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2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball Quick Facts/Table of Contents Quick Facts Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION 2012 Quick Facts/Table of Contents...... 1 Location...... San Marcos, Texas Founded...... 1899 2012 Texas State Baseball Team Nickname...... Bobcats 2012 Roster...... 2 Colors...... Maroon and Gold 2012 Schedule...... 3 Enrollment...... 34,113 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I 2012 Season Preview...... 4 Conference...... Southland Returnee Bios (Alphabetically)...... 6 President...... Dr. Denise M. Trauth Newcomer Bios (Alphabetically)...... 15 Athletic Director...... Dr. Larry Teis Sport Administrator...... Derek Grice 2012 Texas State Coaches Faculty Representative...... Dr. Paul Gowens Head Coach Ty Harrington...... 18 Website...... www.txstatebobcats.com Assistant Coaches...... 20 Athletics Dept. Phone...... (512) 245-2114 Mailing Address...... Volunteer Assistant Coach & Team Personnel...... 21 Darren B. Casey Athletics Administration Complex 601 University Drive Texas State Staff/Administration & About The University San Marcos, TX 78666 Texas State University System...... 22 Texas State President Dr. Denise Trauth...... 23 STADIUM INFORMATION Texas State Athletics Director Dr. Larry Teis...... 24 Home Field...... Bobcat Baseball Stadium Texas State Athletics Administration...... 25 Capacity...... 2,400 Dimensions...... 330 Left - 405 Center - 330 Right Date Opened...... 2009 Opponents Press Box Phone...... 512.245.5739 Vs. 2012 Opponents...... 26 Ticket Manager...... Joe Verschueren All-Time Record vs. Opponents...... 27 Phone...... 512.245.5448 2011 Season In Review BASEBALL TEAM INFORMATION 2011 Final Stats...... 28 2011 Record...... 41-23 2011 Results/Season Recap...... 29 Home...... 28-9 Away...... 12-13 Neutral...... 1-1 History Southland Conference...... 24-9 All-Time Accolades...... 30 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 20/13 Batting Records...... 32 Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/2 Pitching Records...... 34 Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 10/7 Team Records/Miscellaneous Records...... 36 Newcomers...... 12 All-Time Lettermen...... 37 All-Time Record...... 869-678-3 Year-By-Year Results...... 38 All-Time SLC Record...... 357-255 Southland Championships...... 3 (2009, 2010, 2011) Southland Tournament Record...... 33-26 SLC Tournament Championships...... 4 (‘97, ‘99, ‘00, ‘11) NCAA Tournament Record...... 4-10 Last NCAA Tournament Opponent...... Texas Result...... L,3-4 June 5, 2011 NCAA Regional Championships - Austin, Texas 2012 Texas State Baseball Fact Book Credits

SPORTS INFORMATION Editorial Credits Assistant AD/Sports Information...... Rick Poulter The 2012 edition of the Texas State Baseball Fact Book is a compre- Phone...... 512.245.2966 hensive source of information containing player and coaching staff biographies, statistics and historical reference materials. The guide E-Mail...... [email protected] was written, edited and produced by Steve Appelhans. The cover Assistant Director (BSB Contact)...... Steve Appelhans was designed by Denise Thompson. Editorial contributions by Texas Phone...... 512.245.4387 State sports information staff. For additional information concerning Cell...... 262.492.4498 Bobcat baseball, contact Steve Appelhans at (512) 245-4387. E-Mail...... [email protected] Assistant Director...... Denise Thompson Photography Credits Phone...... 512.245.2988 Photos in the 2012 Texas State Baseball Fact Book were provided E-Mail...... [email protected] by Chandler Prude (Texas State University Photographer) and his Assistant Director...... Rob Beuerlein staff. Phone...... 512.245.4692 Printing Credits E-Mail...... [email protected] Printing was done by Copy Cats. www.txstatebobcats.com 3 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball Roster

No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Cl. /Exp. Hometown/High School/Preview School 1 Tyler Sibley IF R/R 5-10 160 Sr./3L Frisco, Texas/Frisco HS 2 Cody Perkins IF R/R 5-10 180 So./1L Kingwood, Texas/Kingwood HS 3 Garrett Mattlage IF S/R 5-10 180 Fr./HS West, Texas/West HS 4 Isaac Nuti IF S/R 5-11 175 Sr./TR/1L Brenham, Texas/Brenham HS/Blinn College 6 Donnie Hart LHP L/L 5-11 180 So./1L Katy, Texas/Seven Lakes HS 7 Kevin Sah OF L/L 5-8 175 Jr./TR Houston, Texas/Cy-Fair HS/Howard College 8 Ben McElroy IF L/L 6-2 185 Fr./HS Highland Park, Texas/Highland Park HS 9 Dylan Adamek RHP R/R 5-11 185 Sr./TR/1L Pasadena, Texas/Pasadena Memorial HS/San Jacinto CC 10 Colton Turner LHP L/L 6-2 185 Jr./2L Joshua, Texas/Joshua HS 11 Colby Targun IF/OF L/R 5-11 190 Fr./HS Scottsdale, Ariz./Chaparral HS 12 Hunter Lemke RHP R/R 6-0 165 So./1L Cypress, Texas/Cypress Falls HS 14 Joey Fuda OF R/R 6-0 175 Sr./TR/1L Katy, Texas/Katy HS/Navarro College 15 Kyle Finnegan RHP R/R 6-1 165 So./1L Kingwood, Texas/Kingwood HS 17 Mitchell Pitts RHP R/R 5-10 165 Sr./3L Highland Village, Texas/Marcus HS 18 Travis Ballew RHP R/R 6-0 160 Jr./2L Rockwall, Texas/Rockwall HS 19 Nick Smelser IF R/R 6-0 190 Jr./TR San Antonio, Texas/MacArthur HS/Midland College 20 Brooks Orton IF/OF L/R 6-1 175 Fr./HS Cedar City, Utah/Cedar City HS 21 Casey Kalenkosky IF/C R/R 6-0 195 Sr./TR/1L San Antonio, Texas/John Marshall HS/Cisco JC 23 Blake Whitter RHP/OF R/R 6-2 180 R-Fr./HS Kingwood, Texas/Kingwood HS 24 Cody Gambill OF L/R 5-10 195 Sr./3L Allen, Texas/Allen HS 26 Garrett Shepperd RHP R/R 6-2 200 Jr./2L Georgetown, Texas/Georgetown HS 27 Jeremy Hallonquist RHP R/R 6-3 190 Fr./HS Hallsville, Texas/Hallsville HS 29 Jeff McVaney OF/LHP R/L 6-2 210 Sr./3L Houston, Texas/Strake Jesuit HS 30 Andrew Stumph C R/R 6-0 215 Jr./2L Katy, Texas/Katy HS 31 Austen Williams RHP R/R 6-3 200 Fr./HS Fort Worth, Texas/Southwest Christian HS 32 Taylor Black RHP R/R 6-2 170 R-Fr./HS Allen, Texas/Allen HS 33 Andrew Boes RHP L/R 6-2 190 Fr./HS Austin, Texas/Stephen F. Austin HS 34 Blake Bagley RHP R/R 6-4 240 R-Fr./HS San Marcos, Texas/San Marcos HS 35 Louis Head RHP R/R 6-0 190 Jr./TR Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch HS/Texas Tech 36 Scott Grist RHP R/R 6-3 165 So./1L Sugar Land, Texas/Kempner HS 37 Miguel Maldonado RHP R/R 6-3 215 Jr./TR Austin, Texas/James Bowie HS/McLennan CC 38 Blake Douglas RHP R/R 6-5 195 Fr./HS McKinney, Texas/McKinney Boyd HS 39 Justin Berry IF R/R 6-1 195 Jr./TR Austin, Texas/Austin HS/Texas Tech 40 Cory Falvey OF R/R 6-0 195 Jr./TR/1L El Paso, Texas/Socorro HS/Cisco College 41 Morgan Mickan OF L/R 6-2 195 Jr./TR/1L Georgetown, Texas/Georgetown HS/Texas 43 Covey Morrow LHP L/L 6-5 185 Jr./2L Yoakum, Texas/Yoakum HS 44 Cody Lovejoy OF R/R 6-1 190 Fr./HS Lorena, Texas/Lorena HS 45 Ross Goebel RHP R/R 6-3 190 Jr./TR Cuero, Texas/Cuero HS/North Central Texas College 47 B.J. Armstrong OF R/R 6-0 175 Sr./TR Beaumont, Texas/Westbrook HS/Howard College

Coaching Staff 5 Head Coach: Ty Harrington (13th Season, Texas ’87) 16 Assistant Coach: Derek Matlock (5th Season, UT Arlington ‘90) 28 Assistant Coach: Jeremy Fikac (5th Season, Texas State ’08) 25 Volunteer Assistant Coach: Jordan Kopycinski (2nd Season, Texas State ’10) 20 Student Manager: Daniel Fernandez 44 Student Manager: Thomas McVaney

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Day Date Opponent Location Time Fri. 2/17/2012 Santa Clara^ San Marcos, Texas 2:00 p.m. Sat. 2/18/2012 Wichita State^ San Marcos, Texas 2:00 p.m. Sun. 2/19/2012 Louisiana-Lafayette^ San Marcos, Texas 3:00 p.m. Wed. 2/22/2012 Baylor Round Rock, Texas (Dell Diamond) 6:30 p.m. Fri. 2/24/2012 Houston Houston, Texas 6:30 p.m. Sat. 2/25/2012 Houston Houston, Texas 6:30 p.m. Sun. 2/26/2012 Houston Houston, Texas 1:00 p.m. Tue. 2/28/2012 TCU Fort Worth, Texas 6:30 p.m. Fri. 3/2/2012 Notre Dame San Marcos, Texas 6:30 p.m. Sat. 3/3/2012 Notre Dame San Marcos, Texas 6:30 p.m. Sun. 3/4/2012 Notre Dame San Marcos, Texas 1:00 p.m. Tue. 3/6/2012 Rice San Marcos, Texas 6:30 p.m. Fri. 3/9/2012 UT Arlington* Arlington, Texas 6:30 p.m. Sat. 3/10/2012 UT Arlington* Arlington, Texas 2:00 p.m. Sun. 3/11/2012 UT Arlington* Arlington, Texas 1:00 p.m. Tue. 3/13/2012 Texas Austin, Texas 6:05 p.m. Fri. 3/16/2012 Stephen F. Austin* San Marcos, Texas 6:30 p.m. Sat. 3/17/2012 Stephen F. Austin* San Marcos, Texas 2:00 p.m. Sun. 3/18/2012 Stephen F. Austin* San Marcos, Texas 1:00 p.m. Tue. 3/20/2012 TCU San Marcos, Texas 6:30 p.m. Fri. 3/23/2012 Sam Houston State* Huntsville, Texas 6:30 p.m. Sat. 3/24/2012 Sam Houston State* Huntsville, Texas 2:00 p.m. Sun. 3/25/2012 Sam Houston State* Huntsville, Texas 1:00 p.m. Tue. 3/27/2012 Oregon San Marcos, Texas 6:30 p.m. Wed. 3/28/2012 Oregon San Marcos, Texas 12:00 p.m. Fri. 3/30/2012 McNeese State* San Marcos, Texas 6:30 p.m. Sat. 3/31/2012 McNeese State* San Marcos, Texas 2:00 p.m. Sun. 4/1/2012 McNeese State* San Marcos, Texas 1:00 p.m. Tue. 4/3/2012 Baylor Waco, Texas 6:30 p.m. Thu. 4/5/2012 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* Corpus Christi, Texas 6:30 p.m. Fri. 4/6/2012 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* Corpus Christi, Texas 2:00 p.m. Sat. 4/7/2012 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* Corpus Christi, Texas 1:00 p.m. Tue. 4/10/2012 Rice Houston, Texas 6:30 p.m. Fri. 4/13/2012 Southeastern Louisiana* Hammond, La. 6:00 p.m. Sat. 4/14/2012 Southeastern Louisiana* Hammond, La. 2:00 p.m. Sun. 4/15/2012 Southeastern Louisiana* Hammond, La. 1:00 p.m. Tue. 4/17/2012 Texas Austin, Texas 6:30 p.m. Fri. 4/20/2012 Central Arkansas* San Marcos, Texas 6:30 p.m. Sat. 4/21/2012 Central Arkansas* San Marcos, Texas 6:30 p.m. Sun. 4/22/2012 Central Arkansas* San Marcos, Texas 2:00 p.m. Fri. 4/27/2012 Nicholls* Thibodaux, La. 6:30 p.m. Sat. 4/28/2012 Nicholls* Thibodaux, La. 2:00 p.m. Sun. 4/29/2012 Nicholls* Thibodaux, La. 1:00 p.m. Fri. 5/4/2012 Lamar* San Marcos, Texas 6:30 p.m. Sat. 5/5/2012 Lamar* San Marcos, Texas 2:00 p.m. Sun. 5/6/2012 Lamar* San Marcos, Texas 1:00 p.m. Wed. 5/9/2012 Baylor San Marcos, Texas 6:35 p.m. Fri. 5/11/2012 UTSA* San Marcos, Texas 6:30 p.m. Sat. 5/12/2012 UTSA* San Antonio, Texas 2:00 p.m. Sun. 5/13/2012 UTSA* San Marcos, Texas 1:00 p.m. Tue. 5/15/2012 Texas A&M College Station, Texas 6:30 p.m. Thu. 5/17/2012 Northwestern State* Natchitoches, La. 6:30 p.m. Fri. 5/18/2012 Northwestern State* Natchitoches, La. 6:30 p.m. Sat. 5/19/2012 Northwestern State* Natchitoches, La. 2:00 p.m.

Southland Conference Tournament Wed.-Sat. 5/23-26 SLC Tournament San Marcos, Texas TBD

Bold Home Games * Southland Conference Game ^ CenturyLink Bobcat Invitational

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Expectations for the Texas State baseball team have never been first base and could see extending playing time when Kalenkosky higher than they are entering the 2012 season. With a slew of re- relieves starting catcher Andrew Stumph. turning starters, a pair of all-Americans and the winningest coach in Bobcat history leading the way, this Texas State team has good Stumph, a junior from Katy, Texas, enters the season as the start- reason to expect big things. ing catcher for the third straight season after hitting .307 with five home runs and 43 RBIs last season when he was named all-con- Head coach Ty Harrington welcomes back seniors Tyler Sibley ference. Stumph will also likely receive playing time at the team’s and Casey Kalenkosky for their final seasons with the Bobcats designated hitter. after both were selected in last summer’s MLB Draft but decided to return to San Marcos for one more season. The duo, along with Outfield fourth-year seniors Mitchell Pitts and Jeff McVaney, will lead the Texas State’s outfield will feature many interchangeable parts in 2012 Bobcats after they helped the team finish with a program- 2012, but McVaney will be a mainstay in one of the corner spots record-tying 41 wins a season ago and the program’s first NCAA after being named All-Southland Conference a season ago when Regional win since 2000. he .319 with 10 home runs, 47 RBIs, 53 runs scored and 12 stolen bases. Six position starters and two-of-three weekend starting pitchers re- turn from the 2011 club that finished 41-23 and captured both the The other corner outfield spot could be occupied by a number of Southland Conference regular season and tournament champion- Bobcats. Seniors Cody Gambill and Joey Fuda figure to be in the ships. The team also has considerable depth returning in the form mix for regular playing time along with juniors Cory Falvey and of 20 letterwinners - 10 position players and 10 pitchers. Morgan Mickan.

While the Bobcats return a strong group from a season ago, Har- Gambill started 31 games for the Bobcats last season while Fuda rington will have the difficult task of replacing all-American pitcher started 26. Gambill showed some pop in his bat with a two-home Carson Smith, all-conference third baseman Kyle Kubitza and run game early last season, while Fuda swiped 10 bases in 13 four-year starting center fielder Bret Atwood. However, a strong re- attempts. Falvey started 33 games and hit .281 in 121 at-bats with cruiting class consisting of nine true freshmen along with a handful a pair of homers, while Mickan made 16 starts last season and of transfers and redshirt freshmen should help to fill the void. played in 31 contests.

Offensively, Texas State returns a considerable amount of its In addition to potentially playing a corner outfield spot, both Fuda production from a season ago. Current Bobcats accounted for 83 and Mickan will figure into the mix in center field along with Orton percent of the teams home runs in 2011, along with 69 percent of and transfer Kevin Sah. the team’s RBIs and 64 percent of the team’s runs scored. Freshmen Colby Targun and Cody Lovejoy will provide depth Meanwhile, on the mound, 61 percent of the team’s wins from last for the Bobcats in the outfield. Targun may also be utilized in the season were by 2012 Bobcats. infield.

Infield/Catcher Starting Pitchers Kalenkosky returns to his first base position following an all- Pitts and junior Colton Turner will anchor the Texas State pitching American 2011 campaign in which he set the Texas State record staff after serving as the No. 2 and 3 weekend starters last season. for home runs (21), while also leading the team with 69 RBIs and 17 doubles. The senior from San Antonio enters 2012 needing 16 Pitts finished the year 6-3 with a 3.66 ERA and 72 strikeouts in his home runs to set the Texas State career record, a feat that would first season as a full-time starter. A senior from Highland Village, be made all the more impressive by doing so in just two seasons Texas, Pitts tossed a pair of complete games last season and was with the Bobcats. the winning pitcher in Texas State’s NCAA Regional game.

Sibley will return to his familiar second base position in 2012, Turner had a breakout season in 2011 when he tied for the team giving the Bobcats a pair of all-Americans on the right side of the lead with nine victories compared to just two losses. The southpaw infield. Last season, Sibley became the Texas State career leader struck out 72 batters in 87 1/3 and received all-conference in runs scored after being named all-conference for the second honorable mention honors. time in his career. A Frisco, Texas native, Sibley hit .340 from the top of the lineup last season with 62 runs scored, 37 RBIs, six Texas State’s third weekend starter spot is up in the air entering home runs and 20 stolen bases. the season and could be occupied by a number of candidates. Last season, junior Travis Ballew made seven midweek starts for The left side of the infield is more of a question mark entering the the Bobcats and compiled a 4-2 record, while sophomore Kyle 2012 season. Senior Isaac Nuti returns for his senior season after Finnegan started one game and came away with the win. starting 36 games at shortstop last season but could see more time at third base this season with the vacancy left by Kubitza. Newcomer Louis Head, a transfer from Texas Tech, will also be in Transfers Nick Smelser and Justin Berry will also be in the running the mix for a starting spot. for playing time at the hot corner, while a pair of freshmen – Garret Mattlage and Brooks Orton – will compete for time at shortstop. Relief Pitchers The back end of the Texas State bullpen will be anchored by Sophomore Cody Perkins could see time backing up Sibley at sec- McVaney who set a Texas State -season saves record in ond base, while freshman Ben McElroy will back up Kalenkosky at 2011 with nine. He posted a 2.08 ERA in 26 innings on the mound

6 bobcat Baseball 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball Season Preview with 24 strikeouts as the team’s primary closer the second half of nine of its next 13 games beginning on April 20 with a three-game the season and was named all-conference honorable mention. set against Central Arkansas. During that stretch, the team will Sophomore Hunter Lemke, junior Garrett Shepperd and senior take on Baylor on May 9 at Bobcat Ballpark before playing UTSA Dylan Adamek will also get work in the later innings for the Bob- at home on May 11 and 13 sandwiched around a game at UTSA cats. Lemke went 2-0 in 12 appearances as a freshman, while on May 12. Adamek finished 2-2 with a save in just over 10 innings on the mound. Shepperd made 11 appearances and allowed just one The Bobcats final midweek game of the season will be at Texas extra-base hit. A&M on May 15 before the team concludes its regular season versus Northwestern State on May 17-19. Donnie Hart and Scott Grist each return for their sophomore seasons after seeing limited action last season, while a plethora of For the second straight season, Texas State will be hosting the freshmen, redshirt-freshmen and transfers will get work out of the Southland Conference Tournament at Bobcat Ballpark. The eight- bullpen in the middle and late innings. team, double-elimination tournament will begin on May 23 and go through May 26 with the winning team receiving an automatic bid Schedule to the NCAA Regionals. The Bobcats schedule features 54 games with 25 games at Bob- cat Ballpark, 28 away games and one neutral site contest. Two tournaments at Bobcat Ballpark are also on the Bobcats’ slate, 2012 Southland Conference Preseason Polls one to begin the season and the Southland Conference Tourna- Coaches’ Poll Sports Information Directors ment at the end of the season. 1. Texas State (11)...... 121 1. Texas State (11)...... 121 2. Southeastern Louisiana...... 88 2. Stephen F. Austin (1)...... 92 As has become expected, the Bobcats will play a very competitive 3. Stephen F. Austin...... 84 3. Southeastern Louisiana...... 88 schedule that features five NCAA Regional qualifiers from 2011, 4. UTSA...... 82 4. UTSA...... 83 two of which went on to the College World Series. Included on the 5. Sam Houston State (1)...... 77 5. Lamar...... 79 2012 docket will be games against in-state opponents such as 6. Lamar...... 67 6. Sam Houston State...... 74 Baylor, Houston, Rice, TCU, Texas and Texas A&M. The Bobcats 7. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 51 7. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi..... 66 will also welcome several high-caliber out-of-state opponents to 8. UT Arlington...... 49 8. UT Arlington...... 52 San Marcos, including Louisiana-Lafayette, Notre Dame, Oregon, 9. McNeese State...... 43 T9. McNeese State...... 39 Santa Clara and Wichita State. 10. Northwestern State...... 42 T9. Nicholls State...... 39 11. Nicholls State...... 39 11. Northwestern State...... 31 One highlight of the 2012 schedule is the Bobcat Invitational which 12. Central Arkansas...... 31 12. Central Arkansas...... 27 Texas State will host to begin the season on February 17-19. The () - First-Place Votes () - First-Place Votes four-team, three-day tournament features Bobcat games against Santa Clara, Wichita State and Louisiana-Lafayette. 2012 Southland Conference Preseason Teams Following their home tournament, the Bobcats will play their one First Team neutral site game of the season – a February 22 contest against Pos. Name University Class Hometown Baylor at the Dell Diamond in Round Rock. 1B Casey Kalenkosky Texas State Sr. San Antonio, Texas 2B Tyler Sibley Texas State Sr. Frisco, Texas The Bobcats’ first true road game will come on February 24 3B Ryan Dalton UTSA Jr. Sugar Land, Texas when the team visits Houston for a three-game series against the SS Ryan Walker UT Arlington So. Arlington, Texas Cougars. The team will then head up to Fort Worth for a midweek C Jarid Scarafiotti Stephen F. Austin Sr. Shreveport, La. matchup on February 28 versus TCU. OF Jonathan Davis Central Arkansas So. Camden, Ark. OF Seth Granger McNeese State Sr. Iowa, La. Texas State will play its first of 19 games in March when the team OF Jeff McVaney Texas State Sr. Houston, Texas hosts Notre Dame at Bobcat Ballpark for a three-game series DH Jeremy Hill Nicholls State Sr. Long Beach, Miss. March 2-4. The Bobcats then have a midweek game against Rice P Seth Webster Nicholls State Sr. Delville, La. on March 6. P Colton Turner Texas State Jr. Joshua, Texas P Mitchell Pitts Texas State Sr. Highland Village, Texas The Bobcats final season of Southland Conference action begins on March 9 when the team heads to UT Arlington for a three-game Second Team series. From that point through the end of the season, Texas 1B Jonathan Pace Southeastern La. Sr. Terry, Miss. State will play three-game weekend series against the other 11 2B Brock Hebert Southeastern La. Jr. Bourg, La. Southland teams, culminating in a three-game series on the road 3B Renny Weber McNeese State Sr. Norco, La. against Northwestern State. SS Hunter Dozier Stephen F. Austin So. Denton, Texas C Andrew Stumph Texas State Jr. Katy, Texas Texas State’s midweek schedule features a game at Texas on OF Colin Bear Northwestern State Sr. Houston, Texas March 13, a home game against TCU on March 20 and two home OF Jeff Abt Lamar Sr. Houston, Texas contests against Oregon on March 27-28. OF Riley Good UTSA So. Godley, Texas Texas State will be on the road for nine straight games in April, DH Bobby Loveless Stephen F. Austin Sr. Friendswood, Texas beginning with an April 3 game at Baylor and wrapping up with a P Casey Selsor UTSA Sr. San Antonio, Texas game on April 17 at Texas. The team will return to San Marcos for P Caleb Smith Sam Houston State So. Huntsville, Texas P Joe Scanio Northwestern State Sr. St. Louis, Mo. www.txstatebobcats.com 7 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball

Returnees Bios (Alphabetically)

Senior • TR/1L Junior • 2L RHP • R/R 9 RHP • R/R 18 5-11 • 185 6-0 • 160 Pasadena, Texas Rockwall, Texas San Jacinto CC Rockwall HS Pasadena Memorial HS Travis Ballew Travis

Dylan Adamek Dylan 2011: Made 11 appearances out of the bullpen, finishing the season 2011: Made 21 total appearances, seven of which were midweek with a 2-2 record, 4.35 ERA and one save … held opposing batters starts … had a 4-2 record and 5.06 ERA in 53 1/3 innings on the to a .237 batting average … struck out 10 batters in 10 1/3 innings mound …struck out 53 batters while limiting opposing batters to a on the mound … pitched 5 1/3 innings without allowing an earned .243 batting average … earned a win after having a career-high eight run during March ... earned first win in a relief appearance against strikeouts over eight innings in an elimination Southland Conference Houston (3/12) … picked up his first career save against Stephen F. Tournament game against Nicholls (5/27) … made his first career start Austin (4/2). against Baylor (3/8), earning the win after allowing one run over three innings … started against Texas (4/26) and limited the Longhorns to Previous School: Played at San Jacinto Community College under three hits and no runs over five innings. head coach Tom Arrington … helped team advance to back-to-back Junior College World Series appearances … team finished with a 48- 2010: Made 12 appearances on the mound in relief, recording 15 2/3 12 record as a freshman and 52-10 record as a sophomore … pitched innings pitched … finished the season with a 0-0 record and 6.89 ERA 26 innings out of the bullpen, compiling a 2-2 record and 2.08 ERA. while recording 11 strikeouts … only allowed one extra-base hit, a double, during the season … held right-handed batters to a .239 bat- High School: Attended Pasadena Memorial High School where he ting average … pitched two scoreless innings against Houston Baptist played for head coach Mike Morgan … helped team win two district (4/27) while striking out a season-high four batters. championships … unanimous all-district first team selection as a High School: Lettered two years at Rockwall High School under head pitcher and also earned second team all-Houston recognition … com- coach Jeff Payne ... member of the 2008 RHS regional quarterfinal- piled an 8-2 record and 1.20 ERA on the mound. ist team ... helped lead the team to a 26-5 record in 2009 ... earned District 10-4A Most Valuable Player and second team all-area honors Personal: Son of Larry and Lori Adamek … born on September 26 … ... recorded 97 strikeouts in his senior season ... posted a 1.48 career major is exercise and sport science. ERA. Career Single-Game Highs Innings Pitched: 2.0 Missouri (3/30/11) Personal: Son of Sammy and Kathy Ballew ... born on May 1 ... has Strikeouts: 2 2 times one brother, Cole ... major is exercise and sport science. Career Stats Career Single-Game Highs Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO Innings Pitched: 8.0 Nicholls (5/27/11) 2011 4.35 2 2 11 0 0 0 0 1 10.1 9 6 5 5 10 Strikeouts: 8 Nicholls (5/27/11) TOTAL 4.35 2 2 11 0 0 0 0 1 10.1 9 6 5 5 10 Career Stats Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2010 6.89 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 15.2 20 13 12 9 11 Redshirt-Freshman • HS 2011 5.06 4 2 21 7 0 0 0 0 53.1 49 37 30 26 53 RHP • R/R 34 TOTAL 5.48 4 2 33 7 0 0 0 0 69.0 69 50 42 35 64 6-4 • 240 San Marcos, Texas Redshirt-Freshman • HS San Marcos HS RHP • R/R 32 6-2 • 170 Allen, Texas Blake Bagley 2011: Redshirt season. Allen HS

High School: Attended San Marcos High School and played for head Taylor Black Taylor coach Bryan Webb … earned all-state first team honors as a desig- nated hitter following senior season … also named the MVP of District 2011: Redshirt season. 17-4A and earned all-district first team honors as a pitcher … as a junior, earned all-district third team accolades as a first baseman … High School: Attended Allen High School and played for head coach also an all-state honorable mention at tight end for the Rattlers football Paul Pool … named the district newcomer of the year as a junior, team. earning all-district first team honors … named all-district second team as a senior. Personal: Son of Bob and Mandy Bagley … born on March 29 … has two siblings, Beth and Blain … major is undecided. Personal: Son of Harold and Michele Black … born on December 16 … major is pre-physical therapy. 8 bobcat Baseball 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball

Returnees Bios (Alphabetically)

Junior • TR/1L Personal: Son of William and Kelly Finnegan … born on September 4 … major is business. OF • R/R 40 6-0 • 195 Career Single-Game Highs Innings Pitched: 3.0 2 times El Paso, Texas Strikeouts: 1 4 times Cisco College Career Stats Socorro HS Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO

Cory Falvey Cory 2011 6.97 1 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 10.1 13 10 8 5 4 TOTAL 6.97 1 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 10.1 13 10 8 5 4 2011: Made 33 starts and played in 42 games between the outfield and designated hitter … hit .281 with two homers, 22 RBIs and 19 Senior • TR/1L runs scored in his first season as a Bobcat … finished 5-for-6 in the 14 Bobcats’ win against Nicholls (5/27) in the Southland Conference OF • R/R Tournament, tying the SLC Tournament record for hits in a game ... 6-0 • 175 got his first hit with the Bobcats in a 2-for-5 performance against Ak- ron (2/27) … went 2-for-4 with four RBIs and two runs scored against Katy, Texas Baylor (3/1) in his second career game ... hit first of the Navarro College season against Stephen F. Austin (4/2) in his second four-RBI game Fuda Joey Katy HS of the season.

Previous School: Played at Cisco Junior College under head coach 2011: Played in 43 games, making 26 starts in the outfield … posted David White where he earned all-conference first team honors. a .219 batting average in 105 at-bats with three doubles, one home run, 16 runs scored and 13 RBIs … added 10 steals in 13 attempts on High School: Attended Socorro High School in El Paso where he the bases … had two outfield assists … went 1-for-3 with an RBI in his played for head coach Chris Forbes … earned all-state honors first first game against Nebraska (2/18) ... finished 2-for-3 with two RBIs, team along with being named all-district first team … led the Bulldogs one run scored and a double against Akron (2/27) ... went 2-for-5 with finish with a 29-4 record while setting the school’s home run record. a career-high three RBIs against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (3/6) … went 2-for-3 with four RBIs and a walk-off home run that propelled the Personal: Son of Victor and Diane Falvey … born on May 9 … has team to a run-rule victory over Nicholls (5/15). two siblings, Kyle and Ryan … major is exercise and sports science. Previous School: Played two seasons for head coach Whoa Dill at Career Single-Game Highs Navarro College … earned freshman of the year honors in his first Hits: 5 at Nicholls (5/27/11) Doubles: 1 4 times season. Triples: 1 at Lamar (3/27/11) Home runs: 1 2 times High School: Attended Katy High School and played for head coach RBI: 4 2 times Tom McPherson … earned all-district honors as a senior … also Runs scored: 2 3 times Stolen bases: 1 Houston Baptist (4/12/11) played on the state championship-winning football team.

Career Stats Personal: Son of Frank and Rita Fuda … born on May 5 … major is Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB HBP SO SB ATT business. 2011 .281 42 33 121 19 34 4 1 2 22 46 12 0 34 1 1 TOTAL .281 42 33 121 19 34 4 1 2 22 46 12 0 34 1 1 Career Single-Game Highs Hits: 2 7 times Doubles: 1 3 times Sophomore • 1L Home runs: 1 Nicholls (5/15/11) 15 RBI: 4 Nicholls (5/15/11) RHP • R/R Runs scored: 1 16 times 6-1 • 165 Stolen bases: 2 at Central Arkansas (4/10/11) Kingwood, Texas Career Stats Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB HBP SO SB ATT Kingwood HS 2011 .219 43 26 105 16 23 3 0 1 13 29 13 2 27 10 13 TOTAL .219 43 26 105 16 23 3 0 1 13 29 13 2 27 10 13

Kyle Finnegan Kyle 2011: Pitched in eight games, making one start during his freshman season … finished the year with a 1-0 record and 6.97 ERA … struck out four batters in 10 1/3 innings of work … earned the victory in his lone start of the season against Prairie View A&M (4/27) … pitched three scoreless innings of relief against McNeese State (4/30).

