2008 Results 2008 Results Date Opponent Score r-h-e r-h-e Inns Overall OVC Pitcher of record Att end Time Feb 23, 2008 Bucknell 7-7 T 7-17-3 7-10-2 (14) 0-0-1 0-0-0 None 105 4:11 Feb 24, 2008 Bucknell W 3-2 3-6-1 2-2-2 7 1-0-1 0-0-0 Cooper (W 1-0) 93 11:4 Feb 25, 2008 Toledo W 8-6 8-6-0 6-11-1 9 2-0-1 0-0-0 Mulholland (W 1-0) 87 3:03 Mar 01,2008 Bradley W 13-1 13-13-1 1-3-5 9 3-0-1 0-0-0 Friedrich (W 1-0) 114 2:39 Mar 02, 2008 Bradley 0-4 L 0-1-1 4-7-1 7 3-1-1 0-0-0 Brown (L 0-1) 111 2:03 Mar 02, 2008 Bradley W 11-2 11-12-2 2-3-3 7 4-1-1 0-0-0 Mulholland (W 2-0) 0 2:09 Mar 05, 2008 at Louisville 5-13 L 5-7-3 13-13-2 9 4-2-1 0-0-0 Grider (L 0-1) 317 2:20 Mar 08, 2008 vs Central Michigan 2-4 L 2-5-1 4-6-2 9 4-3-1 0-0-0 Friedrich (L 0-1) 83 2:37 Mar 09, 2008 vs IPFW W 8-1 8-9-1 1-3-2 9 5-3-1 0-0-0 None 0 Mar 10, 2008 vs Bucknell 1-8 L 1-7-0 8-10-1 9 5-4-1 0-0-0 Mulholland (L 2-1) 100 2:01 Mar 10, 2008 vs Vermont W 14-3 14-11-3 3-10-2 9 6-4-1 0-0-0 Grider (W 1-1) 150 3:00 Mar 11, 2008 vs Illinois State 2-3 L 2-8-0 3-9-4 (10) 6-5-1 0-0-0 Willoughby (L 0-1) 75 3:30 Mar 13, 2008 vs Akron 4-10 L 4-7-1 10-15-0 9 6-6-1 0-0-0 Hash (L 0-1) 116 2:34 Mar 14, 2008 vs Illinois 6-8 L 6-10-3 8-7-1 9 6-7-1 0-0-0 Hord (L 0-1) 127 3:01 Mar 15, 2008 vs UMBC W 5-2 5-10-0 2-7-1 9 7-7-1 0-0-0 Owens (W 1-0) 111 2:34 * Mar 21, 2008 Austin Peay W 2-1 2-8-0 1-4-1 9 8-7-1 1-0-0 Friedrich (W 2-1) 134 2:19 * Mar 21, 2008 Austin Peay 5-7 L 5-11-3 7-11-0 (9) 8-8-1 1-1-0 Hash (L 0-2) 134 3:20 * Mar 22, 2008 Austin Peay W 7-3 7-8-0 3-7-4 9 9-8-1 2-1-0 Grider (W 2-1) 98 2:59 Mar 25, 2008 Louisville 6-19 L 6-11-5 19-18-1 9 9-9-1 2-1-0 Cooper (L 1-1) 137 3:03 * Mar 29, 2008 at Morehead State 2-3 L 2-6-1 3-7-2 (11) 9-10-1 2-2-0 Willoughby (L 0-2) 0 2:52 * Mar 29, 2008 at Morehead State W 6-2 6-7-3 2-7-0 7 10-10-1 3-2-0 Brown (W 2-1) 272 1:45 * Mar 30, 2008 at Morehead State W 17-7 17-20-4 7-7-3 9 11-10-1 4-2-0 Mulholland (W 3-1) 167 3:20 Apr 02, 2008 Georgetown 7-12 L 7-10-4 12-15-3 9 11-11-1 4-2-0 Mulholland (L 3-2) 146 2:37 * Apr 05, 2008 Tennessee Tech W 6-1 6-5-0 1-5-2 9 12-11-1 5-2-0 Friedrich (W 3-1) 141 2:20 * Apr 06, 2008 Tennessee Tech 4-7 L 4-8-2 7-11-1 7 12-12-1 5-3-0 Brown (L 2-2) 175 1:51 * Apr 06, 2008 Tennessee Tech 6-7 L 6-8-0 7-8-2 (9) 12-13-1 5-4-0 Clancy (L 0-1) 210 2:40 Apr 09, 2008 at WKU W 9-5 9-12-1 5-11-1 9 13-13-1 5-4-0 Owens (W 2-0) 893 3:20 * Apr 12, 2008 at UT Martin W 6-3 6-13-2 3-9-2 9 14-13-1 6-4-0 Friedrich (W 4-1) - 2:35 * Apr 12, 2008 at UT Martin W 6-0 6-10-2 0-4-2 7 15-13-1 7-4-0 Willoughby (W 1-2) 73 2:05 * Apr 13, 2008 at UT Martin 3-6 L 3-6-1 6-9-1 9 15-14-1 7-5-0 Cooper (L 1-2) 57 2:20 Apr 15, 2008 Marshall 3-9 L 3-3-2 9-8-0 7 15-15-1 7-5-0 Grider (L 2-2) 209 2:15 Apr 15, 2008 Marshall 2-4 L 2-5-1 4-9-0 7 15-16-1 7-5-0 Hash (L 0-3) 209 2:04 Apr 16, 2008 Thomas More W 16-6 16-21-1 6-10-2 9 16-16-1 7-5-0 Fyff e (W 1-0) 189 3:02 * Apr 19, 2008 Murray State 0-6 L 0-8-2 6-8-0 9 16-17-1 7-6-0 Willoughby (L 1-3) 314 2:20 * Apr 19, 2008 Murray State 3-7 L 3-9-2 7-8-1 7 16-18-1 7-7-0 Cooper (L 1-3) 314 1:56 * Apr 20, 2008 Murray State W 7-4 7-9-2 4-8-1 9 17-18-1 8-7-0 Grider (W 3-2) 344 2:11 Apr 22, 2008 Berea W 17-9 17-19-1 9-9-1 9 18-18-1 8-7-0 Martinez (W 1-0) 198 2:57 Apr 23, 2008 Kentucky State W 14-0 14-11-0 0-2-4 6 19-18-1 8-7-0 Hash (W 1-3) 198 1:47 Apr 23, 2008 Kentucky State W 15-2 15-11-2 2-5-3 7 20-18-1 8-7-0 Fyff e (W 2-0) 218 2:01 * Apr 26, 2008 at Jacksonville State 2-3 L 2-7-4 3-7-1 (10) 20-19-1 8-8-0 Hord (L 0-2) - 2:39 * Apr 26, 2008 at Jacksonville State 5-7 L 5-6-1 7-9-0 7 20-20-1 8-9-0 Cooper (L 1-4) 375 2:11 * Apr 27, 2008 at Jacksonville State 3-5 L 3-5-1 5-9-1 9 20-21-1 8-10-0 Grider (L 3-3) 335 2:12 Apr 29, 2008 Miami (Ohio) W 9-7 9-7-1 7-12-4 9 21-21-1 8-10-0 Hash (W 2-3) 209 2:48 Apr 30, 2008 at Miami (Ohio) 6-14 L 6-11-0 14-17-2 9 21-22-1 8-10-0 Cooper (L 1-5) 519 3:12 * May 03, 2008 Samford W 10-0 10-15-0 0-1-2 9 22-22-1 9-10-0 Friedrich (W 5-1) 285 2:40 * May 04, 2008 Samford 3-4 L 3-9-1 4-7-1 (8) 22-23-1 9-11-0 Clancy (L 0-2) 0 2:08 * May 04, 2008 Samford 9-14 L 9-13-2 14-16-1 7 22-24-1 9-12-0 Hord (L 0-3) 311 2:25 * May 10, 2008 at SEMO 4-5 L 4-10-2 5-8-1 (10) 22-25-1 9-13-0 Hord (L 0-4) 534 3:00 * May 10, 2008 at SEMO W 3-1 3-7-0 1-4-1 7 23-25-1 10-13-0 Willoughby (W 2-3) 534 1:00 * May 11, 2008 at SEMO 7-8 L 7-12-3 8-11-4 9 23-26-1 10-14-0 Cooper (L 1-6) 213 3:00 May 13, 2008 at Dayton W 10-4 10-16-0 4-9-2 9 24-26-1 10-14-0 Hash (W 3-3) 64 2:48 * May 16, 2008 Eastern Illinois W 5-4 5-13-2 4-10-2 9 25-26-1 11-14-0 Embree (W 3-3) 250 2:59 * May 16, 2008 Eastern Illinois W 4-3 4-4-0 3-6-0 7 26-26-1 12-14-0 Embree (W 4-3) 150 1:55 * May 17, 2008 Eastern Illinois 7-20 L 7-11-4 20-20-1 9 26-27-1 12-15-0 Grider (L 3-4) 225 3:24

