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2006 Austin Peay Governors Baseball Yearbook 2006 Govs Baseball Rosters on i at m r Info s t r Spo U /APS y e l t ir ad K r B y hoto b hoto P 2006 Austin Peay Governors Baseball Yearbook 2006 Govs Baseball Rosters ................................. 2 Head Coach Gary McClure ............................. 20-21 2005 OVC Review ............................................... 24 Player Biographies ............................................ 3-22 Assistant Coach Brian Hetland ............................ 22 Govs 2005 Final Statistics ................................... 25 Returning Starter Profiles .......................... 3-11 Assistant Coach Ryan Edwards ........................... 23 Govs 2005 Schedule & Results ........................... 26 Returning Reserve Profiles .................... 12-17 Volunteer Assistant Chris Cook ............................ 23 Individual Single-Season Records .................. 27-28 Newcomer Profiles ................................. 18-19 Individual Career Records .............................. 29-30 Credits: The 2005 Austin Peay baseball NCAA Yearbook was written and designed by Cody Bush, sports information coordinator, with editing assistance from Brad Kirtley, sports information director. Photos as credited throughout the yearbook. 2006 Player Rosters 2006 Positional Roster Numerical Roster # Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown/Previous School # Name, Pos. INFIELDERS (5) 1Gary McClure, Head Coach 2Brandon Munsey 2B R/R 5-11 155 Fr. HSKnoxville, Tenn./Halls HS 2Brandon Munsey, 2B 3 Jacob Schroeder 3B R/R 6-0195Sr.3LLouisville, Ky./Manuel HS 3 Jacob Schroeder, 3B 4Andrew Clement INF R/R 6-0 175 Fr. HS Maryville, Tenn./Maryville HS 4Andrew Clement, INF 10 Matt Ledbetter SS R/R 6-2 205 Sr. 3L/RSLexington, Ky./Dunbar HS 30 Jake Lane 1B R/R 6-3230So. TR Clarksville, Tenn./Southeastern Illinois CC 5 Matt Brown, C 6 Ryan Kane, OF/1B OUTFIELDERS (7) 7 Tommy Smith, C 6 Ryan Kane OF/1B L/L 6-1 190 Sr.1LMuskegon, Mich./Grand Rapids JC 8 Chris Cook, Volunteer Asst. 9 Jacob Crass OF L/L 5-7170 Jr.1LClarksville, Tenn./Clarksville High 9 Jacob Crass, OF 11 Cody Youngblood OF L/L 6-1165Sr.1LPlainwell, Mich./Grand Rapids JC 10 Matt Ledbetter, SS 24 Will Hogue OFR/R 6-3185So. 1LGermantown, Tenn./Houston HS 11 Cody Youngblood, OF 26 Brett Luther OFR/R 6-1205Sr.3LDickson, Tenn./Dickson County HS 12 Shawn Kelley, RHP 27 Rafael Hill OFR/R 5-10 175 So. 1L/RS Martin, Tenn./Westview HS 13 Rowdy Hardy, LHP 28 Ryan Gilboy OF/IF L/R 6-1 185 Fr. HS Racine, Wisc./Racine Horlick HS 14 Jeff Lykins, RHP PITCHERS (13) 15 David Vicini, RHP 12 Shawn KelleyRHP R/R 6-2210 Jr.2LLouisville, Ky./Ballard HS 16 Corey Gunter, LHP 13 Rowdy Hardy LHPL/L6-4170Sr. 2L Bethel Springs, Tenn./Jackson St. CC 18 Brad Daniel, RHP 14 Jeff LykinsRHP R/R 6-0 180 So. 1L Lewisburg, Tenn./Marshall County HS 20 Brian Hetland, Asst. Coach 15 David ViciniRHP R/R 6-4 188 Fr. HSLexington, Ky./Lexington Catholic HS 21 Dane Milleville, RHP 16 Corey Gunter LHPL/L6-0165Sr.SQClarksville, Tenn./Wabash Valley JC 22 Jamie Ganz, RHP 18 Brad DanielRHP R/R 6-3190Sr.3LDickson, Tenn./Dickson County HS 23 James Ray, RHP/3B 21 Dane Milleville RHP R/R 6-3 220 Sr.1LAltamont, Ill./Olney Central CC 24 Will Hogue, OF 22 Jamie GanzRHP R/R 6-3215Sr. 1L South Euclid, Ohio/Lakeland CC 23 James RayRHP/3B R/R 5-10 205 Sr.3LPortland, Tenn./Portland HS 25 Dane Miller, C 31 Michael Dunn LHPL/L5-10 180 Jr.2LHopkinsville, Ky./Univ. Heights 26 Brett Luther, OF 36 Matt