CONTENTS 2 Quick Facts 3 Edinburg Baseball Stadium 4 Strength and Conditioning Facility 5 Victory Center 6 The University 9 UTRGV Athletics Success 10 Baseball History 58 Campus Life 61 The Rio Grande Valley 63 UTRGV Leadership 64 Athletic Leadership 67 The Western Athletic Conference GoUTRGV.com 2

QUICK FACTS

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location Edinburg, Head Coach Derek Matlock Mailing Address 1201 W. University Dr. Alma Mater UT Arlington, '92 Edinburg, TX 78539 Career Record (Years) 0-0 (First Season) Founded 2015 Record at UTRGV (Years) 0-0 (First Season) Enrollment 28,584 Assistant Coach Russell Raley Nickname Vaqueros Alma Mater Oklahoma, 07 School Colors Orange and Gray Assistant Coach Cody Atkinson Stadium UTRGV Baseball Stadium Alma Mater Lewis-Clark State, '14 Capacity 5,000 Volunteer Assistant Coach TBD National Affiliation NCAA Division I Alma Mater TBD Conference Western Athletic Conference PROGRAM RECORDS President Dr. Guy Bailey First Year 1955 Director of Athletics Chris King All-Time Record 1,680-1,379-3 (.549) Senior Woman Administrator Farrah Manthei NCAA Regional Appearances 13 (Last, 1986) Athletics Office Phone 956-665-2221 Appearances 1 (Last, 1971) Athletics Office Fax 956-665-2261 NCAA Tournament Record 15-26 (.366) Athletics Website GoUTRGV.com 2016 Overall Record 26-28 (.481) 2016 WAC Record 7-17 (.292, 8th place) Associate Athletic Director for 2016 Record at Home 22-11 (.667) Communications Jonah Goldberg 2016 Record on the Road 4-17 (.190) SID Email [email protected] 2016 Record at Neutral Sites 0-0 SID Office Phone (956) 665-2240 Letter Winners Returning/Lost 13/13 SID Office Fax (956) 665-2261 Starters Returning/Lost 7/5 Newcomers 19

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Credits: The 2018 University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Baseball Information Guide was produced by the staff of the UTRGV Athletics Communications Office. The publication was written and edited by Jonah Goldberg. 3 2018 UTRGV Baseball UTRGV baseball stadium

Located on the northwest corner of campus, UTRGV Baseball Stadium opened its gates in 2001. Its dimensions of 325-380-405-380-325 allow for a spacious outfield and a pitcher friendly environment on natural grass.

The Vaqueros have played at UTRGV Baseball Stadium since 2002, posting a 217-178-1 (.549) record at home in that time.

UTRGV Baseball Stadium normally seats 5,000 fans, but can expand to 16,000 for concerts and other special events while providing parking for 3,000 vehicles. The stadium also features 10 luxury suites that come fully equipped with air conditioning, TVs, an entertainment lounge and 20 VIP seats. GoUTRGV.com 4

Strength and CoNditioning

In 2014, athletics moved into a new 3,000 square-foot area strength & conditioning facility, and in 2015, with the help of donors, UTRGV Athletics purchased brand new speed and strength equipment, as well as free weight and aerobic/cardio equipment. UTRGV Athletics also acquired new power racks, platforms, benches and dumbbells.

The strength and conditioning facility is exclusively for UTRGV LUCAS MONROE Eric Sparks student-athletes. HEAD STRENGTH AND ASSISTANT STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH CONDITIONING COACH 5 2018 UTRGV Baseball VICTORY Center

For today’s student-athletes, training and conditioning is a year-round commitment. Balancing the rigors of competing at the collegiate level with the demands of the classroom is one of the greatest challenges our student-athletes face. That is why it is so essential that the department of intercollegiate athletics provides our student-athletes with access to hands-on academic support.

Located in the Academic Services Building, the Victory Center is an integral part of the life of our student-athletes and has a vast amount of services and assistance available.

The Victory Center is structured after the principles of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, which is created to provide student- athletes with five basic components: Academic Excellence, Athletic Excellence, Community Service, Career Development and Personal Development.

UTRGV has approximately 250 student-athletes, including approximately 150 freshmen and transfers, who are required to attend study hall and specially designed workshops that assist them in acclimating to college life and living away from home. Student-athletes must dedicate anywhere from six to 10 hours each week to study hall as they work toward their ultimate goal, graduation.

The Victory Center provides student-athletes access to computers, tutors and other resources. The Victory Center, which is open six days a week (Sunday-Friday), houses a computer lab, a learning lab, areas for both individual and group study, and offices for the Academic Advisement Center staff. Lauren Hickey-Garcia Letty Hernandez Shannon Guy TBD

Coordinator for Student-Athlete Advisor Student-Athlete Advisor Student-Athlete Advisor Student-Athlete Services Each student-athlete works with their college advisor to make sure that they are enrolled in the correct classes to graduate. The Victory Center staff verifies the classes to ensure that the student- athlete is working towards their degree, making yearly satisfactory progress and meeting grade point average requirements. GoUTRGV.com 6

THE UNIVERSITY

A New University with a Long History McAllen, Port Isabel, Rio Grande City, and South The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) was Padre Island. UTRGV, a comprehensive academic created by the Texas Legislature in 2013 as the first institution, enrolled its first class in the fall of 2015, major public university of the 21st century in Texas. and the School of Medicine welcomed its first class This transformative initiative provided the opportunity in the summer of 2016. to expand educational opportunities in the Rio Grande Valley, including a new School of Medicine, and made UT Brownsville and UT Pan American it possible for residents of the region to benefit from The shared history of The University of Texas- the Permanent University Fund – a public endowment Pan American and The University of Texas at contributing support to the University of Texas System Brownsville goes back to 1973, when Pan American and other institutions. opened a second campus in Brownsville, which later became an independent institution of The UTRGV has campuses and off-campus research and University of Texas System in 1991. Over the years, teaching sites throughout the Rio Grande Valley including the missions and the identities of these great in Boca Chica Beach, Brownsville (formerly The University institutions have continually evolved to serve the of Texas at Brownsville campus), Edinburg (formerly The communities of the Rio Grande Valley. University of Texas-Pan American campus), Harlingen, 7 2018 UTRGV Baseball Creating America's Next Great UNIVERSITY

In the Fall of 2015, the landscape of higher education in Eleven colleges and schools formed the academic the U.S. was forever changed. The University of Texas foundation for UTRGV, including: Rio Grande Valley enrolled its inaugural class of first-year students, and this region now shines to the rest of the •College of Medicine world as a global leader in higher education, bilingual •College of Health Affairs education, health education, biomedical research, and •College of Sciences emerging technology. •College of Liberal Arts •College of Fine Arts •College of Engineering and Computer Science •College of Business and Entrepreneurship •College of Education and P-16 Integration •Honors College •Graduate College •University College

Every accomplishment in life begins with a choice. The bigger the choice, the bigger the accomplishment. When it comes to your potential, your goals, and your future, choosing the right university is as big as it gets.

At UTRGV, we offer a learning experience that we believe UTRGV combined the talent, assets, and resources of cannot be matched. UT Brownsville, UT Pan American, and the Regional Academic Health Center, along with other resources, to create a new model of excellence in education. Here is the story of this significant journey:

Students enrolled at UT Brownsville and UT Pan American were automatically admitted to UTRGV.

1933-48 Edinburg Junior College, as the only institution OUR STORY of higher learning in South Texas, experienced rapid growth in its early years, prompting administrators to pursue the first name change.

1927-33 1948-52 Edinburg College was founded as a two-year Edinburg Regional College was moved from community college governed by the Edinburg School the original four-acre site to a 186-acre District. The original building housed 200 students campus a few blocks west. During the and today is listed as a historical site in the city of 1950s and 60s, the campus was purchased Edinburg, the county seat for Hidalgo County. in parcels at a cost of $677,000. GoUTRGV.com 8

A Commitment to Academic Excellence A Hub for Innovation and Emerging Technology

Our more than 120 undergraduate and graduate programs Our students find daily opportunities to innovate will let you find the major that fits your goals. Our and collaborate with faculty and global leaders in accomplished faculty will form mentoring relationships with industry, business, medicine, science, education, you. Our programs in science, technology, engineering, and and technology. Our facilities, such as the Coastal mathematics (STEM) offer ideal preparation for success in a Studies Lab, Center for Biomedical Studies, Center for broad range of emerging fields. Excellence in STEM Education, and many others offer distinctive opportunities for student research. An Ideal Pathway to Career Success A 21st-Century School of Medicine We know that the top priority of our students and their families is career success. No matter what professional field Our School of Medicine offers students the most you’re pursuing, at UTRGV we have the expert, individualized technologically advanced resources, including a instruction, the facilities, the real-world technology and 15,000-square-foot Smart Hospital complex. With a training,UTRGV and LIBRARYthe industry connections that will get you there. multidisciplinary approach to the curriculum and an emphasis on active learning, teamwork, and early A Location in the Gateway to the Americas patient care, the School of Medicine is an invaluable resource. The Rio Grande Valley, with close proximity to the Gulf Coast, provides unparalleled opportunities to study in areas ranging A University for the Valley from international business and cultural border issues to marine biology and environmental science. With the SpaceX There’s a special kind of pride among the people of launch site planned in Brownsville, the region is also an the Rio Grande Valley. With campuses and locations emerging global hub for the aerospace industry. in Brownsville, Edinburg, McAllen, Harlingen, and Rio Grande City, a central aspect of our founding mission is A Bilingual, Bicultural, Biliterate Education to serve our families and communities. From providing first-rate health care, to improving our K-12 schools, We are the second largest Hispanic-serving institution in the to helping local businesses thrive, UTRGV is about nation, with an emphasis on educating 21st-century leaders making life better for everyone. and professionals who are culturally fluent and have a deep understanding of the perspectives, languages, and values of different cultures.

1952-71 1989-2015 Pan American College made its transformation from a junior The University of Texas-Pan American was college to a four-year university in the early 1950s. The name established in 1989 after the successful and Pan American was selected to reflect the institution’s desire historic merger of Pan American University with the to bridge the cultures of North and South America and to University of Texas System. reflect the cultural and ethnic diversity of the university. In 1991, the Brownsville campus formed a separate instiution, the University of Texas at Brownsville.

1971-89 Present Pan American University saw the student population diversify during The UT System Board of Regents approved a the 1970s, reflecting a predominantly Mexican-American population. proposal to create UTRGV on Dec. 6, 2012. The The Wall Street Journal credited then President Dr. Miguel Nevarez with bill passed and was signed into law by Governor creating a Hispanic middle class for the South Texas region. Rick Perry on June 14, 2013. UTRGV received In 1973, PAU began to expand, opening a campus in Brownsville. accrediation on Sept. 1, 2015. 9 2018 UTRGV Baseball UTRGV Athletics: Rich in Tradition and History

COMMUNITY SERVICE Average STUDENT- 2,000+ HOURS BY STUDENT- 3.14 ATHLETE GPA ATHLETES in 2016-17 GoUTRGV.com 10 Baseball HISTORY Postseason History 1964 1973 NAIA District 8 Playoffs District VI (at San Antonio, Texas) 1, Pan American 0 Texas 7, Pan American 1 Pan American 4, Dallas 3 Pan American 4, Arkansas 2 (10 inn.) Pan American 7, Dallas 4 Pan American 4, Trinity 3 (10 inn.) Texas 14, Pan American 12 (10 inn.) NAIA Texas Championships Sam Houston State 7, Pan American 4 1974 Sam Houston State 11, Pan American 2 District VI (at Arlington, Texas) Louisiana Tech 3, Pan American 2 1965 Texas 7, Pan American 0 NAIA District 8 Playoffs Pan American 11, 0 1975 Pan American 6, Austin College 2 South Central Regionals (at Arlington, Texas) Pan American 14, Texas Southern 1 South Alabama 8, Pan American 7 Pan American 8, Texas Southern 3 Pan American 8, Louisiana Tech 1 Pan American 9, South Alabama 8 NAIA Texas Championships Texas 9, Pan American 2 Sam Houston State 3, Pan American 1 Sam Houston State 3, Pan American 2 1976 Midwest Regional (at Edinburg, Texas) 1968 Arizona 5, Pan America 0 District VI (at Austin, Texas) Texas A&M 2, Pan American 1 Texas 3, Pan American 0 Pan American 2, Texas 1 1978 Texas 10, Pan American 6 South Central Regionals (at Arlington, Texas) Pan American 7, Louisiana Tech 0 1970 Baylor 3, Pan American 2 District VI (at Austin, Texas) Mississippi State 7, Pan American 5 Pan American 5, Arkansas State 0 Texas 3, Pan American 2 1979 Texas 4, Pan American 3 Central Regionals (at Austin, Texas) Texas 4, Pan American 2 1971 Brigham Young 11, Pan American 5 District VI (at San Antonio, Texas) Pan American 1, Texas 0 1980 Pan American 4, Texas 0 Central Regionals (at Austin, Texas) Hawaii 8, Pan American 4 College World Series (at Omaha, Nebraska) Texas 7, Pan American 4 Southern Illinois 5, Pan American 4 Pan American 8, Seton Hall 2 1983 Pan American 1, Harvard 0 Central Regionals (at Austin, Texas) Southern Illinois 8, Pan American 6 Pan American 5, Grambling State 0 (PAU finished fourth out of eight) Pan American 9, Northeastern Louisiana 8 Mississippi State 7, Pan American 5 1972 Texas 6, Pan American 1 District VI (at San Antonio, Texas) Pan American 6, Trinity 1 1986 Texas 1, Pan American 0 Central Regional (at Austin, Texas) Texas 2, Pan American 1 Pepperdine 11, Pan American 0 Pan American 10, San Diego State 6 Texas 9, Pan American 5 11 2018 UTRGV Baseball

1971 College World Series Team

When asked about his Pan American College Broncs’ team in 1971, former head coach Al Ogletree always responds, “I had all the young men that no one else wanted, but we had a good year.”

A ‘good year’ could be the understatement of the century, as the Broncs played the roles of underdogs during the District VI regional tournament. The Broncs pulled off one of the greatest upsets in college baseball history by shutting out the University of Texas twice. It was the first time the Longhorns were shutout in consecutive games in 62 years as Pan American was crowned District VI Champions.

“Lupe Salinas pitched a 1-0 shutout then Gary Doyle pitched the second with a 4-0 victory that sent us to the College World Series in Omaha,” Ogletree said.

At the College World Series, the Broncs fell to Southern Illinois University, 5-4, in the first round.

“It was a close game, which would have been even closer, but we had a base runner miss third and that run would have made it a tie ball game. Salinas pitched well enough to win, but sometimes those are the breaks,” Ogletree stated.

The opening game loss sparked an even more determined Pan Am team heading into their second game match-up. The Broncs faced Seton Hall, and with the strong pitching of Doyle, the Broncs won 8-2. As game three approached, Ogletree decided on Andre Rabouin to take the mound, and he hurled a complete-game shutout against Harvard, 1-0.

“It was the first time he had ever pitched a nine-inning game, and he was given a standing ovation from his team when he got on the bus to go back to the hotel.”

The final game of the CWS was a rematch between the Broncs and the Southern Illinois team that handed the team their earlier loss.

