2008 Montana State Billings Baseball Lewis-Clark State Tournament

MSUB Media Relations 2007 Record: 24-26 (P) 406-657-2130 Home Record: 8-12 (F) 406-657-2919 Away/Neutral Record: 16-14 Baseball Contact: Kit Strief 2007 Heartland Conference: 16-20 E-Mail: [email protected] Head Coach: Chris Brown Website: www.msubillings.ed/athletics (3rd Season 39-61) 20008 Scheduule & Results MSUB KICKS OFF SEASON AT LEWIS-CLARK

DATE OPPONENT RESULT/TIME SSTATE TOURNAMENTOU 2/22 vs. British Columbia$ 10 a.m. 2/22 at Lewis-Clark State$ 12:30 p.m. 2/23 vs. Western Oregon$ 3 p.m. Montana State Billings • Harris Field 2/24 vs. Saint Martin’s$ 10 a.m. Lewiston, Idaho 3/2 vs. Madonna^ 1 p.m. (0-0, 0-0 GNAC) 3/3 vs. St. Cloud State^ 12 p.m. 3/3 vs. St. Cloud State^ 2:30 p.m. vs. Lewis-Clark State Host 3/5 vs. Mayville State^ 2 p.m. 3/6 vs. Madonna^ 9;30 a.m. • Feb. 22-24, 2008 3/6 vs. Madonna^ 12 p.m. 3/7 vs. Mary^ 9:30 a.m. British Columbia 3/7 vs. Mary^ 12 p.m. (4-2) 3/15 at Saint Martin’s* 1 p.m. 3/15 at Saint Martin’s* 3:30 p.m. 3/16 at Saint Martin’s* 12 p.m. 3/16 at Saint Martin’s* 2:30 p.m. 3/22 at Central Washington* 12 p.m. IN THE BATTER’S BOX UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 3/22 at Central Washington* 2:30 p.m. MSUB begins its fi rst season in the Great The Thunderbirds enter the season with 3/23 at Central Washington* 12 p.m. Northwest Athletic Conference at the a record of 4-2. UBC, a NAIA member, 3/23 at Central Washington* 2:30 p.m. 3/25 Colorado Christian 12 p.m. Lewis-Clark State Tournament this week- fi nished the 2007 season with a 21-20 3/25 Colorado Christian 2:30 p.m. end. The Yellowjackets are scheduled to record and an 18-9 record in conference 3/26 Colorado Christian 12 p.m. open the 2008 season against NAIA foe play. UBC went to the NAIA Region I 3/28 at Northwest Nazarene* 4 p.m. University of British Columbia. Host and tournament last year and went 0-2. UBC 3/28 at Northwest Nazarene* 6;30 p.m. 3/29 at Northwest Nazarene* 12 p.m. defending NAIA champion Lewis-Clark started the season 0-2, but have won four 3/29 at Northwest Nazarene* 2:30 p.m. State College also will be on the ticket. In straight. 4/2 Dickinson State 2 p.m. addition, MSUB will get a look at two of 4/2 Dickinson State 4:30 p.m. 4/5 Western Oregon* 1 p.m. the GNAC schools in defending champion LEWIS-CLARK STATE 4/5 Western Oregon* 3:30 p.m. Western Oregon and Saint Martin’s. The Warriors enter the tournament with a 4/6 Western Oregon* 1 p.m. 6-2 record after going 3-1 in the Regence 4/6 Western Oregon* 3:30 p.m. THE SERIES’ Blue Shield of Idaho Classic this past 4/9 Mary 1 p.m. 4/9 Mary 3:30 p.m. The Yellowjackets have not faced any of weekend. Lewis-Clark, the defending, 4/11 at Northern Colorado 2 p.m. the four teams in this tournament since NAIA National Champion, is led by Brent 4/12 at Northern Colorado 1 p.m. baseball added as a sport in 2006. Wyatt who is hitting .407 through the fi rst 4/13 at Northern Colorado 12 p.m. 4/19 Saint Martin’s* 1 p.m. eight games. He leads the team with 4/19 Saint Martin’s* 3:30 p.m. MONTANA STATE BILLINGS 11 hits and nine RBI. He also has one 4/20 Saint Martin’s* 1 p.m. The Yellowjackets begin their third season home . As a team, LCSC is hitting .324 4/20 Saint Martin’s* 3:30 p.m. since baseball was reinstated in 2006. compared to its opponents .204. On the 4/25 Northwest Nazarene* 1 p.m. 4/25 Northwest Nazarene* 3:30 p.m. MSUB welcomes back 11 letterwinners hill, the Warriors have an ERA of 1.85 led 4/26 Northwest Nazarene* 1 p.m. from last season’s 24-26 squad that by Matt Fitts (2-0, 2.45) and Nick Masters 4/26 Northwest Nazarene* 3:30 p.m. fi nished 16-20 in the Heartland Confer- (2-0, 2.84). Both losses for the Warriors 5/3 Central Washington* 1 p.m. 5/3 Central Washington* 3:30 p.m. ence. Head coach Chris Brown is in his this season have been by one run. 5/4 Central Washington* 1 p.m. third year at the helm of the Yellowjacket 5/5 Central Washington* 3:30 p.m. program. He welcomes back two starters WESTERN OREGON 5/9 at Western Oregon* 1 p.m. and three pitchers from 2007. The Jackets The Wolves enter the week with a 6-7 re- 5/9 at Western Oregon* 3:30 p.m. 5/10 at Western Oregon* 12 p.m. have a number of new faces throughout cord after splitting four games against San 5/10 at Western Oregon* 2:30 p.m. their lineup and will rely on the services Francisco State this past weekend. WOU, of senior Seth Moir and sophomore Matt picked as Great Northwest Athletic Confer- * Great Northwest Athletic Conference Game $ Lewis-Clark State Tournament (Lewiston, Idaho) Schoonover to provide the leadership and ence favorite, is led by Cesar Lopes who ^ RussMatt Invitational (Chandler, Ariz.) experience in the fi eld. Schoonover was is batting .378. Lopes leads the team in Times Local to Site a fi rst team all-conference selection as hits with 14 and is second on the squad in a freshman last year. On the bump, the RBI’s with seven. As a team, the Wolves Yellowjackets have three players who saw are hitting .250 for the year, while their op- signifi cant time last year. Senior Jeremy ponents are batting .288. On the mound, Knowles and juniors Brian Strom and Steve the Wolves have a 4.46 ERA while their Scott all look to make an immediate impact opponents card a 2.95 ERA. Greg Bobnick in the GNAC. has been the most consist ant starter, go- ing 2-2 with a 3.38 ERA. 24-26 in 2007. record and 6.02 ERA. The excitement is palpable as the Yel- Among the newcomers for the Yel- SAINT MARTIN’S lowjackets prepare to compete in the lowjackets are one four-year transfer and The Saints enter the week with a 2-2 re- GNAC against such teams as Central Wash- three JC all-stars. Junior College recruit, cord after splitting four games at California ington, St. Martin’s, Northwest Nazarene infi elder Cole Pryor, earned conference State Monterrey Bay last weekend. Shane and Western Oregon University in con- and region MVP honors at Miles CC. Pryor, Schoeneber leads the team with a .500 ference play. Coach Brown believes the whose brother Kyle batted .328 and led average, including eight hits, a triple, three GNAC is a good fi t for the ‘Jackets, as it’s the ‘Jackets in stolen bases last season home runs and 11 RBI. As a team, SMU geographically a little closer and levels the is hitting .299 compared to its opponents’ playing fi eld by including teams that battle .274 average. On the hill, SMU is led by the same types of weather-related issues MSUB QUICK FACTS Pat Capone who has a 4.50 ERA with one that MSUB regularly encounters. start and a 1-0 record. The Saints were Coach Brown sees the GNAC as a more picked to fi nish fi fth in the GNAC this hitter-dominant style of play than the GENERAL INFORMATION season. Heartland. “Our move could be compared School: Montana State Billings to going from the to the Location: Billings, Montana LAST TO START...FIRST TO BEGIN American League,” said Brown. “We won’t Address: 1500 University Drive Of the fi eld in the Lewis-Clark State change the way we play, but will continue Enrollment: 4,799 Tournament, MSUB is the last to begin to play good defense and drive the ball Founded: 1927 its season. WOU already has played 13 gap to gap. We plan to stretch the defense games, while LCSC has played