2019 BAYLOR MEDIA ALMANAC Tenth Edition, Baylor Athletic Communications INTRODUCTION © 2019,BaylorUniversityDepartmentofAthletics DEPARTMENT OFATHLETICS Twitter: @BaylorAthletics/@BaylorBaseball Facebook: BaylorAthletics /BaylorBaseball 1500 SouthUniversityParksDrive Robbie Rogers,MatthewMinard www.BaylorBears.com EXECUTIVE EDITOR Baylor Photography PHOTOGRAPHY Waco, TX 76706 254-710-1234 CREDITS Rachel Caton nation astosex,color, ornationalorigin,andarenotopposedto qualifiedhandi­ Baylor Universityisan equalopportunityinstitutionwhoseprograms, services,activitiesandoperationsare withoutdiscrimi and staff. sity, thedepartmentwillcarryoutthismission inawaythatreflectsfairandequitableopportunitiesforallstudent-athletes respective sports,whilerepresentingBaylor withcharacterandintegrity.ConsistenttheChristianvaluesofUniver attracts, nurturesandgraduatesstudent-athletes who,undertheguidanceofahigh-qualitystaff,pursueexcellenceintheir To supporttheoverallmissionofUniversity byprovidinganationallycompetitiveintercollegiateathleticsprogramthat BAYLOR ATHLETICSMISSIONSTATEMENT excellence andChristiancommitmentwithinacaringcommunity. The missionofBaylorUniversityistoeducatemenandwomenforworldwideleadership andservicebyintegratingacademic BAYLOR UNIVERSITYMISSIONSTATEMENT capped persons. - - 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL @BaylorBaseball TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION INFORMATION 1 HISTORY 44 Quick Facts...... 1 Program History...... 44-48 QUICK FACTS Athletic Communications...... 2 All-Time Results...... 49-64 Media Information...... 3 Yearly Records, Coaching Records...... 65 UNIVERSITY Dr. Linda A. Livingstone, University President...... 4 Baylor vs. Ranked Opponents...... 66-67 Location: Waco, Mack Rhoades, Vice President/Director of Athletics...... 5 NCAA Postseason History...... 68 Chartered: 1845, by Republic of Texas ...... 6-7 Appearances...... 69-71 Enrollment: 17,217 2019 Schedule...... 8 NCAA Regional Appearances...... 72-75 Conference: Big 12 2019 Roster...... 9 Conference Championships...... 76-77 Colors: Green (PMS 560) & Gold (PMS 1235) Conference Tournaments...... 78-80 Nickname: Bears PLAYERS 10 No-Hitters, Cycles...... 81-82 Mascots: Joy and Lady (live Black Bears) Broadcast Roster...... 10-11 All-Americans...... 83-84 President: Dr. Linda A. Livingstone Returning Players...... 12-22 Honors...... 85-90 Faculty Representative: Jeremy Counseller Newcomers...... 23-24 Team Honors...... 90 Director of Athletics: Mack Rhoades ...... 91-93 Sport Administrator: Chad Jackson COACHES & STAFF 25 All-Time Letterwinners...... 94-96 Athletic Department Phone: 254.710.1234 All-Time Lineups...... 97-100 Head Coach ...... 25-28 Ticket Information Phone: 254.710.1000 Team Statistics...... 101-102 Assistnat Coach Jon Strauss...... 29 Stadium (capacity): Baylor Ballpark at Ferrell Field (5,000) All-Time Series Records...... 103-104 Assistant Coach Mike Taylor...... 29-30 Largest Crowd: 5,911 (4/21/12 vs. Texas A&M) Assistant Coach Ruben Noriega...... 30 Dimensions: 330-400-330 Director of Operations Justin Grassi...... 30 RECORDS 105 Press Box Phone: 254.754.5546 Individual Batting Records 105-106 2018 REVIEW 31 Individual Pitching Records...... 107-109 BASEBALL HISTORY Individual Fielding Records...... 109 Overall Statistics...... 31 First Season: 1902 Batting Leaders...... 110-114 Big 12 Statistics...... 32 All-Time Record: 2,325-1,715-6 (.575) Yearly Batting Leaders...... 115-116 Results...... 33 All-Time Big 12 Record: 321-275 (.539) Pitching Leaders...... 117-122 Line Scores...... 34-41 Overall Postseason Record: 44-46 (.489) Yearly Pitching Leaders...... 123-124 Miscellaneous...... 42-43 NCAA Regional Appearances: 20 Fielding Leaders...... 125 NCAA Super Regional Appearances: 4 Team Game Records...... 125 CWS Appearances: 3 (1977, 1978, 2005) Team Season Records...... 126 Last NCAA Appearance: 2018 (Stanford Regional) NCAA Tournament Records...... 127 Conference Titles: 5 (1923, 1966, 2000, 2005, 2012) Big 12 Tournament Records...... 128 Conference Tournament Titles: 1 (2018) Baylor Ballpark Records...... 129 Conference Statistical Leaders...... 130 2018 REVIEW National Statistical Leaders...... 131 2018 Overall Record: 37-21 2018 Big 12 Record (Finish): 13-11 (5th) 2018 Final Rankings: RV/NR/NR/NR 2018 Postseason: Stanford Regional

2018 PREVIEW Lettermen Returning/Lost: 20/8 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 9/0 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/0 Newcomers: 11

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Steve Rodriguez (Pepperdine, 2001) Record at Baylor: 95-73 (4th season) Career Record: 381-373 (16th season) Assistant Coaches: Jon Strauss (4th season; Long Beach State, 1996) Mike Taylor (4th season; Prairie View A&M, 1997) Ruben Noriega (4th season; Lindenwood, 2009) Director of Operations: Justin Grassi Athletics Trainer: Josh Ogden Administrative Assistant: Maggy Smith Baseball Office Phone: 254.710.3029 Baseball Office Fax: 254.710.3008

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Baseball Contact: Rachel Caton Office Phone: 254.710.3784 Cell Phone: 254-652-2061 E-mail: [email protected] BAC Office: 1500 S. University Parks Dr. Waco, TX 76706 Office Phone: 254.710.2743 Athletics Website: www.BaylorBears.com

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BAYLOR ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Second Floor, Simpson Center 1500 South University Parks Drive, Waco, TX 76706 Phone: 254-710-2743 | Fax: 254-710-1369 Official Web Sites of Baylor Athletics

INTRODUCTION www.BaylorBears.com Social Media “Like” on Facebook: Facebook.com/BaylorAthletics DAVID KAYE TAYLOR BRYAN Follow on Twitter: Twitter.com/BaylorAthletics Assistant A.D. Director Follow on Instagram: Instagram.com/BaylorAthletics MBB, Golf, Football Football STAFF DIRECTORY DAVID KAYE Assistant A.D. Responsibilities: Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf, Women’s Golf, Football (gamedays) Alma Mater: Baylor, 2008 | Joined Baylor: November 2009 Cell: 254-709-5147 | E-mail: [email protected]

TAYLOR BRYAN Director for Football Communications & Creative Services Responsibilities: Football (primary) RACHEL CATON KYLE ROBARTS Alma Mater: Troy, 2009 | Joined Baylor: May 2017 Associate Director Associate Director Cell: 254-709-4411 | E-mail: [email protected] Baseball, A&T, Football WBB, Women’s Tennis RACHEL CATON Associate Director Responsibilities: Baseball, Football (secondary), Acrobatics & Tumbling Alma Mater: USC, 2009 | Joined Baylor: July 2018 Cell: 254-652-2061 | E-mail: [email protected]

KYLE ROBARTS Associate Director Responsibilities: Women’s Basketball, Women’s Tennis Alma Mater: Abilene Christian, 2005 | Joined Baylor: July 2018 KELLEN COLEMAN CODY SOTO Cell: 254-652-3092 | E-mail: [email protected] Associate Director Assistant Director T&F/XC VB, M. Tennis, EQ, MBB CODY SOTO Assistant Director Responsibilities: Volleyball, Men’s Tennis, Equestrian, Men’s Basketball (secondary) Alma Mater: Baylor, 2016 | Joined Baylor: June 2017 Cell: 254-338-4859 | E-mail: [email protected]

KELLEN COLEMAN Associate Director Responsibilities: Track & Field/Cross Country, BaylorBears.com Alma Mater: Oklahoma, 2008 | Joined Baylor: October 2012 Cell: 254-749-6507 | E-mail: [email protected] SHELLEY ZYCH JERRY HILL Administrative Assistant Dir. of Sports Journalism JERRY HILL Director of Sports Journalism Alma Mater: North Texas, 1983 | Joined Baylor: August 2008 Cell: 254-709-4994 | E-mail: [email protected]

SHELLY ZYCH Administrative Assistant for External Relations Alma Mater: Baylor, 2012 | Joined Baylor: October 2017 Office: 254-710-2743 | Cell: 254-227-8157 | E-mail: [email protected]

TBA Associate Director Responsibilities: Soccer, Softball

2 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL @BaylorBaseball MEDIA INFORMATION INTRODUCTION BAYLOR BALLPARK PRESS FACILITIES SOCIAL MEDIA Baylor Ballpark features one of the nation’s top press facilities, In addition to following the most up-to-date information on Baylor’s comprised of the Jack D. Loftis press box and the Jarrell McCracken Official Athletics Site, www.BaylorBears.com, the Baylor Athletics broadcast booths. Communications office runs the Official Twitter feeds for Baylor Athletics Press facilities at Baylor Ballpark are governed by the National (@BaylorAthletics) and Baylor Baseball (@BaylorBaseball). Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and by Baylor Athletics Communications. A professional atmosphere will be maintained at all INCLEMENT WEATHER times. Cheering, clapping or loud talking inside the Jack D. Loftis press Media will be informed as soon as possible should a game be delayed, box will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal at the discretion of postponed or cancelled due to inclement weather. Any changes to the Rachel Caton, associate director of athletics communications and contact schedule will be reflected on the Baylor Athletics website — www. for Baylor Baseball. BaylorBears.com — as soon as possible. Game information will also be sent out on the @BaylorBaseball Twitter feed. GAME DAY MEDIA SERVICES Fans and media who want to check on a game’s status can do so by Statistics, game notes and rosters are available at the upstairs elevator visiting - https://baylorbears.com/sports/2019/2/8/weather-updates.aspx. lobby. Telephones, stat monitors and work space also are available in the The website is updated regularly with schedule information in the event press box and in each broadcast booth. Box scores are distributed on the of inclement weather. field prior to postgame interviews and also are available in the press box following the game. MEDIA CREDENTIALS Working press and photographer credentials for Baylor home games POSTGAME INTERVIEWS are distributed at the discretion of Baylor Athletics Communications. Head coach Steve Rodriguez and selected players will be available All requests should be made in writing by sports editors or sports for interviews 10 minutes after the conclusion of all games. Rodriguez directors of accredited media outlets on company letterhead or via meets with media in front of the Baylor dugout after an interview with account-verifiable e-mail. All requests should be made as early as possible the Baylor/IMG Radio Network. Requests for postgame interviews with and should be limited to working press only. Requests made within 24 specific players should be made toRachel Caton by the end of the eighth hours of the game may not be considered. inning. Baylor’s clubhouse is closed to the media. All credential requests should be sent to: Rachel Caton, Associate Director of Athletics Communications (E-Mail [email protected]; ADDITIONAL INTERVIEWS FAX 254.710.1369; Mail 1500 S. University Parks Dr., Waco, TX 76706). Head coach Steve Rodriguez and student-athletes also are available Credentials may be picked up in the Athletics Communications Office for interviews prior to practice on Thursdays at Baylor Ballpark. Baylor’s located in the Highers Athletics Complex, or at press will call in the Thursday practices are usually from 2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.. Interviews before ticket office at Baylor Ballpark. Parking at Baylor Ballpark is limited. a road trip on the travel day will be held at the team bus by the stadium. Credentialed media will be allowed to park in the premium parking area Wednesday is typically the team’s off day. if credentials are shown upon entering the parking lot. Requests for pre-practice interviews with specific players and requests for additional interviews with Rodriguez should be made to Rachel PHOTOGRAPHER WELLS Caton, no less than 24 hours in advance. Baylor Ballpark features four photographer wells for working credentialed media. These wells are located in the following areas: at BAYLOR MEDIA INFORMATION the outfield end of each dugout, in the crow’s nest atop the first-base For media information, including photos, logos and video FTP grandstand and behind home plate just below the press box. information, please contact Rachel Caton from the communications staff. In accordance with NCAA regulations, flash photography of any kind is strictly prohibited at Baylor Ballpark. BAYLOR VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS FTP SITE Baylor provides broadcast-quality video of home game postgame UNAUTHORIZED USE OF CREDENTIALS highlights via FTP download. Contact Baylor Athletics Communications Press credentials will be issued to working press only. Press credentials for more information. are not transferable and use by anyone other than members of the working press is unauthorized. Press credentials used in an unauthorized WEB-BASED MEDIA manner will be revoked immediately. News organizations allowing unauthorized individuals to use credentials will have their credentials Web-based media from sites affiliated with established, nationally revoked for the remainder of the year. recognized news-gathering organizations are eligible for media credentials. Online media with an emphasis on the recruitment of potential student-athletes (that meet the above qualification) can request one (1) credential for the purpose of writing a game/event recap. Credentials will not be granted to any online agency operating sites that are in any way affiliated with gambling. 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INTRODUCTION DR. LINDA A. LIVINGSTONE JEREMY COUNSELLER UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE OKLAHOMA STATE, 1982 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, 1996 Dr. Linda A. Livingstone Dr. Linda A. Livingstone began her tenure Professor Jeremy Counseller is in his fourth year as Baylor’s Faculty as Baylor University’s 15th president on June 1, 2017. A distinguished Representative to the and the NCAA. He has been a scholar and academic leader, she previously served as dean and professor member of the Baylor Law faculty since 2003. of management at The George Washington University (GWU) School of Professor Counseller graduated from Baylor Law School with honors Business from 2014 to 2017 and as dean of Pepperdine University’s Gra- and was a member of the Baylor Law Review, the Order of the Barristers, ziadio School of Business and Management from 2002 to 2014. and the interscholastic moot court and mock trial teams. He also earned Dr. Livingstone’s presidency marks her return to Baylor after time on an M.B.A. from Baylor’s Hankamer School of Business and a B.A. summa the Waco campus from 1991 to 2002. She served as a faculty member and cum laude from Stephen F. Austin State University. was awarded tenure in the Department of Management before serving Following his graduation from law school, Professor Counseller served four years as associate dean of graduate programs for the Hankamer as a law clerk to the Honorable Reynaldo G. Garza of the United States School of Business. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Professor Counseller then entered While at Pepperdine, Dr. Livingstone oversaw a $200 million expansion private practice in , Texas, with Bracewell & Patterson, LLP (now of the school’s graduate campuses, the addition of an executive conference Bracewell & Giuliani LLP), where he was an associate in the trial section. center and a significant increase in scholarship support for students. At Mr. Counseller also served as an Assistant Criminal District Attorney in GWU, she led the development of a strategic plan for the business school McLennan County, Texas, where he prosecuted both misdemeanors and that built on the school’s culture of service and its unique location in our felonies. nation’s capital to enhance the school’s global focus. Professor Counseller has authored articles and presented papers on var- A strong voice for the role of faith-based institutions in American ious evidentiary and procedural issues. He is also the co-author and editor higher education, Dr. Livingstone has established herself as a scholar in of the Handbook of Texas Evidence (Civil Practice). In 2006, the President organizational behavior, leadership and creativity with deep expertise of the State Bar of Texas appointed him to serve on the Administration of in university accreditation. She has been extensively published and cited the Rules of Evidence Committee. He is also the Contributing Evidence in academic and professional outlets, with her publications including Editor of the State Bar of Texas’s General Practice Digest. In 2007, Baylor articles in American Business Review, Journal of Organizational Behavior, University designated Professor Counseller an outstanding tenure track Journal of High Technology Management Research and the book Business faculty member in recognition of distinguished teaching. and Corporate Integrity: Sustaining Organizational Compliance, Ethics Professor Counseller teaches Civil Procedure and Texas and Federal and Trust. She also has served as a member of the Board of Directors of Procedure in Baylor Law School’s renowned Practice Court program. He Capital Southwest Industrials, a public company traded under the symbol also is a coach of the Law School’s interscholastic moot court and mock “CSWI” on the NASDAQ since 2015. trial teams. In 2005, he was the coach of Baylor Law School’s Association Dr. Livingstone’s many academic and professional accomplishments of Trial Lawyers of America national championship mock trial team. include serving as chair of the board of the international Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) from 2014 to 2015. The AACSB is the professional organization for business schools and accredits hundreds of the best business schools globally across 53 countries and territories. She chaired the AACSB Committee on Accreditation Policy from 2015 to 2016. Dr. Livingstone is a member of Oklahoma State’s Spears School of Business Hall of Fame and was the first recipient of the Outstanding Ph.D. Alumnus Award. She also was recognized in 2015 with the OSU Distin- guished Alumni Award. A native of Perkins, Oklahoma, Dr. Livingstone played varsity basket- ball at Oklahoma State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in economics and management, a Master of Business Administration, BAYLOR FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVES and a Doctor of Philosophy in management and organizational behavior. 1921-41 Henry Trantham Her husband, Brad, a high school history teacher, also played basketball 1942-54 J.D. Bragg at Oklahoma State. They have one daughter, Shelby, who is a senior stu- 1955-60 Abner McCall dent-athlete on ’s volleyball team. 1961-68 Monroe S. Carroll 1969-85 Edwin P. Horner 1986-2001 David M. Guinn 2002-13 Mike Rogers 2014- Jeremy Counseller

4 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL @BaylorBaseball VICE PRESIDENT / DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS INTRODUCTION program, hiring 14 new head coaches, including 2015 FWAA First-Year Coach of the Year Tom Herman. Rhoades also oversaw a transformation of the student-athlete experience while also directing marked improve- ments in the areas of academics, facilities, fundraising and athletic success. In nearly every academic measurement, including grade-point average and the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate, Houston registered record MACK RHOADES achievements. He also unveiled the Cougar Pride Leadership Academy to equip student-athletes with life-long leadership and life skills. VICE PRESIDENT / DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Houston’s football team appeared in four bowl games during Rhoades’ ARIZONA, 1993 six seasons, and enjoyed a historic 2011 campaign which saw it climb to No. 6 in the BCS standings en route to a 13-1 record and its first sea- son-ending finish in The Associated Press Top 25 since 1990. Mack B. Rhoades, IV, who has provided outstanding leadership and Known as an outstanding fundraiser, Houston raised nearly $100M and vision for three NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision athletic programs, was constructed $160M in new facilities during his tenure, including a new named Baylor University’s Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate on-campus football stadium, a men’s and women’s basketball training Athletics on July 13, 2016. center, a golf academy and a short game facility. Rhoades also negotiat- He has led national searches for three head coaching positions, ulti- ed one of the nation’s top five facility naming rights agreements at the mately bringing to Baylor Matt Rhule (Football) in 2016, Casie Maxwell collegiate level and secured a new multi-media rights deal for Houston. (Equestrian) in 2017 and Brian Boland (Men’s Tennis) in 2018. Rhoades Cougar Pride, Houston Athletics’ fundraising arm, set an annual donation has organized a team of dynamic administrators and restructured the record for the fifth-consecutive year in 2013-14 as more than 3,100 Cougar athletics department to maximize efficiencies across teams. His concept of Pride members contributed $4.5M to eclipse the previous mark of $3.5M Preparing Champions for Life has provided the ongoing vision for Baylor set the previous year. Athletics, which aims to bolster the student-athlete experience by focusing Rhoades and President Dr. Renu Khator success- on the areas of academic achievement, athletic success, character forma- fully steered the institution into an exciting new era when it was invited tion and spiritual growth. Rhoades has assisted University leadership in a in December 2011 to join The American Athletic Conference beginning campus-wide effort to structurally complete 105 recommendations related with the 2013-14 academic year. Houston’s first year in The American was to Title IX and student safety. arguably one of the finest in school history, as its 2013-14 teams combined In 2018, Rhoades announced 15 department-wide Strategic Initiatives, for 157 victories, 17 American individual championships, 10 NCAA post- including a master plan for future facilities. These initiatives were estab- season berths and a pair of American team titles. That successful surge led lished through a comprehensive review of the athletic department with to Houston’s highest national finish in the Learfield Directors’ Cup since the purpose of preparing student-athletes for their endeavors beyond their 2000-01. time at Baylor. Rhoades served as chair of the American Athletic Conference Athletics Since his arrival, Baylor has had 18 of 19 team reach postseason play Directors Committee, Athletics Directors Executive Committee and Ath- both years, earning eight Big 12 titles (women’s basketball regular season letics Directors Finance Committee after having served Conference USA and tournament champions 2016-17 and 2017-18; equestrian, 2016-17; as chairperson for its Championship and Site Selection Committees. women’s indoor track and field, 2017; soccer tournament champions Prior to his arrival at Houston, Rhoades helped the University of Akron 2018; baseball tournament champions 2018). Additionally, acrobatics and achieve unprecedented academic and athletic success. During his tenure, tumbling secured NCATA national championships in both 2017 and 2018, Zip student-athletes earned: 765 total Dean’s List honors, 213 All-Con- adding to their record four-consecutive titles. ference honors, 83 Academic All-Conference awards, 20 team champi- Baylor continued its successful run academically in 2017-18, recording onships, 14 Conference Player of the Year awards and 12 All-America its 20th consecutive semester with 3.0 or better GPA in Spring 2018. Baylor honors. led the Big 12 in Graduation Success Rate (GSR) for the fourth straight Rhoades’ Akron tenure was also marked by the construction of a year while 108 student-athletes earned degrees in the academic year. Four $61.6M on-campus football stadium, the creation of a women’s golf pro- Baylor athletics programs earned NCAA Division I Academic Perfor- gram, three-time recognition for the department’s diversity strategy and mance Program awards for scoring in the Top 10 percent nationally in the hiring of 11 head coaches. UA student-athletes also generously gave Academic Progress Rate (APR) in their respective sports (baseball, men’s back the community during Rhoades’ tenure providing more than 5,000 basketball, softball and soccer). Nine of 15 Baylor athletics programs service hours to the greater Akron area during each of the 2006-07 and tracked by the NCAA matched or improved upon their APR scores from 2007-08 academic years. the previous year and baseball, men’s basketball, soccer and softball He served as a member of the NCAA Division I Championships/Sports registered perfect one-year APR scores of 1,000, which leads the Big 12 Management Cabinet--as well as its Administrative Committee, and led Conference. the Mid-American Conference External Affairs Committee. Rhoades also The Bears remain committed to giving back with student-athletes helped then-MAC Commissioner Rick Chryst negotiate an unprecedented volunteering more than 1,500 hours throughout the Waco community. TV contract for the league with ESPN. Baylor’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) collected two Rhoades went to Akron after seven years at UTEP, where he worked weeks of food supply for 30 local families during the holiday season. For his way up the department ranks to become the Miners Executive Senior the 2016-17 school year, a total of 502 coaches, student-athletes, adminis- Associate Athletics Director after starting as Assistant Athletics Director trators and staff packed a school-record 139,968 meals during the annual for Development. In his final position at UTEP, Rhoades oversaw all Feed My Starving Children initiative. fundraising, the marketing and media relations offices as well as football For the 10th consecutive year, Baylor’s Sports Ministry Team traveled to external operations, men’s basketball, men’s golf, licensing, Miner Athletic share the love of Christ. Baylor Athletics hosted four international mission Club and the athletics ticket office. trips this year with 60 student-athletes participating in trips to Puerto Rhoades, who holds a bachelor’s degree in health sciences from the Rico, Ghana, Mexico and Guatemala. University of Arizona (1993) and a master’s of science degree in athlet- Rhoades joined the Baylor family from the University of Missouri, ics administration/sports management from Indiana University (2002), where he spent the previous year (2015-16) leading the 20-sport South- began his intercollegiate athletics career as a marketing assistant in the eastern Conference intercollegiate athletics department, and he previously Yale athletic department (1996) and worked in development at Marquette served in similar capacities at the University of Houston (2009-15) and the (1997-98) before joining the UTEP staff in 1998. University of Akron (2006-09). Mack and his wife, Amy, have three daughters - Nicolette, Natalie and His first year in Columbia saw Mizzou student-athletes register the Noelle. highest one-semester grade-point in school history at 3.03 for the fall 2015 term; Barry Odom hired as the Tigers’ head football coach; wrestler J’den Cox win an NCAA title and earn a berth on the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team; BAYLOR ATHLETICS DIRECTORS the Tigers’ men’s swimming and diving team place a program-best eighth at the NCAA Championship and its women’s basketball program return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2006. Bolstered by three 1903-04 R.N. Watts 1959-68 John Bridgers top 11 NCAA finishes--wrestling (sixth), men’s swimming and diving 1907-08 Luther Burleson 1968-71 Bill Henderson (eighth) and women’s swimming and diving (11th), Missouri finished 1908-11 Enoch Mills 1971-80 Jack Patterson 43rd in the final 2015-16 Learfield Directors’ Cup standings. 1913-14 Norman Paine 1980-92 Bill Menefee Rhoades and his staff developed a student-athlete enrichment program, 1914-20 1992-93 Grant Teaff Mizzou Made: Preparing Champions for Life. This innovative and com- 1920-26 1993-96 Dick Ellis prehensive program is part of a campus community partnership focusing on life skills and career development among other core values. 1927-40 1996-03 Tom Stanton Before moving to Missouri, Rhoades enjoyed five-and-a-half rewarding 1941-49 Ralph Wolf 2003-16 Ian McCaw years guiding the athletic fortunes at the University of Houston as Vice 1950-59 George Sauer 2016- Mack Rhoades President for Intercollegiate Athletics. He reignited the Cougars’ entire

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Collegiate coaches named Baylor Ballpark the nation’s No. 3 college baseball Despite being in just its first season and still under construction, Baylor Ballpark stadium in a 2003 survey and a 2017 survey done by D1Baseball. played host to an NCAA Regional and then an NCAA Super Regional in 1999. com named Baylor Ballpark the best in the Big 12. Celebrating its 21st year in 2019, The Bears took full advantage of playing at home, sweeping through the regional the park remains one of college baseball’s finest stadiums. with wins over Eastern Illinois and Minnesota in their first two games. When the Baylor Ballpark is a beautiful facility constructed of red brick and exposed green Golden Gophers fought through the loser’s bracket to face Baylor again in the steel beams, which complement the attractive architecture already found on the Baylor championship game, the Bears’ bats came alive with one of the top performances in campus. The stadium was designed to ensure outstanding sightlines and comfort for team history, scoring 22 runs to beat Minnesota and advance to the Super Regional. fans, as well as meet the needs of the country’s finest college baseball players. Big 12 rival Oklahoma State came to Waco for that match-up. The underdog INTRODUCTION Four entrances into the main grandstand, plus an additional ramp for disabled Cowboys took the first game in a slugfest, 18-11, but Baylor bounced back to claim fans, lead to 3,200 chairback seats, including 650 field level seats in 42 separate the second game 17-7. The Bears then carried a lead late into game three before boxes. Approximately 70 percent of the stadium seating is covered by an awning for faltering and falling 6-2. Baylor Ballpark has hosted a total of four NCAA Regionals protection from the sun or rain. New chairbacks were installed for the 2009 season. (1999, 2000, 2005, 2012) and three NCAA Super Regionals (1999, 2005, 2012). The latest addition to the park is the Jack Ward Pitching Lab, which is located Nine of Baylor Ballpark’s top 30 crowds have come during NCAA postseason below the first base grandstand. The $220,000 and 4,000 square foot project was play. In 2012, Baylor Ballpark saw a record crowd of 5,911 for a Saturday night win completed in November of 2017. The state-of-the-art pitching facility is one of a against second-ranked Texas A&M. In 2012, a school-record 126,947 fans attended kind among all college baseball programs, featuring turf, two mounds, five motion the Bears’ 40 home games. Baylor Ballpark has ranked in the top 35 nationally or capture cameras and software to display advanced metrics and biomechanics to better in average attendance in all 19 seasons, and has seen more than 1.6 million improve every facet of what goes into making a great pitcher. fans walk through its gates. New in 2014 was the addition of a 24’-7.5”-by-68’-7” videoboard from Floyd In the long history of varsity baseball at Baylor, the Bears have called only four Casey Stadium to replace the Baylor Ballpark videoboard that was installed in 2003 fields home for any extended period of time. next to the existing scoreboard. The Daktronics videoboard has the capabilities for Carroll Field was the baseball team’s first home. Located on the Baylor campus instant replay, video highlights and more. approximately where the Student Union Building sits today, Carroll Field was home The two-level Jack Loftis Press Box is fully air conditioned and carpeted, with to both the baseball and football teams. radio booths for both home and visiting teams, as well as a television booth. A VIP In later years, the Bears played their home games at a pair of city fields in Katy box with theatre-style seating for 12, two restrooms and a concession area also are Park and Dutton Street Park. The Bears moved back and forth between the two part of the press box structure. Specially designed accordion-style windows allow a fields, at times playing whole seasons at one field and at other years playing in both completely unobstructed view when open. parks during the same season. The Steve Macko Locker Room received a facelift prior to the 2019 season. The Beginning in 1960, Baylor played exclusively at Dutton Street Park. That field 1,200-plus square feet contains 35 custom-built lockers and as of January 2019 remained Baylor’s home until 1977, when Baylor returned to campus with the received a renovation that updated the design, graphics and overall feel of the locker opening of Ferrell Field. A 1,700-seat facility, Ferrell Field served as home for the room. It boasts the latest technology in television and stereo equipment. Located Bears through the 1998 season. under the main grandstand, the locker room has direct access to the third base Construction on Baylor Ballpark began following the 1998 season. The new dugout. structure was built around the existing field. As work ran behind schedule, however, The training room is located across the hall from the locker room, and is equipped it became apparent that the ballpark would not be completed in time for the start with an ice machine, taping tables, and whirlpool areas. The equipment room is of the 1999 season. The Bears played their first four home games that season at furnished with storage cabinets for uniforms and equipment and equipped with a McLennan Community College in Waco before moving into Baylor Ballpark for washer/dryer area for on-site laundry. good. For the rest of the year, players and fans battled construction as the park Baylor Ballpark also houses the coaches’ offices inside the stadium. Located on the continued to be worked upon. The park was completed in time for the 2000 season third base side with windows facing the concourse, it houses the head coach’s office, and was dedicated in 2001. two offices for assistant coaches, a reception area, conference room and restroom. The novelty store is located adjacent to the office suite with public entrance from BAYLOR BALLPARK QUICK FACTS the concourse. A beautiful glass entrance leads into the store, which carries authentic First Season: 1999 Baylor Baseball apparel and other items. Capacity: 5,000 The Room is a 1,200-square-foot room on the first-base side of Largest Game Crowd: 5,911 vs. Texas A&M (April 21, 2012) the stadium used as a team meeting area and study lounge. It is equipped with a Largest 3-Game Series Crowd: 15,104 vs. Arkansas (June 9-11, 2012) restroom of its own, as well as a countertop and sink area for food preparation. The Largest Total Season Attendance: 126,947 (2012) room also serves as a trophy room and pre- and postgame meal area. Largest Average Season Attendance: 3,255 (2012) The indoor hitting cages are housed near the right field foul line. The large area OF Wall Dimensions: 330-400-330 (2,800 square feet) is completely surfaced, heated, and cooled. Two full-length cages Games: 640 are available for players’ use. Record: 440-200 Additional facilities within Baylor Ballpark include locker room facilities for Best Season Record: 34-6 (2012) both coaches and umpires, additional seating for 1,000 down the left field line and a beautiful elevated terrace down the right field line. The main concession areas and NCAA Regionals: 4 (1999, 2000, 2005, 2012) restroom facilities are located on the concourse just inside the main gate. Additional NCAA Super Regionals: 3 (1999, 2005, 2012) concessions are located on the third base concourse. NCAA Postseason Record: 14-8

6 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL @BaylorBaseball BAYLOR BALLPARK ATTENDANCE INTRODUCTION ALL-TIME LARGEST CROWDS LARGEST THREE-DATE SERIES DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATT. DATE OPPONENT ATT. 1. 4/21/12 Texas A&M 1-0 W 5,911 1. 6/9-11/12 Arkansas** 15,104 2. 4/17/04 Texas 6-7 L 5,602 2. 6/4-6/99 Oklahoma State** 14,307 3. 4/13/06 Texas 6-7 L 5,313 3. 6/11-13/05 Clemson** 12,587 4. 3/17/07 Texas 2-14 L 5,281 4. 4/26-4/28/13 Texas 11,573 5. 4/22/06 Texas A&M 4-1 W 5,173 5. 5/11-13/01 Texas Tech 10,940 6. 6/11/12 Arkansas** 0-1 L 5,059 6. 3/23-25/07 Texas Tech 10,752 7. 6/10/12 Arkansas** 4-5 L 5,038 7. 4/12-4/14/13 Oklahoma 10,698 8. 6/9/12 Arkansas** 8-1 W 5,007 8. 4/7-9/06 Oklahoma State 10,516 9. 5/17/12 Texas 16-5 W 4,889 9. 4/20-22/07 Missouri 10,468 10. 4/22/12 Texas A&M 7-5 W 4,887 10. 3/20-22/09 Texas Tech 10,242 11. 4/21/00 Texas 6-5 W 4,876 11. 4/4-6/08 Kansas 10,059 12. 6/5/99 Oklahoma State** 17-7 W 4,856 12. 4/24-26/09 Oklahoma 9,929 13. 5/2/09 Texas 11-19 L 4,812 13. 5/14-16/03 Texas Tech 9,778 14. 4/19/08 Texas A&M 1-11 L 4,794 15. 6/6/99 Oklahoma State** 2-6 L 4,776 LARGEST TWO-DATE SERIES 16. 4/20/02 Texas A&M 6-5 W 4,720 DATE OPPONENT ATT. 17. 3/28/03 Texas A&M 2-7 L 4,717 1. 4/21-22/12 Texas A&M 10,798 18. 6/4/99 Oklahoma State** 11-18 L 4,675 2. 3/17-18/07 Texas 9,789 19. 3/24/07 Texas Tech 7-8 L 4,540 3. 4/22-23/06 Texas A&M 9,085 20. 4/5/03 Texas 7-13 L 4,531 4. 4/20-21/02 Texas A&M 8,736 21. 3/18/07 Texas 3-8 L 4,508 5. 5/2-3/09 Texas 8,670 22. 4/13/13 Oklahoma 1-3 L 4,468 6. 4/5-6/03 Texas 8,579 23. 4/27/07 Texas A&M 7-12 L 4,444 7. 4/19-20/08 Texas A&M 8,531 24. 6/12/05 Clemson** 7-1 W 4,424 25. 6/4/12 Dallas Baptist* 8-2 W 4,423 YEARLY ATTENDANCE 26. 4/30/10 Texas 2-4 L 4,409 NCAA NCAA 27. 4/21/07 Missouri 11-14 L 4,398 YEAR DATES TOTAL RANK AVG. RANK REC. 28. 6/11/05 Clemson** 2-4 L 4,383 1999 35 64,490 17 1,743 21 29-6 29. 3/20/05 Texas 4-3 W 4,353 at MCC 4 1,343 — 336 — 3-1 30. 4/27/13 Texas 1-0 W 4,295 at BB 31 63,147 — 1,857 — 26-5 31. 5/30/99 Minnesota* 22-6 W 4,287 2000 33 85,479 15 2,757 13 26-7 32. 5/26/00 Texas State* 0-6 L 4,275 2001 34 89,811 13 2,806 9 22-12 33. 6/4/05 UTSA* 8-3 W 4,225 2002 31 86,509 18 2,883 15 25-6 34. 3/16/09 Texas A&M 8-7 W 4,224 2003 30 85,620 20 3,057 11 21-9 35. 5/12/01 Texas Tech 2-1 W 4,176 2004 35 90,693 20 2,748 19 20-15 36. 3/19/05 Texas 9-1 W 4,148 2005 36 109,621 16 3,045 17 25-11 37. 5/29/99 Minnesota* 6-4 W 4,146 2006 34 96,427 18 3,013 16 27-7 38. 4/21/01 Texas 12-2 W 4,132 2007 33 101,791 17 3,180 16 23-10 39. 4/22/01 Texas 16-6 W 4,128 2008 31 95,027 21 3,065 18 21-10 40. 4/25/09 Oklahoma 4-12 L 4,085 2009 32 90,261 20 2,911 21 20-12 41. 4/6/03 Texas 3-11 L 4,048 2010 36 89,804 22 2,641 24 26-10 42. 5/13/05 Texas A&M 10-9 W 4,030 2011 30 80,671 27 2,689 25 16-14 43. 3/4/00 Texas A&M 10-4 W 4,023 2012 40 126,947 12 3,255 18 34-6 2013 27 77,572 28 2,873 18 17-10 Midweek Record: 3,721 vs. UT Arlington (2/15/05, L 6-9) 2014 30 78,679 26 2,622 28 20-10 2015 28 65,631 30 2,343 30 16-12 * - NCAA Regional 2016 32 74,735 29 2,335 29 16-16 ** - NCAA Super Regional 2017 31 71,008 33 2,290 33 20-11 2018 26 56,754 37 2,183 33 19-7 Totals 640 1,717,530 2,683 440-200

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DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Fri. Feb. 15 Holy Cross Waco, Texas 6:35 P.M. Fri. April 12 Oklahoma* Waco, Texas 6:35 P.M. Sat. Feb. 16 Holy Cross Waco, Texas 1:05 P.M. Sat. April 13 Oklahoma* Waco, Texas. 3:05 P.M. Sat. Feb.16 Holy Cross Waco, Texas 4:05 P.M. Sun. April 14 Oklahoma* Waco, Texas 3:00 P.M. INTRODUCTION Sun. Feb. 17 Holy Cross Waco, Texas 12:05 P.M. Tue. April 16 Sam Houston State Waco, Texas 6:35 P.M. Tue. Feb. 19 at Texas State San Marcos, Texas 6:00 P.M. Thurs. April 18 Texas Tech* Lubbock, Texas 6:30 P.M. Fri. Feb. 22 Cornell Waco, Texas 6:35 P.M. Fri. April 19 Texas Tech* Lubbock, Texas 6:30 P.M. Sat. Feb. 23 Cornell Waco, Texas 3:05 P.M. Sat. April 20 Texas Tech* Lubbock, Texas 2:00 P.M. Sun. Feb. 24 Cornell Waco, Texas 12:05 P.M. Tue. April 23 Stephen F. Austin Waco, Texas 6:35 P.M. Tues. Feb. 26 Dallas Baptist Waco, Texas 6:35 P.M. Fri. April 26 at TCU* Ft. Worth, Texas 6:30 P.M. 2019 Shriners Hospital for Childrens College Classic (Minute Maid Park) Sat. April 27 at TCU* Ft. Worth, Texas 4:00 P.M. Fri. March 1 vs. Texas A&M# Houston, Texas 7:00 P.M. Sun. April 28 at TCU* Ft. Worth, Texas 1:00 P.M. Sat. March 2 vs. Rice # Houston, Texas 3:00 P.M. Tue. April 30 Lamar Waco, Texas 6:35 P.M. Sun. March 3 vs. Texas State# Houston, Texas 11:00 A.M. Fri. May 3 Kansas State* Waco, Texas 6:35 P.M. Tue. March 5 UT Arlington Waco, Texas 6:35 P.M. Sat. May 4 Kansas State* Waco, Texas 3:05 P.M. Fri. March 8 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. 1:35 P.M. Sun. May 5 Kansas State* Waco, Texas 12:05 P.M. Sat. March 9 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. 2:05 P.M. Thu. May 16 at Oklahoma State * Stillwater, Okla. 6:35 P.M. Sun. March 10 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. 1:05 P.M. Fri. May 17 at Oklahoma State * Stillwater, Okla. 6:35 P.M. Wed. March 13 Abilene Christian Waco, Texas 6:35 P.M. Sat. May 18 at Oklahoma State * Stillwater, Okla. 6:05 P.M. Fri. March 15 Cal Poly Waco, Texas 6:35 P.M. Sat. March 16 Cal Poly Waco, Texas 3:05 P.M. Big 12 Championship (Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark) Sun. March 17 Cal Poly Waco, Texas 1:05 P.M. Wed. May 22-26 TBA Oklahoma City, Okla. TBA Tue. March 19 at Sam Houston State Huntsville, Texas 6:30 P.M. NCAA Regionals Fri. March 22 West Virginia* Waco, Texas 6:35 P.M. Fri. May 31-June 3 TBA TBA TBA Sat. March 23 West Virginia* Waco, Texas 3:05 P.M. NCAA Super Regionals Sun. March 24 West Virginia* Waco, Texas 12:05 P.M. Fri. June 7-10 TBA TBA TBA Tue. March 26 Texas Southern Waco, Texas 6:35 P.M. NCAA College World Series Wed. March 27 Texas Southern Waco, Texas 6:35 P.M. Sat. June 14-26 TBA Omaha, Neb. TBA Fri. March 29 at Kansas* Lawrence, Kan. 6:00 P.M. Sat. March 30 at Kansas* Lawrence, Kan. 2:00 P.M. *Big 12 Conference game Sun. March 31 at Kansas* Lawrence, Kan. 1:00 P.M. #2019 Shriners Hospital for Children College Classic (Minute Maid Park, Houston, Tue. April 2 at Dallas Baptist Dallas, Texas 6:30 P.M. Texas) Fri. April 5 Texas* Waco, Texas 8:00 P.M. Home games in bold, played at Baylor Ballpark.

Sat. April 6 Texas* Waco, Texas 3:05 P.M. All times listed are Central Standard Time, schedule subject to change. Sun. April 7 Texas * Waco, Texas 3:35 P.M. Tue. April 9 at UT Arlington Arlington, Texas 6:30 P.M.

8 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL @BaylorBaseball 2019 ROSTER INTRODUCTION NUMERICAL No. Name B/T Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl-Exp. Hometown/Last School ALPHABETICAL 1 Cole Haring R/R OF 5-10 185 SR-1L Katy, Texas/Katy HS/McLennan CC No. Name Pos. Cl-Exp. 30 Jacob Ashkinos RHP RSO-1L 2 Nick Loftin R/R IF 6-1 165 SO-1L Corpus Christi, Texas/W.B. Ray HS 3 Ryan Bertelsman OF RSO-1L 3 Ryan Bertelsman R/R OF 6-0 195 R-SO-1L Friendswood, Texas/Friendswood HS 14 Josh Bissonette IF SR-3L 8 Kyle Harper R/R C/1B/OF 6-0 190 R-FR-RS Houston, Texas/Cypress Creek HS 41 Luke Boyd RHP JR-2L 9 Davion Downey L/L OF 6-0 200 SO-1L Bowling Green, Ky./Warren East HS 18 Cody Bradford LHP JR-2L 19 Ryan Leckich S/L LHP 5-10 190 JR-2L Port Neches, Texas/Neches Groves HS 31 Daniel Caruso RHP RSO-1L 11 Ricky Martinez R/R INF 6-0 190 FR-HS Morgan Hill, Calif./St. Francis HS 21 Richard Cunningham OF SR-3L 40 Paul Dickens LHP JR-TR 12 Branson Wilson R/R RHP 6-3 190 FR-HS Fort Worth, Texas/Southwest Christian HS 9 Davion Downey OF SO-1L 13 Hunter Seay L/L OF/LHP 6-0 180 R-SO-1L Keller, Texas/Keller HS 44 Logan Freeman RHP JR-TR 14 Josh Bissonette R/R IF 6-0 185 SR-3L Anaheim Hills, Calif./Orange Lutheran HS 54 Collin Garrett RHP RJR-1L 15 Kyle Hill R/R RHP 5-11 195 SR-3L Corpus Christi, Texas/Calallen HS 55 William Gilbert RHP RSO-RS 16 Tyler Thomas L/L LHP 6-1 170 SO-1L Keller, Texas/Keller HS 1 Cole Haring OF SR-1L 18 Cody Bradford L/L LHP 6-3 195 JR-2L Aledo, Texas/Aledo HS 32 Kyle Harper C/1B RFR-RS 35 Brooks Helmer RHP/1B FR-HS 20 T.J. Raguse L/L OF 6-1 205 SR-3L Georgetown, Texas/Georgetown HS 22 Blake Helton RHP FR-HS 21 Richard Cunningham L/L OF 5-10 195 SR-3L Austin, Texas/Stephen F. Austin HS 15 Kyle Hill RHP SR-3L 22 Blake Helton R/R RHP 6-4 175 FR-HS Austin, Texas/Lake Travis HS 28 Hayden Kettler RHP JR-2L 23 Shea Langeliers R/R C/1B 6-0 190 JR-2L Keller, Texas/Keller HS 23 Shea Langeliers C JR-2L 24 Jimmy Winston R/R RHP 6-4 200 R-SO-1L Houston, Texas/Lamar HS 19 Ryan Leckich LHP JR-2L 25 Andy Thomas L/R C/1B 6-2 210 JR-2L Murrieta, Calif./Murrieta HS 2 Nick Loftin IF SO-1L 11 Ricky Martinez IF FR-HS 28 Hayden Kettler R/R RHP 6-2 190 JR-2L Coppell, Texas/Coppell HS 50 Mack Mueller OF/1B JR-TR 29 Jake Walsh R/R C 6-3 175 FR-HS Carrollton, Texas/Trinity Christian HS 34 Anderson Needham RHP FR-HS 30 Jacob Ashkinos R/R RHP 6-1 225 R-SO-1L Aledo, Texas/Aledo HS/Cisco College 20 T.J. Raguse 1B/OF SR-3L 31 Daniel Caruso L/R RHP 6-0 160 R-SO-1L Los Angeles, Calif./Loyola HS 13 Hunter Seay OF/LHP RSO-1L 33 Davis Wendzel R/R IF 6-0 205 JR-2L San Clemente, Calif./Jserra Catholic HS 36 Ryan Segner RHP FR-HS 34 Anderson Needham R/R RHP 6-4 190 FR-HS Heath, Texas/Rockwall Heath HS 25 Andy Thomas C/1B JR-2L 47 Tyler Thomas LHP SO-1L 35 Brooks Helmer R/R RHP/1B 6-4 230 FR-HS Rockwall, Texas/Rockwall HS 29 Jake Walsh C FR-HS 36 Ryan Segner R/R RHP 6-2 190 FR-HS Fredricksburg, Texas/Fredricksburg HS 45 Cole Weaver IF SR-2L 37 Chase Wehsener R/L 1B 6-1 185 R-FR-RS San Diego, Calif./Christian HS 37 Chase Wehsener 1B RFR-RS 40 Paul Dickens L/L LHP 6-5 225 R-JR-TR Fort Worth, Texas/Home school/Navarro JC 33 Davis Wendzel IF JR-2L 41 Luke Boyd R/R RHP 6-2 180 JR-2L Ojai, Calif./Nordhoff HS 12 Branson Wilson RHP FR-HS 44 Logan Freeman R/R RHP 6-1 215 JR-TR Buffalo, Texas/Buffalo HS/McLennan CC 24 Jimmy Winston RHP SO-1L 45 Cole Weaver L/R IF 5-10 170 SR-2L Carlsbad, Calif./Santa Fe Christian HS/Saint John’s PRONUNCIATIONS 50 Mack Mueller R/L OF/1B 6-3 225 JR-TR Abilene, Texas/Wiley HS/Cisco College Jacob ASHKINOS...... ASH-kehn-ose 54 Collin Garrett R/R RHP 6-5 250 R-JR-1L Montgomery, Texas/Montgomery HS Josh BISSONETTE...... BISS-un-ett 55 William Gilbert R/R RHP 6-6 220 R-SO-RS Plano, Texas/Trinity Christian Academy Daniel CARUSO...... CAH-roo-so DAVION Downey...... DAY-vee-on Shea LANGELIERS...... LANG-uh-leers Mack MUELLER...... Mue-Lure T.J. RAGUSE...... Rag-GOOSE-EE Hunter SEAY...... Say Head Coach: 5 Steve Rodriguez (Pepperdine, 2001; 4th Season) Ryan SEGNER...... Seg-Nur Assistant Coaches: 4 Jon Strauss (Long Beach State, 1996; 4th Season) Chase WEHSENER...... WEZ-nurr 6 Mike Taylor (Prairie View A&M, 1997; 4th Season) Davis WENDZEL...... When-ZELL 27 Ruben Noriega (Lindenwood, 2009; 4th Season) Director of Operations: Justin Grassi (FGCU, 2014; 1st Season) Athletic Trainer: Josh Ogden (TCU, 2007; 6th Season)

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Jacob Ashkinos Ryan Bertelsman Josh Bissonette Luke Boyd Cody Bradford RHP • R-So. (1L) OF • R-So. (1L) IF • Sr. (3L) RHP • Jr. (2L) LHP • Jr. (2L) R/R • 6-1 • 225 30 R/R • 6-0 • 195 3 R/R • 6-0 • 185 14 R/R • 6-2 • 180 41 L/L • 6-3 • 195 18 Aledo, Texas Friendswood, Texas Anaheim Hills, Calif. Ojai, Calif. Aledo, Texas (Cisco College) (Friendswood HS) (Orange Lutheran HS) (Nordhoff HS) (Aledo HS) PLAYERS

Daniel Caruso Richard Cunningham Paul Dickens Davion Downey Logan Freeman RHP • R-So. (1L) OF • Jr. (2L) LHP • Jr. (TR) OF • So. (1L) RHP • Jr. (TR) L/R • 6-0 • 160 31 L/L • 5-10 • 195 21 L/L • 6-5 • 225 40 L/L • 6-0 • 200 9 R/R • 6-1 • 215 44 Los Angeles, Calif. Austin, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Bowling Green, Ky. Buffalo, Texas (Loyola HS) (Stephen F. Austin HS) (Navarro College) (Warren East HS) (McLennan CC)

Collin Garrett William Gilbert Cole Haring Kyle Harper Brooks Helmer RHP • R-JR. (1L) RHP • So. (HS) OF • Sr. (1L) C/1B • R-Fr. (RS) RHP/1B • Fr. (HS) R/R • 6-5 • 250 54 R/R • 6-6 • 220 55 R/R • 5-10 • 185 1 R/R • 6-0 • 190 8 R/R • 6-4 • 230 35 Montgomery, Texas Plano, Texas Katy, Texas Houston, Texas Rockwall, Texas (Montgomery HS) (Trinity Christian Academy) (McLennan CC) (Cypress Creek HS) (Rockwall HS)

Blake Helton Kyle Hill Hayden Kettler Shea Langeliers Ryan Leckich RHP • Fr. (HS) RHP • Sr. (3V) RHP • Jr. (2L) C • Jr. (2L) LHP • Jr. (2L) R/R • 6-4 • 175 22 R/R • 5-11 • 195 15 R/R • 6-2 • 190 28 R/R • 6-0 • 190 23 S/L • 5-10 • 190 19 Austin, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas Coppell, Texas Keller, Texas Port Neches, Texas (Lake Travis HS) (Calallen HS) (Coppell HS) (Keller HS) (Neches Groves HS)

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Nick Loftin Ricky Martinez Mack Mueller Anderson Needham T.J. Raguse IF/RHP • So. (1V) IF • Fr. (HS) OF/1B • Jr. (TR) RHP • Fr. (HS) OF • Sr. (3L) R/R • 6-1 • 165 2 R/R • 6-0 • 190 11 R/L • 6-3 • 225 50 R/R • 6-4 • 190 34 L/L • 6-1 • 205 20 PLAYERS Corpus Christi, Texas Morgan Hill, Calif. Abilene, Texas Heath, Texas Georgetown, Texas PLAYERS (W.B. Ray HS) (St. Francis HS) (Cisco College) (Rockwall Heath HS) (Georgetown HS)

Hunter Seay Ryan Segner Andy Thomas Tyler Thomas Jake Walsh OF/LHP • Jr. (2L) RHP • Fr. (HS) C/1B • Jr. (2L) LHP • So. (1V) C • Fr. (HS) L/L • 6-0 • 180 13 R/R • 6-2 • 190 36 L/R • 6-2 • 210 25 L/L • 6-1 • 170 16 R/R • 6-3 • 175 29 Keller, Texas Fredricksburg, Texas Murrieta, Calif. Keller, Texas Carrollton, Texas (Keller HS) (Fredricksburg HS) (Murrieta HS) (Keller HS (Trinity Christian HS)

Cole Weaver Chase Wehsener Davis Wendzel Branson Wilson Jimmy Winston IF • Sr. (2L) 1B • R-Fr. (HS) IF • Jr. (2L) RHP • Fr. (HS) RHP •R-So. (1V) L/R • 5-10 • 170 45 R/L • 6-1 • 185 37 R/R • 6-0 • 205 33 R/R • 6-3 • 190 24 R/R • 6-4 • 200 24 Carlsbad, Calif. San Diego, Calif. San Clemente, Calif. Fort Worth, Texas Houston, Texas (St. John’s) (Christian HS) (J Serra Catholic HS) (Southwest Christian HS) (Lamar HS)

Steve Rodriguez Jon Strauss Mike Taylor Ruben Noriega Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Pepperdine, 2001 5 Long Beach State, 1996 4 Prairie View A&M, 1997 6 Lindenwood, 2009 27 4th season 4th season 4th season 4th season

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PERSONAL Born Oct. 2, 1997 ... Son of Kevin and Kristi Bertelsman ... Mother was two-time national champion swimmer at Texas ... Brother Justin is 30 swimmer at SMU ... Majoring in business. JACOB ASHKINOS BERTELSMAN CAREER STATISTICS RHP • R/R • 6-1 • 225 • R-SO. • 1L YEAR GP/GS AVG R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB/ATT ALEDO, TEXAS (ALEDO HS) 2017 3/0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0/0 CAREER 3/0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0/0

CAREER HONORS • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2017)

2018 (BAYLOR- SO.) Appeared in 10 games (seven in relief, three starts) … Made Baylor debut with three scoreless innings of relief vs. Houston Baptist (2/18) … 14

PLAYERS Had five multi-inning relief appearances … Posted four scoreless relief JOSH BISSONETTE outings … Recorded seven outings with at least two … Notched IF • R/R • 6-0 • 185 • SR. • 3L career-high nine strikeouts in relief at DBU (3/20), the most by any Baylor ANAHEIM HILLS, CALIF. (ORANGE LUTHERAN HS) reliever in a single game since 2009 (Aaron Miller) … Earned first career start at UT Arlington (3/6), tossing 2.1 innings and allowing one run on four hits … Had season cut short due to injury. CAREER HONORS • 2018 All-Big 12 Honorable Mention CISCO COLLEGE • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2017) Pitched in 16 games in relief in 2017 ... Posted 1-1 record with 3.46 ERA • 2016 Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (3/28) in 26 innings with 30 strikeouts and 13 walks ... Held opponents to .188 batting average. 2018 (JUNIOR) Made 57 starts at second base … All-Big 12 Honorable Mention … Posted HIGH SCHOOL career highs of 32 runs, 52 hits, 10 doubles, seven home runs and 39 RBI Played at Aledo High School for coach Chad Berry ... 2016 Perfect Game … Tied career highs with one triple and two stolen bases … Tallied nine All-Texas Region honorable mention ... 2015 state semifinalist. multi-run, 12 multi- and seven multi-RBI games … Drove in career- high five RBI vs. Prairie View A&M (5/8) … Had a five-game hitting PERSONAL streak from April 27-May 11 and 10-game on-base streak from April Born on Feb. 24, 1998 ... Son of Howard and Shannon Ashkinos ... 27-May 18 … Set career-high .983 fielding percentage with career-low four Entrepreneurship major. errors … Didn’t make an error through first 41 games of season … Hit home runs vs. Texas A&M (3/3), vs. Texas Tech (3/18), at DBU (3/20), vs. Prairie View A&M (3/26), at Kansas State (4/27, vs. Prairie View A&M (5/8) and vs. Kansas (5/24)

2017 (SOPHOMORE) Played in 55 games with 53 starts (45 at second base, eight at shortstop) 3 ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (spring 2017) … Posted career highs RYAN BERTELSMAN of .272 average, 49 hits, seven doubles, one triple and two stolen bases … OF • R/R • 6-0 • 195 • R-FR. • 1L Ranked 61st in nation and third in Big 12 in sacrifice bunts (10) … Tallied FRIENDSWOOD, TEXAS (FRIENDSWOOD HS) two multi-run, 17 multi-hit and four multi-RBI games … Hit career-high two doubles at UTSA (5/16) … Had first career triple at Kansas (4/30) … Tied career high with three RBI vs. Prairie View A&M (5/9) while also having season-high three hits … Tied career high with three walks vs. CAREER HONORS Niagara (2/18) … Notched career-high six-game hitting streak from April • 2017 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team 25-May 12 … Totaled four straight two-hit games from May 16-19. • Three-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2017, 2018) 2016 (FRESHMAN) 2018 (SOPHOMORE) Made 52 starts in 52 games played at shortstop ... Named Big 12 Redshirted the season. Newcomer of the Week (3/28) after hitting .462 with two home runs and five RBI in four games ... Led the team in walks (29) ... Had 14-game 2017 (FRESHMAN) on-base streak and six-game hitting streak ... Went 1-for-4 with his first Played in three games as reserve outfielder … Academic All-Big 12 Rookie collegiate hit, run, and RBI vs. Washington (2/20) ... Posted season-high Team ... 2017 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (spring 2017, fall 2017) … three walks vs. Stony Brook (2/26) ... Had first collegiate steal and only of Had season cut short due to injury … Made Baylor debut as pinch-hitter season at Houston (3/4) ... Went season-best 4-for-5 with season highs of vs. Lamar (4/5) … Also had pinch-hit at-bats at No. 6 Texas Tech (4/7) two home runs, three runs, and three RBI at Dallas Baptist (3/26) ... Also and at No. 7 TCU (4/21). drove in three runs at West Virginia (4/30) ... Notched five multi-run, eight multi-hit, four multi-RBI and three multi-walk games. HIGH SCHOOL Three-year varsity letterwinner at Friendswood High School for coach HIGH SCHOOL Charlie Taylor ... Named first-team all-district in 2016 after batting .430 Pitched for coach Eric Borba at Orange Lutheran High School (Calif.) ...... Named all-conference first team in 2015 after hitting .390 with 27 steals Hit .307 and led league in stolen bases (16) senior year ... Named first-team ... Earned all-conference second team honor in 2014 after hitting .370 all-league in 2015 ... Recorded 31 hits, 24 RBI and one senior ... Played as two-year football letterman at FHS ... First year ... Voted Team MVP twice. freshman in FHS history to start every varsity game ... All-conference honorable mention WR in 2014.

