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Baseball DI History Baseball DI History (Click Refresh upon opening this file for the most current data) Champions ∙ Unlimited Potential Outstanding Christian Leadership Award ∙ Hank Burbridge Unlimited Potential Award ∙ Player of the Year ∙ Pitcher of the Year ∙ Coach of the Year ∙ Sportsmanship Award 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 BASEBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1985 - Alabama Christian College 1986 - Bethel College 1987 - King College 1988 - King College 1989 - Mount Vernon Nazarene College 1990 - Bethel College 1991 - Anderson University (IN) 1992 - Spring Arbor College 1993 - Spring Arbor College 1994 - Anderson College (SC) 1995 - Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 1996 - Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 1997 - Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 1998 - Spring Arbor College 1999 - Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 2000 - Olivet Nazarene University 2001 - Faulkner University 2002 - Bethel College 2003 - Dallas Baptist University 2004 - Dallas Baptist University 2005 - Crichton College 2006 - Malone College 2007 - Southern Wesleyan University 2008 - Mt. Vernon Nazarene University 2009 - Bluefield College 2010 - North Greenville University 2011 - Oklahoma Wesleyan University 2012 - California Baptist University 2013 - California Baptist University 2014 - Fresno Pacific University 2015 – Fresno Pacific University UNLIMITED POTENTIAL'S OUTSTANDING CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP AWARD 1990 Ritchie Ware, Greenville College 1991 Scott Reese, Bethel College 1992 Darrin Johnson, Greenville College 1993 Dan Weller, Spring Arbor College 1994 Edwin Estevez, Greenville College 1995 Rich Gilmore, Indiana Wesleyan University Ryan Teglovic, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 1996 Jason Drummond, MidAmerica Nazarene College 1997 Scott Dapprich, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 1998 J.R. Gardner, Geneva College 1999 Jeremie Riggleman, Bethel College 2000 Jeff Lavin, Mount Vernon Nazarene College 2001 Wayne Forman, Spring Arbor College 2002 Mark Coulter, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 2003 David Terrill, Cedarville University 2004 David Terrill, Cedarville University 2005 Justin Hange, Philadelphia Biblical University HANK BURBRIDGE UNLIMITED POTENTIAL AWARD 2006 Joe Seawell, Southeastern University 2007 Alfred LaVire, Trinity Internat’l Univ 2008 Derek Sumner, Geneva College 2009 Brady Workman, Cedarville University Grant Beerman, Southeastern University 2010 Sam Carr, Central Christian College (KS) 2011 Andrew York, Cedarville University 2012 Daniel Mims, Southeastern University 2013 Blaine Seagraves, Emmanuel College 2014 Jeremy Bales, Lee University 2015 Caleb Lang, Cairn University PLAYER OF THE YEAR HISTORY 1994 - Robby Stanifer, Anderson College 1995 - Matt Ford, Bethel College 1996 - Mike Patch, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 1997 - John Urbanski, Bethel College 1998 - Jeff Rowland, Union University 1999 - Andy Heimbach, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 2000 - 2001 - Andy Heimbach, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 2002 - Eric Stults, Bethel College 2003 - Greg Kloosterman, Bethel College 2004 - Marcel Guevara, Bethel College 2005 - Javier Guevara, Bethel College 2006 - Bob Dubovec, Malone College 2007 - Jesse Bachman, Spring Arbor University 2008 - Richie Burgos, Mt. Vernon Nazarene University 2009 - Scott McIlvain, Malone University 2010 - Stefan Neece, Greenville College 2011 - Chris Hammett, Olivet Nazarene University 2012 - Jordan Leyland Azusa Pacific University 2013 - Zach Esquera, California Baptist University 2014 - José Ruiz, Oklahoma Wesleyan University 2015 – Caleb Lang, Cairn University PITCHER OF THE YEAR HISTORY 2002 - Andy Priola, Faulkner University 2003 - 2004 - Jeff Gilmore, Dallas Baptist University 2005 - Noel Baca, Crichton College 2006 - Anthony Barson, Malone College 2007 - Brad Hinkle, Spring Arbor University 2008 - Brandon Moore, Indiana Wesleyan University 2009 - Adam Boulder, Malone University 2010 - Drew Provence, North Greenville University 2011 - Drew Provence, North Greenville University 2012 - 2013 - Johnny Kirkland, Southeastern University Jon Bengard, California Baptist University 2014 - Diego Ibarra, Oklahoma Wesleyan University 2015 – Andrew Bergmann, Judson University COACH OF THE YEAR HISTORY 1991 - Hank Burbridge, Spring Arbor University 1992 - Hank Burbridge, Spring Arbor University 1993 - Hank Burbridge, Spring Arbor University 1994 - Bobby Beville, Anderson College 1995 - Keith Veale, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 1996 - Keith Veale, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 1997 - Keith Veale, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 1998 - Keith Veale, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 1999 - Keith Veale, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College 