eight, by offensively and come out aggressively on Chancellor: Dr. Ronald Sexton the time the tournament begins on Friday, the base paths. Good pitching beats good Director of Athletics: Dr. Gary Gray UBC will have played seven games and St. hitting every day. All in all, it will be a good FAR: Dr. Scott Harris Martin’s has played four. Ironically, MSUB fi t for us.” Conference: Great Northwest Athletic and UBC will be the fi rst teams in action in Despite losing all but two position play- Nickname: Yellowjackets the tournament on Friday at 10 a.m. ers and a majority of the staff to gradu- Colors: Navy Blue and Gold ation, the Yellowjackets return 11 letter Ballpark: Cobb Field, Pirtz Field (2008) 2008 OUTLOOK winners from a year ago and four starters. Montana State Billings Yellowjackets While former shortstop talent Kyle Pryor, baseball team is poised to begin its inau- capable catcher Jake Samuelson, and out- TEAM INFORMATION gural season in the Great Northwest Atlan- standing pitcher Ben Lewerke will be sorely 2007 Overall Record: 24-26 tic Conference under the direction of third- missed this season, along with much of 2007 Heartland Conference: 16-20 year head coach Chris Brown which was the Yellowjacket outfi eld, Brown is looking Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/23 reinstated three years ago following an positively upon a solid core of returning Starters R/L: 2/7 absence of 30 years. Assistant coach Luke veterans and an array of talented recruits. Wheeler is in his second season with the “Defensively we should be able to pick program. The move to the GNAC comes it and throw it with anyone,” said Brown. COACHING STAFF on the heels of a fourth-place Yellowjacket “We’ve got six to seven glove guys that Head Coach: Chris Brown fi nish in the Heartland Conference, with a can pick and throw, and in the outfi eld we Alma Mater: Jamestown College 16-20 league record and overall season of shouldn’t have many balls drop. Defense Career Record: 68-126 and our team speed is as good as any I School Record: 39-61 have coached. We will be aggressive on MSUB’s 2007 Team Stats the bases and look to steal when the op- Assistant Coach: Luke Wheeler portunity presents itself.” G.A. Coach: Jake Samuelson Record 24-26 (16-20 Heartland) Depth is also a strong point for the 2008 ‘Jackets. “On paper this is the most talent SPORTS INFORMATION HITTING and depth we have had since I have been Baseball SID: Kit Strief here,” Brown said. “I honestly think we Batting Avg. .273 Email: [email protected] are two-deep at every position and that’s Doubles 60 Offi ce Phone: (406) 657-2130 a good thing when not having a lot of Triples 10 returners at a lot of positions.” Offi ce Fax: (406) 657-2919 Home Runs 18 MSUB returns its top two hitters off Press Box Phone: (406) 591-9600 RBI 207 of that team and three of its top four MSUB Athletic Website: msubillings.edu Slugging Pct. .370 pitchers in terms of earned run average Tickets: (406) 657-2369 On-Base Pct. .365 (minimum 30 innings). Second baseman Stolen Bases 62-80 Matt Schoonover batted .378 and had four Fielding Pct. .946 home runs and 24 RBI last season to earn fi rst team Heartland all-conference honors, GNAC Preseason Poll while fi rst baseman Seth Moir, who started PITCHING Rk. Team (1st place votes) Pts. his career at Saint Martin’s, .333 and ERA 5.56 had two home runs and 26 RBI. 1. Western Oregon (4) 28 Runs 270 Six pitchers return from MSUB’s 2007 2. Central Washington (1) 20 Earned Runs 218 staff that had a 5.56 earned run aver- 3. Montana State Billings 13 Strikeouts 192 age, including Brian Strom, who made 4. Northwest Nazarene 10 Walks 153 nine starts and had a 4-5 record and 4.88 Opp. Batting Avg. .306 earned run average, and Jeremy Knowles, 5. Saint Martin’s 9 who started eight games and had a 1-4 with 17, hit .301, scored 60 runs and dle State. In the fi rst four-game series, St. 2008 MSUB drove in 33 for Miles. Edward’s swept the Jackets in Austin – the only team to do so throughout the season RECORD BREAKDOWN JACKETS THIRD – to drop the Yellowjackets’ record to 3-11. Total 0-0 The Yellowjackets were picked third in the The Jackets then rebounded with eight- Conference 0-0 straight wins against Permian Basin and preseason GNAC poll. Western Oregon Non-Conf 0-0 was tabbed league favorite, followed by Oklahoma Panhandle to pull to an even Central Washington, MSUB, Northwest 11-11. The eight-straight were a school Home 0-0 Nazarene and Saint Martin’s. record for consecutive victories. The Away 0-0 Jackets also played their longest game in Neutral 0-0 school history in a 4-3 12-inning win over NEW FACES A PLENTY Day 0-0 The Yellowjackets have a number of new the Falcons. faces this season. All but two position A quick trip over to Ellensburg, Wash. Night 0-0 players are new, including an entirely to face future Great Northwest Athletic vs. Left 0-0 new outfi eld. Though most of the team Conference opponent Central Washington vs. Right 0-0 University saw the Jackets split the series is new, there is a lot of talent in the new 1-Run Games 0-0 players. Overall, MSUB has 17 new play- with the Wildcats to hold steady at .500. ers. The Yellowjackets wrapped up their road 2-Run Games 0-0 schedule against Lincoln University. Tak- 5+Run Games 0-0 PIRTZ FIELD IS HOME ing three games from the Blue Tigers, the Extra Innings 0-0 Jackets broke away from the .500 mark to While renovation is being done on Cobb Shutouts 0-0 Field this season, the Yellowjackets will move to 16-14. In the game Jake Samu- play all of their home games at Pitrz Field elson (Helena, MT) powered a grand slam, Scoring 0-2 Runs 0-0 in Billings. MSUB will be back at Cobb the program’s fi rst ever, in the seventh Scoring 3-5 Runs 0-0 Field in 2009. inning to earn the dramatic win for the Scoring 6-9 Runs 0-0 Yellowjackets. That was March 25. With Scoring 10+ Runs 0-0 DIRECTIONS TO PIRTZ FIELD MSUB looking to open a 24-game home From the University, take Rimrock Road stand March 31, Mother Nature reared her Opponent 0-2 Runs 0-0 West to 17th Street West. Turn south head forcing the Yellowjackets to cancel Opponent 3-5 Runs 0-0 on 17th street and follow to Colton Blvd. eight-straight games pushing back opening Opponent 6-9 Runs 0-0 day at Cobb Field to April 13. Turn right onto Colton and follow to 24th Opponent 10+ Runs 0-0 Street West. Turn left on 24th Street and After nearly three weeks of idleness, the follow to Central. Turn right on Central Jackets fi nally got the chance to treat the Scored in 1st Inning 0-0 and just West of Rimrock Mall will be fans to a double-dose of spring baseball. Scored First 0-0 Stewart Park on your left. Turn in and Playing regularly scheduled games against Opp. Scores First 0-0 follow to Pirtz Field. Lincoln University, the Jackets added four games against NAIA opponent Jamestown After 6 leading 0-0 2007 REVIEW College to make up games lost due to the After 6 trailing 0-0 In just the program’s second season storm. The four-day eight-game run was After 6 tied 0-0 the Montana State Billings baseball team rough for the Yellowjackets. MSUB split After 7 leading 0-0 wins with the Blue Tigers before going proved to be worthy opponents in the After 7 trailing 0-0 very competitive