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PERSONAL Born Nov. 1, 1996 ... Son of Matt and Chariya Bissonette ... Pre-Business major. 18 BISSONETTE CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS AVG R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB/ATT CODY BRADFORD 2016 52/52 .236 28 37 3 0 3 22 29 5 21 1/4 LHP • L/L • 6-3 • 195 • JR. • 2L 2017 55/53 .272 25 49 7 1 0 21 26 2 25 2/2 ALEDO, TEXAS (ALEDO HS) 2018 57/57 .269 32 52 10 1 7 39 27 7 33 2/3 CAREER 164/162 .260 85 138 20 2 10 82 82 14 79 5/9 CAREER HONORS • 2019 Preseason Big 12 Pitcher of the Year PLAYERS • 2019 Preseason All-Big 12 • 2019 Golden Spikes Award Preseason Watch List • 2019 D1Baseball Second Team Preseason All-American • 2019 Third Team Preseason All-American (Perfect Game, Collegiate 41 Baseball) LUKE BOYD • 2018 Big 12 Conference Pitcher of the Year RHP • R/R • 6-2 • 180 • JR. • 2L • 2018 CoSIDA Academic All-District 7 OJAI, CALIF. (NORDHOFF HS) • 2018 First Team All-Big 12 • 2018 Third Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball • 2018 Co-MVP Big 12 Championship tournament • 2018 All-Big 12 Tournament Team CAREER HONORS • 2018 Academic All-Big 12 First Team • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team (2018) • 2017 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2017, Spring 2018) • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2017, 2018) • Three-time Dean’s List (Spring 2017, Fall 2017, Spring 2018) 2018 (SOPHOMORE)_ Appeared in nine games in relief … Academic All-Big 12 Second Team 2018 (SOPHOMORE) … Recorded career-best 6.97 ERA … Made two multi-inning relief Made 14 starts in 2018 … Big 12 Conference Pitcher of the Year … appearances … Posted four scoreless outings … Notched three or more Third Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball … First Team All- strikeouts in two appearances … Posted career-high four strikeouts vs. Big 12 … Earned Co-MOP honors alongside Shea Langeliers at Big 12 UAPB (4/18). Championship tournament … Member of All-Big 12 Tournament Team … Named Big 12 Pitcher of the Week three times (2/19, 3/19, 4/23) … 2017 (FRESHMAN) Earned CoSIDA Academic All-District Seven Team honors with a 4.0 Pitched in seven games with one start ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor GPA … Academic All-Big 12 First Team … Member of USA Baseball’s Roll (fall 2017) … Made Baylor debut in relief vs. Niagara (2/18), tossed Collegiate National Team … Nominated as Baylor’s Big 12 Athlete of the 0.2 frames … Tallied first career start vs. Nevada (2/20), throwing five Year candidate, alongside soccer’s Aline De Lima … Became first pitcher scoreless innings while allowing three hits and three walks with first two in program history to throw back-to-back complete game shutouts vs. career strikeouts … Posted scoreless inning at Dallas Baptist (3/15) with TCU (4/20) and at Kansas State (4/27) … Second pitcher in team history two strikeouts … Longest relief appearance came in 2.2-inning outing vs. to throw consecutive complete games (Jason Jennings, 1999) … Ranked West Virginia (3/17). 52ndin the nation with two complete games … Had three double-digit games for the first time in program history since 2010 (Shawn HIGH SCHOOL Tolleson) … Recorded career bests with 2.51 ERA, seven wins, 96.2 Posted 56 innings pitched for Nordhoff High School in 2016 with 99 innings pitched and 87 strikeouts … Topped the Big 12 conference strikeouts and eight complete games while holding a 2.20 ERA ... Batted and placed 64thin the nation with 2.51 ERA … Second in Big 12 with .283 with 18 doubles and one home run. 96.2 innings pitched and fifth in conference with 87 strikeouts and .240 opponent batting average … Tied for third place on Baylor’s leaderboard PERSONAL with two shutouts in one season … Notched career-high 11 strikeouts vs. Born Nov. 21, 1997 ... Son of Bob and Stacey Boyd ... Majoring in sports Oklahoma (5/23) at the Big 12 Championships … Made six scoreless starts sponsorship and sales. … Allowed one run or less in nine of 14 starts … Tallied at least seven strikeouts in eight of 14 starts … Tossed at least five innings and allowed three runs or less in 11 starts … Earned first win of season vs. HBU (2/16) BOYD CAREER STATISTICS on Opening Day with eight scoreless innings, eight strikeouts and just one YEAR GP/GS ERA W-L CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG WP HBP hit allowed … Notched second win vs. George Washington (3/10) after 2017 7/1 11.25 1-0 0 0 0 12.0 15 15 15 14 9 .333 0 1 going seven innings, picking up eight strikeouts and allowing one run on 2018 9/0 6.97 0-1 0 0 0 10.1 16 8 8 6 8 .390 1 2 seven scattered hits … Recorded third win vs. Texas Tech (3/16) in a near CAREER 16/1 9.27 1-1 0 0 0 22.1 31 23 23 20 17 .360 1 3 complete game shutout, going 8.2 innings with seven strikeouts … Earned win numbers four and five in consecutive complete game shutouts vs. TCU (4/20) and at Kansas State (4/27), allowing just one hit and one walk with 10 strikeouts against the Horned Frogs and scattering nine hits with eight strikeouts versus the Wildcats … Notched sixth win in 10-strikeout effort vs. OSU (5/11) … Earned seventh win vs. Oklahoma (5/23) in Bears’ first game at Big 12 Championships, striking out a season-high 11 batters and allowing no runs on four hits.

2017 (FRESHMAN) Pitched in 15 games with 14 starts … Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (spring 2017, fall 2017) ... Dean’s List (spring 2017, fall 2017) … Ranks 12th at Baylor in career fewest walk allowed per nine innings (2.45) … Tossed at least five innings with

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three runs or less, two walks or less and two or more strikeouts in eight innings while giving up just two earned runs with 24 strikeouts for So Cal of 14 starts … Tallied 10 starts with two or less walks and had no more Bomber squad. than three walks in any appearance … Recorded at least two or more strikeouts in 13 appearances and at least one strikeout in 14 appearances PERSONAL … Made Baylor debut in winning start vs. Niagara (2/18), tossing seven Born on Oct. 6, 1997 ... Son of D.J. and Holly Caruso ... Brother, Brandon, one-run innings while allowing three hits and one walk with first two played baseball at Pepperdine from 2014-17 ... National Society of High career strikeouts … Earned second win vs. South Alabama (2/26) with six School Scholars member ... Pre-business major. two-run innings … Racked up season-high eight strikeouts in six three- run innings vs. No. 11 Texas A&M (3/5) at Minute Maid Park … Tossed season-high two-run 8.1 innings vs. No. 23 Houston (3/12) … Posted third CARUSO CAREER STATISTICS win with 6.2 one-run innings vs. West Virginia (3/19) … Registered fourth YEAR GP/GS ERA W-L CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG WP HBP win with 5.2 three-run innings at Washington (4/2) … Totaled fifth win 2017 5/0 14.54 0-0 0 0 0 4.1 9 8 7 3 1 .450 1 2 with four shutout innings vs. Prairie View A&M (5/9). 2018 DID NOT PLAY CAREER 5/0 14.54 0-0 0 0 0 4.1 9 8 7 3 1 .450 1 2 HIGH SCHOOL Two-year letterwinner for coach Chad Berry at Aledo High School ... Helped team to state semifinal during junior season … Named No. 6 PLAYERS overall prospect in Perfect Game South Top Prospect Showcase in 2015 … Posted 1.37 ERA with 67 strikeouts in 46 innings as junior … 2016 All- District 8-5A MVP Pitcher … Led Aledo to Area Finals and 22-10 record … As senior possessed 0.64 ERA with 87 strikeouts in 66 innings … 2016 21 Perfect Game All-American honorable mention … 2016 Perfect Game RICHARD CUNNINGHAM Texas Region second team … 2016 Elite Baseball Academic All-State Team OF • L/L • 5-10 • 195 • SR. • 3L … Also lettered in track at AHS. AUSTIN, TEXAS (STEPHEN F. AUSTIN HS)

PERSONAL Born on Feb. 22, 1998 ... Son of Randy and Debbie Bradford … Member CAREER HONORS of National Honor Society … Valedictorian at Aledo High School … • 2018 Google Cloud Academic All-America Engineering major. • 2018 CoSIDA Academic All-District Seven Team • 2018 Second Team All-Big 12 • 2018 All-Big 12 Tournament Team BRADFORD CAREER STATISTICS • 2018 Bobby Bragan Collegiate Slugger Award Watch List YEAR GP/GS ERA W-L CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG WP HBP • 2017 Big 12 Baseball Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2017 15/14 5.52 5-5 0 0 0 73.1 89 45 45 20 43 .309 1 4 • 2017 Big 12 Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarship 2018 14/14 2.51 7-6 2 2 0 96.2 85 29 27 26 87 .240 3 3 • 2017 All-Big 12 Honorable Mention CAREER 29/28 3.81 12-11 2 2 0 170 174 74 72 46 130 .271 4 7 • 2017 Academic All-Big 12 First Team • 2016 Academic All-Big 12 First Team • Eight-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2014-18, Spring 2015-18) • Four-time Dean’s List (Fall 2014-15, Spring 2015, 2017)

2018 (JUNIOR) 31 Played in 55 games with 52 starts as designated hitter and three starts in center field … Google Cloud Academic All-America Team … CoSIDA DANIEL CARUSO Academic All-District Seven Team … Academic All-Big 12 First Team … RHP • L/R • 6-0 • 160 • R-SO. • 1L Second Team All-Big 12 … All-Big 12 Tournament Team … Big 12 Player LOS ANGELES, CALIF. (LOYOLA HS) of the Week (5/14) … Bragan Award Watch List … Set career highs of .342 batting average, 45 runs, 77 hits, nine home runs, 38 RBI and six stolen bases … Led team in batting average, hits and stolen bases … Placed CAREER HONORS eighth in conference with .342 batting average, 77 hits and 122 total bases • 2017 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team … Had 20 multi-hit, 13 multi-run and 11 multi-RBI games … Posted 11 • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2017, 2018) games with at least three hits … Collected career-high five hits and tied • Two-time Dean’s List (Fall 2016, Fall 2017) career-high with four runs vs. OSU (5/11) … Notched first-career multi- home run game with two and totaled career-high 11 total bases at Texas 2018 (RS FRESHMAN) (4/6) … Hit home runs in back-to-back games twice (4/17-4/18, 5/11- Redshirted the season. 5/12) … Had 11-game hitting streak from April 13-28 … Hit home runs vs. Kansas (3/24), two at Texas (4/6), vs. Texas Southern (4/17), vs. UAPB (4/18), at Kansas State (4/27), vs. Prairie View A&M (5/8), vs. OSU (5/11, 2017 (FRESHMAN) 5/12). Pitched in five games as reliever … Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team … Made Baylor debut vs. Niagara (2/17) with 0.2 innings … Threw scoreless 2017 (SOPHOMORE) frame vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (2/28) … Tossed season-high two innings Played in 48 games with 45 starts in centerfield … Program’s first Big 12 vs. UTSA (3/28) … Recorded first career strikeout in lone batter faced vs. Baseball Scholar-Athlete of the Year … All-Big 12 honorable mention … Prairie View A&M (5/10). Academic All-Big 12 first team … Big 12 Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarship honoree ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (spring 2017, HIGH SCHOOL fall 2017) … Dean’s List (spring 2017) ... Posted career highs in average Three-year letterwinner for coach Mike Cordero at Loyola High School ... (.306), hits (52), doubles (15), RBI (29), and tied career high with five home Helped team finish second in Mission League during junior year ... 2015 runs … Registered 14 multi-hit games, 10 multi-RBI and five multi-run Perfect Game Evoshield National Championship all-tournament team games … Ended season on career-high 12-game hitting streak and season- ... 2015 Area Code invitee ... 2015 Perfect Game All-American honorable long 12-game on-base streak from May 10-June 3 … Tied career high with mention ... 2015 Under Armour Preseason All-American ... 2015 Under three doubles vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (2/28) … Tied career high with Armour Top Velocity ... 2015 Elite Baseball Series Select ... Member of So three hits vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (2/28), vs. Prairie View A&M (5/10) and Cal Bomber team that was ranked 26th in nation in 2015 ... Worked 22 14 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL @BaylorBaseball RETURNING PLAYERS

vs. Kansas State (10/18) … Tied career high with three walks vs. South (5/26) at Big 12 Championship … Had 13-game on-base streak from April Alabama (2/26) … Tied career high with four runs scored vs. Kansas State 15-May 2 … Hit home runs vs. George Washington (3/10), at Kansas (5/18) … Hit homers vs. Niagara (2/17), at No. 6 Texas Tech (4/9), at No. State (4/27), vs. Oklahoma (5/26) and vs. Stanford (6/3) in 2018 Stanford 7 TCU (4/22), at Oklahoma State (5/14) and vs. Kansas State (5/18). Regional.

2016 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) HIGH SCHOOL Made 51 starts and 52 appearances in center field ... Academic All-Big 12 Four-year letterwinner at Warren East High School for Coach Wes Sanford first team ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (fall 2015, spring 2016) … Named all-district in 2014-2016 … Named all-region in 2015-2016 … ... Dean’s List (fall 2015) ... Ranked 52nd in NCAA and second in Big 12 Named all-state in 2015-2016 … Selected for East/West all-star team in with five triples ... Had team-high in runs (40) ... Tied for first in fielding 2015-2016 … Broke school record for career doubles with 41 … Career .408 percentage (.992) ... Finished second on team in steals (3-for-4) and tied for hitter with 60 stolen bases. second in walks (19) ... Had on-base streak of 15 games ... Had 14 multi-

hit games ... Recorded first collegiate hit vs. Washington (2/19) ... Went PERSONAL PLAYERS 2-for-5 with his first collegiate home run, run, and multi-RBI game vs. Born Dec. 6, 1998 … Son of William Downey and Tammy Watt … Plans to Washington (2/20) ... Had season-high three walks vs. Stony Brook (2/26) major in kinesiology. ... Went 3-for-4 with three runs and eight RBI (one shy of school record set in 1998) with home run, triple, and walk vs. Stony Brook (2/27) ... Hit third homer of season at West Virginia (4/30) ... Posted eight multi-run, 14 DOWNEY CAREER STATISTICS multi-hit, eight multi-RBI and three multi-walk games. YEAR GP/GS AVG R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB/ATT 2018 55/53 .274 31 49 10 1 4 33 31 9 33 1/3 2015 (FRESHMAN) Redshirted, did not appear in true freshman season.

HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner for coach Glenn Bacak at Stephen F. Austin High School ... Named a team captain for senior season ... 2014 Perfect Game 54 All-Texas Region honorable mention ... All-District second team as a junior ... All-District first team (unanimous) as a sophomore ... Named COLLIN GARRETT team’s Rookie of the Year as a freshman ... In first three seasons, has 39 RHP • R/R • 6-5 • 250 • R-JR. • 2L singles, 30 steals, 24 doubles, 17 triples and five home runs ... Played travel MONTGOMERY, TEXAS (MONTGOMERY HS) ball in Premier Baseball League for Coach James Ellison in 2011 and 2013 ... Helped team go 34-1 in 2011 for a national championship ... Helped team go 40-8 in 2013 for a co-national championship. CAREER HONORS • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2016-17) PERSONAL Born on May 4, 1995 ... Son of Kyle and Betty Cunningham ... Brother, 2018 (RS-SOPHOMORE) Michael, is captain of Santa Clara’s rugby team ... National Honor Society Appeared in three games in relief … Tied career high with two strikeouts member ... Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... Three-time in one-inning outing vs. Kansas (3/24) … Allowed one unearned run in .2 Academic All-District honoree ... Finance major. innings vs. California (3/2) … Appeared vs. UAPB (4/18).

CUNNINGHAM CAREER STATISTICS 2017 (SOPHOMORE) YEAR GP/GS AVG R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB/ATT Redshirted during the 2017 season ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2015 Redshirted (spring 2017). 2016 52/51 .287 40 51 9 5 5 26 19 11 35 3/4 2017 48/45 .306 30 52 15 3 5 29 11 7 37 2/3 2016 (FRESHMAN) 2018 55/55 .342 45 77 14 2 9 38 11 9 43 6/8 Made two relief appearances before having season-ending Tommy CAREER 155/151 .314 115 180 38 10 19 93 41 27 115 11/17 John surgery ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (spring 2016) ... Had collegiate debut vs. UT Arlington (2/24), posted 1.1 innings with walk and two strikeouts while giving up three runs on five hits ... Appeared vs. Texas State (3/8).

HIGH SCHOOL Letterwinner for coach Chris Morris at Montgomery (Texas) High School 9 ... Had 16-9 record with 155 strikeouts and 2.80 ERA in career ... Posted DAVION DOWNEY .316 batting average with six doubles, one homer and 25 RBI during junior OF • L/L • 6-0 • 200 • S0. • 1L year ... Named District 18-4A Newcomer of the Year and Montgomery BOWLING GREEN, KY (WARREN EAST HS) All-County Newcomer of the Year ... Area Code Invitee in 2013 and 2014 ... Named 2014 Perfect Game Underclassman Second Team All-American ... HABCA Junior All-Star ... VYPE Magazine Top 20 Ballers in Houston & Players To Watch ... Played summer ball with Twelve Baseball for Coach CAREER HONORS Kevin Hodge ... Played for Team Texas as sophomore in Sunbelt Classic ... • 2018 Big 12 All-Freshman Team Ranked as 36th best player in Texas by Perfect Game, 357th nationally and 127th RHP ... Also played football and basketball in high school. 2018 (FRESHMAN) Played in 55 games with 53 starts in right field … Big 12 All-Freshman PERSONAL Team … Named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (4/30) … Made Baylor Born on July 7, 1996 ... Son of Jeff and Debra Garrett ... Honor Roll member debut as pinch-hitter vs. HBU (4/17) and tallied first-career hit … during junior year at MSH ... Pre-business major. Recorded first-career RBI vs. HBU (4/18) … Hit first-career home run vs. George Washington (3/10) … Collected career-high five hits, two doubles and 10 total bases at Kansas State (4/27) … Drove in career-best four runs at Texas State (4/24) … Walked a career-most three times vs. Oklahoma 15 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL BAYLORBEARS.COM RETURNING PLAYERS

GARRETT CAREER STATISTICS 2018 (FRESHMAN) YEAR GP/GS ERA W-L CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG WP HBP • Redshirted true freshman season. 2016 2/0 47.25 0-0 0 0 0 1.1 5 7 7 5 2 .625 1 0 2017 medical redshirt HIGH SCHOOL 2018 3/0 21.60 0-0 0 0 0 1.2 1 5 4 6 2 .200 0 2 Four-year letterwinner for Coach Rusty Sample at Cypress Creek High CAREER 4/0 33.00 0-0 0 0 0 3.0 6 12 11 11 4 .462 1 2 School … Led team to two bi-district championships and area finals … Named to academic all-district team in 2014-16 … Named second-team all-district catcher in 2016 … Houston Area Baseball Coaches Association all-star in 2016 … Named Perfect Game 2016 Underclassman Honorable Mention.

PERSONAL 1 Born on July 30, 1998 … Son of Kevin and Andrea Harper … Plans to COLE HARING major in business. OF • R/R • 5-10 •185 • SR. • 1L KATY, TEXAS (MCLENNAN CC/KATY HS) PLAYERS

CAREER HONORS • 2017 MLB Draft pick of the (2017) 15 • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2018) KYLE HILL RHP • R/R • 5-11 • 195 • SR. • 3L 2018 (JUNIOR) CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS (CALALLEN HS) Made 56 starts in outfield … Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (5/14) … Made Baylor debut vs. HBU (2/16) with a double and a walk … Tied for team lead with two triples … Posted 17 multi-hit, 10 multi-run and seven multi-RBI games … Drove in season-high five runs at Texas State CAREER HONORS (4/24) … Hit two home runs at Memphis (4/13) … Recorded three hits • 2018, 2017 Academic All-Big 12 First Team at Texas State (4/24) and vs. Oklahoma (5/23) … Had eight-game hitting • 2016 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team streak from March 24-April 3 and 11-game on-base streak from March • Four-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2016-18, Fall 2017) 24-April 8 … Hit home runs at UCLA (2/23), at Oklahoma (3/30), two at • Two-time Baylor Dean’s List (Spring 2016-17) Memphis (4/13), vs. OSU (5/11, 5/13) and vs. Oklahoma (5/23) at Big 12 Championships. 2018 (JUNIOR) Appeared in 25 games and made three starts … Academic All-Big 12 First MCLENNAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE Team … Notched career-bests with 2.62 ERA, four wins and 55 innings pitched … Held opponents to career-best .185 batting average … Holds Drafted in 37th round by Baltimore Orioles in 2017 ... Appeared in 61 Baylor record for fewest hits per nine innings in one season with 4.89 H/9 games in 2017 ... Posted .363 average with 66 hits, 18 doubles, two triples, … Ranked second on Baylor’s all-time leaderboard with .185 opponent 32 walks, eight home runs, 51 runs, 31 RBI and 16 steals ... Appeared in batting average in one season … Tied for eighth place with 103 career 24 of the Highlanders’ 57 games in 2016, recording .283 batting average strikeouts in relief on Baylor’s leaderboard … Recorded first-career with nine RBIs … Member of Highlander team named an NJCAA All- at Texas State (4/24) … Posted 18 multi-inning and 12 multi-strikeout Academic Honorable Mention selection with 3.19 team GPA. outings … Registered season-high four-game scoreless appearance streak from April 24-May 11 … Tallied at least three strikeouts in nine HIGH SCHOOL appearances … Fanned four batters vs. HBU (2/17) and at Oklahoma Recorded .384 batting average with 21 RBIs and 23 stolen bases playing for (3/29) … Allowed no hits vs. SHSU (3/13), vs. Texas Tech (3/17), vs. coach Tom McPherson at Katy High School ... First-team all-district and Kansas (3/23), at SHSU (4/10), at Memphis (4/15), at Texas State (4/24), honorable mention all-state selection ... Team MVP ... Set school record for vs. OSU (5/11) and vs. Kansas (5/24) stolen bases ... Academic all-district selection in baseball and football.

PERSONAL 2017 (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in career-high 30 games in relief … Academic All-Big 12 first Born on May 18, 1997 ... Son of Mike and Deb Haring ... Business major. team ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (spring 2017, fall 2017) ... Dean’s List (spring 2017) … Notched career highs of 54 strikeouts and HARING CAREER STATISTICS three wins with career-best 2.98 ERA in 42.1 innings of work … Ranked YEAR GP/GS AVG R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB/ATT tied for fifth all-time at Baylor in single-season appearances … Ranked 2018 56/56 .255 40 55 13 2 7 32 17 5 62 4/6 seventh all-time at BU with 11.48 strikeouts per nine innings during season … Ranked 55th in nation and sixth in Big 12 in appearances … Had 17 multi-inning outings … Posted 18 scoreless appearances … Notched 18 multi-strikeout games … Registered career-high five-appearance scoreless streak from March 3-15 … Earned wins vs. No. 23 Houston in back-to- back appearances (3/10 and 3/12) and vs. Dallas Baptist (3/21) … Tallied season-long relief outing at Texas State with four scoreless innings and 8 season-high five strikeouts … Struck out side vs. Niagara (2/18), at Kansas KYLE HARPER (4/28) and at Oklahoma State (5/12) … Had strikeouts for each out in appearances vs. No. 23 Houston (four, 3/10) and vs. Prairie View A&M C/1B/0F • R/R • 6-0 •190 • R-FR • RS (two, 5/10) … Allowed no hits vs. Niagara (2/17), vs. No. 9 Ole Miss, vs. HOUSTON, TEXAS (CYPRESS CREEK HS) No. 11 Texas A&M, vs. No. 23 Houston (3/10 and 3/12), at Dallas Baptist (3/15), vs. Sam Houston State (4/11), at Oklahoma State (5/12 and 5/13) and vs. Texas A&M (6/2) … Fanned four batters vs. No. 23 Houston CAREER HONORS (3/10), vs. Texas (4/15) and vs. Texas State (4/25). • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2017) • 2018 Big 12 All-Rookie Academic Team

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2016 (FRESHMAN) 2017 (FRESHMAN) Made eight starts in 15 appearances … Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team Appeared in 19 games with four starts … Had nine multi-inning relief … Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (spring 2016) … Dean’s List (spring appearances … Posted five scoreless games in relief … Notched five relief 2016) … Had three starts with at least five innings pitched … Had three outings with multiple strikeouts … Made Baylor debut vs. Niagara (2/18) multi-inning relief appearances … Posted five scoreless relief outings in relief with one inning and one strikeout, allowing one walk and two … Recorded at least one strikeout in 11 appearances and had multiple unearned runs … Had season-long 3.2-inning scoreless relief appearance strikeouts in nine outings … Finished season with 1-4 record with 5.28 vs. Lamar (4/5) with two strikeouts … Made first career start vs. Stephen ERA and 31 strikeouts in 44.1 innings … Made Baylor debut with 0.2 F. Austin (4/18) with three perfect innings and three strikeouts … Earned perfect relief innings vs. Washington (2/21) … Earned first career start first career win in second start vs. Texas State (4/25), allowing no runs on vs. Dallas Baptist (3/24), tossed 4.1 innings with four strikeouts and two hits and two walks with one strikeout in 1.2 frames … Posted second three runs allowed … Posted season highs of 5.1 relief innings and seven win in start and season-long outing vs. Prairie View A&M (5/10), giving strikeouts vs. New Mexico State (3/13) … Pitched season-high seven up one run on five hits and one walk with three strikeouts in 4.1 innings innings with four strikeouts giving up no earned runs to earn his first … Registered third win in start at UTSA (5/16), surrendering no runs, two PLAYERS collegiate win vs. Kansas (4/3) in second start. hits and no walks with one strikeout in two innings … Posted season-high three strikeouts in games vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (2/28), vs. UTSA (3/28), HIGH SCHOOL vs. Texas (4/14), vs. Stephen F. Austin (4/18) and vs. Prairie View A&M Four-year letterwinner for coach Steve Chapman at Calallen (Texas) High (5/10). School ... Had 10-1 record with 110 strikeouts and 1.03 ERA in career ... Helped Calallen to 34-4 record and three straight district championships ... HIGH SCHOOL 2012 regional finalist and 2014 quarterfinalist ... 2014 first-team All-South Four-year letterwinner for coach Kendall Clark at Coppell High School Texas ... 2014 third-team All-State ... Helped Team Texas become 2014 … 2016 Rawlins/Perfect Game All-American honorable mention … 2016 Sun Belt Classic champions ... Participated in 2014 Perfect Game National all-region second team ... First-team all-district choice as junior … 2016 Showcase ... Participated in 2014 Texas Scout Association Showcase ... Perfect Game top 100 prospect in Texas … 2015 Perfect Game Preseason Played summer ball with the Houston Banditos for Coach Ray DeLeon All-American honorable mention … 2015 Perfect Game National ... Helped team become 2014 Perfect Game World Series Champions ... Championship all-tournament team … 2015 Diamond King World Series Ranked as 60th best player in Texas by Perfect Game, top 500 nationally MVP … Helped team to district, bi-district and area championships and 221st RHP ... Also played football in high school. during junior season … Helped squad to bi-district title in 2014 … Guided team to district title as freshman … Posted 8-3 record with 72 strikeouts PERSONAL and 1.77 ERA … Hit .323 with five home runs and 62 RBI. Born on May 12, 1997, in Baton Rouge, La. ... Son of Bobby and Kathy Hill ... National Honor Society member ... Pre-business major. PERSONAL Born on Dec. 30, 1997 ... Son of Todd Kettler and Jina Clemons ... Pre- business major. HILL CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS ERA W-L CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG WP HBP 2016 15/8 5.28 1-4 0 0 0 44.1 49 29 26 27 31 .283 3 0 KETTLER CAREER STATISTICS 2017 30/0 2.98 3-3 0 0 0 42.1 36 19 14 32 54 .235 5 1 YEAR GP/GS ERA W-L CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG WP HBP 2018 25/3 2.62 4-1 0 0 1 55.0 36 20 16 32 47 .185 0 1 2017 19/4 3.35 3-0 0 0 0 37.2 37 19 14 19 27 .266 1 3 CAREER 70-11 3.56 8-8 0 0 1 141.2 121 68 56 91 132 .232 8 2 2018 16/16 3.81 8-4 0 0 0 87.1 84 51 37 36 56 .254 5 10 CAREER 35/20 3.67 11-4 0 0 0 125 121 70 51 55 83 .257 6 13

28 HAYDEN KETTLER 23 RHP • R/R • 6-2 • 190 • JR. • 2L SHEA LANGELIERS COPPELL, TEXAS (COPPELL HS) C • R/R • 6-0 • 190 • JR. • 2L KELLER, TEXAS (KELLER HS)

CAREER HONORS • 2018 All-Big 12 Honorable Mention CAREER HONORS •2018 Rawlings/ABCA Gold Glove 2018 (SOPHOMORE) •2019 Golden Spikes Award Watch List Made team-leading 16 starts … All-Big 12 Honorable Mention … •2019 Second Team Preseason All-American (D1Baseball.com, Perfect Registered career highs with eight wins, 56 strikeouts and 87.1 innings Game, Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball pitched … Placed ninth in conference with 3.81 ERA … Tied for second •2019 Third Team Preseason All-American (NCBWA) in Big 12 and was 58thin nation with eight wins … Ranked fifth in •2019 Preseason All-Big 12 conference with 87.1 innings pitched … Set career-high with seven innings •2018 Second Team All-American (Collegiate Baseball) pitched at UCLA (2/25), vs. George Washington (3/10) and vs. Kansas •2018 First Team All-Big 12 (5/24) … Tied for 10thplace on Baylor’s leaderboard with 16 starts in one •2018 All-Big 12 Tournament Team season … Allowed one run or less in nine of 16 starts … Struck out at least •2018 Co-MVP of Big 12 Tournament four batters in eight of 16 starts … Tossed at least five innings and allowed •2018 Stanford Regional All-Tournament Team three runs or less in 10 starts …Recorded season-high seven strikeouts vs. •2018 U.S. Collegiate National Team George Washington (3/10) and at Oklahoma (3/30) … Worked scoreless • 2018 Preseason All-American First Team (D1Baseball.com) outings vs. HBU (2/18) and vs. TCU (4/21) … Earned wins vs. HBU • 2018 Preseason All-American Second Team (Baseball America, Perfect Game) (2/18), vs. George Washington (3/10), vs. Kansas (3/24), at Memphis • 2018 Preseason All-American Third Team (NCBWA) (4/13), vs. TCU (4/21), at Kansas State (4/28), at West Virginia (5/18) and • 2018 USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award Preseason Watch List vs. Kansas (5/24) at Big 12 Championships. • 2017 Freshman All-American (Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, D1Baseball.com, NCBWA, Perfect Game)

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2018 (SOPHOMORE) … District MVP as sophomore … Named Perfect Game all-tournament Played in all 58 games with 50 starts at catcher and eight starts at first team four different times … Played on the Area Code Team base … Second Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball … First Team in 2015 … Posted career .327 average with 31 doubles, three triples, nine All-Big 12 … All-Big 12 Tournament Team … Named Co-MOP of Big home runs and 74 RBI in KHS career. 12 Tournament alongside Cody Bradford … Stanford Regional All- Tournament Team … Rawlings/ABCA Gold Glove Winner … Preseason PERSONAL All-American by D1 Baseball, Baseball America and NCBWA … Named Born on Nov. 18, 1997 ... Son of Steve and Christina Langeliers ... health, kinesiology to Golden Spikes Award Preseason Watch List … Johnny Bench Award and leisure studies major. Watch List … Member of USA Baseball’s Collegiate National Team … Hit walk-off RBI single to clinch Baylor’s first-ever Big 12 tournament championship victory over TCU (5/27) … Drilled game-winning home LANGELIERS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS AVG R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB/ATT run at UCLA (2/24) to seal 8-6 win … Set career highs with 49 runs, 2017 55/55 .313 43 66 14 2 10 38 24 3 37 1/4 18 doubles, 11 home runs, 44 RBI, 35 walks, four stolen bases and .994 2018 58/58 .252 49 57 18 2 11 44 35 2 45 4/5 fielding percentage … Led team with 11 home runs and .994 fielding CAREER 113/113 .281 92 123 32 4 21 82 59 5 82 5/9 percentage … Ranked seventh in Big 12 and 83rdin nation with 18 doubles … Threw out 69.7 percent of basestealers … Caught 23 runners stealing in 33 attempts … Posted nine multi-run, 14 multi-hit and 13 multi-RBI games

PLAYERS … Ended season on a seven-game hitting streak and 13-game on-base streak … Posted season-high three hits at UCLA (2/24), vs. Prairie View A&M (3/26), vs. TCU (4/22), and at WVU (5/18) … Had four consecutive two-hit games in postseason play from May 24-June 1 … Tied career high 19 with two doubles at WVU (5/17) … Drove in season-best three RBI at UCLA (2/24), vs. Kansas (3/24), vs. Prairie View A&M (3/26), and vs. RYAN LECKICH Kansas (5/24) in Big 12 Championships … Hit home runs vs. HBU (2/18), LHP • S/L • 5-10 • 190 • JR. • 2L at UCLA (2/24), vs. Texas Tech (3/18), vs. Kansas (3/24), vs. Prairie View PORT NECHES, TEXAS (NECHES GROVES HS) A&M (3/26), at Oklahoma (3/30), vs. Texas State (4/2), vs. TCU (4/20, 4/21), vs. Kansas (5/24) in Big 12 Championships, vs. Stanford (6/3) in Stanford Regional ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll spring 2018. CAREER HONORS • 2018 Academic All-Big 12 First Team 2017 (FRESHMAN) • 2017 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team Played in 55 games with 55 starts (53 at catcher, two at designated hitter) • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2017-2018, Fall 2017) … Freshman All-American by Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, NCBWA and Perfect Game, marking first for Baylor since 2010 and first 2018 (SOPHOMORE) time BU freshman honored by three or more publications … All-Big Appeared in 20 games with three starts … Academic All-Big 12 First 12 second team … Big 12 All-Freshman Team (unanimous) … Big 12 Team … Made first-career start at Texas (4/8) working two innings and Newcomer of the Week (5/15 and 5/22) … Johnny Bench Award Watch striking out two batters while allowing three runs on five hits … Worked List ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (fall 2017) ... Dean’s List (fall career-high 32 innings, struck out career-most 28 batters and won career- 2017) … Ranks third all-time at Baylor in career lowest stolen base against best three games … Tallied 10 scoreless outings and 11 appearances with percentage (55.9%) and most runners caught stealing (26) … Set BU one hit allowed or less … Earned first-career win at UT Arlington (3/6) single-season record for most runners caught stealing (26) and ranked after coming on in relief to throw 4.2 innings of scoreless ball with two 10th in single-season lowest stolen base against percentage (55.9%) … Set punchouts … Picked up second win of season vs. George Washington BU freshman record for most homers by catcher (10) and was one homer (3/11) going three innings and allowing one hit … Threw career-high shy of tying overall BU freshman homer record held by Max Muncy (11 in five innings as starter vs. UAPB (4/18) and struck out career-most seven 2010) … Had 12 multi-run games … Posted 19 multi-hit games, including batters on way to third win of season. five straight from May 13-19 … Notched 12 multi-RBI games, including six in span of seven games from May 9-19 … Had two multi-home run 2017 (FRESHMAN) games … Registered season-high 13 game hitting streak from April 30- Appeared in seven games in relief … Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team May 25 and season-best 18-game on-base streak from April 21-May 25 … … Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (spring 2017, fall 2017) ... Had three Started in Baylor debut vs. Niagara (2/17) in season opener, went 1-for-5 multi-inning and two scoreless appearances … Made Baylor debut vs. with one hit, run and RBI … Hit first career home run and double vs. No. 15 Oklahoma (3/24), giving up one hit and one unearned run in 0.2 Niagara (2/18) … Roped first triple vs. Dallas Baptist (3/21) … Stole first innings … Tossed season-high two innings with one run given up and one and only base at No. 7 TCU (4/22) … Posted three-hit games vs. Niagara strikeout at No. 6 Texas Tech (4/7) … Tossed season-high two scoreless (2/18), vs. No. 15 Oklahoma (3/24), at Washington (4/2) and vs. Texas innings with one hit allowed and season-best two strikeouts at No. 7 TCU State (4/25) … Notched season-high four-hit games at Texas State (2/22) (4/21). and vs. Kansas State (5/18) … Scored season-high four runs at No. 7 TCU (4/22) … Tallied three-RBI games vs. Texas State (4/25) and vs. Kansas HIGH SCHOOL State (5/18) … Totaled season-high four RBI at Washington (4/2) … Hit Three-year letterwinner for coach Mark Brevell (2013) and Scott Carter homers vs. Niagara (2/18), at Texas State (2/22), vs. West Virginia (3/19), (2014-2016) at Port Neches-Groves High School … Ranked as Perfect at Washington (two, 4/2), vs. Texas (4/13), vs. Prairie View A&M (5/9), at Game’s No. 5 left-handed pitcher in Texas for 2016 … 2016 Rawlings- Oklahoma State (5/14) and vs. Kansas State (two, 5/19) … Walked season- Perfect Game All-American honorable mention … 2016 Rawlings-Perfect high three times at No. 6 Texas Tech (4/9) ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Game Texas Region second team … 2016 Super Gold Baseball MVP … Honor Roll (Fall 2017) ... Dean’s List (Fall 2017). 2016 district co-MVP … 2016 all-state all-star participant … 2016 Go Army National Athlete/Academic award recipient … 2016 second-team HIGH SCHOOL all-state academic honoree … 8-2 with 1.15 ERA in 2016 while leading Three-year letterwinner for coach Rob Stramp at Keller High School … Port Neches-Groves to district championship ... All-academic team during Removed eligibility from 2016 MLB Draft to come to Baylor but was freshman, sophomore, junior and senior years … All-district during drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays as courtesy in 34th round ... Defensive sophomore season … Named Perfect Game WWBA World Championship district MVP as senior … 2016 first-team all-state … Played on Texas all-tournament team in 2014 … District Newcomer of the Year in 2013 Rangers, New York Mets and New York Yankees scout teams in summer … Posted 23 wins with 1.65 ERA, 228 strikeouts and seven saves in 146 2015 ... 2015 Perfect Game Underclass high honorable mention ... Helped innings over PNCHS career, while hitting .345 with 50 runs, one home run team win district during junior season … All-district choice as sophomore and 50 RBI.

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PERSONAL LOFTIN CAREER STATISTICS Born on July 14, 1997 ... Son of Mark and Diane Leckich ... National Honor YEAR GP/GS AVG R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB/ATT Society member … Finance major. 2018 55/53 .306 52 68 12 0 6 36 21 2 20 5/8

LECKICH CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS ERA W-L CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG WP HBP 2018 2/0 0.00 0-0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 YEAR GP/GS ERA W-L CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG WP HBP 2017 7/0 4.50 0-0 0 0 0 8.0 10 5 4 2 4 .294 1 2 CAREER 7/0 4.50 0-0 0 0 0 8.0 10 5 4 2 4 .294 1 2 20 T.J. RAGUSE PLAYERS 2 OF • L/L • 6-1 • 205 • SR. • 3L NICK LOFTIN GEORGETOWN, TEXAS (GEORGETOWN HS) INF/RHP • R/R • 6-1 • 165 • SO. • 1L CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS (W.B. RAY HS) CAREER HONORS • 2017 All-Big 12 Honorable Mention CAREER HONORS • 2018, 2017 Academic All-Big 12 First Team • 2016 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team •2018 First Team Freshman All-American by Baseball America • Five-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2015-17, Spring 2016-17) •2018 Second Team Freshman All-American by D1 Baseball •2018 Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball •Unanimous Big 12 All-Freshman Team selection (2018) 2018 (JUNIOR) •2018 Second Team All-Big 12 Played in 35 games with 32 starts (31 in outfield, one as designated hitter) after missing time due to injury … Academic All-Big 12 First Team … 2018 (FRESHMAN) Set career highs with .324 batting average … Posted seven multi-hit, four multi-RBI and two multi-run games … Collected career-high four hits at Played in 55 games with 53 starts (31 at shortstop, 22 in left field) … Made Memphis (4/15), scored three runs and drove in two … Tied career best two appearances on the mound in relief … Freshman All-American by with three walks vs. Texas Southern (4/17) … Tallied career-high 11-game Collegiate Baseball and Baseball America … Second Team Freshman hitting streak from April 18-May 13 and 18-game on-base streak from All-American by D1 Baseball … Unanimous Big 12 All-Freshman Team April 7-May 13 … Hit third career home run at Kansas State (4/27). selection … Second Team All-Big 12 … Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (3/26) … Made Baylor debut as defensive replacement vs. HBU (2/17) … Notched first-career hit vs. HBU (2/18) … Crushed a grand slam 2017 (SOPHOMORE) for first-career home run vs. Kansas (3/23) … Hit leadoff home run vs. Played in 49 games with 48 starts in outfield … All-Big 12 honorable Kansas (3/25), Baylor’s first since 2012 (Nate Orf) … Scored team-high mention … Academic All-Big 12 first team ... Big 12 Commissioner’s 52 runs … Ranked 52ndin the nation as toughest to strike out averaging Honor Roll (spring 2017, fall 2017) … Set career highs with 26 runs, 45 hits, 11.1 at-bats per strikeout … Tied for eighth in Big 12 with 52 runs scored 23 RBI, 31 walks, seven steals and tied career high with one home run … … Posted 14 multi-run, 19 multi-hit and 10 multi-RBI games … Scored Posted four multi-run games … Had 12 multi-hit games … Tallied seven season-high four runs at Kansas State (4/28) … Notched season-best four multi-RBI games … Had career-high three hits vs. UTSA (3/28) and vs. hits at Kansas State (4/27) … Drove in season-most four RBI vs. Kansas Texas (4/13) … Scored career-high three runs vs. UTSA (3/28) and vs. (3/23) … Recorded season-long 11-game hitting streak from April 22-May Kansas State (5/18) … Notched career-high three RBI vs. No. 15 Oklaho- 17 and 21-game on-base streak from April 8-May 18 … Hit home runs vs. ma (3/25), vs. Prairie View A&M (5/9) and vs. Kansas State (5/19) … Hit Kansas (3/23, 3/25), at Memphis (4/13), at Kansas State (4/27, 4/29), and second career homer vs. Prairie View A&M (5/9) … Walked career-high vs. Kansas (5/24) in Big 12 Championships … Worked two scoreless and three times vs. No. 15 Oklahoma (3/26) and vs. Kansas State (5/18) … hitless innings vs. Texas State (4/2) and vs. UAPB (4/18) with a total of Had season-high seven-game hitting streak from April 25-May 12 … Post- three strikeouts. ed career-long 15-game on-base streak from March 18-April 14.

HIGH SCHOOL 2016 (FRESHMAN) Made 25 starts at designated hitter in 36 appearances … Academic All-Big Four-year letterman for Coach Orlando Ruiz at W.B. Ray High School 12 Rookie Team … Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (fall 2015, spring … Helped team to district championship as junior … Over high school 2016) … Hit .300 with 27 hits, 19 runs, eight doubles, one home run, 18 career had .454 batting average, 88 hits and 29 stolen bases … Named to RBI, 19 walks and one stolen base … Led team in on-base percentage MaxPreps Underclass All-American Team as an outfielder … Named to (.427) … Tied for team second highest total in walks … Had eight-game all-district academic team twice … Named all-district first team shortstop hitting and nine-game on-base streaks … Posted seven multi-hit games … twice … USA Today All-USA Texas second team shortstop in 2016 … Notched four multi-run games … Registered five multi-RBI games … Had THSBCA all-state first team shortstop in 2016 … 2016 Perfect Game first collegiate hit (1-for-3), RBI and run (scored season-high three times) Underclassman Honorable Mention. vs. Stony Brook (2/27) … Tallied season-high two hits vs. Dallas Baptist (3/24) and did so six other times, including three straight games from PERSONAL April 10-15 … Drove in season-high three runs at Dallas Baptist (3/26) … Born on Sept. 25, 1998 … Son of Jeffrey and Kathy Loftin … Intends to Hit first collegiate home run at Kansas State (4/24) … Notched season- major in environmental science. high two doubles vs. TCU (5/14).

HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner at Georgetown (Texas) High School under coach Adam Foster ... Hit .467 with 13 doubles, five triples, one homer, 27 RBI and 18 steals as junior ... 2013 and 2014 first-team All-District and team Offensive Player of the Year ... 2014 second-team All-State ... 2014 first- team All-Central Texas ... Played summer ball for Coach Marcus Hendry’s Austin Wings Black.

