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CRUBASEBALL 1 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 1 CCRUSADERRUSADEROOATHATH The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) developed a Student-Athlete Oath for the 2009-2010 academic and athletic year. The oath outlines the expectations accepted by all UMHB Student-Athletes and also details the pride those student- athletes feel to be a part of Cru Athletics. Student-athletes began using the oath for the fi rst time in the fall of 2009 and it became a prominent and permanent part of the UMHB Student- Athlete experience. The Cru Student-Athlete Oath is listed below:

The Crusader Oath As Crusader Student-Athletes we pledge to: Pursue excellence in the classroom and in competition; Support our fellow student-athletes and other members of the Crusader student body; Be fair, open, and honest; holding ourselves to highest standards of sportsmanship and integrity; Be positive role models within our community; Glorify Christ through our actions and abilities; Honor and embrace the privilege of wearing Purple, White, and Gold. Wherever we go and forever, we represent the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. Go CRU!

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Table of Contents UMHB Quick Facts

Student-Athlete Oath ...... 2 Location ...... Belton, Contents & Quick Facts...... 3 Enrollment ...... 4,000 Head Coach Ben Shipp ...... 4 Founded ...... 1845 Assistant Coaches ...... 5 Nickname ...... The Cru 2019 UMHB Roster ...... 6 Colors ...... Purple, Gold & White Cru Returners ...... 7 President ...... Dr. Randy O’Rear Cru Newcomers ...... 17 Director of Athletics ...... Randy Mann UMHB Sports Medicine ...... 25 Athletics Phone ...... (254) 295-4618 2018 Stats ...... 26 UMHB Administration ...... 28 Head Coach ...... Ben Shipp This is UMHB ...... 29 Alma Mater ...... Mary Hardin-Baylor ‘80 2019 UMHB Schedule ...... 30 UMHB Record ...... 386-384-1(18th Yr.) Assistant Coach ...... Nate Shipp Lettermen Ret./Lost ...... 19/14 Credits Starters Ret./Lost ...... 5/4 The 2019 UMHB Baseball Program is a publication of 2018 Record ...... 10-29 (6-18) the UMHB Sports Information Offi ce. Photos provided Stadium ...... Red Murff Field by David Morris, Andrew Zavoina, the NCAA and the Capacity ...... 700 UMHB Sports Information Department. Sports Information ...... Jon Wallin SID Phone ...... (254) 295-4611 SID Fax ...... (254) 295-4274 You can follow the UMHB Baseball Team on the In- SID Address ...... UMHB Box 8363 ternet all season long. Visit www.cruathletics.com ...... 900 College Street and follow our social media accounts...... Belton, TX 76513

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CRUBASEBALL 3 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 3 CCOACHOACHSSHIPPHIPP Ben Shipp returned to head baseball coach in May of 2012 after spending the previous 18 years as Vice-President for Athletics and guided the Cru to a 21-21 overall record and the team’s fi rst ASC Tournament berth in three years. Shipp has guided the Cru to seven overall conference tournament berths in his career (three HOT Tour- naments and four ASC Tournaments). He is 99-106 in fi ve years in his second stint as UMHB’s head baseball coach. UMHB has also earned back-to-back Team Academic Excellence Awards from the American Baseball Coaches Association.

Shipp became the fi rst full-time athletic director at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in December of 1996. Coach Shipp had been serving as the school’s athletic director since June of 1995, while also serving as the head coach of the Cru baseball team. His promotion to full-time athletic director status coincided with the University’s decision to make the transition to NCAA Division III status. Not only did Shipp oversee that successful transition, he also saw the UMHB athletic department grow with the addition of football, women’s soccer, and women’s golf. UMHB now competes in a total of 12 varsity sports. He was promoted to Vice President for Athletics in August of 2002. Shipp served on the NCAA Division III Baseball National Committee from 2010-2014 and was Chairman of that committee from 2013-14. He oversaw the change of the tournament from a traidi- tional eight-team bracket to pool play leading to a two-of-three Championship Round.

Under Shipp’s guidance as Vice-President for Athletics, UMHB won 27 conference championships, had 130 All-Americans and 38 Academic All-Americans.

Coach Shipp was also the Crusaders head baseball coach from 1986-1996. He coached UMHB to a 277-249-1 record in that time, and Coach Shipp is the winningest head coach in UMHB history, with a current record of 386-355-1. Coach Shipp also coached the Crusaders to a runner-up fi nish at the 1992 NAIA World Series and coached two NAIA All-Americans in that time as well. UMHB also won the Heart of Texas Conference championship in 1994.

Coach Shipp is a 1980 graduate of the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, where he was a three-year letterman for the Crusaders baseball team. Coach Shipp coached on the high school level at Cameron Yoe High School and Calhoun High School in Port Lavaca before returning to his alma mater in 1986.

Coach Shipp is married to the former Donna Hacker. They have two sons, Kyle, and Nate. Kyle was a four-year letterman and starting catcher for the Cru baseball team and also spent time as an assistant baseball coach at UMHB. Kyle returned to the coaching staff as a volunteer assistant in 2017. Nate is a graduate of Southwestern University, where he was a four-year letterman for the Pirates baseball team. He now serves as an assistant coach at UMHB. Ben and Donna also have two grandchildren.

4 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 4 CRUBASEBALL AASSISTANTSSISTANTCCOACHESOACHES Nate Shipp - Assistant Coach Nate Shipp was promoted to full-time assistant coach in June of 2014 after spending the previous two seasons as a graduate assistant at UMHB. The Cru went 47-38 in his two seasons as a graduate assistant and advanced to the ASC Championship Tournament in both of those campaigns. Shipp graduated from Southwestern University with a degree in kinesiology in May of 2012 and was a four-year letterman for the Pirates baseball team. He was a two-time All-SCAC selection at Southwestern University and also earned a spot on the SCAC Student-Athlete Academic Honor Roll. Shipp spent one year at Tarleton State University before transferring to Southwestern. Nate is a native of Belton and is the son of Cru head coach Ben Shipp. He and his wife, Taylor, were married in July of 2015.

