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Great American Conference 2020 Baseball Record Book GREAT AMERICAN CONFERENCE BASEBALL RECORD BOOK Great American Conference 2020 Baseball Record Book GreatAmericanConference.com GREAT AMERICAN CONFERENCE BASEBALL RECORD BOOK YEARLY SUMMARY Yearly Award Winners Reg, Season Tournament Year Champion Champion Player Pitcher Freshman Newcomer Coach 2019 UAM (24-6) OKB Johnnuelle Ponce, NWOSU Matt Lundh, UAM Cade Thompson, UAM Ryder Yakel, HU John Harvey, UAM 2018 UAM (23-10) SAU Jacob Richardson, SAU Hunter Vasquez, SAU Jordan Johnson, UAM Alex Pimentel, SWOSU John Harvey, UAM 2017 SAU (28-5) UAM Trevor Rucker, SAU Bryant Haralson, HSU Blake Hall, SAU Justin Pettigrew, SAU 2016 SWOSU (22-8) UAM Corey Wood, UAM Jinny Parra, OKB Blake Coward, HU Zach Saunders, SWOSU 2015 SAU (20-10) SAU Patrick Castleberry, ATU Connor Eller, OUA John Franklin Matros, OUA Jeremy Haworth, OUA 2014 ATU (25-5) SAU Jonathan Freemyer, NWOSU Davis Ward, OUA Trevor Rucker, SAU Dave Dawson, ATU 2013 SAU (23-7) SAU David Harris, SAU Davis Ward, OUA Timothy Buchanan, SAU Zach Saunders, SWOSU 2012 SAU (17-7) SAU Jonathan Finnegan, ATU Doug Shields, SAU Ryan Dardenne, SAU Steve Browning, SAU SERIES RECORDS (Since Formation of GAC) (Includes Non-Conference Contests and Tournament Meetings; for Tournament play only, see Tournament records) vs ATU vs UAM vs ECU vs HU vs HSU vs NWOSU vs OKB vs OUA vs SE vs SAU vs SNU vs SWOSU Total Pct ATU --- 13-17 20-3 21-15 20-14 18-3 5-10 20-15 14-12 16-21 15-3 18-12 180-125 .590 UAM 17-13 --- 16-7 17-19 22-8 15-5 7-7 21-10 23-3 13-25 17-4 18-8 186-109 .631 ECU 3-20 7-16 --- 8-15 7-17 9-12 2-15 8-13 10-19 6-19 12-8 8-16 80-170 .320 HU 15-21 19-17 15-8 --- 11-19 14-7 4-9 18-12 9-16 11-23 16-5 11-14 143-151 .486 HSU 14-20 8-22 17-7 19-11 --- 15-6 5-8 15-19 14-8 13-27 18-3 17-10 155-141 .524 NWOSU 3-18 5-15 12-9 7-14 6-15 --- 0-12 11-10 6-16 3-18 17-6 4-16 74-149 .332 OKB 10-5 7-7 15-2 9-4 8-5 12-0 --- 10-2 6-5 5-10 11-0 6-6 99-46 .683 OUA 15-20 10-21 13-8 12-18 19-15 10-11 2-10 --- 9-15 8-29 17-4 9-16 124-167 .426 SE 12-14 3-23 19-10 16-9 8-14 16-6 5-6 15-9 --- 9-16 19-2 11-11 133-120 .526 SAU 21-16 25-13 19-6 23-11 27-13 18-3 10-5 29-8 16-9 --- 15-6 15-10 218-100 .686 SNU 3-15 4-17 8-12 5-16 3-18 6-17 0-11 4-17 2-19 6-15 --- 2-19 43-176 .196 SWOSU 12-18 8-18 16-8 14-11 10-17 16-4 6-6 16-9 11-11 10-15 19-2 --- 138-119 .537 GAC ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS WIN PERCENTAGE WINS GAC WINS Years W-L Pct. 