“We didn’t understand why we were facing this team again. It didn’t really make sense because there were teams we hadn’t faced yet. The guys played with a lot of heart, but we lost it in the final inning.”

The Broncs saw their season come to an end after leading the game until the ninth inning, when they fell behind 8-6 and lost.

Although the season had come to a close, there was much to celebrate. The 1971 Broncs finished the season with 44 victories, an all-time record for any or university at the time. The Broncs finished fourth at the College World Series with a 2-2 record, and were selected as the top-ranked team in the country at season’s end.

Ogletree was named College Coach of the Year by both The Sporting News and the South Plains Professional Scouts Association.

With a team full of talented, hard-working athletes, most of their success could be attributed to the coaching methods that Ogletree brought to the field everyday. The strategy paid off as the Broncs led the nation in fielding.

“I made sure the team was fundamentally-sound. We were skilled because we worked on the basics everyday in practice. I also made sure we covered everything that might happen in a game. We examined every game situation, and how we were going to tackle it,” Ogletree said. GoUTRGV.com 12

In those first seasons at the helm of the program, Ogletree instilled in his players the tradition of hard work and a winning attitude that continued with him through his 29 years at Pan American.

“I continued to wear the uniform number 44. Those 44 victories gave me a 100-32 record in those first three seasons at Pan American University.”

During that memorable season, James Tyrone was named All-American for the second consecutive season by the NCAA, AACBC and Topps. He hit .349 with 55 stolen bases. Tyrone and teammate Mike Duffey were selected as honorable mention All-Americans by The Sporting News.

After shattering all of their attendance records that season, Pan American University went to work on the building of a new stadium to be ready for competition in 1974. The new stadium had the seating capacity for 4,200 Broncs fans, and they needed it. The Broncs made the NCAA Tournament in each of the next five seasons and hosted the Midwest Regional in 1976.

In total, the Broncs have reached the NCAA Tournament 13 times, including 10 trips following the College World Series appearance. The Broncs have also had 12 winning seasons since 1971.

Even with all the success that followed, however, the 1971 campaign currently ranks as the greatest season in program history. 13 2018 UTRGV Baseball

1983 NCAA Regional Team

The Pan American University Broncs baseball team had a slogan of “Teamwork, Pride, and Desire” that had elevated them into NCAA postseasons in 10 of the previous 13 seasons.

Two of the three non-playoff seasons took place in 1981 and 1982, making the Broncs determined to return to playoffs in 1983.

“After years of success, our pitching staff stumbled those two years. We recruited some big, strong pitchers to put us back into the winning column again,” head coach Al Ogletree said.

The road back wasn’t easy. As an Independent squad, the team was forced to play some of the NCAA’s best baseball teams to even be considered for postseason play.

“I had a feeling this team possessed the blend of experience, pitching, defense and hitting that would put us back among the elite in the Southwest,” Ogletree said. “Overall, it would be our pitching that would tell the tale. We had five returning pitchers and eight new players who would hold our program’s future in their hands.”

The Broncs picked up three of their most impressive wins of the season just prior to playoffs. Wichita State University invited Pan American to come play after a cancellation from the University of Texas left them with an opening in their schedule.

“They had offered to fly us out there and give us room and board to play them. They were ranked No. 1 in the nation and had the number one draft choice for the Major Leagues.”

Pan Am took the four-game series 3-1, beating Wichita State 19-9, 4-2 and 12-5 before falling 10-4 in the final game. “If I remember correctly, we hit five home runs in the first game. Rafael Barbosa had two, Bobby Joe Williams, Michell Moran and Pat Marshell had one. After that, the hits just kept coming in the second and third games,” Ogletree said.

The Broncs made their way to the NCAA Regional Playoffs in Austin, where they rode the right arm of All-American Jim Hickey to beat Grambling State 5-0 in the first game. In the second game, Pan American made a dramatic comeback in the ninth inning against Northeastern Louisiana to record a 9-8 victory.

“Game Two was a special one. Northeast Louisiana hit three consecutive home runs in the top of the ninth inning with two outs to take the 8-6 lead. Barbosa, Luis Chavez and Gilbert Beason each clubbed home runs for us in the bottom of the ninth inning and we came back to win 9-8,” said Ogletree.

What made the moment so incredible for Ogletree was the fact that it was the second time in one season that a situation like that had occurred.

“Earlier in the season against Louisiana Tech, we were down 5-3 in the ninth with no outs. Gilbert Trevino, Williams and Moran hit successive home runs to win us the game 6-5. After that game, I told them they had just seen something happen that they would probably never see again. The first thing they said to me as I got on the bus after the Northeastern Louisiana game was, ‘I thought you said we would never see that again,’” Olgetree said.

The Broncs suffered their first loss of the regional playoffs against Mississippi State, 7-5. That Bulldogs squad consisted of two future MLB All-Stars, Will Clark and Rafael Palmeiro. GoUTRGV.com 14

In the fourth round of the playoffs, the Broncs squared-off against a Texas Longhorns team that possessed four of the top pitchers in college baseball that season, including future seven-time Cy Young award winner Roger Clemens. The Broncs fell short 6-1 and their season came to a close.

Overall, the Broncs went 64-19-1, setting a program record for wins in a single-season.

At the conclusion of the season, Hickey was named first team All-American by the NCAA and AACBC, recording a 16-2 record on the mound with a 1.66 earned run average. He struck out 109 hitters while walking only 29 in 130.1 innings.

Moran finished the season hitting .320 with 20 home runs, 12 doubles and 85 runs batted in. He racked up 162 total bases, scored 74 runs and stole 27 bases as well.

As a team, the Broncs hit .280 with 82 home runs, 93 doubles and 15 triples. They averaged 6.25 runs per game.

The Broncs finished 19th in the nation that season, and several players continued their careers in the professional ranks, including Hickey, who is now the pitching coach for the Tampa Bay Rays. 15 2018 UTRGV Baseball

Hall of Fame Head Coach Emeritus Al Ogletree

When faithful of Pan American baseball talk about the legacy and tradition of the program, the topic always begins with one man, Al Ogletree.

Ogletree took the reigns of the baseball program at Pan American in 1968.

After posting a 50-46 record at Sul Ross State and taking his 1968 squad to the NAIA College World Series, Ogletree was informed that the baseball program would be dropped. Sul Ross State’s loss was Pan American’s gain.

A 1952 graduate of Texas A&M, where he also earned his master’s degree in 1956, Ogletree played for two years and then spent two years in the United State Army as an officer. He began his coaching career at the as he led them to an 82-45 record, including a 71-26 mark in his last four seasons.

Ogletree then went on to coach at Sul Ross State for two seasons. While he’d already coached successfully for 11 years, the road ahead of him was filled with some of the most impressive years he spent as a head coach.

Coach Al brought his passion for the game to Pan American University, where he spent 29 years as a head coach before retiring as one of the winningest coaches in NCAA history.

In 1971, Ogletree led his team to a 44-9 record and a fourth place finish at the College World Series. At season’s end, The Sporting News named him as the nation’s Coach of the Year. He received the honor from his colleagues in the NCAA District VI, the Texas Sports Writers’ Association and the South Plains Professional Scouts Association as well.

Ogletree finished with a 1,084-618-1 (.637) record at Pan American. He retired in 1997, finishing with 1,217 wins in his 41 years of coaching collegiate baseball. He produced 175 future coaches, including his successor, Reggie Tredaway, current Tampa Bay Rays pitching coach Jim Hickey, and current first base and infield coach Perry Hill.

Ogletree has been a legend in the collegiate world of baseball for over four decades, and his hard work and dedication to the UTPA baseball program was recognized when he became an inaugural member of the UTPA Athletics Hall of Fame in February 2007. He is also the Broncs head coach emeritus, one of only two people to ever hold that title at Pan American.

Ogletree has also been inducted into nine Hall of Fames around the State of Texas: •Austin High School Hall of Fame •Texas A&M Hall of Fame •American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame •The Rio Grande Valley Sports Hall of Fame •UTPA Hall of Fame •Central Texas Semi-Pro Hall of Fame •University of Dallas Collegiate Hall of Fame •Sul Ross State Hall of Fame •Texas Sports Hall of Fame

Ogletree also serves as a member of the UTPA Athletics Hall of Fame committee that nominates future hall of fame and hall of honor inductees. GoUTRGV.com 16

Remembering Jody Ramsey

Jody Ramsey was the Pan American University's leading hitter and co-captain for the 1972 season, and that year, he led the team in eight statistical categories, including hitting (.346), games played (56), at-bats (185), runs scored (47), hits (64), triples (four), stolen bases (17) and walks. He also earned NCAA All-District VI honors.

Prior to the 1973 season, Ramsey was working on the construction of the new Pan American baseball stadium being built. As one of the laborers, he spent many hours on the site of the ballpark and, in an unfortunate turn of events, was killed in an electrical accident before the stadium had reached completion.

Former head coach Al Ogletree said that the death of Ramsey was one of the most upsetting moments in his coaching career.

“1973 turned out to be a dark time in my life, and in the history of Pan American baseball, with the death of one of the great men and students of Pan Am.”

After his death, students petitioned the Pan American University Board of Regents to name the park in Ramsey’s memory. The recommendation was accepted unanimously, and in 1974, the Broncs took the field to play their first season in Jody Ramsey Memorial Stadium.

The Broncs baseball program played in Jody Ramsey Memorial Stadium from 1974 through 2000. The park was dismantled in 2003 to make way for an education building.

The Broncs also honored Ramsey by hosting the Jody Ramsey Tournament every year from 1980 through 1995, and through a memorial award given to a senior baseball player each season. Considered the top award given to any baseball player, it goes to the athlete who best exemplifies the standards set by Ramsey, including superior athletic ability, character, leadership and dedication to excellence on and off the field. Recent recipients have been Mike McCarthy, Richard Bandrich, and Adrian De La Rosa.

Additionally, Ogletree never again gave out Ramsey’s jersey number (six).

While he was very impressive on the field, Ramsey was equally outstanding in his character and standards of living. He was twice elected president of the Pan American University Chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Ramsey lived an outstanding moral existence and had a brief, but brilliant career within the Broncs baseball program.

A 2013 UTPA Hall of Honor inductee, Ramsey was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ramsey of Freeport, Texas. 17 2018 UTRGV Baseball

Alumni in the MLB Draft Year Name Position Team Round Pick 2017 José Garcia OF Chicago White Sox 25 747 2015 Logan Landon OF Los Angeles Dodgers 10 312 2014 Sam Street P 16 491 2013 Dusten Knight P San Francisco Giants 28 852 2012 Angel Ibanez 3B 28 849 2006 Roberto Gomez P St. Louis Cardinals 24 736 2006 Tim Haines P New York Mets 27 814 2005 Mark Rodriguez C Cincinnati Reds 30 902 2001 Ralph Frary P Colorado Rockies 14 424 2000 Michael Cox P New York Mets 18 545 1999 Omar Ortiz P San Diego Padres 1 29 1999 Joseph Cole P New York Mets 11 346 1999 Jason Bottenfield P Boston Red Sox 19 589 1995 Charles Cox C Philadelphia Phillies 35 969 1993 Marc Ottmers P St. Louis Cardinals 5 144 1993 Rodd Kurtz P 53 1,434 1992 Timothy Jones P 18 504 1991 George Williams 3B Oakland A’s 24 645 1990 Sidney Holland OF 45 1,154 1988 Herb Erhardt IF New York Yankees 16 417 1988 Albert Molina SS Pittsburgh Pirates 36 928 1988 Michael Eckert P New York Yankees 57 1,345 1984 Bill Wilson OF St. Louis Cardinals 25 625 1983 Mitchell Moran OF Los Angeles Dodgers 3 72 1983 Jim Hickey P Chicago White Sox 13 331 1983 Scott Cannon P California Angels 13 337 1981 Lonnie Garza SS California Angels 7 158 1981 Carlos Hidalgo P 27 682 1980 Alan Maria P New York Mets 18 443 1979 Dan Firova C Milwaukee Brewers 29 729 1975 Rick Brockaway IF Chicago Cubs 21 482 1975 Joe Hernandez OF Chicago Cubs 26 589 1972 Wayne Tyrone 2B Chicago Cubs 20 470 1972 Andre Rabouin C Cincinnati Reds 26 595 1971 Jim Tyrone OF Chicago Cubs 7 158

By Position By Team By Round P – 18 Chicago Cubs – 5 Colorado Rockies – 1 1 – 1 24 – 2 IF – 17 New York Mets – 4 Detroit Tigers – 1 3 – 1 25 – 2 OF – 7 California Angels – 3 Houston Astros – 1 5 – 1 26 – 2 C – 4 St. Louis Cardinals – 3 Milwaukee Brewers – 1 7 – 2 27 – 2 Chicago White Sox – 2 Montreal Expos – 1 10 – 1 28 – 2 Cincinnati Reds – 2 Oakland A’s – 1 11 – 1 29 – 1 Los Angeles Dodgers – 2 Philadelphia Phillies – 1 13 – 2 30 – 1 New York Yankees – 2 San Diego Padres – 1 14 – 1 35 – 1 Pittsburgh Pirates – 2 San Francisco Giants – 1 16 – 3 36 – 1 Boston Red Sox – 1 Texas Rangers – 1 18 – 3 45 – 1 19 – 1 53 – 1 20 – 1 57 – 1 21 – 1 GoUTRGV.com 18

Alumni in MLB

George Williams (1990-91) Oakland Athletics (1995-97), San Diego Padres (2000)

Year AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH PO A E FLD

1995 .291 29 79 13 23 5 1 3 14 39 .494 11 2 21 1 .383 2 0 58 7 3 .956

1996 .152 56 132 17 20 5 0 3 10 34 .258 28 3 32 3 .311 1 2 154 12 3 .982

1997 .289 76 201 30 58 9 1 3 22 78 .388 35 2 46 2 .397 1 2 336 27 6 .954

2000 .188 11 16 2 3 0 0 1 2 6 .375 0 1 4 0 .235 0 0 16 2 0 1.000

.257 172 405 62 104 19 2 10 48 157 .362 74 8 103 6 .362 4 4 564 48 12 .981

Dan Firova (1978-79) (1981-82), (1988)

Year AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH PO A E FLD

1981 .000 13 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 8 0 0 1.00

1982 .000 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 8 1 1 .900

1988 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000

.000 17 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 16 1 1 .944

Wayne Tyrone (1971-72) Chicago Cubs (1976)

Year AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH PO A E FLD

1976 .228 30 57 3 13 1 0 1 8 17 .298 3 0 21 0 .262 1 0 39 10 0 1.000

.228 30 57 3 13 1 3 1 8 17 .298 3 0 21 0 .262 1 0 39 10 0 1.000

James Tyrone (1970-71) Chicago Cubs (1972, 74-75), Oakland Athletics (1977)

Year AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH PO A E FLD

1972 .000 13 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 3 0 .000 0 0 6 1 0 1.000

1974 .185 57 81 19 15 0 1 3 3 26 .321 6 0 8 2 .241 0 0 33 2 1 .962

1975 .227 11 22 0 5 0 1 0 3 7 .318 1 0 4 0 .250 1 0 7 1 0 1.000

1977 .245 96 294 32 72 11 1 5 26 100 .340 25 0 62 5 .300 4 5 168 5 9 .950

.227 177 405 52 92 11 3 8 32 133 .328 32 0 77 7 .281 5 5 204 9 10 .955 19 2018 UTRGV Baseball