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PERSONAL YEAR GP/GS AVG R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB/ATT Born on September 3, 1996 ... Son of Mike and Sue Raguse ... Named 2017 9/2 .273 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0/0 Academic All-State as junior in at GHS ... Finance major. 2018 4/1 .250 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0/0 CAREER 13/3 .263 5 5 0 0 0 0 3 0 6 0/0 RAGUSE CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS AVG R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB/ATT 2016 36/25 .300 19 27 8 0 1 18 19 1 19 1/2 2017 49/48 .266 26 45 5 0 1 23 31 1 29 7/9 2018 35/23 .324 22 35 4 0 1 19 10 1 12 0/1 CAREER 120/105 .292 67 107 17 0 3 60 60 3 60 8/12 25 ANDY THOMAS C/1B • L/R • 6-2 • 210 • JR. • 2L MURRIETA, CALIF. (MURRIETA HS) 13 CAREER HONORS PLAYERS HUNTER SEAY • 2018 Second Team All-Big 12 OF/LHP • L/L • 6-0 • 180 • JR. • 2L • 2018 Academic All-Big 12 First Team KELLER, TEXAS (KELLER HS) • 2017 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team • Three-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2017-18, Fall 2017) CAREER HONORS • Dean’s List (Fall 2017) • 2017 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team • 2017 John Olerud Award Watch List 2018 (SOPHOMORE) • Three-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2017-18, Fall Played in all 58 games with 50 starts at first base and eight at catcher … 2017) Second Team All-Big 12 … Academic All-Big 12 First Team … Set career highs with .324 batting average, 35 runs, 70 hits, 10 doubles, one home 2018 (SOPHOMORE) run and 34 RBI … Led team with 41 walks and .435 on-base percentage Played in four games with one start as designated hitter … Singled and … Tied for fifth in Big 12 and ranked 92ndin nation with 41 walks … Hit scored vs. Kansas (3/24) in only at-bat … Singled and came around to first-career home run vs. HBU (2/17) … Collected first-career stolen base score vs. Kansas (3/25) … Reached base via a walk vs. SHSU (3/13) … vs. Texas Tech (3/17) … Posted single-game career highs with three hits Did not appear on the mound as season cut short due to injury. vs. HBU (2/18), vs. Texas Tech (3/17, 3/18), at Kansas State (4/27, 4/29), and vs. OSU (5/11) … Drove in career-high four runs vs. OSU (5/11) … 2017 (FRESHMAN) Tallied eight multi-run, 18 multi-hit and 10 multi-RBI games … Recorded Played in nine games with two starts in outfield as position player and season-long 12-game hitting streak from Feb. 16-March 10 and 20-game appeared in nine games in relief as pitcher … Academic All-Big 12 Rookie on-base streak from April 2-May 17. Team … John Olerud Award Watch List ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (spring 2017, fall 2017) … Made Baylor debut off bench vs. Niagara 2017 (FRESHMAN) (2/18) and singled and scored run in only at-bat … Walked and scored Played in 14 games with four starts at catcher … Academic All-Big 12 run as pinch-hitter vs. No. 11 Texas A&M (3/5) … Made first start at Rookie Team ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (spring 2017, fall 2017) Sam Houston State (3/7) and had one hit in three at-bats … Made second ... Dean’s List (fall 2017) … Made Baylor debut in field at first base vs. straight start vs. West Virginia (3/18) and walked and scored run in three Niagara (2/18) … Made first start vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (2/28), recorded plate appearances … Had pinch-hit single vs. Prairie View A&M (5/9) … season-high three hits, with single, double, triple, walk, season-high three Made pitching debut vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (2/28), throwing scoreless RBI and season-high three runs scored … Had pinch-hit single vs. Texas inning with season-high two strikeouts … Posted one multi-inning (4/14) … Started vs. Stephen F. Austin (4/18), had hit and walk in three appearance, tossing two scoreless innings with season-high two strikeouts plate appearances … Had pinch-hit single vs. Texas State (4/25) … Went vs. Kansas State (5/19) … Did not allow run in first six outings from Feb. 1-for-2 off bench vs. Prairie View A&M (5/9) with RBI and run scored … 28-April 18. Was 1-for-1 off bench vs. Prairie View A&M (5/10) with two runs, RBI walk and triple … Started at UTSA (5/16), went 1-for-4 with run, walk HIGH SCHOOL and season-high three RBI on first career home run … Started vs. Kansas Four-year letterwinner for coach Rob Stramp at Keller High School ... State (5/19), walked once in three plate appearances. Helped team to district championship during junior season … Four-time first-team all-district choice … 2015 district Offensive Player of the Year HIGH SCHOOL … 2016 Rawlings/Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American … Three-year letterwinner for coach Bryn Wade at Murrieta Mesa High 2016 Rawlings/Perfect Game first-team All-Texas Region Senior … 2015 School … 2016 Rawlings High School Gold Glove winner at catcher Perfect Game Underclass second team … 2014 Perfect Game Underclass position … 2016 Rawlings/Perfect Game Honorable Mention All- honorable mention. American … 2016 Perfect Game second-team All-California Region ... All-league honorable mention as junior… 2015 Perfect Game Underclass PERSONAL honorable mention ... Second-team all-league as sophomore … As senior Born on May 2, 1997 ... Son of Joel and Jackie Seay ... Pre-business major. threw out 21 of 31 base stealers, hit .333 with 21 runs, 34 hits, 19 RBI, 10 doubles, four triples and two home runs in 34 games … As junior hit .299 with 17 runs, 23 hits, 18 RBI, seven doubles and three homers in 28 games SEAY CAREER STATISTICS … As sophomore hit .375 with eight runs, 30 hits, five RBI, three doubles YEAR GP/GS ERA W-L CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG WP HBP and one homer in 26 games … At MMHS posted career average of .336 2017 9/0 3.38 1-0 0 0 0 8.0 10 4 3 4 9 .313 0 1 with 46 runs, 87 hits, 42 RBI, 20 doubles, four triples and six homers in 88 2018 0/0 0.00 0-0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 games. CAREER 9/0 3.38 1-0 0 0 0 8.0 10 4 3 4 9 .313 0 1 PERSONAL Born on June 17, 1998 ... Son of Robert and Krista Thomas … Finance major.

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THOMAS CAREER STATISTICS 2018 (JUNIOR) YEAR GP/GS AVG R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB/ATT Played in 11 games with one start as designated hitter … Academic 2017 14/4 .450 7 9 1 2 1 8 5 1 1 0-0 All-Big 12 First Team … Made first career start at UCLA (2/23) and went 2018 58/58 .324 35 70 10 0 1 34 41 2 30 4-5 hitless in two at-bats … Registered career-high 11 at-bats on the season CAREER 72/62 .335 42 79 11 2 2 42 46 3 31 4-5 and matched career-bests with two hits and two total bases … Recorded pinch-hit singles at Memphis (4/15) and vs. Prairie View A&M (5/8) … Scored only run of season vs. Prairie View A&M (5/8) … Reached base via a walk vs. Texas Tech (3/18).

2017 (SOPHOMORE) Played in six games ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (spring 2017, fall 16 2017) … Made Baylor debut vs. Niagara (2/18), had season-high two RBI

TYLER THOMAS on first hit and scored run … Scored run as pinch-runner vs. No. 11 Texas PLAYERS LHP • L/L • 6-1 • 170 • SO. • 1L A&M (3/5) and at Washington (3/31) … Had pinch-hit single vs. Prairie KELLER, TEXAS (KELLER HS) View A&M (5/10).

SAINT JOHN’S CAREER HONORS 2016 first-team All-MIAC … Helped Johnnies win 2016 conference title • 2018 All-Big 12 Freshman Team and advance to Super Regional for first time in school history … Hit .382 • 2018 Big 12 All-Rookie Academic Team with 44 runs (led team), 60 hits, 10 doubles, three triples, two home runs, 20 RBI, 22 walks and eight steals (led team) in 44 games (43 starts) in 2016. 2018 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 16 games and made 14 starts … All-Big 12 Freshman Team … HIGH SCHOOL Made Baylor debut vs. HBU (2/17) with two scoreless innings of relief and Played for coach Don Mitchell at Santa Fe Christian High School … First- two strikeouts … Made first-career start vs. Louisiana Tech (3/4) and went team all-league choice as junior and senior … Helped team to league title 3.2 scoreless innings with five punchouts … Posted six scoreless outings as junior and senior … Posted 40 hits, 19 RBI and .426 average as senior. … Notched six starts with at least five strikeouts … Struck out 59 batters in 53.1 innings … Held opposing batters to just a .209 batting average, PERSONAL which ranks eighth all-time on Baylor’s leaderboard … Made three starts Born on Sept. 2, 1997 ... Son of Robert and Kristi Weaver ... Health and of five innings or more with no earned runs … Recorded first-career win kinesiology and leisure studies major. at Memphis (4/15) after throwing five scoreless innings and striking out four batters, allowing just one hit … Earned second win of season vs. Prairie View A&M (5/8) with four scoreless innings and five strikeouts WEAVER CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS AVG R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB/ATT on three hits … Picked up win number three vs. Oklahoma State (5/13) in 2017 6/0 .500 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/0 which he struck out a career-high seven batters over five scoreless innings 2018 11/1 .182 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0/0 and allowed just two hits. CAREER 17/1 .267 4 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0/0 HIGH SCHOOL One-year letterwinner at Keller High School for Coach Rob Stramp … Spent year on varsity as pitcher but also played first base and outfield ... Named to Perfect Game’s all-tournament team three times … 2016 Perfect Game Honorable Mention … 2016 Rawlings/Perfect Game Underclassman All-American. 37 CHASE WEHSENER PERSONAL 1B • R/L • 6-1 • 185 • R-FR. • RS Born on Nov. 27, 1998 … Son of Chad and Candice Thomas ... Pre- business major. SAN DIEGO, CALIF. (CHRISTIAN HS)

T. THOMAS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HONORS YEAR GP/GS ERA W-L CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG WP HBP • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2017, Spring 2018) 2018 16/14 3.38 3-3 0 0 0 53.1 38 25 20 55 59 .209 6 5 • 2018 Big 12 All-Rookie Academic Team

2018 (FRESHMAN) Redshirted his true freshman season.

HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner at Christian High School for Coach Mike Mitchell 45 … Helped team win Central League twice … Helped team to 29-2 record COLE WEAVER and CIF Div III championship in 2015 … Named to San Diego 2016 all- IF • L/R • 5-10 • 170 • SR. • 1L academic team … 2016 All-East County Prep Baseball first team … 2016 CARLSBAD, CALIF. (ST. JOHN’S/SANTA FE CHRISTIAN) San Diego Hall of Champions all-central team … East County Sports student athlete of the week in 2016 … Hit .400 with 54 RBI in career … Pitched in 13 games and posted 0.91 ERA with six complete games. CAREER HONORS • 2018 Academic All-Big 12 First Team PERSONAL • Three-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2017-18, Fall Born May 1, 1999 … Son of Chuck and Kristi Wehsener ... Pre-business 2017) major. • Dean’s List (Spring 2018)

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PERSONAL Born on May 23, 1997 ... Son of Stan and Denise Wendzel ... Sister, Bailey, 33 played volleyball at Brown … Management major. WENDZEL CAREER STATISTICS DAVIS WENDZEL YEAR GP/GS AVG R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB/ATT IF • R/R • 6-0 • 205 • JR. • 2L 2017 50/47 .301 34 46 7 2 8 30 30 4 22 0/2 SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF. (J SERRA CATHOLIC HS) 2018 58/58 .310 38 67 22 1 8 49 39 12 40 4/6 CAREER 108/105 .306 72 113 29 3 16 79 69 16 62 4/8

CAREER HONORS • 2019 Preseason Second Team All-American D1Baseball.com • 2019 Preseason All-Big 12 Team • 2018 First Team All-Big 12 • 2018 All-Big 12 Tournament Team • Drafted in the 37th Round by the 24

PLAYERS • 2019, 2018 Bobby Bragan Collegiate Slugger Award Watch List JIMMY WINSTON • 2017 All-Big 12 Honorable Mention RHP • 6-4 • 200 • R-SO. • 1L • 2017 Big 12 All-Freshman Team HOUSTON, TEXAS (LAMAR HS) • 2017 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team • Three-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2017-18, Fall 2017) • Dean’s List (Fall 2017) CAREER HONORS • 2018 Academic All-Big 12 First Team • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2017) 2018 (SOPHOMORE) Started all 58 games at third base … First Team All-Big 12 … All-Big 12 Tournament Team … Big 12 Player of the Week (4/30) … Academic All- 2018 (RS-FRESHMAN) Big 12 First Team … Bragan Award Watch List … Drafted by Boston Red Appeared in 11 games with two starts … Academic All-Big 12 First Sox in 37thround of 2018 MLB Draft but did not sign … Set career highs Team … Posted 2.25 ERA and 2-0 record in 20 innings of work … Made with .310 batting average, 38 runs, 67 hits, 22 doubles, 49 RBI, 39 walks, Baylor debut vs. HBU (2/17) and recorded one out … Tallied first-career 115 total bases, .435 on-base percentage and .532 slugging percentage strikeout at UCLA (2/23) … Worked seven scoreless outings and six … Matched freshman year total of eight home runs … Led team with 22 hitless outings … Tallied five multi-inning appearances … Struck out at doubles, 49 RBI, .435 on-base percentage, and 12 hit-by-pitches … Ranked least one batter in eight of 11 appearances … Notched two strikeouts vs. 10thin Big 12 with 49 RBI … Placed third in conference and 18thin nation Texas State (4/24), vs. Texas Southern (4/17) and picked up three punch with 22 doubles … Tied for eighth all-time on Baylor leaderboard with outs vs. TCU (5/27) … Earned wins at Texas State (4/24) and vs. Prairie 22 doubles in one season … Reached base in 37 consecutive games from View A&M (5/9). March 10-May 13, Baylor’s longest streak since 2003 (David Murphy, 39) … Recorded season-long 17-game hitting streak from April 13-May 2017 (FRESHMAN) 13 … Posted two doubles vs. HBU (2/18), vs. UAPB (4/18) and vs. OSU Redshirted during the 2017 season ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (5/11) ... Tallied 11 multi-run games … Notched 22 multi-hit games … (spring 2017). Recorded at least two hits in nine of 11 games from April 24-May 18 … Collected 12 multi-RBI games including seven games with at least three HIGH SCHOOL RBI … Drove in career-high five RBI at Kansas State (4/28) … Hit home Two-year letterwinner for coach David Munoz at Lamar High School ... runs vs. HBU (2/18), at UCLA (2/24), at Texas (4/8), at Memphis (4/13), 2016 Rawlings/Perfect Game honorable mention All-American … 2016 vs. UAPB (4/18), at Kansas State (4/28, 4/29) and vs. TCU (5/27) in Big 12 Perfect Game second-team All-Texas Region … Helped team finish second tournament championship game. in district in 2015 … Named first-team all-district as junior … Played in Houston Area Coaches Association All-Star Game as junior. 2017 (FRESHMAN) Played in 50 games with 47 starts (32 at third base, eight in outfield PERSONAL and seven at first base) … All-Big 12 honorable mention … Big 12 Born on May 27, 1998 ... Son of Robby and Laura Winston ... Grandfather, All-Freshman Team … Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team ... Big 12 Leland A. Winston, played football at Rice … National Honor Society Commissioner’s Honor Roll (spring 2017, fall 2017) ... Dean’s List (fall member ... Pre-business major. 2017) … Had seven multi-run games … Posted nine multi-hit games … Notched six multi-RBI games … Made Baylor debut vs. Niagara (2/17) with start at first base, had one walk in four plate appearances … Started WINSTON CAREER STATISTICS at third base vs. Niagara (2/18), went 2-for-5 with three RBI and two runs YEAR GP/GS ERA W-L CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO AVG WP HBP … Went 3-for-4 at No. 7 TCU (4/22) with season-high three runs, season- 2018 11/2 2.25 2-0 0 0 0 20 17 6 5 9 12 .236 1 1 high four RBI and first career two-home run game … Went season-best 4-for-5 vs. Prairie View A&M (5/10) with two runs, season-high four RBI and one homer … Also had homers vs. UTSA (3/28), vs. Stephen F. Austin (walk-off, 4/18), at Oklahoma State (5/13) and vs. Kansas State (5/18 and 5/19) … Had season-high eight-game hitting streak from April 9-22 … Notched season-high 17-game on-base streak from April 9-May 13.

HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner for coach Brett Kay at JSerra Catholic High School … 2016 Rawlings/Perfect Game honorable mention All-American … 2016 Perfect Game second-team All-California Region ... Helped team to Trinity League championships during sophomore and junior seasons … Hit .400 in 2014 and .343 in 2015 … Named second-team All-Trinity League sophomore and junior years. 22 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL @BaylorBaseball NEWCOMERS

HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner at Trinity Christian Academy for head coach Don English … Led team to TAPPS 1-5A state semifinal in 2015 and state quarterfinals in 2016 … 2016 TAPPS 1-5A Pitcher of the Year … TAPPS 5A Second Team All-District … TAPPS All-State 40 selection in 2016 … TAPPS All-Academic selection in 2016 … National Honor Society PAUL DICKENS 2015-16 … Young Men’s Service League from 2012-2016, 30 hours a year award for four years. LHP • L/L • 6-5 • 225 • JR. • TR FORT WORTH, TEXAS (NAVARRO JC/HOME SCHOOL) PERSONAL Son of Greg and Leslie Gilbert... Member of National Honor Society ... Young Men’s Service League ... Majoring in marketing and real estate.

2018 (NAVARRO JUNIOR COLLEGE) Posted an 8-2 record in 13 starts as a sophomore in 2018 … Recorded a 2.62 ERA with PLAYERS 92 strikeouts in 65.1 innings pitched … Earned Pitcher of the Year award and All-Region honors in 2018 … Made 11 appearances as a freshman in 2017 with one start … Tallied a 2.63 ERA with 45 punchouts in 37.2 innings of work … Named to the All-Conference team in 2017. 35 BROOKS HELMER HIGH SCHOOL RHP/1B • R/R • 6-4 • 230 • FR. • HS Dual-sport athlete at in high school … Played outfield and pitcher as well as wide receiver and … Homeschooled … Two-time member of the WWBA Perfect Game ROCKWALL, TEXAS (ROCKWALL HS) All-Tournament Team.

PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL Son of Jon and Mary Dickens … Intends to major in finance. Four-year letterwinner at Rockwall High School ... Pitched, played first base and designat- ed hitter at RHS ... Helped team to 2015 district championship and regional semifinals ... Team won 2016 bi-district championship ... Finished 2017 season as co-district champions and regional semifinalists ... Named second-team all-district pitcher in 2016 ... Earned 2017 and 2018 District MVP ... Tied team record with 11 straight wins on mound in 2017 … Two-time Dallas Morning News Player of the Week … Won 2018 All-Area Utility Player of the Year … Named 2018 Second-Team All-State … Batted .407 with four 44 home runs and 52 RBI in 2018 … Posted 11-1 record with 1.49 ERA and 94 strikeouts in LOGAN FREEMAN 2018. RHP • R/R • 6-1 • 215 • JR. • TR BUFFALO, TEXAS (MCLENNAN CC/BUFFALO HS) PERSONAL Son of Brad and Jana Helmer ... Member of National Honor Society ... Intends to major in business. 2018 (MCLENNAN CC) Made 11 starts in 14 appearances as a sophomore in 2018 … Posted a 3-1 record with a 6.85 ERA and tallied 54 strikeouts in 47.1 innings … Made 10 starts in 14 appearances as freshman in 2017 ... Posted 6-1 record with 5.01 ERA and 39 strikeouts in 55.2 innings ... Helped team to conference and regional titles and JUCO World Series appearance in 2017. 22 BLAKE HELTON HIGH SCHOOL RHP • R/R • 6-4 • 175 • FR. • RS Recorded .390 batting average and 9-1 pitching record with 0.93 ERA at Buffalo High AUSTIN, TEXAS (LAKE TRAVIS HS) School ... District 23-3A MVP ... First-team all-district in baseball and football ... First-team academic all-state in baseball and football.

PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL Son of Lacy and Andrea Freeman ... Member of National Honor Society ... Intends to major Four-year varsity letterwinner at Lake Travis High School ... First-Team All-District ... First- in finance. Team All-Academic ... 1.17 ERA in three appearances in 2018. PERSONAL Son of Scott and Courtney Helton ... Intends to major in business.

55 WILLIAM GILBERT RHP • R/R • 6-6 • 220 • SO • HS PLANO, TEXAS (TRINITY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY)

2018 (RS FRESHMAN) Did not play ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (spring 2018)

2017 (FRESHMAN) Redshirted the season

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PERSONAL Son of David and Kindra Needham ... National Honor Society member ... Intends to major in business management. 11 RICKY MARTINEZ INF • R/R • 6-0 • 190 • FR. • HS MORGAN HILL, CALIF. (ST. FRANCIS HS) 36 RYAN SEGNER HIGH SCHOOL RHP • R/R • 6-2 • 190 • FR. • HS Three-year varsity letterwinner at Saint Francis High School ... Earned All-League honors in 2016-2018 … Two-time WCAL League champion and 2017 WCAL Tournament champi- FREDRICKSBURG, TEXAS (FREDRICKSBURG HS) on ... Named 2016 WCAL first-team shortstop ... Named to 2016 Mercury News first-team All-Bay Area as shortstop ... Won SFHS Gold Glove Award, Team MVP Award and SFHS Athlete of the Year ... Named to All-CCS first team after hitting .405 as junior with one HIGH SCHOOL

PLAYERS home run and nine doubles. Four-year letterwinner at Fredricksburg High School ... Named second-team all-district pitcher as freshman in 2015 ... Unanimous first-team all-district pitcher and first baseman in 2016 ... PERSONAL Academic all-district choice in 2015 and 2016 ... Also lettered in track & field in 2015 and 2016 Son of Rick and Sherry Martinez ... Scholar Athlete and named to High Honor Roll ... Plans as discus thrower. to major in health sciences. PERSONAL Son of James and Crissy Segner ... Undecided on major. 50 MACK MUELLER 29 OF/1B • R/L • 6-3 • 225 • JR. • TR ABILENE, TEXAS (CISCO COLLEGE/RICE/WILEY HS) JAKE WALSH C • R/R • 6-3 • 175 • FR. • HS CARROLLTON, TEXAS (TRINITY CHRISTIAN HS) 2018 (CISCO COLLEGE) Hit .443 with 15 home runs and 65 RBIs in 51 games at Cisco … Named to NJCAA Region V First-Team All-Conference and All-Region Team. HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner at Trinity Christian Academy … Earned District Defensive Player of 2017 (RICE) the Year award in 2018 … Named First-Team All-District, First-Team All-State and Academic Appeared in four games … Struck out three batters in a total of 1 inning of work ... Made All-State in 2018 … Named First-Team All-District in 2017 … Two-time letterwinner in swimming two appearances as an outfielder, including one start. … Was a regional champion in the 100m breaststroke in 2016.

HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Four-year letterwinner at Abilene Wylie High School … All-District MVP in 2015 and 2016 Son of Kristen and Mark Walsh … Member of National Honor Society … Intends to major in … 2016 All-State Pitcher … State champion in 2016. business.

PERSONAL Son of Mark and Jennifer Mueller … Played in the 2009 and 2010 Little League World Series as a member of Team Europe from Ramstein Air Base in Germany … Intends to major in health sciences. 12 BRANSON WILSON RHP • R/R • 6-3 • 190 • FR. • HS 34 FORT WORTH, TEXAS (SOUTHWEST CHRISTIAN HS) ANDERSON NEEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL RHP • R/R • 6-4 • 190 • FR. • HS Three-year varsity letterwinner at Southwest Christian School ... Helped team to 2015 and 2018 HEATH, TEXAS (ROCKWALL HEATH HS) district titles ... Named 2018 TAAPS Pitcher of the Year after leading the state in strikeouts … Also three-year varsity football letterwinner as defensive end and wide receiver … First Team All-State in both baseball and football in 2018. HIGH SCHOOL Pitched at Rockwall Heath High School in Heath, Texas in 2018 ... Earned District New- comer of the Year honors … Tallied 90 strikeouts in 2018 … Pitched and played outfield for PERSONAL three seasons at Midland Christian School in Midland, Texas ... Helped team to 2016 state Son of Corbin and TJ Wilson ... Intends to major in communications. runner-up finish ... Named first-team all-district pitcher in 2016 ... Named 2016 academic all-state ... Also played football at RHHS ... Named first-team all-district in 2016 ... Finished 2016 football season with 701 rushing yards, 619 passing yards, 443 receiving yards and 995 punting yards.

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` garnered Big 12 Co-Newcomer of the Year. Sophomore outfielder Richard Cunningham was named the program’s first Big 12 Baseball Scholar-Athlete of the Year. BU led the league with 15 Big 12 awards, including two first-team all-league choices, three second-team picks, five honorable mentions and two all-freshman honorees. The 12 all- league choices set a program record. The Bears also led the league 5 with a program-record 15 Academic All-Big 12 selections. Additionally, two players under Rodriguez (Parsons, 24th round STEVE RODRIGUEZ by Miami; Kameron Esthay, 26th round by Washington) were taken HEAD COACH | FOURTH SEASON in the 2017 MLB Draft. The duo gave Baylor its first multi-player draft PEPPERDINE, 2001 since 2014 and at least one draftee in 40 of the last 42 drafts (dating 2017 Big 12 Coach of the Year Steve Rodriguez enters his fourth back to 1976). year at Baylor following the program’s first Big 12 Tournament title in Rodriguez also helped continue the team’s power surge. Baylor 2018 and a second-straight trip to NCAA Regionals. hit 51 home runs in 2017 in 57 games, which were 17 more than its In 2018, Rodriguez’s third season at the helm, he led the Bears season output of 34 in 53 games in 2016. BU had 40 or more homers to the Big 12 Tournament title for the first time in program history. for the first time since 2012 (46) and 50 or more for the first time since The team finished with a record of 37-21 (13-11 Big 12, fifth place), 2010 (57). advancing to the NCAA Regionals for the second-straight season. A successful first season for Rodriguez in 2016 saw the Bears Under the watch of Rodriguez, catcher Shea Langeliers earned a Gold achieve several feats that had not been accomplished in a few years. Glove and All-America honors, while pitcher Cody Bradford, also an Rodriguez, who enjoyed a successful playing and coaching career at All-American, earned Big 12 Pitcher of the Year honors, the first Bear Pepperdine University, was introduced as Baylor University’s 19th to earn the honor in program history. head baseball coach on June 12, 2015, and earned his first Baylor win COACHES & STAFF For the second-straight season, Baylor led the conference with on Feb. 20, 2016 in a 9-5 decision over Washington at Baylor Ballpark. the most All-Big 12 honorees, this time finishing with 13 after placing The Bears used a seven-run, two-out rally in the sixth inning with 15 on the team in 2017. Langeliers and Bradford were joined on the seven straight batters reaching base safely to grab the victory. first team by third baseman Davis Wendzel, while four were named Noteworthy accomplishments from the 2016 campaign included to the second team, three earned honorable mention accolades extending BU’s run of qualifying for every Big 12 Championship and three were all-freshman selections. One of those all-freshman event (20, now 22 after 2018) since joining the league in 1996, winning selections was shortstop Nick Loftin, who earned Freshman All- 10 or more games in league play for the first time since 2013, taking America honors by multiple outlets. two of three from No. 10 TCU for the program’s first Big 12 series The Bears also continued to excel in the classroom under the win over the Horned Frogs, hitting 30 or more home runs as a team direction of Rodriguez, leading the conference with 17 Academic for the first time since 2012, continuing BU’s streak of finishing with All-Big 12 selections in 2018, including a league-best 13 first team a .500 record or better at Baylor Ballpark in every season in the park honorees. The Bears set a new program record for total selections for (18 seasons since 1999, now 20 after 2018), extending the Bears’ streak a second-straight year (15 in 2017) and have had 10 or more honorees of having 20 or more wins (24) in a season to 45 (since 1972, now at 47 in seven-straight seasons. Richard Cunningham led the charge in the after 2018) and posting the program’s first five-game winning streak classroom as he was named a third team Google Cloud Academic All- since 2013. American, becoming Baylor’s 16th all-time selection and eighth in the Among honors under Rodriguez, the Bears had 10 or more (11) last 10 seasons. Bradford also earned CoSIDA Academic All-District Academic All-Big 12 selections for the fifth straight season, multiple honors. (6) All-Big 12 selections for the 20th straight season (every year as a For the second-straight season, the Bears had two players drafted league member) and their first ABCA All-Region selection (RHP Troy under the watch of Rodriguez, as senior right-handed pitcher Troy Montemayor, first team) since 2012. Montemayor was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 25th round An All-America on Pepperdine’s 1992 NCAA (753rd overall pick) and sophomore Davis Wendzel was College World Series championship team, Rodriguez spent 12 drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 37th round (1,120th overall seasons as head coach at his alma mater, leading the Waves to a selection). Wendzel chose to return to school, but the drafted duo 401-300* (.572) record, including a 178-109 (.620) mark in West Coast marks the second-straight season the Bears have had multiple players Conference play, with eight NCAA Tournament appearances, five drafted, with 2017 being the first time since 2014 the feat has been WCC regular-season titles, three WCC Championship Series crowns accomplished. and a pair of WCC Tournament titles to his credit. He ranks as the The power surge under Rodriguez hit new heights in 2018 as second-winningest coach in program history, his 701 games coached Baylor hit 54 home runs in 58 games, three more than in 2017 and the are a school-record and he also earned a pair of WCC Coach of the most since hitting 57 in 2010. The team’s batting average of .287 was Year awards. second-best in the Big 12. In 2015, Pepperdine went 32-29 overall, 17-10 in the WCC and Equally as impressive was the improvement on the mound in captured the WCC Tournament title for the second straight season to 2018, as the Bears boasted a 3.24 ERA, the best in the Big 12 and the earn its eighth NCAA Tournament bid under Rodriguez. The Waves fourth-best in program history in the aluminum bat era. eliminated Clemson and Arizona State in Fullerton Regional action In 2017, Rodriguez led the Bears to the program’s first NCAA before falling to eventual College World Series entrant Cal-State Regionals appearance since 2012. The team finished with a record Fullerton in the NCAA Regional final. of 34-23 (12-12 Big 12) and the 34 wins under Rodriguez were the Rodriguez earned 2014 WCC Coach of the Year honors after most since 2012 and 12 Big 12 wins were the most since 2013 to give leading the Waves to a 43-18 overall record (18-9 WCC), the the Bears a fourth place league finish -- their best ending since 2012. program’s most wins since 1999 and the seventh-most in program Rodriguez’s coach of the year honor marked the third time in his history, and a sweep of the WCC regular-season and tournament career that he’s earned a conference coach of the year award and gave titles. Pepperdine went on to win the San Luis Obispo Regional with a BU its 11th such honor. 3-0 record to advance to its first-ever NCAA Super Regional (since the Along the way in 2017, the Bears earned several honors under round was instituted in 1999), dropping a heart-breaking three-game Rodriguez. Junior closer Troy Montemayor was named an All- series at nationally seeded TCU. Following the 2014 season, he served American to give BU its first such honor since 2012. Freshman catcher as an assistant coach with USA Baseball’s Collegiate National Team. Shea Langeliers earned freshman All-American status, marking Introduced as Pepperdine’s 16th head coach on June 18, 2003, the program’s first since 2010. Junior starter Montana Parsons Rodriguez guided the Waves to NCAA Tournament appearances

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in each of his first five seasons as skipper (2004-08), averaging more the community. In January 2010, Rodriguez won the Top Chef Award than 37 wins per season in the process and winning at least 30 games at the Baseball Coaches Cooking Challenge hosted by the ESPN Zone every year, while capturing a pair of outright WCC crowns (2004 and in Anaheim, Calif., and successfully defended his title in 2011. 2005) and a share of the 2006 league title. Pepperdine also won three consecutive WCC Championship Series from 2004-06, advancing COACHING EXPERIENCE to the NCAA Regional final each season, and hosting its first-ever BAYLOR, 2016- NCAA Regional in 2006. • Head Coach The Waves were picked to finish fifth in the 2012 WCC preseason • Fourth season, 95-73 overall record, 35-37 Big 12 record coaches poll, but beat San Diego in the final game of the regular • 2017 Big 12 Coach of the Year season to clinch the league title and would go on to finish second at • Led Baylor to first NCAA Regional since 2012 in 2017, 2018 the NCAA Stanford Regional. For his efforts, Rodriguez was honored • 1 Gold Glove selection with his first WCC Coach of the Year award. • 3 All-America selections Rodriguez recruited and coached seven All-Americans at Pepperdine, including 2012 WCC Player of the Year Joe Sever, 2012 • 2 Freshman All-America selections Brooks Wallace Award winner Zach Vincej and first-team All- • 2 All-District selections American Aaron Brown, and his players earned 85 All-WCC honors. • Baylor’s First Big 12 Pitcher of the Year Four of his former players have reached the major leagues - Chase • 1 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year winner d’Arnaud, Barry Enright, Eric Thames and Danny Worth -- and his • 30 All-Big 12 selections players were drafted by MLB clubs 43 times. The Waves tied a school • 2 Big 12 All-Freshman Team selections record with nine players taken in the 2007 MLB Draft and had at least • 1 Academic All-American two players selected in 10 drafts. • 43 Academic All-Big 12 selections In addition to enriching Pepperdine’s proud history on the • Baylor’s first Big 12 Baseball Scholar-Athlete of the Year diamond, Rodriguez and his staff were also tireless fundraisers for the • 5 MLB draft picks program. Those efforts paid off with the installation of new stadium seats (2004), a new, state-of-the-art scoreboard (2007), a new backstop PEPPERDINE, 2004-2015 (2008), a new padded outfield wall (2009) and new turf in the batting • Head Coach cages (2011). Prior to becoming just the third Pepperdine player to • 401-300 (.572) record, 163-109 (.599) in West Coast Conference later become the program’s head coach, Rodriguez served as a Waves’ • Second-winningest coach in program history assistant coach for four seasons, during which time Pepperdine • 701 games coached are school record compiled an overall record of 145-98 (.597), including an 88-32 (.733) • 2014 West Coast Conference Coach of the Year mark in WCC play. The Waves captured the 2001 WCC title and • 2014 USA Baseball National Team Assistant Coach COACHES & STAFF made NCAA Tournament appearances in 2001 and 2003. • 2012 West Coast Conference Coach of the Year A fifth-round draft pick of the Boston Red Sox in 1992, Rodriguez • 8 NCAA Regionals (2004-08, 2012, 2014-15) -- Hosted first-ever played professionally for seven seasons with the Red Sox, Detroit Regional in 2006 Tigers, Los Angeles Dodgers and Montreal Expos organizations. He • 1 NCAA Super Regional (2014) -- Program’s first appearance reached the majors with both Boston and Detroit in 1995. • 2 West Coast Conference tournament championships (2014-15) A two-time All-American, he was named the 1992 WCC Player • 3 West Coast Conference Championship Series titles (2004-06) of the Year as the Waves posted a 48-11 mark and captured the • 5 West Coast Conference regular season championships (2004-06, program’s first-ever College World Series title. Rodriguez was 2012, 2014) named to the All-CWS team and was part of two memorable plays • 18 All-America selections in Omaha: a grand slam that helped defeat Texas in the semifinal • 8 Freshman All-America selections round and a late-inning defensive gem in the Waves’ 3-2 win over Cal • 5 All-District selections State Fullerton in the championship game. During his three seasons • Coached 2012 Brooks Wallace Award winner Zach Vincej (1990-92) at Pepperdine, the Waves posted a 126-51-5 (.706) record, • 3 WCC Player of the Year winners including a 72-26 (.735) mark in league play, with league titles and • 3 WCC Pitcher of the Year winners NCAA Tournament trips in 1991 and 1992. • 1 WCC Freshman of the Year winner Rodriguez’ career batting average of .367 ranks second on the • 2 WCC Defensive Player of the Year winners Waves’ all-time list, and despite playing just three seasons of • 3 ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove Award winners collegiate baseball, he is tied for third on the school’s all-time career • 85 All-WCC selections runs scored chart (187) and is fourth in hits (271). A first-team All- • 19 WCC All-Freshman selections WCC selection in 1991 and 1992, Rodriguez made a big splash as • 2 Academic All-District selections a sophomore in 1991 when he batted .419, the third-highest single- • 1 WCC Scholar-Athlete of the Year season average in school history. His 104 base hits that season set a • 15 WCC All-Academic selections Pepperdine single-season record that still stands and he still ranks • 43 MLB draft picks -- 9 in the top 5 rounds among the top 10 in five different single-season categories. In 2001, • 4 former players have reached MLB -- Chase d’Arnaud, Barry Rodriguez was named one of the WCC’s Top 50 athletes of all time, Enright, Eric Thames and Danny Worth and was selected to the conference’s 40th Anniversary baseball • 3 USA Baseball National Team selections team in 2007. On Oct. 16, 2016, Rodriguez was inducted into the Pepperdine University Department of Athletics Hall of Fame. The two-time member of Team USA played in the 1991 Pan USA BASEBALL NATIONAL TEAM, 2014 American Games and earned “Player of the Series” honors against • Assistant Coach Mexico and Cuba. He was also named “Player of the Series” against Korea while a member of Team USA in 1992. PEPPERDINE, 2000-03 Following his professional playing career, Rodriguez returned to • Assistant Coach Pepperdine, where he received a bachelor’s degree in public relations • Helped team to 145-98 (.597) record, 88-32 (.733) mark in WCC in December of 2001. He earned a master’s degree in educational • 2001 WCC title technology from Pepperdine in 2003. • 2 NCAA Tournament appearances (2001, 2003) Rodriguez and his wife, Kimberlee, have a daughter, Julia, who is a senior at Baylor, and a son, Nolan. In October 2007, he was honored by the City of Malibu with the Jake Kuredjian Award for his service to 26 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL @BaylorBaseball COACHING STAFF

PLAYING EXPERIENCE PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY, 1990-92 • 1992 College World Series champion • 1992 West Coast Conference Player of the Year • Two-time All-American second baseman • 1992 All-College Word Series Team • Career .367 batting average ranks second in program history • 187 career runs scored are tied for third in program history • 271 career hits are fourth in program history • Two-time first-team All-WCC choice • 104 hits in 1991 are most in program single season history • Named one of WCC’s top 50 athletes of all time • Named to WCC’s 40th anniversary baseball team in 1997

USA BASEBALL NATIONAL TEAM, 1991-92 • Named Player of the Series in 1991 Pan American Games against Mexico and Cuba • Named Player of the Series in 1992 Pan American Games against Korea

BOSTON RED SOX SYSTEM, 1992-1995 • Winter Haven Red Sox (A+), 1992 • Lynchburg Red Sox (A+), 1993 • New Britain Red Sox (AA), 1994 COACHES & STAFF • Pawtucket Red Sox (AAA), 1994-95 • Boston Red Sox (MLB), 1995

DETROIT TIGERS SYSTEM, 1995-1997 • (MLB), 1995 • (AAA), 1996 • Toledo Mud Hens (AAA), 1997

MONTREAL EXPOS SYSTEM, 1998 • Ottawa Lynx (AAA), 1998

LOS ANGELES DODGERS, 1998 • Albuquerque Dukes (AAA), 1998

EDUCATION PEPPERDINE, 1990-92, 2001-03 • Bachelor’s degree in public relations in 2001 • Master’s degree in educational technology in 2003

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE BAYLOR HEAD COACH, 2016- • 2017 NCAA Houston Regional (Houston) • 2018 NCAA Stanford Regional (Stanford)

PEPPERDINE HEAD COACH, 2004-15 • 2015 NCAA Fullerton Regional (Cal State Fullerton) • 2014 NCAA Fort Worth Super Regional (TCU) • 2014 NCAA San Luis Obispo Regional (Cal Poly) • 2012 NCAA Palo Alto Regional (Stanford) • 2008 NCAA Palo Alto Regional (Stanford) • 2007 NCAA Long Beach Regional (Long Beach State) • 2006 NCAA Malibu Regional (Pepperdine) • 2005 NCAA Long Beach Regional (Long Beach State) • 2004 NCAA Fullerton Regional (Cal State Fullerton)

PEPPERDINE ASSISTANT COACH, 2000-03 • 2003 NCAA Long Beach Regional (Long Beach State) • 2001 NCAA Los Angeles Regional (USC)

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RODRIGUEZ YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Year School Overall League/Finish Postseason 2004 Pepperdine 30-32 @19-11/1st NCAA Regional 2005 Pepperdine 41-23 @21-9/1st NCAA Regional 2006 Pepperdine 42-21 @15-6/T-1st NCAA Regional 2007 Pepperdine 35-22 14-7/3rd NCAA Regional 2008* Pepperdine 38-21 14-6/2nd NCAA Regional 2009* Pepperdine 31-23 12-9/T-3rd 2010* Pepperdine 24-30 12-9/T-3rd 2011* Pepperdine 22-34 7-14/7th 2012 Pepperdine 36-23 16-8/1st NCAA Regional 2013 Pepperdine 27-24 13-11/5th 2014 Pepperdine 43-18 #18-9/1st NCAA Super Regional 2015 Pepperdine 32-29 #17-10/2nd NCAA Regional 2016 Baylor 24-29 10-14/6th 2017 Baylor 34-23 12-12/4th NCAA Regional 2018 Baylor 37-21 13-11/5th NCAA Regional Totals* 496-373 (.571) 198-146 (.576) 10 NCAA appearances

@West Coast Conference Series Champion; #West Coast Conference Tournament Champion

*Note: Due to NCAA sanctions against the University, Pepperdine later vacated all wins and NCAA Tournament appearances in baseball between the 2008-11 seasons. Pepperdine’s adjusted overall NCAA records for each season are 0-19 (2008), 0-23 (2009), 0-30 (2010) and 0-34 (2011). His adjusted record is - 381-373

BAYLOR ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Name Years Overall PCT. 1995-2015 (21) 744-523-1 .587 Mickey Sullivan 1974-94 (21) 649-428-4 .602 Dutch Schroeder 1962-73 (12) 196-165 .543 COACHES & STAFF Morley Jennings 1928-39 (12) 120-78-1 .603 Frank Bridges 1920-27 (8) 95-73 .565 A.E. Jones 1946-50, 53 (6) 89-52 .631 Steve Rodriguez 2016- (3) 95-73 .565 1940-41, 58-61 (6) 72-58-1 .553 1910-13 (4) 54-27 .667 Boyd SoRelle 1954-57 (4) 48-45 .516 C.P. Mosley 1914-19 (6) 47-60 .439 L.F. Burleson 1906-08 (3) 25-34 .423 R.N. Watts 1903-04 (2) 14-18 .438 Lee Carroll 1905 (1) 12-7 .631 Vic Bradford 1951 (1) 10-10 .500 Chuck Devereaux 1952 (1) 9-6 .600 E.J. Mills 1909 (1) 9-12 .421 Floyd Crow 1942 (1) 8-8 .500 J.C. Ewing 1902 (1) 5-9 .357 Total 1902-2018 2,301-1,686-7 .576

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base coach and recruiting coordinator. From 2003-05 he was pitching coach and recruiting coordinator for Loyola Marymount, where he had 11 pitchers sign pro deals and won two West Coast Conference Divisional Championship titles. From 2001-02 he was head coach at Glendale Community College, compiling a 66-25 record as he guided GCC to league titles each year and was twice named Western State 4 Conference Coach of the Year. As a player, Strauss spent two seasons at College of the Canyons JON STRAUSS before being a catcher at Long Beach State for College World Series ASSISTANT COACH | FOURTH SEASON runs in 1993 and 1994. He spent a year in the New York Yankees’ LONG BEACH STATE, 1996 minor league system before graduating from LBSU in 1996 with a Bachelor of Arts in psychology. He and his wife Nikki have two sons, Casey and Braden, and a yellow lab named Cutter. Jon Strauss, Baylor’s pitching coach, is entering his fourth season in Waco and brings more than 20 years of collegiate coaching experience after spending six seasons alongside Steve Rodriguez at Pepperdine as the team’s pitching coach and recruiting coordinator. Strauss earned recognition in 2018 as one of the top assistants in college baseball by D1 Baseball as his pitching staff had the lowest ERA (3.24) in the Big 12 Conference and he coached pitcher Cody 6 Bradford to Big 12 Pitcher of the Year honors, the first honoree in

program history. Under Strauss’ tutelage, Bradford led the conference MIKE TAYLOR COACHES & STAFF with a 2.51 ERA and held opponents to a .240 batting average, ASSISTANT COACH | FOURTH SEASON finishing with a 7-6 record over a conference-high 96.2 innings PRAIRIE VIEW A&M, 1997 pitched. Under his direction, senior closer Troy Montemayor finished with a 2.39 ERA and 24 strikeouts over 26.1 innings and 23 relief Mike Taylor is in his fourth season with Baylor and brings over 20 appearances. years of collegiate coaching experience. He serves as hitting and third Including Bradford, five pitchers earned all-conference honors in base coach for the Bears along with spearheading recruiting efforts. 2018, as Montemayor was named to the second team, Joe Heineman The offense continued to thrive under Taylor in 2018, as the Bears and Hayden Kettler were honorable mention selections and Tyler boasted the second-highest batting average in the Big 12 (.287) and Thomas was named to the all-freshman team. hit 54 home runs, the most since 57 in 2010. Richard Cunningham led Montemayor became the third pitcher to be drafted during Strauss’ the Bears offensively with a .342 average, good for eighth-best in the tenure, as he was taken in the 25th round of the 2018 MLB First Year Big 12, while Davis Wendzel ranked third in the conference with 22 Players Draft by the St. Louis Cardinals. doubles. During 2017, his second season with BU, Strauss tutored junior Under his direction seven position players earned All-Big 12 honors closer Troy Montemayor to an All-American selection -- the in 2018, led by first team honorees Shea Langeliers and Wendzel. program’s first since 2012. He also quickly developed JUCO transfer Cunningham, Andy Thomas and Nick Loftin earned second team starter Montana Parsons into Big 12 Co-Newcomer of the Year and honors and Josh Bissonette was named honorable mention. saw him get drafted in the 24th round by Miami. Both players were Langeliers went on to earn All-America honors, while Loftin key in helping the Bears make their first NCAA Regional (Houston) emerged as the season went on, earning Freshman All-America appearance since 2012. accolades as he ranked fourth in the conference with 34 hits in Big 12 In his first season with the Bears in 2016, Strauss mentored 2016 contests. MLB 19th round pick and second-team All-Big 12 choice LHP Daniel Taylor helped develop Wendzel, who returns in 2019, but not Castano, All-Big 12 honorable mention RHP Drew Tolson and before becoming the second Baylor position player drafted under his first-team All-Big 12 honoree RHP Troy Montemayor. Additionally, tutelage as the Boston Red Sox took him in the 37th round of the 2018 Montemayor’s phenomenal breakout season under Strauss earned MLB First Year Players Draft. him a 2016 ABCA first-team All-Region nod as he converted 14 of 15 Taylor continued the team’s increase in power production in 2017 save chances with a 0.78 ERA and 22 strikeouts in 23 innings. to help Baylor reach an NCAA Regional (Houston) for the first time During his time with the Waves, the Southern California native since 2012. BU hit 51 home runs in 2017 in 57 games, which are 17 helped Rodriguez win two West Coast Conference regular season more than its season output of 34 in 53 games in 2016. BU had 40 titles, two WCC Tournament titles, make three NCAA Regional and or more homers for the first time since 2012 (46) and 50 or more for one Super Regional appearances. He helped develop All-American the first time since 2010 (57). Taylor also helped develop outfielder and 2014 WCC Pitcher of the Year Aaron Brown along with 15 All- Kameron Esthay into a 26th round pick by Washington, while WCC pitchers, four WCC All-Freshman Team pitchers and had 12 coaching 10 hitters that earned All-Big 12 honors. pitchers taken in the MLB Draft. From 2010-15 Pepperdine pitchers In his first season in 2016, Taylor helped the Bears improve their compiled a 3.78 ERA and 1.39 WHIP with 34 complete games, 24 hitting numbers across the board as they hit .274 (highest average for shutouts, 71 saves, 3,002 hits allowed, 1,264 walks and 2,194 strikeouts BU since 2012) as as team with 494 hits (most since 2013), 92 doubles in 342 games and 3,053.1 innings. (most since 2012), 14 triples (most since 2012), 34 home runs (most Prior to his time at Pepperdine, Strauss had three separate stays since 2012 and equaling the past two seasons combined), 242 RBI with Long Beach State as an assistant coach (1995-2000, 2006, 2008-09). (most since 2013) and 272 runs (most since 2012). At LBSU, he helped the program win three Big West championships, Taylor’s guidance helped get All-Big 12 honors for IF Steven appear in six Regionals and finish third at the 1998 College World McLean (second team), OF/1B Kameron Esthay (second team) and C Series. In 2008, five of his pitchers were taken in the first five rounds Matt Menard (honorable mention). of the MLB Draft, including Big West Pitcher of the Year Andrew Serving the 2014 and 2015 seasons as hitting, catching and third Liebel. Overall, 65 players signed pro contracts while Strauss was at base coach for Houston under Todd Whitting, he helped UH to a pair Long Beach State. of 40-win seasons, 2015 American Athletic Conference regular season Among his other coaching stops, Strauss spent the 2007 season as title, 2014 AAC Championship title, two NCAA Regionals and one an assistant coach at San Jose State, serving as pitching coach, third Super Regional. He had five hitters picked in the MLB Draft, three

29 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL BAYLORBEARS.COM COACHING STAFF ABCA All-Region hitters and eight All-AAC hitters. From 2014-15 the percentage of .421. The team totaled 91 doubles and 42 home runs UH offense averaged 5.4 runs per game, hit .272 and blasted 61 home while outscoring their opponents 390-236. The Lindenwood offense runs with 574 walks in 129 games. had six all-conference selections and finished with a 41-15 record and Before joining Houston, Taylor was an assistant coach at Rice for 12 a Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC) championship. In seasons under legendary head coach . He helped the 2011, Lindenwood posted several top-30 national marks, including Owls to 12 straight conference titles and a 2003 College World Series team batting average (.325, 26th), hits (529, 19th), doubles (119, sixth), title. While at Rice over 85 players under his tutelage were chosen in RBI (315, 27th) and runs scored (348, 30th). The Lions also had the the MLB Draft, including third baseman Anthony Rendon as the sixth conference player of the year and four all-conference selections. overall pick in 2011. From 2009-2011, Noriega coached for the East Los Angeles Dodgers Prior to his tenure at Rice, the Houston native spent eight seasons Organization, which competes in three summer collegiate leagues, at the junior college level. He was an assistant coach at Galveston including the Western Baseball Association (three-time league College for two seasons, winning a conference title in 2000 and champions 2009, 2010, and 2011), the Southern California Collegiate finishing ranked fourth nationally. He served as an assistant at Blinn League and the Orange County Collegiate League. College for six years, helping Blinn to a pair of conference titles and a A player himself, Noriega played for Los Angeles Harbor College No. 3 national ranking to end the 1993 season. in 2007, when he helped the Seahawks to a 32-20 record and fifth As a player, Taylor was a shortstop for Graham at San Jacinto place finish in the California State playoffs. In 2008, Noriega joined College. He helped the team to a national title as a freshman in 1987 Lindenwood as a junior outfielder. He contributed to back-to-back and a national runner-up finish in 1988 before spending five seasons HAAC championships in 2008 and 2009. In 2009, Noriega played in in the Toronto Blue Jays organization. Graham has called him “the 39 games for the Lions and hit .324 with a .471 OBP. best shortstop I’ve ever coached.” Prior to attending Lindenwood, Noriega received his associate’s While coaching at Blinn, Taylor completed his undergraduate degree from Los Angeles Harbor College in 2007, his bachelor’s in degree in human performance at Prairie View A&M in 1997. He and educational studies from Lindenwood in 2009 and his master’s in his wife Amy have four daughters: Macy Marie, Madisyn, Molly Kate education emphasis in strength and conditioning from Lindenwood and McKinley. in 2011. Noriega and his wife, Mckenzie, have two sons, Nash and Knox, and a daughter, Hadley Sue. They reside in Waco, Texas.

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RUBEN NORIEGA JUSTIN GRASSI DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS | FIRST SEASON ASSISTANT COACH | FOURTH SEASON LINDENWOOD, 2009 FGCU, 2014

Ruben Noriega enters his third season as assistant coach with the Justin Grassi enters his first season as director of operations Bears. Noriega’s duties include working with the catchers, coaching with the Bears. He handles all business operations and team first base, assisting with the hitters and serving as Baylor Baseball operational efficiencies. Camp Director. Grassi serves as the lynch pin between the baseball office and Under the watchful eye of Noriega, catcher Shea Langeliers has ticketing, marketing and facilities offices within Baylor Athletics. blossomed into the best defensive catcher in collegiate baseball, Specific duties include coordination of practice and game video needs winning the 2018 Gold Glove Award, All-America honors and First for coaches, team and recruiting travel, equipment management, Team All-Big 12 as he projects to be a first round draft pick in 2019. assistance with on-campus recruiting visits, compliance and student- Noriega spent the 2015 season at Western Oregon University, athlete services. where he helped lead the Wolves to their 15th straight conference Grassi has served as a student manager for Baylor baseball since championship. While at WOU, Noriega’s duties included coaching 2016, first as an undergraduate manager and then as a graduate the outfielders, base running, assisting with the offense and assisting manager since 2017. He developed policies and procedures for with recruiting. the training and daily duties of undergraduate student workers, In the summer of 2014, Noriega served as the field manager for helped with data and film collection and supervised undergraduate the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters in the Northwoods Summer Collegiate managers in addition to other duties. League. With the Rafters, Noriega coached two Rawlings Big Stick Grassi has also worked as in Baylor’s athletic performance Award winners and one Finest in the Field award winner. department as a student worker, designing and implementing in- Prior to WOU, Noriega served an assistant baseball coach at season strength and conditioning programming. California for the 2013 and 2014 seasons. While at Cal, Noriega Prior to commencing his studies at Baylor Justin served in the US worked with the outfielders, coached first base, assisted with the Navy Reserves for 8 years. While serving he deployed with Coastal , assisted with the catchers and served as camp director. Riverine Squadron TEN 2010 in support of Operation Enduring Before going to Cal, Noriega spent the 2012 season as an assistant Freedom and again in 2013 with Coastal Riverine ONE in support of coach at San Jose State. While at SJSU, the baseball program reached Operation Vigilant Mariner. He was honorably discharged in 2016 as an all-time APR (Academic Progress Rate) high (982). a Master-at-Arms First Class with Expeditionary Warfare Specialist Additionally, Noriega spent two seasons as an assistant coach at designation. his alma mater, Lindenwood University, in St. Charles, Mo. With the Grassi holds a master’s in sport pedagogy from Baylor (2018), a Lions, Noriega served as hitting coach and outfield coach, oversaw bachelor’s degree in education with a concentration in kinesiology the strength and conditioning program and assisted with recruiting. from Baylor (2017) and a bachelor’s in criminal justice from Florida During Noriega’s first year as hitting coach at Lindenwood (NAIA) Gulf Coast (2014). in 2010, the Lions had a team batting average of .323 and an on-base Grassi and his wife Jennifer reside in Waco, Texas.

