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2018 UNA BASEBALL GULF SOUTH RECORDS, STATS & MORE CONFERENCE UNA Baseball History NORTH ALABAMA BASEBALL UNA IS A MEMBER OF THE 2018 UNA BASEBALL GULF SOUTH RECORDS, STATS & MORE CONFERENCE UNA Baseball History .............................. 2-4 All-time Lettermen ............................... 50-57 AND NCAA DIVISION II Lions in NCAA Playoffs.............................. 5 Gulf South Conference ............................ 58 Team Records .......................................... 6-7 UNA GSC Baseball History ...................... 59 Individual Records .................................. 8-9 UNA in the GSC Tournament ................... 60 Season and Career Stat Leaders ....... 10-14 GSC Team of the Decade 2001-10 ........... 61 Year-by-Year Lion Team Stats ..............15-16 UNA’s Championship Teams .............. 62-63 Record vs. All Opponents .....................17-18 Lions in Division II Polls .......................... 64 Annual Individual Leaders .................. 19-21 UNA’s Championship Tradition .................65 Lion Baseball Honors .......................... 22-25 Mike Lane Field .................................. 66-669 Lion Baseball All-Americans .............. 26-27 UNA’s Baseball Facilities .................... 70-71 UNA Baseball Academic Awards ....... 28-29 Head Coach Mike Keehn ..................... 72-73 Lions in Professional Baseball .......... 30-33 2017 Final Statistics ................................. 74 UNA in NCAA Statistics ...................... 34-37 2017 Final Scores ..................................... 75 All-time Scores .................................... 38-47 UNA Athletic Hall of Fame ....................76-77 GSC Baseball Series History .............. 48-49 Head Coach Mike Keehn 2018 UNA Baseball Record Book - 1 LION BASEBALL HISTORY ALL-TIME RECORDS 1947 5-7-2 .................................Eddie Flowers ALL-TIME UNA 1948 15-3 ..................................Eddie Flowers 1949 3-9-1 ................................ Eddie Flowers BASEBALL COACHES 1950 5-8* ................................ George Weeks 1932-49 ............. Eddie Flowers 1951 10-4 ................................ George Weeks 1952 ....................................... George Weeks 1949-71 ............ George Weeks 1953 ....................................... George Weeks Jackie Pedigo 1954 12-3 ................................ George Weeks 1972.................... 1955 14-2 ................................ George Weeks 1973-74 .............. Ricky Lindsey 1956 8-9 .................................. George Weeks Mike Dean 1957 7-10 ................................ George Weeks 1975......................... 1958 10-5 ................................ George Weeks ................. Mike Knight 1959 10-8 ................................ George Weeks 1976-78 1960 11-7 ................................ George Weeks 1979.........................Gary Elliott 1961 10-8 ................................ George Weeks Mike Galloway 1962 9-5 .................................. George Weeks 1980-83 ............. 1965 4-8 .................................. George Weeks 1984-2008 ................Mike Lane 1966 5-10 ................................ George Weeks 1967 14-8 ................................ George Weeks 2009- ..................... Mike Keehn 1968 6-6* ................................ George Weeks 1969 16-12* ............................ George Weeks 1970 2-22 ................................ George Weeks 1971 10-16 .............................. George Weeks 1972 10-19 ................................Jackie Pedigo 1973 11-16 ................................ Ricky Lindsey 1974 22-10 ................................ Ricky Lindsey Mike Knight 1975 12-23 ..................................... Mike Dean 1976 15-26 ....................................Mike Knight 1977 23-20 ....................................Mike Knight 1978 17-19 ....................................Mike Knight 1979 18-17 .....................................Gary Elliott 1980 20-25 ...............................Mike Galloway 1981 20-25 ...............................Mike Galloway 1982 17-20 ...............................Mike Galloway 1983 15-17 ...............................Mike Galloway 1984 28-24-1 ...................................Mike Lane 1985 46-11-1 ...................................Mike Lane 1986 34-16-1 ...................................Mike Lane 1987 40-13-1 ...................................Mike Lane 1988 29-16-1 ...................................Mike Lane 1989 44-11 ......................................Mike Lane George Weeks 1990 37-11 ......................................Mike Lane Mike Lane is the winningest coach in UNA Eddie Flowers 1991 30-17 ......................................Mike Lane baseball history with 908 wins 1992 33-19-1 ...................................Mike Lane 1993 39-18 ......................................Mike Lane 1994 35-11-2 ...................................Mike Lane 1995 43-15 ......................................Mike Lane RECORDS OF LION 1996 37-11 ......................................Mike Lane COACHES 1997 40-15-1 ...................................Mike Lane 908-398-12 1998 38-12 ......................................Mike Lane ..................... Mike Lane 277-181-1 1999 45-12 ......................................Mike Lane ..................... 