Heartland Conference 1-3 against the 2006 Region III Champion fi nishing fourth in the league with a 16-20 Jimmies. After 7 tied 0-0 record. Overall the Jackets ended the A 5-1 win over the Rattlers put a stop to After 8 leading 0-0 season just below .500 at 24-26. the Yellowjackets’ fi ve-game losing streak. After 8 trailing 0-0 With perhaps the team’s toughest eight It is always tough opening the season After 8 tied 0-0 on the road, but it is part of life if you call games remaining to wrap up the season, Billings, Mont., home. The Yellowjackets the veteran squad took things in stride Hit 0 home runs 0-0 started their campaign with 10 games splitting wins with Incarnate Word. Seth Hit 1 0-0 in Texas. The team’s fi rst four-game Moir’s (Cody, WY) two-RBI double in the Hit 2+ home runs 0-0 bottom of the sixth tied the game and was series of the trip came against reigning Opponent 0 home runs 0-0 Heartland Conference Champion Univer- won when Moir scored later in the inning. sity of the Incarnate Word. The Jackets’ In the fi nal four-game series of the Opponent 1 home run 0-0 Ben Lewerke (Mason City, IA) lifted the season the Yellowjackets shocked St. Opponent 2+ home runs 0-0 team to a 5-1 victory in game four after Edward’s University using late game surges Made 0 Errors 0-0 to take two wins from the Hilltoppers. The MSUB dropped the fi rst three in the Made 1 Error 0-0 series. Heading down to the border, the Jackets’ Doug Longfellow (Lewistown, MT) Yellowjackets split wins with provisional used just his second career home run to Made 2+ Errors 0-0 conference member Texas A&M – In- lift the Yellowjackets to a 9-8 walk-off win Opponent Made 0 Errors 0-0 ternational before going 1-3 against St. delaying the Hilltoppers’ outright confer- Opponent Made 1 Error 0-0 ence title one more day. St. Edward’s Mary’s University. Opponent Made 2+ Errors 0-0 With less than a week between trips, clinched the title with a win in game one the Jackets headed back to the Lone Star on Saturday, but the Yellowjackets had the Out-hit opponent 0-0 State for games against St. Edward’s and fi nal say in closing out a two-year run in Out-hit by opponent 0-0 Texas – Permian Basin with a side trip to the Heartland Conference. A fi fth-inning Hits are tied 0-0 Goodwell, Okla., to play against Panhan- grand slam by Josh Wiley (Belgrade, MT) thrust the Jackets into the lead which on the mound. Ranked as high as 10th in Hoskyn named to the second team. they held onto for the 10-8 win. The Yel- the nation for earned run average in Divi- Lewerke was also named to the Daktronics lowjackets fi nished the season just two- sion II, the southpaw fi nished his senior Division II All-South Central Region second games shy of .500; not bad for a second season ranked second in the conference team. He was just one of only three se- year program. with a 2.74 ERA. Known for throwing lected from the Heartland Conference. “Our successes this year cannot be pitches that resulted in ground balls, the Excitement is brewing for MSU Billings measured in statistics, awards, or re- combination of Lewerke and his defense as the Yellowjackets will make the change cords”, said Yellowjacket head coach Chris earned him a 7-1 record. to the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Brown. “The team as a whole took a “Next year we will look to Brian Strom, July 1. The Jackets’ baseball team will huge step forward and really set the tone Jeremy Knowles, James Lester, Cody Clark, compete against Central Washington, St. for the years ahead. They started to do Steve Scott, and Mike Cease to be the core Martin’s, Northwest Nazarene, and West- the little things in practice, on their own, of our pitching staff,” said Brown. “In the ern Oregon University in conference play. and in game situations that really made fi eld and at the plate we are looking for “Our goals and expectations will not the difference.” Schoonover and Moir to pick up where change heading into the GNAC,” said The Yellowjackets’ 14 seniors played a they left off and to keep improving. I also Brown. “We have the expectation that we key role in many aspects for the team. expect Patch Wirtzberger, Jordan Shine, still step into the league and be in the mix Whether it was skill, patience, or re- and Kyle Ailes to step into signifi cant roles from the start. As a program, we look to silience, the seniors brought much to next season.” continue taking steps forward and estab- the diamond for the Jackets that Coach The Yellowjackets shattered nearly lishing a tradition that everyone involved in Brown will look to replace. every team record set in the inaugural the Yellowjacket Baseball program can be “Trying to replace the seniors from this season. The obvious was the nine more proud of.” year will not be easy,” added Brown. wins posted by the team over the 2006 “They were good players and leaders. record. The Jackets’ pitching staff fi nished I will look internally for our new leaders. the season ranked third in the conference We have some guys that will be entering with a 5.56 ERA. At the plate, MSU Billings their third year in the program and know hit 13 more doubles, two additional triples, what it is all about. I will look to them to and a whopping 12 more home runs than fi ll the seniors’ shoes.” in the preceding season. The team also Kyle Pryor (Billings, MT) was steady all scored 31 more runs and drove in 35 more season leading the Yellowjackets in runs RBIs than in 2006. (42), hits (49), stolen bases (17), and The Jackets’ ERA was lowered from 7.98 on base percentage (.474). Pryor stood in 2006 to a 5.56 in 2007. Mike Cease’s atop the conference standings drawing (Deer Lodge, MT) team and conference- 40 walks, ranking him 19th nationally for leading six saves ranked him 35th nation- walks per game (.82). He also ranked ally, while Strom was ranked third in the in the top four for stolen bases and on conference for shutouts (2), and fi fth for base percentage in the Heartland. Will opponent’s batting average (.262). Crtalic (Billings, MT) fi nished the season The Yellowjackets were also successful ranked in a tie for third in the conference in catching multiple honors and awards. with his team-leading 14 doubles, while Schoonover was named the Heartland hit- Nick Hoskyn (Oelwein, IA) and Longfel- ter of the week, while his pitching coun- low ranked sixth for stolen bases (14) terparts picked up four pitcher of the week and seventh for triples (3) respectively. honors. Lewerke was twice named to the Freshman Matt Schoonover (Great Falls, honor with Strom and Cease also garner- MT) was a dangerous factor at the plate ing the award. UPCOMING GNAC SCHEDULE batting .378 to lead the Jackets. His .555 Six Jackets were selected to the All- slugging percentage and four home runs Heartland Conference team. Lewerke, Thursday, Feb. 21 also led the Yellowjackets. Schoonover, and Pryor were fi rst team $Saint Martin’s vs. Lewis-Clark State, 1 p.m. Lewerke was the Jackets’ driving force selections with Cease, Samuelson, and Friday, Feb. 22 $British Columbia vs. MSUB, 10 a.m. 2008 GNAC BASEBALL $MSUB at Lewis-Clark State, 12:30 p.m. REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS $Saint Martin’s vs. Western Oregon, 3 p.m.