30 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL 2018 Baylor@BaylorBaseball Bears Baseball Overall Statistics for Baylor (as of Feb 08, 2019) 2018 OVERALL STATS (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 37-21 Home: 19-7 Away: 12-10 Neutral: 6-4 Big 12: 13-11

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 21 Cunningham, Richard . 3 4 2 55-55 225 45 77 14 2 9 38 122 . 5 4 2 11 9 43 2 . 3 9 6 0 4 6-8 5 0 1 . 8 3 3 25 Thomas, Andy . 3 2 4 58-58 216 35 70 10 0 1 34 83 . 3 8 4 41 2 30 9 . 4 3 5 1 3 4-5 428 42 5 . 9 8 9 20 Raguse, T.J. . 3 2 4 35-32 108 22 35 4 0 1 19 42 . 3 8 9 10 1 12 1 . 3 8 0 2 1 0-1 37 3 3 . 9 3 0 33 Wendzel, Davis . 3 1 0 58-58 216 38 67 22 1 8 49 115 . 5 3 2 39 12 40 2 . 4 3 5 4 0 4-6 37 69 3 . 9 7 2 2 Loftin, Nick . 3 0 6 55-53 222 52 68 12 0 6 36 98 . 4 4 1 21 2 20 7 . 3 7 0 1 8 5-8 91 78 12 . 9 3 4 9 Downey, Davion . 2 7 4 55-53 179 31 49 10 1 4 33 73 . 4 0 8 31 9 33 0 . 3 9 9 4 5 1-3 117 2 2 . 9 8 3 14 Bissonette, Josh . 2 6 9 57-57 193 32 52 10 1 7 39 85 . 4 4 0 27 7 33 7 . 3 7 4 3 6 2-3 100 134 4 . 9 8 3 1 Haring, Cole . 2 5 5 56-56 216 40 55 13 2 7 32 93 . 4 3 1 17 5 62 1 . 3 2 2 1 3 4-6 140 3 6 . 9 6 0 23 Langeliers, Shea . 2 5 2 58-58 226 49 57 18 2 11 44 112 . 4 9 6 35 2 45 8 . 3 5 1 5 0 4-5 449 54 3 . 9 9 4 8 Gilcrease, Levi . 2 3 7 44-9 59 13 14 2 1 0 5 18 . 3 0 5 5 0 17 1 . 2 9 7 0 3 0-1 42 1 2 . 9 5 6 3 Cascadden, Tucker . 2 3 1 36-28 91 14 21 3 3 0 13 30 . 3 3 0 8 1 22 1 . 2 9 7 1 4 4-5 34 74 8 . 9 3 1 ------13 Seay, Hunter . 2 5 0 4-1 8 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 . 2 5 0 1 0 3 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 45 Weaver, Cole . 1 8 2 11-1 11 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 . 1 8 2 1 0 2 0 . 2 5 0 0 0 0-0 4 0 0 1.000 11 Johnson, Tucker . 0 8 7 17-3 23 0 2 0 1 0 1 4 . 1 7 4 1 1 7 1 . 1 6 0 0 0 0-0 10 0 0 1.000 Totals . 2 8 7 58 1993 374 571 118 14 54 343 879 . 4 4 1 248 51 369 40 . 3 7 6 22 37 34-51 1532 527 61 . 9 7 1

Opponents . 2 3 7 58 1881 222 445 77 14 33 202 649 . 3 4 5 226 32 463 33 . 3 2 6 17 25 12-43 1502 555 79 . 9 6 3

LOB - Team (475), Opp (428). DPs turned - Team (44), Opp (48). CI - Team (1), Langeliers 1. IBB - Team (3), Wendzel 2, Seay 1, Opp (1). Picked off - Wendzel 1, Raguse 1, Thomas, A. 1, Loftin 1, Haring 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 16 Heineman, Joe 1 . 8 0 0-0 21 0 0 0/1 0 25.0 18 8 5 5 31 3 1 3 . 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 10 Robertson, Drew 1 . 8 8 1-0 28 0 0 0/3 1 28.2 25 10 6 6 33 1 0 1 . 2 3 1 3 0 0 1 2 36 Montemayor, Troy 2 . 3 9 2-1 23 0 0 0/3 11 26.1 19 7 7 5 24 3 0 1 . 1 9 4 1 0 0 0 2 SEASON REVIEW 40 Phillips, Alex 2 . 4 0 7-1 16 3 0 0/0 0 45.0 41 13 12 7 45 5 1 3 . 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 0 18 Bradford, Cody 2 . 5 1 7-6 14 14 2 2/3 0 96.2 85 29 27 26 87 17 2 3 . 2 4 0 3 3 0 2 3 15 Hill, Kyle 2 . 6 2 4-1 25 3 0 0/2 1 55.0 36 20 16 32 47 5 2 4 . 1 8 5 0 1 2 1 5 47 Thomas, Tyler 3 . 3 8 3-3 16 14 0 0/1 0 53.1 38 25 20 55 59 5 3 1 . 2 0 9 6 5 0 4 1 28 Kettler, Hayden 3 . 8 1 8-4 16 16 0 0/0 0 87.1 84 51 37 36 56 17 2 10 . 2 5 4 5 10 0 3 4 19 Leckich, Ryan 5 . 6 2 3-2 20 3 0 0/1 0 32.0 35 21 20 13 28 8 1 3 . 2 8 5 1 4 0 0 3 ------2 Loftin, Nick 0 . 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Winston, Jimmy 2 . 2 5 2-0 11 2 0 0/1 0 20.0 17 6 5 9 12 3 0 1 . 2 3 6 1 1 0 1 0 30 Ashkinos, Jacob 5 . 2 6 0-2 10 3 0 0/0 0 25.2 26 17 15 18 27 7 2 3 . 2 5 7 3 1 0 1 0 41 Boyd, Luke 6 . 9 7 0-1 9 0 0 0/0 0 10.1 16 8 8 6 8 3 0 0 . 3 9 0 1 2 1 0 3 34 Sharp, Collin 10.80 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 1.2 4 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 . 8 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 54 Garrett, Collin 21.60 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 1.2 1 5 4 6 2 0 0 0 . 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 Totals 3 . 2 4 37-21 58 58 2 7/5 13 510.2 445 222 184 226 463 77 14 33 . 2 3 7 26 32 4 17 25

Opponents 5 . 4 6 21-37 58 58 0 2/2 15 500.2 571 374 304 248 369 118 14 54 . 2 8 7 59 51 6 22 37

PB - Team (3), Langeliers 3, Opp (2). Pickoffs - Team (10), Thomas, T. 4, Langeliers 2, Bradford, C. 2, Winston 1, Leckich 1, Opp (5). SBA/ATT - Langeliers (10-33), Bradford, C. (3-14), Thomas, T. (0-5), Phillips (1-5), Thomas, A. (2-4), Robertson (1-3), Winston (1-3), Kettler (1-3), Boyd (1-2), Leckich (1-2), Heineman (1-2), Montemayor (2-2), Sharp (0-1), Ashkinos (0-1).

31 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL 2018 BaylorBAYLORBEARS.COM Bears Baseball Conference statistics for Baylor (as of May 28, 2018) 2018 BIG 12 STATS (Big 12 games only Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 13-11 Home: 8-4 Away: 5-7 Big 12: 13-11

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 20 Raguse, T.J. . 3 8 1 13-12 42 8 16 3 0 1 7 22 . 5 2 4 1 0 2 1 . 3 9 5 0 0 0-0 17 1 1 . 9 4 7 33 Wendzel, Davis . 3 4 8 24-24 92 12 32 11 0 3 24 52 . 5 6 5 15 5 10 1 . 4 5 6 2 0 2-2 17 23 3 . 9 3 0 2 Loftin, Nick . 3 2 1 24-24 106 23 34 2 0 4 23 48 . 4 5 3 6 0 7 2 . 3 5 4 1 3 4-6 50 30 8 . 9 0 9 21 Cunningham, Richard . 3 0 7 24-24 101 18 31 4 1 6 19 55 . 5 4 5 5 5 22 1 . 3 6 9 0 1 2-4 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 25 Thomas, Andy . 2 9 5 24-24 95 12 28 4 0 0 14 32 . 3 3 7 13 0 15 5 . 3 8 0 0 1 2-3 162 26 2 . 9 8 9 14 Bissonette, Josh . 2 7 8 24-24 79 14 22 4 0 2 8 32 . 4 0 5 13 3 13 4 . 4 0 0 0 2 0-1 35 52 2 . 9 7 8 9 Downey, Davion . 2 7 3 22-21 77 9 21 6 0 1 8 30 . 3 9 0 8 3 16 0 . 3 6 0 1 3 1-1 47 0 0 1.000 23 Langeliers, Shea . 2 4 7 24-24 89 22 22 6 2 5 19 47 . 5 2 8 16 1 17 4 . 3 5 5 4 0 2-2 185 28 1 . 9 9 5 8 Gilcrease, Levi . 2 2 7 20-4 22 10 5 1 1 0 2 8 . 3 6 4 3 0 7 0 . 3 2 0 0 2 0-0 18 0 0 1.000 3 Cascadden, Tucker . 2 2 2 13-11 36 6 8 2 1 0 9 12 . 3 3 3 1 1 10 0 . 2 5 6 1 1 1-1 13 27 4 . 9 0 9 1 Haring, Cole . 2 0 9 24-24 91 17 19 6 0 3 8 34 . 3 7 4 7 2 27 0 . 2 8 0 0 1 3-4 57 2 3 . 9 5 2 ------13 Seay, Hunter . 6 6 7 2-0 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 . 6 6 7 0 0 1 0 . 6 6 7 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 11 Johnson, Tucker . 2 0 0 6-0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 0-0 6 0 0 1.000 45 Weaver, Cole . 0 0 0 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 Totals . 2 8 7 24 840 153 241 49 5 25 141 375 . 4 4 6 89 21 148 18 . 3 6 6 9 14 17-24 632 215 26 . 9 7 0 Opponents . 2 5 1 24 790 100 198 37 5 21 93 308 . 3 9 0 88 10 189 13 . 3 3 0 8 11 3-19 627 223 31 . 9 6 5

LOB - Team (193), Opp (176). DPs turned - Team (17), Opp (20). CI - Team (1), Langeliers 1. Picked off - Loftin 1, Thomas, A. 1.

(Big 12 games only Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 40 Phillips, Alex 0 . 9 6 3-0 7 0 0 0/0 0 18.2 17 3 2 2 17 2 1 1 . 2 5 0 1 0 1 1 0 16 Heineman, Joe 1 . 4 6 0-0 12 0 0 0/0 0 12.1 9 2 2 3 16 2 0 1 . 2 0 9 0 0 0 1 1 18 Bradford, Cody 1 . 8 8 4-3 7 7 2 2/1 0 52.2 43 13 11 13 49 9 2 2 . 2 2 5 1 1 0 1 0 10 Robertson, Drew 2 . 7 0 0-0 14 0 0 0/0 0 13.1 9 4 4 3 12 1 0 1 . 1 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 Hill, Kyle 3 . 2 7 1-1 11 1 0 0/0 0 22.0 18 8 8 10 22 5 0 2 . 2 2 2 0 0 2 0 3 36 Montemayor, Troy 4 . 6 6 0-1 9 0 0 0/1 4 9.2 12 5 5 0 9 2 0 1 . 2 9 3 1 0 0 0 1 28 Kettler, Hayden 4 . 7 5 4-2 8 8 0 0/0 0 41.2 43 29 22 21 23 8 1 7 . 2 6 5 2 2 0 2 2 47 Thomas, Tyler 5 . 0 9 1-2 6 6 0 0/0 0 17.2 13 13 10 24 23 3 0 0 . 2 0 6 4 3 0 2 0 19 Leckich, Ryan 6 . 9 7 0-1 7 1 0 0/0 0 10.1 16 8 8 4 9 0 1 3 . 3 9 0 0 1 0 0 3 SEASON REVIEW ------30 Ashkinos, Jacob 7 . 4 5 0-1 3 1 0 0/0 0 9.2 11 10 8 6 6 4 0 3 . 2 6 8 0 1 0 0 0 54 Garrett, Collin 9 . 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 . 2 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 24 Winston, Jimmy 9 . 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 . 7 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 41 Boyd, Luke 40.50 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.2 3 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 . 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 3 . 6 3 13-11 24 24 2 3/1 4 210.2 198 100 85 88 189 37 5 21 . 2 5 1 9 10 3 8 11

Opponents 5 . 3 8 11-13 24 24 0 1/1 7 209.0 241 153 125 89 148 49 5 25 . 2 8 7 23 21 3 9 14

PB - Team (1), Langeliers 1. Pickoffs - Team (4), Bradford, C. 2, Winston 1, Thomas, T. 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Langeliers (3-16), Bradford, C. (1-8), Robertson (0-2), Leckich (1-2), Phillips (0-2), Kettler (0-1), Heineman (0-1), Winston (0-1), Montemayor (1-1), Thomas, T. (0-1).

32 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL 2018 Baylor@BaylorBaseball Bears Baseball Game Results for Baylor (as of Feb 08, 2019) 2018 RESULTS (All games)

Date Opponent Score Inns Overall Big 12 Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb 16, 2018 HBU W 1-0 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 Bradford, C. (W 1-0) 2 2 6 2 2:16 Feb 17, 2018 HOUSTON BAPTIST L 2-5 9 1-1-0 0-0-0 Boyd (L 0-1) 2 1 4 1 2:48 Feb 18, 2018 HOUSTON BAPTIST W 6-3 9 2-1-0 0-0-0 Kettler (W 1-0) 1 9 2 2 2:57 Feb 23, 2018 at #12 UCLA L 2-5 9 2-2-0 0-0-0 Ashkinos (L 0-1) 8 0 1 3:39 Feb 24, 2018 at #12 UCLA W 8-6 9 3-2-0 0-0-0 Robertson (W 1-0) 9 9 1 3:40 Feb 25, 2018 at #12 UCLA L 0-3 9 3-3-0 0-0-0 Kettler (L 1-1) 9 5 3 2:35 Mar 02, 2018 vs California L 2-8 9 3-4-0 0-0-0 Bradford, C. (L 1-1) 0 2:52 Mar 3, 2018 vs #9 Texas A&M L 4-5 9 3-5-0 0-0-0 Kettler (L 1-2) 1 0 2 5 4 3:32 Mar 04, 2018 vs Louisiana Tech W 6-1 9 4-5-0 0-0-0 Hill, K. (W 1-0) 5 0 8 1 3:15 Mar 06, 2018 at UT Arlington W 9-1 9 5-5-0 0-0-0 Leckich (W 1-0) 2 0 0 2 3:04 Mar 09, 2018 GEORGE WASHINGTON W 6-3 9 6-5-0 0-0-0 Bradford, C. (W 2-1) 1 9 8 8 2:48 Mar 10, 2018 GEORGE WASHINGTON W 6-1 9 7-5-0 0-0-0 Kettler (W 2-2) 2 0 2 4 2:28 Mar 11, 2018 GEORGE WASHINGTON W 5-1 9 8-5-0 0-0-0 Leckich (W 2-0) 1 8 5 3 2:38 Mar 13, 2018 #22 SAM HOUSTON STATE L 2-7 9 8-6-0 0-0-0 Leckich (L 2-1) 2 2 5 0 3:09 * Mar 16, 2018 #8 TEXAS TECH W 2-0 9 9-6-0 1-0-0 Bradford, C. (W 3-1) 3 2 2 1 2:00 * Mar 17, 2018 #8 TEXAS TECH W 12-2 9 10-6-0 2-0-0 Hill, K. (W 2-0) 3 2 1 5 3:32 * Mar 18, 2018 #8 TEXAS TECH L 4-11 9 10-7-0 2-1-0 Thomas, T. (L 0-1) 2 5 0 0 3:03 Mar 20, 2018 at DBU W 5-2 9 11-7-0 2-1-0 Phillips (W 1-0) 1 7 2 8 2:51 * Mar 23, 2018 KANSAS L 5-6 9 11-8-0 2-2-0 Bradford, C. (L 3-2) 2 1 8 5 2:44 * Mar 24, 2018 KANSAS W 17-6 9 12-8-0 3-2-0 Kettler (W 3-2) 2 6 4 9 3:14 * Mar 25, 2018 KANSAS L 5-8 9 12-9-0 3-3-0 Thomas, T. (L 0-2) 2 1 6 7 3:12 Mar 26, 2018 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 17-5 9 13-9-0 3-3-0 Phillips (W 2-0) 1 7 7 2 3:21 * Mar 29, 2018 at Oklahoma L 2-4 9 13-10-0 3-4-0 Hill, K. (L 2-1) 6 6 9 2:58 * Mar 30, 2018 at Oklahoma L 4-5 (10) 13-11-0 3-5-0 Montemayor (L 0-1) 1 0 2 8 3:25 * Mar 31, 2018 at Oklahoma L 1-6 9 13-12-0 3-6-0 Ashkinos (L 0-2) 1 2 3 3 2:38 Apr 02, 2018 TEXAS STATE L 1-6 9 13-13-0 3-6-0 Phillips (L 2-1) 1 7 2 9 2:55 Apr 03, 2018 LAMAR W 2-1 9 14-13-0 3-6-0 Hill, K. (W 3-1) 1 7 0 3 2:22 * Apr 06, 2018 at Texas L 5-9 9 14-14-0 3-7-0 Kettler (L 3-3) 5 3 9 1 3:00 * Apr 07, 2018 at Texas L 0-2 9 14-15-0 3-8-0 Bradford, C. (L 3-3) 5 5 8 7 2:24 * Apr 08, 2018 at Texas L 1-4 9 14-16-0 3-9-0 Leckich (L 2-2) 5 1 2 5 2:40 Apr 10, 2018 at Sam Houston State W 4-2 (12) 15-16-0 3-9-0 Montemayor (W 1-1) 1 1 2 1 3:52 Apr 13, 2018 at Memphis W 12-8 9 16-16-0 3-9-0 Kettler (W 4-3) 2 3 8 3:24

Apr 14, 2018 at Memphis L 2-7 9 16-17-0 3-9-0 Bradford, C. (L 3-4) 4 8 4 2:49 SEASON REVIEW Apr 15, 2018 at Memphis W 7-0 9 17-17-0 3-9-0 Thomas, T. (W 1-2) 3 1 2 3:02 Apr 17, 2018 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 5-4 9 18-17-0 3-9-0 Phillips (W 3-1) 1 8 0 8 2:44 Apr 18, 2018 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 14-4 9 19-17-0 3-9-0 Leckich (W 3-2) 1 7 7 0 2:53 * Apr 20, 2018 TCU W 6-0 9 20-17-0 4-9-0 Bradford, C. (W 4-4) 2 5 3 4 2:37 * Apr 21, 2018 TCU W 6-2 9 21-17-0 5-9-0 Kettler (W 5-3) 2 5 0 5 2:49 * Apr 22, 2018 TCU W 4-3 9 22-17-0 6-9-0 Phillips (W 4-1) 2 2 8 1 2:40 Apr 24, 2018 at Texas State W 17-5 7 23-17-0 6-9-0 Winston (W 1-0) 1 4 3 3 2:48 * Apr 27, 2018 at Kansas State W 18-0 9 24-17-0 7-9-0 Bradford, C. (W 5-4) 2 3 4 4 2:48 * Apr 28, 2018 at Kansas State W 16-3 9 25-17-0 8-9-0 Kettler (W 6-3) 2 3 3 7 3:05 * Apr 29, 2018 at Kansas State W 8-5 9 26-17-0 9-9-0 Phillips (W 5-1) 1 6 0 2 3:12 May 08, 2018 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 18-1 7 27-17-0 9-9-0 Thomas, T. (W 2-2) 1 8 1 5 2:11 May 09, 2018 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 13-0 7 28-17-0 9-9-0 Winston (W 2-0) 1 8 8 1 2:07 * May 11, 2018 #20 OKLAHOMA STATE W 13-5 9 29-17-0 10-9-0 Bradford, C. (W 6-4) 2 1 5 9 3:15 * May 12, 2018 #20 OKLAHOMA STATE L 6-11 9 29-18-0 10-10-0 Kettler (L 6-4) 2 3 2 3 3:20 * May 13, 2018 #20 OKLAHOMA STATE W 7-3 9 30-18-0 11-10-0 Thomas, T. (W 3-2) 2 0 9 7 2:50 * May 17, 2018 at West Virginia L 1-2 9 30-19-0 11-11-0 Bradford, C. (L 6-5) 1 2 1 1 2:24 * May 18, 2018 at West Virginia W 4-1 9 31-19-0 12-11-0 Kettler (W 7-4) 1 3 5 4 3:09 * May 19, 2018 at West Virginia W 6-2 9 32-19-0 13-11-0 Phillips (W 6-1) 2 0 0 1 3:05 May 23, 2018 vs #4 Oklahoma W 4-0 9 33-19-0 13-11-0 Bradford, C. (W 7-5) 4 0 9 0 3:27 May 24, 2018 vs #8 Kansas W 10-5 9 34-19-0 13-11-0 Kettler (W 8-4) 3 9 9 2 2:50 May 26, 2018 vs #4 Oklahoma W 10-3 9 35-19-0 13-11-0 Phillips (W 7-1) 5 0 3 8 3:20 May 27, 2018 vs #6 TCU W 6-5 (11) 36-19-0 13-11-0 Montemayor (W 2-1) 4 6 3 0 4:06 Jun 01, 2018 vs Cal State Fullerton L 2-6 9 36-20-0 13-11-0 Bradford, C. (L 7-6) 1 2 8 4 3:04 Jun 02, 2018 vs Wright State W 11-5 9 37-20-0 13-11-0 Hill, K. (W 4-1) 1 1 3 7 3:01 Jun 03, 2018 vs #5 Stanford L 2-4 9 37-21-0 13-11-0 Thomas, T. (L 3-3) 1 4 5 6 2:07

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33 2018 Baylor Bears2019 Baseball BAYLOR BASEBALL Game Results for Baylor (as of FebBAYLORBEARS.COM 08, 2019) 2018 LINE SCORES (All games)

Feb 16, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E HBU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 Baylor 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 X - 1 6 0 WP-Bradford, Cody (1-0) Save-Montemayor, Troy(1) LP-Carter, Zach (0-1) T-2:16 A-2262

Feb 17, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Houston Baptist 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 - 5 7 0 Baylor 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 2 8 3 WP-Heck, Matt (1-0) Save-Newton, JT(1) LP-Boyd, Luke (0-1) T-2:48 A-2141 HR BU - Thomas, Andy

Feb 18, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Houston Baptist 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 3 4 2 Baylor 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 X - 6 12 1 WP-Kettler, Hayden (1-0) Save-Montemayor, Troy(2) LP-Endsley, Daniel (0-1) T-2 A-1922 A-1922 l HR BU - Langeliers, Shea (1), Wendzel, Davis (1)

Feb 23, 2018 at Los Angeles, Calif. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 - 2 7 0 UCLA 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 X - 5 8 1 WP-Gadsby, Brian (2-0) Save-Powell, Holden(1) LP-Ashkinos, Jacob (0-1) T-3:39 A-801

Feb 24, 2018 at Los Angeles, Calif. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 - 8 9 2 UCLA 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 - 6 7 1 WP-Robertson, Drew (1-0) Save-Montemayor, Troy(3) LP-Mora, Kyle (0-1) T-3:40 A-991 HR BU - Langeliers, Shea (2), Wendzel, Davis (2), Haring, Cole (1) HR UCLA - Amaral, Daniel (1)

Feb 25, 2018 at Los Angeles, Calif. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E

SEASON REVIEW Baylor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 1 UCLA 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 X - 3 5 0 WP-Pettway, Zach (2-0) Save-Powell, Holden(2) LP-Kettler, Hayden (1-1) T-2:35 A-953

Mar 02, 2018 at Frisco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E California 0 5 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 - 8 11 0 Baylor 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 - 2 6 2 WP-Horn, Jared (3-0) Save-Shortridge, Aaron(2) LP-Bradford, Cody (1-1) T-2:52 A-0

34 2018 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL Game Results for Baylor (as @BaylorBaseballof Feb 08, 2019) (All games) 2018 LINE SCORES

Mar 3, 2018 at Frisco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 - 4 11 0 Texas A&M 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 X - 5 8 2 WP-Hoffman, Nolan (2-0) Save-Chafin, Kaylor(1) LP-Kettler, Hayden (1-2) T-3:32 A-10254 A-10254 HR BU - Bissonette, Josh HR TAMU - Frizzell, Will, Bedford, Cole

Mar 04, 2018 at Frisco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Louisiana Tech 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 - 1 7 3 Baylor 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 X - 6 7 2 WP-Hill, Kyle (1-0) LP-Logan Bailey (1-1) T-3:15 A-5081

Mar 06, 2018 at Arlington, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 3 0 - 9 17 0 UT Arlington 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 6 1 WP-Leckich, Ryan (1-0) LP-Moffat, David (0-3) T-3:04 A-2002

Mar 09, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E George Washington 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 - 3 9 2 Baylor 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 X - 6 7 1 WP-Bradford, Cody (2-1) Save-Montemayor, Troy(4) LP-Meyer, Jacob (0-1) T-2:48 A-1988

Mar 10, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E George Washington 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 1 10 1

Baylor 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 X - 6 8 1 SEASON REVIEW WP-Kettler, Hayden (2-2) LP-Raimo, Elliott (1-2) T-2:28 A-2024 HR BU - Downey, Davion (1)

Mar 11, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E George Washington 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 1 3 3 Baylor 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 X - 5 9 3 WP-Leckich, Ryan (2-0) LP-Knight, Pat (1-2) T-2:38 A-1853

Mar 13, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Sam Houston State 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 1 - 7 11 1 Baylor 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 2 1 WP-Mikolajchak, Nick (2-2) Save-Mills, Dakota(2) LP-Leckich, Ryan (2-1) T-3:09 A-2250 A-2250 HR SHSU - Biles, Josh (1)

35 2018 Baylor Bears 2019Baseball BAYLOR BASEBALL Game Results for Baylor (as of FebBAYLORBEARS.COM 08, 2019) 2018 LINE SCORES (All games)

Mar 16, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Texas Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 2 Baylor 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 X - 2 4 0 WP-Bradford, Cody (3-1) Save-Montemayor, Troy(5) LP-Martin, Davis (3-1) T-2:00 A-3221 A-3221

Mar 17, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Texas Tech 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 2 6 3 Baylor 0 0 0 0 1 4 7 0 0 - 12 11 0 WP-Hill, Kyle (2-0) LP-Kilian, C. (1-1) T-3:32 A-3215

Mar 18, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Texas Tech 2 0 1 5 2 0 0 1 0 - 11 13 0 Baylor 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 4 9 0 WP-Harpenau, Ty (2-1) LP-Thomas, Tyler (0-1) T-3:03 A-2500 HR TTU - Rheams, Zach (1) HR BU - Langeliers, Shea (3), Bissonette, Josh (2)

Mar 20, 2018 at Dallas, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 - 5 9 1 DBU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 - 2 4 1 WP-Phillips, Alex (1-0) Save-Montemayor, Troy(6) LP-Funderburk, Kody (1-2) T-2 A-1728 A-1728 dy HR BU - Bissonette, Josh (3)

Mar 23, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Kansas 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 6 13 0 Baylor 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 5 6 1 WP-Gabriel Sotomayor (1-0) Save-Zack Leban(10) LP-Bradford, Cody (3-2) T-2:44 A-2185 HR KU - Benjamin Sems (1) HR BU - Loftin, Nick (1)

Mar 24, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Kansas 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 - 6 10 1 Baylor 0 2 2 3 4 3 0 3 X - 17 17 2 WP-Kettler, Hayden (3-2) LP-Taylor Turski (1-4) T-3:14 A-2649

SEASON REVIEW HR KU - David Kyriacou (1) HR BU - Cunningham, Richard (1), Langeliers, Shea (4)

Mar 25, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Kansas 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 - 8 10 0 Baylor 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 - 5 11 4 WP-Ryan Zeferjahn (4-1) LP-Thomas, Tyler (0-2) T-3:12 A-2167 HR KU - Devin Foyle (3) HR BU - Loftin, Nick (2)

36 2018 Baylor Bears2019 BAYLOR Baseball BASEBALL Game Results for Baylor (as@BaylorBaseball of Feb 08, 2019) 2018 LINE SCORES (All games)

Mar 26, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Prairie View A&M 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 - 5 12 1 Baylor 5 1 2 9 0 0 0 0 X - 17 16 1 WP-Phillips, Alex (2-0) LP-Caleb Rozypal (0-5) T-3:21 A-1772 HR BU - Langeliers, Shea (5), Bissonette, Josh (4)

Mar 29, 2018 at Norman, Okla. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 - 2 4 1 Oklahoma 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 X - 4 9 1 WP-Irvin, Jake (5-0) Save-Fink, Braidyn(1) LP-Hill, Kyle (2-1) T-2:58 A-669

Mar 30, 2018 at Norman, Okla. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R H E Baylor 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 - 4 9 1 Oklahoma 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 5 10 1 WP-Berry, Connor (1-1) LP-Montemayor, Troy (0-1) T-3:25 A-1028 HR BU - Langeliers, Shea (6), Haring, Cole (2)

Mar 31, 2018 at Norman, Okla. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 6 0 Oklahoma 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 X - 6 8 1 WP-Wiles, Nathan (2-1) Save-Grove, Dylan(1) LP-Ashkinos, Jacob (0-2) T-2:38 A-1233 HR OU - Walker, Steele (3), Cavalli, Cade (2)

Apr 02, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Texas State 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 - 6 13 0 Baylor 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - 1 4 3

WP-Pagano, Anthony (1-0) LP-Phillips, Alex (2-1) T-2:55 A-1729 SEASON REVIEW HR TXST - Newman, Ryan (2) HR BU - Langeliers, Shea (7)

Apr 03, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Lamar 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 6 1 Baylor 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 X - 2 6 1 WP-Hill, Kyle (3-1) Save-Montemayor, Troy(7) LP-CAMPBELL, Jace (0-5) T-2:22 A-1703

Apr 06, 2018 at Austin, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 5 12 2 Texas 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 3 X - 9 13 2 WP-Robinson, Parker Joe (2-0) Save-Elder, Bryce(1) LP-Kettler, Hayden (3-3) T- A-5391 A-5391 n HR BU - Cunningham, Richard 2 (3) HR TEXAS - Petrinsky, DJ (3)

37 2018 Baylor Bears2019 Baseball BAYLOR BASEBALL Game Results for Baylor (as of FebBAYLORBEARS.COM 08, 2019) 2018 LINE SCORES (All games)

Apr 07, 2018 at Austin, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 1 Texas 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 X - 2 6 1 WP-Shugart, Chase (3-2) Save-McGuire, Andy(4) LP-Bradford, Cody (3-3) T-2:24 A-5587 HR TEXAS - Clemens, Kody

Apr 08, 2018 at Austin, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 6 1 Texas 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 X - 4 10 0 WP-Henley, Blair (5-3) Save-Sawyer, Josh(1) LP-Leckich, Ryan (2-2) T-2:40 A-5125 HR BU - Wendzel, Davis HR TEXAS - Zubia, Zach

Apr 10, 2018 at Huntsville, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 R H E Baylor 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 - 4 7 1 Sam Houston State 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 8 1 WP-Montemayor, Troy (1-1) LP-Cameron, Colin (1-1) T-3:52 A-1121

Apr 13, 2018 at Memphis, Tenn. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 3 0 4 2 0 1 1 0 1 - 12 15 3 Memphis 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 - 8 11 0 WP-Kettler, Hayden (4-3) LP-CABRAL, Riley (4-5) T-3:24 A-238 HR BU - Loftin, Nick (3), Wendzel, Davis (4), Haring, Cole 2 (4)

Apr 14, 2018 at Memphis, Tenn. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 2 10 0 Memphis 0 0 0 0 4 2 1 0 X - 7 12 2 WP-BOWLAN, Jonathan (1-5) LP-Bradford, Cody (3-4) T-2:49 A-484 HR MEM - STEPTER, Keith

Apr 15, 2018 at Memphis, Tenn. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 0 0 1 2 0 1 3 0 0 - 7 12 0 Memphis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 1 SEASON REVIEW WP-Thomas, Tyler (1-2) LP-HICKS, Alex (2-6) T-3:02 A-312

Apr 17, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Texas Southern 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 - 4 8 0 Baylor 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 X - 5 7 0 WP-Phillips, Alex (3-1) Save-Montemayor, Troy(8) LP-Peyton Schneider (0-6) T-2 A-1808 A-1808 er HR TSU - Christian Sanchez (12) HR BU - Cunningham, Richard (4)

38 2018 Baylor Bears2019 Baseball BAYLOR BASEBALL Game Results for Baylor (as of Feb@BaylorBaseball 08, 2019) 2018 LINE SCORES (All games)

Apr 18, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Arkansas-Pine Bluff 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 - 4 5 1 Baylor 2 8 0 0 0 0 4 0 X - 14 15 1 WP-Leckich, Ryan (3-2) LP-Antoine Luster, II (2-4) T-2:53 A-1770 HR BU - Cunningham, Richard (5), Wendzel, Davis (5)

Apr 20, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E TCU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 1 Baylor 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 X - 6 10 0 WP-Bradford, Cody (4-4) LP-Lodolo, Nick (5-3) T-2:37 A-2534 HR BU - Langeliers, Shea (8)

Apr 21, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E TCU 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 - 2 8 3 Baylor 0 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 X - 6 6 0 WP-Kettler, Hayden (5-3) LP-Wymer, Sean (2-3) T-2:49 A-2505 HR BU - Langeliers, Shea (9)

Apr 22, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E TCU 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 - 3 8 3 Baylor 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 X - 4 8 0 WP-Phillips, Alex (4-1) Save-Montemayor, Troy(9) LP-Eissler, Jake (2-1) T-2:40 A-2281 A-2281

Apr 24, 2018 at San Marcos, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E Baylor 0 2 0 0 4 0 11 - 17 18 1 Texas State 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 - 5 10 0 SEASON REVIEW WP-Winston, Jimmy (1-0) Save-Hill, Kyle(1) LP-Bosse, Broc (2-1) T-2:48 A-1433

Apr 27, 2018 at Manhattan, Kan. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 0 4 5 0 4 0 1 3 1 - 18 24 0 Kansas State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 1 WP-Bradford, Cody (5-4) LP-Heskett, Justin (2-6) T-2:48 A-2344 HR BU - Loftin, Nick (4), Cunningham, Richard (6), Downey, Davion (2), Bissonette, Josh (5), Raguse, T.J. (1)

Apr 28, 2018 at Manhattan, Kan. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 3 0 1 5 0 0 0 4 3 - 16 17 2 Kansas State 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 - 3 5 3 WP-Kettler, Hayden (6-3) LP-Treu, Hudson (1-1) T-3:05 A-2337 HR BU - Wendzel, Davis (6)

39 2018 Baylor Bears2019 BaseballBAYLOR BASEBALL Game Results for Baylor (as BAYLORBEARS.COMof Feb 08, 2019) 2018 LINE SCORES (All games)

Apr 29, 2018 at Manhattan, Kan. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 0 2 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 - 8 9 3 Kansas State 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 - 5 9 1 WP-Phillips, Alex (5-1) Save-Montemayor, Troy(10) LP-Brennan, Will (2-1) T-3:1 A-1602 A-1602 HR BU - Loftin, Nick (5), Wendzel, Davis (7) HR KSU - Harker, Hanz (2)

May 08, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E Prairie View A&M 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 7 4 Baylor 4 4 1 4 3 2 X - 18 17 0 WP-Thomas, Tyler (2-2) LP-Kaelon Woods (3-2) T-2:11 A-1815 HR BU - Cunningham, Richard (7), Bissonette, Josh (6)

May 09, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E Prairie View A&M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 3 Baylor 1 9 0 0 2 1 X - 13 17 1 WP-Winston, Jimmy (2-0) LP-Caleb Rozypal (1-8) T-2:07 A-1881

May 11, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Oklahoma State 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 - 5 7 2 Baylor 4 0 0 4 0 1 4 0 X - 13 17 2 WP-Bradford, Cody (6-4) LP-Lienhard, Joe (5-2) T-3:15 A-2159 HR OSU - Kroon, Matt (8) HR BU - Cunningham, Richard (8), Haring, Cole (5)

May 12, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Oklahoma State 2 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 - 11 12 1 Baylor 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 - 6 11 1 WP-Teel, Carson (7-2) LP-Kettler, Hayden (6-4) T-3:20 A-2323 HR OSU - Kroon, Matt (9), Simpson, Colin 2 (17), Boone, Trevor 3 (8), Neustifter, Michael (4) HR BU - Cunningham, Richard (9)

May 13, 2018 at Waco, Texas Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E SEASON REVIEW Oklahoma State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 - 3 5 1 Baylor 2 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 X - 7 11 0 WP-Thomas, Tyler (3-2) LP-Heasley, Jonathan (3-5) T-2:50 A-2097 HR OSU - Kroon, Matt (10), Simpson, Colin (18), McCusker, Carson (7) HR BU - Haring, Cole (6)

May 17, 2018 at Morgantown, W.Va. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 8 1 West Virginia 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 X - 2 5 0 WP-Reid, Zach (1-0) Save-Zarbnisky, Braden(1) LP-Bradford, Cody (6-5) T-2:24 A-1211

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May 18, 2018 at Morgantown, W.Va. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 - 4 8 2 West Virginia 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 8 1 WP-Kettler, Hayden (7-4) Save-Montemayor, Troy(11) LP-Strowd, Kade (4-6) T-3:0 A-1354 A-1354

May 19, 2018 at Morgantown, W.Va. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 - 6 11 2 West Virginia 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 7 2 WP-Phillips, Alex (6-1) LP-Myers, BJ (1-2) T-3:05 A-2001

May 23, 2018 at Oklahoma City, Okla. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 - 4 8 0 Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 3 WP-Bradford, Cody (7-5) Save-Robertson, Drew(1) LP-Irvin, Jake (6-2) T-3:27 A-4090 HR BU - Haring, Cole (7)

May 24, 2018 at Oklahoma City, Okla. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Kansas 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 - 5 5 2 Baylor 2 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 X - 10 11 1 WP-Kettler, Hayden (8-4) LP-Ryan Zeferjahn (8-5) T-2:50 A-3992 HR KU - Tanner Gragg (2) HR BU - Loftin, Nick (6), Langeliers, Shea (10), Bissonette, Josh (7)

May 26, 2018 at Oklahoma City, Okla. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 2 2 - 10 9 1 Oklahoma 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 - 3 6 2 WP-Phillips, Alex (7-1) LP-Perez, Devon (5-5) T-3:20 A-5038 HR BU - Downey, Davion (3)

May 27, 2018 at Oklahoma City, Okla. SEASON REVIEW Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 R H E TCU 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 - 5 8 2 Baylor 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 - 6 10 2 WP-Montemayor, Troy (2-1) LP-Boyles, Austin (0-2) T-4:06 A-4630 HR TCU - Balta, A.J. 2 (7), Wanhanen, Connor (2) HR BU - Wendzel, Davis (8) 2018 Baylor Bears Baseball Additional Umpires: Game Results for Baylor (as of Feb 08, 2019) Left field - Christopher Griffith (All games) Right field - Casey Moser

Jun 01, 2018 at Stanford, Calif. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Cal State Fullerton 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 - 6 12 1 Baylor 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 - 2 5 1 WP-Eastman, Colton (10-3) Save-Workman, Blake(5) LP-Bradford, Cody (7-6) T-3:0 A-1284 A-1284

Jun 02, 2018 at Stanford, Calif. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 3 - 11 16 0 Wright State 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 - 5 9 5 WP-Hill, Kyle (4-1) LP-HENDRIXSON, Derek (2-3) T-3:01 A-1137

Jun 03, 2018 at Stanford, Calif. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Baylor 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 - 2 5 0 Stanford 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 X - 4 4 1 WP-Beck, Brendan (8-0) Save-Little, Jack(16) LP-Thomas, Tyler (3-3) T-2:07 A-1456 HR BU - Langeliers, Shea (11), Downey, Davion (4) HR STAN - Daschbach, Andrew (17)

41 20182019 Baylor BAYLOR Bears BASEBALL Baseball Miscellaneous Stats forBAYLORBEARS.COM Baylor (as of Feb 08, 2019) 2018 MISCELLANEOUS (All games)

Multiple Hit Games 2 3 4 5+ Total Multiple RBI Games 2 3 4 5+ Total 33 Wendzel, Davis 17 5 - - 22 23 Langeliers, Shea 9 4 - - 13 2 Loftin, Nick 12 7 1 - 20 33 Wendzel, Davis 5 5 1 1 12 21 Cunningham, Richa 9 9 1 1 20 21 Cunningham, Richa 5 4 2 - 11 25 Thomas, Andy 13 6 - - 19 25 Thomas, Andy 8 1 1 - 10 1 Haring, Cole 15 2 - - 17 2 Loftin, Nick 8 1 1 - 10 23 Langeliers, Shea 10 4 - - 14 9 Downey, Davion 7 2 1 - 10 9 Downey, Davion 10 2 - 1 13 14 Bissonette, Josh 5 - 2 1 8 14 Bissonette, Josh 8 4 - - 12 1 Haring, Cole 4 1 1 1 7 20 Raguse, T.J. 4 2 1 - 7 20 Raguse, T.J. 4 - - - 4 3 Cascadden, Tucker 4 1 - - 5 3 Cascadden, Tucker 1 - 1 - 2 8 Gilcrease, Levi 2 - - - 2 8 Gilcrease, Levi 1 - - - 1 TEAM 104 42 3 2 151 TEAM 57 18 10 3 88

Hitting Streaks Longest Current Reached Base Streaks Longest Current 33 Wendzel, Davis 17 - 33 Wendzel, Davis 37 - 25 Thomas, Andy 11 - 25 Thomas, Andy 20 - 2 Loftin, Nick 11 6 2 Loftin, Nick 20 7 21 Cunningham, Richa 11 2 20 Raguse, T.J. 18 - 20 Raguse, T.J. 11 - 23 Langeliers, Shea 13 13 1 Haring, Cole 8 - 9 Downey, Davion 13 3 23 Langeliers, Shea 7 7 21 Cunningham, Richa 12 2 14 Bissonette, Josh 6 3 1 Haring, Cole 11 - 9 Downey, Davion 4 2 14 Bissonette, Josh 10 7 3 Cascadden, Tucker 4 1 3 Cascadden, Tucker 5 2 8 Gilcrease, Levi 4 - 8 Gilcrease, Levi 4 - 13 Seay, Hunter 2 - 13 Seay, Hunter 3 - 45 Weaver, Cole 1 - 45 Weaver, Cole 2 - 11 Johnson, Tucker 1 - 11 Johnson, Tucker 1 - SEASON REVIEW

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Starting Lineup By Position Starting Lineup By Lineup Spot (Team W-L record when starter) (Team W-L record when starter)

PITCHER: LEADOFF: 28 Kettler, Hayden 16 (11-5) 2 Loftin, Nick 39 (26-13) 18 Bradford, Cody 14 (7-7) 1 Haring, Cole 10 (7-3) 47 Thomas, Tyler 14 (11-3) 21 Cunningham, Rich 3 (2-1) 19 Leckich, Ryan 3 (2-1) 20 Raguse, T.J. 2 (1-1) 15 Hill, Kyle 3 (1-2) 14 Bissonette, Josh 2 (1-1) 40 Phillips, Alex 3 (2-1) 9 Downey, Davion 2 (0-2) 30 Ashkinos, Jacob 3 (1-2) 2ND SPOT: 24 Winston, Jimmy 2 (2-0) 21 Cunningham, Rich 41 (27-14) CATCHER: 9 Downey, Davion 10 (7-3) 23 Langeliers, Shea 50 (29-21) 23 Langeliers, Shea 4 (2-2) 25 Thomas, Andy 8 (8-0) 14 Bissonette, Josh 3 (1-2) FIRST BASE: 3RD SPOT: 25 Thomas, Andy 50 (29-21) 33 Wendzel, Davis 35 (25-10) 23 Langeliers, Shea 8 (8-0) 23 Langeliers, Shea 23 (12-11) SECOND BASE: CLEANUP: 14 Bissonette, Josh 57 (36-21) 25 Thomas, Andy 38 (25-13) 3 Cascadden, Tucker 1 (1-0) 33 Wendzel, Davis 20 (12-8) THIRD BASE: 5TH SPOT: 33 Wendzel, Davis 58 (37-21) 23 Langeliers, Shea 31 (23-8) SHORTSTOP: 25 Thomas, Andy 20 (12-8) 2 Loftin, Nick 31 (24-7) 1 Haring, Cole 4 (2-2) 3 Cascadden, Tucker 27 (13-14) 33 Wendzel, Davis 3 (0-3) LEFT FIELD: 6TH SPOT: 20 Raguse, T.J. 31 (22-9) 9 Downey, Davion 35 (23-12) 2 Loftin, Nick 22 (11-11) 2 Loftin, Nick 12 (8-4) 9 Downey, Davion 4 (4-0) 1 Haring, Cole 8 (4-4) 8 Gilcrease, Levi 1 (0-1) 20 Raguse, T.J. 3 (2-1) CENTER FIELD: 7TH SPOT: 1 Haring, Cole 47 (28-19) 1 Haring, Cole 33 (22-11) 8 Gilcrease, Levi 8 (7-1) 14 Bissonette, Josh 8 (5-3) 21 Cunningham, Rich 3 (2-1) 21 Cunningham, Rich 7 (6-1) RIGHT FIELD: 9 Downey, Davion 5 (3-2) 9 Downey, Davion 49 (30-19) 11 Johnson, Tucker 2 (1-1) SEASON REVIEW 1 Haring, Cole 9 (7-2) 13 Seay, Hunter 1 (0-1) DESIGNATED HITTER: 8 Gilcrease, Levi 1 (0-1) 21 Cunningham, Rich 52 (35-17) 2 Loftin, Nick 1 (0-1) 11 Johnson, Tucker 3 (1-2) 8TH SPOT: 13 Seay, Hunter 1 (0-1) 14 Bissonette, Josh 44 (29-15) 45 Weaver, Cole 1 (0-1) 8 Gilcrease, Levi 4 (3-1) 20 Raguse, T.J. 1 (1-0) 21 Cunningham, Rich 4 (2-2) 20 Raguse, T.J. 2 (2-0) 45 Weaver, Cole 1 (0-1) 11 Johnson, Tucker 1 (0-1) 9 Downey, Davion 1 (1-0) 1 Haring, Cole 1 (0-1) 9TH SPOT: 3 Cascadden, Tucker 28 (14-14) 20 Raguse, T.J. 25 (18-7) 8 Gilcrease, Levi 4 (4-0) 2 Loftin, Nick 1 (1-0)

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THE EARLY YEARS The SWC began naming all-conference during SoRelle’s four seasons (1954 and 1956). Baylor’s first season of baseball was in 1902. players in 1922. Lyons and outfielder R.M. The early 1950s saw Baylor’s first run of Baseball was the school’s second varsity sport, Crosby were Baylor’s first All-SWC players. The individual success. In 1952, catcher Larry Isbell following football by three years. The 2019 following year, Lyons became the program’s became the program’s first All-American, season is Baylor’s 115th baseball season; the first two-time all-conference honoree. In 1925, earning first-team honors from the American school did not field a team from 1943 to 1945 pitcher Carl Freeze became the program’s first Baseball Coaches Association. Isbell also earned due to World War II. three-time selection. football All-America honors in 1951. Two years The Bears finished the 1902 season 5-9 under In 1928, the Morley Jennings era of Baylor later, outfielder Mickey Sullivan was a first-team the direction of coach/player J.C. Ewing. R.N. baseball began. Jennings, who graduated from All-America selection, and the following year he Watts coached Baylor the next two seasons Mississippi State University, was the first Baylor became Baylor’s first two-time All-American. To before Lee Carroll led the Bears to a 12-7 mark, baseball head coach to have graduated from a this day, Sullivan remains one of only two Bears the program’s first winning season, in 1905. school other than Baylor. Jennings also served to have earned All-America honors twice. In 1906, L.F. Burleson was named head coach, as Baylor’s football head coach from 1926 to Lloyd Russell returned to the head coaching a position he held for three seasons. After E.J. 1940. In his first season, Jennings led the Bears position in 1958. After sub-.500 seasons in each Mills coached Baylor in 1909, Ralph Glaze, to a 16-4 overall record and a second-place SWC of his first two years back with the Bears, Russell who at the same time coached Baylor’s men’s finish at 11-4, falling to Texas on the season’s guided Baylor to a 15-7 mark and a second- basketball team, was named head coach. Glaze final day to miss out on the conference title. place tie in the SWC in 1960. The following year posted a 54-27 record in four seasons, including Baylor won at least 10 games in each of was one of Baylor’s best to that point; the Bears a 16-0 mark in 1912. Jennings’ first five seasons, including a 14-6 finished the season 18-4-1 overall, 10-4-1 in SWC C.P. “Bubs” Mosley became the program’s mark in 1929. Baylor’s success in the first play and tied for second in the league standings. seventh head coach in 1914 and guided the three years under Jennings continued into the Despite not receiving an NCAA Tournament Bears through the remainder of the teens. 1930s as the Bears won 10 games in each of the bid, Baylor finished the year ranked 25th Mosley’s second season was the first of decade’s first two seasons. However, the middle nationally by Collegiate Baseball. It marked competition in the . The years of the decade were slim; Baylor suffered Baylor’s first season-ending national ranking. Bears placed fourth in the first SWC season with three consecutive losing seasons from 1933 to a 5-7 record. Baylor’s best season under Mosley 1935 before rebounding for a 9-7 mark in 1936. THE SCHROEDER ERA was 1916, in which the Bears posted a 13-7 The following year, Jennings led the Bears to a Dutch Schroeder became Baylor’s 16th head overall record and finished second in the SWC 12-6 mark and a third-place finish in the SWC, coach prior to the 1962 season. After employing at 6-4. Baylor’s best conference finish since 1931. 15 different head coaches in the program’s first Jennings coached Baylor through the 1939 60 years, Baylor has employed only four since BETWEEN THE WARS season, guiding the Bears to a 13-4-2 mark in Schroeder’s hiring. Frank Bridges, who also served as Baylor’s 1938 and an 11-7 record in his final year. Schroeder, for whom the Schroeder Plaza head football coach from 1920 to 1925, was In 1940, Lloyd Russell became Baylor’s 10th between Baylor Ballpark and Getterman named head coach in 1920 and began the most head coach. Russell guided the Bears for two Stadium was named, led the Bears to winning successful era of the program’s first quarter seasons in his first stint as head coach before seasons in each of his first seven years as head century. Baylor posted a winning record in six of Floyd Crow was named head coach for the 1942 coach, including a 17-7 mark in his inaugural Bridges’ eight seasons as head coach, winning the season. campaign. Southwest Conference title in 1923 and reaching After the 1965 season, right-handed the 16-win plateau for just the third time in the THE POST-WAR ERA pitcher Fred Rath was a fourth-round Class program’s young history in 1924. Baylor posted a 12-9 record in 1946, the AA selection of the . Rath, In 1920, the Bears started the season 12-2 program’s first season after a three-year hiatus who appeared in eight games over the 1968 and overall and 8-1 in SWC play. Baylor entered during World War II. A.E. “Pete” Jones was the 1969 seasons for the White Sox, was Baylor’s the season’s final week leading the conference Bears’ head coach coming out of the war and first drafted player. standings. However, the Bears dropped four remained so through the 1950 season. The Bears The high point of the Schroeder era came in straight games to Texas in that final week and finished third or better in the SWC standings in 1966 when Baylor finished 18-10-1 and shared finished the year third in the league. five of Jones’ six seasons, including a second- the Southwest Conference title with three other Three years later, Baylor started SWC play place finish in 1946. schools at 8-6-1. Baylor had a chance to win the 1-3 but won 13 of its final 15 conference games In 1948, Baylor competed in the NCAA conference outright, hosting its final five games to win the 1923 Southwest Conference title, the Tournament for the first time in school history. of the season. The Bears blanked Rice 1-0 and program’s first conference title and its last out- With a 16-9 record and a third-place finish in 2-0 in the first two games, respectively, but the right conference title for more than three-quarters the Southwest Conference, the Bears earned a Owls got the better of the Bruins in the series of a century. The Bears swept a four-game berth in the NCAA Western Regional at Denver, finale 2-0. However, Baylor bounced back four series against Texas A&M in mid-season. In the Colo. Baylor fell to Southern California 8-0 in days later, sweeping a doubleheader against

