BULLDOG success onandoff the other projects. facilities inRobsion Arena aswellseveral Nau Field,remodelingofathletictraining installation ofsyntheticsportsturfatBurch/ the footballandsoftballfacilities, facilities suchasanewpressboxesat has begunimprovingthecollege’s athletic Drew, andone daughter, Mara. Barbourville. The couple alsohasoneson, staff asanassistantcoach. in 1996, Wilson joinedtheBulldogbaseball named theschool’s Male Athlete of the Year. the 1994season. As asenior, Wilson was baseball, buttransferredtoUnionprior attended theUniversityofKentuckytoplay 2001. Mid-South ConferenceCoachofthe Year in a 161-106-1recordandwasnamedthe 2003). Duringthatspan, Wilson posted helm oftheBulldogsfor as theheadbaseballcoach,sittingat giving Union23intercollegiateprograms. make aresurgence aftera30-yearabsence, academic year. In2008-09,bowlingwill swimming returnedforthe2005-06 track and while women’s tennis,men’s andwomen’s reinstated assponsoredsportsin2004-05, Cross countryandmen’s tenniswere revived once-dormantathleticprograms. 2003. Academic All-America Team memberssince NAIA Scholar-Athletes andfourCoSIDA Athletic Directorofthe Year. Athletic Conferencein2008astheleague’s events. in nationalchampionshiptournamentsand and LadyBulldogsteamshaveparticipated championships. Additionally, 23Bulldog championships andsixNAIA RegionXII Midwest CollegiateCyclingConference season andtournamentchampionships,three regular- Conference Applachian Athletic the Unionathleticdepartmenthaswon17 Wilson’s tenure.Sincetakingthehelm, Athletic StaffDirectory Union hasenjoyedunprecedented Wilson andhiswife,Patti,reside in After graduatingcumlaudefrom Union The Versailles, Ky., nativeoriginally Prior toacceptingthepost, Wilson served In addition, Wilson hasrevitalizedand In theclassroom,Unionhashad32 Wilson washonoredbythe Appalachian fi eld andmen’s andwomen’s D D of Athletics, Wilsonof Athletics, the school’s Director at UnionCollege. Director of Athletics was namedthe 2003, DarinS. Wilson fi eld ofplayduring ARIN IRECTOR Since becoming In Februaryof fi ve seasons(1999- S.W

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Take US 25E north into Bar- Take 2009 SEASON 2008 SEASON RECORD BOOK COACHING STAFF 2009 OPPONENTS GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL Seniors 9-11 Juniors 12-13 Sophomores 13-14 Red-Shirt Freshmen Newcomers 15-16 15 Quick Facts/Contents Quick FROM EAST TENNESSEE AND THE TENNESSEE FROM EAST Contents Staff Directory Athletic Director Inside Front Cover Quick Facts 2009 Schedule This is Union! Review 2007-08 UC Athletics 3 4 Facilities Media Information Office Sports Information 19-20 Affiliations 1 1 5 2 6-7 Preview 5 Roster Team Player Profiles 9-16 8 Head Coach Bart Osborne Asst. Coach Adam Hines 17 Asst. Coach Bobby Segal 18 18 Opponents Information 28-30 Season Review Statistics & Results AAC Standings AAC Statistics 22-23 All-Conference Team Series 2008 NAIA World 21 27 24-25 Records 26 24 Year-By-Year Coaches Records 31-32 & Individual Records Team Bulldogs in the Pros 17 Honor Roll Inside Back Cover 17 32 straight and the campus will be one block up on the right. CAROLINAS: At the third traf bourville. Turn urville, turn left (Daniel Boone Drive). right at the second traf The stop. one more stop light and a four-way campus will be one block up on the right. : 3 (2003, c light and fi ve miles. Turn Turn miles. ve fi rst entrance rst fi : 1 (2006) since 2002-03 stop, continue rst four-way fi ce. fi Previous records are not available; ^- ve-year hiatus. Jay Stancil and Gene Renfro fi rst light. Turn right at the light (Corbin Turn rst light. fi *-Record is since 1975 when the program was reinstated *-Record is since 1975 when the program was reinstated after a Only been a member of the Appalachian Athletic Conference Appalachian Only been a member of the turn right. At the turn right. right when the road ends at US 25E south. Continue for approximately 12 miles into right at the Turn Barbourville. into town (just past the shopping center with a green roof). Go to the third traf bypass) and continue for about 25. Turn right at the end of the ramp and go to Turn 25. the NAIA Div. II Tournament Appearances Tournament II Div. NAIA Bobby Segal FACTS BASEBALL Head Coach: Alma Mater: Record at Union: Career Record: State ’91 Tennessee Middle Assistant Coaches: Bobby 2008) 214-89 (sixth year) 2008 Overall Record: 2008 AAC Record/Finish: 214-89 (sixth year) Bart Osborne Players Returning/Lost: Returning/Lost: Adam Hines Newcomers - Players/Pitchers: 13-5/Second HISTORY BASEBALL of Baseball: Year First 48-18 Record: All-Time 12/6 AAC^ Record: 12/10 Overall Championships AAC Tournament 9/5 KIAC Championships: 860-560-4 (.605)* 7 (1957, 1977, 1978, Region XII Championships: NAIA (.652) 86-46 and 1906 2 (2007 District 32 Championships: NAIA 4 (1978, 1993 and 1994) 1983, 1992, 1992, 1993 and 1994) Date Opponent 22 Sun., Mar. 24 Mar. Tues., Wesleyan* Tennessee 25 Mar. Wed., Cincinnati-Clermont Time 28 Sat., Mar. Berea 29 Sun., Mar. 1 Apr. King* (DH) Wed., 1 p.m. King* 4 Apr. Sat., 3 p.m. 5 Apr. Sun., Georgetown 7 Apr. Tues., Intermont* (DH) 8 Apr. Virginia Wed., Intermont* Virginia 10 Cumberlands (Ky.) Apr. Fri., 11 Apr. Sat., 12 p.m. St. Catherine 13 Apr. Mon., Montreat* 14 Apr. Tues., 1 p.m. (DH) Montreat* Spalding 18 3 p.m. Apr. Sat., Campbellsville 4 p.m. p.m. 1 19 Apr. Sun., 4 p.m. 22 Apr. Wed., Milligan* (DH) 1 p.m. Milligan* 25 Apr. Sat., Campbellsville 26 Apr. Sun., May 8-13 (DH) 3 p.m. UVa-Wise* 1 p.m. UVa-Wise* 4 p.m. 1 p.m. Tournament AAC 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA Appearance: Series World NAIA 1 (2008) 2007 and 2008) Heather Cole, Taryn Jacobus, Gene Renfro and Jay Taryn Heather Cole, The Advocate, Barbourville, Ky. The and played at Carey Stadium; * - Appalachian Athletic Conference game; (DH)- Appalachian and played at Carey Stadium; * - REDITS I-75 south to exit C The 2009 Union Baseball Media Guide is a production of the Union College Sports Information Of Editing & Design: Writing, Photography: Stancil Printing: All rights reserved. Athletics. Copyright © 2009, Union College I-75 north to exit c light and turn right. fi Doubleheader; All Times Eastern; Schedule subject to change Times All Doubleheader; BOLD rst entrance into town fi eld* p.m. 1 eld* (DH) 12 p.m. fi fi NION ACTS U F TO ce Fax: (606) 546-1286 ce Phone: (606) 546-1236