High School: Attended Kingwood High School and played for head coach Kelly Mead … earned all-district first team honors while helping his team to a 27-7 mark as a senior and a district championship … played in the HABCA All Star Game. www.txstatebobcats.com 9 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball

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Senior • 3L Sophomore • 1L OF • L/R 24 RHP • R/R 36 5-10 • 195 6-3 • 165 Allen, Texas Sugar Land, Texas Allen HS Kempner HS Scott Grist Scott Cody Gambill Cody 2011: Played in 43 games and made 31 starts in the outfield … hit 2011: Made two appearances out of the bullpen, compiling 2 1/3 in- .208 in 106 at-bats with three home runs, 21 runs scored and 14 nings on the mound … finished the season with a 7.71 ERA, while RBIs … did not commit an error in the field and finished the season recording a pair of strikeouts. with two outfield assists … finished 2-for-3 with two home runs, three runs scored and three RBIs against Houston (3/13) ... was 3-for-4 High School: Attended Kempner High School where he played for with three RBIs against Baylor (3/1) ... finished 2-for-2 with two runs head coach J.D. Sellers … led his team to a 26-10 record and second place finish in the district as a senior … finished senior season with scored, two RBIs and a triple against Lamar (3/25). a 6-2 record, three saves and 53 strikeouts in 42 1/3 innings on the mound … had a 13 strikeout performance over six innings while al- 2010: Redshirt season. lowing just one hit in a game as a junior … named all-district second team two seasons and also earned all-Houston honors third team … 2009: Made five starts while playing in 16 games ... led Texas State also competed in golf and bowling. at the plate against Baylor with a 3-for-3 outing including two runs scored and three RBIs ... earned back-to-back starts following that Personal: Son of Steve and Cathy Grist … born on May 31 … major performance and went 3-for-6 in the pair of games ... finished the is undecided. season with 10 hits in 28 at-bats for a .357 batting average ... tallied Career Single-Game Highs eight RBIs and was 1-for-1 in stolen base attempts. Innings Pitched: 1.1 Missouri State (2/19/11) Strikeouts: 1 2 times 2008: Played in 13 games with seven starts ... recorded three hits, all Career Stats in one game as he had his first career hit against Texas Pan-American Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO (4/16) … belted a home run while going 3-for-3 with two RBIs and a 2011 7.71 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 6 5 2 2 2 pair of runs scored ... recorded four walks ... scored seven runs, in- TOTAL 7.71 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 6 5 2 2 2 cluding a pair against Baylor (4/23) ... posted a .167 batting average.

High School: Earned three letters in football and baseball at Allen Sophomore • 1L High School ... competed for head coach Paul Pool on the diamond LHP • L/L 6 ... named All-District 9 First Team, all-area and all-state ... selected to the North Texas All-Star and THSBCA teams ... was an honorable 5-11 • 180 mention for the Louisville Slugger award ... finished senior season Katy, Texas with .510 batting average with nine home runs, 40 RBIs and 15 sto- Seven Lakes HS len bases ... played football for head coach Tom Westerberg at free safety where he was selected to Oil Bowl All-Star squad and earned first team all-county, all-area and all-state honors ... named team’s Hart Donnie defensive player of the year. 2011: Did not allow a run in five appearances out of the bullpen in his first season of competition … tossed 3 1/3 innings of scoreless ball for Personal: Son of Terry and Cindy Gambill ... born June 3... has two the season … threw one against Baylor (3/1), Central Arkansas siblings, Chase and Kayce ... major is exercise and sport science. (4/10) and Prairie View A&M (4/27).

Career Single-Game Highs 2010: Redshirt season. Hits: 3 4 times Doubles: 1 2 times Triples: 1 at Lamar (3/25/11) High School: Lettered three years at Seven Lakes High School under Home runs: 2 Houston (3/13/11) head coach Chad Payne ... earned newcomer of the year honors in RBI: 3 3 times 2007 ... two-time all-district first team selection in his following two Runs scored: 3 Houston (3/13/11) seasons ... helped the Spartans to a 22-18 finish in 2009. Stolen bases: 1 3 times Career Stats Personal: Son of David and Kathi Hart … born on September 6 ... has Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB HBP SO SB ATT two sisters, Donna and Tammie ... major is criminal justice. 2008 .167 13 7 18 7 3 0 0 1 2 6 4 0 8 0 0 Career Single-Game Highs 2009 .357 16 5 28 4 10 1 0 0 8 11 7 1 7 1 1 Innings Pitched: 1.0 3 times 2011 .208 43 31 106 21 22 1 1 3 14 34 28 3 29 2 2 Strikeouts: 1 2 times TOTAL .230 72 43 152 32 35 2 1 4 24 51 39 4 44 3 3 Career Stats Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2011 0.00 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 3.1 3 0 0 3 2 TOTAL 0.00 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 3.1 3 0 0 3 2

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Senior • TR/1L Sophomore • 1L IF/C • R/R 21 RHP • R/R 12 6-0 • 195 6-0 • 165 San Antonio, Texas Cypress, Texas Cisco College Cypress Falls HS John Marshall HS

Career Accolades Lemke Hunter 2011: Made 12 appearances out of the bullpen and finished the sea- 2012 - Louisville Slugger Preseason All-American Third Team son with a 2-0 record with a 3.46 ERA … completed 13 innings and Preseason All-Southland Conference First Team struck out 11 batters … did not allow an earned run in his first four 2011 - American Baseball Coaches Association All-American Third Team Casey Kalenkosky Casey Southland Conference Tournament MVP appearances of the season … earned his first career win against Ste- All-Southland Conference First Team phen F. Austin (4/2) … earned the win against Nicholls (5/28) in the Southland Conference Tournament. 2011: Named an ABCA All-America Third Team selection after receiv- ing ABCA All-South Central Region First Team honors … earned All- High School: Attended Cypress Falls High School under head coach Southland Conference First Team accolades at first base … named Carl McClosky … led the Golden Eagles to a 28-6 record while earn- the MVP of the Southland Conference Tournament … ranked sixth ing all-district first team honors as a pitcher … finished the season in the nation and set a Texas State single-season record in home with 118 strikeouts in 66 innings on the mound with a 1.87 ERA … also runs with 21 … led the team with 17 doubles and 69 RBIs while also had a .413 batting average with five home runs at the plate. posting in .327 batting average, 59 runs scored and six stolen bases … had a team-best 23 games with two-or-more RBIs … surpassed Personal: Son of Scott and Missie Lemke … born on December 23 the single-season Texas State home run record with a two-run homer … has three siblings: Haylie, Ryan and Jason … major is undecided. against Southeastern Louisiana (5/26) for his 19th of the season, sur- Career Single-Game Highs passing the previous record of 18 held by Luke Cannon and Paul Innings Pitched: 2.0 Nicholls (5/28/11) Goldschmidt ... named the Southland Conference Tournament MVP Strikeouts: 2 3 times after hitting .458 with three homers, nine RBIs and five runs scored over six games ... hit two home runs in two games, including a game Career Stats against Houston (3/12) in which he was 3-for-6 with seven RBIs and Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO a walk-off homer to win the game ... also hit two homers against Sam 2011 3.46 2 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 13.0 15 10 5 4 11 TOTAL 3.46 2 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 13.0 15 10 5 4 11 Houston State (3/20) and finished with four RBIs ... went 3-for-4 with a home run and three RBIs against Lamar (3/27) ... went 3-for-4 with three RBIs, three runs scored and a homer against Nicholls (5/15) Junior • TR … had 19 RBIs in a nine-game stretch to begin March … drafted in 37 the 13th round of the MLB First-Year Player Draft by the Washington RHP • R/R Nationals. 6-3 • 215 Austin, Texas Previous School: Played for two seasons at Cisco Junior College under head coach David White, earning most valuable player honors McLennan CC for the conference in addition to all-American recognition. James Bowie HS

High School: Attended John Marshall High School in San Antonio and played for head coach Bruce Holmes. 2011: Redshirt season.

Personal: Son of Tony and Della Kalenkosky … born on October 28 Previous School: Played two seasons at McLennan Community

… major is accounting ... nickname is “Ory.” Miguel Maldonado College for head coach Pete Mejia, earning first team all-conference recognition. Career Single-Game Highs Hits: 3 11 times High School: Attended James Bowie High School in Austin where he Doubles: 2 at Baylor (3/1/11) Home runs: 2 2 times played for head coach Rudy Alverez … All-District 25-5A First Team RBI: 7 Houston (3/12/11) honoree … was the team captain and an academic all-district hon- Runs scored: 3 3 times oree. Stolen bases: 1 6 times Career Stats Personal: Son of Jesse and Dolores Maldonado … born on April 4 … Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB HBP SO SB ATT has one sibling, Jesse … major is finance. 2011 .327 64 63 245 59 80 17 0 21 69 160 27 9 50 6 6 TOTAL .327 64 63 245 59 80 17 0 21 69 160 27 9 50 6 6

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Returnees Bios (Alphabetically) three-time All-District 17-5A honoree in the outfield and on the mound Senior • 3L ... competed for head coach Raul Garcia-Remeau ... also named all- OF/LHP • R/L 29 city and all-state ... Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 recruit ... 6-2 • 210 rushed for over 2,000 yards in three-year career. Houston, Texas Personal: Son of John and Stacey McVaney ... born on January 16 ... Strake Jesuit HS father played baseball for the Baltimore Orioles ... brother, Thomas, is a student manager ... major is management. Career Single-Game Highs

Jeff McVaney Jeff Batting Career Accolades Hits: 4 2 times 2012 - Preseason All-Southland Conference First Team Doubles: 2 4 times 2011 - All-Southland Conference Second Team Triples: 1 3 times John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Watch List Home runs: 3 McNeese State (5/1/11) CoSIDA Academic All-District Second Team RBI: 5 2 times Southland Conference All-Academic First Team Runs scored: 4 McNeese State (5/1/11) 2010 - All-Southland Conference Second Team Stolen bases: 3 Sam Houston State (3/19/11) Southland Conference All-Tournament Team Pitching 2011: Named to the All-Southland Conference Second Team in the Innings Pitched: 3.0 at Central Arkansas (4/9/11) outfield along with CoSIDA Academic All-District Second Team hon- Strikeouts: 4 2 times ors … placed on the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Watch Career Stats List … started all 64 games and tied for second on the team with 10 Batting home runs … hit .319 in 238 at-bats while scoring 53 runs scored and Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB HBP SO SB ATT 47 RBIs … slugged .500 with the second highest on-base percent- 2010 .350 45 44 177 46 62 16 2 10 44 112 13 2 16 1 2 age on the team of .428 … stole 12 bases in a 17 attempts … had 2011 .319 64 64 238 53 76 11 1 10 47 119 34 15 37 12 17 20 multi-hit games … was hit by a team-high 15 pitches at the plate TOTAL .333 109 108 415 99 138 27 3 20 91 231 47 17 53 13 19 … also appeared in 17 games as a pitcher out of the bullpen, record- ing a Texas State record nine saves as the team’s closer … finished Pitching Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO the season with a 1-3 record and 2.08 ERA in 26.0 innings on the 2009 14.09 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 7.2 20 12 12 7 6 mound without allowing a home run … hit a career-high three home 2010 1.75 2 0 23 1 0 0 0 0 25.2 24 11 5 12 16 runs against McNeese State (5/1), tying the Texas State single-game 2011 2.08 1 3 17 0 0 0 1 9 26.0 25 9 6 12 24 record ... went 3-for-5 with two doubles, two runs scored and three TOTAL 3.49 3 3 52 1 0 0 1 9 59.1 69 32 23 31 46 RBIs against Nicholls (5/28) … had a career-high four hits in a 4-for-6 performance with four RBIs and three runs scored against Houston (3/12) ... stole a career-high three bases against Sam Houston State Junior • TR/1L (3/19) ... went 2-for-5 with a home run, three runs scored and two OF • L/R 41 RBIs against Houston (3/13). 6-2 • 195 2010: Earned All-Southland Conference Second Team honors as Georgetown, Texas a designated hitter, while also collecting Southland Conference All- Texas Tournament Team recognition to close the season … played both Georgetown HS as a designated hitter and pitcher, making 23 appearances on the mound after playing in 45 games … on the mound, led the team with a 1.75 ERA in 25 2/3 innings pitched … recorded 16 strikeouts and 2011: Played in 31 games and made 16 starts between left field and

allowed just five earned runs while holding opponents to a .261 bat- Mickan Morgan designated hitter … posted a .230 batting average in 61 at-bats with ting average … held left-handed batters to a .212 batting average … seven runs scored and four stolen bases in his first season as a Bob- made 10 consecutive appearances without allowing an earned run cat … picked up his first hit for Texas State against Sam Houston between April and May … struck out a career-high four batters in two State (3/18) in a pinch-hit at-bat … finished 3-for-5 against Sam Hous- 2/3 innings against Nicholls (5/28) … at the plate, finished fourth on ton State (3/20). the team with a .350 batting average and third with 10 home runs … slugged a team-best .633 while recorded 16 doubles and two triples Previous School: Played one season for Texas and head coach Au- … added 46 runs scored and 44 RBIs … struck out just 16 times in gie Garrido. 177 at-bats … finished the season with 19 multiple hit games and 10 multiple RBI games … went 3-for-4 with a home run, double, three High School: Earned three letters as an outfielder for head coach runs scored and five RBIs against Central Arkansas (4/9) … had two Danny Wallace at Georgetown High School … named all-state third multiple home run games, the first in a 3-for-4 effort against McNeese team as a senior while setting school records for runs (46) and stolen State (5/7) and the second against UT Arlington (5/29). bases (29) … batted .400 with 12 doubles, a school-record 39 RBIs and a .562 on-base percentage as a junior, earning All-District 14-5A 2009: Provided solid left-handed relief in 12 appearances ... pitched honors. seven 2/3 innings with six strikeouts ... went three straight appear- ances without allowing a run ... allowed 12 earned runs on the season Personal: Son of Danny and Penny Mickan … born on January 13 … with 20 hits for a 14.09 ERA. has two siblings, Madison and Murphy … major is undecided.

High School: Three-year letter winner in baseball and football ...

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Career Single-Game Highs first season with the team … hit .410 on the season with runners in scoring position … went 5-for-7 with a grand slam and eight RBIs in Hits: 3 Sam Houston State (3/20/11) Doubles: 1 Texas Tech (4/18/11) the final two games of the series against Akron (2/26-2/27) ... went RBI: 1 2 times 1-for-2 with a double, two RBIs and two runs scored against Sam Runs scored: 1 7 times Houston State (3/18) … finished 2-for-3 with two runs scored and two Stolen bases: 1 4 times RBIs against Northwestern State (4/23). Career Stats Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB HBP SO SB ATT Previous School: Played for head coach Harvey McIntyre for two 2011 .230 31 16 61 7 14 1 0 0 2 15 8 0 17 4 4 seasons at Blinn College …named first team all-region in 2010 after TOTAL .230 31 16 61 7 14 1 0 0 2 15 8 0 17 4 4 hitting .391 and stealing 13 bases … hit a home run in his first col- legiate at-bat.

Junior • 2L High School: Attended Brenham High School in Burton, Texas where LHP • L/L 43 he played for head coach Jim Long … named the district newcomer 6-5 • 185 of the year as a sophomore … all-district first team as a sophomore, Yoakum, Texas junior and senior … graduated third in a class of 324 students. Yoakum HS Personal: Son of Lou and Betty Nuti … born on July 13 … has two older siblings, Adam and Ellen … major is engineering. Career Single-Game Highs Hits: 3 Akron (2/26/11)

Covey Morrow 2011: Did not play. Doubles: 1 4 times Home runs: 5 Akron (2/27/11) 2010: Made 17 appearances out of the bullpen, recording a 1-0 record RBI: 2 2 times Runs scored: 2 2 times and 4.91 ERA in 14 2/3 innings on the mound … struck out 11 batters Stolen bases: 1 2 times and limited opponents to five extra-base hits … defeated Sam Hous- ton State (3/21) after throwing 3 1/3 scoreless innings and striking out Career Stats a career-high four batters. Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB HBP SO SB ATT 2011 .261 45 36 119 12 31 4 0 1 26 38 15 8 25 2 4 TOTAL .261 45 36 119 12 31 4 0 1 26 38 15 8 25 2 4 2009: Pitched 3 2/3 innings in relief, compiling a 4.91 and no deci- sions on the season … tossed a scoreless inning against Texas A&M, striking out one. Sophomore • 1L IF • R/R 2 High School: Attended Yoakum High School in Yoakum, Texas where he played for head coach Jace Wood … earned all-state honors and 5-10 • 180 was also named the district MVP … named the district and area new- Kingwood, Texas comer of the year … compiled a 14-1 record as a senior … finished Kingwood HS his career with 206 strikeouts in 123 innings pitched and a 0.96 ERA.

Personal: Son of Covey and Tammy Morrow … born on December 27 … major is electrical engineering. Perkins Cody 2011: Played in eight games and made four starts during his freshman Career Single-Game Highs season … had first career hit, RBI and run scored against Northwest- Innings Pitched: 3.1 at Sam Houston State (3/21/10) ern State (4/22) in his first start of his career … went 1-for-3 in a start Strikeouts: 4 at Sam Houston State (3/21/10) at designated hitter against Texas. Career Stats Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO High School: Attended Kingwood High School where he played for 2009 4.91 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 5 2 2 4 2 head coach Kelly Mead … led his team to a 27-7 record and unde- 2010 4.91 1 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 14.2 19 10 8 4 11 feated mark in the district as a senior while earning all-district sec- TOTAL 4.91 1 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 18.1 24 12 10 8 13 ond team honors at shortstop … a preseason all-greater Houston first team selection before senior season … all-district second team at third base as a junior … played in the Sunbelt Classic following sopho- Senior • TR/1L more season … named academic all-district … also played football. IF • S/R 4 Personal: Son of Chris and Brenda Perkins … born on July 10 … 5-11 • 175 major is undecided. Brenham, Texas Career Single-Game Highs Blinn College Hits: 1 2 times

Isaac Nuti Isaac RBI: 1 at Northwestern State (4/22/11) Brenham HS Runs scored: 1 at Northwestern State (4/22/11) Career Stats 2011: Made 36 starts at shortstop and played in 45 total games … fin- Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB HBP SO SB ATT ished the season with a .261 batting average in 119 at-bats … posted 2011 .118 8 4 17 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 4 0 0 26 RBIs, 12 runs scored, four doubles and one home run during his TOTAL .118 8 4 17 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 4 0 0 www.txstatebobcats.com 13 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball

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Senior • 3L Junior • 2L RHP • R/R 17 RHP • R/R 26 5-10 • 165 6-2 • 200 Highland Village, Texas Georgetown, Texas Marcus HS Georgetown HS Mitchell Pitts Mitchell Career Accolades 2011: Made 11 appearances out of the bullpen, tossing 6 2/3 innings 2012 - Preesason All-Southland Conference First Team with 12 strikeouts … had a 9.45 ERA while limiting opponents to a

Garrett Shepperd Garrett .269 batting average … made five consecutive appearances without 2011: Served as the team’s number two weekend starter, compiling allowing a run between April and early May … threw two scoreless in- a 6-3 record with a 3.66 ERA in 16 starts … finished second on the ning with a season-high four strikeouts against Houston Baptist (4/12). team with 72 strikeouts and 105 2/3 innings pitched … won his first five decisions of the season … won the team’s NCAA Regional game 2010: Made seven appearances on the mound, all out of the bullpen against Princeton (6/4), throwing 7 1/3 innings with just one earned … pitched in 8 1/3 innings while recording seven strikeouts … had a run allowed and four strikeouts … tossed a complete game shutout 9.72 earned run average after allowing nine earned runs … began the against Southeastern Louisiana (4/16) ... had his second career com- season with two scoreless innings against Penn State (3/13) in which plete game the following week against Northwestern State (4/22) ... he had a season-high four strikeouts. defeated Sam Houston State (3/19) after pitching seven innings, al- lowing three runs and striking out three ... set a new career high with High School: Lettered at Georgetown High School under head coach nine strikeouts against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (3/5). Danny Wallace ... earned 2009 District 16-5A Most Valuable Player honors ... named all-district first team and all-Centex pitcher ... also 2010: Pitched effectively both as a starter and reliever, making 20 earned all-state honorable mention ... competed on the Texas team appearances and seven starts during the season … compiled a 6-1 in the Sunbelt Tournament in 2009 ... named North Central Texas All- record with a 4.61 earned run average and 39 strikeouts in 54 2/3 in- Star ... played summer league with the Austin Wings, helping them to nings of work … allowed just three home runs … finished the season a National Championship in 2008, coached by James Ellison, Marcus 4-1 in games started with a 4.15 ERA … struck out a season-high Hendry and Chris Coy. seven batters while allowing just one earned run over seven innings in first start of the season against Baylor (4/21) … struck out four batters Personal: Son of Greg and Shari Shepperd ... born on January 4 ... in two innings of relief work against Lamar (5/29) … earned a save has one sister, Casey ... major is engineering. after pitching one scoreless inning against Houston (2/20). Career Single-Game Highs 2009: Made 11 appearances on the mound, all in relief ... posted a Innings Pitched: 4.0 Nicholls (5/26/10) Strikeouts: 4 2 times 9.69 ERA in 13 innings ... recorded 16 strikeouts in the stint, including a season-best six retired batters on strikes against UT Arlington ... al- Career Stats lowed 14 hits and 19 runs, only 14 of which were earned ... walked just Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO five batters and held opponents to just 14 extra base hits. 2010 9.72 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 8.1 14 10 9 5 7 2011 9.45 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 6.2 7 7 7 6 12 High School: Lettered at Flower Mound Marcus High School ... TOTAL 9.60 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 15.0 21 17 16 11 19 named all-district first team for his efforts on the mound. Senior • 3L Personal: Son of Katie and Courtney Pitts … born on February 16 … 1 major is exercise and sport science. IF • R/R Career Single-Game Highs 5-10 • 175 Innings Pitched: 9.0 2 times Frisco, Texas Strikeouts: 9 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Frisco HS Career Stats Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO Tyler Sibley 2009 9.69 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 13.0 28 19 14 5 16 2010 4.61 6 1 20 7 0 0 0 1 54.2 77 36 28 10 39 Career Accolades 2011 3.66 6 3 19 16 2 1 0 0 105.2 111 50 43 34 72 2012 - Preseason All-Southland Conference First Team TOTAL 4.41 12 4 50 23 2 1 0 1 173.1 216 105 85 49 127 2011 - Southland Conference All-Tournament Team All-Southland Conference First Team CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team Southland Conference Hitter of the Week (3/14) 2010 - Preseason All-Southland Conference First Team Southland Conference All-Tournament Team PING! Baseball Preseason All-American Third Team 2009 - Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American Baseball America Freshman All-American Second Team All-Southland Conference Second Team

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2011: Earned CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team acco- Career Single-Game Highs (cont.) lades after receiving COSIDA Academic All-District First Team honors RBI: 5 at Northwestern State (4/23/11) … voted to the ABCA All-South Central Region First Team at second Runs scored: 4 at Northwestern State (4/23/11) base … selected to the All-Southland Conference First Team as a Stolen bases: 2 5 times second baseman and Southland Conference All-Tournament Team … Career Stats became the 19th Texas State student-athlete to be named the South- Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB HBP SO SB ATT land Conference Baseball Student-Athlete of the Year … named the 2009 .359 55 55 234 77 84 13 4 10 38 135 26 18 16 14 18 Southland Conference Hitter of the Week for the fourth week of the 2010 .304 47 43 168 44 51 14 2 1 21 72 25 6 10 7 8 season ... had a 30 game hitting streak to begin the season, dating 2011 .340 61 61 256 62 87 12 3 6 37 123 36 5 19 20 24 back to the last five games on 2010 ... finished the season witha TOTAL .337 163 159 658 183 222 39 9 17 96 330 87 29 45 41 50 .340 batting average, six home runs, 12 doubles, three triples, 62 runs scored, 37 RBIs and 20 stolen bases … his 62 runs scored and 20 stolen bases were both the fourth most in a single season at Texas Junior • 2L State … set a new record for career runs scored during the season C • R/R 30 and finished the year with 183 career runs scored … had a two home 6-0 • 215 run game against Northwestern State (4/23) in which he set career highs with five RBIs and four runs scored ... went 3-for-4 with two RBIs Katy, Texas and one run scored against Missouri State (2/19) ... hit an inside-the- Katy HS park home run against Houston (3/12) ... went 3-for-6 with a home run and double against Houston (3/13) … drafted in the 50th round of the MLB First Year Player Draft by the St. Louis Cardinals. Career Accolades 2010: Preseason All-Southland Conference First Team selection at 2012 - Preseason All-Southland Conference Second Team outfield … earned Southland Conference All-Tournament Team hon- Andrew Stumph 2011 - All-Southland Conference First Team ors … started 43 of the 47 games played in between second base and Johnny Bench Award Watch List the outfield … hit .304 (51-for-168) for the season with an on-base Earned All-Southland Conference Second Team honors and percentage of .406 … tied for fourth on the team with 14 doubles … 2011: was named to the Johnny Bench Award watch list ... made 60 starts was successful in 7-of-8 stolen base attempts … one of the toughest as the team’s primary catcher while also occasionally serving as a Bobcats to strike out, finishing the season with just 10 strikeouts in designated hitter … finished the season with a .307 batting average, 203 plate appearances … ended the year with 44 runs scored, 21 five home runs, 43 RBIs and 35 runs scored … hit .377 over the team’s RBIs, two triples and one home run … took 25 walks throughout the final 17 games, including going 4-for-11 during the team’s three NCAA season, the third most on the team … reached base on four of his Regional games … hit a three-run homer in the first inning of the SLC five pinch hit at-bats … went 2-for-4 with a home run and a season- Championship game ... finished 4-for-4 against Nicholls (5/15) for his high four RBIs against Houston (2/21) … scored nine runs during the third four-hit game of the season ... went 4-for-4 with an RBI against team’s final five games while posting a .529 batting average (9-for-17) Houston (3/11) ... hit a walk-off home run to beat Houston (3/12) in a during that span. 2-for-2 performance with three RBIs and two runs scored ... had his second four-hit game of the season against Stephen F. Austin (4/2), 2009: Named Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American ... also going 4-for-4 with three runs scored and two RBIs … finished 3-for-5 earned Preseason All-American honors ... ended the 2009 season with two RBIs and one run scored against Lamar (3/25). on the All-Southland Conference Second Team ... batted .359 with 84 hits, including a 12-game hitting streak ... collected a career-high Played in 54 games for the Bobcats, starting 46 of those con- four hits on three occasions ... of the 84 hits, 27 went for extra bases, 2010: tests primarily at catcher … finished the season with a .277 batting av- including 10 home runs ... scored 77 runs to set the single-season erage (51-for-184), five home runs, five doubles, two triples, 36 RBIs record for Texas State and the Southland Conference ... had 38 RBIs and 24 runs scored … had 266 putouts and 15 assists defensively with a .577 slugging percentage ... hit by pitch 18 times ... went 14-for- with just five errors … hit .307 against right-handed pitchers … hit a 18 in stolen base attempts ... played and started in 55 games. grand slam and finished the game with five RBIs against Penn State (3/12) … had three straight multiple-hit games in early April, culminat- High School: Named District 9-4A Newcomer of the Year as a sopho- ing in a 2-for-4 game with three RBIs and a double against Central more at Frisco High School ... followed the season as a unanimous Arkansas (4/9) … went 4-for-5 with a home run, triple, two runs scored All-District 9-4A First Team pick at shortstop ... capped his prep school and an RBI against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (3/7). career with the repeat honor, along with claiming district MVP hon- ors ... led the district in all offensive categories: .422 batting average, Lettered four years at Katy High School under head eight doubles, three triples, six home runs and 21 RBIs ... concluded High School: coach Tom McPherson ... named All-Greater Houston Co-Newcomer his senior season 29-of-30 in stolen base attempts for a three-year of the Year in 2006 ... set KHS record with 51 RBIs the same season tally of 52-for-53. ... earned back-to-back all-district first team honors the following years ... three-time all-state honoree and all-American honorable mention in Personal: Son of Tim and Sherril Sibley... born on April 6 ... father 2008 and 2009 ... named 2009 district MVP. played basketball at Oklahoma State ... major is accounting. Career Single-Game Highs Personal: Son of Janet Morrow and Joe Stumph ... born on October Hits: 4 3 times 26 ... major is exercise and sports science. Doubles: 2 2 times Triples: 1 9 times Home runs: 2 2 times www.txstatebobcats.com 15 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball

Returnees Bios (Alphabetically)

Career Single-Game Highs Redshirt-Freshman • HS Hits: 4 4 times 23 Doubles: 1 17 times RHP/OF • R/R Triples: 1 2 times Home runs: 1 10 times 6-2 • 180 RBI: 5 Penn State (3/12/10) Kingwood, Texas Runs scored: 3 Stephen F. Austin (4/2/11) Kingwood HS Career Stats Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB HBP SO SB ATT 2010 .277 54 46 184 24 51 5 2 5 36 75 7 2 25 0 0 2011 .307 61 60 238 35 73 12 0 5 43 100 15 2 34 0 0 Blake Whitter Blake TOTAL .294 115 106 422 59 124 17 2 10 79 175 22 4 59 0 0 2011: Redshirt season.

High School: Attended Kingwood High School where he played for Junior • 2L head coach Kelly Mead … helped the Mustangs to a 27-7 record as a LHP • L/L 10 senior and a district championship … named a All-District 19-5A First Team pitcher as a junior, finishing with a 4-3 record and 1.80 ERA … 6-2 • 185 District 19-5A MVP as a senior while earning all-state second team Joshua, Texas and all-Houston honors first team in the outfield … named a THSBCA Joshua HS Texas All-Star and a HABCA All-Star … hit .422 with three home runs and 38 RBIs as a senior while finishing with a 8-2 record and 2.40 ERA on the mound … also played summer league baseball for the Houston Heat Black coach by Vinny Sinisi and Tim Price.

Colton Turner Colton Career Accolades 2012 - Preseason All-Southland Conference First Team Personal: Son of Ron and Terri Whitter … born on May 28 … major 2011 - All-Southland Conference Honorable Mention is undecided.

2011: All-Southland Conference Honorable Mention ... weekend starter who finished with a team-best 9-2 record in his first season as a starter … had a 4.33 ERA with 72 strikeouts in 87 1/3 innings pitched … won his first five decisions ... earned the win after tossing five innings with two earned runs allowed in first career start against Air Force ... set a career high with nine strikeouts against Texas A&M- Corpus Christi (3/6) ... held Lamar (3/27) to one earned run over 7 1/3 innings … tossed 5 1/3 innings without allowing an earned run against McNeese State (5/1) … earned his ninth win of the season in a seven-inning, complete-game performance against Sam Houston State (5/27), holding the Bearkats to two runs over seven innings.

2010: Made two appearances out of the bullpen for the Bobcats … allowed five earned runs over one 1/3 innings of work while striking out one.

High School: Lettered three years at Joshua High School under head coach Jason Bourgeois ... helped the Owls win an District 8-4A Cham- pionship in 2008 ... earned first team all-district honors three straight seasons ... named all-county MVP and was all-state as a pitcher his senior season ... threw four no-hitters in his high school career.

Personal: Son of Chuck and Kelly Turner … born on January 17 ... has one brother, Will ... major is business management.

Career Single-Game Highs Innings Pitched: 7.1 at Lamar (3/27/11) Strikeouts: 9 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (3/6/11) Career Stats Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2010 33.75 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 5 6 5 3 1 2011 4.33 9 2 16 16 1 0 0 0 87.1 94 50 42 27 72 TOTAL 4.77 9 2 18 16 1 0 0 0 88.2 99 56 47 30 73

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Newcomers Bios (Alphabetically)

Senior • TR Freshman • HS OF • R/R 47 RHP • R/R 38 6-0 • 175 6-5 • 195 Beaumont, Texas McKinney, Texas Howard College McKinney Boyd HS Westbrook HS Blake Douglas B.J. Armstrong B.J. Previous School: Played two seasons for head coach Britt Smith High School: Attended McKinney Boyd High School in McKinney, at Howard College … helped lead the Hawks to a 63-1 record in two Texas where he played for head coach Brandon Milam … earned all- years and capture the JUCO National Championship. district first team honors as a pitcher in 2011 and as a first baseman in 2010 … earned Kilgore All-Tournament Team honors in 2010 … High School: Attended Westbrook High School in Beaumont, Texas named the Lions Club Student of the Month in December 2010. where he played for head coach Jacob Walton … named all-district first team and all-southeast Texas as an outfielder … ranked No. 242 Personal: Son of Tod and Teresa Douglas … born on December 8 … on Baseball America’s 2007 Graduating Class Hot Sheet. has one sibling, Kelly … major is undecided.