Year-By-Year Records

Year Won Lost Tie Pct. Head Coach 1955 5 10 .333 Jim Brooks 1956 2 14 .125 John Donnelly 1958 17 2 .895 John Donnelly 1959 10 4 .714 Red Connor 1960 14 11 .560 Red Connor 1961 7 16 .304 Sam Williams 1962 7 9 .438 Earl Gartham 1963 13 7 .650 Earl Gartham 1964 19 8 .704 Chuck Young 1965 16 10 .615 Chuck Young 1966 15 10 .600 Larry Ensminger 1967 18 16 .529 Larry Ensminger 1968 18 12 .600 Larry Ensminger 1969 24 11 .686 Al Ogletree 1970 32 12 .727 Al Ogletree 1971 44 9 .830 Al Ogletree 1972 40 16 .714 Al Ogletree 1973 31 17 .646 Al Ogletree 1974 50 11 .820 Al Ogletree 1975 63 7 .900 Al Ogletree 1976 53 19 .736 Al Ogletree 1977 44 30 .595 Al Ogletree 1978 52 17 .754 Al Ogletree 1979 52 12 .812 Al Ogletree 1980 61 18 .772 Al Ogletree 1981 32 22 .593 Al Ogletree 1982 28 28 .500 Al Ogletree 1983 64 19 1 .768 Al Ogletree 1984 31 28 .525 Al Ogletree 1985 39 20 .661 Al Ogletree 1986 42 19 .689 Al Ogletree 1987 40 20 .667 Al Ogletree 1988 33 25 .569 Al Ogletree 1989 26 27 .491 Al Ogletree 1990 30 26 .536 Al Ogletree 1991 37 21 .638 Al Ogletree 1992 29 23 .558 Al Ogletree 1993 23 33 .411 Al Ogletree 1994 11 39 .220 Al Ogletree 1995 17 37 .315 Al Ogletree 1996 25 30 .455 Al Ogletree 1997 30 22 .577 Al Ogletree 1998 18 32 .360 Reggie Tredaway 1999 30 23 .566 Reggie Tredaway 2000 31 19 1 .618 Reggie Tredaway 2001 12 40 .231 Reggie Tredaway 2002 15 38 .283 Reggie Tredaway 2003 21 33 .389 Willie Gawlik 2004 22 31 .415 Willie Gawlik 2005 15 39 .278 Willie Gawlik 2006 24 29 .453 Willie Gawlik 2007 17 39 .304 Willie Gawlik GoUTRGV.com 20

Year Won Lost Tie Pct. Head Coach 2008 21 35 .375 Willie Gawlik 2009 14 41 .255 Manny Mantrana 2010 22 33 .400 Manny Mantrana 2011 21 32 .396 Manny Mantrana 2012 30 22 .577 Manny Mantrana 2013 28 30 .483 Manny Mantrana 2014 27 30 .474 Manny Mantrana 2015 21 30 1 .413 Manny Mantrana 2017 26 28 .429 Manny Mantrana 2016 26 28 .481 Manny Mantrana Total 1,680 1,379 3 .549

All-Time Coaching Records

Coach Years Record Pct. Al Ogletree 1969-97 1,083-618-1 .636 Manny Mantrana 2009-17 210-274-1 .434 Willie Gawlik 2003-08 120-206 .368 Reggie Tredaway 1998-02 106-152-1 .409 Larry Ensminger 1966-68 51-38 .573 Chuck Young 1964-65 35-18 .660 Red Connor 1959-60 24-15 .615 Earl Gartham 1962-63 20-16 .556 John Donnelly 1956-58 19-16 .543 Sam Williams 1961 7-16 .304 Jim Brooks 1955 5-10 .333 21 2018 UTRGV Baseball

All-Time Series Records Team First Mtg. Series Record Team First Mtg. Series Record Abilene Christian 2015 3-4 Jacksonville 1995 8-5 Alabama 2009 0-1 John Brown 1977 2-0 Arizona 1976 1-4 Kansas 1969 20-9 Arkansas 1967 9-4 Lafayette 1990 2-0 Arkansas-Little Rock 1995 8-8 Lamar 1967 44-69 Arkansas-Monticello 2003 2-1 LeMoyne 2008 1-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2008 3-0 Louisiana College 1978 1-0 Arkansas State 1970 28-17 Louisiana-Lafayette 1967 18-36 Arlington Baptist 2012 16-1 Louisiana-Monroe 1983 2-5 Austin College 1965 2-0 Louisiana Tech 1974 18-36 Baylor 1963 27-20Lubbock Christian 1975 18-13 Bellevue 1986 16-5 Maine 1980 11-2 Birmingham-Southern 2005 3-1 Mary Hardin-Baylor 1976 21-0 Bishop 1966 2-0 McNeese State 2001 2-5 Bradley 1964 3-5 Miami (OH) 1984 20-10 BYU 1979 0-1 Michigan 1982 7-1 Buffalo 2008 4-1 Michigan State 1977 35-11 California 2003 0-1 Minnesota 1970 3-1 Cal State-Northridge 2007 0-1 Mississippi State 1978 0-2 Centenary 2000 7-2-1 Missouri 1971 14-2 Central Florida 1991 3-1 Missouri Southern 1989 1-0 Central Michigan 1979 18-16 Monterrey Tech 1963 8-0 Chicago State 2010 21-8-1 Morningside 1975 14-0 Coastal Carolina 2005 2-4 Nebraska 1982 0-4 Cornell 1977 1-0 Nebraska-Kearney 1990 2-0 Creighton 1993 1-3 Nebraska-Omaha 1971 10-2 CSU Bakersfield 2014 3-6 New Mexico 1976 2-1 Dallas 1963 5-7 New Mexico State 1986 8-23 Dallas Baptist 1971 42-34 New Orleans 1978 20-44 Dartmouth 1988 4-0 NJIT 2008 15-5 Dubuque 1986 7-0 Nicholls State 1991 2-0 East Tennessee State 1979 1-0 North Carolina 1978 2-0 Eastern Michigan 1975 3-0 North Dakota 1966 16-11 Emporia State 1966 1-1 North Dakota State 2008 2-1 Fort Hays State 1966 1-0 1978 23-1 Gonzaga 2006 1-0 Northern Colorado 2006 11-32 Grambling State 1983 1-0 Northern Illinois 1979 5-1 Grand Canyon 2014 3-9 Northern Iowa 1975 16-0 Hardin-Simmons 1970 17-1 Northwestern 1980 12-3 Harvard 1971 1-0 Northwestern State 2013 2-3 Hawaii 1980 1-0 Northwood (TX) 1990 1-1 Houston 1969 21-26-1Notre Dame 1995 7-6 Houston Baptist 1969 21-18 NYIT 2008 9-6 Illinois 1966 17-15Ohio State 1989 3-1 Illinois-Chicago 2007 3-0 Oklahoma 1983 4-12 Illinois State 2009 0-2 Oklahoma City 1977 13-11 Incarnate Word 1993 22-17 Oklahoma State 1976 16-11 Indiana 1964 29-14Oral Roberts 1992 3-5 Indianapolis 1995 1-1 Oregon State 2006 0-3 Iona 2003 3-0 Pacific 2015 1-0 Iowa 2010 2-1 Parsons 1965 0-1 Iowa State 1980 6-1 Penn (IA) 1991 3-1 Jackson State 2008 6-6 Penn State 1984 6-4 GoUTRGV.com 22

Team First Mtg. Series Record Team First Mtg. Series Record Pepperdine 1986 0-1 Wake Forest 1989 0-1 Prairie View A&M 1988 40-6 Washington State 2004 2-2 Princeton 1993 2-0 West Chester 1974 2-0 Purdue 1996 1-1 Western Baptist 1991 6-0 Rice 1966 28-29-1Western Illinois 2000 4-0 Saint Louis 2010 2-0 Western 1995 6-9 SMU 1970 14-6 Wichita State 1966 4-4 St. Edward’s (TX) 1955 40-12 William Jewell 1971 1-0 St. Francis (IL) 1989 1-2 Wisconsin 1967 1-2 St. John’s 1986 6-4 Wright State 1977 4-3 St. Louis University 2008 1-0 Yale 1999 3-1 St. Mary’s (TX) 1955 24-19 St. Thomas (TX) 1967 3-2 Sacramento State 2014 3-9 Sam Houston State 1963 36-36 San Diego State 1986 1-0 Schreiner 2003 2-0 Seattle U 2014 2-10 Seton Hall 1971 2-2 South Alabama 1975 6-9 South Dakota 1979 9-0 South Dakota State 1977 30-1 SE Louisiana 2003 1-2 SE Oklahoma 1976 5-1 Southern 1986 2-0 Southern Utah 2009 3-2 Southern Illinois 1966 0-4 Southwestern 1955 8-9 Stephen F. Austin 1983 6-17 Sul Ross State 1964 7-6 TCU 1969 18-53 Tarleton State 1966 3-2 Temple 1984 6-0 Tennessee-Martin 2015 1-1 Texas 1968 6-49 Texas A&M 1968 18-64 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1955 46-53 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1958 9-4 Texas-Arlington 1974 24-18 Texas-Brownsville 2009 9-0 Texas Lutheran 1961 24-10 Texas-San Antonio 1992 30-54 Texas Southmost College 1958 5-0 Texas Southern 1964 30-1 Texas State 1984 17-36 Texas Tech 1967 20-18 Texas Wesleyan 1977 14-3 Trinity (TX) 1959 61-25 Troy State 2000 5-0 Tulane 1988 0-2 Union 1971 9-1 Utah Valley 2010 8-21 UTEP 1982 0-1 23 2018 UTRGV Baseball

All-Time Letter Winners

A Barton, Todd 1990 Abrego, Guadalupe 1956-59 Bartosh, Lyndon 2006-07 C Acosta, Luis 2016-Present Bartosh, T.J. 1999-00 Calvert, Mike 2000-02 Adams, Andy 1997-98 Bazan, Elias 1975 Camilio, Paul 1985 Adams, Kyle 1998 Bazan, Santiago 1973-74 Campbell, Mike 1970-71 Aguilar, Chris 1997-98 Beason, Gilbert 1983-84 Canche, Ruben 1956-57 Akers, Frank 1990-93 Becerra, David 2017-Present Cannon, Scott 1983 Alamia, Louie 2003-06 Beeler, Mike 1973-74 Cantu, David 2012 Alamia, Luis 1963-65 Beene, Mark 1989, 91-92 Cantu, Reymundo 1964 Alamia, Richard 1966-67 Bell, Mark 1975 Canul, Lupe 1963-66 Alaniz, Arnold 1971-73 Beltran, Enrique 1982 Carnall, Alex 2010-11 Alejos, Cookie 1955-58 Benefiel, Jeff 1986-87 Carter, Greg 1987 Alejos, Refugio 1957 Benefield, Brandon 1993-95 Carver, Lloyd 1959-60 Aleman, Joe 1959 Bennett, Ronnie 1970 Casares, Kelly 2005-06 Aleman, Mike 1987 Benton, Paul 1959-60 Casas, Austin 2011-14 Allen, Bill 1959-60 Bernal, Roger 2011-12 Caskey, John 1976-77 Alonzo, Aldo 2003-04 Berry, John D. 1961-62 Castillo, Cris 2017-Present Alvarado, Eddie 1987 Bickerton, Bart 1990-92 Castillo, Moses 1991-93 Alvarado, Jaime 1974-77 Bighorse, Rance 1985-86 Castillo, Robert 1974-75 Alvarez, Arnie 1968-70 Bippert, Doug 1981-82 Castillo, Steve 1974-75 Alvarez, Elias 1959-60 Bivone, Garrett 2009-10 Castro, Doug 1977 Alvarez, Joe 1970 Blair, J.T. 1992-93 Castro, Steve 1975 Alverson, David 1982-83 Bogy, Justin 2001-04 Cato, Wayne 1974-75 Ammon, Shane 2013-14 Bolton, Don 1958-60 Cavazos, Abel 1959-60 Anderson, Ricky 2003 Booth, Lonnell 1981-82 Cavazos, Bruno 1971-72 Arevalo, Lino 1959-60 Bourn, Nick 2007-08 Cavazos, Faustino 1959-61 Arguijo, Artie 1974-75 Boss, Norman 1979-80 Cavazos, Mateo 1955 Armstrong, David 1971-72 Bottenfield, Jason 1998-99 Cavazos, Robert 1962 Artega, Anthony 1999 Brinkley, Roger 1974 Cavazos, Tino 1959-60 Atkins, Nolan 2012-14 Brevard, Seth 2008-09 Cavner, Elmer 1979-80 Autrey, Heath 1995-96 Brockway, Kevin 1984-85 Cervi, Nick 1982 Autrey, Leighton 2006-07 Brockway, Ricky 1974-75 Chandler, Bill 1970-71 Avila, Omar 2014 Brooks, Patrick 2006-07 Chang, Leo 2010-11 Ayala, Refugio 1956 Brown, Charles 1986-87 Chapa, Reynaldo 1955-58 Ayala, Ruben 1983-85 Brown, Dale 1980-81 Chavez, Adan 1972-73 Ayala, Tommy 1991-93 Brown, Jim 1955-56 Chavez, David 1974 Azomora, Lupe 1959 Brown, Larry 1967-68 Chavez, Luie 1983-84 Brown, Leonard 1978-79 Christensen, Jim 1978-79 Brown, Mike 1984-85 Christian, Cliff 1957 B Brown, Powell 1970-71 Christopher, Stephen 1993-95 Badillo, Javier 1985-86 Brownmiller, Tom 1978-81 Cisper, Cody 2007-08 Badura, Dylan 2012-13 Broyles, Ricky 2004-05 Clements, Jerry 1986-87 Bailey, John 1997-98 Budziszewski, Preston 2012-13 Clinton, Ed 1969 Baggett, Clark 2001 Buffamonte, Brian 1995 Clough, Ricky 1990-93 Baldridge, James (Tex) 1993-94 Bullion, Gary 1970-73 Cole, Joey 1999 Banda, Jessie 1970-71 Burgess, Todd 1989 Collazo, Joseph 2016-17 Bandrich, Richard 2011-12 Burton, Steve 1975 Collins, Mike 1983 Barbosa, Rafael 1982-83 Butcher, Scott 1983 Contreras, Reynaldo 1959-63 Barbosa, Tony 1967-70 Cook, Frank 1990 Barrera, Guadalupe 2010-13 Cook, Tommy 1965 Barrera, Tony 1957 Cooksey, Sam 1961 Barrett, Mario 1976-79 Cordaway, Wayne 1969 GoUTRGV.com 24

