SOUTHLAND TOURNAMENT 20 Miss

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

SOUTHLAND TOURNAMENT 20 Miss S SOUTHEASTERN /// @LionUpBaseball 2021 BASEBALL LIONSPORTS.NET SCHEDULE | RESULTS (30-22, 22-17 SOUTHLAND) RECORD: 30-22 | SOUTHLAND: 22-17 SOUTHEASTERN HOME: 19-7 | AWAY: 11-15 | NEUTRAL: 0-0 FEBRUARY (3-4) SOUTHLAND TOURNAMENT 20 Miss. Valley St. W 26-0 20 Miss. Valley St. W 23-0 MAY 26-29 /// PAT KENELLY DIAMOND AT ALUMNI FIELD /// HAMMOND, LOUISIANA 21 Miss. Valley St. W 17-0 .228 BAVG .272 25 at #19 Arizona L 7-4 26 at #19 Arizona L 13-11 WEDNESDAY /// 7 PM THURSDAY /// 12 PM or 7 PM 27 at #19 Arizona L 4-3 218 R 335 RHP | JR | WILL WARREN # | # | TBA 28 at #19 Arizona L 14-2 7-2, 2.95 ERA 0-0, 0.00 ERA 363 H 446 MARCH (13-4) RHP | SR | JACOB COATS # | # | TBA 3-7, 5.17 ERA 0-0, 0.00 ERA 3 Tulane W 6-1 64 2B 85 5 Troy W 7-2 FRIDAY /// TBD SATURDAY /// TBD 6 Troy W 7-1 7 Troy W 4-2 # | # | TBA # | # | TBA 12 • Sam Houston W 12-3 0-0, 0.00 ERA 0-0, 0.00 ERA 5 3B 8 13 • Sam Houston W 3-2 (7) # | # | TBA # | # | TBA 13 • Sam Houston W 7-6 0-0, 0.00 ERA 0-0, 0.00 ERA 14 • Sam Houston W 3-1 33 HR 36 16 at #10 LSU L 10-7 19 • at Incarnate Word L 6-5 (13) TELEVISION RADIO NETWORK 193 RBI 301 20 • at Incarnate Word L 5-0 (7) ESPN+ KSLU 90.9 FM 20 • at Incarnate Word W 7-6 TUNE IN APP 21 • at Incarnate Word L 5-3 .336 .399 26 • at Lamar W 3-0 SLG% 27 at Lamar • W 6-5 (7) LIONSPORTS.NET LIONS GAMEDAY EXPERIENCE APP 27 • at Lamar W 6-2 AUDIO & VIDEO AUDIO & VIDEO 197 BB 225 28 • at Lamar W 9-8 (10) LIVE STATS LIVE STATS APRIL (9-7) 66 HBP 100 2021 MISCELLANEOUS 1 • McNeese L 6-4 Longest Game: 4:29 (L 6-5 (13), March 19 at UIW) 2 • McNeese L 5-0 (7) Longest Nine-Inning Game: 3:47 (L 14-2, Feb. 28 at #19 Arizona) 466 SO 365 2 • McNeese W 6-3 Shortest Nine-Inning Game: 1:59 (W 7-0, April 11 vs. Abilene Christian) 3 • McNeese W 13-9 Most Pitchers Used by Southeastern: 7 (2x, last W, 5-3 May 5 at #19 Southern Miss) 9 • Abilene Christian L 13-9 Longest Winning Streak: 8 (March 3-March 14) .334 OB% .388 10 • Abilene Christian W 8-3 (7) Longest Home Winning Streak: 11 (Feb. 20-March 14) 10 • Abilene Christian L 8-4 Longest Road Winning Streak: 8 (March 26-April 18) 11 • Abilene Christian W 7-0 Longest Losing Streak: 4 (2x, last May 9-current) 42 SB 107 16 • at Stephen F. Austin W 6-2 Longest Home Losing Streak: 2 (April 1-2) 17 • at Stephen F. Austin W 7-4 Longest Road Losing Streak: 7 (Feb. 25-March 20) 17 • at Stephen F. Austin W 9-6 (8) Highest Attendance, Home: 1,053 (W, 5-4, May 8 DH-2 vs. Nicholls) 4.34 ERA 4.13 18 • at Stephen F. Austin W 5-3 (7) Highest Attendance, Road: 3,906 (L 10-7, March 16 at LSU) 23 • at New Orleans L 9-8 Largest Winning Margin: 26 (W 26-0, Feb. 20 vs. Miss. Valley St.) #19 24 • at New Orleans L 8-4 (7) Largest Losing Margin: 