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. B-T Hometown (High School/Last School) 1 Will Hudson C 5-9 180 Fr.-HS R/R Madisonville, Texas (Madisonville) 2 Dawson Shibley INF 5-11 165 So.-1L R/R Conroe, Texas (Conroe) 3 Caimyn Holiday INF 5-10 180 Fr.-HS R/R Selma, Texas (Converse Judson) 4 Jackson Godoy P 6-2 180 Sr.-3L R/R Crosby, Texas (Crosby) 5 Mitch Patterson INF 5-11 175 Sr.-3L R/R Magnolia, Texas (Magnolia/UMBC) 6 Jett Jackson INF 6-0 170 Jr.-TR R/R Dripping Springs, Texas (DSHS/Ranger JC) 7 Garrett Gonzales P/INF 6-0 175 So.-1L L/R San Antonio, Texas (Madison/Incarnate Word) 8 Devon Patterson OF/1B 5-11 165 So.-1L L/R McGregor, Texas (McGregor) 10 Daniel Bresko P 6-1 185 Fr.-HS R/R Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood Park) 11 Hunter McQuary C 5-11 185 So.-1L R/R Magnolia, Texas (Concordia Lutheran) 12 Tyler Howell INF 6-0 200 Fr.-HS R/R College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated) 15 Dalton Harned P 6-3 190 Fr.-HS R/R Burnet, Texas (Burnet) 16 Landon Dieterich INF 6-5 215 Jr.-2L R/R Riesel, Texas (Riesel) 17 Jack Herbert OF 6-1 180 Fr.-RS R/R Austin, Texas (Bowie) 18 Jason Samuel INF 6-0 180 Fr.-HS R/R Austin, Texas (Nequa Valley) 19 Andrew Hutchings P 5-9 160 So.-1L R/R Royce City, Texas (Rockwall) 20 Aaron Edelmon P 6-5 220 Jr.-TR L/L Georgetown, Texas (HJHS/Bossier City) 21 Connor Heussner P 6-2 225 Sr.-3L R/R Katy, Texas (Cinco Ranch/Incarnate Word) 22 Bailey Whatley P 5-8 165 So.-1L R/R Bastrop, Texas (Cedar Creek) 23 Evan Samoff P 6-0 180 Jr.-2L L/L The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) 24 Malek Bolin INF 6-4 200 So.-1L R/R Fort Worth, Texas (Chisolm Trail) 25 Jeb Zolman INF 6-2 205 So.-1L R/R Humble, Texas (Atascocita) 26 Luke Coale C 5-10 185 So.-TR R/R Angleton, Texas (Angleton/St. Edwards) 28 Harrison Sims P 6-2 165 Jr.-1L R/R Stowell, Texas (Legacy Christian/SAGU) 29 Cameron Whitman P 6-3 200 Fr.-HS R/R Belton, Texas (Belton) 30 Ross Baer P 6-1 190 So.-RS L/R Spring, Texas (Northland Chris./Centenary) 31 Hayden Ball P 6-2 225 So.-1L L/L Taylor, Texas (Thrall) 32 Jacob Dellipoali INF 6-0 200 Fr.-HS L/R Round Rock, Texas (Round Rock) 28 Trevis Green P 6-4 175 Sr.-3L L/L Georgetown, Texas (East View) 33 Kam Levis P 6-0 185 So.-1L R/R New Caney, Texas (Splendora) 34 Josh Horton P 6-3 210 Sr.-3L R/R Tomball, Texas (Tomball/Louisiana Tech) 35 Alex Klepac P 6-4 195 Fr.-HS R/R Jarrell, Texas (Jarrell) 36 Zach Godin P 6-1 200 Fr.-HS R/R Cypress, Texas (The Woodlands Christian) 37 Kody Ramon OF 5-9 190 Sr.-1L R/R Floresville, Texas (East Central) 38 Jackson Ryan P 5-11 130 Fr.-HS L/L Houston, Texas (Second Baptist) 39 Daylon Nebgen C 6-0 185 Fr.-HS R/R Fredericksburg, Texas (Fredericksburg)

6 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 6 CRUBASEBALL CCRURURRETURNERSETURNERS #4 JACKSON GODOY SENIOR, PITCHER, R/R, CROSBY, TEXAS

2018: Spring All-Academic Team … made 11 appearances with one start and two saves … threw 13.2 innings … surrendered 29 hits and 27 runs. 2017: Spring All-Academic Team… played in 29 games with 25 starts… hit .221 on the season with 21 hits, 21 runs scored and 7 RBI… made three appearances on the mound with three strikeouts. 2016: Pitched in 10 games … totaled eight innings with 19 hits and 19 earned runs … struck out seven batters.

Jackson is majoring in marketing at UMHB. He played baseball and basketball at Crosby High School, where he was an academic all-district selection. Jackson also participated in Yearbook, Theater and Loud Crowd. He is the son of Jacob and Jen- nifer Godoy. Year APP W L ERA S IP H R ER BB SO 2016 10 0 1 21.38 0 8.0 19 22 19 9 7 2017 3 1 0 9.00 0 3.0 3 3 3 2 3 2018 11 0 0 12.51 2 13.2 29 27 19 10 7 Totals 24 1 1 15.25 2 24.2 51 52 41 21 17

#21 CONNOR HEUSSNER SENIOR, PITCHER, R/R, KATY, TEXAS

2018: Spring All-Academic Team … made 15 appearances with six starts … allowed 39 earned runs in 52.2 innings … led the Cru with 47 strikeouts. 2017: Spring All-Ac- ademic … made 14 appearances on the mound with three starts… threw 35 in- nings with a 6.94 ERA… recorded 27 strikeouts. 2016: Made 12 mound appearanc- es with 11 starts … recorded a 2-6 record and 6.18 ERA … allowed just 80 hits and 35 earned runs in 51 innings of work … struck out 37 batters.