Cordon, Edgar 1987-88 Duffey, Mike 1968-71 Cordon, Edgar 2014-16 Dugas, Jerrod 2007 G Cordova, Andre 2011-12 Dukes, John 1974-75 Galan, Saul 1998 Cortez, J.C. 2007-08 Dunn, Steve 1976-77 Gallardo, Carlos 2002 Cortez, Nieves 1963 Gallegos, Parker 2015-16 Cortez, Queenie 1964-66 Garcia, Abraham 2006-10 Cortez, Richie 1967-69 E Garcia, Albert 1977-78 Coveney, Brian 1979-80 Eby, James 1991-93 Garcia, Alonzo 1963-64 Cox, Chuck 1994-95 Eckert, Mike 1986-88 Garcia, Andrew 2016-17 Cox, Mike 1998-00 Edquist, Ron 1973-76 Garcia, Anthony 2009 Cox, Shane 2008 Edwards, Michael 1992, 94 Garcia, Bert 1980 Crenshaw, Richard 1996-97 Eichel, Matt 2002-05 Garcia, Eric 2000-01 Crowell, Cliff 1977-78 Eiffert, Mike 1989-92 Garcia, Jason 2000-01 Cunningham, Evan 2008 Elgueseba, Frank 1962-63 Garcia, Jesus 2014-15 Cunningham, Glenn 1977-78 Elizondo, Israel 2013 Garcia, Jose 2016-17 Engelhart, Dillon 2013-14 Garcia, Luben 1992-93 English, Blake 2014-15 Garcia, Oscar 1959-60 D English, Sam 2004 Garcia, Ray 1960-63 Daniels, Matt 2013-14 Erhardt, Herb 1988 Garcia, R.J. 1995 DaSilva, Mark 2001 Espinosa, Herb 1977-80 Garcia, Ruben 1970-73 Date, Isaac 1961-62 Estevis, Camilo 1956-58 Garcia Jr., Victor 2014-17 Daugherty, Hayden 2010-11 Estevis, Francisco 1956-58 Garner, Mike 1982 Davidson, Dean 1995-96 Estevis, Ramon 1957-58 Garsez, Reynaldo 1956 Davidson, Oakley 1959-60 Estrada, Albert 1987-88 Garza, Adrian 2008 Davila, Steven 2005-07 Estrella, Ivan 2017-Present Garza, Adrian 2011 Davis, Correy 2015-16 Evans, Dan 1955 Garza, Albert 1973-74 Davis, Joe 1958 Ewing, Jack 1975-76 Garza, Carlos 1956 De Alejandro, Marte 1988 Garza, Esequiel 2007-09 Dear, Mike 1989-92 Garza, Jose 1956 De la Garza, Blas 1962-63 F Garza, Jonathan 2010-14 De la Garza, Fernando 1983 Farek, Adam 2001-02 Garza, Leonardo 1956-57 De la Garza, Gabe 1997-00 Farias, Baldemar 1958 Garza, Lonnie 1979-81 De la Rosa, Adrian 2011-12 Farias, Ruben 1958-60 Garza, Marco 2002-04 De Leon, David 2008-09 Firova, Danny 1978-79 Garza, Mike 2016 De Leon, Luis 1959-62 Fisher, David 1982-83 Garza, Roel 1987-88 De Leon, Ray 1990-91 Flores, Erasilo 1960 Garza, Santana 1984, 86-88 Delgado, Eddie 2016-17 Flores, Frito 1955-57 Garza, Steve 1998-99 Delgado, Jonathan 2011-12 Flores, Joe 1968-69 Garza, Victor 1989-90 DeLuna, Oscar 2004 Flores, Luis 2010-13 Gassaway, Tony 1980-81 Deanda, A.C. 1968-69 Flores, Oscar 2014 Gawlik, Willie 1969-72 Del Barrio, Fidel 1966 Flores, Osiel 2006-07 German, Charlie 1989 Deskin, Steve 1976-77 Flores, Ramiro 1955 Gibson, Johnny 2003-04 Diaz, Romeo 1956-58 Flores, Richard 1960-62 Gilhaus, Joe 1989 Dickerson, Tanner 2014 Flowers, Aaron 2004-05 Gillis, Loy 1988-91 Diefenderfer, Mark 1988 Flowers, Carl 1986-88 Gilmer, T.J. 2003-06 Dillard, Ralph 1996-97 Flowers, Donny 1974-75 Gilmore, Joel 1989 DiOrio, Ben 2003-04 Flynn, Sean 2000-02 Giusti, Mark 1987 Dipple, Gary 1978-80 Forestier, Eric 1986-89 Gomez, Anthony 2016-Present Dodson, Buddy 1972-73 Fortuna, Andy 2011-14 Gomez, Bobby 2005-06 Dolfuss, Marty 1976-80 Foster, Ryne 2004-07 Gomez, Tony 1973-74 Donaho, Billy 2008-10 Fowler, Scott 2000-01 Gonzales, Aaron 1990 Donnelly, Glenn 1988-89 Frances, Marvin 1956 Gonzales, Gilbert 1971-73 Donnigan, Tommy 1979-82 Franco, A.J. 2008 - 11 Gonzales, Rafael 1981 Douglas, Austin 2016-17 Frary, Levi 2000-01 Gonzales, Ross 1989-91 Dowd, Justin 2001-02 Frisby, Danny 2005 Gonzalez, Carlos 1956 Doyle, Gary 1971-72 Frizzell, Lynn 1955 Gonzalez, Felipe 1990 Duffey, Brian 1992-93 Fuentes, Armando 1991-93 Gonzalez, Isaac 2015-Present 25 2018 UTRGV Baseball

Gonzalez, Jerry 1975-76 Heliton, James 1965 Gonzalez, Johnny 2015-16 Henkel, Art 1959-60 K Gonzalez, Lefty 1958 Henry, Mike 1988-89 Kandra, David 1987-88 Gonzalez, Mark 1989-90 Henson, Alex 2014-15 Karow, Mike 1996-97 Gonzalez, Ray 1977-78 Hernandez, Alexis 2012-13 Kasprzynski, Dave 1982-83 Gonzalez, Roly 2007-08 Hernandez, Iradier 2009-12 Kast, Nick 1994 Gonzalez, Roy 1990-91 Hernandez, Joe 1974-75 Keith, David 1972 Gordon, Bob 1958 Hernandez, Sam 1986-87 Kennedy, Bruce 2002-03 Gordon, Zach 2005 Hickey, Jim 1982-83 Kennedy, Danny 1986-88 Gorena, Javier 1961 Hickle, Jarod 2003-04 Kennedy, Steve 1975 Goulding, Riley 2012-13 Hickman, Sean 1991-92 Kennett, Steve 1986-88 Graham, Jeremy 1995 Hickson, Tucker 1979-81 Killian, Mike 2002 Graham, Laconia 1973-74 Hidalgo, Carlos 1981-82 Killins, Bobby 2001 Grant, Connor 2017 Hill, Glenn 1967-69 King, Danny 1981-82 Grant, Murray 1957 Hill, Perry 1973-74 King, Darren 1994-95 Green, David 1971-72 Hill, Ray 1970 Klausing, Will 2012-13 Green, Marty 1979-81 Hill, Ray 1981-82 Klemcke, Shane 2012-13 Green, Scott 1998-99 Holder, Mike 1996-99 Knight, Dusten 2012-13 Green, Troy 2010-11 Holland, Sidney 1989-90 Kotchie, Kyle 2010-11 Gregory, Tom 1976-77 Honeycutt, Brady 2005-07 Kuenstler, Joel 1975-76 Griffith, Jim 1956 Horn, James 1989 Kufrovich, Austin 2016-17 Grimet, Ryan 2004 Hotcaveg, Ken 1962-63 Kurtz, Rodd 1991-93 Guarjardo, Alex 2004-07 Hough, Bonham 2008-09 Kutac, Matt 2000-01 Guarjardo, Rudy 1963-65 Howe, Alex 2013-14 Guerra, Aaron 2003-06 Huckabay, Jacob 2013-16 Guerra, Albert 1984-86 Hutcherson, Jonathan 2007 L Lair, Ron 1975-77 Guerra, Kiki 1964-67 Lakey, Aaron 1998-99 Guidry, Larry 1981-82 Lamb, George 2015-Present Guillot, Don 1983-87 I LaMoyne, Garry 1989-90 Gussman, Austin 2017 Ibanez, Angel 2010-12 Lancaster, Dee 1970 Gutierrez, Chris 2011 Ibarra, Albert 1956-57 Landon, Logan 2014-15 Gutierrez, Jesse 2000 Iglesias, P.J. 1983-86 Lanfranco, Eddie 1978 Gutierrez, Joe B. 2005 Iwasaki, Keiichi 1986 Lanfranco, Wally 1973-75 Guzman, Juan 1966-69 Lankford, Mike 2008-09 Guzman, Matt 2007 J Lara, Joe 1974-75 Jackson, Lucious 1962 LaRocca, Jeff 1996-97 H Jackson, Ryan 2015-16 Larrinaga, Luis 2016 Haas, David 1973 James, Frank 2001-02 Lauer, Gary 1976-77 Haas, Dustin 2000 Janecka, Shane 2007-09 Lawson, Hank 1972 Hagy, Derek 2012-13 Jernberg, Jan 1969 Leal, Felipe 1963-65 Haines, Tim 2005-06 Jensen, Lucas 2017 Ledbetter, Mark 1971 Haley, Rick 1980-81 Johnson, Arthur (Skip) 1989 Ledbetter, Tom 1969-71 Hall, Matt 2001-02 Johnson, Carter 2017-Present Lee, Noah 2017-Present Haltom, Clayton 2014-15 Johnson, Jarret 2014 Lentz, Bill 1966-69 Hamm, Pete 1980 Johnson, Jeremy 2007-08 Leos, David 2002 Hanna, Jim 1978-79 Johnson, Robert 1979-81 Lewis, Norris 1964 Harmon, Scott 1984-86 Jones, Alan 1967-69 Lewis, Brian 1987-89 Harrell, Matthew 2013-14 Jones, Chris 2002 Liggett, Jim 1979-80 Harris, Larry 1979-80 Jones, Jacob 2005 Linder, Chad 2004-07 Harrison, Michael 2015 Jones, Rick 1975-76 Loff, Gary 1965-67 Hart, Dusty 1999-00 Jones, Wes 1983-85 Loftis, Charles 1978-79 Hatcher, Chad 1994 Jordan Herbie 1982-83 Logan, Buddy 1980 Hawk, Scott 1984 Loncar, Cole 2015-16 Haynes, Frank 1971-73 Lopez, John 2002-04 Heeney, Joe 1984-85 Loredo, Manny 2015-16 Heinrichs, Darren 2000-01 Loreth, Jason 1983-85 GoUTRGV.com 26

Lozano, Chris 2006-08 Medeles, Paul 1990-91 Ortiz, Oziel 1999-00 Lugo, Ernesto 1957-58 Mejia, Vincent 2010-12 Ortiz, Pablo 2016 Luna, Chuey 1964-67 Menchaca, Edward 1993-94 Ortiz, Tony 2002-04 Luther, Jim 1968-69 Mendoza, Matthew 2016-Present Ottmers, Marc 1991-93 Mendoza, Joey 2008-10 Ozuna, Jesse 1996 Mercer, Scott 2015-16 M Mesa, Alvarez 1960 Mackie, J.P. 2005 Messer, Perry 1990 P MacInnes, Stuart 2010-11 Messer, Richard 1987-88 Padron, Andrew 2014-17 Maddox, Jarrad 2002 Middlaugh, Scott 1985 Padron, Alfred 2004-05 Maldonado, Mike 1958 Middleton, Bobby 1985-86 Palacios, Hector 1958 Manriquez, Victor 1988-90 Milam, Brian 1993 Pantohan, Jerrimy 2001 Manns, Marvin 2001-02 Miller, Wayne (Buster) 1971 Parker, Travis 2002-03 Maria, Alan 1980-81 Miller, Brent 1980-82 Patterson, Mitch 1987-88 Marin, Victor 1984-85 Miller, Taylor 1993-94 Paz, Sonny 1959-62 Marko, Ed 2001-02 Modlinski, Jim 1977-78 Pederson, Scott 1991-93 Marquez, Marco 1996 Moes, Sean 1994-96 Pena, Beto 1977-87 Marsh, Al 1972 Molina, Albert 1986-88 Pena, Cesar 2004-07 Marshall, Pat 1982-83 Molina, Nathan 2009 Pena, Leo 1975 Martin, Alan 1984 Molina, Omar 2000-01 Pena, Neri 1982-86 Martin, Keith 1991-93 Monroe, Gordon 1984 Pena, Omar 2002 Martinez, Armando 1986-87 Montalvo, Jackie 1973-74 Pena, Richard 1976-77 Martinez, Basilio 1983-85 Moore, Aaron 2013 Pena, Roger 1979-80 Martinez, Ed 1974 Moore, Jeff 1995-98 Peper, Jamye 1972-73 Martinez, Eric 1982 Moore, Jody 1995-96 Perez, Adan 1962 Martinez, Isaac 2013-14 Morales, Alberto 2013-14 Perez, Alex 1989-90 Martinez, Jake 2016 Morales, John 1983 Perez, Andrew 2008 -10 Martinez, Jim 1958 Moran, Mitchell 1981-83 Perez, Angel 1999-00 Martinez, Marcos 2009 Moreno, Ramon 1992 Perez, Joe 1987-88 Martinez, Robert 2003 Morris, Bunkley 1976-78 Perez, Pablo 1955 Martinez, Rodolfo 1987-89 Morris, Larry 1960 Perez, Sam 1987-92 Martinez, Zach 2015-Present Morrison, Clint 1989-92 Peters, Kenny 1980-82 Mason, Dane 2005-06 Mosqueda, David 1955-57 Peters, Matt 1995-98 Mason, Evan 2014 Moulton, Marty 1995-96 Phillips, Ben 1996-97 Mason, Jonathon 2002-03 Mullere, Gene 1959 Pierce, Al 1970-71 Massaro, Jeff 1984 Myers, Jeff 1993-94 Pierce, Jacob 2001-02 Mathis, Ed 1970 Pinon, Michael 1989-91 Maxwell, Bryan 2012-13 Plunk, Cody 2010-11 Maynard, Royce 1972-75 N Pollock, Gerry 1968-69 Mayo, Henry 1976-77 Navarro, Kevin 1982-83 Pompa, Sergio 1999-02 Mazcua, Fred 1973-74 Navarro, Rick 1995-97 Pool, Bill 1969-70 McCallum, Mike 1989 Neff, Mike 1971-73 Pool, Jeff 1995-97 McCameron, Kenny 1981-85 Neslony, Travis 2012 Porter, Jim Bob 1998 McCarthy, Mike 2010-12 Ness, Andy 1999-00 Powers, Otis 2003-06 McCasland, Colby 2012-13 Newman, David 1975-77 Price, Sam 1997-98 McConnell, Chance 1984-85 Newman, James 1971-73 Proctor, Jim 1974-75 McCormick, Tim 1985-86 Nickerson, John 1972-73 Protexter, Bob 1987 McCoy, Jerome 2002-03 Pruski, Craig 1992-93 McCullar, Anthony 1995-96 Puig, Ricardo 1967 McDaniel, Leo 1974 O McGlamory, Scott 1976 Oakes, Austin 2016-17 McGurk, Jim 1962-63 Ogletree, Tom 1984-87 Q McKeehan, Chris 2014 Olivarez, Danny 1982 Quales, Billy 1986 McLish, John 1974-75 Ondracek, Milton 1979-81 Quinoñez, Robert 2015-16 McMahon, Conrad 2017-Present Ortiz, Carlos 1960 McManamon, Tom 1986-87 Ortiz, Jorge 1994-95 McNurlen, Bo 1969-72 Ortiz, Omar 1997-99 27 2018 UTRGV Baseball

