar 02 @ Harding University 2-3 L 2 9 0 / 3 8 1 7 C. Nolan (L 0-1) 175 1:43 Mar 05 Loyola University W 9-8 9 10 0 / 8 13 0 7 T. Hiegel (W 1-0) 50 2:25 Mar 05 Loyola University W 6-2 6 10 2 / 2 8 2 6 P. Wicke (W) 50 2:00 Mar 06 Culver-Stockton 1-2 L 1 10 0 / 2 7 1 9 S. Morgan (L 0-1) 50 2:45 Mar 08 Delta State University 2-9 L 2 5 0 / 9 12 0 7 C. Lopes (L 1-3) 350 2:20 Mar 08 Delta State University 4-14 L 4 3 3 / 14 16 0 7. Koewler (L 0-2) 350 2:10 Mar 09 Delta State University 1-10 L 1 4 4 / 10 9 0 7 J. Marshall (L 0-1) 330 2:25 Mar 09 Delta State University 1-8 L 1 3 1 / 8 8 1 7 C. Nolan (L 0-3) 300 2:25 Mar 12 North Alabama 5-12 L 5 8 2 / 12 13 1 7 J.R. Hehn (L 0-1) 125 2:30 Mar 12 North Alabama 7-15 L 7 11 5 / 15 14 3 7 B. Lea (L 0-1) 150 Mar 15 Lincoln University 1-2 L 1 8 3 / 2 5 2 (9) P. Wicke (L 1-1) 175 2:35 Mar 15 Lincoln University W 11-10 11 16 2 / 10 16 4 (8) T. Hiegel (W 2-1) 175 3:05 Mar 16 Lincoln University 4-6 L 4 10 0 / 6 14 1 9 J. Marshall (L 0-2) 133 3:17 Mar 18 @ Arkansas State 4-15 L 4 8 3 / 15 18 2 8 C. Nolan (L 0-4) 201 2:36 Mar 22 @ Arkansas Tech 3-5 L 3 6 2 / 5 9 1 7 C. Lopes (L 1-4) 171 2:04 Mar 22 @ Arkansas Tech 2-9 L 2 7 1 / 9 12 1 7 B. Koewler (L 0-3) 148 2:12 Mar 23 @ Arkansas Tech W 6-5 6 12 0 / 5 8 1 (10) T. Hiegel (W 3-1) 225 3:00 Mar 23 @ Arkansas Tech 1-11 L 1 8 1 / 11 14 1 7 C. Nolan (L 0-5) 206 2:00 Mar 27 LeMoyne Owen College W 7-2 7 7 1 / 2 8 4 9 M. Smith (W 1-0) 66 2:45 Mar 29 Henderson State W 3-2 3 7 2 / 2 4 1 7 C. Nolan (W 1-5) 150 1:50 Mar 29 Henderson State 1-5 L 1 6 1 / 5 4 0 7 C. Lopes (L 1-5) 125 2:00 Mar 30 Henderson State W 11-6 11 8 1 / 6 6 2 7 S. Morgan (W 1-1) 119 2:05 Mar 30 Henderson State 6-7 L 6 11 1 / 7 9 1 7 B. Koewler (L 0-4) 125 2:01 Apr 1 Union University 5-8 L 5 9 0 / 8 16 1 9 T. Hiegel (L 3-2) 57 3:00 Apr 05 Arkansas Monticello W 6-2 6 12 0 / 2 6 1 7 C. Nolan (W 2-5) 234 1:42 Apr 05 Arkansas Monticello 2-15 L 2 8 5 / 15 18 3 7 C. Lopes (L 1-6) 134 2:13 Apr 08 @ UT-Martin 2-5 L 2 9 1 / 5 10 0 9 C. Lopes (L 1-7) 65 2:25 Apr 12 @ #12 Southern Arkansas 0-3 L 0 4 0 / 3 7 0 7 C. Nolan (L 2-6) 315 1:40 Apr 12 @ #12 Southern Arkansas 0-10 L 0 4 3 / 10 10 0 7 C. Lopes (L 1-8) 315 2:10 Apr 13 @ #12 Southern Arkansas 2-10 L 2 6 0 / 10 11 0 7 J. Marshall (L 0-3) 250 1:49 Apr 13 @ #12 Southern Arkansas W 3-2 3 6 0 / 2 8 1 7 S. Morgan (W 2-1) 215 1:53 Apr 18 @ Ouachita Baptist 1-2 L 1 5 2 / 2 4 2 7 C. Nolan (L 2-7) 115 1:50 Apr 18 @ Ouachita Baptist 1-3 L 1 4 0 / 3 6 1 7 J. Marshall (L 0-4) 156 1:20 Apr 21 @ Freed-Hardemann 3-11 L 3 7 1 / 11 11 1 9 C. Lopes (L 1-8) 250 2:45 Apr 24 @ Union University 7-8 L 7 9 2 / 8 11 5 9 P. Wicke (L 1-2) 0 8:42 Apr 26 Central Arkansas 1-5 L 1 6 5 / 5 7 1 7 C. Nolan (L 2-8) 210 2:15 Apr 26 Central Arkansas 5-6 L 5 7 0 / 6 14 1 (8) T. Hiegel (L 3-3) 168 2:20 Apr 27 Central Arkansas 3-14 L 3 8 3 / 14 12 2 7 C. Lopes (L 1-10) 176 2:40 Apr 27 Central Arkansas 0-5 L 0 5 3 / 5 7 0 7 S. Morgan (L 2-2) 169 2:50

( ) extra game Season Record: 10-35, 5-23 GSC Boldface indicated Gulf South Conference opponent

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 13 2003 BUCCANEER BASEBALL STATISTICS

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATISTICS (All games sorted by batting average) Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Wes Hoover .340 43-43 141 19 48 8 2 4 26 72 .511 2 5 23 0 .367 2 1 1-3 65 5 4 .946 Angelo Lucchesi .315 45-45 127 21 40 4 1 6 15 64 .504 15 3 23 2 .400 0 3 22-22 89 95 18 .911 Ian Strelsin .302 41-41 126 13 38 3 0 2 7 47 .373 12 0 13 0 .360 1 3 2-2 210 41 3 .988 Hunter Crosby .279 44-42 129 24 36 5 0 7 18 62 .481 17 2 44 0 .367 2 0 4-5 270 14 2 .993 Latarius Harris .271 45-45 133 21 36 4 1 0 7 42 .316 14 12 27 0 .390 0 10 27-31 77 64 13 .916 Shane Hogan .247 35-28 97 13 24 2 0 1 10 29 .299 10 2 24 1 .330 0 3 9-12 28 5 2 .943 Brian DeJean .238 43-38 126 10 30 8 0 3 23 47 .373 3 4 22 1 .276 1 5 0-0 38 43 6 .931 M. Piantedosi .500 3-0 4 1 2 1 0 0 2 3 .750 0 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Mark McCleskey .500 11-0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 .500 0 0 0 0 .500 0 0 1-1 2 3 0 1.000 Tommy Hiegel .333 5-3 12 1 4 1 1 0 2 7 .583 0 0 2 0 .333 0 0 0-0 5 6 0 1.000 Rusty Cagle .292 23-23 72 10 21 9 0 0 8 30 .417 14 2 15 0 .420 0 0 1-1 30 25 1 .982 Kyle Dorgan .250 32-24 64 9 16 0 0 0 3 16 .250 10 1 14 0 .355 1 2 1-1 31 0 3 .912 Ryne Dahlke .226 30-17 53 4 12 2 0 0 5 14 .264 3 2 15 0 .293 0 0 1-2 31 1 1 .970 John R. Hehn .204 21-16 49 5 10 0 0 1 3 13 .265 6 1 4 0 .304 0 1 2-2 11 24 8 .814 J. Samikkannu .154 20-14 39 2 6 2 0 0 1 8 .205 5 2 5 1 .283 0 0 0-0 16 3 1 .950 Michael St. Cin .106 26-18 47 4 5 1 0 1 4 9 .191 3 3 18 0 .208 0 5 1-1 35 2 1 .974 Hank Pitts .038 20-8 26 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 .038 3 3 6 0 .206 2 1 0-0 0 1 1 .500 Brian Lea .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 1 1 .750 Leon Faison .000 3-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 1 2 0 1.000 Blake Gifford .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 2 0 1.000 Totals .265 45-45 1250 161 331 50 5 25 136 466 .373 118 42 256 5 .346 9 34 72-83 959 383 72 .949 Opponents .335 45-45 1315 310 441 94 2 36 270 647 .492 163 64 247 4 .428 17 32 49-81 987 412 51 .965

LOB - Team (305), Opp (322). DPs turned - Team (30), Opp (24). IBB - Team (2), R. Cagle 2, Opp (2). Picked off - A. Lucchesi 5, L. Harris 4, I. Strelsin 2, J Samikkannu 2, H. Crosby 1.

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING STATISTICS (All games sorted by ) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Chad Nolan 5.95 2-8 11 11 5 0/0 0 56.0 72 45 37 26 46 18 0 2 229 .314 5 9 0 2 7 J. Marshall 6.44 0-4 11 9 1 0/0 0 50.1 63 44 36 24 33 13 1 5 200 .315 1 7 1 6 5 Eric Gustafson 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 10 .200 0 1 0 0 0 Jeff Higgins 2.25 0-0 3 1 0 0/0 0 8.0 6 8 2 3 7 1 0 0 34 .176 1 3 0 0 0 Shawn Morgan 4.08 2-2 12 2 2 0/0 0 39.2 43 19 18 11 28 9 0 4 148 .291 3 4 0 0 6 Matt Smith 4.61 1-0 5 3 0 0/0 0 13.2 16 8 7 3 6 4 0 1 53 .302 2 1 1 1 1 Brian Lea 5.40 0-1 13 0 0 0/0 0 15.0 26 14 9 10 12 5 0 2 66 .394 1 5 0 1 1 Philip Wicke 6.95 1-2 13 3 0 0/0 0 33.2 46 29 26 22 18 9 0 5 131 .351 5 10 0 1 4 Tommy Hiegel 7.83 3-3 17 0 0 0/0 0 23.0 31 21 20 9 21 10 0 2 91 .341 3 10 1 3 3 John R. Hehn 8.10 0-1 7 0 0 0/0 0 3.1 5 5 3 4 6 0 0 2 13 .385 2 0 0 2 0 Chad Lopes 8.16 1-10 13 10 1 0/0 0 43.0 61 51 39 31 42 11 1 4 183 .333 6 9 3 0 2 Patton Minkin 9.00 0-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 10 8 3 0 3 1 0 1 19 .526 0 0 0 0 1 Blake Gifford 13.97 0-0 10 0 0 0/0 0 9.2 21 16 15 8 6 4 0 2 47 .447 0 0 2 1 0 Brad Koewler 16.66 0-4 9 5 0 0/0 1 15.2 31 31 29 9 14 8 0 4 76 .408 1 2 2 0 2 J. Samikkannu 27.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 4 .500 0 0 0 0 0 Leon Faison 40.50 0-0 3 1 0 0/0 0 2.0 6 9 9 1 1 1 0 1 11 .545 0 3 0 0 0 Totals 7.18 10-35 45 45 9 0/0 1 319.2 441 310 255 163 247 94 2 36 1315 .335 30 64 0 17 32 Opponents 3.42 35-10 45 45 18 4/0 7 329.0 331 161 125 118 256 50 5 25 1250 .265 26 42 7 9 34 PB - Team (19), I. Strelsin 16, B. DeJean 3, Opp (23). Pickoffs - Team (8), C. Nolan 2, J. Marshall 2, B. DeJean 1, B. Lea 1, I. Strelsin 1, T. Hiegel 1, Opp (14). SBA/ATT - I. Strelsin (39-68), C. Lopes (12-21), J. Marshall (11-13), P. Wicke (5-10), C. Nolan (3-9), S. Morgan (3-8), S. Hogan (5-7), B. Lea (4-6), B. DeJean (5-5), T. Hiegel (3-4), B. Gifford (2-3), B. Koewler (3-3), M. Smith (2-2), J. Higgins (0-1), L. Faison (1-1).