HISTORY campaign’s final week, the Bears needed to win the opening round but rebounded for wins SMU 2-1 and 7-3. While the SWC recognized only two of four games against Texas to win the over Colorado State (13-4) and Oklahoma State Baylor, TCU, Texas and Texas A&M as co- title. After dropping both games at Austin, Baylor (9-8). The Bears were then eliminated from the champions, the SWC representative in the posted wins of 6-2 and 5-3 over the Longhorns in double-elimination tournament the following NCAA Tournament was determined by a coin Waco to claim the conference crown. day, falling again to eventual national champion flip, won by Texas. The 1923 team featured a lanky right-handed USC 16-3. Jim Rath and Joe Robinson made Baylor pitcher named Ted Lyons. A native of Vinton, The Bears finished 17-12 in 1949 and again history March 5, 1966. The duo combined on La., Lyons earned All-Southwest Conference placed third in the conference standings; a seven-inning no-hitter at Austin College, the honors in 1922 and 1923. He then signed with however, they did not earn a second straight first no-hitter in the program’s history. the Chicago White Sox and went directly to the NCAA bid. In 1950, Jones’ final season, Baylor The Bears reached the 20-win plateau in Major Leagues. Lyons, who also was Baylor’s reached the 20-win plateau for the first time each of Schroeder’s final two seasons. Baylor first all-conference honoree in basketball, ever, going 20-10. amassed 21 wins, then a school record in 1973, enjoyed a 21-year career with the White Sox. Vic Bradford served as Baylor’s head coach in Schroeder’s final year as head coach. A 1937 All-Star, Lyons was inducted into the 1951, and Chuck Devereaux had a one-year stint Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955. To this date, he in 1952. Jones returned as the Bears’ skipper in THE SULLIVAN ERA remains the lone player from the Southwest 1953 and led Baylor to a third-place SWC finish. Mickey Sullivan, who earned first-team Conference’s 82-year history to be inducted into Boyd “Jelly” SoRelle took over the program in All-America honors in 1953 and 1954, became Cooperstown. 1954 and continued Baylor’s post-war success. Baylor’s 17th head coach in 1974. The Bears The Bears finished second in the SWC twice

44 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL @BaylorBaseball PROGRAM HISTORY posted winning seasons in all but three of round by the San Francisco Giants. THE SMITH ERA Sullivan’s school-record 21 years as Baylor’s Baylor opened the 1984 season with 13 For Sullivan’s replacement, the Bears stayed head coach. consecutive wins, the best start to a season with their tradition of Baylor graduates. In the Baylor’s finest season to date came in 1977, since the 1912 team finished 16-0. The 13-game summer of 1994, Baylor named Mississippi State Sullivan’s fourth as head coach. The Bears winning streak still ranks as the fifth-longest in assistant coach Steve Smith, who pitched for the finished 43-15 overall and placed third in the the program’s history. Bears in the early 1980s, as head coach. Southwest Conference at 15-9. After winning The Bears finished 42-13 in 1985, Baylor’s first In his first season at Baylor, Smith led the two of three against Texas to close the regular 40-win season since its first in 1977. It was the Bears to a 24-28 record. It would be Baylor’s season, Baylor defeated Texas A&M once and first of two consecutive 40-win seasons as the only sub-.500 record in Smith’s first 10 years as Texas twice more to sweep through the SWC Bears went 40-22 in 1986. However, Baylor was head coach. The following year, the Bears went Tournament at Austin. shutout of the NCAA Tournament both seasons. 32-27 and won three out of four against Texas, With an automatic bid to the Despite not receiving a postseason bid, the including taking two of three from the ninth- NCAA Tournament, the Bears were sent to Bears finished the year ranked 21st nationally ranked Longhorns in mid-April. Arlington, Texas, for the South Central Regional by Baseball America. The 1985 season included With his first full recruiting class as juniors, played at historic Arlington Stadium. Baylor a program-record, 20-game winning streak from Smith led the Bears to a 41-20-1 record in 1998. won its opening game against New Orleans March 7 to March 26. Baylor returned to postseason play for the first 10-1 but then fell to Miami (Ohio) 7-3. The Right-handed pitcher Pat Combs became time in five years and began the program’s most Bears rallied to defeat UNO again 7-1 and then Baylor’s third first-round draft selection successful era. Ranked 13th nationally to start defeated Miami twice to earn the program’s following the 1988 season. Combs was taken the season, Baylor climbed as high as seventh first trip to Omaha. with the 11th overall pick by the Philadelphia in the national rankings. The Bears posted a 14- Baylor’s first opponent at the College World Phillies; he spent four seasons in the Majors, all game winning streak in mid-season, tied for the Series was South Carolina. The Bears dropped with the Phillies, and posted a 17-17 record in 56 third-longest in school history. a tough 3-2 decision to the Gamecocks. The career starts. Baylor entered the final weekend of the 1998 following day, Baylor was eliminated by Baylor reached the 40-win plateau again in season with a chance to claim the Big 12 regular Minnesota, again falling by one run 4-3. The Bears 1991. At 40-16 following the regular season, the season title. However, the Bears dropped two of finished the season ranked seventh nationally, Bears dropped both games at the Southwest three to Texas A&M and had to settle for second Baylor’s highest final ranking until 2005. Conference Tournament in College Station, in the final league standings. Baylor earned the Omaha must have been good to the Bears, Texas. However, the NCAA still rewarded the third seed at the NCAA South I Regional hosted because they returned the very next year. Bears with an NCAA Regional selection. The by Florida in Gainesville, Fla. The Bears were Baylor sustained the loss of three all-conference NCAA also rewarded Baylor by sending the upset by Richmond 12-10 in the first round but performers from the 1977 team, including All- Bears to Wichita, Kan., home of the NCAA rebounded to eliminate host and fourth-ranked American Steve Macko, and found itself barely Midwest Regional and top-ranked Wichita State. Florida 10-5 in the second round. Baylor then above .500 at 22-17 in late April. However, the After falling to California 8-3 in the opening faced Illinois in another elimination game, but Bears posted a 10-game winning streak that round, the Bears were eliminated by eventual the Bears fell to the Illini 8-7 in 13 innings. included a sweep of the Southwest Conference national runner-up Wichita State 13-7. Following the 1998 season, right-handed Tournament for the second consecutive year Right-handed pitcher Scott Ruffcorn became pitcher became Baylor’s fifth first- to earn a return trip to Arlington for the Baylor’s fourth first-round draft pick following round draft pick. Wells, who went on to pitch NCAA South Central Regional. The Bears the season. He was selected with the 25th 11 seasons in the Major Leagues, was taken posted two wins against Mississippi State and overall pick by the Chicago White Sox. Ruffcorn with the 16th overall selection by the Chicago one against Texas-Pan American and punched reached the Majors by 1993 and appeared in 30 White Sox. He was one of four Bears drafted that their ticket for Omaha. career games over the next five seasons. season, three of which went in the first 15 rounds. Again, the Bears had little luck at the College The Bears returned to postseason play in 1993. Outfielder Jon Topolski led the nation with 11 World Series, falling to Michigan 4-0 and Miami, This time, the NCAA bid was automatic as the triples, becoming the first player in Baylor history Fla., 12-1. The season ended with the Bears Bears defeated Texas Tech once and Texas twice to lead the nation in a statistical category. ranked eighth nationally after a 32-19 campaign. to sweep the Southwest Conference Tournament. One year later, the Bears enjoyed their most Sullivan was named Southwest Conference Baylor’s destination was Baton Rouge, La., as successful season since reaching the College coach of the year in 1977 and 1978, the first the No. 2 seed in the NCAA South Regional World Series in 1978. Baylor entered the and second of five such honors for the Bears’ at historic Alex Box Stadium on the Louisiana Baseball America Top 25 the week of Feb. 28 skipper. State campus. The Bears defeated Kent 4-1 in with a No. 22 ranking. The Bears remained in

Andy Beene became the first Baylor pitcher the opening round but fell to third-seeded South the publication’s national rankings every week HISTORY to throw a complete-game, nine-inning no-hitter Alabama 9-3 in the second round. That set the from that point until late in the 2001 season, a March 10, 1979. Beene had eight strikeouts in stage for an elimination game against top-seeded streak of 51 consecutive weeks. accomplishing the feat against Texas Tech. LSU, which lost to Kent in the second round. En route to a school-record 50 wins, the 1999 Following the 1979 season, right-handed The Bayou Bengals got the best of the Bears 13-6, team enjoyed winning streaks of 14 games (tied pitcher Jon Perlman became the first Baylor ending Baylor’s season. LSU went on to win its for third all-time at Baylor) and 13 games (tied player drafted in the first round when the second of five national titles in a 10-year span. for fifth all-time at Baylor). With a 4-2 stretch Chicago Cubs took him with the 12th overall Baylor had six players drafted following the between the two streaks, the Bears won 31 selection. The Cubs drafted Perlman in the 1993 season, at the time a program record. of 33 games from Feb. 13 to April 9, the most fifth round following the 1978 season, but he The 1994 season was Baylor’s last under successful 33-game stretch in the program’s decided to return to Baylor. Perlman reached Sullivan’s leadership. The Bears sent their history. the Majors in three different seasons, one each long-time skipper out in fashion, sweeping The ninth game of the 13-game streak, with the Cubs, the San Francisco Giants and the Houston at home in the season’s final weekend. played Feb. 26, was an historic one as the Bears Cleveland Indians. Sullivan’s last game was the back end of a May christened Baylor Ballpark with a 22-6 win over Four years later, following the 1983 season, 1 doubleheader. After defeating the Cougars 6-2 Kansas State. Baylor had four players drafted, which at the in the opener, the Bears completed the sweep The Bears fell just short of the Big 12 time was a program best. Included in that quartet with a 6-5 victory. Conference title, again finishing second to was right-handed pitcher Stan Hilton, who Sullivan amassed a 649-428-3 record in his Texas A&M. Baylor swept through its bracket was taken with the fifth overall selection by the 21-year tenure at Baylor. He led the Bears to at the conference tournament, only to fall 4-3 to . Hilton remains the highest- five 40-win seasons, four NCAA Tournament Nebraska in the championship game. drafted player in Baylor baseball history. Also appearances, two College World Series Still, Baylor was rewarded by the NCAA drafted that season was former Baylor head appearances and three Southwest Conference with more than just a postseason bid. Newly coach Steve Smith, who was selected in the fifth Tournament titles. opened Baylor Ballpark, still under construction

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at the time, would be the site of the first seven innings. However, Baylor scored five runs finished 29-31 overall and failed to make an NCAA postseason baseball event hosted by in the eighth and six runs in the ninth, held Rice NCAA regional appearance for the first time Baylor. The Bears defeated Illinois 7-3 and to one run in the bottom of the ninth and won since 1997. Even harder to swallow was how Minnesota 6-4 to reach the championship round 11-10. Rice rebounded to defeat Houston in an close Baylor was to being really good. The 2004 of the four-team regional. Three months and elimination game and then defeated the Bears 7-4 Bears played 23 one-run games and lost 16 such four days after the 22-6 victory over Kansas to force a one-game championship. Baylor led contests, both tops nationally. State in Baylor Ballpark’s first game, the Bears 4-3 entering the bottom of the ninth; this time, After seeing its streak of six consecutive defeated Minnesota by the same score to post though, it was the Owls who provided the late- postseason appearances and seven consecutive the program’s third NCAA Regional title and its inning heroics winning 5-4. winning seasons snapped in 2004, Baylor first since 1978. Baylor’s 2001 team produced five draft picks, enjoyed the program’s best season in 2005. Next was the NCAA Super Regional as including consensus All-America catcher Kelly Returning eight of nine starters, 10 of 12 pitchers the Bears hosted Big 12 rival Oklahoma State. Shoppach, a second-round selection of the and 21 letterwinners, the 2005 Bears were the Baylor won two of three against the Cowboys in Boston Red Sox. Shoppach, who went on to program’s most experienced club ever and the Stillwater, Okla., during the regular season, but play for the Cleveland Indians and Tampa Bay nation’s most experienced team that season. this time the Cowboys got the best of the Bears. Rays before returning to Boston in 2012, won That maturity and experience showed as Baylor After falling 17-11 in the first game, Baylor the Johnny Bench Award as the nation’s top produced 12 final at-bat victories, including rebounded for a 17-7 victory in game two. The collegiate catcher. some of the most dramatic finishes and Bears led 2-1 through seven innings of the third In 2002, the Bears went 36-26 and reached comebacks in the program’s history. and deciding game, but OSU rallied for a 6-2 NCAA postseason play for the sixth consecutive Mid-season sweeps of eighth-ranked victory and ended Baylor’s season. season. Baylor was sent to Austin, Texas, as the Vanderbilt and top-ranked Texas in consecutive Five Bears were drafted off the 1999 team, No. 2 seed in the regional and defeated Lamar weekends got things going for the Bears, including right-handed pitcher Jason Jennings. 4-2 in the opening round. After a 10-8 loss to host who went on to claim a share of the Big The first consensus National Player of the Texas in the second round, the Bears reached 12 Conference regular season title with Year in Division I history, Jennings was taken their third regional title game in four years with Nebraska. The two teams met in the conference with the 16th overall selection by the Colorado a 10-9 victory over Lamar. However, Texas’ tournament championship game, but the Rockies. He was named National League Rookie pitching was too strong for Baylor as the eventual Huskers won 1-0 on a sixth-inning sacrifice fly. of the Year in 2002. Jennings was traded to the national champion Longhorns defeated the Bears Baylor’s strong schedule, which ranked in 2007, and he spent the 2009 2-0. The 2002 team matched the 2000 squad’s seventh nationally, a share of the conference title season with the Texas Rangers before retiring then-school record with seven draft picks. and a 38-21 record after the Big 12 Tournament after nine seasons in the Major Leagues. Armed with one of the nation’s strongest landed the Bears the No. 4 overall seed in More than three-quarters of a century had offensive attacks, Baylor reached postseason the NCAA Tournament, meaning the road to passed since Baylor’s last out-right conference play for the seventh straight season in 2003. Omaha went through Waco, Texas. title. And after falling just short in the Big 12 Leading the Bears’ at the plate was outfielder After defeating Texas-San Antonio and TCU, race each of the previous two seasons, the 2000 David Murphy, who tallied a national-best and both by scores of 8-3, in the first two rounds, Bears closed the deal. Baylor swept Kansas school-record 121 hits. Baylor led the Big 12 Baylor faced perennial power Stanford in the State in Manhattan, Kan., in the season’s final and ranked 16th nationally with a .326 team NCAA Regional championship round. Trailing weekend to win the conference title with a 23-7 batting average. The Bears also established a 3-2 entering the top of the ninth and playing as record. The Bears were swept at Texas Tech in school record with 167 doubles and ranked sixth the visitor, Baylor got a leadoff home run from the first conference series of the season but then nationally in that category. Baylor’s .514 team Seth Fortenberry to send the game into extra won nine straight series with four sweeps to win slugging percentage ranked 13th nationally. innings. Jeff Mandel, who pitched the game’s the crown. After an 11-game winning streak in late final four innings, led off the top of the 12th Baylor made history April 15, 2000, as February and early March, Baylor found with his first career home run to give Baylor the Kyle Evans became the first pitcher in Big 12 itself 14-3 on the season. That early season eventual 4-3 victory. Conference history to throw a no-hitter. Evans success laid the groundwork for a squad that Clemson then came to Waco for the NCAA held Iowa State hitless with two walks and five finished the regular season 37-19. The Bears Super Regional. After dropping the first game to strikeouts in a 4-0 Baylor victory. It was Baylor’s reached the championship game at the Big 12 the Tigers 4-2, Baylor pitching and timely hitting first nine-inning, complete-game no-hitter since Tournament only to fall to Texas 10-8 in 10 eliminated Clemson as the Bears won game two Andy Beene’s against Texas Tech in 1979. innings. Baylor was named the top seed at the 7-1 and the deciding third game 6-1. The series At 45-15 following a loss to Nebraska in the NCAA Hattiesburg Regional, hosted by Southern win over Clemson put Baylor in the College Big 12 Tournament championship game, Baylor Mississippi. The Bears defeated Murray State World Series for the first time in 27 years. was selected to host another NCAA Regional. 7-6, Southern 10-3 and the host Golden Eagles to After sweeping Texas in the regular season However, this time the Bears’ fortunes were claim their fifth NCAA Regional title. and eliminating the Longhorns in the Big 12 not as sweet. Texas State defeated Baylor 6-0 in Having won 16 of its last 20 games, Baylor Tournament, Baylor was matched up with its the first round. Florida then avenged its 1998 headed to Baton Rouge, La., for a best of three rival again in the first round of the College HISTORY elimination loss to the Bears with a 10-1 victory, series against LSU. Right-handed pitcher Steven World Series. Texas won the game 5-1, but the ending Baylor’s season. White pitched a gem in the opener as the Bears Bears rebounded with the program’s first win Chad Hawkins was named Baylor’s fifth silenced a capacity crowd at Alex Box Stadium at Omaha two days later. Mike Pankratz had an first-team All-America selection and also with a 4-1 win. Baylor erased an early 4-0 deficit RBI single in the top of the 10th to give Baylor became the program’s seventh first-round draft and led 5-4 in the eighth inning of game two. an eventual 4-3 victory over Oregon State. pick; Hawkins was the 39th overall selection, But LSU got back-to-back home runs to take a The following night, fans at Rosenblatt a supplemental first-round pick of the Texas 6-5 lead and went on to win the game by that Stadium were treated to the second-largest Rangers. He was one of seven Baylor draft score. The Tigers claimed the deciding game comeback in CWS history. Baylor trailed top- picks, at the time a school record. Freshman 20-5, ending Baylor’s run. seeded and top-ranked Tulane 7-0 entering the Zane Carlson was named Co-National Murphy, Baylor’s seventh first-team All- bottom of the seventh, but the never-say-die Freshman of the Year by Collegiate Baseball. America selection, became the program’s attitude of the 2005 team showed once again. A young Baylor squad battled to a 37-24 record eighth first-round draft pick. The first Baylor The Bears scored three runs in the seventh, two in 2001 as the Bears reached NCAA postseason position player drafted in the first round, runs in the eighth and three runs in the ninth play for the fifth consecutive season. Baylor Murphy was taken with the 17th overall for an 8-7 victory. Baylor and Texas met for a defeated Houston 7-1 in the first round of the selection by the Boston Red Sox. Murphy was fifth time the next night, but the Bears fell to NCAA Houston Regional hosted by Rice. The one of eight Bears drafted that season, again the Longhorns 4-3 on a leadoff walk-off home Bears and Owls met in the second round, and establishing a school record. run in the bottom of the ninth. Texas went on to the host squad built a 9-0 lead through the first The 2004 season was a rough one as the Bears win the national title, marking the fourth time

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Baylor was eliminated from NCAA postseason season charge to post a 36-24 record and finish as title before losing a conference game. Collegiate play by the eventual national champion. the runner-up in the NCAA Fort Worth Regional. Baseball had the Bears ranked No. 1 nationally A school-record nine Bears were drafted The Bears needed to win at least one game on April 23, and Baylor went on to finish with from the 2005 team, including the program’s against Oklahoma State in the final weekend of the second-best conference record in the league’s ninth first-rounder — right-handed pitcher the regular season to qualify for the conference 16-year history at 20-4. Mark McCormick, a supplemental first-round tournament. Trailing 5-2 heading to the bottom Baylor earned the No. 4 national seed in the pick of the St. Louis Cardinals with the 43rd of the ninth in the series opener, Baylor rallied for NCAA Tournament. The Bears dropped the overall selection. four runs and its first walk-off win of the year. opening game of the Waco Regional against Baylor made its eighth postseason The Bears completed the sweep of the Oral Roberts before rebounding to win four appearance in nine seasons in 2006, reaching the Cowboys, and then swept all three games in games in three days and claim their first championship game at the Houston Regional. pool play at the Big 12 Championship before regional title since 2005. With a 37-26 record, the Bears reached 35 wins losing a 3-1 ninth-inning lead in the title game The Bears defeated Arkansas in game one of for the eighth time in Smith’s tenure; Baylor against Texas A&M. the Waco Super Regional, putting them one win reached 35 wins in a season only five times prior Baylor claimed a No. 2 seed in the Fort Worth away from a school-record-tying 50th win and a to the Smith era. Regional, where it would lose the opener to fourth trip to Omaha, but Arkansas rallied from Zach Dillon, a Johnny Bench Award Arizona before rebounding to eliminate Lamar a 4-3 ninth-inning deficit in game two and then semifinalist, was named first-team Academic and Arizona. However, TCU knocked off won the decision game three, 1-0, in 10 innings. All-America after posting a Baylor-record and Baylor, 9-0, sending the Bears home with their The Bears finished the season 49-17 and ranked conference-leading .421 batting average in Big only shutout loss of the year. No. 9 or 10 in all four major national polls. 12 play. Six Bears were selected in the 2010 Four Baylor players — Trent Blank, Josh Ludy, In January 2007, Baseball America ranked MLB Draft, but Baylor still returned four All-Big Josh Turley and Logan Vick — earned All- Baylor as the nation’s 17th-best college baseball 12 performers for the 2011 season. The Bears America honors, and the Bears broke school program. The Bears also were rated as one of were ranked No. 16 in the preseason by Baseball records with 11 All-Big 12 honorees and seven five “rising” programs, making the second-most America, and Baylor climbed as No. 14 in the first-team All-Big 12 selections. Ludy was named progress since 1999. rankings before eventually dropping out after Big 12 Player of the Year, while junior transfer The 2007 season saw Baylor’s youngest team losing six of seven games. Nathan Orf won the conference’s Newcomer of in a decade (five true freshman starters) make The 2011 Bears put together a strong finish the Year and Smith was named Coach of the Year. a late-season run that propelled the Bears to a to the regular season by winning each of their Baylor had six players selected in the 2012 ninth NCAA Regional appearance in 10 seasons. last three series. Baylor won two of three at MLB Draft, bringing Smith’s total to 74 players Baylor joined an elite group of 15 Division Nebraska to notch its first series win in Lincoln, who went on to sign professional contracts I programs with at least nine postseason Neb. since 1997, and the Bears won two of three during his 18 years as Baylor head coach. appearances from 1998 to 2007. Baylor reached at No. 19 Oklahoma State. BU ended the regular The 2013 campaign saw Baylor extend several the title game of the Big 12 Conference season with a walk-off win to clinch the series impressive streaks. The Bears remained one of Championship for the sixth time in the event’s against No. 13 Oklahoma. two teams in the league to qualify for all 17 Big 11-year history. The Bears then participated in That late push was enough to give Baylor 12 Championships. Baylor had 12 or more Big the NCAA Houston Regional for the second the No. 2 seed in the NCAA Houston Regional 12 wins for the 15th time in 17 seasons with at consecutive year. hosted by No. 8 national seed Rice. It marked least 10 wins each year. BU also posted 27 or Baylor opened the 2008 season with seven BU’s third straight NCAA bid and its sixth in more wins for the 29th time since 1977 and has consecutive wins and enjoyed its best 12-game the last seven years. had 20 or more wins each year since 1972. start (11-1) since the 1984 squad won its first The Bears knocked off California in BU opened up the season ranked No. 23 and 13 games. The Bears climbed to No. 10 in the the opening round, then advanced to the started slowly as the Bears were swept at No. Baseball America Top 25 after sweeping a championship with a 3-2 win over Rice. Cal 30 UC Irvine. But Baylor quickly got back on three-game series at Mississippi State, during forced a winner-take-all game by beating the track after posting wins over No. 2 and eventual which Smith claimed his 500th career victory. Bears, 8-0, and Baylor was eliminated after giving College World Series champion UCLA, No. 29 However, the Bears were 21-25 the rest of the up four runs in the bottom of the ninth to lose 9-8. Pepperdine and No. 12 Rice. way and missed NCAA Tournament play for Three players were drafted in 2011, giving Then Illinois came to Waco and swept the only the second time since 1998. Baylor 77 draftees since 1998. At least one Bears, which resulted in BU losing nine games The 2009 season had its ups and downs, Baylor player has been drafted each season since during a 13-game stretch. That lull was quickly as the Bears reached as high as No. 5 in the 1991 and 23 Baylor pitchers have been drafted forgotten after Baylor split at No. 20 Oklahoma

Baseball America Top 25 after knocking off No. over the last eight years. State in the Big 12 opening series and then took HISTORY 9 UCLA, No. 5 UC Irvine and No. 13 TCU in the Baylor’s 2012 squad started the season 11-7 two of three at home from Kansas State, West season’s first three weeks. through its first 18 games before an unofficial Virginia and No. 8 Oklahoma. However, Baylor struggled to a 10-16 record in mascot began one of the most memorable After losing two of three at TCU, the Bears Big 12 play, and ended the season unranked after runs in program history. After players found swept Texas in Waco, marking just the third being swept in its last three conference series. a beaver roaming the ballpark parking lot, the time that BU had swept UT. However, Baylor A strong showing in the Big 12 Bears won their next game in walk-off fashion, lost eight of its last 10 games, which included Championship helped Baylor earn a spot in beginning a school and Big 12-record 24-game losing series at Kansas and at Texas Tech before the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional, where it winning streak that resulted in Baylor’s first- losing all three games in pool play at the Big 12 would knock off 21st-ranked Minnesota 5-0 in ever No. 1 national ranking. Championship to Oklahoma, Kansas State and the first game, setting up a showdown against Baylor’s 20th win during the streak came on Texas Tech to end the Bears’ hopes of receiving No. 2 LSU. In front of nearly 10,000 fans at Alex April 17 against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. an NCAA Tournament at-large bid. Box Stadium, the Bears dropped a 10-inning In addition to tying Baylor’s longest previous Among honors from the season, Baylor pitchers’ duel against the Tigers, who went on winning streak, the win gave Smith his 650th had a league-best and school-record-tying to win the national championship. career victory and made him Baylor’s all-time 11 Academic All-Big 12 selections. BU tied Seven Bears were selected in the 2009 MLB wins leader across all sports. a program record with four Capital One Draft, the most since nine were drafted in 2005. The winning streak included the first 18 games Academic All-District selections and had Kolt Among the draftees was Aaron Miller, who of Big 12 play, which was also a conference Browder become the third person in program became the program’s 10th first-round selection record, and the finishing touches were put on history to earn the Capital One Academic All- when the Los Angeles Dodgers selected him the streak when Baylor swept then-No. 2 Texas America honor twice in a career. The Bears also 36th overall. A&M in the final Big 12 edition of the “Battle of had eight All-Big 12 honorees. Despite an offense that started as many as the Brazos.” The sweep of the Aggies gave Baylor When the June MLB Draft came around, five freshmen, the 2010 Baylor squad used a late- an 18-0 conference record, clinching the Big 12 Baylor had five players taken to give the program

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multiple picks in 15 of the last 16 drafts. THE RODRIGUEZ ERA since 2013 to give the Bears a fourth place The Bears had a similar season in 2014 as On June 12, 2015, Baylor introduced former league finish -- their best ending since 2012. they equaled Oklahoma as the only two teams Pepperdine head coach Steve Rodriguez as the Rodriguez’s coach of the year honor marked to qualify for all 18 Big 12 Championships and program’s 19th head coach. the third time in his career that he’s earned a posted 20 or more wins to extend a streak that Rodriguez showed the ability to get the conference coach of the year award and gave BU started in 1972. program headed back to the NCAA Tournament its 11th such honor. BU opened the season with a nice win at No. soon as the Bears achieved several feats that had In 2018, Rodriguez led the team to its 20th 19 Arizona State but lost the next two games to not been accomplished in a few years. NCAA Regional appearance and second- the Sun Devils. The Bears returned home for The first win of the Rodriguez era came on Feb. straight, as the Bears competed in the Stanford four straight non-conference wins -- however -- 20, 2016, in a 9-5 decision over Washington at Regional. The Regional was the 20th in program a soggy trip to San Diego left BU winless in four Baylor Ballpark. The Bears used a seven-run, two- history and the first time since 2009-12 that the games out west. out rally in the sixth inning with seven straight Bears appeared in back-to-back Regionals. The Like 2013, though, the Bears hit stride in batters reaching base safely to grab the victory. Bears got there in part to a hot streak at the the middle of the schedule. BU took two of Noteworthy accomplishments from the end of the season, as they won 24 of their last three at home over No. 4 Cal State Fullerton, 2016 campaign included extending BU’s run 29 games. The Bears finished the season with did the same versus No. 23 Texas Tech the of qualifying for every Big 12 Championship a record of 37-21, the best record under coach following weekend and made it a third straight event (20) since joining the league in 1996, Rodriguez. weekend series win by doing the same to No. 20 winning 10 or more (10) games in league play In another big year of firsts, the Bears won the Oklahoma State. for the first time since 2013, taking two of three Big 12 Tournament for the first time in school Though, tough trips to West Virginia, Texas from No. 10 TCU for the program’s first Big 12 history. Catcher Shea Langeliers and pitcher and Kansas State for series losses put the Bears series win over the Horned Frogs, hitting 30 Cody Bradford won Co-MVP honors for the Big in a tail spin until recovering for their first series or more home runs as a team for the first time 12 Tournament. win at Oklahoma since 2000. since 2012, continuing BU’s streak of finishing Bradford brought another year of firsts for Two weeks later, Baylor ended on a with a .500 record or better at Baylor Ballpark in the Bears as he was named Big 12 Pitcher of the high note as the No. 7 seed at the Big 12 every season in the park (18 seasons since 1999), Year for the first time in program history. The Championship. The Bears eliminated No. extending the Bears’ streak of having 20 or more Bears placed 13 student-athletes on the All-Big 3 Kansas and No. 6 West Virginia before a wins (24) in a season to 45 (since 1972) and 12 team, the most in the league for the second- season-ending loss to No. 2 TCU. posting the program’s first five-game winning straight season. Along the way, BU had multiple All-Big streak since 2013. Bradford and Langeliers were named third 12 selections for the 18th time in 18 Big 12 Among honors under Rodriguez, the Bears and second team All-Americans by Collegiate seasons and led all Big 12 schools with a had 10 or more (11) Academic All-Big 12 Baseball, respectively. Freshman shortstop Nick school-record 13 Academic All-Big 12 selections. selections for the fifth straight season, multiple Loftin earned Freshman All-America honors by Doug Ashby’s second-team Academic All- (6) All-Big 12 selections for the 20th straight multiple outlets. America selection extended the program’s season (every year as a league member) and The power surge continues under Coach record streak to six straight seasons with an their first ABCA All-Region selection (RHP Troy Rodriguez, as Baylor has hit 138 home runs in Academic All-American. A program-first was Montemayor, first team) since 2012. 167 games under Rodriguez. BU hit 51 in 2017 also accomplished during the 2014 campaign Along the way in 2017, the Bears earned for its most homers since 2010 (57) and hit 54 in -- Logan Brown earning the program’s first-ever several honors under Rodriguez. Junior 2018. The Bears hit 50 or more homers in back- Gold Glove, and Nate Goodwin earned the closer Troy Montemayor was named an to-back seasons for the first time since 2009 (73) program’s second-ever Big 12 Postgraduate All-American to give BU its first such honor and 2010 (57). Scholarship. Additionally, two players were since 2012. Freshman catcher Shea Langeliers Rodriguez continues to preach success in taken in the 2014 MLB Draft to give the program earned freshman All-American status, the classroom along with on the field and in multiple picks in 16 of the last 17 drafts. marking the program’s first since 2010. Junior 2018 the Bears led the league with 17 Big 12 In 2015, the Bears jumped out to a hot start starter Montana Parsons garnered Big 12 Co- All-Academic honorees, including 13 first-time by sweeping No. 13 Cal Poly to open the Newcomer of the Year. Sophomore outfielder selections. The Bears set a new program record season, earning BU a No. 21 ranking after being Richard Cunningham was named the program’s for total choices with 17 selections for a second unranked in preseason. first Big 12 Baseball Scholar-Athlete of the straight year (15 in 2017) and they’ve now had However, the early success disappeared after Year. BU led the league with 15 Big 12 awards, 10 or more honorees in seven-straight seasons. losing a midweek game to Dallas Baptist and including two first-team all-league choices, three then losing two of three to Kent State at home second-team picks, five honorable mentions and before recovering to top Northwestern State. two all-freshman honorees. The 12 all-league But right after that win, the Bears endured a choices set a program record. The Bears also led tough, 10-game losing streak. the league with a program-record 15 Academic The losing streak put the Bears in danger All-Big 12 selections. HISTORY of missing the Big 12 Championship for the Rodriguez also helped continue the team’s first time ever, but the team was up to the power surge. Baylor hit 51 home runs in 2017 in task to keep the streak alive. BU went on to 57 games, which were 17 more than its season win four of its last six games to qualify for the output of 34 in 53 games in 2016. BU had 40 or Big 12 Championship for a Big 12-record 19th more homers for the first time since 2012 (46) consecutive season. and 50 or more for the first time since 2010 (57). In the Big 12 Championship, the No. 8 seed Baylor its first multi-player draft since 2014 Bears made a huge splash by upsetting No. as two players under Rodriguez (Parsons, 24th 1 seed TCU in the opener. BU fell to No. 5 round by Miami; Kameron Esthay, 26th round Texas in a very close game before coming back by Washington) were taken in the 2017 MLB to eliminate No. 4 Texas Tech the next day. Draft. Unfortunately, Texas had the Bears’ number In 2017, Rodriguez was named Big 12 Coach and ended their season with a 4-0 win a few of the Year, leading the program to its first hours after sending TTU home. NCAA Regional (Houston) appearance since When the 2015 season ended, the Bears had 2012 as the Bears posted a 34-23 (12-12) record six All-Big 12 selections, 12 Academic All-Big in 2016. 12 honorees and an Academic All-American in The 34 wins under Rodriguez were the most Logan Brown. since 2012 and 12 Big 12 wins were the most

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1903 6-8 Mar. 26 Austin College W 4-3 SMU W 8-2 Mar. 27 Austin College W 15-9 SMU L 6-14 R.N. WATTS Apr. 2 at SMU W 10-1 at TCU L 3-8 Apr. 3 at SMU W 5-4 at TCU W 11-8 1904 7-10 Apr. 7 at Texas A&M L 0-3 at Texas A&M W 12-2 Apr. 8 at Texas A&M W 6-3 at Texas A&M W 7-4 R.N. WATTS Apr. 9 at Rice W 13-3 at Rice L 7-12 Apr. 10 at Rice W 9-7 at Rice L 4-5 1905 12-7 Apr. 12 Trinity W 3-2 Texas A&M W 5-1 Apr. 16 TCU L 1-11 SMU W 8-1 LEE CARROLL Apr. 17 TCU W 6-2 SMU W 4-2 Apr. 21 SMU W 6-4 at TCU L 4-5 1906 7-9 Apr. 22 SMU W 12-3 at TCU W 7-4 Apr. 23 Rice W 11-1 May 12 Texas L 4-8 L.F. BURLESON Apr. 30 Texas L 2-11 May 13 Texas W 2-1 May 1 Texas L 0-6 Rice W 9-1 1907 8-14 May 3 Southwestern L 0-6 Rice W 3-0 May 6 at Texas L 1-7 May 23 at Texas L 5-10 L.F. BURLESON May 7 at Texas L 2-5 May 24 at Texas L 5-6 May 9 vs. Trinity ! W 3-2 1908 10-11 1925 13-10 (SWC 9-5, 3rd) ! - Played at Waxahachie, Texas L.F. BURLESON FRANK BRIDGES 1909 9-12 1921 3-11 (SWC 3-9, 5th) Mar. 23 Mississippi StATE L 4-10 FRANK BRIDGES Mar. 24 Mississippi StATE W 6-5 E.J. MILLS Mar. 26 Austin College L 0-1 Mar. 28 SMU W 3-1 Mar. 27 Austin College W 13-2 1910 8-11 Mar. 29 SMU W 5-2 Mar. 31 Trinity W 6-4 Apr. 1 at SMU L 3-4 Apr. 4 TCU L 4-6 RALPH GLAZE Apr. 2 at SMU L 4-5 Apr. 11 at SMU L 3-4 Apr. 8 TEXAS T 5-5 Apr. 15 Southwestern L 6-7 1911 17-7 Apr. 9 Texas L 3-9 Apr. 16 Southwestern L 6-7 Apr. 14 at Rice W 11-0 Apr. 18 at TCU L 3-11 RALPH GLAZE Apr. 15 at Rice L 1-2 Apr. 20 at Oklahoma State L 7-8 Apr. 26 Southwestern L 1-4 Apr. 21 at Oklahoma State W 6-5 1912 16-0 Apr. 26 Southwestern L 1-9 Apr. 24 Rice W 17-3 Apr. 28 at Texas A&M L 1-3 Apr. 25 Trinity ! L 1-3 RALPH GLAZE May 1 Texas A&M L 2-3 Apr. 27 Arkansas W 3-0 May 2 Texas A&M L 3-11 Apr. 28 Arkansas W 5-0 1913 13-9 May 5 at Texas L 3-5 May 1 at Texas W 4-3 May 6 at Texas L 2-3 May 2 at Southwestern W 11-4 RALPH GLAZE May 7 Texas A&M W 6-2 May 11 at Rice W 7-6 1914 10-10 1922 13-7 (SWC 11-5, 2nd) May 12 at Texas A&M W 5-4 FRANK BRIDGES May 16 Texas L 6-13 C.P. “BUBS” MOSLEY May 19 SMU W 6-0 Mar. 28 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS 1915 10-10 (SWC 5-7, 4th) Mar. 30 at SMU W 7-0 ! - Played at Waxahachie, Texas Mar. 31 SMU W 16-1 C.P. “BUBS” MOSLEY Apr. 7 TEXAS W 4-0 1926 12-9 (SWC 6-5, 4th) Apr. 8 TEXAS W 7-3 1916 13-7 (SWC 6-4, 2nd) Apr. 13 ARKANSAS FRANK BRIDGES Apr. 14 ARKANSAS C.P. “BUBS” MOSLEY Apr. 20 at Texas A&M L 1-7 Apr. 3 at Rice L 0-3 Apr. 21 at Texas A&M L 3-4 TEXAS A&M W 5-3 1917 3-7 (SWC 1-2, 4th) Apr. 24 at Rice Apr. 9 SMU W 5-4 Apr. 25 at Rice Apr. 13 TEXAS A&M L 0-5 C.P. “BUBS” MOSLEY Apr. 28 TEXAS A&M W 7-1 TCU L 12-14 Apr. 29 TEXAS A&M W 1-0 Apr. 23 at Arkansas W 4-3 1918 2-15 (SWC 1-6, 3rd) May 5 SMU L 1-2 Apr. 24 at Arkansas W 7-3 May 6 SMU W 11-3 RICE W 8-2 C.P. “BUBS” MOSLEY May 19 at Texas L 0-13 May 8 TCU L 8-12 HISTORY May 20 at Texas L 3-4 May 17 at Texas L 2-3 1919 9-11 (SWC 3-5, 3rd) SMU W 6-5 C.P. “BUBS” MOSLEY 1923 15-6 (SWC 14-5, 1st) FRANK BRIDGES 1927 10-14 (SWC 5-11, 5th) Southwest Conference Champions FRANK BRIDGES Apr. 3 TCU L 1-2 Apr. 4 TCU W 8-1 at Rice L 0-3 Apr. 6 SMU L 1-2 at Texas A&M W 5-3 Apr. 7 SMU L 6-7 SMU W 5-4 Apr. 13 Rice W 9-3 Texas A&M L 0-5 Apr. 20 Texas A&M W 6-4 Apr. 14 TEXAS L 2-8 Apr. 21 Texas A&M W 5-3 Apr. 15 TEXAS W 9-6 Apr. 25 Texas A&M W 4-0 at TCU L 12-14 Apr. 26 Texas A&M W 3-2 at Arkansas W 4-3 May 3 SMU W 6-4 at Arkansas W 7-3 May 4 SMU W 2-1 Rice W 8-2 May 7 at Arkansas W 4-2 TCU L 8-12 May 8 at Arkansas W 7-6 May 5 at Texas L 1-2 May 10 Centenary L 6-7 May 6 at Texas L 4-8 May 11 Centenary W 10-3 at SMU W 6-5 May 15 Rice W 4-1 May 16 at Texas L 0-7 May 17 at Texas L 2-3 May 21 Texas W 6-2 May 22 Texas W 5-3

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1928 16-4 (SWC 11-4, 2nd) Texas A&M L 3-5 Rice W 32-13 Rice W 8-7 Apr. 24 Texas L 0-1 MORLEY JENNINGS at SMU L 1-2 SMU W 17-6 at TCU W 9-2 SMU W 7-3 ST. EDWARDS W 8-3 at TCU W 11-8 Texas A&M L 4-6 ST. EDWARDS W 8-0 Apr. 30 TEXAS L 3-6 TCU W 11-2 ARKANSAS W 5-4 Apr. 30 TEXAS L 2-3 TCU W 12-11 ARKANSAS W 16-1 at SMU W 7-3 at TCU L 2-7 at TCU L 3-7 at TCU W 16-3 1933 5-9 (SWC 3-7, 4th) TEXAS TECH W 14-1 MORLEY JENNINGS TEXAS TECH L 3-8 1938 13-4-2 (SWC 9-9, 4th) RICE W 15-1 WACO REDMEN W 8-2 MORLEY JENNINGS RICE W 24-11 at Texas A&M W TCU W 15-5 at Texas A&M L Mar. 24 Waco Dons W 2-0 TCU L 1-11 SMU W 12-7 Mar. 25 Texas A&M W 7-5 SMU W 9-3 Apr. 21 TEXAS A&M W Mar. 25 Texas A&M W 11-7 Apr. 27 at Texas W 13-2 Apr. 22 TEXAS A&M L Waco Dons T 5-5 Apr. 28 at Texas W 4-3 WACO CUBS L Oklahoma W 6-5 RICE W 6-0 TCU L Apr. 1 at SMU L 6-7 RICE W 7-1 May 5 TEXAS L 4-11 Apr. 2 at SMU W 9-8 SMU L 5-7 May 6 TEXAS L 2-3 Apr. 4 Nebraska W 9-7 SMU W 9-2 May 16 at Texas L 1-6 Apr. 5 Nebraska W 6-0 May 16 TEXAS W 5-3 May 17 at Texas L 2-3 Waco Dons T 4-4 May 17 TEXAS L 3-6 at SMU W 3-2 Apr. 22 Texas L 0-5 at TCU L Apr. 23 Texas L 1-11 1929 14-6 (SWC 12-4, 2nd) Apr. 27 at Texas A&M L 1-3 Apr. 30 Rice W 8-2 MORLEY JENNINGS 1934 2-12 (SWC 2-10, 4th) May 3 TCU W 11-1 MORLEY JENNINGS May 6 TCU W 6-0 St. edwards W 4-2 May 13 at Texas W 9-7 St. edwards W 8-1 vs. Humble Oilers ! L 5-6 May 20 at Rice W 4-3 SMU W 3-2 vs. Humble Oilers ! L 2-10 May 21 at Rice W 11-1 SMU W 13-2 Apr. 9 at Texas A&M L 3-5 Notre Dame L 2-5 Apr. 10 at Texas A&M L 7-9 Notre Dame L 5-9 TCU L 1939 11-7 (SWC 8-7, t-2nd) TCU W 3-2 TCU L MORLEY JENNINGS TCU L 2-3 Apr. 20 at Texas L 0-12 Apr. 17 Texas W 7-5 Apr. 21 at Texas W 4-3 Mar. 23 at Texas A&M L 4-5 Apr. 18 Texas W 8-3 TEXAS A&M L Mar. 24 at Texas A&M L 3-4 SMU W 11-5 TEXAS A&M L Mar. 25 at Rice W 7-1 SMU W 4-3 May 4 TEXAS L 1-14 Mar. 30 OKLAHOMA STATE L 0-1 Apr. 26 at Texas L 1-4 May 5 TEXAS L 0-2 Mar. 31 OKLAHOMA STATE W 13-4 Apr. 27 at Texas L 1-3 at TCU L Apr. 8 TCU W 13-0 at Rice L 1-6 at TCU W 8-3 Apr. 8 TCU W 6-5 at Rice W 4-2 Apr. 12 Texas L 2-17 TCU W 10-5 ! - Playedat Conroe, Texas Apr. 19 Texas A&M L 0-4 TCU W 4-3 Rice W 16-1 Rice W 7-3 Rice W 16-4 Rice W 7-1 1935 7-8 (SWC 5-7, 4th) at SMU W 8-2 MORLEY JENNINGS at TCU L 1-7 1930 11-6 (SWC 10-6, 3rd) May 4 at Texas L 3-4 Apr. 5 at TCU L 10-13 May 5 at Texas L 2-5 MORLEY JENNINGS Apr. 6 at TCU L 7-8 May 10 SMU W 7-1 at Texas A&M L 3-4 SMU W 3-2 Apr. 11 at Texas L 2-9 at Texas A&M W 14-7 Apr. 12 at Texas L 2-6 Apr. 20 Texas L 6-7 May 2 TEXAS L 4-7 Apr. 20 Texas L 0-4 1940 11-9 (SWC 7-7, 4th) May 3 TEXAS W 13-10 Texas A&M W 2-1 LLOYD RUSSELL SMU W 10-9 Texas A&M L 0-9 SMU W 10-9 May 3 at Texas L 7-16 at Oklahoma State L 2-3 SMU W 10-6 May 6 at Texas W 4-3 at Oklahoma L 2-8 SMU W 13-5 TCU W 4-2 at Oklahoma L 4-13 TCU W 4-2 at Oklahoma State L 1931 10-3 (SWC 7-3, 3rd) Oklahoma L 0-5 OKLAHOMA W MORLEY JENNINGS 1936 9-6-1 (SWC 7-6-1, 4th) SMU W 6-1 MORLEY JENNINGS Apr. 9 at Texas L 2-14 Northwestern W 7-3 Rice W 10-4 Northwestern W 7-6 Oklahoma W 8-5 at SMU L 8-9 at Texas A&M L 3-4 Oklahoma W 8-7 at SMU L 2-3 at Rice W 6-1 Texas A&M L 11-13 TCU W 6-0 HISTORY Waco Packers W 12-5 Texas A&M W 7-3 Texas A&M L 7-9 at SMU W 17-3 at SMU W 4-3 May 2 Texas L 0-10 Apr. 14 Texas W 2-1 at SMU L 1-4 May 3 Texas L 4-22 at TCU W 9-6 Apr. 10 Texas W 8-7 at Rice W Rice W 15-1 Apr. 11 TEXAS L 2-5 at Rice W TCU W 5-0 at Rice W 11-4 at Texas A&M L 1-5 SMU W 20-5 at Texas A&M T 11-11 at TCU W 12-10 Texas A&M L 3-5 Apr. 25 at Texas L 3-9 at TCU W 6-4 May 7 at Texas L 1-5 TCU W 7-5 TCU L 8-13 Rice W 9-7 1941 11-8 (SWC 8-6, 3rd) 1932 10-7 (SWC 7-7, 4th) at TCU L 2-5 LLOYD RUSSELL SMU W 7-0 MORLEY JENNINGS McMURRAY W 9-1 McMURRAY W 16-6 Katy Railroad W 8-4 1937 12-6 (SWC 9-6, 3rd) at Rice L 3-8 Katy Railroad W 3-2 MORLEY JENNINGS at Texas A&M W SMU W 18-0 at Texas A&M L at Rice L 0-4 Dallas Steers W 10-1 SMU W 12-7 at Texas A&M W 10-6 at Rice L 0-7 SMU W 3-2 at Texas A&M L 5-13 at Texas A&M W 4-3 TCU W 7-4 Apr. 15 at Texas W 6-2 Apr. 9 at Texas L 1-6 TCU W 3-2 Apr. 16 at Texas L 1-4 Apr. 10 at Texas W 10-1 May 2 TEXAS L 2-5 Texas A&M W 4-1 Rice W 12-3 May 8 at Texas L 4-9