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– 26 – 19 All-Americans . 35 MLB Draft Picks 2008 Statistics 2008 Hitting Statistics 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% Ott rando .354 53 53 189 35 67 9 1 4 47 90 .476 17 14 27 1 .436 5 7 10 12 297 30 4 .988 Barrows .339 45 45 171 43 58 14 4 1 27 83 .485 23 8 22 1 .434 3 0 14 18 99 0 3 .971 Rehmel .306 54 53 186 36 57 11 0 5 45 83 .446 24 6 27 2 .394 5 7 9 12 104 106 11 .950 Langfels .304 53 52 184 37 56 10 8 4 37 94 .511 24 11 44 2 .412 2 1 11 16 36 84 14 .896 Davis .302 53 53 189 49 57 14 5 3 30 90 .476 20 12 28 2 .397 3 7 14 15 61 66 6 .955 Oliver .280 49 48 175 23 49 9 0 1 30 61 .349 6 3 31 8 .312 2 4 5 6 330 47 3 .992 McMaine .280 49 48 161 39 45 11 1 5 30 73 .453 35 8 38 1 .427 2 3 22 24 85 2 2 .978 Anderson .273 8 1 11 2 3 0 0 0 2 3 .273 0 0 3 0 .273 0 0 0 0 20 1 1 .955 Seymour .270 38 32 115 24 31 4 0 0 15 35 .304 16 3 22 0 .373 0 3 1 2 119 8 1 .992 Barnett .264 49 48 178 29 47 6 3 3 23 68 .382 12 5 24 2 .322 4 8 11 13 71 126 28 .876 Faidley .248 49 48 161 21 40 7 0 0 27 47 .292 12 7 38 1 .321 4 5 13 16 64 3 3 .957 Dees .176 9 5 17 4 3 0 0 0 1 3 .176 1 2 4 0 .300 0 0 0 0 32 2 0 1.000 Krailler .100 14 0 10 2 1 1 0 0 2 2 .200 1 0 4 0 .182 0 0 0 0 12 0 1 .923 Hoff man .000 6 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 1 0 1 0 .167 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000 Fitz .000 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

Totals .293 54 54 1754 345 514 96 22 26 317 732 .417 192 79 314 20 .382 30 45 110 134 1359 527 82 .958 Opponents .262 54 54 1765 303 462 95 16 27 283 670 .380 213 32 393 21 .348 23 26 48 74 1342 545 89 .955

LOB - Team (413), Opp (397). DPs turned - Team (33), Opp (32). IBB - Team (5), McMaine 3, Barnett 2, Opp (7). Picked off - Faidley 3, Rehmel 1, Barrows 1, Langfels 1.

2008 Pitching Statistics 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 Friedrich 1.43 5-1 12 12 0 0 1 0 81.2 40 17 13 33 108 8 2 1 278 .144 2 4 0 0 5 Willoughby 2.72 2-3 19 6 1 0 1 3 53.0 54 28 16 24 48 8 1 4 209 .258 4 1 0 1 3 Brown 2.97 1-2 7 7 0 0 0 0 33.1 36 15 11 14 28 8 1 1 135 .267 1 1 0 0 0 Embree 3.71 2-0 9 1 1 0 2 0 17.0 13 7 7 7 13 3 1 1 56 .232 0 0 0 1 2 Hord 4.11 0-4 19 1 0 0 0 0 30.2 33 21 14 9 18 4 1 4 130 .254 1 0 0 1 1 Hash 4.34 3-3 10 3 0 0 1 0 29.0 34 17 14 14 17 4 0 0 111 .306 1 3 0 3 2 Clancy 5.09 0-2 22 0 0 0 1 0 23.0 29 15 13 10 22 5 2 1 93 .312 2 3 0 0 0 Mulholland 5.87 3-2 14 3 0 0 1 1 30.2 29 28 20 25 29 7 0 3 118 .246 3 1 0 1 1 Grider 6.09 3-4 12 11 0 0 0 0 44.1 49 37 30 20 37 13 3 3 178 .275 5 6 1 3 4 Owens 7.41 2-0 12 0 0 0 1 0 17.0 21 15 14 4 10 8 0 0 66 .318 0 3 0 5 1 Fyff e 7.47 2-0 8 2 0 0 0 0 15.2 16 14 13 7 7 3 0 2 61 .262 2 1 1 2 2 Cooper 7.93 1-6 14 5 0 0 0 0 36.1 51 37 32 19 26 9 2 5 156 .327 4 1 0 3 2 Martinez 8.78 1-0 13 3 0 0 0 0 26.2 36 32 26 20 16 9 2 2 109 .330 1 4 0 2 3 Duncan 9.20 0-0 12 0 0 0 0 1 14.2 21 20 15 7 14 6 1 0 65 .323 4 4 0 1 0

Totals 4.73 25-27 54 54 2 3 3 5 453.0 462 303 238 213 393 95 16 27 1765 .262 30 32 2 23 26 Opponents 5.67 27-25 54 54 5 2 1 7 447.1 514 345 282 192 314 96 22 26 1754 .293 29 79 8 30 45

PB - Team (14), Oliver 8, Dees 4, Anderson 2, Opp (16). Pickoff s - Team (6), Oliver 4, Willoughby 1, Mulholland 1, Opp (5). SBA/ATT - Oliver (43-68), Friedrich (12-20), Grider (6-9), Mulholland (5-6), Cooper (4-6), Martinez (5-5), Willoughby (2-5), Owens (5-5), Hash (1-4), Fyff e (3-4), Embree (1-3), Anderson (2-3), Dees (3-3), Brown (2-3), Hord (2-3), Clancy (0-1).

10 OVC Championships . 4 NCAA Regionals – 27 – EKU Record Books Batting Average (Season) 1. Frank Borgia .475/61 AB (1968) 2. Jon Draud .473/80 AB (1958) 3. Al Pipes .463/54 AB (1956) 4. Stephen Carter .448/183 AB (2004) 5. Josh Anderson .447/237 AB (2003) 6. Buzz Ashby .436/78 AB (1971) 7. Robert Moore .433/178 AB (1987) 8. Darryel Weaver .429/92 AB (1978) 9. Mike Gentry .420/88 AB (1976) 10. Ron Pezzoni .420/188 AB (1988) 11. Jonathan Woodard .418/184 AB (2004) Erv Leidolf .418/91 AB (1976) 13. Jim Odle .415/65 AB (1954) 14. Darryel Weaver .415/74 AB (1975) 15. Chris Clark .409/149 AB (2004) 16. Ray Spenilla .408/142 AB (1975) 17. Neil Sellers .407/231 AB (2003) 18. Derrick Bussell .404/109 AB (2004) 19. Sean Murray .402/209 AB (1998) Home Runs (Season) 1. Clay Elswick 20/202 AB (1986) Lee Chapman 20/244 AB (1999) 3. Charlie Yarbrough 18/207 AB (2006) 4. Neil Sellers 17/231 AB (2003) 5. Clay Elswick 16/167 AB (1984) Matt Mason 16/196 AB (1998) Sean Murray 16/209 AB (1998) 8. Chris O’Dell 15/159 AB (2004) Clay Elswick 15/234 AB (1985) 10. Lee Chapman 14/180 AB (1998) Jay Steele 14/186 AB (1985) Lee Chapman 14/211 AB (2000) Runs Batted In (Season) 13. Troy Williams 13/238 AB (1985) Sean Murray 13/242 AB (1999) 1. Neil Sellers 85/231 AB (2003) Chris O’Dell 13/143 AB (2006) 2. Clay Elswick 82/202 AB (1986) 16. Neil Sellers 12/205 AB (2004) 3. Lee Chapman 71/244 AB (1999) Chris Clark 12/112 AB (2002) 4. Troy Williams 70/238 AB (1985) Jeff Lehkamp 12/150 AB (1982) 5. Charlie Yarbrough 69/207 AB (2006) Adam Basil 12/224 AB (1999) 6. Neil Sellers 63/205 AB (2004) Kiley Vaughn 12/195 AB (2001) Clay Elswick 63/234 AB (1985) 8. Lee Chapman 62/211 AB (2000) 9. Sean Murray 61/242 AB (1999) 10. Matt Mason 60/196 AB (1998) 11. Brett Forbush 56/199 AB (1985) 12. Jeff Lehkamp 55/150 AB (1982) 13 .Scott Privitera 54/192 AB (1988) 14. Josh Anderson 53/237 AB (2003) 15. Lee Chapman 52/180 AB (1998) Adam Basil 52/178 AB (2000) 17. Blake Barthol 51/185 AB (1994) Dennis Quigley 51/186 AB (1985) 19. Jonathan Woodard 48/184 AB (2004) Scott Quesnel 48/186 AB (1981) Scott Fromwiller 48/195 AB (1985) Joe Smith 48/197 AB (1999) Sean Murray 48/209 AB (1998) Individual Batting Records (Season) Most games 68 - Robert Moore (1985) Most at bats 266 - Robert Moore (1985) Most runs 80 - Josh Anderson (2003) 75 - Robert Moore (1985) Longest hit streak (games) 27 - Scott Earl (1981) Most consecutive hits 12 - Robert Moore (1987) Most hits 106 - Josh Anderson (2003) 104 - Robert Moore (1985) Most singles 74 - Josh Anderson (2003) 71 - Adam Basil (2000) Most doubles 26 - Robert Moore (1985) Most triples 8 - Jayson Langfels (2008) Most home runs 20 - Lee Chapman (1999) 20 - Clay Elswick (1986) Most runs batt ed in 85 - Neil Sellers (2003) 82 - Clay Elswick (1986) Most total bases 172 - Lee Chapman (1999) Most walks 49 - Adam Basil (2000) Most strikeouts 54 - Brad Sizemore (1999) Most stolen bases 57 - Josh Anderson (2003) 49 - Scott Fromwiller (1985) Best stolen base percentage 1.000 - John Thomas (21-21) (1974) 1.000 - Darryel Weaver (15-15) (1978) Most times hit by pitch 16 - Stephen Carter (2004) Highest batt ing average .475 - Frank Borgia (29-61) (1968) Highest slugging percentage .873 - Jimmy Cain (1968)