Salinas, Adolfo 1960 Spears, Nick 2006-09 R Salinas, Donato 1985-86 Spivey, Bill 1988 Rabouin, Andre 1969-72 Salinas, Fito 1958-60 Starcher, Cecil 1985 Rainey, Jim 1972-75 Salinas, Gabriel 2008-09 Stites, Bryant 2013 Ramirez, Bryan 2013-14 Salinas, Hector 1965-68 Stratinsky, Tim 1985-86 Ramirez, Jose 1971 Salinas, Joe 1959 Stolle, Travis 1991-94 Ramsey, Jay 1993-94 Salinas, Leo 1997-98, 00 Stone, Brandon 1997 Ramsey, Jody 1972 Salinas, Lupe 1970-73 Street, Sam 2013-14 Rangel, Juan 1998-99 Salinas, Mike 1985-86 Supak, Tommy 1980-81 Ranucci, David 1990-92 Salinas, Rene 1962-63 Sugar, Dylan 1995 Redden, Steve 1996-97 Salaiz, Richard 1982 Swilley, Scott 1984-86 Redmond, Max 1979-80 Salmon, Jose 2009 Swindell, Mark 1993 Reeves, Mark 1993-94 Sanchez, Casey 1968-69 Reissner, Mark 1982-83 Sanchez, Edmundo 1955 Renaud, Robert 1957 Sanchez, Jorge 1979-80 T Reyes, Bert 1991-94 Sandoval, Tommy 1967-70 Tackett, Mike 1968-71 Reyes, Mando 1976-77 Sardelich, Lance 1989-91 Taddei, Humberto 1959-60 Rico, Tony 1955 Sauceda, Raul 1958 Tamayo, Robert 1971 Rieger, Kenney 1978-80 Saunders, Les 1972 Taylor, Ches 1955 Rigby, Matt 2015-16 Savarino, Billy 1985 Taylor, T.D. 1997-98 Rios, Chris 1991-92 Savarino, Mark 1976-79 Tefft, Tim 2008-09 Rios, Hector 1977-80 Schaus, Danny 1974 Thobe, John 1963-64 Rios, Lee 2011-15 Schmidt, Caleb 2000-01 Thomas, John 1977 Ritchey, Dave 1968-69 Schranck, Nick 2017 Thomas, Paul 1973-74 Roberts, Buddy 1965 Schroeder, Harlan 1962 Thomas, Shelby 1995, 97 Roberts, Dana 1978-79 Schuring, Kurt 1984-85 Thomas, Wes 1976-77 Roberts, Kelly 1976 Schwager, Mike 1994-95 Thompson, Jason 1998-01 Rodriguez, Adan 1958 Scott, Bobby 1993-94 Throckmorton, Bruce 1987 Rodriguez, Arthur 1979-80 Seaholm, A.J. 1998-99 Tognietti, Dominic 2007 Rodriguez, Bucky 1965-67 Sebek, Craig 1974-75, 77 Tokunaga, Kyle 2013-14 Rodriguez, Cecilio 1986-88 Selby, Nate 1990 Toledo, Peter 1996 Rodriguez, Greg 1966-68 Shepherd, Bob 1988-89 Torres, Chris 2012-13 Rodriguez, Joe 1955-57 Shepherd, Matt 2007-08 Torres, Ivan 1981-82 Rodriguez, Mark 2004-05 Sherill, Mike 1978-79 Torres, Rene 1966-69 Rodriguez, Phillip 2004-08 Shives Jr., Ruben 2005-08 Torres, Tyler 2017-Present Rodriguez, Raul 2005 Sicking, Tom 2011 Tosch, Mick 1994-97 Rodriguez, Rigo 1979 Siener, Austin 2017-Present Tovar, Thomas 2009–11 Rodriguez, Roel 1968-70 Sifuentes, Michael 1999 Tredaway, Kevin 1986 Rohan, Thomas 1995-98 Silva, Ray 2006-07 Tredaway, Reggie 1969-71 Roma, Dan 1981-82 Simmons, Wayne 1985-87 Trevino, Gilbert 1982-83 Rosholt, Caden 2016 Simpson, Bill 1959-60 Trevino, Kiki 1994-97 Roth, Doug 2008-11 Simpson, Jim 1958-59 Trinidad, Jesse 1974-77 Roush, Brandon 2011-14 Simpson, Tommy 1971-75 Tully, Tim 1969-70 Runkle, David 1977-78 Sisk, Matt 2001-04 Tully, Trevor 1998-99 Rust, Robert 1974 Siskowski, Matt 1994-97 Tyrone, James 1970-71 Rutenbar, Jordan 2008-09 Slivocka, Kris 1994-95 Tyrone, Leonard 1976-79 Rutledge, Bobby 1975-78 Smith, Jerry 1978-79 Tyrone, Wayne 1971-72 Smith, Kelly 1981 Smith, Zach 2005-07 S Smock, Brian 1988 U Sa, Jonathan 2011-12 Smolen, Bryce 2007 Ulmer, Steve 1982 Saenz, Juan 2002-04 Solis, Chris 1980 Ung, Lamberto 1999-00 Saenz, J.R. 2005 Soliz, Ricky 1970-73 Urand, Marty 1962-63 Saenz, Manuel 1959-60 Sorden, Gary 1999-00 Urquidez, Julian 1995 Saenz, Pat 1958-60 Sorden, Tommy 2000, 03-04 Salazar, Baltazar 1955 Sosa, Roy 1976-77 Saldivar, Ed 1973-74 Soza, Rene 1985-86 GoUTRGV.com 28

V Z Valdez, Hector 1956 Zamora, Chip 1959-60 Valdez, Mario 1986-88 Zamora, Florentino 1956 Valdez, Robert 1993 Zarate, David 2005 Van Komen, Colton 2011 Zouzalik, Michael 2011-12 Vasquez, Juan 1964 Zouzalik, Zach 2011-12 Vela, Joe 1955-56 Vela, Joe 1970 Vela, Mario 1971-74 Vela, Ray 1964 Vento, Arnold 1957-58 Vest, Ryan 2008-10 Villarreal, Damon 1995 Villarreal, Erasilio 1960 Villarreal, Gilbert 1972 Villarreal, Rick 1984-85 Voss, Mark 1989 W Wagner, Jeff 1993 Wales, Duane 1984 Walker, Jeff 1984 Wallace, Andy 1999-00 Wallen, Johnny 1981-82 Walsh, Richard 1963 Watson, Adam 1993 Weast, Skip 2002 Webb, Jason 2011-12 West, Gary 1964-65 Wheeler, Tarrill 1982 Whetstone, Louis 1976-78 White, Michael 2011-12 White, Robbie 1999-00 Whittlesey, Blake 2006-07 Wickliffe, Wren 1989 Wilkins, Tommy 1963 Williams, Bobby Joe 1982-83 Williams, Doris 1955 Williams, George 1990-91 Williamson, Joe 1984-85 Willis, Robi 1978-79 Wills, Danny 1967-68 Wilshire, Wayne 1956 Wilson, Billy 1983-84 Wilson, Bruce 1973-74 Winfield, Steve 1978-79 Wingo, Scott 2009-10 Wood, Doug 1976-77 Wymer, Josh 2007 Y Yanez, Ricky 1976 Yoakum, Charley 1976-78 29 2018 UTRGV Baseball

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Leo Chang 2008 Spring AD Honor Roll Roly Gonzalez All-Independent First Team Jonathan Delgado National Independent All-Tournament Team - Fall AD Honor Roll Outfielders

Vincent Mejia Jordan Rutenbar All-Great West Conference First Team All-Independent Second Team National Independent All-Tournament Team – Catchers Brandon Roush Spring AD Honor Roll Cody Cisper National Independent All-Tournament Team – Pitchers Colton Van Komen Fall AD Honor Roll Abraham Garcia Academic All-Independent Jason Webb Fall AD Honor Roll Adrian Garza National Independent All-Tournament Team – Relief Michael White Pitchers Fall AD Honor Roll Bonham Hough Zach Zouzalik Academic All-Independent Fall AD Honor Roll Tim Tefft 2010 Academic All-Independent Kyle Kotchie Great West Conference Pitcher of the Week (May 24) 2007 Great West Conference Pitcher of the Week (Mar. 18) Roly Gonzalez All-Independent Honorable Mention Team Garrett Bivone Independent Player of the Week (Mar. 6) Great West Conference Player of the Week (Mar. 22) Dominic Tognetti Angel Ibanez Newcomer of the Week (Mar. 13) All-Great West Conference Second Team Newcomer of the Week (Feb. 26)

2009 Josh Wymer Abraham Garcia All-Independent Second Team Academic All-Independent Independent Pitcher of the Week Spring Academic All-Great West Conference Great West Conference Player of the Week (Apr. 19) Alex Guajardo Lou Hassel Award Bonham Hough Academic All-Independent Ray Silva Spring Academic All-Great West Conference All-Independent Honorable Mention Team

Tim Tefft 2006 Academic All-Independent Tim Haines Spring Academic All-Great West Conference All-South Central Regional Team All-Independent First Team 37 2018 UTRGV Baseball

Louie Alamia John Lopez All-Independent Honorable Mention Team All-Independent First Team Independent Player of the Week (Mar. 28) Tony Ortiz Ricky Ibarz All-Independent First Team All-Independent Honorable Mention Team Independent Pitcher of the Week (Mar. 21) 2001 Al Ogletree All-Tournament Team Tony Ortiz All-Independent First Team Dane Mason Independent Pitcher of the Week (Apr. 18) Oziel Ortiz All-Independent Honorable Mention Team Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar

Otis Powers 2000 Lou Hassel Award Jesse Gutierrez Academic All-Independent NCAA All-American AABC All-American 2005 All-South Central Region Louie Alamia All-Independent First Team John Lopez All-Independent First Team Matt Eichel Academic All-Independent Leo Salinas All-South Central Region Tim Haines All-Independent Second Team 1999 Omar Ortiz Otis Powers All-South Central Region Academic All-Independent All-Independent First Team

2004 Jason Bottenfield Louie Alamia All-Independent First Team All-Independent Second Team Steve Garza Ricky Broyles All-Independent First Team All-Independent First Team 1998 Marco Garza Matt Peters All-Independent First Team All-Sun Belt Conference First Team Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Juan Saenz All-Independent Second Team Andy Adams Academic All-Sun Belt Conference 2003 Louie Alamia Antonio Gonzalez Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American Academic All-Sun Belt Conference All-Independent Second Team UTPA Male Newcomer of the Year Mike Holder Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Tony Ortiz All-Independent First Team Jeff Moore Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Otis Powers Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Oziel Ortiz Academic All-Sun Belt Conference 2002 Frank James Thomas Rohan All-Independent Second Team Academic All-Sun Belt Conference GoUTRGV.com 38

A.J. Seaholm Thomas Rohan Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Academic All-Sun Belt Conference

T.D. Taylor Matt Siskowski Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Academic All-Sun Belt Conference

Jason Thompson Mick Tosch Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Academic All-Sun Belt Conference

1997 Julian Urquidez Matt Peters Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Sun Belt Conference Academic Medallion Academic All-Sun Belt Conference 1994 Travis Stolle Mike Holder All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Matt Siskowski Jeff Moore Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Bryan Storey Richard Navarro Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Mick Tosch Thomas Rohan Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Academic All-Sun Belt Conference 1993 Mick Tosch Jimmy Eby Academic All-Sun Belt Conference All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team

Kiki Trevino Marc Ottmers All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference First Team

1996 Craig Pruski Matt Siskowski Academic All-Sun Belt Conference All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team Academic All-Sun Belt Conference 1992 Jimmy Eby Mike Holder All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Bart Bickerton Jeff Moore Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Keith Martin Angel Perez Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Clint Morrison Thomas Rohan All-Sun Belt Conference First Team Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Scott Pederson Mick Tosch Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Academic All-Sun Belt Conference 1991 1995 Todd Barton Jeff Moore Academic All-American South Conference Academic All-Sun Belt Conference Ray de Leon Marty Moulton All-American South Conference Academic All-Sun Belt Conference 39 2018 UTRGV Baseball

Loy Gillis Jim Liggett Academic All-American South Conference South Central Regional All-Tournament

Sean Hickman 1979 All-American South Conference Gary Dippel All-District VI Keith Martin Academic All-American South Conference Leonard Tyrone South Central Regional All-Tournament George Williams Academic All-American South Conference 1978 Bobby Rutledge 1990 NCAA All-American Mike Eiffert AABC All-American All-American South Conference South Central Regional All-Tournament Academic All-American South Conference Louie Whetstone Victor Garza South Central Regional All-Tournament All-American South Conference 1976 Sid Holland Ron Lair All-American South Conference Midwest Regional All-Tournament

Keith Martin Ron Edquist Academic All-American South Conference First Team NCAA Independent All-American

Lance Sardelich Jessie Trinidad All-American South Conference First Team NCAA Independent All-American

Gilbert Reyes Wes Thomas Academic All-American South Conference First Team NCAA Independent All-American

1989 1975 Sid Holland Ricky Brockway All-American South Conference NCAA All-American AABC All-American 1988 Al Molina Joe Hernandez All-District VI NCAA All-American All-American South Conference AABC All-American

Richard Messer Jim Proctor All-American South Conference NCAA All-American AABC All-American 1983 Jim Hickey Ron Edquist NCAA All-American South Central Regional All-Tournament AABC All-American All-District VI Ron Lair South Central Regional All-Tournament Rafael Barbosa South Central Regional All-Tournament Jim Rainey South Central Regional All-Tournament 1980 Robert Johnson Craig Sebek NCAA All-American South Central Regional All-Tournament AABC All-American All-District VI South Central Regional All-Tournament GoUTRGV.com 40

1974 1971 Ricky Brockway James Tyrone NCAA All-American NCAA All-American AABC All-American AABC All-American All-District VI The Sporting News All-American TOPS All-American Mike Beeler All-District VI All-District VI Gary Doyle Wayne Cato All-District VI All-District VI Mike Duffey Laconia Graham The Sporting News All-American All-District VI Paul Thomas Lupe Salinas All-District VI All-District VI

Laconia Graham Reggie Tredaway All-District VI All-District VI

Paul Thomas 1970 All-District VI James Tyrone NCAA All-American 1973 AABC All-American Buddy Dodson The Sporting News All-American All-District VI TOPS All-American All-District VI John Nickerson All-District VI Tony Barbosa All-District VI Jayme Peper All-District VI Mike Duffey All-District VI Lupe Salinas All-District VI 1969 Reggie Tredaway 1972 NCAA All-American Lupe Salinas AABC All-American NCAA All-American All-District VI AABC All-American Tony Barbosa Dave Armstrong All-District VI All-District VI 1968 Jayme Peper Tony Barbosa All-District VI NCAA All-American AABC All-American Jody Ramsey All-District VI Hector Salinas NCAA All-American Wayne Tyrone AABC All-American All-District VI 1964 Felipe Leal NAIA All-American

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Individual Single-Season Offensive Records

Rank Name Total Season At-Bats 1. Bobby Joe Williams 293 1983 2. Mitchell Moran 275 1983 3. Rafael Barbosa 272 1983 4. Wes Thomas 232 1977 5. Joe Hernandez 230 1975 6. Roly Gonzalez 226 2008 7. Mark Reissener 225 1983 8. Pat Marshall 224 1983 9. Roger Bernal 222 2012 10. Angel Ibanez 221 2011