Connor is studying fi nance at UMHB and wants to be an investment banker. He played baseball at Cinco Ranch High School, where he was an academic all-state selection. Connor opened his collegiate career at Incarnate Word and is the son of John and Julie Heussner. Year APP W L ERA S IP H R ER BB SO 2016 12 2 6 6.18 0 51.0 80 45 35 18 37 2017 14 1 4 6.94 0 35.0 45 34 27 9 27 2018 15 1 4 6.66 1 52.2 88 49 39 17 47 Totals 41 4 14 6.58 1 138.2 213 128 101 44 111

CRUBASEBALL 7 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 7 CCRURURRETURNERSETURNERS #34 JOSH HORTON SENIOR, PITCHER, 6-3, TOMBALL, TEXAS 2018: Pitched 8.2 innings with eight mound appearances … gave up fi ve earned runs … struck out 10 batters. 2017: Played 19 games with 13 starts and fi ve appear- ances on the mound… pitched seven innings with a 5.14 ERA... recorded three hits with one home run and four RBI.

Josh is studying accounting at UMHB and wants to own his own business or make senior partner for a big accounting fi rm. He played baseball and football at Tom- ball High School where he was a member of the 2013 State Championship Baseball Team. Josh was also an academic all-district selection in both sports and participat- ed in National Honor Society, Student Council, Chorale, Tech Theater and FCA. He played one year of college baseball at Louisiana Tech University and is the son of Kevin and Melissa Horton. Year APP W L ERA S IP H R ER BB SO 2017 5 0 0 5.14 0 7 7 6 4 4 3 2018 8 0 1 5.19 0 8.2 8 7 5 8 10 Totals 13 0 1 5.33 0 15.2 15 13 9 12 13

#5 MITCH PATTERSON SENIOR, INFIELDER, R/R, MAGNOLIA, TEXAS

2018: Spring All-Academic Team … hit .313 with 36 hits … drove in 18 runs and scored 15 … totaled 46 bases with seven extra-base slams … fi elded .857 with 31 putouts and 47 assists. 2017: Spring Academic All-Conference Team… Honorable Mention All-ASC … played and started in 37 games… led the Cru with 48 hits and a .336 batting average… drove in 20 runs and scored 14 more… has 29 putouts and 70 assists. 2016: Played in 15 contests with fi ve starts … recorded fi ve hits in 31 at-bats … hit one double and drove in two runs … added 16 assists and 11 putouts.

Mitch is a fi nance major at UMHB. He played baseball at Magnolia High School, where he was also a member of Mu Alpha Theta math club. Mitch played one se- mester of college baseball at the University of Maryland Baltimore County. He is the son of Scott and Debbie Patterson. Year GP GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB 2016 15 5 .161 31 3 5 1 0 0 2 0 2017 37 37 .336 143 14 48 3 1 0 20 1 2018 33 31 0.313 115 15 36 5 1 1 18 3 Totals 85 73 0.308 289 32 89 9 2 1 40 4

8 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 8 CRUBASEBALL CCRURURRETURNERSETURNERS #37 KODY RAMON SENIOR, OUTFIELDER, R/R, FLORESVILLE, TEXAS

Kody is a criminal justice major at UMHB and hopes to become a Mar- shal. He played football and baseball at East Central High School, where he was twice named Top Outfi elder and also earned all-district honors. Kody played one year of collegiate baseball at Richland College and is the son of Bill and Angie Ra- mon.

#16 LANDON DIETERICH JUNIOR, INFIELDER, R/R, RIESEL, TEXAS

2018: Spring All-Academic Team … Hit .254 in 38 games played … scored 21 runs on 35 hits with 19 RBI … slammed three home runs, two triples and 10 doubles … had 105 putouts with 59 assists. 2017: Started in all 40 games for the Cru… batted .261 with 41 hits, 31 runs and 28 RBI… had one homerun and 11 doubles… record- ed 284 putouts with 34 assists

Landon is a sport management major at UMHB. He played baseball, basketball, foot- ball and track at Riesel High School. Landon earned all-state honors in basketball, all-district honors in football and was a three-time all-district honoree in baseball. He also participated in FCA and FFA. Landon is the son of Chris and Melissa Dieterich. Year GP GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB 2017 40 40 .261 157 31 41 11 1 1 28 3 2018 38 37 0.254 138 21 35 10 2 3 19 1 Totals 78 77 0.258 295 52 76 21 3 4 47 4

CRUBASEBALL 9 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 9 CCRURURRETURNERSETURNERS #23 EVAN SAMOFF JUNIOR, PITCHER, L/L, THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS

2018: Spring All-Academic Team … made 11 mound appearances … threw 43.1 innings … surrendered 41 earned-runs … struck out 37 batters and walked just 11. 2017: Made 10 starts with 11 appearances for the Cru… threw 49 innings with 40 strikeouts and an ERA of 4.96.

Evan is studying fi nance at UMHB. He played baseball and football at The Wood- lands High School where he was a two-time all-district selection and earned four academic letters. Evan is the son of Ken and Tammy Samoff . Year APP W L ERA S IP H R ER BB SO 2017 11 2 5 4.96 0 49 49 40 27 17 40 2018 11 1 3 8.52 0 43.1 74 46 41 11 37 Totals 22 3 8 6.64 0 92.1 123 86 68 28 77

#28 HARRISON SIMS JUNIOR, PITCHER, R/R, STOWELL, TEXAS

2018: Made 13 appearances with one win and one save … allowed 21 earned runs with 23 strikeouts.

Harrison is studying exercise physiology at UMHB. He played baseball, basketball and football at Legacy Christian Academy where he was a three-time baseball all-district selection and two-time basketball all-district honoree. Harrison also earned all-state honors in baseball and participated in FCA. He is the son of Michael and Rebeckah Sims. Year APP W L ERA S IP H R ER BB SO 2018 13 1 1 8.10 1 23.1 26 23 21 14 23

10 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 10 CRUBASEBALL CCRURURRETURNERSETURNERS #31 HAYDEN BALL SOPHOMORE, PITCHER, L/L, TAYLOR, TEXAS

2018: Made four mound appearances with two starts … surrendered 12 earned runs … struck out three batters.

