2014 UT MARTIN GUIDE

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UT MARTIN SKYHAWKS 2014 OVC CHAMPIONS • 2010, 2012 • OVC TOURNAMENT2014 Skyhawk CHAMPIONS Baseball • 2009, 2012 • NCAA REGIONAL • 2009, 2012 1 22014014 UTUT MMARTINARTIN SSKYHAWKKYHAWK BASEBALLBASEBALL

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UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Founded: 1900; Senior College, 1951 Quick Facts ...... 1 Enrollment: 8,400 Media Information ...... 2 Nickname: Skyhawks Skyhawk Field ...... 3 Colors: Navy Blue and Orange Team Roster ...... 4 Affi liation: NCAA Division I MEET THE SKYHAWKS Conference: Ohio Valley Returning Player Bios ...... 6-29 Chancellor: Dr. Thomas A. Rakes Newcomer Player Bios ...... 30-38 Director of Athletics: Julio Freire COACHING/SUPPORT STAFF Athletics Web Site: www.UTMSports.com Interim Head Brad Goss ...... 40 UTM BASEBALL PERSONNEL Assistant Coaches/Support Staff ...... 41-44 Interim Head Coach: Brad Goss 2014 SEASON PREVIEW Alma Mater: Tech, 2004 Season Outlook ...... 46-47 Record at UTM: 0-0 (1st year) Opponents/Travel Info/All-Time Series ...... 48-50 Career Record: 0-0 (1st year) Schedule...... 51-54 E-Mail Address: [email protected] 2013 SEASON RECAP Offi ce Telephone: (731) 881-7337 Season Review ...... 56 Assistant Coach: Eric Ebers Final Overall/OVC Stats ...... 57-58 Alma Mater: Mississippi State, 2005 ALL-TIME RECORD BOOK Tenure at UT Martin: First season Notable Skyhawks/Yearly Leaders ...... 60-62 E-Mail Address: [email protected] Team/Season/Career Records ...... 63-66 Offi ce Telephone: (731) 881-3691 Yearly Results/All-Time Roster ...... 67-75 Ohio Valley Conference ...... 76 Assistant Coach: Chris Gillies THIS IS UT MARTIN Alma Mater: Carson-Newman, 2007 Skyhawk Athletics ...... 78-79 Tenure at UT Martin: First season Athletics Director Julio Freire ...... 80-81 E-Mail Address: [email protected] Success After UT Martin ...... 82 Offi ce Telephone: (731) 881-3691 OVC Academic Awards ...... 83 Volunteer Assistant: Shawn Yarbrough Training Room/Strength and Conditioning ...... 84-87 Alma Mater: McNeese State, 2004 Skyhawk Athletics Staff ...... 88 Tenure at UT Martin: First season CREDITS Offi ce Telephone: (731) 881-3691 The 2014 University of at Martin Baseball Media Guide was writt en and produced by interim sports information director Ryne UTM BASEBALL QUICK FACTS Rickman using Adobe InDesign CS6. Special editorial assistance was 2013 Overall Record: 11-40 provided by Alex Boggis. Cover designs by Alex Boggis, photos by 2013 Conference Record (Finish): 4-26 (11th) Trevor Ruszkowski, Tyler Holmes and Nathan Morgan. Postseason: None The University of Tennessee at Martin does not discriminate on Players Returning/Lost: 18/12 the basis of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability Newcomers: 17 or veteran status in provision of educational opportunities or employment opportunities and benefi ts. UT Martin does not discriminate on the basis of sex or disability in the education programs Stadium (Capacity): Skyhawk Field (500) and activities which it operates, pursuant to requirements of Title VI Dimensions: Lines 330 feet/Alleys 365 feet/CF 385 feet of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as codifi ed in 42 U.S.C. 2000D; Title Surface: Natural Grass IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Public Law 92 318; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Public Law 93-112; the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Public Law 101-336; and the First Year of Baseball: 1957 Age Discrimination in Employment Act. This policy extends to both All-Time Baseball Record: 974-1166-11 employment by and admission to the university. Inquiries concerning All-Time Record at Skyhawk Field: 383-379-3 Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and All-Time OVC Record: 129-380-2 the Age Discrimination in Employment Act should be directed to the All-Time OVC Tournament Record: 1-4 Offi ce of Equity and Diversity, 240 Gooch Hall, UT Martin, Martin, TN 38238-5002, 731-881-7202. Charges of violation of the above policy OVC Tournament Appearances: 2 also should be directed to the Equity and Diversity Offi cer. Last OVC Tournament Appearance: 2011 E05-0416-00-20-14. 22014014 SkyhawkSkyhawk BBaseballaseball 1 MMEDIAEDIA IINFORMATIONNFORMATION INTERVIEW POLICIES Media interviews with players and coaches are encouraged, and every eff ort will be made to accommodate media requests. In-person interviews are preferred. Telephone interviews can be arranged through the sports information offi ce. The best time to reach interim head coach Brad Goss is weekday mornings.

Baseball Contact: Ryne Rickman POSTGAME AVAILABILITIES Interim Sports Information Director Email: [email protected] Players and coaches will be available for interviews on the fi eld, after a brief cooling- Office: (731) 881-7632 off period at the conclusion of each game. Media will be provided full stat packages upon completion of each game. Skyhawk interim head coach Brad Goss and selected players will be made available upon request. Requests for players will be taken near the end of each game. Space and phone lines will be made available following post game interviews for fi ling stories.

CREDENTIALS Alex Boggis Admission is free to Skyhawk Field, but seating in the press box will be reserved Interim Sports Information Assistant for accredited media only. Please notify interim sports information director Ryne Rickman at least 48 hours in advance if a media outlet plans on covering a game at Skyhawk Field.

PRESS BOX The Skyhawk Field press box is located above the spectator seating area behind home Jordan Tucker plate. Press box seating is limited and working media will be permitt ed in the press Sports Information Student Assistant box during games. Children and spectators will not be permitt ed in the Skyhawk Field press box.

ON THE WEB A wealth of resources for the UT Martin sports information department can be found at www.UTMSports.com. The site features updated schedules, rosters, player information, scores, statistics and game notes. Cayce Wainscott Sports Information Student Assistant SKYHAWKS IN PRINT The name of our institution is The University of Tennessee at Martin and if abbreviated, should be referred to as UT Martin. The University of Tennessee at Martin should be used as the fi rst reference in a news story. UT Martin should be used in subsequent references and UTM is acceptable in headlines. Tennessee-Martin, UT-Martin, UT or Martin should never be used. The description Skyhawks should be used to represent all UT Martin athletic teams. Hawks should never be used. Jake Rogers Sports Information Student Assistant

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The Skyhawk baseball team plays its home games at Skyhawk Field, a neatly constructed park on the southwest side of the UT Martin campus. The present fi eld was completed in 1974, and has received numerous renovations over the years, including an outdoor batt ing cage beyond the third base line. In 2005, an outdoor deck was added down the fi rst base line for fans. In 2008, new bleacher type seating was added, along with an inning-by-inning scoreboard. Lights were added in 2009, allowing the Skyhawks to play night games for the fi rst time. A fi eldhouse that provides full locker rooms, offi ce space and meeting rooms among other things for both the Skyhawk baseball and softball teams was erected in 2010 and opened during the early portion of the 2011 schedule. A Skyhawk Park entry gate to welcome fans to both Skyhawk Field and Bett ye Giles Softball Field has also been added on Pat Head Summit Drive. The dimensions of Skyhawk Field are 330 feet down the lines, 365 to the power alleys and 385 to straightaway center. DIRECTIONS TO SKYHAWK FIELD

From I-24 East (Paducah, Ky.) Take Exit 7 (Mayfi eld/Paducah) to Hwy. 45 South toward Mayfi eld. At Mayfi eld, turn right on Purchase Parkway (Fulton, Ky. Exit 121). At Fulton, follow Hwy. 45E South Bypass to Martin. Turn right onto University Street and continue on to the intersection of Mt. Pelia road. Turn left on to Mt. Pelia Road, then make the fi rst right at Pat Head Summit Drive. Bett ye Giles Field will be at the end of Pat Head Summit Drive. From I-40 West (Nashville, Tenn.) Take Exit 108 North (Parker’s Crossroads) to Highway 22. Follow Highway 22 to Martin. Exit onto Skyhawk Parkway and turn right at the fi rst traffi c light onto University Street. Make a right at the fi rst traffi c light on to Mt. Pelia Drive, then make the fi rst right at Pat Head Summit Drive. Bett ye Giles Field will be at the end of Pat Head Summit Drive.

From I-40 East (Memphis, Tenn.) Take Exit 80-B North to Highway 45 By-pass. Follow Highway 45E (Milan Exit) to Martin. Exit onto Skyhawk Parkway and turn right at the fi rst traffi c light onto University Street. Make a right at the fi rst traffi c light on to Mt. Pelia Drive, then make the fi rst right at Pat Head Summit Drive. Bett ye Giles Field will be at the end of Pat Head Summit Drive.

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No...... Name ...... Position ...... B/T ...... Height ...... Weight ...... Class ...... Hometown (Previous School) 1...... Taylor Douglas ...... OF/RHP...... R/R ...... 5-11 ...... 185...... Jr...... Holladay, Tenn. (Jackson State CC) 2...... Drew Erie ...... C ...... R/R ...... 5-9 ...... 173...... So...... Lebanon, Tenn. (Friendship Christian School) 3...... Jake Deason ...... INF ...... R/R ...... 5-11 ...... 178...... R-So...... Bartlett , Tenn. (Memphis University School) 4...... Alex Martin ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-0 ...... 205...... Jr...... Clarksville, Tenn. (Jackson State CC) 5...... Luis Paublini ...... C/OF ...... R/R ...... 6-0 ...... 215...... So...... Miami, Fla. (Ferguson Senior HS) 6...... Stu Jones ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-5 ...... 225...... R-Jr...... Lexington, Tenn. (Lexington HS) 8...... Andrew Massey ...... INF ...... R/R ...... 6-0 ...... 185...... Fr...... Palos Park, Ill. (St. Rita of Cascia HS) 9...... Phil Sorensen ...... INF ...... L/R ...... 6-1 ...... 208...... Sr...... Erie, Pa. (Cathedral Preparatory) 10...... Nico Zych ...... INF ...... R/R ...... 6-0 ...... 170...... Jr...... Monee, Ill. (St. Rita of Cascia HS) 11...... Zack Malone ...... UTIL ...... R/R ...... 6-0 ...... 205...... Sr...... Goodspring, Tenn. (Lyon College) 12...... Brent Morris ...... OF ...... L/R ...... 6-1 ...... 200...... R-Sr...... Lebanon, Tenn. (Volunteer State CC) 13...... Fletcher Johnson ...... OF ...... R/R ...... 5-9 ...... 155...... Fr...... Helena, Ala. (Pelham HS) 14...... Dalton Pott s ...... LHP ...... L/L ...... 6-0 ...... 185...... Jr...... Greenfi eld, Tenn. (Greenfi eld HS) 15...... Chris Roe ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-4 ...... 195...... Fr...... Lenoir City, Tenn. (Lenoir City HS) 16...... Jacob Gansert ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-0 ...... 185...... R-Jr...... Overland Park, Kan. (Highland CC) 17...... Quinton Stevens ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-2 ...... 182...... Jr...... Bernie, Mo. (Three Rivers College) 20...... Ben Upton ...... INF ...... L/R ...... 6-1 ...... 208...... Fr...... Kingwood, (Kingwood Park HS) 22...... John Skubina ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-1 ...... 192...... Sr...... Kennesaw, Ga. (Harrison HS) 23...... Dillon Symon ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-6 ...... 205...... Fr...... Germantown, Tenn. (Houston HS) 24...... Kenny King ...... OF ...... R/R ...... 6-3 ...... 205...... R-Fr...... Orland Park, Ill. (Providence Catholic HS) 25...... Mikey Nantz e ...... C ...... R/R ...... 5-11 ...... 190...... Jr...... Carmichael, Calif. (Sierra College) 27...... John Houston ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-4 ...... 225...... Sr...... O’Fallon, Mo. (Garden City CC) 28...... Chris Flores ...... LHP ...... L/L ...... 6-4 ...... 205...... So...... Southwest Ranches, Fla. (Chaminade-Madonna Prep) 29...... Jackson Zarubin ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-2 ...... 190...... Jr...... Pleasanton, Calif. (Ohlone College) 30...... Taylor Cox ...... LHP/1B ...... L/L ...... 6-3 ...... 210...... Jr...... Memphis, Tenn. (Arlington HS) 31...... Carter Smith ...... LHP ...... R/L ...... 6-2 ...... 205...... Jr...... St. Louis, Mo. (Parkway West HS) 32...... Isaac Carrel ...... 1B/OF...... R/R ...... 6-3 ...... 215...... Jr...... Sheridan, Wyo. (McCook CC) 33...... Nick Molina ...... INF ...... R/R ...... 6-0 ...... 195...... Fr...... Santa Clara, Calif. (Adrian Wilcox HS) 34...... Chris Ross ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-2 ...... 190...... Sr...... Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Broward College) 35...... Jacob Alexander ...... INF/RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-0 ...... 175...... Jr...... Jackson, Tenn. (Union Univ.) 36...... Chase Young ...... OF ...... L/R ...... 5-10 ...... 170...... Fr...... Dexter, Mo. (Dexter HS) 39...... Cody Miller ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-6 ...... 225...... R-Jr...... Fisherville, Tenn. (Briarcrest Christian HS) 41...... Alex Boshers ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-4 ...... 185...... R-Sr...... Nashville, Tenn. (Donelsen Christian Academy) 42...... Max Balter ...... INF ...... R/R ...... 6-0 ...... 175...... Fr...... Davie, Fla. (Western HS) 55...... Khalil Kendley ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 5-10 ...... 195...... Fr...... Paris, Tenn. (Henry County HS)

26...... Brad Goss ...... Interim Head Coach ...... First Season ...... Russellville, Ark. (Arkansas Tech, 2004) 19...... Eric Ebers ...... Assistant Coach ...... First Season ...... Steeleville, Ill. (Mississippi State, 2005) 18...... Chris Gillies ...... Assistant Coach ...... First Season ...... Wyoming, Mich. (Carson-Newman, 2007) 38...... Shawn Yarbrough ...... Volunteer Assistant ...... First Season ...... Paducah, Ky. (McNeese State, 2004) BREAKDOWN BY BATTING HAND BREAKDOWN BY THROWING HAND PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Right (28): Alexander, Balter, Right (31): Alexander, Balter, Boshers, Carrel, Deason, Douglas, Boshers, Carrel, Deason, Douglas, NNameame PronunciationPronunciation Erie, Gansert, Houston, Johnson, Erie, Gansert, Houston, Johnson, Jones, Kendley, King, Malone, Jones, Kendley, King, Malone, ##55 LuisLuis PPaubliniaublini ...... LLew-eeseew-eese PPob-lee-niob-lee-ni Martin, Massey, Miller, Molina, Martin, Massey, Miller, Molina, ##1010 NicoNico ZychZych ...... NNee-koee-ko ZZickick Nantze, Paublini, Roe, Ross, Morris, Nantze, Paublini, Roe, Skubina, Smith, Stevens, Symon, Ross, Skubina, Sorensen, Stevens, ##1515 CChrishris RRoeoe ...... RRowow Zarubin, Zych. Symon, Upton, Young, Zarubin, Zych. ##2222 JJohnohn SSkubinakubina ...... SSkoo-bee-nakoo-bee-na Left (7): Cox, Flores, Morris, Potts, Sorensen, Upton, Young. Left (4): Cox, Flores, Potts, Smith. ##2323 DDillonillon SSymonymon ...... SSimonimon BREAKDOWN BY CLASS ##2828 CChrishris FFloreslores ...... FFloor-rezloor-rez Seniors (7): Boshers, Houston, Malone, Morris, Ross, Skubina, Sorensen. ##2929 JJacksonackson ZZarubinarubin ...... ZZa-roo-bena-roo-ben Juniors (14): Alexander, Carrel, Cox, Douglas, Gansert, Jones, Martin, ##3232 IIsaacsaac CCarrelarrel ...... CCarolarol Miller, Nantze, Potts, Smith, Stevens, Zarubin, Zych. Sophomores (4): Deason, Erie, Flores, Paublini. ##4141 AAlexlex BBoshersoshers ...... BBo-shearso-shears Freshmen (10): Balter, Johnson, Kendley, King, Massey, Molina, Roe, Symon, Upton, Young. ##5555 KhalilKhalil KKendleyendley ...... KKah-leelah-leel 4 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball M E E T

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GGAMEAME BESTSBESTS 2013: Made two starts before undergoing season-ending Tommy John surgery…Struck out fi ve batters in just four innings at Southeastern Louisiana on Feb. 17…Allowed just one and zero earned runs while IP ...... 9.2 fanning three against IPFW on Feb. 24. at Tenn. Tech (5-15-11) 2012: Ranked second on the team with 23 appearances, including three starting assignments to end the H* ...... 3 OVC season…Accounted for eight shutout appearances, including a span of four consecutive scoreless vs. Lipscomb (5 IP; 4-13-11) outings against OVC foes Murray State, Jacksonville State and SIU Edwardsville in the month of April… Racked up fi ve multi- outings, including each of his last four appearances of the season against OVC rivals Southeast Missouri, Eastern , Eastern Illinois and Morehead State…Tallied season- R* ...... 0 (2x) highs in (6.2) and (fi ve) on May 18 at Morehead State. long vs. King (7.1 IP; 3-13-10) 2011: Began the season as a starter before converting into a trusted option out of the bullpen...Made seven ER* ...... 0 (2x) starts before making the last 16 appearances out of the bullpen to close out the season...Ranked eighth in long vs. King (7.1 IP; 3-13-10) the Ohio Valley Conference in appearances (24) and innings pitched (80.1)...Allowed two earned runs in three of his fi rst four starts (including a start against Purdue)...Won his fi rst four decisions out of the bullpen before ending the season with a 4-4 mark...Boasted a 4.14 ERA aft er joining the bullpen, allowing 51 hits BB* ...... 0 (5x) and only nine walks in 45.2 innings...Earned a pair of saves in two of the most high-pressure situations: long at Tenn. Tech (9.2 IP; 5-15-11) the must-win regular season fi nale against Austin Peay that clinched UT Martin’s berth into the OVC tournament on May 21 and against Eastern Kentucky in the OVC tournament on May 26...Pitched a career- K ...... 9 best 9.2 innings in relief at Tennessee Tech on May 15, which was also the most innings pitched by any OVC vs. King (7.1 IP; 3-13-10) in a single game in 2011.

2010: Developed into one of the Skyhawks’ three Ohio Valley Conference weekend starting , XBH* ...... 1 (2x) starting in nine games while making 14 appearances...Had a streak of 11 innings (spread out over three long vs. King (7.1 IP; 3-13-10) appearances) without allowing an earned ...Fanned a career-high nine batters in 7.1 innings (also a career-best) in his fi rst career start against King College on March 13...Went fi ve or more innings in four *minimum 5 IP straight starts, including three against OVC squads...Earned wins in back-to-back starts at SIU Edwardsville on April 10 and against Southeast Missouri - the OVC league-leader at the time - on April 17.

BEFORE UTM: Graduated from Donelson Christian Academy where he played baseball for head coach John Besti and for head coach Presley Ramsey...Was named a Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association (TBCA) Super Sophomore in 2006-07...Earned All-District 8-AA honors two consecutive 4411 seasons...Played on the TBCA Showcase team in 2007-08...Sported a 4-2 record with four saves and a 3.42 ERA as a junior.

PERSONAL: Born on April 11, 1991...Son of Marty and Rene Boshers...Mother Rene Tarpley Boshers played basketball at UT Martin in 1975...Majoring in exercise science. 6 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball

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GGAMEAME BESTSBESTS 2013: Was a versatile option on the mound, making 18 appearances with fi ve starts…Earned his fi rst career IP ...... 6.0 victory with a career-best six innings of two-run ball while fanning six against Lipscomb on March 12… Posted 37 strikeouts in 40.1 innings, including a career-high seven strikeouts in only 3.2 innings of relief vs. Lipscomb (3-12-13) against OVC rival Tennessee Tech on March 23…Had 10 multi-strikeout appearances…Conceded two or fewer earned runs in 12 appearances…Tossed four shutout innings in relief at Southern Illinois on April 16. H* ...... 1 (3x)

long vs. IPFW (2.1 IP; 2-24-13) BEFORE UTM: Joins the Skyhawks aft er a successful two-year career at Garden City Community College and at SIUE (2.1 IP; 5-4-13) in Garden City, Kan., where he competed in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference against fellow UT Martin signee Jacob Gansert…Under head coach Chris Finnegan, the Broncbusters completed R* ...... 0 (2x) one of their most successful seasons in 2012, going 37-21 with a 23-9 league record…Th e 23 conference long at S. Illinois (4 IP; 4-16-13) victories broke a school record on the way to the team’s Region VI subregional berth…As a sophomore, Houston appeared in 12 games, going 5-1 with a 3.61 ERA…Tossed 67.1 innings and sported a 40:17 ER* ...... 0 (2x) strikeout-to-walk ratio…In 2011, GCCC posted a 41-23 overall record (18-14 conference) on its way to the long at S. Illinois (4 IP; 4-16-13) Region VI Final Four…Houston made 14 appearances as a freshman, going 4-4 with a 4.48 ERA…Th rew 74.1 innings and posted a 47:19 strikeout-to-walk ratio…Attended Timberland High School in Wentzville, Mo., where he played for head coach Frank Masters…Was the Wolves’ winning pitcher when they clinched BB* ...... 0 (5x) their fi rst-ever Gateway Athletic Conference championship in 2010…Posted a 3.07 ERA as a junior in long at S. Illinois (4 IP; 4-16-13) 2009, tossing the second-most innings on the team for a team that advanced to the Class 4 District 9 championship game. K ...... 7 vs. Tenn. Tech (3.2 IP; 3-23-13) PERSONAL: Born on April 15, 1992…Son of John and Dottie Houston…Father John played baseball at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, while his grandfather Albert Houston played football at Oklahoma XBH* ...... 0 (5x) University…Majoring in management. long at Austin Peay (2.2 IP; 5-10-13)

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OOFFBBrent • 6-16-1 • 2002r0e0n •t LL/R /RMMorris • oR-R-rSSeniorreinsior LLebanon,ebanon, Tenn.Tenn. VVOLUNTEEROLUNTEER STATESTATE CCCC

GGAMEAME BESTSBESTS 2013: Enjoyed a solid comeback season, hitting .287 in 108 at-bats while starting in 30 of his 32 games… AB ...... 5 (12x) Posted a .342 on-base percentage to go along with a .380 slugging percentage…Accounted for six doubles and a team-best two triples while scoring 15 runs and driving in six more…Tallied eight multi-hit games, last vs. Tenn. Tech (3-23-13) including a pair of three-hit games in the span of a week (March 19 against Memphis, March 23 against Tennessee Tech)…Also had a pair of multi-RBI performances, accomplishing the feat at Murray State on R ...... 3 (2x) March 16 and against Tennessee Tech on March 23…Hit .329 against right-handed pitchers (24-for-73) and last at SIU Edwardsville (4-10-10) hit .333 (14-for-42) with runners on base.

BEFORE UTM: Former Skyhawk outfi elder redshirted and played one season at Volunteer State Community H ...... 3 (9x) College in Gallatin, Tenn. under head coach Mike Crossland…Last season, the Pioneers fi nished with a last vs. Tenn. Tech (3-23-13) 19-17 overall record and a 5-10 mark in the Tennessee Community College Athletic Association…Morris played and started in 30 games, posting a .355 batting average in 107 at-bats…Led VSCC with 29 RBI and RBI ...... 2 (7x) 61 total bases, scoring 21 runs to go along with a .570 slugging percentage and .415 on-base percentage… Tallied 12 doubles, one , three home runs and two stolen bases while striking out only nine times last vs. Tenn. Tech (3-23-13) and posting a 1.000 fi elding percentage…Redshirted in 2011, when the Pioneers went 19-11 with a 9-6 TJCCAA mark...Graduated from Lebanon High School, where he played baseball all four years for head 2B ...... 3 coach Tracy Slone...Played basketball one year for head coach Doug Kiel...Th ree-time defensive player of vs. IPFW (2-21-10) the year (2006-08)...Led the team in stolen bases as a sophomore...Led team in RBI as a junior...Batted .350 as a junior against district teams...Hit a three-run in the District 7-AAA Tournament.

HR...... 1 (2x) 2010: Was a standout performer, earning OVC All-Freshman accolades while starting in 46 of his 48 games, last vs. Eastern Ky. (4-24-10) mostly in left fi eld…Hit .339 in 171 at-bats, scoring 30 runs to go along with 25 RBI on a team that won its most games (24) since 1992…Slugged .462 and reached base at a .405 clip, tallying 12 doubles and BB ...... 2 (4x) three homers while going a perfect 10-for-10 in the department…Laced 17 multi-hit games, including seven 3-hit games…Stroked three doubles on Feb. 21 against IPFW and scored a career-high last at SE Missouri (3-28-13) three runs during another three-hit performance on March 20 against Cleveland State…Also crossed the plate three times against SIU Edwardsville on April 10, where he went 3-for-3 with a pair of walks…Had back-to-back three-hit games twice (April 6 against Arkansas State, April 10 against SIU Edwardsville and May 16 against Tennessee Tech, May 18 against Belmont)…Had fi ve multi-RBI outings and batted an even .500 (12-for-24) during a seven-game hitting streak from March 27 through April 10…Homered in back- 1122 to-back games (against Lipscomb on April 21, against Eastern Kentucky on April 24). PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 25, 1990…Son of Billy and Elaine Morris…Has one younger sibling, Madeline… Majoring in health and human performance.

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GGAMEAME BESTSBESTS 2013: Was team’s most consistent pitcher all season long, chalking up a team-high 19 appearances with a IP ...... 4.0 pair of starts (at Vanderbilt on April 9, at Lipscomb on May 7)…Sported a 3-4 record with a 5.54 ERA in at Lipscomb (5-7-13) 37.1 innings…Had a 2.93 ERA through his fi rst 14 appearances, conceding two or fewer earned runs in 16 appearances (including nine with zero earned runs)…Earned a victory in back-to-back appearances (Feb.

H* ...... 0 (2x) 23 against IPFW and March 3 against North Dakota State)…Went two-plus innings in nine appearances, long vs. Belmont (1.1 IP; 4-6-13) including a career-long four innings on May 7 at Lipscomb…Did not allow an extra-base hit in 11 appearances (only allowing two home runs all season)…Held right-handed batters to a .229 batting average

R* ...... 0 (8x) (22-for-96) and was dominant with the bases empty (.180 batting average against, 11-for-61)…Named to long vs. N. Dakota St. (3 IP; 3-3-13) the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. and vs. Tenn. Tech (3 IP; 3-22-13) BEFORE UTM: Joins the Skyhawks out of Broward College in Davie, Fla., where he played for head coach

ER* ...... 0 (8x) Robert Deutshman…Led the Seahawks to a 26-16 record and the 2011 championship long vs. N. Dakota St. (3 IP; 3-3-13) as a freshman, posting a 1-2 record with a microscopic 0.45 ERA in 12 appearances…Allowed only 17 hits and vs. Tenn. Tech (3 IP; 3-22-13) while fanning 19 against only eight walks in 20 innings pitched…As a sophomore in 2012, BC went 25-25 while Ross compiled a 3-1 record with a 6.49 ERA…Th rew 26.1 innings with a 17:13 strikeout-to-walk

BB* ...... 0 (7x) ratio in 15 appearances…Led the Pompano Beach Clippers to a South Florida Collegiate Baseball League long vs. N. Dakota St. (3 IP; 3-3-13) title in the summer of 2012, earning the league’s Pitcher of the Year accolade aft er going 5-1 with an 0.68 ERA, striking out 31 batters and allowing only 14 hits in 26.1 innings for head coach Neil Andreoli…

K ...... 4 Prepped at West Broward High School, where he was a four-year pitcher for head coach Mike Moss… vs. Tenn. Tech (4 IP; 3-22-13) Was an honorable mention all-county selection for the Bobcats as a junior, the same year he took home the team’s Outstanding Pitcher award…As a sophomore, he was named the MVP of the Winter Bash

XBH* ...... 0 (10x) championship game. long vs. N. Dakota St. (3 IP; 3-3-13) PERSONAL: and vs. Tenn. Tech (3 IP; 3-22-13) Born on June 2, 1992…Son of CB and Brenda Ross…Has three older siblings: Boyd, John and Kathy…Brother Boyd played catcher at Ouachita Baptist College from 1984-87…Majoring in health

*minimum 5 IP and human performance. 3344

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GGAMEAME BESTSBESTS 2013: Proved to be a valuable option out of the bullpen, making 18 relief appearances…Went multiple-in- IP ...... 5.1 nings in seven appearances, including a career-best 5.1 innings against Morehead State on April 21… Earned a mound victory in his second appearance of the season, tossing 2.2 perfect innings with fi ve strike- vs. Morehead St. (4-21-13) outs against IPFW on Feb. 24…Registered 26 strikeouts in 30.2 innings, including seven multi-strikeout performances…Allowed just two home runs in 30.2 frames. H* ...... 0 (2x) long vs. IPFW (2.2 IP; 2-24-13) 2012: Made four appearances out of the bullpen…Th rew one inning at Georgia Southern on Feb. 19 and at Indiana State on March 11…Also pitched against Butler (0.1 innings on Feb. 26) and Ole Miss (0.1 innings R* ...... 0 (6x) on March 6)…Struck out one in a shutout appearance against Indiana State. long vs. IPFW (2.2 IP; 2-24-13) 2011: Tallied eight appearances, including a start at No. 1 Vanderbilt on March 29…Allowed one or zero hits in half of his appearances…Fanned a career-high three batters while conceding just one earned run in ER* ...... 0 (6x) 3.2 innings at Memphis on March 15…Recorded a 1.69 ERA in his fi rst three appearances (Indiana State, long vs. IPFW (2.2 IP; 2-24-13) Purdue, Memphis).

BB* ...... 0 (8x) BEFORE UTM: Enters UT Martin from the prestigious Harrison High School program in Kennesaw, Ga.... long vs. IPFW (2.2 IP; 2-24-13) Playing for head coach Mark Elkins, he led the Hoyas to the 2010 Georgia 5-A state title, where he was on the mound for Game 1 of the championship series against Lassiter - a school located just 12 miles from HHS...Th e Hoyas went 29-9 with a 14-4 regional record last season - as the team was ranked 15th in the K ...... 5 nation by USA Today...He went 6-2 on the mound during his senior campaign, while the team’s record in vs. IPFW (2.2 IP; 2-24-13) games he started was a sterling 10-2...He was a Perfect Game USA Southeast Region Honorable Mention All-High School Senior team and was a Cobb County all-county honoree in 2009 as well...In Skubina’s four XBH* ...... 0 (7x) years at HHS, the school combined for a 96-21 record (50-12 in conference)...He helped lead the Hoyas to long vs. IPFW (2.2 IP; 2-24-13) a regional runner-up showing and state fi nal-16 appearance in 2009, as well as a 5A regional championship in 2008.

*minimum 1 IP PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 28, 1991...Son of John and Kim Skubina...Has four siblings, Alyssa Alig, Jessica 2222 Mader, Gerard Skubina and Laura Skubina...Majoring in psychology.

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IINFNPPhilF •h 6-16i-l1 • SSorensen208208 • oLL/R/rRe •n SSeniorseneinor EERIE,RIE, PA.PA. CCATHEDRALATHEDRAL PREPARATORYPREPARATORY

GGAMEAME BESTSBESTS 2013: Was hampered by injuries for the majority of the season, seeing time in 18 games with 13 starts at designated hitter…Hit .304 in 46 at-bats, posting a .360 on-base percentage and .413 slugging percentage… AB ...... 5 (10x) Crossed the plate nine times and had a pair of RBI’s…Had four multi-hit games, including a season-best last at Morehead St. (5-19-12) three hits against Mid-Continent on March 4…Scored two or more runs on three diff erent occasions, including a career-high three runs scored against Mid-Continent on March 4…All fi ve of his doubles came in a seven-game stretch from Feb. 24 through March 9…Named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. R ...... 3 2012: vs. Mid-Continent (3-4-13) Started in all 44 games he appeared in, mostly at fi rst base…Hit .333 (18-for-54) with runners in scoring position…Tallied seven multi-hit games, including a 4-for-4 eff ort at Evansville on March 13…In the Evansville game, he also added three RBI, two doubles and a run scored…Also chalked up three-hit H ...... 4 (3x) performances against Southern Illinois (including two doubles) on Feb. 21 and against Eastern Kentucky on May 4…Ranked second on the team with 26 RBI, including six multi-RBI games…Drove in fi ve runs last at Evansville (3-13-12) and scored twice on March 25 against Tennessee Tech…Homered in back-to-back home games against Tennessee Tech (March 25) and Lipscomb (March 27)…Scored two runs in seven games, four of which RBI ...... 6 came against OVC opposition…Had a six-game hitting streak – four of which came in OVC play – in late March/early April...Ranked 10th in the OVC in chances (372) and putouts (338)...Named to the OVC vs. SIU Edwardsville (4-10-11) Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2011: Earned All-Ohio Valley Conference fi rst team and Collegiate Baseball Louisville Slugger Freshman 2B ...... 2 (3x) All-American accolades in a sensational debut season…Hit .340 with a .400 on-base percentage and .537 last at Evansville (3-13-12) slugging percentage (10th best in the OVC) on his way to becoming the only freshman on the All-OVC fi rst team…Was just the fourth Skyhawk to earn All-OVC fi rst team status, while also earning a spot on the OVC All-Freshman squad…Aft er his insertion into the starting lineup on March 1, he pieced together HR...... 1 (6x) a dozen multi-hit games – fi ve of which came in conference play…Tallied a pair of four-hit performances last vs. Lipscomb (3-27-12) (against Jacksonville State and SIU Edwardsville), while also driving in a career-high six runs against SIU Edwardsville on April 10…Overall, laced 15 doubles and four homers in 147 at-bats, accumulating 33 RBI…Hit a team-best .403 (25-for-62) in conference play (fourth-highest in the OVC), with a .441 on-base BB ...... 3 percentage and .613 slugging percentage…Hit safely in 29 of his 40 games, including 14 of the 21 OVC games he appeared in...Named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. at UAB (3-19-11) BEFORE UTM: Led Cathedral Preparatory School to a 15-7 team record under head coach Dave Hess in 2010...Was a three-year starter, playing third base, shortstop and pitcher...Hit .441 with seven home runs and 29 RBI on off ense for the Ramblers while sporting a 4-3 record and 2.93 ERA as a senior...In a game where the Ramblers clinched a share of the Region 7 championship, he hit a three-run homer in a 5-4 Cathedral Prep victory...He also went deep twice in the fi rst inning of a 19-0 win over East during his senior campaign...Was named an all-district 10 selection by the Erie Times-News and was named a Pennsylvania 9 all-league player in district 10 by MaxPreps.com...As a junior, he was a Class AAA 1st Team All Region 7 honoree...Was a three-time all-region honoree (fi rst team in 2009 and 2010, second team in 2008).

PERSONAL: Born on Sept. 4, 1991...Son of Donna and Phil Sorensen, Jr....Has two siblings, Evie and Michael...Father Phil played baseball at Mercyhurst College from 1984-88 while uncle Keith Latzo played football at Clarion University...Majoring in health and human performance. 1166 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball

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LLHP/1BHP/1BTTaylor •a 6-36y-3lo • r2102 10CCox • LL/L/Lo • xJJUniorUnior MMEMPHIS,EMPHIS, TENN.TENN. AARLINGTONRLINGTON HHSS

GGAMEAME BESTSBESTS 2013: Served as a dual threat for the Skyhawks, solidifying his role as a weekend starting pitcher while also fi lling in at fi rst base and designated hitter late in the season…Made a team-high 13 starts on the mound, IP ...... 7.0 (3x) posting a 6.91 ERA…Logged 57.1 innings, going past fi ve innings in six starts…Tossed a career-long seven last at SIUE (5-4-13) innings in three consecutive starts against Ohio Valley Conference teams from April 13-May 4…Registered H* ...... 4 vs. IPFW (2-24-13) at least four strikeouts in seven starts, including a career-high seven in six frames against North Dakota R* ...... 0 State on March 3…Allowed three earned runs or fewer in six starts…Posted a miniscule 1.15 ERA in 15.2 vs. IPFW (2-24-13) innings over his fi rst three starts of the season…Appeared in 16 games (15 starts) as a position player, ER* ...... 0 hitting .310 in 58 at-bats…Posted a .375 on-base percentage and .431 slugging percentage…Had four vs. IPFW (2-24-13) doubles and a home run while driving in eight runs and scoring four runs…Had three multi-RBI outings BB* ...... 0 at the plate…Boasted a .458 batting average (11-for-24) with runners on base and a .417 average (5-for-12) vs. Austin Peay (5 IP; 5-11-13) with runners in scoring position…Named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. K ...... 7 vs. N. Dakota St. (6 IP; 3-3-13) 2012: Had a successful rookie campaign, tying for the second-most appearances on the team (23)… XBH* ...... 1 (4x) Recorded 11 shutout appearances and helped UT Martin to its lone shutout of the season (two strikeouts long at Eastern Ky. (7 IP; 4-13-13) in one scoreless inning against Butler on Feb. 25)…Posted eight multi-strikeout games, including a career- and at SIUE (7 IP; 5-4-13) high three punchouts in 1.1 innings of work against Arkansas-Little Rock on March 3…Tossed a career- *minimum 5 IP high 4.1 innings against Jacksonville State on April 13…Strung together four straight scoreless appearances AB ...... 5 (2x) (Eastern Kentucky, Belmont, Eastern Illinois, Memphis) to begin the month of May...Named to the OVC last at E. Illinois (5-18-13) Commissioner’s Honor Roll. R ...... 1 (4x) last at E. Illinois (5-16-13) BEFORE UTM: Prepped at Arlington High School for head coach Chris Ring…Was part of Arlington’s H ...... 3 historic run in 2011, as the Tigers were a state semifi nalist, claiming District 14AAA Tournament, Region vs. Morehead St. (4-21-13) 7AAA, sectional and substate championships…AHS fi nished the season with a 33-6 record and No. 7 fi nal RBI ...... 2 (3x) all-class state ranking (No. 4 fi nal AAA state rank)…Was a Commercial Appeal Best of the Preps All-Metro last at Lipscomb (5-7-13) team and a Tennessee Baseball Report All-Two Way player aft er batting .408 with four homers and 41 RBI 2B ...... 2 at Lipscomb (5-7-13) at the plate and going 6-2 with a 2.14 ERA to go along with 60 strikeouts on the mound…Also earned HR...... 1 Commercial Appeal Best of the Preps all-metro Division-I accolades aft er the Tigers sported a 28-12 overall vs. Morehead St. (4-20-13) record and won a Region 7AAA championship and fi nished as runner-up at sectionals during his junior BB ...... 1 (6x) season…In the regional semifi nals, Cox improved his season record to 6-1 with a dominant performance last vs. Central Ark. (5-14-13) over Jackson North Side to keep his team’s season rolling along.

PERSONAL: Born on July 2, 1993…Son of Tony and Becky Cox…Has two siblings, TJ and Katie…Father played baseball at the University of Georgia from 1969-70 and brother TJ played baseball at Arkansas- Monticello…Majoring in communications.

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GGAMEAME BESTSBESTS 2013: Logged three appearances out of the bullpen before suff ering a season-ending injury led to a redshirt IP ...... 1 (2x) season…Struck out four batters over a span of 2.2 innings, allowing just one extra-base hit…Made appearances against Southern Illinois (Feb. 19), at Arkansas State (March 5) and against Memphis (March last vs. Memphis (3-19-13) 19)… Named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll and was one of only 10 baseball student-athletes to earn an OVC Medal of Honor for his perfect 4.0 Grade Point Average. H* ...... 2 (2x) long at Ark. St. (1 IP; 3-5-13) BEFORE UTM: Comes to UT Martin from Highland Community College in Highland, Kan., who and vs. Memphis (1 IP; 3-19-13) competes in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (the same conference that produced fellow Skyhawk signee John Houston)...Under longtime head coach Rick Eberly, the Scotties went 28-30 R* ...... 1 in 2012 but secured a spot in the NJCAA Region VI playoff s...Appeared in six games, going 1-0 with a at Ark. St. (1 IP; 3-5-13) 5.25 ERA...Struck out eight batters over 12 innings...Was a NJCAA Academic All-American and a KJCCC academic all-conference selection...Attended Indian Hills Community College in Centerville, Iowa in 2011, ER* ...... 1 where the Falcons went 29-27 with an 11-5 record in the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference... at Ark. St. (1 IP; 3-5-13) Prepped at Rockhurst High School in Kansas City, Mo., where he played for head coach Jim DeGraw... Won the Nolan Ryan team award in 2009 and 2010 and was a USA NTIS invitee in 2010...Also was an BB* ...... 1 (2x) accomplished swimmer at RHS, leading the Hawklets to four consecutive championships (2007-10) while long at Ark. St. (1 IP; 3-5-13) setting the state record in the 200 free relay. and vs. Memphis (1 IP; 3-19-13) PERSONAL: Born on March 11, 1992...Son of Don and Lynn Gansert...Has four older siblings, Susan, K ...... 2 Zacc, Sarah and Rachal...Majoring in engineering. at Ark. St. (1 IP; 3-5-13)

XBH* ...... 0 at Ark. St. (1 IP; 3-5-13)

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GGAMEAME BESTSBESTS 2013: Established himself as a lights-out closer, ranking seventh in the OVC with four saves in 10 appearances IP ...... 2.1 before a season-ending injury shut him down halfway through the season and led to a redshirt…Limited the opposition to a paltry .125 batting average…Did not concede a hit to a left -handed batter all season at Indiana State (3-10-12) (0-for-13)…Excelled with runners on base (.083 batting average against, 2-for-24) and with two outs (.071 batting average against, 1-for-14)…Did not allow an earned run in eight straight appearances (10 innings) H* ...... 0 (12x) from Feb. 19 through March 20…Boasted an 0.79 season ERA up until his fi nal appearance of the season… long vs. S. Illinois (2 IP; 2-19-13) Earned his fi rst two career saves in back-to-back games against IPFW on Feb. 23 and Feb. 24…Did not allow a hit in fi ve of his outings…Had four multi-strikeout appearances, including a career-best four strikeouts in R* ...... 0 (17x) two innings against Southern Illinois on Feb. 19…Named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. long at Indiana St. (2.1 IP; 3-10-12) 2012: Saw time in 17 games out of the bullpen…Accounted for 10 scoreless appearances, including four of his fi rst six games, sporting a 1.35 ERA in 6.2 frames through March 18 at Saint Louis…Did not allow ER* ...... 0 (20x) an extra-base hit through his fi rst eight appearances (through the Vanderbilt game on April 3)…Tossed a long at Indiana St. (2.1 IP; 3-10-12) career-high 2.1 shutout innings on March 10 at Indiana State…Fanned a pair of batters in 1.2 innings on May 9 against Belmont. BB* ...... 0 (8x) 2011: long at Murray St. (1.2 IP; 3-16-13) Logged 12 innings over 11 appearances, including one start against Belmont on May 11…Best outing came in his collegiate debut against Indiana State on Feb. 26, when he fanned three and allowed just one hit in two innings of relief…Earned a victory against Big Ten member Purdue aft er one scoreless inning of K ...... 4 relief on March 13…Posted a 1.50 ERA in his fi rst fi ve appearances of the season. vs. S. Illinois (2 IP; 2-19-13) BEFORE UTM: Was a two-way player at Lexington High School under head coach Terry Odle, where he XBH* ...... 0 (20x) led the Tigers to a 31-16 record as a senior and berth in the Class AA state tournament in Smyrna...He long at Indiana St. (2.1 IP; 3-10-12) was an all-tournament, all-district and West Tennessee All-Star selection...In the state tournament against Smith County, he took the mound and pitched a six-inning , allowing just two hits on one

*minimum 1 IP unearned run while fanning fi ve but came away the hard-luck loser in a 1-0 game...He helped the Tigers get to that point by leading LHS to a 17-2 win over Memphis Fairley in the sectional round...On off ense, he was also one of the team leaders in home runs, swatting nine...Also was a standout quarterback and safety on the school’s football team for head coaches Steve Lindsay and Bryant Hollingsworth.

PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 21, 1991...Son of Lloyd and Allison Jones...Has two sisters, Jennifer McCollum 6 (who attended UT Martin from 2005-09) and Rebecca Jones...Majoring in health and human performance.

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GGAMEAME BESTSBESTS 2013: Tallied 10 appearances on the mound, including one start (at Southern Illinois on April 16)…Had IP ...... 4.0 seven appearances of two earned runs allowed or less…Went a season-long three innings in two appearances (at Ole Miss on Feb. 20 and at Evansville on April 2), striking out a pair of batters in each outing. at Arkansas St. (3-16-11)

2012: Was granted a redshirt. H* ...... 0 vs. Memphis (2.2 IP; 3-19-13) 2011: Made seven appearances – including a pair of starts (against Arkansas State on March 16 and against Belmont on April 6)…Allowed one or zero earned run in four of his seven appearances…Registered a 1.35 R* ...... 1 (2x) ERA in his fi rst three appearances (6.2 innings), including a perfect inning of relief in his debut against long at Arkansas St. (4 IP; 3-16-11) Indiana State on Feb. 26…Gave up just one run on two hits in his start against Arkansas State on March 16.

BEFORE UTM: Joins the Skyhawks out of the alma mater of former Skyhawk great Wes Patterson... ER* ...... 1 (2x) Boasting a fastball that touches 90 miles per hour, he was 3-5 with two saves and a 3.00 ERA his senior year long at Arkansas St. (4 IP; 3-16-11) for the Saints, playing under head coach Mike Vanamin...He helped the team win the TSSAA Division II- AA substate championship and fi nish fourth in the state in Division II...In a 1-0 win over St. Benedict, he BB* ...... 0 fanned 13 batters...Played summer baseball for the Dulins Dodgers. at Ole Miss (3 IP; 2-20-13) PERSONAL: Born on April 15, 1992...Son of Scott and Shannon Miller...Has one younger sister, Caitlyn... Majoring in fi nance. K ...... 2 (3x) last at Evansville (3 IP; 4-2-13)

XBH* ...... 0 (2x) long at Arkansas St. (4 IP; 3-16-11)

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GGAMEAME BESTSBESTS 2013: Developed into one of the team’s best pitchers as the season progressed, ending the year with 14 appearances (12 starts)…Led the team with four victories and 62.2 innings pitched while ranking ninth IP ...... 8.0 in the OVC in strikeouts per nine innings (7.61)…Had a 6.03 ERA while racking up 53 strikeouts… at SIUE (5-5-13) Eclipsed fi ve innings in eight of his starts, including a career-long eight innings at SIU Edwardsville on May 5…Earned a victory in two of his fi rst three appearances (Feb. 24 against IPFW, March 4 against Mid- H* ...... 4 Continent)…One of his best games came on April 14 at Eastern Kentucky, notching the win aft er tossing six at Eastern Ky. (6 IP; 4-14-13) shutout innings with zero extra-base hits allowed…Struck out at least three batters in 11 diff erent outings, including a career-high eight strikeouts against SIU Edwardsville on May 5…Limited the opposition to a .206 batting average (14-for-68) with two outs in the inning…Named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor R* ...... 0 Roll. at Eastern Ky. (6 IP; 4-14-13) 2012: Made 14 appearances, including a start at No. 14 Ole Miss on March 6...Limited the opposition to a paltry .136 batting average (3-for-22) with two outs in the inning...Tallied fi ve shutout appearances, ER* ...... 0 including three straight in early April against Vanderbilt, Murray State and Lipscomb...Also recorded at Eastern Ky. (6 IP; 4-14-13) scoreless outings against Belmont (April 24) and Eastern Illinois (May 12)...Tossed a career-high three innings in back-to-back appearances against Belmont (no hits, no walks) on April 24 and Southeast BB* ...... 0 Missouri (one run, two strikeouts) on April 28...Also tallied a pair of strikeouts at Georgia Southern (Feb. 18), at Murray State (April 7) and against Jacksonville State (April 15)...Named to the OVC Commissioner’s vs. Mid-Continent (5 IP; 3-4-13) Honor Roll.

K ...... 8 BEFORE UTM: Joins the program out of nearby Greenfi eld High School, where he was a three-sport star... at SIUE (8 IP; 5-5-13) Led the Yellowjackets to a 20-8 record in 2011 under head coach Willie Trevathan...Was an outstanding two-way player at GHS, posting a .463 batting average in 82 at-bats in 2011...Reached base at a .527 clip and slugged .780 as a senior, accumulating seven doubles, two triples, fi ve homers, 35 runs scored and 27 XBH* ...... 0 RBI...On the mound, posted a 9-1 record in 10 appearances (all starts) as a senior...Tossed fi ve complete at Eastern Ky. (6 IP; 4-14-13) games, three shutouts and boasted a 1.30 ERA...In 54 innings, fanned 101 batters against 10 walks, limiting the opposition to a .170 batting average...As a junior, he led the Yellowjackets to a District 14A and regional *minimum 5 IP championship...Was a three-time 14A all-district selection and has taken home the District 14A baseball tournament MVP...A member of the TBCA 2010 team, his biggest sports thrill was throwing a 10-inning, 1-0 victory over district rival Dresden...Also shined as the school’s quarterback on the football team and forward on the basketball team.

PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 11, 1992...Son of Randy and Cheryl Potts...Has two older siblings, Denise 1144 Douglas and Kelsey Potts...Has family ties to UT Martin, as his sister currently attends UT Martin and his father was a 1987 graduate...Majoring in health and human performance.

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GGAMEAME BESTSBESTS 2013: Closed out the season as one of the most trusted options on the mound, making 15 appearances with IP ...... 7.1 two starts (at Ole Miss on Feb. 20, against Morehead State on April 19)…Was responsible for a 4.40 ERA in vs. Morehead St. (4-19-13) 43 innings with 44 hits allowed…Accounted for a 2.95 ERA over his fi nal 13 appearances of the season… Stepped up and pitched a career-long 7.1 innings with a career-high seven strikeouts and only two earned H* ...... 0 runs allowed against Morehead State on April 19…Accumulated seven appearances with zero earned runs at E. Illinois (2.1 IP; 5-16-13) allowed…Had 10 appearances where he pitched two or more innings…Fanned two-plus batters in 10 diff erent appearances…Limited the opposition to a .212 batting average (11-for-52) with two outs in the R* ...... 0 (8x) inning…Named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. long vs. Butler (4 IP; 2-25-12), vs. Evansville (4 IP; 3-20-13) 2012: Was a versatile option for the Skyhawks, making 16 appearances (including seven starts)…Earned and at Austin Peay (4 IP; 5-11-13) the second-annual College Baseball Insipiration Award presented by CollegeBaseballInsider. com…Won his fi rst three decisions on the mound, fi nishing the season tied for second on the team with ER* ...... 0 (8x) three victories…Picked up a win in his collegiate debut (four shutout innings, one hit allowed) against long vs. Butler (4 IP; 2-25-12), Butler on Feb. 25...Also notched victories against Christian Brothers on March 20 (three shutout innings, vs. Evansville (4 IP; 3-20-13) and at Austin Peay (4 IP; 5-11-13) one hit allowed) and against OVC rival Tennessee Tech on March 25 (fi ve innings, two runs, career-high fi ve strikeouts)…Had seven multi-strikeout and six shutout appearances…Closed out the season with four BB* ...... 0 (6x) scoreless appearances in his fi nal fi ve outings...Named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. long at Evansville (4 IP; 3-13-12), and vs. Evansville (4 IP; 3-20-13) BEFORE UTM: Comes to UT Martin from Parkway West High School, the alma mater of former Skyhawk pitcher Dan Tobik…In 2011 under head coach Jeff Chazen, he posted a 1-1 record in six games (fi ve starts – K ...... 7 including one complete game)…Posted a 3.23 ERA in 26 innings, fanning 30 batters against 14 walks while vs. Morehead St. (7.1 IP; 4-19-13) limiting opponents to a .250 batting average…Enjoyed a standout junior campaign for the Longhorns, starting a team-high eight of the team’s 21 games on the mound – sporting a 4-3 overall record with a team- XBH* ...... 0 (8x) best 4.23 ERA…Tallied a team-high 37 strikeouts (compared to just 13 walks) in 41.1 innings for a 2.85 long vs. Morehead St. (7.1 IP; 4-19-13) strikeout-to-walk ratio…Was especially tough in league games, going 2-1 with a 2.83 ERA in 17.1 innings.

*minimum 2 IP PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 4, 1992…Son of Julie and Larry Smith…Has fi ve siblings: Taylor, Carolyn, 3311 Andrew, Allison and Colleen…Majoring in health and human performance.

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GGAMEAME BESTSBESTS 2013: Was a mainstay in the Skyhawk lineup, as he was one of two players to have started all 51 games… In addition to games started, also led the team with nine sacrifi ce hits (fi ft h in the OVC), 125 assists and a AB ...... 6 1.000 success rate in stolen bases (7-for-7)…Ranked second on the team with 14 multi-hit games, including at Murray St. (3-16-13) four 3-hit performances (at Murray State on March 16, against Belmont on April 6, at Central Arkansas on April 23 and at Eastern Illinois on May 18)…Posted a .307 on-base percentage and a .367 slugging percentage to go along with 17 runs scored and 17 RBI’s…Tallied seven doubles, a triple and two home R ...... 2 (4x) runs…Had three multi-RBI games (at Murray State on March 16, against Evansville on March 20 and at Central Arkansas on April 23)…Hit .362 (21-for-58) with two outs and advanced the runner on third base last at E. Illinois (5-18-13) and less than two out 70 percent of the time (7-for-10)…Also posted a .952 fi elding percentage (only 10 errors in 207 chances)…Named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

H ...... 4 2012: Earned a spot on the OVC All-Freshman squad, starting in 43 of his 44 games on the left side of the at Indiana State (3-10-12) infi eld…Hit .277 in 159 at-bats, including a .432 clip (16-for-37) against left -handed pitchers…Was the most dangerous with the bases loaded (5-for-7, .714 batting average) and as the leadoff man in an inning (16-for-40, .400)…Had 12 multi-hit performances, the second-highest total on the team…Tallied a 4-for- RBI ...... 2 (7x) 4 eff ort at the plate at Indiana State on March 10 and also had fi ve 3-hit games to his credit…Recorded six multi-hit games in a span of nine games from April 7-24, fi ve of which came in OVC play…Had four last at Central Ark. (4-23-13) multi-RBI games, three of which came against OVC competition (Austin Peay, Jacksonville State, Eastern Kentucky)…Scored twice against Butler on Feb. 25 and at Indiana State on March 10…Also made four appearances out of the bullpen, producing three shutout appearances while fanning fi ve batters in three 2B ...... 1 (13x) total innings. last vs. Central Ark. (5-14-13) BEFORE UTM: Prepped at St. Rita of Cascia High School, who sported a 29-6 record in 2011, winning its regional championship…A dominant member of the Chicago Catholic League, the Mustangs were coming HR...... 1 (2x) off back-to-back state runner-up appearances and have established themselves as the winningest program in the state of Illinois since 2004…As one of four Division-I commitments on his team, he was a 2011 last at Central Ark. (4-23-13) Rawlings Central Region All-American Honorable Mention selection…Playing primarily on the left side of the infi eld and outfi eld, he hit .345 with three homers and 31 RBI while scoring 26 runs…On the mound, he posted a 2-1 record to go along with four saves…Put together a miniscule 1.52 ERA in 27.2 innings, BB ...... 2 (2x) allowing 24 hits and tallying a 27:4 strikeout-to-walk ratio…At the plate, his best game this past season last at SIUE (5-4-13) came on April 13 against Bishop McNamara when he went 3-for-3 with a home run and , driving in four runs…In the team’s sectional semifi nal against Oak Park-River Forest, he also contributed with an RBI single…Along with being a member on St. Rita’s 2010 team that went 32-10 and made it all the way to the state championship game, he helped lead the Mustangs to the 2009 summer state title.

PERSONAL: Born on June 7, 1993…Son of Don and Deb Zych…Has two siblings, Tony and Kailey… Family has an athletic background, as his father played collegiate football at North Central College in Naperville, Ill., while his brother earned a spot on the All-Big East team as a closer on the University of Louisville’s baseball team and was draft ed by the in the fourth round of the 2011 MLB 1100 Draft …Majoring in communications.

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GGAMEAME BESTSBESTS 2013: Was granted a medical redshirt aft er suff ering a season-ending left thumb injury in the preseason. AB ...... 4 (8x) 2012: Played in 33 games and started in 27 contests, claiming the starting shortstop role midway through last at Eastern Ill. (5-13-12) the season…Tallied four multi-hit games – all of which came in four diff erent OVC series (Jacksonville State, Southeast Missouri, Eastern Kentucky, Eastern Illinois)…Produced two-RBI games against Eastern R ...... 2 (2x) Kentucky (May 4) and at Eastern Illinois (May 11)…Drew two walks and hit the go-ahead homer in the last at Morehead St. (5-18-12) bottom of the eighth inning of a 5-4 win over Southeast Missouri on April 27…Also homered and drew two walks at Morehead State on May 18...Scored twice against Southeast Missouri (April 27) and Morehead State (May 18). H ...... 2 (4x) last at Eastern Ill. (5-13-12) BEFORE UTM: Played shortstop for the Memphis University School Owls under head coach Johnny Beard...Drove in four runs to carry MUS to 10-6 win over CBHS in the regional championship last season… RBI ...... 2 (2x) Was part of back-to-back regional championships and state tournament runner-up appearances (2010- 11)… Hit a walk-off home run against St. Georges his junior season…Was named a Commercial Appeal last at Eastern Ill. (5-11-12) “Best of the Preps” candidate for All-Metro Private Schools as a sophomore…Earned a spot on the regional tournament team in both 2009 and 2010. 2B ...... 1 (3x) last at Morehead St. (5-19-12) PERSONAL: Born on July 20, 1992…Son of Jeff and Lisa Deason…Has one younger sister, Brooke… Majoring in fi nance.

HR...... 1 (2x) last at Morehead St. (5-18-12)

BB ...... 2 (2x) last at Morehead St. (5-18-12) 3

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GGAMEAME BESTSBESTS 2013: Emerged as the starting catcher towards the end of the season, starting in 12 of his 22 games played… AB ...... 5 Hit .250 in 44 at-bats with a team-high .389 on-base average while posting a .318 slugging percentage… Had three doubles, fi ve runs scored and an RBI…Hit safely in eight of his 12 starts, ending the season vs. Morehead St. (4-20-13) on a four-game hitting streak…Had his fi rst career multi-hit game in his fi rst two at-bats of the season against Mid-Continent on March 4…Hit .310 against right-handed pitching (9-for-29)…Named to the R ...... 1 (5x) OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. last vs. Austin Peay (5-10-13) BEFORE UTM: Comes to UT Martin from the highly successful Friendship Christian School program located in Lebanon, Tenn....Under head coach John McNeal, the Commanders earned four straight district, H ...... 2 region and substate titles and four appearances in the TSSAA Spring Fling...Led the 2012 FCS squad to vs. Mid-Continent (3-4-13) a 37-4 overall record and a runner-up fi nish as a junior in 2011...As a senior, Erie posted a .405 batting average with 38 RBI, seven doubles and three home runs...Showed a patient approach at the plate, drawing RBI ...... 1 22 walks that resulted in a .513 on-base percentage...Was a second team all-state performer as a senior, a two-time all-district selection (2011, 2012) as well as an all-region and all-midstate performer as a senior... at Central Ark. (4-23-13) Played in the inaugural adidas Middle Tennessee Senior All-Star Classic at Cumberland University in June 2012...Also played wide receiver on the FCS football squad, helping the Commanders capture the 2011 state 2B ...... 1 (3x) championship. last vs. Austin Peay (5-10-13) PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 17, 1993...Son of David and Kendra Erie...Has three older siblings, Andrea, Ashlie and Katie...Majoring in health and human performance. HR...... None

BB ...... 2 vs. Morehead St. (4-19-13) 2

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GGAMEAME BESTSBESTS 2013: Made eight appearances, including one start (at Central Arkansas on April 23)...Logged multi-innings IP ...... 4.0 in exactly half of his appearances, including a career-high four innings in relief against Central Arkansas on May 14…Racked up two or more strikeouts in four appearances, including a career-best four punchouts vs. Central Ark. (5-14-13) against Central Arkansas on May 14…Pieced together three consecutive outings with zero earned runs from March 16-April 2 out of the bullpen (a span of 5.1 innings). H* ...... 0 vs. Tenn. Tech (1.1 IP; 3-23-13) BEFORE UTM: Played for head coach Mike Moss at Chaminade-Madonna Preparatory School in Hollywood, Fla. last season…As a senior, Flores went 4-5 with a 2.28 ERA in 11 appearances…Struck R* ...... 0 out 56 batters while allowing 54 hits in 58.1 innings…Tossed a one-hitter while whiffi ng six batters in vs. Tenn. Tech (1.1 IP; 3-23-13) six innings while helping the Lions to the 4Him Classic championship over Calvary Christian…Was an honorable mention all-county selection by the Miami Herald newspaper…As a junior in 2011, posted a 7-6 record with a 2.23 ERA in 74 innings, fanning 71 batters against only 22 walks against a powerhouse district ER* ...... 0 (2x) in South Florida that featured three of the nation’s top-25 squads…Tossed eight complete games in 13 long at Murray St. (3.1 IP; 3-16-13) starts and earned all-district fi rst team accolades…Was also named a fi rst teamer by 954 Broward baseball magazine and was an honorable mention selection to the All-South Florida team…Pitched for the Miami BB* ...... 0 Snappers in the summer of 2011, going 6-1 with a pair of saves, sporting a 1.95 ERA in 38 innings…Was vs. Tenn. Tech (1.1 IP; 3-23-13) invited to take part in the inaugural Power Showcase All-World Baseball Classic on Dec. 30, 2011 at Chase Field (home of the ) in Phoenix, Ariz., representing the U.S. in a game that featured the most prolifi c 40 amateur prospects in the world (20 born in the U.S. and 20 international). K ...... 4 vs. Central Ark. (5-14-13) PERSONAL: Born on Aug. 4, 1994…Son of Eduardo and Jacqueline Flores…Has three siblings: Eddie Jr., Christine and Nicole…Majoring in health and human performance. XBH* ...... 0 (2x) long at Murray St. (3.1 IP; 3-16-13)

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GGAMEAME BESTSBESTS 2013: Was a versatile option as a true freshman, appearing in 29 games with 22 starts at catcher, left fi eld or AB ...... 5 designated hitter…Tallied 11 RBI’s and scored 10 runs in just 94 plate appearances…Had a multi-hit game against Evansville on March 20 and had a multi-RBI game less than a week later against Tennessee Tech vs. Tenn. Tech (3-23-13) on March 24…Drove in a run fi ve times during a six-game stretch from March 30-April 19…Hit .318 with runners in scoring position (7-for-22) and advanced the runner on third base with less than two outs seven R ...... 2 times in eight opportunities (85.7 percent). vs. Evansville (3-20-13) BEFORE UTM: Coming off a successful senior campaign at Ferguson Senior High School in Miami, Fla….Th e Falcons tallied a 13-11 record under head coach Jose Novas in 2012…Attended Braddock High H ...... 2 School as a junior, where he started every game and fi nished the season with a .310 batting average…Was a vs. Evansville (3-20-13) standout defensive catcher, committing only one error throughout the duration of his junior season…As a sophomore, he recorded a .369 batting average and nine triples while leading Coral Park High School to a RBI ...... 2 postseason berth, starting in every game. vs. Tenn. Tech (3-24-13) PERSONAL: Born on Sept. 4, 1993…Son of Cesar Paublini and Luisa Campos…Has four siblings, Cesar Paublini, Gabriela Paublini, Alessandra Paublini and Paola Paublini…Majoring in business administration. 2B ...... 1 (3x) last at SE Missouri (3-30-13)

HR...... None

BB ...... 1 (4x) last at E. Illinois (5-17-13) 5

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GGAMEAME BESTSBESTS 2013: Saw time in 15 games, starting in 11 contests before a season-ending foot injury led to a redshirt AB ...... 4 (3x) season…Hit .256 in 39 at-bats while playing mostly left fi eld…Scored and drove in six runs…Tallied a pair of multi-hit games, including a 2-for-3, two runs scored and two RBI’s performance against IPFW on Feb. last at Murray St. (3-15-13) 24, belting his fi rst career home run in that game.

R ...... 2 BEFORE UTM: Prepped at Providence Catholic High School in New Lenox, Ill., where he caught, played vs. IPFW (2-24-13) fi rst base and outfi eld under head coach Mark Smith…Led the Celtics to the 2012 Catholic League Blue championship and regional title as a senior…Won Providence’s 2012 Silver Slugger Award and the Steven Bajenski Award…Was named an all-area honorable mention by the Herald News, a Chicago Sun-Times H ...... 2 (2x) newspaper publication...Also won several summer tournament championships as a member of the Illinois last vs. Jacksonville St. (3-8-13) Sparks, who also produced current Skyhawk teammate Nico Zych.

PERSONAL: RBI ...... 2 Born on July 1, 1994…Son of Kenneth and Mary Ellen King…Has two younger siblings, Michael and Nicole…Major is undeclared. vs. IPFW (2-24-13)

2B ...... 1 (2x) last vs. Jacksonville St. (3-8-13)

HR...... 1 vs. IPFW (2-24-13)

BB ...... 1 at SE Louisiana (2-15-13) 2244

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2013: Attended UT Martin but did not play baseball.

BEFORE UTM: Played at Lyon College, an NAIA school located in Batesville, Ark….Played infi eld and pitcher under head coach Tony Roepcke…Played in 30 games in the fi eld in 2011 while notching a win on 1111 the mound in 18.1 innings spread out over 12 appearances…Helped the Scots post a 30-23 overall record in 2010, when he saw time in 13 games in the fi eld and nine appearances on the mound…Notched a win and fanned eight batters over 7.2 innings…Prepped at Richland High School in Lynnville, Tenn., where he was a standout for the Raiders…Helped guide the Raiders to a 27-14 record and a run in the state tournament in 2007.

PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 28, 1991...Son of Don and Maria Malone...Majoring in engineering.

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BEFORE UTM: Transfers to the Skyhawks out of nearby Union University in Jackson, Tenn., where he played one season for head coach Brent Fronabarger…Evolved into a weekend starting pitcher for the Bulldogs, going 3-1 in 14 appearances (nine starts)…Posted a 5.05 ERA in 57 innings while also playing in 35 games (19 starts) in the infi eld… He tossed eight quality innings in a win over NAIA powerhouse Cumberland University and also pitched fi ve eff ective innings against UT Martin on Feb. 22…Prepped at North Side High School under head coaches Chris Clark and Jason McCauley…Tallied a .451 batting average, 12 home runs, 110 RBI’s, 49 doubles, 183 hits and 156 runs scored during 3355 his prep career…Posted a 2.52 ERA with 90 strikeouts in 63 innings as a senior, helping NSHS to its second consecutive district title…Was named a fi rst team Jackson Sun All-West Tennessee selection, the Most Outstanding Defensive Player in the West Tennessee High School All-Star Classic and all-district as a senior in 2011…Led the Indians to their fi rst district championship in several years aft er earning all-region and all-district accolades…Was the winning pitcher in the 2010 District 13AAA semifi nal and championship contests…Hit . 491 with 17 doubles and 28 RBI’s in 2009, earning TBCA Super Sophomore accolades and Tennessee Sports Writers Association all-state honors…Hit .390 as a freshman at NSHS.

PERSONAL: Born on Sept. 17, 1992…Son of Paul and Leanne Alexander…Father Paul also attended UT Martin… Majoring in English. 3300 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball NNEWCOMEREWCOMER PLAYERPLAYER BIOSBIOS

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BEFORE UTM: Spent the last two seasons playing under head coach Jon Olsen at McCook Community College in McCook, Neb….Appeared in 93 games over two seasons, tallying 34 RBI’s while drawing 33 walks for the Indians…Started in every game as a freshman, hitting .268 with a .400 on-base percentage, 23 RBI’s, 12 doubles, three triples and 13 stolen bases…Was a Region 9 Sophomore Showcase participant 3322 in Peoria, Ariz….Capped off his MCC career by earning the school’s Scholar Athlete of the Year award… Was a fi rst team all-state and fi rst team all-conference player at Sheridan High School for head coach Ben Phillips…Hit .410 with 22 doubles, nine home runs, six triples, 28 stolen bases while leading SHS to a second place fi nish at state in 2011…Hit .430 with 20 doubles, three triples, 12 homers and 30 stolen bases while racking up fi rst-team all-state and fi rst team all-conference accolades in 2010.

PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 21, 1992…Son of Charlie Carrel and Mindy Wilson…Has one sibling, Seth… Father Charlie played collegiate baseball at Colorado College…Majoring in sports management.

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BEFORE UTM: Comes to UT Martin from nearby Jackson State Community College, where he played alongside fellow Skyhawk teammate Alex Martin…Took part in 89 games in the outfi eld in two seasons, tallying 42 RBI’s and 36 runs scored while helping the Generals to a 63-38 record under head coach Tyson Malik…Notched a team-high three saves to go along with a 1-1 record and 6.00 ERA in 11 appearances in 1 2013…Was a standout player at Camden Central High School under head coach Rick Sturdivant…Helped lead the Lions to a 20-9 overall record in 2011, capturing the 11AA district title and a runner-up fi nish in Region 6AA…Earned the District 11AA MVP his senior season aft er hitting .494 with eight homers, 39 runs scored and 27 RBI’s for CCHS.

PERSONAL: Born on April 16, 1993…Son of Marty and Renee Douglas…Majoring in chemistry.

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BEFORE UTM: Played under head coach Tyson Malik at Jackson State Community College, where he also played alongside current Skyhawk teammate Taylor Douglas…Last season, went 3-3 with a 6.07 ERA in 15 appearances (four starts) for a Generals squad that went 29-22 overall…Struck out 22 batters against only 12 walks in 29.2 innings…Best game in 2013 came against Dyersburg State Community College on April 28, when he went a season-high 5.2 innings, allowing three runs on only three hits while fanning four…Filled a variety of roles in 2012 for the Generals, who posted 4 a 34-18 record…Went 1-1 with a 6.75 ERA in 10 appearances, conceding 29 hits while fanning 12 batters…Seven of his 10 appearances were multi-inning outings, including a career-high six frames against Walters State Community College on March 25…Played his high school ball at Rossview High School…Enjoyed a remarkable senior season, going undefeated (8-0) on the hill on his way to earning 2011 Pitcher of the Year accolades from the Clarksville Leaf Chronicle newspaper…Overall, the Hawks completed their best season in school history, going 30-10 with a 16-2 league record under head coach Jason Rice…Led RHS to the regular season 10AAA and district tournament championship in 2011, earning multiple accolades – including all-area Pitcher and Player of the Year honors.

PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 17, 1993…Son of Marty and Michelle Martin…Has one younger sibling, Trey…Majoring in education.

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BEFORE UTM: Signs with the Skyhawks out of Sierra College in Rocklin, Calif.…Helped the Wolverines to a 33-9 overall record with a 19-5 conference mark and Big 8 championship in 2013…Posted an impressive .977 fi elding percentage in 19 games (13 starts)…Played in 17 games with seven starts in 2012, accounting for a .972 fi elding percentage for a team that fi nished 26-18-1…Attended Del Campo High School in Fair 2255 Oaks, Calif., where he was named a Northern California All-League player for three straight seasons (2009- 11) for the Cougars.

PERSONAL: Born on April 28, 1992…Son of Mike and Alisia Nantze…Has one older brother, Matt… Majoring in education.

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BEFORE UTM: Joins the Skyhawks aft er a successful two-year career at Th ree Rivers Community College in Poplar Bluff , Mo., where he played under head coach Stacey Burkey and former UT Martin assistant coach Joe Scarano… Helped lead TRCC to a fourth place fi nish in the 2013 Region 16 tournament…Earned Midwest Community College Athletic Conference fi rst team all-conference accolades aft er leading the Raiders’ pitching staff with a 3.22 ERA in 1177 2013…Posted a 5-2 record, allowing only 35 hits while fanning 35 batters in 44.2 innings…Surpassed fi ve innings fi ve times in 2013, including a season-best seven shutout innings at John A. Logan College on March 19…Appeared in 14 games as a freshman in 2012, posting a 6-5 record with a 5.26 ERA while striking out 36 batters in 65 innings…Went past fi ve innings in eight diff erent starts, including a season-high 7.2 scoreless innings over John A. Logan College on March 7…Prepped at Bernie High School, where he played for head coach Jason Long…Was named a Pro-Day Prep Gear fi rst team All-American pitcher in 2010…Led the Mules to the 2010 Fall Classic baseball championship.

PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 28, 1991…Son of Brad and Amber Stevens…Has one sibling, Josh…Majoring in communications.

JJacksonrrhphpa • 6-2c6-2ks • 1901o9n0 • RR/rZarubinZ/ra • jjuniorruunbioinr ppleasanton,leasanton, calif.calif. oohlonehlone collegecollege

BEFORE UTM: Joins the Skyhawks out of Ohlone College in Fremont, Calif., where he played for head coach Julian Russell…Was an innings-eater for the Renegades, logging 66.1 innings in 18 appearances over his two seasons…Made a team-high 10 starts and posted a 3-5 record with a 5.60 ERA in 2013…Went 0-1 with a strong 2.31 ERA in six appearances (two starts) as Ohlone posted a 28-12 record on its way to a 2299 CCCAA Regional Championship during his freshman campaign…Attended Foothill High School, where he was a Perfect Game USA honorable mention selection.

PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 8, 1993…Son of David and Sandra Zarubin….Family has a strong athletic background, as his father David ran track at Fresno State while his mother Sandra ran track at Wheaton College…Majoring in business and global aff airs.

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BEFORE UTM: Attended Western High School in Davie, Fla., where he primarily played shortstop for head coach Paul Barnes…Earned 2013 Florida Region honorable mention honors by Perfect Game USA…Was a 2012 honorable mention All-Broward County selection by the South Florida Sun Sentinel newspaper…Led the Wildcats with a .365 batting average while also tallying team-highs in hits, RBI, doubles and slugging 4422 percentage while also ranking fourth in his district in hits, RBI and doubles…Was identifi ed by Jim Gemler as a Top Underclassmen prospect by Baseball America aft er a fall tournament in Fort Myers, Fla. in 2011.

PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 24, 1994…Son of Rick and Teri Balter…Has one younger sibling, Alex…Major is undecided.

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BEFORE UTM: Coming off a spectacular prep career at Pelham High School, where he played for head coach Sean Anderson…Helped the Panthers win the 2013 Class 6A state championship aft er hitting .392 and blasting fi ve of his metro-best eight home runs during the playoff run…Hit .355 overall with a .610 slugging percentage with 27 RBI’s and 20 stolen bases while batting leadoff for PHS…Was named the 1133 Birmingham News Metro Player of the Year, the Class 6A Player of the Year and was also named to the Sports Writers Association Super All-State team.

PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 27, 1994...Son of Bill and Donna Johnson...Majoring in engineering.

3344 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball NNEWCOMEREWCOMER PLAYERPLAYER BIOSBIOS

rrhphp • 5-105KKhalil-10h a• 1951l9il5 • KKendleyRR/r/ern • dffreshmanrleeyshman pparis,aris, tenn.tenn. hhenryenry countycounty hshs

BEFORE UTM: Prepped at Henry County High School in nearby Paris, Tenn., where he played for head coach Brian Welp…Helped the Patriots to a 55-40 overall record in his four seasons at HCHS…Was named the top pitching prospect at the Under Armour-Baseball Factory PVP national tryout event in 5555 Germantown, Tenn. in 2010. PERSONAL: Born on May 8, 1995...Son of DeLeon Kendley and Tara Littleton...Majoring in business.

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BEFORE UTM: Played alongside current Skyhawk infi elder Nico Zych at St. Rita of Cascia High School, one of the most tradition-rich programs in the state of Illinois…Playing under head coach Mike Zunica, he helped lead the Mustangs to yet another 30-win season and regional championship in 2013…Hit a key two-run homer to lead St. Rita of Cascia to the tournament victory in the Steven M. Bajenski Memorial 8 Baseball Tournament.

PERSONAL: Born on May 26, 1995...Son of Keith and Lisa Massey...Majoring in education.

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BEFORE UTM: Attended Adrian Wilcox High School, where the Chargers fi nished 22-12 overall, good enough for a second place fi nish in the league playoff s in 2013 under head coach Paul Rosa…Was a Central Coast Section fi rst team all-league third baseman and a fi rst team all-league All-SCVAL de Anza division honoree in 2013…Was named a “Diamond Dozen” honoree heading into his senior season…Earned 3333 honorable mention all-league honors by the San Jose Mercury News in 2012.

PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 19, 1995...Son of Gil and Leslie Molina...Majoring in education.

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BEFORE UTM: Prepped at Lenoir City High School…Helped lead the Panthers to the second day of pod play in the District 4-AAA baseball tournament in 2013…Also played quarterback for the LCHS football team.

1155 PERSONAL: Born on July 8, 1995...Son of Brian and Patty Roe...Majoring in business and global aff airs.

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rrhphpDDillon • 6-66-6 i•ll 2052o0n5 • RR/rSSymon/r • ffreshmanyrmesohnman ggermantown,ermantown, ttenn.enn. hhoustonouston hshs

BEFORE UTM: Played for head coach Lane McCarter at the prestigious Houston High School program, where the Mustangs went 30-15 overall in 2013…Helped HHS capture the region and district championships, punching a ticket to the playoff s in 2013…Led the team with 13 appearances on the mound in 2013, the seventh-highest amount of games pitched in a single-season in program history…Earned a spot on the 2233 second annual State Farm/Shelby County high school all-star baseball game, held at USA Stadium in Millington, Tenn….Also was part of a Mustang squad that went 20-9 in 2012.

PERSONAL: Born on June 23, 1994...Son of Mike and Renee Symon...Majoring in business and global aff airs.

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BEFORE UTM: Prepped at Kingwood Park High School, where the Panthers went 25-10 overall with a 12-4 district record under head coach Bruce Cox in 2013…Was part of a stacked Panther lineup that hit .384 with a .466 on-base percentage and .543 slugging percentage as a team in 2013…Hit .443 (39-for-88) with a .479 on-base percentage, .602 slugging percentage, nine doubles, a triple and a homer as a senior… 2200 Accounted for a team-high .404 batting average in 29 games as a junior, earning fi rst team All-District 18- 4A accolades…Also named to the All-District 18-4A second team in 2011.

PERSONAL: Born on May 21, 1995...Son of Ray and Melissa Upton...Majoring in business and global aff airs.

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ooff • 5-105CChase-10 •h 1701a70s • ell/r /rYYoung • ffreshmanoruesnhgman ddexter,exter, mmo.o. ddexterexter hhss

BEFORE UTM: Played for head coach Brian Becker at Dexter High School in Dexter, Mo. but the 5-10, 170-pound outfi elder originally grew up in Martin aft er both of his parents attended UT Martin…Helped the Charleston Fighting Squirrels claim the Missouri Senior state championship for the sixth time in the last seven years in 2013, roping three hits out of the leadoff spot…Posted back-to-back all- 3366 SEMO Conference and all-district fi rst team accolades in 2011-12…As a junior, he hit .408 with 29 runs scored and 28 RBI to go along with seven doubles and 11 stolen bases…Was a three-sport athlete for the Bearcats, also playing football and basketball…Primarily lining up at wide receiver, he was named as an all- SEMO Conference selection for the three straight seasons…Was named academic all-state in 2013.

PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 24, 1994…Son of Marty and Christine Young and Jennifer Young…Has one younger sibling, Chandler…Majoring in engineering.

3388 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball C O A C H I N G / S U P P O R T S T A F F 22014014 SkyhawkSkyhawk BBaseballaseball IINTERIMNTERIM HHEADEAD CCOACHOACH BBRADRAD GGOSSOSS

Brad Goss was appointed UT Martin’s interim head baseball coach on Sept. 4, 2013. A nine-year member of the Skyhawk coaching staff, Goss became the university’s fi rst-ever full-time assistant baseball coach in 2007-2008, when Cates tabbed him for the job. Goss had spent the previous year as a volunteer assistant at UT Martin and two years before that as a graduate assistant. As the Skyhawks’ hitting and third base coach, Goss worked to develop the hitters, train the catchers and spent fi ve years as the program’s recruiting coordinator. Goss has been an infl uential member of the resurgence of the Skyhawk baseball program over the last four years. With Goss as an assistant, the Skyhawks have produced either a draftee or a MLB free agent signee in four straight years. In 2010, Wes Alsup signed with the organization after setting the UT Martin single-season record with seven saves. One year later, infi elder Trey Karlen was drafted in the 33rd round by the Washington Nationals after becoming the fi rst player in program history to hit at least 20 home runs and steal at least 50 bases in a career. Then in June 2012, Alec Mills was selected by the in the 22nd round after he ranked amongst the Ohio Valley Conference leaders in innings pitched (6.36 per game), strikeouts (74), least walks (2.63 per game) and ERA (3.94). Dan Tobik was then chosen by the of Anaheim in the 39th round of the 2013 MLB Draft. Despite spending two of his seasons as a full-time starter, the 6-4 right-hander is the Skyhawks’ all-time saves leader with eight. He also ranks second in UT Martin history in career strikeouts (263) and appearances (80) while ranking third in innings pitched (275.0) and seventh in games started (30). In 2012, Goss coached one of the program’s all-time greats in Jordan Owen. He ranked fi rst in UT Martin history in games played (204), second in hits (224), home runs (35) and at-bats (742), third in doubles (43) and runs batted in (134), fourth in triples (seven) and eighth in runs scored (112). Goss also helped mentor Ohio Valley Conference All-Newcomers Sonny Mastromatteo and Nico Zych during the 2012 campaign. In 2011, Goss and the Skyhawks broke fi ve team records and made their second-ever appearance in the OVC Tournament, producing their fi rst victory in the event with a 6-2 win over Eastern Kentucky on May 26. He also coached Phil Sorensen, who made the Collegiate Baseball Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American team while earning OVC fi rst team and All-Freshman honors. UT Martin produced 24 wins in 2010, its most since joining the Division-I level in 1992-93. His hitters also broke the all-time school record for at-bats (1,901), hits (579), doubles (115), home runs (75), runs batted in (347), total bases (933) and times hit-by-pitch (60). The 2010 Skyhawk offense also ranks in the top-fi ve all-time in runs scored (380, second), slugging percentage (.491, fi fth), bases on balls (195, fi fth), stolen bases (84, fi fth), and hits per game (10.53, second). In 2009, Goss helped lead the Skyhawks to their best Division-I regular-season fi nish (21-30) until the 2010 team broke the wins mark. UT Martin produced its most amount of OVC victories in a single-season (10) since joining the league in 1993. Under his tutelage, the Skyhawks set the all-time benchmark in UT Martin history in hits (572), home runs (57), total bases (865) and hits per game (11.22). The record for hits, home runs and total bases were later wiped out by the 2010 team. Four of Goss’ hitters were named to the All-OVC postseason team in 2010, a single-season UT Martin record. Ty Nelson, Trey Karlen and Jordan Owen were named to the league’s second team, while Brent Morris was a member of the All-OVC freshman squad. With Goss as an assistant coach, the team has produced some of its all-time great hitters. Cody Terry graduated as the program’s all-time leader in hits (226), runs scored (145) and doubles (47), while Wes Patterson tallied program highs in home runs (39) and RBI (171) while becoming one of three members in Skyhawk history to collect 200 career hits. A 2011 MLB Draft selection, Karlen became the program’s only player to amass 20-plus home runs (23) and 50-plus stolen bases (51), despite only playing two seasons. Goss came to UT Martin from Arkansas Tech, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in 2004 and was a three-time All- selection for the Wonder Boys. A four-year starting catcher for Arkansas Tech, he played for his father Billy Goss and was named to the South Central All-Region team in 2003 and the GSC All-Tournament team in 2001. He was also a four-year member of the GSC Athletic Honor Roll. At the time of his departure, Goss held eight Arkansas Tech career records, including most hits (220), runs scored (152), runs batted in (169), home runs (29), doubles (58), total bases (373), walks (110) and hit by pitch (39). He sported a .350 career batting average during his days at Tech. In the summer of 2006, Goss coached in the Alaska Baseball League, where he assisted former San Diego Padre slugger and West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx (AA) skipper Phil Plantier. As an assistant coach for the Athletes in Action Fire, he had the opportunity to work with some of the nation’s top prospects. Goss earned his master’s degree in education from UT Martin in the fall of 2006. In July 2009, he married the former Anna Moore of Trezevant, Tenn., a 2007 graduate of UT Martin and second grade teacher. The couple resides in Martin. 4400 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball AASSISTANTSSISTANT COACHCOACH ERICERIC EBERSEBERS

Eric Ebers, who served as a volunteer assistant baseball coach at The University of Tennessee at Martin in 2011, has returned to the Skyhawk program as an assistant coach.

Ebers has spent the past two seasons as a graduate assistant at Delta State, an NCAA Division-II university located in Cleveland, Miss.

In Ebers’ two-year tenure at Delta State, the Statesmen generated a 93-26-1 record with a 36-11-1 mark against Gulf South Conference opponents under head coach Mike Kinnison. Delta State fi nished as national runner-up in the College in 2012 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament South Regional this past spring after spending 10 weeks as the No. 1 team in the nation in the National Collegiate Baseball Writer’s poll.

Ebers coached fi ve All-Americans and four Major League Baseball draft picks (Brandon Hardin, Aaron Newcomb, James Hudelson, Garrett Pickens) at Delta State.

Ebers’ lone season at UT Martin ranked as one of the best in the program’s Division-I history. He helped guide the Skyhawks to their fi rst Ohio Valley Conference Tournament appearance since 1996, as well as the fi rst-ever OVC Tournament victory in program history.

Before joining UT Martin in 2011, Ebers was head coach of the Niagara Power, a Fellowship of Christian Athletes affi liated squad who competed in the New York Collegiate Baseball League. He was appointed to that post in the summer of 2010 after one season as the team’s pitching coach.