fi fi CHEDULE UICK stop, continue straight and rst four-way fi Home games are listed in liations: liations: Athletic/NAIA Appalachian fi FROM THE NORTH: FROM THE NORTH: FROM THE SOUTH: IRECTIONS Tues., Mar. 3 Mar. Tues., 4 Mar. Wed., Georgetown 6 Fri., Mar. Spalding 7 Sat., Mar. 10 Mar. Tues., 11 Covenant* Mar. Wed., Cumberlands (Ky.) (DH) Covenant* 13 Fri., Mar. Asbury (DH) 14 Sat., Mar. 17 Mar. Tues., Bryan* 18 Mar. Wed., Bryan* (DH) Wilson Lindsey 2 p.m. 21 Sat., Mar. 3 p.m. Cumberlands (Ky.) (DH) Wesleyan* Tennessee 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. Sun., Mar. 1 Sun., Mar. Blue 2009 S Date Opponent Sat., Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Tues., Sat., Feb. 14 Asbury (DH) Cumberlands (Ky.) Time Sun., Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Tues., (DH) Taylor Goshen (DH) Sat., Feb. 21 Wilson Lindsey Feb. 24 Tues., Sat., Feb. 28 Cincinnati Christian (DH) St. Catherine 2 p.m. 1 p.m. Blue 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. Sports Information Phone: Sports Information Phone: Sports Information Fax: (606) 546-1292 (404) 601-0909 Athletic Of D Sports Information Email: [email protected] Athletic Website: Press Row Phone: INFORMATION FACILITY www.ucbulldogs.com Stadium: Field: (606) 627-2280 500 Capacity: Carey Stadium W. Jerry Sanders Field Harland President: Athletic Director: Director of Compliance/FAR: Sports Information Director: Larry Inkster Assistant SID: Trainer: Athletic Head Jay Stancil Wilson Darin S. Edward D. de Rosset INFORMATION CONTACT Address: 310 College Street, CPO Box D-22 Clay Butler Athletic Of Gene Renfro 40906 Barbourville, Ky. UNION COLLEGE Location: Founded: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Af (PMS 165) and Black Orange Barbourville, Ky. 1,350 Bulldogs 1879 2009 Q left at the end of the ramp and con- Turn 29. tinue for approximately 17 miles into Barbour- right at the Turn ville. (just past the shopping center with a green roof). Go to the third traf At the the campus will be one block up on the right. BULLDOG BASEBALL 2 •Union College would serveasaunifyingin “Union.” The institutionit for havingnamedtheschool of Kentucky, isgivencredit 12 andlaterservedasgovernor president ofUnionfrom1910- Black,wholaterservedas to launchUnionCollege. and formedastockcompany of and JamesD.Blackmetinthe community. W.W.Sawyers a collegeintheBarbourville merchandise store,toestablish the ownerofageneral- desks, andJames T. Gibson, Harritt, asalesmanofschool the promptingof Abraham H. progressive citizensfollowed In1879agroupof “designed to Dec. 12,1879,carryingits and providedfortheissuanceof$20,000worthcapitalstock. The LondonEchoof or politicaldifferences. The Articles ofIncorporationweredrawn uponOct.18,1879, British mastiff andotherbreeds,wasusedforbullbaiting anddog The breed,whoseancestorsweredevelopedinBritainbeforethe13thcenturyfrom Union’s athleticmascot,theEnglishBulldog,wasintroducedduringfallof1925. Conference of The UnitedMethodistChurch. been authorizedtoattendthesalebyBoardofEducationKentucky Annual with Mrs.MahalaDowisfurnishingthefunds. The renownedKentuckyeducatorhad to GreenElliott,whopurchaseditforDr. DanielStevensonforthe sumof$4,425 experience severe Unionwasoperatedunderlocalleadershipforthe Virginia.” activities andclubs. organizations suchasmusic,theatre productions,sports,student government,religious through theend oftheschoolyear. Students canparticipateinmorethan 30campus bachelor’s degree from Unionin1966. Dr. Phillip A. Sharp,theco-winner ofthe1993NobelPrizeformedicine,received his boast ofaNobelPrize-winning graduate?UnionCollegecancertainlylayclaimtothat. education leadingtoaMaster’s degree,Fifth-Year Certi offers pre-professionalprogramsthatareaf degree. Minorsarealsoavailableinmanyoftheseprograms. Inaddition,thecollege in 2007.In2008,Unionopenedupanewweight-roomfacility aswell. was constructedatBurch/NauField(football)in2003and syntheticsportsturninlaid courts wereconstructed,whiletheexistingfourresurfaced, andanewpressbox new scoreboardsinstalledandalights,roofgutters installed. Two newtennis 2002 withanewout at Jerry W. Carey BaseballStadium,whileanewwoodenout also receivedfaceliftsaswell. A newbrickbackstoperectedin2001atSandersField Technology Centerandtherenovation ofSpeedHall.Union’s athleticfacilitieshave were theconstructionofStewart-Lyttle Apartments, Sharp Academic Center, Black academic andathleticcenters,theupgradeofexistingfacilities.Projectscompleted and buildingproject.Plansincludedthecreationofnewstudenthousing,expanded an areaadjacenttoUnion’s currentbaseballcomplex. same year. A registeredEnglishBulldog,Mackdiedin1971.Hisremainsareburied living mascotnamedMack.HewaspresentedattheHomecomingbasketballgamethat In1967,the Alpha PhiOmegaservicefraternityofUnionCollegepurchasedthe sports wereoutlawedinthe19thcentury. fi This IsUnion! Campus lifestartsfromthemoment thestudentsarriveoncampusandcontinues How manyindependent,liberal artscollegesintheCommonwealthofKentuckycan Union Collegealsoboastsagraduateprogram The collegeoffers graduateworkin Union offers 27majorsintheundergraduate curriculum,whichleadtoabachelor’s During thepastsevenyears,UnionCollegebeganamajorcampusrenovation ce ofJudgeJ.H. Tinsley fi ll along-feltwantineasternKentucky, eastern Tennessee andwestern fi nancial struggles.OnOct.25,1886,thepropertywas“criedoff” fi eld wallin2008.Robsion Arena recentlyhadthe fi rst announcementofUnion,listedthecorporationasbeing fl uence forthecommunityregardlessofchurchaf fi liated withotherinstitutionsandagencies. fi C rst fewyears,butbeganto ENTENNIAL fi cate and RankICerti fi eld fencewasbuiltin H fi ALL ghting untilthese fl oor repainted, fi fi liation cate. fi rst dinners, dances,bon Springfest, lip-synccontests,student including Homecoming,springformal, clubs andorganizations; studentevents Founded arts college Type Activities intramual sports a numberofjuniorvarsitysportsand sports, includingcoedcheerleading, Athletics Center andnewstudentapartments center andlibrary, Academic Resource including ourstate-of-the-arttechnology by fourstateparks;20buildings Georgian architectureandsurrounded majestic trees,mountaingreenery, and Campus Gap NationalHistoricPark Road and30milesfromCumberland range alongthefamous Wilderness foothills ofthe Appalachian Mountain southeastern Kentucky, locatedinthe Interstate 75inBarbourville, Location 21 minors Bachelor ofSciencedegrees;27majors, Academics fi representing 19states,PuertoRicoand Students all faiths however, Unionwelcomesstudentsof Af college inthemountains of network network access;studentsreceive50MB and residencehallsarewiredfor Technology recreation undergraduate students approximately 98percentofUnion’s $2 millionawardedannually to Financial Aid/Scholarships States of themostwiredtownsin United Life MagazinelistsBarbourvilleasone include cabletelevision; Yahoo! 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THE fi res andoutdoor F ACTS : Nearly fi rst WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM fth fi Union College • 3 nish second at the AAC the nish second at nished tied for fi fi nished 21st at the NAIA Swimming and Diving National the NAIA nished 21st at nished fourth at the conference meet fi fi nished 14th at the NAIA Swimming and Diving National the NAIA nished 14th at fi ed for the marathon and he was a Daktronics-NAIA Scholar- the marathon and he was a Daktronics-NAIA ed for fi nish nished second in the AAC Tournament after a third-place regular- Tournament AAC nished second in the fi rst-ever NAIA appearance, World rst-ever NAIA fi fi The men’s team The men’s Championship squad The women’s Championship Team Scholar The Lady Bulldogs were named a NAIA Championship squad The women’s Andre Thornton and Johnnie Nabors were two-time All-Americans Thornton and Johnnie Nabors were two-time Andre Kibert quali Athlete during the indoor and records were broken and women’s total of 43 men’s A outdoor seasons All-AAC performances to The Bulldogs used 15 Junior Sam Lee was a member of NAIA All-Region XII Junior Sam Lee was a member of NAIA team. Tournament All-AAC Lee also played his way to the All-AAC team gave Union two players on the Adam LaTulippe All-AAC honors Region XII and All-NAIA Dudley McKenna earned Union season All-AAC nods All-Region XII and Sarah Driver earned All-AAC player All-Region XII and also was a Tatman Ashley Freshman Tournament Region XII Finished third at NAIA Aaron Dunaway was named to the All-AAC Second Team All-AAC Second Aaron Dunaway was named to the to join the 1,000-point Chris Stunson became the 26th player in Union history club All-AAC defensive team Stunson added a spot on the Team All-AAC Freshmen Michael Hester was a member of the AAC Regular-Season Champions, AAC Tournament Champions and NAIA Champions and NAIA Tournament AAC Champions, AAC Regular-Season Region XII Champions Tournament National Advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NAIA Year AAC Player of the Region XII and Anthony Hill was named the NAIA selections All-AAC total of four Bulldogs were A AAC Regular-Season Co-Champions and AAC Tournament Champions Tournament AAC and Co-Champions AAC Regular-Season Tournament Division II National Advanced to the NAIA and won his 100th game at Union Curry passed the 200 career win plateau Tim 14 Records were broken during the season honors with Brooke Smith earning Player of the Team All-AAC Three earned honors Year Union was ranked as high as No. 20 on January 23 14 Records were broken during the season AAC Regular-Season Champions, AAC Tournament Champions and NAIA Champions and NAIA Tournament AAC Champions, AAC Regular-Season Region XII Champions Tournament National Advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NAIA honors Year AAC Player of the Region XII and Camila Cunha won the NAIA All-AAC selections total of four Union players were A The 48 wins tied the 2006 squad for the most in program history and is the fourth-straight 40-plus win year under Bart Osborne in winningest coach Osborne surpassed the 200-win mark, making him Union’s program history Team First in wins with 17 and was named a NAIA Marty Popham led NAIA All-American with two others earning honorable mentions All-AAC team Four players were named to the In all, 33 school records were broken or tied during the season NAIA Region XII Champions and South Central Super Region Champions NAIA Made 2007-08 Union Athletics Review Athletics Union 2007-08 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MEN’S & WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD TRACK WOMEN’S MEN’S & MEN’S & WOMEN’S GOLF MEN’S & SOFTBALL (24-29, 10-6 AAC) (24-29, 10-6 SOFTBALL MEN’S BASKETBALL (19-13, 8-10 AAC) (19-13, 8-10 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEN’S TENNIS (16-3, 5-0 AAC) TENNIS (16-3, 5-0 MEN’S WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (25-9, 15-3 AAC) (25-9, 15-3 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S TENNIS (15-5, 5-0 AAC) TENNIS (15-5, 5-0 WOMEN’S MEN’S & WOMEN’S SWIMMING MEN’S & BASEBALL (48-18, 13-5 AAC) (48-18, 13-5 BASEBALL nished fi eld of play as fi nal victory nal fi and sixth overall for nish in a row fi nish, fi nal contest nal ve fi fi rst time since 2001 season fi ed for the NAIA National Championship. He the NAIA ed for fi in the U.S. nish ever fi six years Union nish in the is the third top- nish fi fi nished fourth at the NCCA Division II National Championship at the NCCA nished fourth fi Brandon Kibert quali All-Region XII honors All-AAC and 145th after earning now sits at 21:48 Kandy Hubbard broke the school record four times which Scholar-Athletes Kibert and Hubbard were 2007 Daktronics-NAIA Union The fourth-place the program Cycling Conference Collegiate won the MidWest Winn Freshman Zach Year Division II Rider of the AAC Regular-Season Champions AAC Regular-Season awards Year AAC Player of the Monica Moreland won the Region XII and honors Year Setter and Freshman of the AAC along with the All-AAC All-Region XII and Stephanie Pateman and Marlee Cooper were selections records were broken total of 12 school A The team was ranked as high as 29th nationally Heather Jaques was named to the NAIA All-American honorable mention list Heather Jaques was named to the NAIA quarter Tournament AAC Union won a Karla Goncalves was an All-AAC player Karla Goncalves was an Union earned 10 wins for the Included in the 10 wins was a AAC Tournament quarter Tournament AAC Included in the 10 wins was a All-AAC team Seniors Patrick Bueno and Dustin Isom were named to the Joey Waters passed his way to the Mid-South Conference East Offensive Player passed his way to the Mid-South Conference East Offensive Waters Joey and numerous school records Year of the four on the offensive Team, All-MSC East First Union put six players on the side with two on the defensive team snapping a The Bulldogs ended the season with a 28-21 win at Georgetown Tigers 23-game losing streak to the Patrick O’Neal made 143 tackles for the single-season record • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In all, Union had nine team national championship In all, Union had nine team AAC and Region three Union coaches collected Marty Popham, from the baseball squad, and Brooke The 2007-2008 year for Union College athletics year for Union College The 2007-2008 its highest Union posted has been a part of the conference. Also, Union Director has been a part of the conference. AAC was named the 2008 Wilson S. Athletics Darin of Year. Athletic Director of the AAC Championships, three Region appearances, seven All-Americans, 10 conference XII Championship, six three Region XII Players of the Year, Players of the All- award winners, and 13 All-Conference 61 Year, Region XII performances. The women’s as well. awards Year XII Coach of the award, Team Scholar swim team added the NAIA Scholar Daktronics-NAIA four student-athletes were Academic made the CoSIDA Athletes, while two others All-Conference Academic All-America nods Team. went to 23 Union athletes. team, were basketball Smith, a member of the women’s of the Athletes named the Union Male and Female Team All-American First was a NAIA Popham Year. and selected in the 20th round by the Player Draft. Smith First-Year Indians during the 2008 award en Year Conference Player of the Athletic Appalachian captured the Allison Fowler received Team. Third All-American route to a nod on the NAIA which represents excellence on the Award the Danny Drinkard well as in the classroom and community. Fowler was also a part of the Union Fowler was also a part of the well as in the classroom and community. and MVP Tournament AAC the 2008 basketball team and was named women’s Year. AAC Defensive Player of the MEN’S & WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY MEN’S & which also marks the best which also marks Sports Academy Directors’ Cup NAIA Standings by Cup NAIA Academy Directors’ Sports All-Sports Walker Duard AAC In the placing 28th. a second-place standings, Union posted Trophy proved to be a memorable one. proved to be CYCLING VOLLEYBALL (34-15, 16-2 AAC) (34-15, 16-2 VOLLEYBALL WOMEN’S SOCCER (7-8-2, 3-3-1 AAC) WOMEN’S SOCCER (7-8-2, 3-3-1 MEN’S SOCCER (10-7-1, 1-5-1 AAC) MEN’S SOCCER (10-7-1, 1-5-1 FOOTBALL (4-7, 2-3 MSC EAST) FOOTBALL BULLDOG BASEBALL 4 •Union College a recyclingcenter beforebeingrenovatedfor thenew Wellness Center. Center in1990. In1994,theareaonceused as acoffee shopwas cleanedupandwasusedas closed because ofstructuralproblems.Itwas reinforcedandre-openedas theIntramural remained thatwaythroughout the1970s.Foraperiodoftimein‘80s,buildingwas the Dramatic Arts Center(DAC),andthegymnasiumwas convertedintoastage. Arena) wasbuilt,andtheold gymwasturnedovertotheDramaDepartment.Itrenamed the basement andatthetimeofits constructionwasconsidered“state-of-the-art.” The poolwas constructed in1919astheCollege’s gymnasium.Itcontainedaswimmingpoolinthe his deathonFeb.14,1990. unsuccessful runasKentuckygubernatorialcandidatein1959,RobsionpracticedlawLouisvilleandFortLauderdale, Fla.unt he heldavarietypostsinthepoliticalworld,includingthreetermsasmemberofU.S.HouseRepresentatives. Followi years, RobsionservedintheU.S. Army from1942-46andwasstationed overseasin Africa, Italyand Austria. Uponhisdischarge sion servedaschiefoftheLawDivisionUnitedStatesBureauPrisons. After practicinglawinLouisvillefornearly gressional secretaryfrom1919-28,andhewasadmittedtothebarin1926movedLouisville1928.From1928-35, Rob- world, Robsionneverforgot hisrootsandtiesto Unionasheremainedaloyalsupporteroftheschool. rial Arena in1990tohonoroneoftheschool’s alums and long-timesupporter. Education andRecreationDepartment. basketball, women’s basketball,volleyballandswimmingvisitingteamsclassroomsof handrails dividingeachaisleinthereservedseatingsection. of foldingchairs.However, orange,chair-back seatswithblackarmrestshavereplacedthefoldingchairs.Inaddition,therea level portionofthegym. do withthereservedseatingsectioninlower improvements. Also, allofthelockerroomareasreceivedvast 04 seasonaswellanewroofandgutters. lighting systemwereinstalledforthe2003- have beentotalrepainted.Newscoreboardsand During thepastyear, thelobbyandgymareas 3-point lineformen’s basketballwasadded. undergone somerenovation. ity is1,800,andthegymnasiumhasrecently the 1978-79season. The arena’s seatingcapac- for theLadyBulldogbasketballprogramsince Memorial Arena hasservedasthehomecourt Part ofthebasementareawas convertedintoacoffee shopinthefallof1973, andit Born in1904,theBarbourville,Ky. nativeattendedandgraduatedfromGeorge Washington Universityin1926.Hewasacon- Robsion wasa1919graduateoftheoldUnionCollege Academy. Though hisprofessionalandpoliticallifetookhimalloverthe Originally, thebuildingwasknownasPhysicalEducationBuilding. The namewaschangedtotheJohnM.RobsionJr. Memo- Besides thegym,Robsion Arena alsohousesanindoorswimming pool,anathletictrainingroom,lockerroomsforthemen’s The reservedseatingsectiononceconsisted Previously, theonlymajoralterationhadto The gym Constructed in1963,theJohnM.RobsionJr. Jerry W.CareyStadiumatColonelHarlandSandersField fi rst indoor poolinthestateofKentucky. Intheearly1960s,anew gymnasium (Robsion fl oor wasrepaintedandthenew T HE U NION C weights fromthreeto50pounds. bikes alongwithadditionalfree treadmills, ellipticalandstationary fi addition, theweightroomhousesdipracksandfreeweights rangingfrom and legcurlcombomachines,pulldownpreacher areas.In 420 poundsperstation. Also locatedintheweightroomarelegextension well asfacultyandstaff duringdesignatedtimes. features twoareas,aweight-roomandcardioarea. of SoldiersandSailorsCenterwascompletedinthespring2008 center tohelptraininandoutofseason. The renovationofthelowerlevel OLLEGE ve poundsto120pounds. Soldiers andSailorswas The cardioareaishometo The weight-roomportionfeatures10powerrackswithplatforms and The revampedweight-roomfacilityisopentoallUnionstudents as Union Collegestudent-athleteshaveanewstate-of-the-artwellness W EIGHT R OOM F ACILITY fi ces fortheHealth,Physical seven re ng an il , WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM the rst in fi ce. fi Union College • 5 Gene Renfro is Renfro, a native of Jay Stancil has Jay Stancil During his career, Sports Information Assistant Gene Renfro beginning his second Assistant year as the Sports Information Director. Tenn., Johnson City, comes to Union after Sports Information Director Sports Information Jay Stancil served as Union Sports College’s Information Director August of 1999. since Stancil has received numerous awards, honors and one rst-place fi Media Information Media Among his responsibilities, Renfro will from Renfro earned his bachelor’s Renfro is a member of both the NAIA- Over the years, Stancil has served as the SID, Stancil has had 11 As Union’s Stancil is a member of the NAIA-SIDA Region Also, Stancil served as the NAIA Stancil is married, and he and his wife, serving six years in the Milligan (Tenn.) serving six years in the Milligan (Tenn.) College sports information of assist in media relations for all 23 of Union’s athletic programs as well as writing releases, compiling statistics, website maintenance and producing and publishing media guides. in sports Milligan in 2005 and his master’s State Tennessee management from East Univeristy. and CoSIDA. 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Athletic Room 107B in the Lakeside College Sports provided by the Union Information Of BULLDOG BASEBALL 6 •Union College dominant pitcher.” to beOK,butwe justwon’t have that Osborne said.“Our pitchingisgoing dominant guylikeMarty(Popham),” season), butIdon’t thinkwe’llhavea will workoutisstillupinthe air. seven otherarmstothestaff, buthowthings regular starterin2008. Yet, Unionhasadded Lance Dougherty The Bulldogsreturneighthurlerswith PITCHING STAFF and ourbiggestquestionmark.” coach said.“Butourpitchingisunproven our defensewillbeimproved,”theBulldog and Ifeelrealgoodaboutouroffense and pitching. squad, butOsborneisconcernedabouthisstarting since wewenttothe World Series.” said. “Ithinkpeoplewillwanttobeatusevenmorenow on theirbacks. will likelydoforthe2009Bulldogsispaintalarger bull’s eye American First Team honors. 133 strikeoutsin123inningsofwork,earninghimNAIA All- Popham and inningspitched(499.1).Unionwasledbyace and registeredschoolrecordsforshutouts(11), (371) led theNAIA with205stolenbases. runs pergame. Adding totheteam’s offensive prowess,Union triples and54homerunswhilescoring548toaverage8.3 strong pitching. The Bulldogsbatted.331with131doubles,14 record forwins,in2008withabalanceoftimelyhittingand year’s teamhasn’t doneanythingyet.” coach. “That’s off oflastyear’s team’s accomplishments. This little toOsborne. since April 19,2006.However, thepreseasonrankingmeans preseason rankingmakesthattarget evenbigger. have abigtarget paintedonitsback. And theBulldogs’ No.7 couple seasons,anditstarestheminthefaceagain2009. has beenthechallengeforOsborneandBulldogspast success isonethingandmaintainingthatanother. That World Seriesin2008. Region XIIchampionshiptwiceandadvancedtotheNAIA Appalachian Athletic Conferencetournamentonce,NAIA U “We’ve gotmorepitchingdepth(this “We’ve got someveteransbackonoffense Union returnsanumberofplayersfromlastyear’s “We’ll beabiggertarget thanwe’vebeeninthepast,”he And asfortheNAIA World Seriesrun,Osbornesaidallthat The Bulldogpitchingstaff compileda4.06earned-run average Union posteda48-18overallrecord,equalingtheschool “It (theranking)meansnothingtome,”saidthesix-year The No.7rankingisthehighestUnionhasbeeninpoll After placing As hasbeenthecaseforUnioninrecentyears,achieving 2009 BulldogPreview have posted40-pluswinseasonsfourtimes,wonthe head coach nion Collegehasgonetonewheightseachseasonunder whowent17-1witha2.27earned-runaverageand fi fth attheNAIA World Series,Unionwill (Canyon, Texas) back astheonly Bart Osborne . In fi ve seasons,theBulldogs Marty career RBIleader, Unionhasavoidto With thegraduationof BACKSTOP fi role. Danielswillalsoplayintheout N.Y.) willbethemainstayswithDanielsservingincloser’s Green, Ky.) andjuniortransfer earned-run averageandonesave. Henson went4-1in12appearanceswithninestarts,a4.26 Lucas Henson and a4.18earned-runaveragelastseason. him backtothepen.” Osborne. “Ifitappearsit’s notgoingtoworkout,we’llmove fi foot-7 right-handerwillattempttobeastarterthisseasonforthe and thecareermarkforappearanceswith66.However, the6- records forappearancesandreliefwith26in2007 previous threeseasonsinthebullpen,settingsingle-season big-game pitcher. average of14.85,butOsbornesaidhehasthepotentialtobea due toaninjury. In6.2inningsofwork,hepostedanearned-run second tryathisjuniorseason.His2008campaignwascutshort in 83.0inningsofwork. 2.93 earned-runaverage,twocompletegamesand48strikeouts eld andseetimeonthemound. rst timesincethe2006season. Freshman In thebullpen,seniorleft-hander Junior transfer In 25appearanceslastseason,Bargo went1-6withfoursaves “We’re goingtoexperimentwithBargo beingastarter,” said Chaz Bargo Right-hander Dougherty, a5-foot-8left-hander, went8-1in 16startswitha Brandon Hedrick (Barbourville,Ky.) spentthemajorityofhis (Corbin,Ky.) willalsohelpoutasstarters. Adam Snyder Jason Parsons Justin Hart– Bulldogs’ second baseman. Offensively, Henriquez willholdhisownafter batting .311 withsixhomeruns,12 Henriquez spentall2008asthe much ofthetimeinbackstop. doubles and53RBIs.Healsostole year starterbehindtheplate,Hart (Knoxville,Ky.) isbackfora Chris Daniels (Corbin, Ky.) willalsoplaythe (Hamilton,Ohio)andjunior (Brooklyn, N.Y.) receiving 36 basesin38attempts. The drove In182runsduringhis four-year careeraswell Russell Logsdon throwing out39would-be fi eld. the program’s all-time Lioney Henriquez fi base stealers. ll atcatcher. A three- position withsenior the teamwillusethree players to Osborne saidthat question remains (Wappingers Fall, fi ll the (Bowling WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM Union College • 7 RBIs eld (Va.) College. eld (Va.) fi but stole 13 bases in 2009 Bulldog Preview Bulldog 2009 ve on any given day. fi Trey Wheeler Wheeler Trey 17 tries. Wheeler hit .318 with Wheeler 17 tries. 11 doubles, two home runs and 41 doubles, two 11 Sitton will hit seventh with Sitton will hit seventh Satterlee will round out the lineup in the Last season, Union had only two left- addition of Daniels, Hedrick and Sitton, the With during the last two The Bulldogs have stolen over 400 bases same in 2009. And opponents can expect more of the and run,” said “Seven of our nine in our lineup can steal All in all, Osborne expects the race for the regular-season pitching the three-game series, we’ll get into more “With The conference tournament has been altered to include all 10 The Bulldogs will open the conference slate on Feb. 28 and serve as backups. LINEUP spots of the The top three last season identical from Henriquez and Grinstead will bat those spots. Daniels with Hedrick and Ehringer No. 5 and No. 6 holes. either Mills or will be lineup batting (Hopkinsville, Ky.) Kysar, with eighth as the designated last played in Mills hitter. sitting in the 2007, batting .300 (six cleanup hits in 20 at bats) with six in the RBIs in 2008. No. 9 spot. hander hitters in the lineup. But the Bulldogs could have up to The Union has added more power to its lineup. Bulldogs had 54 home runs last year after 205 stolen bases seasons, swiping 198 in 2007 before recording last year. guy can run.” Osborne. “Even our four-hole CONFERENCE ATHLETIC APPALACHIAN After the strong postseason run last season, Union is favored to Tennessee Athletic Conference in 2009. Appalachian win the College and Montreat (N.C.) College are close behind Wesleyan in second and third. crown to be a tough one, especially since the league has gone to three-game series. depth, and it will reveal a true champion,” the coach said. teams. SCHEDULE The Bulldogs have 54 games scheduled with 29 at home and 25 on the road. Union will open the season Feb. 7 with a home College. Asbury (Ky.) doubleheader against March 1 at home against Blue will ve Kenny fi eld fi and Mills (Roark, Ky.) (Roark, Ky.) Sophomore Cory Estep Cory Estep C.R. Berry said.

(Eighty Eight, (Eighty Eight, power, Osborne power, eld in seniors fi the fact that eld despite (Somerset, Ky.). fi (Louisville, Ky.) will (Louisville, Ky.) eld, recording 141 fi pounds, Daniels has some Ryan Satterlee Ryan (Cobden, Ill.) will man Jonathan Riddle Jonathan Josh Ehringer Josh Ehringer (Bowling Green, Ky.) started 65 games (Bowling Green, Ky.) Donnie Popham awless in center fl (Barbourville, Ky.) will also see time in the will also see time in (Barbourville, Ky.) Joining Kysar and Ehringer in the out Troy Sitton Troy will be Daniels. Though only 5-foot-11 and 165 Though only 5-foot-11 will be Daniels. honorable mention. Satterlee, who is eld will be much improved with elder has 20 home runs and 168 RBIs in his career, elder has 20 home runs and 168 RBIs in his career, fi Joe Grinstead fi Kris Mills (Corbin, Ky.) and (Corbin, Ky.) rst.” fi eld. Ehringer is poised to become the all-time RBI leader in Hitting leadoff, Kysar batted .327 with 14 doubles and Hitting leadoff, Red-shirt freshman Sharing time with Henriquez will be sophomore with Henriquez Sharing time Senior “The in Junior transfer fi rst base, while junior transfer putting him 11 four-baggers and 15 RBIs away from setting four-baggers putting him 11 those records. Last season, he batted .332 with 21 doubles, 12 All-American home runs and 60 RBIs as he was named a NAIA triples with three home runs, while driving in 48 runs and triples with three home runs, while driving scoring 66 times. He also recorded 41 stolen bases in 46 tries. he was Defensively, putouts and seven assists with no errors. program history and could make a run a the home-run crown. The right Kysar Kysar help out at third, especially when Hedrick is called to pitch. help out at third, especially when Hedrick Senior in OUTFIELD out Union returns two-thirds of its starting good defensively, and with Joe (Grinstead) back at his natural and with Joe (Grinstead) good defensively, guy and will do a good position,” said Osborne. “Sitton is a big job at how well he will handle things defensively. he will handle things how well (Harlan, Ky.) and freshman (Harlan, Ky.) INFIELD about the Bulldog in Osborne feels good Ky.). Estep appeared in 23 games last season, posting a .294 last season, posting appeared in 23 games Estep Ky.). At 6-foot-3, 240 run scored. two RBIs and a average with behind the plate. prove a big target pounds, Riddle will be in the 2008 squad is currently slated to only one player from the starting lineup. fi Ohio) will play shortstop and with (Youngstown, Erin, played older brother, Hedrick at third. Satterlee’s second base for Union from 2005-06. in 2008 at shortstop, but this season he will move back to in 2008 at shortstop, during the 2007 campaign. Grinstead second, where he played runs .433 average and set school records for led the team with a four bases (46). He also lined 18 doubles, scored (78) and stolen in59 runs, earning him a triples and 10 home runs while driving honorable mention. All-American NAIA BULLDOG BASEBALL 8 •Union College 1 ob ea AssistantCoach HeadCoach AssistantCoach BobbySegal 21 AdamHines 44 BartOsborne 23 Roark,Ky./Red BirdMission Lexington,Ky./Tates Creek Hamilton,Ky./Rio Grande BowlingGreen,Ky./Bowling Green Paris,Ky./Asbury Annville,Ky./Jackson County 150 Somerset,Ky./Southwestern 220 5’9 6’0 ClayCity, Ky./Powell County SO 165 Wappingers Falls,N.Y./Northern SR Oklahoma 5’11 160 R/R 160 190 L/L JR 6’5 6’0 6’2 Corbin,Ky./Barbourville SO OF R/R LHP FR JR 195 Barbourville,Ky./Knox Central OF/RHP 5’11 L/L 185 Cumberland,Ky./Cumberland R/R 5’11 L/R SR RussellLogsdon 165 Youngstown, FR Ohio/Toledo LHP 6’0 ChrisDaniels R/R RHP OF 45 SO R/R C.R.Berry 42 175 Hopkinsville,Ky./Christian County JonathanGabbard OF L/L Louisville,Ky./Butler,41 Ky. INF 5’9 Cobden,Ill./RendLakeJC 180 JasonParsons 160 38 SR LHP 6’3 JoePiper 6’0 37 225 EightyEight,Ky./Barren County FR R/R JoshEhringer Harlan,Ky./Cawood FR 5’10 Corbin,Ky./Corbin 165 35 LoganKing JR R/R UTIL 6’0 34 L/L KobyHearn Berea,Ky./Berea Barbourville,Ky./Knox Central JR 33 Barbourville, Corbin,Ky./Corbin L/L Artemus,Ky./Knox Central Walton, OF Ky./Heritage LHPAcademy 205 240 190 32 S/R Ky./Barbourville DrewChamberlain 6’0 INF 6’3 6’2 RHPR/R JR 31 Matt 6’2 KrisMills FR FR JR 175 INF 30 Warren A.J.Gambrel Corbin,Ky./Corbin 190 R/R 27 R/R L/R Hustonville,Ky./Danville 5’11 Trey Wheeler 235 26 Knoxville, 180 SR 6’1 INF Ryan 220 Satterlee INF 190 Noblesville,Ind./Indiana Tech25 C 5’9 Canyon, Texas/Hutchinson JC 6’7 SO Tenn./Memphis L/L 6’1 Corbin,Ky./Corbin 24 SO SR DonniePopham R/R FR 22 Adam LHP RHP 210 R/R JR R/R JonathanRiddle 6’4 180 R/R 20 6’0 R/R 200 Snyder OF 5’9 Troy Sitton INF/RPH 19 JR RHP 190 C 200 BrandonHedrick SO Brooklyn,N.Y./Hiwassee CC BowlingGreen,Ky./Warren 155 East 18 6’0 6’4 R/R SamCreasy 5’8 R/R 16 175 FR JR BradyNapier SR 6’1 RHP 15 ChazBargo OF R/R L/R JR 14 L/L 160 CoryEstep 13 RHP 180 6’2 RHP R/R 180 LucasHenson LHP 6’1 5’1112 SR BrianMosher SR SR INF 11 LanceDougherty L/R 10 R/R MattGrimes R/R Hometown/Previous 9 AdamLee INF School INF OF 8 Tyler Martin 7 LioneyHenriquez B/T Class Pos. Ht. 6 JoeGrinstead Wt. 4 KennyKysar 3 2 No. Name 5RselLgdn (logs-done) (e-step) (air-ring-err) (sat-ter-lee) (pop-umm) (mo-sher) Pronunciation (ki-sir) (door-i-ty) (grin-stead) (lee-o-neehen-ree-kez) 45 Russell Logsdon 34 Josh Ehringer 24 Ryan Satterlee 20 Donnie Popham 12 Cory Estep 10 Brian LioneyHenriquez Mosher 9 Lance 4 Dougherty 3 Joe 2 Kenny Grinstead No. Name Kysar The 2009Bulldogs PRONUNCIATION GUIDE hee,Te 25 31 22 18 24 Wheeler, Trey 35 19 Warren, Matt 20 Snyder, Adam Sitton, Troy 37 Satterlee, Ryan 14 27 Riddle, Jonathan 10 Popham, Donnie 6 Piper, Joe 7 Parsons, Jason Napier, Brady 45 2 Mosher, Brian 33 Mills, Kris Martin, Tyler 11 Logsdon, Russell Lee, Adam 4 32 Kysar, Kenny 16 3 King, Logan 8 Henson, Lucas 26 Henriquez, Lioney Hedrick, Brandon 12 38 Hearn, Koby Grinstead, Joe 34 Grimes, Matt 9 Gambrel, A.J. 42 15 Fields, Jonathan Estep, Cory 41 Ehringer, Josh 13 30 Dougherty, Lance Daniels, Chris Creasy, Sam Chamberlain, Drew Berry, C.R. Bargo, Chaz Name No. A LPHABETIC R OSTER WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM

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Fifth Year with the Bulldogs Fifth Year Fifth Year with the Bulldogs Fifth Year 9-L Artemus, Ky. / Knox Central Ky. Artemus, TATS TATS TATS Second Year with the Bulldogs Second Year Canyon, Texas / Hutchinson JC Texas Canyon, Barbourville, Ky. / Knox Central Barbourville, Ky. S S S AREER AREER AREER C C C Red-shirted – Did not play Red-shirted – Did not Red-shirted – did not play … … Recorded 2 Appeared in 17 games, starting 16 … Posted an 8-1 record with a 2.93 ERA Appeared in 25 games, all relief appearances … Set career record for most appearances by a appearances … Set career record for most Appeared in 25 games, all relief 2005 Highlights: Appeared in 15 games, starting four ... Posted a 2.44 ERA with a 3-2 record and 1 complete game ... Struck out 32 with a 3-2 record and 1 complete ... Posted a 2.44 ERA Appeared in 15 games, starting four 2.33 ERA with a 2-0 record … Struck out 8 batters and walked 10 in 19.1 innings … with a 2-0 record … Struck out 8 batters and 2.33 ERA 1 batter and walked none in 1.2 innings … … Struck out games, all in relief … Posted a 0.00 ERA Appeared in 2 games, all in relief … Posted 0.00 ERA … Struck out 3 batters and walked 1 in 2.0 innings 0.00 ERA Appeared in 2 games, all in relief … Posted 2008 Highlights: 2008 Highlights: game, complete games … Struck out 48 batters and walked 32 in 83.0 innings … Hurled a complete 2008 Highlights: … Led team with 4 saves … record with 4.18 ERA pitcher … Posted a 1-6 team (26) and relief appearances (26) … Led Set single-season record for most appearances all relief appearances… hit .255 out 44 batters in 62.2 innings… Opponents a 7-2 record with a 3.02 ERA… Struck with 9 saves… Compiled Series World 2008 NAIA on May 16, 2008, as Union won 4-1 to advance to the Cumberland (Tenn.) 2006 Highlights: against him… batters in 44.1 innings pitched … batters in 44.1 innings Year Year 2008 ERA W-L APP Totals 2.93 SHO GS CG 8-1 SV 2.93 IP 8-1 17 17 H 16 2 R 0/1 16 2 HP WP BB SO 2B ER 3B B/Avg 0/1 HR 0 83.0 0 32 48 19 1 87 40 27 83.0 3 87 40 27 32 48 19 1 .265 3 1 .265 6 1 6 Year Year 2005 ERA W-L 0-0 0.00 2 APP 2006 SHO GS CG SV 0-0 IP 0.00 0 0 0/0 2 0 2.0 2007 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 .143 2-0 1 1 2.33 8 4 1 1 .301 0 0 0/0 H 13 0 1.2 2008 5 5 10 0 0 R 0 0 0/0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .167 HP 25 1 1 0 19.1 WP 5 1 1 .281 BB SO 2B ER 3B B/Avg HR 2-0 Totals 1.96 12 17 5 5 11 0 0 0/0 27 0 23.0 – RED-SHIRTED PLAY DID NOT Year Year 2005 ERA 6 1 7 0 1 .188 W-L 32 APP 2006 SHO 13 GS CG SV 3-2 IP 2.44 12 15 2007 25 2 3 4 1 0/1 9 0 3 .326 31 1 44.1 H 25 2008 3.02 R 13 7-2 HP 1-6 4.18 15 WP BB SO 2B ER 25 3B B/Avg HR Totals 26 21 0 0 0/0 45 3.68 4 32.1 66 11-10 0 0 4 0/0 1 30 2 0/1 9 93 57 42 101 7 62.2 – RED-SHIRTED 153 .253 PLAY DID NOT 14 139.1 64 32 21 16 44 14 2 13 10 3 .255 5 6 BULLDOG BASEBALL 10 •Union College 08.3 6-3 0 6 9 10 26 2 66 49 7.3 15-19 18-22 37.438 26.426 1260126 349 177 210.606 13-18 58117 23.461 6.55 20168 198 6369 182 46-59 5095.534 545338 173702486.441 HR 208 RBI 3B 2 Totals.566 2B 214 184-178 597 TB SLG% 5877 153 .358 63-63 BB HPSB-ATT SOOB% 211 .332 2008 5268 H 60-60 178 .365 R 2007 61-55 AB .382 2006 GP-GS Avg. Year oas.1 6-4 2 6 0 21 5 0 43 61 3.0 36-38 53102 261233.401 36-38 6.453 53102 261233 .401 HR 121 RBI 3B 6.453 2B TB SLG% 121 BB HPSB-ATT SOOB% 6570 6570 225 H 225 R Totals 64-64 .311 64-64 AB .311 2008 GP-GS Avg. Year 46-53 25-32 16.550 23.450 1059147 508 285 184.700 4098.478 2 13111 7891 141 79-97 270 346 851443.498 161 HR 210 RBI 3B .582 Totals 2B 185 170-136 464 TB SLG% 5676 .399 65-65 BB HPSB-ATT SOOB% 205 .433 2008 H 63-61 .371 R 2007 2112 27 25 AB 18 2006 49 .510 GP-GS .367 7 14.456 42-10 8-12 Avg. Year in 40RBIs… and started61games…Batted.371with56runsscored…Hit2homeruns,atriple14doubles…Stole25basesin32atte Recorded 18doublesand4triples…Hada.700sluggingpercentage.550on-base scored and58RBIs…Hit6homeruns… Tied forsecondontheteamwith18doubles… Also hit2triples…Stole18bases… played (61)...Batted.382with2homeruns,15doubles,3triplesand50RBIsScored52runsstole13bases Appalachian Athletic Conference AAC Freshmanofthe Year ... Appeared in61games,starting55...Setsingle-seasonrecordfor Player Profiles-Seniors 2006 Highlights: bases …Recorded121putouts, 135 assistsanda.948 … Appeared inandstarted64games…Batted.311 with6home runsand53RBIs…Scored65Stole36 2008 Highlights: scored with78… Tied theschool recordforstolenbaseswith46…Belted10homerunsanddrovein59RBIs best battingaverageinprogramhistoryashehit.433with91hits210atbats…Settheschoolrecordforruns All-Appalachian Athletic ConferenceFirst Team member… Appeared inandstarted65games…Postedthesecond- 2008 Highlights: percentage …Stole15bases led theteamwith12homeruns,21doublesand60RBIs…Posteda.606sluggingpercentage.438on-base All-Appalachian Athletic ConferenceFirst Team member…Playedin63games,startingallBatted.332and 2008 Highlights: Appeared in42games,starting10...Batted.367with27runsscored,2doubles,1triple,homerunand12RBIs NAIA RegionXIIFirst Team member… All-Appalachian Athletic ConferenceFirst Team member NamedNAIA All-American HonorableMention…NAIA RegionXIIFirst Team member… NamedNAIA All-American HonorableMention…NAIA RegionXIIFirst Team member… 2007 Highlights: C C C AREER AREER AREER Bowling Green,Ky. / Warren East S S S Brooklyn, N.Y. /HiawasseeJC Second Year withtheBulldogs TATS TATS TATS Fourth Year withtheBulldogs Fourth Year withtheBulldogs Somerset, Ky. /Southwestern 4-L 34-J Senior In 3-J

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Third Year with the Bulldogs Year Third Fourth Year with the Bulldogs Fourth Year with the Bulldogs Fourth Year TATS TATS TATS 45-R Barbourville, Ky. / Knox Central Barbourville, Ky. S S S Bowling Green, Ky. / Bowling Green Bowling Green, Ky. AREER AREER AREER C C C Appeared in 11 games, starting none ... Posted a 2-0 record with a 2.08 ERA and 3 games, starting none ... Posted a 2-0 record with a 2.08 ERA Appeared in 11 Appeared in 21 games, all in relief … Posted a 5.15 ERA with a 4-2 record and two saves with a Appeared in 21 games, all in relief … Posted a 5.15 ERA Played in 62 games, starting all 62 … Batted .327 with 14 doubles, 5 triples, 3 home runs and 48 all 62 … Batted .327 with 14 doubles, Played in 62 games, starting 2006 Highlights: appearances… Compiled a 1-1 record with 4 saves… Owned a 3.65 ERA… Tossed 37.0 innings… Totaled 31 Totaled 37.0 innings… Tossed 4 saves… Owned a 3.65 ERA… appearances… Compiled a 1-1 record with strikeouts… 2008 Highlights: Did not play – Red-shirted … 2007 Highlights: Appeared in 48 games, starting 2 … Batted .300 Appeared in 48 games, starting 2008 Highlights: Did not play – Red-shirted … 2007 Highlights: with 1 double and 6 RBIs … Stole 13 bases Region and All- Appalachian Athletic Conference teams … Played in 60 games, started 55… Hit .358 with 55 runs … Played in 60 games, started 55… Hit .358 Athletic Conference teams Appalachian All- Region and 2008 Highlights: in 43.2 innings … … Struck out 29 batters and walked 11 2008 Highlights: the third he has 15 … Stole 41 bases, becoming just triples leader in program history as RBIs … Became the all-time to steal 40 or more in a season … person in program history Appeared in 52 games, starting 13 ... Batted .349 with 52 runs scored, 3 triples and 12 RBIs ... Stole 15 bases in 17 ... Batted .349 with 52 runs scored, 3 triples Appeared in 52 games, starting 13 2006 Highlights: saves ... Struck out 8 in 21.2 innings pitched Year Year Avg. 48-2 .300 GP-GS 2007 AB 20 6 28 2008 48-2 R .300 13-17 3 1 5 .385 1 0 0 6 7 .350 H 20 6 Totals SO OB% SB-ATT BB HP 28 13-17 TB SLG% 3 1 5 .385 1 0 0 6 7 .350 2B 3B RBI HR – RED-SHIRTED PLAY DID NOT scored… Hit 1 home run… Added 9 doubles and 7 triples… Drove in 32 runs… Stole 28 bases in 31 attempts… Committed 2 errors in 1 Stole 28 bases in 31 attempts… Committed 9 doubles and 7 triples… Drove in 32 runs… Added run… scored… Hit 1 home attempts… attempts Year Year Avg. 15-17 52-13 9 4 9 .455 .349 GP-GS .444 63 2006 22 AB 28 52 0 3 0 12 2007 R .358 60-55 H 2008 .327 193 SO OB% SB-ATT BB HP 62-62 .343 55 69 TB SLG% 467 174-130 160 2B Totals 3B RBI 211 HR 173 23 15 4 .482 9 66 69 62 42 75 .454 92 225 84-94 7 1 14 5 32 95 .492 3 .483 17 23 30 .458 36 15 36 .449 48 102 28-31 41-46 Year Year 2006 ERA 3 6 W-L 2-0 1 0 3 9 .270 2.08 5 6 8 2 2 2 .203 0 1 11 8 0 5 .303 2 5 APP 1 2 .272 24 2007 10 SHO 7 31 0 0 0/1 GS CG 14 68 16 SV 1-1 IP 3 21.2 3.65 15 21 29 24 2008 20 11 45 0 0 0/0 44 4-2 4 37.0 5.15 25 58 H 21 7-3 Totals 28 3.96 R 53 0 0 0/1 HP 49 109 2 43.2 WP BB SO 2B ER 0 0 0/2 3B B/Avg HR 9 102.1 BULLDOG BASEBALL 12 •Union College oas .6 - 1 1 11 6. 8 43 42 81 .1 3 6 3 .318 3 8844351426181 67.2 1 1/1 141 HR B/Avg 3B ER BB SO2B WP 18 HP R 6-1 H 150.2 4.66 66 911/1 29 Totals 017.0 22 12 500/0 24 4.26 IP4-1 SV15 GSCG 6 21 SHO 11 2008 APP 13 6 8 51.310 5.82 1 0 2-0 W-L 0 2.320 2 6 ERA 2007 Year er R WL P G GSO VI H E BS B B HR B/Avg 3B ER BB SO2B WP HP R H 14 06.2 14 14 100/0 06.2 IP11 SV14 GSCG 100/0 SHO 4 51.378 14.85 11 Totals1 2 APP 4 4 51.378 14.85 0-0 1 2 W-L 4 ERA 0-0 2008 Year HR RBI 3B 2B 210711 TB SLG% 0.000 1 0.333 0-0 .324 210711 5 04.300 14 BB HPSB-ATT SOOB% 1-1 Totals.344 7 1240.297 34 1-1 20 H 7 32 .206 R 37-7 2008 2 .219 32-7 AB 2007 GP-GS .000 5-0 Avg. Year Player Profiles-Juniors and walked5in6.2innings 2008 Highlights: runs … 2008 Highlights: and 1shutout…HadsaveStruckout21batterswalked6in50.2innings 2008 Highlights: games andstarted5games…Compileda2-0recordwith5.82ERA… Tossed 17.0innings…Struckout5batters 2007 Highlights: Appeared in4games,starting1…Posteda0-0recordwith14.85ERA …Struckout5batters Appeared in32games,starting7…Batted.219with2doubles,1tripleandRBIsScored12 Appeared in12games,starting9…Posteda4.62ERA witha4-1record…Had1completegame Playedin5games…Scored2runs… Walked once C C AREER AREER Knoxville, Tenn. /MemphisUniversity S S Second Year withtheBulldogs TATS TATS Third Year withtheBulldogs Third Year withtheBulldogs 11-L 22-A

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Year Year 2-3 4 7 .500 Avg. 46-23 15 .390 GP-GS .463 82 2007 32 AB 38 15 3 0 1 11 2008 R .318 65-65 H .339 111-88 Totals 198 280 SO OB% SB-ATT BB HP 37 63 TB SLG% 52 95 2B 3B RBI HR 11 0 14 0 2 3 .421 51 18 26 .463 41 80 .404 52 118 7-10 36 14 19 .448 5-7 Year Avg. 50-1 .273 GP-GS 2008 50-1 .273 AB 11 3 11 47 3 Totals R 20-24 0 0 3 .273 47 0 0 0 1 3 .273 H 20-24 0 0 3 .273 0 1 3 .273 0 0 SO OB% SB-ATT BB HP TB SLG% 2B 3B RBI HR Year Year 2006 ERA W-L APP 2007 SHO GS CG SV 2-0 IP 3.00 2 2008 0-0 1.59 1 0 0/1 H 3 2-0 0 3.0 Totals 2.08 0 0 R 5 1 0 .286 4 1 1 1 2 0 HP WP BB SO 2B 0 0 0/1 ER 3B B/Avg HR 0 5.2 1 0 0/2 0 0 0 0 .211 4 1 1 0 1 3 0 8.2 0 0 8 2 2 1 3 3 1 0 .242 – RED-SHIRTED PLAY DID NOT BULLDOG BASEBALL 14 •Union College er v. PG A R 2 3 HR RBI 3B 2B TB SLG% BB HP 025.294 SB-ATT SOOB% 2 01.368 0-0 025.294 2 01.368 0-0 H 15 R Totals 15 17 17 AB .294 23-0 2008 GP-GS .294 23-0 Avg. Year er v. PG A R 2 3 HR 102.286 RBI 3B 0 12.250 2B 0-0 TB SLG% 102.286 0 12.250 0-0 BB HPSB-ATT SOOB% 1 1 H 7 R Totals 7 AB .143 6-0 2008 GP-GS .143 6-0 Avg. Year HR 01.000 RBI 3B 1 0.143 2B 0-0 TB SLG% 01.000 1 0.143 0-0 BB HPSB-ATT SOOB% 30 30 H 6 R Totals 6 AB .000 6-1 2008 GP-GS .000 6-1 Avg. Year Player Profiles-Sophomores 2008 Highlights: 2008 Highlights 2008 Highlight .368 2008 Highlights: s: Playedin6games,starting1…Scored3runsandhadRBI : Playedin6games…Batted.143with1double,runscoredand2RBIs Didnotplay Playedin23games…Batted.294with1runscoredand5RBIsHadanon-basepercentageof Walton, Ky. /Heritage Academy Berea, Ky. /BereaCommunity Second Year withtheBulldogs Second Year withtheBulldogs Second Year withtheBulldogs Second Year withtheBulldogs Lexington, Ky. / Tates Creek 10-B 14-B 12-C Sophomore Out Harlan, Ky. /Cawood 5-foot-9 /180pounds 6-foot-5 /160pounds 6-foot-1 /235pounds 5-foot-9 /165pounds Sophomore In 35-J Sophomore Catcher C C C Sophomore Pitcher Bats-R / Throws-R Bats-R / Throws-R Bats-R / Throws-R Bats-L / Throws-L AREER AREER AREER RIAN RADY S S S ORY OE TATS TATS TATS M P

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OPHAM elder fi P ONNIE Freshman In Freshman Bats-R / Throws-R Bats-R / 6-foot / 205 pounds 6-foot / 205 Louisville, Ky. / Butler Ky. Louisville, 20-D Second Year with the Bulldogs Second Year EE ANIELS ARSONS L D P elder / Pitcher Player Profiles - Red-Shirt Freshmen & Newcomers Freshmen - Red-Shirt Profiles Player fi DAM Oklahoma HRIS ASON Junior Pitcher Junior Pitcher 7-A Bats-L / Throws-R / Bats-L Bats-L / Throws-R / Bats-L Bats-R / Throws-R Bats-R / 6-foot / 160 pounds 6-foot-4 / 200 pounds 5-foot-11 / 165 pounds 5-foot-11 Junior Out 42-C First Year with the Bulldogs First Year with the Bulldogs First Year with the Bulldogs First Year 37-J Hamilton, Ohio / Rio Grande Noblesville, Ind. / Indiana Tech Noblesville, Ind. / Indiana Wappingers Falls, N.Y. / Northern Falls, N.Y. Wappingers 2008 Highlights: Red-shirted – Did not play 2008 Highlights: Red-shirted