12 (L 14-2, Feb. 28 at Arizona) 233 BB 195 24 • at New Orleans L 11-3 Largest Deficit Overcome: 4 (W, 7-6, March 20 at UIW) Largest Lead Lost: 4 (L, 8-4 April 10 vs Abilene Christian) 25 • at New Orleans W 7-0 425 K 424 MAY (5-7) LEADING OFF Southeastern did not face its first-round opponent, Northwestern State, during 5 at #19 Southern Miss W 5-3 the regular season. The teams last faced in the 2019 Southland Conference .965 FLD% .971 7 • Nicholls L 11-3 (10) Tournament in Sugar Land, Texas, with Southeastern picking up a 6-4 win over 8 • Nicholls W 7-6 (7) the Demons. The Lions hold a 96-80-2 advantage in the all-time series, including 8 • Nicholls W 5-4 54-33-1 in Hammond. 9 • at Nicholls L 4-2 14 • at A&M-Corpus Christi L 4-3 (8) MORE NOTES LION & STYLIN’ 14 • at A&M-Corpus Christi L 2-1 (7) Coach Riser currently ranks 11th on the Southland chart in career vic- 15 • at A&M-Corpus Christi L 10-6 tories, passing the legendary Tony Robichaux (244) on March 20th at NAME 16 • at A&M-Corpus Christi 1 PM Southeastern Louisiana (University) 20 • Houston Baptist W 10-0 (8) Incarnate Word and Lou St. Amant on May 8th at home against Nicholls. Southeastern 21 • Houston Baptist L 3-11 (7) SLU 21 • Houston Baptist L 4-3 10. Jay Artigues, SLU 276-187 .596 2006-13 11. Matt Riser, SLU 263-166 .613 2014- Southeast Louisiana (Don’t be that person) 22 • Houston Baptist W 8-2 12. Lou St. Amant, ULM 260-261 .499 1983-93 SE Louisiana #6 26 $ Northwestern St. 7 PM 13. Tony Robichaux, MCN 244-149 .621 1988-94 SELU or SELA 27 $ #2 UNO or #7 MCN TBD 14. Smoke Laval, ULM 241-159 .602 1994-00 NICKNAME MASCOT All times Central and subject to change • - Southland Conference game CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 Lions Roomie $ - Southland Conference Tournament (Hammond, La.) COLORS Green (PMS 3425) Gold (PMS 124) We thank you for your cooperation. S 2021 /// MEDIA INFORMATION MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY • Off Day / Radio • Gameday • Gameday • Practice / Travel • Gameday • Gameday • Gameday No player availability. Coach Riser and Coach Riser and Unless traveling, Coach Riser and Coach Riser and Coach Riser and Coach Riser has selected players selected players Coach Riser and selected players selected players selected players limited availability. available after available after selected players available after the available after the available after the Check with the game or at 2 p.m. game or at 2 p.m. available at 2 p.m. game. game. game. Sports Information prior to practice prior to practice before practice. Office to confirm. if no game. Check if no game. Check Check with the Radio show begins with the Sports with the Sports Sports Information Feb. 15 and airs at Information Office Information Office Office to confirm. Noon every