Ebers was the varsity pitching coach and junior varsity head coach at Columbus High School in Columbus, Miss., guiding his squad to a 2009 conference championship. Ebers also had one-year stints as pitching coach at Ackerman High School in Ackerman, Miss. and Steeleville High School in Steeleville, Ill. – his alma mater.

At Steeleville High School, Ebers was a four-year letterman under coach John Sutton. As a senior in 2001, he went 7-1 on the mound with a 1.56 and 95 strikeouts in 58 1/3 innings.

Ebers’ stellar prep career led him to John A. Logan College in Carterville, Ill. It was there where he became one of the nation’s best pitchers in the junior college ranks playing for longtime coach Jerry Halstead. In two years at John A. Logan, he compiled a 17-8 record with a 2.73 ERA and 158 strikeouts and made two postseason appearances.

In 2002, Ebers helped the Volunteers to a seventh-place fi nish at the Junior by posting a 9-4 record and a staff-best 1.42 season ERA, which ranked second in the country. For his efforts, he was named the Great Rivers Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year after leading John A. Logan to a 37-win season.

Ebers then transferred to continue his baseball career at Mississippi State, where the southpaw played under legendary coach Ron Polk. As a Bulldog, Ebers was a two-time academic team honor roll selection and was a part of Mississippi State’s 2005 SEC Tournament championship squad. He went 2-1 in his two seasons in Starkville, throwing 47 1/3 innings over 18 appearances.

After his collegiate playing days were over, Ebers pitched professionally for the Gateway Grizzlies and River City Rascals (both of the Frontier League), Kansas City T-Bones (Northern League), and El Paso Diablos (members of the American Association) for parts of three seasons before landing his fi rst coaching job in the spring of 2006.

Ebers is married to the former Katie Leech from Jackson, Miss., who is a veterinarian.

22014014 SkyhawkSkyhawk BBaseballaseball 4411 AASSISTANTSSISTANT COACHCOACH CHRISCHRIS GILLIESGILLIES

Chris Gillies, who has spent the last two seasons serving as a graduate assistant strength coach for a variety of Skyhawk teams, has been hired as an assistant coach for the University of Tennessee at Martin baseball program.

Gillies will continue to have primary responsibilities for strength and conditioning and will also assist with coaching defense with the infi elders and outfi elders. He will also serve as fi rst base coach.

Gillies joined Skyhawk athletics in the summer of 2012 and has coordinated the strength and conditioning program for the UT Martin , softball, and baseball teams. He also worked closely with the Skyhawk football team in 2013.

Before that, Gillies was the head baseball coach at Morristown-Hamblen High School East in northeast Tennessee from 2008-12. He earned 2009 All-Inter Mountain Athletic Conference Coach of the Year accolades after leading the Hurricanes to a conference championship and regional semifi nalist berth.

Gillies played collegiately under head coaches Brent Achord (2005) and Tom Griffi n (2006-07) at Carson- Newman University in Jefferson City, Tenn. A right-handed pitcher, Gillies pitched alongside current closer Steve Cishek and helped the Eagles to a 103-64 record and 42-20 slate in South Atlantic Conference play. During Gillies’ senior season, Carson-Newman tallied a 36-20 record, a SAC Tournament championship and an appearance in the NCAA Division II South regional tournament.

Overall, Gillies made 40 appearances in his three seasons at Carson-Newman, tallying three victories and two saves on the mound.

Prior to his playing days at Carson-Newman, Gillies was part of a successful run at Grand Rapids Community College. Playing for head coach Doug Wabeke, Gillies helped guide the Raiders to a 75-32 record (including a 50-8 mark in Michigan Community College Athletic Association play) and back-to-back Division II junior college national championships in 2003-04.

Gillies made 14 career appearances for Grand Rapids, logging one win to go along with a pair of saves. His best season came in 2004, when he posted a stellar 2.66 ERA in 10 appearances.

Gillies, whose wife Leslie is an assistant coach for the Skyhawk soccer team, graduated from Carson- Newman in 2007.

4422 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball VVOLUNTEEROLUNTEER AASSISTANTSSISTANT SHAWNSHAWN YYARBROUGHARBROUGH

Shawn Yarbrough joins the Skyhawks as a volunteer assistant for the 2014 campaign.

Yarbrough recently served as head coach at Mid-Continent University, located in nearby Mayfi eld, Ky., from 2008-13. During his tenure, he saw the Cougars blossom into a very competitive NAIA program, setting school records for victories in back-to-back seasons (2011-12) after he took over a team that had just won seven games in 2008. Included in those two record-setting seasons were victories over NCAA Division-I and Ohio Valley Conference members Murray State (2011) and Southeast Missouri (2012).

Yarbrough’s best season as Mid-Continent skipper came in 2012 when the Cougars posted a program record 27 victories and advanced to the NCCAA World Series, defeating eventual national champion California Baptist during the tournament.

All in all, Yarbrough coached six All-NCCAA players, fi ve All-Trans South Conference players, eight All-NCCAA honorable mention players and one NCCAA World Series member. He oversaw 30 All-Trans South Academic honorees and three Capital One All-District Academic selections.

Yarbrough is an owner of River City Baseball and Softball Academy, a 7,000 square foot facility located in Paducah, Ky. that specializes in private lessons, camps, clinics and more. River City has served more than 300 kids in the area of baseball and softball instruction. He is also a former owner of the Diamond Academy, where he and Jim Grief saw more than 75 players sign college baseball scholarships and seven players get chosen into the MLB Draft.

For fi ve years, Yarbrough also teamed with Grief and Joe Katuska as a recommending scout for the .

Yarbrough played collegiate baseball at John A. Logan College (2001-02), Ole Miss (2003) and McNeese State (2004). In his two seasons at John A. Logan, he crushed 27 home runs – including a school record 16 round-trippers in 2001. He was then named a Baseball America Junior College Preseason All-American shortstop heading into the 2002 season. He would lead the Volunteers to a pair of conference championships and a NJCAA World Series berth in 2002. During his time at Ole Miss, the Rebels qualifi ed for an NCAA Regionals berth before falling to eventual national champion Rice.

Yarbrough went on to play professional independent ball for the for two seasons, an organization managed by former Cincinnati Reds player Wayne Terwilliger and operated by former legend and 1962 National League MVP Maury Wills.

Prior to college, Yarbrough enjoyed a stellar prep career at Lone Oak High School, where he was a two-time All-Region 1 selection for the Purple Flash. He also played in the American Legion national championship game in 2000.

Yarbrough graduated from McNeese State in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in mass communication. He is married to his wife Tara and has two young sons, Crider and Canon.

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A 2009 graduate of UT Martin, Retta Riley joined the Skyhawks athletic training staff in 2011. Along with her duties with the baseball team, she is also the primary trainer for the Skyhawk women’s basketball team and assists with all other sports programs.

Riley comes to UT Martin from the University of West Alabama in Livingston, Ala., where she earned her Master of Arts in teaching and physical education in 2011.

While she was a student at UT Martin, Riley worked with the Skyhawk rodeo, football, softball and women’s basketball teams. She also worked with local high school football and basketball teams.

Riley earned a Bachelor of Sciences degree in health and human performance with a concentration on athletic training from UT Martin.

Ryne Rickman has worked in the UT Martin sports information offi ce since 2008. At UT Martin, Rickman is the media contact for football, volleyball, men’s basketball, baseball, , equestrian, rodeo and rifl e teams. Rickman also serves as offi cial statistician at most Skyhawk home events, produces media guides, game day programs, press releases, and serves as a media host and coordinating event operations.

While at UT Martin, Rickman has taken part in several other sports information ventures. The last four seasons, he has served as the offi cial statistician at the Ohio Valley Conference men’s and women’s basketball tournament in Nashville, where he was solely responsible for all stats from the tournament. He also served in that same role for the 2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Second/Third Rounds, also held in Nashville.

Rickman was also Tournament Director of the 2011 OVC Tennis Tournament, held in Paducah, Ky. In March of 2009, Rickman was a media relations assistant at the NCAA men’s basketball South Regional tournament in Memphis, arranging press conferences and post-game interviews in the Sweet 16/Elite 8 rounds. He also served as offi cial scorer of the 2008 Major/60 12 Year Old Cal Ripken World Series in Martin from Aug. 7-14, 2008, overseeing the four-day, 10-team national Babe Ruth Little League tournament.

A native of Benton, Ky., Rickman came to UT Martin from Murray State, where he graduated with a degree in journalism and a minor in recreation in May 2008. He worked part-time as a student worker in the Athletics Media Relations offi ce for four years and was the media contact for track and fi eld and cross country, and also the head researcher for football and basketball media guides. He was a co-contributor to Murray State’s 2007 football media guide, which was named by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) as the Best in the Nation for Football Bowl Subdivision universities.

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A common old baseball adage Alex Martin. Right-hander Jackson impact out of senior righty John states that you can never have too Zarubin is the leading candidate to Skubina (18 appearances in 2013), much pitching. Interim head coach emerge as the Skyhawks’ midweek redshirt junior right-hander Cody Brad Goss hopes to take advantage starter. Miller (17 career appearances), of a multitude of talented arms Cox logged a team-high 13 starts redshirt junior righty Jacob Gansert dotted all around the University last season and has displayed the (returning from 2013 injury) and of Tennessee at Martin program in potential to put away the opposition sophomore lefty Chris Flores (eight 2014. via the strikeout (66 in 82.2 career appearances last season). “Without question, our strength is innings). Potts posted team-highs in Projected starting right fi elder our experience on the mound,” said victories (four) and innings pitched Taylor Douglas is also a right- Goss, who enters his fi rst season (62.2) while ranking ninth in the handed pitcher and is expected to as interim coach after spending the Ohio Valley Conference in strikeouts log some innings out of the bullpen last nine seasons on the Skyhawk per nine innings (7.61) in 2013. in 2014. Douglas spent the last two coaching staff. “We have a lot of Martin joins the Skyhawks out of seasons playing alongside Martin at older guys that we’re going to expect nearby Jackson State Community Jackson State Community College. a lot out of and put a load on them.” College while Zarubin is coming off a With all that said, one of the most Of the 19 pitchers on the Skyhawk two-year stint at Ohlone College. intriguing arms the Skyhawks will roster, 15 are either juniors, redshirt “Cox and Potts saw a lot of innings possess in 2014 belongs to redshirt juniors, seniors or redshirt seniors. last year and we expect them to be senior Alex Boshers. The 6-foot-4 As a result, UT Martin boasts one of better this year,” Goss said. “Martin hard-throwing righty is responsible the deepest pitching staffs in recent is not going to overpower you with for 63 career appearances and 21 memory after setting the school his stuff but he’s a competitor who starts – including a pair of promising record with 364 strikeouts last will make his pitches. Zarubin had a starts last season before he had season. really good fall and we expect him to Tommy John surgery in early March. Four juniors are expected to make pitch a lot for us this spring.” “Alex is going to work back into a majority of the starts on the hill With the game on the line in the late the mix here soon,” Goss said. “He in 2014. Goss projects a weekend innings, Goss expects to turn the ball will be limited at fi rst when he comes rotation of left-handers Taylor Cox over to another quartet of seasoned back but he will ease his way back and Dalton Potts, along with righty veterans out of the bullpen. That into things. It’s going to depend on group includes senior righty how his arm responds.” Chris Ross (three wins, The freshman trio of Chris Roe, team-hight 19 appearances Dillon Symon and Khalil Kendley in 2013), junior southpaw all made the team this fall and will Carter Smith (4.40 ERA in provide depth as they develop. 15 appearances last year) in For all of the preseason hype about a setup role. Redshirt junior the Skyhawk hurlers, UT Martin will right-hander Stu Jones likely trot out a starting lineup with (3.18 ERA, four saves just one player who started over 22 despite missing the fi nal two games last season. Infi elder Nico months of 2013) and senior Zych, a preseason All-OVC selection righty John Houston (37 by College Sports Madness, is the strikeouts in 40.1 innings only returner to have started all over 18 appearances last 51 games in 2013. He joins Phil year)y are amongst the Sorensen (97 career starts in three choices at closer. seasons) as the most experienced “Those four are all older batters for UT Martin. guys and are our bullpen Making things even more core,” Goss said. “Smith and complicated have been the extremely Ross could be candidates cold temperatures and icy conditions tot start or relieve but in Martin. With just four days theyt will start the season remaining before the season opener, in the bullpen – they are the Skyhawks had only practiced interchangeable in their once on their own fi eld this spring. roles. Jones and Houston That has prevented Goss and his are both closer-type guys – coaching staff the chance to mix and Junior infi elder Nico Zych is the only Skyhawk thatt will defi ne itself as the match lineups in the preseason. returnee to have started all 51 games in 2013 season progresses.” “There are a lot of unknowns about and was named to the Preseason All-OVC team Goss also expects an our offense but the key is going to be by College Sports Madness. 4466 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball SSEASONEASON OOUTLOOKUTLOOK

are also projected to play starting spot. The Orland Park, Ill. some fi rst base for UT native showed signs of pop in 15 Martin in 2014. games last season before an injury Just as he did at the forced him to miss signifi cant time. beginning of the 2013 Paublini, Carrel and freshman season, Zych will likely Chase Young (who will play all start the season at second three outfi eld spots) provide depth base but may slide over to insurance in left fi eld. thirdt base soon thereafter. “We are trying to fi nd ways to get Zych hit .283 and was a King and Paublini in the lineup,” Goss perfect 7-for-7 in the said. “They could both be dangerous stolen base department guys in our league. Young had a last season. really good fall for us and we need Freshman Andrew to fi gure out how to get him in the Massey – Zych’s former lineup too. Carrel’s bat is going to high school teammate at get him in the lineup at some point St. Rita of Cascia – has as well.” established himself as Fletcher Johnson is projected a plus-defender and is to take on a pair of big roles for UT pushing for a starting spot Martin this spring. The 5-9 rookie at second base. speedster is slotted to start in center Jake Deason fi eld while batting leadoff for the retains the starting role Skyhawks. at shortstop that he “Johnson is a typical leadoff type of earned midway through hitter,” Goss said. “He can spray the Senior right-hander Chris Ross made a team- the 2012 season. Deason ball around the fi eld and bunt. Those high 19 appearances last season and will likely was primed for a big were some big holes we needed to be the team’s top setup man in 2014. performance in 2013 fi ll.” fi nding the right mix with all of our before missing the entire As stated earlier, Douglas is guys,” Goss said. “We are probably year with a left thumb injury he expected to start in right fi eld while going to play a lot of guys early trying suffered during the preseason. also serving as a pitcher for UT to fi nd that right mix. Especially since Talented incoming freshman Max Martin. Goss likes the intangibles we haven’t been outside much – but Balter – a 6-0, 175-pound native that the two-way player brings to the everybody else has been that way of Davie, Fla. – is slated to serve table. too.” as the backup at shortstop for the “Douglas has a good arm from The favorite to start at catcher Skyhawks. right fi eld and he can possibly be is junior Mikey Nantze, who is Third base will be occupied by our 3-hole hitter,” Goss said. “He’s a a transfer out of Sierra College. a combination of Zych, senior smart baseball player and we feel he Defensive standout Drew Erie (12 newcomer Zack Malone and can contribute in both ways for us.” games started in 2013) is penciled freshman Nick Molina. Paublini and Young are the early in as the backup while Luis Paublini “Zych can play anywhere on the favorites to see the majority of time (22 starts last year) will be the third- infi eld so he will fi t in wherever at designated hitter. Both provide string catcher while also seeing there’s a need,” Goss said. “Malone Goss with several different options action at designated hitter and left is a big, strong kid and I think he will when making out the lineup card. fi eld. produce enough offensively to stay “It will probably take a few games Sorensen is expected to man in the lineup. Molina is going to be a to get the feel of the lineup,” Goss fi rst base while Cox may see time good player – he handles the bat well said. “One of the lineups might be there when he isn’t on the mound. and has good hands in the fi eld.” suited for a type of offense where we Sorensen battled injuries in 2013 The Skyhawk outfi eld took a hit are having to manufacture runs and but has tallied 61 RBI’s in 111 career when redshirt senior Brent Morris another lineup may be where we are games while Cox hit a team-high (a career .319 hitter with 76 starts belting some doubles. It’s just not .310 in 58 at-bats while fi lling in as in two years at UT Martin) suffered defi ned yet.” starter at fi rst base late last season. an offseason leg injury. Goss says If Goss can fi nd the right blend Newcomers Isaac Carrel (a Morris has not been ruled out for the between his 18 returners and 17 6-foot-3, 215-pound product of season but will not return until May newcomers, the Skyhawks seem McCook Community College) and at the earliest. destined to return to the OVC Ben Upton (a 6-foot-1, 195-pound In left fi eld, redshirt freshman Tournament in nearby Jackson, Tenn. prospect out of Kingwood, Texas) Kenny King will look to solidify a for the fi rst time since 2011.

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Location ...... Birmingham, Ala. Location ...... Jacksonville, Ala. Conference ...... Conference USA Conference ...... Ohio Valley Stadium (Capacity) ...... (8,000) Stadium (Capacity) ...... Field (1,500) Head Coach ...... Head Coach ...... Alma Mater ...... Malone, 1980 Alma Mater ...... Louisiana Tech, 1983 Career Record (Years) ...... 886-519-1 (24) Career Record (Years) ...... 385-324 (12) School Record (Years) ...... 194-212 (7) School Record (Years) ...... 385-324 (12) UAB 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 23-36 (7-17, 8th) Jacksonville State 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 32-26 (22-8, 3rd) All-Time Series ...... Blazers lead 7-0 All-Time Series ...... Gamecocks lead 53-15 Games 1-3 Series Streak ...... UAB W7 Games 14-16 Series Streak ...... JSU W2 Feb. 14-16 UTM vs. UAB in Birmingham/Martin ...... 0-7/0-0 March 7-9 UTM vs. JSU in Jacksonville/Martin ...... 6-16/4-17 Location ...... Oxford, Miss. Location ...... Murray, Ky. Conference ...... Southeastern Conference ...... Ohio Valley Stadium (Capacity) ...... Swayze Field (10,323) Stadium (Capacity) ...... (800) Head Coach ...... Mike Bianco Head Coach ...... Rob McDonald Alma Mater ...... LSU, 1989 Alma Mater ...... Murray State, 1984 Career Record (Years) ...... 609-373-1 (15) Career Record (Years) ...... 224-318-2 (10) School Record (Years) ...... 509-302-1 (13) School Record (Years) ...... 224-318-2 (10) Ole Miss 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 38-24 (15-15, 4th West) Murray State 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 21-33 (9-21, 10th) All-Time Series ...... Rebels lead 14-1 All-Time Series ...... Thoroughbreds lead 62-29 Game 4 Series Streak ...... UM W6 Games 17-19 Series Streak ...... MSU W4 Feb. 19 UTM vs. UM in Oxford/Martin ...... 1-13/0-0 March 14-16 UTM vs. MSU in Martin/Murray ...... 13-26/13-36 Location ...... Ypsilanti, Mich. Location ...... Evansville, Ind. Conference ...... Mid-American Conference ...... Missouri Valley Stadium (Capacity) ...... Oestrike Stadium (1,200) Stadium (Capacity) ...... Braun Stadium (1,200) Head Coach ...... Jay Alexander Head Coach ...... Wes Carroll Alma Mater ...... Wayne State, 1996 Alma Mater ...... Evansville, 2001 Career Record (Years) ...... 140-148 (5) Career Record (Years) ...... 141-143 (5) School Record (Years) ...... 140-148 (5) School Record (Years) ...... 141-143 (5) Eastern Michigan 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 26-28 (12-15, t-4th West) Evansville 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 24-34 (10-10, 5th) All-Time Series ...... 0-0 All-Time Series ...... Purple Aces lead 11-3 Games 5-7 Series Streak ...... None Game 20 Series Streak ...... UE W1 Feb. 21-23 UTM vs. EMU in Martin/Ypsilanti ...... 0-0/0-0 March 18 UTM vs. UE in Evansville/Martin ...... 1-5/2-6 Location ...... Carbondale, Ill. Location ...... Cookeville, Tenn. Conference ...... Missouri Valley Conference ...... Ohio Valley Stadium (Capacity) ...... Richard Jones Stadium (2,000) Stadium (Capacity) ...... Bush Stadium (1,100) Head Coach ...... Ken Henderson Head Coach ...... Alma Mater ...... Missouri Southern State, 1983 Alma Mater ...... Kentucky, 1994 Career Record (Years) ...... 91-103 (3) Career Record (Years) ...... 255-287-2 (10) School Record (Years) ...... 91-103 (3) School Record (Years) ...... 255-287-2 (10) Southern Illinois 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 25-33 (6-15, 7th) Tennessee Tech 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 40-17 (24-6, 1st) All-Time Series ...... Salukis lead 22-8 All-Time Series ...... Golden Eagles lead 41-22 Games 8/36 Series Streak ...... SIU W3 Games 21-23 Series Streak ...... TTU W3 Feb. 25/April 15 UTM vs. SIU in Martin/Carbondale ...... 5-9/3-13 March 21-23 UTM vs. TTU in Cookeville/Martin ...... 4-23/18-18 Location ...... Nacogdoches, Texas Location ...... Memphis, Tenn. Conference ...... ...... United States Collegiate Athletic (NCCAA) Stadium (Capacity) ...... (1,000) Stadium (Capacity) ...... Gagliano Field (2,500) Head Coach ...... Johnny Cardenas Head Coach ...... John Jarnigan Alma Mater ...... TCU, 1998 Alma Mater ...... Liberty, 1981 Career Record (Years) ...... 148-137 (5) Career Record (Years) ...... 334-479-3 (14) School Record (Years) ...... 148-137 (5) School Record (Years) ...... 0-0 (1st) Stephen F. Austin 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 28-29 (15-12, 6th) Victory 2013 Record (Conference) ...... N/A (N/A) All-Time Series ...... 0-0 All-Time Series ...... 0-0 Games 9-11 Series Streak ...... None Game 24 Series Streak ...... None Feb. 28-March 2 UTM vs. SFASU in Nacogdoches/Martin ...... 0-0/0-0 March 25 UTM vs. VU in Martin/Memphis ...... 0-0/0-0 Location ...... Conway, Ark. Location ...... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Conference ...... Southland Conference ...... Ohio Valley Stadium (Capacity) ...... (1,000) Stadium (Capacity) ...... (2,000) Head Coach ...... Allen Gum Head Coach ...... Alma Mater ...... Southern Arkansas, 1991 Alma Mater ...... Southeast Missouri, 1989 Career Record (Years) ...... 317-149 (8) Career Record (Years) ...... 26-33 (1) School Record (Years) ...... 91-81 (3) School Record (Years) ...... 26-33 (1) Central Arkansas 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 42-22 (12-15, 7th) Southeast Missouri 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 26-33 (13-17, 6th) All-Time Series ...... Bears lead 4-1 All-Time Series ...... Redhawks lead 62-19-1 Games 12-13 Series Streak ...... UCA W3 Games 25-27 Series Streak ...... SEMO W5 March 4-5 UTM vs. UCA in Conway/Martin ...... 1-3/0-1 March 28-30 UTM vs. SEMO in Martin/Cape Girardeau ....10-23/5-28-1 4488 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball OOPPONENTSPPONENTS

Location ...... Nashville, Tenn. Location ...... Springfi eld, Mo. Conference ...... Southeastern Conference ...... Missouri Valley Stadium (Capacity) ...... Charles (3,626) Stadium (Capacity) ...... (8,000) Head Coach ...... Tim Corbin Head Coach ...... Keith Gutt in Alma Mater ...... Ohio Wesleyan, 1984 Alma Mater ...... Missouri-St. Louis, 1978 Career Record (Years) ...... 571-367 (16) Career Record (Years) ...... 1,063-675 (31) School Record (Years) ...... 465-229 (11) School Record (Years) ...... 1,063-675 (31) Vanderbilt 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 54-12 (26-3, 1st East) Missouri State 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 31-23 (12-9, 4th) All-Time Series ...... Commodores lead 10-1 All-Time Series ...... Bears lead 5-1 Game 28 Series Streak ...... VU W9 Games 41-43 Series Streak ...... MSU W2 April 1 UTM vs. VU in Nashville/Martin ...... 1-10/0-0 April 25-27 UTM vs. MSU in Martin/Springfi eld ...... 0-3/1-2 Location ...... Nashville, Tenn. Location ...... Edwardsville, Ill. Conference ...... Ohio Valley Conference ...... Ohio Valley Stadium (Capacity) ...... ES Rose Park (1,000) Stadium (Capacity) ..... Simmons Baseball Complex (1,000) Head Coach ...... Head Coach ...... Tony Stoecklin Alma Mater ...... Arkansas State, 1982 Alma Mater ...... SIU Edwardsville, 2003 Career Record (Years) ...... 796-560-1 (25) Career Record (Years) ...... 16-35 (1) School Record (Years) ...... 472-411-1 (16) School Record (Years) ...... 16-35 (1) Belmont 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 38-20 (22-8, 3rd) SIU Edwardsville 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 16-35 (10-20, 8th) All-Time Series ...... Bruins lead 35-23 All-Time Series ...... Cougars lead 10-8 Games 29-31 Series Streak ...... BU W1 Games 44-46 Series Streak ...... SIUE W6 April 29-31 UTM vs. BU in Nashville/Martin ...... 11-20/12-15 May 2-4 UTM vs. SIUE in Martin/Edwardsville...... 5-2/2-7 Location ...... Nashville, Tenn. Location ...... Clarksville, Tenn. Conference ...... Atlantic Sun Conference ...... Ohio Valley Stadium (Capacity) ...... Ken (1,500) Stadium (Capacity) ...... Raymond C. Hand Park (777) Head Coach ...... Jeff Forehand Head Coach ...... Gary McClure Alma Mater ...... Belmont, 1989 Alma Mater ...... Austin Peay, 1986 Career Record (Years) ...... 392-370-1 (13) Career Record (Years) ...... 799-691-4 (27) School Record (Years) ...... 173-224 (7) School Record (Years) ...... 799-691-4 (27) Lipscomb 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 25-34 (13-14, 6th) Austin Peay 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 47-15 (22-7, 2nd) All-Time Series ...... Bisons lead 17-7 All-Time Series ...... Governors lead 79-28-2 Games 32/47 Series Streak ...... LU W1 Games 47-49 Series Streak ...... APSU W6 April 8/May 6 UTM vs. LU in Martin/Nashville ...... 6-7/1-10 May 9-11 UTM vs. APSU in Clarksville/Martin ...... 11-37-1/14-35-1 Location ...... Richmond, Ky. Location ...... Memphis, Tenn. Conference ...... Ohio Valley Conference ...... American Stadium (Capacity) ...... Field (1,200) Stadium (Capacity) ...... FedEx Park (2,000) Head Coach ...... Head Coach ...... Daron Schoenrock Alma Mater ...... Eastern Kentucky, 1997 Alma Mater ...... Tennessee Tech, 1984 Career Record (Years) ...... 133-141 (5) Career Record (Years) ...... 268-326 (11) School Record (Years) ...... 133-141 (5) School Record (Years) ...... 243-274 (9) Eastern Kentucky 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 23-34 (16-13, 5th) Memphis 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 35-24 (14-10, t-3rd) All-Time Series ...... Colonels lead 44-19 All-Time Series ...... Tigers lead 29-6 Games 33-35 Series Streak ...... UTM W1 Game 51 Series Streak ...... UM W3 April 11-13 UTM vs. EKU in Martin/Richmond ...... 7-22/10-20 May 13 UTM vs. UM in Memphis/Martin ...... 3-15/3-9 Location ...... Morehead, Ky. Location ...... Charleston, Ill. Conference ...... Ohio Valley Conference ...... Ohio Valley Stadium (Capacity) ...... (1,000) Stadium (Capacity) ...... Coaches Stadium (500) Head Coach ...... Mike McGuire Head Coach ...... Alma Mater ...... South Carolina, 1992 Alma Mater ...... Wilmington College, 1979 Career Record (Years) ...... 158-129 (5) Career Record (Years) ...... 662-673 (26) School Record (Years) ...... 16-40 (1) School Record (Years) ...... 498-512 (19) Morehead State 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 16-40 (10-20, 9th) Eastern Illinois 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 22-27 (11-17, 7th) All-Time Series ...... Eagles lead 50-14 All-Time Series ...... Panthers lead 32-16 Games 37-39 Series Streak ...... MSU W6 Games 52-54 Series Streak ...... EIU W2 April 17-19 UTM vs. MSU in Morehead/Martin ...... 5-22/9-27 May 15-17 UTM vs. EIU in Martin/Charleston ...... 9-13/7-19 Location ...... St. Louis, Mo. Tournament Location ...... Jackson, Tenn. Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Stadium (Capacity) ...... The Ballpark at Jackson (6,000) Stadium (Capacity) ...... Billiken Sports Center (500) Affi liation ...... Jackson Generals (Seatt le Mariners AA) Head Coach ...... Darin Hendrickson Alma Mater ...... SIU Edwardsville, 1992 OVC Commissioner ...... Beth DeBauche Career Record (Years) ...... 688-323 (18) OVC Baseball SID ...... Kyle Schwartz School Record (Years) ...... 198-148 (6) SID Phone ...... (615) 690-6685 Saint Louis 2013 Record (Conference) ...... 41-21 (17-7, 1st) OVC Tournament SID Email ...... kschwartz @ovc.org All-Time Series ...... Billikens lead 13-9 Game 40 Series Streak ...... SLU W3 TBA UTM All-Time in OVC Tournament ...... 1-4 April 22 UTM vs. SLU in Martin/St. Louis ...... 5-6/4-7 May 21-25 UTM Appearances (Last Appearance)...... 2 (2011) 22014014 SkyhawkSkyhawk BBaseballaseball 4499 TTRAVELRAVEL SSCHEDULE/ALL-TIMECHEDULE/ALL-TIME SSERIESERIES

UAB SERIES • Feb. 14-16 All-Time Record vs. Opponents Sheraton Birmingham Hotel Air Force ...... 1-0 Mississippi State ...... 0-8 Arkansas ...... 0-1 Mississippi Valley State ...... 7-0 2101 Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd. Arkansas-Little Rock ...... 8-25 Missouri ...... 0-1 Arkansas State ...... 15-31-1 Missouri State ...... 1-5 Birmingham, AL 35203 Augusta College ...... 8-2 Missouri-St. Louis ...... 2-0 (205) 324-5000 Austin Peay ...... 28-79-2 Mississippi Industrial ...... 2-0 Bellarmine ...... 2-0 Monmouth...... 1-1 Belmont ...... 23-35 Morehead State ...... 14-50 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN SERIES • Feb. 28-March 2 Berea College ...... 1-0 Murray State ...... 29-62 Comfort Suites Bethel ...... 46-7 NJIT ...... 0-1 Birmingham-Southern ...... 0-4 Nicholls State ...... 0-1 3429 South St. Bradley ...... 5-7 North Alabama ...... 30-40-2 Nacogdoches, TX 75964 Bryant ...... 1-0 North Dakota State ...... 1-1 Butler ...... 2-1 North Park ...... 1-0 (936) 560-9900 Carroll College ...... 28-3 Northern Illinois ...... 1-4 Carson-Newman ...... 2-0 Northern Iowa ...... 4-5 CENTRAL ARKANSAS SERIES • March 4-5 Central Arkansas ...... 1-4 Northern Kentucky ...... 0-1 Chicago State ...... 4-2-1 Northwestern State ...... 0-3 La Quinta Inn Christian Brothers ...... 19-6 Notre Dame ...... 1-1 2350 Sanders Rd. Cleveland State ...... 3-0 Oakland City (Ind.) ...... 15-0 Connecticut ...... 0-1 Ole Miss ...... 1-14 Conway, AR 72032 Creighton ...... 0-3 Otterbein ...... 0-1 Dayton ...... 1-2 Parsons College ...... 1-1 (501) 328-5100 Delta State ...... 7-26 Purdue ...... 1-3 Eastern Illinois ...... 16-32 Quincy College ...... 7-2 JACKSONVILLE STATE SERIES • March 7-9 Eastern Kentucky ...... 19-44 Rhode Island ...... 2-0 Victoria Inn Evansville ...... 3-11 ...... 9-2 Florida State ...... 0-2 Rockford College ...... 6-0 1604 Quintard Ave. Freed-Hardeman ...... 16-2 Rust College ...... 29-2 Anniston, AL 36201 George Washington ...... 0-1 Saint Louis ...... 9-13 Georgia Southern ...... 0-3 Samford ...... 8-20 (256) 236-0503 Georgia State ...... 1-0 South Alabama ...... 0-3 Grand Valley State ...... 3-0 South Dakota State ...... 2-3 TENNESSEE TECH SERIES • March 21-23 Harding University ...... 1-0 Southeast Missouri...... 19-62-1 Houston Baptist ...... 1-0 Southern Illinois ...... 8-22 La Quinta Inn Illinois ...... 0-1 SIU Edwardsville ...... 8-10 1131 South Jefferson Ave. Illinois-Chicago...... 1-3 Southern Indiana ...... 5-5 Illinois State ...... 0-1 Southern Miss ...... 2-1 Cookeville, TN 38506 Indiana State ...... 3-9 Southeastern Louisiana ...... 2-10 IPFW ...... 8-1 Southeastern Massachusetts . . .1-0 (931) 520-3800 IUPUI ...... 8-1 St. Procopius College ...... 2-0 Iowa ...... 0-1 Tennessee ...... 0-6 BELMONT SERIES • April 4-6 Jacksonville State ...... 15-53 Tennessee State ...... 17-10 Holiday Inn Express and Suites Kentucky ...... 0-5 Tennessee Tech ...... 22-41 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 21-3-1 Trevecca ...... 5-0 5566 Franklin Pike Cir King College ...... 1-1 Troy State ...... 11-16 Brentwood, TN 37027 Lakeland ...... 4-0 Tulane...... 0-3 Lambuth ...... 34-17 UAB ...... 0-7 (615) 221-5001 Lane ...... 32-2 Union ...... 26-23-2 Lawrence University ...... 39-2 USC Upstate ...... 0-1 MOREHEAD STATE SERIES • April 17-19 Lemoyne-Owen ...... 25-6 Valdosta State ...... 0-2 Lincoln Memorial ...... 4-0 Vanderbilt ...... 1-10 Comfort Inn and Suites Lipscomb ...... 7-17 Viterbo (Wis.) ...... 3-2 2650 Kentucky 801 Livingston ...... 13-31-1 Wake Forest ...... 0-1 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 1-5 Washington Univ. (Mo.) ...... 1-0 Morehead, KY 40351 Louisiana Tech ...... 0-3 West Georgia ...... 1-0 Louisville ...... 1-0 Western Illinois ...... 6-2 (606) 780-7378 Lyon College ...... 1-0 Western Kentucky ...... 0-6 Martin Methodist ...... 3-2 Wisconsin-Kenosha ...... 4-0 AUSTIN PEAY SERIES • May 9-11 Maryland-Baltimore County . .1-0 Wisconsin-La Crosse ...... 7-5 Riverview Inn McKendree ...... 2-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...... 2-0 Memphis ...... 6-29 Wisconsin-Platterville ...... 2-0 50 College St. Mid-Continent ...... 1-0 Wisconsin-Superior ...... 1-1 Clarksville, TN 37040 Middle Tennessee ...... 6-20 Wooster College ...... 3-0 Millikin University ...... 2-1 Wright State ...... 3-0 (931) 552-3331 Mississippi College ...... 7-6-1

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Friday, February 14 SIUE at New Mexico State (2), 2:05 p.m. Morehead State vs. Ball State, 11:00 a.m. (Spartanburg, S.C.) Eastern Kentucky at South Carolina, 3:00 p.m. Illinois State at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. Morehead State at Grambling, 3:00 p.m. Northwestern State at Jacksonville State, 3:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Baylor, 3:05 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Oral Roberts, 3:00 p.m. SIUE at Wichita State, 3:00 p.m. Sunday, February 23 Iowa at Austin Peay, 3:30 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at South Carolina, 12:30 p.m. Bowling Green at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Dayton at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. UT Martin at UAB, 4:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Arkansas, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Louisiana-Lafayette, 6:00 p.m. Valparaiso at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Alabama State, 6:00 p.m. Bowling Green at Murray State, 1:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at South Alabama, 6:30 p.m. IPFW at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m. NYIT at Tennessee Tech, 1:00 p.m. Saturday, February 15 Eastern Michigan at UT Martin, 1:00 p.m. Morehead State vs. George Mason, 11:00 a.m. (Spartanburg, S.C.) Morehead State at Grambling, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Louisiana-Lafayette (2), 12:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Baylor,1:05 p.m. Bowling Green at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. SIUE at New Mexico State, 2:05 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Alabama State, 1:00 p.m. Northwestern State at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 25 UT Martin at UAB, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Louisville, 2:00 p.m. Iowa at Austin Peay, 2:00 p.m. Southern Illinois at UT Martin, 2:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Oral Roberts, 2:00 p.m. Lipscomb at Tennessee Tech, 3:00 p.m. SIUE at Wichita State, 2:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Austin Peay, 3:30 p.m. Illinois State at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. Belmont at Memphis, 4:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at South Alabama, 2:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Arkansas State, 6:00 p.m. Morehead State at Wofford, 3:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at South Alabama, 6:30 p.m.

Sunday, February 16 Wednesday, February 26 Morehead State vs. George Mason, 10:00 a.m. (Spartanburg, S.C.) Mid-Continent at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. Iowa at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m. Morehead State at Louisville, 2:00 p.m. Bowling Green at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. Indiana State at SIUE, 3:00 p.m. Northwestern State at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at South Alabama, 3:00 p.m. Illinois State at Murray State, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Austin Peay, 3:30 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Oral Roberts, 1:00 p.m. SIUE at Wichita State, 1:00 p.m. Friday, February 28 Eastern Kentucky at Alabama State, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at UNC Asheville, 2:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at South Alabama, 1:00 p.m. Fairleigh Dickinson at Morehead State, 2:00 p.m. UT Martin at UAB, 1:00 p.m. North Dakota State at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Louisiana-Lafayette, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois vs. Michigan State, 2:30 p.m. (Starkville, Miss.) Kennesaw State at Jacksonville State, 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 18 Northwestern at Tennessee Tech, 3:00 p.m. Mid-Continent at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. Dayton at Austin Peay, 3:30 p.m. Arkansas-Little Rock at Southeast Missouri, 3:00 p.m. Mercer at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Middle Tennessee, 3:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Memphis, 5:00 p.m. Southern Illinois at Austin Peay, 3:30 p.m. UT Martin at Stephen F. Austin, 6:30 p.m. Western Kentucky at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Saturday, March 1 Wednesday, February 19 Eastern Illinois at Mississippi State, 11:00 a.m. Eastern Kentucky at Louisville, 2:00 p.m. North Dakota State at Murray State (2), 12:00 p.m. Morehead State at Mississippi Valley State, 2:00 p.m. Fairleigh Dickinson at Morehead State, 12:00 p.m. Harris-Stowe at Southeast Missouri, 3:00 p.m. SIUE vs. Ohio, 12:30 p.m. (Statesboro, Ga.) UT Martin at Ole Miss, 3:00 p.m. Mercer at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at UNC Asheville, 1:00 p.m. Friday, February 21 Kennesaw State at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at South Carolina, 2:00 p.m. UT Martin at Stephen F. Austin, 2:00 p.m. Bowling Green at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. Northwestern at Tennessee Tech, 2:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Arkansas, 3:00 p.m. Bradley at Austin Peay, 3:30 p.m. Valparaiso at Jacksonville State, 3:00 p.m. SIUE at Georgia Southern, 4:00 p.m. IPFW at Southeast Missouri, 3:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Memphis, 5:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at UT Martin, 3:00 p.m. NYIT at Tennessee Tech, 3:00 p.m. Sunday, March 2 Miami (Ohio) at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois vs. Michigan State, 11:00 a.m. (Starkville, Miss.) Morehead State at Grambling, 6:00 p.m. Mercer at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Baylor, 6:35 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at UNC Asheville, 12:00 p.m. SIUE at New Mexico State, 7:05 p.m. Fairleigh Dickinson at Morehead State, 12:00 p.m. North Dakota State at Murray State, 12:00 p.m. Saturday, February 22 SIUE at Georgia Southern, 12:30 p.m. Indiana State at Belmont, 12:00 p.m. UT Martin at Stephen F. Austin, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Arkansas, 1:00 p.m. Kennesaw State at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. Valparaiso at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Memphis, 1:00 p.m. NYIT at Tennessee Tech (2), 1:00 p.m. Northwestern at Tennessee Tech, 1:00 p.m. IPFW at Southeast Missouri, 2:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Mississippi State, 2:30 p.m. Eastern Michigan at UT Martin, 2:00 p.m. Xavier at Austin Peay, 3:30 p.m. Bowling Green at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. 22014014 SkyhawkSkyhawk BBaseballaseball 5511 OOVCVC SSCHEDULECHEDULE

Tuesday, March 4 *Eastern Illinois at Austin Peay, 2:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Indiana State, 2:00 p.m. Belmont at Oklahoma, 2:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Morehead State, 2:00 p.m. *Murray State at UT Martin, 4:00 p.m. Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Southeast Missouri, 3:00 p.m. Illinois State at SIUE, 3:00 p.m. Saturday, March 16 Southern Illinois at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Belmont at Oklahoma, 12:00 p.m. UT Martin at Central Arkansas, 4:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Eastern Kentucky, 12:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Vanderbilt, 4:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Morehead State, 12:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 5 *Murray State at UT Martin, 1:00 p.m. UT Martin at Central Arkansas, 1:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at SIUE, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at East Tennessee State, 2:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Morehead State, 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 18 Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Southeast Missouri, 2:00 p.m. East Tennessee State at Eastern Kentucky, 2:00 p.m. Murray State at Saint Louis, 3:00 p.m. Morehead State at Alabama A&M, 2:00 p.m. Evansville at Austin Peay, 4:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Southern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at Samford, 6:00 p.m. Saint Louis at Southeast Missouri, 3:00 p.m. Vanderbilt at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Thursday, March 6 Austin Peay at Tennessee, 5:00 p.m. Murray State at Saint Louis, 3:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at Troy, 6:00 p.m. UT Martin at Evansville, 6:00 p.m. Friday, March 7 Murray State at Memphis, 6:30 p.m. *Morehead State at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. *SIUE at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 19 *Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee Tech, 3:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Northern Kentucky, 2:00 p.m. *Belmont at Southeast Missouri, 3:00 p.m. Morehead State at Alabama A&M, 2:00 p.m. Akron at Austin Peay, 3:30 p.m. SIUE at Illinois State, 4:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. Friday, March 21 Saturday, March 8 Eastern Illinois vs. Xavier, 1:00 p.m. (Champaign, Ill.) *SIUE at Eastern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Southeast Missouri, 3:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. *SIUE at Murray State, 3:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Akron at Austin Peay, 2:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Illinois, 4:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee Tech, 2:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. *Belmont at Southeast Missouri, 2:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m.

Sunday, March 9 Saturday, March 22 Akron at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois vs. Xavier, 12:00 p.m. (Champaign, Ill.) *SIUE at Eastern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Murray State, 1:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. *Belmont at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Southeast Missouri, 2:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. *SIUE at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee Tech, 1:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Tennessee Tech, 2:00 p.m.

