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Lyon College Scots Lyon College Scots Baseball Record Book (T hrough 2018 Season) Team Year -by-Year Record Year Overall Conference Head Coach 1993 23-27 N/A Kirk Kelley 1994 13-42 N/A Kirk Kelley 1995 16-31 N/A Kirk Kelley 1996 22-28 N/A Kirk Kelley 1997 30-16 N/A* Kirk Kelley 1998 27-29 N/A Kirk Kelley 1999 28-27 N/A Kirk Kelley 2000 25-35 N/A Kirk Kelley 2001 39-26 9-15 Kirk Kelley 2002 43-32 N/A Kirk Kelley 2003 32-29 8-13 Kirk Kelley 2004 43-20 9-12 Kirk Kelley 2005 48-18 9-6 Kirk Kelley 2006 39-24 6-12 Kirk Kelley 2007 40-18 15-12 Kirk Kelley 2008 28-20 11-11 Kirk Kelley 2009 36-19 12-9 Kirk Kelley 2010 30-23 9-11 Tony Roepcke 2011 17-30 5-18 Tony Roepcke 2012 26-28 6-18 Tony Roepcke 2013 42-16 22-6** Tony Roepcke 2014 34-18 21-6 Tony Roepcke 1 2015 35-13 18-6 Tony Roepcke 2016 29-24 17-9 Tony Roepcke 2017 35-24 17-12 Tony Roepcke 2018 37-17 22-7 Tony Roepcke * - First year as member of TranSouth Athletic Conference ** - First year as member of American Midwest Conference 2 Year-by-Year Scots Highlights Year Season Highlights 1995 1996 1997 3rd place in TSAC; 3rd in NAIA West Sectional Tourney 1998 1999 2000 2001 7th place in TSAC 2002 Regional Runner-up 2003 6th place in TSAC 2004 6th place in TSAC; TSAC Tourney Semifinalist 2005 2006 5th place in TSAC; TSAC Tourney Runner-up 2007 4th place in TSAC; TSAC Tourney Semifinalist 2008 7th place in TSAC 2009 4th place in TSAC; TSAC Tourney Quarterfinalist 2010 5th place in TSAC 2011 8th place in TSAC 2012 9th place in TSAC 2013 2nd place in AMC; 1-2 in AMC Tourney NAIA Opening Round Participant (1-2 record) 2014 2nd place of 10 teams in AMC; 1-2 in Tourney 2015 2nd place of 10 teams in AMC; 3-2 in Tourney; NAIA Opening Round Participant (2-2 Record) 2016 4th place of 10 teams in AMC; 1-2 in Tourney 2017 3rd place out of 10 teams in AMC; AMC Tournament Champions; NAIA Opening Round Participant (1-2 Record) 2018 AMC Regular-Season Champions; 2-2 Record in AMC Tournament; NAIA Opening Round Participant (1-2 Record) 3 Lyon College Coaching Records Coach Lyon Career Overall Conf. Tony Roepcke 2010-Present (9 yrs) 285-193 (.596) 137-93 (.596) Kirk Kelley 1993-2009 (17 yrs) 532-441 (.547) N/A Lyon College Totals 1993-Current 780-617 (.558) N/A 4 Individual Offensive Records Career Records Batting Average - 4-year Career (Min. 300 at-bats) Player Average Lyon Career 1t. Sam Cooke .358 2003-06 1t. Nathan Read .358 1999-2002 3. Andy Bettis .356 2004-07 4. Mike Sanchez .355 2004-07 5. Kris Kohlstedt .316 2013-16 Batting Average - 3-year Career (Min. 225 at-bats) Player Average Lyon Career 1. Zac Wallace .386 2008-10 2. Justin Cunningham .342 2007-09 3. Kyle West .321 