Personal: Son of Bobby, Sr. and Letitia Armstrong … born on March Junior • TR 6 … grandfather Charles Hopkins was drafted by the Dodgers in 1963 45 … major is exercise and sports science. RHP • R/R 6-3 • 190 Junior • TR Cuero, Texas IF • R/R 39 North Central Texas College 6-1 • 195 Cuero HS

Austin, Texas Goebel Ross

Texas Tech Previous School: Played two seasons for head coach Scott Harp at Austin HS North Central Texas College in Gainesville, Texas … had a 4-1 record

Justin Berry Justin with four saves and a 2.63 ERA as a freshman before posting a 6-3 record with one save and a 3.68 ERA as a sophomore. Previous School: Played two seasons at Texas Tech … hit .292 in 212 at-bats as a freshman, recording four home runs, 35 runs scored, High School: Attended Cuero High School in Cuero, Texas where he 26 RBIs, nine doubles and two triples … saw action in 16 games as a played for head coach Scott Holder … earned all-state, all-area and sophomore, batting .250 in 24 at-bats. all-district honors … was named the district MVP … as a junior, posted a 7-1 record and 1.95 ERA in 36 innings on the mound … as a senior, High School: Attended Austin High School in Austin where he played had a 8-0 record and 1.17 ERA in 45 innings pitched … was also an for head coach Glenn Bacak … named all-district three times … voted all-district safety in football. a preseason all-Centex selection his senior season … played on the Austin Area All-Star Team. Personal: Son of Richard and Rhonda Goebel … cousin, Brad, played three years in the NFL with the Eagles and Browns … born on Personal: Son of Daren and Pamela Berry … born on December 16 April 11 … has two siblings, Russell and Reanne … major is exercise … has two siblings, Tyler and Chace … major is mass communica- and sports science with a minor in business. tions. Freshman • HS Freshman • HS 27 RHP • R/R 33 RHP • R/R 6-2 • 190 6-3 • 190 Austin, Texas Hallsville, Texas Stephen F. Austin HS Hallsville HS

Andrew Boes High School: Attended Hallsville High School in Hallsville, Texas High School: Attended Stephen F. Austin High School in Austin, Tex- where he played for head coach Scott Mitchell … named all-district as where he played for head coach Glenn Bacak … named all-district first team as a pitcher as a junior when he also earned all-east Texas first team as a pitcher … earned academic all-district honors and was second team honors … all-district honorable mention as an outfielder an AISD Trustee Scholar … graduated in the top 10 percent of his Jeremy Hallonquist Jeremy as a sophomore and designated hitter as a senior. class. Personal: Son of Terry and Diana Hallonquist … born on November Personal: Son of Karol and Douglas Boes … born on December 13 28 … major is undecided. … has one sibling, Garrett … major is finance. www.txstatebobcats.com 17 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball

Newcomers Bios (Alphabetically)

Junior • TR … drafted in the 35th round of the MLB First-Year Player Draft by the Kansas City Royals. RHP • R/R 35 6-0 • 190 Personal: Son of Mike and Staci Mattlage … born on February 25 … Katy, Texas has one sibling, Jordan … major is undecided. Texas Tech Freshman • HS

Louis Head Cinco Ranch HS IF • L/L 8 6-2 • 185 Previous School: Played two seasons at Texas Tech … made 20 appearances, including four starts, as a freshman when he posted Highland Park, Texas a 6.29 ERA, 1-4 record and two saves … struck out 42 batters in 48 Highland Park HS 2/3 innings in his first season … made six starts as a sophomore and posted a 1-2 record with a 9.11 ERA. Ben McElroy Ben High School: Attended Cinco Ranch High School in Katy where he High School: Attended Highland Park High School in Highland Park, played for coaches Kevin Hildebrand and Jerry Miller … was part of Texas where he played for head coach Fred Oliver … led his team to a district championship team as a sophomore when he earned all- a 35-5 record and the regional quarterfinals during his senior season district honors … earned all-district honors as a junior … made 24 … named all-district first team as a junior and senior after receiving appearances between his sophomore and junior seasons when he honorable mention as a sophomore … Dallas Morning News All-Area registered a 10-5 record with a 2.01 ERA and 109 strikeouts. Second Team at first base … earned Texas Writers Association All- State Honorable Mention honors at first base as a senior … batted Personal: Son of Louis and Sharon Head … born on April, 23 … has .446 with 39 RBIs, 17 doubles, 45 hits and seven home runs, rank- two siblings, Scarlett and Alicia … major is business finance. ing in the top-5 in the area in all categories …named a Cornerstone Scholar Athlete and received the Tom Landry Classic Scholarship … Freshman • HS also played football, earning all-district honorable mention honors at OF • R/R 44 wide receiver. 6-1 • 190 Personal: Son of Tom and Laura McElroy … born on February 19 Lorena, Texas … has two siblings, Grace and Lauren … major is business finance. Lorena HS Freshman • HS IF/OF • L/R 20 Cody Lovejoy Cody 6-1 • 175 High School: Attended Lorena High School in Lorena, Texas where he played for head coach Greg Blanchard … named an all-state first Cedar City, Utah team outfielder in addition to receiving super cen-tex first team and all- Cedar City HS district first team honors … led his team to a 21-8 overall record and second-place finish in the district … named Elite All-State Academic First Team … also ran track where he was the district champion in the Brooks Orton Brooks 400 and received academic all-state honors … graduated valedicto- High School: Attended Cedar City High School in Cedar City, Utah rian of his class. where he played for head coach Mark Johnson … two-time all-state first team selection … led the state in batting average (.574) and dou- Personal: Son of Paul and Juliekay Lovejoy … born on September bles (17) during his senior season and was named the region MVP 3 … has one sibling, Dane … father played football at Tarleton State … all-region first team three times … led the team in batting average and mother played softball for Minnesota-Duluth … major is electrical during his sophomore, junior and season seasons. engineering. Personal: Son of Kelvin and Lori Orton … born on June 1 … has Freshman • HS five siblings – Jackie, Jesse, Michelle, Bobbi and Lindsey … major is IF • S/R 3 undecided. 5-10 • 180 West, Texas West HS

High School: Attended West High School in West, Texas where he played for head coach Cory Beckham … named all-state and the

Garrett Mattlage Garrett district offensive MVP three times each … also named to the Super Cen-Tex Team twice … led West to a 27-5 record his senior season

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Newcomers Bios (Alphabetically)

Junior • TR Freshman • HS OF • L/L 7 RHP • R/R 31 5-8 • 175 6-3 • 200 Houston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Howard College Southwest Christian HS Kevin Sah Kevin Cy-Fair HS

Previous School: Played for head coach Britt Smith at Howard Col- High School: Attended Southwest Christian High School in Fort lege in Big Spring, Texas … was named a Region 5 honorable men- Worth, Texas where he played for head coach Rusty Beam … named tion in the outfield. Williams Austen to the all-state second team as a senior … earned TPSCA State All- Star Game MVP honors … selected all-district first team as a sopho- High School: Attended Cy-Fair High School in Cypress, Texas where more, junior and senior … named the newcomer of the year as a he played for head coach Woody Champagne … led Cy-Fair to the sophomore … led the Eagles to a 25-9 record. 2007 Texas 5-A state championships when he was selected to the all-tournament team … two-time all-district selection … participated in Personal: Son of Buddy and Lisa Williams … father was a high jump- the Junior Sunbelt Classic with Team Texas. er for the Texas Tech track and field team … born on December 19 … has one sibling, Monica … major is business management. Personal: Son of Don and Patti Sah … born on December 12 … has one sibling, Kyle … major is exercise sports science.

Junior • TR IF • R/R 19 6-0 • 190 San Antonio, Texas Midland College McArthur HS Nick Smelser Nick Previous School: Played two seasons for head coach David Cole- man at Midland College where he earned all-conference honors.

High School: Attended MacArthur High School in San Antonio where he played for head coach Tom Alfieri … named second team all-dis- trict … also played football.

Personal: Son of Cindi and Dennis Smelser … born on February 26 … has one sibling, Carly … major is biology.

Freshman • TR IF/OF • L/R 11 5-11 • 190 Scottsdale, Ariz. Chaparral HS Colby Targun Colby High School: Attended Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, Ariz., where he played for head coach Sam Messina … named all-state as a second baseman two times … led Chaparral to the Arizona state championship as a senior.

Personal: Son of Mike and Michelle Targun … born on January 15 … major is business … also plays for safety for the Texas State football team.

www.txstatebobcats.com 19 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball Head Coach Ty Harrington Head Coach • 13th Season Ty Harrington 416-297 • Texas ‘89

Since taking over the In 2009, Harrington led the Bobcats to a baseball program in 41-17 overall season, marking the most The Ty Harrington File 2000, head coach Ty wins in a single-season for the baseball Harrington has built program at that time. Texas State finished Coaching Experience Texas State into an 21-7 against Southland Conference op- Years Schools Position annual contender ponents, en route to their first-ever SLC 1988-91 Texas Student/Graduate Assistant both regionally and on the national stage. regular season championship. Harrington 1992-94 Arkansas State Assistant Coach The 2011 and 2009 Southland Confer- garnered the 2009 SLC Coach of the Year 1995-98 Northeast Texas CC Head Coach ence Coach of the Year, Harrington has honors after the successful run as Texas 1999 Blinn JC Head Coach won at least 29 games while posting a State received an at-large bid to the NCAA 2000- Texas State Head Coach winning record in conference play during Regional Championship Tournament. The each of his 12 seasons at the helm of the first-ever at-large bid for the baseball pro- Bobcats. The winningest coach in Texas gram, the Bobcats earned the No. 2 seed Division I Head Coaching Record State baseball history, Harrington has in the region to compete in Austin with Years Schools Record led the Bobcats to back-to-back-to-back Texas, Army and Boston College. 2000- Texas State 416-297 Southland Conference championships (2009, 2010, 2011), three NCAA Regional Harrington not only produced a success- Coaching Notes Tournament appearances (2000, 2009, ful team, but the success of his individual Winningest Head Coach In TXST History 2011) and a program record for most wins players was unprecedented in 2009 as Had 28 Players Selected In MLB Draft in a season in 2009 that the team again well. Kane Holbrooks, Paul Goldschmidt Only TXST Coach To Win SLC Coach Of The Year Twice tied in 2011. and Tyler Sibley became the first-ever Earned Victory 400 In 2011 all-Americans for the Texas State baseball Entering his 13th season at Texas State, program. Holbrooks and Goldschmidt Coaching Honors Harrington sports a 416-297 all-time earned three all-America honors, while record, including a 225-121 record dur- Sibley was named to the Louisville 2009 Southland Conference Coach of the Year ing Southland Conference play. He has Slugger Freshman All-American team. 2011 Southland Conference Coach of the Year helped produce 60 all-conference selec- Seven Bobcats were named All-Southland tions, and 28 of Harrington’s players have Conference, as Goldschmidt was named Regular Season Team Championships been chosen in the Major League Base- Southland Conference Player of the Year, 2009 Southland Conference (41-17, 24-7 SLC) ball Draft. Hitter of the Year and Student-Athlete of 2010 Southland Conference (38-22, 23-10 SLC) the Year. Holbrooks was named the SLC 2011 Southland Conference (41-23, 24-9 SLC) Mostly recently, Harrington led the Bob- Pitcher of the Year and Keith Prestridge cats to a 41-23 record in 2011 as the team earned SLC Newcomer of the Year hon- Tournament Team Championships captured both Southland regular season ors. 2000 Southland Conference (34-29, 16-11 SLC) and tournament crowns for the first time in 2011 Southland Conference (41-23, 24-9 SLC) program history. Harrington’s squad tied In 2007, Harrington coached his squad to the program record for wins in a season a 37-23 record, a then-best mark of his ca- and qualified for the NCAA Regionals for reer. Texas State opened the season with Milestone Victories the third time under his direction. Along an 8-3 win over Oklahoma and returned to Win Opponent Date the way, Harrington reached the 400-win Bobcat Field for a 3-2 upset of No. 1 Rice 1 Lubbock Christian 2/2/2000 mark with a 16-2 victory midway through in front of a record crowd. 100 Nicholls 4/27/2002 the season against Northwestern State. 200 Lamar 5/20/2005 In 2006, Texas State defeated three teams 300 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2/27/2009 A Texas State-record five players were that made appearances in the 2005 Col- 400 Northwestern State 4/23/2011 drafted from the Bobcats’ 2011 squad, lege World Series (Texas, Nebraska and including Kyle Kubitza who went to the Baylor), and Texas State’s final victory Texas A&M during the regular season Atlanta Braves in the third round, the third of the season over Lamar marked Har- and played 14 games against ranked highest selection in Texas State history. rington’s 200th win of his career. The win opponents, finishing with a 32-26 overall made Harrington one of just two coaches mark and a 16-10 record in the Southland Harrington led the Bobcats to a 38-22 with 200-or-more wins as the Bobcats’ Conference. record and 23-10 mark in the SLC in 2010 skipper. Harrington reached the milestone as the team captured its second con- in his sixth season, one year sooner than The 2003 campaign was a successful one, secutive conference regular season title. former Texas State head coach Steve as the Bobcats finished second overall Carson Smith was named the SLC Pitcher Prentice who earned his 200th victory in in the league standings, just one game of the Year and Newcomer of the Year the fifth game of his seventh season as behind regular season champion Lamar. while being one of six Bobcats to earned Bobcats’ coach. Texas State posted a 30-28 overall record all-Southland Conference accolades. and a 19-7 Southland Conference mark In 2004, Texas State defeated No. 16

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as the team earned wins over defending national champion Texas and preseason top-25 selection, Baylor. Texas State’s All-Time Coaching Records

In 2002, Harrington led the Bobcats to a Coach Overall Record Conference Record 36-24 record, the second most wins at Ty Harrington (2000-11) 416-297 225-121 the time posted in a season by a Texas Howard Bushong (1994-99) 181-172 85-72 State baseball team in 17 years. His club collected 10 wins against nationally-ranked Steve Prentice (1987-93) 222-157-3 61-68 teams, including a 2-0 shutout in Austin Jay Jeffrey (1985-86) 60-52 20-18 against the eventual national champion 879-678-3 391-279 Texas Longhorns. Harrington also assisted in the develop- Gustafson. Harrington was a member of Prior to taking command of Texas State’s ment of an academic accountability system Texas teams that advanced to the College baseball program, Harrington served as that resulted in a team grade point average World Series in Omaha, Nebraska in 1984, the head coach at Blinn Junior College in higher than 3.00 for three consecutive 1985 and 1987. He also served as team Brenham, Texas in 1999. In his one sea- years. captain on the 1987 Longhorn squad. son with the Buccaneers, Harrington guid- ed them to a 36-22 record and advanced Harrington began his coaching career at Harrington is married to the former Leila to the Region XIV NJCAA Championship. the University of Texas, where he served Baggett. The couple resides in San Marcos as a student coach and graduate assistant with their three daughters: Melaine, Emma From 1995-98, Harrington served as the coach from 1988-1991. He then moved and Alle. head coach at Northeast Texas Community to Jonesboro, Arkansas as an assistant College in Mount Pleasant, Texas. coach at Arkansas State. Harrington helped the Indians establish several school In his first season, the Eagles finished with records, including most wins in a single a 37-12 record, and in 1996, Harrington led season. In 1994, Arkansas State won the the team to a 48-18 overall record while capturing the NJCAA National Champion- Sun Belt Conference Championship and ship. Along with the championship title, made an appearance in the NCAA Re- Harrington received NJCAA Coach of the gional Tournament. Year honors. During his playing days, Harrington was In his four years at the helm of the a two-year letterman at the University of Northeast Texas CC program, Harrington Texas where he played in the Longhorn in- recorded a .705 winning percentage, win- field under collegiate coaching legend Cliff ning 165 of 234 games. While at NTCC,

Year-by-Year Record

Season Overall Percent Conference Percent Conference Finish Postseason Finish 2000 34-29 .540 16-11 .593 3rd NCAA Regionals 2001 36-22 .621 15-11 .577 4th SLC Tournament 2002 36-24 .600 14-13 .519 6th SLC Tournament 2003 30-28 .517 19-7 .731 2nd SLC Tournament 2004 32-26 .552 16-10 .615 3rd SLC Tournament 2005 32-26 .552 15-12 .556 3rd SLC Tournament 2006 29-30 .492 20-10 .667 3rd SLC Tournament 2007 37-23 .617 20-10 .667 2nd (West Division) SLC Tournament 2008 30-27 .526 19-11 .633 2nd (West Division) SLC Tournament 2009 41-17 .707 24-7* .774 1st NCAA Regionals 2010 38-22 .633 23-10* .697 1st SLC Tournament 2011 41-23 .641 24-9* .727 1st NCAA Regionals Totals: 416-297 .583 225-121 .650 (12 years) www.txstatebobcats.com 21 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball Assistant Coaches Derek Matlock Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator • 5th Season ut arlington ‘90

Derek Matlock returns where he served as a volunteer assistant The derek matlock File for his fifth season as coach for three years. In his first two years College Coaching Experience an assistant coach for with the program, Matlock helped the Horned Years Schools Position the Texas State base- Frogs win back-to-back Mountain West Con- 2005-07 TCU Volunteer Assistant Coach ball team in 2012. He ference championships and NCAA Regional 2008- Texas State Assistant Coach serves as the baseball Tournament appearances. program’s recruiting coordinator and pitching In the summer of 2005, Matlock was the coach. manager of the Denton Outlaws, a member creating a baseball program at Flower Mound After joining the staff, Matlock has helped organization of the Texas Collegiate League. High School. From 2002-04, the Jaguars were lead Texas State to four straight winning There, he became the second most successful ranked among the nation’s top-25 baseball seasons and four Southland Conference, coach in TCL history after leading his team to programs and made three straight playoff ap- including both 2011 SLC regular season and a 78-63 regular season record and two TCL pearances. tournament championships and two berths in championship appearances. In 2004, FMHS progressed to the Class the NCAA Regionals. Matlock also helped the In 2005, the Outlaws claimed the TCL 5A Championship Game and finished as state 2011 Bobcats set a program record for team championship. Matlock was also named TCL runners-up after being defeated by Corpus ERA. Coach of the Year in 2005 and 2006. Christi Moody. Under Matlock’s guidance, three Bobcat Prior to his career with the Outlaws, Mat- Matlock and his wife Michel have been pitchers were selected in the 2009 MLB lock served as a head coach in the high school married for 22 years and have three sons, First-Year Player Draft, and Kane Holbrooks ranks where he boasted a 251-67 overall 18-year old Dylan and 15-year old twins, Ryan was selected as the Texas State baseball record. and Brett. He and his family reside in Wimber- program’s first-ever all-American pitcher. In Matlock began his career as head coach ley, Texas. addion, two Bobcat pitchers were chosen in at Eastern Hills (Ft. Worth) High School in the 2011 draft, including Carson Smith who 1995. He was named district coach of the year was picked in the eighth round. In Matlock’s in 1997 and 1998, and he was also named the three-year span, the Bobcats have had seven Ft. Worth Star-Telegram Coach of the Year in pitchers drafted. 1998. Matlock came to Texas State from TCU, In 1999, Matlock took on the challenge of

Assistant Coach • 5th Season Jeremy Fikac Texas State ‘08

Jeremy Fikac will be- Prior to joining the Bobcat baseball staff, The jeremy fikac File gin his fifth season as Fikac spent seven years in the professional College Coaching Experience an assistant coach for circuit as a pitcher, playing for the San Diego Years Schools Position the Bobcats in 2012. Padres, the Oakland A’s and the Montreal 2008 Texas State Volunteer Assistant Coach Fikac was promoted Expos. 2009- Texas State Assistant Coach in the fall of 2008 from The Shiner, Texas native was drafted in his volunteer assistant position. 1998 after playing for former Texas State head regional contest, helping lead the Bobcats to Fikac works with the team’s hitters along coach Howard Bushong and made his major a 7-6 win over Texas Tech after tossing 9 1/3 with handling scheduling duties and assist- league debut on August 16, 2001 against the innings of the 11-inning game. ing recruiting coordinator Derek Matlock with New York Mets. Fikac earned his first win that Following his career in the major leagues, recruiting efforts. day, fanning Benny Agbayni, Vance Wilson Fikac returned to Texas State and earned his Under Fikac’s guidance, the Bobcats have and Jay Payton in the effort. degree in exercise and sport science. He cur- put together several outstanding seasons Fikac, a former player at Texas State, rently resides in Wimberly, Texas. offensively. In 2009, 12 batters hit higher is still listed in the Bobcat record books for than .300, while Paul Goldschmidt earned career home runs and stolen bases. In addi- all-America honors in addition to being named tion, his 83 strikeouts on the mound in 1998 the Southland Conference Hitter of the Year rank 14th all-time at Texas State for a single for the second straight season. In 2010, eight season. Bobcats hit above .300 and five position play- As a Bobcat player, Fikac was named ers were named to all-Southland Conference the MVP of the 1997 Southland Conference teams. Last season, Fikac mentored Casey Tournament after leading Texas State to its Kalenkosky who broke the Texas State single- first-ever SLC Tournament championship season record for home runs with 21 and also and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Fikac earned all-American status. was the starting pitcher in the team’s opening

22 bobcat Baseball 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball Assistant Coaches/Team Personnel Jordan Kopycinski Volunteer Assistant Coach • 2nd Season texas State ‘10

Jordan Kopycinski other day-to-day responsibilities. ski played at Navarro Junior College where will serve his second As a player, Kopycinski hit .250 with 17 he helped the team to a school record for season as Texas runs scored and 15 RBIs in two seasons wins and conference championship in 2008. State’s volunteer with the Bobcats. He played in 58 games, Kopycinski was a two-time all-state assistant coach in taking 24 walks while striking out just 19 player in high school and was drafted in 2012 after spending times. Kopycinski helped the team to a the 36th round of the MLB Draft by the Los two seasons playing catcher for Texas State. school record for wins during the 2009 sea- Angeles Dodgers in 2006. Kopycinski will work with the team’s catchers son. while also being responsible for camps and Prior to arriving at Texas State, Kopycin-

student Manager • 2nd Season Daniel Fernandez Texas State ‘12

Daniel Fernandez where he served as an assistant coach for one Prior to coaching at Delta, Fernandez was begins his first season season. At Delta, Fernandez’s duties included an assistant coach for the McKinney Marshals as a student manager coaching first base as well as the infielders. of the Texas Collegiate League in the summer for the Texas State He also assisted with hitting, base running and of 2009. baseball team. Fernan- recruiting. As a player, Fernandez played CCCAA dez will be responsible In his lone season as an assistant coach at baseball at San Joaquin Delta College for head for handling travel, meals, team equipment and Delta College, the defense led the Big 8 Confer- coach Reed Peters where he was a member of apparel. ence in double plays, which ranked second the final four team in 2009. Fernandez comes to Texas State from San overall in the California Community College Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, California Athletic Association.

student Manager • 2nd Season Thomas McVaney

Strength & Conditioning Coach • 1st Season Felicia Locklin

www.txstatebobcats.com 23 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball The Texas State University System

The Texas State University System has a long and illustrious master’s degree from Southern Methodist University, spent a year history in Texas. In fact, it is the oldest and third largest higher edu- as a visiting post-graduate student at Oxford University, and earned cation system in the Lone Star State. a doctor of philosophy degree from University of Texas at Dallas. Beginning as an administrative means to consolidate the sup- A long-time civic and community volunteer, McCall is founder port and management of state teacher colleges, the System has and chairman of the board of The Empowerment Project, a non- evolved into a network of higher education institutions stretching profit organization which has sent more than $10 million worth of from the Texas–Louisiana border to the Big Bend region of far West math and science books to disadvantaged schools in the Republic Texas. of South Africa, and helped construct a library in Vietnam through Today, eight System components offer a broad range of aca- the Libraries of Love organization. The Empowerment Project also demic and career pathways. Throughout the System are profes- raised more than $350,000 to provide direct support for the medical sionals committed to preparing students for working and contribut- needs of children in north Texas. ing to an increasingly global society. The academic and professional programs offered help stu- dents learn to make sound decisions in life and to become con- oard of egents tributors in their communities. Each university, college and institute B R within The Texas State University System is unique. The Texas State University System Three of the member institutions are members of the South- land Conference. They are Texas State University-San Marcos, Sam Houston State University and Lamar University. The other five member institutions of the System are: Lamar Institute of Technology, Lamar State College-Orange, Lamar State College-Port Arthur, Sul Ross State University and Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College. The Texas State University System is governed by a nine member Board of Regents appointed by the Governor. In addition, a nonvoting student regent is appointed annually to the Board. The Charles Donna N. administration, which is headed by a board-appointed Chancellor, mato Williams is based in Austin where it provides support to the System compo- A Chairman Vice-Chair nents and state government. San Antonio Arlington The Board of Regents are: Charles Amato (Chairman), Donna N. Williams (Vice-Chair), Dr. Jaime R. Garza, Kevin J. Lilly, Ron Mitchell, David Montagne, Trisha S. Pollard, Rossanna Salazar and Michael Truncale. Ryan Bridges, a student at Sam Houston State, serves as the Student Regent.

Brian McCall Chancellor Brian McCall, Ph.D., is chancellor of The Jaime Kevin J. Ron David Texas State University System, the oldest Garza Lilly Mitchell Montagne and third-largest university system in Texas, San Antonio Houston Horseshoe Bay Beaumont comprising eight institutions with more than 76,000 students and 15,000 faculty and staff. Dr. McCall previously served in the Tex- as House of Representatives, first elected in 1991 to represent the areas of North Dallas, Frisco, Allen, and Plano. As a representative, he served as chairman of the House Calendars Committee and as a member of the Higher Education Committee. Texas Monthly named McCall one of the “10 Best” leg- islators of the 2009 session. McCall wrote and passed one of the largest tax-cut bills in the history of Texas and during his last session secured $5 million in illiam yan funding for The University of Texas at Dallas’ Center for Values and Trisha S. Rossanna W F. R Medicine. Other legislative accomplishments include authoring and Pollard Salazar Scott Bridges passing key bills in the areas of health care, biotechnology, high Bellaire Austin Nederland Student Regent technology, identity theft, and tax and budget policy. McCall was President of Westminster Capital Corporation, an in- vestment firm focused on acquisitions primarily in software and tech- nology. He also serves on the board of View Point Bank and, along with his brother, David, operates Snow Hill Farm north of Dallas. McCall holds a bachelor’s degree from Baylor University, a 24 bobcat Baseball 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball University Administration Dr. Denise M. Trauth President

Since Denise M. Trauth was named the • Expanded curriculum with the addition of electrical engineering ninth president at Texas State University- and nursing, and new doctorates in aquatic resources, physical San Marcos in June 2002, the university has therapy, mathematics education, criminal justice, and develop- achieved many milestones, including: mental education.

• Record enrollment every fall (32,586 for Fall 2010), making Texas • An increase in annual research expenditures from $9 million to State one of the 50 largest public universities in the U.S. over $30 million.

• The largest private gift in university history, $20 million from • Initiation of the Common Experience, an annual campus-wide Emmett and Miriam McCoy of San Marcos to support the College focus for classroom discussion, performing arts, exhibitions, of Business Administration that now bears the couple’s names. invited speakers, and community involvement. This year’s theme is ”Freedoms: The First Amendment.” • A new university mission statement, new shared values, new university goals, a University Plan to guide academic develop- In addition to her many on-campus responsibilities, President ment through 2012, and a Campus Master Plan for development Trauth is a member and former president of the Austin Area of facilities through the year 2015. Research Organization, a former member of the Austin Chamber of Commerce Executive Committee and Board, serves on the • A gift of 101 acres of prime land from the Avery Family for the Board of Trustees of the Southwest Research Institute and is a University’s Round Rock Higher Education Center. The first build- member of the Philosophical Society of Texas. She also serves ing, the Avery Building, opened in 2005, and the second, the Nursing on the boards of the United Way Capital Area Community, The Building, opened in 2010. Austin Leadership Forum, KLRU and E3 Alliance, and is a former member of The University of Texas at Austin’s Donald D. • A new nursing program, launched by a $6 million gift from the St. Harrington Fellows Program Board. David’s Foundation, began in 2010, with nearly 200 junior- and senior-level nursing students enrolled this fall. She also is a former member of the Board of Trustees of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission • The Ingram School of Engineering made possible through a $5 on Colleges and past chairman of the Texas Council of Public million gift from Bruce and Gloria Ingram of New Braunfels, with University Presidents and Chancellors and of the Texas International an additional $2 million gift added later. Education Consortium. This past summer she received the Austin Business Journal’s Special Achievement Award. • Construction of the Performing Arts Center began with an $8 million gift from Patti Harrison of Wimberley. Dr. Trauth came to Texas State from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where she served as provost. She has also • Major gifts from Jerry D. and Linda Gregg Fields of Houston held academic and administrative positions at Bowling Green State totaling $10.7 million, including $7 million to athletics, which University and the University of Tulsa. honored them with their name on the West Side Complex of Bobcat Stadium. She is married to Dr. John Huffman, professor emeritus at Bowling Green and UNC Charlotte. They have two daughters and • New campus facilities including Bobcat Stadium Expansion, four grandchildren. Bobcat Baseball/Softball Stadium Improvements, Bobcat Track and Field Stadium, the Student Recreation Center expansion, Concho Green, improvements to the North LBJ bus loop, San Marcos and San Jacinto residence halls, Bobcat Village, the Student Health Center, the Mitte Complex, the End Zone Complex at Bobcat Stadium, expansion of Strahan Coliseum, McCoy Hall and its parking garage, the Speck Street and Matthews Street parking garages, the Nursing Building in Round Rock and the Family and Consumer Sciences Building Expansion. Construction is currently in progress on the new Undergraduate Academic Center, the North Campus Housing Complex, the North Side Complex at Bobcat Stadium and the Performing Arts Center.