Reynolds LHPL/L6-5240 Jr. TR Knoxville, Tenn./Kishwaukee JC 27 Rafael Hill, OF 55 Ben Wilshire RHP R/R 6-4 200 Jr. TR Kingston Springs, Tenn./Columbia State CC 28 Ryan Gilboy, OF/IF 56 Michael Parson LHPL/L6-0 160 Fr. HS St. Peters, Mo./Howell Central HS 30 Jake Lane, 1B 31 Michael Dunn, LHP CATCHERS (4) 33 Ryan Edwards, Asst.Coach 5 Matt Brown CR/R 6-0185So. 1L Dickson, Tenn./Dickson HS 34 Matt Smith, C 7 Tommy Smith CR/R 5-9 185 Sr.3LMurfreesboro, Tenn./Oakland HS 36 Matt Reynolds, LHP 25 Dane MillerCR/R 6-1200So. 1L Chesterfield, Mo./Central Missouri 34 Matt Smith CR/R 5-11 195 Jr. TR Paducah, Ky./Southeastern Illinois CC 55 Ben Wilshire, RHP 56 Michael Parson, LHP COACHING STAFF 1Gary McClure Head CoachAustin Peay, 1987 20 Brian Hetland Assistant Coach/Hitting Northwest Missouri State, 1987 33 Ryan Edwards Assistant Coach/Pitching Southwest Baptist (Mo.), 2001 8 Chris Cook Volunteer Assistant Rockford (Ill.) College, 1998 BREAKDOWN BY CLASS BREAKDOWN BY HOME STATE YEARS LETTERED AT AUSTIN PEAY Seniors (12): Daniel, †Ganz, †Gunter, †Hardy, †Kane, Illinois ................................................................................ 1 Three (3L) ......................................................................... 6 *Ledbetter, Luther, †Milleville, Ray, Schroeder, *T. Smith, Kentucky ........................................................................... 6 Two (2L) ............................................................................ 3 †Youngblood Michigan ........................................................................... 2 One (1L) ......................................................................... 11 Mississippi ........................................................................ 1 2005 Transfer (TR) ........................................................... 4 Juniors (6): Crass, Dunn, *Kelley, †M. Smith, †Reynolds, Missouri ............................................................................ 2 2005 High Shool (HS) ...................................................... 5 †Wilshire New Mexico ...................................................................... 1 On Squad/No Letter (SQ) ................................................. 1 Ohio .................................................................................. 1 Sophomores (7): *Baker, Brown, *Hill, Hogue, †Lane, Lykins, Tennessee ...................................................................... 16 *†Miller Wisconsin ......................................................................... 1 BATS/THROWS Right/Right ...................................................................... 21 Freshmen (5): Munsey, Clement, Vicini, Gilboy, Parson Left/Left ............................................................................. 8 Left/Right .......................................................................... 1 † Transfer, * Redshirted in a previous season 2 • GOVS BASEBALL • 2006 Returning Starter Profiles #18 • BRAD DANIEL Senior • RHP • 6-3 • 190 • R/R • Dickson, Tenn. (Dickson County HS) one run on four hits while Career Single-Game Bests – Starter* striking out seven in nine Category Actual Most Recently vs. Date innings… other complete Longest Start 9.0 Jacksonville State 5/28/05 game was a seven-inning Most Strikeouts 9 Jacksonville State 5/28/05 affair against Youngstown Career Recap: Austin Peay Fewest Runs 0 Jacksonville State 5/28/05 State, March 21. Fewest Hits 4 Jacksonville State 5/28/05 As a junior in 2005 – Daniel served primarily as the Govs closer