Hayden is a business management major at UMHB. He participated in baseball, bas- ketball, football and track at Thrall High School, where he earned eight varsity let- ters. Hayden was a three-time all-district selection in baseball and was also named all-state. He was a member of the homecoming court, Junior Class Offi cer and par- ticipated in NHS and FCA. Hayden is the son of Jason and Stephanie Ball. Year APP W L ERA S IP H R ER BB SO 2018 4 0 2 20.25 0 5.1 18 13 12 3 3

#30 ROSS BAER SOPHOMORE, PITCHER, L/R, SPRING, TEXAS

2018: Missed the season.

Ross is an accounting major at UMHB. He played baseball at Northland Christian School where he was a two-time all-district selection, member of National Honor Society and Presidents All-A Honor Roll.

CRUBASEBALL 11 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 11 CCRURURRETURNERSETURNERS #24 MALEK BOLIN SOPHOMORE, INFIELDER, R/R, FORT WORTH, TEXAS

2018: Honorable Mention All-ASC … Played in 30 games … hit .318 with 28 hits and 19 runs scored … batted-in 16 runs and slammed fi ve home runs … fi elded .947 with 87 putouts.

Malek is a civil engineering major at UMHB. He played baseball and basketball at Chisholm Trail High School, where he was a two-time all-district selection, two-time academic all-district honoree and academic all-state recipient. Malek was also a member of National Honor Society. He is the son of Chris Bolin and Lesley Barrett. Year GP GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB 2018 30 22 .318 88 19 28 2 0 5 16 1

#7 GARRETT GONZALES SOPHOMORE, PITCHER/INF, L/R, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

2018: Played in 19 games … hit .114 on 35 at-bats … scored two runs and drove in four more.

Garrett is a sport management major at UMHB. He played baseball at James Mad- ison High School, where he was a two-time all-American, three-time San Antonio all-star game participant, all-district pitcher, infi elder, and all-area team selection. Gonzales was also drafted in the 32nd round of the 2016 MLB Draft and played his fi rst year of collegiate baseball at Incarnate Word. He is the son of Jimmy and Vickie Gonzales. Year APP W L ERA S IP H R ER BB SO 2018 2 0 1 15.75 0 4.0 4 7 7 4 3

Year GP GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB 2018 19 11 .114 35 2 4 1 0 0 4 1

12 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 12 CRUBASEBALL CCRURURRETURNERSETURNERS #19 ANDREW HUTCHINGS SOPHOMORE, PITCHER, R/R, ROYCE CITY, TEXAS

2018: Spring All-Academic Team … made 13 mound appearances … threw 25.2 innings with 31 earned runs allowed … struck out 15 batters and walked just 14.

Andrew is studying English at UMHB and hopes to become a teacher and coach after graduation. He played two years of baseball at Rockwall High School and is the son of Robert Hutchings. Year APP W L ERA S IP H R ER BB SO 2018 13 2 6 10.87 0 25.2 41 37 31 14 15

#33 KAM LEVIS SOPHOMORE, PITCHER, R/R, NEW CANEY, TEXAS

2018: Made 10 appearances with one start … threw for 18.1 innings … gave up 29 earned runs with nine strikeouts.

Kam is a fi nance major at UMHB and wants to go into the military. He played football and baseball at Splendora High School, where he was a four-year starter and four- time all-district selection. Kam was also a member of A/B Honor Roll, NHS, Christian Student Union, Christian Student Athlete, Student Athlete Community Service Net- work and Student Council. He is the son of Eric and Stacey Levis. Year APP W L ERA S IP H R ER BB SO 2018 10 0 1 14.24 0 18.1 32 33 29 15 9

CRUBASEBALL 13 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 13 CCRURURRETURNERSETURNERS #11 HUNTER MCQUARY SOPHOMORE, CATCHER, R/R, MAGNOLIA, TEXAS

2018: Rotated at catcher for the Cru … hit .279 in 25 games … scored four runs on 17 hits with 10 RBI … recorded 92 putouts with four assists.

Hunter is a biology major at UMHB and hopes to become a teacher/coach. He played baseball, basketball and football at Concordia Lutheran High School, where he earned six varsity letters. Hunter was an all-district and academic all-state selec- tion in both football and baseball. Hunter was also a member of Student Council, NHS and FCA. He is the son of Austin and Jolynn McQuary. Year GP GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB 2018 25 16 .279 61 4 17 1 0 0 10 2

#8 DEVON PATTERSON SOPHOMORE, OUTFIELDER, L/L, MCGREGOR, TEXAS

2018: Hit .269 in 17 games played … recorded seven hits with one RBI and four runs scored.

Devon is a business major at UMHB. He played baseball, basketball and football at McGregor High School where he was a three-time all-district outfi elder and three- time recipient of the McGregor Academic Excellence award. Devon was also a mem- ber of Link Crew and is the son of Steven and Karen Patterson. Year GP GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB 2018 17 4 .269 26 7 4 0 0 0 1 0

14 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 14 CRUBASEBALL CCRURURRETURNERSETURNERS #2 DAWSON SHIBLEY SOPHOMORE, INFIELDER, R/R, CONROE, TEXAS

2018: Hit .209 in his fi rst year with the Cru … led the team with seven sac bunts … totaled 18 hits with 23 runs and eight RBI … fi elded .951.

Dawson is a biology major at UMHB and wants to become a surgeon. He was a four-year baseball letter winner at Conroe High School. Dawson was a three-time all-district selection, two-time all-county selection and twice earned the Mr. Hustle award. Dawson was also a member of NHS and served as Secretary for Mu Alpha Thera. Dawson is the son of John and Misty Shibley. Year GP GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB 2018 33 25 .209 86 12 18 2 0 1 8 5

#22 BAILEY WHATLEY SOPHOMORE, PITCHER, R/R, BASTROP, TEXAS

2018: Made 11 mound appearances … pitched 24.2 innings with 21 earned runs allowed … struck out 14 batters.