– 28 – 19 All-Americans . 35 MLB Draft Picks EKU Record Books Team Records (Game) Most runs scored 36 - Campbellsville, 3/25/87 Most hits 36 - Campbellsville, 3/25/87 Most home runs 10 - Campbellsville, 3/25/87 Largest victory margin 33 - Campbellsville, 3/25/87 Most consecutive batt ers to reach base to begin a game 12 - Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 3/3/95 (NCAA Record) Individual Batting Records (Game) Most at-bats 8 - Josh Anderson (IPFW, 4/1/03) 7 - Robert Moore, John Miles (Murray St., 5/16/85) 7 - Brett Bolger, twice (Oakland, 3/7/04; UTM, 4/4/04) Most stolen bases 5 - Scott Fromwiller (Youngstown St., 4/14/85) Most home runs 3 - Adam Basil (Morehead St., 4/18/99) 3 - Mike Schneider (Wright St., 5/2/00) 3 - Charlie Yarbrough (Oakland, 3/1/06) Individual Pitching Records (Game) Most strikeouts 19 - Dave Quick (Morehead State, 5/7/63) No hitt ers Clyde Hatt er (W 2-0, Kentucky Wesleyan, 4/22/29) Don Feltner (W 10-0, Morehead State, 5/13/54) Dennis Barbour (W 3-0, Cumberland, 5/4/73) Chris McDowell (W 4-0, Southeast Missouri, 4/6/92) Christian Friedrich (W 1-0, Morehead State, 3/26/06) Team Records (Season) Most games won 42 (1985, 1990) Most games played 71 (1985) Most games lost 40 (2002) Best winning percentage .737 [42-15] (1990) Longest winning streak 15 (1990) Individual Pitching Records (Season) Most saves 15 (1995) Most at bats 2315 (1985) Most wins 12 - Jason Schira (1990) Most runs scored 603 (1985) Most losses 10 - Jason Irwin (1996) Most hits 788 (1985) Most appearances 32 - Robert Teague (1991) Most singles 501 (1985) Most starts 18 - Eric Bess (1999) Most doubles 151 (1985) Most innings pitched 114.1 - Corey Eagle (2000) Most triples 23 (1985) Most saves 12 - Joe Witt en (1995) Most home runs 113 (1985) Most complete games 11 - Howie Roesch (1973) Most runs batt ed in 548 (1985) Best earned run average 1.34 - Steve Rebholz (1982) Most total bases 1324 (1985) Most runs allowed 95 - Eric Bess (1999) Highest batt ing average .375 (2004) Most earned runs allowed 84 - Eric Bess (1999) Best slugging percentage .572 (1985) Most hits allowed 134 - Eric Bess (1999) Most strikeouts 384 (2002) Most strikeouts 123 - Joe Vogelgesang (1992) Most walks 300 (1981) Most walks allowed 75 - Ed Norkus (1985) Most stolen bases 217 (1989) Most stolen base att empts 268 (1985) Best fi elding percentage .962 (2000, 2004) Individual Batting Records (Career) Most double plays turned 71 (1999) Most games played 221 - Adam Basil (1997-00) Most at bats 793 - Neil Sellers (2001-04) Most runs scored 190 - Adam Basil (1997-00) Most hits 279 - Neil Sellers (2001-04) Most singles 214 - Brett Bolger (2003-06) Most doubles 62 - Neil Sellers (2001-04) Most triples 12 - Josh Anderson (2001-03) 12 - Lee Chapman (1997-00) Most home runs 52 - Clay Elswick (1983-86) 52 - Lee Chapman (1997-00) Most runs batt ed in 214 - Neil Sellers (2001-04) Most total bases 484 - Lee Chapman (1997-00) Most strikeouts 185 - Lee Chapman (1997-00) Most walks 154 - Adam Basil (1997-00) Most stolen bases 119 - Josh Anderson (2001-03) 82 - John Thomas (1973-76) 82 - Scott Fromwiller (1983-85) Most times hit by pitch 40 - Greg Gilbert (1991-94) Best stolen base percentage .921 - John Thomas [82-of-89] (1973-76) Best slugging percentage .680 - Clay Elswick (1983-86) Individual Pitching Records (Career) Most appearances 107 - Robert Teague (1988-91) Most wins 30 - Jeff Cruse (1984-87) Most losses 18 - Spencer Boley (1992-95) 18 - Chip Albright (1999-02) Most games started 50 - Corey Eagle (1997-00) Most complete games 20 - Jeff Cruse (1984-87) Most innings pitched 303.1 - Corey Eagle (1997-00) Most saves 31 - Joe Witt en (1995-98) Lowest earned run average 1.84 - Christian Friedrich (2006-08) Most runs allowed 235 - Scott Santa (1999-02) Most earned runs allowed 200 - Chip Albright (1999-02) Most hits allowed 372 - Jason Schira (1988-91) Most strikeouts 327 - Christian Friedrich (2006-08) Most walks 171 - Ed Norkus (1984-86)

