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2014 Baseball Media Guide DAY 1 (May 2) 2014 BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE DAY 1 (May 2) Game 1: 11:30 a.m. #4 vs. #5 Game 2: 3:00 p.m. #2 vs. #3 Game 3: 6:30 p.m. #1 vs. Winner of 1 DAY 2 (May 3) Game 4: 11:30 a.m. Loser of 1 vs. Loser of 2 Game 5: 3:00 p.m. Winner of 2 vs. Winner of 3 Game 6: 6:30 p.m. Winner of 4 vs. Loser of 1 DAY 3 (May 4) Game 7: 2:30 p.m. Winner of 6 vs. Loser of 5 Game 8: 6 p.m. Winner of 5 vs. Winner of 7 DAY 4 (May 5) Game 9: 1:30 p.m. Winner of 8 vs. Loser of 8 (if necessary) RRAC Baseball Tournament Champions 1999 Houston Baptist University (Texas) 2000 Houston Baptist University (Texas) 2001 Houston Baptist University (Texas) 2002 Houston Baptist University (Texas) 2003 Northwood University (Texas) 2004 Houston Baptist University (Texas) 2014 Red River Athletic Conference Tournament 2005 Houston Baptist University (Texas) May 2-5, 2014 2006 Houston Baptist University (Texas) Shreveport,2014 R eLouisianad River Athletic Conference Tournament May 2-5, 2014 #4 Pilots Field Shreveport, Louisiana 2007 Texas Wesleyan University Pilot Field GAME 1 (Day 1) @ 11:30 a.m. Winner of 1 CDT GAME 3 (Day 1) @ 6:30 p.m. Winner of 3 2008 Northwood University (Texas) #5 CDT #1 GAME 5 (Day 2) @ 3:00 p.m. CDT Winner of 5 2009 Northwood University (Texas) #2 GAME 2 (Day 1) @ 3:00 p.m. CDT Winner of 2 Winner of 8 2010 Texas Wesleyan University GAME 8 (Day 3) @ 6:00 p.m. #3 CDT Loser of 1 Loser of 5 2011 LSU Shreveport (Bracket Winner) GAME 9 (Day 4) @ 1:30 p.m. GAME 4 (Day 2) @ 11:30 a.m. Winner of 4 GAME 7 (Day 3) @ 2:30 p.m. CDT (If necessary) CDT CDT Winner of 7 2012 LSU Shreveport GAME 6 (Day 2) @ 6:30 p.m. Loser of 2 CDT Winner of 6 Loser of 8 Loser of 3 2013 LSU Shreveport DayDay 1: 1: Friday, May May2 2 Day 2: Saturday, May 3 Day 3: Sunday, May 4 Day 4: Monday, May 5 Day 2: Saturday, May 3 Day 3: Sunday, May 4 Day 4: Monday, May 5 QUICK FACTS LSUS MEDIA OUTLETS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Pilot fans around the world can follow up-to-date progress Location .............................................. Shreveport, Louisiana for the entire LSUS athletic programs at lsus.edu/athletics. Founded ............................................................................1967 Enrollment .......................................................................4,132 Colors ............................................................. Navy and Gold Tune in to Mark Cantrell to hear every Pilots’ baseball game Nickname ........................................................................ Pilots broadcast live on the web through Stretch Internet at http:// Affiliation ........................................................NAIA Division I client.stretchinternet.com/client/lsus/portal Conference ............................ Red River Athletic Conference Chancellor ...................................................... Dr. Paul Sisson Athletic Director ............................................Chad McDowell Roy Lang, Sports Editor • Jimmy Watson Field ....................................................................... Pilots Field Lee Hiller • Matt Vines Capacity ..............................................................................750 P: 318-459-3299 F: 318-459-4179 Left Field .............................................................................340 E: [email protected] Center Field ........................................................................406 Right Field ..........................................................................340 Paul Crane, Sports Director Tatum Everett, Weekend Sports Anchor COACHING/STAFF INFORMATION P: 318-861-5851 F: 318-219-4680 E: [email protected] Head Coach .......................................................... Al Cantwell LSUS Record .............................................. 0-0 (First Season) Office Phone .................................................... (318) 216-3634 Brandon Dunn, Sports Director Fax .................................................................... (318) 797-4179 E: [email protected] Assistant Coach .........................Brent Lavallee (4th season) Lance Snow, Weekend Sports Anchor Volunteer Assistant ................. Dennis Breland (1st season) E: [email protected] Volunteer Assistant ................Jeremy Burnett (2nd season) P: 318-629-6000 F: 318-629-7171 Student Assistant .........................Cade Bowen (1st season) Student Assistant ............................. Tyler Alton (1st season) Radio/PA .....................................Mark Cantrell (11th season) Adria Goins, Sports Director Athletic Trainer ..................Lance Champagne (11th season) Shayne Wright, Weekend Sports Anchor P: 318-677-6709 F: 318-677-6705 E: [email protected] HISTORY First Season ......................................................................1991 @LSUS_Athletics Overall Record ............................................................717-499 Avista-NAIA World Series Appearances...............................3 NAIA Postseason Appearances .......................................... 