14 CBU BUCCANEER BASEBALL CBU BASEBALL SEASON BY SEASON

1966-68 Record: Not Available UT-Martin ...... W 3-1 1977 Record: 22-18 Arkansas State...... L 5-1 UT-Martin ...... L 3-1 OPPONENT RESULT Trevecca ...... L 4-3 1969 Record: 18-14, 5-3 VSAC Northeast Illinois ...... L 7-2 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... L 9-8 Belmont College ...... L 6-3 OPPONENT RESULT Northeast Illinois ...... W 8-7 Harding University...... W 2-1 Harding College ...... W 7-0 Lambuth Univ...... W 3-1 Belmont ...... W 4-3 Ouachita Baptist ...... W 10-1 Southwestern ...... W 7-3 Lambuth Univ...... L 4-3 Belmont ...... L 4-0 Ouachita Baptist...... L 4-3 Southwestern...... L 3-2 Millsaps College...... W 2-0 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... L 5-1 Central Arkansas ...... W 5-1 Lambuth Univ...... W 9-8 Millsaps College...... W 3-1 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... L 6-2 Notre Dame ...... L 5-2 LeMoyne-Owen ...... L 2-1 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 5-0 Arkansas State ...... L 11-9 Notre Dame ...... L 4-0 Bethel College ...... W 16-4 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 10-2 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 1-0 Arkansas State ...... W 9-7 Union University ...... L 11-10 Southwestern...... L 5-2 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 9-4 Notre Dame ...... W 8-0 Southwestern ...... L 6-3 Southwestern...... L 8-7 Delta State University ...... L 4-3 Valparasio...... L 9-4 Southwestern ...... W 7-2 Millsaps College ...... W 7-4 Delta State University ...... L 6-2 Southwestern ...... W 11-0 UT-Martin ...... L 6-0 Millsaps College ...... L 6-5 Union University ...... L 9-6 Lambuth Univ...... L 11-1 UT-Martin ...... W 2-1 Florence State ...... W 9-5 Belmont ...... L 10-0 Western Illinois ...... L 5-2 Delta State University ...... L 8-2 VSAC TOURNAMENT Western Illinois...... L 11-3 1979 Record: 25-14 Delta State University ...... L 5-1 Lincoln Memorial...... W 5-3 Western Illinois...... W 7-6 OPPONENT RESULT Belmont ...... W 2-0 Belmont ...... L 4-3 North Park...... W 8-4 AK-Little Rock...... L 8-7 Southwestern ...... W 17-1 St. Olaf ...... W 6-1 Ouchita Baptist...... L 2-1 Southwestern ...... W 6-2 1976 Record: 20-20 St. Olaf ...... W 4-2 Ouchita Baptist...... W 5-1 Wisconsin State ...... L 15-5 OPPONENT RESULT Trevecca Nazarene...... L 15-2 Henderson State ...... L 6-1 Union University ...... L 6-1 Belhaven...... L 6-5 Belmont ...... W 11-2 Henderson State ...... W 10-7 LeMoyne-Owen...... W 11-9 William Carey...... W 4-0 NE Illinois State ...... W 5-3 Harding...... L 5-4 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 6-2 William Carey...... L 19-0 NE Illinois State ...... L 16-5 Harding ...... W 8-0 Tenn-Martin ...... W 1-0 William Carey...... L 4-0 UT-Martin ...... W 6-1 Maryville ...... W 7-0 Belmont ...... W 9-1 William Carey...... W 2-0 UT-Martin ...... L 5-4 Maryville ...... W 9-1 Tenn-Martin ...... L 6-2 Southeast Missouri ...... L 3-1 Delta State University ...... L 8-4 Lambuth Univ...... W 9-0 Lambuth Univ...... W 8-3 Southeast Missouri ...... L 4-2 Delta State University ...... L 8-6 Indiana State ...... L 12-5 Bethel College ...... L 4-3 Arkansas-Little Rock...... W 7-6 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 8-0 Union University ...... W 8-7 Delta State University ...... L 5-2 Arkansas-Little Rock...... W 6-4 Southwestern ...... W 9-3 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 8-3 Delta State University ...... L 5-2 Delta State University ...... L 5-3 Bethel College ...... W 2-1 SE Missouri State ...... L 1-0 VSAC TOURNAMENT Delta State University ....L 10-7 Bethel College...... W 11-0 SE Missouri State ...... L 5-1 Carson Newman ...... W 5-4 Bradley ...... W 10-0 Union University ...... W 10-5 Lawrence College...... W 4-3 Union University ...... L 6-1 Bradley ...... L 8-6 LeMoyne-Owen ...... L 9-7 North Park...... W 10-3 NAIA DISTRICT 24 TOURNAMENT Union University ...... W 2-0 Illinois Wesleyan ...... L 8-4 Carson Newman ...... L12-1 Union University ...... W 4-3 1978 Record: 20-18 Eastern Illinois ...... W 6-1 Western Illinois ...... L 2-0 OPPONENT RESULT Lambuth Univ...... W 14-5 1970-74 Results Not Available Western Illinois ...... L 9-5 Delta State University ...... L 2-1 St. Olaf ...... W 7-2 Western Illinois ...... L 7-3 Delta State University ....W 4-3 Trevecca ...... L 8-3 1975 Record: 17-20, 11-4 VSAC Trevecca Nazarene...... L 7-6 Arkansas-Little Rock...... W 7-6 Arkansas State ...... W 9-2 OPPONENT RESULT Belmont ...... W 4-3 Arkansas-Little Rock...... W 8-7 Rust College ...... W 4-1 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 4-3 Arkansas State...... L 6-1 SE Missouri...... L 11-5 Rust College ...... W 5-0 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 3-1 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 13-4 SE Missouri ...... L 14-4 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 8-4 Belmont ...... W 4-1 David Lipscomb...... L 9-3 Maryville ...... W 15- 3 Belmont ...... L 2-1 Belmont ...... W 3-2 David Lipscomb ...... L 15-2 Maryville ...... W 5-4 Belmont ...... L 12-8 Lambuth Univ...... W 15-7 Bethel College ...... W 15-1 Mississippi College ...... W 9-6 Freed-Hardeman...... W 7-6 Lambuth Univ...... L 3-2 Arkansas State ...... W 13-12 Mississippi College ...... W 7-1 Arkansas State...... L 5-4 SE Missouri ...... L 8-2 Trevecca Nazarene ...... L 2-1 SE Louisiana ...... L 7-1 LeMoyne Owen ...... W 13-3 SE Missouri ...... L 7-6 Belmont ...... L 8-0 SE Louisiana ...... W 7-4 Harding College ...... W 5-4 Valparasio ...... W 2-1 Northeast Illinois ...... L 4-1 Southern ...... L 2-1 Harding College ...... W 12-4 Valparasio...... L 5-2 Northeast Illinois ...... W 2-1 Southern...... L 4-3 Bethel College ...... W 16-2 Lawrence ...... L 6-2 UT-Martin ...... W 4-2 North Park...... W 2-1 Trevecca ...... L 6-4 Lawrence ...... W 2-0 UT-Martin ...... W 2-1 Freed-Hardeman...... W 14-10 Bethel College ...... W 14-0 Lipscomb ...... L 19-0 Southwestern ...... W 13-6 Arkansas State...... L 4-2 Tenn. Martin ...... W 1-0 Lipscomb ...... L 4-3 Southwestern ...... W 4-0 Illinois Wesleyan ...... L 10-8 Tenn. Martin ...... L 6-5 Illinois Wesleyan ...... L 9-3 Union University ...... L 10-4 Trevecca ...... L 15-2 Union University ...... W 9-7 Union University ...... W 6-2 Union University ...... W 10-4 Belmont College ...... L 15-3 Arkansas State...... L 15-5 Lambuth Univ...... W 7-4 Bethel College ...... W 13-2 1980 Record: 16-22 Bethel College ...... W 5-0 Bethel College...... W 11-1 Lambuth Univ...... W 12-2 OPPONENT RESULT Bethel College ...... W 12-0 Lambuth Univ...... W 3-2 Freed-Hardeman...... W 10-3 Montevallo ...... W 4-1 Southwestern ...... W 12-2 LeMoyne-Owen ...... L 9-8 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 12-3 Montevallo ...... L 6-3

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 15 CBU BASEBALL SEASON BY SEASON

Florida Tech...... L 8-6 Trevecca ...... L 7-3 Southwestern ...... W 7-1 Lane College...... W 12-0 Florida Tech...... L 8-1 Belmont College ...... L 13-5 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 18-2 Lane College...... W 18-2 Eckerd ...... L 20-4 Southwestern...... L 5-2 Memphis State ...... L 11-4 Eckerd ...... L 4-2 Harding ...... W 2-0 1983 Record: 26-17 Rust College ...... W 8-5 Huntington ...... L 4-2 Harding ...... W 9-4 OPPONENT RESULT Rust College ...... W 9-0 Huntington ...... L 5-0 Delta State University ...... L 7-2 Southern Arkansas...... W 9-2 Illinois-Wesleyan ...... W 9-8 Huntington ...... L 13-2 Delta State University ....L 16-6 Southern Arkansas ...... L 3-2 Illinois-Wesleyan ...... W 9-3 Huntington ...... L 7-6 Arkansas State ...... L 1-0 Arkansas Monticello ...... W 6-3 Bethel College ...... W 15-0 AL-Birmingham ...... L 6-2 Trevecca ...... W 14-7 Arkansas Monticello ...... W 9-7 North Alabama...... L 4-1 Lambuth Univ...... W 10-4 Belmont College...... W 5-3 NE Louisiana ...... L 13-8 North Alabama...... L 8-5 Mississippi Valley St...... W 7-4 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 9-4 Louisiana Tech ...... L 9-3 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 14-4 Mississippi Valley St...... L 8-4 Union University ...... W 4-2 Mississippi College ...... L 6-4 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 3-0 SE Missouri St...... L 5-1 David Lipscomg...... L 4-3 Belhaven College...... L 5-1 Harding University...... W 10-7 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... L 9-4 Arkansas State ...... L 14-9 Belhaven College ...... W 14-8 Harding University...... W 3-0 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 2-1 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 26-3 Spring Hill...... W 6-5 David Lipscomb ...... L 11-3 Millikin ...... W 8-6 Lambuth Univ...... L 8-3 Spring Hill ...... W 7-0 Trevecca ...... L 13-12 Millikin ...... W 5-2 Union University ...... W 13-5 Spring Hill ...... L 8-2 Belmont ...... L 15-2 Greenville ...... W 12-3 Harding ...... W 3-1 Union University ...... L 5-4 Freed-Hardeman...... W 7-0 Harding University ...... W5-1 Harding ...... W 4-2 David Lipscomb ...... L 15-6 Arkansas State ...... W 6-2 Harding University...... W 8-2 Southwestern...... L 10-9 Trevecca Nazarene...... L 10-1 Union University ...... L 18-8 Union University ...... L 6-5 Southwestern ...... W 12-1 Lakeland College ...... W 10-1 Lambuth Univ...... W 20-4 Arkansas Sate ...... L 8-4 Bethel ...... W 22-6 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 6-2 David Lipscomb ...... L 13-5 Trevecca ...... L 6-3 Bethel ...... W 7-1 Harding University ...... L 2-1 Arkansas State ...... W 12-11 Trevecca ...... L 4-3 Harding University ...... L 4-1 Delta State University ....L 12-8 Union University ...... W 13-6 1982 Record: 18-20 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 3-2 Lambuth Univ...... W 10-2 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 14-2 OPPONENT RESULT Lambuth Univ...... L 8-6 Bethel College ...... W 14-1 Bethel ...... W 7-1 Belhaven ...... W 11-9 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 5-2 Southwestern ...... W 13-0 Delta State University ....L 13-5 Tulane ...... L 21-2 Lane College...... W 12-5 Southwestern ...... W 12-2 Delta State University ....L 15-5 New Orleans ...... L 15-7 Lane College...... W 18-2 Southwestern ...... W 10-2 Tenn. Martin ...... L 5-1 Spring Hill ...... L 3-0 David Lipscomb ...... L 7-5 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 3-1 Freed-Hardeman...... W 10-0 Spring Hill ...... L3-0 Union University ...... L 6-0 Belmont ...... W 11-3 Bethel ...... W 13-2 Spring Hill...... L 7-3 Rust College (forfeit) ...... W 9-0 Trevecca ...... W 8-4 Lambuth Univ...... W 15-2 Huntington ...... L 7-6 Rust College (forfeit) ...... W 9-0 Union University ...... W 11-7 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 15-1 Montevallo ...... L 12-6 Southwestern ...... W 1-0 VSAC TOURNAMENT Belmont College ...... L 18-3 Montevallo ...... W 4-3 Southwestern ...... W 4-0 Tenn.-Wesleyan ...... W 17-16 Belmont College ...... L 13-9 Montevallo ...... L 5-3 Lane College (forfeit) ...... W 9-0 David Lipscomb...... L 20-5 Birmingham Southern ....L 6-3 Lane College (forfeit) ...... W 9-0 Tenn.-Wesleyan ...... W 8-3 1981 Record: 26-19 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 15-6 Lambuth Univ...... W 9-4 David Lipscomb ...... L 12-2 OPPONENT RESULT Rust College ...... W 9-2 Delta State University ....W 7-2 DISTRICT 24 TOURNAMENT Thomas Moore...... W 4-3 Rust College ...... W 12-1 Harding University ...... L 10-9 David Lipscomb...... L 6-3 Thomas Moore...... W 3-2 Union University ...... L 18-9 Harding University...... W 10-2 Lincoln Memorial ...... W 12-5 Thomas Moore...... W 10-4 Trevecca ...... L 8-6 Southwestern...... L 5-2 Tenn.-Wesleyan ...... L 19-17 Thomas Moore...... W 6-0 Belmont College ...... L 9-5 Southwestern ...... W 12-9 Paul Quinn ...... W 9-3 North Park...... W 15-4 Bethel College ...... W 14-2 1985 Record: 27-19-1, 9-5 VSAC Paul Quinn ...... W 9-3 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 17-5 Trevecca Nazarene ...... L 11-9 OPPONENT RESULT Texas Southern ...... L 3-2 Harding ...... W 9-6 Bethel College ...... W 9-2 Univ. of Mississippi ...... L 11-2 Concordia Lutheran...... L 14-3 Harding ...... W 8-2 Delta State University ...... L 7-3 Dallas...... W 10-0 Arkansas State ...... L 19-0 1984 Record: 34-18, 9-5 VSAC Livingston...... L 8-4 Dallas ...... W 8-4 Southwestern ...... W 11-1 OPPONENT RESULT Livingston...... L 2-1 Dallas Baptist ...... L 16-0 Southwestern ...... W 15-2 Rust College ...... W 11-1 Stillman...... W 10-3 Dallas Baptist ...... L 10-3 Lambuth Univ...... L 4-3 Rust College ...... W 10-0 Stillman ...... L 8-4 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... L 6-4 Trevecca ...... L 20-6 Spring Hill ...... L 9-5 Alabama State ...... L 7-1 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... L 14-4 Belmont College ...... L 13-7 South Alabama ...... L 13-2 Alabama State ...... L 3-2 Rust College ...... W 8-1 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 9-8 Huntingdon ...... L 5-4 Alabama Christian ...... W 3-1 Rust College ...... W 8-3 Union University ...... L 9-5 Huntingdon...... W 3-2 Alabama Christian ...... L 12-5 Lambuth Univ...... L 9-8 Arkansas State ...... W 16-8 Huntingdon...... W 4-3 West Florida ...... L 3-2 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 9-6 Lambuth Univ...... L 8-2 LeMoyne-Owen ...... L 5-4 Rust College ...... W 8-2 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 16-7 David Lipscomb ...... L 17-2 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 8-2 Rust College ...... W 8-4 St. Olaf ...... L 11-4 Bethel ...... W 10-0 Memphis State...... L 6-5 Rhodes College ...... W 5-1 St. Olaf ...... W 10-6 Bethel ...... W 6-1 Culver-Stockton ...... W 9-0 Rhodes College ...... L 8-4 David Lipscomb ...... L 16-7 Southwestern ...... W 11-5 St. Olaf ...... W 3-0 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 10-0