2000 36-16-1 ...................................Mike Lane Mike Keehn 163-151* 2001 30-18 ......................................Mike Lane George Weeks .................. 72-87 ........................ 2002 37-16 ......................................Mike Lane Mike Galloway 55-65 2003 35-15 ......................................Mike Lane ............................. Mike Knight 33-26 2004 34-20-1 ...................................Mike Lane ......................... 2005 39-19 ......................................Mike Lane Ricky Lindsey 23-19-3* .................... 2006 38-20 ......................................Mike Lane Eddie Flowers 18-17 2007 32-21-1 ...................................Mike Lane Gary Elliott .............................. 15-26 2008 29-21 ......................................Mike Lane .............................. 2009 32-20 ................................... Mike Keehn Mike Dean 10-19 ......................... 2010 29-24 ................................... Mike Keehn Jackie Pedigo 2011 37-14 ................................... Mike Keehn 2012 39-18 ................................... Mike Keehn 2013 28-21-1 ................................ Mike Keehn * Records incomplete for Eddie 2014 26-27 ................................... Mike Keehn Flowers and George Weeks 2015 27-16 ................................... Mike Keehn 2016 25-22 ................................... Mike Keehn Mike Galloway 2017 34-19 ................................... Mike Keehn 2018 UNA Baseball Record Book - 2 UNA BASEBALL TEAM SUPERLATIVES UNA BASEBALL GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS 1984 • North Division Champions 1987 • West Division Champions 1990 • West Division Champions 1992 • Regular-Season Champions 1993 • Regular-Season Champions 1994 • East Division Champions 1995 • East Division Champions 1997 • East Division Champions 2002 • East Division Champions 2005 • East Division Champions UNA BASEBALL GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1984 • GSC Tournament Champions 1989 • GSC Tournament Champions 1993 • GSC Tournament Champions 1997 • GSC Tournament Champions 1999 • GSC Tournament Champions UNA BASEBALL NCAA REGIONAL TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1984 • NCAA Central Regional 1985 • NCAA Central Regional 1987 • NCAA South Central Regional 1989 • NCAA South Central Regional 1991 • NCAA South Atlantic Regional 1992 • NCAA South Central Regional 1993 • NCAA South Central Regional 1995 • NCAA South Central Regional 1997 • NCAA South Central Regional 1999 • NCAA South Central Regional Champions 2011 • NCAA South Regional 2012 • NCAA South Regional 2018 UNA Baseball Record Book - 3 LION BASEBALL HISTORY UNA YEAR BY YEAR 2005....... 39-19 ............................ .672 2000............13-8 ...... .619 ..............3rd UNA began its baseball program in 2006....... 38-20 ............................ .655 2001............10-11 .... .476 ..............5th 1932 but records are incomplete or non- 2007....... 32-21-1 ......................... .618 2002............14-5 ...... .737 ..............1st existent for many of the early seasons. 2008....... 29-21 ............................ .580 2003............10-10 .... .500 ..............6th Year Rec. Pct 2009....... 32-20 ............................ .615 2004............8-11 ...... .421 ..............6th 1947....... 5-7-2 ............................. .428 2010....... 29-24 ............................ .547 2005............17-4 ...... .809 ..............1st 1948....... 15-3 .............................. .833 2011 ....... 37-14 ........................... ..725 2006............11-9 ...... .550 ..............3rd 1949....... 3-9-1 2012....... 39-18 ........................... ..684 2007............7-11 ...... .389 ..............5th 1950....... 5-8 2013....... 28-21-1 ......................... .570 2008............8-9 ........ .471 ..............4th 1951....... 10-4 .............................. .714 2014....... 26-27 ............................ .490 2009............6-8 ........ .428 ..............5th 1952 2015....... 27-16 ............................ .628 2010............8-7 ........ .533 ..............3rd 1953 2016....... 25-22 ............................ .532 2011 ............12-4 ...... .750 .............2nd 1954....... 12-3 2017....... 34-19 ............................ .641 OVERALL
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