11 LSU Shreveport Athletics Conference Tournament Championships .............................7 Conference Regular Season Championships ......................3 LSUS FACILITIES TEAM INFORMATION The LSUS Athletics Department has worked diligently to 2013 Overall Record ........................................................40-18 continue to improve the facilities for incoming student 2013 RRAC Record (Finish) ......................................18-9 (4th) athletes, staff, and community members. Located in the Health and Physical Education Building are a full-sized swimming pool with diving boards, six racquetball/squash RANKINGS courts, an elevated running track, and a weight room that is 2013 Final Ranking ..............................................................RV fully equipped with the most up-to-date Nautilus equipment 2013 Highest Ranking ..........................................................#2 available. LSUS is also home to the USA Weight Lifting 2013 Presentation Ranking ................................................#21 Development Center. “The Dock,” home of the Pilot and Lady Pilot Basketball SPORTS INFORMATION teams, continually tests its 1,200-seat capacity. While enjoying the action, fans can visit the fully equipped Director/PA/Radio Play-by-play ........................Mark Cantrell concession area. Office Phone .................................................... (318) 795-2475 E-mail ................................................mark.cantrell@lsus.edu Pilot Field has evolved into one of the most fan-friendly Baseball Webpage............................ www.lsusathletics.com baseball facilities in the area with 4,200 sq. ft. covered Mailing Address ................................... One University Place batting cages and the new player’s locker room and coaches’ Shreveport, LA 71115 office. Fans can also enjoy a state-of-the-art concession stand, heated/cooled restrooms, bleachers, press box, and SPORTS MEDICINE children’s play area. The professionally groomed playing surface allows players to confidently hone their skills. Athletic Trainer ......................................... Lance Champagne Office Phone .................................................... (318) 795-2466 E-mail ........................................ [email protected] LSU SHREVEPORT 2014 PILOTS BASEBALL 1 WWW.lsusATHLETICS.COM 2014 SCHEDulE JAnuARY Friday Jan. 31 Northwood University Pilots Field 4:00 DH FEBRUAry Saturday Feb. 1 Northwood University Pilots Field 1:00 DH Friday Feb. 7 LSU Alexandria Alexandria, LA 6:30 Saturday Feb. 8 LSU Alexandria Alexandria, LA 1:00 DH Tuesday Feb. 12 Louisiana College Alexandria, LA 6:00 Friday Feb. 14 Northwood University Cedar Hill, TX Noon DH Saturday Feb. 15 Northwood University Cedar Hill, TX Noon DH Tuesday Feb. 18 Southern Arkansas University Pilots Field 6:00 Friday Feb. 21 Texas Wesleyan University Pilots Field 6:00 Saturday Feb.22 Texas Wesleyan University Pilots Field 1:00 DH Tuesday Feb. 25 Centenary College Pilots Field 6:00 Friday Feb. 28 William Carey University Pilots Field 6:00 MARCH Saturday Mar. 1 William Carey University Pilots Field 1:00 DH Tuesday Mar. 4 Alcorn State University Jackson, MS 3:00 Friday Mar. 7 University of the Southwest* Pilots Field 4:00 DH Saturday Mar. 8 University of the Southwest* Pilots Field 1:00 DH Friday Mar. 14 Wiley College* Marshall, TX 1:00 DH Saturday Mar. 15 Wiley College* Marshall, TX 1:00 DH Friday Mar. 21 Bacone College* Pilots Field 4:00 DH Saturday Mar. 22 Bacone College* Pilots Field 1:00 DH Tuesday Mar. 25 Centenary College Shreveport, LA 6:00 Friday Mar. 28 LSU Alexandria Pilots Field 6:00 Saturday Mar. 29 LSU Alexandria Pilots Field 1:00 DH APRIL Tuesday Apr. 1 Southern Arkansas University Magnolia, AR 6:00 Friday Apr. 4 Texas College* Tyler, TX 1:00 DH Saturday Apr. 5 Texas College* Tyler, TX 1:00 DH Tuesday Apr. 8 Alcorn State University Pilots Field 6:00 Friday Apr. 11 Huston-Tillotson University* Pilots Field 4:00 DH Saturday Apr. 12 Huston-Tillotson University* Pilots Field 1:00 DH Tuesday Apr. 15 William Carey University Hattiesburg, MS 4:00 DH Tuesday Apr. 22 Centenary College Pilots Field 6:00 Friday Apr. 25 Jarvis Christian College* Hawkins, TX 1:00 DH Saturday Apr. 26 Jarvis Christian College* Hawkins, TX 1:00 DH MAY Fri - Mon May 2-5 RRAC Conference Tournament Pilots Field TBA Thur - Mon May 12-15 NAIA Opening Round TBA TBA Sat - Sat May 23-30 NAIA World Series Lewiston, ID TBA * Red River Athletic Conference Conference Regular Season Champions 2005, 2011, 2012 Conference
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