16 CBU BUCCANEER BASEBALL CBU BASEBALL SEASON BY SEASON

LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 15-3 Illinois Wesleyan ...... W 11-3 Union University ...... L 4-2 Trevecca...... W 11-0 Union University (11) ...... L 8-7 Rockford (IL) ...... L 6-3 Freed-Hardeman ...... L 16-15 Trevecca ...... L 10-9 Arkansas State...... L 8-0 Rockford (IL) ...... W 9-0 Arkansas State...... L 9-6 David Lipscomb...... L 8-2 Trevecca ...... W 4-3 Bethel College ...... W 23-7 1989 Record: 25-24-1, 11-12 TCAC Lane College...... W 15-1 Lambuth Univ...... W 6-3 Bethel College ...... W 13-1 OPPONENT RESULT LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 5-3 Rhodes College ...... W 10-4 Lambuth Univ...... L 4-0 Memphis State ...... L 11-3 St. Mary’s ...... W 10-6 Rhodes College ...... W 6-3 Lambuth Univ...... L 8-6 Trevecca ...... W 2-1 St. Mary’s ...... W 9-2 David Lipscomb ...... W 8-5 Trevecca ...... L 4-2 Lambuth Univ...... W 12-3 Belmont ...... W 6-1 1988 Record: 28-25, 16-14 TCAC Memphis State...... L 9-0 Illinois Wesleyan ...... L 4-3 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 5-2 OPPONENT RESULT Rhodes College ...... W 15-2 Illinois Wesleyan...... W 7-4 Arkansas State ...... W 13-12 Delta State University ...... L 6-4 Spring Hill ...... L 5-1 Harding University...... W 4-0 Union University ...... W 17-13 Rhodes College ...... W 9-0 Spring Hill ...... L7-6 Harding University...... W 6-3 Union University ...... W 8-5 Trevecca ...... W 3-2 Valparaiso ...... W 11-7 Belmont ...... W 12-11 David Lipscomb ...... W 13-12 Trevecca ...... L 10-9 West Florida ...... L 3-0 Freed-Hardeman...... W 10-8 Bethel College ...... W 8-1 Spring Hill...... W 13-4 Valparaiso ...... W 3-2 Union University ...... L 8-5 Lambuth Univ...... W 7-6 Jacksonville ...... L 7-4 West Florida ...... L 7-0 Rust College ...... W 12-4 Cumberland (TN) ...... W 14-10 West Florida ...... L 4-3 Belhaven College...... L 5-4 Rust College...... T 2-2 Trevecca ...... L 8-6 Jacksonville ...... L 8-1 Belhaven College...... L 8-5 David Lipscomb ...... W 6-3 Freed-Hardeman...... W 10-6 West Florida ...... W 9-2 Bethel College ...... L 8-5 Bethel College ...... W 18-5 Arkansas State...... L 2-1 Washington Univ...... L 7-6 Aurora...... L 6-0 Lane College ...... W 7-3 Bethel College ...... W 5-3 Washington Univ...... W 13-6 Aurora...... L 7-5 Lane College ...... W 11-1 Harding University...... W 14-1 Rockford (IL) ...... W 11-5 St. Mary’s ...... W 6-4 Lambuth Univ...... W 16-3 DISTRICT 24 TOURNAMENT Rockford (IL) ...... W 9-7 St. Mary’s ...... T 10-10 Trevecca ...... L 11-9 Tenn.-Wesleyan ...... W 5-4 Lambuth Univ...... W 8-6 Lakeland ...... W 14-1 Rhodes College ...... L 13-5 Cumberland (TN) ...... L 12-2 Lambuth Univ...... W 11-7 Lakeland ...... W 7-2 Rhodes College ...... W 14-5 Carson-Newman ...... L 5-1 Freed-Hardeman...... W 11-7 Lakeland ...... W 11-0 Arkansas State...... L 8-3 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 18-3 Cumberland (TN) ...... W 7-6 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 9-3 1987 Record: 18-23 6-10 TCAC Arkansas State ...... L 12-10 Cumberland (TN)...... L 6-0 Bethel College ...... W 17-2 OPPONENT RESULT Cumberland (TN) ...... L 1-0 Rhodes College ...... W 4-1 Belmont ...... L 10-3 Delta State University ....L 10-1 Cumberland (TN)...... L 6-5 Belmont ...... W 3-0 Trevecca (10)...... W 8-7 Memphis State ...... L 11-1 St. Olaf ...... W 6-0 Belmont ...... W 3-2 Memphis State ...... W 11-3 St. Olaf ...... W 5-3 Arkansas State ...... W 15-2 1986 Record: 33-19, 12-4 TCAC Belhaven College ...... W 9-7 Bethel College ...... W 7-5 Bethel College ...... W 6-2 OPPONENT RESULT Belhaven College ...... L14-3 Bethel College ...... W 4-2 Bethel College ...... W 6-4 Memphis State...... L 17-5 Southern Mississippi ...... L7-2 Rhodes College ...... L 9-8 LeMoyne-Owen ...... L 5-0 Univ. of Mississippi ...... L 7-0 William Carey...... L 18-4 Union University ...... L 1-0 LeMoyne-Owen...... W 11-1 Univ. of Mississippi ...... L 8-0 Spring Hill ...... W 11-6 Union University ...... L 12-4 Union University ...... L 5-4 Ouachita Baptist ...... W 12-1 Spring Hill ...... W 11-10 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 8-1 Union University ...... L 8-3 Ouachita Baptist...... L 8-2 Austin Peay ...... L 10-5 LeMoyne-Owen ...... L 4-2 Belmont ...... L 4-2 Henderson State ...... L 6-3 West Florida ...... L 13-1 Belmont ...... W 13-6 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 16-1 Henderson State ...... W 5-3 West Florida ...... L 4-1 Belmont ...... L 16-6 Lambuth Univ...... W 4-2 Arkansas-Monticello ....W 10-7 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 9-1 Arkansas State ...... L 17-8 Lambuth Univ...... L 2-1 Arkansas-Monticello ...... W 5-2 Cumberland (TN)...... L 2-1 Lambuth Univ...... W 5-4 Rhodes College ...... W 6-2 NE Louisiana ...... L 10-3 Belmont ...... L 8-2 Lambuth Univ...... L 6-4 Rhodes College ...... W 15-4 Alcorn State ...... W 3-1 Illinois Wesleyan ...... W 11-7 Cumberland (TN) ...... W 8-7 Trevecca...... L5-4 Alcorn State ...... L 6-3 Union University ...... L 5-0 Cumberland (TN)...... L 9-5 David Lipscomb ...... L13-4 Mississippi College ...... W 7-4 Illinois Wesleyan ...... W 8-1 David Lipscomb ...... L 7-4 Union University...... L16-1 SE Louisiana ...... L 9-2 Trevecca ...... L 10-9 David Lipscomb ...... L 11-5 Arkansas State ...... L5-3 SE Louisiana...... W 8-1 Rhodes College ...... L 8-1 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 6-5 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W10-3 Memphis State...... L 8-2 Central Arkansas ...... W 8-5 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 13-3 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W10-5 Cumberland (TN) ...... L 10-6 Cumberland (TN) ...... W 4-3 Bethel College ...... W 18-5 David Lipscomb...... W10-8 Harding University ...... L 5-1 Belmont ...... W 5-2 Bethel College ...... W 8-7 David Lipscomb ...... L12-6 Harding University...... W 12-2 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 13-2 Rhodes College ...... W 6-5 Lambuth Univ...... W4-3 Belmont ...... L 6-5 Lane College ...... L 8-5 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 7-3 Freed-Hardeman ...... W3-1 LeMoyne-Owen ...... L 5-2 Arkansas State...... L 4-2 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 4-3 Freed-Hardeman ...... L3-2 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 14-2 Central Arkansas ...... W 7-5 Rhodes College ...... L 8-7 Rhodes College ...... W 12-6 Central Arkansas ...... W 5-4 Union University ...... L 9-5 1990 Record: 31-16-1, 10-9 TCAC Rhodes College ...... W 20-8 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 23-3 Union University ...... W 5-2 OPPONENT RESULT LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 3-0 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 5-2 Memphis State...... L 10-2 UT-Martin ...... W 6-1 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 16-6 David Lipscomb ...... L 11-5 David Lipscomb ...... L 7-1 UT-Martin ...... W 12-8 Illinois Wesleyan ...... W 9-6 Trevecca ...... W 4-1 David Lipscomb...... L 9-8 Belhaven College ...... W4-1

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 17 CBU BASEBALL SEASON BY SEASON