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May 9 at Texas L 6-7 June 16 vs. Southern California % L 0-8 Apr. 8 Rice • at SMU W 9-4 June 17 vs. Colorado State % W 13-4 Apr. 9 Rice • June 18 vs. Oklahoma State % W 9-8 Apr. 18 Texas • L 2-3 June 19 vs. Southern California % L 3-16 Apr. 26 at TCU • 1942 8-8 (SWC 7-8, t-3rd) Apr. 29 Texas A&M • W 16-6 FLOYD CROW ! - Played at Waxahachie, Texas Apr. 29 TEXAS A&M • W 3-0 $ - Played at Brenham, Texas May 3 Texas • L 3-17 SMU W 3-2 % - NCAA Western Regional, Denver, Colo. May 3 TEXAS • W 9-5 SMU L 1-7 May 9 SMU • SMU W 7-6 May 10 SMU • TEXAS A&M L 0-2 1949 17-11 (SWC 9-5, 3rd) May 15 at Rice • TEXAS A&M W 4-3 A.E. “PETE” JONES TEXAS A&M L 9-15 RICE L 1-3 Mar. 8 at Stephen F. Austin W 4-2 1953 unknown (SWC 7-5, 3rd) RICE L 3-7 Mar. 9 at Stephen F. Austin W 7-4 A.E. “PETE” JONES RICE W 14-3 Mar. 11 Stephen F. Austin W 18-3 Apr. 17 TEXAS L 8-12 Mar. 12 Stephen F. Austin W 11-0 Mar. 6 at Sam Houston State Apr. 18 TEXAS L 0-2 Mar. 14 Hardin Simmons W 11-4 Mar. 7 at Sam Houston State TCU W 13-5 Mar. 15 Oklahoma State W 3-2 Mar. 9 at Houston W 4-3 TCU W 2-0 Mar. 16 Oklahoma State L 3-4 Mar. 10 at Houston W 11-6 TCU W 17-11 Mar. 18 Hardin Simmons W 3-1 Mar. 13 TCU May 5 at Texas L 3-8 Mar. 19 Hardin Simmons W 14-4 Mar. 14 at TCU Mar. 23 Minnesota W 7-3 Mar. 17 Texas L 5-10 Mar. 26 SMU • W 14-3 Mar. 21 at Texas L 7-25 1943-45 no teams fielded Mar. 31 at Texas • L 4-10 Mar. 27 at Rice WORLD WAR II Apr. 5 Nebraska L 5-7 Mar. 28 at Rice Apr. 5 Nebraska W 4-3 Mar. 31 at Texas A&M W 8-0 Apr. 8 Texas A&M • W 13-2 Apr. 7 Nebraska L 1-8 1946 12-9 (SWC 9-6, 2nd) Apr. 9 Texas A&M • L 11-15 Apr. 7 Nebraska T 8-8 A.E. “PETE” JONES Apr. 14 at Texas A&M • L 1-2 Apr. 10 Texas L 5-6 Apr. 15 Bradley L 13-15 Apr. 11 Texas W 10-9 SMU W 12-9 Apr. 16 Bradley W 1-0 Apr. 18 TCU SMU W 10-6 Apr. 22 at TCU • W 10-1 Apr. 21 SMU SMU L 5-8 Apr. 29 Texas • W 11-5 Apr. 25 at Texas L 11-14 Apr. 4 at Texas L 6-7 Apr. 30 Texas • W 3-2 May 1 at SMU Apr. 5 at Texas L 1-5 May 6 at Rice • L 1-4 May 2 at SMU May 8 TEXAS L 8-9 at Rice • L 2-5 May 7 Texas A&M W 8-4 May 7 Rice • W 1-0 May 8 Texas A&M W 5-0 May 14 at SMU • L 3-6 May 12 at TCU 1947 12-8 (SWC 9-5, 3rd) May 17 at SMU • W 12-5 May 13 at TCU A.E. “PETE” JONES TCU W 5-1 May 16 Rice TCU W 11-4 East End Merchants W 9-0 TCU W 12-6 1954 15-9-1 (SWC 9-5-1, 2nd) TCU W 9-8 1950 20-10 (SWC 8-7, 3rd) BOYD “JELLY” SORELLE Texas A&M W 7-4 A.E. “PETE” JONES Rice W 16-6 TCU W 3-0 Oklahoma W 3-2 SMU W 11-10 TCU L 6-7 Oklahoma L 8-9 SMU W 5-0 Houston L 4-5 Apr. 17 TEXAS L 6-9 SMU W 3-2 Houston W 8-5 Apr. 18 TEXAS W 6-2 Apr. 15 TEXAS W 2-1 Sul Ross State L 4-14 Apr. 22 at Texas L 0-1 Apr. 28 at Texas L 3-22 Sul Ross State W 9-1 Texas A&M W 11-3 May 3 at Texas L 1-22 Mar. 26 at Texas L 10-15 SMU W 7-0 Mar. 27 at Texas L 4-12 SMU L 3-16 Temple W 11-8 SMU L 0-5 TCU W 13-2 TCU W 10-1 1951 10-10 (SWC 6-9, 4th) TCU L 1-2 Brooke Medical Center W 4-2 VIC BRADFORD Texas A&M L 5-8 McMurray L 6-12 Texas A&M W 6-4 Brooke Medical Center L 4-12 Houston L 3-5 SMU W 3-2 Brooke Medical Center W 18-5 Houston W 6-4 Rice W 4-0 Rice W 11-2 Oklahoma Rice W 9-0 Rice L 4-5 Rice Apr. 27 Texas T 13-13 Texas A&M L 3-11 Minnesota TCU L 1-2 Dallas Rebels L 4-14 Texas A&M W 3-2 Texas A&M W 5-4 Apr. 9 at Texas L 1-5 SMU W 4-3 SMU W 8-1 SMU W 5-3 HISTORY 1948 18-11 (SWC 9-5, 3rd) SMU L 6-13 Rice W 4-0 A.E. “PETE” JONES SMU W 6-5 Rice W 9-6 NCAA Western Regional TCU Rice Mar. 15 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 17-12 Apr. 27 TEXAS W 9-8 1955 11-14 (SWC 7-8, t-3rd) Mar. 16 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 21-2 Apr. 28 TEXAS L 1-4 BOYD “JELLY” SORELLE Mar. 20 Buffalo Bison W 7-6 Texas A&M L 0-9 Mar. 24 Minnesota W 7-6 Texas A&M L 6-12 Sam Houston State W 5-3 Mar. 25 Minnesota L 3-10 SMU Sam Houston State L 2-12 Mar. 27 Oklahoma W 11-6 TCU Houston W 5-3 Apr. 1 Rice • W 24-3 Houston L 2-5 Apr. 2 Rice • W 14-4 TCU W 10-7 Apr. 6 at Texas A&M • L 0-8 1952 unknown (SWC 9-6, 2nd) Sul Ross State L 1-7 Apr. 7 at Texas A&M • L 3-5 CHUCK DEVEREAUX Sul Ross State L 11-4 Apr. 10 at SMU • L 5-6 TCU L 1-4 Waco Pirates W 11-7 Mar. 7 at Sam Houston State Rice W 8-0 Waco Pirates L 1-7 Mar. 8 at Sam Houston State Texas A&M L 2-4 vs. Buffalo Bison ! L 1-5 Mar. 11 TCU Texas Lutheran L 6-11 Apr. 17 Texas • W 8-7 Mar. 13 at TCU Texas Lutheran L 3-6 Apr. 24 at TCU • W 15-5 Mar. 15 TEXAS W 8-5 Apr. 12 at Texas W 5-2 Apr. 27 Texas A&M • W 9-4 Mar. 18 Texas W 6-5 TCU W 10-5 Apr. 30 at Texas • L 1-2 Mar. 20 Oklahoma SMU L 7-8 May 1 at Texas • L 1-8 Mar. 24 Minnesota Texas A&M W 13-2 May 6 TCU • W 14-7 Mar. 25 Minnesota Texas A&M L 4-12 May 7 TCU • W 14-6 Mar. 28 TCU • SMU L 0-1 May 14 SMU • W 3-2 Mar. 29 TCU • SMU L 2-5 May 15 SMU • W 9-4 Apr. 1 at Texas A&M • T 2-2 TCU L 0-3 May 20 vs. Texas A&M $ W 4-3 Apr. 2 at Texas A&M • W 12-9 TCU W 3-0 May 21 vs. Texas A&M $ L 1-17 Apr. 5 at SMU • Rice W 12-5

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Rice W 4-3 Mar. 24 at Texas A&M L 6-19 Apr. 20 at Louisiana-Monroe ! L 5-9 May 13 Texas L 7-9 Mar. 27 Abilene Christian W 13-6 Apr. 20 vs. Northwestern State ! W 11-3 May 13 Texas L 6-7 Mar. 28 Abilene Christian W 6-0 Apr. 21 at Louisiana-Monroe ! W 6-0 Mar. 31 Rice L 2-8 Apr. 27 TCU • W 7-3 Apr. 3 at Texas L 1-14 Apr. 27 TCU • W 7-3 1956 12-11 (SWC 8-6, t-2nd) Apr. 7 SMU W 4-3 May 2 at Texas A&M • L 0-6 BOYD “JELLY” SORELLE Apr. 10 Texas A&M L 1-2 May 3 at Texas A&M • L 6-12 Apr. 17 at TCU L 0-11 May 7 Rice • W 15-3 at Sam Houston State L 5-8 Apr. 18 at TCU W 6-1 May 7 Rice • W 3-0 at Sam Houston State W 5-4 Apr. 24 Texas L 3-6 TCU W 14-10 Apr. 25 Texas L 3-5 ! - Easter Tounament, Monroe, La. Houston L 4-6 Apr. 28 at Sam Houston State L 3-7 Houston W 8-7 May 1 at SMU W 9-6 Sul Ross State L 1-13 May 2 at SMU W 5-2 1963 13-11 (SWC 7-8, 4th) Sul Ross State L 4-13 May 5 Sam Houston State L 3-5 DUTCH SCHROEDER TCU • L 3-4 May 8 at Rice L 3-7 SMU • W 11-10 May 9 at Rice W 4-3 Mar. 1 at TCU L 1-3 Mar. 30 Nebraska W 9-4 May 16 Texas A&M L 1-3 Mar. 2 TCU W 5-2 Mar. 31 Nebraska L 3-5 Mar. 9 Texas Lutheran W 4-3 Apr. 3 TEXAS • W 4-3 Mar. 16 Rice • L 3-6 Rice • W 7-2 1960 15-7 (SWC 10-5, t-2nd) Mar. 23 at Texas A&M • L 1-2 Rice • L 1-5 LLOYD RUSSELL Mar. 26 TCU • W 3-2 Texas A&M • W 5-1 Mar. 30 at Texas • W 3-2 Texas A&M • L 3-12 Mar. 11 ABILENE CHRISTIAN W 6-2 Apr. 2 SMU • W 10-4 SMU • W 5-1 Mar. 12 ABILENE CHRISTIAN W 10-0 Apr. 8 Nicholls State W 9-5 TCU • L 13-16 Mar. 19 Texas • W 6-2 Apr. 9 at Tulane W 5-4 TCU • L 5-9 Mar. 26 at SMU • L 0-3 Apr. 12 at Fort Hood L 1-7 May 3 at Texas • W 12-5 Mar. 29 at TCU • W 18-13 Apr. 13 vs. Dallas ! L 2-4 May 4 at Texas • W 1-0 Apr. 5 Texas A&M • W 7-5 Apr. 13 vs. UT-Pan American ! W 9-5 Texas A&M • L 4-7 Apr. 8 at Texas • L 4-8 Apr. 19 at Rice • W 6-3 Rice • W 4-2 Apr. 9 at Texas • L 4-9 Apr. 20 at Rice • W 17-15 Apr. 14 vs. Arkansas ! L 0-8 Apr. 22 at Texas Lutheran W 3-2 Apr. 14 at Louisiana-Monroe ! W 7-0 Apr. 26 at TCU • L 1-2 1957 10-11 (SWC 4-7, 4th) Apr. 15 vs. LSU ! W 3-0 May 3 Texas A&M • L 1-8 BOYD “JELLY” SORELLE Apr. 15 vs. Northwestern State ! W 16-2 May 4 Texas A&M • W 7-4 Apr. 16 vs. Mississippi State ! L 2-14 May 7 at SMU • L 0-6 at Sam Houston State L 2-7 Apr. 22 SMU • W 7-6 May 8 at SMU • W 7-3 at Sam Houston State L 0-9 Apr. 23 SMU • L 1-8 May 13 Texas • L 1-5 at Houston W 12-5 Apr. 30 RICE • L 0-1 May 13 Texas • L 2-8 at Rice • W 3-0 Apr. 30 RICE • W 4-3 May 14 at TCU L 2-3 at Houston W 13-6 May 3 at Rice • W 5-4 TCU W 16-6 May 6 at Texas A&M • W 13-3 ! - Played at Fort Hood, Texas Texas A&M • W 4-2 May 7 at Texas A&M • W 9-3 Texas A&M • L 2-4 May 13 TCU • W 6-2 Kansas W 8-1 May 14 TCU • W 17-1 1964 18-7 (SWC 10-5, 2nd) at Sul Ross State L 7-4 DUTCH SCHROEDER at Sul Ross State W 7-2 ! - Easter Tounament, Monroe, La. #26 CB at Sul Ross State W 9-5 TCU • W 7-3 Feb. 27 Austin College W 3-0 May 3 at Texas • L 1-11 1961 18-4-1 (SWC 10-4-1, t-2nd) Mar. 5 Oklahoma W 13-3 at Texas A&M • L 2-5 LLOYD RUSSELL Mar. 6 at Houston L 3-6 Rice • W 10-2 #25 CB Mar. 7 at Houston W 4-3 Rice • L 5-7 Mar. 9 UT-Pan American L 3-5 SMU • L 2-4 Mar. 3 TCU W 2-0 Mar. 10 UT-Pan American W 4-0 at SMU • L 0-1 Mar. 4 at TCU W 14-2 Mar. 14 Texas • L 2-4 at SMU • L 0-2 Mar. 10 Abilene Christian W 13-2 Mar. 17 at SMU • W 5-0 at TCU L 8-10 Mar. 11 Abilene Christian W 10-0 Mar. 21 Texas Lutheran W 5-4 Mar. 16 Rice • W 9-3 Mar. 27 Missouri W 5-2 Mar. 21 at Texas A&M • L 6-7 Mar. 28 Missouri W 3-1 1958 5-17 (SWC 2-11, 6th) Mar. 25 at Texas • L 6-26 Apr. 1 Texas A&M • W 8-7 LLOYD RUSSELL Mar. 28 TCU • W 4-2 Apr. 4 at TCU • W 3-2 Apr. 6 Arkansas W 16-2 Apr. 10 SMU • W 15-1 Mar. 3 at Texas L 2-6 Apr. 6 Arkansas W 5-1 Apr. 11 SMU • W 7-2 Mar. 6 at Sam Houston State W 5-4 Apr. 11 Fort Hood W 4-1 Apr. 17 at Texas • L 1-5 Mar. 7 at Sam Houston State L 5-6 Apr. 14 at TCU • W 16-7 Apr. 18 at Texas • W 5-1 Mar. 8 at Houston L 7-9 Apr. 15 at TCU • W 8-4 Apr. 20 at Texas Lutheran W 3-1 Mar. 11 TCU W 9-1 Apr. 18 SMU • W 11-6 Apr. 24 TCU • W 3-0 Mar. 14 Houston L 7-10 Apr. 21 at SMU • W 6-5 Apr. 25 TCU • W 7-0 Mar. 15 at TCU W 6-5 Apr. 22 at SMU • W 9-1 May 1 at Texas A&M • L 4-7 Mar. 21 at Texas A&M L 7-9 Apr. 23 Fort Hood W 16-3 May 2 at Texas A&M • L 0-2 Mar. 22 at Texas A&M L 4-7 May 5 Texas A&M • W 5-4 May 5 Rice • W 6-1 Mar. 28 Rice L 1-2 May 6 Texas A&M • L 13-15 May 5 Rice • W 8-1 HISTORY Mar. 29 Rice W 8-7 May 12 at Rice • W 4-0 May 6 Rice • L 2-5 Apr. 1 Texas L 2-4 May 13 at Rice • L 2-5 Apr. 3 Sul Ross State L 12-13 May 17 Texas • W 3-2 Apr. 4 Sul Ross State L 8-15 May 17 TEXAS • T 9-9 1965 18-7 (SWC 9-6, 3rd) Apr. 8 at TCU L 1-2 DUTCH SCHROEDER Apr. 12 at SMU L 6-7 Apr. 15 Texas A&M L 4-11 1962 17-7 (SWC 9-5, 3rd) Mar. 4 at Texas Lutheran W 14-5 Apr. 19 at Rice L 1-6 DUTCH SCHROEDER Mar. 5 at UT-Pan American W 6-4 Apr. 25 at Texas L 2-11 Mar. 6 at UT-Pan American L 0-4 Apr. 26 at Texas L 0-4 Mar. 2 TCU W 11-4 Mar. 13 Rice • W 8-0 May 9 SMU L 2-13 Mar. 3 at TCU L 6-9 Mar. 16 at Texas A&M • W 2-0 May 10 SMU W 6-3 Mar. 9 Texas Lutheran W 5-4 Mar. 27 SMU • L 5-7 Mar. 12 Abilene Christian W 6-4 Apr. 2 at TCU • W 5-3 Mar. 13 Abilene Christian W 11-1 Apr. 3 at TCU • W 5-1 1959 12-13 (SWC 6-8, 5th) Mar. 17 Texas • L 3-4 Apr. 7 at SMU • L 0-3 LLOYD RUSSELL Mar. 24 at SMU • W 5-3 Apr. 8 at SMU • W 8-0 Apr. 4 Texas A&M • W 2-0 Apr. 9 at Houston W 8-7 Mar. 7 Houston L 0-3 Apr. 7 at TCU • W 7-3 Apr. 10 at Houston W 15-3 Mar. 11 Sul Ross STate W 9-7 Apr. 12 SMU • W 5-0 Apr. 10 at Houston W 9-3 Mar. 12 Sul Ross State W 9-4 Apr. 13 SMU • W 15-7 Apr. 12 Texas Lutheran W 5-0 Mar. 13 at TCU L 6-9 Apr. 16 at Texas • L 0-8 Apr. 15 at St. Mary’s W 10-7 Mar. 14 TCU W 7-5 Apr. 17 at Texas • L 1-12 Apr. 16 Emporia State W 11-1 Mar. 17 Houston W 9-2 Apr. 19 vs. Arkansas ! 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Apr. 23 Texas • W 5-2 Apr. 8 at Texas A&M • W 2-0 Feb. 27 at UT-Pan American L 0-6 Apr. 24 Texas • L 4-5 Apr. 12 Houston L 4-6 Mar. 5 Houston L 7-10 Apr. 27 at Texas • W 4-1 Apr. 17 Texas Lutheran W 6-3 Mar. 5 Houston L 4-8 Apr. 30 Texas A&M • L 2-3 Apr. 19 UT-Pan Am W 5-4 Mar. 6 Houston L 0-2 May 1 Texas A&M • W 6-4 Apr. 20 UT-Pan Am L 4-6 Mar. 6 Houston W 2-1 May 6 at Rice • W 8-1 Apr. 26 TCU • L 4-8 Mar. 12 Texas • W 1-0 May 7 at Rice • L 4-5 Apr. 27 TCU • L 2-5 Mar. 12 Texas • W 4-3 May 3 SMU • W 7-2 Mar. 13 Texas • L 6-17 May 4 SMU • W 3-2 Mar. 16 Southwestern W 1-0 1966 18-10-1 (SWC 8-6-1, t-1st) May 11 at Texas Tech • W 3-2 Mar. 16 Southwestern W 5-2 DUTCH SCHROEDER May 11 at Texas Tech • W 4-1 Mar. 20 Hardin Simmons W 15-3 Southwest Conference Co-Champions Mar. 20 Hardin Simmons W 17-3 Mar. 26 at TCU • L 0-5 Mar. 1 at Texas Lutheran W 4-2 1969 10-17 (SWC 6-11, 6th) Mar. 26 at TCU • L 2-6 Mar. 5 at Austin College W 11-0 DUTCH SCHROEDER Mar. 27 at TCU • W 8-6 Mar. 8 at St. Mary’s L 1-2 Apr. 2 Texas A&M • L 5-7 Mar. 10 St. Mary’s W 7-3 Mar. 7 at UT-Pan American W 1-0 Apr. 2 Texas A&M • L 2-8 Mar. 15 Texas • L 1-5 Mar. 8 at UT-Pan American L 2-6 Apr. 3 Texas A&M • L 5-10 Mar. 19 at TCU • W 7-4 Mar. 10 Southwestern W 2-1 Apr. 7 at Lamar W 5-4 Mar. 21 Arkansas W 9-3 Mar. 14 Houston L 2-5 Apr. 7 at Lamar W 4-1 Mar. 22 Texas A&M • W 4-1 Mar. 20 at Texas Lutheran L 3-7 Apr. 8 at Lamar L 0-4 Mar. 24 Southern Illinois W 8-4 Mar. 21 at Rice • L 2-6 Apr. 8 at Lamar L 0-4 Mar. 26 at Rice • T 5-5 Mar. 21 at Rice • L 7-8 Apr. 9 at Nicholls State L 2-4 Mar. 28 Kansas State W 2-0 Mar. 22 at Rice • L 3-4 Apr. 9 at Nicholls State W 3-2 Mar. 28 Kansas State L 0-5 Mar. 25 Texas Lutheran W 1-0 Apr. 10 at Tulane L 4-5 Apr. 1 TCU • L 1-9 Mar. 28 Texas Tech • L 1-6 Apr. 10 at Tulane W 1-0 Apr. 2 TCU • L 1-7 Mar. 28 Texas Tech • W 7-4 Apr. 16 at Rice • L 0-1 Apr. 5 Texas Lutheran L 3-4 Mar. 29 Texas Tech • L 0-4 Apr. 16 at Rice • W 3-0 Apr. 6 Abilene Christian W 3-0 Mar. 31 at Lamar L 2-3 Apr. 23 Texas Tech • L 0-1 Apr. 7 Abilene Christian W 8-2 Apr. 1 at Lamar L 2-4 Apr. 23 Texas Tech • W 6-3 Apr. 8 Houston W 4-3 Apr. 3 Tulsa L 5-7 Apr. 24 Texas Tech • W 6-5 Apr. 9 Houston L 2-3 Apr. 4 at TCU • L 1-6 Apr. 30 at SMU • L 2-3 Apr. 15 at Texas • L 3-6 Apr. 4 at TCU • L 3-4 Apr. 30 at SMU • L 3-4 Apr. 16 at Texas • W 3-2 Apr. 5 at TCU • L 4-10 May 1 at SMU • W 9-3 Apr. 19 at SMU • W 3-2 Apr. 11 at Texas • L 3-5 Apr. 29 at Texas A&M • W 12-9 Apr. 11 at Texas • L 2-5 Apr. 30 at Texas A&M • L 5-7 Apr. 15 Southwestern W 10-2 1972 20-20 (SWC 6-12, t-5th) May 5 Rice • W 1-0 Apr. 18 Texas A&M • W 4-0 DUTCH SCHROEDER May 5 Rice • W 2-0 Apr. 18 Texas A&M • L 0-1 May 6 Rice • L 0-2 Apr. 19 Texas A&M • W 8-1 Feb. 25 at Houston L 5-9 May 10 SMU • W 2-1 Apr. 25 at SMU • W 3-1 Feb. 25 at Houston L 2-3 May 10 SMU • W 7-3 Apr. 25 at SMU • W 3-0 Feb. 26 at Houston W 2-0 Apr. 26 at SMU • W 1-0 Feb. 26 at Houston W 8-7 Feb. 29 Southwestern L 2-5 1967 14-13 (SWC 4-11, 6th) Feb. 29 Southwestern W 7-1 DUTCH SCHROEDER 1970 16-21 (SWC 4-14, 6th) Mar. 2 St. Mary’s W 3-1 DUTCH SCHROEDER Mar. 2 St. Mary’s W 8-5 Mar. 3 at St. Edwards W 7-0 Mar. 4 Air Force W 4-1 Mar. 4 at Texas Lutheran W 10-2 Mar. 4 Southwestern W 5-2 Mar. 4 Air Force W 2-1 Mar. 6 Lamar W 11-5 Mar. 4 Southwestern W 4-0 Mar. 7 Hardin Simmons W 4-2 Mar. 7 Lamar W 2-1 Mar. 5 St. Mary’s W 6-2 Mar. 7 Hardin Simmons W 10-2 Mar. 10 St. Edwards L 5-6 Mar. 6 Texas Lutheran W 1-0 Mar. 9 at Trinity L 0-2 Mar. 11 SMU • L 1-2 Mar. 10 Hardin Simmons W 3-2 Mar. 9 at St. Mary’s L 2-1 Mar. 14 Rice W 1-0 Mar. 10 Hardin Simmons W Mar. 10 at Lamar W 5-0 Mar. 15 Texas Lutheran W 8-1 6-1 Mar. 10 at Lamar W 4-3 Mar. 18 TCU W 5-3 Mar. 13 at Houston L 3-4 Mar. 11 at Lamar L 0-5 Mar. 23 at Texas • L 2-9 Mar. 13 at Houston L 3-4 Mar. 11 at Lamar W 1-0 Mar. 24 Houston L 2-4 Mar. 14 at Houston L 1-10 Mar. 14 at Southwestern W 5-1 Mar. 25 Houston W 8-7 Mar. 14 at Houston W 6-3 Mar. 14 at Southwestern W 12-5 Mar. 27 at Texas Tech • W 12-8 Mar. 20 at Texas A&M • L 3-7 Mar. 17 at Texas • L 1-4 Mar. 28 at Texas Tech • W 5-3 Mar. 20 at Texas A&M • L 2-3 Mar. 17 at Texas • L 5-6 Mar. 29 at Abilene Christian L 6-8 Mar. 25 UT-Pan Am L 1-2 Mar. 18 at Texas • L 2-19 Mar. 30 at Abilene Christian W 17-3 Mar. 25 UT-Pan Am W 2-1 Mar. 24 Rice • L 0-2 Apr. 1 at Texas A&M • L 3-5 Mar. 26 UT-Pan Am W 3-2 Mar. 24 Rice • W 5-1 Apr. 5 Kansas W 5-4 Mar. 27 Lamar W 9-3 Mar. 25 Rice • W 5-4 Apr. 7 Texas • L 0-12 Mar. 27 Lamar L 4-5 Mar. 31 SMU • L 1-3 Apr. 8 Texas • L 7-11 Mar. 28 Lamar W 4-2 Mar. 31 SMU • L 2-3 HISTORY Apr. 14 at SMU • L 0-22 Mar. 28 Lamar W 4-3 Apr. 1 SMU • W 3-2 Apr. 15 at SMU • W 5-3 Mar. 30 at St. Mary’s L 5-6 Apr. 7 at Texas A&M • L 3-5 Apr. 21 at Rice • L 6-7 Mar. 31 at Texas Lutheran L 3-4 Apr. 7 at Texas A&M • L 0-5 Apr. 22 at Rice • L 0-1 Apr. 3 TCU • L 5-9 Apr. 8 at Texas A&M • W 4-3 Apr. 28 Texas A&M • W 5-0 Apr. 3 TCU • W 7-5 Apr. 14 TCU • L 4-5 Apr. 29 Texas A&M • L 3-10 Apr. 4 TCU • L 1-3 Apr. 14 TCU • W 3-0 May 5 at TCU • L 2-12 Apr. 7 at Texas A&M • L 2-11 Apr. 15 TCU • W 4-3 May 6 at TCU • (forfeit) L 0-9 Apr. 10 SMU • W 1-0 Apr. 21 at Texas Tech • L 0-8 Apr. 10 SMU • W 3-1 Apr. 21 at Texas Tech • L 4-9 Apr. 11 SMU • L 3-4 Apr. 22 at Texas Tech • L 3-10 1968 14-13 (SWC 9-7, 4th) Apr. 17 at Texas • L 0-3 Apr. 29 UT-Pan AmERICAN L 0-1 DUTCH SCHROEDER Apr. 17 at Texas • L 3-9 Apr. 29 UT-Pan American L 0-1 Apr. 18 at Texas • L 1-2 Feb. 26 Texas Lutheran L 2-3 Apr. 24 Rice • L 1-2 Mar. 5 Texas A&M • W 3-0 Apr. 24 Rice • L 2-5 1973 21-17 (SWC 9-9, 4th) Mar. 9 at TCU • L 5-6 Apr. 25 Rice • W 12-1 DUTCH SCHROEDER Mar. 16 SMU • L 1-2 May 1 at Texas Tech • L 3-5 Mar. 22 Rice • W 3-0 May 1 at Texas Tech • L 2-4 Feb. 24 at Southwestern W 8-3 Mar. 22 Rice • W 3-0 May 2 at Texas Tech • L 2-14 Feb. 24 at Southwestern W 4-0 Mar. 23 Rice • W 4-2 Feb. 26 UT Arlington W 3-2 Mar. 25 Abilene Christian L 0-4 Feb. 26 UT Arlington W 2-0 Mar. 25 Abilene Christian W 4-1 1971 17-22 (SWC 7-10, 5th) Feb. 27 at Sam Houston State L 6-7 Mar. 27 Nicholls State W 7-2 DUTCH SCHROEDER Feb. 27 at Sam Houston State L 1-2 Mar. 28 SE Louisiana L 2-4 Feb. 28 Southwestern L 0-3 Mar. 29 Lamar W 2-1 Feb. 25 at St. Mary’s L 2-3 Feb. 28 Southwestern W 6-0 Mar. 30 Lamar L 2-4 Feb. 25 at St. Mary’s L 3-4 Mar. 2 at Hardin Simmons L 4-6 Apr. 3 at Texas • L 0-2 Feb. 26 at UT-Pan American L 6-7 Mar. 2 at Hardin Simmons W 9-5 Apr. 4 at Texas • L 6-10 Feb. 26 at UT-Pan American W 6-4 Mar. 3 at Hardin Simmons L 3-7 Apr. 4 at Texas • L 7-8 Feb. 27 at UT-Pan American L 1-6 Mar. 3 at Hardin Simmons L 3-4

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Mar. 9 Lamar W 5-2 Mar. 11 at Trinity W 5-1 Mar. 8 ST. MARY’S W 11-5 Mar. 10 Lamar L 1-8 Mar. 11 at St. Mary’s W 4-3 Mar. 12 at Rice • L 7-9 Mar. 12 Southwestern W 2-1 Mar. 14 Houston • W 6-4 Mar. 12 at Rice • W 18-1 Mar. 12 Southwestern W 4-3 Mar. 15 Houston • W 4-2 Mar. 13 at Rice • W 12-3 Mar. 13 St. Mary’s W 1-0 Mar. 15 Houston • W 13-2 Mar. 15 at Hardin Simmons W 5-2 Mar. 13 St. Mary’s W 5-0 Mar. 22 at TCU • L 7-9 Mar. 15 at Hardin Simmons W 7-4 Mar. 16 at SMU • L 1-3 Mar. 22 at TCU • L 3-5 Mar. 17 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 7-3 Mar. 16 at SMU • L 9-14 Mar. 23 at TCU • L 7-8 Mar. 17 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 16-3 Mar. 17 at SMU • W 4-2 Mar. 29 at Rice • L 4-5 Mar. 21 NEBRASKA W 2-0 Mar. 23 Texas • L 2-7 Mar. 30 at Rice • W 7-0 Mar. 21 NEBRASKA L 0-1 Mar. 23 Texas • W 3-2 Mar. 30 at Rice • L 3-8 Mar. 22 NEBRASKA W 12-3 Mar. 24 Texas • L 4-8 Apr. 1 St. Mary’s W 16-1 Mar. 22 NEBRASKA W 6-4 Mar. 31 at TCU • L 2-12 Apr. 1 St. Mary’s W 11-6 Mar. 28 at Texas A&M • L 8-9 Mar. 31 at TCU • L 1-18 Apr. 4 Texas • L 6-18 Mar. 29 at Texas A&M • L 1-2 Apr. 6 Houston • W 3-0 Apr. 5 Texas • L 0-9 Mar. 29 at Texas A&M • W 8-0 Apr. 7 Houston • W 2-1 Apr. 5 Texas • L 4-17 Apr. 1 HOUSTON • W 15-8 Apr. 7 Houston • L 1-4 Apr. 11 at SMU • W 12-1 Apr. 2 HOUSTON • L 0-5 Apr. 9 Sam Houston State W 2-1 Apr. 12 at SMU • W 6-3 Apr. 2 HOUSTON • W 8-1 Apr. 9 Sam Houston State L 0-5 Apr. 12 at SMU • L 1-2 Apr. 6 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 4-1 Apr. 13 Texas Tech • W 5-3 Apr. 14 at Oklahoma L 1-3 Apr. 6 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 13-7 Apr. 13 Texas Tech • W 3-1 Apr. 14 at Oklahoma W 5-3 Apr. 8 at Arkansas • W 5-3 Apr. 20 Texas A&M • W 6-5 Apr. 18 UT-Pan American L 0-1 Apr. 9 at Arkansas • L 2-5 Apr. 20 Texas A&M • W 4-3 Apr. 18 UT-Pan American L 1-5 Apr. 9 at Arkansas • L 1-6 Apr. 27 at Rice • L 2-5 Apr. 19 UT-Pan American L 2-7 Apr. 11 UT-PAN AMERICAN W 8-6 Apr. 27 at Rice • L 1-3 Apr. 19 UT-Pan American L 3-8 Apr. 11 UT-PAN AMERICAN W 10-8 Apr. 28 at Rice • W 11-2 Apr. 25 Texas Tech • W 6-1 Apr. 12 UT-PAN AMERICAN W 12-2 Apr. 26 Texas Tech • L 4-5 Apr. 12 UT-PAN AMERICAN W 11-1 Apr. 26 Texas Tech • W 8-3 Apr. 15 TEXAS TECH • W 4-0 1974 25-19 (SWC 12-12, 5th) MICKEY SULLIVAN Apr. 16 TEXAS TECH • W 6-1 1976 23-19 (SWC 14-10, 4th) Apr. 16 TEXAS TECH • W 15-3 Feb. 16 at Lamar W 6-1 MICKEY SULLIVAN Apr. 22 at SMU • W 14-0 Feb. 16 at Lamar L 0-1 Apr. 23 at SMU • W 15-0 Feb. 17 at Lamar L 0-2 Feb. 17 at St. Mary’s L 2-4 Apr. 23 at SMU • W 12-7 Feb. 17 at Lamar W 1-0 Feb. 17 at St. Mary’s W 7-2 Apr. 29 TEXAS • L 4-10 Feb. 21 at St. Mary’s W 9-4 Feb. 20 at UT-Pan American L 1-6 Apr. 30 TEXAS • W 4-2 Feb. 22 at UT-Pan American L 1-2 Feb. 20 at UT-Pan American L 3-4 Apr. 30 TEXAS • W 3-2 Feb. 22 at UT-Pan American W 6-5 Feb. 21 at UT-Pan American W 4-2 May 19 at Texas ! W 3-2 Feb. 23 at UT-Pan American W 5-4 Feb. 21 at UT-Pan American L 1-6 May 20 vs. Texas A&M ! W 2-1 Feb. 23 at UT-Pan American L 1-4 Feb. 24 St. Edwards W 2-1 May 22 at Texas ! W 7-0 Feb. 26 Sam Houston State L 3-4 Feb. 24 St. Edwards W 11-3 May 26 vs. New Orleans $ W 10-1 Feb. 26 Sam Houston State W 5-2 Feb. 27 at TCU • L 5-13 May 27 vs. Miami (Ohio) $ L 3-7 Feb. 27 Southwestern L 6-12 Feb. 28 at TCU • W 3-0 May 28 vs. New Orleans $ W 7-1 Feb. 27 Southwestern W 6-2 Feb. 28 at TCU • W 5-3 May 28 vs. Miami (Ohio) $ W 12-7 Mar. 1 at Texas A&M • L 4-8 Mar. 5 at Lamar W 5-3 May 29 vs. Miami (Ohio) $ W 2-0 Mar. 2 at Texas A&M • L 3-11 Mar. 5 at Lamar L 1-3 June 11 vs. South Carolina % L 2-3 Mar. 2 at Texas A&M • L 5-6 Mar. 9 St. Mary’s L 1-7 June 13 vs. Minnesota % L 3-4 Mar. 8 Arkansas • W 7-6 Mar. 9 St. Mary’s W 8-7 Mar. 9 Arkansas • W 5-2 Mar. 12 Rice • W 8-7 ! - SWC Tournament, Austin, Texas Mar. 9 Arkansas • W 9-0 Mar. 13 Rice • L 4-6 $ - NCAA South Central Regional, Arlington, Texas Mar. 11 Kearney State W 4-3 Mar. 13 Rice • W 4-2 % - NCAA College World Series, Omaha, Neb. Mar. 11 Kearney State W 3-0 Mar. 15 Hardin Simmons W 14-0 Mar. 18 at Houston • W 4-3 Mar. 15 Hardin Simmons W 18-1 Mar. 19 at Houston • W 8-0 Mar. 19 at Texas • L 5-16 1978 32-19 (SWC 15-9, 3rd) Mar. 19 at Houston • W 4-2 Mar. 20 at Texas • L 0-4 MICKEY SULLIVAN Mar. 22 TCU • L 4-15 Mar. 20 at Texas • W 9-4 NCAA College World SEries Mar. 23 TCU • W 4-0 Mar. 23 at Sam Houston State L 2-3 NCAA South Central Regional Mar. 23 TCU • L 6-8 Mar. 23 at Sam Houston State L 5-6 SWC Tournament Champions Mar. 26 UT Arlington W 2-1 Mar. 29 Texas A&M • L 3-6 #8 CB Mar. 26 UT Arlington W 5-1 Mar. 29 Texas A&M • W 5-2 Mar. 29 Rice • W 4-1 Mar. 30 Texas A&M • W 6-5 Feb. 18 at UT Arlington W 2-1 Mar. 30 Rice • W 4-3 Apr. 2 at Houston • W 4-1 Feb. 16 at Arizona State L 1-3 Mar. 30 Rice • L 2-5 Apr. 3 at Houston • L 2-5 Feb. 16 at Arizona State L 1-5 Apr. 2 St. Mary’s W 10-8 Apr. 3 at Houston • L 1-2 Feb. 17 at Grand Canyon L 3-5 Apr. 5 at Texas • L 3-15 Apr. 10 Arkansas • W 5-0 Feb. 21 ST. MARY’S W 2-1 Apr. 6 at Texas • L 3-12 Apr. 10 Arkansas • W 2-0 Feb. 21 ST. MARY’S W 2-0 Apr. 6 at Texas • L 5-6 Apr. 11 Arkansas • W 5-2 Feb. 28 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 15-6 Apr. 12 SMU • W 9-1 Apr. 13 at UMHB W 3-2 Feb. 28 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 12-3 Apr. 13 SMU • L 5-6 Apr. 13 at UMHB L 1-2 Mar. 3 SMU • W 9-5 Apr. 13 SMU • W 6-3 Apr. 17 at Texas Tech • L 7-8 Mar. 4 SMU • W 5-4 Apr. 16 at Sam Houston State W 2-1 Apr. 17 at Texas Tech • L 10-12 Mar. 5 SMU • W 27-18 Apr. 16 at Sam Houston State L 1-6 Apr. 18 at Texas Tech • L 5-6 Mar. 10 at Texas Tech • W 12-3 HISTORY Apr. 26 at Texas Tech • L 5-6 Apr. 24 SMU • W 9-2 Mar. 11 at Texas Tech • L 0-4 Apr. 27 at Texas Tech • W 6-4 Apr. 24 SMU • W 2-1 Mar. 11 at Texas Tech • L 1-5 Apr. 27 at Texas Tech • L 5-8 Apr. 24 SMU • W 4-1 Mar. 15 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 4-3 Mar. 17 ARKANSAS • W 12-11 Mar. 18 ARKANSAS • L 6-7 1975 25-19 (SWC 11-13, t-4th) 1977 43-15 (SWC 15-9, 3rd) Mar. 18 ARKANSAS • W 9-8 MICKEY SULLIVAN MICKEY SULLIVAN Mar. 22 NORTH TEXAS W 19-11 NCAA College World Series Mar. 22 NORTH TEXAS W 11-1 Feb. 17 at UT Arlington W 6-5 NCAA South Central Regional Mar. 24 at Houston • L 5-6 Feb. 17 at UT Arlington W 4-0 SWC Tournament Champions Mar. 25 at Houston • W 4-1 Feb. 20 Lamar W 6-5 #7 CB Mar. 25 at Houston • W 14-11 Feb. 20 Lamar W 7-4 Mar. 27 at St. Mary’s L 0-4 Feb. 21 Lamar W 2-1 Feb. 18 at UT Arlington W 2-1 Mar. 27 at St. Mary’s W 2-1 Feb. 21 Lamar W 7-6 Feb. 18 at UT Arlington W 2-1 Mar. 28 HARDIN SIMMONS L 3-10 Feb. 22 Oklahoma W 5-0 Feb. 19 UT ARLINGTON W 7-3 Mar. 28 HARDIN SIMMONS W 10-4 Feb. 22 Oklahoma L 3-11 Feb. 19 UT ARLINGTON W 4-0 Mar. 31 TEXAS A&M • L 3-5 Feb. 25 Southwestern W 10-0 Feb. 25 TCU • W 20-3 Apr. 1 TEXAS A&M • L 4-8 Feb. 25 Southwestern W 10-2 Feb. 26 TCU • L 1-2 Apr. 1 TEXAS A&M • L 9-11 Feb. 28 Texas A&M • W 4-3 Feb. 26 TCU • L 2-3 Apr. 4 at Sam Houston State W 2-1 Mar. 1 Texas A&M • L 0-1 Mar. 1 at Sam Houston State W 4-0 Apr. 4 at Sam Houston State L 6-7 Mar. 1 Texas A&M • W 9-6 Mar. 1 at Sam Houston State L 7-10 Apr. 7 at Texas • L 0-3 Mar. 7 at Arkansas • W 11-2 Mar. 5 at St. Mary’s L 4-6 Apr. 8 at Texas • W 4-0 Mar. 8 at Arkansas • L 4-5 Mar. 5 at St. Mary’s W 4-3 Apr. 8 at Texas • L 4-10 Mar. 8 at Arkansas • L 4-7 Mar. 8 ST. MARY’S W 15-8 Apr. 14 RICE • W 9-5

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Apr. 15 RICE • W 8-1 Mar. 8 at Texas • L 1-4 Mar. 10 vs. UT-Pan American ! L 0-6 Apr. 15 RICE • W 10-8 Mar. 8 at Texas • L 4-20 Mar. 11 vs. Oklahoma State NR-#7 ! L 4-10 Apr. 21 at Oral Roberts L 5-8 Mar. 11 at Southwestern W 7-4 Mar. 11 vs. UT-Pan American ! L 2-7 Apr. 22 at Oral Roberts L 1-3 Mar. 12 PAUL QUINN W 19-0 Mar. 12 vs. Oklahoma State NR-#7 ! L 2-6 Apr. 22 at Oral Roberts W 7-6 Mar. 14 RICE • W 10-2 Mar. 13 vs. UT-Pan American ! L 0-1 Apr. 28 at TCU • W 14-8 Mar. 15 RICE • L 2-9 Mar. 16 ST. MARY’S W 4-1 Apr. 29 at TCU • W 13-1 Mar. 15 RICE • W 15-11 Mar. 16 ST. MARY’S W 6-0 Apr. 29 at TCU • W 7-6 Mar. 17 ST. FRANCIS W 8-2 Mar. 19 ARKANSAS • L 2-8 May 12 vs. Arkansas ! W 1-0 Mar. 17 ST. FRANCIS T 8-8 Mar. 20 ARKANSAS • L 7-8 May 13 vs. Houston ! W 8-4 Mar. 24 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 4-3 Mar. 20 ARKANSAS • W 5-4 May 14 vs. Houston ! W 11-3 Mar. 24 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN L 0-2 Mar. 23 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 5-0 May 19 vs. Mississippi State $ W 3-0 Mar. 28 at TCU • W 8-7 Mar. 23 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 6-5 May 21 vs. UT-Pan American $ W 3-2 Mar. 29 at TCU • L 0-2 Mar. 26 at Texas Tech • L 2-13 May 22 vs. Mississippi State $ W 6-3 Mar. 29 at TCU • W 8-5 Mar. 27 at Texas Tech • L 2-4 June 2 vs. Michigan % L 0-4 Apr. 1 MIDWESTERN STATE W 13-4 Mar. 27 at Texas Tech • W 11-6 June 3 vs. Miami, Fla. % L 1-12 Apr. 1 MIDWESTERN STATE W 10-3 Mar. 30 ST. Edwards W 4-0 Apr. 4 SMU • W 7-0 Mar. 30 ST. Edwards W 3-0 ! - SWC Tournament, Austin, Texas Apr. 5 SMU • L 7-8 Apr. 2 at TCU • W 2-0 $ - NCAA South Central Regional, Arlington, Texas Apr. 5 SMU • W 17-4 Apr. 3 at TCU • W 3-1 % - NCAA College World Series, Omaha, Neb. Apr. 9 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 6-4 Apr. 3 at TCU • L 1-12 Apr. 9 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 12-10 Apr. 6 at Sam Houston State L 2-4 Apr. 11 at Texas Tech • L 1-8 Apr. 6 at Sam Houston State W 5-4 1979 34-15 (SWC 13-9, 3rd) Apr. 12 at Texas Tech • L 2-5 Apr. 9 RICE • L 11-14 MICKEY SULLIVAN Apr. 12 at Texas Tech • W 6-4 Apr. 10 RICE • W 5-2 Apr. 15 at UT Arlington L 0-2 Apr. 11 RICE • W 11-4 Feb. 20 SOUTHWESTERN L 7-9 Apr. 15 at UT Arlington L 3-4 Apr. 13 McNEESE STATE W 8-1 Feb. 16 at UT-Pan American L 3-4 Apr. 18 ARKANSAS • W 2-1 Apr. 13 McNEESE STATE W 6-5 Feb. 21 HOSEI [JAPAN] UNIV. W 6-0 Apr. 19 ARKANSAS • L 2-3 Apr. 16 at Texas NR-#2 • L 4-6 Feb. 21 HOSEI [JAPAN] UNIV. W 8-1 Apr. 19 ARKANSAS • L 6-7 Apr. 17 at Texas NR-#2 • W 9-3 Feb. 23 ORAL ROBERTS W 3-1 Apr. 25 at Houston • W 5-3 Apr. 17 at Texas NR-#2 • L 2-3 Feb. 25 ORAL ROBERTS L 2-4 Apr. 26 at Houston • W 11-6 Apr. 23 TEXAS A&M • L 2-3 Feb. 25 ORAL ROBERTS W 9-4 Apr. 26 at Houston • W 8-4 Apr. 24 TEXAS A&M • L 0-4 Mar. 4 at SMU • W 16-6 Apr. 24 TEXAS A&M • W 5-3 Mar. 4 at SMU • W 8-6 Apr. 27 at UT Arlington W 4-3 Mar. 5 UT ARLINGTON W 5-2 1981 21-24 (SWC 6-15, 8th) Apr. 27 at UT Arlington W 3-5 Mar. 5 UT ARLINGTON W 6-2 MICKEY SULLIVAN Apr. 30 at Houston NR-#11 • L 3-4 Mar. 6 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 6-4 May 1 at Houston NR-#11 • W 2-1 Mar. 6 TEXAS WESLEYAN L 1-3 Feb. 20 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN L 6-13 May 1 at Houston NR-#11 • L 2-3 Mar. 7 KEARNEY STATE W 4-1 Feb. 20 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 6-2 Mar. 7 KEARNEY STATE W 4-3 Feb. 21 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 4-2 ! - Palm Valley Tournament, Edinburg, Texas Mar. 9 TEXAS TECH • W 4-2 Feb. 24 SOUTHWESTERN W 6-5 Mar. 10 TEXAS TECH • L 0-5 Feb. 24 SOUTHWESTERN W 4-3 Mar. 10 TEXAS TECH • W 4-0 Mar. 6 LAMAR L 0-2 1983 26-22 (SWC 11-10, t-4th) Mar. 12 SAM HOUSTON STATE L 3-7 Mar. 7 LAMAR L 10-17 MICKEY SULLIVAN Mar. 12 SAM HOUSTON STATE L 5-6 Mar. 9 DALLAS BAPTIST W 7-2 Mar. 13 EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 3-2 Mar. 9 DALLAS BAPTIST L 0-1 Feb. 18 at St. Mary’s W 7-5 Mar. 13 EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 3-1 Mar. 10 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 3-2 Feb. 24 SOUTHWESTERN W 12-1 Mar. 16 at Arkansas • L 1-12 Mar. 10 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 7-6 Feb. 24 SOUTHWESTERN W 3-0 Mar. 17 at Arkansas • L 1-5 Mar. 13 • HOUSTON • W 2-1 Feb. 26 ST. MARY’S W 3-1 Mar. 17 at Arkansas • W 4-0 Mar. 14 • HOUSTON • L 6-16 Feb. 26 ST. MARY’S L 3-5 Mar. 23 HOUSTON • W 11-0 Mar. 14 • HOUSTON • L 3-8 Feb. 28 at Sam Houston State W 6-3 Mar. 24 HOUSTON • L 2-7 Mar. 16 ST. MARY’S L 1-8 Feb. 28 at Sam Houston State W 4-0 Mar. 24 HOUSTON • L 3-5 Mar. 17 MIDWESTERN STATE W 8-7 Mar. 1 UT ARLINGTON L 5-8 Mar. 27 at UT Arlington W 4-3 Mar. 17 MIDWESTERN STATE W 18-10 Mar. 1 UT ARLINGTON L 0-1 Mar. 27 at UT Arlington W 9-8 Mar. 20 at Arkansas NR-#19 • L 3-11 Mar. 3 vs. Louisiana Tech ! W 7-3 Apr. 1 at Texas A&M • W 7-3 Mar. 21 at Arkansas NR-#19 • L 1-3 Mar. 3 vs. UT-Pan American ! L 4-8 Apr. 1 at Texas A&M • W 5-3 Mar. 21 at Arkansas NR-#19 • L 0-12 Mar. 4 vs. Dallas Baptist ! W 11-8 Apr. 6 TEXAS • L 3-6 Mar. 24 UT ARLINGTON W 7-3 Mar. 4 vs. UT-Pan American ! L 3-10 Apr. 7 TEXAS • L 0-5 Mar. 24 UT ARLINGTON L 3-5 Mar. 5 vs. Dallas Baptist ! W 10-3 Apr. 7 TEXAS • L 6-9 Mar. 27 TEXAS TECH • L 4-13 Mar. 7 LAMAR L 3-8 Apr. 13 at Rice • W 7-6 Mar. 28 TEXAS TECH • W 5-4 Mar. 7 LAMAR L 0-7 Apr. 14 at Rice • W 8-3 Mar. 28 TEXAS TECH • W 16-5 Mar. 8 LAMAR L 2-3 Apr. 14 at Rice • W 10-7 Mar. 31 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 3-2 Mar. 8 LAMAR W 4-3 Apr. 20 at Oral Roberts L 5-10 Mar. 31 SAM HOUSTON STATE L 2-5 Mar. 11 at Arkansas • L 5-8 Apr. 21 at Oral Roberts W 3-1 Apr. 3 TCU • W 7-6 Mar. 12 at Arkansas • L 4-5 Apr. 21 at Oral Roberts W 5-0 Apr. 4 TCU • L 1-4 Mar. 12 at Arkansas • W 3-2 Apr. 27 TCU • W 9-4 Apr. 4 TCU • L 3-11 Mar. 15 at UT Arlington W 10-7 HISTORY Apr. 28 TCU • W 3-2 Apr. 7 ST. Edwards W 9-7 Mar. 15 at UT Arlington L 1-2 Apr. 28 TCU • L 6-14 Apr. 7 ST. Edwards W 8-3 Mar. 18 TEXAS TECH • W 5-3 May 5 DALLAS BAPTIST W 10-5 Apr. 10 at Rice • L 4-5 Mar. 19 TEXAS TECH • W 5-4 May 5 DALLAS BAPTIST W 3-2 Apr. 11 at Rice • L 1-3 Mar. 19 TEXAS TECH • W 3-2 May 7 PAUL QUINN W 6-5 Apr. 11 at Rice • W 3-1 Mar. 22 DALLAS BAPTIST W 1-0 May 7 PAUL QUINN W 5-3 Apr. 14 at UT Arlington L 9-10 Mar. 22 DALLAS BAPTIST L 2-9 May 12 vs. Arkansas ! L 1-6 Apr. 14 at UT Arlington W 11-9 Mar. 27 TCU • L 0-6 May 13 vs. Texas A&M ! L 1-2 Apr. 17 TEXAS NR-#3 • L 4-6 Mar. 27 TCU • W 6-1 Apr. 18 TEXAS NR-#3 • W 5-2 Mar. 28 TCU • L 5-7 ! - SWC Tournament, Austin, Texas Apr. 18 TEXAS NR-#3 • L 6-13 Mar. 29 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 7-5 Apr. 21 at Sam Houston State W 4-1 Apr. 1 at Rice • L 4-9 Apr. 21 at Sam Houston State L 1-2 Apr. 2 at Rice • W 6-2 1980 25-19-2 (SWC 12-12, 5th) Apr. 24 at Texas A&M • L 1-3 Apr. 2 at Rice • L 8-17 MICKEY SULLIVAN Apr. 25 at Texas A&M • L 4-5 Apr. 8 TEXAS NR-#1 • L 2-9 Apr. 25 at Texas A&M • L 4-5 Apr. 9 TEXAS NR-#1 • L 0-8 Feb. 20 SOUTHWESTERN L 7-9 Apr. 9 TEXAS NR-#1 • L 2-7 Feb. 20 SOUTHWESTERN L 6-10 Apr. 12 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 6-5 Feb. 22 at Lamar W 9-6 1982 25-22 (SWC 9-12, 6th) Apr. 12 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 5-3 Feb. 22 at Lamar T 1-1 MICKEY SULLIVAN Apr. 15 at Texas A&M • W 2-1 Feb. 23 at Lamar L 2-3 Apr. 16 at Texas A&M • L 4-11 Feb. 23 at Lamar L 2-16 Feb. 23 SOUTHWESTERN W 3-1 Apr. 16 at Texas A&M • W 12-1 Feb. 26 UT ARLINGTON W 17-2 Feb. 23 SOUTHWESTERN W 7-1 Apr. 19 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN L 4-7 Feb. 26 UT ARLINGTON W 9-4 Feb. 26 at Lamar L 0-4 Apr. 19 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN L 5-6 Feb. 29 TEXAS A&M • W 3-2 Feb. 26 at Lamar L 1-7 Apr. 22 HOUSTON NR-#7 • W 14-5 Mar. 2 TEXAS A&M • L 5-6 Mar. 2 DALLAS BAPTIST W 8-7 Apr. 23 HOUSTON NR-#7 • W 3-0 Mar. 2 TEXAS A&M • L 6-10 Mar. 2 DALLAS BAPTIST W 7-5 Apr. 23 HOUSTON NR-#7 • W 2-1 Mar. 4 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 9-8 Mar. 8 vs. Oklahoma State NR-#7 ! L 0-1 Mar. 4 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 8-5 Mar. 8 vs. UT-Pan American ! W 3-1 ! - Jody Ramsey Tournament, Edinburg, Texas Mar. 7 at Texas • L 3-4 Mar. 9 vs. Oklahoma State NR-#7 ! L 3-4