• An increase in the number of full-time faculty from 694 to over 1,150. “St. David’s Foundation Board Chair David Hughes, second from left and • Increased diversity in the student body. One-third of Texas State CEO Earl Maxwell, third from right, join President Denise Trauth and oth- students are now ethnic minorities, and the university became a ers in cutting the ribbon to open the new St. David’s School of Nursing in Round Rock. “ Hispanic Serving Institution in fall 2010. www.txstatebobcats.com 25 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball Athletics Administration Dr. Larry Teis DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

As Athletic Di- sociation of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. In 2007, operating its athletics program in “substantial confor- rector since 2004, Dr. he was honored by the All-American Football Founda- mity with operating principles adopted by the Division Larry Teis leads Texas tion with the General Robert R. Neyland Outstanding I membership” in 2009. State into its final year Athletic Director Award. During his first six years, Teis restructured the as a member of the After capturing back-to-back Commissioner’s department’s administration with the hiring of key se- Southland Conference. Cups during his first two years as the Director of nior administrative staff and five head coaches. The Bobcats are scheduled to become a member of Athletics, Texas State won its third Commissioner’s In his previous role as associate athletic direc- the Western Athletic Conference in July 2012. Cup under his direction in 2008-09 after winning five tor for external affairs, he had oversight of several Teis has led Texas State to unprecedented Southland Conference championships and becoming key areas, including game management, marketing, growth and success. Under his leadership, Texas the first SLC school ever to win a football, women’s promotions, facilities and ticket sales. Teis was also State has won three Southland Conference Commis- soccer and volleyball championship in the same year. responsible for the administration of men’s and wom- sioner’s Cups, five of the last seven SLC Women’s The Bobcats also became the first SLC institution en’s golf, baseball and volleyball teams as well as the All-Sports Trophies, along with 18 Southland Confer- since 1991 to win both the baseball and softball cham- Strutters. From 1998-2002, he oversaw the Bobcat ence championships and nine SLC Tournament titles. pionships in the same season. Additionally, Texas Athletic Foundation. In addition, more than 172 student-athletes have State won a pair of SLC Tournament Championships A native of Fort Worth, Teis came to Texas State graduated and 426 attained a grade point average of and had four teams and two individuals participate in after spending four years as the director of athletic 3.0 or higher during the last three years. Texas State’s the 2008-09 NCAA Tournaments. Texas State’s over- marketing at TCU, where he developed the market- fund-raising efforts have generated record-setting do- all success off the field that year included a record ing plan for all sports that, included facility signage, nations in the past four years and new facilities and number of 74 Bobcat student-athletes earning their season ticket campaigns, game day operations and renovation projects have totaled nearly $90 million. bachelor’s degrees for a school-record 78 percent corporate sponsorships. Facility improvements have included the com- graduation rate, 104 student-athletes being named to Prior to his tenure at TCU, Teis was the assistant plete renovation and grand opening of the new Bob- the SLC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll, with director of New Mexico’s Lobo Club for three years. cat baseball and softball stadiums, the addition of the more than 100 student-athletes, Strutters, cheerlead- Teis has served on several key Southland Con- Jerry D. and Linda Gregg Fields West Side Complex ers and student trainers maintaining a GPA average ference committees and is an active member of the at Bobcat football stadium which added 15 new suites of 3.5 and above. local community, including serving on the board of and 450 club seats above the press box for the 2009 In 2009-10, Texas State won Southland Confer- directors of the San Marcos Convention and Visitors season and the instillation of a new FieldTurf Du- ence championships in soccer, baseball, softball and Bureau. raspine Pro system as a new playing surface on Jim women’s golf. The women’s volleyball team won the He holds a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Wacker Field in 2010. SLC Tournament to earn a NCAA Tournament berth TCU, a master’s in sports administration from St. Texas State also opened a new Athletic Aca- for the sixth time and the women’s golf team played Thomas University of Miami, Fla., and a doctorate in demic Center last year and will open a new track and in the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three health, physical education and recreation with an em- field stadium in 2011-12. Renovations for Bobcat Sta- years. That year, 52 Bobcat student-athletes earned phasis in sports administration from the University of dium continue as new scoreboards are being installed their bachelor’s degree, 166 student-athletes were New Mexico. and construction to add a $33-million North End Zone named to the SLC Commissioner’s Fall and Spring Teis resides in San Marcos with his wife, Jana, Complex has begun. The new complex will bring the Honor Rolls, with more than 100 student-athletes, and two daughters, Taylor (18), a freshman at Texas stadium capacity to nearly 30,000 for the 2012 season Strutters, cheerleaders, student trainers and man- State, and Shelby (14). opener against Texas Tech. agers maintaining a grade point average of 3.5 and These improvements come after new locker above. rooms were built at the Bobcat Tennis Complex and In 2010-11, the Bobcats won the Southland soccer field. In addition, new video boards were in- Conference baseball championship along with the stalled in each of the volleyball, men’s and women’s SLC Tournament titles in baseball and softball to basketball, and baseball/softball facilities in 2007-08. qualify for the NCAA Regional Tournaments. In addi- In 2009-10, Texas State Athletics received its tion, Logan Cunningham earned All-American honors second million-dollar gift when Jerry and Linda Fields in the pole vault with a fourth-place finish at the NCAA donated $6 million to the program. This followed their Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Texas State gift of $100,000 help fund Texas State’s football sea- also led Southland Con- son tickets drive for the 2008 season. The first $1 mil- ference schools with 102 lion gift to the department came from Darren B. Casey Bobcats being named to the in 2008. Those donations combined with record-set- SLC Commissioner’s 2011 ting corporate sponsorships and the student govern- Spring Honor Roll after 60 ment approving an athletic fee has helped Texas State Bobcats were named to become a NCAA Division I FBS Institution and join the Fall Honor Roll. In ad- the WAC. dition, 47 student-athletes Citing his leadership skills, experience and val- received their bachelor’s ues as elements that made him the right fit for the po- degree, and baseball’s Tyler sition, Texas State President Denise M. Trauth named Sibley was named a Capital Teis the Bobcats’ eighth director of athletics in March One CoSIDA Second-Team 2004. Academic All-American. A member of Texas State’s athletic administra- The future looks bright for tion since January, 1999, he resides on the Presi- Bobcat Athletics as the dent’s Council and reports directly to President Trauth. NCAA Division I Commit- Teis was honored as the 2005-06 General tee on Athletics Certification Sports TURF Systems AD of the Year Division I-AA announced that Texas State West Region Winner, presented by the National As- Athletics was certified as

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Paul Gowens Travis Comer Don Coryell Tracy Shoemake NCAA faculty representative associate athletic director- associate director- associate director- major gifts external athletics operations internal athletics operations & senior woman administrator

John Anderson Karen Chisum Derek Grice Laurie Hindson Mary Ellen Jones assistant athletic director- assistant athletic director & assistant athletic director- assistant athletic director- assistant athletic director- major gifts head volleyball coach facilities & game operations academic services NCAA compliance director of Athletic Academic Center

Bryan Miller Lacy Needham Chris Park Rick Poulter Joe Verschueren assistant athletic director- assistant athletic director- assistant athletic director- assistant athletic director- director of marketing and promotions business operations development sports information ticket operations

www.txstatebobcats.com 27 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball Vs. 2012 Opponents Baylor Notre Dame Texas Last Meeting: Baylor won, 6-4 (3/8/11) Last Meeting: Texas State won, 6-0 (2/18/07) Last Meeting: Texas won, 4-3 (6/5/11) Current Streak: Baylor, 1 Current Streak: Texas State, 3 Current Streak: Texas, 13 Last Home Win: 9-3 (4/21/10) Last Home Win: No Home Meetings Last Home Win: N/A Last Road Win: 13-2 (3/1/11) Last Road Win: No Road Meetings Last Road Win: 2-1 (4/27/05) Harrington’s Record vs.: 11-24 Harrington’s Record vs.: 3-0 Harrington’s Record vs.: 5-20

Central Arkansas Oregon Texas A&M Last Meeting: Central Arkansas won, 7-13 (4/10/11) Last Meeting: No Previous Meetings Last Meeting: Texas A&M won, 15-5 (5/10/11) Current Streak: Central Arkansas, 2 Current Streak: N/A Current Streak: Texas A&M, 1 Last Home Win: 11-4 (4/11/10) Last Home Win: N/A Last Home Win: 6-5 (3/30/10) Last Road Win: 8-3 (4/8/11) Last Road Win: N/A Last Road Win: 5-1 (4/11/06) Harrington’s Record vs.: 11-4 Harrington’s Record vs.: N/A Harrington’s Record vs.: 6-14

Houston Rice Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Last Meeting: Texas State won, 11-10 (3/13/11) Last Meeting: Rice won, 6-4 (5/17/11) Last Meeting: Texas State won, 14-1 (3/6/11) Current Streak: Texas State, 6 Current Streak: Rice, 4 Current Streak: Texas State, 4 Last Home Win: 11-10 (3/13/11) Last Home Win: 3-2 (2/6/07) Last Home Win: 13-8 (3/7/10) Last Road Win: 9-7 (2/21/10) Last Road Win: 4-1 (5/5/09) Last Road Win: 14-1 (3/6/11) Harrington’s Record vs.: 8-8 Harrington’s Record vs.: 7-22 Harrington’s Record vs.: 21-6

Lamar Sam Houston State Texas-Arlington Last Meeting: Texas State won, 9-5 (3/27/11) Last Meeting: Texas State won, 13-2 (5/27/11) Last Meeting: Texas-Arlington won, 9-6 (5/21/11) Current Streak: Texas State, 1 Current Streak: Texas State, 4 Current Streak: Texas-Arlington, 1 Last Home Win: 5-2 (3/28/10) Last Home Win: 13-2 (5/27/11) Last Home Win: 8-6 (5/22/10) Last Road Win: 9-5 (3/27/11) Last Road Win: 9-8 (3/21/10) Last Road Win: 4-2 (5/20/11) Harrington’s Record vs.: 20-24 Harrington’s Record vs.: 31-10 Harrington’s Record vs.: 28-13

Louisiana-Lafayette Santa Clara UTSA Last Meeting: Louisiana-Lafayette won, 10-1 (2/27/05) Last Meeting: No Previous Meetings Last Meeting: Texas State won, 7-6 (5/8/11) Current Streak: Louisiana-Lafayette, 1 Current Streak: N/A Current Streak: Texas State, 8 Last Home Win: 2-0 (2/22/04) Last Home Win: N/A Last Home Win: 3-0 (5/6/11) Last Road Win: 4-3 (2/9/03) Last Road Win: N/A Last Road Win: 7-6 (5/8/11) Harrington’s Record vs.: 3-4 Harrington’s Record vs.: N/A Harrington’s Record vs.: 24-14

McNeese State Southeastern Louisiana Wichita State Last Meeting: Texas State won,14-7 (5/1/11) Last Meeting: Texas State won, 5-2 (5/26/11) Last Meeting: No Previous Meetings Current Streak: Texas State, 1 Current Streak: Texas State, 3 Current Streak: N/A Last Home Win: 14-7 (5/1/11) Last Home Win: 5-2 (5/26/11) Last Home Win: N/A Last Road Win: 6-3 (5/9/10) Last Road Win: 12-10 (4/17/10) Last Road Win: N/A Harrington’s Record vs.: 23-13 Harrington’s Record vs.: 20-14 Harrington’s Record vs.: N/A

Nicholls Stephen F. Austin Last Meeting: Texas State won, 10-7 (5/28/11) Last Meeting: Texas State won, 9-0 (5/28/11) Current Streak: Texas State, 2 Current Streak: Texas State, 1 Last Home Win: 10-7 (5/28/11) Last Home Win: 9-0 (5/28/11) Last Road Win: 5-0 (5/14/10) Last Road Win: 3-2 (4/2/10) Harrington’s Record vs.: 32-10 Harrington’s Record vs.: 15-8

Northwestern State TCU Last Meeting: Texas State won, 16-2 (4/23/11) Last Meeting: TCU won, 3-1 (3/22/11) Current Streak: Texas State, 2 Current Streak: TCU, 8 Last Home Win: 7-3 (4/24/10) Last Home Win: 9-4 (3/7/01) Last Road Win: 16-2 (4/23/11) Last Road Win: 5-1 (2/14/06) Harrington’s Record vs.: 18-15 Harrington’s Record vs.: 8-13 28 bobcat Baseball 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball All-Time Record vs. Opponents

Opponent Record First Last Last Result Opponent Record First Last Last Result Akron 3-0 2/25/11 2/27/11 W, 12-2 (H) Notre Dame 4-3 3/16/87 2/18/07 W, 6-0 (N) Angelo State 2-0 2/12/05 2/13/05 W, 11-5 (H) Oklahoma 4-5 4/16/91 2/2/07 W, 8-3 (N) Air Force 1-0 2/20/11 2/20/11 W, 9-4 (H) Oklahoma State 1-4 3/11/89 4/15/98 L, 1-5 (A) Arkansas 0-1 4/6/11 4/6/11 L, 5-6 (A) Penn State 5-0 3/8/99 3/14/10 W, 5-4 (H) Arkansas State 2-1 2/19/00 2/22/09 W, 3-2 (N) Prairie View A&M 37-1 3/26/85 4/27/11 W, 5-1 (H) Army 0-1 5/30/09 5/30/09 L, 4-7 (N) Princeton 1-0 6/4/11 6/4/11 W, 3-1 (N) Baylor 17-43 3/11/85 3/8/11 L, 4-6 (H) Purdue 3-0 3/6/09 3/8/09 W, 14-10 (H) Bellevue 1-0 3/9/91 3/9/91 W, 13-2 (H) Rice 12-44 2/14/85 5/17/11 L, 4-6 (A) Boston College 0-1 5/29/09 5/29/09 L, 7-8 (N) Sam Houston State* 51-41 3/30/85 5/27/11 W, 13-2 (H) California 1-0 2/15/03 2/15/03 W, 6-5 (N) San Diego State 0-2 2/27/99 2/28/99 L, 12-13 (N) Central Arkansas* 11-4 4/20/07 4/10/10 L, 7-13 (A) San Jose State 0-1 5/27/00 5/27/00 L, 2-5 (N) Central Florida 1-0 2/21/97 2/21/97 W, 8-2 (N) Schreiner 6-1 2/25/88 2/24/94 W, 14-7 (H) Clemson 1-0 5/24/97 5/24/97 W, 12-7 (N) Siena 1-0 2/22/09 2/22/09 W, 10-5 (N) Concordia Lutheran 3-5 4/14/91 2/1/95 L, 7-10 (H) Southeastern La.* 36-21 4/6/85 5/26/11 W, 5-2 (H) Cornell 1-2 3/29/85 3/20/97 W, 6-1 (H) Southern Illinois 0-1 3/8/98 3/8/98 L, 2-3 (N) Creighton 3-4 3/12/95 3/9/02 W, 5-3 (N) Southwestern 9-9 2/17/85 4/18/90 L, 6-8 (A) Dallas Baptist 3-3 2/17/00 4/15/06 W, 9-7 (H) St. Cloud State 4-0 3/6/89 3/6/91 W, 3-2 (H) Emporia State 1-0 3/9/91 3/9/91 W, 3-2 (H) St. Edward’s 14-3-1 2/25/85 4/19/06 W, 15-7 (H) Evangel 7-1 3/9/89 3/10/93 W, 12-2 (H) St. John’s 0-1 2/25/06 2/25/06 L, 3-10 (N) Florida 0-1 5/27/00 5/2700 L, 0-14 (N) St. Mary’s (TX) 3-4-1 2/12/87 4/4/95 L, 7-8 (A) Gonzaga 0-1 2/4/06 2/4/06 L, 4-8 (N) Stephen F. Austin* 40-19 4/14/85 5/28/11 W, 9-0 (H) Hardin-Simmons 5-0 2/9/90 3/3/91 W, 6-5 (H) Tarleton State 0-1 4/27/88 4/27/88 L, 1-2 (H) Houston 13-23 3/19/85 3/13/11 W, 11-10 (H) TCU 11-24 2/19/85 3/22/11 L, 1-3 (A) Houston Baptist 14-0 2/16/90 4/12/11 W, 3-2 (H) Texas 9-34 4/15/86 6/5/11 L, 3-4 (A) Howard Payne 3-0 2/13/90 2/14/90 W, 15-5 (H) Texas A&M 12-38 2/28/87 5/10/11 L, 5-15 (A) Huston-Tillotson 11-0 3/14/88 4/6/94 W, 12-2 (A) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi* 24-6 4/3/01 3/6/11 W, 14-1 (A) Illinois 3-0 3/15/95 2/23/08 W, 2-1 (N) Texas A&M-Kingsville 4-2 2/7/93 3/12/08 W, 12-1 (H) Incarnate Word 19-9 4/14/87 3/23/04 W, 8-2 (H) Texas Lutheran 2-0 2/16/87 2/16/87 W, 11-5 (A) Kansas 1-1 2/26/95 2/10/01 L, 3-9 (N) Texas Southern 35-6 4/9/85 3/4/07 W, 7-0 (H) Kansas State 1-1 3/10/85 3/10/85 W, 4-3 (H) Texas Tech 6-7 3/1/85 4/18/11 L, 5-8 (H) Kent State 0-1 6/3/11 6/3/11 L, 2-4 (N) Texas Wesleyan 1-1 2/26/87 2/26/87 L, 6-7 (A) Lamar* 27-38 3/5/85 3/27/11 W, 9-5 (A) Toledo 1-0 3/9/07 3/9/07 W, 14-1 (N) Louisiana-Lafayette 4-8 2/16/85 2/27/05 L, 1-10 (N) Trinity 6-0 1/28/91 2/2/93 W, 9-2 (A) Louisiana-Monroe 33-28 4/16/88 4/17/05 W, 9-2 (A) UT Arlington* 48-35 5/2/88 5/21/11 L, 6-9 (A) Louisiana Tech 1-1 3/4/85 3/4/85 L, 1-3 (H) UT-Pan American 43-19 2/8/86 4/16/08 W, 8-0 (H) LSU 0-3 2/27/04 2/29/04 L, 2-13 (A) UTSA* 46-27 3/11/92 5/8/11 W, 7-6 (A) Lubbock Christian 8-2 4/3/85 2/2/00 W, 5-3 (H) Virginia Commonwealth 2-0 3/11/95 3/12/95 W, 9-3 (H) Mankato State 7-4-1 3/25/87 3/20/91 L, 3-4 (H) Wayland Baptist 2-0 2/8/93 2/8/93 W, 7-2 (H) Marist 1-0 2/26/05 2/26/05 W, 6-1 (N) Western Kentucky 0-1 2/27/10 2/27/10 L, 3-4 (N) Mary Hardin-Baylor 10-2 2/17/86 3/1/89 L, 1-5 (A) Yale 3-0 3/9/99 3/11/99 W, 9-4 (H) McNeese State* 38-32 3/19/88 5/1/11 W, 14-7 (H) Miami (Ohio) 1-0 2/25/05 2/25/05 W, 7-5 (N) * Current Southland Conference member Missouri 0-2 3/10/07 3/30/11 L, 2-3 (H) Missouri State 0-1 2/19/11 2/19/11 L, 8-12 (H) Missouri Valley 2-0 3/16/86 3/16/86 W, 13-1 (H) Nebraska 2-2 2/14/03 2/18/11 W, 7-2 (H) Nevada 0-1 5/23/97 5/23/97 L, 1-7 (N) New Mexico 5-7 2/18/05 3/2/08 W, 8-7 (H) New Mexico State 1-0 2/18/00 2/18/00 W, 7-6 (N) Nicholls* 45-33 4/5/85 5/28/11 W, 10-7 (H) North Carolina-Charlotte 1-0 2/9/01 2/9/01 W, 7-6 (N) North Dakota 2-0 3/13/88 3/13/88 W, 20-4 (H) North Dakota State 3-0 3/8/85 3/21/88 W, 13-5 (N) North Texas 10-3 2/9/85 4/24/88 W, 14-2 (A) Northern Illinois 2-0 3/7/08 3/9/08 W, 16-5 (H) Northwestern St.* 47-37 4/13/85 4/23/11 W, 16-2 (A) www.txstatebobcats.com 29 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball 2011 Final Stats

Record: 41-23 Home: 28-9 Away: 12-13 Neutral: 1-1 Southland: 24-9

Batting 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% 3 Vest, Clint .342 30 20 76 11 26 2 0 0 15 28 .368 6 1 9 5 .393 1 6 1 1 7 21 2 .933 1 Sibley, Tyler .340 61 61 256 62 87 12 3 6 37 123 .480 36 5 19 5 .428 2 5 20 24 82 155 12 .952 21 Kalenkosky, Casey .327 64 63 245 59 80 17 0 21 69 160 .653 27 9 50 6 .404 6 3 6 6 588 35 4 .994 29 McVaney, Jeff .319 64 64 238 53 76 11 1 10 47 119 .500 34 15 37 5 .428 5 3 12 17 70 14 3 .966 39 Kubitza, Kyle .310 64 64 226 59 70 12 7 10 66 126 .558 54 7 48 3 .446 7 4 16 19 37 120 23 .872 30 Stumph, Andrew .307 61 60 238 35 73 12 0 5 43 100 .420 15 2 34 3 .347 4 5 0 0 414 46 4 .991 22 Atwood, Bret .293 63 60 239 51 70 4 1 0 25 76 .318 18 3 14 4 .349 1 13 21 26 149 4 2 .987 40 Falvey, Cory .281 42 33 121 19 34 4 1 2 22 46 .380 12 0 34 2 .343 1 3 1 1 35 1 3 .923 13 Gallegos, Christi .267 33 28 90 20 24 0 0 0 7 24 .267 5 2 15 2 .320 0 6 2 2 42 83 10 .926 4 Nuti, Isaac .261 45 36 119 12 31 4 0 1 26 38 .319 15 8 25 2 .375 2 3 2 4 48 105 14 .916 14 Fuda, Joey .219 43 26 105 16 23 3 0 1 13 29 .276 13 2 27 1 .311 2 3 10 13 55 2 2 .966 24 Gambill, Cody .208 43 31 106 21 22 1 1 3 14 34 .321 28 3 29 1 .381 2 2 2 2 32 2 0 1.000 ------41 Mickan, Morgan .230 31 16 61 7 14 1 0 0 2 15 .246 8 0 17 0 .314 1 1 4 4 13 1 0 1.000 42 Lacombe, Andrew .200 19 10 40 5 8 1 0 0 3 9 .225 5 2 7 1 .319 0 1 0 0 85 7 0 1.000 2 Perkins, Cody .118 8 4 17 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 .118 0 1 4 0 .167 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals .294 64 64 2177 431 640 84 14 59 390 929 .427 276 60 369 40 .383 34 59 97 119 1696 687 84 .966 Opponents .267 64 64 2188 298 584 72 20 25 256 771 .352 220 54 494 42 .346 21 45 51 75 1664 697 89 .964

LOB - Team (513), Opp (534). DPs turned - Team (44), Opp (41). CI - Team (0), Opp (2). IBB - Team (7), McVaney, J. 2, Gambill, C. 1, Kubitza, K. 1, Sibley, T. 1, Kalen- kosky 1, Atwood, B. 1, Opp (7). Picked off - Sibley, T. 10, Kubitza, K. 3, Atwood, B. 3, McVaney, J. 2, Fuda, J. 1, Lacombe, A. 1, Stumph, A. 1, Mickan, M. 1.

Pitching (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) 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 6 Hart, Donnie 0.00 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 3.1 3 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 13 .231 0 0 0 0 0 27 Smith, Carson 1.99 9 3 17 15 2 0 1 0 113.1 90 40 25 48 129 9 2 2 416 .216 18 19 4 2 8 29 McVaney, Jeff 2.08 1 3 17 0 0 0 1 9 26.0 25 9 6 12 24 2 1 0 88 .284 0 3 0 3 7 35 Dvorsky, Joseph 2.83 3 0 24 1 1 1 0 7 41.1 41 15 13 10 38 7 2 2 156 .263 0 2 0 4 3 11 King, Tyler 2.93 1 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 15.1 10 6 5 10 12 4 0 0 53 .189 3 1 0 2 1 7 Pittman, Fielding 3.19 2 2 31 0 0 0 0 0 36.2 43 17 13 9 21 4 1 2 146 .295 2 3 0 0 2 12 Lemke, Hunter 3.46 2 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 13.0 15 10 5 4 11 2 0 1 55 .273 1 3 0 0 1 17 Pitts, Mitchell 3.66 6 3 19 16 2 1 0 0 105.2 111 50 43 34 72 11 1 5 413 .269 5 6 2 2 4 10 Turner, Colton 4.33 9 2 16 16 1 0 0 0 87.1 94 50 42 27 72 11 5 7 343 .274 4 9 3 6 5 9 Adamek, Dylan 4.35 2 2 11 0 0 0 0 1 10.1 9 6 5 5 10 0 2 1 38 .237 0 1 0 1 1 18 Ballew, Travis 5.06 4 2 21 7 0 0 0 0 53.1 49 37 30 26 53 6 1 3 202 .243 11 1 0 0 6 45 Colon, Lee 5.67 1 4 11 8 0 0 0 0 33.1 52 27 21 14 29 10 3 1 145 .359 4 2 0 1 4 15 Finnegan, Kyle 6.97 1 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 10.1 13 10 8 5 4 3 0 0 46 .283 3 2 0 0 0 36 Grist, Scott 7.71 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 6 5 2 2 2 0 1 0 14 .429 2 1 0 0 0 26 Shepperd, Garrett 9.45 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 6.2 7 7 7 6 12 1 0 0 26 .269 1 0 0 0 1 31 Borski, Brian 11.25 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 8 5 5 3 1 1 1 0 19 .421 0 1 0 0 1 38 McGonigle, Jim 12.00 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 8 4 4 2 2 1 0 1 15 .533 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 3.73 41 23 64 64 6 3 1 17 565.1 584 298 234 220 494 72 20 25 2188 .267 54 54 9 21 45 Opponents 5.81 23 41 64 64 3 2 1 12 554.2 640 431 358 276 369 84 14 59 2177 .294 52 60 14 34 59

PB - Team (10), Stumph, A. 10, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (8), Pitts, M. 3, Stumph, A. 2, McVaney, J. 1, Smith, C. 1, Turner, C. 1, Opp (22). SBA/ATT - Stumph, A. (38-56), Smith, C. (12-19), Lacombe, A. (12-15), Pitts, M. (8-12), Turner, C. (5-8), Dvorsky, J. (7-8), Ballew, T. (4-6), Pittman, F. (3-6), Colon, L. (5-6), Lemke, H. (2-2), Adamek, D. (2-2), McVaney, J. (0-1), King, T. (1-1), Kalenkosky (1-1), Grist, S. (1-1), Shepperd, G. (1-1), Borski, B. (0-1), McGonigle, J (0-1).

30 bobcat Baseball 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball 2011 Results/Season In Review 2011 Results The 2011 Texas State baseball team left its mark on the program’s history after winning both the Southland Conference regular season and tournament championships, qualifying for an Date Opposing team Score Overall Southland NCAA Regional and tying the team record for wins in a season. ^ Feb 18, 2011 NEBRASKA W 7-2 1-0-0 0-0-0 The Bobcats began the season strong, going 19-7 through the team’s first 26 games, ^ Feb 19, 2011 MISSOURI STATE 8-12 L 1-1-0 0-0-0 including a stretch of seven straight wins from late February to early March. That early success ^ Feb 20, 2011 AIR FORCE W 9-4 2-1-0 0-0-0 set the pace for a Bobcat team that finished the regular season with a 35-20 overall record and Feb 23, 2011 RICE 10-11 L 2-2-0 0-0-0 24-9 Southland Conference mark to earn the program’s third consecutive SLC regular season Feb 25, 2011 AKRON W 2-1 3-2-0 0-0-0 championship. Feb 26, 2011 AKRON W 6-3 4-2-0 0-0-0 Along the way, Texas State had a 13-2 victory over No. 16 Baylor and six series sweeps Feb 27, 2011 AKRON W 12-2 5-2-0 0-0-0 – Akron, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, Houston, Sam Houston State, UTSA and Nicholls. The Mar 01, 2011 at Baylor W 13-2 6-2-0 0-0-0 Bobcats also earned a spot in a top-25 national poll during the last three weeks of the regular season, ranking No. 25 in the Baseball America poll. * Mar 04, 2011 at A&M-Corpus Christi W 5-3 7-2-0 1-0-0 Five Bobcats earned spots on All-Southland Conference Teams, led by pitcher Carson * Mar 05, 2011 at A&M-Corpus Christi W 13-7 8-2-0 2-0-0 Smith who also took home the Southland Conference Pitcher of the Year award for the second * Mar 06, 2011 at A&M-Corpus Christi W 14-1 9-2-0 3-0-0 straight season. Head coach Ty Harrington earned his second Southland Conference Coach Mar 08, 2011 BAYLOR 4-6 L 9-3-0 3-0-0 of the Year nod, and in addition to Smith, first baseman Casey Kalenkosky, third baseman Kyle Mar 11, 2011 HOUSTON W 2-1 10-3-0 3-0-0 Kubitza and second baseman Tyler Sibley each earned All-SLC First Team honors. Two players Mar 12, 2011 HOUSTON W 17-15 11-3-0 3-0-0 also made the All-SLC Second Team in left fielder Jeff McVaney and catcher Andrew Stumph. Mar 13, 2011 HOUSTON W 11-10 12-3-0 3-0-0 In addition to being named the SLC Pitcher of the Year, Smith also became the third Texas Mar 15, 2011 at Texas 1-3 L 12-4-0 3-0-0 State all-American when he was named a Louisville Slugger All-American Second Team * Mar 18, 2011 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 6-3 13-4-0 4-0-0 selection following a season in which he posted a 9-3 record, 1.99 ERA and 129 strikeouts in * Mar 19, 2011 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 5-3 14-4-0 5-0-0 a team-high 113 1/3 innings on the mound. Smith held opponents to a .216 batting average * Mar 20, 2011 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 8-1 15-4-0 6-0-0 collectively and allowed just two home runs during the season. The 6-foot-5 right hander’s ERA Mar 22, 2011 at TCU 1-3 L 15-5-0 6-0-0 and strikeouts this season were both single-season bests for the Texas State baseball program. * Mar 25, 2011 at Lamar W 7-1 16-5-0 7-0-0 In the postseason, the Bobcats got off to a slow start with a loss in the first round of the * Mar 26, 2011 at Lamar 6-7 L 16-6-0 7-1-0 Southland Conference Tournament, but Texas State rebounded with five consecutive wins to * Mar 27, 2011 at Lamar W 9-5 17-6-0 8-1-0 capture its fourth SLC Tournament championship and first since 2000. The No. 1-seed Bobcats lost to Nicholls in the opening round before consecutive victories against Southeastern Loui- Mar 30, 2011 MISSOURI 2-3 L 17-7-0 8-1-0 siana, Sam Houston State and Nicholls, twice, to reach the championship game against No. * Apr 01, 2011 STEPHEN F AUSTIN W 10-3 18-7-0 9-1-0 2-seed Stephen F. Austin. * Apr 02, 2011 STEPHEN F AUSTIN W 12-11 19-7-0 10-1-0 In the SLC championship game, the Bobcats used a dominant four-hit shutout pitching per- * Apr 03, 2011 STEPHEN F AUSTIN 6-7 L 19-8-0 10-2-0 formance from Joseph Dvorsky along with a powerful offense to take a 9-0 victory, becoming Apr 06, 2011 at Arkansas 5-6 L 19-9-0 10-2-0 the first team to come back and win five games in the tournament after losing an opening-round * Apr 08, 2011 at Central Arkansas W 8-3 20-9-0 11-2-0 game since the tournament was changed to an eight-team format. Bret Atwood, Dvorsky, Chris- * Apr 09, 2011 at Central Arkansas 5-6 L 20-10-0 11-3-0 tian Gallegos, Kalenkosky and Sibley each earned SLC All-Tournament Team honors, while * Apr 10, 2011 at Central Arkansas 7-13 L 20-11-0 11-4-0 Kalenkosky was also named the tournament’s MVP. Apr 12, 2011 HOUSTON BAPTIST W 3-2 21-11-0 11-4-0 The win guaranteed Texas State a spot in the 64-team NCAA Regional field for the second * Apr 15, 2011 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 5-8 L 21-12-0 11-5-0 time in three years and fifth time ever. Texas State earned a No. 2 seed in the Austin Regional * Apr 16, 2011 SOUTHEASTERN LA. W 4-0 22-12-0 12-5-0 along with No. 1-seed Texas, No. 3-seed Kent State and No. 4-seed Princeton. * Apr 17, 2011 SOUTHEASTERN LA. W 7-5 23-12-0 13-5-0 After dropping the first game of the regional against No. 24 Kent State, 4-2, in 11 innings, Apr 18, 2011 TEXAS TECH 5-8 L 23-13-0 13-5-0 the Bobcats rebounded with a 3-1 win over Princeton for the team’s first NCAA Regional victory * Apr 21, 2011 at Northwestern State 4-7 L 23-14-0 13-6-0 since 2000. Texas State then met No. 5 Texas in an elimination game and had the host team * Apr 22, 2011 at Northwestern State W 4-1 24-14-0 14-6-0 on the ropes with a 2-0 lead after four innings, but the Longhorns rallied and took a 3-2 lead heading into the ninth inning. Texas State pushed across a run to tie the game at 3-3, but the * Apr 23, 2011 at Northwestern State W 16-2 25-14-0 15-6-0 Longhorns responded with a run in the bottom of the ninth to eliminate the Bobcats from the Apr 26, 2011 at Texas 0-2 L 25-15-0 15-6-0 postseason. Apr 27, 2011 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 5-1 26-15-0 15-6-0 Texas State finished its 2011 campaign with a 41-23 overall record, tying the program’s * Apr 29, 2011 MCNEESE STATE W 5-2 27-15-0 16-6-0 record for wins in a season set in 2009. The Bobcats were especially tough to beat at home, * Apr 30, 2011 MCNEESE STATE 2-6 L 27-16-0 16-7-0 finishing with a 28-9 record at Bobcat Ballpark when playing in front of the San Marcos fans. * May 01, 2011 MCNEESE STATE W 14-7 28-16-0 17-7-0 The Bobcats also set several new team records during the 2011 season, including a pair of * May 06, 2011 UTSA W 3-0 29-16-0 18-7-0 pitching records, strikeouts (494) and ERA (3.73), along with at-bats (2,177) and stolen bases * May 07, 2011 at UTSA W 9-7 30-16-0 19-7-0 (97). * May 08, 2011 at UTSA W 7-6 31-16-0 20-7-0 Seniors who completed their eligibility at Texas State included Atwood, Brian Borski, Lee May 10, 2011 at Texas A&M 5-15 L 31-17-0 20-7-0 Colon, Dvorsky, Jim McGonigle, Fielding Pittman and Clint Vest. * May 13, 2011 NICHOLLS W 6-4 32-17-0 21-7-0 Following the season, the Bobcats had a program-record five players drafted in the MLB * May 14, 2011 NICHOLLS W 4-3 33-17-0 22-7-0 First-Year Player Draft – juniors Kyle Kubitza (3rd round, Atlanta Braves), Carson Smith (8th * May 15, 2011 NICHOLLS W 14-3 34-17-0 23-7-0 round, Seattle Mariners), Casey Kalenkosky (13th round, Washington Nationals) and Tyler May 17, 2011 at Rice 4-6 L 34-18-0 23-7-0 Sibley (50th round, St. Louis Cardinals) along with senior Joseph Dvorsky (35th round, Chicago * May 19, 2011 at UT Arlington 5-6 L 34-19-0 23-8-0 White Sox). * May 20, 2011 at UT Arlington W 4-2 35-19-0 24-8-0 * May 21, 2011 at UT Arlington 6-9 L 35-20-0 24-9-0 Final 2011 Southland Conference Standings May 25, 2011 NICHOLLS 0-6 L 35-21-0 24-9-0 May 26, 2011 SOUTHEASTERN LA. W 5-2 36-21-0 24-9-0 SLC Overall May 27, 2011 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 13-2 37-21-0 24-9-0 Team Record Pct. Home Away Record Pct. Home Away Neutral May 27, 2011 NICHOLLS W 14-2 38-21-0 24-9-0 Texas State...... 24-9 .719 13-3 11-6 41-23 .635 28-9 11-13 1-1 May 28, 2011 NICHOLLS W 10-7 39-21-0 24-9-0 Stephen F. Austin...... 20-13 .606 10-8 10-5 37-23 .617 19-11 14-10 4-2 May 28, 2011 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 9-0 40-21-0 24-9-0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...19-14 .576 8-7 11-7 37-24 .607 15-11 18-10 4-3 $ Jun 03, 2011 vsKent State 2-4 L 40-22-0 24-9-0 Southeastern Louisiana....18-14 .562 8-6 10-8 35-22 .614 18-8 16-13 1-1 $ Jun 04, 2011 vsPrinceton W 3-1 41-22-0 24-9-0 Sam Houston State...... 17-16 .515 10-8 7-8 35-24 .593 24-9 10-14 1-1 $ Jun 05, 2011 at Texas 3-4 L 41-23-0 24-9-0 UTSA...... 16-17 .485 10-7 6-10 27-32 .458 15-12 11-16 1-4 UT Arlington...... 15-17 .469 9-8 6-9 27-28 .491 16-12 8-16 3-0 Lamar...... 15-18 .455 11-5 4-13 29-27 .518 21-9 7-15 1-3 ^ = Texas State Tournament Nicholls State...... 15-18 .455 10-9 5-9 28-29 .491 19-12 7-16 2-1 * = Conference game McNeese State...... 14-19 .424 10-7 4-12 26-29 .473 20-12 6-17 0-0 $ - Austin Regional Central Arkansas...... 13-20 .394 8-7 5-13 24-29 .453 17-11 7-18 0-0 () extra inning game Northwestern State...... 11-21 .344 4-10 7-11 22-32 .407 11-14 11-18 0-0