Hits T-1. Roger Bernal 92 2012 T-1. Joe Hernandez 92 1975 3. Mitchell Moran 88 1983 4. Garrett Bivone 86 2010 5. Wes Thomas 85 1977 6. Vincent Mejia 79 2010 T-7. Rafael Barbosa 78 1983 T-7. Bobby Joe Williams 78 1983 9. Angel Ibanez 77 2011 10. Roly Gonzalez 76 2008

Runs Scored 1. Donald Guillot 85 1987 2. Mitchell Moran 74 1983 3. Bobby Joe Williams 72 1983 T-4. Bobby Rutledge 68 1978 T-4. Ricky Brockway 68 1975 T-6. Vincent Mejia 64 2010 T-6. Matt Siskowski 64 1997 8. Jorge Sanchez 62 1980 T-9. Leonard Tyrone 59 1979 T-9. Bobby Rutledge 59 1977 T-9. Wes Thomas 59 1977

Runs Batted In 1. Mitchell Moran 85 1983 2. Rafael Barbosa 74 1983 3. Joe Hernandez 69 1975 T-4. Robert Johnson 68 1980 T-4. Tommy Supak 68 1980 T-6. Jesse Gutierrez 58 2000 T-6. Jerry Clements 58 1987 8. Dale Brown 56 1980 T-9. Raymond DeLeon 52 1991 T-9. Tom McManamon 52 1986 GoUTRGV.com 42

Rank Name Total Season Games Played T-1. Rafael Barbosa 84 1983 T-1. Mitchell Moran 84 1983 T-1. Bobby Joe Williams 84 1983 4. Pat Marshall 81 1983 5. Mark Reissener 77 1983 T-6. Gilbert Trevino 75 1983 T-6. Tommy Supak 75 1980 T-8. Wes Thomas 71 1977 T-8. Jamie Alvarado 71 1976 T-8. Ron Lair 71 1976

Batting Average 1. Gary Dippel .443 1979 2. Garrett Bivone .428 2010 3. Matt Peters .420 1998 4. Roger Bernal .414 2012 5. Joe Hernandez .400 1975 6. Jorge Sanchez .397 1980 7. Robert Johnson .393 1980 8. Jesse Gutierrez .388 2000 9. Leonard Tyrone .387 1978 10. Leonard Brown .386 1979

Stolen Bases 1. Donald Guillot 107 1987 2. Bobby Rutledge 77 1978 3. Jorge Sanchez 65 1980 T-4. Bobby Rutledge 61 1977 T-4. Ricky Brockway 61 1974 6. Ricky Brockway 58 1975 7. James Tyrone 51 1971 8. Roly Gonzalez 46 2008 9. Donald Guillot 41 1985 10. Leonard Tyrone 36 1978

Walks 1. Donald Guillot 75 1987 2. Pat Marshall 73 1983 3. Ricky Brockway 72 1975 4. Bobby Rutledge 64 1978 5. Bobby Joe Williams 59 1983 6. Jerry Clements 57 1987 7. Garry Dippel 55 1980 8. T.J. Bartosh 54 1999 9. James Tyrone 50 1971 10. Tommy Supak 49 1980 43 2018 UTRGV Baseball

Rank Name Total Season Doubles 1. Garrett Bivone 23 2010 T-2. Osiel Flores 19 2017 T-2. Osiel Flores 19 2007 T-4. Alex Howe 18 2014 T-4. Bonham Hough 18 2009 T-4. Tony Ortiz 18 2003 T-4. Tommy Supak 18 1980 T-8. Vincent Mejia 17 2012 T-8. Stuart MacInnes 17 2010 T-8. Steve Redden 17 1997 T-8. Matt Siskowski 17 1996 T-8. Bill Savarino 17 1985

Triples 1. Sid Holland 8 1990 T-2. Roger Pena 7 1979 T-2. Wes Thomas 7 1977 T-4. Angel Ibanez 6 2011 T-4. Marco Garza 6 2003 T-5. Louie Alamia 5 2004 T-5. Tony Ortiz 5 2003 T-5. Leo Salinas 5 1997 T-5. Albert Molina 5 1987 T-5. Tommy Supak 5 1980 T-5. Ron Lair 5 1976

Home Runs 1. Jesse Gutierrez 21 2000 2. Mitchell Moran 20 1983 T-3. Dale Brown 14 1981 T-3. Robert Johnson 14 1980 T-5. Andy Ness 12 1999 T-5. Rafael Barbosa 12 1983 T-5. Bobby Joe Williams 12 1983 8. Joe Hernandez 11 1975 T-9. George Williams 10 1991 T-9. Tommy Supak 10 1980

Hit By Pitches 1. T.D. Taylor 15 1997 T-2. Caleb Schmidt 14 2001 T-2. Caleb Schmidt 14 2000 4. George Williams 13 1990 T-5. Jordan Rutenbar 12 2008 T-5. Abraham Garcia 12 2007 T-5. Dean Davidson 12 1995 T-8. Jason Buhagiar 11 2006 T-8. T.D. Taylor 11 1998 T-8. Patrick Brooks 11 2007 GoUTRGV.com 44

Rank Name Total Season Total Bases 1. Mitchell Moran 162 1983 2. Joe Hernandez 144 1975 3. Jesse Gutierrez 141 2000 4. Wes Thomas 138 1977 5. Robert Johnson 135 1980 6. Tommy Supak 130 1980 7. Rafael Barbosa 127 1983 8. Bobby Joe Williams 123 1983 9. Garrett Bivone 121 2010 10. Logan Landon 119 2015

Individual Single-Season Defensive Records Rank Name Total Season Putouts 1. Tony Ortiz 494 2003 2. Keith Navarro 459 1983 3. Matt Siskowski 455 1996 4. Billy Donaho 450 2008 T-5. Matt Siskowski 441 1997 T-5. Steve Dunn 441 1977 7. Roger Bernal 436 2012 8. Victor Garcia Jr. 432 2014 9. Angel Ibanez 431 2011 10. Matt Siskowski 429 1995

Assists 1. Bobby Joe Williams 241 1983 2. Ricky Brockway 200 1975 3. Albert Molina 194 1988 4. Joe Heeney 182 1985 5. R.J. Garcia 178 1995 6. Jesus Garcia 166 2014 7. Gabe De La Garza 165 2000 8. Leonard Brown 164 1978 9. Andrew Perez 163 2008 T-10. Joe Heeney 162 1984 T-10. Rafael Barbosa 162 1983 45 2018 UTRGV Baseball

Individual Single-Season Pitching Records Rank Name Total Season Wins 1. Jim Hickey 16 1983 2. Jim Proctor 15 1975 3. Jesse Trinadad 14 1976 T-4. Ron Edquist 13 1976 T-4. Jack Ewing 13 1975 T-6. Sam Street 12 2014 T-6. Alan Maria 12 1980 T-6. Lupe Salinas 12 1971 T-9. Jim Modlinski 11 1978 T-9. Ron Edquist 11 1975 T-9. Lupe Salinas 11 1972

Games Started T-1. Johnny Gibson 24 2003 T-1. Levi Frary 24 2001 T-1. Scott Fowler 24 2000 4. Richard Crenshaw 23 1996 T-5. Chad Linder 21 2004 T-5. Scott Fowler 21 2001 T-7. Jacob Pierce 20 2002 T-7. Mike Cox 20 1999 T-7. Levi Frary 20 1999 10. Rick Navarro 18 1996

Complete Games 1. Jim Hickey 16 1983 T-2. Jesse Trinadad 15 1976 T-2. Jim Proctor 15 1975 4. Ron Edquist 14 1976 5. Mando Reyes 13 1977 T-6. Alan Maria 12 1980 T-6. Steve Winfield 12 1979 T-6. Jack Ewing 12 1975 T-9. Sam Street 11 2014 T-9. Gary Doyle 11 1972 T-9. Lupe Salinas 11 1971

Appearances T-1. Steven Davila 31 2007 T-1. Tim Haines 31 2006 3. Tim Haines 30 2005 T-4. Andrew Padron 25 2015 T-4. Matt Rigby 25 2015 T-4. Aaron Guerra 25 2006 T-7. Ronnie Morales 24 2006 T-7. Kelly Casares 24 2006 T-7. Johnny Gibson 24 2003 T-7 . Levi Frary 24 2001 T-7. Scott Fowler 24 2000 GoUTRGV.com 46

Rank Name Total Season Saves 1. Tim Haines 10 2006 2. Ricky Broyles 9 2004 T-3. Andrew Padron 7 2015 T-3. Scott Fowler 7 2001 T-5. Luis Acosta 6 2017 T-5. Guadalupe Barrera 6 2010 T-5. Tim Haines 6 2005 T-5. Scott Fowler 6 2000 T-5. Roy Gonzales 6 1990 T-5. Jason Loreth 6 1983

Earned Run Average 1. Lupe Salinas 0.39 1972 2. James Newman 0.43 1972 3. Tony Barbosa 0.89 1968 4. Andre Rabouin 0.93 1972 5. Mike Maldonado 0.98 1958 6. Lupe Salinas 1.06 1973 7. Tony Barbosa 1.07 1969 8. Jesse Trinadad 1.11 1976 9. Tony Barbosa 1.19 1970 10. Jim Proctor 1.31 1975

Innings Pitched 1. Jim Hickey 130.1 1983 2. Sam Street 129.1 2014 3. Sam Street 115.1 2013 4. Jesse Trinidad 113.7 1976 5. Mike Eckert 110.7 1988 6. Ron Edquist 110.3 1976 7. Josh Wymer 110.2 2007 8. Lupe Salinas 110.0 1971 9. Kiki Trevino 109.3 1997 10. David Kasprzynski 105.1 1983

Strikeouts 1. Omar Ortiz 132 1999 2. Tony Barbosa 125 1970 T-3. Jim Hickey 109 1983 T-3. Mando Reyes 109 1977 5. Felipe Leal 107 1964 6. Tony Barbosa 105 1969 7. Sam Street 104 2013 T-8. Jesse Trinidad 101 1976 T-8. Gary Doyle 101 1971 10. Ricky Ibarz 100 2006 47 2018 UTRGV Baseball

Individual Career Offensive Records Rank Name Total Years At-Bats 1. Louie Alamia 762 2003-06 2. Abraham Garcia 660 2006-10 3. Matt Siskowski 659 1994-97 4. Matt Sisk 651 2001-04 5. Victor Garcia Jr. 640 2014-17 6. Angel Ibanez 630 2010-12 7. Marco Garza 590 2002-04 8. Vincent Mejia 576 2010-12 9. Travis Stolle 572 1991-94 10. Mitchell Moran 563 1981-83

Hits 1. Louie Alamia 267 2003-06 2. Angel Ibanez 212 2010-12 3. Abraham Garcia 201 2006-10 4. Vincent Mejia 195 2010-12 5. Marco Garza 193 2002-04 6. Leo Salinas 189 1997-00 7. Matt Siskowski 189 1994-97 8. Matt Sisk 173 2001-04 9. Lance Sardelich 168 1989-91 T-10. Mitchell Moran 163 1981-83 T-10. Travis Stolle 163 1991-94

Runs Scored 1. Don Guillot 186 1983-87 2. Bobby Rutledge 175 1975-78 3. Louie Alamia 149 2003-06 T-4. Vincent Mejia 148 2010-12 T-4. Matt Siskowski 148 1994-97 6. Leonard Tyrone 141 1976-79 T-7. Abraham Garcia 125 2006-10 T-7. Ricky Brockway 125 1974-75 9. Angel Ibanez 124 2010-12 T-10. Travis Stolle 117 1991-94 T-10. Mitchell Moran 117 1981-83

Runs Batted In 1. Vincent Mejia 136 2010-12 2. Mitchell Moran 130 1981-83 T-3. Matt Siskowski 121 1994-97 T-3. Lance Sardelich 121 1989-91 5. Leo Salinas 120 1997-00 6. Angel Ibanez 112 2010-12 7. Abraham Garcia 108 2006-10 8. Victor Garcia Jr. 102 2014-17 9. Louie Alamia 100 2003-06 T-10. Marco Garza 98 2002-04 T-10. Mike Eiffert 98 1989-92 GoUTRGV.com 48

Rank Name Total Years Games 1. Don Guillot 217 1983-87 2. Abraham Garcia 209 2006-10 3. Bobby Rutledge 204 1975-78 4. Matt Siskowski 203 1994-97 5. Mark Savarino 200 1976-78 6. Louie Alamia 198 2003-06 7. Matt Sisk 196 2001-04 8. Victor Garcia Jr. 192 2014-17 9. Mitchell Moran 184 1981-83 10. Leonard Tyrone 182 1976-79

Batting Average 1. Logan Landon .382 2015 2. Roger Bernal .381 2011-12 T-3. Joe Hernandez .371 1974-75 T-3. Wes Thomas .371 1976-77 5. Robert Johnson .368 1979-81 6. James Tyrone .363 1970-71 7. Gary Dippel .356 1978-80 8. Louie Alamia .352 2003-06 9. Charlie Brown .348 1986-87 T-10. Steve Garza .345 1998-99 T-10. Tommy Supak .345 1980-81

Stolen Bases 1. Don Guillot 183 1983-87 2. Bobby Rutledge 164 1975-78 3. Ricky Brockway 119 1974-75 4. Jorge Sanchez 100 1979-80 5. Leonard Tyrone 79 1976-79 6. James Tyrone 71 1970-71 7. Roly Gonzalez 66 2007-08 8. Luis Alamia 64 1963-65 9. John McLish 57 1974-75 10. Joe Hernandez 47 1974-75

Walks 1. Bobby Rutledge 155 1975-78 2. Don Guillot 133 1983-87 3. Vincent Mejia 121 2010-12 4. Ricky Brockway 118 1974-75 5. Mitchell Moran 111 1981-83 6. Travis Stolle 107 1991-94 7. Abraham Garcia 105 2006-10 8. Victor Garcia Jr. 104 2014-17 9. Frank Akers 98 1990-93 T-10. Louie Alamia 97 2003-06 T-10. T.J. Bartosh 97 1999-00 49 2018 UTRGV Baseball

Rank Name Total Years Doubles 1. Vincent Mejia 48 2010-12 2. Matt Siskowski 44 1994-97 T-3. Abraham Garcia 40 2006-10 T-3. Louie Alamia 40 2003-06 5. Marco Garza 38 2002-04 6. Lance Sardelich 37 1989-91 7. Tony Ortiz 36 2002-04 8. Leo Salinas 35 1997-00 9. Victor Garcia Jr. 32 2014-17 10. Stuart MacInnes 31 2010-11

Triples T-1. Angel Ibanez 13 2010-12 T-1. Louie Alamia 13 2003-06 3. Wes Thomas 12 1976-77 T-4. Abraham Garcia 10 2006-10 T-4. Marco Garza 10 2002-04 T-6. Tony Ortiz 9 2002-04 T-6. Mike Eiffert 9 1989-92 T-6. Lance Sardelich 9 1989-91 T-6. Sid Holland 9 1989-90 T-10. Leo Salinas 8 1997-00 T-10. Travis Stolle 8 1991-94 T-10. Al Molina 8 1986-88 T-10. James Tyrone 8 1970-71