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1984 26-23 (SWC 9-12, t-5th) Apr. 2 at UT Arlington #16-NR W 15-4 1987 38-15 (SWC 9-12, 5th) Apr. 2 at UT Arlington #16-NR W 13-0 MICKEY SULLIVAN Apr. 5 TEXAS #16-#2 • L 1-5 MICKEY SULLIVAN Apr. 6 TEXAS #16-#2 • W 8-6 Feb. 14 at St. Mary’s W 3-2 Apr. 6 TEXAS #16-#2 • W 10-3 Feb. 13 NORTH TEXAS #21-NR W 7-5 — Feb. 14 at St. Mary’s W 11-0 Apr. 9 at Dallas Baptist #16-NR W 7-5 Feb. 13 NORTH TEXAS #21-NR W 14-4 369 Feb. 15 HARDIN SIMMONS W 12-1 Apr. 9 at Dallas Baptist #16-NR W 6-2 Feb. 18 ST. Edwards #21-NR W 2-1 — Feb. 15 HARDIN SIMMONS W 8-4 Apr. 12 at Texas A&M #16-NR • L 1-2 Feb. 18 ST. Edwards #21-NR W 6-0 135 Feb. 18 ST. MARY’S W 3-1 Apr. 14 at Texas A&M #16-NR • L 2-5 Feb. 19 ST. MARY’S #21-NR W 8-1 105 Feb. 21 UT ARLINGTON W 6-5 Apr. 14 at Texas A&M #16-NR • L 6-10 Mar. 2 LAMAR #19-NR W 3-2 — Feb. 21 UT ARLINGTON W 7-2 Apr. 16 UT ARLINGTON #16-NR W 7-0 Mar. 2 LAMAR #19-NR W 9-8 190 Feb. 24 NORTH TEXAS W 6-2 Apr. 16 UT ARLINGTON #16-NR W 6-3 Mar. 3 at Sam Houston State #19-NR L 5-7 — Feb. 24 NORTH TEXAS W 15-2 Apr. 19 HOUSTON #16-#17 • W 22-6 Mar. 3 at Sam Houston State #19-NR W 17-15 483 Feb. 25 NORTH TEXAS W 13-7 Apr. 20 HOUSTON #16-#17 • L 5-10 Mar. 5 DALLAS BAPTIST #19-NR L 1-3 — Feb. 25 NORTH TEXAS W 15-1 Apr. 20 HOUSTON #16-#17 • W 3-2 Mar. 5 DALLAS BAPTIST #19-NR W 8-4 169 Feb. 29 SOUTHWESTERN W 4-3 Apr. 26 at Arkansas #16-#5 • W 7-6 Mar. 6 UT ARLINGTON #19-NR W 9-3 — Feb. 29 SOUTHWESTERN W 9-7 Apr. 27 at Arkansas #16-#5 • L 4-5 Mar. 6 UT ARLINGTON #19-NR L 8-16 197 Mar. 2 at Lamar L 2-3 Apr. 27 at Arkansas #16-#5 • W 11-8 Mar. 7 at Hardin Simmons #19-NR W 12-7 — Mar. 2 at Lamar L 0-3 May 17 at Arkansas #19-#9 ! L 4-6 Mar. 7 at Hardin Simmons #19-NR W 7-3 403 Mar. 3 at Lamar L 0-1 May 18 vs. Houston #16-#21 ! L 4-5 Mar. 10 WASHINGTON STATE #21-NR W 15-1 280 Mar. 3 at Lamar L 2-3 Mar. 11 WASHINGTON STATE #21-NR W 14-8 280 Mar. 6 at Dallas Baptist W 7-5 ! - SWC Tournament, Fayetteville, Ark. Mar. 12 WESTERN KENTUCKY #21-NR W 11-5 225 Mar. 6 at Dallas Baptist L 2-12 Mar. 13 WESTERN KENTUCKY #21-NR W 8-6 182 Mar. 9 at Sam Houston State L 1-4 Mar. 14 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN #21-NR W 7-0 — Mar. 9 at Sam Houston State L 1-3 1986 40-22 (SWC 12-9, 4th) Mar. 14 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN #21-NR W 10-3 291 Mar. 10 DALLAS BAPTIST L 4-5 MICKEY SULLIVAN Mar. 16 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN #15-NR W 6-5 291 Mar. 10 DALLAS BAPTIST W 11-2 Mar. 17 HARDIN SIMMONS #15-NR W 16-4 — Mar. 13 at UT Arlington L 3-5 Feb. 17 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN L 7-12 — Mar. 17 HARDIN SIMMONS #15-NR W 6-2 298 Mar. 13 at UT Arlington L 3-8 Feb. 17 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 11-2 650 Mar. 18 vs. Notre Dame #15-NR W 9-4 n/a Mar. 16 ARKANSAS • L 9-10 Feb. 18 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 9-2 — Mar. 20 at Rice #15-NR W 6-5 1000 Mar. 17 ARKANSAS • W 8-7 Feb. 18 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 10-7 385 Mar. 21 at Rice #15-NR L 1-4 — Mar. 17 ARKANSAS • L 3-10 Feb. 19 SOUTHWESTERN W 5-0 — Mar. 21 at Rice #15-NR W 7-2 1000 Mar. 20 SE OKLAHOMA STATE W 9-3 Feb. 19 SOUTHWESTERN W 6-0 325 Mar. 24 SAM HOUSTON STATE #12-NR W 6-0 — Mar. 23 at Texas Tech • L 21-30 Feb. 22 at St. Mary’s W 7-1 — Mar. 24 SAM HOUSTON STATE #12-NR W 7-2 189 Mar. 24 at Texas Tech L 3-9 Feb. 22 at St. Mary’s L 8-11 n/a Mar. 27 TEXAS #12-#1 W 15-3 2300 Mar. 24 at Texas Tech W 20-19 Feb. 25 at Sam Houston State W 5-2 — Mar. 28 TEXAS #12-#1 L 3-4 — Mar. 30 at TCU • W 9-3 Feb. 25 at Sam Houston State L 0-2 408 Mar. 28 TEXAS #12-#1 L 3-5 2700 Mar. 31 at TCU • W 9-7 Feb. 28 at Lamar W 11-3 — Mar. 31 TEXAS WESLEYAN #11-NR W 13-2 — Mar. 31 at TCU • W 2-1 Feb. 28 at Lamar W 20-9 81 Mar. 31 TEXAS WESLEYAN #11-NR W 5-0 113 Apr. 6 RICE NR-#16 • L 10-12 Mar. 1 at Lamar L 6-10 — Apr. 3 at Texas A&M #11-NR L 11-12 3111 Apr. 7 RICE NR-#16 • L 5-18 Mar. 1 at Lamar W 13-0 211 Apr. 4 at Texas A&M #11-NR L 5-13 — Apr. 8 RICE NR-#16 • W 2-1 Mar. 5 UT ARLINGTON W 19-0 — Apr. 4 \at Texas A&M #11-NR L 2-7 3728 Apr. 10 SAM HOUSTON STATE L 11-12 Mar. 5 UT ARLINGTON W 2-0 150 Apr. 7 TEXAS STATE #19-NR W 8-6 — Apr. 10 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 4-2 Mar. 6 KANSAS W 7-0 — Apr. 7 TEXAS STATE #19-NR W 6-0 125 Apr. 13 at Texas NR-#3 • L 1-11 Mar. 6 KANSAS W 18-2 280 Apr. 10 HOUSTON #19-NR W 3-1 410 Apr. 14 at Texas NR-#3 • L 2-7 Mar. 8 TEXAS STATE W 4-1 — Apr. 11 HOUSTON #19-NR L 0-9 — Apr. 14 at Texas NR-#3 • L 0-5 Mar. 8 TEXAS STATE L 4-5 315 Apr. 11 HOUSTON #19-NR L 6-7 436 Apr. 20 TEXAS A&M NR-#11 • W 17-12 Mar. 10 ST. Edwards W 3-2 — Apr. 14 SOUTHWESTERN W 12-9 110 Apr. 21 TEXAS A&M NR-#11 • W 3-0 Mar. 10 ST. Edwards W 4-0 189 Apr. 17 at Arkansas NR-#10 L 3-5 1110 Apr. 21 TEXAS A&M NR-#11 • L 1-8 Mar. 11 at Hardin Simmons L 3-4 — Apr. 18 at Arkansas NR-#10 L 0-8 — Apr. 27 at Houston • L 5-6 Mar. 11 at Hardin Simmons L 6-7 200 Apr. 18 at Arkansas NR-#10 L 5-6 1420 Apr. 28 at Houston • L 1-6 Mar. 13 vs. Oklahoma ! W 3-2 n/a Apr. 24 TEXAS TECH W 7-5 180 Apr. 28 at Houston • W 10-5 Mar. 14 vs. Kansas ! W 7-1 n/a Apr. 25 TEXAS TECH L 3-5 — Mar. 14 at UT-Pan American W 2-1 n/a Apr. 25 TEXAS TECH W 7-2 220 ! - Jody Ramsey Tournament, Edinburg, Texas Mar. 15 vs. Central Michigan ! L 2-5 n/a May 1 TCU W 6-2 142 Mar. 17 DALLAS BAPTIST W 7-6 — May 1 TCU W 7-4 — 1985 42-13 (SWC 14-7, 2nd) Mar. 17 DALLAS BAPTIST W 15-4 148 May 2 TCU W 8-7 218 Mar. 18 SAM HOUSTON STATE L 7-8 235 MICKEY SULLIVAN Mar. 21 at TCU W 9-1 n/a ! - Played at San Antonio, Texas #21 BA Mar. 22 at TCU L 2-3 — Mar. 22 at TCU L 7-11 n/a 1988 25-31-1 (SWC 9-12, 4th) Feb. 16 at St. Mary’s W 5-0 Mar. 23 MINNESOTA W 32-9 394 Feb. 16 at St. Mary’s W 14-5 Mar. 28 RICE W 16-5 980 MICKEY SULLIVAN Feb. 18 SOUTHWESTERN W 9-7 Mar. 29 RICE L 3-11 — Feb. 18 SOUTHWESTERN L 2-6 Mar. 29 RICE W 10-2 743 Feb. 9 ST. Edwards W 11-3 — Feb. 26 ST. MARY’S W 11-1 Apr. 1 at UT Arlington L 2-3 — Feb. 9 ST. Edwards T 4-4 65 Feb. 26 ST. MARY’S W 8-0 Apr. 1 at UT Arlington W 9-0 225 Feb. 10 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 2-1 — Mar. 2 LAMAR L 1-5 Apr. 4 at Texas NR-#4 L 4-9 5500 Feb. 10 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 5-2 78 Mar. 2 LAMAR W 7-6 Apr. 5 at Texas NR-#4 L 2-16 — Feb. 13 at UT Arlington L 4-5 — Mar. 5 at Sam Houston State L 4-5 Apr. 5 at Texas NR-#4 W 5-3 6000 Feb. 13 at UT Arlington L 4-5 200 Mar. 5 at Sam Houston State W 5-4 Apr. 12 TEXAS A&M NR-#25 L 1-3 — Feb. 15 UT ARLINGTON L 8-12 — Mar. 6 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 8-6 Apr. 12 TEXAS A&M NR-#25 L 2-4 1497 Feb. 15 UT ARLINGTON W 3-2 170 HISTORY Mar. 6 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN L 1-3 Apr. 13 TEXAS A&M NR-#25 L 3-13 1050 Feb. 17 NORTH TEXAS W 8-6 131 Mar. 7 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 5-2 Apr. 15 HARDIN SIMMONS L 1-2 — Feb. 19 ORAL ROBERTS W 5-1 269 Mar. 7 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 5-2 Apr. 15 HARDIN SIMMONS W 6-2 150 Feb. 20 ORAL ROBERTS L 6-8 — Mar. 9 EMPORIA STATE W 5-0 Apr. 18 at Houston W 5-0 — Feb. 20 ORAL ROBERTS L 2-9 312 Mar. 9 EMPORIA STATE W 16-4 Apr. 18 at Houston W 9-7 205 Feb. 23 ST. MARY’S W 1-0 177 Mar. 11 TEXAS STATE W 12-2 Apr. 19 at Houston W 5-4 275 Feb. 26 at Lamar L 3-1 160 Mar. 11 TEXAS STATE W 12-1 Apr. 22 at Dallas Baptist W 14-0 — Feb. 27 at Lamar W 7-1 — Mar. 12 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 4-3 Apr. 22 at Dallas Baptist W 9-8 n/a Feb. 27 at Lamar L 4-6 284 Mar. 12 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 5-3 Apr. 25 ARKANSAS NR-#7 W 10-8 924 Mar. 1 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 8-7 — Mar. 16 TEXAS TECH • W 3-2 Apr. 26 ARKANSAS NR-#7 W 6-4 — Mar. 1 SAM HOUSTON STATE L 5-9 158 Mar. 17 TEXAS TECH • W 3-0 Apr. 26 ARKANSAS NR-#7 L 7-10 1269 Mar. 4 at Oral Roberts W 6-3 300 Mar. 17 TEXAS TECH • W 5-4 May 2 at Texas Tech #24-NR W 6-3 1263 Mar. 7 at Tulane L 4-11 479 Mar. 18 KEARNEY STATE W 14-3 May 3 at Texas Tech #24-NR W 8-5 — Mar. 10 at Nicholls State W 7-3 — Mar. 18 KEARNEY STATE W 4-2 May 3 at Texas Tech #24-NR W 11-4 863 Mar. 10 at Nicholls State L 5-8 257 Mar. 19 DALLAS BAPTIST W 11-5 May 16 vs. Texas #21-#3 W 13-5 1457 Mar. 11 at New Orleans NR-#14 L 2-4 917 Mar. 19 DALLAS BAPTIST W 7-6 May 18 at Texas A&M #21-#14 L 0-8 4500 Mar. 12 at New Orleans NR-#14 L 7-9 1243 Mar. 22 TCU • W 7-1 May 19 at Texas A&M #20-#11 L 6-7 3400 Mar. 15 at Sam Houston State L 4-5 — Mar. 22 TCU • W 4-3 Mar. 15 at Sam Houston State W 4-1 420 Mar. 23 TCU • W 3-2 ! - Citrus Tournament, Edinburg, Texas Mar. 19 vs. Oklahoma State L 1-13 n/a Mar. 26 NORTH TEXAS W 8-7 $ - SWC Tournament, College Station, Texas Mar. 19 vs. Louisiana Tech W 3-2 n/a Mar. 26 NORTH TEXAS W 8-2 Mar. 19 vs. Centenary L 1-4 n/a Mar. 29 at Rice • L 4-7 Mar. 22 SOUTHWESTERN W 11-7 119 Mar. 31 at Rice • W 4-3 Mar. 25 RICE W 3-1 387 Mar. 31 at Rice • W 1-0 Mar. 26 RICE W 4-1 —

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Mar. 26 RICE L 3-7 316 1990 33-19 (SWC 9-12, 6th) Mar. 30 TEXAS NR-#6 W 3-1 — Apr. 1 at Texas NR-#2 L 0-8 5227 Mar. 30 TEXAS NR-#6 L 1-8 2170 Apr. 2 at Texas NR-#2 L 1-4 — MICKEY SULLIVAN Apr. 3 TEXAS STATE W 8-7 317 Apr. 2 at Texas NR-#2 L 0-14 6982 Apr. 7 at Texas A&M NR-#20 W 10-4 — Apr. 5 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 5-4 81 Feb. 9 DALLAS BAPTIST L 0-6 287 Apr. 7 at Texas A&M NR-#20 W 7-6 2789 Apr. 8 TEXAS A&M NR-#3 L 4-10 425 Feb. 10 DALLAS BAPTIST W 9-3 — Apr. 8 at Texas A&M NR-#20 W 12-6 597 Apr. 9 TEXAS A&M NR-#3 L 1-3 — Feb. 10 DALLAS BAPTIST W 4-0 312 Apr. 9 SOUTHWESTRN W 8-7 248 Apr. 9 TEXAS A&M NR-#3 L 0-3 910 Feb. 13 SCHREINER W 13-5 — Apr. 12 HOUSTON #24-NR W 8-6 518 Apr. 12 TEXAS STATE L 1-3 — Feb. 13 SCHREINER W 12-3 113 Apr. 14 HOUSTON #24-NR W 5-1 — Apr. 12 TEXAS STATE L 0-4 55 Feb. 16 TEXAS LUTHERAN W 10-4 108 Apr. 14 HOUSTON #24-NR L 0-5 672 Apr. 15 at Houston W 20-6 175 Feb. 17 TEXAS LUTHERAN W 4-2 — Apr. 15 GRAND CANYON #23-NR W 12-6 176 Apr. 16 at Houston L 1-3 — Feb. 17 TEXAS LUTHERAN W 8-2 281 Apr. 19 at Arkansas #23-#16 L 5-13 848 Apr. 16 at Houston W 4-3 250 Feb. 20 ST. MARY’S W 21-0 123 Apr. 20 at Arkansas #23-#16 L 6-7 — Apr. 22 ARKANSAS NR-#24 L 2-4 380 Feb. 23 UT ARLINGTON L 4-5 241 Apr. 20 at Arkansas #23-#16 W 7-6 1122 Apr. 23 ARKANSAS NR-#24 W 7-5 — Feb. 24 UT ARLINGTON W 5-2 — Apr. 23 CONCORDIA LUTHERAN L 1-3 111 Apr. 23 ARKANSAS NR-#24 L 10-11 305 Feb. 24 UT ARLINGTON W 13-1 403 Apr. 26 TEXAS TECH W 12-2 689 Apr. 29 at Texas Tech W 8-5 865 Feb. 27 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 6-2 — Apr. 27 TEXAS TECH W 2-1 — Apr. 30 at Texas Tech W 5-2 — Feb. 27 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 2-1 108 Apr. 27 TEXAS TECH W 3-2 993 Apr. 30 at Texas Tech L 5-6 700 Mar. 2 at Lamar W 16-2 122 Apr. 30 at Oklahoma State #22-NR W 12-6 1542 May 6 at TCU L 5-6 n/a Mar. 3 at Lamar W 14-1 — May 1 at Oklahoma State #22-NR L 2-15 1542 May 6 at TCU W 5-4 n/a Mar. 3 at Lamar W 7-1 243 May 4 TCU #22-NR L 0-4 989 May 7 at TCU W 4-2 n/a Mar. 6 at Sam Houston State L 0-6 — May 5 TCU #22-NR W 7-3 — May 19 vs. Texas NR-#4 $ W 4-2 560 Mar. 6 at Sam Houston State W 7-4 150 May 5 TCU #22-NR L 2-4 765 May 20 vs. Texas A&M NR-#5 $ L 1-6 375 Mar. 8 OKLAHOMA STATE NR-#5 L 9-12 519 May 16 at Texas A&M NR-#15 ! L 3-9 4241 May 21 vs. Texas NR-#4 $ L 5-8 425 Mar. 9 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 19-18 n/a May 17 vs. TCU ! L 0-3 929 Mar. 10 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN L 8-15 — May 24 vs. California $ L 3-8 878 ! - Dixie College Classic, Shreveport, La. Mar. 10 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 4-1 n/a May 25 at Wichita State NR-#1 $ L 7-13 6349 $ - SWC Tournament, Fayetteville, Ark. Mar. 13 DALLAS BAPTIST W 5-2 — Mar. 13 DALLAS BAPTIST L 0-4 88 ! - SWC Tournament, College Station, Texas Mar. 16 RICE L 0-14 238 $ - NCAA Midwest Regional, Wichita, Kan. 1989 32-19 (SWC 7-14, t-6th) Mar. 17 RICE L 0-2 — MICKEY SULLIVAN Mar. 17 RICE L 1-7 343 Mar. 19 SUL ROSS STATE W 13-2 89 1992 29-26 (SWC 17-19, 3rd) Feb. 10 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 7-6 — Mar. 20 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 7-1 — MICKEY SULLIVAN Feb. 10 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 7-5 145 Mar. 20 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 2-1 119 Feb. 11 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 6-1 — Mar. 23 at Texas NR-#13 L 3-7 4410 Feb. 7 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 3-2 — Feb. 11 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 20-8 135 Mar. 24 at Texas NR-#13 L 1-2 — Feb. 7 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 1-0 251 Feb. 13 HARDIN SIMMONS W 7-4 — Mar. 24 at Texas NR-#13 L 5-8 1426 Feb. 8 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 15-1 — Feb. 13 HARDIN SIMMONS L 3-4 85 Mar. 31 TEXAS A&M NR-#17 W 7-6 1587 Feb. 8 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN L 5-6 513 Feb. 21 ST. MARY’S L 1-5 — Apr. 1 TEXAS A&M NR-#17 L 0-2 — Feb. 11 ST. MARY’S W 7-0 — Feb. 21 ST. MARY’S W 3-2 110 Apr. 1 TEXAS A&M NR-#17 W 7-0 1478 Feb. 11 ST. MARY’S W 8-7 109 Feb. 24 at UT Arlington W 8-1 85 Apr. 3 SOUTHWESTERN L 5-7 132 Feb. 15 at Houston W 4-2 — Feb. 25 at UT Arlington W 5-4 — Apr. 6 at Houston W 5-2 222 Feb. 15 at Houston W 6-5 330 Feb. 25 at UT Arlington W 7-6 250 Apr. 7 at Houston L 2-3 — Feb. 16 at Houston L 2-4 345 Feb. 27 ST. Edwards W 6-5 55 Apr. 7 at Houston L 4-5 233 Feb. 18 UT ARLINGTON L 4-5 182 Feb. 28 SAM HOUSTON STATE L 0-3 — Apr. 10 NORTHWOOD W 12-4 134 Feb. 21 TEXAS TECH L 1-3 316 Feb. 28 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 14-2 120 Apr. 13 ARKANSAS NR-#7 L 3-13 208 Feb. 23 TEXAS TECH W 4-0 — Mar. 3 UT ARLINGTON W 8-5 — Apr. 14 ARKANSAS NR-#7 W 2-1 — Feb. 23 TEXAS TECH L 4-5 567 Mar. 3 UT ARLINGTON L 6-8 126 Apr. 14 ARKANSAS NR-#7 L 2-3 342 Feb. 28 at Texas NR-#9 L 5-12 3159 Mar. 6 vs. Central Michigan ! W 5-4 91 Apr. 20 at Texas Tech W 10-0 823 Feb. 29 at Texas NR-#9 L 6-7 — Mar. 7 vs. UT-Pan American ! W 5-2 250 Apr. 21 at Texas Tech L 1-2 — Feb. 29 at Texas NR-#9 L 5-14 6553 Mar. 8 vs. Central Michigan ! W 8-2 — Apr. 21 at Texas Tech W 5-3 912 Mar. 3 at Stephen F. Austin W 11-0 105 Mar. 8 vs. Wake Forest ! W 8-6 231 Apr. 25 TEXAS STATE W 14-7 104 Mar. 6 at Texas A&M NR-#21 L 6-7 5428 Mar. 10 LAMAR W 12-6 211 Apr. 28 at TCU W 4-2 — Mar. 7 at Texas A&M NR-#21 W 4-0 — Mar. 11 LAMAR W 11-7 — Apr. 28 at TCU W 5-4 725 Mar. 7 at Texas A&M NR-#21 W 7-6 5294 Mar. 11 LAMAR W 11-5 359 Apr. 29 at TCU W 8-4 304 Mar. 10 at Sam Houston State W 10-6 — Mar. 14 at Sam Houston State W 10-7 — Mar. 10 at Sam Houston State W 7-6 110 Mar. 14 at Sam Houston State W 6-4 300 1991 40-20 (SWC 12-9, 3rd) Mar. 13 TCU W 2-1 707 Mar. 17 at Rice W 4-3 750 Mar. 14 TCU W 6-5 — Mar. 18 at Rice W 1-0 — MICKEY SULLIVAN Mar. 14 TCU W 8-3 602 Mar. 18 at Rice W 7-1 600 NCAA Midwest Regional Mar. 16 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 5-2 519 Mar. 20 NORTHWESTERN W 13-4 369 #29 CB Mar. 20 RICE W 1-0 2224 Mar. 24 TEXAS NR-#7 L 4-5 2579 Mar. 21 RICE L 0-1 — Mar. 25 TEXAS NR-#7 W 6-0 — Feb. 8 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 6-0 478 Mar. 21 RICE W 6-5 514 Mar. 25 TEXAS NR-#7 L 3-6 2700 Feb. 9 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 15-8 — Mar. 24 TEXAS WESLEYAN L 4-7 357 Mar. 27 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 12-2 109 Feb. 9 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 16-6 305 Mar. 25 DALLAS BAPTIST W 6-5 339 Mar. 31 at Texas A&M NR-#1 L 3-10 5207 Feb. 12 HARDIN SIMMONS W 21-2 244 Mar. 27 HOUSTON W 5-1 555 HISTORY Apr. 1 at Texas A&M NR-#1 L 8-9 — Feb. 15 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 2-0 261 Mar. 28 HOUSTON L 1-3 — Apr. 1 at Texas A&M NR-#1 L 2-12 4921 Feb. 16 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN L 3-4 178 Mar. 28 HOUSTON L 5-7 455 Apr. 4 at Dallas Baptist W 11-5 n/a Feb. 20 ST. MARY’S W 4-0 141 Mar. 31 TEXAS STATE W 8-3 140 Apr. 7 HOUSTON NR-#23 W 8-7 567 Feb. 22 DALLAS BAPTIST W 6-3 443 Apr. 3 at Rice W 8-0 415 Apr. 8 HOUSTON NR-#23 W 7-2 — Feb. 23 DALLAS BAPTIST L 1-8 — Apr. 4 at Rice L 0-4 — Apr. 8 HOUSTON NR-#23 L 1-2 581 Feb. 23 DALLAS BAPTIST W 5-0 543 Apr. 4 at Rice L 2-5 856 Apr. 11 SOUTHWESTERN W 14-4 145 Feb. 26 UT ARLINGTON L 1-2 — Apr. 7 TEXAS NR-#6 L 1-3 2122 Apr. 14 at Arkansas NR-#11 L 4-8 1738 Feb. 26 UT ARLINGTON L 6-0 162 Apr. 8 at Texas State L 2-11 110 Apr. 15 at Arkansas NR-#11 L 1-9 — Mar. 1 at UT Arlington W 8-3 178 Apr. 10 SAM HOUSTON STATE L 4-7 512 Apr. 15 at Arkansas NR-#11 L 3-10 2013 Mar. 2 at UT Arlington W 6-3 — Apr. 11 SAM HOUSTON STATE L 3-5 — Apr. 18 DALLAS BAPTIST L 3-6 164 Mar. 2 at UT Arlington W 5-1 315 Apr. 11 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 3-2 289 Apr. 21 TEXAS TECH L 0-4 409 Mar. 5 at Sam Houston State W 2-1 — Apr. 14 at Dallas Baptist L 0-8 118 Apr. 22 TEXAS TECH W 3-2 — Mar. 5 at Sam Houston State W 5-1 298 Apr. 20 TEXAS A&M • L 1-3 — Apr. 22 TEXAS TECH L 6-8 415 Mar. 8 LAMAR W 6-0 269 Apr. 20 TEXAS A&M • L 0-1 367 Apr. 28 TCU L 6-13 471 Mar. 9 LAMAR W 5-0 — Apr. 21 TEXAS A&M • W 9-2 210 Apr. 29 TCU L 6-7 — Mar. 9 LAMAR W 5-2 322 Apr. 24 at TCU • W 6-4 — Apr. 29 TCU L 6-7 230 Mar. 11 TEXAS LUTHERAN W 15-6 — Apr. 24 at TCU • W 7-2 385 Mar. 11 TEXAS LUTHERAN W 9-4 131 Apr. 25 at TCU • W 12-10 492 ! - Palm Valley Tournament, Edinburg, Texas Mar. 12 SCHREINER W 10-2 — Apr. 28 TEXAS NR-#5 • L 0-9 — Mar. 12 SCHREINER W 5-3 211 Apr. 28 TEXAS NR-#5 • W 3-2 1469 Mar. 14 at UT-Pan American W 5-0 305 May 1 at Texas Tech • L 2-3 546 Mar. 19 at Dallas Baptist L 1-3 — May 2 at Texas Tech • L 2-5 — Mar. 19 at Dallas Baptist L 8-10 221 May 2 at Texas Tech • L 4-10 628 Mar. 22 at Rice W 14-5 584 Mar. 23 at Rice L 5-6 — Mar. 23 at Rice L 11-12 554 Mar. 26 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 11-7 — Mar. 26 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 7-6 248 Mar. 29 TEXAS NR-#6 L 2-3 1700

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1993 41-19 (SWC 11-7, t-2nd) Mar. 10 SAN DIEGO STATE W 11-2 72 1996 32-27 (SWC 11-13, t-4th) Mar. 11 SAN DIEGO STATE W 10-5 137 MICKEY SULLIVAN Mar. 12 SAN DIEGO STATE L 6-11 101 STEVE SMITH NCAA South Regional Mar. 14 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 3-2 300 SWC Tournament Champions Mar. 15 SAM HOUSTON STATE [10] W 2-1 210 Feb. 12 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 11-2 — #23 BA • #30 CB • #24 USA Mar. 18 DALLAS BAPTIST L 3-6 375 Feb. 12 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 11-2 635 Mar. 19 DALLAS BAPTIST 7 W 10-6 — Feb. 16 vs Missouri State ! W 6-5 121 Jan. 28 at San Diego State W 11-4 328 Mar. 19 DALLAS BAPTIST 7 L 4-6 300 Feb. 17 vs. Arkansas State ! L 2-7 347 Jan. 29 at San Diego State W 7-4 342 Mar. 22 UT ARLINGTON W 14-5 156 Feb. 18 at UT Arlington ! L 2-6 583 Jan. 30 at San Diego State W 11-3 311 Mar. 25 TEXAS TECH 7 • W 4-0 776 Feb. 19 MCNEESE STATE L 8-12 202 Feb. 2 at St. Mary’s W 13-3 112 Mar. 26 TEXAS TECH • L 1-4 776 Feb. 20 MCNEESE STATE W 8-5 276 Feb. 5 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 2-0 261 Mar. 28 TEXAS TECH • L 5-10 452 Feb. 23 at Northwestern State L 2-14 222 Feb. 6 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 12-5 — Mar. 29 at Sam Houston State W 9-5 350 Feb. 24 at Northwestern State 7 L 2-3 — Feb. 6 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN W 3-1 417 Apr. 1 at TCU • L 12-24 733 Feb. 24 at Northwestern State [10] L 4-5 341 Feb. 9 at Sam Houston State #23-NR L 2-4 249 Apr. 2 at TCU 7 • L 1-4 — Feb. 27 at Texas State W 12-3 177 Feb. 10 CONCORDIA LUTHERAN #23-NR L 5-6 164 Apr. 2 at TCU • L 1-12 844 Mar. 2 MEMPHIS 7 W 16-2 238 Feb. 12 TEXAS LUTHERAN #23-NR W 18-6 178 Apr. 4 ORAL ROBERTS [10] L 7-8 100 Mar. 2 MEMPHIS W 22-3 237 Feb. 13 TEXAS LUTHERAN #23-NR W 11-0 — Apr. 5 ORAL ROBERTS L 4-19 100 Mar. 3 MEMPHIS L 14-19 346 Feb. 13 TEXAS LUTHERAN #23-NR W 9-8 314 Apr. 8 at Rice NR-#17 • L 5-10 1007 Mar. 5 UT ARLINGTON 7 W 16-9 — Feb. 19 at McNeese State W 6-0 — Apr. 9 at Rice 7 NR-#17 • L 4-7 — Mar. 5 UT ARLINGTON 7 W 12-7 202 Feb. 19 at McNeese State L 1-6 245 Apr. 9 at Rice NR-#17 • L 9-12 1027 Mar. 9 at Southern Mississippi W 6-5 1699 Feb. 20 at McNeese State W 10-7 350 Apr. 12 HOUSTON BAPTIST L 6-10 475 Mar. 10 at Southern Mississippi W 7-6 1758 Feb. 23 at UTSA W 12-4 131 Apr. 15 TEXAS NR-#17 • W 6-2 1751 Mar. 11 OKLAHOMA [12] L 18-23 1106 Feb. 26 DALLAS BAPTIST W 5-0 271 Apr. 16 at Texas 7 NR-#17 • L 1-3 — Mar. 12 OKLAHOMA L 5-16 892 Feb. 27 DALLAS BAPTIST W 8-1 — Apr. 16 at Texas NR-#17 • L 4-10 5821 Mar. 14 vs. Texas A&M NR-#24 ^• W 12-1 2106 Feb. 27 DALLAS BAPTIST W 7-2 321 Apr. 19 at Dallas Baptist W 13-8 547 Mar. 15 vs. Texas ^• W 12-9 2485 Mar. 5 at Texas Tech • L 0-1 1734 Apr. 22 at Texas A&M • L 0-3 1923 Mar. 16 at Houston ^• L 5-7 3280 Mar. 6 at Texas Tech • W 7-4 — Apr. 23 TEXAS A&M [10] • W 5-4 — Mar. 17 vs. TCU ^• L 8-9 585 Mar. 6 at Texas Tech • L 6-10 751 Apr. 23 TEXAS A&M 7 • L 11-12 1787 Mar. 19 TEXAS STATE W 11-6 756 Mar. 9 at Texas State W 5-4 236 Apr. 27 UTSA L 6-7 250 Mar. 22 TEXAS TECH NR-#4 • L 6-23 1732 Mar. 10 vs. UT-Pan American ! L 3-4 487 Apr. 30 HOUSTON • W 5-3 250 Mar. 23 TEXAS TECH 7 NR-#4 • W 8-0 — Mar. 11 vs. Maine ! L 6-10 175 May 1 HOUSTON 7 • W 6-2 — Mar. 23 TEXAS TECH NR-#4 • L 2-24 1526 Mar. 11 vs. UT-Pan American ! L 4-6 895 May 1 HOUSTON • W 6-5 200 Mar. 24 TEXAS TECH NR-#4 • L 3-11 943 Mar. 17 ST. MARY’S L 0-6 110 Mar. 29 DALLAS BAPTIST L 5-6 546 Mar. 20 ORAL ROBERTS L 0-2 — ! - Played in Arlington, Texas Mar. 30 DALLAS BAPTIST L 2-3 621 Mar. 20 ORAL ROBERTS L 1-4 210 Apr. 2 TEXAS STATE W 11-7 306 Mar. 23 ST. Edwards W 9-3 151 Apr. 3 UTSA W 19-11 236 Mar. 24 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 8-1 115 1995 25-28 (SWC 7-17, 6th) Apr. 6 at TCU 7 • L 2-3 — Mar. 26 UT ARLINGTON W 2-0 313 STEVE SMITH Apr. 6 at TCU • L 1-6 794 Mar. 27 UT ARLINGTON W 6-5 485 Apr. 7 at TCU • W 17-7 388 Mar. 31 TEXAS STATE W 5-3 176 Feb. 7 TEXAS STATE W 6-0 70 Apr. 9 UT ARLINGTON W 5-0 246 Apr. 2 RICE NR-#22 • W 18-0 624 Feb. 10 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN 7 L 0-4 — Apr. 10 at Sam Houston State W 9-4 202 Apr. 3 RICE NR-#22 • W 6-5 312 Feb. 10 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN [11] W 7-6 1009 Apr. 12 HOUSTON • W 8-3 646 Apr. 4 RICE NR-#22 • L 2-8 127 Feb. 17 at McNeese State L 1-5 160 Apr. 13 HOUSTON 7 • L 0-2 — Apr. 6 UTSA W 12-5 154 Feb. 18 at McNeese State 7 W 6-5 — Apr. 13 HOUSTON • W 13-12 896 Apr. 9 at Texas NR-#1 • L 1-2 6209 Feb. 18 at McNeese State 7 L 1-2 450 Apr. 16 at UTSA W 9-5 220 Apr. 10 TEXAS NR-#1 • W 7-4 — Feb. 21 at UT Arlington W 6-3 182 Apr. 17 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 14-6 318 Apr. 10 TEXAS NR-#1 • W 8-6 2134 Feb. 22 at UTSA W 17-10 220 Apr. 19 TEXAS NR-#9 • W 8-7 2432 Apr. 13 at UT Arlington W 8-5 146 Feb. 24 NORTHWESTERN STATE W 2-0 425 Apr. 20 at Texas 7 NR-#9 • W 7-5 — Apr. 16 TEXAS A&M NR-#1 • L 0-1 2321 Feb. 25 NORTHWESTERN STATE 7 L 5-9 — Apr. 20 at Texas NR-#9 • L 2-5 5402 Apr. 17 at Texas A&M NR-#1 • W 2-1 — Feb. 25 NORTHWESTERN STATE 7 L 5-10 212 Apr. 23 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 14-6 252 Apr. 17 at Texas A&M NR-#1 • L 2-9 6486 Mar. 4 CREIGHTON 7 W 1-0 — Apr. 24 CONCORDIA W 15-0 236 Apr. 20 SAM HOUSTON STATE L 2-11 207 Mar. 4 CREIGHTON L 3-5 250 Apr. 26 at Rice • W 9-6 583 Apr. 23 TCU • W 11-5 976 Mar. 5 CREIGHTON [11] W 3-2 325 Apr. 27 at Rice 7 • W 7-0 — Apr. 24 TCU • L 3-6 — Mar. 8 at Stephen F. Austin W 4-2 203 Apr. 27 at Rice • L 3-4 757 Apr. 24 TCU • W 8-7 962 Mar. 11 vs. Nebraska ! W 1-0 1711 Apr. 28 at Rice • W 6-3 717 Apr. 27 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 3-1 — Mar. 12 vs. Notre Dame ! W 2-1 1925 May 8 LAMAR W 6-4 336 Apr. 27 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 7-6 223 Mar. 13 vs. George Washington ! W 10-6 1300 May 10 TEXAS A&M 7 • L 8-16 — May 1 at Houston • W 4-3 235 Mar. 14 vs. Notre Dame ! W 10-4 1300 May 10 TEXAS A&M • L 1-9 1284 May 2 at Houston • W 10-3 — Mar. 16 vs. Texas A&M ^• W 6-4 2236 May 11 at Texas A&M • L 2-5 2147 May 2 at Houston • W 13-8 343 Mar. 17 vs. Texas NR-#7 ^• W 1-0 1100 May 15 vs. TCU $ L 5-12 2185 May 13 vs. Texas Tech #24-#12 $ W 6-4 2556 Mar. 18 vs. TCU ^• L 3-5 1250 May 17 vs. Texas A&M $ W 8-1 2170 May 14 at Texas #24-#4 $ W 9-4 6352 Mar. 18 at Houston ^• W 2-1 4305 May 18 vs. Texas Tech NR-#12 $ L 4-10 2890 May 15 at Texas #24-#4 $ W 10-6 5639 Mar. 21 IOWA W 12-7 1278 May 27 vs. Kent #14-NR % W 4-1 977 Mar. 24 TCU • L 3-4 1512 ! - UT Arlington Tournament, Arlington, Texas May 28 vs. South Alabama #14-NR % L 3-9 1521 Mar. 25 TCU 7 • L 7-9 — ^ - SWC First Pitch Tournament, Houston, Texas May 29 at LSU #14-#3 % L 6-13 4923 Mar. 25 TCU • L 5-8 1322 $ - SWC Tournament, Lubbock, Texas Mar. 31 at Oklahoma NR-#11 L 3-5 763 ! - Citrus Tournament, Edinburgh, Texas Apr. 1 at Oklahoma NR-#11 L 3-8 1017 1997 32-23 (BIG 12 18-12, 5th) $ - SWC Tournament, Austin, Texas Apr. 2 at Oklahoma NR-#11 L 0-23 1030 % - NCAA South Regional, Baton Rouge, La. Apr. 4 UT ARLINGTON [16] W 7-6 296 STEVE SMITH Apr. 7 RICE NR-#12 • W 6-2 122 HISTORY 1994 24-28-1 (SWC 6-12, t-5th) Apr. 8 RICE 7 NR-#12 • W 21-18 — Feb. 10 CENTENARY W 15-1 371 Apr. 8 RICE NR-#12 • L 5-9 1336 Feb. 11 CENTENARY W 6-3 271 MICKEY SULLIVAN Apr. 9 RICE • L 5-11 746 Feb. 15 at LSU NR-#12 L 2-13 6563 Apr. 11 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 14-1 356 Feb. 15 at LSU NR-#12 L 5-11 6140 Feb. 3 at Grand Canyon L 3-8 362 Apr. 12 at Sam Houston State L 0-3 956 Feb. 16 at LSU NR-#12 L 3-8 6549 Feb. 4 at Grand Canyon L 1-3 402 Apr. 14 TEXAS A&M • L 8-17 2216 Feb. 18 at Texas State W 10-8 153 Feb. 5 at Grand Canyon [10] T 11-11 421 Apr. 15 at Texas A&M 7 [8] • L 2-3 — Feb. 22 at Memphis 7 W 3-1 — Feb. 8 at UT Arlington L 6-8 156 Apr. 15 at Texas A&M • L 0-4 3787 Feb. 22 at Memphis W 14-5 120 Feb. 11 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN 8 W 20-6 142 Apr. 18 UTSA [14] W 3-2 350 Feb. 23 at Memphis L 5-9 150 Feb. 12 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN 7 W 3-2 — Apr. 21 at Texas NR-#13 • L 1-7 5650 Feb. 28 TEXAS A&M NR-#8 • W 10-5 1763 Feb. 12 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN 7 W 2-1 220 Apr. 22 TEXAS 7 [8] NR-#13 • L 1-2 — Mar. 1 at Texas A&M NR-#8 • L 11-13 3563 Feb. 15 TEXAS LUTHERAN L 4-9 72 Apr. 22 TEXAS 7 NR-#13 • W 7-3 1356 Mar. 2 at Texas A&M NR-#8 • W 11-10 2202 Feb. 17 MCNEESE STATE L 2-18 175 Apr. 25 TEXAS STATE L 2-8 300 Mar. 4 UT ARLINGTON W 3-0 132 Feb. 18 MCNEESE STATE 8 L 3-10 — Apr. 26 DALLAS BAPTIST W 7-6 300 Mar. 5 RICE [11] NR-#3 W 3-2 1623 Feb. 18 MCNEESE STATE 7 L 1-10 121 Apr. 28 at Houston • W 5-4 523 Mar. 8 at Nebraska [11] • W 7-6 750 Feb. 23 at UTSA L 2-10 101 Apr. 29 at Houston 7 • L 5-7 — Mar. 8 at Nebraska • W 13-4 250 Feb. 25 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN [10] W 4-3 104 Apr. 29 at Houston • L 3-5 675 Mar. 9 at Nebraska • W 12-3 475 Feb. 26 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 7 W 6-4 — May 12 at Texas Tech NR-#8 • L 4-8 1411 Mar. 11 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI L 7-16 311 Feb. 26 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 7 W 7-1 89 May 13 at Texas Tech 7 NR-#8 • L 6-11 — Mar. 14 at Texas • W 7-5 4433 Mar. 2 TEXAS STATE 7 [9] W 2-1 — May 13 at Texas Tech NR-#8 • L 1-23 1603 Mar. 15 TEXAS • L 5-6 1872 Mar. 2 TEXAS STATE 7 W 13-6 92 May 14 at Texas Tech NR-#8 • L 3-13 1546 Mar. 16 TEXAS • W 7-4 1592 Mar. 4 vs. Iowa State ! W 7-6 111 Mar. 18 TEXAS STATE #19-NR L 7-8 875 Mar. 5 at UT Arlington 7 W 3-1 247 ! - Irish Classic, San Antonio, Texas Mar. 19 CORNELL #19-NR W 6-5 483 Mar. 7 at Oral Roberts L 6-8 205 ^ - SWC Firstpitch, Houston, Texas Mar. 21 TEXAS TECH #19-#17 • L 5-8 1865