Monday to confirm. to confirm. through May 24 from Blackened Brew. SOUTHEASTERN vs. SLC MAY 23, 2019 (Sugar Land, Texas /// Constellation Field) TOURNAMENT HISTORY Score By Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Rec. Southeastern 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 6 9 1 31-26 SLC Tournament Record 27-25 Northwestern State 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 9 3 30-25 Campus Sites 12-10 Neutral 15-16 Win-Knopp, Mason (8-2) | Loss-Heisler, Ridge (4-6) | Sv- Biddy, Jared (11) | T-3:20 A-n/a Under Matt Riser 13-9 HR - None. Current Streak L1 PAST 11 CONTESTS 5-25-2019 Sugar Land, TX UCA L 6 - 3 5-24-2019 Sugar Land, TX UCA W 9 - 3 5-24-2019 Sugar Land, TX SFA W 4 - 3 5-23-2019 Sugar Land, TX NSU W 6 - 4 5-22-2019 Sugar Land, TX SFA L 5 - 0 5-25-2018 Sugar Land, TX NICH L 7 - 6 5-24-2018 Sugar Land, TX NSU L 5 - 1 5-23-2018 Sugar Land, TX NICH W 4 - 2 5-26-2017 Sugar Land, TX UNO L 7 - 4 5-25-2017 Sugar Land, TX SHSU L 8 - 4 5-24-2017 Sugar Land, TX UNO W 12 - 7 LAST MEETING LAST PRONUNCIATION GUIDE DAMON SUNDE (BASEBALL CONTACT) Associate Director of Sports Information Champ Artigues R-Teegz Sport Responsibilities: Baseball, Beach Volleyball, Volleyball Dalton Aspholm As-fallm Office: 985-549-3774 | Cell: 225-938-5987 Corbin Bozosi BUH-zo-see E-mail: [email protected] Gaby Cruz Gabbie Cruise PRESS SERVICES Wireless internet is also available. Radio crews elect- Daniel Dugas Doo-gah The Southeastern Louisiana University baseball ing to use the internet to broadcast are required to Tyler Finke Fink-ee team and the Southeastern Sports Information contact Damon Sunde prior to game day in order to Office wish to thank you for your coverage of the Lion gain access to the University’s network. Kyle Flettrich FLET-tritch baseball program. Please contact Damon Sunde, Cam Gauthier GOH-chay Associate Sports Information Director, if you have INTERVIEW POLICY Bryce Grizzaffi Griz-ZAFF-ee any questions or needs. Media members wishing to interview Southeastern head coach Matt Riser or student-athletes should Will Kinzeler Kinz-ler direct requests to Damon Sunde. Please arrange Connor Manola muh-NOLA CREDENTIALS interviews at least 24 hours in advance. Riser and Seating is limited in the press box at Pat Kenelly selected players will be available for interviews on Rhett Rosevear Rose-veer Diamond at Alumni Field. Requests for credentials the field roughly 10 minutes following each game. Trey Shaffer Shay-fur should be sent to Damon Sunde no less than 24 hours in advance of a game. All credentials will be Brennan Stuprich STOOP-rich available for pickup at the will-call window at Pat EMAIL LIST Gage Trahan TRAH-hahn Kenelly Diamond at Alumni Field, located down the Any media wishing to receive game notes, press right-field line.