Belhaven College...... L 8-7 Illinois Wesleyan ...... L 10-6 Belmont University ...... W 1-0 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 4-3 Central Arkansas ...... W 4-3 Cumberland (TN) ...... L 10-2 Cumberland (TN) ...... L 7-2 Freed-Hardeman ...... L 4-3 Central Arkansas ...... W 12-7 Cumberland (TN) ...... W 10-8 Cumberland (TN) ...... W 9-6 Rhodes College...... W 16-11 Rhodes College...... W 11-4 Union University ...... W 14-2 Lambuth Univ...... W 8-6 Central Arkansas ...... L 7-6 Hawaii Pacific...... L 5-1 David Lipscomb...... L 2-0 Rhodes College ...... L 2-0 Central Arkansas ...... W 15-9 Hawaii Pacific ...... W 6-1 David Lipscomb...... L 8-0 Rhodes College ...... W 16-0 Trevecca ...... W 6-2 Hawaii Pacific ...... L 17-5 Rhodes College ...... W 20-8 David Lipscomb...... L 3-1 Trevecca ...... L 7-6 Hawaii Hilo ...... W 6-2 Freed-Hardeman...... W 11-5 Trevecca ...... L 5-4 Cumberland (TN)...... L 5-0 Belhaven College...... L 6-0 Cumberland (TN) ...... L 12-8 Trevecca ...... L 10-8 Cumberland (TN) ...... L 14-3 Belhaven College ...... W 14-6 Belmont ...... L 7-4 Central Arkansas ...... L 14-5 Lambuth Univ...... W 4-3 Central Arkasnas ...... W 16-6 Belmont ...... L 6-4 Central Arkansas ...... W 10-6 Freed-Hardeman ...... L 5-4 Central Arkansas ...... W 7-1 Lambuth Univ...... L 8-6 Trevecca ...... W 16-12 Williams Baptist ...... W 9-2 Trevecca ...... L 14-12 Rhodes College ...... W 20-2 Bethel College ...... L 13-3 Williams Baptist ...... W 8-1 Aurora...... L 12-8 Freed-Hardeman...... W 10-5 Bethel College ...... L 9-6 David Lipscomb ...... W 6-5 Aurora ...... W 14-0 Rhodes College ...... W 15-7 David Lipscomb ...... W 6-5 Lambuth Univ...... L 11-3 UT.-Martin ...... W 6-0 Union University ...... L 3-1 David Lipscomb...... L 9-3 Lambuth Univ...... L 7-4 UT.-Martin...... L 4-1 Union University ...... L 2-0 Cumberland (TN) ...... L 11-4 Bethel College ...... W 3-2 Trevecca ...... W 8-2 1994 Record: 21-29, 8-15 TCAC Illinois Wesleyan ...... W 9-8 Trevecca ...... W 7-3 1993 Record: 30-27, 10-13 TCAC OPPONENT RESULT Cumberland (TN) ...... W 2-1 UT.-Martin...... L 9-2 OPPONENT RESULT Harding University ....(11)L 7-6 Rhodes College ...... W 17-9 UT.-Martin...... L 14-4 Harding University ...... L 4-2 Belhaven College ...... L 11-1 Lakeland ...... W 6-3 Williams Baptist ...... W 5-3 Harding University ...... W 11-1 Belhaven College...... L 10-9 Lakeland ...... W 17-7 Williams Baptist ...... W 17-0 Belhaven College...... L 5-3 Loyola (LA) ...... L 11-5 Lambuth Univ...... W 10-8 David Lipscomb ...... L 13-1 Belhaven College ...... W 15-10 Loyola (LA) ...... L 12-2 Lambuth Univ...... W 3-2 Bethel College ...... W 3-2 Central Arkansas ...... W 7-6 Mobile College...... L 4-1 Freed-Hardeman...... W 7-6 Bethel College ...... W 12-2 Central Arkansas ...... L 5-2 Mobile College ...... L 11-1 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 12-2 Lambuth Univ...... W 9-5 Hawaii Hilo ...... L 4-3 West Florida ...... L 9-3 Union University ...... L 11-5 Lambuth Univ...... W 6-1 Hawaii Hilo ...... W 10-3 Belhaven College...... L 5-4 Lambuth Univ...... L 6-2 Hawaii Pacific ...... L 7-0 Belhaven College ...... W 4-3 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 12-3 1992 Record: 25-21-1, 13-11 TCAC Hawaii Pacific ...... W 4-2 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 10-3 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 14-0 OPPONENT RESULT Hawaii Pacific...... L 8-1 LeMoyne-Owen...... W 11-5 Belmont ...... L 6-2 Harding University ...... L 12-6 Belhaven College...... L 8-6 Cumberland (TN)...... L 6-2 Cumberland (TN) ...... L 13-2 Harding University ...... T 2-2 Belhaven College...... L 10-4 Freed-Hardeman ...... L 8-5 Rhodes College ...... L 10-7 Central Arkansas ...... W 8-5 LeMoyne-Owen ...... L 12-7 Freed-Hardeman ...... L 5-2 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 16-2 Rhodes College ...... W 6-1 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 10-0 Lambuth Univ...... L 11-3 LeMoyne-Owen...... W 11-0 Rhodes College ...... W 3-2 Arkansas College ...... W 15-4 Lambuth Univ...... W 7-4 David Lipscomb ...... L 17-1 Air Force ...... L 11-0 Arkansas College ...... W 13-8 RhodesCollege ...... W 9-8 Rhodes College ...... T 9-9 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 15-0 Univ. of Mississippi ...... L 9-0 Rhodes College ...... W 13-12 Freed-Hardeman...... W 19-6 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 13-0 Univ. of Mississippi ...... L 3-2 Williams Baptist ...... W 13-1 David Lipscomb ...... L 13-0 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 13-0 Williams Baptist ...... W 10-0 Williams Baptist ...... W 6-1 David Lipscomb ...... W 10-0 Birmingham Southern ..L 13-2 Williams Baptist ...... W 11-0 Union University ...... L 3-0 Union University ...... L 6-5 Montevallo ...... L 15-2 Union University ...... W 3-0 Union University ...... L 7-3 Union University ...... W 5-3 Emory University ...... W 10-5 Union University ...... L 7-0 Illinois Wesleyan ...... L 4-1 Bethel College ...... W 3-2 The Citadel ...... L 6-4 Illinois Wesleyan ...... W 11-9 Belmont University ...... W 3-2 Bethel College ...... L 4-3 The Citadel ...... W 4-3 Arkansas College ...... W 9-2 Belmont University ...... W 4-3 Belhaven College...... L 6-1 Illinois Wesleyan...... W 12-7 Arkansas College...... L 8-7 1991 Record: 21-20, 10-11 TCAC Belhaven College ...... L 11-0 David Lipscomb...... L 6-5 Arkansas College ...... W 5-2 OPPONENT RESULT Union University ...... W 4-2 David Lipscomb ...... W 7-5 David Lipscomb ...... W 5-3 Belhaven College ...... W 13-6 Union University ...... L 3-1 Belmont University ...... L 1-0 Trevecca ...... W 8-6 Belhaven College...... L 8-0 Bethel College ...... L 8-5 Belmont University ...... W 8-2 Trevecca ...... L 10-4 UT-Martin ...... L 18-4 MacMurry College ...... W 8-3 Harding University...... W 9-3 Arkansas College ...... W 8-1 Navy ...... L 7-5 Freed-Hardeman...... W 10-0 Harding University ...... L 9-2 Arkansas College ...... W 9-2 Belhaven College ...... L 7-6 Freed-Hardeman...... W 11-1 Cumberland (TN)...... L 8-1 Harding University ...... L 8-0 Belhaven College...... L 6-0 Lambuth Univ...... W 5-4 Trevecca ...... L 16-7 Harding University ...... L 12-2 Loyola (LA) ...... W 11-7 Lambuth Univ...... W 5-4 Bethel College ...... W 8-2 LeMoyne-Owen ...... L 4-0 Loyola (LA) ...... W 11-4 Illinois Wesleyan ...... L 16-9 Bethel College ...... W 8-2 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 13-4 Loyola (LA) ...... W 12-6 Belmont University ...... L 9-8 Rhodes College ...... W 10-4 Cumberland (TN)...... L 9-4 Geneva College ...... W 5-1 Belmont University ...... W 7-3 Union University ...... W 9-7 Cumberland (TN)...... L 3-2 Geneva College ...... L 11-0 Union University ...... W 16-5 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 9-5 Lambuth Univ...... L 6-5 Bethel College ...... L 4-3 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 27-2 LeMoyne-Owen ...... L 10-3 Trevecca ...... L 14-2 Rhodes College ...... W 14-10 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 25-2 Belmont University ...... L 18-7 Bethel College ...... W 2-0

18 CBU BUCCANEER BASEBALL CBU BASEBALL SEASON BY SEASON

Bethel College ...... W 7-5 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 9-0 1997 Record: 16-32, 2-15 GSC Millsaps College...... W 9-2 Williams Baptist ...... W 11-1 Bethel College ...... W 4-2 OPPONENT RESULT Millsaps College ...... W 7-4 Williams Baptist ...... W 4-0 Freed-Hardeman ...... L 2-0 Loyola (LA) ...... L 6-4 Belmont University ...... L 8-0 1996 Record: 27-27-2, 12-13-1 TCAC Freed Hardeman ...... L 13-5 Loyola (LA) ...... W 8-7 David Lipscomb ...... L 7-1 OPPONENT RESULT Harding University...... W 10-3 Millsaps College ...... W 7-6 David Lipscomb...... L 5-0 Delta State University ....L 16-7 Harding University...... W 6-4 Mississippi College ...... W 5-3 Union University (10) ....W 3-2 Delta State University ....L 22-0 Freed-Hardeman ...... L 9-6 Mississippi College ...... L 9-8 Williams Baptist ...... W 14-13 Freed-Hardeman ...... L 13-8 North Park ...... L 5-3 1995 Record: 21-32, 9-16 TCAC Williams Baptist ...... W 12-2 Notre Dame ...... L 12-1 Southwest Baptist ...... W 16-3 OPPONENT RESULT LeMoyne-Owen ...... L 6-3 Mississippi College ...... L 13-5 Illinois Wesleyan...... W 12-6 Williams Baptist ...... W 12-0 LeMoyne-Owen ...... T 2-2 Mississippi College ...... W 8-3 Delta State University ....L 12-1 Williams Baptist ...... W 16-0 Bethel College ...... W 14-4 Millsaps College ...... L 9-7 Delta State University ...... L 9-3 Central Arkansas ...... L 6-5 Bethel College ...... W 13-2 Henderson State ...... L 1-0 Delta State University ...... L 9-0 Central Arkansas ...... W 15-9 Bethel College ...... L 14-6 Henderson State ...... L 6-2 Lyon College ...... L 9-6 Harding University...... W 2-1 Lynchburg ...... W 14-12 Henderson State ...... L 10-2 Lyon College ...... W 11-3 Harding University ...... L 4-1 Emory Henry...... W 7-3 Williams Baptist ...... W 17-5 Elmhurst College ...... W 15-2 Maryville College...... L 5-3 Belhaven College ...... L 11-4 Williams Baptist ...... W 3-1 Arkansas Monticello ...... L 6-2 Tusculum College ...... L 5-3 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 14-5 Arkansas Tech...... L 10-3 Arkansas Monticello ...... L 19-2 Belhaven College ...... W 11-10 Freed-Hardeman ...... L 4-3 Arkansas Tech...... L 2-1 Arkansas Monticello....W 12-11 Belhaven College ...... W 6-5 Lyon College ...... L 8-6 Illinois Wesleyan ...... L 5-2 LeMoyne-Owen ...... L 8-4 Loyola Univ...... L 8-6 Lyon College ...... W 10-0 Central Arkansas ...... L 11-5 LeMoyne-Owen ...... L 3-2 Loyola Univ...... L 9-1 Belhaven College...... L 9-0 Central Arkansas ...... L 9-8 Lyon College...... L 13-12 Belhaven College...... L 5-3 Belhaven College ...... W 9-3 Central Arkansas ...... L 16-7 Lyon College ...... W 15-14 Belhaven College...... L 4-1 Union University ...... W 4-3 Lyon College...... L 10-8 Southern Arkansas ...... L 6-5 Lambuth Univ...... L 9-1 Union University ...... T 6-6 Lyon College ...... L 13-7 Southern Arkansas ...... L 3-2 Martin Methodist ...... L 4-0 Millsaps College ...... L 18-9 Mississippi College ...... L 5-4 Southern Arkansas ...... L 19-6 Martin Methodist ...... L 6-5 Illinois Wesleyan ...... L 8-5 Mississippi College ...... L 13-7 Loyola (LA) ...... L 9-0 Rhodes College ...... W 6-5 Illinois Wesleyan ...... W 6-5 Harding University ...... L 5-3 Loyola (LA) ...... W 6-5 Rhodes College ...... L 13-1 David Lipscomb...... L 3-2 Harding University...... W 3-2 Henderson State ...... L 12-3 Cumberland (TN) ...... W 2-1 David Lipscomb...... L 6-1 Millsaps College ...... L 12-6 Henderson State ...... L 12-6 Cumberland (TN) ...... W 2-0 David Lipscomb...... L 3-2 Millsaps College...... W 18-5 Henderson State ...... W 4-1 Harding University...... L 11-6 Rhodes College ...... L 5-4 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 13-4 Rhodes College ...... W 6-3 Harding University...... W 3-2 Rhodes College ...... W 5-0 LeMoyne-Owen ...... L 8-3 Rhodes College ...... W 7-4 Trevecca ...... L 6-1 Rhodes College ...... W 7-5 Southern Arkansas...... W 4-3 Central Arkansas ...... L 15-12 Trevecca ...... L 23-0 Rhodes College ...... W 7-1 Southern Arkansas...... W 6-5 Central Arkansas ...... L 6-4 Union University ...... L 4-1 Harding University ...... L 2-1 Southern Arkansas ...... L 6-2 Central Arkansas ...... W 4-3 Union University ...... L 5-0 Harding University...... W 7-4 Bethel College...... W 11-3 Rhodes College ...... W 15-13 Rhodes College ...... W 7-5 Williams Baptist ...... W 14-10 Bethel Collge ...... W 17-3 Bethel College ...... W 12-2 Rhodes College ...... L 13-10 Williams Baptist ...... W 15-3 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 20-3 Bethel College ...... W 7-1 Illinois Wesleyan...... W 10-9 Cumberland (TN) ...... W 6-4 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 17-0 Arkansas Tech...... L 18-4 Trevecca ...... L 11-4 Cumberland (TN) ...... L 12-6 Delta State University ....L 12-9 Arkansas Tech...... L 9-4 Belmont University ...... L 1-0 Cumberland (TN) ...... W 4-3 Delta State University ....L 12-5 Arkansas Tech...... L 9-3 Belmont University ...... L 6-1 Harding University ...... L 9-5 Delta State University ....L 12-0 NAIA SOUTHEAST REGION Central Arkansas ...... L 6-5 Harding University ...... L 5-3 Rhodes College ...... W 5-4 Anderson College ...... L 7-2 LeMoyne-Owen ...... L 6-5 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 7-1 Rhodes College ...... W 17-4 Thomas College ...... W 12-2 LeMoyne-Owen ...... L 9-6 LeMoyne-Owen ...... L 7-6 Arkansas Monticello ...... L 13-3 Anderson College ...... W 13-1 David Lipscomb ...... L 21-0 Trevecca ...... W 8-2 Arkansas Monticello ...... L 6-5 Auburn-Montgomery ....L 13-6 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 5-4 Trevecca ...... W 5-3 Arkansas Monticello ...... L 15-3 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 13-1 Trevecca ...... L 5-2 NAIA TOURNAMENT 1999 Record: 11-34, 2-15 GSC Williams Baptist ...... W 7-6 Delta State University ....W 1-0 Ohio Valley ...... L 14-13 OPPONENT RESULT Williams Baptist ...... W 11-4 Delta State University ....L 14-2 Tusculum College ...... L 10-9 Ouachita Baptist...... L 14-3 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 14-7 Lambuth Univ...... L 11-4 Ouachita Baptist...... W 3-2 LeMoyne-Owen ...... L 6-0 Lambuth Univ...... L 4-3 1998 Record: 28-25, 3-15 GSC Millsaps College ...... L 6-5 Belmont University ...... L 14-2 Lambuth Univ...... W 9-4 OPPONENT RESULT Millsaps College ...... L 3-1 Lambuth Univ...... L 9-1 Martin Methodist ...... W 9-3 Lincoln Univ...... W 1-0 Harding University ...... L 4-3 Lambuth Univ...... W 4-1 Martin Methodist ...... L 3-1 Lincoln Univ...... W 8-0 LeMoyne-Owen...... W 11-4 Bethel College ...... L 19-7 Martin Methodist ...... L 6-2 Williams Baptist ...... W 9-0 LeMoyne-Owen ...... L 10-15 Cumberland (TN)...... L 9-0 Belmont University ...... W 5-2 Williams Baptist ...... W 5-1 Murray State ...... L 8-0 David Lipscomb ...... W 6-4 Belmont University ...... W 12-1 Rhodes College ...... W 12-1 Hawaii Pacific...... L 4-0 David Lipscomb ...... W 6-4 Belmont University ...... L 10-0 Bethel College ...... W 10-0 Hawaii Pacific...... L 4-0 Union University ...... L 14-3 Bethel College ...... W 15-1 Hawaii Pacific ...... L 10-2

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 19 CBU BASEBALL SEASON BY SEASON