Tuesday, March 11 Sunday, March 23 Morehead State at Marshall, 2:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. Arkansas State at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. *SIUE at Murray State, 1:00 p.m. Youngstown State at Eastern Kentucky, 2:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at UNC Asheville, 2:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m. Missouri State at Southeast Missouri, 3:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Tennessee Tech, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Vanderbilt, 4:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Illinois, 2:00 p.m. Memphis at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Lipscomb at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 25 Jacksonville State at UAB, 6:30 p.m. Ohio at Eastern Kentucky, 2:00 p.m. Saint Louis at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 12 Southern Illinois at Murray State, 3:00 p.m. SIUE at Indiana State, 2:00 p.m. Victory at UT Martin, 4:00 p.m. Youngstown State at Eastern Kentucky, 2:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Evansville, 6:00 p.m. Berea at Tennessee Tech, 3:00 p.m. Miami (Ohio) at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. UAB at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. Samford at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. Belmont at Vanderbilt, 6:30 p.m. Friday, March 14 Southeast Missouri at Mississippi State, 6:30 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Eastern Kentucky, 2:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Morehead State, 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 26 Belmont at Oklahoma, 6:00 p.m. Morehead State at Northern Kentucky, 2:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. Miami (Ohio) at Tennessee Tech, 3:00 p.m. *Murray State at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. Maryville (Mo.) at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. Friday, March 28 Saturday, March 15 *Belmont at Morehead State, 2:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Eastern Kentucky, 1:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Morehead State, 1:00 p.m. *Murray State at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at SIUE, 1:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. 5522 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball OOVCVC SSCHEDULECHEDULE

*Tennessee Tech at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. Middle Tennessee at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Evansville, 6:00 p.m. Bradley at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. Murray State at Ole Miss, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, March 29 Austin Peay vs. Memphis, 6:30 p.m. (Millington, Tenn.) *Belmont at Morehead State, 1:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at SIUE, 1:00 p.m. Friday, April 11 *Murray State at Austin Peay, 2:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Evansville, 2:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Morehead State at Indiana, 6:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at UT Martin, 3:00 p.m. *Belmont at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. Sunday, March 30 *Murray State at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. *Belmont at Morehead State, 12:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Eastern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. Saturday, April 12 *Murray State at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m. Morehead State at Indiana, 1:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at UT Martin, 1:00 p.m. *Belmont at SIUE, 1:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at SIUE, 1:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Eastern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Evansville, 1:00 p.m. *Murray State at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Austin Peay, 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 1 *Eastern Kentucky at UT Martin, 3:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Alabama A&M, 3:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Illinois State, 6:00 p.m. Sunday, April 13 Austin Peay at Western Kentucky, 6:00 p.m. Morehead State at Indiana, 12:00 p.m. SIUE at Evansville, 6:00 p.m. *Belmont at SIUE, 1:00 p.m. Arkansas State at Southeast Missouri, 6:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Eastern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. UT Martin at Vanderbilt, 6:30 p.m. *Murray State at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 2 *Eastern Kentucky at UT Martin, 1:00 p.m. Marshall at Eastern Kentucky, 2:00 p.m. Evansville at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 15 St. Catharine at Morehead State, 5:00 p.m. Indiana State at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Murray State at Southern Illinois, 5:00 p.m. Evansville at Murray State, 3:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Indiana State, 6:00 p.m. Shawnee State at Morehead State, 5:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at Alabama State, 6:00 p.m. UT Martin at Southern Illinois, 5:00 p.m. Miami (Ohio) at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. Friday, April 4 Belmont at Lipscomb, 6:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Murray State, 3:00 p.m. Alabama A&M at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Saint Louis, 6:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. *SIUE at Southeast Missouri, 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 16 *Austin Peay at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Southern Illinois, 4:30 p.m. Jacksonville State at New Mexico, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Miami (Ohio), 5:00 p.m.

Saturday, April 5 Thursday, April 17 *UT Martin at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Belmont, 5:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Eastern Kentucky, 2:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Southeast Missouri, 5:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Morehead State, 5:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Tennessee Tech, 2:00 p.m. *SIUE at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. *SIUE at Southeast Missouri, 2:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at New Mexico, 3:00 p.m. Friday, April 18 Sunday, April 6 *SIUE at Eastern Kentucky, 2:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Eastern Kentucky, 12:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Tennessee Tech, 2:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Murray State, 1:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Morehead State, 4:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Tennessee Tech, 1:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Southeast Missouri, 5:00 p.m. *SIUE at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m. Murray State at Ohio State, 5:35 p.m. Jacksonville State at New Mexico, 2:00 p.m. Saturday, April 19 Tuesday, April 8 *UT Martin at Morehead State, 12:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Marshall, 2:00 p.m. *SIUE at Eastern Kentucky, 12:00 p.m. Southern Illinois at Southeast Missouri, 5:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. Morehead State at Kentucky, 5:30 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m. Western Kentucky at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Tennessee Tech, 1:00 p.m. Belmont at Middle Tennessee, 6:00 p.m. Murray State at Ohio State, 2:05 p.m. Tennessee at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. Lipscomb at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. Sunday, April 20 SIUE at Saint Louis, 6:00 p.m. Murray State at Ohio State, 12:05 p.m. Eastern Illinois vs. Illinois, 6:05 p.m. (Mattoon, Ill.) Tuesday, April 22 Wednesday, April 9 Saint Louis at UT Martin, 3:00 p.m. Northern Kentucky at Eastern Kentucky, 2:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Southern Illinois, 5:00 p.m. Illinois College at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Morehead State at Ohio, 5:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at Kennesaw State, 5:00 p.m. Lipscomb at Belmont, 5:00 p.m. 22014014 SkyhawkSkyhawk BBaseballaseball 5533 OOVCVC SSCHEDULECHEDULE

Tennessee Tech at Kentucky, 5:30 p.m. UT Martin at Lipscomb, 6:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Illinois, 6:00 p.m. Murray State at Evansville, 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 7 Belmont at Evansville, 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 23 Saint Louis at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. Middle Tennessee at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. Troy at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. Friday, May 9 SIUE at Bradley, 6:00 p.m. SIUE at Northwestern, 3:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Friday, April 25 *Belmont at Murray State, 3:00 p.m. *Belmont at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Murray State, 3:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. Missouri State at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. *Morehead State at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. Saturday, May 10 *Southeast Missouri at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. SIUE at Northwestern, 1:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. Saturday, April 26 *Morehead State at Eastern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. *Belmont at Eastern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. *Belmont at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Austin Peay, 2:00 p.m. *Morehead State at SIUE, 1:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Tennessee Tech, 2:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Austin Peay, 2:00 p.m. Sunday, May 11 Missouri State at UT Martin, 3:00 p.m. SIUE at Northwestern, 1:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Eastern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. Sunday, April 27 *Belmont at Murray State, 1:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m. *Belmont at Eastern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Tennessee Tech, 1:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Murray State, 1:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. Missouri State at UT Martin, 1:00 p.m. *Morehead State at SIUE, 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 13 *Southeast Missouri at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. Butler at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Middle Tennessee at Belmont, 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 29 Morehead State at Tennessee, 5:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Marshall, 2:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Lipscomb, 6:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Saint Louis, 6:00 p.m. Alabama at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. Alabama State at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. Kentucky vs. Murray State, 6:00 p.m. (Paducah, Ky.) Southeast Missouri at Missouri, 6:00 p.m. Evansville at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. Murray State at Arkansas State, 6:30 p.m. UT Martin at Memphis, 6:30 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Vanderbilt, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 30 Northern Kentucky at Morehead State, 5:00 p.m. Thursday, May 15 Austin Peay at Middle Tennessee, 6:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at IPFW, 2:00 p.m. Belmont at Western Kentucky, 6:00 p.m. *Murray State at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. Quincy at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Belmont, 5:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at Mississippi State, 6:30 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Morehead State, 5:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. Friday, May 2 *Eastern Illinois at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Morehead State, 5:00 p.m. Friday, May 16 *Jacksonville State at Belmont, 5:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at SIUE, 1:00 p.m. *Murray State at Southeast Missouri, 5:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at IPFW, 2:00 p.m. *SIUE at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. *Murray State at Eastern Kentucky, 3:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Lipscomb, 6:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at UT Martin, 4:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Belmont, 5:00 p.m. Saturday, May 3 *Jacksonville State at Morehead State, 5:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Morehead State, 1:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Eastern Kentucky, 2:00 p.m. Saturday, May 17 *Murray State at Southeast Missouri, 2:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at IPFW, 12:00 p.m. *SIUE at UT Martin, 3:00 p.m. *Murray State at Eastern Kentucky, 12:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Belmont, 5:30 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Morehead State, 12:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Lipscomb, 6:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at SIUE, 1:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. Sunday, May 4 *Eastern Illinois at UT Martin, 1:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Morehead State, 12:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Eastern Kentucky, 12:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 21 – Sunday, May 25 *Jacksonville State at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. 2014 Ohio Valley Conference Baseball Championship *Murray State at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m. The Ballpark at Jackson - Jackson, Tenn. *SIUE at UT Martin, 1:00 p.m. Lipscomb at Tennessee Tech, 2:00 p.m. * Indicates OVC Matchup All Times Central and Subject to Change Tuesday, May 6 Toledo at Eastern Kentucky, 4:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at Alabama, 6:00 p.m. 5544 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball 2 0 1 3

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The University of Tennessee at discomfort. He underwent Tommy UT Martin then played eventual Martin showed potential in the John surgery the following week and OVC regular season champion early portion of the 2013 season but missed the remainder of the season. Tennessee Tech tough but the ultimately faded down the stretch In his absence, however, junior right- Skyhawks were swept, despite a and concluded the season with an 11- hander John Skubina tallied his season-high 16 strikeouts in the series 40 overall record with a 4-26 mark in fi rst career victory after compiling opener (including 12 in six innings Ohio Valley Conference play. a career-best fi ve strikeouts over 2.2 by Skyhawk starter Dan Tobik). The Skyhawks began the season perfect innings. The Skyhawks concluded March by with fi ve straight losses against a All in all, eight Skyhawk hurlers gett ing swept at Southeast Missouri solid non-conference schedule. UT combined for a 1.80 ERA over in a trio of close games. Martin dropped the fi rst two games 25 innings of work in the IPFW A 9-8 home victory over then-OVC of the year by three combined runs on series. The UT Martin pitching staff leader Belmont on April 6 snapped the road at Southeastern Louisiana, conceded only 17 hits in the series an eight-game losing skid. A walkoff a team that was receiving votes in for a .193 opponent batt ing average. squeeze play single by Matt Haynes several national preseason polls. In Game 2 of the series, Taylor Cox, capped off the victory over the Bruins, UT Martin then fell at home to Dalton Pott s and Stu Jones combined as the Skyhawks overcame a 7-0 defi cit Southern Illinois and at No. 8 Ole for a 1-0 shutout, the fi rst 1-0 victory to post the victory. UT Martin would Miss before unreeling a four-game for UT Martin since April 27, 2006 fall at No. 2 Vanderbilt and in the fi rst winning streak, including a three- over Mississippi Valley State. two games at Eastern Kentucky until game home weekend sweep of IPFW The Skyhawks then downed a gutsy 5-1 win over the Colonels out of the Summit League. another Summit League opponent on April 14. Playing signifi cantly The sweep was bitt ersweet, in North Dakota State to open the shorthanded, sophomore lefties Pott s however, as senior starting pitcher month of March and added another and Carter Smith helped UT Martin Alex Boshers left the series fi nale nonconference win over Mid- carry a shutout into the ninth inning after two innings because of right arm Continent on March 4 to enter OVC against the Colonels. pplay at 5-7 overall. UT Martin However, the Skyhawks would wwon the North Dakota State lose their next 13 games and 15 ggame on a walk-off single of 16 to close out the season. Five bby Grant Glasser while the of those losses were by two runs SSkyhawks accounted for or less, including contests against sseason-highs of 20 hits and Southern Illinois along with OVC 14 runs in their win over rivals Morehead State and SIU MMid-Continent. Edwardsville. UT Martin also fell in The Skyhawks a home-and-home series to Central oopened OVC play with a Arkansas, who had won 42 games convincing 5-3 win over and advanced to the NCAA Regionals pperennial powerhouse in 2013. In the Skyhawks’ game at JJacksonville State on March Central Arkansas on April 23, UT 8 but couldn’t claim the Martin slammed a season-high fi ve sseries victory. home runs after entering the contest A midweek win with 12 round trippers in 39 games. oover in-state rival Lipscomb UT Martin’s fi nal win of the season ffollowed before UT Martin came on the series opener at Eastern wwas swept at OVC rival Illinois on May 16 but the Skyhawks MMurray State, falling in could not piece together another win tthe fi rst two games by a to claim the series victory. combined three runs. When the season concluded, Tobik A midweek home became the third Skyhawk to be lloss to Memphis followed selected in the Major League Baseball Dalton Pott s began the season as a reliever but before the Skyhawks posted draft in the last three seasons. Tobik concluded the season as one of the team’s best a home win over Evansville was chosen by the Los Angeles Angels starting pitchers, leading the team in wins (4) less than 24 hours later. of Anaheim in the 39th round. and innings pitched (62.2). 5566 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball FFINALINAL OOVERALLVERALL SSTATSTATS

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B O O K 22014014 SkyhawkSkyhawk BBaseballaseball NNOTABLEOTABLE SKYHAWKSSKYHAWKS All-American Richard Craven, SS ...... 1985 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Bryant Jones (2B) ...... 2004 Jim Willis, CF ...... 1985 1993-94 2002-03 Lin Cates Churchill Moore, CF ...... 1986 Bradley Dyer Justin Bryant Drew Flaniken Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American Jimmy Moore, CF ...... 1992 Scott Embry Donnie Corey Miles Hartsfield Wes Patterson (1B) ...... 2008 Hunter McClemore, DH ...... 1992 Jeff Graves Kelly Davis Tanner Hensley Trent Latta Micky Dobson Kevin Holt Phil Sorensen (DH) ...... 2011 Chris Ervin, SS (2nd Team)...... 1992 Joseph Lee Douglas Nicodemus Jay Howard Jay Trussler Jarrad Robinson Brendan Lozupone Brett Vander Meeden Cody Terry First Team All-OVC All-Gulf South Conference 2003-04 Mark Otsby (DH) ...... 1993 Don Jackson, 1B ...... 1973 1994-95 Nick Bruner 2009-10 Michael Blount (P) ...... 1996 Walter Glass, OF ...... 1975 Mitchell Dunn Justin Bryant Wes Alsup Trent Latta Micky Dodson Ben Brewer Bryant Jones (2B) ...... 2004 Walter Glass, OF ...... 1976 Jay Trussler Michael Fabrizio Dylan Cupples Phil Sorensen (DH) ...... 2011 David Couch, OF ...... 1977 Hal Williams Jeffery McClean Matt Haynes Danny Hensley, INF ...... 1979 Benjamin Meador Pat Jones 1995-96 Second Team All-OVC Douglas Nicodemus Trey Karlen Mike Bennett, P ...... 1980 Scott Haddock Zach Parham Ty Nelson Brett Vander Meeden (2B) ...... 1994 Tom Walston, INF ...... 1980 Trent Latta Jacob Smothers Cody Terry Steve Gadlage (OF) ...... 1994 Donnie Mitchell, 3B ...... 1981 Skipper McGille Matt Young Daisuke Oda 2004-05 Bryan Bullington (1B) ...... 1995 Mike Prather, P ...... 1984 Johnnie Sanfratello Nick Bruner 2010-11 Brad Warmath (3B) ...... 1997 Richard Craven, INF ...... 1985 Michael Spaulding Justin Bryant Ben Brewer Brian Baker (OF) ...... 2000 Roger Gum, INF ...... 1987 Jay Trussler Micky Dodson Dylan Cupples Brad Vander Meeden Jeffery McClean Matt Haynes Brady Nighswonger (2B) ...... 2003 Randall Vanneste Miles Moore Trey Karlen Scott Gladstone (2B) ...... 2009 Gulf South Conference All-Division Michael Wyatt Douglas Nicodemus Erik Larsen Mark Hartsfield (3B) ...... 2009 Mike Donohue, INF ...... 1972 Zach Parham Brendan Lozupone 1996-97 Joe Raccuglia Hagen Nelson Miles Hartsfield (OF) ...... 2009 Joe Kuchar, P...... 1972 Scott Haddock Jacob Smothers Eric Ranson Coty Green (P) ...... 2010 Don Jackson, INF ...... 1973 Chad Pritchett Eric Walker Phil Sorensen Ty Nelson (C) ...... 2010 Larry Long, INF ...... 1973 Johnnie Sanfratello Jordan Stokes 2005-06 Cory Stooksbury Trey Karlen (3B) ...... 2010 Jay Johnson, C ...... 1973 1997-98 Zane Gresback Cody Terry Jordan Owen (OF) ...... 2010 Dick Windbigler ...... 1973 Casey Bevis Nick Latimer Dan Tobik Jordan Owen (OF) ...... 2012 Jim Moloney, P ...... 1974 Scott Hall Derek Link Nick Wilson Charles Seymour Scott McLean Matt Young Mike Shambre, OF ...... 1974 Johnathon Smartt Douglas Nicodemus OVC All-Freshmen Walter Glass, OF ...... 1975 Joseph Smith Zach Parham 2011-12 Christopher Weaver Joe Raccuglia Taylor Cox Eric Walker (P) ...... 2006 Danny Mitchell, P ...... 1975 Chris Rezabek Matt Haynes Shayne Martin (SS) ...... 2007 Mike Moore, UTL ...... 1975 1998-99 Chris Sisk Danny Kelley Wes Patterson (1B/P) ...... 2008 Mark Stafford, INF ...... 1975 Joseph Bacon Jacob Smothers Brendan Lozupone Casey Bevis Trevor Lundgrin Dan Tobik (P) ...... 2010 Walter Glass, OF ...... 1976 Charles Seymour 2006-07 Sonny Mastromatteo Brent Morris (OF) ...... 2010 Dale Horn, OF ...... 1976 Johnathon Smaett Adam Bowker Alec Mills Phil Sorensen (DH) ...... 2011 David Couch, OF ...... 1977 Bryce Carden Hagen Nelson 1999-00 Jason Hockaday Jordan Owen Sonny Mastromatteo (IF) ...... 2012 Dale Horn, OF ...... 1977 Joseph Bacon Scott McLean Dalton Potts Nico Zych (IF) ...... 2012 Mack Moore, C ...... 1977 Lanier English Douglas Nicodemus Carter Smith David Couch, OF ...... 1978 Adam Gibson Zach Parham Phil Sorensen OVC Medal of Honor Lance Renton Jordan Stokes Carey Smith, INF ...... 1978 2000-01 Chris Rezabek Dan Tobik Trent Latta ...... 1995-96 Danny Hensley, INF ...... 1979 Joseph Ayers Eric Walker Matt Young Joseph Bacon ...... 1998-99 Bill Zipp, OF ...... 1979 Wes Bacon Nate Walters Clay Billingsley 2012-13 Joey Price ...... 2001-02 Jim Willis, INF ...... 1983 Richard Collins 2007-08 Isaac Armstrong Douglas Nicodemus ...... 2002-03 Gary Pitman, C ...... 1983 Kelly Davis Lin Cates Taylor Cox Micky Dobson ...... 2002-03 Mike Prather, P ...... 1984 Lanier English Scott Gladstone Drew Erie Justin Entrekin Mark Hartsfield Jacob Gansert Zach Parham ...... 2003-04 Bruce Beckman, P ...... 1985 Adam Gibson Miles Hartsfield Stu Jones Zach Parham ...... 2004-05 Jim Willis, OF ...... 1985 Hunter Hart Tanner Hensley Trevor Lundgrin Zach Parham ...... 2005-06 Churchill Moore, OF ...... 1986 Juan Romero Jay Howard Hagen Nelson Chris Rezabek Dalton Potts Zach Parham ...... 2006-07 Martin Newby, P ...... 1986 2001-02 Cody Terry Chris Ross Douglas Nicodemus ...... 2006-07 Roger Gum, INF ...... 1987 Justin Bryant Eric Walker Carter Smith Cody Terry ...... 2009-10 Churchill Moore, OF ...... 1987 Kelly Davis Nate Walters Phil Sorensen Adam Gibson Nick Walters Jordan Stokes Cody Terry ...... 2010-11 Darrel Risberg, OF ...... 1988 Joey Price Dan Tobik Jacob Gansert ...... 2012-13 Scott McMackin, INF ...... 1989 2008-09 Nico Zych Kyle Coleman, 1B ...... 1989 Ben Bottoms Division II All-American Greg King, OF ...... 1990 Don Jackson, 1B ...... 1973 Richard Matz, UTL ...... 1990 UT MARTIN HALL OF FAME MEMBERS Richard Craven, SS (2nd Team) .....1985 *Eastern Division 1972-79, North Division 1983-86, (Year indicates when player was inducted) West Division 1987-A • Frank Taylor (1983) • Dan Bunn (1993) • Greg King (2005) Division II Academic All-American • Paul Redick (1984) • Eddy Eckert (1994) • Jody Fuller (2007) Don Jackson, 1B ...... 1978 Gulf South Conference All-District • Lionel Barrett (1985) • Jim Willis (1996) • Randy Horn (2008) Mike Prather, P (3rd Team) ...... 1984 Harry McLead, SS ...... 1977 • George Horton (1986) • Richard Craven (1997) • Dick Algire (2009) David Couch, RF ...... 1977 • Don Jackson (1987) • Ray Frame (1999) • Cliff Sturdivant (2010) Division II All-Region Dale Horn, CF ...... 1977 • Halladay T. Short (1989) • Jimmy Welch (2003) • Mike Hayes (2011) Harry McLead, SS ...... 1977 Richard Craven, SS ...... 1985 • Walter Glass (1991) • Donnie Jones (2004) • Mack Terry (2013) David Couch, RF ...... 1977 Jim Willis, CF ...... 1985 Dale Horn, CF ...... 1977 Churchill Moore, CF ...... 1986 • Jim Swope (1992) • Mike Fortune (2005)

6600 2014 UT Martin Baseball YYEARLYEARLY LEADERSLEADERS

Batting Average 2006 Zach Dean 31 Gene Jones 2 1998 Chuck Seymour 43 Greg McKnight 19 1976 Walter Glass .436 2007 Kyle Dudley 40 Greg McKnight 2 1999 Scott Hall 30 Scott McMackin 19 1977 David Couch .488 2008 Scott Gladstone 37 Scott McMackin 2 2000 Brian Baker 38 1991 Greg King 20 1983 Gary Pitman .380 2009 Mark Hartsfi eld 56 1990 Greg King 3 2001 Brad Meadows 36 1992 Jimmy Carey 25 1984 Tim Pearcy .400 2010 Trey Karlen 61 1991 Richard Matz 3 2002 Adam Gibson 40 1993 Chris Ervin 23 1985 Richard Craven .484 2011 Trey Karlen 55 1992 Hunter McLemore 2 Don Waller 40 1994 Jimmy Carey 13 1986 Darrel Risberg .395 2012 Jordan Owen 33 1993 Chris Ervin 2 2003 Dan Stephens 42 1995 Randall Harvey 25 1987 Roger Gum .429 2013 Grant Glasser 29 1994 Steve Gadlage 4 2004 Brett Spivy 45 1996 Randall Harvey 26 1988 Darrel Risberg .549 1995 Brett Young 2 2005 Nick Bruner 33 1997 Paul Slack 27 1989 Scott McMackin .416 Hits 1996 Troy Crawford 2 2006 Lance Renton 28 1998 Chuck Seymour 34 1990 Richard Matz .435 1983 Dodd 39 1997 Troy Crawford 3 Brett Spivy 28 1999 Paul Slack 28 1991 Greg King .402 1984 Matt Pumo 41 1998 Scott Hall 1 Blake Turner 28 2000 Paul Slack 21 1992 Jimmy Carey .431 1985 Richard Craven 74 Paul Slack 1 2007 Lance Renton 34 2001 Joe Ayers 22 1993 Mark Ostby .313 1986 Churchill Moore 69 Kirk Davison 1 2008 Wes Patt erson 29 2002 Adam Gibson 21 1994 Jimmy Carey .432 1987 Roger Gum 57 1999 Lanier English 2 Miles Hartsfi eld 29 2003 Hunter Hart 35 1995 Bryan Bullington .377 1988 Darrel Risberg 56 2000 Heath Doyle 1 William Blackmon 29 2004 Hunter Hart 28 1996 Daisuke Oda .346 1989 Brian Henley 50 Troy Crawford 1 2009 Miles Hartsfi eld 52 2005 Brian Berryman 25 1997 Erik Morgan .331 1990 Greg King 57 Paul Slack 1 2010 Wes Patt erson 64 2006 Blake Turner 25 1998 Scott Hall .378 1991 Greg King 47 Desmond O’Quine 1 2011 Trey Karlen 46 2007 Chad Green 30 1999 Chuck Seymour .331 Richard Matz 47 Michael Roof 1 2012 Jordan Owen 28 2008 Kyle Dudley 20 2000 Heath Doyle .348 1992 Jimmy Carey 53 2001 Lanier English 3 2013 Wade Collins 25 2009 Wes Patt erson 29 2001 Brad Meadows .342 1993 Mark Ostby 45 2002 Brian Jordan 3 2010 Trey Karlen 31 2002 Kelly Davis .316 1994 Brett VanderMeeden 47 2003 Dan Stephens 2 Total Bases 2011 Chase Okey 41 2003 Brady Nighswonger .357 1995 Bryan Bullington 63 Kelly Davis 2 1983 Jimbo Willis 72 2012 Chase Okey 26 2004 Bryant Jones .425 1996 Daisuke Oda 55 2004 Bryant Jones 3 1984 Jimbo Willis 56 Grant Glasser 26 2005 Blake Turner .304 1997 Erik Morgan 50 2005 Zach Dean 4 1985 Richard Craven 126 2013 Grant Glasser 19 2006 Brett Spivy .321 Johnnie Sanfratello 50 2006 Hideaki Sato 2 1986 Churchill Moore 88 2007 Bryce Carden .329 1998 Scott Hall 68 Zach Dean 2 1987 Roger Gum 71 Stolen Bases 2008 Scott Gladstone .316 1999 Lanier English 61 2007 Blake Turner 4 1988 Mike Brown 92 1983 Jimbo Willis 9 2009 Scott Gladstone .420 2000 Brian Baker 53 2008 Shayne Martin 2 1989 Kyle Coleman 75 1984 Mike Ramsey 11 2010 Ty Nelson .396 2001 Brad Meadows 55 Mark Hartsfi eld 2 1990 Greg King 88 1985 Roger Deskins 13 2011 Drew Mason .358 2002 Adam Gibson 58 2009 Mark Hartsfi eld 3 1991 Danny Long 79 1986 Churchill Moore 65 2012 Jordan Owen .332 2003 Brady Nightswonger 65 2010 Ty Nelson 4 1992 Jimmy Carey 90 1987 Churchill Moore 33 2013 Wade Collins .314 2004 Bryant Jones 96 2011 Cody Terry 3 1993 Mark Ostby 76 1988 Stanley Click 23 2005 Nick Bruner 57 2012 Jordan Owen 6 1994 Brett VanderMeeden 86 1989 Brian Henley 24 At Bats 2006 Zach Dean 61 2013 Brent Morris 2 1995 Bryan Bullington 112 1990 Brian Henley 14 1983 Matt Pumo 120 2007 Kyle Dudley 62 1996 Daisuke Oda 92 1991 Richard Matz 9 1984 Mike Ramsey 105 2008 Scott Gladstone 62 Home Runs 1997 Erik Morgan 86 1992 Chris Ervin 8 1985 Roger Deskins 177 2009 Scott Gladstone 84 1972 Don Jackson 17 1998 Scott Hall 88 1993 Kevin Ray 6 1986 Churchill Moore 181 2010 Ty Nelson 84 1983 Jimbo Willis 10 1999 Chuck Seymour 88 1994 Jimmy Carey 13 1987 Churchill Moore 137 2011 Cody Terry 72 1984 Jimbo Willis 8 2000 Brian Baker 110 1995 Mitch Dunn 6 1988 Gene Jones 153 2012 Jordan Owen 66 1985 Jimbo Willis 14 2001 Brad Meadows 90 1996 Brad Warmath 3 1989 Brian Henley 138 2013 Grant Glasser 53 1986 Bill Glass 2 2002 Adam Gibson 85 1997 Troy Crawford 6 1990 Greg King 147 Tim James 2 2003 Brady Nighswonger 95 1998 Scott Hall 6 1991 Richard Matz 129 Doubles 1987 Mike Brown 1 2004 Bryant Jones 133 1999 Brad Smith 11 1992 Chris Ervin 136 1975 Walter Glass 18 Bill Glass 1 2005 Zach Dean 74 2000 Brian Baker 16 1993 Kevin Barger 154 1983 Chris Hicks 7 Roger Gum 1 2006 Zach Dean 84 2001 Lanier English 13 1994 Mark Butt rum 147 Dodd 7 Andrew Joslin 1 2007 Kyle Dudley 89 2002 Adam Gibson 7 Mitch Dunn 147 1984 Matt Pumo 9 Greg Youree 1 2008 Will Blackmon 82 2003 Hunter Hart 5 Steve Gadlage 147 1985 Richard Craven 16 1988 Mike Brown 8 2009 Mark Hartsfi eld 131 2004 Bryant Jones 18 Brett VanderMeeden 147 1986 Darrel Risberg 17 1989 Greg Youree 6 2010 Trey Karlen 145 2005 Zach Dean 12 1995 Mitch Dunn 188 1987 Roger Gum 9 1990 Scott McMackin 8 2011 Trey Karlen 114 2006 Blake Turner 8 1996 Chad Wyatt 164 1988 Mike Brown 13 1991 Danny Long 6 2012 Jordan Owen 113 2007 Chad Green 20 1997 Johnnie Sanfratello 166 1989 Kyle Coleman 15 1992 Jimmy Carey 11 2013 Grant Glasser 71 2008 Bryce Carden 5 1998 Scott Hall 180 1990 Greg King 13 1993 Mark Ostby 8 2009 Mark Hartsfi eld 9 1999 Lanier English 197 1991 Danny Long 12 1994 Brett VanderMeeden 9 Slugging Percentage 2010 Trey Karlen 30 2000 Paul Slack 174 1992 Michael York 10 1995 Byan Bullington 11 1983 Jimbo Willis .673 2011 Trey Karlen 21 2001 Lanier English 195 1993 Kevin Barger 12 1996 Daisuke Oda 7 1984 Jimbo Willis .675 2012 Sonny Mastromatt eo 9 2002 Adam Gibson 200 1994 Matt Butt rum 10 1997 Erik Morgan 10 1985 Richard Craven .818 2013 Grant Glasser 9 2003 Bryant Jones 184 Steve Gadlage 10 1998 Chuck Seymour 11 1986 Darrel Risberg .522 2004 Bryant Jones 226 Brett VanderMeede 10 1999 Chuck Seymour 8 1987 Roger Gum .534 Stolen Base Percentage 2005 Nick Bruner 205 1995 Bryan Bullington 14 2000 Brian Baker 15 1988 Mike Brown .730 (minimum 5 atempts) 2006 Zach Dean 203 1996 Brad Warmath 15 2001 Brad Meadows 7 1989 Scott McMackin .652 1983 Mike Ramsey 1.000 (6-6) 2007 Lance Renton 193 1997 Johnnie Sanfratello 11 2002 Brad Meadows 8 1990 Greg King .599 1984 Mike Ramsey 1.000 (11-11) 2008 Scott Gladstone 196 1998 Scott Hall 12 Don Waller 8 1991 Danny Long .647 1985 Matt Phillips 1.000 (6-6) 2009 Cody Terry 213 1999 Scott Hall 14 2003 Brian Jordan 9 1992 Jimmy Carey .732 1986 Churchill Moore .942 (65-69) 2010 Cody Terry 228 2000 Brian Baker 12 2004 Brett Spivy 7 1993 Mark Ostby .528 1987 Churchill Moore .943 (33-35) 2011 Cody Terry 228 2001 Brad Meadows 14 2005 Brett Spivy 4 1994 Brett VanderMeeden .585 1988 Greg Youree .833 (5-6) 2012 Jordan Owen 199 2002 Dan Stephens 11 2006 Brett Spivy 8 1996 Daisuke Oda .579 1989 Brian Henley 1.000 (24-24) 2013 Grant Glasser 192 Adam Gibson 11 2007 Bryce Carden 4 1997 Erik Morgan .570 1990 Ron Harrison .765 (13-17) 2003 Kelly Davis 13 Kyle Dudley 4 1998 Chuck Seymour .608 1991 Richard Matz 1.000 (9-9) Runs 2004 Adam Salter 14 2008 Wes Patt erson 10 1999 Chuck Seymour .550 1992 Kevin Barger .875 (7-8) 1983 Dodd 26 2005 Chris Rezabek 11 2009 Mark Hartsfi eld 12 2000 Brian Baker .636 1993 Kevin Ray .750 (6-8) 1984 Mike Ramsey 27 2006 Brett Spivy 11 2010 Jordan Owen 18 2001 Brad Meadows .559 1994 Brett VanderMeeden1.000 (6-6) 1985 Richard Craven 74 2007 Lance Renton 16 2011 Trey Karlen 9 2002 Don Waller .510 1995 Mitch Dunn .750 (6-8) 1986 Churchill Moore 70 2008 William Blackmon 11 2012 Jordan Owen 8 2003 Luke Parham .667 1996 Johnnie Sanfratello .429 (3-7) 1987 Churchill Moore 49 2009 Wes Patt erson 15 2013 Wade Collins 3 2004 Bryant Jones .588 1997 Troy Crawford .600 (6-10) 1988 Darrel Risberg 40 2010 Trey Karlen 22 Byron Johann 3 2005 Zach Dean .409 1998 Brad Smith .833 (5-6) 1989 Greg McKnight 36 2011 Trey Karlen 19 2006 Brett Spivy .577 1999 Brad Smith 1.000 (11-11) 1990 Greg King 37 2012 Jordan Owen 11 Runs Batted In 2007 Blake Turner .486 2000 Joe Ayers .857 (6-7) 1991 Greg King 37 2013 Byron Johann 13 1983 Matt Pumo 17 2008 Wes Patt erson .602 2001 Lanier English .929 (13-14) Richard Matz 37 1984 Jimbo Willis 26 2009 Miles Hartsfi eld .639 2002 Brad Meadows .714 (5-7) 1992 Chris Ervin 47 Triples 1985 Jimbo Willis 58 2010 Trey Karlen .671 2003 Hunter Hart .500 (5-10) 1993 Chris Ervin 32 1976 Dale Horn 4 1986 Matt Phillips 42 2011 Phil Sorensen .537 2004 Kayo Anderson 1.000 (5-5) 1994 Jimmy Carey 36 1978 Walter Glass 9 1987 Roger Gum 32 2012 Jordan Owen .568 2005 Brett Spivy 1.000 (6-6) 1995 Mitch Dunn 39 1981 Donnie Mitchell 7 Gene Jones 32 2013 Wade Collins .488 2006 Blake Turner .800 (8-10) 1996 Chad Wyatt 29 1983 Chris Hicks 3 1988 Mike Brown 43 2007 Bryce Carden 1.000 (5-5) 1997 Johnnie Sanfratello 37 Matt Pumo 3 1989 Kyle Coleman 35 Walks 2008 Bryce Carden .555 (5-9) 1998 Chuck Seymour 41 1984 Rodney Patt eron 3 1990 Greg King 40 1983 Jimbo Willis 20 2009 Mark Hartsfi eld .900 (9-10) 1999 Chuck Seymour 41 1985 Richard Craven 3 1991 Danny Long 39 1984 Roger Deskins 18 2010 Brent Morris 1.000 (10-10) 2000 Brian Baker 38 1986 Roger Gum 4 1992 Jimmy Carey 46 1985 Richard Craven 40 2011 Matt Young 1.000 (7-7) 2001 Brad Meadows 32 Matt Phillips 4 1993 Mark Ostby 27 1986 Darrel Risberg 28 2012 Matt Young .857 (6-7) 2002 Adam Gibson 42 Churchill Moore 4 1994 Brett VanderMeeder 43 1987 Churchill Moore 25 2013 Nico Zych 1.000 (7-7) 2003 Brian Jordan 43 1987 Churchill Moore 4 1995 Bryan Bullington 44 1988 Mike Brown 32 2004 Bryant Jones 55 1988 Bill Glass 4 1996 Daisuke Oda 28 1989 William Bradford 26 2005 Zach Dean 37 1989 Ron Harrison 2 1997 Erik Morgan 40 1990 Danny Long 19 22014014 SkyhawkSkyhawk BBaseballaseball 6611 YYEARLYEARLY LLEADERSEADERS

Putouts 1990 Terry Jackson 2.71 2012 Dan Tobik 27 1992 Steve Jett 3 1984 Randy Nolen 156 1991 Barry Hamilton 3.34 2013 Chris Ross 19 1993 Curt Lee 2 1985 Tim Pearcy 343 1992 Chad Harrell 2.08 Trevor Lundgrin 19 1994 Curt Lee 2 1987 Tim Pearcy 296 1993 David Strange 4.09 Tim Frye 2 1988 Kyle Coleman 289 1994 Jeff Graves 2.45 Complete Games 1995 Trent Latt a 1 1989 Kyle Coleman 287 1995 Brad VanderMeeden 3.05 1983 Mike Prather 5 Michael Blount 1 1992 Michael York 276 1996 Michael Blount 3.21 1984 Mike Prather 5 Brian Rosbury 1 1993 Hunter McLemore 345 1997 Jason Alford 3.05 1985 Martin Newby 7 Jody Fuller 1 1994 Chris Clapper 204 1998 Jody Fuller 5.82 1986 Mike Hayes 7 1996 Chad McDowell 2 1995 Bryan Bullington 340 1999 T. J. Allen 4.30 1987 Randy Chism 3 Jody Fuller 2 1996 Scott VanNeste 217 2000 Bobby Alford 4.70 1988 John Daniels 5 1997 Jay Lasley 3 1997 Chad Pritchett 147 2001 Bobby Alford 3.60 Randy Coff man 5 1998 Jody Fuller 2 1998 Chuck Seymour 336 2002 Brad Meadows 2.82 1989 Randy Coff man 4 1999 Ed Gover 2 1999 Chuck Seymour 362 2003 Justin Bryant 5.43 1990 Terry Jackson 6 2000 Luke Rogers 2 2000 Joe Ayers 314 2004 Ben Meador 5.96 1991 Shannon Haggard 4 2001 Brad Meadows 1 2001 Joe Ayers 292 2005 Scott Massey 3.86 1992 Mike Eatherly 5 Casey Bevis 1 2002 Don Waller 260 2006 Eric Walker 3.70 1993 Chris Payne 5 2002 Jason Venczel 3 2003 Brian Jordan 362 2007 Travis Webb 4.02 1994 Chris Payne 5 2003 Dustin Summers 1 2004 Brian Berryman 331 2008 Calen Sutt on 4.92 1995 Brian Rosbury 5 Brett Hall 1 2005 Brian Berryman 309 2009 Travis Webb 4.74 1996 Michael Blount 4 Scott Massey 1 2006 Jason Hockaday 357 2010 Dan Tobik 3.63 1997 Michael Blount 3 2004 Adam Ledlow 3 2007 Scott McLean 326 2011 Dan Tobik 5.64 1998 Jody Fuller 7 2005 Dustin Summers 3 2008 Wes Patt erson 229 2012 Dan Tobik 2.78 1999 Wesley Freeman 7 2006 Chadwick Cameron 6 2009 Wes Patt erson 275 2013 Stu Jones 3.18 2000 Heath Doyle 4 2007 Chadwick Cameron 2 2010 Wes Patt erson 413 2001 Jason Sullivan 7 2008 Wes Patt erson 4 2011 Wes Patt erson 376 Wins 2002 Brad Meadows 3 2009 Drew Flaniken 2 2012 Phil Sorensen 338 1983 Kevin Tuck 6 Jason Sullivan 3 2010 Wes Alsup 7 2013 Wade Collins 263 1984 Mike Prather 6 T. J. Allen 3 2011 Alec Mills 3 1985 Bruce Beckman 7 2003 Donnie Corey 4 2012 Dan Tobik 5 Assists 1986 Mike Hayes 9 2004 Ben Meador 2 2013 Stu Jones 4 1984 Rodney Patt erson 156 1987 Wes Hicks 5 2005 Scott Massey 4 1985 Roger Deskins 149 1988 Randy Coff man 7 2006 Jacob Smothers 3 Innings Pitched 1987 Roger Gum 97 1989 Randy Coff man 6 2007 William Blackmon 1 1983 Mike Prather 46.0 1988 Gene Jones 92 1990 David White 7 Eric Walker 1 1984 Mike Prather 51.0 1989 Brian Henley 67 1991 Shannon Haggard 4 Adam Ledlow 1 1985 Bruce Beckman 78.0 1992 Chris Ervin 97 1992 Shannon Haggard 7 2008 Calen Sutt on 3 1986 Mike Hayes 78.1 1993 Chris Ervin 141 1993 David Strange 8 2009 Coty Green 4 1987 Wes Hicks 56.1 1994 Brett VanderMeeden 119 1994 David Strange 3 2010 Coty Green 1 1988 Wes Hicks 77.0 1995 Brett Young 153 Brad Dyer 3 2011 None N/A 1989 Terry Jackson 56.2 1996 Chad Wyatt 123 1995 Brian Rosbury 4 2012 None N/A 1990 Terry Jackson 67.0 1997 Kyle Hodge 103 1996 Michael Blount 5 2013 None N/A 1991 Shannon Haggard 46.0 1998 Kyle Hodge 109 1997 Michael Blount 4 1992 Shannon Haggard 63.2 1999 Brad Smith 123 1998 Michael Blount 5 Shutouts 1993 David Strange 83.2 2000 Pual Slack 96 1999 Wesley Freeman 5 1983 Curtis Gardner 1 1994 Chris Payne 70.1 2001 Bryant Jones 107 2000 Heath Doyle 5 Mike Prather 1 1995 Brian Rosbury 96.0 2002 Brady Nighswonger 110 2001 Brad Meadows 4 Kevin Tuck 1 1996 Michael Blount 67.1 2003 Brady Nighswonger 107 2002 T. J. Allen 5 1984 Mike Hayes 2 1997 Jody Fuller 74.0 2004 Bryant Jones 121 2003 Justin Bryant 5 1985 Martin Newby 3 1998 Jody Fuller 85.0 2005 Jason Moore 155 2004 Ben Meador 5 1986 Mike Hayes 1 1999 Wesley Freeman 107.1 2006 Lance Renton 149 2005 Scott Massey 3 John Fowler 1 2000 Heath Doyle 90.0 2007 Chad Green 110 Justin Bryant 3 David Morris 1 2001 Brad Meadows 83.1 2008 Scott Gladstone 133 2006 Chadwick Cameron 4 Frank Glover 1 2002 Jason Sullivan 96.0 2009 Scott Gladstone 134 Ryan Rockholt 4 1987 Frank Perez 4 2003 Donnie Corey 65.0 2010 Cody Terry 164 2007 Ryan Rockholt 4 1988 John Daniels 2 2004 Ben Meador 83.0 2011 Cody Terry 172 Chadwick Cameron 4 1989 Randy Coff man 2 2005 Scott Massey 86.1 2012 Sonny Mastromatt eo 145 2008 Calen Sutt on 4 Keith Domino 2 2006 Adam Ledlow 89.2 2013 Sonny Mastromatt eo 125 2009 Coty Green 4 1990 Terry Jackson 1 2007 Eric Walker 73.2 Nico Zych 125 2010 Coty Green 9 Mike McSwain 1 2008 Calen Sutt on 71.1 2011 Alec Mills 7 1991 James Skinner 1 2009 Coty Green 94.0 Fielding Percentage 2012 Alec Mills 4 1992 Chad Harrell 3 2010 Coty Green 87.2 1984 Gary Pitman .985 2013 Dalton Pott s 4 1993 Chris Payne 1 2011 Dan Tobik 91.0 1985 Tim Pearcy .989 1994 Chris Payne 1 2012 Alec Mills 89.0 1987 Joey Johnson 1.000 Appearances 1995 Trent Latt a 1 2013 Dalton Pott s 62.2 1988 Darrel Risberg .985 1983 Mike Prather 11 1996 Michael Blount 2 1989 Kyle Coleman .994 1984 Martin Newby 11 1997 Chris Meyer 1 Strikeouts 1992 Michael York .993 1985 Russ Hopper 16 Michael Blount 1 1983 Mike Prather 43 1993 Hal Williams 1.000 1986 Frank Perez 19 1998 Jody Fuller 1 1984 Mike Prather 37 1994 Travis Walters .987 1987 Frank Perez 16 1999 Wesley Freeman 1 1985 Bruce Beckman 61 1995 Randall Harvey .976 1988 Frank Glover 21 2000 None N/A 1986 Mike Hayes 59 1996 Skipper McGill .995 1989 Randy Coff man 13 2001 None N/A 1987 Wes Hicks 52 1997 Johnnie Sanfratello .979 Keith Domino 13 2002 Brad Meadows 1 1988 Wes Hicks 67 1998 Chuck Seymour .986 1990 David White 14 T. J. Allen 1 1989 Terry Jackson 39 1999 Scott Hall .980 1991 Mike Eatherly 14 2003 None N/A 1990 Charles McClain 57 2000 Heath Doyle .983 1992 Shannon Haggard 12 2004 None N/A 1991 Shannon Haggard 31 2001 Lanier English 1.000 Brad Dyer 12 2005 None N/A 1992 Shannon Haggard 47 2002 Adam Gibson .977 1993 Curt Lee 20 2006 Derek Link 1 1993 David Strange 64 2003 Ryan Bethel .989 1994 Tim Frye 17 2007 None N/A 1994 David Strange 55 2004 Scott McLean 1.000 1995 Brian Rosbury 17 2008 Calen Sutt on 1 1995 Brian Rosbury 51 2005 Blake Turner 1.000 Jody Fuller 17 2009 None N/A 1996 Jody Fuller 51 2006 Bryan Harvey 1.000 1996 Jody Fuller 20 2010 None N/A 1997 Jody Fuller 66 2007 Blake Turner 1.000 1997 Jay Lasley 20 2011 None N/A 1998 Jody Fuller 118 2008 Chris Sisk 1.000 1998 Jason Alford 17 2012 None N/A 1999 Wesley Freeman 72 2009 Jordan Owen 1.000 1999 Ed Gover 24 2013 None N/A 2000 Heath Doyle 63 2010 Ty Nelson .995 2000 Heath Doyle 21 2001 Brad Meadows 67 2011 Wes Patt erson .992 2001 Brad Meadows 20 Saves 2002 Jason Sullivan 59 2012 Grant Glasser 1.000 2002 Jason Venczel 23 1983 Mike Prather 2 2003 Donnie Corey 54 2013 Ben Brewer .985 2003 Dustin Summers 25 1984 Russ Hopper 2 2004 Ben Meador 68 2004 Dustin Summers 30 1985 Russ Hopper 4 2005 Scott Massey 54 Earned Run Average 2005 Dustin Summers 28 1986 Frank Perez 4 2006 Ryan Rockholt 53 1983 Russ Hopper 2.45 Micky Dobson 28 1987 Frank Perez 4 2007 William Blackmon 64 1984 Mike Prather 2.47 2006 Chadwick Cameron 25 1988 John Daniels 2 2008 Eric Walker 44 1985 Bruce Beckman 3.81 2007 Travis Webb 28 1989 Terry Jackson 1 2009 Coty Green 70 1986 Frank Perez 3.65 2008 Lin Cates 22 David White 1 2010 Coty Green 64 1987 Frank Glover 0.96 2009 Drew Flaniken 27 1990 Charles McClain 1 2011 Dan Tobik 67 1988 Mike McSwain 1.72 2010 Drew Flaniken 28 David White 1 2012 Alec Mills 74 1989 Mike McSwain 2.76 2011 Alec Mills 30 1991 Mike Eatherly 1 2013 Dan Tobik 71 6622 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball TTEAMEAM RECORDSRECORDS