Recommended publications
  • Baseball Coaching Records
    BASEBALL COACHING RECORDS All-Divisions Coaching Records 2 Division I Coaching Records 4 Division II Coaching Records 7 Division III Coaching Records 10 ALL-DIVISIONS COACHING RECORDS In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may Coach, Team(s) Years Won Lost Tied Pct. indicate ties where none exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the 41. *John Vodenlich, Edgewood 1998- 19 606 226 1 .728 rankings is accurate. Ties counted as half won, half lost. 99, Wis.-Whitewater 2004-20 42. Bill Holowaty, Eastern Conn. St. 45 1,412 528 7 .727 1969-13 WINNINGEST COACHES ALL-TIME 43. Loyal Park, Harvard 1969-78 10 247 93 0 .726 44. Judson Hyames, Western Mich. 15 166 62 2 .726 1922-36 Top 50 By Percentage 45. *Tim Scannell, Trinity (TX) 1999-20 22 709 268 0 .726 (Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; 46. John Flynn, Providence 1924-25, 10 147 55 2 .725 includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution.) 27-34 Coach, Team(s) Years Won Lost Tied Pct. 47. Skip Bertman, LSU 1984-01 18 870 330 3 .724 48. Gene Stephenson, Wichita St. 36 1,768 675 3 .723 1. Robert Henry Lee, Southern U. 12 172 35 0 .831 1978-13 1949-60 49. Carl Lundgren, Michigan 1914-16, 20 302 111 20 .721 2. Don Schaly, Marietta 1964-03 40 1,438 329 13 .812 18-20, Illinois 21-34 3. John Barry, Holy Cross 1921-60 40 619 146 5 .807 50.
    [Show full text]
  • Tony Robichaux 1961-2019
    IN MEMORIAM TONY ROBICHAUX 1961-2019 Tony Robichaux spent 25 seasons as the leader of the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns and took the baseball program to new heights. Robichaux coached 29 All-Americans, five Academic All-Americans, 90 All-Sun Belt players and 55 All-Louisiana players in his 25 years with the Cajuns. During that time, he coached six Sun Belt Pitchers of the Year, two Sun Belt Players of the Year, two Sun Belt Newcomers of the Year, three Sun Belt Freshmen of the Year, three All-Louisiana Pitchers of the Year, one All-Louisiana Player of the Year and five All-Louisiana Newcomers of the Year. Robichaux took Louisiana to its only College World Series appearance in 2000 and won over 1,000 career games. Yet, that’s not how Robichaux will be remembered. He will be remembered and honored as someone who left behind a legacy of servant leadership and compassion that extended beyond the baseball diamond and into the lives of the thousands of student- athletes and staff he impacted during his career. Coach Robe’s contributions to the University and his impact left on others will not be forgotten. 36 1 WELCOME INTERVIEW AVAILABILITY The Louisiana Athletic Communications Office Head coach Matt Deggs is available at his weekly appreciates your interest in Louisiana Baseball media presss conference and by appointment in and looks forward to assisting you during the the mornings. Check with the Louisiana Athletics 2020 season. Our office is located in the Cox Communications Office for days and times of Communications Building. the weekly media press conferences.
    [Show full text]
  • College Coaches Database 7 6 18.Numbers
    Division I ©Van Dril Media, LLC Conference State School First name Last name Position Email address Phone number AAC FL Central Florida (UCF) Greg Lovelady Head coach [email protected] AAC FL Central Florida (UCF) Ryan Klosterman AC [email protected] (407) 823-4320 AAC FL Central Florida (UCF) Justin Parker AC [email protected] (407) 823-3260 AAC FL Central Florida (UCF) Ted Tom AC [email protected] (407) 823-5265 AAC FL Central Florida (UCF) Drew Roberts Dir B Ops [email protected] (407) 823-4869 AAC OH Cincinnati Scott Googins Head coach [email protected] 513-556-0566 AAC OH Cincinnati JD Heilmann AC [email protected] 513-556-0565 AAC OH Cincinnati Kyle Sprague AC [email protected] 513-556-1538 AAC OH Cincinnati Andy Nagel Dir B Ops [email protected] 513-556-0571 AAC OH Cincinnati Tony Maccani Volunteer AC AAC CT Connecticut (UCONN) Jim Penders Head coach [email protected] (860) 486-4089 AAC CT Connecticut (UCONN) Jeff Hourigan AC [email protected] (860) 486-4089 AAC CT Connecticut (UCONN) Josh MacDonald PC/Rec Coor [email protected] (860) 486-4089 AAC CT Connecticut (UCONN) Chris Podeszwa Volunteer AC [email protected] (860) 486-4089 AAC CT Connecticut (UCONN) Jordan Tabakman Dir B Ops [email protected] (860) 486-4089 AAC NC East Carolina Cliff Godwin Head coach [email protected] (252) 737-1985 AAC NC East Carolina Jeff Palumbo AC/Rec Coor [email protected] (252) 737-1984 AAC NC East Carolina Dan Roszel PC [email protected] (252) 737-1467 AAC
    [Show full text]
  • Bill Gabler, “3 Strikes 3 Times” ©Diamondsinthedusk.Com