10 OVC Championships . 4 NCAA Regionals – 29 – EKU Record Books

Nationally Ranked Individuals (Season) Nationally Ranked Teams (Season) Year Player Rank/Category Statistics Year Category Rank Statistics 1968 Jimmy Cain 2nd - Home Runs/game 0.39 (7 HR/18 GP) 1976 Batt ing Average 4th .340 (258-759) 1968 Jimmy Cain 2nd - RBI/game 1.56 (28 RBI/18 GP) 1987 Stolen Bases 3rd 161 1968 Frank Borgia 6th - Batt ing Avg. .475 (29-61) 1988 Stolen Bases 6th 162 1973 John Thomas 2nd - Stolen Bases 34 1989 Stolen Bases 2nd 217 (3.74/gm) 1973 Howie Roesch 4th - Wins 9 1999 Double Plays/Game 11th 71/1.18 pg 1973 John Thomas 7th - Stolen Bases/game 0.89 (34 SB) 2003 Batt ing Average 6th .332 (639-1922) 1975 Darryel Weaver 18th - Batt ing Avg. .415 2003 Scoring 8th 8.7 runs/gm 1978 Darryel Weaver 19th - Batt ing Avg. .429 2003 Doubles/Game 30th 2.21/gm 1982 Steve Rebholz 4th - ERA 1.34 (8 ER/53.2 IP) 2003 Stolen Bases 3rd 131 (2.47/gm) 1982 Steve Engel 5th - Strikeouts/9 inn. 11.1 (78 K/63.1 IP) 2003 Slugging Percentage 34th .481 1982 Jeff Lehkamp 17th - RBI/game 1.31 (55 RBI/42 GP) 2004 Batt ing Average 1st .375 1985 Robert Moore 2nd - Doubles 25 2004 Scoring 3rd 9.6 runs/game 1987 Robert Moore 9th - Batt ing Avg. .433 2004 Doubles 1st 2.69 per game 1988 Ron Pezzoni 24th - Batt ing Avg. .420 2004 Slugging Pct. 2nd .551 1989 Ron Pezzoni 11th - Stolen Bases/game .081 2004 Stolen Bases 22nd 1.82 per game 1990 Robert Teague 10th - Saves 11 2004 Double Plays 8th 1.14 per game 1995 Joe Witt en 9th - Saves 12 2004 Winning Pct. 29th .667 (34-17) 2003 Josh Anderson 1st - Stolen Bases 57 (1.08 per gm) 2005 Batt ing Average 23rd .316 2003 Josh Anderson 2nd - Runs/game 1.51 (80 R/53 GP) 2005 Batt ing Average 64th .307 2003 Josh Anderson 3rd - Batt ing Avg. .447 (106-237) 2006 Stolen Bases 6th 162 2003 Josh Anderson 28th - Toughest to K 15.8 at-bats 2006 Home Runs/Game 37th (1.02/gm) 2003 Josh Anderson 36th - Doubles/game 0.40 (21 2B/53 GP) 2006 Stolen Bases 34th 1.67 pg 2003 Neil Sellers 2nd - RBI/game 1.60 (85 RBI/53 GP) 2006 Slugging Pct. 33rd .471 2003 Neil Sellers 8th - Doubles/game 0.45 (24 2B/53 GP) 2006 Strikeouts/9 inn. 32nd 7.8 2003 Neil Sellers 13th - Runs/game 1.25 (66 RS/53 GP) 2007 Stolen Bases 20th 2.12 pg 2003 Neil Sellers 18th - Home runs/game 0.32 (17 HR/53 GP) 2007 Strikeouts/9 inn. 48th 7.4 2003 Neil Sellers 22nd - Slugging Pct. .732 2008 Triples/Game 20th 0.41 2004 Stephen Carter 3rd - Batt ing Avg. .448 2008 Stolen Bases/Game 12th 2.04 2004 Stephen Carter 18th - hit by pitch/game 0.35 2008 Hit by pitch 38th 79 2004 Jonathan Woodard 10th - Batt ing Avg. .418 2008 Sac Flies 46th 30 2004 Jonathan Woodard 49th - Runs/game 1.1 2008 Stikeouts/9 inn. 49th 7.8 2004 Chris Clark 17th - Batt ing Avg. .409 2008 Hits Allowed/9 inn. 38th 9.18 2004 Chris Clark 13th - Doubles/game 0.43 2004 Chris Clark 28th - hit by pitch/game 0.32 2004 Derrick Bussell 23rd - Batt ing Avg. .404 2004 Brett Bolger 53rd - Batt ing Avg. .387 2004 Brett Bolger 20th - Toughest To K 16.8 2004 Neil Sellers 18th - RBI/game 1.24 2004 Neil Sellers 34th - Runs/game 1.14 2004 Chris O’Dell 23rd - Runs/game 1.19 2004 Chris O’Dell 7th - Home runs/game 0.35 2004 Chris O’Dell 19th - Slugging Pct. .711 2004 Chris Grider 32nd - Strikeouts/game 10.5 2005 Brett Bolger 32nd - Batt ing Average .398 2005 Derrick Bussell 18th - Stolen Bases 32 (.59 pg) 2005 Bryan Stevenson 23rd - Stolen Bases 32 (.56 pg) 2005 Brett Bolger 3rd - Toughest to K 24.5 at-bats 2005 Derrick Bussell 19th - Runs/game 1.22 2005 Adam Visnic 50th - Sacrifi ce Hits/G .19 2006 Charlie Yarbrough 45th - Batt ing Avg. .389 2006 Charlie Yarbrough 20th - Home runs/game .33 2006 Charlie Yarbrough 16th - RBI/game 1.25 2006 Charlie Yarbrough 12th - Slugging Pct. .736 2006 Lucas Waters 28th - Stolen Bases 30 (.55 pg) 2006 Chris O’Dell 48th - Slugging Pct. .657 2006 Christian Friedrich 15th - ERA 1.98 2006 Christian Friedrich 34th - Victories 10 2006 Christian Friedrich 2nd - Strikeouts/9 inn. 13.0 (118 K/82 IP) 2007 Christian Friedrich 14th - Strikeouts/9 inn. 11.1 (101 K/81.2 IP) 2007 Christian Friedrich 21st - ERA 2.09 2007 Christian Friedrich 49th - Strikeouts 101 2008 Jayson Langfels 2nd - Triples 8 2008 Christian Friedrich 2nd - ERA 1.43 2008 Christian Friedrich 7th - Strikeouts/9 inn. 11.9 (108K/81.2 IP) 2008 Christian Friedrich 1st - Hits Allowed/9 inn. 4.41

– 30 – 19 All-Americans . 35 MLB Draft Picks Record vs. Opponents

Opponent First Mtg. Last Mtg. W L – l L l – Lehigh 2004 1 0 Liberty 1988 1 0 Lipscomb 2001 2002 1 1 Lincoln Memorial 1994 1995 0 2 Long Island 1994 2007 4 0 Louisville 1985 2008 10 30 Loyola Marymount 1989 0 1

– m M m – Marshall 1985 2008 17 19 Maryland-Baltimore County 1987 2008 4 1 Massachusett s 1986 2005 2 3 Mercer 1986 1999 4 0 Methodist 1984 0 1 Miami (Ohio) 1986 2008 8 5 Michigan State 2002 2002 0 3 Middle Tennessee State 1986 2000 16 31 Mississippi 1995 1997 1 7 ** The following records date back to only 1984. The years Mississippi State 1989 1989 0 3 before 1984 are still being researched. Missouri 2001 2001 1 2 Missouri Baptist 1990 1 0 Opponent First Mtg. Last Mtg. W L Opponent First Mtg. Last Mtg. W L Morehead State 1984 2008 60 28 – a A a – – e E e – Mt. Vernon Nazarene 1988 1 0 Akron 1984 2008 17 14 East Carolina 1985 0 1 Murray State 1984 2008 38 30 Alabama 1996 1996 1 1 Eastern Illinois 1997 2008 20 20 UAB 1990 1996 3 2 Eastern Michigan 1990 1999 1 2 – n N n – Alabama-Huntsville 1996 1 0 East Tennessee State 1984 2001 6 3 Nebraska 1998 1 0 Anderson College 1988 1 0 Evansville 1984 1988 5 5 North Carolina 1985 1992 1 1 Appalachian State 1995 1 0 North Carolina State 1985 1994 1 4 Arkansas 1985 0 1 – f F f – North Carolina Wesleyan 1984 1984 0 2 Arkansas State 1995 1995 1 3 Fairfi eld 1985 2006 0 2 Northeastern 2003 2003 2 0 Arizona 1989 0 1 Farleigh Dickinson 2003 2004 2 0 Northern Kentucky 1988 1990 3 1 Austin Peay 1985 2008 35 35 Ferris State 1985 1985 3 1 Furman 1998 2000 5 2 Northern Illinois 1992 2005 7 1 Northern Iowa 2006 2006 2 0 – b B b – Ball State 1986 2002 3 3 – g G g – Bellarmine 1985 2006 6 4 Georgetown (Ky.) 1985 2008 5 2 Belmont 1998 2001 4 4 Georgetown (D.C.) 2005 2007 1 1 Berea 2003 2008 4 0 George Washington 1987 1 0 Birmingham Southern 1994 2002 1 4 Georgia 1994 1994 0 2 Bluefi eld State 1994 1 0 Georgia Tech 1985 2002 0 9 Bowling Green 1995 2005 3 13 Georgia State 1999 1999 3 0 Bradley 1988 2008 2 6 Georgia Southern 1993 1999 0 5 Brown 1987 1 0 Bucknell 2008 2008 1 1 – h H h – Hanover 1987 1988 1 1 – c C c – Hartford 1997 0 1 Campbell 1984 0 1 Campbellsville 1987 1 0 – i I i – Carson-Newman 1989 1 0 Illinois 2003 2008 0 2 Cedarville 2004 1 0 Illinois State 2008 0 1 Central Florida 1988 1 0 Indiana 1986 2006 6 1 Central Michigan 1985 2008 1 2 Indiana State 2002 2003 1 6 Charleston Southern 2002 0 1 Iowa 1992 0 1 Charleston 1997 1 0 IPFW 2003 2008 5 2 Chicago State 2004 3 0 Ithaca 1990 1990 2 0 Cincinnati 1984 2005 14 13 IUPUI 2000 1 0 Clemson 2002 2002 0 2 Cleveland State 1994 1 0 – j J j – Colgate 1987 1 0 Jacksonville State 2004 2008 5 12 Connecticut 1984 2006 0 2 James Madison 1997 0 1 Cornell 2006 0 1 Cumberland (Ky.) 1984 2002 2 0 – k K k – Cumberland (Tenn.) 1993 1 0 Kent State 2001 2001 1 1 Kentucky 1984 2005 10 16 – d D d – Kentucky State 1985 2005 8 1 Dayton 1985 2008 6 1 Kentucky Wesleyan 1990 1 0 Detroit 1987 1998 11 4 Duquesne 2004 1 0