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W L Pct. Scored Allowed Home Road Neutral Last 10 Streak Arkansas-Monticello 24 6 .800 34 16 .680 380 281 12-3 16-8 6-5 5-5 Lost 2 Southern Arkansas 21 11 .656 29 20 .592 323 297 14-10 13-6 2-4 5-5 Lost 3 Arkansas Tech 20 12 .625 29 23 .558 401 330 14-7 12-11 3-5 2-8 Lost 2 Oklahoma Baptist 20 13 .606 35 21 .625 483 333 12-7 15-9 8-5 8-2 Lost 1 Southwestern Oklahoma State 20 13 .606 24 23 .511 294 289 11-10 11-10 2-3 6-4 Lost 2 Harding 19 14 .576 34 21 .618 335 235 21-9 9-10 4-2 6-4 Lost 1 Henderson State 18 14 .562 25 22 .532 317 288 15-11 10-11 --- 6-4 Won 2 Southeastern Oklahoma State 15 15 .500 22 21 .512 263 257 10-10 9-9 3-2 7-3 Lost 2 Ouachita 13 20 .394 20 28 .417 235 302 10-15 6-8 4-5 4-6 Lost 2 Northwestern Oklahoma State 11 21 .344 23 26 .469 375 328 10-17 13-9 --- 3-7 Lost 3 East Central 9 24 .273 9 41 .180 204 461 7-16 2-21 0-4 2-8 Won 2 Southern Nazarene 3 30 .091 9 34 .209 179 363 5-16 3-15 1-3 1-9 Lost 6 NCAA Participants (2): Arkansas-Monticello, Oklahoma Baptist 2018 STANDINGS GAC Games Overall Runs Runs School W L Pct. W L Pct. Scored Allowed Home Road Neutral Last 10 Streak Arkansas-Monticello 23 10 .697 30 19 .612 434 355 16-11 11-6 3-2 3-7 Lost 4 Southern Arkansas 22 11 .667 41 19 .683 453 299 20-9 11-8 10-2 8-2 Lost 1 Oklahoma Baptist 20 10 .667 31 19 .620 379 270 20-8 8-7 3-4 6-4 Lost 4 Henderson State 21 12 .636 30 20 .600 319 273 14-10 14-6 2-4 4-6 Lost 1 Arkansas Tech 19 14 .576 29 23 .558 357 340 14-10 10-10 5-3 3-7 Lost 1 Southwestern Oklahoma State 17 14 .548 24 24 .500 353 301 12-10 8-12 4-2 3-7 Lost 2 Harding 18 15 .545 29 21 .580 322 300 17-10 10-9 2-2 8-2 Won 6 Southeastern Oklahoma State 17 15 .531 22 23 .489 303 319 13-7 7-11 2-5 6-4 Won 3 Northwestern Oklahoma State 16 17 .485 24 25 .490 293 337 16-9 8-15 0-1 7-3 Won 2 Ouachita 10 23 .303 15 35 .300 250 370 10-15 5-20 --- 5-5 Won 2 Southern Nazarene 7 25 .219 11 30 .268 212 334 2-18 9-12 --- 1-9 Lost 6 East Central 4 28 .125 5 37 .119 202 473 3-6 2-25 0-6 3-7 Lost 3 NCAA Participants (2): Oklahoma Baptist, Southern Arkansas 2017 STANDINGS GAC Games Overall Runs Runs School W L Pct. W L T Pct. Scored Allowed Home Road Neutral Last 10 Streak Southern Arkansas 28 5 .848 39 16 .709 408 271 21-4 14-8 4-4 5-5 Lost 3 Arkansas Tech 24 9 .727 34 21 .618 332 259 18-10 16-9 0-2 5-5 Lost 2 Oklahoma Baptist 22 10 .688 42 15 .737 464 217 19-8 18-7 5-0 10-0 Won 19 Arkansas-Monticello 22 11 .667 33 21 .611 333 279 18-6 13-14 2-1 7-3 Lost 1 Henderson State 20 13 .606 32 21 .604 297 241 18-10 12-11 2-0 6-4 Lost 1 Southwestern Oklahoma State 14 16 .467 18 27 .400 228 267 10-10 8-17 --- 3-7 Lost 2 Southeastern Oklahoma State 13 17 .433 16 29 1 .359 216 236 10-9-1 6-20 --- 2-8 Lost 3 Harding 14 19 .424 23 29 .442 242 310 14-8 7-21 2-0 5-5 Lost 2 Ouachita 13 20 .394 16 35 .314 260 343 9-21 7-12 0-2 3-7 Lost 2 East Central 10 22 .312 11 29 .275 198 281 7-13 4-12 0-4 2-8 Won 1 Northwestern Oklahoma State 8 24 .250 14 34 .292 200 341 7-18 7-16 --- 3-7 Lost 1 Southern Nazarene 5 27 .156 7 40 .149 196 421 3-21 4-19 --- 3-7 Lost 3 NCAA Participants (2): Arkansas-Monticello, Southern Arkansas GreatAmericanConference.com GREAT AMERICAN CONFERENCE BASEBALL RECORD BOOK 2016 STANDINGS GAC Games Overall Runs Runs School W L Pct.
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