Bailey is a fi nance major at UMHB and hopes to become a fi nancial advisor. He played baseball at Cedar Creek High School. Bailey is the son of Chris Whatley. Year APP W L ERA S IP H R ER BB SO 2018 11 0 3 7.66 0 24.2 39 26 21 10 14

CRUBASEBALL 15 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 15 CCRURURRETURNERSETURNERS #25 JEB ZOLMAN SOPHOMORE, INFIELDER, R/R, HUMBLE, TEXAS

2018: Missed the majority of the season due to injury … made fi ve mound appear- ances with 15.2 innings pitched and a 2-1 record … threw a 2.30 era with seven strikeouts … played 12 games in the fi eld with a .250 batting average … recorded fi ve hits, one home run and four RBI.

Jeb is a biology major at UMHB and hopes to become a physical therapist. He played baseball at Atascocita High School, where he was also a member of Orchestra and Latin Club. Jeb is the son of Joseph and Marcy Zolman. Year GP GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB 2018 12 4 .250 20 5 5 1 0 1 4 2 Year APP W L ERA S IP H R ER BB SO 2018 5 2 1 2.30 1 15.2 7 5 4 7 7

16 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 16 CRUBASEBALL CCRURUNNEWCOMERSEWCOMERS #20 AARON EDELMON JUNIOR, PITCHER, L/L, GEORGETOWN, TEXAS

Aaron is a sport management major at UMHB. He played football and baseball at Hardin-Jeff erson High School, where he was a four-time all-district baseball selec- tion, four-time TASO baseball-star and two-time all-district defensive end. Aaron also played two years of collegiate baseball at Bossier Parish Community College. He is the son of Barry and Tammy Edelmon.

#6 JETT JACKSON JUNIOR, INFIELDER, R/R, DRIPPING SPRINGS, TEXAS

Jett is a fi nance major at UMHB and wants to go into real estate. He played football and baseball at Dripping Springs High School, where he earned all-district honors in both sports. Jett also played collegiate baseball at Howard College and Ranger College. He is the son of Terry and Kim Jackson.

CRUBASEBALL 17 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 17 CCRURUNNEWCOMERSEWCOMERS #26 LUKE COALE SOPHOMORE, CATCHER, R/R, ANGLETON, TEXAS

Luke is an engineering major at UMHB and wants to work in the oilfi eld after grad- uation. He played baseball at Angleton High School, where he was named MVP of the 2017 season, fi rst team all-county catcher and all-district. Luke also participated in National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society. He is the son of Kevin and Angela Coale.

#10 DANIEL BRESKO FRESHMAN, PITCHER, R/R, KINGWOOD, TEXAS

Daniel is a pre-physical therapy major at UMHB. He attended Kingwood Park High School, where he was a two-time all-district football player and all-state pitcher. Daniel was also a member of National Honor Society. He is the son of Carl and Deb- orah Bresko.

18 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 18 CRUBASEBALL CCRURUNNEWCOMERSEWCOMERS #32 JACOB DELLIPOALI FRESHMAN, INFIELDER, L/R, ROUND ROCK, TEXAS

Jacob is a sport management major at UMHB. He played baseball at Round Rock High School, where he was named all-district his junior and senior years. Jacob also helped his team to a state tournament appearance in 2017. He is the son of Daniel and Katherine Dellipoali.

#36 ZACH GODIN FRESHMAN, PITCHER, R/R, CYPRESS, TEXAS

Zach is a fi nance major at UMHB and wants to become a fi nancial manager. He participated in baseball, football, track and basketball at The Woodlands Christian Academy where he earned 12 varsity letters. Zach was a three-time fi rst-team all- state selection, three-time all-state tournament team member, three-time fi rst- team all-district honoree and District Runner-Up MVP. Zach also earned academic all-state honors twice. He is the son of Chester and Adina Godin.

CRUBASEBALL 19 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 19 CCRURUNNEWCOMERSEWCOMERS #15 DALTON HARNED FRESHMAN, PITCHER, R/R, BURNET, TEXAS

Dalton is a pre-med major at UMHB and wants to become an orthopedic physi- cian’s assistant. He played two years of baseball at Burnet High School, where he was named 2018 Honorable Mention pitcher. Dalton was also a two-time academic all-district selection. He is the son of Coley and Tonya Harned.

#17 JACK HERBERT FRESHMAN, OUTFIELDER, R/R, AUSTIN, TEXAS

Jack is a business marketing and computer information systems major at UMHB. He played baseball and basketball at Bowie High School, where he was an all-district outfi elder and academic all-district selection. Jack also participated in Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He is the son of Bob and Jennifer Herbert.

20 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 20 CRUBASEBALL CCRURUNNEWCOMERSEWCOMERS #3 CAIMYN HOLIDAY FRESHMAN, INFIELDER, R/R, SELMA, TEXAS

Caimyn is a communications major at UMHB and wants to go into sports broadcast- ing. He played baseball at Judson High School, where he was a three-time all-dis- trict selection, three-time San Antonio Area High School All-Star, team MVP and 10- time MaxPreps Player of the Game. Caimyn was also an academic all-state selection and member of French Club, National Honor Society and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He is the son of Tony and Laurie Holiday.

#12 TYLER HOWELL FRESHMAN, INFIELDER, R/R, COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS

Tyler is a mechanical engineering major at UMHB. He played two years of varsity baseball at A&M Consolidated High School, where he earned the Wayne Smith Award and was a member of National Honor Society. Tyler is the son of Kenneth and Felesha Howell.

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#1 WILL HUDSON FRESHMAN, CATCHER, R/R, MADISONVILLE, TEXAS

Will is a business major at UMHB and wants to own his own business. He played four years of varsity baseball at Madisonville High School, where he was named all-dis- trict catcher twice. Will was also a four-time academic all-district selection and also earned academic all-state honors his senior year. He was a member of FFA, 4H, Beta Club, Madison County Fair and FCCLA. Will is the son of Ron and Sara Hudson.

#35 ALEX KLEPAC FRESHMAN, PITCHER, R/R, JARRELL, TEXAS

Alex is a business management major at UMHB and wants to go into law enforce- ment. He played four years of varsity baseball at Jarrell High School, where he was named 2018 Off ensive MVP and all-district. Alex also earned a varsity letter in track. He is the son of Daniel and Laurie Klepac.