10 OVC Championships . 4 NCAA Regionals – 31 – Record vs. Opponents

Opponent First Mtg. Last Mtg. W L Opponent First Mtg. Last Mtg. W L – o O o – UNC Greensboro 2002 2003 0 4 Oakland 2004 2007 5 1 UNC Wilmington 1984 2000 1 7 Ohio 1989 1999 3 1 Union (Ky.) 1996 1 0 Ohio State 1988 1988 2 2 Union (Tenn.) 1993 2000 0 5 Oklahoma ? 0 1 UT Martin 1993 2008 34 10 Ott erbein 1984 1989 1 1 – v V v – – p P p – Vanderbilt 1992 1 0 Pitt sburgh-Johnstown 1988 1989 2 0 Vermont 1989 2008 4 1 Portland State 1990 0 1 – w W w – – r R r – Wagner 2001 0 1 Rhode Island 2004 0 1 Wake Forest 1992 1992 1 1 West Virginia 1997 2001 2 3 – s S s – Western Carolina 1984 1996 6 19 Samford 1994 2008 13 10 Western Michigan 1985 0 1 Shawnee State 2003 1 0 Western Kentucky 1984 2008 17 24 Shorter 1986 1986 1 1 William and Mary 1999 1 0 Southeast Missouri State 1992 2008 30 24 William Patt erson 1989 1989 1 1 Southern Illinois 1992 1995 0 2 Wilmington (Ohio) 1987 1 0 St. Bonaventure 2004 1 0 Wingate 1985 1985 2 0 St. Francis 2006 1 0 Winthrop 1995 2001 2 3 St. Joseph 1988 0 1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1995 2000 3 0 St. Xavier (Ill.) 1987 1990 6 0 Wisconsin-Parkside 1994 1 0 Stetson 2000 2000 0 3 Woff ord 1998 1 0 Wright State 1986 2005 13 19 – t T t – Tennessee 1985 2005 1 10 – x X x – Tennessee State 1989 1993 10 1 Xavier 1985 2005 20 16 Tennessee Tech 1988 2008 32 27 Thomas More 2008 1 0 – y Y y – Toledo 2006 2008 1 2 Youngstown State 1984 1998 27 6 Tulane ? 0 1

– u U u – UNC Asheville 1985 1985 4 0

– 32 – 19 All-Americans . 35 MLB Draft Picks 2009 Opponents akron ZIPS austin peay state GOVERNORS

Location: Akron, Ohio Email: [email protected] Location: Clarksville, Tenn. Email: [email protected] Conference: Mid-American SID Fax: (330) 374-8844 Conference: Ohio Valley SID Fax: (931) 221-7562 Head Coach: Pat Bangston Press Box: (330) 972-8896 Head Coach: Gary McClure Press Box: (931) 221-7155 2008 Record (Conference): 25-24(8-13) Website: gozips.com 2008 Record (Conference): 27-29(14-12) Website: letsgopeay.com Baseball SID: Rita Chinyere Baseball SID: Cody Bush Offi ce: (330) 972-7171 Offi ce: (931) 221-7561 berea MOUNTAINEERS bowling green state FALCONS

Location: Berea, Ky. Email: [email protected] Location: Bowling Green, Ohio Email: [email protected] Conference: KIAC (NAIA) SID Fax: N/A Conference: Mid-American SID Fax: (419) 372-6015 Head Coach: Ryan Hess Press Box: N/A Head Coach: Danny Schmitz Press Box: (419) 372-1234 2008 Record (Conference): 10-30-1(4-12) Website: berea.edu/athletics 2008 Record (Conference): 32-20(16-8) Website: bgsufalcons.com Baseball SID: Beverly Harkleroad Baseball SID: Steve Barr Offi ce: (859) 985-3423 Offi ce: (419) 372-7105 bucknell BISON buff alo BULLS

Location: Lewisburg, Pa. Email: [email protected] Location: Buff alo, N.Y. Email: wtn2@buff alo.edu Conference: Patriot SID Fax: (570) 577-1660 Conference: Mid-American SID Fax: (716) 645-6840 Head Coach: Gene DePew Press Box: N/A Head Coach: Ron Torgalski Press Box: N/A 2008 Record (Conference): 30-24-2(10-10) Website: bucknellbison.cstv.com 2008 Record (Conference): 14-38(7-19) Website: buff alobulls.com Baseball SID: Todd Merriett Baseball SID: Will Nowadly Offi ce: (570) 577-3488 Offi ce: (716) 645-5523 chicago state COUGARS connecticut HUSKIES

Location: Chicago, Ill. Email: [email protected] Location: Storrs, Conn. Email: [email protected] Conference: Great West SID Fax: (773) 995-3656 Conference: Big East SID Fax: (860) 486-5085 Head Coach: Michael Caston Press Box: (330) N/A Head Coach: Jim Penders Press Box: (860) 486-2018 2008 Record (Conference): 8-42 Website: gocsucougars.com 2008 Record (Conference): 27-28(11-16) Website: uconnhuskies.com Baseball SID: Corey Miggins Baseball SID: Kristen Altieri Offi ce: (773) 995-2217 Offi ce: (860) 486-4707 dayton FLYERS eastern illinois PANTHERS

Location: Dayton, Ohio Email: [email protected] Location: Charleston, Ill. Email: [email protected] Conference: Atlantic 10 SID Fax: (937) 229-4419 Conference: Ohio Valley SID Fax: (217) 581-6434 Head Coach: Tony Vitt orio Press Box: (937) 229-2255 Head Coach: Jim Schmitz Press Box: (217) 581-8464 2008 Record (Conference): 31-25(13-14) Website: daytonfl yers.cstv.com 2008 Record (Conference): 27-30(13-13) Website: eiupanthers.com Baseball SID: Seth Iiames Baseball SID: Ben Turner Offi ce: (937) 229-4419 Offi ce: (217) 581-7020 georgetown TIGERS ipfw MASTADONS

Location: Georgetown, Ky. Email: [email protected] Location: Fort Wayne, Ind. Email: [email protected] Conference: Mid-South (NAIA) SID Fax: (502) 868-8892 Conference: Summit SID Fax: (260) 481-6002 Head Coach: Erik Hagan Press Box: N/A Head Coach: Bobby Plerce Press Box: N/A 2008 Record (Conference): 30-24(12-8) Website: georgetowncollegeathletics.com 2008 Record (Conference): 14-36-1(10-17) Website: gomastadons.com Baseball SID: Resa Browning Baseball SID: Rudy Yovich Offi ce: (502) 863-7972 Offi ce: (260) 481-6646 jacksonville state GAMECOCKS kentucky WILDCATS

Location: Jacksonville, Ala. Email: gseitz @jsu.edu Location: Lexington, Ky. Email: [email protected] Conference: Ohio Valley SID Fax: (256) 782-5958 Conference: Southeastern SID Fax: (859) 323-4310 Head Coach: Press Box: (256) 782-5533 Head Coach: Gary Henderson Press Box: (859) 257-9011 2008 Record (Conference): 37-21(23-4) Website: jsugamecocksports.com 2008 Record (Conference): 44-19(16-14) Website: ukathletics.com Baseball SID: Greg Seitz Baseball SID: Brent Ingram Offi ce: (256) 782-5279 Offi ce: (859) 257-3838 (ex. 8504) kentucky state THOROBREDS louisville CARDINALS

Location: Frankfort, Ky. Email: [email protected] Location: Louisville, Ky. Email: [email protected] Conference: SIAC (Division II) SID Fax: (502) 597-5681 Conference: Big East SID Fax: (502) 852-7401 Head Coach: Lamar Johnson Press Box: N/A Head Coach: Dan McDonnell Press Box: (502) 852-3700 2008 Record (Conference): 5-21(5-9) Website: kysu.edu/athletics 2008 Record (Conference): 41-21(16-11) Website: uofl sports.com Baseball SID: Ron Braden Baseball SID: Garett Wall Offi ce: (502) 597-6019 Offi ce: (502) 852-3088