    Bill Gabler, “3 Strikes 3 Times” ©DiamondsintheDusk.com What do Don Erickson, Ralph Mauriello and Bill Gabler’s Major League Debut September 16, 1958 Johnny Klippstein have in common? Chicago Cubs vs. Philadelphia Phillies Each of them strike out Bill Gabler in his only three major league at bats during his brief stay with the Chicago Cubs at the end of the 1958 season. Gabler’s Eight Days in September, 1958 September 13 - Gabler is hitting .270 with 23 home runs and 90 RBIs for the Fort Worth Cats when he is named to the Texas League All-Star team. September 14 - After eight years in the minors, Gabler is one of five players from the pennant- winning Cats to have his contract purchased by Bill Gabler the Chicago Cubs ... the National League team 1958 Chicago Cubs purchases the contracts of Gabler and outfielder Chick King, and exercises its options on outfield- ers Bob Will, Frank Ernaga and infielder Jerry Kindall. Two years earlier, Will and Ernaga, both playing for Tulsa, are involved in one of the most unusal plays in Texas League history … in a game against Houston, opposing pitcher Bill Greason hits a fly ball to Ernaga in left field when the ball strikes a bird flying overhead … Ernaga catches the ball before it hits the ground and Will, play- ing centerfield, grabs the plumenting bird ... Houston manager Harry “The Hat” Walker protests that the bird should be considered a “foreign” object and that the ball can’t be legally caught … since no passport or visa papers were found on the bird, the umpires rule that Ernaga’s catch is legal.
    [Show full text]
  • Table of Contents
    TABLE OF CONTENTS 2019 Thunder Front Office Directory ............................................................................... 2 Stadium and Media Information ...................................................................................... 3 Thunder Radio Network .................................................................................................. 4 2019 Thunder Manager and Coaching Staff ..................................................................... 5 Yankees Minor League Players, Non-Roster Invitees ....................................................... 8 2018 Trenton Thunder Season in Review Yankees Minor League Leaders and Awards ............................................................ 10 2018 Thunder Regular Season and Situational Statistics ............................................ 11 Year-By-Year Breakdown ........................................................................................ 13 2018 Thunder Day By Day Results ............................................................................ 14 2018 Transactions ................................................................................................... 16 Thunder Franchise Records ............................................................................................ 18 Thunder All-Time Individual Top-Five Single Season and Career .................................... 21 Low-Hit Games and Cycles Involving the Thunder ......................................................... 23 Thunder Playoff History .................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Dodgers Move Into Second Place; Braves Go Two up but Lose Buhl
    Swoon's Son Beaten, RESORTS and TRAVEL C Sunday J&faf SPORTS EDUCATIONAL Needles Runs Last WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 5, 1956 CHICAGO, Aug. 4 UP).— Two ! Chicago, won by four lengths of the Nation’s top thorough- over Swoon’s Son in the one-mile breds suffered defeats under a Sheridan for 3-year-olds. Ridden broiling sun at Washington Park by Willie Shoemaker, Ben A. today. Jones returned $16.20, $3.60 and Swoon’s Son was whipped by $2.80. Ben A. Jones in the featured Swoon's Son, previously un- year, Dodgers $27,475 Sheridan Handicap, and beaten in five races this Move Place; Needles, Into Second the Kentucky Derby and went off the l-to-2 favorite. He Belmont Stakes winner was was coupled in the betting with eighth and last in an overnight Dark Toga, who finished third. handicap on the grass in which Fabius, the Winner, a new American six-furlong turf ran fourth. mark was set. Ridden by Dave Erb, who Burnt Child, a 5-year-old, won piloted him in the Derby and the six-furlong event with a Up W’as Braves Belmont, Neddies last out of Go Two But Lose Buhl the gate and the six-furlong dis- Picture on Page C-6 tance proved far too short for his famed stretch drive. record clocking or 1:09 4£ and Needles set sail after the pace- Homers Help Hurler Breaks paid $64.60 to win. Needles, mak- setter, Suthern Accent, and fast- Senators Beat ing his first start against older closing Burnt Child down the Whip horses and his debut on the stretch, but he just reached the Erskine Finger; Pafko grass, was using the race as a rear of the pack when the race prep for the SIOO,OOO-added was over.