GAMES PLAYED HOME RUNS STOLEN BASES VICTORIES 4. 2007 Team 636 1. 2011 Team 56 1. 2010 Team 75 1. 1986 Team 123 1. 1985 Team 36 5. 2012 Team 626 2. 2010 Team 55 2. 2009 Team 57 2. 1989 Team 104 2. 1992 Team 31 2007 Team 55 3. 1975 Team 42 3. 1987 Team 96 3. 1986 Team 30 RUNS ALLOWED 2006 Team 55 4. 2008 Team 38 4. 1980 Team 86 4. 1988 Team 26 1. 2008 Team 480 2005 Team 55 5. 2003 Team 37 5. 2010 Team 84 5. 1981 Team 26 2. 2004 Team 479 1999 Team 55 2000 Team 37 3. 2012 Team 456 RUNS PER GAME EARNED RUN AVERAGE 4. 2001 Team 455 BATTING AVERAGE RUNS BATTED IN 1. 1981 Team 8.03 1. 1968 Team 2.53 5. 2011 Team 453 1. 1985 Team .357 1. 2010 Team 347 2. 1985 Team 7.68 2. 1980 Team 2.97 2. 1989 Team .344 1985 Team 347 3. 1992 Team 7.46 3. 1992 Team 3.42 HOME RUNS ALLOWED 3. 1981 Team .339 3. 1986 Team 346 4. 1980 Team 7.30 4. 1981 Team 3.47 1. 2009 Team 83 4. 1992 Team .337 4. 2009 Team 322 5. 1987 Team 7.15 5. 1988 Team 3.80 2. 2001 Team 75 5. 1990 Team .332 5. 2003 Team 300 1986 Team 7.15 3. 2004 Team 74 SAVES 4. 2002 Team 64 AT BATS TOTAL BASES HITS PER GAME 1. 2010 Team 11 5. 1999 Team 62 1. 2011 Team 1910 1. 2010 Team 933 1. 2009 Team 11.22 2. 2006 Team 8 2. 2010 Team 1901 2. 2009 Team 865 2. 2010 Team 10.53 3. 2011 Team 6 WILD PITCHES 3. 2012 Team 1844 3. 2004 Team 737 3. 1985 Team 10.16 2009 Team 6 1. 2000 Team 61 4. 2006 Team 1810 4. 1985 Team 735 4. 2003 Team 10.12 2008 Team 6 2. 1995 Team 59 5. 2007 Team 1809 5. 2011 Team 734 5. 1986 Team 9.88 2005 Team 6 3. 2001 Team 55 1986 Team 6 4. 2013 Team 51 RUNS SCORED SLUGGING PERCENTAGE PUTOUTS 1985 Team 6 5. 2010 Team 49 1. 1985 Team 384 1. 1981 Team .540 1. 2011 Team 1417 2. 2010 Team 380 2. 1985 Team .517 2. 2012 Team 1394 LOSSES EARNED RUNS 3. 1986 Team 343 3. 1988 Team .512 3. 2010 Team 1393 1. 2001 Team 46 1. 2004 Team 418 4. 2009 Team 342 4. 1992 Team .495 4. 2006 Team 1371 2. 2005 Team 43 2. 2000 Team 385 5. 2011 Team 330 5. 2010 Team .491 5. 2007 Team 1355 3. 2012 Team 41 3. 2008 Team 381 2003 Team 330 2008 Team 41 4. 2010 Team 373 ASSISTS 5. 2013 Team 40 5. 2011 Team 368 HITS 1. 1985 Team 230 1. 2011 Team 572 2000 Team 40 1. 2010 Team 579 2. 1987 Team 207 2. 1995 Team 559 1999 Team 40 HIT BATSMEN 2. 2009 Team 572 3. 2007 Team 205 3. 2012 Team 557 1. 2013 Team 88 3. 2004 Team 529 4. 2003 Team 204 4. 2010 Team 555 COMPLETE GAMES 2. 2010 Team 83 4. 2011 Team 522 5. 2011 Team 199 5. 2006 Team 554 1. 1976 Team 25 3. 2012 Team 72 5. 1985 Team 508 2. 1985 Team 23 4. 2000 Team 68 HIT BY PITCH ERRORS 3. 1992 Team 20 5. 2009 Team 67 DOUBLES 1. 2010 Team 60 1. 2002 Team 120 4. 1990 Team 19 2008 Team 67 1. 2010 Team 115 2. 2011 Team 56 2. 2001 Team 119 1989 Team 19 2. 2003 Team 107 3. 2012 Team 53 3. 2003 Team 118 1988 Team 19 WALKS 3. 2011 Team 103 4. 2002 Team 50 1999 Team 118 1. 2008 Team 250 4. 1999 Team 102 5. 2003 Team 45 5. 2008 Team 110 INNINGS PITCHED 2. 1995 Team 244 5. 2009 Team 100 2001 Team 45 1. 2011 Team 472.1 3. 2007 Team 237 1999 Team 45 FIELDING PERCENTAGE 2. 2012 Team 464.2 4. 2000 Team 228 TRIPLES 1. 2009 Team .966 3. 2010 Team 464.1 5. 2013 Team 221 1. 1976 Team 26 STRIKEOUTS 2. 2006 Team .965 4. 2006 Team 457.0 2. 1980 Team 20 1. 2012 Team 434 3. 1984 Team .961 5. 2007 Team 451.2 STRIKEOUTS 3. 1981 Team 18 2. 2010 Team 415 4. 1996 Team .959 1. 2013 Team 364 4. 1986 Team 16 3. 2013 Team 391 5. 1975 Team .958 HITS ALLOWED 2. 2012 Team 346 5. 2012 Team 15 4. 2005 Team 384 1. 2004 Team 689 3. 2010 Team 337 5. 2011 Team 352 2. 2010 Team 669 4. 2007 Team 329 3. 2011 Team 668 5. 2002 Team 316 22014014 SkyhawkSkyhawk BBaseballaseball 6633 TTEAMEAM RRECORDSECORDS

MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL OFFENSIVE RECORDS Opening game records ...... 19-23 Game Records Most consecutive wins to open season ...... 7, 1979 Most consecutive wins ...... 16, 1985 Most at bats ...... 7 on six occasions; Most consecutive losses to open season ...... 10, 1993 ...... last: Trey Karlen vs. Tennessee Tech, 2010 Most consecutive losses ...... 13, 2013 Most hits ...... 6, Scott McLean vs. Lipscomb, 2007 Most consecutive home wins ...... 16, 1989 Most runs . . . . . 6, Trey Karlen vs. Cleveland State, 2010 Most consecutive home losses ...... 14, 2000 and 2005 ...... 6, Chad Wyatt vs. Louisville, 1995 Most consecutive road wins ...... 7, Several Tied ...... 6, Scott McLean vs. Lipscomb, 2007 Most consecutive road losses ...... 16, 2006 Most doubles ...... 3, Several Tied Best slugging percentage ...... 1.224, Don Jackson, 1972 Most triples ...... 2, Several Tied Most consecutive hits ...... 8, Roger Gum vs. Bethel (DH), 1987 Most home runs ...... 3, Gary Barfield vs. CBU, 1991 Most consecutive strikeouts (pitcher) ...... 10, Joe Kuchar vs. Union, 1972 ...... 3, Chad Wyatt vs. Louisville, 1995 Most consecutive home runs in a game . . . 3, Gary Barfield vs. Christian Brothers, 1991 Most runs batted in ...... 8 on three occasions; Most consecutive strikeouts to start game ...... 10 vs. Lawrence, 1972 ...... last: Was Patterson vs. Cleveland State, 2010 Most times hit by a pitcher in a season ...... 60, 2010 Lowest fielding percentage in a season ...... 922, 1976 Most stolen bases . . . 4, Churchill Moore (2) vs. Union, 1986 Most walks ...... 7, Ricky Harris vs. Lambuth, 1977 TEAM OFFENSIVE RECORDS Most strikeouts ...... 4, Several Tied Inning Records Hit by pitch most ...... 3, Ryan Bethel vs. Bethel, 2002 Most hits ...... 8 at Eastern Kentucky, April 22, 2011 ...... 3, Bart Hammack vs. Illinois-Chicago, 2002 ...... 8 at Morehead State, 2005 Most total bases . . . . 14, Chad Wyatt vs. Louisville, 1995 Most runs ...... 11 vs. Chicago State, 1997 Most extra-base hits ...... 3, Several Tied Most home runs ...... 4 vs. Jacksonville State, 2010 Most sacrifice hits ...... 3, Several Tied Most stolen bases ...... 4, twice, 1986 Most sacrifice flies ...... 2, Several Tied

Game Records INDIVIDUAL PITCHING RECORDS Most at bats ...... 72 vs. Rhodes College, 1985 Game Records Most hits ...... 28 vs. Berea College, 2003 Most runs ...... 32 vs. Berea College, 2003 Most innings pitched ...... 12, Eddy Eckert, 1968 Most doubles ...... 9 vs. Murray State, 2003 Most strikeouts ...... 19, Eddy Eckert vs. Lambuth, 1969 Most triples ...... 3 vs. Memphis, April 22, 2009 Most walks ...... 10, John Fowler vs. TSU, 1986 ...... 3 vs. Harding, April 6, 2004 Most runs allowed ...... 12, Several Tied Most home runs ...... 7 at Tennessee Tech, April 25, 2009 Most earned runs . . . .11, Jimmy Gann at Kentucky, 2007 Most runs batted in ...... 30 vs. Berea College, 2003 ...... 11, Justin Bryant at Morehead State, 2004 Most stolen bases ...... 7 twice, 1986 ...... 11, Brad Meadows vs. Morehead State, 2001 Most walks ...... 16 vs. Christian Brothers, 1991 Most hits ...... 15, on two occasions Most strikeouts ...... 18 vs. Morehead State, 1999 Consecutive wild pitches ...... 2, Several Tied Most left on base ...... 17 vs. Austin Peay, May 20, 2011 Consecutive home runs allowed ...... 2, Several Tied TEAM PITCHING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL FIELDING RECORDS Inning Records Game Records Most runs allowed ...... 19 at Belmont, May 11, 2011 Most earned runs allowed ...... 19 at Belmont, May 11, 2011 Most putouts . . .21, Ryan Bethel vs. Ark.-Little Rock, 2002 Most home runs allowed ...... 4 at Belmont, May 11, 2011 Most assists . . . 9, Sonny Mastromatteo at Murray State, 2012 ...... 9, Cody Terry vs. Belmont, 2010 Game Records Most errors ...... 4, Several Tied Most runs allowed ...... 30 vs. Eastern Illinois, April 11, 2009* Most earned runs allowed ...... 30 vs. Eastern Illinois, April 11, 2009* Wes Most hits allowed ...... 30 vs. Eastern Illinois, April 11, 2009* Most home runs allowed ...... 9 vs. Eastern Illinois, April 11, 2009* Patt erson Most walks ...... 15 at Kentucky, 2007 enjoyed an ...... 15 vs. Bradley, 2004 outstanding ...... 15 at Arkansas-Little Rock, 2003 day on Most strikeouts ...... 21 vs. Washington University, 1972 March 20, ...... 21 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, 2002 2010 against Cleveland *Game was forfeited by Eastern Illinois State, when TEAM FIELDING RECORDS he tied Game Records a school Most putouts ...... 39 vs. Tennessee Tech, 2010 record with ...... 39 at Samford, 2006 eight runs ...... 39 vs. Martin Methodist, 2002 batt ed in Most assists ...... 21 vs. Northern Illinois, 2001 in a 20-11 Most errors ...... 9 vs. Illinois-Chicago, 2002 Skyhawk Most double plays ...... 4 vs. Tennessee Tech, 2003 victory...... 4 at Morehead State, 2008

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GAMES PLAYED Bill Glass 4 1988 STRIKEOUTS 1. Cody Terry 56 2011 Churchill Moore 4 1987 1. Trey Karlen 56 2010 PITCHING CATEGORIES 2. Chase Okey 55 2011 Roger Gum 4 1986 2. Brett Spivy 55 2005 VICTORIES STRIKEOUTS Cory Stooksbury 55 2011 Churchill Moore 4 1986 3. Brian Baker 54 2000 1. Coty Green 9 2010 1. Jody Fuller 118 1998 Ty Nelson 55 2010 Matt Phillips 4 1986 4. Cory Stooksbury 53 2010 Trey Karlen 55 2010 David Smith 4 1980 5. Grant Glasser 52 2012 Mike Hayes 9 1986 2. Alec Mills 74 2012 Jordan Owen 55 2010 Dale Horn 4 1976 Zach Dean 52 2005 3. David Strange 8 1993 3. Wesley Freeman 72 1999 Cody Terry 55 2010 7. Wes Patterson 49 2010 Ray Frame 8 1968 4. Dan Tobik 71 2013 HOME RUNS Cory Stooksbury 55 2010 Jordan Owen 49 2010 5. Alec Mills 7 2011 5. Coty Green 70 2009 Lanier English 55 1999 1. Jordan Owen 18 2010 9. Matt Haynes 48 2013 Mike Eatherly 7 1992 6. Ben Meador 68 2004 Brad Smith 55 1999 2. Don Jackson 17 1972 10. Brad Smith 47 1999 Shannon Haggard 7 1992 3. Wes Patterson 15 2010 7. Dan Tobik 67 2011 BATTING AVERAGE Brian Baker 15 2000 STOLEN BASES David White 7 1990 Brad Meadows 67 2001 1. David Couch .488 1977 5. Trey Karlen 14 2010 1. Churchill Moore 65 1986 Randy Coffman 7 1988 Wes Hicks 67 1988 2. Richie Craven .484 1985 Jim Willis 14 1985 2. Churchill Moore 33 1987 Bruce Beckman 7 1985 Ray Frame 67 1968 3. Walter Glass .436 1976 7. Mark Hartsfield 12 2009 3. Trey Karlen 30 2010 Larry White 7 1981 4. Richard Matz .435 1990 8. Wes Patterson 11 2009 4. Walter Glass 28 1976 Mike Bennett 7 1980 5. Jimmy Carey .431 1994 Chuck Seymour 11 1998 5. Brian Henley 24 1989 6. Roger Gum .429 1987 Bryan Bullington 11 1995 6. Stanley Click 23 1988 COMPLETE GAMES 7. Bryant Jones .425 2004 Jimmy Carey 11 1992 7. Trey Karlen 21 2011 1. Danny Mitchell 8 1976 8. Scott Gladstone .420 2009 8. Chad Green 20 2007 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 2. Jason Sullivan 7 2001 RUNS BATTED IN 9. Ricky Jackson .416 1985 9. Ty Nelson 19 2010 1. Larry White 0.41 1981 Wesley Freeman 7 1999 Scott McMackin .416 1989 1. Wes Patterson 64 2010 10. Bryant Jones 18 2004 2. Frank Glover 0.96 1987 Jody Fuller 7 1998 2. Jim Willis 58 1985 Greg McKnight 18 1989 AT BATS 3. Cody Terry 55 2010 3. Ray Frame 1.17 1968 Mike Hayes 7 1986 1. Cody Terry 228 2011 4. Miles Hartsfield 52 2009 PUTOUTS 4. Craig Rogers 1.25 1980 Martin Newby 7 1985 Cody Terry 228 2010 5. Jordan Owen 51 2010 1. Wes Patterson 413 2010 5. Craig Rogers 1.41 1981 Tommy Glass 7 1976 3. Bryant Jones 226 2004 6. Wes Patterson 47 2009 2. Wes Patterson 376 2011 6. Bill Ridings 1.58 1980 8. Terry Jackson 6 1990 4. Trey Karlen 222 2011 7. Trey Karlen 46 2011 3. Chuck Seymour 362 1999 7. Mike Bennett 1.63 1980 Alan Reynolds 6 1982 5. Trey Karlen 216 2010 Jimmy Carey 46 1992 Brian Jordan 362 2003 8. Mike McSwain 1.72 1988 6. Jordan Owen 215 2010 9. Ty Nelson 45 2010 5. Jason Hockaday 357 2006 10. Brian Rosbury 5 1995 7. Cody Terry 213 2009 Trey Karlen 45 2010 6. Hunter McLemore 345 1993 9. Jeff Kelley 1.86 1980 Chris Payne 5 1993 Hunter Hart 213 2004 Brett Spivy 45 2004 7. Tim Pearcy 343 1985 10. Mike Williams 2.04 1976 Mike Eatherly 5 1992 9. Ty Nelson 212 2010 8. Ty Nelson 341 2010 TOTAL BASES Randy Coffman 5 1988 Mark Hartsfield 212 2009 9. Bryan Bullington 340 1995 John Daniel 5 1988 1. Trey Karlen 145 2010 10. Phil Sorensen 338 2012 APPEARANCES RUNS SCORED 2. Jordan Owen 138 2010 Bruce Beckman 5 1985 1. Richard Craven 74 1985 3. Ty Nelson 136 2010 ASSISTS 1. Alec Mills 30 2011 Wade Freeman 5 1985 2. Churchill Moore 70 1986 4. Bryant Jones 133 2004 1. Cody Terry 172 2011 Dustin Summers 30 2004 Mike Prather 5 1984 3. Trey Karlen 61 2010 5. Mark Hartsfield 131 2009 2. Cody Terry 164 2010 3. Drew Flaniken 28 2010 Mike Prather 5 1983 6. Wes Patterson 126 2010 4. Jim Willis 58 1985 3. Cody Terry 157 2009 Travis Webb 28 2007 Bruce Wyatt 5 1981 Richard Craven 126 1985 5. Mark Hartsfield 56 2009 4. Jason Moore 155 2005 Dustin Summers 28 2005 6. Trey Karlen 55 2011 8. Miles Hartsfield 124 2009 5. Brett Young 153 1995 Bryant Jones 55 2004 9. Cody Terry 116 2010 6. Lance Renton 149 2006 Micky Dobson 28 2005 8. Ty Nelson 53 2010 10. Trey Karlen 114 2011 Roger Deskins 149 1985 7. Dan Tobik 27 2012 INNINGS PITCHED 9. Roger Gum 52 1986 Scott Gladstone 114 2009 8. Sonny Mastromatteo 145 2012 Drew Flaniken 27 2009 1. Wesley Freeman 107.1 1999 10. Cody Terry 51 2010 9. Chris Ervin 141 1993 9. Chadwick Cameron 25 2006 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 2. Jason Sullivan 96.0 2002 10. Chad Wyatt 140 1995 Dustin Summers 25 2003 HITS 1. Richard Craven .818 1985 Brian Rosbury 96.0 1995 1. Bryant Jones 96 2004 2. Jim Willis .748 1985 ERRORS 4. Coty Green 94.0 2009 2. Ty Nelson 84 2010 3. Donnie Mitchell .743 1981 1. Jason Moore 27 2005 5. Dan Tobik 91.0 2011 Scott Gladstone 84 2009 4. Jimmy Carey .732 1992 2. Bryant Jones 23 2002 GAMES STARTED 6. Heath Doyle 90.0 2000 4. Mark Hartsfield 79 2009 5. Mike Brown .730 1988 Paul Slack 23 1998 1. Wesley Freeman 17 1999 7. Adam Ledlow 89.2 2006 6. Jim Willis .673 1983 5. Trey Karlen 77 2010 Chad Wyatt 23 1995 2. Dan Tobik 15 2011 8. Alec Mills 89.0 2012 Miles Hartsfield 77 2009 7. Trey Karlen .671 2010 5. Cody Terry 22 2011 Danny Kelley 15 2011 7. Cody Terry 74 2010 Bryan Bullington .671 1995 Trey Karlen 22 2010 9. Coty Green 87.2 2010 Richard Craven 74 1985 9. Gary Slayden .670 1982 Jimmy Davis 22 1988 Coty Green 15 2010 10. Scott Massey 86.1 2005 9. Cody Terry 72 2011 10. Wes Patterson .656 2010 Shayne Martin 22 2008 Adam Ledlow 15 2006 10. Jordan Owen 70 2010 9. Desmond O’Quine 21 2000 Jason Venczel 15 2001 BASE ON BALLS 10. Dan Stephens 20 2003 Brian Rosbury 15 1995 SAVES DOUBLES 1. Chase Okey 41 2011 Mark Buttram 20 1994 8. Alec Mills 14 2012 1. Trey Karlen 22 2010 2. Richard Craven 40 1985 1. Wes Alsup 7 2010 2. Ty Nelson 20 2010 3. Hunter Hart 35 2003 Coty Green 14 2009 2. Chadwick Cameron 6 2006 3. Trey Karlen 19 2011 4. Chuck Seymour 34 1998 Jacob Smothers 14 2006 3. Dan Tobik 5 2012 4. Walter Glass 18 1985 5. Mike Brown 32 1988 Ryan Rockholt 14 2006 Ray Frame 5 1968 5. Darrel Risberg 17 1986 6. Trey Karlen 31 2010 Ben Meador 14 2004 5. Stu Jones 4 2013 6. Richard Craven 16 1985 7. Kelly Davis 30 2003 Wes Patterson 4 2008 Lance Renton 16 2007 Michael York 30 1991 8. Cody Terry 15 2011 Chad Green 30 2007 Frank Perez 4 1987 Phil Sorensen 15 2011 10. Wes Patterson 29 2010 MOST WALKS ALLOWED Frank Perez 4 1986 Cody Terry 15 2010 Wes Patterson 29 2009 1. Bret Fanning 65 1995 Russ Hopper 4 1985 Wes Patterson 15 2010 2. Ryan Rockholt 55 2006 9. Alec Mills 3 2011 HIT BY PITCH *Records are based Brad Warmath 15 1996 3. Wesley Freeman 51 1999 Dustin Summers 3 2005 Kyle Coleman 15 1989 1. Bart Hammock 16 2001 4. Jason Venczel 46 2001 2. Jordan Owen 15 2012 upon all available Adam Ledlow 3 2004 TRIPLES 3. Brad Smith 14 1999 statistics at the time of Jody Fuller 46 1998 Jason Venczel 3 2002 1. Walter Glass 9 1978 4. Trey Karlen 13 2010 6. Jody Fuller 44 1995 Jay Lasley 3 1997 2. Donnie Mitchell 7 1981 5. Chase Okey 12 2011 printing. All seasons 7. Heath Doyle 43 2000 Steve Jett 3 1992 3. Jordan Owen 6 2012 Brian Jordan 12 2003 at the Division-I level Josh Carter 43 2000 Bart Hammock 12 2002 4. Ty Nelson 4 2010 John Daniel 43 1988 Blake Turner 4 2007 Steve Gadlage 12 1994 (1993-present) are fully Zach Dean 4 2005 9. Greg McKnight 11 1989 10. John Fowler 41 1986 Steve Gadlage 4 1994 10. Cody Terry 10 2010 represented. Shawn McElya 41 2008 22014014 SkyhawkSkyhawk BBaseballaseball 6655 CCAREERAREER RRECORDSECORDS

GAMES PLAYED Matt Pumo 6 1982-85 1. Jordan Owen 204 2009-12 9. Matt Young 5 2010-13 PITCHING RECORDS 2. Cody Terry 199 2008-11 Mark Hartsfield 5 2008-09 3. Douglas Nicodemus 195 2003-07 Lanier English 5 1998-01 VICTORIES STRIKEOUTS 4. Bryant Jones 191 2001-04 Gene Jones 5 1987-89 1. Mike Hayes 19 1984-87 5. Wes Patterson 188 2008-11 Roger Gum 5 1986-87 1. Jody Fuller 267 1995-98 2. Dick Windbigler 17 1971-73 6. Paul Slack 183 1997-00 2. Dan Tobik 263 2010-13 Ray Frame 17 1964-68 7. Lanier English 182 1998-01 HOME RUNS 3. Michael Blount 183 1995-98 4. Martin Newby 15 1983-86 8. Adam Gibson 178 1999-02 1. Wes Patterson 39 2008-11 4. Mike Hayes 167 1984-87 9. Brian Jordan 174 1999-03 2. Jordan Owen 35 2009-12 Michael Blount 15 1995-98 5. Alec Mills 165 2010-12 10. Bill Glass 169 1984-88 3. Jim Willis 32 1983-85 6. Coty Green 14 2009-10 4. Trey Karlen 23 2010-11 6. Adam Ledlow 156 2004-07 7. Alec Mills 13 2010-12 AT BATS 5. Don Jackson 22 1972-73 7. Martin Newby 155 1983-86 Randy Coffman 13 1988-89 1. Cody Terry 750 2008-11 6. Brett Spivy 19 2003-06 8. Joe Kucher 150 1972-74 Mike McSwain 13 1987-90 2. Jordan Owen 742 2009-12 Chuck Seymour 19 1998-99 9. Coty Green 134 2009-10 3. Wes Patterson 656 2008-11 8. Mark Hartsfield 16 2008-09 10. Frank Glover 12 1986-88 Danny Mitchell 134 1975-78 4. Bryant Jones 651 2001-04 David Couch 16 1977-78 David White 12 1989-90 5. Lanier English 626 1998-01 Daisuke Oda 16 1994-96 6. Douglas Nicodemus 622 2003-07 7. Paul Slack 608 1997-00 RUNS BATTED IN COMPLETE GAMES EARNED RUN AVERAGE 8. Adam Gibson 607 1999-02 1. Wes Patterson 171 2008-11 1. Mike Hayes 17 1984-87 9. Brian Jordan 542 1999-03 2. Jim Willis 160 1983-85 1. Larry White 2.00 1980-81 2. Michael Blount 15 1995-98 10. Brett Spivy 492 2003-06 3. Jordan Owen 134 2009-12 2. Craig Royers 2.64 1980-82 4. Cody Terry 124 2008-11 3. Martin Newby 14 1983-88 3. Brad Meadows 2.82 2002 BATTING AVERAGE 5. Gene Jones 99 1987-89 4. Mike Prather 10 1983-84 4. Alan Reynolds 2.96 1981-82 1. Walter Glass .423 1975-76 6 Tim James 98 1985-87 Jason Sullivan 10 2001-02 5. Mike McSwain 3.20 1987-90 2. David Couch .415 1977-78 7. Mack Moore 96 1974-78 Jody Fuller 10 1995-98 3. Don Jackson .408 1972-73 8. Darrel Risberg 93 1986-88 6. Mike Eatherly 3.21 1991-92 Mike McSwain 10 1987-90 4. Greg King .394 1990-91 9. Bryant Jones 92 2001-04 7. Bruce Wyatt 3.33 1981-82 Richard Matz .394 1990-91 Bill Glass 92 1984-88 8. Chris Payne 9 1993-94 8. Mike Prather 3.53 1983-84 6. Donnie Mitchell .393 1980-81 Adam Gibson 92 1999-02 Terry Jackson 9 1989-90 9. Trent Latta 3.76 1994-96 7. Darrel Risberg .392 1986-88 Randy Coffman 9 1988-89 8. Scott McMackin .385 1989-90 BASE ON BALLS 10. Frank Perez 3.92 1986-87 9. Brian Henley .383 1989-90 1. Paul Slack 96 1999-00 10. Roger Gum .382 1986-87 2. Wes Patterson 85 2008-11 INNINGS PITCHED 3. Hunter Hart 83 2001-04 APPEARANCES RUNS SCORED 4. Bill Glass 76 1984-88 1. Michael Blount 285.0 1995-98 1. Dustin Summers 96 2002-05 1. Cody Terry 145 2008-11 5. Jim Willis 75 1983-85 2. Jody Fuller 276.1 1995-98 2. Dan Tobik 80 2010-13 2. Wes Patterson 132 2008-11 6. Darrel Riseberg 72 1985-88 3. Dan Tobik 275.0 2010-13 3. Darrel Risberg 126 1985-88 7. Chase Okey 67 2011-12 3. Micky Dobson 70 2003-06 4. Adam Ledlow 251.1 2004-07 4. Bryant Jones 120 2001-04 8. Bryant Jones 64 2001-04 Jody Fuller 70 1995-98 David Couch 64 1977-78 5. Mike Hayes 218.0 1984-87 5. Churchill Moore 119 1986-87 5. Alec Mills 67 2010-13 Paul Slack 119 1997-00 10. Jordan Owen 63 2009-12 6. Jacob Smothers 209.0 2003-07 6. Adam Ledlow 67 2004-07 7. Trey Karlen 116 2010-11 Hunter Hart 63 2003-04 7. Martin Newby 198.2 1983-86 7. Alex Boshers 63 2010-active 8. Jordan Owen 112 2009-12 8. Alec Mills 192.0 2010-13 9. Jim Willis 105 1983-85 STOLEN BASES 8. Jason Alford 57 1997-00 9. Eric Walker 190.0 2005-08 Mark Stafford 105 1972-75 1. Churchill Moore 98 1986-87 Eric Walker 57 2005-08 2. Walter Glass 56 1975-76 10. Danny Mitchell 189.1 1975-78 10. Drew Flaniken 55 2009-10 HITS 3. Trey Karlen 51 2010-11 1. Cody Terry 226 2008-11 4. Stanley Click 38 1988-89 Michael Blount 55 1995-98 2. Jordan Owen 224 2009-12 Brian Henley 38 1989-90 SAVES 6. Ricky Jackson 33 1985-88 3. Bryant Jones 218 2001-04 1. Dan Tobik 8 2010-13 4. Wes Patterson 200 2008-11 7. Lanier English 31 1998-01 GAMES STARTED 8. Darrel Risberg 30 1986-88 Frank Perez 8 1986-87 5. Lanier English 180 1998-01 1. Michael Blount 49 1995-98 6. Paul Slack 172 1997-00 Larry Hudson 30 1978-81 Chadwick Cameron 8 2006-07 7. Darrel Risberg 169 1986-88 10. Ron Harrison 29 1989-90 2. Mike Hayes 38 1984-87 4. Wes Alsup 7 2009-10 8. Adam Gibson 166 1999-02 3. Adam Ledlow 37 2004-07 Russ Hopper 7 1982-85 PUTOUTS 9. Matt Pumo 159 1982-85 4. Jody Fuller 36 1995-98 6. Wes Patterson 5 2008-11 10. Douglas Nicodemus 152 2003-07 1. Wes Patterson 1,293 2008-11 5. Brendan Lozupone 33 2009-12 2. Tim Pearcy 1,030 1984-87 Dustin Summers 5 2002-05 6. Justin Bryant 32 2003-05 DOUBLES 3. Chuck Seymour 698 1998-99 Jody Fuller 5 1995-98 7. Dan Tobik 30 2010-13 1. Cody Terry 47 2008-11 4. Brian Berryman 640 2003-05 Ray Frame 5 1964-68 Jacob Smothers 30 2003-07 2. Wes Patterson 45 2008-11 5. Jason Hockaday 613 2006-07 10. Stu Jones 4 2011-active 6. Brian Jordan 606 1999-03 3. Jordan Owen 43 2009-12 9. Coty Green 29 2009-10 Drew Flaniken 4 2009-10 4. Trey Karlen 41 2010-11 Joe Ayers 606 2000-01 10. Martin Newby 27 1983-86 5. Darrel Risberg 36 1986-88 8. Chase Okey 580 2011-12 Adam Ledlow 4 2004-07 6. Adam Gibson 34 1999-02 9. Scott McLean 579 2004-07 Curt Lee 4 1993-94 Brian Jordan 34 1999-03 10. Kyle Coleman 576 1988-89 Dan Stephens 34 2000-03 MOST WALKS ALLOWED 9. Paul Slack 33 1997-00 ASSISTS 1. Jody Fuller 143 1995-98 10. Ty Nelson 31 2009-10 1. Cody Terry 555 2008-11 2. Michael Blount 129 1995-98 2. Bryant Jones 444 2001-04 3. Adam Ledlow 119 2004-07 TRIPLES 3. Paul Slack 359 1997-00 4. Martin Newby 113 1983-88 1. Walter Glass 17 1975-76 4. Douglas Nicodemus 328 2003-07 5. Dan Tobik 112 2010-13 2. Donnie Mitchell 9 1980-81 5. Sonny Mastromatteo 270 2012-13 3. Churchill Moore 8 1986-87 6. Bill Glass 269 1984-88 6. Mike Hayes 110 1984-87 4. Jordan Owen 7 2009-12 7. Cory Stooksbury 267 2010-11 7. Casey Estill 103 2003-06 5. Zach Dean 6 2005-06 Scott Gladstone 267 2008-09 8. Bret Fanning 100 1995-96 Matt Phillips 6 1985-86 9. Daisuke Oda 266 1994-96 9. Ryan Rockholt 95 2006-07 10. Chad Wyatt 263 1995-96 Troy Crawford 6 1996-00 10. Jacob Smothers 91 2003-07 6666 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball YYEARLYEARLY RESULTSRESULTS

1983 Results * - GSC Game 3/22 * North Alabama (A) W 7-6 Vernon Prather 2 - GSC Northern Division Tournament (Martin, Tenn.) 3/23 Carroll (Wis.) L 2-10 Overall:20-15-1 • GSC:1-5 3/23 Carroll (Wis.) W 10-4 Home:16-5 • Away:4-10-1 •Neutral:0-0 1985 Results 3/25 Rockford (Ill.) W 10-0 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. Vernon Prather 3/25 Rockford (Ill.) W 12-4 Memphis State (A) L 0-5 Overall:35-14 • GSC:1-3 3/26 Carroll (Wis.) W 4-2 Memphis State (A) L 3-7 Home:19-8 • Away:14-6 • Neutral:2-0 3/26 Carroll (Wis.) W 2-0 Murray State (A) L 4-9 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/29 * Delta State W 4-3 * Jacksonville State (A) L 0-3 2/28 Lambuth (A) L 3-4 3/29 *Delta State L 8-10 * Jacksonville State (A) L 0-4 2/28 Lambuth (A) L 4-8 3/31 Murray State L 8-18 Rhode Island W 9-8 2/29 Lambuth (A) W 6-5 4/1 Tennessee State W 23-8 Arkansas State W 7-2 2/29 Lambuth (A) W 7-4 4/1 Tennessee State W 7-1 Southwestern (Memphis) L 0-4 3/2 Rust College (A) W 7-0 4/3 Arkansas State (A) W 3-1 Southwestern (Memphis) W 1-0 3/2 Rust College (A) W 9-4 4/3 Arkansas State (A) L 6-7 * North Alabama (A) L 0-8 3/5 Rhodes W 5-0 4/6 Austin Peay L 5-9 * North Alabama (A) L 1-2 3/5 Rhodes W 4-2 4/9 Tennessee State (A) W 6-4 Lane W 10-0 3/9 Austin Peay W 7-1 4/9 Tennessee State (A) L 4-7 Lane W 4-1 3/9 Austin Peay W 3-1 4/12 * North Alabama L 6-15 Kentucky Wesleyan (A) W 8-7 3/13 Lane (A) W 10-0 4/12 * North Alabama L 0-4 Kentucky Wesleyan (A) T 2-2 3/13 Lane (A) W 3-2 4/13 Oakland City (Ind.) W 6-1 Union University W 6-5 3/16 Carroll (Wis.) W 2-1 4/13 Oakland City (Ind.) W 7-5 Union University W 12-2 3/16 Carroll (Wis.) W 13-0 4/15 Kentucky Wesleyan (A) W 11-7 Rockford College W 9-7 3/17 Kentucky Wesleyan W 15-1 4/15 Kentucky Wesleyan (A) W 6-5 Rockford College W 11-1 3/17 Kentucky Wesleyan W 8-7 4/16 Oakland City (Ind.) (A) W 13-5 North Park L 6-7 3/19 Rust W 9-7 4/16 Oakland City (Ind.) (A) W 11-4 * Delta State (A) W 5-4 3/19 Rust W 10-0 4/19 Union University (A) L 10-11 Bethel W 4-1 3/20 Carroll (Wis.) W 9-6 4/19 Union University (A) T 5-5 Bethe W 5-1 3/20 Carroll (Wis.) W 5-2 4/24 $ North Alabama (N) W 6-5 Southeast Missouri W 5-1 3/25 Memphis State (A) L 1-2 4/24 $ Jacksonville State (A) L 2-7 Southeast Missouri L 5-16 3/28 * North Alabama L 6-12 4/25 $ North Alabama (N) L 7-10 Kentucky Wesleyan W 5-4 3/28 * North Alabama L 2-4 $$ Valdosta State (N) L 1-8 Kentucky Wesleyan W 9-3 3/30 Lambuth W 9-7 $$ Maryland-Baltimore (N) W 14-6 Bethel (A) W 4-0 3/30 Lambuth W 15-5 $$ Valdosta State (N) L 3-16 Bethel (A) W 5-2 3/31 Lakeland College W 12-1 * - GSC Game * North Alabama L 0-1 3/31 Lakeland College W 11-0 $ - GSC North Division Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.) * North Alabama L 6-7 4/2 Bethel W 7-1 $$ - NCAA Division South Atlantic Playoff s (Columbus, Ga.) Arkansas State (A) L 5-10 4/2 Bethel W 6-2 Oakland City (Ind.) W 2-1 4/6 Rhodes (A) W 16-3 1987 Results Oakland City (Ind.) W 3-2 4/6 Rhodes (A) W 26-8 Vernon Prather Austin Peay (A) L 4-5 4/9 * North Alabama (A) L 3-4 Overall:23-16-1 • GSC:2-7-1 Austin Peay (A) L 1-6 4/9 * North Alabama (A) W 10-4 Home:17-9 • Away:5-7-1 • Neutral:1-0 * - Gulf South Conference Game 4/10 Southeast Missouri L 0-7 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 4/10 Southeast Missouri L 2-10 3/3 Bethel (A) W 16-1 1984 Results 4/13 Kentucky Wesleyan W 14-4 3/3 Bethel (A) W 20-1 Vernon Prather 4/13 Kentucky Wesleyan L 3-8 3/4 Murray State L 1-3 Overall:21-12 • GSC:4-2 4/14 Oakland City (A) W 4-2 3/9 Bethel W 13-3 Home:13-6 •Away:7-3 • Neutral:1-3 4/16 Murray State L 9-14 3/9 Bethel W 26-0 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 4/17 Tennessee State (A) W 11-3 3/10 Lambuth W 6-2 3/14 Memphis State L 6-17 4/17 Tennessee State (A) W 12-9 3/10 Lambuth W 4-3 3/19 1-Wright State (N) W 2-1 Bethel (A) W 16-7 3/14 * Delta State L 7-10 3/20 1-Ott erbein (N) L 0-5 Bethel (A) W 10-4 3/14 * Delta State L 4-9 3/21 1-Western Illinois (N) L 3-8 4/20 Union University L 12-13 3/15 Kentucky Wesleyan W 4-3 3/23 Carroll (Wis.) W 7-3 4/21 Tennessee State L 3-6 3/18 # Millikin (N) W 6-4 3/23 Carroll (Wis.) W 9-2 4/21 Tennessee State W 8-5 3/22 Carroll (Wis.) W 5-1 3/25 Lakeland College W 1-0 4/25 $ West Georgia (N) W 9-5 3/22 Carroll (Wis.) W 11-1 3/25 Lakeland College W 14-0 4/26 $ North Alabama (N) W 8-3 3/24 * North Alabama (A) L 0-6 3/27 Union University (A) L 1-4 4/27 $ Delta State (A) L 6-9 3/24 * North Alabama (A) T 3-3 3/30 Oakland City (Ind.) (A) W 6-1 4/28 $ Delta State (A) L 1-14 3/25 Carroll (Wis.) W 10-0 3/30 Oakland City (Ind.) (A) W 3-1 * - GSC Game 3/25 Carroll (Wis.) W 9-2 3/31 Augustana College W 8-6 $ - GSC Northern Division Tournament (Cleveland, Miss.) 3/26 Carroll (Wis.) W 7-3 3/31 Augustana College L 5-6 3/28 *North Alabama L 2-4 4/2 Lane (A) W 9-6 1986 Results 3/28 *North Alabama L 3-9 4/2 Lane (A) W 5-2 Vernon Prather 3/29 Arkansas State W 6-0 4/6 Southeast Missouri (A) L 7-8 Overall:30-17-2 • GSC:2-4 3/29 Arkansas State L 2-4 4/6 Southeast Missouri (A) L 1-10 Home:17-7 • Away:11-7-2 • Neutral:2-3 3/31 Rust College (A) L 8-9 4/7 Kentucky Wesleyan W 10-2 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/31 Rust College (A) W 6-4 4/7 Kentucky Wesleyan W 9-3 2/27 Lambuth W 10-2 4/1 Austin Peay L 6-7 4/10 Bethel L 8-9 2/27 Lambuth W 12-7 4/4 * Mississippi College W 4-0 4/10 Bethel W 6-3 3/1 Austin Peay (A) T 9-9 4/4 * Mississippi College W 3-2 4/11 * Delta State W 8-4 3/4 Lambuth (A) W 19-2 4/7 Rust College L 5-6 4/11 * Delta State L 1-12 3/4 Lambuth (A) W 9-7 4/7 Rust College W 12-2 4/13 * North Alabama (A) W 7-4 3/8 Rhodes College (A) W 5-3 4/8 Tennessee State (A) L 7-13 4/13 * North Alabama (A) L 4-5 3/8 Rhodes College (A) L 2-7 4/8 Tennessee State (A) L 7-8 4/17 * North Alabama W 3-1 3/10 Rust College W 19-9 4/11 Livingston (A) W 21-14 4/17 * North Alabama W 2-1 3/11 Bethel (A) W 5-1 4/11 Livingston (A) L 4-5 4/18 Arkansas State (A) W 6-5 3/11 Bethel (A) L 3-4 4/18 Livingston W 5-3 4/18 Arkansas State (A) W 7-6 3/15 Memphis State L 4-9 4/18 Livingston L 3-8 4/23 Lane W 7-0 3/16 Bethel W 7-0 4/21 Tennessee State W 9-5 4/23 Lane W 7-0 3/16 Bethel W 10-0 4/21 Tennessee State W 14-0 4/26 2-Jacksonville State L 0-3 3/20 Lane W 7-6 4/22 Austin Peay (A) W 6-3 4/27 2-Delta State L 7-15 3/20 Lane W 7-0 4/25 * Delta State (A) L 1-4 1 - Panama City Classic (Panama City, Fla.) 3/22 * North Alabama (A) L 6-7 4/25 * Delta State (A) L 0-6 22014014 SkyhawkSkyhawk BBaseballaseball 6677 YYEARLYEARLY RRESULTSESULTS