www.txstatebobcats.com 31 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball Accolades Southland Conference Awards Third Team Jason Martinson...... 2010 All-Southland Conference Bret Atwood...... 2009 First Team Mike Hart...... 2008 Casey Kalenkosky...... 2011 Jason Baca...... 2007 Tyler Sibley...... 2011 Aaron Garza...... 2007 Kyle Kubitza...... 2010, 2011 Cassidy Dresch...... 2006 Kyle Livingstone...... 2010 Justin Fiske...... 2006 Carson Smith...... 2010, 2011 Paul Goldschmidt...... 2008, 2009 Bobby Sawicki...... 2001, 2005 Kane Holbrooks...... 2009 Richard Martinez...... 2004 Thomas Field...... 2008 Cory Covert...... 2003 Adam Witek...... 2008 Jacob Spencer...... 2003 Justin Fiske...... 2007 Ignacio Suarez...... 2002 Kyle Anson...... 2005 Bryan Kent...... 2000, 2001 Nolan Mast...... 2005 Bryan Anderson...... 2000 Evan Tierce...... 2004 Chris Micheles...... 2000 Brandon Hankins...... 2003 SLC Player of the Year Bobby Sawicki...... 2002 Rey Arredondo...... 1997 Paul Goldschmidt...... 2009 William Brunson...... 1992 *Chad Spears...... 1997 Louie Carmona...... 2001 Gary Herrmann...... 1992 Lance Williams...... 2001 *Co-Player of the Year Chris Seaman...... 1999 SLC Hitter of the Year Corey Ehlers...... 1997 Paul Goldschmidt...... 2008, 2009 Matt Schnabel...... 1997 Darwin Pennye...... 1988 Chad Spears...... 1997 Alby Crvajal...... 1990 Jason Divin...... 1996 Gary Herrmann...... 1991, 1992 Collin Wissen...... 1996 Rocky Padilla...... 1994 SLC Pitcher of the Year Gary Herrmann...... 1991, 1992 Carson Smith...... 2010, 2011 Darren Dreyer...... 1991 Kane Holbrooks...... 2009 Alby Carvajal...... 1989, 1990 William Brunson...... 1992 Kenny Reese...... 1989 Darwin Pennye...... 1988 SLC Newcomer of the Year Darin West...... 1988 Carson Smith...... 2010 . Keith Prestridge...... 2009 Second Team Matt Miller...... 2004 Andrew Stumph...... 2011 Bret Atwood...... 2010 SLC Coach of the Year Jeff McVaney...... 2010, 2011 Ty Harrington...... 2009, 2011 Spenser Dennis...... 2009 Howard Bushong...... 1996 Keith Prestridge...... 2009 SLC All-Tournament Team Tyler Sibley...... 2009 Joseph Dvorsky, RHP...... 2011 Ben Theriot...... 2009 Christian Gallegos, SS ����������������������������������������������������������2011 Lance Loftin...... 2008 *Casey Kalenkosky, 1B �������������������������������������������������������2011 Zach Tritz...... 2008 Kyle Kubitza, 3B...... 2010 Thomas Field...... 2007 Jason Martinson, SS...... 2009, 2010 David Wood...... 2007 Jeff McVaney, DH...... 2010 Luke Cannon...... 2006 Tyler Sibley, OF/2B...... 2010, 2011 Scott Moore...... 2006 Clint Vest, 2B...... 2010 Kyle Jones...... 2005 Bret Atwood, OF...... 2009, 2011 Kyle Anson...... 2004 Paul Goldschmidt, 1B...... 2009 Matt Miller...... 2004 Ben Theriot, C...... 2008 Dominic Ramos...... 2004 Thomas Field, SS...... 2007 Tom Robbins...... 2003, 2004 Aaron Garza, OF...... 2007 Ignacio Suarez...... 2003 Mike Hart, P...... 2007 Marc Coles...... 2002 Luke Cannon, OF...... 2006 Chris Micheles...... 2002 Mark Cooper, 1B...... 2004 Jacob Spencer...... 2002 Terrence Moore, OF...... 2000 Mark Younk...... 2002 Chris Seaman, C...... 1999, 2000 Josh Newland...... 2001 Jason Washington, OF ����������������������������������������������������������2000 Terrence Moore...... 1999, 2000 Anthony Dominguez, OF �������������������������������������������������������1999 Chris Seaman...... 2000 John Tompkins, 1B...... 1999 Blake Williams...... 2000 Brad Eubank, 3B...... 1997 *Jeremy Fikac, DH...... 1997 John David Janek...... 1999 Matt Schnabel, OF...... 1996, 1997 John Tompkins...... 1999 Chad Spears, C...... 1997 Jeremy Fikac...... 1998 Collin Wissen, OF...... 1997 Jason Divin...... 1997 Rey Arredondo, SS...... 1996 Joel Bomersbach...... 1995 *Most Valuable Player Mack Steele...... 1993 Darren Dreyer...... 1992 Brian Gore...... 1992 32 bobcat Baseball 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball Accolades Regional Awards Academic All-Conference ABCA All-region (Since 2002) First Team First Team

Casey Kalenkosky...... 2011 Tyler Sibley...... 2010, 2011 Jeff McVaney...... 2010, 2011 Tyler Sibley...... 2011 Kyle Kubitza...... 2010 Carson Smith...... 2010, 2011 Kyle Livingstone...... 2010 Paul Goldschmidt...... 2009 Paul Goldschmidt...... 2008, 2009 Kane Holbrooks...... 2009 Adam WItek...... 2008 Brandon Hankins...... 2003 Justin Fiske...... 2007 Lance Williams...... 2000 Aaron Garza...... 2007 Cody Merrell...... 2006 Second Team Luke Cannon...... 2006 Kyle Kubitza...... 2011 Thomas Robbins...... 2003, 2004 Thomas Field...... 2008 Evan Tierce...... 2004 Paul Goldschmidt...... 2008 Jacob Spencer...... 2003 Lance Loftin...... 2008 Bobby Sawicki...... 2002 Zach Tritz...... 2008 . Bobby Sawicki...... 2000 Second Team . Garret Carruth...... 2010 Zach Tritz...... 2009

National Preseason Awards Southland Student-Athlete of the Year COLLEGE BASEBALL LINEUP Tyler Sibley...... 2011 Preseason All-America (Third Team) Paul Goldschmidt...... 2008, 2009 Carson Smith, RHP...... 2011

LOUISVILLE SLUGGER CoSIDA Academic Regional Awards Preseason All-America (Third Team) (Since 2007) Casey Kalenkosky, 1B ��������������������������������������������������������2012 First Team Carson Smith, RHP...... 2011 Tyler Sibley...... 2011 Paul Goldschmidt...... 2009 PING! BASEBALL Justin Fiske...... 2007 Preseason All-America (Third Team) Tyler Sibley, OF...... 2010 Second Team Jeff McVaney...... 2011 Tyler Sibley...... 2010 National Postseason Awards ABCA CoSIDA Academic All-America Awards All-America (Third Team) First Team Casey Kalenkosky, 1B ��������������������������������������������������������2011 Justin Fiske...... 2007 Kane Holbrooks, RHP...... 2009 Paul Goldschmidt, 1B...... 2009 Second Team Tyler Sibley...... 2011 BASEBALL AMERICA Paul Goldschmidt...... 2009 Freshman All-America (Second Team) Tyler Sibley, OF...... 2009 Bold indicates players in the 2011 roster

LOUISVILLE SLUGGER Freshman All-America Tyler Sibley, OF...... 2009 All-America (Second Team) Carson Smith, RHP...... 2011 Kane Holbrooks, RHP...... 2009 Paul Goldschmidt, 1B...... 2009

NCBWA All-America (Third Team) Kane Holbrooks, RHP...... 2009

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Games runs scored triples 1. 213....Bret Atwood...... 2008-11 1. 183....Tyler Sibley...... 2009-11 1. 11...... Evan Tierce...... 2001-04 2. 204....Laurn Randell...... 2007-10 2. 171....Bret Atwood...... 2008-11 11...... Terrence Moore...... 1998-00 3. 193....Evan Tierce...... 2001-04 3. 169....Laurn Randell...... 2007-10 3. 10...... Kyle Kubitza...... 2009-11 4. 178....Dominic Ramos...... 2002-05 4. 168....Thomas Field...... 2006-08 10...... Thomas Field...... 2006-08 5. 174....Thomas Field...... 2006-08 5. 148....Paul Goldschmidt...... 2007-09 10...... Dominic Ramos...... 2002-05 6. 172....Elliott Babcock...... 2005-08 6. 145....Evan Tierce...... 2001-04 10...... Joel Bomersbach...... 1995-97 7. 169....Louie Carmona...... 1998-01 7. 142....Kyle Kubitza...... 2009-11 7. 9...... Tyler Sibley...... 2009-11 169....Rex Robinson...... 1985-88 8. 129....Dominic Ramos...... 2002-05 9...... Laurn Randell...... 2007-10 9. 166....Kyle Kubitza...... 2009-11 9. 126....Rex Robinson...... 1985-88 9...... John Tompkins...... 1998-99 166....Chris Seaman...... 1997-00 10. 113.....Darwin Pennye...... 1987-88 10. 8...... Darwin Pennye...... 1987-88 11. 163....Tyler Sibley...... 2009-11 11. 110.....Jason Washington...... 2000-02 8...... Rex Robinson...... 1985-88 12. 162....Bryan Anderson...... 1998-00 110.....Wade Haynes...... 1985-87 8...... David Hamilton...... 1986-87 13. 161....Wade Haynes...... 1985-87 13. 103....Collin Wissen...... 1996-97 13. 7...... Bret Atwood...... 2008-11 14. 153....Rey Arredondo...... 1995-97 14. 102....Matt Schnabel...... 1996-97 7...... Collin Wissen...... 1996-97 15. 152....Dawid Bednarek...... 2004-06 15. 99...... Jeff McVaney...... 2009-11 7...... Rey Arredondo...... 1995-97 152....Jason Martinson...... 2008-10 7...... Wade Haynes...... 1985-88 runs batted in at-bats 1. 179....Paul Goldschmidt...... 2007-09 home runs 1. 783....Bret Atwood...... 2008-11 2. 145....Kyle Kubitza...... 2009-11 1. 36...... Paul Goldschmidt...... 2007-09 2. 739....Evan Tierce...... 2001-04 3. 140....Rex Robinson...... 1985-88 2. 27...... Kyle Kubitza...... 2009-11 3. 712....Laurn Randell...... 2007-10 4. 125....Alby Carvajal...... 1988-90 3. 25...... Gary Herrmann...... 1991-92 4. 663....Thomas Field...... 2006-08 5. 120....Evan Tierce...... 2001-04 25...... Rex Robinson...... 1985-88 5. 658....Tyler Sibley...... 2009-11 6. 116.....David Wood...... 2006-07 5. 23...... Mark Younk...... 2001-02 6. 600....Dominic Ramos...... 2002-05 7. 113.....Gary Herrmann...... 1991-92 6. 22...... Luke Cannon...... 2005-06 7. 590....Paul Goldschmidt...... 2007-09 8. 107....Laurn Randell...... 2007-10 7. 21...... Casey Kalenksoky.... 2011 8. 555....Kyle Kubitza...... 2009-11 9. 105....Mark Younk...... 2001-02 21...... David Wood...... 2006-07 9. 543....Adam Witek...... 2006-09 10. 104....Wade Haynes...... 1985-87 9. 20...... Jeff McVaney...... 2009-11 10. 531....Elliott Babcock...... 2005-08 104....Jason Martinson...... 2008-10 20...... Anthony Dominguez... 1998-99 11. 517....Chris Seaman...... 1997-00 12. 101....Matt Schnabel...... 1996-97 11. 18...... Marc Coles...... 2002-03 12. 510....Rey Arredondo...... 1995-97 13. 98...... Thomas Field...... 2006-08 18...... Chad Spear...... 1996-97 13. 507....Bryan Anderson...... 1998-00 98...... Jacob Spencer...... 2002-03 13. 17...... Tyler Sibley...... 2009-11 14. 502....Rex Robinson...... 1985-88 15. 97...... Kyle Livingstone...... 2009-10 17...... Laurn Randell...... 2007-10 15. 498....Laurn Randell...... 2008-10 17...... Thomas Field...... 2006-08 total bases 17...... Jacob Spencer...... 2002-03 batting average 1. 369....Paul Goldschmidt...... 2007-09 17...... Jeremy Fikac...... 1997-98 (min. 300 at-bats) 2. 335....Evan Tierce...... 2001-04 1. .405...Darwin Pennye...... 1987-88 3. 331....Lauren Randell...... 2007-10 stolen bases 2. .361...Gary Herrmann...... 1991-92 4. 330....Tyler Sibley...... 2009-11 1. 49...... Bret Atwood...... 2008-11 3. .353...Paul Goldschmidt...... 2007-09 5. 315....Kyle Kubitza...... 2009-11 2. 48...... Adam Witek...... 2006-09 4. .352...Jacob Spencer...... 2002-03 6. 303....Bret Atwood...... 2008-11 3. 46...... Jack Wickersham...... 1996-98 5. .351...David Wood...... 2006-07 7. 298....Thomas Field...... 2006-08 4. 41...... Tyler Sibley...... 2009-11 6. .348...Kyle Livingstone...... 2009-10 8. 271....Rex Robinson...... 1986-88 5. 40...... Dominic Ramos...... 2002-05 7. .345...Anthony Dominguez... 1998-99 9. 262....Jacob Spencer...... 2002-03 6. 39...... Laurn Randell...... 2007-10 8. .339...Terrence Moore...... 1998-00 10. 257....David Wood...... 2006-07 39...... Thomas Field...... 2006-08 9. .337...Tyler Sibley...... 2009-11 11. 256....Darwin Pennye...... 1987-88 8. 38...... Evan Tierce...... 2001-04 38...... Jason Washington...... 1999-02 10. .333...Jeff McVaney...... 2009-11 12. 236....Dominic Ramos...... 2002-05 11. .331...Matt Schnabel...... 1996-97 10. 33...... Leron Rogers...... 1992-93 13. 235....Matt Schnabel...... 1996-97 12. .331...Bret Atwood...... 2008-11 11. 30...... Darwin Pennye...... 1987-88 14. 231....Jeff McVaney...... 2009-11 13. .328...Ben Theriot...... 2007-09 12. 29...... Kyle Kubitza...... 2009-11 15. 228....Jason Martinson...... 2008-10 14. .326...Kyle Kubitza...... 2009-11 13. 28...... Collin Wissen...... 1996-97 228....Wade Haynes...... 1985-97 15. .325...Evan Tierce...... 2001-04 14. 24...... Wade Haynes...... 1985-87 15. 23...... David Hamilton...... 1986-87 doubles Hits 1. 45...... Paul Goldschmidt...... 2007-09 1. 259....Bret Atwood...... 2008-11 Walks 2. 246....Evan Tierce...... 2001-04 2. 43...... Evan Tierce...... 2001-04 1. 125....Kyle Kubitza...... 2009-11 3. 223....Laurn Randell...... 2007-10 3. 39...... Tyler Sibley...... 2009-11 2. 110.....Paul Goldschmidt...... 2007-09 39...... Laurn Randell...... 2007-10 4 222....Tyler Sibley...... 2009-11 110.....Wade Haynes...... 1985-87 5. 208....Paul Goldschmidt...... 2007-09 5. 36...... Thomas Field...... 2006-08 4. 103....Rex Robinson...... 1985-88 6. 190....Thomas Field...... 2006-08 6. 35...... Ignacio Suarez...... 2002-03 5. 92...... Greg Kero...... 1989-90 7 181....Kyle Kubitza...... 2009-11 7. 34...... David Wood...... 2006-07 6. 87...... Tyler Sibley...... 2009-11 8. 172....Jacob Spencer...... 2002-03 34...... Mark Cooper...... 2003-04 7. 86...... Thomas Field...... 2006-08 9. 170....Dominic Ramos...... 2002-05 9. 33...... Kyle Kubitza...... 2009-11 8. 78...... Matt Schnabel...... 1996-97 10. 168....Darwin Pennye...... 1987-88 33...... Jason Martinson...... 2008-10 9. 73...... Dominic Ramos...... 2002-05 11. 166....Chris Seaman...... 1997-00 11. 32...... Matt Schnabel...... 1996-97 73...... Alby Carvajal...... 1988-90 12. 165....Adam Witek...... 2007-09 32...... Joel Bomersbach...... 1995-97 11. 72...... Laurn Randell...... 2007-10 13. 156....David Wood...... 2006-07 13. 31...... Kyle Anson...... 2004-05 72...... John David Janek...... 1999-00 14. 153....Jack Wickersham...... 1996-98 31...... Rex Robinson...... 1985-88 72...... Monte Hale...... 1985-87 15. 152....Alby Carvajal...... 1988-90 15. 29...... Ben Theriot...... 2007-09 14. 71...... Kyle Kubitza...... 2009-10 152....Rex Robinson...... 1985-88 29...... Jacob Spencer...... 2002-03 71...... Leron Rogers...... 1992-93 34 bobcat Baseball 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball Individual Single-Season Batting Records at-bats doubles stolen bases 1. 261...... Collin Wissen...... 1997 1. 21...... Paul Goldschmidt...... 2009 1. 31...... Jack Wickersham...... 1998 2. 258...... Jacob Spencer...... 2002 21...... Ignacio Suarez...... 2003 2. 24...... Adam Witek...... 2007 3. 257...... Ignacio Suarez...... 2003 3. 20...... Kyle Kubitza...... 2010 3. 21...... Bret Atwood...... 2011 4. 256...... Tyler Sibley...... 2011 20...... Paul Goldschmidt...... 2008 4. 20...... Tyler Sibley...... 2011 5. 255...... David Wood...... 2007 20...... David Wood...... 2007 20...... Leron Rogers...... 1992 6. 254...... Bret Atwood...... 2010 6. 19...... Jason Martinson...... 2010 20...... Evan Tierce...... 2004 7. 251...... Evan Tierce...... 2004 19...... Kyle Anson...... 2004 20...... Larry Swanzy...... 1985 8. 247...... Dominic Ramos...... 2005 8. 18...... Matt Miller...... 2004 8. 19...... Dominic Ramos...... 2005 9. 245...... Casey Kalenkosky...... 2011 18...... Mark Cooper...... 2003 19...... Ignacio Suarez...... 2003 10. 244...... Kyle Livingstone...... 2010 18...... Jacob Spencer...... 2002 19...... Rodney Snyder...... 1989 18...... Matt Schnabel...... 1996 runs scored walks 1. 77...... Tyler Sibley...... 2009 triples 1. 55...... Paul Goldschmidt...... 2009 2. 72...... Paul Goldschmidt...... 2009 1. 7...... Kyle Kubitza...... 2011 2. 54...... Kyle Kubitza...... 2011 3. 66...... Thomas Field...... 2008 7...... Thomas Field...... 2008 3. 52...... Greg Kero...... 1990 4. 62...... Tyler Sibley...... 2011 7...... Terrence Moore...... 1999 4. 44...... Rocky Padilla...... 1994 5. 61...... Thomas Field...... 2007 7...... John Tompkins...... 1999 5. 43...... John David Janek...... 2000 61...... Matt Schnabel...... 1997 7...... Mike Frost...... 1989 43...... Wade Haynes...... 1987 7. 60...... Kyle Kubitza...... 2010 5. 6...... Luke Cannon...... 2006 7. 42...... Mark Younk...... 2001 8. 59...... Casey Kalenkosky...... 2011 6...... Collin Wissen...... 1996 42...... Matt Schnabel...... 1997 59...... Kyle Kubitza...... 2011 6...... David Hamilton...... 1986 42...... Matt Davis...... 1991 59...... Paul Goldschmidt...... 2008 8. 5...... Bret Atwood...... 2009 42...... Rex Robinson...... 1987 59...... Bret Atwood...... 2009 5...... Dominic Ramos...... 2005 5...... Dominic Ramos...... 2004 Hits 5...... Joel Bomersback...... 1995 1. 97...... David Wood...... 2007 5...... Kragen Hawkins...... 1991 2. 94...... Jacob Spencer...... 2002 5...... Darwin Pennye...... 1987 3. 92...... Matt Miller...... 2004 5...... Wade Haynes...... 1986 4. 90...... Kyle Livingstone...... 2010 5. 88...... Bret Atwood...... 2010 home runs 6. 87...... Tyler Sibley...... 2011 1. 21...... Casey Kalenkosky...... 2011 87...... Anthony Dominguez...... 1999 2. 18...... Paul Goldschmidt...... 2009 8. 86...... Bret Atwood...... 2009 18...... Luke Cannon...... 2006 86...... Evan Tierce...... 2004 4. 17...... Paul Goldschmidt...... 2008 10. 84...... Tyler Sibley...... 2009 17...... Gary Herrmann...... 1992 84...... Lance Williams...... 2001 6. 16...... Pancho Hedfelt...... 1985 7. 15...... Josh Newland...... 2001 batting average 8. 14...... David Wood...... 2007 (min. 150 at-bats) 9. 13...... Jacob Spencer...... 2002 1. .412.....Darwin Pennye...... 1987 13...... Rex Robinson...... 1988 2. .406.....Spenser Dennis...... 2009 3. .399.....Chris Seaman...... 1999 total bases 4. .398.....Darwin Pennye...... 1988 1. 161...... David Wood...... 2007 5. .387.....Matt Miller...... 2004 2. 160...... Casey Kalenkosky...... 2011 6. .380.....David Wood...... 2007 3. 157...... Paul Goldschmidt...... 2008 7. .377.....Lance Williams...... 2001 157...... Jacob Spencer...... 2002 8. .376.....Keith Prestridge...... 2009 5. 154...... Paul Goldschmidt...... 2009 9 .371.....Collin Wissen...... 1996 6. 143...... Luke Cannon...... 2006 .371.....Gery Herrmann...... 1991 7. 142...... Anthony Dominguez...... 1999 8. 139...... Kyle Livingstone...... 2010 runs batted in 139...... Thomas Field...... 2008 1. 88...... Paul Goldschmidt...... 2009 9. 138...... Kyle Kubitza...... 2010 2. 77...... David Wood...... 2007 138...... Matt Miller...... 2004 3. 69...... Casey Kalenkosky...... 2011 69...... Paul Goldschmidt...... 2008 5. 66...... Kyle Kubitza...... 2011 6. 65...... Luke Cannon...... 2006 65...... Pancho Hedfelt...... 1985 8. 64...... John Tompkins...... 1999 9. 63...... Kyle Livingstone...... 2010 Bold indicates players in the 2011 roster 10. 60...... Marc Coles...... 2002

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APPEARANCES STRIKEOUTS 1. 83...... Jason Baca...... 2004-07 1. 241...... Bobby Sawicki...... 2001-05 2. 77...... Michael Gultz...... 2001-04 2. 233...... Darren Dreyer...... 1990-92 3. 70...... Dickie Gonzalez...... 1999-02 3. 227...... Mike Hart...... 2006-08 4. 67...... Paul Schappert...... 2001-04 4. 223...... Carson Smith...... 2010-11 5. 66...... Corey Ehlers...... 1994-97 5. 206...... Corey Ehlers...... 1994-97 6. 60...... Fielding Pittman...... 2010-11 6. 203...... Blake Williams...... 1998-00 60...... Bobby Sawicki...... 2001-05 7. 191...... William Brunson...... 1991-92 8. 59...... Blake Williams...... 1998-00 8. 188...... Scott Moore...... 2005-06 9. 58...... Scott Sherrill...... 1996-98 9. 181...... Justin Fiske...... 2006-07 58...... Kenny Reese...... 1986-89 181...... Paul Schappert...... 2001-04 11. 167...... Kenny Reese...... 1986-89 WINS 12. 155...... Tom Robbins...... 2003-04 1. 26...... Corey Ehlers...... 1994-97 13. 146...... Tony Valle...... 1987-89 26...... Darren Dreyer...... 1990-92 14. 128...... Glenn Jacobs...... 1990-91 3. 24...... Kenny Reese...... 1986-89 15. 127...... Mitchell Pitts...... 2009-11 4. 23...... Bobby Sawicki...... 2001-05 5. 20...... Paul Schappert...... 2001-04 COMPLETE GAMES 20...... William Brunson...... 1991-92 1. 28...... Darren Dreyer...... 1990-92 7. 19...... Carson Smith...... 2010-11 2. 17...... Jason Divin...... 1996-97 19...... Mike Hart...... 2006-08 3. 15...... Pete Dressen...... 1985-86 19...... Blake Williams...... 1998-00 4. 14...... Corey Ehlers...... 1994-97 10. 17...... Zach Tritz...... 2008-09 14...... William Brunson...... 1991-92 17...... Jacob Casanova...... 1999-02 6. 13...... Blake Williams...... 1998-00 17...... Jason Divin...... 1996-97 7. 12...... Bobby Sawicki...... 2001-05 8. 10...... Glenn Jacobs...... 1990-91 INNINGS PITCHED 10...... Tony Valle...... 1987-89 1. 360.1.....Corey Ehlers...... 1994-97 10...... Kenny Reese...... 1986-89 2. 329.1.....Bobby Sawicki...... 2001-05 3. 312.1.....Paul Schappert...... 2001-04 SHUTOUTS 4. 281.1.....Blake Williams...... 1998-00 1. 7...... Darren Dreyer...... 1990-92 5. 270.0.....Darren Dreyer...... 1990-92 7...... Corey Ehlers...... 1994-97 6. 233.2.....Kenny Reese...... 1986-89 3. 3...... Carson Smith...... 2010-11 7. 218.0.....Carson Smith...... 2010-11 3...... Tom Robbins...... 2003-04 8. 202.1.....Jacob Casanova...... 1999-02 3...... Blake Williams...... 1998-00 9. 198.2.....Jason Divin...... 1996-97 5. 2...... Justin Fiske...... 2006-07 10. 195.2.....Steven Siers...... 2005-08 2...... Jeremy Fikac...... 1997-98 11. 191.0.....William Brunson...... 1991-92 2...... Steven Smith...... 1995-96 12. 186.2.....Tom Robbins...... 2003-04 2...... Kevin Kirkpatrick...... 1993-96 13. 185.9.....Mike Hart...... 2006-08 2...... Adam Hillman...... 1993 14. 175.2.....Scott Moore...... 2005-06 2...... Jack Ford...... 1992 15. 175.1.....Brian Borski...... 2008-11 2...... William Brunson...... 1991-92

EARNED RUN AVERAGE SAVES (min. 100 innings pitched) 1. 10...... Cory Covert...... 2001-03 1. 2.21...... Justin Fiske...... 2006-07 10...... Garrett Sherrill...... 1999-00 2. 2.52...... Carson Smith...... 2010-11 3. 9...... Jeff McVaney...... 2009-11 3. 2.73...... Darren Dreyer...... 1990-92 4. 8...... Stephen Smith...... 1995-96 4. 2.84...... Jason Baca...... 2004-07 5. 7...... Joseph Dvorsky...... 2010-11 5. 2.99...... Brandon Hankins...... 2002-03 7...... Justin Fiske...... 2006-07 6. 3.09...... Tom Robbins...... 2003-04 7...... Chad Massengale...... 2000-01 7. 3.38...... Mike Hart...... 2006-07 7...... Darren Dreyer...... 1990-92 8. 3.59...... Scott Moore...... 2005-06 7...... Glenn Serviente...... 1987-89 9. 3.77...... Corey Ehlers...... 1994-97 10. 6...... Michael Gultz...... 2001-04 10. 3.86...... Bobby Sawicki...... 2001-05 6...... Michael Russo...... 2009-10

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APPEARANCES STRIKEOUTS 1. 34...... Tyler Brundridge...... 2009 1. 129...... Carson Smith...... 2011 2. 32...... Justin Fiske...... 2006 2. 127...... Blake Williams...... 2000 32...... Chad Massengale...... 2000 3. 124...... Bobby Sawicki...... 2002 4. 31...... Fielding Pittman...... 2011 4. 118...... Scott Moore...... 2006 5. 30...... Garret Carruth...... 2010 5. 110...... Justin Fiske...... 2007 30...... Jason Baca...... 2007 6. 102...... Scott Linebrink...... 1997 30...... Eric Weaver...... 2007 102...... William Brunson...... 1992 8. 28...... Chris Hill...... 2005 8. 101...... Darren Dreyer...... 1990 28...... Garrett Sherrill...... 1999 9. 96...... Jack Ford...... 1992 10. 27...... Fielding Pittman...... 2010 10. 95...... Tony Valle...... 1989 27...... Aaron Taylor...... 2008 11. 94...... Carson Smith...... 2010 27...... Mike Huddleston...... 1999 12. 89...... Mike Hart...... 2008 13. 87...... Mike Hart...... 2007 WINS 14. 83...... Jeremy Fikac...... 1998 1. 12...... William Brunson...... 1992 15. 82...... Brandon Hankins...... 2003 2. 11...... Bobby Sawicki...... 2002 11...... Blake Williams...... 2000 COMPLETE GAMES 4. 10...... Carson Smith...... 2010 1. 11...... Darren Dreyer...... 1990 10...... Kane Holbrooks...... 2009 2. 10...... Blake Williams...... 2000 10...... Scott Moore...... 2006 10...... Jason Divin...... 1996 10...... Jason Divin...... 1996 10...... Pete Dressen...... 1986 10...... Darren Dreyer...... 1990 10...... Sean Snedeker...... 1985 9. 9...... Carson Smith...... 2011 6. 9...... Darren Dreyer...... 1992 9...... Zach Tritz...... 2008 7. 8...... William Brunson...... 1992 9...... Justin Fiske...... 2007 8. 7...... Bobby Sawicki...... 2002 9...... Scott Linebrink...... 1997 7...... Jason Divin...... 1997 7...... Tony Valle...... 1989 INNINGS PITCHED 1. 129.2.... Blake Williams...... 2000 SHUTOUTS 2. 118.1..... Bobby Sawicki...... 2002 1. 3...... Carson Smith...... 2010 3. 113.1..... Carson Smith...... 2011 3...... Tom Robbins...... 2004 113.1..... Tom Robbins...... 2004 3...... Blake Williams...... 2000 5. 111.2..... Justin Fiske...... 2007 3...... Corey Ehlers...... 1997 6. 111.1..... Corey Ehlers...... 1997 5. 2...... Justin Fiske...... 2007 111.1..... Scott Linebrink...... 1997 2...... Stephen Smith...... 1995 8. 110.2..... Paul Schappert...... 2003 2...... Corey Ehlers...... 1994 9. 108.1.... William Brunson...... 1992 2...... Kevin Kirkpatrick...... 1994 108.1.... Darren Dreyer...... 1990 2...... Adam Hillman...... 1993 2...... Darren Dreyer...... 1992 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 2...... Jack Ford...... 1992 (min. 50 innings pitched) 2...... Darren Dreyer...... 1990 1. 1.99...... Carson Smith...... 2011 2. 2.01...... Justin Fiske...... 2007 SAVES 3. 2.07...... Darren Dreyer...... 1991 1. 9...... Jeff McVaney...... 2011 4. 2.10...... Brandon Hankins...... 2003 2. 8...... Stephen Smith...... 1996 5. 2.51...... Darren Dreyer...... 1992 3. 7...... Joseph Dvorksy...... 2011 6. 2.56...... Justin Fiske...... 2006 7...... Justin Fiske...... 2006 7. 2.70...... Tom Robbins...... 2003 7...... Glenn Serviente...... 1989 8. 2.77...... Kenny Reese...... 1987 6. 6...... Michael Russo...... 2009 9. 2.92...... Blake Williams...... 2000 6...... Cory Covert...... 2001 10. 3.05...... Steve Flowers...... 1986 6...... Garrett Sherrill...... 2000 9. 5...... Garret Carruth...... 2010 5...... Josh Walter...... 2008 5...... Eric Weaver...... 2007 5...... Dominic Ramos...... 2004