10 OVC Championships . 4 NCAA Regionals – 33 – 2009 Opponents marshall THUNDERING HERD miami REDHAWKS

Location: Huntington, W.Va. Email: att [email protected] Location: Oxford, Ohio Email: [email protected] Conference: Conference USA SID Fax: (304) 696-2325 Conference: Mid-American SID Fax: (270) 809-6814 Head Coach: Jeff Waggoner Press Box: N/A Head Coach: Dan Simonds Press Box: (270) 809-5650 2008 Record (Conference): 30-30-1(10-13)-1 Website: herdzone.com 2008 Record (Conference): 18-36(8-19) Website: muredhawks.collegesports.com Baseball SID: Chris Att wood Baseball SID: Jeff Symonds Offi ce: (304) 696-4662 Offi ce: (513) 529-1601 morehead state EAGLES murray state THOROUGHBREDS

Location: Morehead, Ky. Email: [email protected] Location: Murray, Ky. Email: [email protected] Conference: Ohio Valley SID Fax: (606) 783-2088 Conference: Ohio Valley SID Fax: (270) 809-6814 Head Coach: Jay Sorg Press Box: N/A Head Coach: Rob McDonald Press Box: (270) 809-5650 2008 Record (Conference): 18-33(8-19) Website: msueagles.com 2008 Record (Conference): 21-30(12-14) Website: goracers.com Baseball SID: Randy Stacy Baseball SID: John Brush Offi ce: (606) 783-2500 Offi ce: (270) 809-7044 oakland GOLDEN GRIZZLIES ohio BOBCATS

Location: Rochester, Mich. Email: [email protected] Location: Athens, Ohio Email: [email protected] Conference: Summit SID Fax: (248) 370-4056 Conference: Mid-American SID Fax: (740) 597-1838 Head Coach: John Musachio Press Box: N/A Head Coach: Joe Carbone Press Box: (740) 593-0526 2008 Record (Conference): 15-30(7-14) Website: ougrizzlies.com 2008 Record (Conference): 29-30(14-13) Website: ohiobobcats.cstv.com Baseball SID: Paul Smith Baseball SID: Michael Wiesman Offi ce: (248) 370-3123 Offi ce: (740) 597-1784 sacred heart PIONEERS southeast missouri state REDHAWKS

Location: Fairfi eld, Conn. Email: [email protected] Location: Cape Girardeau, Mo. Email: [email protected] Conference: Northeast SID Fax: (203) 371-7889 Conference: Ohio Valley SID Fax: (573) 651-2810 Head Coach: Nick Giaquinto Press Box: N/A Head Coach: Mark Hogan Press Box: (573) 651-9139 2008 Record (Conference): 12-41(10-18) Website: sacredheartpioneers.cstv.com 2008 Record (Conference): 26-26(12-13) Website: gosoutheast.cstv.com Baseball SID: Gene Gumbs Baseball SID: Tyler Koonce Offi ce: (203) 396-8127 Offi ce: (573) 651-2294 toledo ROCKETS tennessee tech GOLDEN EAGLES

Location: Toledo, Ohio Email: [email protected] Location: Cookeville, Tenn. Email: [email protected] Conference: Mid-American SID Fax: (419) 530-4930 Conference: Ohio Valley SID Fax: (931) 372-6139 Head Coach: Cory Mee Press Box: N/A Head Coach: Press Box: (931) 372-3114 2008 Record (Conference): 23-24(8-16) Website: utrockets.com 2008 Record (Conference): 23-24(8-16) Website: tt usports.com Baseball SID: Brian DeBenedictis Baseball SID: T.J. May Offi ce: (419) 530-4919 Offi ce: (931) 372-3293 ut martin SKYHAWKS vermont CATAMOUNTS

Location: Martin, Tenn. Email: [email protected] Location: Burlington, Vt. Email: [email protected] Conference: Ohio Valley SID Fax: (731) 881-7624 Conference: America East SID Fax: (802) 656-8328 Head Coach: Bubba Cates Press Box: (731) 881-7337 Head Coach: Bill Currier Press Box: N/A 2008 Record (Conference): 10-41(5-20) Website: utmsports.com 2008 Record (Conference): 27-24(12-11) Website: uvmathletics.com Baseball SID: Joe Lofaro Baseball SID: Bruce Bosley Offi ce: (731) 881-7632 Offi ce: (802) 656-1109 western carolina CATAMOUNTS western kentucky HILLTOPPERS

Location: Cullowhee, N.C. Email: [email protected] Location: Bowling Green, Ky. Email: [email protected] Conference: Southern SID Fax: (828) 227-7688 Conference: Sun Belt SID Fax: (270) 745-3444 Head Coach: Bobby Moranda Press Box: (828) 227-7020 Head Coach: Chris Finwood Press Box: (270) 745-4281 2008 Record (Conference): 29-28(14-13) Website: catamountsports.cstv.com 2008 Record (Conference): 33-27(16-14) Website: wkusports.com Baseball SID: Daniel Hooker Baseball SID: Chris Glowacki Offi ce: (828) 227-2339 Offi ce: (270) 745-5388 xavier MUSKETEERS

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Email: [email protected] Conference: Atlantic 10 SID Fax: (513) 745-2825 Head Coach: Press Box: N/A 2008 Record (Conference): 27-31(19-8) Website: goxavier.com Baseball SID: Jenna Willhoit Offi ce: (513) 745-3961

– 34 – 19 All-Americans . 35 MLB Draft Picks EKU Baseball in the Community

“The legacy you leave behind is a true litmus test. Our players giving back to the community and giving- back to youth baseball makes a lasting impression on all those involved, and it is the greatest responsibility that our student-athletes can learn from.” – Head Coach

The Eastern Kentucky University baseball team takes great Stein said. “The EKU baseball program would like to thank the St. pride in its community service and its involvement in the Rich- Baldrick’s Foundation for organizing the terrifi c event. Hopefully, mond community. they’ll be able to erradicate kid’s cancer some day.” This past fall, the EKU baseball coaches raised more than $1,000 Each coach set a goal of how much money he intended to raise in support of the St. Baldrick’s Foundation. The mission of the St. for the event. If he reached that goal, he had his head shaved at Baldrick’s Foundation is to raise awareness and funds to cure kid’s Fantastic Sams. Evidenced by the lack of hair in the baseball offi ce, cancer by supporting cancer research and fellowships. every coach reached his goal. The EKU baseball team also participated in the event as play- The EKU baseball team also volunteered with a litt le league ers helped raise funds for a charity that has granted more than $12 baseball clinic at Lake Reba on September 20, 2008. The EKU million for cooperative research to help doctors work together to coaches and players instructed local youths with drills and fun fi nd cures for childhood cancers. excercises. The winning teams from the day’s drills competition “Our players and coaches are to be commended for raising are seen below. money to help conquer childhood cancers,” head coach Jason

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10 OVC Championships . 4 NCAA Regionals – 35 – The Bratzke Center Bratzke Student-Athlete Academic Success Center The Chad Bratz ke Student-Athlete Academic Success Center computers which are available to check out for team travel. These serves all student-athletes as a comprehensive academic resource electronic resources assist EKU student-athletes to be success- center. The Bratz ke Center and staff , located in Alumni Coliseum, ful while their team is in season. As a part of the departmental is designed to aid EKU’s student-athletes in all facets of their computer lab agreement, student-athletes are also able to access academic pursuits. Our goal is for student-athletes at EKU to have licensed software products such as SPSS, SAS, Adobe Photoshop a great athletic and academic experience, and anda other useful programs. graduate with Colonel pride. Many student-athletes participate in the Student-athletes at EKU have done a tremen- WorkW Intensely Now (WIN) mentoring pro- dous job academically, with 50 percent earning gram,g designed to help students fi nd academic a 3.0 GPA and a record high 34 percent being successs early in their academic career. These named to the OVC commissioner’s honor roll studentss meet once a week with a trained with at least a 3.25 cumulative GPA. Almost 200 mentorm and discuss time management skills, student-athletes were named Colonel Scholars organizationalo skills, as well as track upcoming during the past two semesters as well. Mean- assignmentsa through weekly WIN reports. This while, 69 student-athletes were recognized at the informationi is helpful to the student-athletes EKU Academic Honors breakfast as Presidential butb is also shared with the coaching staff to Scholars and other various academic awards. keepk them updated on the students progress. Named after Chad Bratz ke, the former EKU Student-athletes with disabilities or barriers All-American and Indianapolis Colts’ defensive tot learning may be in the WIN program but the lineman whose generous donation helped make BraB tz ke staff also assists with their registration the center possible, the Bratz ke Center meets the withw the Offi ce of Disability Services (ODS) to needs of current EKU student-athletes. The 3,000- makem sure students are provided with proper square foot Bratz ke Center includes a tutoring documentation.d center, a 27-station computer lab, an academic Academic monitoring entails ensuring that advising offi ce suite, a teaching classroom and student-athletess are making progress towards quiet study area. a degree as specifi ed by the NCAA and OVC, Student-athletes at EKU come in and utilize anda successfully monitoring class participation the center for studying, requesting and meeting throught communication and early alert pro- with tutors, checking their e-mail or stop by for More than 189 student-athletes student athletes have earned grams. Faculty report grades twice a semester an EKU diploma over the last three years. advising. The professional staff is trained to work to the Bratz ke staff to help avoid potential prob- with student-athletes in advising, class schedul- lems and pitfalls. In addition, EKU faculty post ing, monitoring academic progress and assisting student-athletes midterm grades so that students at EKU can track their course with academic success strategies. progress. The Bratz ke Center employs tutors trained to assist student- The Bratz ke Center also communicates regularly with student- athletes in many diff erent subjects. These tutors are a free ser- athletes through the EKU Bratz ke Center web site, as well as vice to EKU student-athletes and can be requested at any point e-mail messaging about important information. throughout the semester. Tutors are trained to work with students The Bratz ke Center is headed by Dr. Randy Kennedy, Director and assist them in study skills, individual course instruction and of Athletic Academic Advising. encourage academic success. In addition, EKU has several tutoring EKU annually fi nishes among the leaders in the Ohio Valley labs on campus that are available to all students as well. Conference men’s and women’s All-Sports Trophy standings and In addition to the computer lab, EKU student-athletes also have the Colonels have won the prestigious Ohio Valley Conference access to a scanner and duplex printer in the lab, as well as laptop Academic Achievement Banner eight times (1988-92, 1994-95, 1997-98, 1999-00, 2001-02).