CONFERENCE OVERALL Saturday, Feb. 23 Team W L Pct. GB W L Pct. Corban at Central Washington (2), 12 p.m. $Saint Martin’s vs. British Columbia, 10 a.m. Northwest Nazarene 0 0 .000 -- 6 0 1.000 $Western Ore. at Lewis-Clark St., 12:30 p.m. $MSUB vs. Western Oregon, 3 p.m. Saint Martin’s 0 0 .000 -- 2 2 .500 Western Oregon 0 0 .000 -- 6 7 .461 Sunday, Feb. 24 $MSUB vs. Saint Martin’s, 10 a.m. Central Washington 0 0 .000 -- 1 7 .125 $British Colum. vs. Western Ore., 12:30 p.m.

Montana State Billings 0 0 .000 -- 0 0 .000 $ denotes Lewis-Clark State Tournament (Lewiston, Idaho) Yellowjacket Coaching Staff Head Coach Chris Brown Northeastern Junior College in Sterling, Brown’s Career Record CO, one season at National American Uni- Alderson-Broaddus 0-1 Chris Brown is versity in Rapid City, SD, and one season Ashland 0-1 entering his third as a graduate assistant at Oklahoma Chris- Benedictine 0-1 Cameron 0-2 season at the helm tian University. While at OC, he received Central Missouri 0-1 of the Yellowjacket his bachelors degree in physical education. Central Oklahoma 0-3 baseball program Wheeler’s playing experiences include Central Washington 2-4 in 2007-2008. In two years at Seward County Community Concordia-St. Paul 4-4 his fi rst season, the College. He then signed and played one Incarnate Word 4-12 team went 15-35 year at the University of Southern Mis- Jamestown 1-3 overall and 13-27 sissippi. After one year, he transferred to Lincoln University 8-8 in the Heartland Conference. In the Oklahoma Christian University and fi nished Lock Haven 0-1 Minnesota-Crookston 8-0 Jackets’ second year of competition, his senior season. Minnesota-Duluth 1-7 they were 24-26 overall and 16-20 in Yellowjacket head coach Chris Brown Minnesota-Morris 3-1 the conference. He has a 39-61 record says of Wheeler, “He is a Rapid City, SD, Morningside 0-1 at MSUB and a career mark of 68-126. guy that is very familiar with this area and Mount Marty (SD) 0-2 Brown was the head coach for two surrounding states. He was an integral North Dakota 1-4 seasons at Bemidji State University, part of the success that the Northeastern North Dakota State 0-2 a Division II school in Bemidji, Minn., Junior College program has had over the Northeastern State 0-1 but left the Beavers immediately to last four years. He has stepped right in Northern State 2-2 Northwest Nazarene 2-6 begin recruiting at MSU Billings. At and made an immediate impact.” Oklahoma Panhandle State 10-2 Bemidji, Brown was the fi rst coach in Originally from Rapid City, SD, Luke and Pittsburgh State 0-3 the program’s 54 year history to post his wife Angie, reside in Laurel, MT. Sioux Falls 0-1 back-to-back seasons of more than 10 South Dakota 0-4 conference wins. Southwsest Minnesota State 1-5 Before he was promoted to head St. Cloud State 4-2 coach in the summer of 2002 and was St. Edward’s 4-12 an assistant coach at Bemidji State for St. Mary’s (TX) 3-13 Stonehill 0-1 two years. As an assistant, he served Texas A&M International 1-1 as the team’s recruiting coordinator and Texas-Permian Basin 4-0 pitching coach. He spent one season as Winona State 2-2 an assistant coach at Jamestown Col- Wayne State (Mich.) 1-1 lege (ND), where he was a pitcher for Wyane State (Neb.) 1-7 four years and graduated in 2000. West Liberty 1-1 During the summers, Brown has taken Totals 68-122 USA baseball team of mostly college seniors who have completed their eligi- bility and did not get drafted overseas to compete in different tournaments. Most notably, he went to the World Down Un- der Games in Australia where his team won a gold medal. Over the summer, he has taken teams to Belgium, Prague, Holland and Aruba. He and his wife Heather (Kelley) have one son named Brevik who is fi ve months old.

