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SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITY Baseball Record Book 2018-19 Edition SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITY Baseball Record Book 2018-19 Edition CONTACT INFORMATION (740) 351-1732 (plus extension below) COACHING STAFF Head Coach . Phil Butler, 1st Year Alma Mater . Shawnee State, 2011 Record at Shawnee St./Years . 0-0/1st Year Collegiate Record/Years . 0-0/1st Year Best Time To Reach . mornings, Ext. 3537 Assistant Coach . Sam Gerhold ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT STAFF Jeff Hamilton, Athletics Director . Ext. 3393 Holly Scott, Administrative Assistant . Ext. 3285 Devon Palmer, Athletic Trainer . Ext. 3219 Jonathon Loughridge, Sports Info. Dir. Ext. 3313 E-Mail: first initial and last name plus @shawnee.edu Fax Line: 740-351-3639 Web Site: www.ssubears.com 1 INDEX Title Page 2018-19 Shawnee State University Baseball. 3 Quick Facts, Tean Info, History, Mid-South Confernce 2018-19 Final Standing. 4 Shawnee State Men’s Baseball Season-by-Season . 5 All-Time Season Results . 6-10 All-Time Series Records. 11-12 NAIA National Tournament History . .13 Mid-South Conference Baseball Champions . 14 Season Openers . .15 Home Openers. 16 Shawnee State Men’s Baseball Team Records Quick Reference . 17-18 Individual Single Season Records . 19-36 Individual Career Records . 37-52 Team Season Records. 53-57 Miscellaneous Records. 58 Shawnee State Men’s Baseball Coaches History. 59 Shawnee State All-Time Roster . 60-61 Awards and Honors. 62-64 2019 Shawnee State Baseball Season Schedule . 65 2 2019 Shawnee State Baseball 2019 Baseball Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. B/T Yr. Hometown / Previous School 2 Dalton Phillips INF 6-0 190 R/R Sr. Hastings, Michigan / Grand Rapids CC 4 Seth Clement INF/P 6-0 162 R/R So. Kissimmee, Florida / Osceola HS 5 Blake Marshall INF 5-7 185 L/R Sr. Lexington, Kentucky / Lafayette HS 7 Alex Medina C 6-0 185 L/R Sr. Miami, Florida / Lakeland CC 8 Chase Thurber C/OF 6-2 210 R/R Sr. Andover, Ohio / Pymatuning Valley HS 9 Danny McGuire INF 5-9 170 R/R So. Cleveland, Ohio / St. Edwards HS 11 Christian Helton UTL 6-2 175 R/R Sr. Lexington, Kentucky / Bryan Station HS 14 Levi Jones OF 6-3 210 R/R Sr. Millersburg, Ohio / Lakeland CC 16 Dylan Payne P/INF 6-1 182 R/R So. Columbus, Ohio / St. Francis DeSales HS 18 Brody Riffe P 6-0 170 R/R Fr. Portsmouth, Ohio / Clay HS 20 Kyle Wisniewski P 6-5 180 R/R So. Strongsville, Ohio / Padua Franciscan HS 22 Dillon Ritter INF 6-0 220 R/R Sr. O’Fallon, Illinois / Morthland College 25 Kasey Wright 1B 6-3 218 R/R Sr. Hawesville, Kentucky / Hancock County HS 28 Cameron Broughton 1B 6-0 214 R/R So. Clermont, Florida / South Lake HS 34 Seth Pluta P 6-2 215 R/R So. Wellington, Ohio / Black River HS 37 Hunter Krannitz C 5-6 160 R/R So. Logan, Ohio / Logan HS 38 Anthony Nichols OF 5-8 160 L/R Sr. Fargo, North Dakota / Highland CC 44 Jordan Demorizi P 5-9 135 L/L Fr. Miami, Florida / Miami Jackson HS Head Coach: Phil Butler (1st Season) Assitant Coach: Sam Gerhold 3 2019 Shawnee State Baseball Quick Facts History First Year of Baseball. .1992 Location . Portsmouth, Ohio Years As SSU Sport . .2019 is 28th Enrollment . 