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Eighty Eight,Ky. /Barren County 16-B Clay City, Ky. /PowellCounty 19-J First Year withtheBulldogs First Year withtheBulldogs First Year withtheBulldogs Freshman In 5-foot-10 /240pounds 5-foot-11 /185pounds 33-L 6-foot-1 /190pounds Corbin, Ky. /Corbin Bats-R / Throws-R Bats-R / Throws-R Bats-R / Throws-R Freshman In Freshman Catcher RANDON ONATHAN OGAN fi elder /Pitcher H K fi elder R EDRICK ING IDDLE WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM * ECORDS R Union College • 17 EAR Appearance -Y Y -B EAR %-AAC Tournament Championship; ^-KIAC Championship; Tournament %-AAC Y Championship; #-NAIA District 32 Championship; $- District Championship; #-NAIA Super Regional Championship; &-NAIA World Series World Super Regional Championship; &-NAIA NAIA Region XII Championship; *-NAIA South Central Championship; *-NAIA Region XII NAIA 1975 6-11 .353 D. Brunson Record Year Pct. Brunson D. 6-11 1975 .353 Coach 14-15 1976 D. Inkster .483 1977 10-16^ .385 Inkster L. Inkster 1978 18-11^# .621 Inkster 1979 10-18 L. .357 L. Inkster 1980 10-11 .476 L. Inkster 1981 18-14 .563 L. 1982 19-10 Inkster .655 L. Peters 1983 21-17^ .553 Inkster L. 1984 4-28 .125 D. Inkster 1985 18-8 .692 L. Inkster 1986 17-17 .500 Schmotzer L. Inkster 1987 26-16 .619 Schmotzer L. 1988 29-11 D. .725 Schmotzer L. 1989 18-14 D. .563 1990 26-16 D. .619 1991 36-13 .734 1992 35-13-1^# Albury .724 1993 26-18-1^# Albury W. .589 1994 39-17-1^# Albury Posey W. .693 1995 19-23 Posey W. .452 C. 1996 22-21 Posey .512 C. 1997 23-17 Posey .575 Wilson C. 1998 21-10 .677 C. 1999 28-20 .583 Wilson D. Wilson 2000 30-25-1 .536 Wilson D. 2001 41-18 .695 D. Wilson 2002 38-20 Osborne .655 D. 2003 24-23 Osborne .511 D. 2004 31-23 B. .574 2005 41-17 Osborne B. .707 Osborne 2006 48-14% .774 B. 2007 46-17$ B. .730 Osborne 2008 48-18$*& .727 B. Head Coach Bart Osborne Bart Coach Head rst fi rst time in fi fth. fi 860-560-4 (.605) ve Bulldogs played professionally. fi ECORDS at Union, making him ve seasons fi R rst fi Bart Osborne became the head coach of the became the head Bart Osborne a 214-89 record during Osborne has compiled heights in 2007 as it won Union reached new time in program history and hosted the South time in program history and hosted the Union College baseball program in July of 2003, in July of 2003, baseball program Union College to hold the post the seventh person making him at the school in was reinstated since the sport 1974. his He in program history. the winningest coach seasons in 2006 and recorded pair of 48-win record for wins in a 2008 to set the program the Bulldogs have posted a season. In addition, Conference Athletic Appalachian 74-34 record in and won the 2006 play under Osborne Appalachian Athletic Conference Tournament. for the Tournament Region XII the NAIA OACHING C Coach Year(s) Coach Year(s) Dean Brunson Larry Inkster Dwayne Peters 2: 1975-76 Dave Schmotzer Record Albury Wayne 1977-83, 1985-88 11: 1: 1984 Chris Posey 3: 1989-91 Darin Wilson 3: 1992-94 196-149 (.568) Bart Osborne 34 Totals 4: 1995-98 5: 1999-03 20-26 (.435) 5: 2004-present 80-43 (.650) 100-48-3 (.672) 4-28 (.125) 161-106-1 (.601) 214-89 (.706) 85-71 (.545) During his tenure, Osborne has produced one NAIA First Team All-American and Team First one NAIA During his tenure, Osborne has produced player to be drafted in the Major League Under Osborne, Union has also had one The Bulldogs went 1-2 at the 2008 NAIA World Series to place Series to place World The Bulldogs went 1-2 at the 2008 NAIA Prior to coming to Union, Osborne spent the past six years as an assistant coach Prior to coming to Union, Osborne spent Before coaching at Murray State, Osborne spent three seasons at Southeast Missouri State University and his Tennessee degree from Middle He received his Bachelor’s Addison and Osborne is married, and he and his wife, Julie, have two daughters - nine NAIA All-American Honorable Mentions, 15 NAIA Region XII All-Region All-Region Region XII Honorable Mentions, 15 NAIA All-American nine NAIA Athletic Appalachian All-Conference selections, the 2006 Team 19 First players, Team Conference Athletic Appalachian and the Year Conference Player and Freshman of the a player named the NAIA in 2005 and 2008. In addition, Union had Year Pitcher of the Week Pitcher of the once in 2006 and a pitcher named the NAIA Year Player of the All-Conference Academic Bulldogs have placed 24 players on the The twice in 2005. Scholar-Athletes. seven have been named Daktronics-NAIA and Team Player Draft while a total of Baseball First-Year Central Super Regional. In 2008, Osborne took the Bulldogs even further as Union Central Super Regional. In 2008, Osborne South NAIA Region XII championship in a row and won the won its second NAIA Series for the World Avista-NAIA Central Super Regional to advance to the program history. at Murray State University. While there, Murray State made postseason tournament at Murray State University. Conference tournament Valley 2003 Ohio appearances every season and won the All-Conference team has produced 19 championship. In addition, Murray State school records and raised it conference winning members, broken 16 offensive percentage from 39 percent to 51 percent. School for State University as an assistant, was the head coach at Kirby High (Tenn.) for two two years and served as a graduate assistant at Delta State (Miss.) University seasons. Community College, from Delta State. Osborne played at Roane State (Tenn.) Master’s helping it win the state championship in 1987 and was the team captain in 1988. Leanna, and a son - R.J. BULLDOG BASEBALL 18 •Union College entertainment companycalledtheZOOperstarsin2005and 2006. a studentassistantcoachin1998andasgraduate1999. (Ky.) University, pitchingtwoseasonsforthe Thoroughbreds. Havingearnedhisdegreein1998fromMurrayState,Hinesserved , wherehereceivedhis Associates DegreeinScience1995. Fromthere,hecontinuedhisplayingcareeratMurraySta as anassistant. Southeastern IllinoisCollege.Inall,hespent Segal issingleandresidesinBarbourville. In addition,SegalwasagameoperationsinternfortheIndianaPacersin2005aswelltravellingacrosscountry withan Bulldog CoachingStaff Hines ismarriedtotheformerHeatherJonesofIndianapolis,Ind.,andcoupleresidesinBarbourville. The Evansville,Ind.nativeisa1993graduateofNorthHighSchool.HinesthenwentontopitchtwoseasonsatSoutheastern Assistant CoachAdamHines his as abatboyandworkedmemberofthegroundscrewduring20032004campaigns.In Hoosiers’ varsitybaseballteamandearned Academic All-Big Ten honorsthreetimes. manangement fromIndianaUniversityinBloomington.Hewasafour-year memberofthe assisted withadvancedscoutingandhelpedpre-post-draftoperations. Reds. DuringhistimewiththeReds,Segalworkinginbaseballoperationsdepartmentand organization bysplittingtimeinCincinnatiand theSarasotaReds,anminor-league af championships asitmadeits going 48-18whilealsowinningtheNAIA RegionXIIandNAIA SouthCentralSuperRegional Assistant CoachBobbySegal one pitcherhasbeendraftedintheMajorLeagueBaseballFirst-Year PlayerDraftunderHines. Appalachian Athletic ConferencePitcherofthe Year, serving astheteam’s pitchingcoach. individual seasonpitchingrecordswereeithertiedorbroken. staff setprogramrecordsforinningspitched(499.1),strikeouts(71)andshutouts(11) whileeight Allowed (223),and11th inHitsPerGame Allowed (6.88). in Walked BattersPerGame(2.71),13thinRuns Allowed PerGame(3.84),17thin Total Runs fourth in Team ERA (3.03),10thinStrikeoutsPerGame(6.14),14th Total Strikeouts(356)19th the NAIA. The Bulldogsratedinthetop20sevenofninepitchingcategories.Unionranked Adam Hinesisinhis Segal spent A nativeofIndianapolis,Ind.,Segalreceivedhisbachelor’s degreeinsportsmarketing/ Prior tocomingUnion,Segalspentmuchof2007workingintheCincinnatiReds During his Bobby SegalisenteringhissecondseasonasamemberoftheUnionCollegebaseballstaff. In 2008,asUnionmadeits The Bulldogpitchingstaff has During the2004season,he Prior tocomingUnion,Hinesspentthefouryears(2001-04)asheadbaseballcoachat fi rst yearwiththeteam,IndiansdefeatedMemphisin Triple-A World Series. fi ve seasonsonthecoachingstaff atSoutheastern Illinoisashespentthe2000season fi rst seasonwiththeBulldogs,Uniontiedschoolrecordforwinsina fi ve seasonsworkingforthe Triple-A IndianapolisIndians.From2000-02,heserved fi fth yearastheassistantcoachofUnionCollegebaseballteam, fi fi rst-ever Avista-NAIA World Seriesappearance. fi rst-ever NAIA World Seriesappearance, theBulldogpitching rst withtheBulldogs,Unionhadoneoftoppitchingstaffs in fl ourished underHinesastwoplayershavebeenselectedthe fi rst in2005andthenagain2008. Also, fi liate ofthe te

as WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM ve with ve fi Union College • 19 eld. fi fth in the country, going 1-2 at going in the country, fth fi nish third. Rounding out the Top Top Rounding out the nish third. fi The Appalachian Athletic Conference Athletic Appalachian The overall and placed nished 48-18 fi eld (Va.) College (32-18, 7-11) coming in seventh. Bryan (Tenn.) in seventh. Bryan (Tenn.) coming 7-11) College (32-18, eld (Va.) fi Union Tabbed as Preseason Favorite in 2009 Favorite Tabbed as Preseason Union The AAC Tournament will be held May 8-13 in Kingsport, Tenn. held May 8-13 in Kingsport, will be Tournament AAC The Milligan (Tenn.) College (25-26, 8-10) starts off the second 8-10) starts off College (25-26, Milligan (Tenn.) Tennessee Wesleyan (44-16 overall, 14-4 AAC) is second with Montreat AAC) is 14-4 (44-16 overall, Wesleyan Tennessee Union College is the favorite to win the Appalachian Athletic Conference Athletic Conference Appalachian to win the is the favorite Union College Union College (19-30, 6-12), Virginia Intermont College (19-26, 6-12) and Intermont College Virginia College (19-30, 6-12), (6-37, 2-16) rounds out the Covenant (Ga.) College Blue Five are King (Tenn.) College (31-18, 13-5) and UVa-Wise (31-23, 10-8) (31-18, 13-5) and UVa-Wise College Five are King (Tenn.) the NAIA World Seried. After the Bulldogs ended the regular-season and the Bulldogs ended the regular-season After Seried. World the NAIA 14-13 in the second with a 13-5 league mark and losing AAC tournament in College. Wesleyan Tennessee to championship game to projected 11-7) (N.C.) College (38-17, in 2009 after making a run to the 2008 NAIA World Series. World the 2008 NAIA making a run to in 2009 after eld, Va. eld, fi eld. For women, fi rst-ever Commissioner. Commissioner. rst-ever fi Member Schools eld and volleyball. fi eld College ...... Blue fi In May of 2003, the AAC selected John In May of 2003, the The Appalachian Athletic The Appalachian Athletic Conference AAC participates in Division II The Sullivan as its Prior to taking the post, Sullivan served athletic director for as Montreat College’s AAC and NAIA six years and was named Year Athletic Director of the Region XII in 2000. Bryan College ...... Dayton, Tenn. Bryan College ...... Dayton, Covenant College ...... Lookout Mtn., Ga. Tenn. King College ...... Bristol, Tenn. Milligan College ...... Milligan, Montreat College ...... Montreat, N.C. Tenn. Athens, College ..... Wesleyan Tennessee Union College ...... Barbourville, Ky. Va. Wise, ...... Wise at Virginia University of Va. Intermont College ...... Bristol, Virginia Blue championships are awarded in: basketball, championships are awarded in: basketball, softball, tennis, golf, soccer, cross country, track & (AAC) is an ten-member conference (AAC) is an ten-member Association sanctioned by the National Athletics (NAIA). of Intercollegiate The league has members in Georgia, and Tennessee North Carolina, Kentucky, Virginia. basketball and and women’s in men’s sports and eight sponsors seven men’s sports. For men, the conference women’s in: baseball, championships offers golf, soccer, basketball, cross country, tennis and track & BULLDOG BASEBALL 20 •Union College historically black institutions,anotherformof membership. historically blackinstitutionswere votedinto Unprecedented actionwastaken in1953when opportunities toblackstudent-athletes. organization tooffer intercollegiatepostseason to equalitybybecomingthe first national level in1951. tournaments becamemandatoryatthedistrict got backtofullstrengthby1946.Qualifying were invitedthefollowingyearand for World War IIin1944before16teams to 32teamsin1938andsuspendedplayonly champion. universities todetermineanationalbasketball provide aframeworkforsmallcollegesand with excitingamateurcompetitionandto who wantedtoprovideKansasCity-areafans and agroupofKansasCitybusinessleaders S. Liston,Dr. JamesNaismith,FrankCramer, championship events. universi tiesandconductstwodozennational now includesmorethan360collegesand and theNAIB,grewan Association that of thatsmall-collegebasketballtournament, collegiate tournamentinanysport.Further, out become thelongestcontinuousnational basketball tournamenttippedoff whichhas Auditorium. Itwastherein1937thatamen’s was plantedtwoblocksawayatMunicipal March 10,1940.” City, Missouri,at10a.m.,Sunday, was heldinthePhillipsHotel,Kansas Intercollegiate Basketball(NAIB) of theNational Association of of the‘Organizing Convention’ Association: “The in the sports beganwithamundanenote dynamic contributiontocollegiate leadership. to scholarship,sportsmanshipand ethical behaviorandacommitment Above all,thereisanexpectationof opportunities forallstudent-athletes. as atrailblazerinprovidingequal apparent istheorganization’s role above athleticexcellence. Also dedication toacademicachievement are revealed. Among themisthe education, severalconsistencies in thehistoryofsportsandhigher One yearprevious totheinclusionof In 1948,theNAIBaf The originaleight-teamtournamentexpanded The tournamentwasthebrainchildofEmil But theseedfromwhichNAIBsprouted It isparadoxicalthatsuchalasting, In searchingfortheNAIA’s place The NationalAssociationofIntercollegiateAthletics fi rst recordedhistoryofthe fi rst general session rst generalsession fi rmed itscommitment T fi HE eld NAIA:AP (NAIA), andthe Association ofIntercollegiate Athletics NAIB wastransformedintotheNational appropriate stepsweretakenbywhichthe expressed desiresofthememberinstitutions, expansion occurred.In1952,asaresultofthe Arena, alsoinKansasCity, markingthe the Municipal Auditorium toCrosbyKemper tournament wasmovedfromthe con divisions. In1976,themen’s basketball enrollment sizeandphilosophy ofthetwo Association citedanarrowinggapbetween to onedivisionagainastheFootballCoaches of football.In1997,footballwasconsolidated 1970 whichpavedthewayfortwodivisions 1970s. An extensivestudywascompletedin the membershipfromacentralizedlocation. in toKansasCitybetterserve from thecampusofGeorge PepperdineCollege when the Association’s headquartersmoved rules andstandardswasadopted. held inadifferent arena. time since1937thatthetournament hadbeen volleyball (1969-80)wereaddedlater. 84), indoortrackand (1959), bowling(1962-78),gymnastics(1964- calendar in1956. Wrestling (1958), soccer diving wereaddedtothechampionships cross country, baseballandswimming tennis andoutdoortrack addition ofnationalchampionshipsingolf, Two major changesweremadeduringthe The NAIA revolutionizednational collegiate Another signi With the Association’s newnamecamethe ROUD fi cant stepoccurredin1957 fi rst all-encompassingset of P fi AST eld (1966)andmen’s , AD fi eld. Football, eld. YNAMIC fi nes of nes fi rst F UTURE many memoriesfrom1937-74. Auditorium, thearenathatwas hometoso National Championshipreturned toMunicipal the NAIA Division IMen’s Basketball nearly 65yearsafterthatinitialtournament, tournament gaverisetotheNAIA.Now, where theideaforsmall-collegebasketball to Olathe,Kansas,justmilesfromGardner relocated itsNationalOf sportsmanship. integrity, responsibility, servantleadershipand of districtplayasameansquali regional groupingsanddiscontinuetheuse of competitionthrough and spectatoriscommittedtothetruespirit Kansas City, Mo.,asitreturnedto itsroots. NAIA relocateditsheadquarters todowntown once again,butnottoofarfrom Olathe. The which everystudent-athlete,coach,of the NAIA seekstocreateanenvironmentin sport. Through ChampionsofCharacter, enhance thecharacter-building aspectsof 2000, theNAIA reaffirmed itspurposeto with theoveralleducationalexperience.In programs andchampionshipsinproperbalance national championships. voted toinstituteaf washed overthe Association. The membership in Atlanta, thewavesofchangeonceagain been heldinKansasCityfor56years. Basketball NationalChampionshipwhichhad In Julyof2007,theNationalOf Everything hascomefullcircle. The NAIA Since 1937,theNAIA hasadministered During the1993NAIA NationalConvention of era. Movingwiththenational its doorsin Tulsa andbegananew August 1,1993,theNAIA opened from KansasCityto Tulsa. On voted tomoveitsheadquarters in 1992whenthe Association the historyofNAIA unfolded included in1995. was addedin1984,andgolf tennis andvolleyball.Soccer outdoor trackand country, gymnastics,indoorand that yearwithbasketball,cross Championships forwomenbegan athletics tobothmenandwomen. organization to offer collegiate that supportedbecomingthe by themembershiponMay1 on thatdatefollowedamailvote August 1,1980.Official notice athletics programsforwomenon athletics withtheestablishmentof fi Another importantchapterin ce wastheDivisionIMen’s fi liated conferenceand fi fi ve tenets:respect, ce inJulyof2001 fi eld, softball, eld, fi fi cation for ce moved fi cial fi rst WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM Joe rst in rst fi in th (2002) nding fi became landing in stolen bases th round of the Major (2006) as the only th Nate Zettler Nate Zettler was also tied for career victory with a each ranked in the th Union College • 21 in earned-run average th Bart Osborne . Marty Popham C.R. Berry or better all season long, marking th Adam Carrico in stolen bases per game (0.708) while Joe Grinstead ve seasons at the helm, Osborne has a th Union ranked in the Top 25 in the NAIA 25 in the NAIA Top Union ranked in the As a team, Union hit .331 with 131 As a team, Union hit .331 fi The Bulldogs did a good job in The Bulldogs was drafted in the 20 Four Bulldogs were named to the All- Four Bulldogs were named to the in walks allowed (2.470) and earned-run and st Union head coach Lioney Henriquez Everyone feels more comfortable at home, and Everyone feels more comfortable . ve times, including the last four years in a row. fi mark of 197 wins on April 12 with a 10-0 win mark of 197 wins on th elding percentage (1.000) and 16 and 2008 Season In Review Season 2008 fi After posting one of the best seasons on the mound After The Bulldogs made themselves comfortable in the During the 1990s, Union strived to hit the 30-win mark rst in rst Kenny Kysar Kenny Kysar Marty Popham fi , (2003) as the only Bulldogs to be drafted. Josh Ehringer , Larry Inkster’s Larry Inkster’s rst hit the 41-win mark in 2001 as it posted a 41-18 record. In 2005, fi best while they ranked 21 th rst time in program history Union spent all season in the poll. Despite Kike Canizal fi The Bulldog pitching staff posted a 4.06 earned-run average, allowing 291 posted a 4.06 earned-run The Bulldog pitching staff The Bulldogs currently have strung together 13 consecutive winning Marty Popham Union As a team, Union led the nation in stolen bases per game (3.106) and was As a team, Union led the nation in stolen bases elding percentage (1.000). TAKING ONE FOR THE TEAM: THE FOR ONE TAKING their way on base, boasting a .439 on-base percentage. Union set a single- percentage. Union base, boasting a .439 on-base their way on hit by a pitch a the Bulldogs were also for walks with 317, and season record Union batters (Mich.) on Feb. 16, Against Rochester 104 times. school-record times in a game. were hit eight THE NUMBERS: BULLDOGS BY The runs and 462 RBIs, scoring 548 times. doubles, 14 triples, 54 home school-record 205 bases in 237 attempts. Bulldogs also swiped a batters in 499.1 innings of work. Union struck out 371 total runs – 225 earned, hit .271 with 27 home runs. while walking 163. Opponents NO PLACE LIKE HOME: W. the Bulldogs. Union went 27-5 in games at Jerry the same can be said for has gone 126-30 at Carey Stadium Union Moreover, Carey Stadium in 2008. an 80.8 winning percentage. since the 2004 season for ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS: with Team Athletic Conference First Appalachian the Bulldogs went 41-17 and followed that with a 48-14 record in 2006. After the Bulldogs went 41-17 and followed that with a 48-14 record in 2006. going 46-17 in 2007, Union posted a 48-18 record in 2008. seasons. Since reinstating the program in 1975, Union has gone 860-560-4 (.605) with 347 wins (40.3 percent of all wins) coming since the 2000 season. Pitcher of the Year honors. Popham joins Year Pitcher of the being 24thin runs scored per game (1.200). the remaining in the poll each ranking, Union did not move up or down a great The Bulldogs deal as it was ranked as high as No. 10 and as low as No. 19. ended the season ranked 14 average (4.060). Union was No. 25 in RBIs per game with 7.0. average (4.060). Union was No. 25 in RBIs per in wins (17) and 25 in three categories apiece. Popham led the nation Top 20 was sixth in innings pitched per game (6.833) and Grinstead was 11 per game (0.661) and steal attempts per game (0.742). the winningest coach in program history during the 2008 campaign. He surpassed April 19, Osborne notched his 200 On over UVa-Wise. OSBORNE STANDS ALONE: OSBORNE STANDS (2.270). Kysar was steal attempts per game (0.815) and 12 Bulldogs to receive the honor. Joining Popham on the All-AAC Team were Team All-AAC Joining Popham on the Bulldogs to receive the honor. Grinstead CLEVELAND ROCKS: in program history, 6-3 decision over Montreat (N.C.). In winning percentage of .706 as the Bulldogs have gone 214-89 under him. 30: THE NEW 40 IS and did so four times that decade. But in the last eight years, the Bulldogs have reached the 40-win plateau League Baseball First-Year Player Draft in June, joining Player Draft in June, joining League Baseball First-Year and BULLDOGS AMONG THE BEST: 25 in Top ranked in the in six statistical categories, while a number of Bulldogs 10 categories. 8.303 runs per game The Bulldogs’ fourth in steal attempts per game (3.591). was 16 fi 25 MAINSTAY: TOP A 25 Poll as they were ranked 19 Top NAIA was went ve hits ve Lance fi rst-ever fi nale, fi earned NAIA earned NAIA Justin Hart Trey Wheeler Trey became the second player had one of the best all- Bulldogs opened play fth, the fi fth. fi c (Calif.). c set seven single-season and two fi The 2008 season turned into a The 2008 season Joe Grinstead rst time ever, Union made its Union rst time ever, fi Numerous team and individual records Joe Grinstead and shortstop Marty Popham notched the single-season record for runs scored (78) Shortstop with David Fairbanks went 2-for-3 ve strikeouts, while fi elder lined 21 doubles, scored 63 runs, had a .606 slugging fi set the career records for at bats (674), doubles (55) and RBIs Josh Ehringer Josh Ehringer hurled a nine-inning gem as Union won 4-1 to advance to the hurled a nine-inning gem Joe Grinstead elder fi Union also set the single-season offensive marks for walks (317), stolen Union also set the single-season offensive Justin Hart As a team, the Bulldogs tied the single-game record for triples with three Out Of the individual records, A four-run ninth inning by Spring Arbor (Mich.) ended the Bulldogs season ninth inning by Spring four-run A The Bulldogs suffered a 14-8 loss to top-seeded Lee (Tenn.). Union held loss to top-seeded Lee (Tenn.). a 14-8 The Bulldogs suffered Union then faced host Cumberland (Tenn.) in the NAIA South Central Super in the NAIA (Tenn.) Union then faced host Cumberland The season almost came to an abrupt halt in the NAIA Region XII halt in the NAIA almost came to an abrupt The season Advancing to Lewiston, Idaho, for the Advancing to Lewiston, ve-run lead, but the Flames used an eight-run third inning to propel fi (182), and around offensive seasons by anyone who ever put on a Bulldog uniform during seasons by anyone who ever put on a Bulldog uniform during around offensive the 2008 season. He batted .433 (91 hits in 210 at bats) with 10 home runs, his .550 on-base With 18 doubles, four triples, 59 RBIs and 78 runs scored. percentage, he was a terror on the base paths for opposing pitchers and catchers as he swiped 46 bases in 53 attempts. Being very patient at the plate, Grinstead walked a team-best 50 times and was hit by a pitch eight times. JOE THE GRINDER: bases (205) and hit by a pitch (104). Pitching-wise, the Bulldogs registered the and strikeouts (371). Union records for innings pitched (499.1), shutouts (11) also tied the record for wins in going 48-18. against Tennessee Wesleyan on May 10 and lined a school-best nine doubles Wesleyan Tennessee against April 22. Union also turned four double plays in the on Alice Lloyd (Ky.) at Super Regional against Cumberland (Tenn.). presence felt at the NAIA World Series. Seeded World presence felt at the NAIA Paci Azusa 4 seed with a 9-8 victory over No. career marks. His single-season records include wins (17), complete games (12), games started (18), shutouts (3), innings pitched (123.0) and strikeouts (133) while he set the career marks for shutouts (4) and winning percentage (.852 – 23 wins in 27 decisions). and tied the mark for stolen bases (46). ONE FOR THE RECORD BOOKS: THE RECORD ONE FOR 3-for-5 with a double, a home run and three RBIs, while with a double, a home 3-for-5 ANYONE?: Marty Popham ALL-AMERICANS All-American honors after posting Team First in program history to earn NAIA fanned a school-record 133 a 17-1 record with a 2.27 earned-run average. He batters in 123.0 innings of work. the team with 12 home runs All-American honorable mentions. Ehringer led a .332 batting average, and tied for the team lead in RBIs with 60. Boasting the Bulldog right the second highest batting percentage and stole 15 bases. Grinstead posted became the second player in average in program history as he batted .433. He The Bulldog shortstop set 91. program history to amass 90-plus hits as he lined tied the mark for stolen bases the single-season record for runs scored (78) and (46). game, season and career fell by the wayside in 2008. In all, 25 individual marks were either tied or records where set while 13 team game and season broken. as Cougars pulled out the 8-7 decision. themselves to victory. a 3-for-4 with a double and two knocked in. with a double and 3-for-4 appearance at the NAIA World Series, placing Series, World at the NAIA appearance 10-9, the opening game of the best-of-three series Regional. Cumberland took the series with a 5-3 decision. In the but the Bulldogs evened Tournament when Union fell 10-7 to UVa-Wise in the second round. in the second round. Union fell 10-7 to UVa-Wise when Tournament the region in two days to capture four wins reeled off the Bulldogs However, 9, Union defeated Indiana Southeast 18-2 before championship. On May Wesleyan Tennessee The Bulldogs then defeated 16-6. downing UVa-Wise the title, posting 8-4 and 5-4 victories. twice on May 10 to capture NAIA World Series. The left-hander surrendered one earned run on The left-hander surrendered one Series. World NAIA Daugherty and one walk with two runs scored. FROM KENTUCKY TO THE WORLD: THE WORLD: TO FROM KENTUCKY magic-carpet ride for Union College as the Bulldogs made their as the Bulldogs made ride for Union College magic-carpet BULLDOG BASEBALL 22 •Union College Kysar 3, T. Wheeler 1, C.R. Berry 1, J. Grinstead 1. J. C.R.Berry1, Wheeler1, T. Kysar 3, K. Ehringer3, Henriquez4,J. L. Opp(12).Pickedoff- Ehringer1, Henriquez J. 1, Fairbanks Brady L. D. 1, M. 2, 2, Hart Grinstead J. 4, (11),J. Team IBB - Hart1. J. Team(1), Opp CI- (47), (53). -Team DPsturned (505),Opp(457). -Team LOB (4-4), B.Nuss(2-2),G.Daughtery (2-2),C.Estep(1-2), A.Snyder(1-1),M.Warren (0-1),T.Mayer (1-1). (15-19), B.McAlpin White (10-12),M.Popham (12-13),M. (7-12),C. Bargo (7-8),R.Logsdon (7-7), L.Henson(3-5),T.Jones Doughtery (44-54),L. Hart J. - SBA/ATT McAlpin 1,Opp(11). Bargo B. 1, C. L.Doughtery1, 1, T.Jones Logsdon1, 2,R. Hart T.Mayer Team (20),B.McAlpin9,J.HartC.Estep1, Opp Henson3,M.White2, J. PB - 1, (24).Pickoffs Team(12),L. - lyreawlapg gsos phre bs b3 rbagw pb f sha sfa bk hp wp b/avg hr 3b 2b so bb er r h Opponents Totals ip Snyder Adam 32 sv sho Daughtery Greg 29 cg gs app 11 LucasHenson w-l 1 era Jones Tyler 26 Warrren 31 Matt ------2 Doughtery Lance 9 Popham Marty 33 Player Opponents . Totals Miles 24 Lee fld% Jones . Tyler 26 e Mosher Brian 27 a Napier Brady 14 . po Martin Tyler 6 sb-att sh Crump Daniel 38 sf ob% . Hardin Levi 28 gdp so . 8DustinThrasher hp bb Berry C.R. 41 . slg% tb Estep Corey 15 rbi McAlpin 19 Brett hr 3b Mayer Trey 10 2b h King 18 Colten r ------30 Justin Hart ab . . Henriquez 20 Lioney gp-gs avg Wheeler Trey 25 Kysar Kenny 2 Ehringer 34 Josh . Fairbanks David 42 . Brady Matt 22 Grinstead Joe 3 Player 6BetNs 7 Nuss 16 Brett 5 4 Logsdon Russell 45 Bargo Chaz 13 5 White 12 Marcus 2008 Statistics&Results ...... 14.85 0 0 2 2 2 3 6 2 3 3 3 . . 0 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 2 6 4 2 2 3 7 4 0 0 1 6 7 1 0 9 1 3 6 0 4 5 6 9 3 1 2 4 3 ...... 7 3 . . 5 2 9 9 2 2 2 1 1 4 0 0 9 4 3 4 0 7 8 2 0 0 3 0 7 4 3 1 7 8 3 1 1 8 0 71- 81 23101309 73 2131 . 5 5 15 133 32 31 37 98 123.0 0 90-0 3/1 12 18 18 3000/105.241101300 17-1 7 . 3 8 6 2 3111 / 323 61 01 . 2 0 . 6 2 1 . 16 3 14 10 0 29 19 9 11 26 25 25 31 . 13 28 23.2 9 0 15 49 3 0/2 21 43.2 22 0 2 45 63 5 0/1 32.1 13 28 0 4 50 0 1-1 0/0 21 69 3 0 91 0 4-2 25 5 83.0 1 1-6 2/1 8 2 12 21 8-4 2 6 6 Overall Statistics for Union College (as of May 27, 2008) 43-20 42-11 43-36 65-65 64-64 65-65 62-62 63-63 65-65 65-65 65-65 32-7 50-1 23-0 18-48 48-18 3-0 3-0 6-1 6-0 5-1 9-2 8-1 66 66 8-1 0-0 1-2 4-1 4-0 Record: 48-18 Home: 27-5 Away: 12-8 Neutral: 9-5 AAC: 13-5 AAC: Neutral:9-5 12-8 Away: 27-5 Home: 48-18 Record: 1972 2006 121 53 6 1 48 12 . 3 70 82 212 65 5 31 225 14 0 69 2 198 66 8 211 59 70 208 10 54 4 201 18 91 200 78 210 11 12 12 17 . 16 8 1 0 32 1 12 72 19 45 11 171500025122410025 . 10 . 66 66 4 0 000000006 . 71110022 . 81200012 . (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) 16 66 66 291 548 12 17 47 10 17 37 63 47 1 2 9 3 4 3 4 (All games Sorted by Batting avg) 17 535 664 19 38 63 63 69 72 0 0 1 0 2 7 0 0 7 3 6 The Automated ScoreBook 11/5 0/1 0/0 0/1 1/1 0/3 112 131 1/0 12 11 21 14 0 0 2 3 0 9 4 13 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 5 9 12 27 54 1 0 2 0 9 2 8 0 0 0 480.2 499.1 19.1 50.2 28.1 83.0 257 462 6.2 10 21 60 41 60 52 1 3 0 1 7 102 102 102 126 110 147 754 985 27 53 10 80 11 664 535 14 21 66 29 87 3 0 0 ...... 1.000 3 2 4 3 2 4 4 4 4 4 6 5 7 0 0 3 0 2 2 . . 4 3 4 548 291 5 9 1 7 7 3 8 5 0 8 0 5 0 0 0 4 0 8 5 0 8 9 14 16 29 10 40 660103 42011 . . 71002 . 5 3 8 1 3261233 4 1 3361536 . 6 2 . 0 050816 2 . 0 0 4 00000 . 60120 . 00130 . 8191827 5 . 2 1 163 317 12 11 42 36 34 36 420 225 11 15 24 27 0 1 0 1 4 7 14 13 54 10 7 0 1 0 5 9 0 0 0 317 163 15 12 32 371 306 13 24 54 19 37 22 4 6 3 1 0 1 4 306 371 12 17 21 13 48 39 45 1 0 2 0 6 4 4 5 0 0 0 ...... 3 3 3 4 4 5 0 2 3 4 2 3 6 4 4 4 4 0 1 2 4 . . 131 112 3 4 13 19 3 6 8 0 4 5 0 5 3 0 7 7 3 1 4 3 8 0 4 9 4 4 3 5 4 2 306-7 330 0-0 800 0-0 500 16436-38 95241-46 03946-53 000-0 000 0-0 000 0-0 300 9 3 3 6 5 8 8 0 0 3 7 24422-26 4 4 2 0 9 14 13 24 43 2 0 1 0 6 4 5 3 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 32 25 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 54 27 1 0 2 0 3 205-237 20-24 15-19 58-73 2-4 3-3 0-0 0-0 5-7 8-9 0-0 0-0 1-1 . . . . . 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 . . 3 2 1 2 0 7 2 7 7 8 2 7 6 3 7 100 0 0001 1 6 4505 0 120 1 2601 1 1 2502 2 4 2304 6 2714136 8 0 0 6 5 1 1 1442 1498 2 3 4. 14 290 135 0 121 7 448 141 123 310 1 . 2 23 6 0 18 1 52 14 17 . 5 5 94 . 33 42 144 68 50 26 11 1 2 2 3 1 0 3 0 050 0 100 000 . 10 54 111 604 561 2 5 6 2 6 24 33 11 0 0 7 0 6 0 3 0 1 1 1 0 9 4 136 102 18 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 4 9 4 43 24 1 2 0 2 3 ...... 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 9 9 9 8 0 9 9 0 0 9 9 9 9 9 8 4 2 5 6 0 3 5 0 0 5 6 8 8 6 9 25 32 8 3 2 5 0 8 3 0 0 7 7 7 2 9 5 0 3 3 2 6 WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM 1:58 2:30 2:07 2:27 3:10 2:15 3:00 2:10 2:43 2:04 2:58 3:27 3:35 2:30 1:55 2:15 2:23 2:22 2:10 1:45 2:11 1:25 2:03 2:15 1:55 1:48 2:27 2:39 2:51 2:40 1:50 2:12 ------62:25 03:17 02:36 73:09 31:46 62:15 32:21 12:32 32:12 72:07 5 73:04 53:17 32:50 51:00 51:42 22:23 12:50 32:32 52:05 51:30 71:47 52:35 61:52 7 1 3 6 3 2 3 3 4 2 9 4 5 8 5 4 7 5 5 8 7 2 8 7 5 7 2 4 8 4 7 4 3 0 7 6 0 7 5 4 5 5 1 3 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 7 7 8 5 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Union College • 23 L. (W 8-1) Doughtery R. Logsdon (L 4-2) L. Henson (L 2-1) (L 3-2) M. White 3-1) L. Henson (W 4-2) (W White M. R. Logsdon (W 3-0) 5-2) (W White M. 4-1) L. Henson (W M. Popham (W 10-1) L. Doughtery (L 5-1) M. Popham (W 11-1) 6-3) (W White M. M. Popham (W 12-1) M. Popham (W 13-1) C. Bargo (W 1-2) M. Popham (W 14-1) 7-4) (W White M. M. Popham (W 15-1) C. Bargo (L 1-5) M. Popham (W 1-0) M. Popham (W 2-0) M. Popham R. Logsdon (W 1-0) L. (W 3-0) Doughtery (W 4-0) M. Popham C. (L Bargo 0-1) (W 5-0) M. Popham (W 2-0) T. Jones G. 1-1) (W Daughtery (L 2-1) M. White G. Daughtery (L 1-2) 3-0) (W T. Jones 3-1) (W White M. 2008 Statistics & Results & Statistics 2008 5-1-0 6-2-0 6-2-0 7-2-0 8-2-0 9-2-0 9-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 5-1-0 13-5-0 13-5-0 10-4-0 10-4-0 12-4-0 12-4-0 13-5-0 13-5-0 13-5-0 13-5-0 13-5-0 13-5-0 13-5-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 5-0-0 7-0-0 8-1-0 9-2-0 22-5-0 23-6-0 25-6-0 27-6-0 29-6-0 30-7-0 31-8-0 32-9-0 11-2-0 13-2-0 15-2-0 16-3-0 17-4-0 19-4-0 21-4-0 47-16-0 48-17-0 33-10-0 35-10-0 36-11-0 37-12-0 39-12-0 40-13-0 41-14-0 42-15-0 44-15-0 45-16-0 9 9 7 7 7 9 9 9 9 6 7 7 7 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 7 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 (All games) (All 6-1 8-4 5-45-3 94-1 9-8 45-15-0 97-8 13-5-0 46-16-0 9 8-4) (W White M. 13-5-0 48-16-0 9 M. Popham (W 16-1) 13-5-0 48-18-0 1 M. Popham (W 17-1) 0 13-5-0 1 C. Bargo (L 1-6) 2:38 1 6-92-9 97-3 7 29-7-03-1 30-8-01-4 8-2-06-3 7 C. Bargo (L 0-2)9-3 9-3-0 9 33-9-0 (L 9-1) M. Popham 34-10-0 10-4-06-3 9 1 8-1 R. Logsdon (W 4-0) 11-4-05-1 L. (W 6-1) Doughtery 5-8 98-7 1 38-12-0 9 - 13-5-0 39-13-0 2:06 L. (W 7-1) Doughtery 13-5-0 1 (L 6-4) White M. 1 7-2 1-00-7 4-3 9 7 16-2-0 17-3-09-6 3-0-03-1 6-0) (W M. Popham 1-4 3-1-04-1 7 R. Logsdon (W 2-0)1-5 9 22-4-0 3 - 23-5-09-7 5-1-0 2:25 L. (W 4-0) Doughtery 6-1-0 (W 8-0) M. Popham - 2:00 - 2:45 9-0 75-6 4-0-01-0 95-7 0-0-08-0 7-1-0 L. (W 2-0) Doughtery 7 0-0-09-4 10-2-0 G. Daughtery (L 0-1) - 7 2:10 0-0-0 0 14-2-0 (W 1-0) T. Jones 3:30 2-0-0 1-0) L. Henson (W 0 1:45 3 7-1018-2 16-6 9 41-15-0 99-10 13-5-0 43-15-0 C. Bargo (L 1-4) 13-5-08-14 (W 4-0) T. Jones 1 1 13-5 12-9 8-1010-0 9 31-9-02-15 9-4-021-2 4-10 7 (L 5-3) White M. 35-11-0 9 12-4-0 36-12-0 2 (L 1-1) B. Nuss 12-5-0 R. Logsdon (L 4-1) 1 1 5-11 14-010-0 13-0 5 7 18-4-0 20-4-0 3-1-011-2 2-0) L. Henson (W 4-1-010-0 18-7 9(W 7-0) M. Popham 5 11-1 8 24-6-0 4 6 26-6-0 6-2-0 28-6-0 L. (W 5-0) Doughtery 6-2-01-0) B. Nuss (W 9 8-2-0(W 9-0) M. Popham 1 1 11-1 15-310-4 618-8 12-1 2-0-010-3 5 0-0-010-0 6-0-0 L.(W 1-0) Doughtery 513-3 0-0-012-0 9-1-0 3-0) (W M. Popham 18-6 - 5 0-0-0 5 12-2-0 1-0) (W White M. 2-0-0 2-0) (W White M. - 8 2:00 13-14 9 40-14-0 13-5-0 C. Bargo (L 1-3) 1 L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W The Automated ScoreBook Automated The Game Results for Union College (as of May 27, 2008) 27, May of (as College Union for Results Game vs #9 Tennessee Wesleyan Univ. at Cumberland Univ. at Cumberland vs #3 Lee University at Milligan College at Milligan vs King College vs UVa-Wise Southeast vs Indiana Southeast vs Indiana UVA-WISE at Georgetown College COLLEGE MONTREAT at Alice Lloyd College CINCINNATI-CLERMONT VIRGINIA INTERMONT #14 CUMBERLANDS at #7 Tennessee Wesleyan at University Spalding INDIANA NORTHWEST COLLEGE COVENANT at Cumberlands at Bluefield College BRYAN COLLEGE BRYAN ALICE LLOYD COLLEGE LINDSEY WILSON at King College COLLEGE GEORGETOWN INDIANA SOUTHEAST COLLEGE ROCHESTER COLLEGE PIKEVILLE UNIV. OF RIO GRANDE at Atlanta Christian Atlanta at INDIANA SOUTHEAST May 26, 2008 May 27, 2008 vs #19 Spring Arbor May 10, 2008May 14, 2008 vs #9 Tennessee Wesleyan May 15, 2008May 16, 2008 Univ. at Cumberland May 23, 2008 vs #4 Azusa Pacific May 08, 2008May 09, 2008 vs UVa Wise May 09, 2008May 10, 2008 vs UVa Wise May 01, 2008 May 02, 2008May 02, 2008 vs #11 Tennessee Wesleya May 03, 2008May 07, 2008 vs #11 Tennessee Wesleya Apr 22, 2008 Apr 26, 2008Apr 26, 2008 College at Milligan Apr 30, 2008 vs Bluefield College Apr 15, 2008 Apr 19, 2008Apr 19, 2008 COLLEGE MONTREAT Apr 06, 2008Apr 08, 2008 at #7 Tennessee Wesleyan Apr 12, 2008Apr 12, 2008 UVA-WISE Mar 29, 2008 Mar 29, 2008Apr 01, 2008 VIRGINIA INTERMONT Apr 06, 2008 Mar 22, 2008 Mar 25, 2008 Mar 17, 2008Mar 17, 2008 COLLEGE COVENANT Mar 18, 2008 Mar 22, 2008 at Bluefield College Mar 11, 2008 Mar 12, 2008 Mar 02, 2008 Mar 06, 2008 Mar 10, 2008Mar 10, 2008 at King College Feb 24, 2008 Mar 01, 2008 Mar 01, 2008 COLLEGE BRYAN Feb 16, 2008 Feb 23, 2008 Feb 02, 2008 Feb 04, 2008Feb 08, 2008 Christian Atlanta at Feb 09, 2008 Date Opponent Score Inns Overall AAC Pitcher of record Attend Time Apr 20, 2008 COLLEGE MONTREAT Feb 08, 2008 INDIANA SOUTHEAST Feb 16, 2008 COLLEGE ROCHESTER Feb 19, 2008 at Univ. #24 Campbellsville Feb 23, 2008 COLLEGE PIKEVILLE Feb 24, 2008 COLLEGE PIKEVILLE Mar 06, 2008 LINDSEY WILSON Mar 11, 2008 COLLEGE GEORGETOWN Mar 12, 2008 INDIANA NORTHWEST Mar 18, 2008 at Cumberlands Mar 24, 2008 SPALDING UNIVERSITY Mar 26, 2008 #14 CUMBERLANDS Apr 02, 2008 CAMPBELLSVILLE UNIV. Apr 15, 2008 at Georgetown College * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * & & & ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ # # # # ^ # % % % * = Conference game # = AAC Tournament ^ = NAIA Region XII Tournament % = NAIA South Central Super Regional & = NAIA World Series game () extra inning BULLDOG BASEBALL 24 •Union College ilgnClee -0 44 2-6 .490 25-26 .673 6 .633 37-18 31-18 .727 .444 3 48-18 1 8-10 1 .611 .722 W-L 11-7 Pct. GB W-L 13-5 Pct. .722 13-5 .721 44-17 Blue -- Milligan College .778 UVa-Wise* 10-8 14-4 Montreat College King College* Union College* Tennessee WesleyanCollege^* AAC .556 Overall 4 31-23 .574 Blue Team G Batting Average H AB Avg. Blue .305 Tennessee .538 6110271908 1166 Montreat 55 Wesleyan 356 Team G Slugging Percentage 45 Covenant 43 921 Virginia Intermont .348 King 49 1908 Bryan 49 TB 664 Union 66 313 UVa-Wise 54 61 1688 Milligan 51 Tennessee Wesleyan Montreat 55 483 443 AB 559 1234 664 .546 530 601 1685 .254 1563 1431 Pct. 2006 1541 1688 .332 .344 .310 .309 .331 .356 oeatClee -6 11 2 -7 .140 .396 19-29 6-37 8 12 .111 .333 .400 2-16 6-12 18-27 8 .333 *-NAIA RegionXIIQuali 6-12 ^-AAC Regular-Season Champion Covenant College Bryan College Virginia IntermontCollege ense elyn 1 9 8.18 499 61 Blue .402 Tennessee Wesleyan 1166 Union 66 469 Team G Runs Scored 45 Covenant 43 Virginia Intermont King 49 Bryan 49 Milligan 51 408 UVa-Wise 54 548 R Union 66 667 744 656 815 1234 985 1685 1541 .331 8.30 1563 1431 Avg/G 2006 .484 .483 .458 .427 .491 ense elyn 1 4 7.21 440 61 3.16 142 Blue 45 Tennessee Wesleyan Montreat 55 Team G Runs BattedIn Virginia Intermont Covenant 43 King 49 Milligan 51 Bryan 49 398 UVa-Wise 54 Montreat 55 RBIs 148 316 302 7.24 365 329 411 3.44 Avg/G 6.20 6.76 6.16 7.47 6.71 ignaItrot 5 7 3.80 171 45 Covenant 43 Virginia Intermont King 49 Bryan 49 UVa-Wise 54 Milligan 51 Union 66 136 271 345 306 331 462 3.16 6.39 5.53 6.49 6.24 7.00 2008 AACStandings&Statistics fi fi fi fi ed 9 3 10 .357 1509 538 49 eld ed 9 7 10 .513 1509 774 49 eld ed 9 7 7.63 374 49 eld ed 9 5 7.18 352 49 eld fi edClee -1 39 3-9 .635 33-19 7 .389 7-11 eld College OFFENSIVE STATS fi er 2008 AppalachianAthleticConferenceTeamStatisticsLeaders Blue Team G Hits No. Avg/G ense elyn 1 4 2.33 142 61 7.91 356 Blue 45 Tennessee Wesleyan Team G Doubles 10.88 Covenant 43 664 Virginia Intermont 61 Bryan 49 King 49 Union 66 UVa-Wise 54 Milligan 51 No. Tennessee Wesleyan 313 Montreat 55 443 483 559 664 530 601 7.28 Avg/G 9.04 10.35 9.86 10.06 10.39 10.93 ense elyn 1 9 .31 19 61 1.04 47 Blue Tennessee Wesleyan 45 King 49 Team G Triples Covenant 43 Virginia Intermont Bryan 49 King 49 UVa-Wise 54 Union 66 25 Milligan 51 No. Montreat 55 44 86 106 92 131 106 .51 116 1.02 Avg/G 1.96 1.76 1.88 2.08 2.11 1.98 ense elyn 1 1 1.00 61 61 .13 Blue Bryan 49 6 UVa-Wise 54 Union 66 Tennessee Wesleyan 45 Montreat 55 Team G Home Runs Milligan 51 42 37 Virginia Intermont Covenant 43 54 Bryan 49 62 Montreat 55 Union 66 UVa-Wise 54 No. 6 0.78 6 0.76 9 8 1.13 0.82 12 14 .12 .14 Avg/G .16 .16 .22 .21 ignaItrot 5 8 0.40 18 45 King 49 Covenant 43 Virginia Intermont Milligan 51 13 14 32 0.30 0.29 0.63 fi fi fi fi ed 9 3 10.98 538 49 eld ed 9 1 2.26 111 49 eld ed 9 3 .26 13 49 eld ed 9 3 0.67 33 49 eld Milligan def.Blue Tennessee Wesleyan def.UVa-Wise, 9-4 Union def.King,5-1 Montreat def.Bryan,9-1 Tennessee Wesleyan def.Bryan, 7-4 Union def.Blue King def.Milligan,4-3 UVa-Wise def.Montreat,6-5 Tennessee Wesleyan def.Union,14-13 Union def.UVa-Wise, 8-7 UVa-Wise def.King,5-4 Tennessee Wesleyan def.Union, 8-5 UVa-Wise def.Milligan,7-2 King def.Montreat,13-9 Blue Union 66 Milligan 51 Team G 225 169 ER 386.0 499.1 IP 3.94 4.06 ERA ignaItrot 5 5 0.78 35 45 3.11 205 66 2.10 Blue Virginia Intermont 128 Bryan 49 61 Milligan 51 UVa-Wise 54 Montreat 55 Covenant 43 King 49 Tennessee Wesleyan Union Team G 48 45 Stolen Bases 58 71 61 70 1.07 0.94 No. 0.92 1.29 1.42 1.43 Avg/G ense elyn 1 7 19 .263 Blue 1790 UVa-Wise 54 471 Montreat 55 King 49 61 9.16 Union 66 Tennessee 206.1 Wesleyan 475 210 Milligan 51 467 Team G 45 Opponent Batting Average 430 4.52 535 Virginia Intermont 1641 466.1 394 Covenant 43 234 1659 Bryan 49 H UVa-Wise 54 61 Montreat 55 .289 Tennessee Wesleyan 305 King 49 1972 1549 1556 .281 246 314 211 AB 309.2 .253 190 .271 403.2 .278 404.1 342.0 Avg. 8.86 5.48 4.70 389.1 8.26 4.39 no 6 6 2 9 4.41 66225291 66 4.69 52234286 Blue 61 Tennessee Wesleyan Union Team G Runs Allowed Virginia 45307896 Covenant 43 .343 Intermont Bryan 49 UR 453 452 1378 ER 1442 .329 R .313 Avg/G ra 4 8 1 9 8.04 9.21 80314394 91305 396 49 43 6.22 5.92 5.06 90246 336 54 51133169 302 58190248 49 Covenant Bryan UVa-Wise 4.87 Milligan 9210219 Montreat 55 45 King Virginia Intermont 86 211 297 5.40 fi fi fi fi ed 9 7 302 4.36 350.2 170 49 eld ed 9 3 0.47 23 49 eld ed 9 1 10 .293 1402 411 49 eld e d 9 71027 4.84 67170237 49 eld 2008 AAC T 2008 AAC K Wednesday,30 April INGSPORT Thursday, May1 Saturday, May3 PITCHING STATS Friday, May2 fi eld, 8-1 fi eld, 7-6 , T OURNAMENT ENNESSEE WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM Union College • 25 58 361 322 34 5 .986 FIELDING STATS 2008 AAC Statistics AAC 2008 Dean McDermond, TWC Dean McDermond, Opponent Batting Average Opponent Batting Team Player, Nathan Fritz, Mill Marty Popham, Union Jace Smith, King 18 13 Brian Greene, Mon G TWC Rob Sherwood, 98 TWC Frank Dougherty, 57 14 14 23 14 Ken Misal, Blue 446 H 294 Garrett Jones, Mon .220 78 57 52 72 Mill Michael Dillow, AB .194 Wise David Jones, 333 236 222 287 16 Avg. 16 14 .234 .242 .234 .251 Strikeouts 17 68 75 Team 56 Player, TWC Jace Smith, King 16 89.1 267 Jiggitts, 293 221 77 86 8.66 Marty Popham, Union 14 74.1 65 7.87 .255 TWC Kris .256 18 .253 293 Blue 12 Brandon Holloway, 123.0 Wise 14 Dougherty, G Brian Greene, Mon .263 17 71.0 56.1 Jones, 16 54.2 133 87.0 Wise Frank 62 7.86 47 7.74 14 64.0 David TWC IP 9.73 23 Bussey, 52 52 7.31 Garrett Jones, Mon 95 Sherwood, 55.1 D’andre 8.31 9.83 K Rob 16 49 20 K/9 TWC 3 26 29 65.2 Runs Allowed 1.45 7.97 Mon McDaniel, Team Player, Greene, Travis 57 19 15 34 23 1.48 17 13 27 40 Brian 2.35 7.81 Union Marty Popham, Union Doughtery, Jace Smith, King 18 G King Lance UE 19 34 13 15 6 Wise 16 Blue McCown, 12 Brandon Holloway, 2.62 ER 8 34 42 31 2.62 Bussey, Joey 14 R 6 37 TWC D’andre Avg/G 23 Jiggitts, 6 Ken Misal, Blue 2.06 16 13 31 44 29 2.75 Kris 25 31 2.42 Wins 2.21 14 Team Player, Marty Popham, Union 8 TWC Rob Sherwood, 29 Union Lance Doughtery, 37 Marcus White, Union 2.64 Mill Michael Dillow, TWC Kris Jiggitts, Jace Smith, King Eight tied with 6 18 Saves 17 14 Team Player, 17 Donald Howell, Blue G 21 10 King Brandon Wallace, 8 16 TWC Jon Swartout, W Wise Josh Verts, 8 16 Union Chaz Bargo, 8 Frank Newcomb, Mill 14 Four tied with 3 8 7 26 25 Fielding Percentage Team Player, Union Kenny Kysar, 10 G 31 62 8 Halstead, King Tyler 148 40 141 Brad Starnes, Bryan 19 39 25 G 14 TWC S 45 359 346 King 49 48 88 84 Evan Pelot, Blue 7 CH .989 7 10 219 Torrence, 3 1 36 PO 207 Tucker, Mike 3 .992 0 1.000 Gary 11 4 3 42 A 4 5 208 Justin Hart, Union 1 E 202 0 1.000 .995 Craig Cant, King Pct. 65 TWC 5 Alan Wimmer, 318 48 290 150 1 38 146 229 24 .995 198 4 2 28 .987 2 3 .987 .987 61 1996 1391 527 78 .961 FIELDING STATS FIELDING eld 1052 1583 49 465 66 .958 fi King 49 1681 1168 441 72 .957 72 441 .939 1168 113 524 1681 1211 49 King 1848 Union Milligan Intermont Virginia 981 659 269 45 .946 53 Montreat 54 UVa-Wise Bryan 1700 998 616 .949 51 86 Covenant 66 2161 1498 561 102 .953 55 1853 1213 531 109 .941 .915 929 407 124 1460 43 49 1607 1025 466 116 .928 Fielding Percentage Team Pct. E PO A CH G Tennessee Wesleyan Tennessee Blue PITCHING STATS Triples Team Player, King Richburg, Teon Justin Reising, King Joe Craven, King King Mike Torrence, Mon Jesse Wise, 47 Union Kenny Kysar, Es, TWC Eddie Van 43 G Jeremiah McMillian, Blue 6 TWC 45 Gary Tucker, 44 No. 0.13 5 Joe Grinstead, Union Avg/G 46 62 0.12 4 48 Home Runs 4 61 Team 0.09 Player, 0.11 3 5 Wise Brad Robbins, 4 48 0.06 4 65 Dane Phillips, Mon 0.08 0.08 TWC Moyneur, Tyler 0.07 Union Josh Ehringer, 3 4 Steven Hoyle, Mon 0.06 0.06 TWC Alan Wimmer, 54 Mon Jesse Wise, 49 60 G Joe Grinstead, Union 13 63 Three tied at No. 10 12 0.24 Avg/G 49 Bases 48 12 Total 0.20 0.20 Team Player, 0.19 65 Mon Jesse Wise, 9 8 48 Wise Brad Robbins, 0.18 0.17 Chad Dawkins, Mon 10 Joe Grinstead, Union 8 0.15 TWC Moyneur, Tyler 49 0.17 TWC Vladimir Frias, King Mike Torrence, 54 48 G 7 VIC Shawn Wright, 49 65 137 Jeremiah McMillian, Blue 0.14 122 60 No. 120 Es, TWC Eddie Van Avg/G 2.54 147 2.54 60 2.45 132 46 2.26 45 Stolen Bases 128 2.20 Team Player, 44 2.13 96 Joe Grinstead, Union 95 TWC Vladimir Frias, 61 2.09 2.11 92 Union Kenny Kysar, 124 2.09 Chad Dawkins, Mon Lioney Henriquez, Union 2.03 65 TWC Matt Gray, 60 Union C.R. Berry, G TWC Gary Tucker, 46 62 64 42 David Fairbanks, Union 49 0.71 No. King Kennedy, Ryan Avg/G 41 36 0.70 29 0.66 0.56 59 0.59 65 Average Earned Run 50 48 Team Player, 24 22 44 Marty Popham, Union 20 17 Brian Greene, Mon 0.41 18 0.34 0.40 Jace Smith, King 14 0.35 Mill Michael Dillow, 31 TWC 23 0.32 G Joey McCown, King 123.0 16 16 Jiggitts, Union Lance Doughtery, 17 31 89.1 3.12 14 ER 20 15 2.27 13 Kris 26 63.0 3.71 TWC 21 55.1 Nathan Fritz, Mill 27 25 IP McDaniel, 19 Blue 71.2 12 Brandon Holloway, 2.44 ERA 83.0 87.0 Travis 63.0 2.64 13 2.93 2.59 23 2.71 56.1 28 3.67 73.2 3.42 2008 Appalachian Athletic Conference Individual Statistics Leaders Conference Individual Statistics 2008 Appalachian Athletic 2008 Appalachian Athletic Conference Team Statistics Leaders (continued) Team Statistics Athletic Conference 2008 Appalachian eld 49 285 5.82 fi Union 66 371 5.62 5.82 4.33 5.62 5.45 3.54 371 314 309 212 278 152 54 UVa-Wise 66 Union 55 Montreat 51 Milligan 49 Bryan 43 Covenant Intermont Virginia 45 116 2.58 Team G No. Avg/G 5.94 No. 291 Strikeouts G Team Wesleyan Tennessee 49 King Blue 61 393 6.44 46 63 158 .399 OFFENSIVE STATS Batting Average Team Player, VIC Shawn Wright, Mon Jesse Wise, Chad Dawkins, Mon 44 Joe Grinstead, Union G 49 King Mike Torrence, 63 48 65 TWC Vladimir Frias, 45 141 76 H Wise Brad Robbins, 60 76 91 Wise Laboy, Jorge .447 173 AB 65 54 VIC Matt Grimm, 172 210 93 .439 Avg. 150 49 .442 .433 78 222 45 .433 .419 70 189 55 .413 173 136 .405 .404 Jeremiah McMillian, Blue Runs Scored Team Player, TWC Vladimir Frias, Joe Grinstead, Union Chad Dawkins, Mon Wise Laboy, Jorge Union Kenny Kysar, 60 TWC Moyneur, Tyler 65 Lioney Henriquez, Union G 76 Union Josh Ehringer, 49 Michael Kent, Bryan 78 1.27 No. 49 Wise Brad Robbins, Avg/G 62 64 57 1.20 60 1.16 55 Runs Batted In 66 65 61 63 Team Player, 1.12 1.06 1.02 49 Mon Jesse Wise, 1.02 Es, TWC 63 Eddie Van 54 Wise Matt Duffy, 49 1.00 King Mike Torrence, 52 1.00 Jeremiah McMillian, Blue 0.96 Chad Dawkins, Mon Brad Starnes, Bryan 61 48 46 G Steven Hoyle, Mon Union 45 Josh Ehringer, 52 68 No. 64 46 Dallas Crouch, Mill Avg/G 1.12 49 46 1.33 1.00 58 Hits 49 1.02 1.12 Team Player, 49 49 63 Mon Jesse Wise, 48 1.00 Chad Dawkins, Mon 47 47 0.98 60 TWC Vladimir Frias, King Mike Torrence, 0.96 0.95 44 Wise Brad Robbins, 0.94 Mill Brian Busby, VIC Shawn Wright, 49 48 60 Wise G Laboy, Jorge 45 Joe Grinstead, Union 76 No. 76 Wise 93 Matt Duffy, Avg/G 54 1.55 65 1.58 1.55 Doubles 50 44 78 1.44 Team Player, 1.44 49 65 King Mike Torrence, 72 63 Justin Motte, Mill 1.44 1.43 70 Chad Dawkins, Mon 91 52 Union Josh Ehringer, 1.43 1.40 Evan Pelot, Blue 72 45 Wise Brad Robbins, 1.38 TWC Gary Tucker, Wise G Josh Verts, 49 19 49 63 Wise Matt Duffy, 0.42 No. TWC Moyneur, Tyler Avg/G 19 20 21 54 0.39 42 0.41 0.33 48 18 14 60 45 15 0.33 0.33 52 0.31 18 14 16 0.30 0.31 0.31 BULLDOG BASEBALL 26 •Union College Robbie Davis,Blue Matt Cox,Blue Van Harris,Blue Jon Hagee,Blue Ben Oliver, Covenant Thomas O’Ban,Covenant Blaine Newton,Covenant Ben Loderhose,Covenant Colby Duckett,Covenant Cody Baxter, Covenant Caleb Abney,Covenant Daniel Zimmerman,Bryan Ben Young,Bryan Michael Kent,Bryan Gabe Keen,Bryan Matt Hicks,Bryan Jon Brown,Bryan Gerard Sokolis,Blue Tony Singleton,Blue Evan Pelot,Blue Billie Mueller, Blue S Vladimir Frias–IF Tennessee Wesleyan NAIA R OUTH Billy Berry– Tennessee Wesleyan R R 2008 All-AACTeam EGION -C EGION EGION ENTRAL Vladimir Frias–IF Tennessee Wesleyan XIIP XIIC Union College Union College XII T fi Billy Berry– Tennessee Wesleyan eld fi S fi fi Travis Weaver –SSBlue eld eld eld R Tennessee WesleyanCollege Tennessee WesleyanCollege UPER LAYER C OACH EGULAR fi T fi eld OURNAMENT eld F Marty Popham–Union HAMPIONS fi fi OURNAMENT P eld eld P RESHMAN C ITCHER R Covenant College LAYER OACH