Assistant Coach Luke Wheeler

Luke Wheeler is in his second season as the Yellowjacket baseball team’s assistant coach in 2007-2008. Wheeler’s primary responsibilities in- clude coaching the infi elders and hitters. Prior to coming to MSUB, Luke spent four seasons as an assistant coach at Montana State Billings Baseball 2008 Roster

PITCHERS No. Name POS B/T HT WT YR Hometown/Previous School 3 Brian Howe LHP L/L 5-9 160 Fr. Whitefi sh, Mont./Loyola Marymount 4 Triston Spehar LHP L/L 5-9 165 Fr. Anaconda, Mont./Anaconda HS 6 Stefan Malkuch OF/RHP R/R 6-1 175 Jr. Kalispell, Mont./Spokane Falls CC 7 Nathan Herbig RHP R/R 6-2 175 Sr. Noxon, Mont./Miles CC 10 James Lester LHP L/L 6-2 180 Jr. Missoula, Mont./Miles CC 13 Leo Hansen RHP R/R 6-2 185 Sr. Florence, Mont./Rocky Mountain College 15 Brian Strom LHP R/L 6-1 175 Jr. Littleton, Colo./Regis University 17 Nick Harris INF/RHP R/R 6-0 185 Jr. Helena, Mont./Miles CC 19 Hap Purden RHP R/R 5-10 155 Sr. Wilsonville, Ore./Clackamas CC 20 Steve Scott LHP L/L 6-3 200 Jr. Billings, Mont./Chapman Univeristy 28 Andy Barham OF/RHP R/R 6-4 230 Jr. Bozeman, Mont./Columbia Basin CC 29 Jeremy Knowles RHP R/R 6-1 205 Sr. Three Forks, Mont./Miles CC 30 Cody Clark RHP R/R 6-1 190 So. Billings, Mont./Jamestown College 31 Bobby Henderson RHP R/R 6-1 240 Jr. Frenchtown, Mont./Jamestown College 34 Chase Castloo RHP R/R 5-11 190 Fr. Havre, Mont./Havre HS

CATCHERS No. Name POS B/T HT WT YR Hometown/Previous School 14 Steve Larson C R/R 6-0 210 Jr. Ronan, Mont./Miles CC 24 Patch Wirtzberger C/OF L/R 6-0 175 So. Havre, Mont./Havre HS 25 Joe Via C R/R 5-11 215 Jr. Helper, Utah/College of Eastern Utah

INFIELDERS No. Name POS B/T HT WT YR Hometown/Previous School 1 Bryce Thomas INF R/R 5-7 160 Jr. Billings, Mont./Rocky Mountain College 2 Cole Pryor INF R/R 5-9 165 Jr. Billings, Mont./Miles CC 8 Matt Schoonover INF RR 5-11 165 So. Great Falls, Mont./CM Russell HS 12 Kyle Ailes INF R/R 6-0 185 So. Bozeman, Mont./Bozeman HS 16 Levi Johnson UTL R/R 6-0 180 Jr. Great Falls, Mont./Miles CC 18 Ryan Duncan INF R/R 5-8 165 Fr. Kuna, Idaho/Kuna HS 21 Seth Moir INF L/R 6-1 185 Sr. Cody, Wyo./Saint Martin’s College 22 Nick Rupert INF R/R 6-1 170 Jr. Bozeman, Mont./Minnesota State-Mankato 26 Matt Kakalecik INF R/R 6-2 205 So. Great Falls, Mont./CM Russell HS

OUTFIELDERS No. Name POS B/T HT WT YR Hometown/Previous School 5 Jonathan Schlender OF R/R 6-2 200 Jr. Bozeman, Mont./Columbia Basin CC 9 Tyler Nelson OF R/R 6-3 180 Jr. Helper, Utah/College of Eastern Utah 23 Jeff Ridgeway OF L/R 6-0 190 Fr. Billings, Mont./College of Southern Idaho 32 Nathan Enslow OF R/R 6-1 200 Jr. Anchorage, Alaska/University of Charleston

Head Coach: 27 - Chris Brown (3rd year)

Assistant Coach: 33 - Luke Wheeler (2nd year)

Graduate Assistant Coach: Jake Samuelson (1st year)