2016-18 4. Colt Harmon .318 2013-15 5. Joseph Sitzman .290 2014-16 Batting Average - 2-year Career (Min. 150 at-bats) Player Average Lyon Career 1. Jose Rivas .413 2005-06 2. Evan Segler .393 2009-10 3. Griffin Glaude .396 2014-15 4. Joe Campbell .392 2014-15 5. Patrick Kircher .376 1996-97 5 Hits - Career Player Hits Lyon Career 1. Andy Bettis 260 2004-07 2. Sam Cooke 231 2003-06 3. Kris Kohlstedt 230 2013-16 4. Easton Moore 206 2015-18 5. Zac Wallace 196 2008-10 6. Kyle West 195 2016-present 7. Roger Glaude 184 2010-13 8. John Harvey 179 1998-2001 9t. Mike Sanchez 168 2004-07 9t. Drew Kellums 168 2005-08 11. Jason Livernois 166 2001-03 12t. Steven Wright 163 2005-06 12t. Justin Brown 163 2005-08 14. Jose Rivas 157 2004-05 15. Elliott Sampley 155 1993-96 16. Logan Reddick 154 2015-18 17t. Tim Cole 152 1999-2001 17t. Nathan Read 152 1999-2002 19. Aaron Thornton 147 2008-11 20. Evan Segler 145 2009-10 21. Will Lindsey 144 2011-13; 2017 22. Taylor Guillory 140 2001-04 23t.Joseph Sitzman 138 2013-16 23t. Kyle Kallsnick 138 2008-11 25. Griffin Glaude 135 2014-15 26. Joe Campbell 133 2014-15 27. Rob Webster 126 2005-06 28. Erin Baker 125 1999-2002 29. Josh Talbott 124 2003-04 30. Jason Causey 122 2001-02 31. Colby Rogers 121 2012-13 32t. Ben Bridges 119 1994-97 32t. Sam Neal 119 2006-09 34t. Jim Gossett 118 2010-13 34t. Bryan Lynn 118 2012-13 36. Shaun Edwards 116 1999-00 & 2002-03 37. Sean Coker 115 2005-06 38t. Ryan Johnson 114 1997-98 38t. Wesley Roberson 114 2013-14 40. Matt Parker 112 2002-05 41t. Andrew Sauceda 111 2016-18 6 41t. Garry Richards 111 2008-2011 41t. J.T. Baker 111 1998-99 44. Colt Harmon 110 2013-15 45. Ryan Reveley 107 1997-2000 46t. J.T. Smith 106 1998 & 2000-02 46t. Nick D’Amico 106 2008-09 48. Dylan Wooten 104 2015-16 49. Jason Gist 100 1999-2000 Home Runs - Career Player Home Runs Lyon Career 1. Andy Bettis 53 2004-07 2. Jose Rivas 31 2004-05 3t. Sean Coker 25 2005-06 3t. Sam Neal 25 2006-09 5. Josh Talbott 20 2005-06 6t. Rob Webster 19 2005-06 6t. Aaron Thornton 19 2008-11 8t. Sam Cooke 18 2003-06 8t. Drew Kellums 18 2005-08 10. Jason Livernois 17 2001-03 7 Individual Pitching Records Career Records Victories - Career Player Wins Lyon Career 1. Tyler Tognarine 38 2015-18 2. Phillip May 28 2000-02 3. Justin McGarity 27 2005-08 4. Louis Raptopolous 26 2000-03 5. Nick Salahub 24 2007-10 6t. Trevor Lay 22 2000-03 6t. Hal Skinner 22 2003-06 6t. Talan Roepcke 22 2011-14 9. Nick Pearson 21 1997-2000 10t. Jim Summers 20 1993-96 10t. Brenden Camp 20 2011-14 8 Strikeouts - Career Player Strikeouts Lyon Career 1. Tyler Tognarine 279 2015-18 2. Phillip May 235 2000-02 3. Nick Salahub 230 2007-10 4. Talan Roepcke 179 2011-14 5. Trevor Lay 178 2000-03 6. Nick