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Single-Season Team Records Single-Game Records GAMES TOTAL BASES AT-BATS 1. 64 in 2011 1. 1081 in 2009 Team: 56, vs. Northwestern St (4/9/06) 64 in 1997 2. 1026 in 2002 56, vs Prairie View A&M (3/24/09) 3. 63 in 2000 3. 981 in 2008 Indiv.: 8, John Tompkins vs. San Diego St. (2/27/99) 4. 62 in 1987 4. 971 in 2001 8, Cassidy Dresch vs. Northwestern St. (4/9/06) 5. 60 in 2002/2007/2010 5. 958 in 2010 8, Spenser Dennis vs. Prairie View A&M (3/24/09) VICTORIES STOLEN BASES 8, Laurn Randell vs. Prairie View A&M (3/24/09) 1. 41 in 2011 1. 97 in 2011 41 in 2009 2. 96 in 1997 HITS 3. 39 in 1987 3. 89 in 2007 Team: 31, vs. Prairie View A&M (3/24/09) 4. 38 in 1997 4. 85 in 1999 Indiv.: 7, Spenser Dennis vs. Prairie View A&M (3/24/09) 38 in 2010 5. 83 in 1998 RUNS BATTED IN WIN PERCENT WALKS Team: 30, vs. Prairie View A&M (3/24/09) 1. .707 in 2009 1. 347 in 1987 Indiv.: 9, John Tompkins vs. Southeastern La. (3/28/99) 2. .688 in 1991 2. 338 in 1990 3. .645 in 1987 3. 290 in 1991 RUNS 4. .641 in 2011 4. 281 in 1989 Team: 33, vs. Prairie View A&M (3/24/09) 5. .633 in 2010 5. 278 in 1988 Team (SLC): 20, at Central Arkansas (4/22/07) AT-BATS PUTOUTS 20, vs. UTSA (4/30/00) 1. 2177 in 2011 1. 1696 in 2011 Team (Postseason): 16, vs. Sam Houston (5/16/97) 2. 2169 in 1997 2. 1614 in 1997 Team (Series): 44, vs. McNeese State (2001) 3. 2132 in 2002 3. 1600 in 2000 Indiv.: 5, 7x - MR Spenser Dennis vs. Prairie View A&M (3/24/09) 4. 2105 in 2009 4. 1579 in 2006 5. 2099 in 2000 5. 1573 in 2002 HOME RUNS Team: 7, vs. Texas A&M-CC (2/23/02) RUNS SCORED ASSISTS Indiv.: 3, Jeff McVaney vs. McNeese State (5/1/11) 1. 496 in 2009 1. 715 in 2002 3, Spenser Dennis vs. Prairie View A&M (4/15/09) 2. 453 in 2001 2. 687 in 2011 3. 452 in 2008 3. 684 in 2003 3, Wade Haynes vs. Texas Wesleyan (2/26/87) 4. 447 in 1997 4. 675 in 2004 5. 431 in 2011 5. 672 in 2000 DOUBLES 672 in 2009 Team: 7, vs. UT-Pan American (1/31/97) HITS Indiv.: 4, Kyle Kubitza at Stephen F. Austin (4/3/10) 1. 704 in 2009 FIELDING PCT 2. 664 in 2010 1. .972 in 2007 STOLEN BASES 3. 660 in 2002 2. .970 in 2009 Team: 8, vs. Incarnate Word (2/13/97) 4. 656 in 1999 3. .969 in 2008 Indiv.: 4, Adam Witek vs. Notre Dame (2/18/07) 5. 645 in 2008 4. .968 in 2000 4, Jose Rodriguez vs. Southeastern Louisiana (5/1/05) 5. .967 in 1999 BATTING AVG. 1. .334 in 2009 EARNED RUN AVG STRIKEOUTS 2. .320 in 2008 1. 3.73 in 2011 Team: 19, vs. Nicholls (3/18/07) 3. .318 in 1999 2. 3.83 in 2006 Indiv.: 17, Justin Fiske vs. Nicholls State (3/18/07) 4. .317 in 2010 3. 3.88 in 2007 5. .313 in 2001 4. 3.90 in 1992 (3.899) HITS ALLOWED 5. 3.90 in 1991 (3.902) Team: 27, vs. San Diego St.(2/27/99) RUNS BATTED IN 1. 463 in 2009 COMPLETE GAMES RUNS ALLOWED 2. 426 in 2008 1. 29 in 1987 Team: 25, vs. McNeese St. (4/18/99) 3. 401 in 2001 2. 24 in 1992 4. 392 in 2010 24 in 1986 HOME RUNS ALLOWED 5. 390 in 2011/2002 4. 23 in 1991 23 in 1985 Team: 6, vs. UT Arlington (4/10/93) DOUBLES 6, vs. UTSA (5/1/09) 1. 132 in 2002 STRIKEOUTS 2. 123 in 2010 1. 494 in 2011 3. 119 in 2004 2 464 in 2006 Miscellaneous Records 119 in 2001 3. 415 in 2000 HITTING STREAK 5. 117 in 1997 4. 409 in 2002 30 Games - Tyler Sibley (2010-11) 5. 393 in 2010 TRIPLES 1. 28 in 1996 SHUTOUTS WINNING STREAK 2. 25 in 1999 1. 7 in 1994 11 Games - March 3 - March 20, 1991 3. 22 in 1988 2. 5 in 2007 4. 21 in 1995 5 in 2004 LOSING STREAK 5. 20 in 1997 5 in 2003 12 Games - Feb. 14 - March 2, 1999 5 in 2000 HOME RUNS 1. 75 in 2009 SAVES NO-HITTERS 2. 70 in 2002 1. 17 in 2011 Glenn Jacobs and Troy Clouse - February 17, 1990 3. 64 in 2008 2. 16 in 2001 Texas State 3, Prairie View A&M 0 4. 62 in 2001 3. 12 in 2003 5. 59 in 2011/1985 4. 12 in 2000 William Brunson - April 17, 1992 5. 11 in 2004/2002 Texas State 1, McNeese State 0

38 bobcat Baseball 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball All-Time Lettermen

A Divin, Jason ‘96-‘97 J O Steele, Mack ‘93-‘94 Abschneider, Brian ‘03-’04 Dominguez, Anthony ‘98-‘99 Jacobs, Glenn ‘90-‘91 Oakes, Matt ‘07 Stegent, Mike ‘98 Adamek, Dylan ‘11- Donaldson, Dan ‘06 Janak, Taylor ’09 Olivera, Manny ‘01 Steiner, Matt ‘09 Allison, Dallas ‘89 Doughty, Rich ‘86-‘87 Janek, John David ‘99-‘00 Stumph, Andrew ‘10- Almarez, Johnny ‘87-‘88 Dresch, Cassidy ‘05-’06 Jansky, Jeff ‘96- ‘97 P Suarez, Ignacio ‘02-‘03 Anderson, Bryan ‘98-‘00 Dress, Chris ‘86 Jean, Chris ‘02-‘05 Padilla, Rocky ‘94 Stockman, Carl ‘95-‘96 Anson, Kyle ‘04-‘05 Dressen, Pete ‘85-‘86 Johnson, Chad ‘05 Parr, Brook ‘02-‘03 Swanson, Aaron ‘91 Armijo, Chris ‘06-’07 Dreyer, Darren ‘90-‘92 Johnson, Eric ‘00-‘01 Patrick, Scott ‘87-‘89 Swanzy, Larry ‘85 Armstrong, Ryan ‘03 Dusek, Brad ‘99 Jones, Chris ‘95 Patton, Bobby ‘85-‘87 Arredondo, Rey ‘95-‘97 Dvorsky, Joseph ‘10-’11 Jones, Kyle ‘05-’06 Paulissen, Ed ‘85-‘87 T Arriaga, John ‘91 Joseph, Scott ‘85-‘86 Paulson, Stephen ‘97-‘98 Taber, Chris ‘93 Atwood, Bret ‘08-’11 E Joyce, Jimmy ‘85 Peacock, Chris ‘99’-’00 Taylor, Aaron ‘08-’09 Edwards, James ‘85 Pearce, Doug ‘04-‘05 Theriot, Ben ‘07-’09 B Ehlers, Corey ‘94-‘97 K Pennye, Darwin ‘87-‘88 Tierce, Evan ‘01-‘04 Babcock, Elliott ‘05-’08 Ellis, J.P. ‘93-‘94 Kalenkosky, Casey ‘11- Perdue, Aaron ‘02-’03 Tomlinson, Eric ‘01 Baca, Jason ‘04-’07 Espisito, Pete ‘86-‘87 Keel, Heath ‘05-’06 Perkins, Cody ‘11- Tompkins, John ‘98-‘99 Bailey, Andrew ‘88-‘90 Eubank, Brad ‘96-‘97 Kent, Bryan ‘00-‘01 Perry, Kyle ‘06-’07 Tritz, Zach ‘08-’09 Baker, Chad ‘88, ‘89 Kero, Greg ‘89-’90 Pfaff, Mark ‘88 Tuel, Todd ‘00 Ballew, Travis ‘10- F Killion, Byron ‘97-‘98 Pittman, Fielding ‘09- Turner, Colton ‘10- Barrett, Danny ‘95-‘96 Falvey, Cory ‘11- King, Tyler ‘11 Pitts, Mitchell ‘09- Turrabiartes, James ‘93-‘94 Bednarek, Dawid ‘04-‘06 Farr, Cody ‘01-‘02 Kirkpatrick, Kevin ‘93-‘96 Pool, Chris ‘93 Bennett, Ryan ‘05-’06 Farrow, Jonathan ‘08 Klaer, Tony ‘98 Potts, Chad ‘93-‘94 V Betz, Mark ‘87 Field, Thomas ‘06-’08 Kline, Kevin ‘92 Potts, Chris ‘91, ‘93 Valle, Tony ‘87-‘89 Biggers, Brian ‘89-‘90 Fikac, Jeremy ‘97-‘98 Kolek, Richard ‘90 Powell, James ‘85-‘87 Vaughn, Greg ‘95 Bishop, Pat ‘98 Finnegan, Kyle ‘11- Kopycinski, Jordan ‘09-’10 Prather, Gilbert ‘86-‘88 Vest, Clint ‘08-’11 Boening, B.J. ‘05-’07 Fiske, Justin ‘06-’07 Kubitza, Kyle ‘09-’11 Prestridge, Keith ‘09 Vidaurri, Jr., Steven ‘08 Boles, Zach ’08 Fithian, Grant ‘93-‘94 Villarreal, Mark ‘98-‘99 Bomersbach, Joel ‘95-‘97 Flanagan, Steven ‘92 L Q Vinklarek, Mark ‘88 Bordon, Rodney ‘90 Flowers, Steve ‘86-‘89 Lacombe, Andrew ‘10-’11 Quayle, C.J. ‘04-’05 Virtue, Kevin ‘02 Borski, Brian ‘08-’11 Ford, Jack ‘92 Ladewig, Lane ‘96-‘97 Vrba, Terry ‘87-‘90 Broussard, Brian ‘95-‘96 Forrister, Aaron ‘00-‘01 Lancaster, James ‘88 R Vuskov, Mark ‘94-‘96 Brundridge, Tyler ’08-’09 Frame, David ‘03 Lankford, Nick ‘02-‘03 Ramos, Dominic ‘02-‘05 Brunson, William ‘91-‘92 Franco, Cole ‘08 Leal, Javier ‘93 Randell, Laurn ‘07-’10 W Bryant, Tyler ‘05 Frost, Mike ‘89 Leinweber, Mark ‘91 Raney, Robert ‘87-‘88 Wade, Tim ‘00-‘01 Bunn, Jared ‘05-’07 Fuda, Joey ‘11- Lemke, Hunter ‘11- Reiter, Morgan ‘94-‘95 Walter, Josh ‘07-’08 Burger, Mike ‘93 Fuller, Aaron ‘07-’08 Lester, Dennis ‘89 Reese, Kenny ‘86-‘89 Walters, David ‘97-’98 Burk, Guy ‘85-‘87 Lewis, Domonique ‘00-‘01 Rhodes, K.J. ‘95 Warder, Trey ‘01 Burkhart, Morgan ‘93 G Lieber, Jon ‘07-’08 Riddle, Todd ‘86 Washington, Jason ‘99-‘02 Burks, Will ‘89 Gallegos, Christian ‘10-’11 Linebrink, Scott ‘97 Rioux, Dan ‘94-’95 Weaver, Eric ‘07-’08 Burnett, Colton ‘10 Gambill, Cody ‘08-’09 Livingstone, Kyle ‘09-’10 Robbins, Brady ‘05 Welding, Rodney ‘85 Burnett, Jason ‘95 Garcia, Shaun ‘09-’10 Loftin, Lance ‘08-’09 Robbins, Tom ‘03-‘04 Wellens, David ‘89 Byrd, Gary ‘88-‘89 Garner, Ron ‘86 Lowden, Coy ‘99-‘02 Robinson, Rex ‘86-‘88 Wells, Bradley ‘00 Garza, Aaron ‘06-’07 Lynch, Philip ‘07 Rocha, Andy ‘97-‘98 West, Darin ‘85-‘86 C Garza, Jarod ‘05-’06 Rod, Coby ‘97-‘98 Whiteside, Dale ‘85 Cabaniss, Ed ‘90-’91 Gaviglio, Brandon ‘08 M Rodriguez, Danny ‘85 Wickersham, Jack ‘96-‘98 Cabral, Sid ‘85-‘86 Gembler, Kyle ‘06-’08 Machac, Aaron ‘94 Rodriguez, Jose, ‘04-‘05 Wienhoff, Dean ‘88 Cannon, Luke ‘05-’06 George, Reagan ‘98-’00 Mansfield, Brad ‘95-‘96 Rogers, Doug ‘88 Williams, Blake ‘98-‘00 Cantu, Craig ‘93-‘94 Goldschmidt, Paul ‘07-’09 Maranda, Jason ‘07-’08 Rogers, Leron ‘92-‘93 Williams, Bryan ‘95 Carmona, Louie ‘98-‘01 Golson, Stephen ‘87 Marek, John ‘86-‘87 Ross, Cody ‘05-’06 Williams, Greg ‘96 Carroll, Billy ‘92 Gonzales, Jeff ‘98-‘99 Martin, Chad ‘92 Rounding, Brian ‘93-‘95 Williams, Jarrett ‘03-‘04 Carruth, Garret ‘09-’10 Gonzalez, Dickie ‘99-‘02 Martinek, Dustin ‘92-‘94 Rucker, Shannon ‘94 Williams, Jesse ‘85 Carter, Ben ‘02-‘03 Goodyear, Gary ‘93-‘94 Martinez, Ed ‘85-‘87 Russo, Michael ‘09-’10 Wilson, Jimmy ‘87 Carter, Casey ‘96-‘97 Gore, Brian ‘92-‘93 Martinez, Richard ‘03-‘04 Rutherford, Kyle ‘99-‘01 Williams, Lance ‘01 Carvajal, Alby ‘88- ‘90 Graham, John ‘95 Martinson, Jason ‘08-’10 Rutledge, Bryant ‘09-’10 Winfield, Brian ‘96 Carvajal, Charlie ‘88, ‘90 Griffen, Tom ‘86 Massengale, Chad ‘00-‘01 Winkelmann, Chad ‘98-‘00 Casanova, Jacob ‘99-‘02 Grist, Scott ‘11 Mast, Nolan ‘04-‘05 S Winkelvoss, Matt ‘92-‘93 Castaneda, Adrian ‘98 Gruber, David ‘88-‘89 Matthews, Trey ‘88-‘89 Salazar, Gilbert ‘85-‘87 Wisneski, Gabe ‘03-’04 Cavalli, Jason ‘95-’96 Gryseels, John ‘92 McGonigle, Jim ‘11 Salinas, David ‘86-‘88 Wisnoski, Robert ‘85-‘86 Cazares, Sergio ‘02-’03 Guest, Casey ‘06-’07 McKee, Craig ‘94 Sample, Russell ‘94 Wissen, Collin ‘96-‘97 Cervantes, Jerry ‘07-’08 Gultz, Michael ‘01-‘04 McKeown, Jay ‘89-‘90 Santos, Pat ‘88 Witek, Adam ‘06-’09 Chancellor, Brandon ‘02-‘03 McMullen, Kenneth ‘93-’94 Saunders, Keith ‘89-’92 Witherspoon, Kelly ‘00-‘01 Chavez, Tony ‘03-‘04 H McVaney, Jeff ‘09- Sawicki, Bobby ‘01-‘05 Witt, Doug ‘89 Cherry, Brian ‘96 Hass, Andy ‘86-‘87 Meeks, Matt ‘01-’02 Schappert, Paul ‘01-‘04 Wood, David ‘06-’07 Clemmer, Terry ‘97-‘98 Hale, Monte ‘85-‘87 Meliah, Chris ‘91-‘92 Schnabel, Matt ‘96-‘97 Wrightsil, Dickie ‘85 Clouse, Troy ‘90 Hall, Mitch ‘98-‘99 Mercado, Miguel ‘05 Schramm, Lance ‘06 Coles, Marc ‘02-’03 Hamilton, David ‘86-‘87 Merrell, Bo ’08 Schwegmann, Eric ‘86-‘89 Y Colon, Lee ‘10-’11 Hankins, Brandon ‘02-‘03 Merrell, Cody ‘06 Scott, Mark ‘92-‘93 Yancy, Robert ‘88-‘89 Comeaux, Daniel ‘91 Harendt, Michael ‘89 Micheles, Chris ‘00-‘02 Seaman, Chris ‘97-‘00 Yates, Mike ‘90-‘91 Cooper, Mark ‘03-‘04 Harrell, Brian ‘91 Mickan, Morgan ‘11- Serviente, Glenn ‘87-‘89 Younk, Mark ‘01-‘02 Corson, Matt ‘96-‘97 Harris, Mike ‘85 Miller, Chad ‘94 Shepperd, Garrett ‘10- Covert, Cory ‘01-‘03 Harrison, Steve ‘85-‘88 Monasmith, Mark ‘91 Sherrill, Garrett ‘99-‘00 Z Crumpton, Pat ‘04, ‘06-’07 Hart, Chris ‘87-‘89 Moore, Scott ‘05-’06 Sherrill, Scott ‘96-‘98 Zepeda, Noel ‘95 Curry, Lance ‘97-‘98 Hart, Donnie ‘11- Moore, Terrence ‘99-‘00 Sibley, Tyler ‘09- Zigal, Joey ‘02-‘03 Czap, Doug ‘85 Hart, Mike ‘06-’08 Morrow, Covey ‘09-’10 Siers, Steven ‘05-’08 Zuege, Steve ‘91 Hawkins, Kragen ‘90-‘91 Myrick, John ‘85 Singer, Gary ‘85-‘86 Zuercher, Barry ‘85 D Haynes, Wade ‘85-‘87 Sizemore, Chris ‘91 Daniel, Harlan ‘89-‘90 Heath, Tiim ‘09 N Skrabanek, Neil ‘91, ‘93 Davis, Mark ‘03 Hedfelt, Pancho ‘85 Nash, Todd ‘85-‘86 Smith, Carson ‘10--11 Davis, Matt ‘91-‘92 Herrmann, Gary ‘91-‘92 Nemec, Brian ‘02 Smith, Stephen ‘95-‘96 Davis, Tim ‘96 Hill, Chris ‘02, ‘04-‘06 Neumann, Daniel ‘10 Snedeker, Sean ‘85-‘86 DeBose, Rodney ‘85 Hill, Matt ‘91-‘92 Neumann, Don ‘87-‘88 Snyder, Rodney ‘89 Degelia, Sam ‘90 Hillman, Adam ‘93 Newkirk, Greg ‘95-‘96 Spear, Chad ‘96-‘97 Delgado, Gary ‘99 Holden, Murray ‘01 Newland, Josh ‘01 Spencer, Bart ‘95-‘96 Dempsey, Dalton ‘93 Holbrooks, Kane ‘08-’09 Nuti, Isaac ‘11- Spencer, Jacob ‘02-‘03 Dennis, Spenser ’08-’09 Huddleston, Mike ‘99-‘00 Spencer, Travis ‘05 Dinkins, Jeff ‘98-‘99 Hulings, Mark ‘91 Spradlin, Todd ‘99-‘00 www.txstatebobcats.com 39 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball Year-by-Year Results

1985 — 29-27, 9-9 GSC W 4/20 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 9-5 L 4/1 * Sam Houston State...... 2-3 L 3/22 Mankato State...... 6-9 W 4/20 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 7-6 W 4/1 * Sam Houston State...... 4-3 T 3/22 Mankato State...... 3-3 Coach: Jay Jeffrey W 4/27 * at Northwestern State...... 9-3 L 4/2 * Sam Houston State...... 7-8 L 3/24 * Stephen F. Austin...... 0-2 W 2/9 North Texas...... 8-1 W 4/27 * at Northwestern State...... 10-3 L 4/5 UT-Pan American...... 0-9 W 3/24 * Stephen F. Austin...... 3-1 W 2/9 North Texas...... 4-0 L 4/28 at Louisiana-Lafayette...... 0-1 L 4/5 UT-Pan American...... 4-9 L 3/25 * Stephen F. Austin...... 0-2 W 2/10 North Texas...... 6-5 L 4/28 at Louisiana-Lafayette...... 0-1 L 4/6 at Texas Southern...... 2-3 W 4/1 Huston-Tillotson...... 9-0 L 2/14 at Rice...... 3-4 * Gulf Star Conference game L 4/6 at Texas Southern...... 8-9 W 4/1 Huston-Tillotson...... 3-0 L 2/14 at Rice...... 1-6 W 4/9 * at Northwestern State...... 6-3 W 4/3 UT-Pan American...... 7-5 W 2/16 Louisiana-Lafayette...... 8-2 L 4/9 * at Northwestern State...... 3-4 L 4/3 UT-Pan American...... 3-13 L 2/16 Louisiana-Lafayette...... 4-9 1987 — 39-21-2, 14-6 GSC W 4/10 * at Northwestern State...... 5-3 W 4/7 * Sam Houston State...... 9-4 W 2/17 at Southwestern...... 14-9 Coach: Steve Prentice W 4/12 at Baylor...... 3-1 L 4/7 * Sam Houston State...... 4-7 L 2/17 at Southwestern...... 8-9 W 2/6 at St. Edward’s...... 6-2 W 4/12 at Baylor...... 4-0 W 4/8 * Sam Houston State...... 7-1 L 2/19 at TCU...... 2-5 L 2/6 at St. Edward’s...... 4-5 L 4/16 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 1-4 W 4/10 Texas Southern...... 15-1 L 2/19 at TCU...... 4-5 W 2/7 St. Edward’s...... 7-6 W 4/16 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 8-6 W 4/10 Texas Southern...... 14-3 W 2/25 at St. Edward’s...... 6-3 T 2/7 St. Edward’s...... 5-5 W 4/20 at Southwestern...... 14-3 W 4/13 * at Northwestern State...... 6-2 L 3/1 # Texas Tech...... 0-7 W 2/9 at Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 4-3 L 4/20 at Southwestern...... 5-13 L 4/13 * at Northwestern State...... 2-3 L 3/2 at North Texas...... 3-4 W 2/9 at Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 8-6 L 4/23 * at North Texas...... 8-13 L 4/14 * at Northwestern State...... 5-8 W 3/2 # Texas Tech...... 5-2 L 2/12 at St. Mary’s...... 8-12 W 4/23 * at North Texas...... 9-8 W 4/17 at St. Edward’s...... 5-3 W 3/4 Louisiana Tech...... 4-3 W 2/12 at St. Mary’s...... 6-1 W 4/24 * at North Texas...... 13-2 L 4/18 at Southwestern...... 6-8 L 3/4 Louisiana Tech...... 1-3 W 2/14 North Texas...... 5-4 L 4/27 Tarleton St...... 1-2 L 4/21 * UT Arlington...... 0-9 L 3/5 Lamar...... 0-13 W 2/14 North Texas...... 7-1 L 5/2 * at UT Arlington...... 0-6 W 4/21 * UT Arlington...... 11-3 L 3/5 Lamar...... 2-11 W 2/15 North Texas...... 5-1 * Southland Conference game L 4/22 * UT Arlington...... 6-8 W 3/8 North Dakota State...... 16-13 W 2/16 at Texas Lutheran...... 18-5 # at University of Texas (Austin, Texas) L 4/25 at Baylor...... 7-14 W 3/8 North Dakota State...... 12-0 W 2/16 at Texas Lutheran...... 11-5 % at San Antonio, Texas L 4/28 * at McNeese State...... 4-6 L 3/10 Kansas State...... 9-11 L 2/20 at Southwestern...... 6-7 W 4/28 * at McNeese State...... 3-2 W 3/10 Kansas State...... 4-3 W 2/20 at Southwestern...... 9-1 L 4/29 * at McNeese State...... 4-5 L 3/11 at Baylor...... 2-12 1989 — 31-24, 10-8 SLC L 2/22 at TCU...... 0-2 * Southland Conference game L 3/11 at Baylor...... 1-12 L 2/22 at TCU...... 0-5 Coach: Steve Prentice # at Texas (Austin, Texas) L 3/17 * at Southeastern Louisiana...... 5-6 W 2/26 at Texas Wesleyan...... 9-4 L 2/11 Incarnate Word...... 1-3 L 3/17 * at Southeastern Louisiana...... 4-5 L 2/26 at Texas Wesleyan...... 6-7 W 2/11 Incarnate Word...... 7-3 L 3/19 at Houston...... 5-11 L 2/28 at Texas A&M...... 3-4 L 2/14 Texas A&M...... 1-6 1991 — 33-15, 4-7 SLC W 3/26 Prairie View A&M...... 10-4 L 2/28 at Texas A&M...... 2-9 L 2/14 Texas A&M...... 0-2 Coach: Steve Prentice W 3/26 Prairie View A&M...... 14-2 W 3/2 Texas Southern...... 13-2 W 2/21 Prairie View A&M...... 10-5 W 1/28 at Trinity...... 17-2 L 3/29 % Cornell...... 4-7 W 3/2 Texas Southern...... 7-4 W 2/21 Prairie View A&M...... 4-2 W 2/2 Houston Baptist...... 12-2 L 3/29 % Cornell...... 3-8 W 3/4 Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 8-0 L 2/22 at Texas A&M...... 3-6 W 2/2 Houston Baptist...... 5-3 L 3/30 * Sam Houston State...... 2-6 W 3/4 Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 3-2 L 2/22 at Texas A&M...... 3-6 W 2/8 at Texas Southern...... 7-3 W 3/30 * Sam Houston State...... 5-4 W 3/6 at Houston...... 6-4 L 2/25 at Houston...... 1-8 W 2/8 at Texas Southern...... 6-4 W 4/3 Lubbock Christian...... 12-11 W 3/7 at Rice...... 11-8 L 2/25 at Houston...... 3-6 W 2/9 at Houston Baptist...... 12-8 L 4/3 Lubbock Christian...... 9-12 L 3/7 at Rice...... 0-7 W 2/26 at Prairie View A&M...... 18-10 W 2/9 at Houston Baptist...... 20-5 W 4/5 * Nicholls...... 5-3 W 3/10 Southwestern...... 3-1 W 2/26 at Prairie View A&M...... 16-4 L 2/11 at Texas A&M...... 1-4 L 4/5 * Nicholls...... 1-8 L 3/10 Southwestern...... 3-13 W 2/27 Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 8-3 W 2/11 at Texas A&M...... 4-3 W 4/6 * Southeastern Louisiana...... 11-8 W 3/14 * at Nicholls...... 15-9 W 2/28 Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 5-3 W 2/16 Huston-Tillotson...... 12-2 L 4/6 * Southeastern Louisiana...... 13-14 L 3/14 * at Nicholls...... 3-4 W 3/1 at Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 14-5 W 2/20 at Incarnate Word...... 2-0 W 4/9 Texas Southern...... 10-0 L 3/15 * at Southeastern Louisiana...... 6-10 L 3/1 at Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 1-5 W 2/20 at Incarnate Word...... 2-1 W 4/9 Texas Southern...... 13-6 W 3/15 * at Southeastern Louisiana...... 4-3 L 3/3 at Texas Southern...... 6-7 L 2/23 at Houston...... 0-2 L 4/13 * at Northwestern State...... 2-4 L 3/16 # Notre Dame...... 5-10 W 3/3 at Texas Southern...... 2-0 L 2/23 at Houston...... 4-11 L 4/13 * at Northwestern State...... 5-3 T 3/16 at St. Mary’s...... 5-5 W 3/6 St. Cloud State...... 4-2 W 2/24 at Prairie View A&M...... 20-13 L 4/14 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 1-14 W 3/25 Mankato State...... 8-3 W 3/6 St. Cloud State...... 5-4 W 2/24 at Prairie View A&M...... 16-4 L 4/14 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 4-8 W 3/25 Mankato State...... 5-1 L 3/8 at Texas...... 8-21 L 2/26 at Texas...... 3-10 W 4/17 at Prairie View A&M...... 8-6 W 3/26 Mankato State...... 7-1 W 3/9 Evangel...... 6-4 W 3/3 Hardin-Simmons...... 11-0 W 4/17 at Prairie View A&M...... 7-6 L 3/26 Mankato State...... 4-8 L 3/9 Evangel...... 1-4 W 3/3 Hardin-Simmons...... 6-5 W 4/20 * at Sam Houston State...... 6-5 L 3/28 * at Sam Houston State...... 1-5 L 3/11 at Oklahoma State...... 3-8 W 3/6 St. Cloud State...... 7-1 W 4/20 * at Sam Houston State...... 12-0 L 3/28 * at Sam Houston State...... 1-5 W 3/12 at Oklahoma State...... 10-5 W 3/6 St. Cloud State...... 3-2 W 4/23 at Texas Southern...... 9-6 W 4/4 * at Northwestern State...... 6-5 L 3/15 Southwestern...... 6-7 W 3/7 Evangel...... 10-0 W 4/23 at Texas Southern...... 9-1 W 4/4 * at Northwestern State...... 3-1 W 3/15 Southwestern...... 7-4 W 3/7 Evangel...... 9-0 W 4/27 * Northwestern State...... 9-2 W 4/5 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 10-5 L 3/16 at Schreiner...... 2-3 W 3/9 Bellevue...... 13-2 L 4/27 * Northwestern State...... 5-9 W 4/5 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 7-2 L 3/18 * at McNeese State...... 1-4 W 3/9 Emporia St...... 3-2 W 4/28 * Stephen F. Austin...... 5-2 L 4/7 at Baylor...... 6-8 L 3/18 * at McNeese State...... 0-9 W 3/12 at UT-Pan American...... 8-5 W 4/28 * Stephen F. Austin...... 4-2 L 4/7 at Baylor...... 0-6 L 3/19 * at McNeese State...... 8-14 W 3/12 at UT-Pan American...... 1-0 * Gulf Star Conference game L 4/11 * Sam Houston State...... 4-9 W 3/23 Mankato State...... 17-7 W 3/20 Mankato State...... 15-3 # at University of North Texas (Denton, Texas) L 4/11 * Sam Houston State...... 4-11 W 3/23 Mankato State...... 3-1 L 3/20 Mankato State...... 3-4 % at St. Mary’s University (San Antonio, Texas) W 4/14 Incarnate Word...... 19-1 L 4/1 * at Sam Houston State...... 3-7 L 3/23 * at UT Arlington...... 1-12 W 4/14 Incarnate Word...... 5-0 L 4/1 * at Sam Houston State...... 9-10 L 3/23 * at UT Arlington...... 1-4 1986 — 31-25, 11-9 GSC W 4/17 * Nicholls...... 11-6 L 4/2 * at Sam Houston State...... 3-4 W 3/24 * at UT Arlington...... 8-7 W 4/17 * Nicholls...... 9-8 L 4/4 St. Mary’s...... 4-7 W 3/27 at Trinity...... 18-0 Coach: Jay Jeffrey W 4/18 * Southeastern Louisiana...... 24-3 W 4/4 St. Mary’s...... 4-3 L 3/29 * Northwestern State...... 3-6 L 2/4 at Rice...... 7-10 W 4/18 * Southeastern Louisiana...... 11-10 W 4/5 Texas Southern...... 8-2 L 3/29 * Northwestern State...... 0-3 L 2/4 at Rice...... 2-3 W 4/21 at Texas Southern...... 9-4 W 4/5 Texas Southern...... 6-2 L 3/30 * Northwestern State...... 1-5 W 2/8 at UT-Pan American...... 4-2 L 4/21 at Texas Southern...... 1-3 W 4/8 * Northwestern State...... 6-1 W 4/2 Texas Southern...... 13-0 L 2/8 at UT-Pan American...... 2-5 W 4/25 * Northwestern State...... 8-4 W 4/8 * Northwestern State...... 7-4 W 4/2 Texas Southern...... 5-3 L 2/12 St. Edward’s...... 3-5 W 4/25 * Northwestern State...... 12-1 W 4/9 * Northwestern State...... 6-5 L 4/3 at Baylor...... 7-8 W 2/12 St. Edward’s...... 3-2 W 4/26 * Stephen F. Austin...... 5-3 W 4/12 at Southwestern...... 19-4 W 4/10 Prairie View A&M...... 10-2 W 2/15 at Southwestern...... 11-1 W 4/26 * Stephen F. Austin...... 6-3 W 4/15 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 5-4 W 4/10 Prairie View A&M...... 13-3 W 2/15 at Southwestern...... 2-1 * Gulf Star Conference game L 4/15 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 0-7 L 4/14 at Concordia Lutheran...... 3-6 W 2/17 Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 3-2 # at St. Mary’s University (San Antonio, Texas) W 4/16 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 11-7 L 4/16 at Oklahoma...... 8-12 W 2/17 Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 9-4 W 4/20 Huston-Tillotson...... 11-1 L 4/20 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 5-6 W 2/18 at Lamar...... 4-3 W 4/20 Huston-Tillotson...... 13-3 W 4/20 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 5-2 L 2/18 at Lamar...... 1-5 1988 — 31-27, 7-11 GSC W 4/25 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 4-3 L 4/21 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 1-4 L 2/25 at TCU...... 1-8 Coach: Steve Prentice W 4/25 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 4-0 W 4/27 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 4-3 W 2/25 at TCU...... 6-2 L 2/8 Incarnate Word...... 5-7 W 4/26 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 7-5 W 4/27 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 6-5 W 2/28 Texas Southern...... 26-16 W 2/9 Prairie View A&M...... 3-2 W 4/29 * UT Arlington...... 8-6 *Southland Conference game L 2/28 Texas Southern...... 5-7 W 2/9 Prairie View A&M...... 4-0 L 4/29 * UT Arlington...... 4-8 L 3/8 at Baylor...... 1-4 L 2/10 Southwestern...... 10-11 L 4/30 * UT Arlington...... 0-9 L 3/8 at Baylor...... 5-4 1992 — 31-19, 11-10 SLC W 2/10 Southwestern...... 4-2 * Southland Conference game L 3/11 Southwestern...... 1-12 W 2/14 at St. Edward’s...... 7-1 Coach: Steve Prentice L 3/11 Southwestern...... 1-3 W 2/14 at St. Edward’s...... 16-13 W 1/29 at Trinity...... 13-1 W 3/14 * at Southeastern Louisiana...... 8-5 L 2/16 at Texas A&M...... 4-6 1990 — 31-22-1, 7-11 SLC W 1/29 at Trinity...... 7-0 L 3/14 * at Southeastern Louisiana...... 4-6 L 2/16 at Texas A&M...... 6-11 Coach: Steve Prentice W 2/7 Houston Baptist...... 12-0 L 3/15 * at Nicholls...... 2-8 W 2/21 Rice...... 12-8 W 2/9 at Hardin-Simmons...... 13-3 W 2/7 Houston Baptist...... 7-2 W 3/15 * at Nicholls...... 12-5 W 2/21 Rice...... 8-7 W 2/10 at Hardin-Simmons...... 14-9 L 2/8 at Houston...... 0-7 W 3/16 Missouri Valley...... 14-0 W 2/25 at Schreiner...... 4-1 W 2/10 at Hardin-Simmons...... 11-9 L 2/12 at Texas A&M...... 2-6 W 3/16 Missouri Valley...... 13-1 W 2/25 at Schreiner...... 8-3 W 2/13 Howard Payne...... 10-0 L 2/12 at Texas A&M...... 1-12 W 3/17 at Texas Southern...... 6-5 L 2/27 at UT-Pan American...... 3-16 W 2/14 Howard Payne...... 11-5 W 2/15 Texas Southern...... 3-0 W 3/17 at Texas Southern...... 6-4 L 2/27 at UT-Pan American...... 6-14 W 2/14 Howard Payne...... 15-5 W 2/15 Texas Southern...... 6-4 W 3/18 at North Texas...... 9-4 W 2/29 Texas Southern...... 16-2 W 2/16 Houston Baptist...... 5-0 W 2/16 Incarnate Word...... 8-5 L 3/19 at North Texas...... 1-3 W 2/29 Texas Southern...... 7-4 W 2/16 Houston Baptist...... 5-1 W 2/16 Incarnate Word...... 4-3 W 3/19 at North Texas...... 6-1 W 3/1 Incarnate Word...... 16-12 W 2/17 Prairie View A&M...... 3-0 L 2/21 at Lamar...... 3-4 W 3/28 * Southeastern Louisiana...... 10-7 L 3/5 at TCU...... 8-9 W 2/17 Prairie View A&M...... 11-2 W 3/1 at Houston Baptist...... 2-0 W 3/28 * Southeastern Louisiana...... 7-4 L 3/6 at TCU...... 8-9 L 2/18 at Texas...... 2-3 W 3/1 at Houston Baptist...... 3-2 L 3/29 * Nicholls...... 1-5 L 3/6 at TCU...... 5-7 W 2/24 at Texas Southern...... 6-5 L 3/3 at Rice...... 2-6 L 3/29 * Nicholls...... 4-9 W 3/8 Schreiner (forfeit)...... 9-0 L 2/24 at Texas Southern...... 4-6 L 3/3 at Rice...... 2-6 L 3/30 at Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 2-8 W 3/8 Schreiner (forfeir)...... 9-0 W 2/25 at Prairie View A&M...... 10-3 W 3/7 * at Sam Houston State...... 4-1 W 3/30 at Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 4-3 L 3/10 at Texas...... 10-19 W 2/25 at Prairie View A&M...... 17-11 W 3/7 * at Sam Houston State...... 3-1 W 4/2 at Prairie View A&M...... 17-5 W 3/13 North Dakota...... 6-4 L 3/3 # Louisiana-Lafayette...... 3-8 L 3/8 * at Sam Houston State...... 1-5 W 4/2 at Prairie View A&M...... 18-4 W 3/13 North Dakota...... 20-4 L 3/3 # Oklahoma State...... 1-4 W 3/11 at UTSA...... 5-2 L 4/5 * Sam Houston State...... 4-11 W 3/14 Huston-Tillotson...... 16-1 L 3/6 at Texas A&M...... 1-11 W 3/11 at UTSA...... 9-1 L 4/5 * Sam Houston State...... 4-9 W 3/14 Huston-Tillotson...... 16-11 L 3/6 at Texas A&M...... 5-8 W 3/13 at Texas Southern...... 9-3 W 4/12 * Stephen F. Austin...... 4-2 W 3/16 # Huston-Tillotson...... 11-5 W 3/9 Evangel...... 2-0 W 3/13 at Texas Southern (forfeit)...... 9-0 W 4/12 * Stephen F. Austin...... 9-6 W 3/16 # Huston-Tillotson...... 11-4 W 3/9 Evangel...... 11-5 W 3/17 at Oklahoma...... 7-4 L 4/13 * Northwestern State...... 4-6 L 3/19 * McNeese State...... 2-3 W 3/15 at Incarnate Word...... 12-11 W 3/18 at Oklahoma...... 15-9 W 4/13 * Northwestern State...... 6-3 L 3/20 * McNeese State...... 6-7 W 3/15 at Incarnate Word...... 10-5 W 3/21 * Northwestern State...... 8-7 L 4/15 at Texas...... 2-6 L 3/20 * McNeese State...... 4-14 L 3/17 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 1-6 L 3/21 * Northwestern State...... 3-5 W 4/16 Prairie View A&M...... 6-0 W 3/21 % North Dakota St...... 13-5 L 3/17 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 3-7 L 3/22 * Northwestern State...... 4-6 L 4/16 Prairie View A&M...... 4-8 L 3/26 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 0-3 W 3/18 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 14-5 L 3/25 at Texas...... 1-12 L 4/19 * at Sam Houston State...... 11-12 L 3/26 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 10-11 W 3/21 Mankato State...... 8-1 W 3/28 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 8-5 L 4/19 * at Sam Houston State...... 4-9 W 3/27 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 2-1 L 3/21 Mankato State...... 6-10 W 3/28 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 16-3 40 bobcat Baseball 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball Year-by-Year Results