2007 YELLOWJACKET BASEBALL SEASON HIGHS

TEAM INDIVIDUAL Batting BattingBBa At Bats: 43 vs. Texas-Permian Basin (3/6/07) AtA Bats: 6 Doug Longfellow, vs. UT-Permian Basin (3/6/07) Runs Scored: 11 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle (3/9/07) RRuRuns Scored: 4 Willie Crtalic vs. Oklahoma Panhandle (3/9/07) Hits: 15 vs. Central Washington (3/18/07) HHiHits: 3 19 Games RBIs: 10 vs. Lincoln (3/24/07) RRBRBIs: 4 7 Games Doubles: 5 vs. Lincoln (3/25/07) DDoDoubles: 2 Matt Schoonover, vs. UT-Permian Basin (3/6/07) Triples: 2 vs. Incarnate Word (2/17/07) 2 Willie Crtalic, vs. Oklahoma Panhandle (3/9/07) Home runs: 3 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle (3/9/07) 2 Willie Crtalic, vs. St. Edward’s (5/7/07) Total bases: 22 vs. Lincoln (3/24/07) TTrTriples: 1 10 Games Walks: 9 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle (3/9/07) HHoHome runs: 1 18 Games Strikeouts: 11 vs. Central Washington (3/17/07) TToTotal bases: 6 6 Games Sac hits: 3 vs. Texas-Permian Basin (3/6/07) WWalks: 3 4 Games Sac fl ies: 3 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle (3/10/07) SStStrikeouts: 3 4 Games Stolen bases: 5 vs. Texas A&M International (2/20/07)7)) SSaSac hits: 1 33 Games 5 vs. Lincoln (4/15/07) SSaSac fl ies: 1 15 Games : 6 vs. St. Edward’s (5/7/07) SStStolen bases: 3 Kyle Pryor, vs. Central Washington (3/17/07) Caught stealing: 2 vs. Texas-Permian Basin (3/6/07) HHiHit by pitch: 2 4 Games 2 vs. Lincoln (3/25/07) CCaCaught stealing: 1 18 Games 2 vs. Lincoln (4/14/07) Runners LOB: 12 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle (3/10/07) RRuRunners LOB: 5 Willie Crtalic, vs. Oklahoma Panhandle (3/10/07) Hit into DP: 3 Four games 5 Patrick Smith, vs. St. Mary’s (4/20/07) 5 Doug Longfellow, vs. Incarnate Word (4/27/07) Fielding Putouts: 36 vs. Texas-Permian Basin (3/6/07) FFiFielding Assists: 16 vs. Texas-Permian Basin (3/6/07 PPuPutouts: 14 Seth Moir, vs. Oklahoma Panhandle (3/10/07) 16 vs. St. Mary’s (4/20/07) AAsAssists: 6 6 Games Errors: 4 vs. Texas A&M International (2/20/07)7)) EErErrors: 2 6 Games 4 vs. St. Mary’s (2/22/07) PPaPassed balls: 2 Jake Samuelson, vs. Incarnate Word (2/16/07) Passed balls: 2 vs. Incarnate Word (2/16/07) 2 Jake Samuelson, vs. Okla. Panhandle (3/10/07) 2 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle (3/10/07) DP’s turned: 4 vs. St. Mary’s (4/20/07) PPiPitching IInInnings pitched: 7.0 9 Games Pitching RRuRuns allowed: 12 Kyle McBride, vs. St. Mary’s (2/21/07) Innings pitched: 12.0 vs. Texas-Permian Basin (3/6/07) EEaEarned runs: 12 Kyle McBride, vs. St. Mary’s (2/21/07) Runs allowed: 18 vs. St. Mary’s (2/21/07) WWalks allowed: 6 Brian Strom, vs. Lincoln (4/13/07) Earned runs: 18 vs. St. Mary’s (2/21/07) SStStrikeouts: 7 4 Games Walks allowed: 8 vs. St. Edward’s (5/7/07) HHiHits allowed: 13 Kyle McBride, vs. St. Mary’s (2/21/07) Strikeouts: 9 vs. Texas-Permian Basin (3/5/07) 13 James Lester, vs. St. Mary’s (2/21/07) 9 vs. Texas-Permian Basin (3/6/07) DDoDoubles allowed: 4 James Lester, vs. Incarnate Word (2/16/07) 9 vs. Jamestown (4/16/07) 4 Jeremy Knowles, vs. St. Edward’s (3/2/07) Hits allowed: 21 vs. St. Mary’s (2/21/07) TTrTriples allowed: 2 James Lester, vs. St. Edward’s (3/1/07) Doubles allowed: 5 Four games HHoHome runs allowed: 2 4 Games Triples allowed: 2 vs. St. Edward’s (3/1/07) WWild pitches: 2 8 Games Home runs allowed: 3 vs. St. Mary’s (2/21/07) HHiHit batters: 4 Jon Clark, vs. Jamestown (4/16/07) Wild pitches: 4 vs. Jamestown (4/15/07) 4 vs. St. Edward’s (5/7/07) Hit batters: 5 vs. Jamestown (4/16/07) Montana State Billings Baseball 2007 Season Statistics

The Automated ScoreBook Overall Statistics for Montana St. Billings (as of Feb 21, 2008) (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 24-26 Home: 8-12 Away: 16-14 GNAC: 16-20

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

Wirtzberger, Patch.. .455 15-3 11 7 5 0 0 0 0 5 .455 3 0 3 0 .571 0 0 1-1 19 4 0 1.000 Schoonover, Matt.... .378 42-39 119 27 45 9 0 4 24 66 .555 17 1 13 2 .453 2 1 3-5 66 86 6 .962 Moir, Seth...... 333 44-43 135 21 45 9 0 2 26 60 .444 16 4 21 2 .417 1 3 2-3 310 17 8 .976 Anglin...... 333 1-1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 0 0 1 0 .333 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 Pryor, Kyle...... 327 49-49 150 42 49 6 1 0 19 57 .380 40 3 23 3 .474 1 4 17-21 70 151 13 .944 Samuelson, Jake...... 281 45-45 146 16 41 3 0 1 17 47 .322 11 6 16 1 .356 0 2 2-2 177 22 1 .995 Hoskyn, Nick...... 275 49-48 142 28 39 3 0 2 23 48 .338 25 4 25 3 .393 2 4 14-16 109 6 6 .950 Crtalic, Willie...... 272 49-49 147 25 40 14 2 1 26 61 .415 8 15 15 4 .364 3 0 11-14 85 4 5 .947 Shine, Jordan...... 258 33-30 93 11 24 2 2 0 16 30 .323 7 0 15 3 .307 1 5 1-2 44 6 1 .980 Longfellow, Doug.... .246 43-40 126 23 31 5 3 2 21 48 .381 16 5 18 1 .354 0 6 6-9 80 3 1 .988 Smith, Patrick...... 235 47-40 119 21 28 7 1 3 14 46 .387 7 3 38 2 .292 1 4 4-6 36 88 16 .886 Wiley, Josh...... 200 24-21 60 8 12 0 1 2 11 20 .333 3 2 14 3 .258 1 2 0-0 21 21 5 .894 Cease, Mike...... 160 11-8 25 5 4 1 0 0 2 5 .200 0 1 8 1 .185 1 0 1-1 3 6 0 1.000 Harang, Chris...... 154 16-13 39 2 6 0 0 1 8 9 .231 2 2 18 3 .222 2 1 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Slater, Kyle...... 125 16-16 40 4 5 1 0 0 0 6 .150 6 0 9 0 .239 0 1 0-0 11 8 4 .826 Myers...... 100 6-3 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .100 1 1 2 0 .250 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Ailes, Kyle...... 000 8-2 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 3 0 .000 0 0 0-0 15 2 0 1.000