    [Show full text]
  • DRESSED for the PART Takes Center Stage at Music by the Tracks Aug
    TUESDAY August 13, 2019 BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 cents MPO weighs in on projected federal funding decrease BY JAMES SWIFT afternoon’s MPO Policy Com- we take this list of projects that — particularly, when it comes to [email protected] mittee meeting. “Basically what we’ve come up with and we population estimates and federal you’re looking at is what’s called throw it against the map and see funding allocations. As the Cartersville-Bartow a LOS map … if it’s red- or or- which ones we think will have Bartow County Administrator Metropolitan Planning Organi- ange-shade, you’ve got higher the most impact, and which Peter Olson, for example, said zation (MPO) continues work levels of congestion than might ones we can afford in terms of he considered a 2050 popula- on its Long-Range Transpor- be desired.” the federal fund allocation,” tion projection that saw Bartow tation Plan (LRTP), Bartow Other pockets on the map Sills said. “The focus of the plan County at only 135,000 people County Transportation Planner showing high levels of conges- is to meet the Level of Service to be a vast undercount. Tom Sills said two documents tion included the stretch of U.S. demands and also meet commu- “When I looked into the Of- from the Georgia Department 41 intersecting with Highway nity needs. If you’ve got a lot of fi ce of Planning and Budget’s of Transportation (GDOT) are 140 and the stretch of U.S. 41 economic development opportu- website after that meeting, they paramount.
    [Show full text]
  • Washington Nationals Featured Media Clips – Spring Training 2013
    Washington Nationals Featured Media Clips – Spring Training 2013 Table of Contents • Article #1 - The Nats’ centered fielder – Washington Post (Kilgore) – 2/8/13 • Article #2 – Drew Storen wants the ball – Washington Post (Kilgore) – 2/14/13 • Article #3 – Bryce Harper has lofty goals for his sophomore season – Washington Times (Comak) – 2/14/13 • Article #4 - Christian Garcia hopes to repay Nationals’ faith, whether in bullpen or rotation – Washington Times (Comak) – 2/18/13 • Article #5 – Former pitcher swings for the fences – Washington Post (Kilgore) – 2/18/13 • Article #6 – Bulked up Harper ready to resume living dream – Washington Post (Wagner) – 2/19/13 • Article #7 – Dan Haren brings reliability, control to young Nationals rotation – Washington Times (Harris) – 2/20/13 • Article#8 – Nationals have plenty in reserve – Washington Post (Kilgore) – 2/20/13 • Article #9 – Detwiler finds his comfort zone – Washington Post (Kilgore) – 2/21/13 • Article #10 – Now healthy, Rendon confident he can show his stuff – MASNSports.com (Kolko) – 2/21/13 • Article #11 – Nationals’ depth separates them from the pack – Nationals.com (Nowak) – 2/22/13 • Article #12 – Anthony Rendon flashes his potential – Washington Post (Kilgore) – 2/24/13 • Article #13 – Micah Owings eyes move to position of power – Washington Times (Comak) – 2/24/13 • Article #14 – A year after exceeding expectations, Nats raise them – MLB.com (Bauman) – 2/24/13 • Article #15 – Anthony Rendon wants to take advantage of big-league time – Washington Times (Comak) – 2/25/13 • Article
    [Show full text]
  • Southland Cross Country Southland Crosouthlandss Country BASEBALL