* - GSC Game 4/8 Livingston (A) L 2-3 3/13 Rust College W 5-4 # - Panama City Classic (Panama, Fla.) 4/8 Livingston (A) L 4-5 (8) 3/13 Rust College W 14-4 4/11 Rust College W 6-2 3/14 Northern Kentucky L 6-7 1988 Results 4/11 Rust College W 11-4 3/16 * North Alabama L 1-8 Vernon Prather 4/12 Tennessee State W 7-0 3/16 * North Alabama W 3-2 Overall:23-18 • GSC:1-9 4/12 Tennessee State W 7-0 3/20 Freed-Hardeman W 9-2 Home:18-9 • Away:5-9 • Neutral:0-0 4/15 *Delta State L 4-9 3/20 Freed-Hardeman W 13-11 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 4/15 *Delta State L 8-13 3/23 * Mississippi College (A) L 1-4 2/27 Union University (A) L 1-2 4/18 Kentucky Wesleyan (A) W 1-0 3/23 * Mississippi College (A) W 3-2 2/27 Union University (A) L 4-6 4/18 Kentucky Wesleyan (A) W 3-1 3/26 Lambuth W 11-10 2/28 Kentucky Wesleyan W 9-3 4/22 *North Alabama (A) L 7-8 3/26 Lambuth W 13-11 2/28 Kentucky Wesleyan W 3-2 4/22 *North Alabama (A) L 3-12 3/27 Freed-Hardeman (A) W 18-6 3/1 Tennessee State (A) L 2-4 4/25 Murray State (A) W 18-8 4/2 Rust College (A) W 17-8 3/1 Tennessee State (A) W 14-4 4/26 Austin Peay L 2-9 4/2 Rust College (A) W 11-4 3/5 Livingston (A) L 0-3 4/26 Austin Peay L 2-10 4/6 * Livingston (A) L 3-10 3/5 Livingston (A) L 9-10 4/29 * Mississippi College W 14-0 4/6 * Livingston (A) L 2-4 3/12 *Delta State L 7-8 4/29 * Mississippi College W 4-3 4/9 Southern Indiana (A) W 4-0 3/12 *Delta State L 4-11 * - GSC Game 4/9 Southern Indiana (A) L 0-10 3/15 Rust College W 12-1 4/17 Murray State W 6-5 3/15 Rust College W 11-1 1990 Results 4/20 * North Alabama (A) L 4-5 3/16 Rockford College W 11-1 Vernon Prather 4/20 * North Alabama (A) L 2-6 3/16 Rockford College W 2-1 Overall:22-19 • GSC:5-7 4/23 Christian Brothers W 9-2 3/19 *North Alabama (A) L 1-2 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 4/23 Christian Brothers W 14-4 3/19 *North Alabama (A) L 4-17 2/20 Christian Brothers (A) L 1-6 4/25 Austin Peay W 15-9 3/21 Bethel W 17-7 2/20 Christian Brothers (A) L 8-12 * - GSC Game 3/23 Austin Peay (A) L 10-11 2/27 Union University (A) L 6-9 (8) 3/26 *Mississippi College L 5-9 2/27 Union University (A) L 5-6 (8) 1992 Results 3/26 *Mississippi College L 1-3 3/3 *Livingston (A) L 3-12 Vernon Prather 3/28 Carroll (Wis.) W 14-6 3/3 *Livingston (A) L 5-6 Overall:31-8 3/28 Carroll (Wis.) W 18-1 3/6 Lambuth L 1-3 Home:21-1 •Away:10-7 •Neutral:0-0 3/30 Carroll (Wis.) W 4-3 3/6 Lambuth W 3-1 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/30 Carroll (Wis.) W 9-6 3/10 *Delta State W 6-5 2/18 Tennessee (A) L 4-8 Haggard/0-1 4/4 Quincy College W 3-2 3/10 *Delta State W 3-2 2/19 Tennessee (A) L 4-6 Jett /0-1 4/4 Quincy College W 5-4 3/13 Rust College W 11-1 2/26 Southeast Missouri (A) W 9-7 Haggard/1-1 4/7 Murray State W 5-3 3/13 Rust College W 14-4 2/29 Rust College W 10-0 Eatherly/1-0 4/9 Livingston L 2-8 3/14 Viterbo (Wisc.) L 7-11 2/29 Rust College W 12-0 Harrell/1-0 4/9 Livingston W 4-3 3/14 Viterbo (Wisc.) W 11-5 3/1 Bellarmine W 11-2 Dyer/1-0 4/12 Rust College (A) W 3-1 3/17 * North Alabama (A) L 0-4 3/1 Bellarmine W 7-1 Talley/1-0 4/12 Rust College (A) W 6-5 3/17 * North Alabama (A) L 0-5 3/3 Murray State (A) L 1-9 Skinner/0-1 4/13 Oakland City W 13-6 3/20 Christian Brothers L 0-6 3/4 Union University (A) W 4-2 Haggard/2-1 4/13 Oakland City W 19-1 3/20 Christian Brothers W 4-1 3/4 Union University (A) W 6-2 Jett /1-1 4/23 *North Alabama L 4-8 3/21 LeMoyne-Owen (A) W 12-1 3/7 Southern Indiana W 4-1 Eatherly/2-0 4/23 *North Alabama L 2-12 3/21 LeMoyne-Owen (A) W 14-1 3/7 Southern Indiana W 4-0 Dyer/2-0 Bethel (A) W 23-1 3/27 Carroll College (Wis.) W 7-0 3/8 Middle Tennessee L 5-12 Haggard/2-2 4/26 Tennessee State W 11-2 3/27 Carroll College (Wis.) W 7-6 3/13 Freed-Hardeman W 10-0 Eatherly/3-0 4/26 Tennessee State L 1-5 3/28 Carroll College (Wis.) W 15-4 3/13 Freed-Hardeman W 14-4 Dyer/3-0 4/27 Austin Peay L 4-5 3/28 Carroll College (Wis.) W 7-3 3/14 Bethel W 8-4 Hamilton/1-0 4/30 *Mississippi College (A) L 0-3 4/3 Rust College (A) W 22-9 3/14 Bethel W 4-3 Haggard/3-2 4/30 *Mississippi College (A) W 8-0 4/3 Rust College (A) W 7-6 3/17 Austin Peay W 11-3 Eaherly/4-0 * - GSC Game 4/5 Murray State L 4-7 3/21 LeMoyne-Owen W 20-0 Talley/2-0 4/7 * Livingston W 5-1 3/21 LeMoyne-Owen W 13-0 Harrell/2-0 1989 Results 4/7 * Livingston L 2-5 3/24 Ole Miss (A) L 0-5 Jett /1-2 Vernon Prather 4/10 Southern Indiana L 5-6 (8) 3/28 Trevecca (A) W 6-3 Eatherly/5-0 Overall:27-16 • GSC:2-10 4/10 Southern Indiana L 3-10 3/28 Trevecca (A) W 6-1 Dyer/4-0 Home:21-7 • Away:6-9 • Neutral:0-0 4/11 Kentucky Wesleyan W 9-4 3/31 Freed-Hardeman (A) W 16-3 Skinner/1-1 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 4/11 Kentucky Wesleyan W 7-0 3/31 Freed-Hardeman (A) W 11-0 Harrell/3-0 2/26 Kentucky Wesleyan W 1-0 4/14 * Delta State (A) L 4-6 (8) 4/1 Southeast Missouri W 5-4 Haggard/4-2 2/26 Kentucky Wesleyan W 3-2 4/14 * Delta State (A) W 3-1 4/4 SIU Edwardsville W 2-1 Eatherly/6-0 3/7 Lambuth (A W 15-2 4/19 Austin Peay (A) L 7-11 4/4 SIU Edwardsville W 6-2 Dyer/5-0 3/7 Lambuth (A) L 6-7 (13) 4/19 Austin Peay (A) L 1-11 4/8 Union University W 5-0 Haggard/5-2 3/11 *Delta State (A) L 5-10 4/21 * North Alabama W 3-2 (9) 4/8 Union University W 6-4 Jett /2-2 3/11 *Delta State (A) L 2-9 4/21 * North Alabama L 1-2 4/10 Trevecca W 15-4 Harrell/4-0 3/15 Union University W 2-1 4/25 LeMoyne-Owen W 16-4 4/11 Lambuth W 13-5 Haggard/6-2 3/15 Union University L 1-2 4/25 LeMoyne-Owen W 18-2 4/14 Murray State W 5-4 Jett /3-2 3/18 *North Alabama L 2-5 * - GSC Game 4/15 Austin Peay (A) W 8-2 Haggard/7-2 3/18 *North Alabama L 2-9 4/18 Lambuth (A) W 5-4 Eatherly/7-0 3/21 Lambuth W 7-3 1991 Results 4/18 Lambuth (A) W 11-9 Talley/3-0 3/21 Lambuth W 7-5 Vernon Prather 4/22 Middle Tennessee (A) L 2-10 Haggard/7-3 3/22 Viterbo (Wis.) W 7-1 Overall:18-16-1 • GSC:2-9-1 4/28 Southern Indiana (A) L 4-5 Haggard/7-4 3/22 Viterbo (Wis.) W 8-4 Home:12-4-1 • Away:6-12 • Neutral:0-0 4/28 Southern Indiana (A) L 3-4 Dyer/5-1 3/25 *Mississippi College (A) L 3-7 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/25 *Mississippi College (A) L 7-8 2/24 Kentucky Wesleyan W 8-5 1993 Results 3/27 Carroll (Wis.) W 11-0 2/24 Kentucky Wesleyan L 5-8 Vernon Prather 3/27 Carroll (Wis.) W 9-2 2/27 Christian Brothers (A) W 18-4 Overall:13-28 • OVC:7-13 3/28 Carroll (Wis.) W 8-2 3/2 * Livingston L 0-1 Home:8-13 • Away:5-15 • Neutral:0-0 3/28 Carroll (Wis.) W 12-1 3/2 * Livingston T 5-5 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/30 Quincy (Ill.) W 7-0 3/4 Lambuth (A) L 2-3 2/20 Ole Miss (A) L 0-17 Dyer/0-1 3/30 Quincy (Ill.) W 8-3 3/4 Lambuth (A) L 0-2 2/20 Ole Miss (A) L 1-10 Strange/0-1 4/1 Lincoln Memorial W 12-0 3/6 Union University (A) L 5-8 2/24 Union T 4-4 No Decision 4/1 Lincoln Memorial W 11-4 3/6 Union University (A) L 0-3 2/27 Southwest Missouri L 5-8 Dyer/0-2 4/5 Lane (A) W 24-0 3/9 * Delta State (A) L 4-9 2/27 Southwest Missouri L 4-14 Strange/0-2 4/5 Lane (A) W 16-1 3/9 * Delta State (A) L 4-7 2/28 Southwest Missouri L 1-13 Lee/0-1 6688 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball YYEARLYEARLY RESULTSRESULTS

3/2 Tennessee (A) L 0-6 Payne/0-1 * - OVC Game 3/26 Arkansas State L 2-4 Meyer/0-3 3/3 Tennessee (A) L 7-9 Dyer/0-3 3/27 Bethel (A) W 2-1 Barnett /2-2 3/7 Southern Illinois (A) L 1-3 Graves/0-1 1995 Results 3/30 * Middle Tennessee L 3-11 Fuller/1-3 3/9 Samford (A) L 1-3 Toon/0-1 Vernon Prather 3/30 * Middle Tennessee W 5-1 Blount/3-3 3/10 Samford (A) W 2-1 Lee/1-1 Overall:13-34 • OVC:2-18 3/31 * Middle Tennessee L 4-9 Darby/1-2 3/17 Vanderbilt (A) L 5-11 Dyer/0-4 Home:8-13 • Away:5-21 • Neutral:0-0 4/2 Memphis W 9-6 Meyer/1-3 3/18 Southern Mississippi W 4-3 Strange/1-2 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 4/5 * Murray State (A) L 1-10 Latt a/0-1 3/20 * Austin Peay (A) L 3-13 Payne/0-2 2/17 Ole Miss (A) L 0-5 Rosbury/0-1 4/5 * Murray State (A) W 2-0 Blount/4-3 3/21 * Austin Peay (A) L 3-7 Graves/0-2 2/18 Ole Miss (A) L 0-13 Fanning/0-1 4/6 * Murray State (A) L 2-6 Darby/1-3 3/21 * Austin Peay (A) L 1-8 Dyer/0-5 2/19 Ole Miss (A) L 1-6 Blount/0-1 4/10 Bethel W 8-3 Fanning/1-2 3/24 Union (A) W 7-5 Strange/2-2 2/21 Murray State W 11-4 Rosbury/1-1 4/11 * Murray State (A) W 11-7 Meyer/2-3 3/28 * Tennessee State (A) W 5-0 Payne/1-2 2/24 Tulane (A) L 2-13 Blount/02 4/13 * Austin Peay L 0-4 Darby/1-3 3/28 * Tennessee State (A) W 5-3 Strange/3-2 2/25 Tulane (A) L 2-8 Fuller/0-1 4/13 * Austin Peay W 1-0 Blount/5-3 3/30 Southeast Missouri W 5-1 Strange/4-2 2/26 Tulane (A) L 1-5 Rosbury/1-2 4/14 * Austin Peay L 1-8 Fuller/1-4 4/3 * Morehead State L 3-4 Payne/1-3 2/28 Southern Indiana W 2-1 Darby1-0 4/15 Memphis (A) L 4-5 Fanning/1-3 4/3 * Morehead State L 1-2 Graves/0-3 3/1 Western Kentucky L 0-5 Blount/0-3 4/17 Arkansas State (A) L 5-6 Meyer/2-4 4/4 * Morehead State L 2-5 Toon/0-2 3/4 Miss. Valley State W 18-3 Rosbury/2-2 4/20 * Eastern Kentucky W 7-3 Fanning/2-3 4/6 Murray State L 2-7 Garves/0-4 3/10 Southern Illinois W 10-2 Rosbury/3-2 4/20 * Eastern Kentucky L 3-5(8) Blount/5-4 4/7 Western Kentucky (A) L 0-4 Payne/1-4 3/11 Southern Illinois L 7-11 Darby/1-1 4/21 * Eastern Kentucky L 4-5 Fanning/1-3 4/13 Arkansas State (A) L 4-7 Graves/0-5 3/13 Saint Louis L 7-12 Fuller/0-2 4/24 Union L 8-20 Barnett /2-3 4/14 Samford W 12-11 Strange/5-2 3/14 Alabama-Birmingham (A) L 8-11 Blount/0-4 4/27 * Tennessee Tech L 4-9 Fanning/2-4 4/17 * Middle Tennessee L 2-4 Graves/0-6 3/17 Alabama-Birmingham L 3-11 Fanning/0-2 4/27 * Tennessee Tech L 2-7 Blount/5-5 4/17 * Middle Tennessee L 1-4 Payne/1-5 3/19 Murray State (A) W 9-6 Rosbury/4-2 4/28 * Tennessee Tech L 10-12 Darby/1-6 4/18 * Middle Tennessee W 9-2 Strange/6-2 3/22 Western Kentucky L 0-10 Fuller/0-3 5/4 $ Austin Peay (A) L 1-16 Blount/5-6 4/20 Austin Peay (A) L 4-9 Young/0-1 3/25 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 3-6 Rosbury/4-3 5/4 $ Morehead State (N) L 4-6 Fanning/2-5 4/2 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 6-7 Garves/0-7 3/25 * Tennessee Tech (A) W 7-3 Blount/1-4 * - OVC Game 4/2 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 3-9 Payne/1-6 3/26 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 3-11 Fanning/0-3 $ - OVC Tournament (Clarksville, Tenn.) 4/25 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 7-4 Strange/7-2 3/28 Bethel W 12-0 Latt a/1-0 4/27 Southeast Missouri (A) L 5-12 Graves/0-8 3/29 Arkansas State (A) L 0-4 Rosbury/4-3 1997 Results 4/28 Arkansas State W 4-2 Lee/2-1 4/1 * Morehead State L 7-10 Blount/1-5 Vernon Prather 5/1 * Tennessee Tech W 4-2 Payne/2-6 4/1 * Morehead State L 3-10 Fuller/0-4 Overall:14-31 • OVC:8-16 5/1 * Tennessee Tech L 2-4 Graves/0-9 4/2 * Morehead State L 2-6 Rosbury/4-5 Home:10-14 • Away:4-17 • Neutral:0-0 5/2 * Tennessee Tech L 6-7 Strange/7-3 4/5 Bethel (A) L 4-8 Latt a/1-1 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 5/8 * Murray State L 4-8 Payne/2-7 4/6 Memphis (A) L 2-14 Fanning/0-4 2/18 Murray State L 5-17 Bount/0-1 5/8 * Murray State W 3-2 Graves/1-9 4/8 * Southeast Missouri L 4-9 Fuller/1-5 2/19 Vanderbilt (A) L 3-8 Fuller/0-1 5/9 * Murray State W 8-2 Strange/8-3 4/8 * Southeast Missouri L 12-14 Darby/1-2 2/22 Jacksonville State L 2-10 Barnett /0-1 * - OVC Game 4/9 * Southeast Missouri L 8-15 Rosbury/4-6 2/23 Jacksonville State L 4-13 Meyer/0-1 4/12 Union (A) L 0-1 Blount/1-6 2/28 Chicago State W 15-2 Blount/1-1 1994 Results 4/13 Memphis W 8-7 Fanning/1-4 3/6 Memphis (A) L 3-5 Barnett /0-2 Vernon Prather 4/15 * Middle Tennessee (A) L 3-11 Fuller/0-6 3/8 Murray State (A) L 0-7 Fuller/0-2 Overall:13-25 • OVC:8-13 4/15 * Middle Tennessee (A) L 2-8 Rosbury/4-7 3/8 Murray State (A) L 10-1 Blount/2-1 Home:9-8 • Away:4-15 • Neutral:0-2 4/16 * Middle Tennessee (A) L 3-5 Blount/1-7 3/11 Samford (A) L 2-15 Barnett /0-3 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 4/18 Trevecca W 15-14 Latt a/2-1 3/12 Jacksonville State (A) L 1-5 Meyer/0-2 2/26 Southwest Missouri (A) W 10-7 Strange/1-0 4/20 Louisville (A) W 18-10 VanderMeeden/1-0 3/15 * Eastern Illinois (A) W 6-2 Lasley/1-0 2/27 Southwest Missouri (A) L 6-7 Harrell/0-1 4/22 * Murray State L 2-7 Blount/1-8 3/16 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 8-11 Blount/2-2 2/27 Southwest Missouri (A) L 5-7 Dyer/0-1 4/22 * Murray State L 2-8 Fuller/0-7 3/16 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 3-5 Barnett /0-4 3/2 Ole Miss (A) L 1-7 Payne/0-1 4/26 Lambuth W 11-6 Fuller/1-7 3/19 Northern Iowa L 1-11 Rosbury/0-1 3/4 Illinois State L 2-3 Starnge/1-1 4/29 * Austin Peay (A) L 4-6 Rosbury/4-9 3/19 Northern Iowa W 8-3 Cook/1-0 3/5 Bradley (at Murray, Ky.) L 4-10 Ayler/0-1 4/29 * Austin Peay (A) W 8-6(10) VanderMeeden/2-0 3/22 * Morehead State L 0-3 Blount/0-3 3/5 Murray State (A) L 2-5 Dyer/0-2 4/31 * Austin Peay (A) L 2-3 Blount/1-9 3/22 * Morehead State L 2-4 Barnett /0-5 3/6 Bradley (at Murray, Ky.) L 1-9 Frye/0-1 5/3 Vanderbilt (A) W 11-9 Fuller/2-7 3/23 * Morehead State W 4-3 Lockhart/1-0 3/6 Murray State (A) W 5-3 Payne/1-1 5/6 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 2-3 Blount/1-10 3/26 Saint Louis (A) L 3-7 Barnett /0-6 3/11 Union (A) L 6-7(10) Ayler/0-2 5/6 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 1-3 Rosbury/4-10 3/29 IUPUI W 6-1 Fuller/1-2 3/12 Freed-Hardeman W 8-2 Payne/2-1 5/7 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 2-5 Fannings/1-5 3/29 IUPUI W 8-3 Blount/3-3 3/23 Memphis State (A) L 10-13 Lee/1-1 * - OVC Game 3/30 IUPUI W 11-10 Alford/1-1 3/26 * Eastern Kentucky L 0-4 Payne/2-3 4/2 Arkansas State L 0-9 Barnett /0-7 3/26 * Eastern Kentucky L 5-13 Dyer/1-13 1996 Results 4/5 * Middle Tennessee L 9-12 Lasley/1-1 3/30 Western Kentucky (A) L 1-13 Ayler/0-3 Vernon Prather 4/6 * Middle Tennessee L 2-9 Blount/3-4 4/1 * Tennessee Tech W 11-5 Payne/3-3 Overall:14-30-2 • OVC:6-15-1 4/6 * Middle Tennessee W 2-0 Meyer/1-2 4/1 * Tennessee Tech W 14-2 Strange/2-1 Home:8-14-1 • Away:6-14-1 • Neutral:0-2 4/8 Saint Louis L 7-17 Ozment/0-1 4/2 * Tennessee Tech W 7-6 Ayler/1-3 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 4/12 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 4-5 Fuller/1-3 4/9 * Morehead State (A) L 6-7 Payne/3-4 2/17 Miss. Valley State (A) W 17-6 Rosbury/1-0 4/12 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 4-5 Lasley/1-2 4/9 * Morehead State (A) L 3-7 Strange/2-2 2/17 Miss. Valley State (A) W 7-4 Barnett /1-0 4/13 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 5-3 Meyer/2-2 4/10 * Morehead State (A) L 2-7 Dyer/1-4 2/21 Murray State W 9-0 Blount/1-0 4/16 Bethel W 17-1 Alford/2-0 4/12 Arkansas State (A) L 2-3 Strange/2-3 2/24 Jacksonville State (A) L 6-8 Darby/0-1 4/19 * Tennessee Tech L 0-10 Fuller/1-4 4/13 Bethel W 12-0 Payne/4-4 2/24 Jacksonville State (A) L 2-5 Rosbury/1-1 4/19 * Tennessee Tech L 4-7 Blount/3-5 4/16 * Southeast Missouri (A) W 3-1 Dyer/2-4 2/25 Jacksonville State (A) L 2-6 Fanning/0-1 4/20 * Tennessee Tech W 13-7 Meyer/3-2 4/16 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 3-5 Strange/2-4 2/27 Evansville L 4-8 Blount/1-1 4/23 Arkansas State (A) L 4-5 Blount/3-6 4/17 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 5-10 Payne/4-5 3/2 Northern Iowa W 3-0 Fuller/1-0 4/26 * Murray State L 4-5 Fuller/1-5 4/20 Samford W 3-2(11) Frye/2-1 3/2 Northern Iowa L 1-2 Barnett /1-1 4/26 * Murray State W 13-6 McDowell/1-0 4/20 Samford W 4-1 Dyer/3-4 3/3 Northern Iowa W 7-3 Darby/1-1 4/27 * Murray State L 4-7 Meyer/3-3 4/23 * Middle Tennessee L 4-6 Strange/2-5 3/9 Chicago State T 2-2 (11) None 4/29 Ole Miss (A) L 2-13 Lockhart/1-1 4/23 * Middle Tennessee L 2-3 Lee/1-2 3/10 Chicago State L 1-5 Blount/1-2 5/3 * Southeast Missouri(A) W 6-0 Blount/4-6 4/24 * Middle Tennessee W 12-11 Payne/5-5 3/11 Chicago State L 1-2 Meyer/0-1 5/3 * Southeast Missouri (A) W 8-7 Barnett /1-7 4/27 Arkansas State L 7-9(10) Lee/1-3 3/12 Tennessee (A) L 0-19 Fanning/0-2 5/4 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 4-5 McDowell/1-1 4/30 * Murray State (A) L 3-8 Payne/5-6 3/13 Tennessee (A) L 5-11 Barnett /1-2 5/10 * Austin Peay (A) L 1-2 Blount/4-7 5/1 * Murray State (A) W 10-4 Strange/3-5 3/16 * Morehead State (A) L 2-3 Blount/1-3 5/10 * Austin Peay (A) L 1-10 Meyer/3-4 5/1 * Murray State (A) L 0-7 Dyer/3-5 3/16 * Morehead State (A) L 2-8 Meyer/0-2 5/11 * Austin Peay (A) L 2-14 Fuller/1-6 5/4 * Murray State L 3-15 Frye/3-15 3/17 * Morehead State (A) L 2-12 Fuller/1-1 * - OVC Game 5/7 * Austin Peay W 2-1 Payne/6-6 3/23 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 5-7 Fuller/1-2 5/8 * Austin Peay L 3-5 Strange/3-6 3/23 * Southeast Missouri (A) W 4-2(8) Blount/2-3 5/8 * Austin Peay W 3-2 Lee/2-1 3/24 * Southeast Missouri (A) T 5-5 None 22014014 SkyhawkSkyhawk BBaseballaseball 6699 YYEARLYEARLY RRESULTSESULTS

1998 Results 3/27 * Middle Tennessee L 3-15 Washburn/1-6 5/6 * Morehead State (A) W 11-3 Doyle/5-6 Vernon Prather 3/27 * Middle Tennessee L 3-13 Allen/3-6 5/6 * Morehead State (A) L 1-9 Holt/1-9 Overall:15-31 • OVC:6-18 3/28 * Middle Tennessee W 4-2 Freeman/3-1 5/7 * Morehead State (A) L 10-19 Washburn/1-8 Home:10-19 • Away:5-12 • Neutral:0-0 4/2 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 1-2 Freeman/3-2 5/9 * Tennessee Tech (A) W 6-5 Holt/2-9 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 4/2 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 1-3 Washburn/1-7 5/9 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 6-8 Carter/1-11 2/18 Murray State (A) W 16-8 Blount/1-0 4/3 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 3-4 Gover/0-1 5/10 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 3-13 Doyle/5-7 2/18 Murray State (A) L 2-4 Fuller/0-1 4/6 Arkansas State W 2-0 Freeman/4-2 * - OVC Game 2/21 IUPUI W 10-5 Smartt /1-0 4/7 North Alabama L 4-11 Messer/0-3 2/21 IUPUI L 0-4 Bryant/0-1 4/10 * Tennessee Tech W 2-1 Freeman/5-2 2001 Results 2/22 IUPUI W 14-4 Fuller/1-1 4/10 * Tennessee Tech W 2-0 Ozment/0-2 Victor (Bubba) Cates 2/25 Samford W 13-12 Blount/2-0 4/11 * Tennessee Tech L 3-4 Rogers/1-1 Overall:8-46 • OVC:3-18 2/27 Northern Iowa L 4-5 Smartt /1-1 4/17 * Murray State L 2-3 Freeman/5-3 Home:5-23 • Away:3-23 • Neutral:0-0 2/27 Northern Iowa W 15-11 Alford/1-0 4/17 * Murray State L 3-4 Ozment/2-2 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 2/28 Northern Iowa L 2-15 Barnett /0-3 4/18 * Murray State W 1-5 Gover/0-2 2/11 Vanderbilt (A) L 0-5 Venczel/0-1 3/1 Northern Iowa L 1-10 Blount/2-1 4/20 Memphis (A) L 0-4 Alford/1-2 2/21 Memphis (A) L 1-6 Sullivan/0-1 3/4 Belmont (A) L 2-7 Waller/0-1 4/21 Arkansas State (A) L 5-13 Ozment/2-4 2/24 Northern Illinois L 3-13 Venczel/0-2 3/4 Belmont (A) W 7-4 Parker/1-0 4/24 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 2-11 Holt/0-1 2/24 Northern Illinois L 5-12 Entrekin/0-1 3/7 * Eastern Illinois L 2-16 Smartt /1-2 4/24 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 0-6 Ozment/2-4 2/25 Northern Illinois L 6-8 Allen/0-1 3/7 * Eastern Illinois L 2-4 Blount/2-2 4/25 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 2-11 Freeman/5-4 2/28 Mississippi State (A) L 1-5 Venczel/0-3 3/8 * Eastern Illinois W 14-13 Waller/1-1 4/28 Murray State (A) W 10-9 Gover/1-2 2/28 Mississippi State (A) L 0-4 Sullivan/0-2 3/11 Saint Louis L 3-12 Smartt /1-3 5/1 * Austin Peay (A) L 3-11 Freeman/5-5 3/3 Bradley L 1-5 Allen/0-2 3/14 * Morehead State L 1-4 Blount/2-3 5/1 * Austin Peay (A) L 1-2 Holt/0-2 3/3 Bradley W 7-1 Entrekin/1-1 3/14 * Morehead State W 17-0 Fuller/2-2 5/2 * Austin Peay (A) W 8-6 Gover/2-2 3/6 Belmont (A) L 2-5 Sullivan/0-3 3/15 * Morehead State L 8-11 Parker/1-1 5/8 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 6-13 Ozment/2-5 3/6 Belmont (A) L 2-7 Venczel/0-4 3/18 Jacksonville State (A) L 2-14 Smarrt/1-4 5/8 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 3-4 Holt/0-2 3/10 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 1-5 Allen/0-3 3/19 Jacksonville State (A) L 2-4 Parker/1-2 5/9 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 5-11 Gover/2-2 3/10 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 2-15 Entrekin/1-2 3/25 Arkansas State (A) L 0-4 Parker/1-3 5/12 Saint Louis L 5-7 Washburn/1-8 3/11 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) W 7-4 Spiceland/1-0 3/28 * Middle Tennessee (A) W 8-6 Blount/3-3 5/15 * Morehead State L 1-11 Freeman/5-7 3/11 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 5-6 Meadows/0-1 3/28 * Middle Tennessee (A) L 8-11 Fuller/2-3 5/15 * Morehead State L 2-9 Ozment/1-4 3/13 Kentucky (A) L 3-11 Spiceland/1-1 3/29 * Middle Tennessee (A) L 8-16 Parker/1-4 516 * Morehead State L 3-4 Holt/04 3/14 Kentucky (A) L 1-8 Entrekin/1-3 3/31 Memphis (A) W 4-2 Fuller/3-3 * - OVC Game 3/17 * Austin Peay L 0-1 Sullivan/0-4 4/4 * Eastern Kentucky W 7-4 Blount/4-3 3/17 * Austin Peay L 4-9 Venczel/0-5 4/4 * Eastern Kentucky L 4-9 Parker/1-5 2000 Results 3/18 * Austin Peay L 6-8 Entrekin/1-4 4/5 * Eastern Kentucky L 7-10 Fuller/3-4 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/20 Saint Louis W 6-1 Meadows/1-1 4/7 Arkansas-Litt le Rock W 10-7 Smartt /2-4 Overall:12-41 • OVC:2-21 3/21 Arkansas State (A) L 2-13 Allen/0-4 4/8 Arkansas-Litt le Rock L 5-11 Alford/1-1 Home:5-19 • Away:5-22 • Neutral:0-0 3/24 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 1-6 Sullivan0-5 4/10 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 5-12 Blount/4-4 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/24 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 2-8 Venczel/0-6 4/10 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 1-11 Bryant/0-2 2/12 Jacksonville State (A) L 8-15 Carter/0-1 3/25 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 1-6 Meadows/1-2 4/11 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 3-4 Fuller/3-4 2/13 Jacksonville State (A) L 3-9 Holt/0-1 3/28 Lambuth L 3-6 Entrekin/1-5 4/15 Belmont L 1-14 Alford/1-2 2/15 Memphis (A) W 6-4 Doyle/1-0 3/31 * Eastern Illinois L 6-13 Sullivan/0-6 4/15 Belmont W 4-0 Parker/2-5 2/20 Southern Illinois L 0-3 Carter/0-2 3/31 * Eastern Illinois L 3-10 Venczel/0-7 4/18 * Murray State (A) W 5-2 Blount/5-4 2/20 Southern Illinois L 5-9 Holt/0-2 4/1 * Eastern Illinois L 2-16 Meadows/1-3 4/18 * Murray State (A) L 0-5 Fuller/3-6 2/22 Samford (A) L 10-13 Washburn/0-1 4/3 Lipscomb L 3-7 Entrekin/1-6 4/19 * Murray State (A) L 2-9 Bryant/0-3 2/23 Samford (A) L 6-12 Ozment/0-1 4/7 * Morehead State (A) L 3-16 Sullivan/0-7 4/21 Arkansas State L 4-7 Paker/2-6 2/27 Northern Illinois W 6-5 Carter/1-2 4/7 * Morehead State (A) W 20-19 Venczel/1-7 4/25 * Southeast Missouri L 3-4 Blount/5-5 2/27 Northern Illinois L 8-11 Holt/0-3 4/8 * Morehead State (A) L 7-14 Meadows/1-4 4/25 * Southeast Missouri L 0-13 Parker/2-7 2/29 Southern Indiana W 20-19 Doyle/2-0 4/10 Christian Brothers W 10-6 Bevis/1-0 4/26 * Southeast Missouri L 7-11 Fuller/3-7 3/1 Arkansas State (A) L 5-8 Doyle/2-1 4/13 * Southeast Missouri L 0-7 Sullivan/0-8 5/2 * Austin Peay L 0-12 Blount/5-6 3/4 Arkansas-Litt le Rock L 0-1 Carter/1-3 4/13 * Southeast Missouri L 9-18 Alllen/0-5 5/2 * Austin Peay W 8-4 Fuller/4-7 3/4 Arkansas-Litt le Rock L 6-16 Alford0-1 4/14 * Southeast Missouri W 8-6 Meadows/2-4 5/3 * Austin Peay L 3-8 Alford/1-23 3/5 Arkansas-Litt le Rock W 10-7 Doyle/3-1 4/17 Samford L 5-6 Bevis/1-1 * - OVC Game 3/8 Belmont (A) L 1-8 Bevis/0-1 4/18 Samford L 4-6 Spiceland/1-2 3/8 Belmont (A) L 1-3 Carter/1-4 4/21 * Murray State (A) L 6-14 Meadows/2-5 1999 Results 3/12 Southeast Missouri (A) L 4-13 Alford/0-2 4/21 * Murray State (A) L 2-5 Sullivan/0-9 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/12 Southeast Missouri (A) L 0-6 Doyle/3-2 4/22 * Murray State (A) L 6-8 Venczel/1-8 Overall:16-38 • OVC:4-19 3/14 Mississippi State (A) L 1-16 Carter/1-5 4/24 Memphis L 4-19 Allen/0-6 Home:12-15 • Away:4-23 • Neutral:0-0 3/15 Mississippi State (A) L 3-14 Doyle/3-3 4/25 Lipscomb L 8-18 Meadows/2-6 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/18 * Middle Tennessee (A) L 3-9 Washburn/0-2 4/28 * Eastern Kentucky L 7-13 Allen/0-7 2/6 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 8-11 Washburn/0-1 3/18 * Middle Tennessee (A) L 1-7 Carter/1-6 4/28 * Eastern Kentucky L 2-4 Venczel/1-9 2/6 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 1-5 Messero/0-1 3/21 Belmont W 3-2 Doyle/4-3 4/29 * Eastern Kentucky W 9-5 Meadows/3-6 2/7 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 10-16 Allen/0-1 3/21 Belmont W 9-4 Holt/1-3 5/1 Saint Louis (A) L 4-5 Sullivan/0-10 2/13 Vanderbilt (A) L 2-3 Allen/1-2 3/22 Saint Louis L 5-17 Washburn/0-3 5/5 Belmont L 7-17 Venczel/1-10 2/20 IUPUI W 13-2 Washburn/1-1 3/25 * Eastern Kentucky L 3-7 Holt/1-4 5/5 Belmont L 4-5 Meadows/3-7 2/20 IUPUI W 7-3 Allen/1-2 3/25 * Eastern Kentucky L 1-3 Doyle/4-4 5/10 Arkansas State L 5-10 Entrekin/1-7 2/21 IUPUI W 13-2 Freeman/1-1 3/26 * Eastern Kentucky L 4-8 Washburn/0-4 5/12 Southern Illinois (A) L 3-7 Sullivan/0-11 2/24 Murray State L 5-8 Washburn/1-2 3/28 Ole Miss (A) W 8-5 Spiceland/1-0 5/12 Southern Illinois (A) L 0-1 Venczel/1-11 2/24 Murray State L 3-7 Allen/1-3 4/8 * Murray State (A) L 5-9 Doyle/4-5 5/13 Southern Illinois (A) W 4-2 Meadows/4-7 2/28 Belmont W 13-6 Alford/1-0 4/9 * Murray State (A) L 3-8 Carter/1-7 * - OVC Game 2/28 Belmont W 7-1 Freeman/2-0 4/9 * Murray State (A) L 6-7 Holt/1-5 3/2 Southern Indiana (A) L 5-9 Allen/1-4 4/11 Southern Illinois (A) L 6-12 Spiceland/1-1 2002 Results 3/3 Evansville (A) L 1-10 Washburn/1-3 4/15 * Southeast Missouri L 7-8 Washburn/0-5 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/6 Northern Iowa L 4-5 Freeman/2-1 4/15 * Southeast Missouri L 5-8 Carter/1-8 Overall:18-33 • OVC:4-15 3/7 Northern Iowa L 4-10 Messer/0-3 4/16 * Southeast Missouri L 0-16 Holt/1-7 Home:11-15 • Away:7-18 • Neutral:0-0 3/7 Northern Iowa W 13-7 Allen/3-4 4/18 Ole Miss (N) L 5-14 Washburn/0-6 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/9 Samford (A) L 8-9 Allen/2-4 4/21 * Austin Peay L 3-13 Holt/1-7 2/16 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A L 2-14 Sullivan/0-1 3/12 Southeast Missouri L 7-12 Alford/1-1 4/21 * Austin Peay L 2-6 Carter/1-9 2/16 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 1-5 Venczel/0-1 3/12 Southeast Missouri W 7-6 Messer/0-3 4/22 * Austin Peay L 3-7 Doyle/4-6 2/17 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) W 8-6 Allen/1-0 3/16 Tennessee (A) L 3-6 Washburn/1-5 4/25 Southeast Missouri (A) L 2-11 Freeman/5-4 2/20 Memphis L 5-13 Allen/1-1 3/17 Tennessee (A) L 7-8 Allen/3-5 4/27 Saint Louis (A) W 6-5 Washburn/1-6 3/2 Southeastern Louisiana (A) L 3-4 Venczel/0-2 3/20 Belmont (A) L 0-2 Ozment/0-1 4/29 * Eastern Illinois L 2-5 Holt/1-8 3/2 Southeastern Louisiana (A) L 5-6 Allen/1-2 3/20 Belmont (A) W 7-6 Rogers/1-0 4/29 * Eastern Illinois L 4-11 Careter/1-10 3/3 Southeastern Louisiana (A) W 14-4 Meadows/1-0 3/24 Saint Louis (A) W 20-15 Ozment/1-1 4/30 * Eastern Illinois L 9-10 Washburn/1-7 3/6 Southern Illinois L 10-12 Summers/0-1 7700 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball YYEARLYEARLY RESULTSRESULTS