2008 Baseball Colonel Scholars

Alan Abreu Jayson Langfels Aaron Barrows David Owens Matt Davis Brian Shrimpton Paul Duncan Joey Stevens Jeff Emerich Greg Terry Matt Fyff e Adam Wallen Chris Hord

---To qualify for the Colonel Scholar list, a student-athlete must have achieved a 3.0 GPA for the 2008 fall semester with at least 12 credit hours.

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– 36 – 19 All-Americans . 35 MLB Draft Picks Sports Medicine/Colonel Club Sports Medicine Eastern Kentucky’s student-athletes benefi t from one of the fi n- The athletic training room also houses an examination room est athletic training facilities anywhere in the country. used by team doctors. The physicians are regularly on site and The training room is located in the Moberly Building adja- perform evaluations, while assisting the training staff in ensuring cent to the athletic weight room and is open for use by any EKU the health of every student-athlete. student-athlete. For those sports that are primarily located in Alumni Coliseum, The large space is occupied by the most modern training and there is a satellite training room area that features a treatment and rehabilitation equipment available. The training room features taping area as well as rehabilitation equipment. several tables used during treatment and rehabilitation, taping Director of Sports Medicine David T. Green supervises all of tables, a wet room that features whirlpools and a four-foot-deep EKU’s eff orts, and is joined by full-time assistants David Brajuha, rehab pool that includes a submerged treadmill for aquatic rehab Tiff any Napier and Tim Pike, as well as a host of graduate as- exercises. The area also features all of the latest modalities, helping sistants and students who are involved in the University’s athletic get injured athletes back into the game as quickly as possible. training program. Green, who had been the head athletic trainer at Tennessee Tech for 23 years, was hired in the summer of 2008 and works primarily with the football program. “We are extremely fortunate to have David Green join our staff ,” EKU Director of Athletics Mark Sandy said. “His experience and expertise will make him a valuable member of our depart- ment as we continue to improve the sports medicine service to our student-athletes.” Green earned his master’s degree in health education from EKU in 1977. He then went on to serve fi ve years as an assistant professor and assistant athletic trainer under Dr. Bobby Barton at Eastern from 1980-85. A member of several national and state athletic trainers’ as- sociations, Green is currently serving on the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) Honors and Awards Committ ee. Green also volunteered as an athletic trainer at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, working in the main Athletic Training room at the Olympic Village. Colonel Club The Colonel Club operates within the same principles of year. Eastern Kentucky University – an institution entering its second For more information about joining the Colonel Club and being century as a school of opportunity. The Department of Athletics’ an essential part of the esteemed tradition that is Eastern Ken- development organization helps provide an elite experience for tucky University Athletics, please contact the EKU Colonel Club more than 300 of the University’s most dedicated students. offi ce by calling 859-622-2046 or e-mailing Treka Adams at treka. The generous fi nancial support provided by the Colonel Club [email protected]. facilitates the department’s overall mission of graduating student- athletes, developing individuals who display integrity at all times, winning Ohio Valley Conference championships and participating in post-season competition. Colonel Club members – loyal alumni, parents and friends – are proud that their tax-deductible contributions provide vital resources for all aspects of Colonel Athletics, including scholar- ships, travel expenses, equipment, academic support and many other areas. In addition to the pride of knowing that they have helped im- prove the student-athlete experience, Colonel Club members can receive benefi ts including, but not limited to: • Invitations to annual Colonel Club events, including the golf tournament, Fish Fry and much more • Priority seating at Roy Kidd Stadium and Paul McBrayer Arena • Priority for purchasing post-season tickets • Preferred parking for football and basketball events • Colonel Connection – a daily e-mail chronicling EKU Athletics • Membership card and window decal Methods of support include direct contributions, matching gifts, gifts of securities, gifts-in-kind and planned gifts. All gifts to Sophomore Jayson Langfels (l) and senior Aaron Barrows will look to lead the the Colonel Club are recognized on a July 1st to June 30th fi scal EKU baseball team to its 11th OVC Championship in 2009.

10 OVC Championships . 4 NCAA Regionals – 37 – EKU Administration

membership in the Colonel Club. Gray has planned and executed Corey Bray a comprehensive membership drive for the department’s fundrais- Title: Assistant AD – Administration ing arm, aimed at reengaging former student-athletes and friends Year at EKU: Fourth year of the program. Alma Mater: Pacifi c Lutheran, 1995 A 1998 graduate of the University of Richmond, Gray came to EKU after serving as the Director of Athletic Public Relations for four years at his alma mater. In this capacity, Gray managed all 2008-09 Colonel Athletics PR activities for the 19-sport department as well as coordinating the print advertising campaigns. In addition to his duties as the CoreyCoC reey BrayBrray isis inn hishisi ffourthourth yeyyeararr asas AsAAssistantsis sttannt AtAAthleticshlh ettics DiDDirectorreecttor primary contact for the men’s basketball and football teams, Gray for Administration at Eastern Kentucky after spending the previ- served on the University Communications and Spider Club Auc- ous six years working at the National Collegiate Athletic Associa- tion committ ees. tion headquarters (NCAA) in Indianapolis, Ind. Gray coordinated several public relations plans at Richmond, Among his many duties at EKU, Bray is responsible for over- including the Spider Caravan, a community outreach program seeing the timely fulfi llment of NCAA required reports, prepar- that encompassed student-athletes, coaches and administrators ing, updating and monitoring athletics department policies and giving back to the community that so proudly supported them. procedures, while acting as a department liaison to campus com- Hired at Richmond by current Eastern Athletics Director Mark mitt ees, the academic services department and the Ohio Valley Sandy, Gray previously served as the Director of Athletic Media Conference. In addition, he serves as an administrator for desig- Relations at East Tennessee State University. During his tenure in nated men’s and women’s sports, the Student-Athlete Advisory Johnson City, Tenn., Gray oversaw the creation and implementa- Committ ee and the CHAMPS/Life Skills program. tion of a new athletics web site and served as the primary contact Bray began working with the NCAA in 1998, spending one for all 17 varsity programs over a two-year period. year as a research assistant before being promoted to research A native of Pitt sburgh, Pa., Gray is married to the former Anne coordinator in 1999. Bray served the NCAA in that manner until Christine Alessandra of Grasse, France. Anne, the 1997 Southern 2002, when he was named Assistant Director of Research. His title Conference Women’s Golf Freshman of the Year, graduated from changed again in 2003, as he was promoted to Associate Director East Tennessee State with the lowest scoring average in program of Research. Bray spent the fi nal fi ve months of his tenure with history. The couple and their daughter, Emilie, reside in Rich- the NCAA national offi ce (2004-05) working as a consultant in mond and welcomed a baby girl, Elizabeth, into their family in Greensboro, N.C. January. Prior to joining the NCAA, Bray spent a couple of years at North Eugene High School in Eugene, Ore., where he served as a volunteer assistant track and fi eld coach (working with sprinters), Dan McBride an assistant varsity and junior varsity basketball coach, and a vol- Title: Assistant AD – Operations unteer head freshman basketball coach in the summer, all while Year at EKU: 10th year earning his undergraduate and graduate degrees. Alma Mater: Eastern Kentucky, 1989 Bray graduated summa cum laude from Pacifi c Lutheran Uni- versity in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a minor in coaching. The Eugene, Ore., native went on to earn a master’s 2008-09 Colonel Athletics degree in the social psychology of sports and exercise from the Now in his 10th year at EKU, EKU Dan McBride serves as the As- As University of Oregon in 1998. sistant Athletics Director for Operations. McBride’s duties include A member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors overseeing all athletic facilities, all home game operations, super- of Athletics (NACDA) since 2002, he resides in Richmond with his vising four team sports as well as Strength and Conditioning and wife, Leslie, and son, Luke. Sports Medicine, and assisting with marketing and promotions. McBride previously served as the Assistant Athletic Director for Simon Gray External Operations and coordinated the Colonel Club. A native of Richmond, Ky., McBride is a graduate of Model Title: Associate AD – Advancement High School and Eastern Kentucky University. He is also very Year at EKU: Fourth year active in campus and community aff airs, having served as a past Alma Mater: Richmond, 1998 President of the Richmond Kiwanis Club, former President-elect of the Richmond Area Arts Council and currently serving as Vice- Chair of The Richmond Parks and Recreation Board. McBride also 2008-09 Colonel Athletics emcee’s several community events each year and has served as Simon GrayGray, in his fourth year at Eastern KentKentucky,ucky was pro- pro host for local cable television broadcasts. moted to Associate Athletics Director for Advancement in 2006. In Prior to coming to EKU, McBride worked for Commonwealth this capacity, Gray oversees the department’s external relations – Broadcasting as the General Manager of three local radio stations the Colonel Club, media relations, marketing and promotions, and and also served as EKU’s Athletic Ticket Manager for fi ve years. ticket operations – as well as broadcast and internet properties, and McBride spent four years in the broadcast booth announcing as serves as sport administrator for men’s basketball. part of the EKU Radio Network providing analysis and play-by- In his three years at EKU, Gray has helped orchestrate the new play for football, men’s and women’s basketball and baseball. athletics marks and accompanying branding initiative, organiza- McBride also currently serves as the Ohio Valley Conference tion and implementation of the Athletics Hall of Fame, and raised Representative for the National Association of Collegiate Market- ing Administrators (NACMA).