22 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 22 CRUBASEBALL CCRURUNNEWCOMERSEWCOMERS #39 DAYLON NEBGEN FRESHMAN, CATCHER, R/R, FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS

Daylon is studying mechanical engineering at UMHB. He played football, basketball and baseball at Fredericksburg High School. As a baseball player, Daylon earned all-district and all-state honors twice. He was also an all-district, all-area and all-state football player, all-district basketball player and earned District Defensive Player of the Year in basketball. Daylon was a six-time all-district honoree across all three sports and earned academic all-state honors in all three. He was also a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Engineering Club. Daylon is the son of Greg and Shea Nebgen.

#38 JACKSON RYAN FRESHMAN, PITCHER, L/L, HOUSTON, TEXAS

Jackson is a sport management major at UMHB. He played two years of varsity base- ball at Second Baptist School and is the son of Reid and Nicole Ryan.

CRUBASEBALL 23 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 23 CCRURUNNEWCOMERSEWCOMERS #18 JASON SAMUEL FRESHMAN, INFIELDER, R/R, AUSTIN, TEXAS

Jason is an accounting major at UMHB. He played football and baseball at Neuqua Valley High School, where he was named MVP and All-Tournament Team at the CABA World Series. Jason is the son of Jeff and Kim Samuel.

#29 CAMERON WHITMAN FRESHMAN, PITCHER, R/R, BELTON, TEXAS

Cameron is a sport management major at UMHB. He played baseball at Belton High School, where he was an all-district and all-area pitcher. Cameron is the son of Troy and Teresa Whitman.

24 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 24 CRUBASEBALL SSPORTSPORTSMMEDICINEEDICINE TEAM PHYSICIANS

DR. GEORGE BARTELS DR. BILL HAMILTON

UMHB ATHLETIC TRAINERS

DARYL HAUSAM JERRY PATE

EMILY PATRICK CHRISTINA RICKETTS STEPHEN TWILLEAGER

CRUBASEBALL 25 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 25 22018018SSTATISTICSTATISTICS 2018 BATTING STATISTICS Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb sb-att Dakota Best 0.416 37-37 125 29 52 9 1 0 19 63 11-16 Sam Wheatley 0.405 17-11 42 10 17 4 1 0 7 23 1-2 Mason Schuh 0.342 11-Dec 38 3 13 2 0 1 6 18 0-1 Austin Blanford 0.33 39-37 106 25 35 6 1 1 10 46 10-11 Malek Bolin 0.318 30-22 88 19 28 2 0 5 16 45 1-1 Braden Letney 0.317 18-12 41 10 13 2 0 0 7 15 1-1 Mitch Patterson 0.313 33-31 115 15 36 5 1 1 18 46 3-3 Max Conway 0.297 37-37 128 18 38 5 0 4 23 55 6-11 Riley Davis 0.294 10-Oct 34 5 10 1 1 0 4 13 3-3 Hunter McQuary 0.279 25-16 61 4 17 1 0 0 10 18 2-2 Devon Patterson 0.269 17-4 26 4 7 0 0 0 1 7 0-0 Mark Frankhouser 0.258 17-16 66 8 17 2 0 5 12 34 2-2 Landon Dieterich 0.254 38-37 138 21 35 10 2 3 19 58 1-2 Jeb Zolman 0.25 4-Dec 20 5 5 1 0 1 4 9 2-2 Dawson Shibley 0.209 33-25 86 12 18 2 0 1 8 23 5-6 Cameron Wachsmann 0.192 18-5 26 5 5 1 1 1 6 11 1-1 Caleb Davis 0.159 35-25 82 7 13 2 0 2 8 21 1-1 Garrett Gonzales 0.114 19-11 35 2 4 1 0 0 4 5 1-1 Totals 0.287 39-39 1267 203 363 56 8 25 182 510 51-66

2018 PITCHING STATISTICS Player era w-l app-gs ip h r er bb so ab b/avg Jeb Zolman 2.3 2-1 5-2 15.2 7 5 4 7-Jan 7 54 0.13 Casey Frazier 3.58 2-2 6-6 27.2 36 12 11 5-Jan 31 118 0.305 Josh Horton 5.19 0-1 8-2 8.2 8 7 5 8 10 35 0.229 Connor Heussner 6.66 1-4 15-6 52.2 88 49 39 17-Jan 47 235 0.374 Bailey Whatley 7.66 0-3 11-3 24.2 39 26 21 10-Jan 14 113 0.345 Harrison Sims 8.1 1-1 13-2 23.1 26 23 21 14-Jan 23 92 0.283 Evan Samoff 8.52 1-3 11-9 43.1 74 46 41 11-Jan 37 197 0.376 Dawson Delks 9.35 0-0 8-0 8.2 13 12 9 4-Jan 4 39 0.333 Mason Schuh 9.68 0-2 12-3 17.2 19 20 19 27-Jan 22 68 0.279 Jacob Krzemien 10.05 1-1 14-0 14.1 22 17 16 3-Jan 9 62 0.355 Andrew Hutchings 10.87 2-3 13-3 25.2 41 37 31 14 15 115 0.357 Jackson Godoy 12.51 0-0 11-1 13.2 29 27 19 10-Jan 7 69 0.42 Michael Moya 13.5 0-0 4-0 3.1 5 5 5 2-Jan 0 13 0.385 Kam Levis 14.24 0-1 10-1 18.1 32 33 29 15-Jan 9 84 0.381 Garrett Gonzales 15.75 0-1 2-1 4 4 7 7 4-Jan 3 14 0.286 Jake Thomas 17.47 0-1 7-0 5.2 11 11 11 10-Jan 4 28 0.393 Hayden Ball 20.25 0-2 4-2 5.1 18 13 12 3-Jan 3 32 0.563 Trevis Green 32.4 0-0 3-0 1.2 4 6 6 2-Jan 1 9 0.444 Totals 8.76 10-29 39-39 314.1 476 356 306 166 246 1377 0.346