3/8 Illinois-Chicago L 1-27 Venczel/0-3 4/26 * Morehead State W 8-3 Corey/4-3 2005 Results 3/9 Illinois-Chicago L 3-9 Sullivan/0-2 4/26 * Morehead State W 11-5 Robinson/3-4 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/10 Illinois-Chicago L 0-3 Allen/1-3 4/27 * Morehead State L 9-15 Massey/0-1 Overall:12-43 • OVC:6-20 3/10 Illinois-Chicago W 2-1 Meadows/2-0 4/29 Belmont (A) L 4-8 Estill/1-3 Home:7-21 • Away:5-19 • Neutral:0-3 3/13 Samford (A) L 3-24 Venczel/0-3 4/29 Belmont (A) L 1-7 Dobson/0-1 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/13 Samford (A) L 1-2 Corey/0-1 5/3 * Southeast Missouri L 1-9 Corey/4-4 2/18 Louisiana-Monroe (A) L 1-6 Massey/0-1 3/14 Lipscomb (A) L 5-7 Sullivan/0-3 5/3 * Southeast Missouri L 2-14 Bryant/3-3 2/19 Louisiana-Monroe (A) L 0-1 Bryant/0-1 3/16 Western Illinois W 6-2 Allen/2-3 5/4 * Southeast Missouri L 5-20 Massey/0-2 2/20 Louisiana-Monroe (A) L 4-7 Estill/0-1 3/16 Western Illinois W 7-0 Meadows/3-0 5/7 Arkansas State (A) L 2-7 Summers/2-3 2/23 #16 Vanderbilt (A) L 5-12 Ledlow/0-1 3/17 Western Illinois W 10-9 Sullivan/1-3 5/10 * Murray State (A) L 8-12 Robinson/3-5 2/25 Martin Methodist W 5-4 Dobson/1-0 3/23 * Tennessee Tech W 10-0 Allen/3-3 5/10 * Murray State (A) W 9-3 Bryant/4-3 3/1 Arkansas State L 4-18 Estill/0-2 3/23 * Tennessee Tech L 0-13 Meadows/3-1 5/11 * Murray State (A) W 11-6 Spiceland/2-3 3/2 Memphis L 1-4 Massey/0-2 3/24 * Tennessee Tech W 13-8 Sullivan/2-3 5/13 Memphis L 4-7 Summers/2-4 3/5 Western Illinois W 5-4 Ledlow/1-1 3/27 Christian Brothers W 4-1 Corey/1-13 5/16 * Eastern Illinois L 14-19 Corey/4-5 3/5 Western Illinois W 4-3 Bryant/1-1 3/3 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 1-10 Allen/3-4 5/17 * Eastern Illinois W 11-2 Bryant/5-3 3/6 Western Illinois W 17-8 Estill/1-2 3/30 * Eastern Illinois (A) W 4-2 Meadows/4-1 5/17 * Eastern Illinois L 8-13 Summers/2-5 3/8 Evansville L 3-4 Massey/0-3 4/2 Mississippi State (A) L 5-6 Venczel/0-5 * - OVC Game 3/9 Evansville L 3-13 Link/0-1 4/6 * Morehead State L 4-6 Allen/3-5 3/12 # Indiana State (N) L 2-4 Bryant/1-2 4/6 * Morehead State L 6-20 Corey/1-2 2004 Results 3/13 # Connecticut (N) L 0-3 Massey/0-4 4/7 * Morehead State L 8-16 Sullivan/2-4 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/13 # Arkansas-Litt le Rock (N) L 0-3 Estill/1-3 4/9 Lipscomb L 6-7 Summers/0-2 Overall:16-38 • OVC:7-20 3/15 Birmingham-Southern (A) L 1-7 Ledlow/1-2 4/10 Saint Louis (A) W 5-2 Allen/4-5 Home:10-21 • Away:6-17 • Neutral:0-0 3/16 Birmingham-Southern (A) L 7-9 Link/0-2 4/13 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 3-16 Allen/4-6 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/17 Lipscomb (A) L 4-6 Bryant/1-3 4/13 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 8-12 Sullivan/2-5 2/17 Western Kentucky L 2-8 Bryant/0-1 3/25 * Eastern Illinois W 16-4 Massey/1-4 4/14 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 2-12 Hite/0-1 2/18 Arkansas State (A) L 1-2 Link/0-1 3/25 * Eastern Illinois L 1-3 Ledlow/1-3 4/16 Martin Methodist W 13-12 Sullivan/3-6 2/21 Louisiana-Monroe L 0-12 Smith/0-1 3/26 * Eastern Illinois L 2-7 Estill/1-4 4/17 Mississippi Valley State W 16-2 Spiceland/1-2 2/21 Louisiana-Monroe W 5-2 Bryant/1-1 3/29 Southern Illinois (A) L 3-4 Summers/0-1 4/20 * Murray State L 10-12 Summers/0-3 2/22 Louisiana-Monroe L 3-9 Meador/0-1 4/3 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 2-11 Massey/1-5 4/20 * Murray State L 7-10 Bevis/0-1 2/25 Belmont L 12-16 Summers/0-1 4/3 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 6-5 Bryant/2-3 4/21 * Murray State L 1-3 Sullivan/3-6 2/28 Bradley University W 4-2 Meador/1-1 4/5 Arkansas State L 1-7 Estill/1-5 4/23 Ole Miss (A) L 1-3 Venczel/0-6 2/28 Bradley University W 5-2 Bryant/2-1 4/9 * Morehead State L 3-8 Ledlow/1-4 4/24 Bethel W 21-0 Corey/2-2 2/29 Bradley University L 5-20 Smith/0-2 4/9 * Morehead State L 3-5 Bryant/2-4 4/28 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 1-14 Allen/4-7 3/2 Belmont (A) W 5-3 Link/1-1 4/10 * Morehead State L 11-18 Estill/1-6 4/28 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 7-9 Venczel/0-7 3/4 Viterbo L 6-9 Estill/0-1 4/13 Saint Louis (A) W 9-7 Summers/1-0 5/4 Southern Illinois (A) W 8-6 Allen/5-7 3/9 Memphis L 4-7 Bryant/2-2 4/16 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 2-5 Ledlow/1-5 5/4 Southern Illinois (A) L 7-11 Venczel/0-8 3/11 # Wake Forest (N) L 1-5 Ledlow/0-1 4/16 * Tennessee Tech (A) W 3-2 Bryant/3-4 5/10 Arkansas State L 6-10 Allen/5-8 3/13 # Western Illinois (N) L 7-10 Dobson/0-1 4/17 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 0-8 Estill/1-7 5/12 Arkansas State (A) W 2-1 Sullivan/4-7 3/14 # Missouri (N) L 3-7 Bryant/2-3 4/19 Southern Illinois L 7-12 Smothers/0-1 5/14 Belmont L 0-8 Allen/5-9 3/16 Vanderbilt (A) L 5-6 Ledlow/0-2 4/20 Lipscomb L 3-8 Link/0-3 5/14 Belmont W 2-1 Hite/1-1 3/17 Lambuth L 1-13 Robinson/0-2 4/23 * Austin Peay L 3-14 Ledlow/1-6 5/18 * Austin Peay (A) L 1-4 Sullivan/4-7 3/23 Saint Louis (A) W 8-3 Massey/1-0 4/23 * Austin Peay L 0-2 Bryant/3-5 5/18 * Austin Peay (A) L 1-2 Allen/5-10 3/27 * Eastern Illinois (A) W 8-3 Meador/2-1 4/24 * Austin Peay L 1-6 Estill/1-8 5/19 * Austin Peay (A) W 7-5 Spiceland/2-0 3/27 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 1-5 Bryant/2-4 4/27 Belmont L 2-3 Smothers/0-2 * - OVC Game 3/28 * Eastern Illinois (A) W 8-4 Massey/2-0 4/30 * Murray State L 3-4 Ledlow/1-7 3/31 Western Kentucky (A) L 7-11 Estill/0-2 4/30 * Murray State L 2-6 Bryant/3-6 2003 Results 4/3 * Eastern Kentucky W 4-3 Meador/3-1 5/1 * Murray State W 4-2 Massey/2-5 Victor (Bubba) Cates 4/3 * Eastern Kentucky L 1-6 Massey/2-1 5/3 Belmont (A) L 2-5 Link/0-4 Overall:17-30-1 • OVC:6-13-1 4/4 * Eastern Kentucky L 4-20 Bryant/2-5 5/3 Belmont (A) W 10-8 Smothers/1-2 Home:13-13-1 • Away:4-17 • Neutral:0-0 4/6 Harding University W 13-4 Estill/1-2 5/7 * Jacksonville State (A) L 0-8 Ledlow/1-8 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 4/9 * Morehead State (A) L 12-13 Meador/3-2 5/7 * Jacksonville State (A) L 4-6 Summers/1-2 3/1 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 2-9 Corey/0-1 4/9 * Morehead State (A) L 6-11 Massey/2-2 5/8 * Jacksonville State (A) W 4-3 Massey/3-5 3/1 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 6-13 Robinson/0-1 4/10 * Morehead State (A) L 5-22 Bryant/2-6 5/11 Memphis (A) L 3-7 Smothers/1-3 3/2 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) W 13-6 Bryant/1-0 4/14 Saint Louis W 14-4 Robinson/1-2 5/14 * Samford W 7-6 Summers/2-2 3/2 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 2-19 Estill/0-1 4/17 * Tennessee Tech W 20-11 Meador/4-2 5/14 * Samford L 0-8 Bryant/3-6 3/4 Saint Louis W 6-5 Corey/1-1 4/17 * Tennessee Tech W 5-4 Dobson /1-1 5/15 * Samford L 1-7 Massey/3-6 3/8 Southeastern Louisiana W 22-6 Robinson/1-1 4/18 * Tennessee Tech L 8-12 Robinson/1-3 5/17 Mississippi State (A) L 3-17 Estill/1-9 3/8 Southeastern Louisiana L 8-14 Summers/0-1 4/20 Lipscomb (A) L 6-7 Summers/0-2 5/17 Mississippi State (A) L 3-8 Smothers/1-4 3/9 Southeastern Louisiana L 12-13 McBride/0-1 4/24 * Austin Peay (A) L 2-23 Meador/4-3 5/20 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 4-6 Ledlow/1-9 3/11 Birmingham-Southern (A) L 3-9 Spiceland/0-1 4/24 * Austin Peay (A) L 4-13 Dobson/1-2 5/20 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 2-4 Bryant/3-8 3/12 Birmingham-Southern (A) L 5-21 Robinson/1-2 4/25 * Austin Peay (A) L 1-13 Massey/2-3 5/21 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 3-4 Massey/3-7 3/15 Dayton L 1-3 Corey/1-2 4/27 Miss. Valley State (A) W 8-2 Meador/5-3 # - USA Challenge (Millington, Tenn.) • * - OVC Game 3/15 Dayton W 7-2 Bryant/2-0 4/27 Miss. Valley State (A) W 2-1 Estill/2-2 3/16 Dayton L 7-8 Estill/0-2 5/1 * Murray State (A) L 5-9 Estill/1-3 2006 Results 3/17 Martin Methodist W 9-8 Summers/1-1 5/1 * Murray State (A) L 4-5 Summers/1-3 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/22 Chicago State W 4-3 Corey/2-2 5/2 * Murray State (A) L 3-4 Meador/5-4 Overall:20-35 • OVC:9-18 3/22 Chicago State W 11-5 Summers/2-1 5/5 Arkansas State L 2-19 Smothers/0-1 Home:14-10 • Away:6-24 • Neutral:0-1 3/23 Chicago State W 10-4 Robinson/2-2 5/8 * Jacksonville State L 4-13 Dobson/1-3 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/26 Arkansas State W 6-3 Spiceland/1-1 5/8 * Jacksonville State L 8-10 Massey/2-4 2/17 Northwestern State (A) L 1-9 Smothers/0-1 3/27 Berea College W 32-9 Estill/1-2 5/9 * Jacksonville State W 21-16 Summers/2-3 2/17 Northwestern State (A) L 1-7 Ledlow/0-1 4/1 Saint Louis (A) L 7-11 Robinson/2-3 5/12 Lipscomb L 1-4 Robinson/1-4 2/19 Northwestern State (A) L 2-7 Rockholt/0-1 4/2 Memphis (A) L 1-24 Hall/0-1 5/15 * Samford L 2-16 Dobson/2-4 2/25 Bradley University L 2-7 Smothers/0-2 4/5 * Austin Peay L 3-11 Spiceland/1-2 5/15 * Samford L 2-3 Massey/2-5 2/25 Bradley University W 4-3 Cameron/1-0 4/5 * Austin Peay T 10-10 None 5/16 * Samford L 1-6 Meador/5-5 2/26 Bradley University L 6-14 Rockholt/ 0-2 4/8 Christian Brothers W 5-2 Bryant/3-0 5/18 Memphis L 2-9 Ledlow/0-5 2/28 Memphis (A) L 7-9 Link/ 0-1 4/12 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 1-3 Corey/2-3 5/21 * Southeast Missouri L 2-9 Massey/2-6 3/1 Union University W 10-9 Cameron/2-0 4/12 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 1-7 Robinson/2-4 5/21 * Southeast Missouri L 4-12 Summers/2-4 3/4 Freed-Hardeman L 5-10 Rockholt/0-3 4/13 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 4-5 Summers/2-2 5/22 * Southeast Missouri W 17-16 Dobson/2-4 3/4 Freed-Hardeman W 4-3 Cameron/3-0 4/15 Lipscomb L 4-17 Alford/0-1 # - Easton Challenge (Millington, Tenn.) 3/7 Arkansas State (A) L 3-12 Link/0-2 4/18 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 7-2 Corey/3-3 * - OVC Game 3/7 Arkansas State (A) W 5-4 Smothers/1-2 4/18 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 5-7 Bryant/3-1 3/10 Arkansas - Litt le Rock (A) L 2-5 Ledlow/0-2 4/19 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 8-18 Spiceland/1-3 3/11 Arkansas - Litt le Rock (A) L 7-12 Smothers/1-3 4/22 Ole Miss (A) L 0-7 Bryant/3-2 3/11 Arkansas - Litt le Rock (A) L 4-5 Estill/0-1 22014014 SkyhawkSkyhawk BBaseballaseball 7711 YYEARLYEARLY RRESULTSESULTS

3/14 Belmont (A) W 4-3 Dobson/1-0 4/17 Arkansas State (A) L 6-1 Walker/2-5 2009 Results 3/15 Lipscomb (A) L 3-4 Ledlow/0-3 4/19 Lyon College W 7-3 Rockholt/4-2 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/16 Middle Tennessee (A) L 11-12 Dobson/1-1 4/20 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 8-5 Rockholt/4-3 Overall: 21-30 • OVC: 10-14 3/25 * Southeast Missouri W 3-2 Dobson/2-1 4/21 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 7-3 Blackmon/2-5 Home: 12-13 • Away: 9-16 • Neutral: 0-1 3/25 * Southeast Missouri W 2-1 Smothers/2-3 4/22 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 9-5 Smothers/1-4 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/26 * Southeast Missouri W 1-0 Rockholt/1-3 4/24 Belmont W 11-8 Webb/1-2 2/20 Central Arkansas (A) L 5-11 Green/0-1 3/29 Southern Illinois (A) L 1-7 Link/0-3 4/25 Lipscomb W 20-15 Smothers/2-4 2/21 Central Arkansas (A) W 7-6 Hensley/1-0 4/1 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 1-6 Ledlow/0-4 4/28 * Austin Peay L 4-0 Ledlow/1-4 2/22 Central Arkansas (A) L 6-15 Flaniken/0-1 4/1 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 4-5 Dobson/2-2 4/28 * Austin Peay L 15-3 Blackmon/2-6 2/24 Southern Illinois W 6-5 Bowker/1-0 4/2 * Eastern Illinois (A) W 8-5 Rockholt/2-3 4/29 * Austin Peay L 4-2 Walker/2-6 2/25 Evansville W 13-2 Green/1-1 4/4 Southern Illinois W 5-4 Estill/1-1 5/1 Belmont (A) W 3-1 Smothers/2-4 3/3 Southern Illinois (A) L 4-5 Green/1-2 4/5 ^ Memphis (N) L 4-5 Dobson/2-3 5/5 * Murray State L 10-6 Ledlow/1-5 3/4 Bethel W 8-7 Patt erson/1-0 4/8 * Eastern Kentucky L 2-4 Ledlow/0-5 5/5 * Murray State W 10-9 Cameron/4-4 3/5 Lambuth L 4-8 Flaniken/0-2 4/8 * Eastern Kentucky L 1-6 Smothers/2-5 5/6 * Murray State W 8-5 Walker/3-6 3/10 UAB (A) L 5-13 Green/1-3 4/9 * Eastern Kentucky L 3-11 Rockholt/2-4 5/12 * Jacksonville State (A) L 13-2 Ledlow/1-6 3/11 UAB (A) L 2-13 Cates/0-1 4/10 Martin Methodist (A) L 3-4 Cameron/3-1 5/12 * Jacksonville State (A) W 4-3 Blackmon/3-6 3/13 Georgia State (A) L 7-10 Hensley/1-1 4/11 Saint Louis W 12-4 Ledlow/1-5 5/13 * Jacksonville State (A) L 3-1 Walker/3-7 3/13 Georgia State (A) W 8-7 (10) Hensley/2-1 4/14 * Morehead State (A) L 7-10 Smothers/2-5 5/15 ^ - Memphis (N) L 5-3 Smothers/3-5 3/17 Memphis (A) W 9-2 Green/2-3 4/14 * Morehead State (A) L 0-2 Ledlow/1-6 5/18 * Samford L 13-5 Walker/3-8 3/18 Iowa L 6-25 Bowker/1-1 4/15 * Morehead State (A) W 23-7 Rockholt/3-4 5/18 * Samford L 11-3 Blackmon/3-7 3/20 Purdue L 7-11 (10) Patt erson/1-1 4/18 Arkansas State W 11-5 Walker/1-0 5/19 * Samford L 7-1 Smothers/3-6 3/21 SIU Edwardsville L 7-9 Flaniken/0-3 4/19 Lipscomb W 9-8 Smothers/3-5 & - in Savannah, Tenn. 3/22 SIU Edwardsville W 12-5 Green/3-3 4/22 * Tennessee Tech W 5-1 Ledlow/2-6 ^ - in Union City, Tenn. 3/24 Arkansas-Litt le Rock W 20-11 Vesser/1-0 4/22 * Tennessee Tech L 5-7 Cameron/3-2 * - OVC Game 3/25 Arkansas-Litt le Rock W 12-3 Hensley/3-1 4/23 * Tennessee Tech W 6-5 Dobson/3-3 3/28 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 5-6 (10) Hensley/3-2 4/27 Miss. Valley State (A) W 1-0 Link/1-3 2008 Results 3/28 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 7-9 Lozupone/0-1 4/29 * Austin Peay (A) L 1-7 Ledlow/2-7 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/29 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 8-12 Vesser/1-1 4/29 * Austin Peay (A) L 4-7 Smothers/3-6 Overall: 10-41 • OVC: 5-25 4/1 Evansville (A) L 1-9 Cates/0-2 4/30 * Austin Peay (A) L 3-4 Rockholt/2-5 Home: 4-15 • Away: 5-23 • Neutral: 1-3 4/4 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 7-12 Green/3-4 5/2 Belmont W 4-1 Link/2-3 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 4/4 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 2-4 Lozupone/0-2 5/6 * Murray State (A) L 4-6 Ledlow/2-8 2/23 USC Upstate (A) L 5-7 Walker/0-1 4/5 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 10-9 (10) Owen/1-0 5/6 * Murray State (A) L 2-7 Smothers/3-7 2/23 George Washington (N) L 6-10 McElyea/0-1 4/7 Belmont L 4-6 Flaniken/0-4 5/7 * Murray State (A) W 9-4 Rockholt/4-5 2/14 New Jersy Institute of Technology (N) L 4-14 Cates/0-1 4/10 * Eastern Illinois L 3-10 Green/3-5 5/13 * Jacksonville State L 0-7 Ledlow/2-9 2/27 Memphis (A) L 7-10 Sutt on/0-1 4/10 * Eastern Illinois W 13-3 Lozupone/1-2 5/13 * Jacksonville State L 2-4 Smothers/3-8 2/28 Southern Illinois L 6-10 McElyea/0-2 4/11 * Eastern Illinois W# 3-30 None 5/14 * Jacksonville State L 1-12 Rockholt/4-6 3/1 Creighton L 4-9 Blackmon/0-1 4/14 Saint Louis L 3-4 Cates/0-3 5/16 Mississippi State (A) L 6-8 Cameron/3-3 3/1 Creighton L 1-12 Walker/0-2 4/15 Lipscomb (A) W 10-6 Patt erson/2-1 5/19 * Samford (A) L 4-5 Ledlow/2-10 3/2 Creighton L 2-8 Lantz /0-1 4/18 * Morehead State L 2-16 Green/3-6 5/19 * Samford (A) L 0-2 Smothers/3-9 3/6 Lambuth L 6-11 Cates/0-2 4/18 * Morehead State W 6-5 Flaniken/1-4 5/20 * Samford (A) W 9-7 Cameron/4-3 3/11 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) W 2-0 Walker/1-0 4/19 * Morehead State L 10-17 Patt erson/2-2 ^ - in Union City, Tenn. 3/12 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 5-19 Lantz /0-2 4/21 Arkansas State W 6-2 Cates/1-3 * - OVC Game 3/14 Louisiana Tech (A) L 5-8 Cates/0-3 4/22 $Memphis (N) L 4-6 Hensley/3-3 3/15 Louisiana Tech (A) L 1-6 Patt erson/0-1 4/25 * Tennessee Tech (A) W 21-5 Lozupone/2-2 2007 Results 3/16 Louisiana Tech (A) L 6-11 Lantz /0-3 4/25 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 0-1 Green/3-7 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/21 * Samford (A) L 3-5 Walker/1-3 4/26 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 6-12 Flaniken/1-5 Overall:19-36 • OVC:7-19 3/21 * Samford (A) L 1-14 Lantz /0-4 5/2 * Austin Peay L 3-6 Green/3-8 Home:16-13 • Away:3-21 • Neutral:0-2 3/22 * Samford (A) L 5-12 Patt erson/0-2 5/2 * Austin Peay L 6-8 Flaniken/1-6 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/25 Arkansas State L 6-12 Blackmon/0-2 5/3 * Austin Peay W 6-1 Hensley/4-3 2/16 Southeastern Louisiana (A) L 6-3 Ledlow/0-1 3/26 Southern Illinois (A) L 3-6 Cates/0-4 5/9 * Murray State L 0-12 Lozupone/2-3 2/17 Southeastern Louisiana (A) L 16-1 Smothers/0-1 3/29 * Southeast Missouri L 6-19 Walker/1-4 5/9 * Murray State W 3-2 Green/4-8 2/18 Southeastern Louisiana (A) L 10-3 Rockholt/0-1 4/1 Arkansas State (A) W 9-8 (10) Patt erson/1-2 5/10 * Murray State L 4-13 Hensley/4-4 2/25 Bradley University L 14-8 Webb/0-1 4/2 Lipscomb W 9-8 (10) Sutt on/1-1 5/13 Belmont (A) L 6-12 Cates/1-4 2/25 Bradley University W 3-2 Rockholt/1-1 4/5 * Eastern Illinois L 4-6 Walker/1-5 5/13 Belmont (A) L 4-8 Flaniken/1-7 2/27 Memphis (A) L 2-1 Webb/0-2 4/5 * Eastern Illinois L 6-8 Lantz /0-5 5/15 * Jacksonville State (A) W 11-7 Lozupone/3-3 2/28 Southern Illinois L 12-5 Blackmon/0-1 4/6 * Eastern Illinois L 2-13 Patt erson/1-3 5/15 * Jacksonville State (A) W 17-2 Green/5-8 3/6 South Dakota State W 5-4 (10) Cameron/1-0 4/8 Evansville L 10-15 Cates/0-5 5/16 * Jacksonville State (A) W 3-2 Webb/1-0 3/7 South Dakota State L 15-4 Walker/0-1 4/9 Lipscomb (A) L 9-10 McElyea/0-3 * - OVC Game 3/9 Kentucky (A) L 6-4 Ledlow/0-2 4/12 * Eastern Kentucky L 3-6 Walker/1-6 # - Game was forfeited by Eastern Illinois 3/10 Kentucky (A) L 27-0 Walker/0-2 4/12 * Eastern Kentucky L 0-6 Lantz /0-6 $ - Pringles Park - Jackson, Tenn. 3/11 Kentucky (A) L 16-7 Smothers/0-2 4/13 * Eastern Kentucky W 6-3 Sutt on/2-1 3/13 McKendree W 6-0 Blackmon/1-1 4/15 Saint Louis (A) L 4-11 Cates/0-6 2010 Results 3/14 McKendree W 17-8 Rockholt/2-1 4/16 Memphis (N) L 3-7 McElyea/0-4 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/17 IPFW W 4-1 Ledlow/1-2 4/19 * Morehead State (A) L 8-16 Walker/1-7 Overall: 24-31 • OVC: 8-16 3/17 IPFW W 5-2 Walker/1-2 4/19 * Morehead State (A) W 16-12 Patt erson/2-3 Home: 15-11 • Away: 7-20 • Neutral: 2-0 3/18 IPFW L 7-5 Smothers/0-3 4/20 * Morehead State (A) L 8-13 Lantz /1-7 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/20 Saint Louis (A) L 1-0 Rockholt/2-2 4/22 Evansville (A) W 13-12 Cates/1-6 2/20 IPFW W 5-2 Green/1-0 3/24 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 7-6 Cameron/1-1 4/26 * Tennessee Tech W 5-4 Walker/2-7 2/20 IPFW W 5-1 Lozupone/1-0 3/24 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 7-5 Walker/1-3 4/26 * Tennessee Tech W 5-0 Sutt on/3-1 2/21 IPFW W 7-6 (11) Mills/1-0 3/25 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 18-8 Blackmon/1-2 4/27 * Tennessee Tech L 1-8 Lantz /0-8 2/23 Memphis W 5-4 Cupples/1-0 3/27 Arkansas State W 8-3 Smothers/1-3 4/29 Belmont W 6-5 Patt erson/3-3 2/26 #Houston Baptist W 7-4 Lozupone/2-0 3/28 Southern Illinois (A) L 13-8 Walker/1-4 4/29 Belmont L 5-14 Bixby/0-1 2/27 #Nicholls State (A) L 2-8 Green/1-1 3/31 * Eastern Illinois W 8-7 Cameron/2-1 5/3 * Austin Peay (A) L 3-13 Walker/2-8 2/28 #Bryant W 6-3 Mills/2-0 4/1 * Eastern Illinois L 8-5 Blackmon/1-3 5/4 * Austin Peay (A) W 4-2 Sutt on/4-1 3/3 Lipscomb L 1-4 Swaringen/0-1 4/1 * Eastern Illinois L 8-7 Cameron/2-2 5/4 * Austin Peay (A) L 3-12 McElyea/0-5 3/6 Indiana State (A) W 4-3 Green/2-1 4/4 Lipscomb (A) L 5-3 Cameron/2-3 5/10 * Murray State (A) L 1-5 Walker/2-9 3/6 Indiana State (A) L 4-5 (13) Tobik/0-1 4/6 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 13-8 Ledlow/1-3 5/10 * Murray State (A) L 1-5 Sutt on/4-2 3/7 Indiana State (A) L 7-12 Flaniken/0-1 4/6 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 6-1 Blackmon/2-3 5/11 * Murray State (A) L 4-13 McElyea/0-6 3/10 Vanderbilt (A) L 1-9 Cupples/1-1 4/9 & Martin Methodist (N) L 14-10 (12) Cameron/2-4 5/13 Belmont (A) L 5-12 Bowker/0-1 3/12 King College W 8-6 Tobik/1-1 4/11 Saint Louis W 5-1 Rockholt/3-2 5/16 * Jacksonville State L 7-10 Walker/2-10 3/13 King College L 4-5 Mills/2-1 4/14 * Morehead State W 7-6 (10) Cameron/3-4 5/16 * Jacksonville State L 0-5 Sutt on/4-3 3/16 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 7-8 Swaringen/0-2 4/15 * Morehead State L 8-0 Blackmon/2-4 5/17 * Jacksonville State L 8-15 McElyea/0-7 3/17 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 5-7 Boshers/0-1 4/15 * Morehead State W 5-4 (8) Walker/2-4 * - OVC Game 3/19 Cleveland State W 17-6 Green/3-1 7722 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball YYEARLYEARLY RESULTSRESULTS

3/20 Cleveland State W 16-9 Tobik/2-1 4/22 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 11-2 Tobik/2-6 * - OVC Game 3/20 Cleveland State W 20-11 Cupples/2-1 4/22 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 5-3 Kelley/1-5 % - Saint Louis Tournament 3/23 Southern Illinois L 3-20 Boshers/0-2 4/23 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 4-2 (8) Boshers/3-0 3/27 * Jacksonville State W 9-7 Green/4-1 4/30 * Eastern Illinois W 6-4 Tobik/3-6 2013 Results 3/27 * Jacksonville State L 9-11 Swaringen/0-3 4/30 * Eastern Illinois W 5-4 Boshers/4-0 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/28 * Jacksonville State L 6-11 Mills/2-2 5/7 * Morehead State L 9-10 Boshers/4-1 Overall: 11-40 • OVC: 4-26 3/30 Southern Illinois (A) L 3-15 Boshers/0-3 5/7 * Morehead State W 7-6 (8) Frederick/3-1 Home: 9-17 • Away: 2-23 • Neutral: 0-0 4/2 * Murray State (A) L 2-20 Green/4-2 5/8 * Morehead State W 9-8 Mills/5-3 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 4/2 * Murray State (A) L 5-13 Lozupone/2-1 5/11 Belmont (A) L 3-24 Cupples/0-1 2/15 Southeastern Louisiana (A) L 4-5 Smith/0-1 4/3 * Murray State (A) L 5-7 Boshers/0-4 5/11 Belmont (A) L 5-14 Jones/1-1 2/16 Southeastern Louisiana (A) L 3-5 Houston/0-1 4/6 Arkansas State W 17-12 Alsup/1-0 5/14 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 5-11 Tobik/3-7 2/17 Southeastern Louisiana (A) L 3-9 Boshers/0-1 4/10 SIU Edwardsville (A) W 7-4 Boshers/1-4 5/14 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 7-8 (12) Mills/5-4 2/19 Southern Illinois L 4-8 Houston/0-2 4/10 SIU Edwardsville (A) L 3-6 Lozupone/2-2 5/15 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 7-8 (11) Boshers/4-2 2/20 Ole Miss (A) L 2-15 Smith/0-2 4/11 SIU Edwardsville (A) W 11-7 Green/5-2 5/17 Arkansas (A) L 2-6 Frederick/3-2 2/23 IPFW W 5-4 Ross/1-0 4/13 Lambuth W 7-6 Flaniken/1-1 5/20 * Austin Peay L 6-11 Boshers/4-3 2/24 IPFW W 1-0 Pott s/1-0 4/17 * Southeast Missouri W 12-4 Boshers/2-4 5/20 * Austin Peay L 3-14 Kelley/1-6 2/24 IPFW W 4-3 Skubina/1-0 4/17 * Southeast Missouri W 6-3 Green/6-2 5/21 * Austin Peay W 7-6 Mills/6-4 3/3 North Dakota State W 3-2 Ross/2-0 4/18 * Southeast Missouri L 1-15 Lozupone/2-3 5/25 $ Jacksonville State L 8-9 Boshers/4-4 3/3 North Dakota State L 0-5 Tobik/0-1 4/21 Lipscomb (A) L 4-7 Floyd/0-1 5/26 $ Eastern Kentucky W 6-2 Mills/7-4 3/4 Mid-Continent W 14-9 Pott s/2-0 4/24 * Eastern Kentucky W 18-9 Green/7-2 5/27 $ Southeast Missouri L 7-12 Kelley/1-7 3/5 Arkansas State (A) L 0-9 Houston/0-3 4/25 * Eastern Kentucky L 3-7 Boshers/2-5 * - OVC Game 3/8 * Jacksonville State W 5-3 Tobik/1-1 4/25 * Eastern Kentucky L 4-7 Swaringen/0-4 $ - OVC Tournament (Pringles Park - Jackson, Tenn.) 3/9 * Jacksonville State L 5-10 Cox/0-1 4/28 Ole Miss (A) L 6-15 Miller/0-1 3/9 * Jacksonville State L 2-20 Pott s/2-1 5/1 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 3-7 Boshers/2-6 2012 Results 3/12 Lipscomb W 4-3 Houston/1-3 5/1 * Eastern Illinois (A) W 2-1 Green/8-2 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/15 * Murray State (A) L 4-5 Ross/2-1 5/2 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 2-5 Floyd/0-2 Overall: 13-41 • OVC: 7-20 3/16 * Murray State (A) L 13-15 Lundgrin/0-1 5/4 Arkansas State (A) L 3-8 Flaniken/1-2 Home: 10-14 • Away: 2-26 • Neutral: 1-1 3/16 * Murray State (A) L 7-11 Pott s/2-2 5/8 * Morehead State (A) W 10-9 Tobik/3-1 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/19 Memphis L 4-18 Houston/1-4 5/8 * Morehead State (A) W 17-8 Green/9-2 2/17 Georgia Southern (A) L 5-7 Mills/0-1 3/20 Evansville W 8-3 Pott s/3-2 5/9 * Morehead State (A) L 9-10 Mills/2-3 2/18 Georgia Southern (A) L 1-10 Lozupone/0-1 3/22 * Tennessee Tech L 1-3 Tobik/1-2 5/12 Belmont L 6-16 Swaringen/0-5 2/19 Georgia Southern (A) L 2-11 Kelley/0-1 3/23 * Tennessee Tech L 8-13 Cox/0-2 5/15 * Tennessee Tech L 7-9 (13) Flaniken/1-3 2/21 Southern Illinois W 9-4 Frederick/1-0 3/24 * Tennessee Tech L 5-8 Jones/0-1 5/15 * Tennessee Tech L 2-6 Green/9-3 2/22 Union L 4-9 Boshers/0-1 3/28 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 5-8 Tobik/1-3 5/16 * Tennessee Tech W 12-9 Flaniken/2-3 2/25 Butler W 5-0 Mills/1-1 3/29 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 6-9 Cox/0-3 5/18 Belmont (A) W 16-9 Flaniken/3-3 2/25 Butler W 5-4 Smith/1-0 3/30 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 2-7 Pott s/3-3 5/21 * Austin Peay (A) L 7-9 Green/9-4 2/26 Butler L 5-13 Kelley/0-2 4/2 Evansville (A) L 1-6 Houston/1-5 5/22 * Austin Peay (A) L 3-9 Tobik/3-2 2/29 Evansville L 5-9 Boshers/0-2 4/5 * Belmont L 0-4 Tobik/1-4 5/22 * Austin Peay (A) L 9-11 Flaniken/3-4 3/2 Arkansas-Litt le Rock L 3-11 Mills/1-2 4/6 * Belmont W 9-8 Ross/3-1 * - OVC Game 3/3 Arkansas-Litt le Rock L 4-12 Frederick/1-1 4/7 * Belmont L 2-11 Pott s/3-4 # - Nicholls State Tournament - Thibodaux, La. 3/4 Arkansas-Litt le Rock L 11-12 (10) Lundgrin/0-1 4/9 Vanderbilt (A) L 3-10 Ross/3-2 3/6 Ole Miss (A) L 4-20 Pott s/0-1 4/12 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 4-30 Tobik/1-5 2011 Results 3/9 Indiana State (A) L 3-5 Cox/0-1 4/13 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 3-7 Ross/3-3 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/10 Indiana State (A) L 5-7 Frederick/0-1 4/14 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 5-1 Pott s/4-4 Overall: 20-36 • OVC: 10-13 3/11 Indiana State (A) L 4-15 Lozupone/0-2 4/16 Southern Illinois (A) L 6-7 Skubina/1-1 Home: 14-13 • Away: 5-21 • Neutral: 1-2 3/13 Evansville (A) L 5-6 Tobik/0-1 4/19 * Morehead State L 1-3 Smith/0-3 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/16 % Air Force W 6-2 Mills/2-2 4/20 * Morehead State L 3-7 Cox/0-4 2/18 South Alabama (A) L 1-6 Tobik/0-1 3/18 % Saint Louis (A) L 2-3 (10) Lundgrin/0-2 4/21 * Morehead State L 6-11 Pott s/4-5 2/19 South Alabama (A) L 3-4 Patt erson/0-1 3/20 Christian Brothers W 10-1 Smith/2-0 4/23 Central Arkansas (A) L 8-16 Houston/1-6 2/20 South Alabama (A) L 10-11 Mills/0-1 3/23 * Tennessee Tech W 6-5 Tobik/1-1 5/4 * SIU Edwardsville (A) L 1-10 Tobik/1-6 2/22 Southern Illinois W 5-1 Rodgers/1-0 3/24 * Tennessee Tech L 1-11 Frederick/1-3 5/5 * SIU Edwardsville (A) L 3-5 Cox/0-5 2/26 Indiana State L 3-11 Tobik/0-2 3/25 * Tennessee Tech W 13-6 Smith/3-0 5/6 * SIU Edwardsville (A) L 2-3 (10) Smith/0-4 2/26 Indiana State L 7-10 Kelley/0-1 3/27 Lipscomb W 4-3 Tobik/2-1 5/7 Lipscomb (A) L 3-12 Ross/3-4 2/27 Indiana State W 9-8 Frederick/1-0 3/30 * Austin Peay (A) L 2-10 Mills/2-3 5/10 * Austin Peay L 5-9 Tobik/1-7 3/1 Evansville L 3-16 Rodgers/1-1 3/31 * Austin Peay (A) L 0-4 Frederick/1-4 5/11 * Austin Peay L 1-5 Cox/0-6 3/4 South Dakota State W 14-5 Mills/1-1 4/1 * Austin Peay (A) L 8-12 Boshers/0-3 5/12 * Austin Peay L 0-8 Pott s/4-6 3/6 South Dakota State L 0-2 Kelley/0-2 4/3 Vanderbilt L 2-16 Lozupone/0-3 5/14 Central Arkansas L 4-16 Lundgrin/0-2 3/7 South Dakota State L 3-10 Rodgers/1-2 4/6 * Murray State (A) L 2-4 Mills/2-4 5/16 * Eastern Illinois (A) W 4-3 Smith/1-4 3/11 Purdue L 3-4 Tobik/0-3 4/6 * Murray State (A) W 4-3 Frederick/2-4 5/17 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 0-9 Cox/0-7 3/12 Purdue L 7-8 Frederick/1-1 4/7 * Murray State (A) L 0-7 Smith/3-1 5/18 * Eastern Illinois L 3-5 Pott s/4-7 3/13 Purdue W 10-9 Jones/1-0 4/11 Lipscomb (A) L 4-15 Lozupone/0-4 * - OVC Game 3/15 Memphis (A) L 5-11 Rodgers/1-3 4/13 * Jacksonville State L 10-13 Mills/2-5 3/16 Arkansas State (A) L 3-5 Patt erson/0-2 4/14 * Jacksonville State W 7-4 Frederick/3-4 3/18 UAB (A) L 2-4 Mills/1-2 4/15 * Jacksonville State L 8-14 Smith/3-2 3/19 UAB (A) L 1-2 (12) Mills/1-3 4/18 Southern Illinois (A) L 3-10 Kelley/0-3 3/20 UAB (A) L 6-8 C. Young/0-1 4/20 * SIU Edwardsville (A) L 2-3 (11) Tobik/2-2 3/23 Evansville (A) L 6-18 Rodgers/1-4 4/21 * SIU Edwardsville (A) L 2-10 Frederick/3-5 3/26 * Jacksonville State (A) W 9-3 Tobik/1-3 4/22 * SIU Edwardsville (A) L 5-12 Smith/3-3 3/26 * Jacksonville State (A) L 4-7 Kelley/0-3 4/24 Belmont (A) L 3-6 Lundgrin/0-3 3/27 * Jacksonville State (A) L 12-13 Patt erson/0-3 4/27 * Southeast Missouri W 5-4 Tobik/3-2 3/29 Vanderbilt (A) L 3-10 Skubina/0-1 4/28 * Southeast Missouri L 1-13 Frederick/3-6 4/2 * Murray State L 3-6 Tobik/1-4 4/29 * Southeast Missouri L 2-14 Kelley/0-4 4/2 * Murray State L 4-12 Kelley/0-4 5/4 * Eastern Kentucky W 11-7 Mills/3-5 4/3 * Murray State W 14-13 Mills/2-3 5/5 * Eastern Kentucky L 3-16 Boshers/0-4 4/6 Belmont W 9-8 Mills/3-3 5/6 * Eastern Kentucky L 7-8 Frederick/3-7 4/9 SIU Edwardsville L 2-13 Tobik/1-5 5/9 Belmont L 0-5 Kelley/0-5 4/9 SIU Edwardsville W 7-6 Mills/4-3 5/11 * Eastern Illinois (A) W 5-4 Mills/4-5 4/10 SIU Edwardsville W 20-14 Frederick/2-1 5/12 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 2-6 Boshers/0-5 4/13 Lipscomb W 7-4 Boshers/1-0 5/13 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 4-13 Frederick/3-8 4/16 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 2-8 Tobik/1-6 5/15 Memphis (A) L 3-13 Lozupone/0-5 4/16 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 2-8 Kelley/0-5 5/17 * Morehead State (A) L 2-8 Mills/4-6 4/17 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 4-8 Patt erson/0-4 5/18 * Morehead State (A) L 5-8 Boshers/0-6 4/19 Southern Illinois (A) W 5-3 Boshers/2-0 5/19 * Morehead State (A) L 5-8 Frederick/3-9 22014014 SkyhawkSkyhawk BBaseballaseball 7733 AALL-TIMELL-TIME RROSTEROSTER • A • Isaac Carrel ...... 2014-current • F • Randall Harvey ...... 1995-96 Josh Carter ...... 2000 Mike Hayes ...... 1984-87 Steve Adcock ...... 1985-89 Michael Fabrizio ...... 2004 Jerron Casey ...... 2010 Matt Haynes ...... 2010-13 Jacob Alexander . . . . 2014-current Bret Fanning ...... 1996 Rodney Cash ...... 1981-82 Rob Hearnsberger ...... 2003 Bobby Alford...... 2000-03 Phil Ferreira-Alves ...... 2010 Tim Cash ...... 1981 Brian Henley ...... 1989-90 Jason Alford ...... 1997-00 Terry Finney ...... 1978 Bo Caviness ...... 1986 Danny Hensley ...... 1979 Dick Algire ...... 1971 Brian Fisher ...... 2004 Jimmy Champion ...... 1979-80 Tanner Hensley ...... 2008-09 Lance Alsup ...... 2007-09 Drew Flaniken ...... 2009-10 Jack Chaney ...... 1977-80 Chris Hicks ...... 1983-84 Wes Alsup ...... 2009-10 Chris Flores ...... 2013-current Bryce Carden ...... 2006-08 Wes Hicks ...... 1987-88 T.J. Allen ...... 1999-01 Drew Floyd ...... 2010 Lin Cates ...... 2008-09 Jeff Hill ...... 1983 Kayo Anderson ...... 2003-04 Mike Fortune ...... 1971-72 Randy Chism ...... 1985-88 Ryan Hill ...... 2005-06 Isaac Armstrong ...... 2012-13 John Fowler ...... 1985-87 Chris Clapper ...... 1993-94 Johnny Hines ...... 1978 Dee Arnold ...... 1993-94 Richard Fowler ...... 1971 Stanley Click ...... 1988-89 Jason Hockaday ...... 2006-07 Simon Auter ...... 2001 Willie Frederick ...... 2011-12 Randy Coffman ...... 1988-89 Kyle Hodge ...... 1996-98 Joe Ayers ...... 2001 Wesley Freeman ...... 1999 Mike Coggins ...... 1971-74 Troy Holland ...... 2012 Mark Aylor ...... 1994 Wade Freeman ...... 1985 Kyle Coleman ...... 1988-89 Billy Holt ...... 1999-00 Tim Frye ...... 1994 Wade Collins ...... 2012-13 Kevin Holt ...... 2006-09 • B • Jody Fuller ...... 1995-98 Donnie Corey ...... 2002-03 Russ Hopper ...... 1983-85 Wes Bacon ...... 1999-2002 Paul Fullerton ...... 1981-83 David Couch ...... 1977-78 Dale Horn ...... 1974-77 Brian Baker ...... 2000 Kevin Cowling ...... 1994 Randy Horn ...... 1971 Max Balter ...... 2014-current • G • Taylor Cox ...... 2012-current Terry Hornsby ...... 1981, 83-85 Dale Barbiea ...... 1986-87 Steve Gadlage ...... 1994 Richie Craven ...... 1985 John Houston ...... 2013-current Joe Barker ...... 1971-72 Jimmy Gann ...... 2005-06 Troy Crawford . . . . . 1995-98, 2000 Jay Howard ...... 2008-09 Gary Barfield...... 1991-92 Jacob Gansert ...... 2013-current Dylan Cupples ...... 2010-11 Kevin Hubbard ...... 1980-81 Kevin Barger ...... 1992-93 Curtis Gardner ...... 1983-84 Larry Hudson ...... 1978-81 Kyle Bargery ...... 2009-13 Tas Gardner ...... 1990-91 • D • Cole Huffman ...... 1976 Justin Barnes ...... 2010-11 Adam Gibson ...... 1999-02 John Daniel ...... 1987-88 Kendall Huggins ...... 1983-84 Barry Barnett ...... 1971-72 Anthony Gilchrist ...... 1973-74 Tandy Darby ...... 1996 Thomas Hunt ...... 2009 Matthew Barnett ...... 1996-97 Scott Gladstone ...... 2008-09 Bubba Davis ...... 1975 Greg Hunter ...... 1980-81 Stacy Batey ...... 1988 Bill Glass ...... 1985-88 Jimmy Davis ...... 1988-89 Bruce Beckman ...... 1984-85 Henry Glass ...... 1976-77 Kelly Davis ...... 2000-03 • I • David Belote ...... 1972-73, 1976 Walter Glass ...... 1975-77 Mitch Davis ...... 1981-82 Larry Ingle ...... 1978-79 Mike Bennett ...... 1979-80 Grant Glasser ...... 2012-13 Kirk Davison ...... 1998-99 Phil Ingram ...... 1982 Brian Berryman ...... 2004-05 Frank Glover ...... 1986-88 Dewitt Day ...... 1974-77 Joey Ivy ...... 2011 Ryan Bethel ...... 2002-03 Danny Goff ...... 1974 Zach Dean ...... 2005-06 Lee Bethune...... 2000-01 Ricky Goforth ...... 1977-78 Jake Deason ...... 2012-current • J • Casey Bevis ...... 2000-02 Deryl Gore ...... 1981-82 Justin Deere ...... 1999-00 Don Jackson ...... 1971-73 Kent Billings ...... 1979 Carl Gourgeot ...... 1983 Roger Deskins ...... 1984-85 Ricky Jackson ...... 1985-88 Andrew Bixby ...... 2008 Terry Graham ...... 1974-75 Albert Destrade ...... 2007 Terry Jackson ...... 1989-90 William Blackmon ...... 2007-08 Jeff Graves ...... 1993 Bill Dickerson ...... 1979 Tim James ...... 1984-87 Ben Bottoms ...... 2008-09 Tom Gray ...... 1975-76 Micky Dobson ...... 2003-06 Steve Jett ...... 1991-92 Adam Bowker ...... 2006-09 Chad Green ...... 2006-07 Johnny Dodd ...... 1982-83 Byron Johann ...... 2012-13 Michael Blount ...... 1995-98 Coty Green ...... 2009-10 Keith Domino ...... 1989 Fletcher Johnson . . . 2014-current Alex Boshers ...... 2010-current Troy Green ...... 1990 Mike Donohue ...... 1971-73 Jay Johnson ...... 1971-73 William Bradford ...... 1989 Zane Gresback ...... 2005-06 Taylor Douglas. . . . . 2014-current Brian Jordan ...... 1999-03 Brent Bramblett ...... 1976 Gene Grubaugh ...... 1971 Heath Doyle ...... 2000 Bryant Jones ...... 2001-04 Ricky Bratcher ...... 1983 Roger Gum ...... 1986-87 Kyle Dudley ...... 2007-08 Gene Jones ...... 1987-89 Ben Brewer ...... 2010-13 Mitch Dunn ...... 1994-95 Pat Jones ...... 2009-10 Hunter Britcliffe ...... 2011-12 • H • Brad Dyer ...... 1992-94 Stu Jones ...... 2011-current Jeff Brooks ...... 1989-90 Shannon Haggard ...... 1991-92 Andrew Joslin ...... 1987-88 Mike Brown ...... 1987-88 Brett Hall ...... 2002-05 • E • Danny Joyner ...... 1979 Wally Brown ...... 1971, 73-74 Scott Hall ...... 1998-99 Mike Eatherly ...... 1991-92 Nick Bruner ...... 2004-05 Barry Hamilton ...... 1991-92 Eddy Eckert ...... 1966-69 • K • Justin Bryant ...... 2003-05 Keith Hamm ...... 1990 Al Edmiston ...... 1971-73 Trey Karlen ...... 2009-11 Carney Bryson ...... 1979-80 Bart Hammack ...... 2001-02 Scott Embry ...... 1991-92 Danny Kelley ...... 2011-12 Jay Buford ...... 1976 Tim Haney...... 1982-83 Roger Emory ...... 1974 Jeff Kelley ...... 1979-80 Bryan Bullington ...... 1994-95 Jack Harlow...... 1971-72 Lanier English ...... 1998-01 Khalil Kendley . . . . 2014-current Pat Bunch ...... 2003 Chad Harrell ...... 1992 Justin Entrekin ...... 2001 Bob King ...... 1974-75 Mark Buttrum ...... 1994 Rickie Harris ...... 1977-78 Drew Erie ...... 2013-current Greg King ...... 1990 Ron Harrison ...... 1989-90 Chris Ervin ...... 1992-93 Jim King ...... 1971-73 • C • Hunter Hart ...... 2001-04 Freddie Essary ...... 1974 Kenny King ...... 2013-current Chadwick Cameron . . . .2006-2007 Mark Hartsfield ...... 2008-09 Casey Estill ...... 2003-06 Michael Kirby ...... 1986-87 Ben Campbell ...... 2012 Miles Hartsfield ...... 2008-09 Garrett Kirk ...... 2010 Jimmy Carey ...... 1992 Bryan Harvey ...... 2005-06 Justin Knees ...... 2003 7744 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball AALL-TIMELL-TIME RROSTEROSTER