Hawaii Pacific...... L 18-0 Central Arkansas ...... L 17-5 Arkansas-Monticello ...... W 4-2 Ouachita Baptist...... L 10-8 Hawaii Pacific ...... L 14-9 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 12-7 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 5-8 Ouachita Baptist...... W 6-3 Hawaii Pacific...... L 18-1 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 12-0 UT-Martin ...... L 6-10 Lambuth University ...... W 11-7 Illinois Wesleyan ...... W 8-6 Arkansas Tech ...... W 6-4 Loyola-New Orleans...... W 11-7 Union University ...... L 8-4 Delta State University ....L 12-1 Arkansas Tech...... L 3-2 Loyola-New Orleans ...... W 8-7 Central Arkansas ...... L 10-3 Delta State University ...... L 5-4 Arkansas Tech...... L 9-7 Southern Arkansas...... L 2-11 Central Arkansas ...... W 5-3 Lyon College ...... L 5-1 Union University ...... L 7-5 Southern Arkansas ...... L 1-13 Central Arkansas ...... L 8-7 Lyon Collee ...... W 15-8 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 12-5 Southern Arkansas ...... L 1-3 Rhodes College ...... L 7-5 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 16-1 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 7-1 2003 Record: 10-35, 5-23 GSC Arkansas Monticello ...... L 8-1 Delta State University ....L 13-0 Lambuth University ...... W 6-5 OPPONENT...... RESULT Arkansas Monticello ...... L 10-4 Delta State University ...... L 4-3 Ouachita Baptist...... L 2-8 LeMoyne-Owen...... W 11-1 Arkansas Monticello ...... L 7-4 Delta State University ...... L 4-3 Ouachita Baptist...... L 6-7 SIU-Edwardsville ...... L 2-12 Saint Mary’s (14) ...... L 6-5 Rhodes College ...... L 3-2 Ouachita Baptist...... L 4-5 North Alabama ...... L 2-5 Southern Arkansas ...... L 18-0 Arkansas Monticello ...... L 7-6 Union University ...... L 4-12 Harding University ...... L 0-4 Southern Arkansas ...... L 19-5 Arkansas Monticello ...... L 7-3 Lyon College...... W 6-2 Harding University ...... L 3-6 Southern Arkansas ...... L 5-0 Arkansas Monticello ...... W 6-5 Lyon College...... L 2-14 Harding University ...... L 4-5 Williams Baptist ...... L 7-5 Rhodes College ...... W 17-1 Central Arkansas...... W 11-9 Harding University ...... L 2-3 Williams Baptist...... L 2-1 Southern Arkansas ...... L 16-7 Central Arkansas ...... W 7-2 Loyola-New Orleans ...... W 9-8 Rhodes College ...... W 5-2 Southern Arkansas ...... L 10-8 Central Arkansas ...... L 11-12 Loyola-New Orleans ...... W 6-2 Henderson State ...... W 11-10 Southern Arkansas ...... L 8-7 Culver-Stockton...... L 1-2 Henderson State ...... L 4-3 Henderson State ...... W 10-4 2002 Record: 21-26, 6-18 GSC Delta State University .... L 2-9 Henderson State ...... W 8-6 Henderson State ...... L 8-2 OPPONENT RESULT Delta State University .. L 4-14 Ouachita Baptist ...... W 12-7 Henderson State ...... L 7-3 Cumberland ...... W 6-5 Delta State University .. L 1-10 Ouachita Baptist ...... W 7-6 North Alabama ...... W 3-2 Delta State University .... L 1-8 Bethel College ...... W 3-0 2001 Record: 26-29, 9-14 GSC North Alabama...... L 17-1 North Alabama ...... L 5-12 Bethel College ...... W 14-2 OPPONENT RESULT William Penn ...... W 9-2 North Alabama ...... L 7-15 Central Arkansas ...... L 10-9 Southern Illinois...... W 5-4 William Penn ...... L 9-6 Lincoln University ...... L 1-2 Central Arkansas ...... L 9-7 Southern Illinois ...... L 3-7 Crichton College ...... W 11-5 Lincoln University ...... W 11-10 Central Arkansas ...... L 12-4 Rhodes College ...... W 5-3 Bethel College ...... W 8-1 Lincoln University ...... L 4-6 North Alabama...... L 8-0 IUPU-Fort Wayne ...... W 5-2 Bethel College ...... W 6-0 Arkansas State ...... L 4-15 North Alabama ...... L 11-4 North Alabama...... L 6-19 Harding University ...... L 5-4 Arkansas Tech ...... L 3-5 Arkansas Tech ...... L 11-6 North Alabama...... L 1-5 Harding University ...... L 12-7 Arkansas Tech ...... L 2-9 Arkansas Tech...... L 9-5 Rhodes College ...... W 4-3 Harding University ...... L 13-8 Arkansas Tech ...... W 6-5 Arkansas Tech...... L 5-4 Harding University...... W 7-2 Loyola (NO) ...... W 15-7 Arkansas Tech ...... L 1-11 Harding University ...... L 0-6 Loyola (NO) ...... L 10-0 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 7-2 2000 Record: 14-33-1, 4-14 GSC Harding University ...... L 4-10 Delta State University.... W 4-2 Henderson State ...... W 3-2 OPPONENT RESULT University of Mobile ...... L 1-13 Delta State University ...... L 6-5 Henderson State ...... L 1-5 Rhodes College ...... W 16-4 William Carey ...... L 7-8 Delta State University ...... L 6-2 Henderson State ...... W 11-6 Williams Baptist...... L 15-12 Delta State University ..W 12-9 LeMoyne-Owen...... W 11-2 Henderson State ...... L 6-7 Williams Baptist...... L 8-6 Delta State University ...... L 1-8 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 16-1 Union University ...... L 5-8 Lyon College ...... L 6-3 Delta State University ....L 1-14 St. Mary’s (MN) ...... W 7-5 Arkansas Monticello ...... W 6-2 Quincy University ...... L 19-6 Williams Baptist...... L 4-8 St. Mary’s (MN) ...... W 2-0 Arkansas Monticello ...... L 2-15 Quincy University ...... L 15-6 Williams Baptist ...... W 5-4 Illinois Wesleyan ...... W 9-1 UT-Martin ...... L 2-5 Rhodes College ...... W 17-3 Southern Indiana ...... L 4-5 Arkansas Tech ...... W 4-3 Southern Arkansas ...... L 0-3 North Alabama...... L 20-2 Southern Indiana ...... L 7-11 Arkansas Tech ...... W 8-7 Southern Arkansas ...... L 0-10 North Alabama...... L 19-4 Southern Indiana ...... W 1-0 Arkansas Tech...... L 8-3 Southern Arkansas ...... L 2-10 North Alabama...... L 5-0 Wisconsin-Oshkosh ...... W 12-2 UT-Martin ...... L 4-1 Southern Arkansas ...... W 3-2 Millsaps College ...... L 13-5 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 5-1 Henderson State...... L 9-3 Ouachita Baptist ...... L 1-2 Loyola (LA) ...... L 5-1 LeMoyne-Owen ...... W 10-5 Henderson State ...... L 5-3 Ouachita Baptist ...... L 1-3 Loyola (LA) ...... L 15-7 Illinois-Wesleyan ...... L 3-7 Freed-Hardeman ...... L 4-1 Freed-Hardeman ...... L 3-11 Loyola (LA) ...... L 5-4 Arkansas Tech ...... W 2-1 Crichton College...... L 14-10 Union University ...... L 7-8 Eastern Illinois ...... L 17-3 Arkansas Tech...... L 3-7 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 2-0 Central Arkansas...... L 1-5 Lyon College...... W 12-0 Arkansas Tech ...... L 11-12 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 2-1 Central Arkansas ...... L 5-6 Lyon College ...... L 4-1 Bethel College ...... W 6-5 Arkansas-Monticello ...... W 4-2 Central Arkansas ...... L 3-14 Illinois Wesleyan ...... T 11-11 Bethel College ...... W 8-7 Lyon College ...... L 9-4 Central Arkansas...... L 0-5 Southern Indiana ...... L 6-7 Freed-Hardeman ...... W 3-1 Lyon College ...... L 6-1 Southern Indiana ...... L 4-0 Henderson State ...... W 9-1 Rhodes College ...... W 11-5 Murray State ...... L 10-4 Henderson State ...... W 5-1 Southern Arkansas ...... L 12-6 Harding University...... W 4-2 Lambuth University...... L 5-9 Southern Arkansas ...... L 26-1 Harding University...... W 3-2 Lyon College...... L 3-14 Southern Arkansas ...... L 15-3 Central Arkansas...... W 11-9 Lyon College ...... L 2-3 Union University ...... W 8-6 Central Arkansas ...... L 8-5 Arkansas-Monticello ....W 12-0 Ouachita Baptist...... L 9-4

20 CBU BUCCANEER BASEBALL BUCCANEER SEASON TEAM RECORDS

SEASON TEAM 1993...... 510 1974...... 8 2003 ...... 256 1988...... 321 RECORDS 1996...... 508 1969...... 8 1978...... 252 2003 ...... 310 1986...... 503 1970...... 242 1984...... 301 HOMERUNS WINS 1984...... 481 1998...... 237 1994...... 288 1979...... 58 1970...... 38 1984...... 473 1980...... 237 ERA 1996...... 51 1984...... 34 2001 ...... 471 1995...... 235 1970 ...... 2.23 1978...... 50 1986...... 33 1997...... 466 1974...... 228 1967 ...... 2.89 1982...... 45 1990...... 31 1995...... 438 1989...... 226 1968 ...... 3.02 1981...... 45 1993...... 30 1990...... 429 1969 ...... 3.07 1988...... 44 1998...... 28 SEASON PITCHING 1972 ...... 3.20 RUNS 1980...... 44 1988...... 28 RECORDS 1976 ...... 3.32 1984...... 409 1984...... 39 1996...... 27 1974 ...... 3.47 1988...... 369 1992...... 36 1980...... 26 1971 ...... 3.57 1998...... 367 1998...... 34 2001 ...... 420 1981...... 26 1966 ...... 3.70 1990...... 366 2001 ...... 33 1993...... 403 1983...... 26 1983 ...... 3.76 1993...... 361 1998 ...... 402.2 2001 ...... 26 RUNS BATTED IN 1986...... 359 1986 ...... 393.2 1984...... 335 LOSSES 1996...... 338 1996...... 388 1984...... 271 1998...... 324 2003 ...... 35 1985...... 334 1984 ...... 385.2 1988...... 265 1996...... 315 1999...... 34 1992...... 332 1988 ...... 375.2 1993...... 258 1993...... 309 2000 ...... 33 1997...... 324 1995 ...... 370.1 2001 ...... 251 1988...... 308 1997...... 32 1989...... 366 1985...... 236 BATTING AVERAGE 1990...... 303 1995...... 32 1974 ...... 365.1 1998...... 231 1998 ...... 337 1986...... 303 1994...... 29 1970...... 364 1997...... 229 1988 ...... 322 1992...... 293 2001 ...... 29 2000 ...... 222 1985 ...... 322 1981...... 287 COMPLETE GAMES 1996...... 27 1996...... 221 1986 ...... 316 1985...... 284 1970...... 32 1993...... 27 1995 ...... 211 1990 ...... 315 1997...... 284 1976...... 31 1998...... 25 1981...... 202 1997 ...... 313 1989...... 28 1974...... 24 STOLEN BASES 1989...... 196 1996 ...... 311 1988...... 27 1970...... 107 GAMES PLAYED 1984 ...... 310 1977...... 27 STRIKEOUTS 1984...... 92 1993...... 57 1993 ...... 306 1996...... 26 1984...... 359 2003 ...... 72 1995...... 56 1983 ...... 305 1994...... 26 2001 ...... 322 1981...... 72 2001 ...... 55 1986...... 26 1998...... 294 DOUBLES 1986...... 70 1995...... 53 1980...... 26 1988...... 280 1998 ...... 111 1980...... 70 1998...... 53 1995...... 24 1985...... 280 1988...... 99 1985...... 69 1988...... 53 1970...... 280 1990...... 97 1979...... 67 HITS ALLOWED 1986...... 52 2000 ...... 263 1996...... 90 1989...... 60 2001 ...... 502 1984...... 52 1969...... 258 1995...... 86 1974...... 56 2000 ...... 500 1970...... 50 2003 ...... 247 1997...... 85 1988...... 55 1998...... 490 1989...... 50 1981...... 246 1993...... 85 1996...... 490 1994...... 49 BASE ON BALLS 1971...... 246 1986...... 83 1995...... 479 1984...... 304 1983...... 245 AT BATS 1985...... 81 1997...... 460 1974...... 277 1999...... 245 1998...... 1710 2000 ...... 78 1986...... 449 1986...... 256 1993...... 1666 1992...... 77 2003 ...... 441 SHUTOUTS 1991...... 253 2001 ...... 1666 1991...... 77 1993...... 432 1984...... 8 1988...... 246 1996...... 1635 1994...... 430 1975...... 7 TRIPLES 1985...... 241 1988...... 1599 1988...... 407 1992...... 6 1997...... 15 1990...... 240 1986...... 1593 1984...... 407 1979...... 6 1984...... 14 1993...... 223 1984...... 1551 1976...... 5 1998...... 13 1970...... 221 RUNS ALLOWED 1995...... 1523 1998...... 4 1985...... 13 1981...... 217 2000 ...... 372 1997...... 1488 1995...... 4 1996...... 12 1997...... 359 1985...... 1471 STRIKE OUTS 1993...... 4 1986 ...... 11 1995...... 357 2000 ...... 1457 2001 ...... 297 1988...... 4 1995...... 10 2001 ...... 354 2000 ...... 274 1977...... 4 HITS 1983...... 9 1998...... 345 1979...... 266 1969...... 4 1998...... 576 1993...... 8 1996...... 334 1977...... 263 1988...... 515 1991...... 8 1993...... 328