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Ben Wyatt –OFIndianaSoutheast 2008 NAIARegionXIIHonors Chad Dawkins–OFMontreat Brandon Wallace –RHP –King Mike Torrence –1B/CKing Zach Monroe–C Asbury Jesse Wise –CMontreat Jace Smith–RHP –King A LL -A CADEMIC T EAM Frank Dougherty–RHP – Tennessee Wesleyan A Tyler Moyneur–IF Tennessee Wesleyan Kris Jiggitts–RHP – Tennessee Wesleyan Vladimir Frias–IF Tennessee Wesleyan LL Eddie Van Es–OF Tennessee Wesleyan Shawn Wright –OF Virginia Intermont Brad Robbins–LHP/DHUVa-Wise -R EGION Chad Dawkins–OFMontreat Brandon Wallace –RHP –King Lioney Henriquez–IFUnion Marty Popham–RHP –Union Charles White –CBlue Mike Torrence –1B/CKing Josh Ehringer–OFUnion Joe Grinstead–IFUnion Jesse Wise –CMontreat Jace Smith–RHP –King A XII T LL Shawn Wright, VirginiaIntermont Justin Roop, Virginia Intermont Zack Roberts, Virginia Intermont Matt Grimm, Virginia Intermont Mark Fusco, Virginia Intermont Hunter Fish, Virginia Intermont Mitch Beding Seth Radcliff, UVa-Wise John Bigley, UVa-Wise Matt Begley, UVa-Wise UVa-WiseBrad Austin, Tyler Martin,Union Cory Estep,Union Lance Doughterty, Union Matt Brady, Union David Miller, Tennessee Wesleyan Joel Brookens, Tennessee Wesleyan John Shannon,Montreat Aaron Hughes,Montreat Casey Duckworth,Montreat Cameron Duckworth,Montreat Tyler Moyneur–IF Tennessee Wesleyan Kris Jiggitts–RHP – Tennessee Wesleyan Eddie Van Es–OF Tennessee Wesleyan -C Brad Robbins–LHP/DHUVa-Wise ONFERENCE Lioney Henriquez–IFUnion Marty Popham–RHP –Union EAM Josh Ehringer–OFUnion Joe Grinstead–IFUnion fi eld, Virginia Intermont T EAM fi eld

WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM u- fl ng while being fi Union College • 27 shing, hunting, hiking and c Ocean at the con fi fi rst capital, which was later fi About Lewiston ... serves larger-than-life hamburgers. serves larger-than-life e Burgers is a local restaurant in Lewiston that is a local restaurant e Burgers The history of the Lewis-Clark Valley is rich Valley The history of the Lewis-Clark Recreational opportunities abound in the The Lewis-Clark Valley is located 465 river Valley The Lewis-Clark fi camping are limitless. Miles of levee path- ways follow the rivers for walking, jogging The area is often referred to as the and biking. “Banana Belt” due to the mild winter climate gol that allows for year-round only a short drive away from snow skiing and snowmobiling. ence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers. The ence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers. twin cities of Lewiston, Idaho and Clarkston, named in honor of the Corps of Washington, Discovery explorers, Meriwether Lewis and Clark, serve as a regional service William center for the Inland Northwest. Lewiston is the site of Idaho’s moved to Boise. Lewiston is also the site of only seaport, one of three port facilities Idaho’s Valley. serving the Lewis-Clark with traditions and stories of the Nez Perce Indians and how they welcomed the explor- ers in 1805. More stories followed when the valley became the home to miners, merchants, railroads, mill workers and farmers. Known as the Gateway Valley. Lewis-Clark deepest America’s to Hells Canyon, North opportunities for jet boating, whitewater gorge, rafting, swimming, miles from the Paci Ef 2008 NAIA World Series World NAIA 2008 nal fi y to even fl nished 2- nished fi nal at bat. fi May 27, 2008 Spring Arbor 8, Union 7 Arbor Spring Spring ve-run lead evaporate as No. 7 An intentional walk loaded the bases Joe Grinstead led the way Offensively, For the second game in a row, Hart For the second game in a row, just a different It was the same story, The Bulldogs jumped out to a 5-0 lead Heading into the bottom of the ninth, fi for-4 with two runs scored and two RBIs. for-4 the score at 7-7. Eric Vojkofsky singled to Vojkofsky the score at 7-7. Eric center to put runners on the corners with one out. for Jonathan Herbig, who singled on a 1-1 pitch to knock in the winning run. with a double, a triple and in going 3-for-4 two runs scored. Matt Brady run lead, but an eight-run third inning propelled Lee to the six-run victory, during which the Flames belted three home runs. Lee knocked four four-baggers on the day. knocked in three runs as he went 1-for-3. Kenny Kysar scored three times in going also went 2- Lioney Henriquez 2-for-4. runs scored. with a RBI and two for-4 day for Union as the No. 5 Bulldogs saw a Arbor (Mich.) rallied in the ninth to pull out an 8-7 decision to advance to the Series. World four of the NAIA and never trailed until the Arbor Union owned a 7-4 cushion. Spring loaded the bases with no outs. Jesse Bachman singled in two runs, which was followed by a Jim Baker a sac . nal four nal fi ve- fi ve walks walks ve fi c 8 c fi fth-seeded c had two fi fi Bulldogs Place 5th at NAIA World Series Bulldogs Place 5th at NAIA World c (Calif.). c fi fth, going 1-2 and coming May 26, 2008 May 23, 2008 fi Lee 14, Union 8 Union 9, Azusa Paci Union 9, Union scored early and often, but top- Union jumped out to an early Marty Popham got the victory as he Justin Hart had a big game as he went Union never trailed, but the game Azusa Paci 9-6, Trailing Union showed why it belonged in its Union made its presence felt at the ve earned, on eight hits and fi rst-ever appearance in the 2008 Avista- rst-ever appearance in the 2008 seeded Lee (Tenn.) used two big innings seeded Lee (Tenn.) to propel itself to a 14-8 victory. with nine strikeouts. runners on with two out when Derrick Keeton lined a single to left to drive to 9-8. both runners, slicing the margin White got Drew Evans Marcus However, to strike out looking to end the game, giving Union the 9-8 victory. went 7 2/3 innings, allowing six runs - within an out of advancing to the and was a triple with three RBIs 3-for-5 Wheeler also Trey shy of the cycle. knocked the cover of the game in going with two RBIs. 3-for-4 turned into a nail-biter in the ninth inning. fi Idaho. Series in Lewiston, World NAIA Union placed Series as the World NAIA 4 Bulldogs notched a 9-8 victory over No. seed Azusa Paci BULLDOG BASEBALL 28 •Union College Conference/Af Athletic Director President Enrollment Founded Location Colors Nickname Conference/Af Athletic Director President Conference/Af Athletic Director President Enrollment Founded Location Colors Nickname Conference/Af Athletic Director President Enrollment Founded Location Colors Nickname Conference/Af Athletic Director President Enrollment Founded Location Colors Nickname Conference/Af Athletic Director President Enrollment Founded Location Colors Nickname Conference/Af Athletic Director President Enrollment Founded Location Colors Nickname Enrollment Founded Location Colors Nickname 2009 OpponentInformation : Purple&Gold : Purple& White : Blue& White : Maroon& White : Purple&Gold : Purple&Gold : Purple& White : Cincinnati,Ohio : Wilmore,Ky. : Columbia,Ky. : Williamsburg,Ky. : St.Catharine,Ky. : Upland,Ind. : Goshen,Ind. : 1924 : 1890 : 1903 : 1887 : 1931 : 1849 : 1894 : Dr. DavidFaust : Dr. JimBrenneman : Dr. SandraGray : Dr. William T. 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Lindsey Wilson College St. CatharineCollege : JameyBatten : JoshGleason : T.J.Budd : Chris Wells : Jennifer Wake-Floyd : TomBysterk : TedBowers Taylor University : (513)244-8140 : (574)535-7531 : (859)858-3921 : (270)384-8078 : (606)539-4459 : (859)336-5031 : (765)998-4920 Asbury College Goshen College : [email protected] : [email protected] : [email protected] : [email protected] : [email protected] : [email protected] : [email protected] : (513)240-7588 : (574)535-7497 : (859)858-3511 Ext.2477 : (270)384-8071 : (606)539-4364 : (859)336-5082 : (765)998-4958 : MarkNorton : JoshKeister : BobSilvanik : Mike Talley : BradShelton : LutherS.Bramblett : KyleGould : 12-3(N/A) : 13-40(3-25) : 18-25(5-11) : 21-32(7-12) : 43-16(17-2) : 36-13 : 27-19(17-9) Feb. 15inBarbourville(DH)at1p.m. Feb. 21inBarbourville(DH)at1p.m. April 8inSpring Feb. 24inBarbourvilleat2p.m. March 17inColumbia,Ky., at3p.m. Feb. 17inBarbourvilleat2p.m. Feb. 14inBarbourville(DH)at12p.m. April 7inBarbourvilleat4p.m. March 18in Williamsburg, Ky., at2p.m. March 10inBarbourvilleat3p.m. Feb. 10in Williamsburg, Ky., at2p.m. March 11 in Wilmore, Ky., (DH)at1p.m. Feb. 7inBarbourville(DH)at1p.m. 2009 Gamesvs.Union 2009 Gamesvs.Union 2009 Gamesvs.Union 2009 Gamesvs.Union 2009 Gamesvs.Union 2009 Gamesvs.Union 2009 Gamesvs.Union fi eld, Ky., at3p.m. WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM Union College • 29 2009 Games vs. Union 2009 Games 2009 Games vs. Union 2009 Games vs. Union 2009 Games vs. Union 2009 Games vs. Union 2009 Games vs. Union 2009 Games vs. Union Feb. 28 in Barbourville (DH) at 12 p.m. Feb. 28 in Barbourville at 1 p.m. March 1 in Barbourville at 2 p.m. March 3 in Barbourville at 4 p.m. Ky., April 1 in Georgetown, March 4 in Barbourville at 2 p.m. at 6 p.m. April 13 in Louisville, Ky., at 6 p.m. Tenn., March 6 in Chattanooga, March 7 in Lookout Mountain, Ga., (DH) at 12 p.m. at 6 p.m. Tenn., March 13 in Dayton, (DH) at 12 p.m. Tenn., March 14 in Dayton, March 21 in Barbourville (DH) at 1 p.m. March 22 in Barbourville at 1 p.m. March 24 in Barbourville at 3 p.m. 2009 Opponent Information Opponent 2009 eld.edu fi [email protected] eld fi fi : 12-28 : 31-24 (12-8) : 19-29 (6-12) : 19-21 (10-4) : 33-19 (7-11) : 6-37 (2-16) : Rory Jackson : Billy Berry : Erik Hagen : Taylor Hasty : Taylor : Joe Spriggs : Doug Simmons : Mike White : Mike : 44-17 (14-4) : (502) 585-9911 x 2499 : (502) 585-9911 : (423) 746-5253 : (502) 863-7972 : (423) 775-7475 : (513) 558-1559 : 276-326-4274 : (706) 419-1508 : [email protected] : dmay : [email protected] : [email protected] : [email protected] : jmassey@blue : [email protected] Bryan College : (502) 585-7117 : (423) 746-5293 : (502) 868-8892 : (423) 775-7193 : (513) 732-5303 : (276) 326-4210 : (706) 419-1660 Covenant College Bluefield College Bluefield Georgetown College Georgetown Spalding University : Rory Jackson : Donny May : Resa Browning : Jordan Mattheiss : Brian Sullivan : Jason Massey : Mark Duble Athletic/NCAA Division III/USCAA Athletic/NCAA USCAA SID Email SID Fax SID SID Phone Head Coach 2008 Record Head Coach 2008 record SID Email SID Fax SID SID Phone Head Coach 2008 Record SID Email SID Fax SID Email SID Fax SID SID Phone SID SID Phone Head Coach 2008 Record Head Coach 2008 Record SID Email SID Fax SID SID Phone SID Fax SID Email Head Coach 2008 Record SID Email SID Fax SID SID Phone SID SID Phone Head Coach 2008 Record Tennessee Wesleyan College University of Cincinnati-Clermont eld fi : St. Louis Intercollegiate : Appalachian Athletic/NAIA : Mid-South/NAIA : Appalachian Athletic/NAIA : Ohio Regional Campus/ : Appalachian Athletic/NAIA : Appalachian Athletic/NAIA : Roger Burkman : Donny May : Eric Ward : Eric : Sandy Zensen : Brian Sullivan : Roy Heintz : Ewell Vernon : Ewell liation liation liation liation liation liation liation eld, Va. eld, fi fi fi fi fi fi fi fi : 2,942 : 1,700 : 881 : 1,400 : 635 : 1,170 : 850 : Scots : Cougars : Golden Eagles : Bulldogs : Tigers : Lions : Rams : Dr. Jo Ann Rooney Jo : Dr. Stephen Condon : Dr. : Dr. William H. Crouch, Jr. William : Dr. : Dr. Stephen Livesay : Dr. : Nancy L. Zimpher : Dr. Niel Nielson : Dr. : Dr. David Oliver David Oliver : Dr. : 1972 : 1814 : 1857 : 1787 : 1930 : 1955 : 1922 : Lookout Mountain, Ga. : Batavia, Ohio : Louisville, Ky. : Athens, Tenn. : Georgetown, Ky. : Georgetown, : Dayton, Tenn. : Dayton, : Blue : Royal Blue & White : Royal Blue & : Red & White : Red & : Blue & Yellow : Blue & : Royal Blue & Old Gold : Black & Orange : Red & Gold : Royal Blue, Red & White Red & : Royal Blue, Nickname Colors Location Nickname Colors Location President Founded Enrollment Nickname Colors Location President Athletic Director Conference/Af Nickname Colors Location President Athletic Director Founded Enrollment Founded Enrollment Conference/Af Nickname Colors Location President Athletic Director Conference/Af Founded Enrollment Nickname Colors Location President Athletic Director Conference/Af Founded Enrollment Athletic Director Conference/Af President Athletic Director Conference/Af Enrollment Founded President Athletic Director Conference/Af Enrollment Nickname Colors Location Founded BULLDOG BASEBALL 30 •Union College President Enrollment Conference/Af Athletic Director Conference/Af Athletic Director President Enrollment Founded Location Colors Nickname Conference/Af Athletic Director President Enrollment Founded Location Colors Nickname Conference/Af Athletic Director President Enrollment Founded Location Colors Nickname Conference/Af Athletic Director President Enrollment Founded Location Colors Nickname Conference/Af Athletic Director President Enrollment Founded Location Colors Nickname Conference/Af Athletic Director President Enrollment Founded Location Colors Nickname Founded Location Colors Nickname 2009 OpponentInformation : Gold&Black : Scarlet, White &Navy : RoyalBlue& White : Red&Gray : Navy& Vegas Gold : Maroon : Orange&Black : Bristol, Va. : Bristol, Tenn. : Berea,Ky. : Wise, Va. : Montreat,N.C. : Campbellsville,Ky. : Milligan, Tenn. : 1866 : 1884 : 1867 : 1855 : 1954 : 1916 : 1906 : Dr. DonaldR.Jeanes : Dr. MichaelJ.Puglisi : Dr. GregoryD.Jordan : Dr. LarryShin : Dr. David J.Prior : Dr. DanStruble : Dr. MichaelCarter : Cobras : Tornado : Mountaineers : Cavaliers : Cavaliers : Tigers : Buffaloes : 1,014 : 1,150 : 918 : 1,514 : 1,800 : 1,011 : 2,181 fi fi fi fi fi fi fi liation liation liation liation liation liation liation : RaySmith : ChrisHolt : DaleBurns : MarkCartmill : TBA : BillRobinson : RustyHollingsworth : AppalachianAthletic/NAIA : AppalachianAthletic/NAIA : AppalachianAthletic/NAIA : KentuckyIntercollegiate : AppalachianAthletic/NAIA : AppalachianAthletic/NAIA : Mid-South/NAIA University ofVirginia Virginia IntermontCollege Campbellsville University 2008 Record Head Coach 2008 Record Head Coach 2008 Record Head Coach 2008 Record Head Coach SID Fax SID Email SID Phone SID SID Fax SID Email SID Phone SID SID Fax SID Email SID Phone SID SID Fax SID Email SID Phone SID 2008 Record Head Coach 2008 Record Head Coach SID Fax SID Email SID Phone SID SID Fax SID Email SID Phone SID 2008 Record Head Coach SID Fax SID Email SID Phone SID Athletic/NAIA Montreat College Milligan College : JayBernhardt : WillieBelcher : DaleBurns : BeverlyHarkleroad : ChrisMyers Holli : Amanda : TBA : (423)461-8738 : (276)466-7164 : (423)652-6041 : (859)985-3919 : (276)376-4505 : (828)669-8014 : (270)789-5048 Berea College : [email protected] : [email protected] : [email protected] : [email protected] : [email protected] : aholli : TBA : (423)461-8980 ; (276)466-7944 : (423)652-4779 : (859)985-3423 : 276-328-0188 : (828)712-7742 : (270)789-5276 King College : NathanMeade : JoshSwain : MarkConkin : Ryan Hess : HankBanner : TravisLittle : BeaufordSanders : 25-26(8-10) : 18-27(6-12) : 31-18(13-5) : 10-30-1(4-12) : 31-23(10-8) : 37-18(11-7) : 28-19(10-9) fi [email protected] ’ fi s CollegeatWise eld April 26in Wise, Va., at1p.m. April 25in Wise, Va., (DH)at1p.m. April 19inBarbourvilleat1p.m. April 18inBarbourville(DH)at1p.m. April 22inCampbellsville,Ky., at4p.m. April 14inBarbourvilleat4p.m. April 11 inMontreat,N.C.,(DH)at1p.m. April 10inMontreat,N.C.,at1p.m. April 5inBristol, Va., at1p.m. April 4inBristol, Va., (DH)at12p.m. March 29inBarbourvilleat1p.m. March 28inBarbourville(DH)at1p.m. March 25inBarbourvilleat3p.m. 2009 Gamesvs.Union 2009 Gamesvs.Union 2009 Gamesvs.Union 2009 Gamesvs.Union 2009 Gamesvs.Union 2009 Gamesvs.Union 2009 Gamesvs.Union WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM : : 21, : (50-100 IP) 25, : .791 Rick White : .791 Rick : 214, Nate : 64, Greg Bruce Union College • 31 : 28, Nate Zettler : 286.0, Nate Zettler IELDING ITCHING : 45, Nate Zettler (1999- F P : 66, Chaz Bargo (2006- : 66, Chaz Bargo : 321, Nate Zettler (1999- : 32, Nate Zettler (1999- ISCELLANEOUS : 225, David Fairbanks : 111, Tim Galbraith Tim : 111, : 47, Matt Boley (2001-02) : 30, Jeremy Smith (1998- : 30, Jeremy : 401, Tim Moore(1998-01) Tim : 401, : 37, Nate Zettler (1999-02) : 1, Marcus White (2008) White : 1, Marcus M : 150, Jeremy Smith (1998- : 150, Jeremy Smith : 236, Nate Zettler(1999-02) : 4, Marty Popham (2007-08) : 1186, Bubba Szary (2001-04) : 1186, : 15, Kenny Kysar (2006- : 15, Kenny : 379, Josh Smith (1999-02) : 58, Josh Smith (1999-02) : 15, Nate Zettler (1999-02) Appearances : 116, Josh Smith (1999-02) : 116,