Pearson 160 1997-2000 7. Justin McGarity 157 2005-08 8. Louis Raptopolous 154 2000-03 9. Ben Neyen 149 2013-14 10. Chris McCrillis 147 1994-97 11. Griffin Glaude 144 2014-15 12. Josh McNatt 133 2009-12 13t. Adam Davis 116 2001-02 13t. Tyson Campbell 116 2018-pres. 15. Garry Richards 115 2008-11 16. Brandon Qualls 109 2005-06 17. Jim Summers 105 1993-96 18. Derek Bond 103 2006-08 19. Brenden Camp 101 2011-14 Saves - Career Player Saves Lyon Career 1. Nick Salahub 20 2007-10 2. Tyler Tognarine 9 2015-18 3t. Kyle Matthews 5 2010-13 3t. Trenton Coles 5 2014-17 5. Justin Braswell 4 2014-15 9 No-Hitters - Career Player Date Opponent Chris McCrillis 3/15/1996 Milkin College Lyle Middleton 4/4/1993 Rhodes College Louis Raptopoulous 2/18/2001 Dana College & Kris Kirby Josh Dickey 2/7/2004 Hillsdale Baptist Brian Carr 3/17/2008 Spring Hill & Justin McGarity Garry Richards 2/13/2011 Hillsdale Baptist & Colton McSpadden Brenden Camp 3/13/2012 Henderson State Tyler Tognarine 2/13/2016 St. Francis 10 Team Offensive Records Season Records Batting Average - Season Team Average 1. 2005 Scots .338 2t. 2006 Scots .336 2t. 2010 Scots .336 4. 2007 Scots .330 5. 2009 Scots .326 Hits - Season Team Hits 1. 2006 Scots 688 2. 2005 Scots 658 3. 2007 Scots 585 4. 2013 Scots 556 5. 2017 Scots 528 Home Runs - Season Team Home Runs 1. 2005 Scots 71 2. 2006 Scots 69 3. 2007 Scots 65 4. 2009 Scots 55 5. 2010 Scots 42 Total Bases - Season Team Total Bases 1. 2006 Scots 1,076 2. 2005 Scots 1,039 3. 2007 Scots 895 4. 2009 Scots 864 5. 2010 Scots 795 11 Runs Batted In - Season Team RBIs 1. 2005 Scots 509 2. 2006 Scots 490 3. 2007 Scots 425 4. 2009 Scots 410 5. 2013 Scots 370 Runs Scored - Season Team Runs 1. 2005 Scots 540 2. 2006 Scots 516 3. 2007 Scots 466 4. 2009 Scots 458 5. 2013 Scots 405 On-Base Percentage - Season Team OB Pct. 1. 2005 Scots .446 2. 2006 Scots .433 3. 2007 Scots .431 4. 2009 Scots .425 5. 2010 Scots .414 12 Slugging Percentage - Season Team Slugging Pct. 1. 2005 Scots .534 2. 2006 Scots .526 3. 2009 Scots .513 4. 2007 Scots .505 5. 2010 Scots .490 Doubles - Season Team Doubles 1. 2006 Scots 159 2. 2005 Scots 148 3. 2009 Scots 115 4. 2010 Scots 113 5. 2013 Scots 112 Triples - Season Team Triples 1. 2009 Scots 18 2. 2018 Scots 17 3t. 2015 Scots 16 3t. 2017 Scots 16 5t. 2013 Scots 15 5t. 2014 Scots 15 Stolen Bases - Season Team Stolen Bases 1. 2001 Scots 140 2. 2005 Scots 103 3. 2007 Scots 95 4. 2009 Scots 88 5. 2008 Scots 83 8 Team Pitching Records Season Records Wins - Season Team Wins 1. 2005 Scots 48 2t. 2002 Scots 43 2t. 2004 Scots 43 4. 2013 Scots 42 5. 2007 Scots 40 Strikeouts - Season Team Strikeouts 1. 2002 Scots 378 2.
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