    SOUTHLAND CROSS COUNTRY SOUTHLAND CROSOUTHLANDSS COUNTRY BASEBALL Regular Season Conference Champions 2009..............................................................................................Texas State 2010..............................................................................................Texas State 1964...................................................................................................... Trinity 2011..............................................................................................Texas State 1965...................................................................................................... Trinity 2012..................................................................................Sam Houston State 1966...................................................................................................... Trinity 2013..................................................................................Sam Houston State 1967........................................................................................ Arkansas State 2014..................................................................................Sam Houston State 1968........................................................................................ Arkansas State 2015........................................................................... Southeastern Louisiana 1969...................................................................................................... Trinity 2016..................................................................................Sam
    [Show full text]
  • 2009 Lion Baseball
    2009 Lion Baseball Introduction Diamond Club 25 Credits Table of Contents/Quick Facts/Credits 1 Lion Athletic Association 26 Roster Breakdown 2 he 2009 Southeastern Louisiana Base- 2009 Schedule 3 ball Media Guide is a production of the History Southeastern Louisiana University Ath- 2008 Review 27 T letic Media Relations office under the direc- Team Single-Season/Game Records 28 Preview tion of Matt Sullivan, Assistant Athletic Direc- Career/Single Season Leaders 29 Opponents 4-5 tor for Media Relations. The guide was written, Individual Honors 30 2009 Preview 6-7 edited and designed by Charlie Gillingham, All-Americans 31 Lions in the Pros 32 Assistant Director of Media Relations, with as- Coaches Year-by-Year Leaders 33-35 sistance from Sullivan and Associate SID Kem- Jay Artigues 8-9 All-Time Roster 36-40 mler Chapple. Justin Hill 10 NCAA Tournament History 41 Photography by Randy Bergeron, Helen Ad- Matt Riser/Jordan Rogers 11 All-Time Coaching Breakdown 42 dison and Joan Costanza. All-Time Division I Results 43-48 Special thanks to Bruce Ludlow and Todd The Lions Lamb of the Southland Conference, the base- ball contacts of the Lions’ 2009 opponents, Seniors 12-15 The University Underclassmen 16-19 the Lancaster JetHawks, The San Angelo Colts On Campus 49-51 and the Tennesee Smokies. Southeastern Athletic History 52-53 Printing by Champion Graphics of Baton University Administration 54 Support and Facilities Rouge, La. Support Staff Personell 20 Dr. Joel Erdmann 55 Strength and Conditioning 21 Southland Conference Information 56 Pat Kenelly Diamond at Alumni Field 22-23 Lion Baseball Facilities 24 Media Policies CREDENTIALS: Contact Charlie Gillingham no later than 10 a.m.