Totals...... 273 50-50 1379 241 376 60 10 18 207 510 .370 162 47 242 28 .365 15 33 62-80 1058 481 87 .946 Opponents...... 306 50-50 1408 270 431 79 14 23 234 607 .431 153 47 192 22 .388 17 36 46-62 1076 481 72 .956

LOB - Team (321), Opp (333). DPs turned - Team (33), Opp (41). CI - Team (0), Opp (2). IBB - Team (0), Opp (1). Picked off - Pryor 2, Crtalic 2, Samuelson 1, Hoskyn 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

Cease, Mike...... 0.59 2-2 11 0 0 0/0 6 15.1 11 3 1 6 11 1 0 0 52 .212 1 1 3 1 1 Lewerke, Ben...... 2.74 7-1 10 10 4 1/0 0 62.1 66 23 19 21 19 10 2 2 234 .282 5 4 0 1 6 Clark, C...... 3.29 2-1 6 0 0 0/0 0 13.2 14 5 5 5 14 1 0 1 52 .269 0 1 0 0 2 Scott, Steve...... 4.55 1-1 9 4 0 0/0 1 31.2 39 24 16 15 28 7 2 2 127 .307 4 5 0 1 2 Strom, Brian...... 4.88 4-5 10 9 3 2/0 0 51.2 50 31 28 31 28 6 1 3 191 .262 7 6 0 2 2 Clark, J...... 5.03 1-2 10 2 0 0/0 0 19.2 17 15 11 16 16 2 1 1 70 .243 6 9 0 1 3 Knowles, Jeremy..... 6.02 1-4 8 8 2 0/0 0 40.1 51 36 27 7 16 11 1 3 167 .305 0 8 2 0 6 Martin, Chris...... 6.20 1-1 10 2 1 0/0 0 20.1 28 21 14 14 14 7 0 1 90 .311 4 1 0 1 3 Miller, Casey...... 7.43 1-0 11 0 0 0/0 1 13.1 18 12 11 5 3 5 0 0 57 .316 2 3 0 1 0 McBride, Kyle...... 7.93 2-6 10 10 1 0/0 0 53.1 79 56 47 14 28 15 3 7 229 .345 3 5 1 4 8 Henderson, Bobby.... 8.10 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 3.1 5 4 3 2 1 1 0 0 14 .357 0 1 0 1 0 Roberts, Kevin...... 9.00 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 4.0 5 4 4 7 3 1 0 0 15 .333 3 2 0 1 0 Lester, James...... 12.17 2-3 8 5 0 0/0 0 23.2 48 36 32 10 11 12 4 3 110 .436 3 1 0 3 3

Totals...... 5.56 24-26 50 50 11 3/0 8 352.2 431 270 218 153 192 79 14 23 1408 .306 38 47 6 17 36 Opponents...... 4.64 26-24 50 50 15 4/1 7 358.2 376 241 185 162 242 60 10 18 1379 .273 47 47 5 15 33

PB - Team (14), Samuelson 12, Wirtzberger 2, Opp (11). Pickoffs - Team (14), Strom 5, Samuelson 3, Scott 2, Lester 2, Knowles 1, Cease 1, Opp (6). SBA/ATT - Samuelson (35-48), Scott (11-11), Wirtzberger (6-8), McBride (6-8), Clark, J (6-8), Strom (4-7), Martin (6-7), Knowles (2-6), Lewerke (3-5), Slater (4-4), Clark, C (2-2), Cease (0-2), Lester (2-2), Miller (2-2), Roberts (1-1), Henderson (1-1). Montana State Billings Baseball 2007 Season Results

The Automated ScoreBook Game Results for Montana St. Billings (as of Feb 21, 2008) (All games)