2000 - Elliot Johnson, Olivet Nazarene University 2001 - Brent Barker, Faulkner University 2002 - Mike Hutcheon, Bethel College 2003 - Mike Bard, Dallas Baptist University 2004 - Mike Bard, Dallas Baptist University 2005 - Junior Weaver, Crichton College 2006 - Tom Crank, Malone College 2007 - Mike Gillespie, Southern Wesleyan University 2008 - Keith Veale, Mt. Vernon Nazarene University 2009 - Mike White, Bluefield College 2010 - Travis Henson, North Greenville University 2011 - Kirk Kelley, Oklahoma Wesleyan University 2012 - Gary Adcock, California Baptist University 2013 - Gary Adcock, California Baptist University 2014 - Oscar Hirschkorn, Fresno Pacific University 2015 – Oscar Hirschkorn, Fresno Pacific University Team Sportsmanship Award 2013 - Mt. Vernon Nazarene University 2014 - Fresno Pacific University 2015 – Bethesda University 2015 Championship Date: May 20-23, 2015 Host: Prasco Park Location: Mason, Ohio 2015 Seeding 1 Fresno Pacific University 2 Lee University 3 Oklahoma Christian University 4 Palm Beach Atlantic University 5 Central Baptist College 6 Bethesda University 7 Trinity Christian College 8 Toccoa Falls College 9 Bluefield College 10 Oakland City University 2015 Results Day 1 Game 1: Palm Beach Atlantic def Central Baptist College 16-2 Game 2: Oklahoma Christian def Bethesda 2-1 (10 innings) Game 3: Lee University def Trinity Christian 17-1 Game 4: Fresno Pacific def Toccoa Falls 8-0 Game 5: Oklahoma Christian def Oakland City 3-1 Game 6: Palm Beach Atlantic def Bluefield 4-2 Game 7: Lee University def Bethesda 12-7 (8 innings) Game 8: Fresno Pacific def Central Baptist 8-1 Day 2 Game 9: Toccoa Falls def Central Baptist 7-0 Game 10: Bethesda def Trinity Christian 6-5 Game 11: Fresno Pacific def Bluefield 6-2 Game 12: Lee University def Oakland City 6-0 Game 13: Toccoa Falls def Bluefield 6-4 Game 14: Oakland City def Trinity Christian 14-4 Game 15: Fresno Pacific tied Palm Beach Atlantic 2-2 Game 16: Lee def Oklahoma Christian 13-3 Day 3 Game 17: Oklahoma Christian def Trinity Christian 7-3 Game 18: Palm Beach Atlantic def Toccoa Falls 14-3 Game 19: Bethesda def Oakland City 13-3 Game 20: Central Baptist def Bluefield 9-2 Semifinal (Game 21): Fresno Pacific def Oklahoma Christian 4-3 Semifinal (Game 22): Lee def Palm Beach Atlantic 6-1 Championship Fresno Pacific University def Lee University 6-2 2015 Awards 1st Team All-American Ashford Wilson Fresno Pacific University Bergmann Andrew Judson University Cummings Brandon Oklahoma Wesleyan University Espinoza David Oklahoma Wesleyan University Johnson Drew Cedarville University Jones Zack Trinity Christian College Koeiman Ziar Oklahoma Wesleyan University Lang Caleb Cairn University Lawson Dustin Lee University Moreno Florentino Arlington Baptist College Osborn Tyler University of Northwestern Rojas Luke Judson University Scott Preston Fresno Pacific University Staton Allen North Greenville University Torres Carlos Campbellsville University Vail Kyle Southwestern Christian University 2nd Team All American Boghosian Adam North Greenville University Bower Baron Fresno Pacific University Buczek Josh Central Baptist College Cornell Seth Houghton College Harris Brody Spring Arbor University Holland Ben Lee University Huddleston Alex Hiwassee College Hunter Mikal McMurry University Hyman Michael Southern Wesleyan University Long Nate Lancaster Bible College Stewart Ronnie Toccoa Falls College Turner Josh Palm Beach Atlantic University Wagley Ryan Arlington Baptist College Walker Brian Palm Beach Atlantic University Honorable Mention Buckery Matthew University of Valley Forge Jacobs Chris Bethesda University Jones Derek Oklahoma Christian University Nieves-Markee Joey Cairn University Rallo Tony Judson University All-Tournament Team Bower Baron Fresno Pacific University Gill Kody Central Baptist College Jacobs Christopher Bethesda University Lawson Ryan Bluefield College Orth Austin Oklahoma Christian University Pieper Joshua Trinity Christian College Poti Siosi Lee University Rivera Peter Palm Beach Atlantic University Stewart Ronnie Toccoa Falls College Tittle Michael Fresno Pacific University Valvano Jamie Oakland City University National Coach of the Year Hirschkorn Oscar Fresno Pacific University Player of the Year Lang Caleb Cairn University Pitcher of the Year Bergmann Andrew Judson University Tournament MVP Tittle Michael Fresno Pacific University UPI Hank Burbridge Award Lang Caleb Cairn University Team Sportsmanship Award Bethesda University SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Pepple Luke Bethel College Copeland Dan Bluefield College Rife Ben Bluefield College Timmer Tyler Bluefield College Yates Gavan Bluefield College Hodges Eric Cairn University Lang Caleb Cairn University Rohrs Tyson Cairn University Castallano Michael Campbellsville University Congleton Casey Campbellsville University Kinsella Gentry Campbellsville University Rosenthal Jeremy Campbellsville University Vancil Wesley Campbellsville University
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