3,800 Overall All-Time Record . .641-595-3 (.517) Web Page. www.shawnee.edu Record Last Five Years . .98-153 (.390) President/CEO . Dr. Rick Kurtz Record Last Ten Years . .252-291 (.464) Founded . 1986 Conference All-Time Record . .278-291 (.489) Nickname . Bears Record Last Five Years . 34-68 (.333) Colors. Navy Blue and Grey Record Last Ten Years. .104-127 (.450) Arena . .Frank and Janis Waller Gymnasium (1,200) Conference Championships . 1 Affiliation. National Association of Intercollegiate AMC: 2010 Athletics (NAIA) Conference Tournament Championships . 2 Conference . Mid-South Conference MOC: 1999 Athletics Director . Jeff Hamilton MSC: 2011 Administrative Assistant . Holly Scott NAIA Postseason Appearance . .6 Head Athletic Trainer . Devon Palmer 1999, NAIA Region IX Qualifier Sports Information Director . Jonathon Loughridge 2000, 5th Place NAIA World Series 2001, NAIA Region IX Qualifier 2002, NAIA Region IX Qualifier 2003, NAIA Region IX Qualifier 2011, NAIA Regional Qualifier Team Info Most Recent NAIA Postseason Appearance . 2011 5/12/2011: Won vs. Indiana Tech 6-5 Letter Winners Returning/Lost . .25/9 5/12/2011: Lost vs. Lee (Tenn.) 10-1 Starters Returning/Lost . .4/5 5/14/2011: Lost vs. Indiana Tech 8-1 2018 Record . 14-30 2016-17 Conference Record . 1-16 2016-17 Conference Finish . .8th Mid-South Conference 2016-17 Conference Postseason Tournament. 0-2 2018 Baseball Final Standings First Round: lost to (21) Campbellsville 11-5 1 (11) Cumberlands (Ky.) 47-11 14-2 First Round Loser’s Bracket: lost to Pikeville 9-6 2 (21) Campbellsville (Ky.) 44-19 11-4 3 (RV) Cumberland (Tenn.) 36-21 10-7 4 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 22-28 8-9 5 Georgetown (Ky.) 30-22 7-9 6 Pikeville (Ky.) 27-23 7-11 7 Shawnee State (Ohio) 14-30 1-16 4 Shawnee State Baseball Season-By-Season Year Record Pct. Conf. Coach Postseason 1992 13-17 .433 6-8 6th Al Oliver none 1993 12-16 .429 9-5 4th “ none 1994 14-18-1 .424 5-9 6th John Tipton none 1995 21-19 .525 6-11 8th “ none 1996 15-13 .538 8-10 7th Pat Rigsby none 1997 27-16 .628 8-9 5th “ MOC Tournament Qualifier 1998 35-11-1 .745 9-7 t-3rd “ MOC Tournament Qualifier 1999 37-15 .712 15-5 3rd “ MOC Tournament Champions, NAIA Region IX Qualifier 2000 48-16 .750 16-6 2nd “ NAIA Region IX Champions, 5th Place NAIA World Series 2001 32-15 .681 14-8 4th “ NAIA Region IX Qualifier 2002 20-14 .588 13-9 N/A Tom Bergan NAIA Region IX Qualifier 2003 22-17 .564 15-5 2nd South “ NAIA Region IX Qualifier 2004 17-24 .415 11-13 4th South “ none 2005 21-20-1 .500 10-14 5th South “ none 2006 16-25 .381 8-16 6th South “ none 