Game date Opposing team Score r h e/ r h e Inns Overall GNAC Pitcher of record Attend Time ------/------*Feb 16, 2007 at Incarnate Word 3-4 L 3 5 3/ 4 7 0 7 0- 1- 0 0- 1- 0 Strom (L 0-1) - 2 *Feb 16, 2007 at Incarnate Word 9-11 L 9 11 2/11 13 2 7 0- 2- 0 0- 2- 0 Lester (L 0-1) 75 2:30 *Feb 17, 2007 at Incarnate Word 4-6 L 4 5 1/ 6 7 2 7 0- 3- 0 0- 3- 0 Knowles (L 0-1) - 2:20 *Feb 17, 2007 at Incarnate Word W 5-1 5 6 1/ 1 5 1 7 1- 3- 0 1- 3- 0 Lewerke (W 1-0) 110 2:05 Feb 20, 2007 at Texas A&M Intl. W 8-5 8 6 4/ 5 7 4 7 2- 3- 0 1- 3- 0 Scott (W 1-0) 115 3:15 Feb 20, 2007 at Texas A&M Intl. 2-5 L 2 4 1/ 5 7 1 7 2- 4- 0 1- 3- 0 Strom (L 0-1) 115 2:35 *Feb 21, 2007 at St. Mary's 0-18 L 0 9 1/18 21 0 7 2- 5- 0 1- 4- 0 McBride (L 0-1) 200 2:20 *Feb 21, 2007 at St. Mary's 2-14 L 2 6 3/14 14 0 7 2- 6- 0 1- 5- 0 Lester (L 0-2) 250 1:59 *Feb 22, 2007 at St. Mary's 2-5 L 2 5 4/ 5 8 1 7 2- 7- 0 1- 6- 0 Knowles (L 0-2) 200 1:40 *Feb 22, 2007 at St. Mary's W 3-0 3 4 1/ 0 1 3 7 3- 7- 0 2- 6- 0 Lewerke (W 2-0) 250 1:44 *Mar 01, 2007 at St. Edward's 5-6 L 5 11 3/ 6 7 1 ( 8) 3- 8- 0 2- 7- 0 Cease (L 0-1) 75 2:20 *Mar 01, 2007 at St. Edward's 2-5 L 2 7 0/ 5 13 0 7 3- 9- 0 2- 8- 0 Lester (L) - 2:05 *Mar 02, 2007 at St. Edward's 2-10 L 2 4 3/10 11 0 7 3-10- 0 2- 9- 0 Knowles (L) 95 1:45 *Mar 02, 2007 at St. Edward's 0-2 L 0 3 1/ 2 9 0 7 3-11- 0 2-10- 0 Lewerke (L) - 1:40 Mar 05, 2007 at Texas Permian Basin W 6-5 6 9 2/ 5 15 1 (11) 4-11- 0 2-10- 0 Clark, C (W 1-0) 55 3:30 Mar 05, 2007 at Texas Permian Basin W 9-0 9 12 0/ 0 5 4 7 5-11- 0 2-10- 0 Strom (W 1-2) 40 1:30 Mar 06, 2007 at Texas-Permian Basin W 4-3 4 13 2/ 3 8 4 (12) 6-11- 0 2-10- 0 Cease (W) 45 3:31 Mar 06, 2007 at Texas-Permian Basin W 7-2 7 8 3/ 2 4 1 5 7-11- 0 2-10- 0 Martin (W) 45 2:00 *Mar 09, 2007 at OPSU Aggies W 10-2 10 12 1/ 2 9 2 7 8-11- 0 3-10- 0 McBride (W 1-1) 105 1:30 *Mar 09, 2007 at OPSU Aggies W 11-9 11 9 3/ 9 13 4 7 9-11- 0 4-10- 0 Lester (W 1-3) 110 1:45 *Mar 10, 2007 at OPSU Aggies W 6-0 6 8 0/ 0 5 1 7 10-11- 0 5-10- 0 Strom (W 2-2) 110 *Mar 10, 2007 at OPSU Aggies W 5-3 5 5 3/ 3 6 4 7 11-11- 0 6-10- 0 Lewerke (W 3-1) 110 2:00 Mar 17, 2007 at Central Washington 1-11 L 1 2 3/11 16 3 9 11-12- 0 6-10- 0 McBride (L 1-2) - 2:22 Mar 17, 2007 at Central Washington W 3-2 3 4 2/ 2 3 2 7 12-12- 0 6-10- 0 Strom (W 3-2) 190 1:48 Mar 18, 2007 at Central Washington 4-7 L 4 15 2/ 7 13 1 9 12-13- 0 6-10- 0 Scott (L 1-1) 132 2:20 Mar 18, 2007 at Central Washington W 4-2 4 8 1/ 2 7 0 7 13-13- 0 6-10- 0 Lewerke (W 4-1) 138 1:47 *Mar 24, 2007 at Lincoln University 2-7 L 2 8 2/ 7 10 0 7 13-14- 0 6-11- 0 McBride (L 1-3) 133 1:45 *Mar 24, 2007 at Lincoln University W 11-7 11 14 2/ 7 10 0 7 14-14- 0 7-11- 0 Strom (W 4-2) 163 2:00 *Mar 25, 2007 at Lincoln University W 7-1 7 10 2/ 1 5 1 7 15-14- 0 8-11- 0 Lewerke (W 5-1) 69 1:55 *Mar 25, 2007 at Lincoln University W 4-3 4 6 3/ 3 9 2 ( 8) 16-14- 0 9-11- 0 Cease (W 2-1) 81 2:10 *Apr 13, 2007 Lincoln University W 8-5 8 11 2/ 5 8 1 7 17-14- 0 10-11- 0 McBride (W 2-3) 122 2:06 *Apr 13, 2007 Lincoln University 1-4 L 1 3 0/ 4 7 0 7 17-15- 0 10-12- 0 Strom (L 4-3) 122 2;00 *Apr 14, 2007 Lincoln University 9-12 L 9 9 3/12 10 0 7 17-16- 0 10-13- 0 Clark, J (L 0-1) 203 2:17 *Apr 14, 2007 Lincoln University W 8-1 8 10 0/ 1 5 1 7 18-16- 0 11-13- 0 Lewerke (W 6-1) 203 1:45 Apr 15, 2007 Jamestown W 8-3 8 8 1/ 3 4 1 7 19-16- 0 11-13- 0 Lester (W 2-3) 113 2:00 Apr 15, 2007 Jamestown 4-10 L 4 7 1/10 10 4 7 19-17- 0 11-13- 0 Martin (L 1-1) 113 2:00 Apr 16, 2007 Jamestown 3-5 L 3 5 2/ 5 4 2 7 19-18- 0 11-13- 0 Clark, J (L 0-2) 94 2:00 Apr 16, 2007 Jamestown 2-3 L 2 9 0/ 3 7 0 8 19-19- 0 11-13- 0 Cease (L 2-2) 94 3:00 *Apr 20, 2007 St. Mary's 2-5 L 2 8 2/ 5 9 0 7 19-20- 0 11-14- 0 McBride (L 2-4) 204 2:22 *Apr 20, 2007 St. Mary's 3-5 L 3 3 3/ 5 7 0 7 19-21- 0 11-15- 0 Strom (L 4-4) 204 2:30 *Apr 21, 2007 St. Mary's W 5-1 5 7 0/ 1 6 3 7 20-21- 0 12-15- 0 Lewerke (W 7-1) 213 1:57 *Apr 21, 2007 St. Mary's 5-6 L 5 7 2/ 6 13 3 ( 9) 20-22- 0 12-16- 0 Clark, C (L 1-1) 213 3:11 *Apr 27, 2007 Incarnate Word 2-7 L 2 7 1/ 7 8 0 7 20-23- 0 12-17- 0 McBride (L 2-5) 435 2:16 *Apr 27, 2007 Incarnate Word W 7-2 7 11 1/ 2 5 1 7 21-23- 0 13-17- 0 Knowles (W 1-3) 435 1:45 *Apr 28, 2007 Incarnate Word W 9-8 9 13 0/ 8 14 1 7 22-23- 0 14-17- 0 Clark, C (W 2-1) 502 2:23 *Apr 28, 2007 Incarnate Word 5-8 L 5 9 3/ 8 6 4 7 22-24- 0 14-18- 0 Strom (L 4-5) 502 2:50 *May 07, 2007 St. Edward's 0-7 L 0 4 1/ 7 5 0 7 22-25- 0 14-19- 0 McBride (L 2-6) 78 1:50 *May 07, 2007 St. Edward's W 9-8 9 4 2/ 8 13 2 7 23-25- 0 15-19- 0 Clark, J (W 1-2) 78 2:50 *May 08, 2007 St. Edward's 0-6 L 0 1 3/ 6 11 0 7 23-26- 0 15-20- 0 Knowles (L 1-4) 140 1:50 *May 08, 2007 St. Edward's W 10-8 10 11 1/ 8 11 4 7 24-26- 0 16-20- 0 Miller (W 1-0) 140 2:20

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