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Tracy Scott What is an Extra Benefit? The NCAA defi nes an extra benefi t as any special arrangement by Title: Assistant AD – Compliance/SWA an institutional employee or a representative of the institution’s athletics Year at EKU: Fifth year interest (booster) to provide a student-athlete, or a student-athlete’s rela- Alma Mater: Eastern Michigan, 1988 tive or friend, a benefi t that is not generally available to other Eastern Kentucky University students and their relatives and/or friends or, is not expressly authorized by NCAA legislation. Therefore, please be aware of the following: 2008-09 Colonel Athletics • A student-athlete cannot accept anything from a booster or an em- TracyTrraccy SScScoott is iinn heherer fi fthftth yearyey ara asas thetht e AssistantAsA siistana t AthleticsAthlletici s DiDirec-ireec ployee of EKU that would be considered an extra benefi t not available tor for Compliance and Senior Women’s Administrator at Eastern to the general student body. Examples include the use of a car, clothing, Kentucky. gifts, money, tickets, entertainment, etc. • A student-athlete cannot accept free or reduced-cost room and In her position at EKU, Scott is responsible for the coordination board from any EKU employee or booster of EKU. A student-athlete of a multitude of compliance related activities including, but not cannot accept free or reduced merchandise or services from any mer- limited to, monitoring NCAA eligibility information, creating and chant unless that free or reduced cost item is also available to the general issuing grant-in-aid contracts, facilitating required communica- public and/or student body. tion processes with the NCAA initial eligibility clearinghouse, • A student-athlete cannot receive a special discount arrangement or and serving as a liaison between the EKU athletic department and credit on a purchase (e.g., airline ticket, clothing) or service (e.g., laun- other University services by maintaining and providing student- dry, dry cleaning) from an employee of EKU or a booster. athletes’ scholarship/eligibility information. She also provides • A student-athlete cannot eat at a restaurant as the guest of an athletics booster or an employee of EKU. interpretations of NCAA rules and regulations, conducts rules • On infrequent, special occasions (e.g., birthday), a student-athlete education sessions and chairs the compliance work group. may accept an invitation to the home of an employee of EKU or booster Prior to EKU, Scott was the Assistant Athletics Director for for a meal. Compliance at Eastern Michigan University. She was responsible • A student-athlete cannot use a Department of Athletics’ copy for all aspects of compliance, including conducting rules educa- machine/fax machine or make long distance phone calls using depart- tion sessions for coaches and personnel. mental equipment or the long distance access code of an employee of Scott has also served as the Director of Compliance for the Mid- EKU or a booster. American Conference where she was responsible for coordinating • A booster or employee of EKU cannot type reports, lett ers, papers, etc., for a student-athlete. and monitoring NCAA special assistance and coaches certifi cation • An EKU employee or booster cannot provide a student-athlete programs. with a loan of money, a guarantee of bond, the use of an automobile or While working at the MAC, Scott performed conference com- the signing of a note to arrange a loan. pliance reviews, facilitated preseason practice dates for various • A student-athlete may accept frequent fl yer points and/or miles sports and presented educational presentations regarding confer- earned while traveling to and from intercollegiate practice and/or com- ence work. petition. After receiving a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from ***For more information about permissible and impermissible booster Eastern Michigan, Scott went on to earn a master’s degree in activities, please call Tracy Scott in the EKU Compliance offi ce (859- 622-8541) or send an e-mail message to tracy.scott @eku.edu. sports administration from Wayne State. The Niles, Mich., native currently serves on two committ ees at Eastern Kentucky – the Student Loans, Scholarship and Financial Aid Task Force Committ ee, and the University Diversity Commit- tee. Scott is also a member of the National Association of Athletics Compliance Coordinators and the National Association of Col- legiate Women Athletics Administrators.

10 OVC Championships . 4 NCAA Regionals – 39 – EKU Administration EKU Athletics Directory Note: Area code and prefi x for all numbers below is 859- 622-xxxx. Athletics Administration: Treka Adams David Brajuha Hugh Davis Jon-Michael Davis Denise Estes David T. Green Colonel Club Assistant Athletic Offi cial Statistician Head Strength Offi ce Associate – Head Athletic Mark Sandy ...... 2120 Trainer Coach Football Trainer Simon Gray ...... 1496 Corey Bray ...... 2125 Dan McBride ...... 2358 Tracy Scott ...... 8541 David Parke ...... 2121 Mike Park ...... 2122 Academic Advising: Randy Kennedy...... 6648

Dianna Hammond Dr. Randy Kennedy Kara Kovert Tiff any Napier Mike Park David Parke Athletic Marketing/Promos: Offi ce Associate – Director of Director of Assistant Athletic Ticket Manager Athletics Business Kara Kovert ...... 2039 Bratz ke Center Bratz ke Center Athletic Marketing Trainer Manager Athletic Public Relations: Michael Clark...... 6170 Kevin Britt on ...... 2006 Steve Fohl ...... 1253 Athletic Training: David T. Green ...... 2140 David Brajuha ...... 8174 Tiff any Napier ...... 2609 Jennifer Parsons Tim Pike Chris Radcliff e Jenna Sample Chad Scott Lynn Tyler Tim Pike ...... 2147 Athletic Academic Assistant Athletic University Athletic Academic Assistant Strength Athletic Director Advisor Trainer Photographer Advisor Coach Admin. Assistant Baseball: Jason Stein ...... 2128 Basketball (Men’s): EKU Head Coaches Jeff Neubauer...... 6501 Basketball (Women’s): Chrissy Roberts ...... 2895 Football: Dean Hood ...... 2146 Golf (Men’s): Pat Stephens...... 2207

Lindsay Basalyga Lori Duncan Rick Erdmann Dean Hood Jeff Neubauer Golf (Women’s): Women’s Soccer Women’s Volleyball CC/Track & Field Football Men’s Basketball Joni Stephens ...... 2207 Soccer (Women’s): Lindsay Basalyga . . . . . 1245 Softball: Jane Worthington . . . . .1246 Tennis (Men’s & Women’s): Rob Oertel ...... 2133 Track & Cross Country: Rick Erdmann ...... 2126 Rob Oertel Chrissy Roberts Joni Stephens Pat Stephens Jane Worthington Tennis (M&W) Women’s Basketball Women’s Golf Men’s Golf Softball Volleyball (Women’s): Lori Duncan ...... 2141

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