W 3/29 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 6-1 W 3/26 * at Nicholls...... 10-1 W 3/31 * UTSA...... 13-2 W 2/22 UT-Pan American...... 4-0 L 3/31 at Baylor...... 3-8 L 3/27 * at Nicholls...... 1-3 L 4/2 at Baylor...... 7-11 W 2/22 UT-Pan American...... 12-2 W 4/4 * Stephen F. Austin...... 6-3 L 4/1 * at UTSA...... 7-8 W 4/6 * at UT Arlington...... 7-6 L 2/24 at Rice...... 0-6 W 4/4 * Stephen F. Austin...... 4-1 L 4/1 * at UTSA...... 4-5 L 4/7 * at UT Arlington...... 3-5 W 2/24 at Rice...... 11-3 W 4/5 * Stephen F. Austin...... 9-0 W 4/2 * at UTSA...... 13-12 W 4/7 * at UT Arlington...... 4-0 L 3/3 at Baylor...... 2-14 W 4/8 Baylor...... 11-2 W 4/6 at Huston-Tillotson...... 12-2 L 4/9 at Texas A&M...... 5-6 W 3/7 ^ vs. Notre Dame...... 9-4 L 4/11 * at UT Arlington...... 0-2 L 4/9 * UT Arlington...... 7-16 L 4/9 at Texas A&M...... 8-9 L 3/8 ^ vs. Southern Illinois...... 2-3 L 4/11 * at UT Arlington...... 1-2 L 4/9 * UT Arlington...... 5-7 W 4/13 * Sam Houston State...... 5-3 L 3/8 ^ vs. Notre Dame...... 0-8 L 4/12 * at UT Arlington...... 2-13 L 4/10 * UT Arlington...... 12-13 L 4/13 * Sam Houston State...... 10-12 L 3/10 at Texas A&M...... 0-6 L 4/15 Concordia Lutheran...... 5-8 L 4/13 at Lamar...... 7-11 L 4/14 * Sam Houston State...... 1-7 W 3/10 at Texas A&M...... 4-3 W 4/17 * at McNeese State...... 11-0 L 4/16 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 2-3 L 4/16 at Rice...... 1-9 W 3/14 * at Northwestern State...... 6-5 W 4/17 * at McNeese State...... 1-0 L 4/16 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 1-6 L 4/16 at Rice...... 1-13 W 3/14 * at Northwestern State...... 8-5 L 4/18 * at McNeese State...... 4-5 W 4/17 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 4-0 W 4/20 * UT Arlington...... 5-4 L 3/15 * at Northwestern State...... 5-6 L 4/25 * Nicholls...... 4-5 W 4/21 Incarnate Word...... 5-1 W 4/20 * UT Arlington...... 8-5 W 3/18 at Lamar...... 10-7 L 4/25 * Nicholls...... 0-8 W 4/23 * at Sam Houston State...... 3-1 L 4/21 * UT Arlington...... 4-13 L 3/21 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 2-3 L 4/26 * Nicholls...... 4-10 L 4/23 * at Sam Houston State...... 1-4 W 4/27 * at Sam Houston State...... 9-2 L 3/21 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 6-13 W 5/2 UTSA...... 9-2 W 4/24 * at Sam Houston State...... 6-5 W 4/27 * at Sam Houston State...... 5-2 W 3/22 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 9-8 W 5/2 UTSA...... 8-4 L 4/26 St. Mary’s...... 2-4 L 4/28 * at Sam Houston State...... 5-6 L 3/24 at Texas...... 5-7 W 5/3 UTSA...... 13-5 W 4/30 * Northwestern State...... 1-0 L 5/1 at Lamar...... 0-9 W 3/28 * UTSA...... 6-4 * Southland Conference game L 4/30 * Northwestern State...... 0-2 W 5/1 at Lamar...... 4-2 L 3/28 * UTSA...... 7-13 * Southland Conference game W 5/4 * at UTSA...... 8-2 L 3/29 * UTSA...... 7-10 1993 — 26-29, 8-15 SLC W 5/4 * at UTSA...... 12-11 W 4/4 * at Sam Houston State...... 16-15 1995 — 23-31, 10-14 SLC L 5/5 * at UTSA...... 6-14 L 4/4 * at Sam Houston State...... 2-6 Coach: Steve Prentice W 5/16 # vs. Northwestern State...... 11-10 L 4/5 * at Sam Houston State...... 0-7 W 2/2 at Trinity...... 8-0 Coach: Howard Bushong L 5/17 # vs. Northwestern State...... 1-2 W 4/7 at Oklahoma...... 11-4 W 2/2 at Trinity...... 9-2 L 2/1 Concordia Lutheran...... 3-5 L 5/18 # vs. Northwestern State...... 1-2 L 4/8 at Oklahoma...... 6-7 W 2/7 at Texas A&M-Kingsville...... 3-2 L 2/1 Concordia Lutheran...... 7-10 * Southland Conference game W 4/10 * Southeastern Louisiana...... 10-2 L 2/7 at Texas A&M-Kingsville...... 2-5 L 2/4 at Lamar...... 2-15 # Southland Conference Tournament (Shreveport, La.) W 4/11 * Southeastern Louisiana...... 6-5 W 2/8 Wayland Baptist...... 10-8 W 2/5 at Lamar...... 13-7 W 4/11 * Southeastern Louisiana...... 17-2 W 2/8 Wayland Baptist...... 7-2 L 2/7 Baylor...... 0-7 1997 — 38-26, 18-11 SLC L 4/14 at Oklahoma State...... 4-12 L 2/12 at Incarnate Word...... 12-16 L 2/9 at Rice...... 3-15 L 4/15 at Oklahoma State...... 1-5 W 2/13 Incarnate Word...... 5-2 L 2/11 Houston...... 1-5 Coach: Howard Bushong L 4/18 * at Nicholls...... 0-15 L 2/13 Incarnate Word...... 4-5 W 2/11 Houston...... 5-4 W 1/31 at UT-Pan American...... 13-5 L 4/18 * at Nicholls...... 4-5 L 2/16 Texas A&M...... 2-9 W 2/18 at UT-Pan American...... 8-2 L 2/1 at UT-Pan American...... 3-5 L 4/19 * at Nicholls...... 3-7 L 2/20 at Rice...... 1-9 W 2/18 at UT-Pan American...... 6-5 L 2/2 at UT-Pan American...... 3-5 W 4/25 * at McNeese State...... 5-3 L 2/20 at Rice...... 6-7 W 2/19 at UT-Pan American...... 2-0 W 2/3 Texas A&M...... 4-3 L 4/25 * at McNeese State...... 2-15 W 2/23 at Schreiner...... 2-1 L 2/21 Rice...... 1-5 L 2/3 Texas A&M...... 10-17 W 4/26 * at McNeese State...... 7-5 W 2/23 # Incarnate Word...... 4-3 W 2/23 St. Mary’s...... 6-0 L 2/5 at Rice...... 5-7 W 4/27 UT-Pan American...... 13-3 L 2/26 at Houston...... 4-6 L 2/24 # vs. Rice...... 2-8 L 2/5 at Rice...... 14-15 W 4/28 Lamar...... 3-2 W 2/26 at Houston...... 8-3 W 2/25 # vs. Sam Houston State...... 7-1 W 2/8 Lubbock Christian...... 8-3 W 5/2 * UT Arlington...... 10-9 W 3/2 at Texas A&M...... 1-0 W 2/26 # vs. Kansas...... 8-6 W 2/9 Lubbock Christian...... 8-3 W 5/2 * UT Arlington...... 10-3 L 3/2 at Texas A&M...... 2-5 W 2/28 at Concordia Lutheran...... 9-8 L 2/11 Rice...... 9-10 W 5/3 * UT Arlington...... 6-4 W 3/5 at Prairie View A&M...... 9-0 W 3/5 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 7-1 W 2/11 Rice...... 9-6 W 5/13 # vs. Northwestern State...... 9-1 W 3/5 at Prairie View A&M...... 5-4 W 3/5 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 9-2 L 2/13 Incarnate Word...... 4-9 L 5/14 # vs. Nicholls...... 1-7 W 3/6 Prairie View A&M...... 12-2 W 3/6 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 13-3 L 2/18 Baylor...... 8-10 L 5/15 # vs. Northwestern State...... 3-7 W 3/6 Prairie View A&M...... 12-2 L 3/10 Creighton...... 4-12 W 2/21 ^ vs. Central Florida...... 8-2 * Southland Conference game L 3/9 Baylor...... 4-5 W 3/11 Virginia Commonwealth...... 17-13 L 2/22 ^ vs. Oklahoma...... 6-9 ^ Played at Wolff Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) W 3/10 Evangel...... 7-0 L 3/12 Creighton...... 6-8 W 2/23 ^ at Houston...... 2-1 # Southland Confernce Tournament (Shreveport, La.) W 3/10 Evangel...... 12-2 W 3/12 Virginia Commonwealth...... 9-3 L 3/1 * at Nicholls...... 0-2 L 3/15 * Sam Houston State...... 4-5 W 3/15 Illinois...... 6-0 W 3/1 * at Nicholls...... 9-7 L 3/15 * Sam Houston State...... 1-5 L 3/18 * McNeese State...... 2-15 W 3/2 * at Nicholls...... 6-2 1999 — 37-32, 15-12 SLC L 3/16 Lamar...... 5-11 L 3/18 * McNeese State...... 6-7 L 3/7 % vs. Notre Dame...... 5-9 Coach: Howard Bushong W 3/17 Lamar...... 4-2 W 3/19 * McNeese State...... 10-3 W 3/8 * McNeese State...... 4-1 W 2/2 Lubbock Christian...... 10-4 W 3/20 * at Northwestern State...... 9-8 L 3/21 at Texas...... 2-12 W 3/8 * McNeese State...... 10-9 W 2/3 Lubbock Christian...... 8-4 L 3/20 * at Northwestern State...... 0-20 W 3/25 * at Nicholls...... 6-3 W 3/9 * McNeese State...... 6-2 W 2/6 Incarnate Word...... 9-3 W 3/21 * at Northwestern State...... 9-4 W 3/26 * at Nicholls...... 9-0 W 3/9 Creighton...... 8-4 L 2/6 Incarnate Word...... 5-7 L 3/24 at Texas...... 4-11 L 3/26 * at Nicholls...... 5-6 L 3/15 * at Northwestern State...... 1-3 W 2/13 at TCU...... 4-2 W 3/27 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 7-3 L 3/28 at Houston...... 1-6 L 3/15 * at Northwestern State...... 0-3 L 2/14 at TCU...... 2-7 W 3/27 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 5-0 L 3/28 at Houston...... 2-3 L 3/16 * at Northwestern State...... 6-9 L 2/14 at TCU...... 6-12 W 3/28 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 14-4 L 4/1 * UTSA...... 2-13 W 3/18 at Baylor...... 8-7 L 2/16 at Texas A&M...... 4-11 L 3/31 at Baylor...... 3-5 L 4/1 * UTSA...... 3-4 W 3/20 Cornell...... 6-1 L 2/19 at UT-Pan American...... 4-11 L 4/3 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 7-8 L 4/2 * UTSA...... 1-13 W 3/22 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 12-4 L 2/20 at UT-Pan American...... 1-5 L 4/5 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 6-10 L 4/4 at St. Mary’s...... 7-8 W 3/22 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 5-3 L 2/20 at UT-Pan American...... 1-4 L 4/5 * at Stephen F. Austin...... 4-10 L 4/8 * at UT Arlington...... 3-4 L 3/23 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 6-15 L 2/21 at UT-Pan American...... 1-4 W 4/9 * UT Arlington...... 5-4 W 4/8 * at UT Arlington...... 4-1 W 3/25 at Texas...... 6-5 L 2/23 at Texas...... 10-11 L 4/9 * UT Arlington...... 2-7 L 4/9 * at UT Arlington...... 2-11 W 3/28 * at UTSA...... 15-4 L 2/27 ^ vs. San Diego State...... 13-14 L 4/10 * UT Arlington...... 7-22 L 4/11 at Texas A&M...... 0-5 W 3/28 * at UTSA...... 12-0 L 2/28 ^ vs. San Diego State...... 12-13 L 4/13 Texas A&M-Kingsville...... 8-9 L 4/12 Lamar...... 3-5 L 3/29 * at UTSA...... 5-10 L 2/28 at Houston...... 1-9 W 4/13 Texas A&M-Kingsville...... 7-6 W 4/15 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 2-1 W 4/6 * UT Arlington...... 3-1 L 3/2 at Rice...... 1-6 L 4/17 * McNeese State...... 2-14 L 4/15 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 2-5 W 4/6 * UT Arlington...... 1-0 W 3/6 * at UT Arlington...... 17-5 L 4/17 * McNeese State...... 1-8 L 4/16 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 4-10 W 4/7 * UT Arlington...... 12-8 W 3/6 * at UT Arlington...... 11-8 L 4/18 * McNeese State...... 8-11 L 4/18 at St. Edward’s...... 6-7 W 4/8 Texas A&M...... 10-4 L 3/7 * at UT Arlington...... 8-9 L 4/21 at Concordia Lutheran...... 11-12 L 4/22 * Sam Houston State...... 8-12 L 4/12 * at Sam Houston State...... 0-4 W 3/8 Penn State...... 5-3 L 4/24 * at Nicholls...... 0-4 L 4/22 * Sam Houston State...... 3-4 L 4/12 * at Sam Houston State...... 1-7 W 3/9 Yale...... 11-4 L 4/24 * at Nicholls St...... 2-11 W 4/23 * Sam Houston State...... 2-0 W 4/13 * at Sam Houston State...... 9-7 W 3/10 Yale...... 12-11 L 4/25 * at Nicholls...... 0-3 W 4/25 at Baylor...... 8-2 W 4/15 at Texas...... 11-5 W 3/11 Yale...... 9-4 L 5/2 * at UTSA...... 2-8 W 4/29 * at Northwestern State...... 2-0 L 4/16 at Baylor...... 0-4 W 3/13 * Sam Houston State...... 3-2 W 5/2 * at UTSA...... 3-2 L 4/29 * at Northwestern State...... 1-3 W 4/19 * at UT Arlington...... 7-2 W 3/13 * Sam Houston State...... 8-3 W 5/3 * at UTSA...... 9-8 * Southland Conference game W 4/19 * at UT Arlington...... 7-2 W 3/14 * Sam Houston State...... 3-2 * Southland Conference game L 4/20 * at UT Arlington...... 11-12 L 3/17 Texas A&M...... 4-13 # at Schreiner (Kerrville, Texas) 1996 — 27-32, 19-11 SLC L 4/22 at Lamar...... 8-11 L 3/20 * at Lamar...... 2-9 L 4/28 * Sam Houston State...... 3-10 L 3/20 * at Lamar...... 9-10 Coach: Howard Bushong 1994 — 28-23, 10-13 SLC L 4/28 * Sam Houston State...... 5-8 W 3/21 * at Lamar...... 8-7 L 2/7 at (16) Texas...... 7-21 W 5/3 * UTSA...... 7-0 L 3/23 Rice...... 1-13 Coach: Howard Bushong W 2/10 Incarnate Word...... 9-3 W 5/3 * Texas-San Antonio...... 3-0 W 3/27 * at Southeastern Louisiana...... 6-5 L 2/2 at Incarnate Word...... 6-8 W 2/10 Incarnate Word...... 15-8 W 5/4 * UTSA...... 6-5 L 3/27 * at Southeastern Louisiana...... 2-5 W 2/5 St. Edward’s...... 9-2 L 2/13 at Rice...... 3-5 L 5/14 # vs. UT Arlington...... 10-11 W 3/28 * at Southeastern Louisiana...... 16-9 W 2/5 St. Edward’s...... 17-5 L 2/13 at Rice...... 1-18 W 5/15 # vs. Northwestern State...... 12-3 L 4/2 * Northwestern State...... 8-10 W 2/6 St. Edward’s...... 12-3 L 2/16 at Houston...... 6-7 W 5/16 # vs. UT Arlington...... 14-1 W 4/3 * Northwestern State...... 9-8 W 2/8 Huston-Tillotson...... 12-6 L 2/16 at Houston...... 5-14 W 5/16 # vs. Sam Houston State...... 16-4 W 4/3 * Northwestern State...... 5-2 W 2/10 at Concordia Lutheran...... 1-0 W 2/17 at Houston...... 14-11 W 5/17 # vs. UTSA...... 8-2 L 4/10 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 0-4 L 2/12 at Houston...... 1-3 L 2/20 at Texas...... 4-18 W 5/17 # vs. UTSA...... 9-7 L 4/10 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 5-14 L 2/13 at Houston...... 4-5 W 2/23 Creighton...... 4-2 W 5/22 $ at Texas Tech...... 7-6 W 4/11 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 14-6 W 2/16 at Texas...... 4-3 L 2/24 Creighton...... 10-11 L 5/23 $ vs. Nevada...... 1-7 L 4/13 at Oklahoma...... 3-16 W 2/19 Prairie View A&M...... 13-4 L 2/25 Creighton...... 13-24 W 5/24 $ vs. Clemson...... 12-7 W 4/16 * McNeese State...... 7-6 W 2/19 Prairie View A&M...... 7-0 L 2/28 Baylor...... 3-12 L 5/24 $ vs. Rice...... 9-13 W 4/17 * McNeese State...... 12-9 L 2/23 at Texas A&M...... 4-5 L 3/2 * Nicholls...... 8-12 * Southland Conference game L 4/18 * McNeese State...... 7-25 W 2/23 at Texas A&M...... 6-1 W 3/2 * Nicholls...... 7-2 ^ Marriott Classic, University of Houston (Houston, Texas) L 4/20 at Texas Tech...... 12-16 W 2/24 Schreiner...... 14-7 W 3/3 * Nicholls...... 7-5 % Played at Wolff Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) L 4/24 * Nicholls...... 2-4 W 2/26 UT-Pan American...... 3-2 W 3/4 UT-Pan American...... 3-2 # Southland Conference Tournament (Shreveport, La.) L 4/24 * Nicholls...... 5-7 W 2/26 UT-Pan American...... 5-1 L 3/5 UT-Pan American...... 5-17 $ NCAA Regional Tournament (Lubbock, Texas) W 4/25 * Nicholls...... 7-4 W 2/27 UT-Pan American...... 4-2 W 3/6 UT-Pan American...... 13-4 W 5/1 * at UTSA...... 9-8 L 3/2 at Baylor...... 1-2 L 3/9 * at McNeese State...... 2-3 1998 — 28-28, 13-11 SLC L 5/1 * at UTSA...... 4-8 L 3/2 at Baylor...... 7-13 W 3/9 * at McNeese State...... 6-3 W 5/2 * at UTSA...... 7-4 W 3/5 * Stephen F. Austin...... 6-3 W 3/10 * at McNeese State...... 9-4 Coach: Howard Bushong L 5/15 # vs. UTSA...... 2-11 W 3/5 * Stephen F. Austin...... 6-0 W 3/16 * Northwestern State...... 5-4 L 2/2 Rice...... 1-2 W 5/16 # at Louisiana-Monroe...... 5-4 W 3/6 * Stephen F. Austin...... 16-8 L 3/16 * Northwestern State...... 5-10 W 2/4 Lubbock Christian...... 12-6 W 5/17 # vs. Northwestern State...... 8-4 L 3/9 Lamar...... 6-14 W 3/17 * Northwestern State...... 9-7 L 2/5 Lubbock Christian...... 3-5 W 5/18 # vs. UT Arlington...... 6-4 W 3/12 Concordia Lutheran...... 10-5 L 3/19 at Baylor...... 6-11 L 2/7 Incarnate Word...... 8-11 W 5/18 # vs. UT Arlington...... 9-7 W 3/14 at UT-Pan American...... 5-1 L 3/20 Lamar...... 1-10 W 2/7 Incarnate Word...... 14-13 L 5/28 $ at Houston...... 4-6 W 3/19 * at McNeese State...... 1-0 L 3/20 Lamar...... 4-8 L 2/11 at Baylor...... 8-9 L 5/29 $ vs. Texas...... 5-7 L 3/19 * at McNeese State...... 1-7 W 3/23 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 8-5 L 2/15 TCU...... 6-7 * Southland Conference game L 3/20 * at McNeese State...... 9-11 L 3/23 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 2-8 W 2/15 TCU...... 6-3 ^ Played at Cougar Field (Houston, Texas) L 3/23 at Rice...... 1-9 L 3/24 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 2-8 L 2/17 at Texas...... 1-17 $ NCAA Regional Tournament (Houston, Texas) L 3/26 * at Nicholls...... 1-3 W 3/30 * UTSA...... 4-0 W 2/21 UT-Pan American...... 3-0 W 3/30 * UTSA...... 4-2 W 2/21 UT-Pan American...... 5-4 www.txstatebobcats.com 41 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball Year-by-Year Results