Home Runs 1. Mitchell Moran 27 1981-83 2. Jesse Gutierrez 21 2000 T-3. Vincent Mejia 19 2010-12 T-3. Matt Siskowski 19 1994-97 T-3. Ray De Leon 19 1990-91 T-6. Leo Salinas 18 1997-00 T-6. Robert Johnson 18 1979-81 8. Andy Ness 17 1999-00 9. Rafael Barbosa 16 1982-83 T-10. Richard Messer 15 1987-88 T-10. Tommy Supak 15 1980-81 GoUTRGV.com 50

Individual Career Defensive Records Rank Name Total Years Putouts 1. Matt Siskowski 1,634 1994-97 2. Victor Garcia Jr. 1,457 2014-17 3. Tony Ortiz 864 2002-04 4. Bill Lentz 839 1966-69 5. Mike McCarthy 833 2010-12 6. Matt Eichel 806 2002-05 7. Steve Dunn 691 1976-77 8. Tom McManamon 683 1986-87 9. Ray De Leon 615 1990-91 10. Angel Ibanez 600 2010-12

Assists 1. Mark Savarino 450 1976-78 2. Al Molina 418 1986-88 3. Gabe de la Garza 397 1997-00 4. Vincent Mejia 392 2010-12 5. Mick Tosch 388 1994-97 6. Marco Garza 372 2002-04 7. Chilo Rodriguez 350 1986-88 8. Joe Heeney 344 1984-85 T-9. Frank Akers 337 1990-93 T-9. Ricky Brockway 337 1974-75

Consecutive Games Without An Error 1. Leo Salinas (OF) 86 1998-00 2. Adrian de la Rosa (OF) 79 2010-12 3. Alex Howe (OF) 64 2013-14 3. Mike Tackett (P/OF) 59 1968-71 4. Lamberto Ung (1B) 58 1999-00 5. Bonham Hough (OF) 56 2008-09 6. Wayne Simmons (OF/1B) 53 1984-87 T-7. Mike Beeler (OF/1B) 46 1973-74 T-7. Rene Torres (OF) 46 1966-69 9. Willie Gawlik (OF) 45 1970-71 51 2018 UTRGV Baseball

Individual Career Pitching Records Rank Name Total Years Wins T-1. Ron Edquist 38 1973-76 T-1. Lupe Salinas 38 1970-73 3. Jesse Trinidad 30 1974-76 4. Felipe Leal 24 1963-65 T-5. Sam Street 22 2013-14 T-5. Mike Eckert 22 1986-87 T-5. Tony Barbosa 22 1967-70 8. Danny Kennedy 21 1986-88 T-9. Jim Proctor 20 1974-75 T-9. Andre Rabouin 20 1969-72 T-9. Tommy Sandoval 20 1967-70

Games Started 1. Ron Edquist 54 1973-76 2. Lupe Salinas 51 1970-73 3. Kiki Trevino 48 1994-97 4. Ricky Clough 46 1990-93 T-5. Scott Fowler 45 2000-01 T-5. Omar Ortiz 45 1997-99 T-7. Justin Bogy 44 2001-04 T-7. Levi Frary 44 2000-01 T-9. Jason Thompson 43 1998-00 T-9. Tony Barbosa 43 1967-70

Complete Games 1. Lupe Salinas 41 1970-73 2. Ron Edquist 34 1973-76 3. Jesse Trinidad 28 1974-76 4. Mike Eckert 24 1986-87 T-5. Mando Reyes 23 1976-77 T-5. Jack Ewing 23 1975-76 7. Alan Maria 21 1980-81 T-8. Danny King 20 1981-82 T-8. Jim Proctor 20 1974-75 T-8. Gary Doyle 20 1971-72

Saves 1. Tim Haines 16 2005-06 2. Donny Flowers 13 1974-75 3. Jason Loreth 11 1983-85 T-4. Andrew Padron 10 2014-17 T-4. Guadalupe Barrera 10 2010-13 T-6. Ricky Broyles 9 2004-05 T-6. Marc Ottmers 9 1991-93 8. Ricky Soliz 8 1970-73 9. Richard Crenshaw 7 1996-97 T-10. Luis Acosta 6 2017-Present T-10. Rodd Kurtz 6 1991-92 T-10. Roy Gonzales 6 1990 T-10. John Dukes 6 1974-75 GoUTRGV.com 52

Rank Name Total Years Earned Run Average 1. Lupe Salinas 1.16 1970-73 2. John Dukes 1.21 1974-75 3. Tony Barbosa 1.24 1967-70 4. Jim Proctor 1.26 1974-75 5. Jesse Trinidad 1.46 1974-76 6. Gary Doyle 1.50 1971-72 7. Greg Rodriguez 1.67 1966-68 8. Jim Hickey 1.81 1982-83 9. Felipe Leal 1.92 1963-65 10. Ron Edquist 1.93 1973-76

Innings Pitched 1. Lupe Salinas 356.2 1970-73 2. Ron Edquist 331 1973-76 3. Tony Barbosa 290 1967-70 4. Omar Ortiz 271.1 1997-99 5. Johnny Guzman 255.2 1966-69 6. Mike Eckert 252.1 1986-87 T-7. Kiki Trevino 248.1 1994-97 T-7. Felipe Leal 248.1 1963-65 9. Sam Street 244.2 2013-14 10. Tommy Sandoval 242.1 1967-70

Strikeouts 1. Tony Barbosa 351 1967-70 2. Lupe Salinas 309 1970-73 3. Felipe Leal 292 1963-65 4. Ron Edquist 285 1973-76 5. Omar Ortiz 283 1997-99 6. Andre Rabouin 223 1969-72 7. Jesse Trinidad 217 1974-76 8. Danny Kennedy 198 1986-88 9. Sam Street 195 2013-14 10. Mando Reyes 194 1976-77 53 2018 UTRGV Baseball

Team Single-Game Records

Rank Total Opponent Date Innings Played 1. 19 Stephen F. Austin 1990 2. 18 NJIT 2012 T-3. 15 Sacramento State 2016 T-3. 15 Trinity 1973 T-3. 15 Dallas 1963

At-Bats 1. 73 Stephen F. Austin 1990 2. 61 NJIT 2012 T-3. 58 Sacramento State 2016 T-3. 58 Arkansas 1973 T-3. 58 Dallas 1963

Runs Scored 1. 32 Hardin-Simmons 1970 2. 26 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2001 T-3. 25 North Texas 1979 T-3. 25 Mary Hardin-Baylor 1977 T-5. 23 UT-Brownsville 2010 T-5. 23 LA Tech 2010

Hits 1. 27 Northern Colorado 2009 T-2. 25 Texas Tech 1980 T-2. 25 Mary Hardin-Baylor 1977 4. 24 Hardin-Simmons 1970 T-5. 23 Northern Colorado 2009 T-5. 23 Jackson State 2008

Runs Batted In 1. 28 Hardin-Simmons 1970 2. 21 UT-Brownsville 2010 T-3. 21 LA Tech 2010 T-3. 21 Northern Colorado 2009 GoUTRGV.com 54

Rank Total Opponent Date Doubles T-1. 7 Northern Colorado 2009 T-1. 7 Texas Lutheran 1971 T-1. 7 North Dakota 1966 T-1. 7 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2007 T-5. 6 Lamar 2017 T-5. 6 Houston 2017 T-5. 6 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2012 T-5. 6 Northern Colorado 2009

Triples 1. 4 Southwestern 1963 T-2. 3 Texas Southern 2017 T-2. 3 Arlington Baptist 2016 T-4. 2 UTSA 2014 T-4. 2 Jackson State 2013 T-4. 2 Chicago State 2013 T-4. 2 Houston Baptist 2012 T-4. 2 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2012 T-4. 2 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2012 T-4. 2 Arlington Baptist 2012 T-4. 2 UT-Brownsville 2010 T-4. 2 LA Tech 2010 T-4. 2 Northern Colorado 2009 T-4. 2 New Mexico State 2008

Home Runs T-1. 6 Western Illinois 2000 T-1. 6 William Penn 1991 T-3. 5 Prairie View A&M 2009 T-3. 5 Texas Southern 2008 5. 4 Texas Southern 2008

Stolen Bases T-1 9 Arlington Baptist 2013 T-1. 9 South Dakota State 1978 T-1. 9 Mary Hardin-Baylor 1977 T-1. 9 Indiana 1976 T-1. 9 Dallas 1974 T-1. 9 Missouri 1974 55 2018 UTRGV Baseball

Team Single-Season Offensive Records

Rank Total Season Rank Total Season At-Bats Doubles 1. 2,296 1983 1. 120 1980 2. 2,161 1980 T-2. 108 2009 3. 1,963 2008 T-2. 108 2000 4. 1,956 1977 4. 94 2008 5. 1,888 2010 T-5. 93 2006 T-5. 93 2003 Hits T-5. 93 1999 1. 716 1980 T-5. 93 1991 2. 642 1983 T-5. 93 1983 3. 592 2010 4. 588 2008 Triples 5. 578 1977 1. 27 1979 2. 24 1980 Runs Scored T-3. 22 1991 1. 525 1983 T-3. 22 1990 2. 520 1980 5. 21 2003 3. 478 1987 T-4. 417 1977 Home Runs T-4. 417 1975 1. 82 1983 2. 68 2000 Runs Batted In 3. 56 1999 1. 468 1980 4. 52 1998 2. 467 1983 5. 49 1980 3. 419 1987 4. 381 1977 Walks 5. 353 2010 1. 437 1983 2. 392 1980 Batting Average 3. 390 1987 1. .331 1980 4. 387 1977 T-2. .314 2010 5. 350 1975 T-2. .314 1987 4. .308 1979 T-5. .305 2011 T-5. .305 1974

Stolen Bases 1. 184 1975 2. 183 1980 T-3. 165 1987 T-3. 165 1978 5. 155 1974 GoUTRGV.com 56

Team Single-Season Defensive Records

Rank Total Season Rank Total Season Putouts Assists 1. 1,884 1983 1. 873 1983 2. 1,715 1980 2. 660 1978 3. 1,545 1977 3. 654 1980 4. 1,516 1976 4. 650 1975 5. 1,505 1975 5. 643 1977

Double Plays Team Fielding Percentage 1. 80 1983 1. .978* 1971 T-2. 59 2011 2. .9719 2017 T-2. 59 1997 2. .9715 2016 T-3. 58 2000 3. .971 1980 T-3. 58 1993 4. .965 2014 T-3. 58 1980 *Led NCAA

Team Single-Season Pitching Records Rank Total Season Rank Total Season Wins Earned Run Average 1. 64 1983 1. 1.26 1972 2. 63 1975 2. 1.74 1975 3. 61 1980 3. 1.78 1970 4. 53 1976 4. 1.89 1973 T-5. 52 1979 5. 2.14 1976 T-5. 52 1978 Innings Pitched Saves 1. 629 1983 T-1. 14 2004 2. 573 1980 T-1. 14 1997 3. 514.1 1977 T-3. 13 2006 4. 505.1 1976 T-3. 13 2000 5. 501.2 1975 T-5. 12 1996 T-5. 12 1985 Strikeouts T-5. 12 2015 1. 433 1977 2. 427 2006 Complete Games 3. 413 2017 1. 61 1976 T-4. 402 2013 2. 60 1980 T-4. 402 1980 3. 54 1983 4. 50 1975 5. 47 1977 57 2018 UTRGV Baseball

No-Hitters NAME OPPONENT SEASON RESULT Mike Karow Lamar 1997 W 3-0 David Kandra Dartmouth 1988 W 2-0 Mike Eckert Texas Southern 1986 W 6-1 Carlos Hidalgo Baylor 1982 W 1-0 Jerry Smith North Texas 1979 W 25-0 Larry Harris South Dakota State 1979 W 17-0 David Runkle University of Dallas 1977 W 11-0 Mando Reyes University of Dallas 1976 W 3-2 Ron Edquist Dallas Baptist 1975 W 7-0 Tony Barbosa University of Houston 1969 W 3-2 Felipe Leal Trinity 1963 W 2-0 Tony Rico St. Edwards 1955 W 8-0 One-Hitters NAME OPPONENT SEASON RESULT Eddie Delgado, Zach Martinez, Arlington Baptist 2017 W 4-2 Luis Acosta Connot Grant, Zach Martinez Texas Southern 2014 W 9-0 Alex Henson, Nolan Atkins, Sacramento State 2014 W 2-0 Matt Daniels, Austin Casas, Kyle Tokunaga, Matt Harrell Blake English Chicago State 2014 W 1-0 Aaron Guerra Incarnate Word 2003 W 4-0 Mike Cox Lamar 2000 W 8-0 Mike Eiffert Southwest Texas State 1991 L 1-0 David Kandra Dartmouth 1988 W 1-0 Rance Bighorse St. John’s 1986 W 13-0 Kasprzynski/Martinez Oklahoma City 1982 W 5-0 Alan Maria Oklahoma State 1981 W 3-0 Alan Maria Northwestern 1980 W 10-0 Alan Maria Morningside 1980 W 1-0 Hector Rios East Tennessee State 1979 W 9-2 Cliff Crowell University of Dallas 1977 W 5-0 Ron Edquist Mary Hardin-Baylor 1976 W 5-0 Mando Reyes Texas-Arlington 1976 W 4-0 Mando Reyes Dallas Baptist 1976 W 3-1 Jesse Trinidad Dallas Baptist 1976 W 1-0 Jesse Trinidad Morningside 1976 W 2-0 Jack Ewing Texas A&M 1975 W 2-0 Jim Proctor TCU 1975 W 3-1 Jim Proctor Dallas Baptist 1975 W 5-2 Jim Proctor Lubbock Christian 1975 W 3-1 Ron Edquist Morningside 1975 W 8-0 Bruce Wilson St. Edward’s 1974 W 4-2 Jesse Trinidad Dallas Baptist 1974 W 7-0 Ron Edquist Trinity 1974 W 3-1 Laconia Graham Trinity 1974 W 6-2 Ron Edquist Nebraska-Omaha 1973 W 3-0 Gary Doyle Union 1972 W 12-1 Lupe Salinas St. Mary’s 1972 W 5-0 Lupe Salinas Missouri 1971 W 6-0 Gary Doyle Rice 1971 W 4-0 Tony Barbosa Houston Baptist 1970 W 4-0 Powell Brown Southern Methodist 1970 L 1-0 Richie Flores Corpus Christi 1962 W 4-1 GoUTRGV.com 58 Campus Life

Unity Hall Heritage Hall

Dorms • Designed in suite style, with two rooms sharing a bathroom.

• All rooms are furnished for double occupancy.

•Rooms may be reserved as private rooms as space permits.

• Rooms include: beds, desks and chairs, chests of drawers, built-in closets, ethernet connections, cable, central heat and air conditioning.

• Services provided include: study rooms, TV lounges, computer labs, laundry facilities, snack and soft drink vending, community kitchenette with microwave, and recreation rooms featuring billiards, ping pong, foosball and game tables.

Student Apartments • Furnished living rooms and kitchens.

• Apartment contents include: single bed, desk and chair, chest of drawers, built-in closet, sofa, lounge chair, multi-use cube, end table, dishwasher, microwave, stove/oven, refrigerator and washer/dryer.