26 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 26 CRUBASEBALL 22018018SSTATISTICSTATISTICS GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARY

GAME DATE OPPONENT SCORE R-H-E/R-H-E INN PITCHER OF RECORD Feb. 13, 2018 at Texas Lutheran 4-16 4-8-6/16-15-3 9 Schuh (L 0-1) Feb. 15, 2018 Schreiner 5-6 5-15-0/6-7-0 7 Zolman (L 0-1) Feb. 15, 2018 Schreiner 12-7 12-16-1/7-9-3 9 Heussner (W 1-0) Feb. 16, 2018 Schreiner 0-1 0-5-2 /1-6-5 9 Hutchings (L 0-1) Feb. 26, 2018 Howard Payne 4-3 4-7-0/3-3-0 7 Zolman (W 1-1) Feb. 26, 2018 Howard Payne 5-6 5-7-2/6-5-1 7 Heussner (L 1-1) Feb. 27, 2018 Trinity 6-9 6-10-0/9-10-4 9 Whatley (L 0-1) March 2, 2018 at Belhaven 6-1 4-6-2/1-4-1 7 Frazier (W 1-0) March 2, 2018 at Belhaven 7-1 7-14-1/1-10-4 9 Samoff (W 1-0) March 3, 2018 at Belhaven 2-11 2-5-0/11-12-5 9 Hutchings (L 0-2) March 6, 2018 Southwestern 4-6 4-10-0/6-9-1 9 Whatley (L 0-2) March 9, 2018 Louisiana College 2-10 2-3-2/10-15-1 7 Frazier (L 1-1) March 9, 2018 Louisiana College 6-7 6-5-3/7-15-1 11 Heussner (L 1-2) March 10, 2018 Louisiana College 8-6 8-8-3/6-9-3 9 Zolman (W 2-1) March 13, 2018 at Trinity 0-9 0-2-1/9-9-0 9 Gonzales (L 0-1) March 14, 2018 Blackburn 14-5 14-19-1/5-8-1 9 Krzemien (W 1-0) March 15, 2018 Millikin 7-15 7-12-0/15-16-2 9 Whatley (L 0-3) March 16, 2018 LeTourneau 5-6 5-9-2/6-15-2 9 Sims (L 0-1) March 17, 2018 LeTourneau 4-2 4-7-0/2-6-1 7 Hutchings (W 1-2) March 17, 2018 LeTourneau 7-5 7-16-1/5-10-1 9 Sims (W 1-1) March 20, 2018 Chicago 6-13 6-7-2/13-16-1 9 Ball (L 0-1) March 23, 2018 at Ozarks 3-8 3-6-2/8-10-2 7 Frazier (L 1-2) March 23, 2018 at Ozarks 6-7 6-12-2/7-11-1 9 Horton (L 0-1) March 24, 2018 at Ozarks 13-21 13-14-2/21-22-3 9 Krzemien (L 1-1) April 4, 2018 Texas Lutheran 6-5 6-7-2/5-10-1 9 Hutchings (W 2-2) April 7, 2018 UT Tyler 1-5 1-5-1/5-13-2 9 Hutchings (L 2-3) April 8, 2018 UT Tyler 2-7 2-8-3/7-10-1 7 Heussner (L 1-3) April 8, 2018 UT Tyler 2-125 2-6-0/12-20-1 8 Samoff (L 1-1) April 10, 2018 at Howard Payne 3-4 3-7-3/4-8-1 9 Thomas (L 0-1) April 14, 2018 at UT Dallas 9-20 9-13-2/20-22-2 7 Heussner (L 1-4) April 14, 2018 at UT Dallas 9-18 9-14-2/18-23-2 9 Samoff (L 1-2) April 15, 2018 at UT Dallas 3-14 3-9-0/14-12-1 7 Schuh (L 0-2) April 17, 2018 at Southwestern 9-10 9-19-6/10-18-2 10 Hutchings (L 2-4) April 19, 2018 McMurry 4-15 4-11-4/15-15-2 9 Levis (L 0-1) April 20, 2018 McMurry 4-1 4-5-2/1-6-1 7 Frazier (W 2-2) April 20, 2018 McMurry 5-14 5-12-2/14-15-0 9 Hutchings (L 2-5) April 27, 2018 at Sul Ross State 1-20 1-5-4/20-20-2 9 Samoff (L 1-3) April 28, 2018 at Sul Ross State 7-16 7-12-3/16-15-1 7 Hutchings (L 2-6) April 28, 2018 at Sul Ross State 4-14 4-7-1/14-17-0 7 Ball (L 0-2)

CRUBASEBALL 27 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 27 UUMHBMHBAADMINISTRATIONDMINISTRATION

DR. RANDY O’REAR, UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

Randy O’Rear became the 22nd president of the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor when he assumed the offi ce on June 1, 2009. O’Rear was named President and CEO of the university in a unanimous decision by the school’s Board of Trustees in September 2008. Dr. O’Rear is the fi rst of president of UMHB who is also an alumnus of the university. He graduated from UMHB with a bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1988 and earned an MBA from UMHB in 1997. O’Rear earned a doctoral degree in Higher Education from Baylor University in 2004.

O’Rear has served at UMHB since 1988, most recently as executive vice president and chief operating offi cer. For more than 18 years, O’Rear has been actively involved in fundraising for the university. Under his leadership, gifts and grants dramatically increased, numerous endowed scholarships were established and major capital projects were completed, including the construction of the Parker Academic Center, the Mayborn Campus Center and the new Meyer Christian Studies Center.

O’Rear has also strong ties to the UMHB athletic department. He was also a two-year letterman for the UMHB baseball program as a right-handed pitcher. O’Rear held the school record for wins in a season for fi ve years before that mark was broken in 1992. He also spent one year as a student assistant coach and two years as a full-time assistant coach for the Cru baseball team.

Originally from Waco, O’Rear is a graduate of Robinson High School. He and his wife, Julie, have three children, Ryan, Taylor and Reed. They live in Belton and are members of First Baptist Church, Belton, where O’Rear serves as deacon.