2007 23-19 .548 11-13 5th South “ none 2008 16-29 .356 10-16 7th Ted Tom none 2009 25-30 .455 18-14 5th “ none 2010 30-29 .509 17-7 1st “ AMC Tournament Runner-Up 2011 36-26 .581 15-13 2nd East “ MSC Tournament Champions, NAIA Regional Qualifier 2012 34-25 .576 11-10 5th “ MSC Tournament Runner-Up 2013 29-28 .509 9-15 8th “ MSC Tournament Qualifier 2014 33-26 .559 14-12 4th “ MSC Tournament Qualifier 2015 18-29 .383 7-13 7th Chris Moore MSC Tournament Qualifier 2016 19-33 .365 6-15 8th “ MSC Tournament Opening Round 2017 14-35 .286 6-12 7th “ MSC Tournament Opening Round 2018 14-30 .318 1-16 7th “ MSC Tournament Qualifier Totals 641-595-3 .517 278-291 .489 (27 seasons, 1239 games, 6 head coaches) 5 All-Time Season Results 1992 (13-17, 6-8 MOC) A.5 Walsh (Ohio)* W, 6-2 1997 (27-16, 8-9 MOC) A.1 Charleston (W.Va.) L, 5-2 A.9 Cedarville (Ohio)* L, 10-6 M.8 West Virginia State L, 13-1 A.1 Charleston (W.Va.) W,6-3 A.9 Cedarville (Ohio)* W, 2-1 M.16 Mount St. Joseph (Ohio) W, 8-6 A.3 Urbana (Ohio)* L, 9-1 A.17 Rio Grande (Ohio)* W, 4-2 M.16 John Carroll (Ohio) W, 8-6 A.3 Urbana (Ohio)* W, 10-0 A.17 Rio Grande (Ohio)* W, 6-3 M.22 Cornerstone (Mich.) W, 13-3 A.5 Ohio Dominican* W, 3-2 A.18 Tiffin (Ohio)* L, 4-2 M.23 SUNY Old Westbury (N.Y.) W, 6-2 A.5 Ohio Dominican* L, 13-3 A.18 Tiffin (Ohio)* L, 8-5 M.23 SUNY Oneonta State (N.Y.) L, 8-7 A.8 Radford (Va.) L, 22-1 A.23 Urbana (Ohio)* L, 10-0 M.24 La Roche (Pa.) W, 11-4 A.8 Radford (Va.) L,11-3 A.23 Urbana (Ohio)* W, 10-9 M.24 Cornerstone (Mich.) W, 10-0 A.11 Cedarville (Ohio)* W, 10-6 A.24 Central State (Ohio) L, 9-8 M.25 Luther (Iowa) L, 10-2 A.11 Cedarville (Ohio)* W, 12-2 A.24 Central State (Ohio) W, 16-4 M.26 SUNY Oneonta State (N.Y.) L, 5-3 A.14 Marshall (W.Va.) L, 7-2 A.27 Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio)* L, 9-8 M.26 Luther (Iowa) W, 5-2 A.15 Kentcuky Christian W, 13-0 A.27 Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio)* L, 9-5 M.27 La Roche (Mich.) W, 12-2 A.15 Kentucky Christian W,7-2 M.27 SUNY Oneonta State (N.Y.) W, 11-6 A.19 Central State (Ohio) W, 12-1 Head Coach: John Tipton M.29 Malone (Ohio)* W, 8-1 A.19 Central State (Ohio) L, 5-4 M.29 Malone (Ohio)* W, 8-7 A.20 Malone (Ohio) W, 7-5 1995 (21-19, 6-11 MOC) A.1 Rio Grande (Ohio)* W, 8-6 A.20 Malone (Ohio) L, 10-6 M.13 Mount St. Joseph (Ohio) W, 5-0 A.1 Rio Grande (Ohio)* W, 9-6 A.22 Morehead State (Ky.) L, 20-4 M.13 Mount St. Joseph (Ohio W, 3-2 A.3 Ohio Christian W, 21-0 A.23 Rio Grande (Ohio)* L, 3-2 M.14 Wilmington (Ohio) W, FFT A.3 Ohio Christian W, 10-0 A.23 Rio Grande (Ohio)* L, 6-3 M.14 Wilmington (Ohio) W, FFT A.4 Denison (Ohio) W,17-16 A.25 Walsh (Ohio)* L, 12-5 M.19 Missouri Valley L, 10-1 A.6 Walsh (Ohio)* L, 4-1 A.25 Walsh (Ohio)* W, 5-4 M.20 Millersville (Pa.) W, 12-11 A.6 Walsh (Ohio)* L, 5-4 A.26 Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio)* L, 4-1 M.20.
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