2000 — 34-29, 16-11 SLC L 4/17 Baylor...... 2-3 W 3/21 * McNeese State...... 2-1 W 2/16 UT-Pan American ...... 6-1 W 4/18 St. Edward’s...... 6-2 L 3/22 * McNeese State...... 1-3 L 2/18 at New Mexico...... 5-19 Coach: Ty Harrington L 4/21 * at UTSA...... 0-1 W 3/23 * McNeese State...... 3-4 W 2/19 at New Mexico ...... 10-6 W 2/2 Lubbock Christian...... 4-0 W 4/21 * at UTSA...... 4-3 W 3/25 UT-Pan American...... 5-0 W 2/20 at New Mexico...... 9-2 W 2/2 Lubbock Christian...... 5-3 L 4/22 * at UTSA...... 5-6 W 3/26 UT-Pan American...... 9-4 W 2/25 ^vs. Miami (Ohio)...... 7-5 L 2/5 at TCU...... 3-6 W 4/24 at Texas A&M...... 7-4 W 3/28 * at Southeastern Louisiana...... 7-3 W 2/26 ^vs. Marist...... 6-1 W 2/5 at TCU...... 9-6 W 4/25 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 4-1 W 3/29 * at Southeastern Louisiana...... 7-4 L 2/27 ^at Louisiana-Lafayette...... 1-10 W 2/6 at TCU...... 15-5 W 4/27 * McNeese State...... 13-3 W 3/30 * at Southeastern Louisiana...... 5-1 L 3/1 at Dallas Baptist...... 2-5 L 2/8 Incarnate Word...... 1-8 W 4/28 * McNeese State...... 18-6 L 4/1 at TCU...... 0-8 W 3/5 #vs. Nebraska...... 2-1 L 2/11 at Houston...... 3-7 W 4/29 * McNeese State...... 13-3 W 4/4 * Sam Houston State...... 10-5 L 3/6 #vs. Texas A&M...... 2-12 L 2/12 at Houston...... 2-4 W 5/1 at Baylor...... 12-9 W 4/5 * Sam Houston State...... 3-1 W 3/7 #vs. Notre Dame...... 10-5 L 2/13 at Houston...... 12-15 L 5/9 at Baylor...... 12-13 L 4/6 * Sam Houston State...... 0-4 L 3/11 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 5-9 L 2/15 Texas A&M...... 6-11 L 5/11 * Northwestern State...... 2-9 L 4/8 at Houston...... 6-14 W 3/12 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 16-5 W 2/17 % at Dallas Baptist...... 5-4 L 5/11 * Northwestern State...... 6-7 W 4/11 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 7-6 L 3/13 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 0-7 W 2/18 % vs. New Mexico State...... 7-6 W 5/12 * Northwestern State...... 8-7 W 4/12 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 7-2 L 3/15 #vs. Texas A&M...... 3-9 W 2/19 % vs. Arkansas State...... 11-8 L 5/16 # vs. UT Arlington...... 6-7 W 4/13 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 15-0 W 3/18 *Nicholls...... 8-4 L 2/22 at Baylor...... 0-8 L 5/17 # at Lamar...... 1-5 L 4/15 Baylor...... 8-12 W 3/19 *Nicholls...... 10-6 L 2/23 at Texas...... 3-4 * Southland Conference game L 4/18 * at UT Arlington...... 2-8 W 3/20 *Nicholls...... 19-8 L 2/29 UT-Pan American...... 4-10 ^ Express College Classic (Round Rock, Texas) W 4/19 * at UT Arlington...... 6-3 W 3/22 Baylor...... 12-0 W 2/29 UT-Pan American...... 6-5 $ Played at Dell Diamond (Round Rock, Texas) W 4/20 * at UT Arlington...... 5-2 W 3/23 Texas Southern...... 15-6 W 3/1 UT-Pan American...... 11-8 # Southland Conference Tournamet (Beaumont, Texas) L 4/22 Houston...... 3-7 L 3/25 *UTSA...... 10-11 L 3/4 * at Nicholls...... 1-2 W 4/25 * Northwestern State...... 3-1 L 3/26 *at UTSA...... 4-7 L 3/4 * at Nicholls...... 3-4 L 4/26 * Northwestern State...... 4-7 W 3/27 *at UTSA...... 5-3 W 3/5 * at Nicholls...... 9-2 2002 — 36-24, 14-13 SLC W 4/27 * Northwestern State...... 18-17 L 4/1 *Northwestern State...... 3-4 L 3/10 * at McNeese State...... 6-14 Coach: Ty Harrington W 5/3 Incarnate Word...... 7-0 W 4/2 *Northwestern State...... 5-2 L 3/11 * at McNeese State...... 1-7 W 2/2 at UT-Pan American...... 12-3 L 5/6 at Texas A&M...... 4-10 L 4/3 *Northwestern State...... 6-7 W 3/12 * at McNeese State...... 11-8 W 2/3 at UT-Pan American...... 5-3 W 5/9 * UTSA...... 3-5 L 4/5 at Texas...... 2-3 W 3/18 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 5-0 W 2/8 % vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 8-2 L 5/10 * at UTSA...... 6-5 L 4/8 *at UT Arlington...... 0-2 L 3/18 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 4-5 W 2/9 % vs. Texas Southern...... 22-21 W 5/11 * at UTSA...... 13-1 L 4/9 *at UT Arlington...... 4-8 L 3/19 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 1-8 W 2/9 % vs. Sam Houston State...... 11-4 L 5/13 at Baylor...... 5-9 W 4/10 *at UT Arlington...... 13-1 W 3/21 at Rice...... 5-2 L 2/12 at Texas A&M...... 3-11 W 5/16 * Nicholls...... 13-4 W 4/13 Texas Southern...... 6-1 L 3/25 * at Northwestern State...... 0-3 W 2/15 # vs. TCU...... 5-4 W 5/17 * Nicholls...... 11-0 L 4/15 *at Louisiana-Monroe...... 3-5 L 3/25 * at Northwestern State...... 0-5 W 2/16 # vs. Houston...... 4-3 W 5/17 * Nicholls...... 12-0 W 4/16 *at Louisiana-Monroe...... 6-5 W 3/26 * at Northwestern State...... 8-1 L 2/13 # vs. Texas Tech...... 2-6 L 5/21 & vs. Louisiana-Monroe...... 4-7 W 4/17 *at Louisiana-Monroe...... 9-2 L 3/28 at Texas...... 1-8 L 2/15 # vs. TCU...... 2-12 W 5/22 & vs. Lamar...... 4-3 L 4/19 at Texas A&M...... 3-4 W 4/1 * Southeastern Louisiana...... 5-1 W 2/22 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 10-0 L 5/23 & vs. Louisiana-Monroe...... 5-6 W 4/22 *Sam Houston State...... 7-6 W 4/1 * Southeastern Louisiana...... 7-4 W 2/23 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 21-14 * Southland Conference game W 4/23 *Sam Houston State...... 11-1 L 4/2 * Southeastern Louisiana...... 1-9 W 2/24 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 11-9 %TAMU-CC Tournament (Corpus Christi, Texas) W 4/24 *Sam Houston State...... 11-7 L 4/4 Baylor...... 3-6 W 3/1 at Rice...... 7-5 # Played at Dell Diamond (Round Rock, Texas) W 4/27 at Texas...... 2-1 L 4/8 * Lamar...... 1-2 L 3/3 at Rice...... 5-15 & Southland Conference Tournament (Monroe, La.) L 4/29 *at Southeastern Louisiana...... 3-10 W 4/8 * Lamar...... 8-3 L 3/3 at Rice...... 1-2 W 4/30 *at Southeastern Louisiana...... 6-4 W 4/9 * Lamar...... 8-7 W 3/8 ^ vs. UT-Pan American...... 7-1 W 5/1 *at Southeastern Louisiana...... 11-2 W 4/11 at Texas A&M...... 6-4 2004 — 32-26, 16-10 SLC W 3/9 ^ vs. Creighton...... 5-3 L 5/3 Dallas Baptist...... 1-6 W 4/15 * at Sam Houston State...... 3-0 L 3/10 ^ vs. TCU...... 3-4 Coach: Ty Harrington L 5/13 *McNeese State...... 3-7 W 4/15 * at Sam Houston State...... 10-6 L 3/12 at Baylor...... 6-9 W 1/31 at UT-Pan American...... 8-7 W 5/14 *McNeese State...... 5-1 W 4/16 * at Sam Houston State...... 4-3 L 3/15 * Lamar...... 1-3 W 2/1 at UT-Pan American...... 6-2 L 5/15 *McNeese State...... 5-7 L 4/19 at Texas Tech...... 4-19 L 3/16 * Lamar...... 1-3 L 2/6 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 5-6 L 5/17 at Baylor...... 4-7 L 4/20 Rice...... 2-14 W 3/17 * Lamar...... 1-3 W 2/7 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 6-5 L 5/19 *at Lamar...... 3-4 W 4/21 * UT Arlington...... 2-1 W 3/21 St. Edward’s...... 5-4 W 2/8 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 17-5 W 5/20 *at Lamar...... 5-1 W 4/22 * UT Arlington...... 8-5 L 3/22 * at McNeese State...... 1-6 W 2/15 at TCU...... 7-4 L 5/21 *at Lamar...... 6-7 W 4/22 * UT Arlington...... 9-7 L 3/23 * at McNeese State...... 10-11 W 2/15 at TCU...... 6-2 L 5/25 &vs. UTSA...... 7-8 L 4/25 at Baylor...... 3-7 L 3/24 * at McNeese State...... 8-9 L 2/17 at Texas...... 1-4 L 5/26 &vs. Southeastern Louisiana...... 3-4 W 4/28 * UTSA...... 18-5 W 3/26 Rice...... 8-5 W 2/20 Louisiana-Lafayette...... 6-4 * Southland Conference game L 4/29 * UTSA...... 2-6 W 3/29 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 13-10 L 2/21 Louisiana-Lafayette...... 3-6 ! UTPA Baseball Classic (Edinburg, Texas) W 4/30 * UTSA...... 20-1 L 3/29 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 4-18 W 2/22 Louisiana-Lafayette...... 2-0 ^ Mardi Gras Baseball Classic (Lafayette, La.) W 5/2 at Texas...... 5-0 L 3/30 * Louisiana-Monroe...... 6-7 L 2/27 at LSU...... 1-10 # Played at Dell Diamond (Round Rock, Texas) L 5/10 at Rice...... 2-3 W 4/2 UT-Pan American...... 14-2 L 2/28 at LSU...... 1-2 & Southland Conference Tournament (Natchitoches, La.) W 5/11 at Rice...... 2-1 W 4/3 UT-Pan American...... 7-3 L 2/29 at LSU...... 2-13 L 5/14 ^ TCU...... 3-8 W 4/5 * at Sam Houston State...... 10-3 L 3/5 at Rice...... 4-5 W 5/17 # vs. Nicholls...... 13-12 W 4/6 * at Sam Houston State...... 7-4 L 3/6 at Rice...... 2-8 2006 — 29-30, 20-10 SLC W 5/18 # vs. Northwestern State...... 5-1 W 4/6 * at Sam Houston State...... 7-1 L 3/7 at Rice...... 0-6 Coach: Ty Harrington W 5/19 # at Louisiana-Monroe...... 6-4 L 4/9 at Baylor...... 4-12 W 3/12 #vs. Penn State...... 5-2 L 2/3 !vs. Oklahoma...... 6-7 W 5/20 # at Louisiana-Monroe...... 3-2 W 4/12 * UTSA...... 12-11 W 3/13 #vs. Illinois...... 2-1 L 2/4 !vs. Gonzaga...... 4-8 W 5/26 $ at Baylor...... 6-0 W 4/13 * UTSA...... 11-10 L 3/16 at Baylor...... 5-7 L 2/5 !at UT-Pan American...... 5-6 L 5/27 $ vs. San Jose State...... 2-5 L 4/14 * UTSA...... 9-11 L 3/19 * Lamar...... 6-7 W 2/10 New Mexico...... 2-0 L 5/27 $ vs. Florida...... 0-14 W 4/16 Baylor...... 6-3 W 3/20 * Lamar...... 11-4 L 2/11 New Mexico...... 3-7 * Southland Conference game L 4/17 at Texas A&M...... 1-2 L 3/21 * Lamar...... 0-2 L 2/12 New Mexico...... 2-3 % Dallas Baptist Tournament (Dallas, Texas) W 4/19 * UT Arlington...... 7-6 W 3/23 Incarnate Word...... 8-2 W 2/14 at TCU...... 5-1 ^ Played at Dell Diamond (Round Rock, Texas) W 4/20 * UT Arlington...... 6-4 W 3/26 *at McNeese State...... 10-0 W 2/19 Prairie View A&M...... 7-1 # Southland Conference Tournament (Monroe, La.) W 4/21 * UT Arlington...... 15-11 W 3/27 *at McNeese State...... 17-4 L 2/22 at Texas...... 4-7 $ NCAA Regional Tournament (Waco, Texas) W 4/23 at Texas...... 2-0 W 3/28 *at McNeese State...... 7-2 L 2/24 #vs. Nebraska...... 3-10 W 4/27 * at Nicholls...... 4-1 L 3/30 #vs. Texas A&M...... 5-10 L 2/25 #vs. St. John’s...... 3-10 2001 — 36-22, 15-11 SLC L 4/27 * at Nicholls...... 3-5 L 4/3 *Louisiana-Monroe...... 0-6 L 2/26 #at Rice...... 2-3 L 4/28 * at Nicholls...... 4-5 W 4/3 *Louisiana-Monroe...... 11-6 L 2/28 Baylor...... 3-4 Coach: Ty Harrington W 5/7 at Baylor...... 6-5 L 4/4 *Louisiana-Monroe...... 6-7 L 3/3 *at Stephen F. Austin...... 3-5 W 2/3 Texas Southern...... 28-4 W 5/10 * Southeastern Louisiana...... 13-1 W 4/6 UT-Pan Americanerican...... 6-5 W 3/4 *at Stephen F. Austin...... 7-3 W 2/4 Texas Southern...... 1-0 L 5/11 * Southeastern Louisiana...... 5-9 W 4/7 UT-Pan Americanerican...... 13-8 W 3/5 *at Stephen F. Austin...... 7-3 W 2/4 Texas Southern...... 11-1 L 5/12 * Southeastern Louisiana...... 13-14 W 4/9 *at Sam Houston State...... 6-1 W 3/7 ^Texas A&M...... 6-4 W 2/6 Texas A&M-Kingville...... 20-7 W 5/17 * at Northwestern State...... 10-6 W 4/10 *at Sam Houston State...... 9-1 W 3/10 *at Nicholls...... 3-1 W 2/9 ^ vs. UNC-Charlotte...... 7-6 L 5/18 * at Northwestern State...... 4-7 L 4/13 Dallas Baptist...... 2-8 W 3/11 *at Nicholls...... 6-1 L 2/10 ^ vs. Kansas...... 3-9 W 5/18 * at Northwestern State...... 9-5 W 4/16 *at UTSA...... 3-0 W 3/12 *at Nicholls...... 6-0 W 2/11 ^ vs. TCU...... 16-4 W 5/22 & vs. Northwestern State...... 11-0 W 4/17 *UTSA...... 8-2 L 3/14 TCU...... 1-3 L 2/13 $ vs. Texas A&M...... 3-7 W 5/23 & vs. UT Arlington...... 4-0 L 4/18 *UTSA...... 6-8 L 3/17 *Southeastern Louisiana...... 4-6 L 2/14 at Baylor...... 3-22 L 5/24 & vs. Lamar...... 0-7 L 4/20 at Texas...... 3-9 W 3/18 *Southeastern Louisiana...... 13-2 W 2/18 Prairie View A&M...... 19-0 L 5/24 & vs. Northwestern State...... 4-6 W 4/23 *UT Arlington...... 6-5 W 3/19 *Southeastern Louisiana...... 11-10 W 2/18 Prairie View A&M...... 11-1 * Southland Conference game W 4/24 *UT Arlington...... 7-6 L 3/21 UT-Pan American...... 1-4 W 2/20 at Texas...... 8-7 % TAMU-CC Tournament (Corpus Christi, Texas) L 4/25 *UT Arlington...... 2-5 L 3/22 UT-Pan American`...... 4-5 L 2/23 at Houston...... 9-10 # SWT Lone Star Classic (Round Rock, Texas) W 4/27 at Texas A&M...... 1-0 L 3/24 *at McNeese State...... 1-2 W 2/24 at Houston...... 13-1 ^ Round Rock College Classic (Round Rock, Texas) L 5/1 *at Nicholls...... 3-4 W 3/25 *at McNeese State...... 5-4 L 2/25 at Houston...... 7-8 & Southland Conference Tournament (Beaumont, Texas) W 5/2 *at Nicholls...... 8-5 L 3/26 *at McNeese State...... 4-5 W 2/27 at Rice...... 4-3 W 5/3 *at Nicholls...... 16-7 L 3/29 Rice...... 1-11 W 3/4 * Sam Houston State...... 13-3 L 5/4 at Texas...... 4-5 W 3/31 *Louisiana-Monroe...... 6-3 W 3/5 * Sam Houston State...... 8-2 2003 — 30-28, 19-7 SLC W 5/12 at Baylor...... 7-4 L 4/1 *Louisiana-Monroe...... 7-11 W 3/5 * Sam Houston State...... 8-2 Coach: Ty Harrington L 5/14 *Southeastern Louisiana...... 4-5 W 4/2 *Louisiana-Monroe...... 10-4 W 3/7 TCU...... 9-4 L 2/1 at UT-Pan American...... 3-11 W 5/15 *Southeastern Louisiana...... 13-5 W 4/7 *at Northwestern State...... 5-0 L 3/10 * at UT Arlington...... 0-5 W 2/4 at Baylor...... 9-5 W 5/16 *Southeastern Louisiana...... 7-3 W 4/8 *at Northwestern State...... 15-2 W 3/10 * at Texas Arlington...... 7-5 L 2/8 at Louisiana-Lafayette...... 2-5 W 5/18 Texas Southern...... 12-3 L 4/9 *at Northwestern State...... 3-4 L 3/16 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 3-4 L 2/8 at Louisiana-Lafayette...... 3-5 W 5/20 *at Northwestern State...... 7-0 W 4/11 at Texas A&M...... 5-1 L 3/17 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 1-6 W 2/9 at Louisiana-Lafayette...... 4-3 L 5/21 *at Northwestern State...... 1-9 W 4/14 Dallas Baptist...... 13-4 L 3/18 * at Louisiana-Monroe...... 4-6 L 2/11 at Texas...... 7-13 L 5/22 *at Northwestern State...... 3-4 W 4/15 Dallas Baptist...... 9-7 W 3/20 St. Edward’s...... 3-0 L 2/14 ^ vs. Nebraska...... 6-9 L 5/26 &vs. UT Arlington...... 7-9 L 4/18 at Baylor...... 8-5 W 3/23 at UT-Pan American...... 6-2 W 2/15 ^ vs. California...... 6-5 L 5/27 &vs. Lamar...... 1-8 W 4/19 St. Edward’s...... 15-7 W 3/24 at UT-Pan American...... 6-3 W 2/16 ^ vs. UT-Pan American...... 12-3 * Southland Conference game W 4/21 *at Sam Houston State...... 7-2 L 3/24 at UT-Pan American...... 4-5 L 2/19 Rice...... 0-6 ^ TAMU-CC Tournament (Corpus Christi, Texas) W 4/22 *at Sam Houston State...... 7-5 L 3/31 * at Lamar...... 8-9 L 2/22 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 3-4 # Game played at Dell Diamond (Round Rock, Texas) L 4/23 *at Sam Houston State...... 3-7 L 3/31 * at Lamar...... 4-5 W 2/23 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 7-3 & Southland Conference Tournament (Hammond, La.) L 4/25 at Rice...... 2-10 W 4/1 * at Lamar...... 6-3 L 2/28 at Rice...... 3-8 W 4/28 *Lamar...... 14-6 W 4/3 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 13-4 L 3/1 at Rice...... 5-7 L 4/29 *Lamar...... 3-9 L 4/7 * at Southeastern Louisiana...... 2-6 2005 — 32-26, 15-12 SLC L 3/2 at Rice...... 4-10 W 4/30 *Lamar...... 12-9 W 4/7 * at Southeastern Louisiana...... 6-0 L 3/5 # vs. Texas A&M...... 1-2 Coach: Ty Harrington L 5/2 at Texas...... 1-2 W 4/8 * at Southeastern Louisiana...... 7-5 L 3/7 at Texas Tech...... 8-9 W 2/4 !at UT-Pan American...... 9-0 L 5/9 at Baylor...... 3-5 W 4/10 at Texas...... 13-4 L 3/8 at Texas Tech...... 4-5 W 2/5 !vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 13-5 L 5/12 *UT Arlington...... 5-7 L 4/11 at Rice...... 2-5 W 3/9 at Texas Tech...... 15-5 L 2/6 !vs. Texas Arlington...... 0-3 W 5/13 *UT Arlington...... 6-5 W 4/13 * Nicholls...... 14-10 L 3/15 * at Lamar...... 1-8 W 2/12 Angelo State...... 9-5 W 5/14 *UT Arlington...... 6-0 W 4/14 * Nicholls...... 12-1 L 3/15 * at Lamar...... 6-7 W 2/13 Angelo State...... 11-5 W 5/18 *at UTSA...... 5-3 W 4/14 * Nicholls...... 12-9 W 3/18 at Texas...... 3-1 W 2/15 UT-Pan American ...... 9-0 L 5/19 *UTSA...... 0-5 42 bobcat Baseball 2012 tEXAS sTATE baseball Year-by-Year Results

W 5/20 *UTSA...... 12-3 W 4/20 *Central Arkansas...... 11-5 W 3/26 *Lamar...... 8-7 W 5/24 $vs. UT Arlington...... 9-3 L 4/22 at Texas A&M...... 11-14 W 3/27 *Lamar...... 12-1 L 5/25 $at Lamar...... 6-7 L 4/23 Baylor...... 13-25 W 3/28 *Lamar...... 5-2 L 5/26 $vs. Northwestern State...... 8-9 L 4/25 *Lamar...... 4-5 W 3/30 Texas A&M...... 6-5 * Southland Conference Game L 4/26 *Lamar...... 8-9 W 4/1 *at Stephen F. Austin...... 4-2 ! UTPA Baseball Classic (Edinburg, Texas) W 4/27 *Lamar...... 8-1 W 4/2 *at Stephen F. Austin...... 3-2 # Rice Invitational (Houston, Texas) L 4/29 at Texas...... 0-11 L 4/3 *at Stephen F. Austin...... 7-8 ^ Played at Dell Diamond (Round Rock, Texas) L 5/2 *Stephen F. Austin...... 3-6 L 4/6 at Baylor...... 3-12 $ Southland Conference Tournament (Beaumont, Texas) L 5/3 *Stephen F. Austin...... 9-13 W 4/9 *Central Arkansas...... 14-2 L 5/4 *Stephen F. Austin...... 2-3 W 4/10 *Central Arkansas...... 7-3 2007 — 37-23, 20-10 SLC L 5/6 at Rice...... 1-9 W 4/11 *Central Arkansas...... 11-4 Coach: Ty Harrington W 5/9 *at McNeese State...... 8-2 L 4/13 at #4 Texas...... 5-6 W 2/2 !vs. Oklahoma...... 8-3 W 5/10 *at McNeese State...... 26-4 L 4/16 *at #23 Southeastern Louisiana...... 1-10 L 2/3 !at UT-Pan American...... 1-3 W 5/11 *at McNeese State...... 3-1 W 4/17 *at #23 Southeastern Louisiana...... 12-10 W 2/4 !at UT-Pan American...... 12-5 L 5/13 at Baylor...... 2-7 L 4/18 *at #23 Southeastern Louisiana...... 6-9 W 2/6 Rice...... 3-2 W 5/15 *at UTSA...... 10-3 W 4/21 Baylor...... 9-3 W 2/9 Prairie View A&M...... 7-2 L 5/16 *UTSA...... 0-3 W 4/23 *#30 Northwestern State...... 5-3 W 2/10 Prairie View A&M...... 9-4 W 5/17 *UTSA...... 10-8 W 4/24 *#30 Northwestern State...... 7-3 L 2/13 at Baylor...... 4-10 W 5/21 $vs. UT Arlington...... 22-2 L 4/25 *#30 Northwestern State...... 0-8 W 2/16 Prairie View A&M...... 22-6 L 5/22 $vs. Lamar...... 7-11 W 4/27 Houston Baptist...... 17-2 W 2/17 #vs. Notre Dame...... 2-1 L 5/23 $vs. SE Louisiana...... 8-9 W 4/30 *UTSA...... 10-0 W 2/18 #vs. Notre Dame...... 6-0 * Southland Conference Game W 5/1 *UTSA...... 6-5 L 2/20 at Texas...... 1-7 ! UTPA Baseball Classic (Edinburg, Texas) W 5/2 *at UTSA...... 11-10 L 2/23 at New Mexico...... 0-10 # Played at Dell Diamond (Round Rock, Texas) L 5/4 at #23 Rice...... 2-16 L 2/24 at New Mexico...... 7-13 ^ Played at Wolff Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) W 5/7 *at McNeese State...... 13-1 W 2/25 at New Mexico...... 11-4 $ Southland Conference Tournament (Huntsville, Texas) L 5/8 *at McNeese State...... 2-5 W 3/2 Texas Southern...... 10-2 W 5/9 *at McNeese State...... 6-3 W 3/3 Texas Southern...... 16-4 2009 — 41-17, 24-7 SLC L 5/12 #7 TCU...... 5-10 W 3/4 Texas Southern...... 7-0 Coach: Ty Harrington W 5/14 *at Nicholls...... 5-0 L 3/6 at Baylor...... 4-6 L 2/20 !Arkansas State...... 3-4 L 5/15 *at Nicholls...... 3-7 W 3/9 ^vs. Toledo...... 14-1 W 2/21 !UT Arlington...... 8-6 L 5/16 *at Nicholls...... 2-6 L 3/10 ^vs. Missouri...... 4-14 W 2/22 !Arkansas State...... 3-2 W 5/18 Prairie View A&M...... 16-6 W 3/16 *Nicholls...... 8-1 W 2/22 !Siena...... 10-5 W 5/20 *UT Arlington...... 10-0 W 3/17 *Nicholls...... 8-2 L 2/25 at TCU...... 2-8 L 5/21 *UT Arlington...... 0-6 W 3/18 *Nicholls...... 8-1 W 2/27 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 7-4 W 5/22 *UT Arlington...... 8-6 L 3/20 at Texas...... 3-5 W 2/28 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 9-6 L 5/26 $vs. Nicholls...... 2-13 W 3/23 *at UT Arlington...... 8-1 W 3/1 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 10-2 W 5/27 $vs. Stephen F. Austin...... 8-2 W 3/24 *at UT Arlington...... 7-3 L 3/3 Texas...... 5-6 W 5/28 $vs. Nicholls...... 9-5 W 3/25 *at UT Arlington...... 7-6 W 3/6 Purdue...... 9-2 W 5/28 $vs. UT Arlington...... 5-4 L 3/30 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 8-9 W 3/7 Purdue...... 17-4 W 5/29 $vs. UT Arlington...... 15-10 W 3/31 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 6-2 W 3/8 Purdue...... 14-10 L 5/29 $vs. Lamar...... 7-17 W 3/31 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 9-1 L 3/10 TCU...... 5-9 * Southland Conference Game L 4/3 Texas A&M...... 4-9 L 3/14 *Sam Houston State...... 5-7 ! QTI Baylor Classic (Waco, Texas) W 4/5 *Sam Houston State...... 12-0 W 3/14 *Sam Houston State...... 6-3 $ Southland Conference Tournament (Corpus Christi, Texas) L 4/6 *Sam Houston State...... 0-1 L 3/15 *Sam Houston State...... 10-17 W 4/6 *Sam Houston State...... 5-1 L 3/18 Baylor...... 17-22 2011 — 41-23, 24-9 SLC W 4/10 UT-Pan American...... 5-3 L 3/20 *at Lamar...... 1-8 Coach: Ty Harrington W 4/11 UT-Pan American...... 3-1 W 3/21 *at Lamar...... 4-2 W 2/18 ^Nebraska...... 7-2 W 4/13 *Southeastern Louisiana...... 7-0 W 3/22 *at Lamar...... 4-1 L 2/19 ^Missouri State...... 8-12 L 4/14 *Southeastern Louisiana...... 2-5 W 3/24 Prairie View A&M...... 33-3 W 2/20 ^Air Force...... 9-4 W 4/15 *Southeastern Louisiana...... 5-4 W 3/25 Texas Tech...... 10-4 L 2/23 #18 Rice...... 10-11 W 4/20 *at Central Arkansas...... 7-5 W 3/27 *Stephen F. Austin...... 7-4 W 2/25 Akron...... 2-1 L 4/21 *at Central Arkansas...... 2-5 W 3/28 *Stephen F. Austin...... 10-0 W 2/26 Akron...... 6-3 W 4/22 *at Central Arkansas...... 20-10 L 3/29 *Stephen F. Austin...... 4-7 W 2/27 Akron...... 12-2 (7) L 4/24 Baylor...... 4-13 W 3/31 at Baylor...... 5-3 W 3/1 at #16 Baylor...... 13-2 L 4/27 *at Lamar...... 0-3 W 4/3 *at Central Arkansas...... 5-2 W 3/4 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 5-3 W 4/28 *at Lamar...... 8-1 W 4/4 *at Central Arkansas...... 12-11 W 3/5 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 13-7 L 4/29 *at Lamar...... 1-3 L 4/5 *at Central Arkansas...... 4-11 W 3/6 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 14-1 W 5/4 *Stephen F. Austin...... 13-3 W 4/7 Houston Baptist...... 18-4 L 3/8 #17 Baylor...... 4-6 W 5/5 *Stephen F. Austin...... 8-5 W 4/9 *Southeastern Louisiana...... 9-3 W 3/11 Houston...... 2-1 L 5/6 *Stephen F. 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Austin...... 7-0 L 4/28 at Texas...... 2-12 L 3/30 Missouri...... 2-3 (11) L 5/26 $vs. Sam Houston State...... 3-1 L 5/1 UTSA...... 6-15 W 4/1 *Stephen F. Austin...... 10-3 * Southland Conference Game W 5/2 ^at UTSA...... 11-4 W 4/2 *Stephen F. Austin...... 12-11 ! UTPA Baseball Classic (Edinburg, Texas) W 5/3 ^at UTSA...... 5-3 L 4/3 *Stephen F. Austin...... 6-7 # Played at Dell Diamond (Round Rock, Texas) W 5/5 at Rice...... 4-1 L 4/6 at #18 Arkansas...... 5-6 ^ Played at Wolff Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) W 5/8 *Nicholls...... 11-9 W 4/8 *at Central Arkansas...... 8-3 $ Southland Conference Tournament (Beaumont, Texas) W 5/9 *Nicholls...... 10-2 L 4/9 *at Central Arkansas...... 5-6 (11) W 5/10 *Nicholls...... 7-6 L 4/10 *at Central Arkansas...... 7-13 2008 — 30-27, 19-11 SLC L 5/12 at Texas A&M...... 4-13 W 4/12 Houston Baptist...... 3-2 (13) Coach: Ty Harrington W 5/14 *at UT Arlington...... 8-6 L 4/15 *Southeastern Louisiana...... 5-8 W 2/22 !Stephen F. Austin...... 8-7 L 5/15 *at UT Arlington...... 6-14 W 4/16 *Southeastern Louisiana...... 4-0 W 2/23 !Illinois...... 2-1 W 5/20 $Stephen F. Austin...... 9-2 W 4/17 *Southeastern Louisiana...... 7-5 W 2/24 !Sam Houston State...... 5-4 W 5/21 $Lamar...... 10-1 L 4/18 Texas Tech...... 5-8 L 2/29 New Mexico...... 1-11 W 5/22 $Lamar...... 13-2 L 4/21 *at Northwestern State...... 4-7 L 3/1 New Mexico...... 10-11 L 5/23 $Sam Houston State...... 1-7 W 4/22 *at Northwestern State...... 4-1 W 3/2 New Mexico...... 8-7 L 5/29 &Boston College...... 7-8 W 4/23 *at Northwestern State...... 16-2 L 3/5 at TCU...... 3-4 L 5/30 &Army...... 4-7 L 4/26 at #4 Texas...... 2-0 W 3/7 Northern Illinois...... 3-1 * Southland Conference Game W 4/27 Prairie View...... 5-1 W 3/8 Texas Tech...... 14-3 ! UT Arlington/Hilton Invitational (Arlington, Texas) W 4/29 *McNeese State...... 5-2 W 3/9 Northern Illinois...... 16-5 ^ Played at Wolff Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) L 4/30 *McNeese State...... 2-6 W 3/12 A&M-Kingsville...... 12-1 $ Southland Conference Tournament (Corpus Christi, Texas) W 5/1 *McNeese State...... 14-7 W 3/14 *at Nicholls...... 10-4 & NCAA Regional Tournament (Austin, Texas) W 5/6 *UTSA...... 3-0 L 3/15 *at Nicholls...... 10-12 W 5/7 *at UTSA...... 9-7 W 3/16 *at Nicholls...... 10-0 2010 — 38-22, 23-10 SLC W 5/8 *at UTSA...... 7-6 L 3/18 #at Texas...... 6-9 Coach: Ty Harrington L 5/10 at #11 Texas A&M...... 5-15 L 3/20 *UT Arlington...... 5-6 W 2/19 at Houston...... 6-0 W 5/13 *Nicholls...... 6-4 W 3/21 *UT Arlington...... 10-9 W 2/20 at Houston...... 6-3 W 5/14 *Nicholls...... 4-3 W 3/22 *UT Arlington...... 13-4 W 2/21 at Houston...... 9-7 W 5/15 *Nicholls...... 14-3 (7) L 3/25 Rice...... 3-13 L 2/26 !at Baylor...... 2-3 L 5/17 at # 17 Rice...... 4-6 L 3/28 *Sam Houston State...... 2-4 L 2/27 !vs. Western Kentucky...... 3-4 L 5/19 *at UT Arlington...... 5-6 W 3/29 *Sam Houston State...... 8-7 L 2/28 !vs. Texas A&M...... 2-6 W 5/20 *at UT Arlington...... 4-2 W 3/30 *Sam Houston State...... 13-6 L 3/3 #9 Rice...... 0-5 L 5/21 *at UT Arlington...... 6-9 L 4/2 TCU...... 8-12 W 3/5 *Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 5-3 L 5/25 $Nicholls...... 0-6 W 4/5 *A&M-Corpus Christi...... 4-2 L 3/6 *Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 8-10 W 5/26 $Southeastern Louisiana...... 5-2 W 4/6 *A&M-Corpus Christi...... 5-3 W 3/7 *Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 13-8 W 5/27 $Sam Houston State...... 13-2 (7) W 4/8 *A&M-Corpus Christi...... 13-4 L 3/9 at #3 Texas...... 3-4 W 5/27 $Nicholls...... 14-2 L 4/9 Houston...... 9-15 W 3/12 Penn State...... 20-6 W 5/28 $Nicholls...... 10-7 L 4/11 *at Southeastern Louisiana...... 3-4 W 3/13 Penn State...... 15-6 W 5/28 $Stephen F. 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