• Services provided include: central heat and air, 24-hour emergency UTRGV Village maintenance, mail delivery, garbage collection, on-site student parking, ethernet connections, and cable. 59 2018 UTRGV Baseball

Student Union

• Serves as the center of the University community life.

• The Student Union is equipped with a food court with a variety of places to eat such as: Chick-fil-A, Mein Bowl, Mi Taco Panchos, Slice of Life, SU Cafe, and Sub Connection. There is also a Starbucks and a convenience store.

• The Student Union Game Room is Student Union located on the second floor of the Student Union. It offers seven pool tables, three air hockey tables and the latest video games.

• The Student Union also contains a theater that brings cultural, musical and theatrical entertainment to UTPA students and offers them the opportunity to meet and interact with the artists. GoUTRGV.com 60

Wellness & Recreational Sports Complex

• Weight area includes both free weights and exercise available. Aquatics facilities feature a lap pool, machines, including dumbbells, strength training leisure pool, lazy river, and a jacuzzi. It is a perfect place equipment, cardiovascular machines, and multiple for a private party or group rental. televisions for entertainment. • Outdoor Activity Area features two sand • Walking/running track, approximately 1/10 mile, with courts, two outdoor basketball courts, two tennis courts, area for stretching. There are also stability balls and mats and an outdoor pavilion with tables and chairs. A BBQ grill as well as three racquetball courts. is available for group rentals.

• Two dance/activity rooms for group exercise and • Men’s and women’s locker rooms with over 400 lockers, specialty programs. private shower areas, and vanity areas.

• The main gymnasium space can be divided into two • Member Services Desk assists guests with membership basketball, two volleyball or multiple badminton courts. sales, locker rentals, retail sales, and general guest One indoor soccer court with rounded corners, dasher services. boards and Plexiglas can also be utilized as a basketball, volleyball or badminton court. Used for open recreation • Energy Zone serves up sandwiches, smoothies, and intramurals. specialty items, salads, fruits, soft drinks, sports drinks and bottled water. • Indoor Climbing Facility (35’ high) combines integral rock and moveable hand and foot holds. Also features three • Lounge/Eating Area with tables and chairs, lounge routes and hosts instructional courses from beginner furniture, couches, televisions, vending machines and to advanced. Group facility and private party rentals are great observational area for many activities. 61 2018 UTRGV Baseball The Rio Grande Valley

• More than 1.3 million residents call the Rio Grande Valley home. 78˚ • Among them are 1990 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee AVERAGE TEMP. 300 and former head coach Tom Landry, AVERAGE DAYS OF SUNSHINE Chicago Bears center Roberto Garza, St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Jaime Garcia, former Arizona Cardinals offensive guard Rolando Cantu, three-time Olympic Gold Medalist Bobby Morrow, wrestler Tito Santana, former Ms. Olympia Rachel McLish, actor Nick Stahl, who played John Connor in Terminator 3, former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Senator and Representative Lloyd Bentsen Jr., Iwo Jima flag raiser Harlon Block, astronaut Mike Fossum, and former Vice Presidential candidate Matt Gonzalez.

• Home to two minor league sports teams, including the Rio Grande Valley Vipers, the two-time NBA Development League Champion affiliate of the Houston Rockets, and the RGV FC Toros, the USL affiliate of the Houston Dynamo. About 35 current and former NBA players have played for Mcallen Convention Center the Vipers, including Aaron Brooks, CJ Watson, Steve Novak, Hasheem Thabeet, Ben Uzoh, Patrick Patterson, Terrence Jones, Patrick Beverley, Troy Daniels and Robert Covington.

• The Vipers play at State Farm Arena, which draws some of the top acts in music, including Train, Rob Thomas, Shakira, Aerosmith, Kiss, ZZ Top, Cher, Nelly, George Straight, Elton John, REO Speedwagon, STYX and Lady Antebellum.

• State Farm Arena plays to a Houston Rockets exhibition games on a semi-regular basis, including games against the Boston Celtics (2009), Orlando Magic (2010 and 2015), Oklahoma City Thunder (2012) and Golden State Warriors (2014). Rio Grande Valley Premium Outlets GoUTRGV.com 62

• McAllen, the largest city in the Rio Grande Valley, borders Edinburg to the south. McAllen boasts many attractions, such as the Entertainment District located on and around downtown 17th street. McAllen’s Entertainment District caters to all tastes, boasting a unique blend of lifestyles. Whether you’re in search of a quiet evening out with great food, and live music, or an exciting night on the dance floor with live entertainment and DJs, there’s something for you. Each lounge, club, and fine dining venue is themed to match your personality and mood.

• Another city that neighbors Edinburg is Pharr, home of the Boggus Ford Convention Center, which routinely draws great acts such as 3 Doors Down, Willie Nelson, Randy Rogers, the Eli Young Band, Deftones, Kevin Fowler, the Spazmatics and Rob Schneider.

• The UTRGV campus is just minutes away from Mexico, where residents and visitors have the opportunity to enjoy the Mexican culture. Mcallen's Entertainment District

25 Miles From Brownsville Campus 75 Miles From Edinburg Campus

SOUTH PADRE ISLAND

• One of the most popular Spring Break locations in the country, attracting thousands of college students every year.

• Offers a variety of top-notch beaches, restaurants, parks, museums, fishing and other attractions, such as Schlitterbahn Beach, a water park and resort featuring everything from relaxing rivers to tidal wave rivers. Schlitterbahn has four uphill water coasters, a five-story interactive Sandcastle, the world-famous Boogie Bahn inland surfing ride, and the brand new Cenote, Texas’ first underground water slide.

• MTV has come on several occasions for its Spring Break Hangout.

• Recognized for its fishing as the Gulf of Mexico and Laguna Madre Bay are filled with a wide array of flounder, red snapper, amberjack, kingfish, marlin and sailfish.

• Sub-tropical climate where the temperature rarely falls below 85 degrees in the summer and 65 degrees in the winter. 63 2018 UTRGV Baseball UTRGV PResident

Dr. Guy Bailey

Guy Bailey, Ph.D., was named Founding President of The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley in May of 2014.

Prior to being named President of UTRGV, he served as President of the and of ; Chancellor of the University of Missouri Kansas City; Provost and Executive Vice President at The University of Texas San Antonio; Dean of Liberal Arts at the University of Nevada Las Vegas; Chair of the English Department at Oklahoma State University and the University of Memphis; and as a faculty member at Texas A&M and Emory Universities.

During his time at Texas Tech, the university met the criteria established by the Texas State Legislature for participation in the National Research University Fund; enrollment grew by 3,905 students (14%); research expenditures grew by $89.9 million (170%); and graduation rates increase by five percentage points.

During his tenure at UTSA, the university was named an emerging research university by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board; 16 new doctoral programs were added; external funding for research more than doubled; enrollment grew by more than 40%; and graduate enrollment grew by almost 50%.

While Bailey was at UMKC, the university completed a $200 million capital campaign and built or gained approval for $175 million in new construction. From 2010 to 2012, Bailey served on the Board of Directors of the NCAA and on the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the Big XII athletic conference. He has also served on the Board of Trustees of Midwest Research Institute since 2007.

Bailey continues to do research on language change and variation. His research with his late wife, Jan, has been featured in a front-page article in , on National Public Radio, on CNN Headline News, on BBC Radio, in Texas Monthly, and in the San Antonio Express News. Since 1984, Bailey has brought in over $1 million in external funding for his research. GoUTRGV.com 64 UTRGV Director of Athletics Chris King Competition UTRGV won its first WAC Volleyball Tournament Chris King has served as Championship and Individual WAC Indoor Track & Field Director of Athletics since Championships in 2016-17 while also adding a title in October 1, 2009. women’s outdoor track & field. Since joining the WAC in the fall of 2013, UTRGV has won two team and 16 As the leader of individual WAC Championships. the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, Making the postseason is becoming a regular occurrence, Chris King’s proactive as the volleyball and women’s tennis teams made their style and leadership have respective NCAA Tournaments in 2016 and the women’s helped the department reach new heights and lay a solid basketball team has now made three-straight postseason foundation for future growth and success. appearances, winning its first-ever postseason home game in March of 2017. Inspired by the growth and innovation of the Rio Grande Valley, King has made it UTRGV Athletics’ goal to EleVate Other successes in 2016-17 include women’s cross the standard of Division I Athletics and proudly represent country earning the first regional ranking in program the university in competition, in the classroom, and in the history, men’s soccer making the WAC Tournament as the community. No. 5 seed in its second season of play after an 18-year hiatus, and women’s soccer posting a winning record in In order to accomplish that goal, King unveiled a new five- just its third season of play. year strategic plan in Feb. 2017. The focus of this strategic plan is to improve the student-athlete experience and lead The 2016-17 academic year also featured the launch of UTRGV Athletics to become the industry standard of the the South Texas Showdown, presented by Navy Army WAC and Division I. The five main goals include student Community Credit Union, a rivalry series pitting UTRGV success and experience, the 3 F’s: facilities, finance and against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in 12 sports to fundraising, competitive excellence, promoting a culture determine South Texas bragging rights. #BeatCorpus of integrity, and branding and engagement. Facilities King also redefined UTRGV Athletics’ culture, vision, core Under King’s leadership, UTRGV Athletics has completed values, expectations and beliefs, under the mantra of, “16 numerous facilities upgrades. In 2016-17, UTRGV Sports, 1 Team.” Part of the new culture is ensuring an completed a pair of projects, including the Coach Al and end product of academic success, social responsibility, Joann Ogletree Plaza and upgrades to the Victory Center. competitive excellence, fan experience, community engagement and leadership development. The Coach Al and Joann Ogletree Plaza features a statue of legendary Baseball Head Coach Emeritus Al Ogletree UTRGV Athletics has seen considerable elevation in and a plaque of late wife, Joann, on top of a bricks placed academics, competition, facilities, revenue generation, in the shape of a baseball at the entrance to UTRGV diversity and equity, and community service during Baseball Stadium. King’s tenure. Much of the elevation has occurred since King secured a bid into the Western Athletic Conference UTRGV Athletics secured a $100,000 grant from the NCAA starting with the 2013-14 season, ending a period of 15 Accelerating Academic Success Program Committee years without access to an automatic qualifier to NCAA to make immediate improvements to the Victory Center Championship-level events. with the purposes of directly influencing student- athletes’ progress toward degree and APR requirements. Academics This injection of funds provided upgrades for facility The department pushed its cumulative grade point renovations, additional technology, and professional average (GPA) to 3.14 in 2016-17, with a record 146 development efforts. Over the last four years, UTRGV student-athletes earning 2017 Spring AD Honor Roll Athletics has received over $300,000 in grants from this recognition after a then-record 141 student-athletes NCAA program. earned the honor in the fall for boasting a GPA of at least 3.0. Student-athletes continue to maintain higher GPAs New Builds and graduation rates than their peers in the general The $4.55 million UTRGV Soccer and Track & Field student body. The student-athlete graduation success Complex opened in Oct. 2014 to host the first season of rate has jumped from 54 to 77 percent over the last eight women’s soccer and then, in 2015, the return of men’s years. soccer. The complex also hosted the 2017 WAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships. 65 2018 UTRGV Baseball

Capital Projects King completed the Title IX/Gender Equity Plan by King arranged the donation of the $6.5 million baseball starting women’s soccer in 2014, adding 7.0 scholarships stadium from the City of Edinburg to the university in Oct. to fully fund men’s track & field, 1.8 scholarships to fully 2014, and has since conducted significant renovations as fund baseball, 1.5 scholarships to fully fund men’s , part of a capital project, including the installation of a new and 1.5 scholarships to fully fund men’s tennis. Another video board and scoreboard. part of the plan included the creation of two new head coaching positions, as the university went from having King moved UTRGV Athletics into a new strength & one coach for both tennis teams and one for both golf conditioning facility in 2013-14 and completed a capital teams to having separate coaches for each team. King project in the spring of 2015 to acquire new equipment. also set up the track & field and volleyball teams to add an assistant coach. Renovations King has completed numerous renovations to the UTRGV Community Service Fieldhouse, including the addition of the largest indoor After completing the 15th-highest total of community video board in the Rio Grande Valley (34.45'x11.81') by service hours in NCAA Division I and 20th-highest overall securing a $250,000 gift from Coca-Cola Refreshments in in the NCAA Team Works Competition for NCAA DI, DII, 2012. King has since resurfaced the court and upgraded and DIII athletic departments and student-athletes in the basketball team and locker rooms with new lockers, 2015-16, UTRGV athletics set an all-time record in service furniture, carpeting and graphics. and volunteering, outreach and engagement, campus engagement, and networking hours of service in 2016-17. The Orville Cox Tennis Center has been upgraded during King’s tenure, with six resurfaced courts, new fences, new Leadership Positions windscreens, new walkways and a new entrance. King’s accomplishments led to his selection as a current member of the NCAA Division I Nominating Committee King also oversaw the renovation of office space for and the former NCAA Division I Legislative Council. King women’s basketball, tennis, golf, and track & field, creating also serves as an executive board member of the I-AAA additional office space for five head coaches and three Athletic Director Association and the chair of the I-AAA assistant coaches. Athletic Director Association Mentoring Committee. King also holds multiple leaderships postions with the WAC, Major Gifts serving as the 2017-18 WAC council chair, as well as the Over the last eight years, King has secured numerous strategic plan chair and the men’s basketball chair. six and seven-figure major gifts through gifts for capital projects, planned giving and endowed scholarships. Most Prior to UTRGV, King spent seven years (2002-09) at recently, King brought in a $1 million planned gift from the University of Alabama as an Associate Athletic Dan and Terry Martinez in June 2017. Director. King’s athletic career began in 1995 at Campbell University as a compliance assistant. He then moved Revenue Generation to Liberty University, where he was the Director of King and the fundraising and external sales staff Compliance and Special Events. He later worked at increased fundraising by 198 percent and grew corporate the University of Central Florida, where he served as sponsorship revenue by 157 percent in 2015-16. Ticket Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance and Internal revenue increased by 44.67 percent in 2016-17. The Operations. increase in ticket revenue was due in large part to a 24.33 percent increase in attendance at ticketed sports, King is married to the former Alicia Flowers, who is the including a 23.80 percent increase in men’s basketball Associate Vice President for Development at UTRGV. They attendance. King also renegotiated the University reside in McAllen with their two daughters, seven-year old licensing royalty revenue agreement to increase licensing Kylie Marie, and four-year old McKenzie Elizabeth. revenue by over 200 percent in 2015-16. You can follow King on Twitter: @UTRGV_AD. Diversity and Equity King’s main priority upon becoming Director of Athletics was advancing his belief in a culture of integrity, including rules compliance, diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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SHAYNE ALLEN CHELSEA BLAKELY MELBA CANTU DANNY ELIZONDO Tony Forina

SR. ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIREC- ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER ACCOUNTANT TOR FOR EXTERNAL OPERATIONS MANAGER FOR DEVELOPMENT

JONAH GOLDBERG SARA HERNANDEZ Erica Hirsch Steven Kraus JIM LANCASTER

ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ATHLETIC MARKETING AND CORPORATE SALES ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR COMMUNICATIONS PROMOTIONS COORDINATOR ADMINISTRATOR FOR SPORTS MEDICINE

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