RANDY MANN, VICE PRESIDENT FOR ATHLETICS

Randy Mann was promoted to Vice President for Athletics in May of 2012 after serving as full- time Associate Athletic Director for four years. He spent the previous eight years serving as head men’s golf coach and associate AD. Coach Mann guided the Cru to the American Southwest Conference championship in 2008 and closed out his coaching career by guiding the Cru to the fi rst NCAA Division III National Tournament berth in the program’s history. Mann also led the Cru to ASC championships in 2005 and 2001. The fi rst conference championship was the fi rst conference title in the history of the UMHB men’s golf program. The Crusaders never fi n- ished lower than fourth in the ASC Tournament during Mann’s tenure in Belton. The Crusaders also narrowly missed earning the fi rst NCAA Division III National Championship berth in the program’s history in the spring of 2004, although Dillon Gooch qualifi ed as an individual to become the fi rst UMHB men’s golfer to compete in the NCAA Division III National Tournament.

Coach Mann came to UMHB from Temple High School, where he spent the seven years as head coach of the boys and girls golf teams. Coach Mann spent a total of 19 years teaching and coaching in the Temple Independent School District. He took the Temple boys golf team to 4 district titles and 2 district runner-ups fi nishes in his 7 years as coach. In that same time, Coach Mann took the girls team to 3 district titles and 3 district runner-up fi nishes. The teams only missed the regional tournament once each during Coach Mann’s tenure.

Randy Mann is a 1980 graduate of Tarleton State University in Stephenville, and he received his master’s degree from Tarleton in 1998. He and his wife, Caroline, have three sons, Mitchell, Michael, and Marshall.

28 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 28 CRUBASEBALL TTHISISHISISUUMHBMHB ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor was chartered by the Republic of Texas in 1845, making UMHB the oldest institution of higher learning off ering continuous education in the state. The University has a projected fall enrollment of over 4,000. The campus student-to-teacher ratio is 17 to 1. Over 60 percent of UMHB’s professors have earned doctorates, and all are committed to quality education. Approximately one-half of the University’s full-time students live on campus.

LOCATION UMHB is located in Belton, a town of 02,000 people in the heart of Central Texas. Belton is on I-35, approximately 150 miles south of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and 60 miles north of Austin.

UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor is a unique and energetic institution with an emphasis on Christian education. The Uni- versity now off ers bachelor degrees in 40 diff erent majors. Fields of study include: accounting, art, biology, business, chemistry, Christian Ministry, Christian Science, communication, computer studies, criminal justice, economics, education, engineering, English, environmental science, exercise physiology, fi nance, graphic design, history, international business, journalism, lead- ership, management, marketing, mathematics, music, nursing, performance, physical education, physics, political science, pre-medicine, pre-physical therapy, psychology, public relations, social work, sociology, Spanish, speech and sport management.

Pre-professional programs are included in a variety of the majors listed above. The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor also off ers an Honor’s Program and study abroad opportunities.

GRADUATE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor has expanded off erings in graduate studies with the University currently off ering nine Master’s Degree programs and three Doctorate programs.

UMHB is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award baccalaureate, masters and doctorate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. Individual colleges are also accredited by a variety of agencies. A complete list is available at www.umhb.edu.

COSTS Tuition for the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor is $880.00 per semester hour. Room and board costs are approximately $3850 per semester.

FINANCIAL AID The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor is one of the most aff ordable private schools in the Southwest. Approximately 90 percent of its students receive some form of fi nancial assistance.

HOW TO CONTACT UMHB University Switchboard ...... (254) 295-8642 ...... 1-800-727-8642 Admissions ...... (254) 295-4520 Athletic Department ...... (254) 295-4618 Financial Aid ...... (254) 295-4517 Housing ...... (254) 295-4592 Recruiting ...... (254) 295-4514 Registrar ...... (254) 295-4509 ...... (254) 295-4510

CRUBASEBALL 29 CCRURUBBASEBALLASEBALL 29 22019019 SSCHEDULECHEDULE Date Opponent Location Time Feb. 8 Texas Lutheran Grand Prairie, TX 6:00 PM Feb. 9 Concordia Texas Grand Prairie, TX 11:00 AM Feb. 10 Hendrix Grand Prairie, TX 1:00 PM Feb. 15 Schreiner Kerrville, TX 2:00 PM Feb. 16 Schreiner Kerrville, TX 12:00 PM (DH) Feb. 19 Trinity Belton, TX 6:00 PM Feb. 22 UT Tyler Tyler, TX 7:00 PM Feb. 23 UT Tyler Tyler, TX 1:00 PM (DH) Feb. 26 UT Dallas Belton, TX 3:00 PM March 1 Howard Payne Brownwood, TX 1:00 PM March 2 Howard Payne Brownwood, TX 12:00 PM (DH) March 8 Southwestern Georgetown, TX 6:00 PM March 9 Southwestern Belton, TX 1:00 PM (DH) March 13 Blackburn Belton, TX 6:00 PM March 15 Ozarks Belton, TX 7:00 PM March 16 Ozarks Belton, TX 1:00 PM (DH) March 19 Texas Lutheran Belton, TX 7:00 PM March 22 Sul Ross State Belton, TX 7:00 PM March 23 Sul Ross State Belton, TX 1:00 PM (DH) March 26 UT Dallas Richardson, TX 2:00 PM March 29 McMurry Abilene, TX 7:00 PM March 30 McMurry Abilene, TX 1:00 PM (DH) April 5 Hardin-Simmons Belton, TX 7:00 PM April 6 Hardin-Simmons Belton, TX 1:00 PM (DH) April 9 Texas Lutheran Seguin, TX 7:00 PM April 16 Trinity San Antonio, TX 7:00 PM April 18 East Texas Baptist Marshall, TX 7:00 PM April 19 East Texas Baptist Marshall, TX 1:00 PM (DH) April 26 Concordia Texas Belton, TX 7:00 PM April 27 Concordia Texas Belton, TX 1:00 PM (DH)

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