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 21 BUCCANEER INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

Jerry Knauss, 1988 ...... 16 5. Mike Gourgeot, 1987 ...... 929 ( 13-14) SEASON RECORDS 3. Marty Seibert, 1997 ...... 15 6. Larry Barton, 1984 ...... 923 (48-52) GAMES PLAYED Mike Handloser, 1991 ...... 15 7. Larry Barton, 1985 ...... 918 (45-49) 1. Travis Slater, 1993 ...... 57 Rusty Cagle, 2002 ...... 15 8. Rand Page, 1994 ...... 913 (21-23) 2. Matt Campbell, 1993 ...... 57 Nine Players Tied with 14: Ken Greene, 9. Phil Rix, 1976 ...... 909 (10-11) 3. Correy Barrentine, 1993 ...... 57 1983; Mark Meadows, 1982; Chuck Huges, Rodney Coffman, 1995 .... .909 (10-11) 4. John St. Clair, 1993 ...... 56 1981; Steve Moorman, 1988; Lyle Morgan, 5. Dustin Allison, 1996...... 56 1990; Andy Brunetz, 1998; Rob Shropshire, BASE ON BALLS 6. Rob Shropshire, 1996 ...... 56 1996; Darrin Lay, 1995; Mick Handloser, 1. Jeff Navarre, 1991 ...... 53 7. Tom Kolodziej, 1996...... 56 1990 2. Larry Barton, 1984 ...... 50 8. Zac Clements, 2001 ...... 55 TRIPLES 3. Larry Barton, 1986 ...... 49 9. Rand Page, 1993 ...... 55 1. Scott Gentleman, 1997 ...... 6 4. Tim Moran, 1985 ...... 48 10. Darrin Lay, 1996...... 54 2. Tim Moran, 1985 ...... 5 5. Jim Broughton, 1984 ...... 46 Three players tied for 54 games played: Frank Rozaitis, 1967 ...... 5 6. Barry Mathis, 1974 ...... 44 Zac Scott, Pete Lucchesi, and Joey Perry, 3. Chris Ketchmark, 1984 ...... 4 Dennis Brown, 1971...... 44 2001 18 Players Tied with 3: Larry Barton, 1984; 7. Bill Sapp, 1974 ...... 41 AT BATS Mark Meadows, 1981; Danny Sapp, 1973; 8. Tim Moran, 1986 ...... 40 1. Dustin Allison, 1996 ...... 216 Charlie Garrett, 1971; Tom MacMurrat, 9. Chuck Hughes, 1983 ...... 38 2. Dustin Allison, 1998 ...... 208 1970; John Uitz, 1968; Greg Fisher, 1976; STIKEOUTS (MOST) 3. Mike Gourgeot, 1986 ...... 204 Larry Barton, 1985; Rob Shropshire, 1996; 1. Kevin Connolly, 1977 ...... 49 4. Steve Moorman, 1988 ...... 200 Dustin Allison, 1998; Saul Stephens, 1998; 2. Pat Mitchell, 1977 ...... 46 5. Mike Hagg, 1988 ...... 197 Scott Gentleman, 1998; Rodney Coffman, Barry Thomas, 1972 ...... 46 6. Tom Kolodziej, 1996 ...... 195 1995; Rand Page, 1994; Mick Handloser, 3. Hunter Crosby, 2003 ...... 44 7. Dave Dooley, 1993 ...... 194 1990; Larry Barton, 1986; Mike Gourgeot, 4. Mike Mascari, 2000 ...... 43 7. Corey Barrentine, 1993...... 194 1986; Herb Temple, 1986 5. John Pearce, 1979 ...... 41 9. Dustin Allison, 1997 ...... 190 HOMERUNS Hunter Crosby, 2001 ...... 41 9. Clark McFerrin, 1986...... 190 1. Scott Gentleman, 1998 ...... 18 Hunter Crosby, 2002 ...... 41 9. Scott Gentleman, 1998 ...... 190 2. Steve Ford, 1996 ...... 15 8. Zac Clements, 2000 ...... 40 RUNS SCORED 3. Rob Inman, 1977 ...... 15 Latarius Harris, 2002 ...... 40 1. Larry Barton, 1986 ...... 69 4. Chris Lindsay, 1985 ...... 14 10. Shannon Reed, 1995 ...... 39 2. Steve Moorman, 1988 ...... 60 5. Ken Greene, 1983...... 14 TOTAL BASES 3. Larry Barton, 1984 ...... 59 6. Zac Scott, 2001 ...... 14 1. Scott Gentleman, 1998 ...... 135 4. Scott Gentleman, 1998 ...... 56 7. Dan Welch, 1988 ...... 13 2. Chris Lindsay, 1985...... 133 5. Mike Haag, 1988 ...... 56 8. Ken Greene, 1981...... 13 3. Steve Ford, 1996 ...... 125 6. Dustin Allison, 1998...... 54 9. Jim Handloser, 1980 ...... 12 4. Mike Haag, 1988 ...... 123 7. Dustin Allison, 1997...... 50 Zac Scott, 2000...... 12 5. Zac Scott, 2000 ...... 121 8. Mike Gourgeot, 1986 ...... 49 10. Mark Meadows, 1981...... 11 6. Dan Welch, 1988 ...... 117 9. Jeff Navarre, 1990 ...... 48 Tim Duncan, 1979 ...... 11 7. Zac Scott, 2001 ...... 116 10. Mark Meadows, 1981 ...... 48 RUNS BATTED IN 8. Ken Greene, 1983 ...... 115 Mike Mascari, 2000 ...... 48 1. Chris Lindsay, 1985 ...... 63 9. Dustin Allison, 1998 ...... 104 Wes Hoover, 2003 ...... 48 2. Scott Gentleman, 1998 ...... 62 10. Zac Clements, 2001...... 104 HITS 3. Zac Scott, 2000...... 61 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. Dustin Allison, 1998...... 82 4. Steve Ford, 1996 ...... 56 (Min. 3.5 At Bats Per Game) 2. Mike Haag, 1988 ...... 80 5. Jodie Paine, 1990 ...... 55 1. Steve Ford, 1996 ...... 822 3. Dustin Allison, 1997...... 76 6. Rob Inman, 1977 ...... 55 2. Ken Greene, 1983 ...... 799 4. Dustin Allison, 1996...... 75 7. Mike Haag, 1988...... 53 3. Chris Lindsay, 1985 ...... 760 5. Mike Gourgeot, 1986 ...... 73 8. John Goodspeed, 1986 ...... 52 4. Zac Scott, 2000 ...... 744 6. Steve Moorman, 1988 ...... 72 9. Chris Lindsay, 1984 ...... 52 5. Scott Gentleman, 1998 ...... 711 7. Chris Lindsey, 1985 ...... 72 10 Dan Welch, 1988 ...... 51 6. Jodie Paine, 1990...... 671 8. Zac Clements, 2001 ...... 69 STOLEN BASES 7. Mick Handloser, 1980 ...... 656 9. Zac Scott, 2000 ...... 68 1. Larry Barton, 1984 ...... 48 (48-52) 8. Zac Scott, 2001 ...... 652 9. Steve Ford, 1996 ...... 68 2. Larry Barton, 1985 ...... 45 (45-49) 9. Mark Meadows, 1981 ...... 645 BATTING AVERAGE 3. Larry Barton, 1986 ...... 35 (35-41) 10. Mark Meadows, 1980 ...... 635 (Min 3.5 At Bats Per Game) 4. Pat Wilson, 1970 ...... 34 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 1. Steve Ford, 1996 ...... 447 (68-152) 5. Rob Inman, 1979 ...... 22 (22-27) 1. Steve Ford, 1996 ...... 533 2. Zac Scott, 2000 ...... 415 (68-164) Angelo Lucchesi, 2003 ...... 22 (22-22) 2. Larry Barton, 1986 ...... 524 3. Charlie Garrett, 1971 ...... 413 (43-104) 6. Rand Page, 1994 ...... 21 (21-23) 3. Jeff Nnavarre, 1991 ...... 517 4. Chris Lindsey, 1985 ...... 411 (72-175) Andres Martinez, 1987...... 21 (21-22) 4. Chuck Hughes, 1983 ...... 506 5. Mike Hagg, 1988 ...... 406 (80-197) 7. Bill Sapp, 1974 ...... 20 Chuck Hughes, 1982 ...... 506 6. Dustin Allison, 1997 ...... 400 (76-190) 8. Rick Cargile, 1980...... 18 (18-20) 6. Andy Brunetz, 1998 ...... 500 7. Dustin Allison, 1998...... 394 (82-208) 9. Rand Page, 1993...... 17 (17-24) 7. Larry Barton, 1984 ...... 494 8. Zac Scott, 1998 ...... 398 (51-131) STOLEN BASES PERCENTAGE 8. Tim Moran, 1986 ...... 493 9. John Goodspeed, 1985.. .384 (58-151) (Min. 10 Stolen Bases) 9. Ben Davis, 1996 ...... 490 10.Ken Greene, 1983 ...... 382 (55-144) 1. Angelo Lucchesi, 2003 ....1.000 (22-22) 10.Jim Broughton, 1984...... 489 DOUBLES 2. Andres Martinez, 1987 .... .955 (21-22) HIT BY PITCH 1. Dave Dooley, 1993 ...... 17 3. Daniel Hair, 1998...... 941 (16-17) 1. Joey Perry, 2000...... 15 Chris Lindsey, 1985 ...... 17 4. Jim Broughton, 1984 ...... 938 (15-16) 2. Latarius Harris, 2002 ...... 14 2. Jodie Paine, 1990...... 16