: 15, Greg Bruce (2001-05) : 27, Nate Zettler (1999-02) : 182, Justin Hart (2005-08) : 182, Justin : 1.72, Greg Bruce (2001-05), 19 : 15, Kenny Kysar (2007) - 6 Bulldog Record Book Record Bulldog Putouts Assists Errors Most Games Consecutive Games with a Hit to Reach Base Times Consecutive Games Started Complete Games Wins Losses Saves Shutouts No-Hitters Triples Home Runs RBIs Bases Total Slugging Percentage Stolen Bases Hit By Pitch Walks Strikeouts Appearances Relief Innings Pitched Most Runs Allowed Most Runs Strikeouts Allowed Fewest Walks Hits Allowed Hit Batters Pitches Wild (min 10 decisions) Percentage Win ERA (2004-05, 2007-08) Kenny Kysar (2007) Safely (2001-05) 02) (1999-02) present) 01) AB in 311 (2002-03), 246 bases (2003-06) 01) present) and Rocky Rapier (1996-00) (1999-02) Zettler(1999-02) … (Over Greg Bruce (2001-05), 99.1 IP 100 IP) 46, Mark Parsons (2006-07), 187.1 IP 02) 02) .852, Marty Popham (2007-08), 23-4 ER in 99.1 IP : .408, : 9, Matt : 6, Matt : 59, Kevin ECORDS R : 5, David : 73, Nate Zettler : 26, Chaz Bargo Bargo : 26, Chaz : 12, Marty Popham : 12, Marty Popham AREER ITTING : 123.0, Marty Popham IELDING ITCHING : 18, Marty Popham : 18, Marty C H F P : 26, Chaz Bargo (2007) Bargo : 26, Chaz : 105, Kevin Wilson Wilson : 105, Kevin : 189, Tim Moore (1998- Tim : 189, : 13, Nate Zettler (1999) ISCELLANEOUS : 65, Matt Brady (2008), : 59, Kevin Wilson (1994) Wilson : 59, Kevin : 25, Matt Witte (2000) Witte : 25, Matt : Marcus White vs. Pikeville : Marcus M : 133, Marty Popham (2008) : 3, Marty Popham (2008) : 3, Marty Popham : 54, Justin Hart (2005-08) : 448, Trey Wheeler (2008) Trey : 448, : .944, Marty Popham (2008), : 674, Justin Hart (2005-08) : 148, Kevin Ramos (2007) : 33, Joe Grinstead (2008) : 7, Nate Zettler (2000) Appearances

: 9, Chaz Bargo (2007) and Greg : 9, Chaz Bargo : 17, Marty Popham (2008) : 17, Marty Popham NDIVIDUAL : 245, Tim Moore (1998-01) Tim : 245, I Most Games (min.250 AB) Batting Average At Bats Runs Scored Hits Doubles Wins Losses Saves Shutouts No-Hitters Putouts Assists Errors Innings Pitched Allowed Most Runs Fewest Earned Runs (25 IP) Games Started Complete Games Allowed (25 IP) Fewest Runs Allowed Most Earned Runs Hits Allowed Appearances Relief Strikeouts Most Walks Hit Batters Fewest Walks (25 IP) Walks Fewest Pitches Wild (min 10 Percentage Winning David Fairbanks (2008), Joe Grinstead Trey (2008), Justin Hart (2008) and Wheeler (2008) Chris Beggs (1998-99), 118 hits in 289 Chris Beggs (1998-99), 118 AB 01) (2008) Bruce (2004) (2-23-08), Kurt Hommel/Ken Fritz vs. (2-23-08), Kurt Hommel/Ken (3-12-01) and Rocky Indiana-Northwest (3-1-98) Transylvania Rapier vs. 26,1 IP (1997), Witte (2000) (2007) (2008) (2008) 26.1 IP (1997), Witte Wilson (1994) Wilson Duncan (1993), 48.2, and David Duncan (1992), 31.1 IP (1994) decisions) 17-1 ECORDS ECORDS R R : .897, Rick White : .897, Rick AME EASON ITTING : .437, Chris Beggs ITTING : 11.0, Matt Witte vs. Witte Matt : 11.0, G S H H : 17, Tim Moore (2001) Tim : 17, : 1, by several (last by : 18, Joe Grinstead (2008) : 5, by several (last by Joe : 5, by several PITCHING : 46, Joe Grinstead (2008) : 5, Tim Galbraith vs. Tim : 5, : 27, Matt Boley (2001) : 23, Rick White (2002) : 23, Rick : 3, Rick White vs. : 3, Rick : 183, Rick White (2002) : 183, Rick : 12, Jeff Henderson vs. Henderson : 12, Jeff : 54, Justin Hart (2008) : 3, by several : 24, Rick White (2002) : 24, Rick : 3, Joe Grinstead vs. Pikeville : 3, Joe Grinstead vs. : 241, Kevin Ramos (2007) : 7, Tim Moore vs. Lindsey Moore Tim : 7, : 8, Kevin Ramos (2007) : 2, Kenny Kysar (5-10-08) and : 2, Kenny Kysar (5-10-08) : 68, Jason Bradley (2001) : 4, Tim Galbraith vs. Southern Tim : 4, NDIVIDUAL ce Hits ce NDIVIDUAL fi : 96, Rick White (2002) : 96, Rick : 10, Jeremy Smith vs. I I : 98, Kevin Ramos (2007) : 5, by several (last by Joe : 5, by several (last Innings Pitched Strikeouts Home Runs At Bats Runs Scored Hits Doubles Triples RBIs Bases Total Slugging Percentage Stolen Bases Batting Average Hit By Pitch Walks Strikeouts Sacri Home Runs At Bats Runs Scored Hits Doubles Triples Grand Slams RBIs Stolen Bases Walks Strikeouts Cumberland (TN) (2000) Milligan (TN) (4-26-03) (1999) AB (2002), 183 bases in 204 and Tim Galbraith (2005) Tim and Chris Beggs vs. Berea (1998) Chris Beggs vs. Berea Wilson (2000) Wilson (3-19-07) Grinstead vs. Covenant (4-17-07) Grinstead vs. Cumberlands Ketron vs. Bryan (3-21-07); Brandon Ernst vs. Cumberland (3-26-05) and Mike (KY) (2001) and Chris Cumberland (KY) (5-1-02) (1999) Wilson Beggs vs. Lindsey Matt Brady vs. Indiana Southeast (5-7-08) Cumberland (KY) (2001) The Franciscan University (3-22-05), vs. The Franciscan University (3-22-05), vs. Alice Lloyd (4- (4-9-04) and UVA-Wise 4-04) and Jason Bradley vs. Cumberland (KY) (2000) Poly State (3-7-06), Leroy Dunn vs. Lincoln Memorial (3-5-02), and Jason Bradley vs. Cumberland (KY) (2000) and vs. Cumberland (KY) (2001) BULLDOG BASEBALL 32 •Union College Wink Laughead Don Keathley Bill Strong Jerry Carey A.H. “Lefty”Solomon Bulldogs InThePros (1997) Stephenson -6KsandGregBruce2 4-04) -JoeySummers8Ks,Bradley and Montreat(5-4-07) (2000) (2000) (1998) Indiana Northwest(3-15-06)andBerea (5-10-08), IndianaSoutheast(2-25-07), March 11-19, 2007 and 1errorover6gamestretchfrom singles, 3doubles,2triples,hitbypitch Joaquin “Kike”Canizal Bryan Heaston Leroy Dunn Nate Zettler Matt Witte Marty Gentry Neil Schaffner Dave Duncan League, Rookie A af Oakland A’s); Modesto A’s ( League, A af Errors Assists Putouts Strikeouts Hit byPitch Stolen Bases Walks RBIs Home Runs Triples Doubles Hits Runs At Bats Bulldog RecordBook (NY-Penn League,Short-Season A af Independent) of SeattleMariners);Edinburg Roadrunners,2005(Central BaseballLeague, dependent); Wisconsin Timber Rattlers,2003-04(MidwestLeague, A af dent) League, Independent) Season Aaf dent); GatewayGrizzlies,2001(FrontierLeague,Independent) : 24vs. Asbury (1996) : 28vs. Asbury : 31vs. Asbury (1996) : 16vs. Ashland (2000) , 2B(1962-65)- Mets***(MajorLeague) , P (1996-00)-CantonCoyotes, 2002(FrontierLeague,Indepen- : 8vs. Tennessee Wesleyan : 28vs.Lindsey Wilson (1995) : 3vs. Tennessee Wesleyan

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T A -A A LL XII P IRST CHOLAR ECOND LAYER LAYER F ITCHER ITCHER S RESHMAN ONORABLE CADEMIC EGION CADEMIC H NAIA A NAIA NAIA S NAIA AAC P AAC P NAIA P NAIA NAIA P NAIA AAC F SIDA A SIDA SIDA A SIDA NAIA R NAIA O O C C Josh Ehringer, OF Josh Ehringer, 2006 Adam Carrico, SP Adam Carrico, SP Marty Popham, SP 2005 2008 Justin Barrier, 3B Justin Barrier, 2006 Kevin Smith, P, First Team Team First Kevin Smith, P, Team Erin Satterlee, 2B, Second 2006 2006 Kevin Smith, P, Second Team Team Second Kevin Smith, P, 2006 William McDonald William Rocky Rapier Adam Kirby Erin Satterlee Kevin Smith Mark Parsons Erin Satterlee 1983 Kevin Smith Mark Parsons 1999 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2007 Justin Barrier, 3B Justin Barrier, 2006 Adam Carrico, Adam Carrico, March 21-27, 2005 2005 April 11-17, Tim Galbraith, OF Galbraith, Tim May 1-7, 2006 Wink Laughhead, P/OF Wink Pat Leadingham, OF Pat Leaingham, OF John Phillips, C Moore, OF Tim 1992 Moore, OF Tim Adam Carrico, SP 1993 Galbraith, OF Tim 3B Justin Barrier, 1994 OF Galbraith, Tim Justin Hart, C 1994 Erin Satterlee, 2B 2000 Kevin Smith, RP 2001 2005 OF Josh Ehringer, 2005 Joe Grinstead, SS 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2008 2008 Chris Beggs, OF Chris Beggs, Bryan Heaston, SP 1999 2002 Rick White, Rick White, OF SP Marty Popham, 2008 2002 22009009 BBULLDOGULLDOG SSCHEDULECHEDULE DDateate OOpponentpponent SSiteite TTimeime SSat.,at., FFeb.eb. 7 AASBURYSBURY ((DH)DH) B Barbourville,arbourville, KKy.y. 1 pp.m..m. TTues.,ues., FFeb.eb. 1100 C Cumberlandsumberlands ((Ky.)Ky.) W Williamsburg,illiamsburg, KKy.y. 2 pp.m..m. SSat.,at., FFeb.eb. 1144 TTAYLORAYLOR^ ((DH)DH) B Barbourville,arbourville, KKy.y. 1 122 pp.m..m. SSun.,un., FFeb.eb. 1155 GGOSHENOSHEN ((DH)DH) Barbourville,Barbourville, KKy.y. 1 pp.m..m. TTues.,ues., FFeb.eb. 1177 LLINDSEYINDSEY WILSONWILSON B Barbourville,arbourville, KKy.y. 2 pp.m..m. SSat.,at., FFeb.eb. 2211 CCINCINNATIINCINNATI CCHRISTIANHRISTIAN ((DH)DH) B Barbourville,arbourville, KKy.y. 1 pp.m..m. TTues.,ues., FFeb.eb. 2244 SST.T. CCATHERINEATHERINE B Barbourville,arbourville, KKy.y. 2 pp.m..m. SSat.,at., FFeb.eb. 2288 BBLUEFIELD*LUEFIELD* ((DH)DH) Barbourville,Barbourville, KKy.y. 1 122 pp.m..m. SSun.,un., MMar.ar. 1 BBLUEFIELDLUEFIELD* B Barbourville,arbourville, KKy.y. 1 pp.m..m. TTues.,ues., MMar.ar. 3 GGEORGETOWNEORGETOWN B Barbourville,arbourville, KKy.y. 2 pp.m..m. WWed.,ed., MMar.ar. 4 SSPALDINGPALDING B Barbourville,arbourville, KKy.y. 2 pp.m..m. FFri.,ri., MMar.ar. 6 C Covenant*#ovenant*# C Chattanooga,hattanooga, TTenn.enn. 6 pp.m..m. SSat.,at., MMar.ar. 7 C Covenant*ovenant* ((DH)DH) L Lookoutookout MMountain,ountain, GGa.a. 1 122 pp.m..m. TTues.,ues., MMar.ar. 1100 CCUMBERLANDSUMBERLANDS ((Ky.)Ky.) B Barbourville,arbourville, KKy.y. 3 pp.m..m. WWed.,ed., MMar.ar. 1111 A Asburysbury ((DH)DH) W Wilmore,ilmore, KKy.y. 1 pp.m..m. FFri.,ri., MMar.ar. 1133 B Bryan*ryan* D Dayton,ayton, TTenn.enn. 6 pp.m..m. SSat.,at., MMar.ar. 1144 B Bryan*ryan* ((DH)DH) D Dayton,ayton, TTenn.enn. 1 pp.m..m. TTues.,ues., MMar.ar. 1177 L Lindseyindsey WWilsonilson C Columbia,olumbia, KKy.y. 3 pp.m..m. WWed.,ed., MMar.ar. 1188 C Cumberlandsumberlands ((Ky.)Ky.) W Williamsburg,illiamsburg, KKy.y. 2 pp.m..m. SSat.,at., MMar.ar. 2211 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE WESLEYANWESLEYAN* ((DH)DH) Barbourville,Barbourville, KKy.y. 1 pp.m..m. SSun.,un., MMar.ar. 2222 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE WESLEYANWESLEYAN* B Barbourville,arbourville, KKy.y. 1 pp.m..m. TTues.,ues., MMar.ar. 2244 CCINCINNATI-CLERMONTINCINNATI-CLERMONT B Barbourville,arbourville, KKy.y. 3 pp.m..m. WWed.,ed., MMar.ar. 2255 BBEREAEREA B Barbourville,arbourville, KKy.y. 3 pp.m..m. SSat.,at., MMar.ar. 2288 KKINGING* ((DH)DH) Barbourville,Barbourville, KKy.y. 1 pp.m..m. SSun.,un., MMar.ar. 2299 KKINGING* B Barbourville,arbourville, KKy.y. 1 pp.m..m. WWed.,ed., AApr.pr. 1 G Georgetowneorgetown G Georgetown,eorgetown, KKy.y. 4 pp.m..m. SSat.,at., AApr.pr. 4 V Virginiairginia IIntermont*ntermont* ((DH)DH) B Bristol,ristol, VVa.a. 1 122 pp.m..m. SSun.,un., AApr.pr. 5 V Virginiairginia IIntermont*ntermont* B Bristol,ristol, VVa.a. 1 pp.m..m. TTues.,ues., AApr.pr. 7 CCUMBERLANDSUMBERLANDS ((Ky.)Ky.) B Barbourville,arbourville, KKy.y. 4 pp.m..m. WWed.,ed., AApr.pr. 8 S St.t. CCatherineatherine S Springfield,pringfield, KKy.y. 3 pp.m..m. FFri.,ri., AApr.pr. 1100 M Montreat*ontreat* M Montreat,ontreat, NN.C..C. T TBABA SSat.,at., AApr.pr. 1111 M Montreat*ontreat* ((DH)DH), MMontreat,ontreat, NN.C..C. TTBABA MMon.,on., AApr.pr. 1133 S Spaldingpalding L Louisville,ouisville, KKy.y. 6 pp.m..m. TTues.,ues., AApr.pr. 1144 CCAMPBELLSVILLEAMPBELLSVILLE B Barbourville,arbourville, KKy.y. 4 pp.m..m. SSat.,at., AApr.pr. 1188 MMILLIGANILLIGAN* ((DH)DH) Barbourville,Barbourville, KKy.y. 1 pp.m..m. SSun.,un., AApr.pr. 1199 MMILLIGANILLIGAN* B Barbourville,arbourville, KKy.y. 1 pp.m..m. WWed.,ed., AApr.pr. 2222 C Campbellsvilleampbellsville C Campbellsville,ampbellsville, KKy.y. 4 pp.m..m. SSat.,at., AApr.pr. 2255 U UVa-Wise*Va-Wise* ((DH)DH) W Wise,ise, VVa.a. 1 pp.m..m. SSun.,un., AApr.pr. 2266 U UVa-Wise*Va-Wise* W Wise,ise, VVa.a. 1 pp.m..m. FFri.-Wed.,ri.-Wed., MMayay 88-13-13 A AACAC TTournamentournament K Kingsport,ingsport, TTenn.enn. T TBABA

Home games listed in AALLLL CAPSCAPS and will be played at Jerry W. Carey Stadium in Barbourville, Ky.; * - Appalachian Athletic Conference Series (DH – 2 Seven Inning games & 1 Nine Inning game); ^ - (DH 1 Nine Inning Game & 1 Seven Inning Game); #-Game played at Engle Stadium in Chattanooga, Tenn.; All Times Eastern; Schedule subject to change