Joe Kuchar ...... 1971, 73-74 Mark Newby ...... 1982-83 Chris Roe ...... 2014-current Jay Trussler ...... 1995-96 Martin Newby ...... 1983-86 Craig Rogers ...... 1980-82 Kevin Tuck ...... 1982-83 • L • Tim Nichols ...... 1982 Michael Roof ...... 2000-02 Blake Turner ...... 2005-08 Ryan Lantz ...... 2008 Douglas Nicodemus . . . . . 2004-07 Brian Rosbury ...... 1995 Loren Turner ...... 2002-03 Erik Larsen ...... 2011 Brady Nighswonger . . . . . 2002-03 Chris Ross ...... 2013-current Jay Lasley ...... 1997 Flint Northcutt ...... 1991-92 • U • Nick Latimer ...... 2005-06 Jerry Nusky ...... 1981-82 • S • Ben Upton ...... 2014-current Trent Latta ...... 1995-96 Adam Salter ...... 2003-04 Jim Van Leach ...... 1974-75 • O • Mike Sanders ...... 1982 • V • Adam Ledlow ...... 2004-07 Daisuke Oda ...... 1994-96 Johnnie Sanfratelo ...... 1996-97 Brett VanderMeeden . . . . . 1993-94 Curt Lee ...... 1993-94 John Odom ...... 1971 Hideaki Sato ...... 2005-06 Brad VanderMeeden ...... 1995 Derek Link ...... 2004-06 George Ogilvie ...... 1977-78 Rick Searcy ...... 1977-78 Scott VanNeste ...... 1996-97 Lee Lockhart ...... 1996 Chase Okey ...... 2011-12 Scott Seward ...... 1984-85 Ben Vesser ...... 2009-10 Larry Long ...... 1971-73 Desmond O’Quine ...... 2000 Chuck Seymour ...... 1998-99 Brendan Lozupone...... 2009-12 Mike Oney ...... 1981-82 Mike Shambre ...... 1972-75 • W • Trevor Lundgrin ...... 2012-13 Mike Ostby ...... 1992-93 Ronnie Shepard ...... 1984-85 Erik Walker ...... 2006-08 Nick Luper ...... 2004-06 Jordan Owen ...... 2009-12 Frank Sheppard ...... 1976 Don Waller ...... 2002 Preston Ozment ...... 1999 Richard Sims ...... 1974 Sean Waller ...... 1998 • M • Chris Sisk ...... 2006-08 Tommy Walston ...... 1979-80 Zack Malone ...... 2014-current • P • Ric Sisler ...... 1984 Nate Walters ...... 2006-09 Jim Maloney ...... 1974-75 Luke Parham ...... 2003 James Skinner ...... 1991-92 Nick Walters ...... 2006-08 Alex Martin ...... 2014-current Zach Parham ...... 2005-07 John Skubina ...... 2011-current Travis Walters ...... 1993-94 Shayne Martin ...... 2007-08 David Parkerson ...... 1976-77 Paul Slack ...... 1997-00 Donald Ward ...... 1981-82 Drew Mason ...... 2008-11 Danny Patterson ...... 1972-73 Gary Slayden ...... 1982 Brad Warmath...... 1996-97 Andrew Massey . . . . 2014-current Rodney Patterson ...... 1983-84 Brandon Smartt ...... 1998 Brian Washburn ...... 1999-00 Scott Massey ...... 2003-05 Wes Patterson ...... 2008-11 Brad Smith ...... 1998-99 Ken Waymon ...... 1978-79 Sonny Mastromatteo . . . . . 2012-13 Luis Paublini ...... 2013-current Carey Smith ...... 1978-79 Bill Weaver ...... 1979 Richard Matz ...... 1990-91 Chris Payne ...... 1993-94 Carter Smith ...... 2012-current Travis Webb ...... 2007-09 Tommy McArthur ...... 1991-92 Tim Pearcy...... 1984-87 David Smith ...... 1977, 78-81 David White ...... 1989-90 Chad McDowell ...... 1996-97 Frank Perez ...... 1986-87 Dewayne Smith ...... 1993 Larry White ...... 1980 Charles McClain ...... 1990 Matt Phillips ...... 1985-86 Jason Smith ...... 2004 Brett Williams ...... 1993 Shawn McElyea ...... 2008 Zach Phillips ...... 2009 Jacob Smothers ...... 2004-2007 Hal Williams ...... 1993-95 Skipper McGill ...... 1996-97 Wes Piersall ...... 2013 Phil Sorensen ...... 2011-current Mike Williams ...... 1975-76 Greg McKnight ...... 1989-90 Adam Pitt ...... 2001 Michael Spaulding ...... 1995-96 Jim Willis ...... 1983-85 Scott McLean...... 2004-07 Clayton Pittman ...... 2002-04 Jonathan Spiceland ...... 2000-03 Lucas Wilmore ...... 2007-09 Hunter McLemore ...... 1991-93 Gary Pittman...... 1983-84 Brett Spivy ...... 2003-06 Nick Wilson...... 2011-13 Harry McLeod ...... 1975-77 Dalton Potts ...... 2012-current Adam Stacy ...... 2008-11 Randall Wilson ...... 1977-78 Scott McMackin ...... 1989-90 Mike Prather ...... 1983-84 Mark Stafford ...... 1973-75 Dick Windbigler ...... 1971-73 Mike McMahon ...... 1974 Chad Pritchett ...... 1997-99 Dan Stephens ...... 2000-03 Curtis Wooten...... 2000-02 Delmer McNeil ...... 2001 Matt Pumo...... 1982-85 Quinton Stevens . . . 2014-current Albert Winn ...... 1989 Mike McSwain ...... 1988-90 Jim Puryear ...... 1980-81 D.D. Stewart ...... 1986 Derek Wright ...... 2009-10 Ben Meador ...... 2004 Jordan Stokes ...... 2010-13 Bruce Wyatt ...... 1981 Brad Meadows ...... 2001-02 • R • Cory Stooksbury...... 2010-11 Chad Wyatt ...... 1995-96 Jeff Meyers ...... 1974 Joe Raccuglia ...... 2006-08 David Strange ...... 1993-94 Cody Miller ...... 2011-current Mike Ramsey ...... 1983-84 Cliff Sturdivant ...... 1971 • Y • Matt Milligan ...... 2009-12 Eric Ranson ...... 2011-12 Rod Sturdivant ...... 1979-80 Chris Yandell...... 1990 Matt Miller ...... 2010 Bill Rasbach ...... 1971 Jason Sulliivan ...... 2001-02 Michael York ...... 1991-92 Alec Mills...... 2010-12 Kevin Ray ...... 1992-93 Dustin Summers ...... 2002-05 Brett Young ...... 1995 Danny Mitchell ...... 1975-78 Steve Ray ...... 1986 Calen Sutton ...... 2007-08 Chase Young ...... 2014-current Donnie Mitchell ...... 1980-81 Jason Reed ...... 1988 Shawn Swaringen ...... 2010 Colton Young ...... 2011 Nick Molina ...... 2014-current Mike Reese ...... 1979-80 Rick Swayze ...... 1986 Dustin Young ...... 1993 Erik Morgan ...... 1996-97 Lance Renton ...... 2006-08 George Sykes ...... 1973-74 Matt Young ...... 2010-13 Churchill Moore ...... 1986-87 Alan Reynolds ...... 1981-82 Dillon Symon ...... 2014-current Greg Youree ...... 1987-89 Jason Moore ...... 2005-06 Chris Rezabek ...... 2005-08 Mack Moore ...... 1974-75, 77-78 Steve Ricciardo ...... 1976-78 • T • • Z • Stephen Moore ...... 2008-09 Billy Richardson ...... 1989 Oliver Talley ...... 1990-92 Jackson Zarubin . . . 2014-current Brent Morris . . 2010, 2013-current Rod Rickert ...... 1974 Cody Terry ...... 2008-11 Bill Zipp ...... 1976-79 David Morris...... 1984-87 Bill Ridings ...... 1979-80 Monte Thomas ...... 1982 Harold Zonder ...... 1981-82 Chris Meyer ...... 1996-97 Darrel Risberg ...... 1986-88 Paul Tinnell ...... 1978-80 Nico Zych ...... 2012-current Jarrad Robinson ...... 2003-04 Dan Tobik ...... 2010-13 • N • Jack Robinson ...... 1979 Jim Tracey ...... 1978 Mikey Nantze . . . . . 2014-current Ryan Rockholt ...... 2006-07 Jess Trask ...... 2009-11 Hagen Nelson ...... 2010-13 Jarrell Rodgers ...... 2011 Greg Treadway ...... 1978 Ty Nelson ...... 2009-10 Luke Rodgers ...... 1999-00 RC Trussell ...... 2012 22014014 SkyhawkSkyhawk BBaseballaseball 7755 OOHIOHIO VVALLEYALLEY CCONFERENCEONFERENCE

Now in its 66th year, the Ohio Valley football, along with national team or individual time since the 2000 season (Middle Tennessee) Conference continues to build on the success titles in the sports of rifle, cross country, track that an OVC team had won multiple NCAA that has made it the nation’s eighth-oldest and golf. Tournaments games in the same season. NCAA Division I conference. The OVC has also produced several Olympic Austin Peay completed a “3-Peayt” by In May 2011 the Conference expanded for athletes, including Murray State’s Morgan Hicks, winning its third-straight OVC Tournament the second time in four years, adding Belmont who was a member of the 2004 United States crown in 2013. Along the way the Govs garnered University which began competition in the 2012- Olympic Rifle Team and Morehead State’s Brian the first nationally-ranking by an OVC team 13 academic year. The addition of Belmont Shimer who competed in five Winter Olympics since 2009 (climbing to as high as 21st nationally) gave the OVC 12 members, the most the league in bobsled (winning a bronze medal in 2002) and and tied the OVC single-season record with 47 has had at one time in its illustrious history. coached the 2010 United States bobsled team victories. The Govs earned the No. 2 seed in the The move added a second team in the city of to its first gold medal since 1948. In addition, NCAA Bloomington Regional, becoming the Nashville and was the first addition to the league some of the greatest players in professional first OVC team in the current regional format since Southern Illinois University Edwardsville sports were educated at OVC institutions. The (since 1999) to earn anything other than a No. 4 joined in 2008. Subsequently, the league has list includes former greats such as football’s seed. The squad topped Florida and Valparaiso shown its stability over the past decade, seeing Phil Simms (Morehead State), basketball’s Clem to advance to the regional final for the second- only one member institution depart over the Haskins (Western Kentucky) and Bubba Wells straight season before losing to host Indiana. past 13 years. (Austin Peay) and two-sport star Govs senior closer Tyler Rogers was a big part The 2009-10 school year saw a change in (Morehead State) to present-day standouts like of his team’s success during the year, tying the leadership as Beth DeBauche was named the basketball player Trenton Hassell (Austin Peay), NCAA single-season record for saves (23). seventh full-time Commissioner in league football player Tony Romo (Eastern Illinois) and After the 2013 baseball season OVC teams history on July 28, 2009. She is currently one baseball players A.J. Ellis (Austin Peay) and Jon have won at least one game in the NCAA of just six females to be the head of a Division Rauch (Morehead State). Hamilton is the only regional round in five of the last seven years. I conference, and one of just nine to lead a athlete to ever play in the NCAA Basketball In 2010 a record 13 OVC baseball players Division I conference all-time. The last three Championship, a Major League Baseball were selected in Major League Baseball’s First- commissioners of the OVC have moved onto World Series () and a NBA Year Player Draft. In each of the past two years jobs as the commissioner of the Big Ten, Big 12 Championship Series (Los Angeles Lakers). (2012 and 2013) the OVC has had 24 total players and the Mid-American Conferences. The league’s baseball presence has continued selected (12 in each draft). The OVC’s proud history dates back to 1948, to evolve since its inception. The OVC baseball The Ohio Valley Conference sponsors the but seeds for the new league were actually tournament moved to a neutral site for the first following sports: baseball, basketball, cross planted in 1941. It was then that Roy Stewart, time in 2001 with Paducah, Ky. and Brooks country, football, golf, tennis and track for the athletics director at Murray State, Charles Stadium hosting the tournament in front of men, and basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, “Turkey” Hughes, the athletics director at raucous crowds. The success of the tournament softball, tennis, track and volleyball for women. Eastern Kentucky, and Kelly Thompson, the led to Jackson, Tenn. and The Ballpark at Jackson In addition, the OVC also sponsors the combined public relations director at Western Kentucky, (formerly Pringles Park) – the home of the men’s and women’s sport of rifle. first broached the idea of forming a new Seattle Mariner’s Class AA affiliate – hosting the Now in its seventh decade of competition, the conference. Discussions were put on hold by event for the first time in 2010. Ohio Valley Conference has grown significantly World War II, but reemerged Feb. 27-28, 1948 The OVC also has made a statement in the from its humble beginnings while increasing the at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as the three NCAA Baseball Championship in recent years, number of athletics opportunities it provides original institutions combined with Morehead with its teams involved in several memorable for students. Current league representatives State, Louisville and Evansville to form the contests in the last decade. Tennessee Tech include charter members Eastern Kentucky OVC. surprised Wake Forest in the opening round of University, Morehead State University and In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on the 2001 tournament and Southeast Missouri , along with Austin Peay a much more significant scale socially. During stunned host Alabama in the opening round State University, , Eastern times of racial segregation, league member of the 2002 championship. Five years later, Illinois University, Jacksonville State University, Morehead State became one of the first non- Austin Peay captured the collegiate baseball Southeast Missouri State University, Southern traditionally black mid-southern institutions to world’s attention by taking Vanderbilt, the 2007 Illinois University Edwardsville, Tennessee State accept a black student. In 1958 Marshall Banks No. 1 overall seed, to extra innings. Eastern University, Tennessee Technological University earned athletically-related aid at Morehead, Illinois pushed host Nebraska to the limit in and the University of Tennessee at Martin. which signed a second black athlete, Howard 2008 followed by Tennessee Tech’s memorable Murphy, a year later. In 1961 Murphy earned contest against host Clemson in 2009. all-conference recognition as a halfback After not making the OVC Tournament field in football. With racial barriers broken, the in either 2009 or 2010, Austin Peay, who was rest of the institutions in the league began to picked to finish seventh in the 2011 preseason provide educational and athletic opportunities poll, won the regular season and tournament to African-Americans. championships to garner its fourth NCAA The league also had another historical Tournament appearance. In the first game of moment in November 2008 when the NCAA NCAA Regional play the Govs knocked off host awarded Nashville the 2014 NCAA Women’s and No. 1 seed Georgia Tech 2-1. Division I Final Four. The OVC will serve as the In 2012 Austin Peay completed a “repeat host of the prestigious event, which is one of squared” (back-to-back regular season and the biggest sporting events the city of Nashville tournament championships) for the first-time can host. The event will be held April 6 & 8 at in OVC history. The Govs would go on to in downtown Nashville. top Indiana State and Cal State Fullerton at Over its 65 years, OVC teams have garnered the Eugene Regional, before falling to host national championshipsp p and bowl gamesg in Oregong in the regionalg final. In marked the first

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Above: Lester Hudson became the fi rst Skyhawk in history to be selected in the NBA Draft when he was drafted by the Boston Celtics in 2009. A two-time Ohio Valley Conference Male Athlete of the Year, he led the UT Martin men’s basketball team to its fi rst-ever OVC regular season championship in 2008-09. The only player in NCAA Division-I history to accumulate a quadruple-double, he has suited up for the NBA’s Boston Celtics (2009-10), (2009-10, 2011-12), Washington Wizards (2010-11) and Cleveland Cavaliers (2011-12) since graduating from UT Martin.

Below: The 2012 UT Martin softball team swept both the OVC regular season and tournament championships, capping off the program’s fourth title since 2009. In the NCAA Tournament, UT Martin went toe-to-toe with eventual national champion Alabama. The Skyhawks were paced by the league’s Player of the Year (Leah Taylor), Pitcher of the Year (Chelsea Jones) and Coach of the Year (Donley Canary).

Above: In 2011, Skyhawk junior Kasey Elswick amassed 852 digs, a single-season NCAA Division-I record. For her eff orts, she was named the 2011 OVC Defensive Player of the Year for the second consecutive season.

7788 2014 UT Martinrtint B Baseballa b ll UT MARTIN’S OVC CHAMPIONSHIPS (since 2000, through spring 2013) VVolleyballolleyball (2001)(2001) Volleyball (2002)**** Women’s Tennis (2005) Football (2006) Women’s Tennis (2006) Men’s Basketball (2009) Softball (2009)* Above:Abovve: TheSkyhawkwomenThe Skyhawk women’s’sbasketball basketball Soccer (2009) teamteam clinched their third straight NCAA TournamentTourn appearance. UT Martin was SSoftballoftball (2010)(2010) thethe onlyon school in the country to place a pair ofo players in the Top 10 nationally in W Women’somen’s BasketballBasketball ((2011)2011) scoringscorin with Jasmine Newsome ranking * fi fthfth (22.6 ppg) and Heather Butler in sixthsixth (22.4 ppg). Butler set new NCAA W Women’somen’s TennisTennis (2011)(2011) recordsrecor by hitt ing a three-pointer in 3333 straightst games in 2012-13 and 80 SoccerSoccer (2011)(2011)* consecutiveconse games overall. W Women’somen’s BasketballBasketball ((2012)2012)**** SSoftballoftball (2012)(2012) Left: Skyhawk senior pitcher Dan **** Tobik was selected by the Los Angeles SSocceroccer ((2012)2012) Angels of Anaheim in the 39th round **** of the 2013 MLB Draft. That marked the third straight season that a UT WWomen’somen’s BasketballBasketball ((2013)2013)* Martin baseball player had been chosen, as the *OVC Tournament Championship Kansas City Royals selected Alex Mills in the 22nd round in 2012 **Team Won OVC Regular-Season and Tournament Titles and Washington Nationals picked Trey Karlen in the 33rd round in 2011.

Above: TheTh UT Martin M ti soccer tteam advanceddd tto iitst secondd consecutiveti NCAA TTournament,t ddowningi AAustinti PPeay iin the OVC Tournament championship. Along the way, the Skyhawks claimed their fi rst outright OVC championship while notching 13 victories and sett ing single-season records in shutouts (8), points (125), assists (35), longest winning streak (7) and longest home winning streak (8) 22014014 SkyhawkSkyhawk BBaseballaseball 7799 JULIO FREIRE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR FIRST YEAR

Julio Freire, formerly the assistant/associate athletics director for development at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, was formally introduced as the 12th athletics director in University of Tennessee at Martin history on Jan. 13, 2014. He succeeds Phil Dane, who retired on Dec. 31, 2013 after 34 years of service at UT Martin, the last 14 of which were as athletics director. “In 2014, we will embrace the spirit of planning “At certain times, certain individuals rise to the top and that’s really what for comprehensive excellence, all in support of the happened in this case,” UT Martin Chancellor Dr. Tom Rakes said of the mission of the University of Tennessee at Martin. athletics director search. “Julio demonstrates an understanding of protocol and team spirit necessary for this type of position. He also exhibits a level Our plan for excellence will allow us to build upon of energy and understanding of how to interact with a whole cross section the department’s history and traditions. With of individuals. He has seen the intricacies of Division-I athletics and we are this plan, we will guide and support our student- fortunate to have him here.” athletes as they aspire to reach their fullest potential “It’s such an exciting day for the future of Skyhawk nation,” OVC academically, athletically and socially.” Commissioner Beth DeBauche said. “I am absolutely delighted for the -Julio Freire opportunity to work with Julio and to get to work with his family as we move forward. There are some exciting things going on in the OVC and it’s the perfect time to be joining the league. I know Julio brings the right energy, excitement, vision and knowledge to really be a contributor to this fi ne conference.”

Freire stressed three messages at his introductory press conference, noting that he had a plan for comprehensive excellence, he would remain focused on the student-athlete and he would engage the community in a meaningful way.

“In 2014, we will embrace the spirit of planning for comprehensive excellence, all in support of the mission of the University of Tennessee at Martin,” Freire said. “Our plan for excellence will allow us to build upon the department’s history and traditions. With this plan, we will guide and support our student-athletes as they aspire to reach their fullest potential academically, athletically and socially.” “We will embrace high ideals that a UT Martin student-athlete should be leaving this great university with a meaningful degree and had been in position to compete for championships,” Freire said. “Everyone on my staff throughout the department and throughout the university will know that the academic achievement of our student- athletes is our top priority. It is my intent to have us all represent this institution with the highest degree of integrity at all times.”

“We will work to communicate a plan that will focus on the well-being of our student-athletes,” Freire said. “This plan will be shared within our community, with university leaders, with the academic community, with alumni and fans. We will be inviting them all to be part of our plans and part of our success. I believe that community engagement must extend beyond the campus border, beyond the city limits and beyond the great state of Tennessee.”

Freire brings 22 years of experience within intercollegiate athletics and educational sett ings to UT Martin. He most recently worked under athletics director Jim Livengood at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas as senior associate athletics director from 2010- 13. Freire worked closely with university relations, department leadership, athletics development, external operations, athletic program administration and compliance while at the Mountain West Conference affi liate.

Prior to his time at UNLV, Freire spent time at the University of Arizona from 2007-10 as the assistant/associate athletics director for development under Livengood. Among Freire’s accomplishments at the Pac-12 school were the increase of planned gifts by $4.5 million and serving as the athletic program liaison for the highly successful football and men’s basketball programs.

Freire also served at fellow OVC institution Tennessee Tech under athletics director Mark Wilson from 2005-07 as the associate athletics director for development. While in Cookeville, Freire was responsible for the cultivation and stewardship of major gift 8800 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball WHAT INDUSTRY LEADERS ARE SAYING: “Congratulations to UT Martin for their selection of Ju- lio Freire as their director of athletics. Julio has worked hard for many years to learn and develop the skills and experience necessary to lead an intercollegiate athletics department. He will exemplify a leader who focuses on the well-being of the student-athletes, knows how to help coaches achieve success and understands the signifi cant importance of higher education.” -Dutch Baughman, Executive Director, Division 1A Athletic Directors’ Association

“Julio Freire is an outstanding choice as the director of athletics at UT Martin. Julio’s unwavering commitment to a student-athlete will benefi t students, faculty, staff and the university community in many ways. Julio is a tireless worker, an enthusiastic advocate and a terrif- ic leader who will have an incredibly positive impact on all those he encounters. Congratulations and best wishes." -Bubba Cunningham, Director of Athletics, Universi- ty of North Carolina

“Congratulations to UT Martin. Julio Freire is one of the very brightest and talented athletic administrators I have ever been around. There is not an area of inter- collegiate athletics he is not familiar with. Student-ath- letes, staff , university and alums have just brightened your outstanding future at your wonderful university. UT Martin, in baseball terms you have just hit a grand slam home run.” -Jim Livengood, Former Director of Athletics at UNLV, University of Arizona, Washington State University and Southern Illinois University

“I have had the distinct pleasure of knowing Julio Freire for over 10 years. At all times, Julio has embod- ied and modeled a code of conduct that we would wish upon every student-athlete: focus, work ethic, endur- ance, a competitive spirit and a commitment to excel- lence. Honor and integrity are often mere buzzwords but for Julio, they represent his way of life. Amongst the array of intercollegiate administrators across the United States, Julio Freire stands amongst the very best in terms of his preparation. Julio now brings his wealth of knowledge, skills, experiences and relation- ships to bear on the UT Martin community. You will prospects and donors. He increased annual donations by 300 percent and secured fi nd that Julio understands the complexities, opportu- seven of the 10 largest gifts in department history. nities and benefi ts of a successful athletics enterprise. As a former student-athlete, Julio also understands the Freire began his collegiate athletic administration career at Ohio University, transformative power of the intercollegiate athletics ex- where he served as an assistant/associate athletics director for development from perience. UT Martin – prepare yourself. A professional 2000-04 under athletics director Thomas Boeh. During his time at the Mid-American and true gentleman is coming your way – his name is Conference member, Freire managed all facets of facilities and game operations Julio Freire.” units, concession and merchandise contracts and also supervised the renovation and -Tom Thomas, construction of numerous facilities. President and CEO of Cardinal Advisors Freire spent 10 years “We will embrace high ideals that a UT Martin as a high school teacher, “No one that I know in our profession has prepared counselor, coach, athletics themselves to take on a major leadership role with student-athlete should be leaving this great more diligence and purpose than Julio Freire. He is university with a meaningful degree and had director and principal in thoughtful and a relationship builder, which is evident Phoenix, Ariz. and Tempe, been in position to compete for championships,. in his extraordinary work as a development offi cer. Ariz. before moving on to His work ethic is unmatched. Most importantly, he is a Everyone on my staff throughout the Ohio. highly principled servant leader who will be a terrifi c department and throughout the university will addition to the UT Martin community." know that the academic achievement of our Born in Tijuana, Mexico -Todd Turner, President and Founder of Collegiate and raised in Tucson, Ariz., Sports Associates student-athletes is our top priority. It is my Freire ran cross country and intent to have us all represent this institution track and fi eld at Arizona “UT Martin has made an exceptional hire in Julio with the highest degree of integrity at all times.” State University in Tempe, Freire. He will bring immeasurable experience, par- Ariz. He graduated with a ticularly in fundraising, from a variety of top-notch -Julio Freire bachelor of arts degree in institutions to the position. Most importantly, he will education in 1990 and earned exhibit tremendous passion and an unwavering com- his Master’s degree in counseling from the University of Phoenix in 1997. mitment to excellence every day that will greatly ben- efi t the UT Martin athletics family for years to come. Freire, 47, is married to the former Cherie Taylor and has two children, Christopher Having known and respected Julio since the 1990’s, (11) and Gabriella (9). this is the ultimate home run hire for the Skyhawks.” -Kevin White, Vice President, Director of Athletics, Duke University 22014014 SkyhawkSkyhawk BBaseballaseball 8811 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball OOVCVC AACADEMICCADEMIC AAWARDSWARDS UT MARTIN SCHOLAR-ATHLETES 1994-95 Anna Davis Women’s Tennis Awarded each fall (but based on the prior year’s Caroline Groves Women’s Tennis achievements), the OVC Scholar-Athlete Award 1996-97 Klas Brunskog Men’s Tennis is the highest individual honor that can be Angela Olsen Women’s Tennis earned by OVC student-athletes and it is given 1997-98 Arthur Castle Men’s Basketball annually to three men and three women of junior 2001-02 Kelly Pendleton Women’s Basketball 2002-03 Rachel Ahlers Volleyball or senior status who have accomplishments in 2004-05 Brady Wahlberg Football both the classroom and athletic arena, as well as 2005-06 Chad McMahan Football leadership qualities. 2007-08 Andrey Yesipov Men’s Tennis 2008-09 Jamie Furstenberg Soccer 2009-10 Cody Terry Baseball 2011-12 Jenna Miller Volleyball 2012-13 Leah Taylor Softball

CCommissioner’sommissioner’s HHonoronor RollRoll The OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll is presented annually to student-athletes who have at least a 3.25 GPA and who have been eligible and on the team throughout the competitive season in their chosen NCAA-sponsored sport or sports. Since joining the OVC in 1992, a total of 1,436 UT Martin student- athletes have been named to the prestigious list. Year Total Year Total 1993-94 48 2003-04 81 1994-95 62 2004-05 78 1995-96 68 2005-06 81 1996-97 41 2006-07 81 1997-98 38 2007-08 85 1998-99 52 2008-09 73 1999-2000 50 2009-10 70 2000-01 58 2010-11 93 2001-02 65 2011-12 114 2002-03 82 2012-13 116 MMedaledal ofof HonorHonor The OVC Medal of Honor is given annually to the student-athlete(s) who achieve the highest GPA (4.0) in a Conference-sponsored sport. Since joining the OVC in 1992, UT Martin student-athletes have claimed 184 Medals of Honor. Year Total Year Total 1993-94 4 2003-04 11 1994-95 4 2004-05 7 1995-96 8 2005-06 8 1996-97 8 2006-07 9 1997-98 7 2007-08 13 1998-99 5 2008-09 8 1999-2000 7 2009-10 12 2000-01 6 2010-11 15 2001-02 7 2011-12 16 2002-03 12 2012-13 17 22014014 SkyhawkSkyhawk BBaseballaseball 8833 TTRAININGRAINING RROOMOOM

Dr. John Materson Dr. Keith Nord Dr. G. Bradford Wright Dr. David E. Yakin

8844 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball ATHLETIC TRAINING ROOM

With three Skyhawk training room locations throughout the UT Martin athletic facilities, student-athletes can be assured of receiving the best medical attention and rehabilitation available. The primary athletic training room facilities are located in the Skyhawk Fieldhouse. There are also satellite athletic training room locations in the Bob Carroll Football Building and near Pat Head Summitt Court in Skyhawk Arena.

The Skyhawk Fieldhouse athletic training room was renovated in 2007 as part of a $1.9 million dollar renovation of the entire Skyhawk Fieldhouse and Kathleen and Tom Elam Center. Included in the renovation was an updated whirlpool rehabilitation room where student-athletes can receive aqua rehabilitation and treatment. The athletic training room also contains multiple examination stations with the latest in rehabilitation equipment.

The athletic training staff uses a comprehensive approach to the injury care and wellness of student-athletes by utilizing state- of-the-art diagnostic and treatment equipment with the latest methods in the care and prevention of injuries.

Assistant Athletic Director Bart Belew is in his 12th year as head athletic trainer. Belew, a UT Martin graduate, went on to earn a master’s degree and serve as a graduate assistant at Ole Miss where he worked with both the football and baseball programs before a stint at Freed-Hardeman led him to a return to his alma mater in 2000 as the head athletic trainer. He currently has a staff of four full-time certified athletic trainers and support staff of 16 athletic training students.

The athletic training staff is surrounded by many qualified and generous team doctors, through a partnership with Sports Orthopedic and Spine of Jackson, Tenn.. Dr. G. Bradford Wright, MD, and Dr. Steve Houseworth, MD, serve as the primary team physiciansp and are directly responsible for the orthopedic needs ofo UT Martin student-athletes. Dr. Wright has previously worked asa team physician with the US Olympic Track & Field teams, West TennesseeT Diamond Jaxx and Memphis Riverkings while Dr. HouseworthH has served as a team physician for Louisiana Tech University.U

Dr.D Wright and Dr. Houseworth are also assisted in the care for SkyhawkS student-athletes by the other orthopedic specialist of SportsS Orthopedic and Spine; Dr. David E. Yakin, MD, Dr. Keith Nord,N MD, Dr. Timothy Sweo, MD, and Dr. John P. Masterson, MD.M

TheT athletic training staff is one support group that the athletic teamst cannot do without. They are responsible for staffing alla practices and games as well as handling the day-to-day rehabilitationr of injured or post-surgery student-athletes. 22014014 SkyhawkSkyhawk BBaseballaseball 8855 SSTRENGTHTRENGTH ANDAND CONDITIONINGCONDITIONING

8866 22014014 UUTT MartinMartin BBaseballaseball SKYHAWK STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

The UT Martin strength and conditioning facilities are for the exclusive use of Skyhawk student-athletes as they train for competition, under the direction of strength and conditioning coach Charles Rayburn.

Sport specific workouts are designed and supervised at all times by one or more members of the strength and conditioning staff. Each student-athlete is placed in to respective developmental levels according to individual ability and specific regiments are then prescribed and continuously changed based on individual aptitude.

The Skyhawk strength and conditioning philosophy is multi-faceted with a primary emphasis on reducing injuries during the season.

The 3,500 square-foot Skyhawk weight room, located on the second level of Skyhawk Fieldhouse, includes Hammer Strength and Life Fitness machines and weights. This state-of-the-art facility is equipped with modern equipment ranging from self contained Power Lift multi-racks with 6x8 platforms, Olympic lifting bars, a complete line of rubber coated TGX dumbbells, a variety of glute/ham stations, a huge plyometric/medicine ball area, and various other supplemental pieces. The facility offers an unlimited variety of movements and exercises for the student-athlete.

The Skyhawk weight room allows for large enough groups so the student-athletes can train concurrently optimizing efficiency and effectiveness but, small enough to receive individual direction.

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Julio Freire Bart Belew Danelle Fabianich Col. Bill Kaler Richard Schoeberl Athletics Director Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/ Athletic Training Administration & Compliance External Affairs SWA SSUPPORTUPPORT SSTAFFTAFF

Tim Barrington Alex Boggis Chris Brinkley Tom Britt Jenny Canary Tamika Donaldson Butch Dowty Stacie Evans Trudy Henderson PA Announcer Sports Information Skyhawk Radio Skyhawk Radio Ticket Manager Assistant Athletic Equipment Academic Support Admistrative Assistant Network Network Trainer Manager Coordinator Specialist

Vickie Higgs Katherine Malik Nathan Morgan Tracie Moss Ryne Rickman Rett a Riley John Schommer Marty Shisler Administrative Assistant Athletic University Athletics Sports Information Assistant Athletic Faculty Athletic Marketing/ Support Assistant Trainer Photographer Insurance Director Trainer Representative Skyhawk Club HHEADEAD COACHESCOACHES

Bob Beard Donley Canary Jerry Carpenter Brad Goss Meghan Corvin Rifle Softball Men’s Golf Baseball Equestrian

Jason James John Luthi Darrin McClure Kevin McMillan Men’s Basketball Rodeo Volleyball Women’s Basketball

Phil McNamara Gordon Sanders Jason Simpson Fran Spears Dennis Taylor Soccer Men’s & Women’s Football Cheerleading Women’s Tennis Cross Country

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Date Time Opponent Date Time Opponent Feb. 14 4 p.m. at UAB April 6 1 p.m. at Belmont* Feb. 15 1 p.m. at UAB April 8 6 p.m. LIPSCOMB Feb. 16 1 p.m. at UAB April 11 6 p.m. EASTERN KENTUCKY* Feb. 19 3 p.m. at Ole Miss April 12 3 p.m. EASTERN KENTUCKY* Feb. 21 3 p.m. EASTERN MICHIGAN April 13 1 p.m. EASTERN KENTUCKY* Feb. 22 2 p.m. EASTERN MICHIGAN April 15 5 p.m. at Southern Illinois Feb. 23 1 p.m. EASTERN MICHIGAN April 17 5 p.m. at Morehead State* Feb. 25 2 p.m. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS April 18 1 p.m. at Morehead State* Feb. 28 6:30 p.m. at Stephen F. Austin April 19 Noon at Morehead State* March 1 2 p.m. at Stephen F. Austin April 22 3 p.m. SAINT LOUIS March 2 1 p.m. at Stephen F. Austin April 25 6 p.m. MISSOURI STATE March 4 4 p.m. at Central Arkansas April 26 3 p.m. MISSOURI STATE March 5 1 p.m. at Central Arkansas April 27 1 p.m. MISSOURI STATE March 7 6 p.m. at Jacksonville State* May 2 6 p.m. SIU EDWARDSVILLE* March 8 1 p.m. at Jacksonville State* May 3 3 p.m. SIU EDWARDSVILLE* March 9 1 p.m. at Jacksonville State* May 4 1 p.m. SIU EDWARDSVILLE* March 14 6 p.m. MURRAY STATE* May 6 6 p.m. at Lipscomb March 15 4 p.m. MURRAY STATE* May 9 6 p.m. at Austin Peay* March 16 1 p.m. MURRAY STATE* May 10 2 p.m. at Austin Peay* March 18 6 p.m. at Evansville May 11 1 p.m. at Austin Peay* March 21 6 p.m. at Tennessee Tech* May 13 6:30 p.m. at Memphis March 22 2 p.m. at Tennessee Tech* May 15 6 p.m. EASTERN ILLINOIS* March 23 1 p.m. at Tennessee Tech* May 16 4 p.m. EASTERN ILLINOIS* March 25 4 p.m. VICTORY May 17 1 p.m. EASTERN ILLINOIS* March 28 6 p.m. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* May 21-25 TBA OVC Tournament$ March 29 3 p.m. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* March 30 1 p.m. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI* All times are CST and subject to change April 1 6:30 p.m. at Vanderbilt HOME GAMES IN ORANGE AND ALL CAPS April 4 4 p.m. at Belmont* * OVC Games April 5 1 p.m. at Belmont* $ The Ballpark at Jackson - Jackson, Tenn.

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