22 CBU BUCCANEER BASEBALL BUCCANEER INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

3. Joey Perry, 2001...... 13 Dave Woodmansee, 1984 ...... 12 8. Dan Boyer, 1974 ...... 86.1 4. Latarius Harris ...... 12 Ken Greene, 1993...... 12 9. Dave Woodmansee, 1984...... 85.0 5. Mike Mascari, 2000 ...... 11 Mike Haag, 1988...... 12 10. Steven Oelke, 2002 ...... 83.1 Andy Brunetz, 1998 ...... 11 Mike Bennett, 1986 ...... 12 HITS ALLOWED 7. Jerry Knauss, 1988...... 10 WINS 1. Cory Foster, 2000 ...... 128 8. Steve Ford, 1996 ...... 9 1. Mike Bennett, 1986 ...... 9 2. Brian Volante, 2001 ...... 120 Tim Moran, 1986...... 9 2. Cory Foster, 1998 ...... 8 3. Tom Turner, 1978 ...... 106 10 Zac Clements, 2000 ...... 7 Bill Sheeks, 1984 ...... 8 4. Mike Bennett, 1986 ...... 100 Brad Hanna, 1999 ...... 7 Dave Woodmansee, 1984 ...... 8 5. Tom Turner, 1979 ...... 99 Rob Shropshire, 1996 ...... 7 Ron Brown, 1974 ...... 8 6. Cory Foster, 1998 ...... 98 Phil Rix, 1976 ...... 7 Dave Locke, 1970 ...... 8 7. Dan Boyer, 1974 ...... 95 PUTOUTS 3. Tim Schuth, 1970 ...... 7 8. Chris Monroe, 1989 ...... 94 1. Travis Slater, 1993 ...... 417 Ron Brown, 1973...... 7 9. Derrick Fisher, 1988 ...... 91 2. Zac Scott, 2001 ...... 387 John Votier, 1996...... 7 10.J.D. Barlow, 1995 ...... 87 3. Chris Lindsey, 1985...... 386 Scott Ward, 1990 ...... 7 Brad Adams, 2002 ...... 87 4. Jim Broughton, 1984 ...... 356 Mike Haag, 1988 ...... 7 RUNS ALLOWED 5. Mike Mitchell, 1977 ...... 330 Matt Autry, 1984 ...... 7 1. Brian Volante, 2000 ...... 84 6. Mike Herbert, 1981 ...... 323 Steve Kines, 1976 ...... 7 2. Cory Foster, 2000...... 83 7. J acob Cooper, 1998...... 319 Steven Oelke, 2001 ...... 7 3. Brian Volante, 2001 ...... 80 8. Herb Temple, 1986...... 316 LOSSES 4. Cory Foster, 1999 ...... 68 9. Chris Lindsey, 1984 ...... 311 1. Jesse Boyd, 2000 ...... 11 5. Dave Woodmansee, 1985 ...... 63 10. Mike Herbert, 1980 ...... 307 2. Cory Foster, 2000 ...... 10 6. Chip Pleasant, 1991 ...... 62 ASSISTS Jon Marshall, 2003 ...... 10 7. Derrick Fisher, 1988 ...... 61 1. Mike Gourgeot, 1986 ...... 148 3. Cory Foster, 1999 ...... 9 Mike Bennett, 1986 ...... 61 2. Larry White, 1984 ...... 141 4. Chris Burr, 1979...... 8 8. Mike Bennett, 1984 ...... 60 3. Larry Barton, 1986...... 138 5. Chris Monroe, 1979...... 7 Tom Turner, 1978 ...... 60 4. John Lenderhouse, 1998 ...... 134 Mike Wages, 1997 ...... 7 BASE ON BALLS 5. Chris Burr, 1989...... 132 Ed Collins, 1993...... 7 1. Dave Woodmansee, 1984 ...... 77 6. Tim Duncan, 1980 ...... 131 Chip Pleasant, 1991...... 7 2. Dave Woodmansee, 1985 ...... 76 7. P at Burnett, 1994 ...... 129 Brian Volante, 1999 ...... 7 3. Dave Locke, 1970 ...... 63 8. Jerry Knauss, 1988 ...... 125 Jesse Boyd, 2001 ...... 7 4. Matt Autry, 1984 ...... 60 9. Darrin Lay, 1996 ...... 124 SHUTOUTS 5. Ken Greene, 1993...... 58 10. Dustin Allison, 1998 ...... 123 1. Ed Collins, 1992...... 3 6. Bill Sheeks, 1984 ...... 54 Tim MacMurray, 1970...... 123 Mike Haag, 1988 ...... 3 7. Cory Foster, 2000...... 53 ERRORS (MOST) 2. Chad Nolan, 2002 ...... 2 8. Brian Volante, 2001 ...... 51 1. Jerry Knauss, 1988...... 36 Steve Ford, 1995 ...... 2 9. Chip Pleasant, 1991 ...... 50 2. Larry Warren, 1976 ...... 33 Mike Clarke, 1993 ...... 2 10.Tim Schuth, 1970 ...... 49 3. Clark McFerrin, 1982 ...... 32 Chad Becker, 1990...... 2 STRIKEOUTS 4. Matt Campbell, 1993 ...... 30 Matt Autry, 1984 ...... 2 1. Bill Brown, 1969 ...... 110 5. Randy Hansbrough, 1981 ...... 27 Tom Turner, 1979 ...... 2 2. Brian Volante, 2001 ...... 96 6. Larry White, 1985 ...... 26 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 3. Steven Oelke, 2002 ...... 91 Larry White, 1983 ...... 26 (Minimum 40 Innings Pitched) 4. Cory Foster, 2000...... 89 8. Darrin Lay, 1997 ...... 25 1. Charlie Garrett, 1970...... 1.03 5. Steven Oelke, 2001 ...... 88 Steve Moorman, 1997 ...... 25 2. Bill Brown, 1969 ...... 1.10 6. Cory Foster, 1998 ...... 84 Jason Whitehead, 2001 ...... 25 3. Gary Eastburn, 1967 ...... 1.28 7. Dave Woodmansee, 1985 ...... 82 4. Dave Locke, 1970 ...... 1.36 8. Dave Woodmansee, 1983 ...... 81 PITCHING RECORDS 5. Ron Jehle, 1969...... 1.39 9. Tom Turner, 1978 ...... 78 APPEARANCES 6. Frank Olita, 1967 ...... 1.98 10.Tom Turner, 1979 ...... 76 1. Brad Adams, 2002 ...... 25 7. Steve Kines, 1975 ...... 2.03 COMPLETE GAMES 2. Brian Volante, 2001 ...... 24 8. Bill Sheeks, 1983...... 2.05 1. Steve Kines, 1976 ...... 11 3. Bill Sheeks, 1984 ...... 22 9. Ron Brown, 1973 ...... 2.06 2. Mike Bennett, 1986 ...... 9 4. Cory Forster, 2000 ...... 20 10. Dave Woodmansee, 1983...... 2.10 Tom Turner, 1978 ...... 9 Brian Volante, 2000 ...... 20 SAVES Dan Boyer, 1976 ...... 8 5. John Hargraves, 1998 ...... 19 1. Bill Sheeks, 1981 ...... 4 Tom Turner, 1980 ...... 8 Dave Woodmansee, 1994 ...... 19 Pat Burnett, 1996...... 4 Mike Haag, 1988 ...... 8 Jesse Boyd, 2001 ...... 19 Brian Volante, 2001 ...... 4 Tom Turner, 1979 ...... 8 6. Brad Powers, 2002...... 18 2. John Hargraves, 1998...... 3 Dave Locke, 1970 ...... 8 Matt Autry, 1984 ...... 18 Bill Sheeks, 1984 ...... 3 Tim Schuth, 1970 ...... 8 Tom Turner, 1979 ...... 18 INNINGS PITCHED Six Players Tied with Six: Cory Foster, GAMES STARTED 1. Brian Volante, 2001 ...... 111 1998; J.D. Barlow, 1995; Scott Ward, 1990; 1. Steven Oelke, 2002 ...... 13 2. Tom Turner, 1978 ...... 103 Matt Autury, 1984...... 13 Jerry Knauss, 1988; Derrick Fisher, 1988; 3. Mike Bennett, 1986...... 95.1 Steven Oelke, 2001 ...... 13 Charlie Garrett, 1970 Steve Kines, 1976 ...... 95.1 Brian Volante, 2001 ...... 13 4. Tom Turner, 1979...... 94.2 2. Cory Foster, 2000...... 12 5. Cory Foster, 2000 ...... 92.0 Brian Volante, 2000 ...... 12 6. Tim Schuth, 1970 ...... 90.2 Bill Sheeks, 1984 ...... 12 7. Cory Foster, 1998 ...... 86.2

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 23 CBU CAREER &SINGLE GAME RECORDS

Strikeouts 5 Rob Inham vs. Belmont, 4/13/79 CAREER RECORDS Hit By Pitch 2 Many, most recent, Andy Brunetz INDIVIDUAL BATTING vs. Arkansas-Monticello, 3/29/98 Games 207 Dustin Allison, 1995-98 Total Bases 16 Pete Lucchesi vs. UCA, 4/28/01 At Bats 782 Dustin Allison, 1995-98 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Runs 179 Dustin Allison, 1995-98 Innings 14 Tom Turner vs. Lambuth, 4/20/78 Hits 286 Dustin Allison, 1995-98 At Bats 55 Tom Turner vs. Lambuth, 4/20/78 Batting Average .376 Chris Lindsey, 1984-85 Runs 14 Ralph Landry vs. SE Mo. State, Doubles 45 Steve Moorman, 1987-90 3/17/78 Triples 9 Larry Barton, 1984-86 Earned Runs 12 Robert Whittington vs. Delta State, 9Scott Gentleman, 1997-98 4/7/81 Home Runs 40 Ken Greene, 1980-83 Base on Balls 10 David Locke vs. UT-Martin, 4/9/70 Grand Slams 3 Tim Moran, 1985-86 Paul Strack vs. Southwestern, Runs Batted In 167 Zac Scott, 1997-2001 4/27/83 Walks 144 Chuck Hughes, 1980-82 Strikeouts 17 Bill Brown vs. Union, 4/30/69 Strikeouts 135 Barry Thomas, 1972-75 Hits 17 Mark Moody vs. Delta State, Stolen Bases 128 Larry Barton, 1984-86 3/16/80 Sacrifice Hits 20 Dustin Allison, 1995-98 Hit By Pitch 6 Steve Ford vs. Lambuth, 4/19/96 Sacrifice Flies 12 Dustin Allison, 1995-98 Wild Pitch 4 Mike Wages vs. Central Arkansas, Hit by Pitch 32 Joey Perry, 1998-Present 4/17/99 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Batters Faced 55 Tom Turner vs. Lambuth, 4/20/78 Games 66 Bill Sheeks, 1981-84 No Hitter Mike Clark vs. Williams Baptist, Games Started 37 Tom Turner, 1977-80 3/24/93; Chad Becker vs. LeMoyne Completed Games 29 Tom Turner, 1977-80 Owen, 1990; Jacob Copper vs. Innings Pitched 347 Tom Turner, 1977-80 Lyon College 3/12/96 (5 Innings) Hits Allowed 363 Cory Forster, 1997-2000 INDIVIDUAL FIELDING Runs Allowed 232 Cory Forster, 1997-2000 Errors 7 Mick Handloser vs. Belmont, Earned Runs 177 Cory Forster, 1997-2000 4/14/89 Walks 238 Dave Woodmansee, 1982-85 Assists 11 Mick Handloser vs. Belmont, Strikeouts 314 Dave Woodmansee, 1982-85 4/10/92 Hit Batters 19 Steve Ford, 1993-96 Putouts 19 Mike Mitchell vs. Belmont, 4/14/79 Wild Pitches 32 Dan Greene, 1990-93 (15 Innings) Wins 23 Tom Turner, 1977-80 TEAM BATTING Losses 27 Cory Forster, 1997-2000 At Bats 59 vs. Trevecca, 4/27-28/79 (16 Inn.) Saves 8 Bill Sheeks, 1981-84 Runs 27 vs. LeMoyne-Owen, 4/24/81 ERA 2.22 Roy Sanders, 1973-75 Hits 31 vs. LeMoyne-Owen, 4/24/81 (29ER/117IP) RBI 26 vs. LeMoyne-Owen, 4/24/81 INDIVIDUAL FIELDING Doubles 9 vs. LeMoyne-Owen, 4/24/81 Putouts 891 Mike Mitchell, 1976-79 Triples 3 vs. Millsaps, 3/20/69; vs.Rhodes Assists 404 Dustin Allison, 1995-98 College, 3/25/86; vs.Williams Errors 74 Tim Duncan, 1977-80 Baptist, 2/24/98 Total Chances 956 Mike Mitchell, 1976-79 Home Runs 6 vs. Bethel, April 21, 1979; vs. Fielding Percentage .985 Mike Herbert, 1978-81 LeMonye-Owen, 4/24/81 Stolen Bases 13 vs. LeMoyne-Owen, 4/24/81 SINGLE GAME RECORDS Sacrifice Hits 5 vs. Union, 4/30/84 INDIVIDUAL BATTING Sacrifice Flies 3 Many, most recent, vs. Williams At Bats 8 Jim Handloser vs. Trevecca, 4/27- Baptist 4/29/93 28/79; Ron Inman vs.Trevecca, Hit By Pitch 5 vs. Central Arkansas, 4/29/01 4/27-28/79 (16 Innings) Base on Balls 16 vs. LeMoyne-Owen, 2/8/92 Runs 6 Larry Barton vs. Lambuth, 4/18/85 Left on Base 17 vs. Lane, 4/7/87 Hits 6 Randy Handsbrough vs. LeMoyne Total Bases 58 vs. LeMoyne-Owen, 4/24/81 Owen, 4/24/81; John TEAM PITCHING Lenderhouse vs. Rhodes College, At Bats 56 vs. Trevecca, 4/27-28/79 (16 Inn.) 4/21/98 Innings 16 vs. Trevecca, 4/27-28/79 (16 Inn.) Doubles 3 Many, most recent, Dustin Allison Runs 23 vs, Trevecca, March 25 1995 vs. Lyon College, 4/1/98 Earned Runs 19 vs. Eckerd, 3/12/80 Triples 2 Mark Meadows vs. Lambuth, 19 vs. David Lipscomb, 4/7/95 4/25/81; Larry Burton vs. Rhodes Base on Balls 20 vs. David Lipcomb, 3/26/81 College, 3/25/86; Saul Stephens Strikeouts 17 vs. Union, 4/30/69 vs. Williams Baptist, 2/24/98 Wild Pitches 6 vs. Central Arkansas, 4/17/99 Home Runs 3 Many, most recent, Jody Paine vs. Hits 25 vs. Belmont, 5/3/80 Trevecca,3/17/90 Doubles 7 vs. Freed-Hardeman, 4/21/87 RBI 7 Pete Lucchesi vs. Rhodes, 3/1/00 Triples 3 vs. Southern Arkansas, 4/14/01 Stolen Bases 5 Pat Wilson vs. LeMoyne-Owen, Home Runs 6 vs. SE Mo. State, March 7, 1978 4/6/70;Larry Burton vs. Batters Faced 67 vs. Trevecca, 4/27-28/79 (16 Inn.) Bethel, 4/30/85 TEAM FIELDING Sacrifice Hits 4 Jim Comarata vs. Union, 4/28/76 Errors 12 vs. Trevecca, 4/9/92 Sacrifice Flies 2 Many, most recent, Chris Baer vs. Assists 21 vs. Belmont, 4/13/79 (15 Innings) Rhodes College, 4/10/91 Putouts 48 vs. Trevecca, 4/27-28/79 (16 Inn.) Base on Balls 5 Larry Van Neste vs. Washington Double Plays 4 vs. Trevecca, 5/4/85 University (Mo.), 4/1/66