    [Show full text]
  • Dinero Obtenido En La Pasada Serie Mundial Aunque Después ? Los Dos Boxeadores Lle- Los Dos Se Estrecharon NEW YORK, Oct
    Pág. 6 i DIARIO LAS AMERiCAS sabido, ae de octubre de 1957. Halimi y Ratón Macías Firmaron sus Contratos para Pelea de Noviembre Deportivo » Cronista (UP)— que podría Revela LOS ANGELES, 25. Halimi el de- Distribución Oct. “nunca del S) mexicano Raúl Macías y el ar- cir cosa semejante de un boxea- gelino Alphonse Halimi firmaron dor de la reputación” del argeli- el contrato para la pelea del 6 de no. noviembre en que se disputarán el Halimi agradeció esas palabras título de campeón mundial de pe- asintiendo con movimientos de ca- so gallo. beza. Dinero Obtenido en la Pasada Serie Mundial Aunque después ? los dos boxeadores lle- Los dos se estrecharon NEW YORK, Oct. 25. (United) LA Labine, Danny McDevitt, Charley man, Alex Grammas, Don a California que no PARTE CORRESPONDIENTE A LOS CAM- Gross, garon hace más de la mano para indicar exis- -—He aquí como los ocho equipos Neal, Don Newcombe, coach Jake Bob Henrich, Don Hoak, Hal Jeff- una semana, la ceremonia de la tía entre ellos animosidad alguna. que PEONES compartieron el dinero de la MUNDIALES Y A LOS DERROTADOS Pitler, Johnny Podres, Pee Wee coat, Johnny Klippstein, Ted Klus- firma oficial del contrato no tuvo El contrato establece una garan- Black Noqveó Serie Mundial, lo dividieron en- YANKEES. Snider, zewski, para —DIVISION POR EQUIPOS DE Reese, Ed Roebuck, Duke Brooks Lawerence, Gerry lugar hasta ayer, en una comida tía de 50.000 dólares Hali- tre sus playera: Eimer Valo, Rube Walker, Lynch, Roy MeMillan, especial para LAS DOS LIGAS. —SUMA LOGRADA POR trainer Joe Nuxhall, la prensa que se ce- mi más todos los gastos en que ha MILWAUKEE BRAVES Harold y Zimmer.
    [Show full text]
  • 1960 Topps Baseball Checklist+A1
    1960 Topps Baseball Checklist+A1 1 Early Wynn 2 Roman Mejias 3 Joe Adcock 4 Bob Purkey 5 Wally Moon 6 Lou Berberet 7 Willie MaysMaster & Mentor Bill Rigney 8 Bud Daley 9 Faye Throneberry 10 Ernie Banks 11 Norm Siebern 12 Milt Pappas 13 Wally Post 14 Mudcat GraJim Grant on Card 15 Pete Runnels 16 Ernie Broglio 17 Johnny Callison 18 Los Angeles Dodgers Team Card 19 Felix Mantilla 20 Roy Face 21 Dutch Dotterer 22 Rocky Bridges 23 Eddie FisheRookie Card 24 Dick Gray 25 Roy Sievers 26 Wayne Terwilliger 27 Dick Drott 28 Brooks Robinson 29 Clem Labine 30 Tito Francona 31 Sammy Esposito 32 Jim O'TooleSophomore Stalwarts Vada Pinson 33 Tom Morgan 34 Sparky Anderson 35 Whitey Ford 36 Russ Nixon 37 Bill Bruton 38 Jerry Casale 39 Earl Averill 40 Joe Cunningham 41 Barry Latman 42 Hobie Landrith Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 Washington Senators Team Card 44 Bobby LockRookie Card 45 Roy McMillan 46 Jack Fisher Rookie Card 47 Don Zimmer 48 Hal Smith 49 Curt Raydon 50 Al Kaline 51 Jim Coates 52 Dave Philley 53 Jackie Brandt 54 Mike Fornieles 55 Bill Mazeroski 56 Steve Korcheck 57 Turk Lown Win-Savers Gerry Staley 58 Gino Cimoli 59 Juan Pizarro 60 Gus Triandos 61 Eddie Kasko 62 Roger Craig 63 George Strickland 64 Jack Meyer 65 Elston Howard 66 Bob Trowbridge 67 Jose Pagan Rookie Card 68 Dave Hillman 69 Billy Goodman 70 Lew Burdette 71 Marty Keough 72 Detroit Tigers Team Card 73 Bob Gibson 74 Walt Moryn 75 Vic Power 76 Bill Fischer 77 Hank Foiles 78 Bob Grim 79 Walt Dropo 80 Johnny Antonelli 81 Russ SnydeRookie Card 82 Ruben Gomez 83
    [Show full text]