during the Fewest Walks 2 Jacksonville State 5/28/05 regular-season, making 27 relief appearances… pitched in both games of As a freshman in 2003 NCAA Knoxville Regional, holding Tennessee hitless in two-thirds of an in- – Daniel compiled a 0-2 Career Single-Game Bests – Reliever^ ning and allowing one run in 1.2 innings against Wichita State… in O’Reilly/ record and 7.78 ERA in Category Actual Most Recently vs. Date Longest Relief 4.1 Eastern Kentucky 5/15/05 OVC Tournament he made his first start in over a year and posted a shutout 37.0 innings pitched… was third on the team with Most Strikeouts 5 Georgia State 4/20/05 victory against Jacksonville State to help APSU clinch OVC tournament title… * - start of six innings or more, ^ all relief appearances it was Daniel’s first complete-game shutout and only the fifth in OVC champi- 20 appearances, includ- onship game history, the last occuring in 1976… received tournament “Most ing two starts… threw one Career Honors and Awards Valuable Player” accolades for his effort and was named to the all-tourna- inning of shutout relief as • 2005 OVC Tournament MVP ment team… final line against Jacksonville State: 9.0 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 9 part of a Govs combined • 2005 OVC All-Tournament • OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll, 2002-03 K… the nine strikeouts were a career-best… was 6-3 overall with five saves shuout against Trevecca, Feb. 20… did not allow a • OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll, 2004-05 and a 3.33 ERA… currently ranks among OVC leaders in saves (2nd) and • AD’s Honor Roll: F02, S03, S04, F04, S05, F05 appearances (6th)… recorded first career save at Evansville, March 13, with run in first three appear- three-inning effort… that was the first of three consecutive saves...he also ances of the season, al- picked up saves at Indiana State, March 19, and at Belmont, March 22… did lowing only one hit in 3.1 innings. not have a save during April, the streak ending May 1 against Eastern Illi- Career Recap: Dickson County HS nois… inherited 31 baserunners during the season, allowing 10 to score Daniel played under head coach Shelby Rye. As a sophomore in 2004 – Daniel served both middle relief and starting roles for the Govs, appearing in 19 games and starting eight… compiled a 3- Personal 1 mark with a 6.51 ERA, each of his decisions coming in a start… made Bradley Kevin Daniel is the son of Kevin and Rhonda Daniel… born Dec. 5, seven starts between March 21 and May 4, including four conference starts… 1983… is the youngest of three children, brother Brian (33) and sister Valerie pitched a complete-game victory against Tennessee Tech, April 10, allowing (29)… he is majoring in business management. Career Statistics YearERA W-LAPPGSCGSHOSV IP H R ERBBSO 2003 7.78 0-2 20 2 0 0 0 37.0 56 40 32 24 25 2004 6.51 3-1 19 8 2 0 0 65.0 72 55 47 35 52 e l c i 2005 3.35 6-3 28 1 1 1 5 53.2 42 22 20 29 51 on r h C TOT 5.72 9-6 67 11 3 1 5 155.2 170 117 99 88 128 Ohio Valley Conference Statistics he Leaf Leaf he T th/ Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO mi t S 2003 11.81 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 5.1 11 7 7 4 3 r obe 2004 8.44 2-1 9 4 1 0 0 32.0 40 33 30 20 22 R y 2005 5.75 2-3 11 0 0 0 1 20.1 15 14 13 18 13 TOT7.804-42541 0157.26654504238 Photo b Photo 2006 • GOVS BASEBALL • 3 Returning Starter Profiles #13 • ROWDY HARDY Senior • LHP • 6-4 • 170 • L/L • Bethel Springs, Tenn.
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