24 CBU BUCCANEER BASEBALL THE GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE

The GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE (GSC) enters its 34th year and Nicholls State in 1979. of excellence, continuing a tradition of growth and The conference continued with seven success that has brought it distinction as one of the teams until 1981, when the presidents admitted elite NCAA Division II conferences. With 17 Valdosta State. West Georgia joined in 1983. universities in six southeastern states, the GSC is Eight years of stability ended in 1991 when the largest playing Conference in Division II. Tennessee-Martin and Troy State went Division I, GSC members feature comprehensive athletic briefly dropping the GSC back to seven members, programs that compete for 13 official conference before the beginning of an expansion resulting in ten championships: football, men’s and women’s cross country, new members: Lincoln Memorial (1992-93); Alabama- men’s and women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, men’s and Huntsville, Henderson State, Central Arkansas and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s Mississippi University for Women (1993-94); West Florida tennis and men’s golf. In 2003, the GSC conducted a (1994-95); and Arkansas-Monticello, Arkansas Tech, provisional championship in women’s golf, which will Montevallo and Southern Arkansas (1995-96). Jacksonville continue in 2004. State went Division I at the end of 1992-93. Mississippi We take pride in our 36 National Team Championships College dropped to Division III at the end of 1995-96, and was in 11 sports and the emphasis on academic success by our replaced by Christian Brothers to keep the Conference at 16 coaches and student-athletes. The University of North schools. In July 2000, the GSC welcomed Harding University Alabama earned the GSC’s most recent National and Ouachita Baptist University, making it the largest NCAA Championship, capturing the 2003 Women’s Volleyball Title, conference at any level with 18 schools. The Conference the league’s first in volleyball. membership decreased to 17 when MUW dropped its Originally known as the Mid-South Conference, the athletics program at the end of the 2002-03 season. GSC was formed by six universities in the summer of 1970: Former Commissioner Jim McCullough moved the GSC Delta State, Florence State (now North Alabama), office to its present Birmingham location. The current Jacksonville State, Livingston (now West Alabama), Commissioner, Nathan (Nate) N. Salant, has been in office Tennessee-Martin and Troy State. Due to scheduling since October 1992. He is assisted by Sports Information problems during the 1970-71 academic year, the only league Director Michael Anderson, Assistant Sports Information sport was football. Jacksonville State won the league’s first Director Tim Andrzejewski, Office Manager Mary Jean Box championship. and part-time Assistant Andrea Nguyen. The Chairman of In 1971, the league changed its name to the GULF the GSC Board of Directors is Dr. Robert Brown, President of SOUTH CONFERENCE, added Southeastern Louisiana Arkansas Tech University. Joining him on the executive (SELA) and Nicholls State (increasing the membership to committee are past-Chair Dr. Frank Franz (Alabama in eight), and opened an office in Hammond, LA. The following Huntsville) and Vice Chair Dr. Robert McChesney year, Mississippi College and Northwestern Louisiana (Montevallo). The Supervisors of Officials are Billy Johnson (NWLA, now Northwestern State) were admitted. NELA (Football), John Caldwell (Basketball-West Division) and withdrew to go Division I two years later, followed by SELA Mike Murphy (Basketball-East Division). GSC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, 1971-2002 BASEBALL (4) North Alabama (1993, 94, 95) HOCKEY (2) Troy State (1986, 87) Troy State (1984, 87) Alabama-Huntsville (1996, 98) Jacksonville State (1990, 91) West Alabama (1971) ———— ———— Jacksonville State (1992) WOMEN’S SOCCER (1) MEN’S BASKETBALL (3) ———— Christian Brothers University (2002) North Alabama (1979, 91) MEN’S GOLF (4) ———— Jacksonville State (1985) Troy State (1976, 77, 84) TRACK (1) ———— West Florida (2001) Southeastern Louisiana (1975) WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (7) ———— ———— Delta State (1975, 76, 77, 89, 90, 92) WOMEN’S GOLF (3) VOLLEYBALL (1) Southeastern Louisiana (1977*) Troy State (1984, 86, 89) North Alabama (2003) ———— ———— FOOTBALL (8) WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS (2) Delta State (2000) Jacksonville State (1984, 85)

Current members in BOLD *Small College Division Champion

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 25 2003 GULF SOUTH FINAL STANDINGS

EAST DIVISION CONFERENCE OVERALL

W L T PCT W L T PCT

UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA 14 7 0 .667 37 22 0 .627 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 14 7 0 .667 31 23 0 .574 VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY 14 7 0 .667 37 18 0 .673 State University of West Georgia 12 9 0 .571 34 16 0 .680 University of West Alabama 11 9 0 .550 31 24 0 .563 University of North Alabama 10 10 0 .500 35 15 0 .700 University of Montevallo 5 16 0 .238 24 25 0 .407 Lincoln Memorial University 3 18 0 .143 5 42 0 .106

WEST DIVISION CONFERENCE OVERALL

W L T PCT W L T PCT

DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY 28 4 0 .875 52 10 0 .839 Southern Arkansas University 24 8 0 .750 28 17 0 .622 University of Central Arkansas 18 13 0 .581 30 24 0 .556 Arkansas Tech University 18 14 0 .563 29 24 0 .547 Harding University 16 16 0 .500 34 20 0 .630 Henderson State University 15 17 0 .469 26 28 0 .481 University of Arkansas-Monticello 10 20 0 .333 23 29 0 .442 Christian Brothers University 5 23 0 .179 10 35 0 .222 Ouachita Baptist University 5 24 0 .172 7 40 0 .149

Gulf South Champion in BOLD • Division Champions in CAPS

REGULAR SEASON: No crossover games count in the standings. Each team must play every team in its own Division three times.

GSC TOURNAMENT: The top four teams in each Division qualify for the eight-team, double-elimination GSC Baseball Tournament, which will be played at the USA Baseball Complex in Millington, TN.

THE OFFICIAL BAT OF THE GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE

26 CBU BUCCANEER BASEBALL 2004 GULF SOUTH WEST OPPONENTS

SID Fax: ...... (662) 846-4297 E-mail: ...... [email protected] Web site:...... www.deltastate.edu

HARDING UNIVERSITY April 9-10 Location:...... Searcy, AR Enrollment: ...... 5,013 Founded:...... 1924 ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY March 20-21 Nickname: ...... Bisons Location:...... Russellville, AR Colors: ...... Black/Gold Enrollment: ...... 5,854 Affiliation: ...... NCAA II Founded:...... 1909 Conference: ...... Gulf South Nickname: ...... Wonder Boys Home Field: ...... Jerry Moore Field Colors:...... Green/Gold President:...... Dr. David B. Burks Affiliation: ...... NCAA II Athletic Director: ...... Greg Harnden Conference: ...... Gulf South Head Coach: ...... Shane Fullerton Home Field: ...... Tech Field Record at school: ...... 170-161-2 (7 yrs) President: ...... Dr. Robert C. Brown Overall Record: ...... 170-161-2 (7 yrs) Athletic Director:...... Steve Mullins Head Coach: ...... Billy Goss 2002 Record: ...... 34-20 Record at school: ...... 121-118 (5 yrs.) Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 7/2 Overall Record: ...... 121-118 (5 yrs.) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 14/6 2002 Record: ...... 29-24 Sports Information Director: ...... Scott Goode Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 7/2 SID Phone: ...... (501) 279-4760 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 17/11 SID Fax: ...... (501) 279-4020 Sports Information Director:...... Larry Smith E-mail: ...... [email protected] SID Phone:...... (479) 968-0645 Web site: ...... www.harding.edu SID Fax: ...... (479) 967-7819 E-mail: ...... [email protected] Web site: ...... http://athletics.atu.edu

HENDERSON STATE UNIVERSITY DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY March 13-14 2003 GSC West Champions Location: ...... Arkadelphia, AR April 17-18 Enrollment: ...... 3,700 Location: ...... Cleveland, MS Founded:...... 1890 Enrollment: ...... 3,746 Nickname: ...... Reddies Founded:...... 1924 Colors:...... Red/Gray Nickname:...... Statesmen Affiliation: ...... NCAA II Colors: ...... Green/White Conference: ...... Gulf South Affiliation: ...... NCAA II Home Field: ...... Reddie Field Conference: ...... Gulf South President:...... Dr. Charles Dunn Home Field: ...... Ferriss Field Athletic Director: ...... Sam Goodwin President:...... Dr. John Hilpert Head Coach:...... Pete Southall Athletic Director: ...... Dr. Brad Teague Record at school: ...... 80-120-1 (4 yrs) Head Coach:...... Mike Kinnison Overall Record: ...... 80-120-1 (4 yrs) Record at school: ...... 316-85 (7 yrs) 2002 Record: ...... 26-28 Overall Record: ...... 316-85 (7 yrs) Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 6/3 2002 Record: ...... 52-10 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 13/16 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 5/4 Sports Info. Director: ...... Troy Mitchell Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... N/A SID Phone: ...... (870) 230-5197 Sports Info. Director: ...... Paul Smith SID Fax: ...... (870) 230-5408 SID Phone:...... (662) 846-4284 E-mail:...... [email protected] Web site: ...... hsu.edu/dept/ath

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 27 2004 GULF SOUTH WEST OPPONENTS

OUACHITA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO April 3-1 March 27-28 Location: ...... Arkadelphia, AR Location: ...... Monticello, AR Enrollment: ...... 1,600 Enrollment: ...... 2,250 Founded:...... 1886 Founded:...... 1909 Nickname: ...... Tigers Nickname: ...... Boll Weevils Colors: ...... Purple/Gold Colors: ...... Green/White Affiliation: ...... NCAA II Affiliation: ...... NCAA II Conference: ...... Gulf South Conference: ...... Gulf South Home Field:...... Rab Rodgers Field Home Field: ...... Weevil Field President:...... Dr. Andrew Westmorland Chancellor: ...... Dr. Fred Taylor Athletic Director:...... David Sharp Athletic Director:...... Alvy Early Head Coach:...... B.J. Brown Head Coach: ...... Kevin Downing Record at school: ...... 34-144-2 (4 yrs) Record at school: ...... 45-52 (2 yrs) Overall Record: ...... 34-144-2 (4 yrs) Overall Record: ...... 45-52 (2 yrs) 2002 Record: ...... 7-40 2002 Record: ...... 23-29 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/5 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 6/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 4/10 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 13/11 Sports Information Director: ...... Chris Babb Sports Information Director: ...... Stephen Fuller SID Phone: ...... (870) 245-5186 SID Phone: ...... (870) 460-1574 SID Fax: ...... (870) 245-5598 SID Fax:...... (870) 460-1174 E-mail:...... [email protected] E-mail: ...... [email protected] Web site:...... www.obu.edu Web site: ...... www.uamont.edu

UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS SOUTHERN ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY March 6-7 April 12-13 Location:...... Conway, AR Location: ...... Magnolia, AR Enrollment: ...... 8,800 Enrollment: ...... 3,100 Founded:...... 1908 Founded:...... 1890 Nickname: ...... Bears Nickname: ...... Muleriders Colors: ...... Purple/Gray Colors: ...... Blue/Gold Affiliation: ...... NCAA II Affiliation: ...... NCAA II Conference: ...... Gulf South Conference: ...... Gulf South Home Field:...... UCA Field Home Field: ...... Mulerider Field President:...... Lu Hardin President: ...... Dr. David Rankin Athletic Director: ...... Vance Strange Athletic Director: ...... Jay Adcox Head Coach: ...... Doug Clark Head Coach: ...... Mike Godfrey Record at school: ...... 30-24 (1 yr.) Record at school: ...... First Season Overall Record: ...... 30-24 (1 yr.) Overall Record: ...... First Season 2002 Record: ...... 28-17 2002 Record: ...... 30-24 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 5/4 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 6/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 9/9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 13/18 Sports Information Director: ...... Houston Taylor Sports Information Director:...... Steve East SID Phone: ...... (870) 235-4104 SID Phone: ...... (501) 450-0013 SID Fax: ...... (870) 901-7219 SID Fax: ...... (501) 450-5740 E-mail: ...... [email protected] E-mail: ...... [email protected] Web site:...... saumag.edu/athletics Web site: ...... www.uca.edu

28 CBU BUCCANEER BASEBALL THE OFFICIAL BASEBALL OF THE GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE 2004 BUCCANEER SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT SITE GAMES TIME February 12 LeMoyne-Owen College Buc Field 2-7 1:00 p.m. February 14 Kentucky Wesleyan College Florence, AL 1-7 10:00 a.m. February 14 University of North Alabama Florence, AL 1-7 1:00 p.m. February 16 Rhodes College (Nostalgia Man Classic) AutoZone Park, Memphis, TN 1-7 1:00 p.m. February 17 Crichton College (Nostalgia Man Classic) AutoZone Park, Memphis, TN 1-7 1:00 p.m. February 21 Culver Stockton College Buc Field 2-7 1:00 p.m. February 22 Culver Stockton College Buc Field 2-7 1:00 p.m. February 24 Williams Baptist College Walnut Ridge, AR 1-9 February 27 Bethel College McKenzie, TN 1-9 2:00 p.m. February 28 St. Joseph’s College Buc Field 1-7, 1-9 12:00 p.m. February 29 St. Joseph's College Buc Field 1-9 12:00 p.m. March 6 University of Central Arkansas Conway, AR 1-9 12:00 p.m. March 7 University of Central Arkansas Conway, AR 1-9, 1-7 1:00 p.m. March 9 University of West Florida Pensacola, FL 1-9 6:00 p.m. March 10 University of West Florida Pensacola, FL 1-9 6:00 p.m. March 12 Edgewood College Buc Field 1-9 12:00 p.m. March 13 Henderson State University Buc Field 1-9, 1-7 12:00 p.m. March 14 Henderson State University Buc Field 1-9 12:00 p.m. March 17 University of North Alabama Buc Field 2-7 1:00 p.m. March 18 Illinois Wesleyan University Buc Field 1-9 2:00 p.m. March 20 Arkansas Tech University Russellville, AR 1-9, 1-7 2:00 p.m. March 21 Arkansas Tech University Russellville, AR 1-9 1:00 p.m. March 27 University of Arkansas-Monticello Buc Field 1-9, 1-7 12:00 p.m. March 28 University of Arkansas-Monticello Buc Field 1-9 12:00 p.m. March 30 Bethel College Buc Field 1-9 2:00 p.m. April 3 Ouachita Baptist University Buc Field 1-9, 1-7 12:00 PM April 4 Ouachita Baptist University Buc Field 1-9 1:00 PM April 5 Memphis Redbirds (Exh.) AutoZone Park 1-9 7:05 PM April 9 Harding University Searcy, AR 1-9, 1-7 2:00 PM April 10 Harding University Searcy, AR 1-9 1:00 PM April 13 Rhodes College Memphis, TN 1-9 3:00 PM April 17 Delta State University Buc Field 1-9, 1-7 12:00 PM April 18 Delta State University Buc Field 1-9 1:00 PM April 20 Freed-Hardeman University Henderson, TN 1-9 6:00 PM April 24 Crichton College Memphis, TN 2-7 12:00 PM April 27 Freed-Hardeman University Buc Field 1-9 2:00 PM April 29 Union University Buc Field 1-9 2:00 PM May 1 Southern Arkansas University Magnolia, AR 1-9, 1-7 12:00 PM May 2 Southern Arkansas University Magnolia, AR 1-9 1:00 PM

All games are subject to change • Visit www.gobucsgo.com for the latest schedules. Gulf South Conference Opponents in Boldface.