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Mar. 22 TEXAS TECH #19-#17 • W 3-2 1903 May 14 vs. Missouri #16-NR ! W 7-3 2800 2000 45-17 (BIG 12 23-7, 1st) Mar. 23 TEXAS TECH #19-#17 • L 3-16 1852 May 15 vs. Texas Tech #16-#21 ! L 4-11 9443 Mar. 26 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN #23-NR W 7-1 231 May 16 vs. Texas A&M #16-#9 ! L 5-8 12674 STEVE SMITH Mar. 29 at Iowa State #23-NR • L 2-3 — May 21 vs. Richmond #19-NR $ L 10-12 752 NCAA Waco Regional Mar. 29 at Iowa State 8 #23-NR • L 9-19 200 May 22 at Florida #19-#4 $ W 10-5 2112 Big 12 Conference Champions Mar. 30 at Iowa State #23-NR • W 18-11 253 May 23 vs. Illinois [13] #19-NR $ L 7-8 738 #14 BA • #18 CB • #17 USA Apr. 1 CONCORDIA W 16-1 212 Apr. 2 HOUSTON NR-#19 L 5-12 653 ! - Big 12 Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. Feb. 5 NORTHWESTERN STATE #10-NR W 7-0 2392 Apr. 5 at Kansas • L 9-10 — $ - NCAA South I Regional, Gainesville, Fla. Feb. 6 NORTHWESTERN STATE #10-NR W 9-7 2326 Apr. 5 at Kansas [11] • L 7-8 750 Feb. 8 at UMHB #10-NR W 9-4 675 Apr. 6 at Kansas • W 7-2 275 Feb. 11 at Cal State Fullerton #10-#5 L 0-1 1322 Apr. 8 UTSA W 11-8 217 1999 50-15 (BIG 12 20-7, 2nd) Feb. 12 at Cal State Fullerton #10-#5 L 4-16 1115 Apr. 9 at UT Arlington W 8-3 407 STEVE SMITH Feb. 13 at Cal State Fullerton #10-#5 W 9-1 829 Apr. 12 MISSOURI • L 2-3 — NCAA Waco Super Regional Feb. 16 UTSA #11-NR W 10-3 2299 Apr. 12 MISSOURI [10] • W 6-5 435 NCAA Waco Regional Feb. 18 at TCU #11-NR W 8-3 589 Apr. 13 MISSOURI • W 9-6 687 #8 BA • #9 CB • #9 USA Feb. 19 TCU #11-NR W 4-3 2715 Apr. 15 at Rice NR-#19 L 4-8 1057 Feb. 20 TCU #11-NR W 11-2 2530 Apr. 16 TEXAS STATE W 4-0 317 Feb. 5 at Long Beach State NR-#2 W 3-2 1558 Feb. 22 TEXAS STATE #6-NR W 8-0 2311 Apr. 18 at Oklahoma State [10] NR-#10 • L 10-12 1865 Feb. 6 at Long Beach State [11] NR-#2 L 6-7 1365 Feb. 26 OKLAHOMA STATE #6-NR • L 1-2 — Apr. 19 at Oklahoma State NR-#10 • L 6-7 1915 Feb. 7 at Long Beach State NR-#2 L 5-6 1019 Feb. 26 OKLAHOMA STATE 7 #6-NR • W 13-1 3719 Apr. 19 at Oklahoma State NR-#10 • W 11-6 2431 Feb. 9 at Louisiana-Monroe L 4-15 1317 Feb. 27 OKLAHOMA STATE #6-NR • W 7-5 2818 Apr. 22 KANSAS STATE • W 9-7 — Feb. 10 at Louisiana-Monroe W 2-0 512 Mar. 1 at Rice #5-NR W 5-2 2652 Apr. 22 KANSAS STATE • W 10-9 652 Feb. 12 MISSISSIPPI L 6-15 323 Mar. 3 at TEXAS A&M #5-NR • W 3-2 7877 Apr. 23 KANSAS STATE • W 9-7 867 Feb. 13 MISSISSIPPI W 7-3 410 Mar. 4 TEXAS A&M #5-NR • W 10-4 4023 Apr. 29 at Houston L 5-13 633 Feb. 14 MISSISSIPPI W 15-10 376 Mar. 5 TEXAS A&M #5-NR • W 6-4 3986 Apr. 30 UT ARLINGTON W 11-6 987 Feb. 16 UTSA W 6-1 234 Mar. 7 at Mississippi #4-NR W 5-2 1812 May 2 OKLAHOMA NR-#19 • L 5-6 1617 Feb. 19 vs. Vanderbilt ! W 10-4 1059 Mar. 8 at Mississippi #4-NR W 4-3 1398 May 3 OKLAHOMA NR-#19 • W 12-8 1736 Feb. 20 vs. Oklahoma ! W 7-3 1074 Mar. 11 ORAL ROBERTS #4-NR L 0-3 — May 4 OKLAHOMA NR-#19 • W 7-6 1653 Feb. 21 at Houston [22] ! W 8-2 1225 Mar. 11 ORAL ROBERTS [16] #4-NR L 8-9 2437 May 15 vs. Oklahoma State NR-#12 ! L 8-11 3100 Feb. 24 at Sam Houston State W 5-3 500 Mar. 12 ORAL ROBERTS #4-NR W 10-4 2421 May 16 vs. Missouri ! L 8-9 550 Feb. 26 KANSAS STATE 7 ! W 22-6 752 Mar. 17 at Texas Tech #6-NR • L 2-3 2915 Feb. 27 KANSAS STATE ! W 7-0 1117 Mar. 18 at Texas Tech #6-NR • L 11-16 3275 ! - Big 12 Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. Feb. 28 KANSAS STATE [10] ! W 7-6 1291 Mar. 19 at Texas Tech #6-NR • L 6-10 3012 Mar. 2 at Houston #22-NR W 7-2 528 Mar. 24 at Oklahoma 7 #16-NR • W 15-3 1096 Mar. 5 at Oklahoma State #22-NR • W 5-2 484 Mar. 25 at Oklahoma #16-NR • W 6-3 1147 1998 41-20-1 (BIG 12 18-10, 2nd) Mar. 6 at Oklahoma State #22-NR • L 1-12 447 Mar. 26 at Oklahoma #16-NR • L 6-12 1045 STEVE SMITH Mar. 7 at Oklahoma State #22-NR • W 11-4 351 Mar. 28 HOUSTON #15-#12 L 3-4 2452 NCAA SOUTH I Regional Mar. 9 CREIGHTON #19-NR W 4-2 279 Mar. 29 UMHB #15-NR W 12-0 2355 #22 BA • #28 CB • #22 USA Mar. 16 MISSOURI STATE #19-NR W 17-6 349 Mar. 31 NEBRASKA #15-NR • W 4-2 2861 Mar. 17 MISSOURI STATE #19-NR W 6-5 455 Apr. 1 NEBRASKA #15-NR • W 3-2 2527 Feb. 5 at Arizona #13-#24 L 1-8 556 Mar. 19 MISSOURI #19-NR • L 4-8 720 Apr. 2 NEBRASKA [10] #15-NR • W 7-6 2483 Feb. 6 at Arizona #13-#24 L 2-15 725 Mar. 20 MISSOURI #19-NR • W 6-4 1120 Apr. 4 at Texas State [11] #13-NR W 6-3 621 Feb. 7 at Arizona #13-#24 L 6-9 885 Mar. 21 MISSOURI #19-NR • W 9-2 1068 Apr. 5 UT ARLINGTON #13-NR W 9-8 2585 Feb. 11 TEXAS STATE #22-NR W 9-8 287 Mar. 23 at UTSA #18-NR W 3-0 1100 Apr. 7 at Missouri #13-NR [CSSW] • W 6-4 551 Feb. 12 SAM HOUSTON STATE #22-NR W 5-0 175 Mar. 26 TEXAS TECH #18-#10 • W 2-1 1442 Apr. 8 at Missouri #13-NR [CSSW] • W 13-4 1042 Feb. 14 UALR #22-NR W 9-5 — Mar. 27 TEXAS TECH [10] #18-#10 • W 6-5 1503 Apr. 9 at Missouri #13-NR [CSSW] • L 8-9 987 Feb. 14 UALR 7 #22-NR W 11-0 208 Mar. 28 TEXAS TECH #18-#10 • W 9-8 1478 Apr. 14 IOWA STATE #9-NR • W 6-0 2652 Feb. 15 UALR #22-NR W 7-2 196 Mar. 30 HOUSTON #12-NR W 13-4 279 Apr. 15 IOWA STATE #9-NR • W 4-0 2720 Feb. 17 UT ARLINGTON #19-NR W 14-5 137 Mar. 31 MCNEESE STATE #12-NR W 14-13 248 Apr. 16 IOWA STATE #9-NR • W 2-1 2402 Feb. 20 MICHIGAN #19-#11 W 7-5 578 Apr. 2 at Kansas #12-NR • W 9-0 716 Apr. 18 at Houston #7-#13 L 2-13 2219 Feb. 21 MICHIGAN #19-#11 W 17-6 — Apr. 3 at Kansas #12-NR • W 4-3 823 Apr. 19 DALLAS #7-NR W 13-3 2297 Feb. 21 MICHIGAN #19-#11 T 7-7 423 Apr. 4 at Kansas #12-NR • W 14-4 408 Apr. 21 TEXAS #7-#5 • W 6-5 4876 Feb. 24 UTSA #11-NR W 19-12 316 Apr. 6 UMHB #8-NR W 12-5 294 Apr. 22 at Texas #7-#5 • L 4-7 6671 Feb. 27 at Oklahoma 8 #11-#15 L 7-19 1007 Apr. 7 RICE #8-#3 W 7-2 1501 Apr. 23 at Texas #7-#5 • W 11-8 4911 Feb. 28 at Oklahoma #11-#15 L 6-11 716 Apr. 9 at Texas #8-#11 • W 10-3 5893 Apr. 25 TEXAS STATE #5-NR W 7-3 2371 Mar. 1 at Oklahoma #11-#15 W 10-9 913 Apr. 10 TEXAS #8-#11 • L 2-4 3126 Apr. 26 TAMU-CC#5-NR W 7-1 2289 Mar. 3 TEXAS STATE #13-NR W 14-2 436 Apr. 11 TEXAS #8-#11 • W 8-5 3275 Apr. 28 KANSAS #5-NR • W 8-1 3074 Mar. 7 Nebraska #13-NR W 9-3 238 Apr. 13 SAM HOUSTON STATE #7-NR W 17-8 385 Apr. 29 KANSAS #5-NR • W 5-0 3152 Mar. 10 at Arkansas #13-#25 L 1-9 242 Apr. 16 TEXAS A&M #7-#5 • W 7-2 3783 Apr. 30 KANSAS #5-NR • W 6-5 2632 Mar. 13 TEXAS #13-NR • W 6-5 2046 Apr. 17 at Texas A&M #7-#5 • L 4-5 8230 May 9 TEXAS WESLEYAN #3-NR L 1-6 183 Mar. 14 at Texas #13-NR • W 12-5 5042 Apr. 18 at Texas A&M #7-#5 • L 10-11 7107 May 12 at Kansas State 8 #3-NR • W 16-3 135 Mar. 15 at Texas 8 #13-NR • W 20-4 4289 Apr. 20 UTSA 7 #7-NR W 24-11 325 May 13 at Kansas State #3-NR • W 7-5 229 Mar. 17 at UT Arlington #12-NR W 4-1 351 Apr. 21 HOWARD PAYNE 7 #7-NR W 28-1 332 May 14 at Kansas State #3-NR • W 10-7 215 Mar. 18 RICE #12-#9 W 6-4 2113 Apr. 23 OKLAHOMA #7-NR • W 16-12 2112 May 17 vs. Texas A&M #4-NR ! W 12-3 7786 Mar. 20 at Texas Tech #12-#23 • W 3-2 3997 Apr. 24 OKLAHOMA #7-NR • W 3-2 2384 May 18 vs. Texas #4-#12 ! W 3-2 9667 Mar. 21 at Texas Tech #12-#23 • L 1-9 4340 Apr. 25 OKLAHOMA #7-NR • L 11-15 2583 May 20 vs. Texas Tech #4-NR ! W 10-1 11294 Mar. 22 at Texas Tech #12-#23 • W 10-6 4550 Apr. 27 at Rice #7-#1 L 1-6 2742 May 21 vs. Nebraska #4-#10 ! L 3-11 8157 HISTORY Mar. 24 HARDIN SIMMONS #11-NR W 24-7 342 Apr. 30 DALLAS BAPTIST 8 #7-NR W 13-1 2489 May 26 Texas State #5-NR $ L 0-6 4275 Mar. 25 at Rice #11-#9 W 8-1 2408 May 1 DALLAS BAPTIST #7-NR W 9-4 1894 May 27 Florida #5-#14 $ L 1-10 3316 Mar. 28 IOWA STATE 7 #11-NR • W 14-2 — May 14 at Iowa State #7-NR • W 9-3 307 Mar. 28 IOWA STATE #11-NR • W 11-1 1303 May 15 at Iowa State #7-NR • L 5-7 268 ! - Big 12 Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. Mar. 29 IOWA STATE 7 #11-NR • W 23-8 1007 May 16 at Iowa State 7 #7-NR • W 18-1 225 $ - NCAA Waco Regional, Waco, Texas Mar. 31 SAM HOUSTON STATE #9-NR W 8-7 375 May 19 vs. Missouri #7-NR $ W 2-0 7468 Apr. 1 at UTSA #9-NR W 16-1 663 May 20 vs. Texas #7-NR $ W 8-2 12072 2001 37-24 (BIG 12 17-10, 4th) Apr. 3 KANSAS #9-NR • W 5-2 1278 May 22 vs. Missouri #7-NR $ W 9-2 9421 Apr. 4 KANSAS #9-NR • W 4-1 1316 May 23 vs. Nebraska #7-NR $ L 3-4 10252 STEVE SMITH Apr. 5 KANSAS #9-NR • W 10-1 1806 May 28 EASTERN Illinois #8-NR % W 7-3 3823 NCAA Houston Regional Apr. 7 HOUSTON #9-NR W 17-7 986 May 29 Minnesota #8-NR % W 6-4 4146 #22 BA • #20 CB • #25 USA Apr. 8 DALLAS #9-NR W 10-2 635 May 30 Minnesota #8-NR % W 22-6 4287 Apr. 10 at Missouri #9-NR • W 12-1 665 June 4 Oklahoma StATE #7-#16 ^ L 11-18 4675 Feb. 1 vs. Rice [10] #20-#11 ! L 0-1 6405 Apr. 11 at Missouri #9-NR • L 4-6 1278 June 5 Oklahoma StATE #7-#16 ^ W 17-7 4856 Feb. 2 vs. Houston #20-NR ! W 16-7 Apr. 12 at Missouri #9-NR • W 15-14 595 June 6 Oklahoma StATE #7-#16 ^ L 2-6 4776 Feb. 3 vs. TCU #20-NR ! W 12-4 Apr. 14 at Sam Houston State #7-NR L 4-5 210 Feb. 6 UT ARLINGTON #21-NR W 5-2 2371 Apr. 17 OKLAHOMA STATE #7-NR • L 2-8 2168 ! - Univ. of Houston Invitational, Houston, Texas Feb. 9 CAL STATE FULLERTON #21-#18 L 1-2 2109 Apr. 18 OKLAHOMA STATE #7-NR • L 0-2 2342 $ - Big 12 Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. Feb. 10 CAL STATE FULLERTON #21-#18 W 5-0 2971 Apr. 19 OKLAHOMA STATE [10] #7-NR • L 9-11 2220 % - NCAA Waco Regional, Waco, Texas Feb. 11 CAL STATE FULLERTON #21-#18 L 0-5 2542 Apr. 21 at Kansas State #14-NR • L 2-4 — ^ - NCAA Waco Super Regional, Waco, Texas Feb. 14 TEXAS STATE #23-NR W 22-3 2100 Apr. 21 at Kansas State #14-NR • W 10-2 198 Feb. 17 NICHOLLS STATE #23-NR W 4-0 2117 Apr. 22 at Kansas State #14-NR • W 7-1 203 Feb. 18 NICHOLLS STATE 7 #23-NR W 16-1 — Apr. 24 LOUISIANA-MONROE #14-NR W 11-8 1763 Feb. 18 NICHOLLS STATE #23-NR W 7-2 2695 Apr. 25 LOUISIANA-MONROE 7 #14-NR W 6-4 — Feb. 20 at UTSA #22-NR W 13-2 512 Apr. 25 LOUISIANA-MONROE 7 #14-NR L 2-3 1107 Feb. 24 at Texas A&M [11] #22-NR • W 2-1 4139 Apr. 28 at Houston #16-NR W 7-2 886 Feb. 24 at Texas A&M #22-NR • W 11-5 5957 May 1 at Texas A&M #16-#10 • L 1-8 7351 Feb. 25 Texas A&M #22-NR • L 6-8 3933 May 2 TEXAS A&M #16-#10 • L 4-8 4456 Feb. 27 UMHB 5 #18-NR W 9-0 2150 May 3 TEXAS A&M #16-#10 • W 5-2 4012 Mar. 2 MISSOURI #18-NR • W 3-2 2746

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Mar. 3 MISSOURI 7 #18-NR • W 12-2 2596 Apr. 20 Texas A&M #16-#18 • W 6-5 4720 May 30 vs. Murray State #18-NR % W 7-6 3173 Mar. 4 MISSOURI [10] #18-NR • L 4-5 2707 Apr. 21 Texas A&M #16-#18 • W 4-2 4016 May 31 vs. Southern #18-NR % W 10-3 3684 Mar. 6 HOUSTON #18-NR W 16-4 2392 Apr. 24 UT Arlington #16-NR W 7-5 2421 June 1 at Southern Mississippi #18-#12 % W 3-2 4601 Mar. 7 UT ARLINGTON #18-NR L 3-7 2534 Apr. 26 at Kansas State #16-NR • L 9-14 212 June 6 at LSU #11-#8 [ESPN+Plus] ^ W 4-1 7393 Mar. 13 UTSA #22-NR W 14-3 2051 Apr. 27 at Kansas State #16-NR • L 9-12 536 June 7 at LSU #11-#8 [ESPN+Plus] ^ L 5-6 7161 Mar. 16 OKLAHOMA #22-NR • W 5-3 3358 Apr. 28 at Kansas State #16-NR • W 6-5 417 June 8 at LSU #11-#8 [ESPN+Plus] ^ L 5-20 7492 Mar. 17 OKLAHOMA #22-NR • L 2-3 3011 Apr. 30 UT Arlington #25-NR W 8-7 2377 Mar. 18 OKLAHOMA #22-NR • W 5-3 2742 May 3 Dallas Baptist #25-NR L 7-9 3102 ! - Minute Maid Park College Classic, Houston, Texas Mar. 20 at Rice [10] #19-#2 L 7-8 2204 May 4 Dallas Baptist #25-NR W 4-1 — $ - Big 12 Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. Mar. 23 at Kansas #19-NR • W 11-2 450 May 4 Dallas Baptist 7 #25-NR W 14-4 3302 % - NCAA Hattiesburg Regional, Hattiesburg, Miss. Mar. 24 at Kansas 8 #19-NR • W 12-0 325 May 7 TEXAS STATE [11] #25-NR L 5-6 2412 ^ - NCAA Baton Rouge Super Regional, Baton Rouge, La. Mar. 25 at Kansas #19-NR • W 7-3 275 May 14 Houston [10] #25-#10 L 4-5 3054 Mar. 28 MISSOURI STATE #18-NR L 2-3 2088 May 17 at Texas Tech [10] #25-NR • L 7-8 3786 Mar. 30 KANSAS STATE 7 #18-NR • W 14-0 2941 May 18 at Texas Tech #25-NR • L 2-5 4417 2004 29-31 (BIG 12 13-12, 6th) Mar. 31 KANSAS STATE #18-NR • W 8-7 3298 May 19 at Texas Tech 7 #25-NR • L 1-11 4554 STEVE SMITH Apr. 1 KANSAS STATE #18-NR • W 10-2 2989 May 22 vs. Nebraska NR-#18 % L 9-11 8120 Apr. 4 at Houston #15-NR W 10-6 836 May 23 vs. Kansas State % L 2-6 7235 Feb. 14 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT #13-NR L 7-8 2377 Apr. 6 Dallas Baptist #15-NR W 10-7 3118 May 31 vs. Lamar ^ W 4-2 4638 Feb. 15 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT #13-NR W 5-4 — Apr. 7 DALLAS BAPTIST #15-NR L 2-9 — June 1 at Texas NR-#3 ^ L 8-10 6848 Feb. 15 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT [7] #13-NR W 1-0 2679 Apr. 7 Dallas Baptist 7 #15-NR W 13-2 2910 June 1 vs. Lamar ^ W 10-9 4884 Feb. 17 UTSA #12-NR W 6-1 2445 Apr. 10 RICE #12-#5 L 1-5 3088 June 2 at Texas NR-#3 ^ L 0-2 7223 Feb. 20 at Long Beach State #12-#8 L 1-4 1327 Apr. 13 at Nebraska #12-#6 • L 2-6 3658 Feb. 21 at Long Beach State #12-#8 L 3-4 — Apr. 14 at Nebraska #12-#6 • L 4-6 4029 ! - Astros College Classic, Houston, Texas Feb. 21 at Long Beach State #12-#8 L 1-2 1005 Apr. 15 at Nebraska #12-#6 • L 4-10 1355 $ - at , Los Angeles, Calif. Feb. 27 Arizona #15-#16 L 1-2 2965 Apr. 17 at Texas State [15] #20-NR W 3-2 325 % - Big 12 Tournament, Arlington, Texas Feb. 28 Arizona #15-#16 W 10-2 — Apr. 20 at Texas #20-#24 • L 1-5 5554 ^ - NCAA Austin Regional, Austin, Texas Feb. 28 Arizona #15-#16 L 3-5 3284 Apr. 21 TEXAS 8 #20-#24 • W 14-4 4132 Mar. 2 at Houston #25-NR L 4-10 1435 Apr. 22 TEXAS 8 #20-#24 • W 16-6 4128 Mar. 5 UC Irvine #25-NR L 2-3 2864 Apr. 24 at UT Arlington #18-NR L 6-7 — 2003 45-23 (BIG 12 15-12, 5th) Mar. 6 UC Irvine #25-NR L 4-5 3132 Apr. 24 at UT Arlington #18-NR W 11-5 425 STEVE SMITH Mar. 7 UC Irvine #25-NR L 0-1 2756 Apr. 27 at Oklahoma State #18-NR • W 6-5 2769 NCAA Baton Rouge Super Regional Mar. 9 at UT Arlington L 1-5 458 Apr. 28 at Oklahoma State #18-NR • W 7-5 2063 NCAA Hattiesburg Regional Mar. 12 Vanderbilt W 12-0 2392 Apr. 29 at Oklahoma State 7 #18-NR • L 5-15 2131 #11 BA • #13 CB • #13 USA • #11 NCBWA Mar. 13 Vanderbilt L 0-1 2463 May 1 Texas state #18-NR L 9-12 546 Mar. 14 Vanderbilt L 7-11 2454 May 9 TEXAS STATE [10] #18-NR W 13-12 2508 Feb. 4 Texas State #10-NR L 5-9 2711 Mar. 16 Texas State W 7-5 2245 May 11 TEXAS TECH #18-NR • L 8-11 3559 Feb. 7 at Arizona #10-NR L 4-7 616 Mar. 19 at Texas A&M NR-#9 • W 8-7 5629 May 12 TEXAS TECH #18-NR • W 2-1 4176 Feb. 8 at Arizona [10] #10-NR W 12-10 621 Mar. 20 Texas A&M NR-#9 • W 5-0 3905 May 13 TEXAS TECH [10] #18-NR • L 5-6 3205 Feb. 9 at Arizona [11] #10-NR W 11-9 921 Mar. 21 Texas A&M NR-#9 • L 7-8 3449 May 16 vs. Oklahoma State $ L 4-18 8122 Feb. 14 vs. Houston #10-#13 ! W 14-4 8405 Mar. 23 Northwestern State W 8-5 2252 May 17 vs. Iowa State $ L 5-6 6316 Feb. 15 vs. Rice #10-#2 ! L 3-4 14484 Mar. 26 at Oklahoma • L 4-5 1197 May 25 vs. Houston % W 7-1 3754 Feb. 16 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette #10-NR ! W 12-4 10416 Mar. 27 at Oklahoma • L 11-12 1365 May 26 at Rice NR-#14 % W 11-10 3785 Feb. 18 UT Arlington #9-NR W 9-2 2517 Mar. 28 at Oklahoma • L 4-5 2205 May 27 at Rice NR-#14 % L 4-7 3614 Feb. 22 Southern California [12] #9-#8 W 2-1 — Mar. 30 TCU 7 W 11-0 2515 May 28 at Rice NR-#14 % L 4-5 4577 Feb. 22 Southern California #9-#8 W 9-8 3414 Apr. 2 at Missouri • L 4-12 661 Feb. 23 Southern California #9-#8 W 3-1 3157 Apr. 3 at Missouri • W 15-9 682 ! - Astros College Classic, Houston, Texas Feb. 26 at UTSA #8-NR W 9-0 101 Apr. 4 at Missouri • W 9-6 608 $ - Big 12 Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. Feb. 28 at UC Irvine #8-NR W 4-0 525 Apr. 7 UT Arlington W 13-2 2315 % - NCAA Houston Regional, Houston, Texas Mar. 1 at UC Irvine #8-NR W 11-6 772 Apr. 9 Oklahoma State • W 12-2 2778 Mar. 2 at UC Irvine #8-NR W 12-9 731 Apr. 11 Oklahoma State • L 5-11 2531 Mar. 4 UT Arlington #6-NR W 7-4 2378 Apr. 13 Sam Houston State W 10-8 2386 2002 36-26 (BIG 12 13-13, t-5th) Mar. 7 Long Beach State #6-#8 W 6-5 3025 Apr. 16 Texas NR-#1 • L 6-7 5602 STEVE SMITH Mar. 8 Long Beach State #6-#8 L 3-7 3320 Apr. 17 at Texas [10] NR-#1 • W 5-3 6874 NCAA Austin Regional Mar. 9 Long Beach State #6-#8 L 1-7 2933 Apr. 18 at Texas 7 NR-#1 • L 1-11 5872 RV USA • #28 NCBWA Mar. 11 Houston #8-NR W 15-4 2560 Apr. 20 Dallas Baptist L 0-2 2339 Mar. 14 Texas Tech #8-NR • W 3-1 3284 Apr. 23 Kansas • W 8-7 2962 Feb. 7 vs. Rice [12] #16-#11 ! L 9-10 6510 Mar. 15 Texas Tech #8-NR • L 8-9 3322 Apr. 25 Kansas • W 9-2 2537 Feb. 8 vs. Houston #16-NR ! L 2-3 12573 Mar. 16 Texas Tech #8-NR • W 9-2 3172 Apr. 27 at TCU W 4-0 2113 Feb. 9 vs. TCU #16-NR ! L 5-6 15428 Mar. 18 at TCU #8-NR W 10-3 1683 Apr. 28 Texas Southern W 10-3 2345 Feb. 13 UTSA #25-NR W 12-1 2332 Mar. 21 Oklahoma #8-NR • W 6-5 3117 May 1 at Kansas State • W 8-1 — Feb. 15 at Southern California #25-#6 $ W 18-9 615 Mar. 22 Oklahoma #8-NR • W 4-3 2960 May 1 at Kansas State • W 8-1 1272 Feb. 16 at Southern California #25-#6 $ W 8-1 525 Mar. 23 Oklahoma #8-NR • W 10-3 3522 May 2 at Kansas State • L 2-4 448 Feb. 17 at Southern California #25-#6 $ W 3-1 435 Mar. 25 at Rice #7-#1 L 3-4 3683 May 4 Dallas Baptist W 2-1 2442 Feb. 20 at Houston #17-NR L 4-10 898 Mar. 28 Texas A&M #7-NR • L 2-7 4717 May 11 UT Arlington L 3-4 2498 Feb. 22 Oral Roberts #17-NR W 7-3 2898 Mar. 29 at Texas A&M #7-NR • W 9-1 7687 May 12 Texas State L 4-7 2185 Feb. 23 Oral Roberts #17-NR W 9-8 3055 Mar. 30 at Texas A&M #7-NR • L 3-4 5572 May 14 Nebraska • W 2-1 2647 Feb. 24 Oral Roberts #17-NR W 4-2 2472 Apr. 1 UTSA #10-NR W 10-3 2448 May 15 Nebraska • W 3-2 2881 Mar. 1 Texas #16-#14 • W 5-4 3361 Apr. 4 at Texas #10-#13 • L 5-11 5093 May 16 Nebraska • W 9-4 2586 Mar. 2 at Texas #16-#14 • L 3-4 4013 Apr. 5 Texas #10-#13 • L 7-13 4531 May 18 Rice NR-#3 L 4-6 3134 Mar. 3 at Texas #16-#14 • W 11-4 3774 Apr. 6 Texas #10-#13 • L 3-11 4048 May 19 Texas Southern W 11-3 2348 Mar. 6 Winthrop #15-NR W 17-6 2421 Apr. 8 at UT Arlington #16-NR L 8-10 203 May 21 at Texas Tech • L 3-4 3489 Mar. 8 Nebraska #15-#8 • L 4-15 2979 Apr. 11 at Oklahoma State #16-#22 • W 18-6 2530 May 22 at Texas Tech • L 18-19 3297 Mar. 9 Nebraska #15-#8 • W 2-1 2968 Apr. 12 at Oklahoma State #16-#22 • W 16-11 2011 May 23 at Texas Tech • L 6-12 3413 HISTORY Mar. 10 Nebraska #15-#8 • W 9-6 3108 Apr. 13 at Oklahoma State #16-#22 • L 7-10 1537 May 26 vs. Texas Tech NR-#22 W 8-3 8849 Mar. 12 TEXAS STATE #10-NR W 9-6 2737 Apr. 15 at Texas State #16-NR W 12-8 1231 May 27 vs. Missouri 7 L 1-12 8002 Mar. 13 at UT Arlington #10-NR W 8-7 420 Apr. 18 Missouri #16-#25 • W 10-4 3125 May 28 vs. Oklahoma 7 NR-#17 W 14-4 9786 Mar. 15 Kansas #10-NR • W 5-3 2914 Apr. 19 Missouri #16-#25 [FSN] • L 18-23 2970 May 29 vs. Missouri [FSN] L 7-10 9337 Mar. 16 Kansas #10-NR • W 15-9 3114 Apr. 20 Missouri #16-#25 • L 8-12 2735 Mar. 17 Kansas [11] #10-NR • W 5-4 2814 Apr. 22 TCU #24-NR W 22-4 2403 ! - Big 12 Tournament, Arlington, Texas Mar. 20 McNeese State #8-NR W 9-4 2212 Apr. 25 at Kansas #24-NR • L 3-4 776 Mar. 22 at Missouri #8-NR • L 5-7 284 Apr. 26 at Kansas #24-NR • W 11-3 1226 Mar. 23 at Missouri #8-NR • L 6-7 348 Apr. 27 at Kansas #24-NR • W 11-5 665 2005 46-24 (BIG 12 19-8, t-1st) Mar. 24 at Missouri #8-NR • W 11-8 286 Apr. 30 Houston [10] #23-NR W 5-4 2557 STEVE SMITH Mar. 26 TCU #10-NR L 3-5 2471 May 3 Kansas State 7 #23-NR • W 11-1 — NCAA College World Series Mar. 29 at Oklahoma #10-#24 • W 5-4 894 May 3 Kansas State #23-NR • W 10-1 3049 NCAA Waco Super REgional Mar. 31 at Oklahoma #10-#24 • L 1-4 — May 4 Kansas State 8 #23-NR • W 12-2 2787 NCAA Waco Regional Mar. 31 at Oklahoma [11] #10-#24 • L 5-6 897 May 6 Centenary #21-NR W 15-1 2318 Big 12 Conference Co-Champions Apr. 2 at TCU #17-NR W 10-3 299 May 13 Texas State #16-NR W 9-5 2540 #4 BA • #4 CB • #4 USA • #4 NCBWA Apr. 5 Oklahoma StATE #17-NR • L 10-11 3284 May 16 at Nebraska #16-#8 • L 2-6 5571 Apr. 6 Oklahoma STATE #17-NR • W 8-6 2775 May 17 at Nebraska #16-#8 • W 7-1 6289 Feb. 11 vs Houston #10-NR ! W 8-6 9791 Apr. 9 TEXAS STATE #17-NR W 12-4 2380 May 18 at Nebraska #16-#8 • L 6-7 6498 Feb. 12 vs Tennessee #10-NR ! W 3-2 21995 Apr. 10 UTSA #17-NR W 13-1 2415 May 21 vs. Missouri 7 #19-NR $ W 11-0 4880 Feb. 13 vs Rice #10-#19 ! W 6-1 12928 Apr. 12 TAMU-CC #17-NR W 6-5 2712 May 22 vs. Nebraska #19-#7 $ L 5-9 5271 Feb. 15 UT ARLINGTON #8-NR L 6-9 3721 Apr. 13 TAMU-CC #17-NR W 11-5 2888 May 23 vs. Missouri #19-NR $ W 9-8 6296 Feb. 18 ORAL ROBERTS #8-#24 L 3-9 2702 Apr. 14 TAMU-CC #17-NR W 13-9 2795 May 24 vs. Nebraska [14] #19-#7 $ W 7-5 5714 Feb. 19 ORAL ROBERTS #8-#24 W 2-1 2835 Apr. 16 at Texas State #16-NR L 3-6 1079 May 24 vs. Nebraska #19-#7 $ W 6-2 5431 Feb. 20 ORAL ROBERTS #8-#24 W 4-0 2682 Apr. 19 at Texas A&M #16-#18 • L 7-8 6545 May 25 vs. Texas [10] #19-#9 $ L 8-10 5260 Feb. 25 at Arizona State #8-NR L 3-5 2627

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Feb. 26 at Arizona State #8-NR L 4-12 2603 Mar. 24 at Oklahoma #22-#23 • W 6-5 572 Apr. 28 at Texas A&M NR-#18 • L 3-5 5020 Feb. 27 at Arizona State [10] #8-NR W 8-7 2799 Mar. 25 at Oklahoma #22-#23 • L 2-5 851 Apr. 29 at Texas A&M NR-#18 • W 16-12 4455 Mar. 1 at UTSA #14-NR W 4-2 149 Mar. 26 at Oklahoma #22-#23 • L 10-11 782 May 1 at TCU NR-#23 [CSTV] W 3-0 1929 Mar. 4 LONG BEACH STATE #14-NR L 2-4 2858 Mar. 28 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 10-4 2574 May 9 TEXAS SOUTHERN 7 W 16-4 2925 Mar. 5 LONG BEACH STATE #14-NR L 6-7 2720 Mar. 29 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 9-6 2619 May 11 at Nebraska • W 9-2 5312 Mar. 6 LONG BEACH STATE #14-NR W 7-1 2503 Mar. 31 at Texas Tech [COX] • W 2-1 3971 May 12 at Nebraska [NETV] • L 4-10 4595 Mar. 8 NORTHWESTERN STATE #19-NR L 4-5 2289 Apr. 1 at Texas Tech • L 4-14 3332 May 13 at Nebraska • L 4-6 4514 Mar. 11 at Vanderbilt [13] #19-#8 W 9-4 1345 Apr. 2 at Texas Tech 7 • L 1-14 3117 May 15 at Rice NR-#2 [CSTV] L 0-13 2728 Mar. 12 at Vanderbilt #19-#8 W 16-5 1875 Apr. 4 at TCU L 8-18 1768 May 18 KANSAS STATE • W 9-8 2788 Mar. 13 at Vanderbilt #19-#8 W 4-1 1581 Apr. 7 OKLAHOMA STATE • W 14-0 3328 May 19 KANSAS STATE • W 13-7 3119 Mar. 15 TCU [10] #16-#24 W 4-3 2340 Apr. 8 OKLAHOMA STATE • W 8-2 3738 May 20 KANSAS STATE • W 9-3 3005 Mar. 18 at Texas #16-#1 • W 3-2 6621 Apr. 9 OKLAHOMA STATE • W 11-2 3450 May 23 vs. Oklahoma State NR-#21 ^ W 3-1 6309 Mar. 19 TEXAS #16-#1 • W 9-1 4148 Apr. 11 RICE #24-#2 L 4-6 3443 May 25 vs. Missouri NR-#11 ^ W 10-5 8785 Mar. 20 TEXAS #16-#1 [CSTV] V W 4-3 4353 Apr. 13 TEXAS [13] #24-#8 • L 6-7 5313 May 26 vs. Oklahoma ^ W 7-6 7637 Mar. 22 at Texas State #10-NR L 0-12 1776 Apr. 14 at Texas #24-#8 [CSTV] • L 6-8 6373 May 27 vs. Texas A&M NR-#17 [FSN] ^ L 6-14 5713 Mar. 25 at Oklahoma State #10-NR • L 1-7 1021 Apr. 15 at Texas #24-#8 [CSTV] • L 4-5 6333 June 1 vs. TCU NR-#16 † L 2-3 3386 Mar. 26 at Oklahoma State #10-NR • W 6-3 891 Apr. 18 TEXAS STATE W 8-5 2574 June 2 vs. Prairie View A&M † W 9-2 3021 Mar. 27 at Oklahoma State #10-NR • L 2-3 1008 Apr. 21 at Texas A&M • L 2-4 3845 June 3 vs. TCU NR-#16 † L 5-10 3033 Mar. 29 TEXAS SOUTHERN #15-NR W 10-3 2058 Apr. 22 TEXAS A&M • W 4-1 5173 Apr. 1 OKLAHOMA #15-NR • W 5-3 2976 Apr. 23 TEXAS A&M • W 9-8 3912 ! - Minute Maid Park College Classic, Houston, Texas Apr. 2 OKLAHOMA #15-NR • L 2-5 2590 Apr. 25 TEXAS SOUTHERN 8 W 11-1 2343 $ - Pacific State Bank Tiger Classic; Stockton, Calif. Apr. 3 OKLAHOMA #15-NR • W 6-2 2806 Apr. 26 McNEESE STATE L 0-7 2543 % - Quala-T Imprints Baylor Classic; Waco, Texas Apr. 5 HOUSTON #15-NR L 3-9 2057 Apr. 28 at Missouri • L 0-7 356 ^ - Big 12 Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. Apr. 8 KANSAS STATE #15-NR • W 8-3 2835 Apr. 29 at Missouri • W 5-4 488 † - NCAA Houston Regional, Houston, Texas Apr. 9 KANSAS STATE #15-NR • W 11-3 3089 Apr. 30 at Missouri • L 1-3 574 Apr. 10 KANSAS STATE #15-NR • W 8-4 2698 May 2 UT ARLINGTON W 14-5 2534 Apr. 12 at UT Arlington #12-NR L 0-2 411 May 9 TEXAS STATE W 5-3 2604 2008 32-26 (BIG 12 11-16, 6th) Apr. 15 at Kansas #12-NR • W 8-4 951 May 10 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 14-2 2574 STEVE SMITH Apr. 16 at Kansas #12-NR • W 13-2 1191 May 12 NEBRASKA NR-#5 • W 6-5 3341 Apr. 17 at Kansas #12-NR • W 3-2 946 May 13 NEBRASKA NR-#5 • W 4-1 3457 Feb. 22 PURDUE W 2-1 3172 Apr. 19 at TCU [11] #8-NR L 1-2 2031 May 14 NEBRASKA 7 NR-#5 • W 12-2 2856 Feb. 23 PURDUE [11] W 11-10 3301 Apr. 20 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M #8-NR W 4-3 2197 May 16 DALLAS BAPTIST #25-NR W 15-6 2580 Feb. 24 PURDUE W 2-1 3022 Apr. 22 at Nebraska #8-#11 • L 1-7 5015 May 19 at Kansas State #25-NR • L 2-4 784 Feb. 26 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 10-1 2653 Apr. 23 at Nebraska #8-#11 [CSTV] • W 4-1 5481 May 20 at Kansas State #25-NR • L 1-3 647 Feb. 29 ILLINOIS #13-NR ! W 20-6 3033 Apr. 24 at Nebraska #8-#11 • L 3-4 5584 May 21 at Kansas State #25-NR • L 2-3 525 Mar. 1 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO #13-NR ! W 5-4 3253 Apr. 26 UT ARLINGTON #11-NR W 8-5 2304 May 24 vs. Nebraska NR-#15 $ L 2-3 4482 Mar. 2 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN #13-NR ! W 4-3 3005 Apr. 29 TEXAS TECH #11-NR • W 6-1 3364 May 25 vs. Texas NR-#6 $ L 8-16 5391 Mar. 4 LOUISIANA TECH #11-NR L 6-9 2591 Apr. 30 TEXAS TECH #11-NR [FSN] • L 2-3 3066 May 27 vs. Texas Tech [FSN] $ W 5-3 4500 Mar. 5 LOUISIANA TECH #11-NR W 7-6 2545 May 1 TEXAS TECH #11-NR • W 8-5 3137 June 3 vs. Arizona State NR-#16 [CSTV] % W 3-2 3735 Mar. 9 at Mississippi State #11-NR # W 5-4 — May 3 UTSA #10-NR W 6-5 2250 June 4 at Rice NR-#1 [CSTV] % L 2-7 4097 Mar. 9 at Mississippi State #11-NR # W 16-11 6021 May 11 at Rice #10-#15 L 0-7 3495 June 4 vs. Arizona State NR-#16 [CSTV] % W 7-2 2663 Mar. 10 at Mississippi State #10-NR # W 6-3 5622 May 13 TEXAS A&M #10-NR [ESPN2] • W 10-9 4030 June 5 at Rice NR-#1 [CSTV] % L 4-7 3451 Mar. 11 at Oral Roberts #10-NR L 6-7 186 May 14 at Texas A&M #10-NR • W 3-1 6269 Mar. 12 at Oral Roberts #10-NR L 2-12 547 May 15 at Texas A&M #10-NR • W 6-4 4831 ! - Quala-T Imprints Baylor Classic, Waco, Texas Mar. 14 OKLAHOMA STATE #10-#23 • L 5-6 2926 May 17 TEXAS STATE #9-NR W 7-4 2284 $ - Big 12 Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. Mar. 15 OKLAHOMA STATE #10-#23 • W 3-0 3155 May 20 MISSOURI #9-#20 • W 7-5 3204 % - NCAA Houston Regional, Houston, Texas Mar. 16 OKLAHOMA STATE #10-#23 • W 8-5 3151 May 21 MISSOURI #9-#20 • L 3-7 3120 Mar. 21 at Missouri #14-#4 • L 0-7 1196 May 22 MISSOURI #9-#20 • L 4-10 3087 Mar. 22 at Missouri #14-#4 • L 0-3 1124 May 25 vs. Kansas [10] #13-NR $ W 1-0 4726 2007 35-27 (BIG 12 12-15, 6th) Mar. 23 at Missouri 7 #14-#4 • L 2-12 374 May 26 vs. Oklahoma State #13-NR $ W 8-3 5410 STEVE SMITH Mar. 25 HOUSTON BAPTIST #20-NR W 12-4 2694 May 28 vs. Texas #13-#5 $ W 9-8 6032 NCAA Houston Regional Mar. 26 TAMU-CC #20-NR W 11-8 2567 May 29 vs. Nebraska #13-#4 [FSN] $ L 0-1 5862 Mar. 28 at Oklahoma #20-NR • L 2-11 782 June 4 UT-SAN ANTONIO #8-NR % W 8-3 4225 Feb. 9 vs. Houston ! L 2-4 8079 Mar. 29 at Oklahoma [10] #20-NR • L 2-3 957 June 5 TCU #8-#24 % W 8-3 3664 Feb. 10 vs. Rice NR-#1 ! L 0-7 23984 Mar. 30 at Oklahoma #20-NR • W 7-3 700 June 6 STANFORD [12] #8-NR % W 4-3 2842 Feb. 11 vs. Vanderbilt NR-#8 ! L 4-7 10738 Apr. 1 at TCU [CBSCS] L 2-3 2346 June 11 CLEMSON #6-#13 [ESPN] ^ L 2-4 4383 Feb. 13 TEXAS STATE W 10-4 2766 Apr. 2 UTSA L 7-11 2592 June 12 CLEMSON #6-#13 [ESPN] ^ W 7-1 4424 Feb. 16 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 8 W 11-1 2837 Apr. 4 KANSAS • W 4-3 3558 June 13 CLEMSON #6-#13 [ESPN] ^ W 6-1 3780 Feb. 17 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 5-3 2998 Apr. 5 KANSAS • W 12-6 3404 June 18 vs. Texas #4-#5 [ESPN] † L 1-5 26641 Feb. 18 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 10-2 2895 Apr. 6 KANSAS 7 • W 17-7 3097 June 20 vs. Oregon State [10] #4-#2 [ESPN2] † W 4-3 13000 Feb. 20 UTSA W 9-1 2863 Apr. 8 TCU L 3-4 2692 June 21 vs. Tulane #4-#1 [ESPN] † W 8-7 26220 Feb. 23 ORAL ROBERTS [10] W 3-2 2932 Apr. 9 UT ARLINGTON W 6-5 2543 June 22 vs. Texas #4-#5 [ESPN2] † L 3-4 27452 Feb. 24 ORAL ROBERTS W 12-7 3098 Apr. 11 at Kansas State • L 1-6 300 Feb. 25 ORAL ROBERTS L 2-4 2854 Apr. 12 at Kansas State • W 5-4 548 ! - Minute Maid Park College Classic, Houston, Texas Feb. 27 UT ARLINGTON [10] W 9-7 3102 Apr. 13 at Kansas State • W 3-0 700 $ - Big 12 Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. Mar. 2 vs. San Francisco $ W 5-4 115 Apr. 15 DALLAS BAPTIST W 11-4 2842 % - NCAA Waco Regional, Waco, Texas Mar. 3 at Pacific $ L 1-3 548 Apr. 16 at Dallas Baptist L 5-13 650 ^ - NCAA Waco Super Regional, Waco, Texas Mar. 4 vs. San Diego State $ L 2-6 236 Apr. 18 at Texas A&M NR-#19 • L 1-2 6005 HISTORY † - NCAA College World Series, Omaha, Neb. Mar. 6 TEXAS STATE W 6-4 2815 Apr. 19 TEXAS A&M NR-#19 • L 1-11 4794 Mar. 9 SAN FRANCISCO % W 5-1 2781 Apr. 20 TEXAS A&M [11] NR-#19 • L 12-13 3737 Mar. 10 MISSISSIPPI STATE % L 6-8 3290 Apr. 22 TEXAS [CBSCS] L 2-8 3104 2006 37-26 (BIG 12 13-14, 5th) Mar. 11 WINTHROP 8 % W 5-2 3060 Apr. 23 at Texas State 8 W 25-13 367 STEVE SMITH Mar. 16 at Texas NR-#10 • L 2-3 5102 Apr. 26 NEBRASKA [10] NR-#8 • L 4-6 2875 NCAA Houston Regional Mar. 17 TEXAS NR-#10 • L 2-14 5281 Apr. 26 NEBRASKA 7 NR-#8 [FCS] • L 1-14 3880 #26 CB • RV USA • #30 NCBWA Mar. 18 TEXAS NR-#10 • L 3-8 4508 Apr. 27 NEBRASKA NR-#8 • W 8-3 2808 Mar. 20 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 22-1 2634 Apr. 29 at UT Arlington W 14-4 512 Feb. 11 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 9-2 2779 Mar. 23 TEXAS TECH • W 5-1 3290 Apr. 30 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 14-4 2593 Feb. 12 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 8-3 — Mar. 24 TEXAS TECH [10] • L 7-8 4540 May 2 TEXAS • L 1-12 4064 Feb. 12 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 3-1 2762 Mar. 25 TEXAS TECH 7 • W 14-4 2922 May 3 at Texas [FSN] • W 6-1 6320 Feb. 14 UT ARLINGTON W 17-4 2313 Mar. 27 at UT Arlington W 10-2 682 May 4 at Texas [FCS] • L 0-2 6139 Feb. 21 UTSA 5 W 5-0 2386 Mar. 31 at Oklahoma State 7 NR-#14 • L 5-15 — May 13 TEXAS STATE W 7-2 2667 Feb. 25 ARIZONA STATE L 5-9 — Mar. 31 at Oklahoma State NR-#14 • L 7-14 1537 May 14 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 7 W 11-0 2709 Feb. 25 ARIZONA STATE L 3-11 2888 Apr. 1 at Oklahoma State NR-#14 [FSN] • L 5-10 1151 May 16 at Texas Tech • L 4-7 2279 Feb. 26 ARIZONA STATE W 5-3 2952 Apr. 3 HOUSTON W 12-6 2817 May 17 at Texas Tech • W 13-3 2452 Feb. 28 at Texas State W 4-3 1211 Apr. 5 OKLAHOMA NR-#19 [CSTV] • W 4-2 2712 May 18 at Texas Tech • L 5-12 2337 Mar. 3 at Long Beach State NR-#16 L 3-4 1099 Apr. 6 OKLAHOMA NR-#19 • L 4-5 — May 21 vs Nebraska NR-#12 % W 10-4 5396 Mar. 4 at Long Beach State NR-#16 W 5-3 1199 Apr. 6 OKLAHOMA NR-#19 • W 5-2 3005 May 23 vs Oklahoma State 7 NR-#7 % L 3-14 6965 Mar. 5 at Long Beach State NR-#16 W 4-2 1102 Apr. 10 TCU L 3-6 2695 May 24 vs Kansas State % L 2-3 7462 Mar. 7 at UT Arlington W 9-4 467 Apr. 14 at Kansas • W 6-2 737 Mar. 10 PACIFIC ! W 5-4 2827 Apr. 15 at Kansas • L 3-4 — ! - QTI Baylor Classic (Baylor Ballpark; Waco, Texas) Mar. 11 MICHIGAN ! W 16-0 2972 Apr. 15 at Kansas • W 6-2 1378 # - Cadence Bank Challenge (Dudy Noble Field at Polk-Dement Stadium; Starkville, Mar. 12 LOUISIANA TECH ! L 4-12 2925 Apr. 20 MISSOURI • L 4-11 3218 Miss.) Mar. 14 at Houston #22-NR L 3-5 1584 Apr. 21 MISSOURI • L 11-14 4398 % - Big 12 Conference Championship (Bricktown Ballpark; Oklahoma City, Okla.) Mar. 17 KANSAS #22-#25 • W 15-3 2838 Apr. 22 MISSOURI • W 8-3 2852 Mar. 18 KANSAS #22-#25 • L 5-6 2483 Apr. 24 at Texas State 7 W 13-4 773 Mar. 19 KANSAS #22-#25 • W 5-1 2394 Apr. 25 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 4-2 2347 Mar. 21 TCU #22-NR W 10-4 2952 Apr. 27 TEXAS A&M NR-#18 • L 7-12 4444

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2009 30-26 (BIG 12 10-16, 8th) Apr. 4 at Missouri • L 9-13 391 May 19 OKLAHOMA NR-#13 • W 4-2 3290 Apr. 6 TEXAS STATE W 12-3 2474 May 20 OKLAHOMA NR-#13 • L 4-5 3347 STEVE SMITH Apr. 7 NORTHWESTERN STATE W 15-3 2364 May 21 OKLAHOMA NR-#13 • W 3-2 3378 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional Apr. 9 at Texas A&M NR-#23 • L 3-4 4591 May 25 vs. Oklahoma State ^ L 2-6 3656 Apr. 10 TEXAS A&M NR-#23 • W 13-1 3921 May 26 vs. Texas NR-#2 ^ L 1-6 3432 Feb. 20 PACIFIC [10] #8-NR W 2-1 2998 Apr. 11 TEXAS A&M NR-#23 • W 2-1 2928 June 3 vs. California † W 6-4 2785 Feb. 21 PACIFIC #8-NR L 8-9 2762 Apr. 13 at UT Arlington [10] W 5-4 547 June 4 at Rice NR-#9 † W 3-2 4932 Feb. 22 PACIFIC [10] #8-NR W 5-4 2527 Apr. 14 UT ARLINGTON W 18-8 2365 June 5 vs. California † L 0-8 2205 Feb. 23 BYU #6-NR W 7-6 2333 Apr. 16 at Kansas State • L 2-5 2248 June 6 vs. California † L 8-9 2213 Feb. 25 HOUSTON BAPTIST #6-NR W 15-4 2367 Apr. 17 at Kansas State • L 2-5 2054 Feb. 27 vs. Houston #6-NR ! W 3-2 6879 Apr. 18 at Kansas State • L 2-3 2204 % - QTI Opening Weekend Classic (Baylor Ballpark; Waco, Texas) Feb. 28 vs. UCLA #6-#9 ! W 5-1 13928 Apr. 20 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 9-5 2338 ! - Astros College Classic (Minute Maid Park; Houston, Texas) Mar. 1 vs. Rice #6-#10 ! L 3-8 5356 Apr. 21 at Texas State L 3-9 1126 ^ - Big 12 Conference Championship, (Bricktown Ballpark; Oklahoma City, Okla.) Mar. 4 at TCU #6-#13 W 2-1 3029 Apr. 23 NEBRASKA • W 7-6 2602 † - NCAA Houston Regional (; Houston, Texas) Mar. 6 SOUTH ALABAMA #6-NR % W 14-4 2913 Apr. 24 NEBRASKA • L 2-6 3996 Mar. 7 UC IRVINE #6-#5 % W 4-3 3077 Apr. 25 NEBRASKA • W 4-1 2746 Mar. 8 UAB #6-NR % W 11-8 2570 Apr. 27 at TCU NR-#11 [10] L 4-5 3768 2012 49-17 (BIG 12 20-4, 1st) Mar. 14 at Texas A&M #5-#3 • L 2-6 3696 Apr. 28 TCU NR-#11 8 W 14-4 2776 STEVE SMITH Mar. 15 at Texas A&M #5-#3 • L 7-13 3880 Apr. 30 TEXAS NR-#2 [10] • L 2-4 4409 NCAA Waco Super Regional Mar. 16 TEXAS A&M [10] #9-#3 • W 8-7 4224 May 1 at Texas NR-#2 [14] [ESPNU] • L 1-2 7903 NCAA Waco Regional Mar. 18 at Texas State #9-NR W 22-17 980 May 2 at Texas NR-#2 [FSN] • L 1-4 7608 Big 12 Conference Champions Mar. 20 TEXAS TECH #9-NR • W 8-4 3433 May 15 at Texas Tech • W 6-2 — #10 BA • #10 CB • #9 USA • #9 NCBWA Mar. 21 TEXAS TECH #9-NR • W 5-4 3731 May 15 at Texas Tech • L 3-5 2970 Mar. 22 TEXAS TECH #9-NR • L 8-13 3078 May 16 at Texas Tech • W 12-5 3322 Feb. 17 ORAL ROBERTS W 3-2 2681 Mar. 26 TCU #8-#16 W 15-4 2466 May 18 DALLAS BAPTIST W 6-2 2445 Feb. 19 ORAL ROBERTS W 3-2 2741 Mar. 27 KANSAS STATE #8-NR • L 1-7 2642 May 21 OKLAHOMA STATE • W 6-5 2535 Feb. 19 ORAL ROBERTS W 8-1 2909 Mar. 28 KANSAS STATE #8-NR • W 3-2 2687 May 22 OKLAHOMA STATE • W 12-7 2561 Feb. 21 TCU #25-#15 W 7-1 2765 Mar. 29 KANSAS STATE #8-NR • W 7-6 2657 May 23 OKLAHOMA STATE • W 4-1 2587 Feb. 22 vs. Texas State #25-NR ! W 5-1 1179 Mar. 31 TEXAS STATE #7-NR L 3-5 2090 May 26 vs. Kansas State NR-#25 ^ W 11-8 5003 Feb. 24 at UCLA #25-#22 W 15-3 522 Apr. 1 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 7 #7-NR W 14-1 2124 May 28 vs. Oklahoma NR-#12 ^ W 8-3 7094 Feb. 25 at UCLA #25-#22 L 3-9 709 Apr. 3 at Kansas #7-NR • W 8-6 1199 May 29 vs. Kansas ^ W 6-3 5965 Feb. 26 at UCLA #25-#22 L 6-8 776 Apr. 4 at Kansas #7-NR • L 0-6 950 May 30 vs. Texas A&M [10] [FSN] ^ L 3-5 5277 Feb. 28 SAM HOUSTON STATE #25-NR W 6-2 2282 Apr. 5 at Kansas #7-NR v W 21-9 642 June 4 vs. Arizona † L 9-10 2603 Mar. 2 UC IRVINE #25-NR % W 4-2 2636 Apr. 7 NORTHWESTERN STATE 7 #7-NR W 18-1 2342 June 5 vs. Lamar † W 6-4 2536 Mar. 3 LAMAR #25-NR % L 0-8 3062 Apr. 8 DALLAS BAPTIST #7-NR L 3-16 2747 June 6 vs. Arizona † W 4-2 2301 Mar. 3 UC IRVINE #25-NR % W 6-1 3452 Apr. 10 MISSOURI #7-NR • L 3-5 3024 June 6 at TCU NR-#6 † L 0-9 3148 Mar. 4 LAMAR #25-NR % L 7-8 2464 Apr. 11 MISSOURI [11] #7-NR • W 8-7 — Mar. 6 at TCU L 4-9 4253 Apr. 11 MISSOURI 7 #7-NR • W 19-0 3049 % - QTI Baylor Classic (Baylor Ballpark; Waco, Texas) Mar. 7 MICHIGAN STATE L 0-4 2254 Apr. 14 at UT Arlington #7-NR L 4-5 481 ^ - Big 12 Conference Championship, (Bricktown Ballpark; Oklahoma City, Okla.) Mar. 11 MEMPHIS [8] W 2-1 — Apr. 15 UT ARLINGTON #7-NR W 10-7 2616 † - NCAA Fort Worth Regional (; Fort Worth, Texas) Mar. 11 MEMPHIS W 7-3 2352 Apr. 17 at Oklahoma State #7-NR • W 8-5 1122 Mar. 13 at UT Arlington L 4-5 747 Apr. 18 at Oklahoma State #7-NR [FSN] • L 3-4 2344 Mar. 16 TEXAS TECH • W 9-4 2790 Apr. 21 at Sam Houston State #9-NR L 8-9 488 2011 31-28 (BIG 12 13-14, 5th) Mar. 17 TEXAS TECH • W 4-3 2856 Apr. 22 TEXAS STATE #9-NR L 2-7 2352 STEVE SMITH Mar. 18 TEXAS TECH • W 8-1 2496 Apr. 24 OKLAHOMA #9-#13 • L 2-4 2907 NCAA HOUSTON Regional Mar. 21 at Sam Houston State W 10-3 737 Apr. 25 OKLAHOMA #9-#13 [FSN] • L 4-12 4085 Mar. 23 KANSAS • W 10-2 2379 Apr. 26 OKLAHOMA #9-#13 v L 8-11 2937 Feb. 18 ORAL ROBERTS #16-NR % L 3-7 2683 Mar. 24 KANSAS • W 9-0 3105 Apr. 29 UTSA #17-NR W 8-7 2342 Feb. 19 ORAL ROBERTS #16-NR % W 9-4 2619 Mar. 25 KANSAS • W 8-6 2481 May 1 at Texas #17-#8 [ESPNU] • L 4-12 6852 Feb. 20 ORAL ROBERTS [10] #16-NR % W 5-4 2540 Mar. 27 at Houston #21-NR W 14-5 1303 May 2 TEXAS #17-#8 • L 11-19 4812 Feb. 22 TCU #16-#4 L 0-2 2633 Mar. 30 OKLAHOMA STATE #21-NR • W 7-4 2865 May 3 TEXAS #17-#8 • L 1-3 3858 Feb. 25 at Georgia #16-NR W 4-2 1817 Mar. 31 OKLAHOMA STATE #21-NR • W 3-2 3491 May 12 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 12-2 2511 Feb. 26 at Georgia #16-NR L 3-4 2723 Apr. 1 OKLAHOMA STATE [13] #21-NR • W 5-4 2636 May 15 at Nebraska • L 4-10 2243 Feb. 27 at Georgia #16-NR W 19-12 2195 Apr. 5 at Missouri #16-NR • W 3-1 486 May 16 at Nebraska • L 0-5 3179 Mar. 1 TEXAS STATE #16-NR L 2-13 2141 Apr. 6 at Missouri #16-NR • W 5-3 1003 May 17 at Nebraska • L 4-9 3224 Mar. 4 vs. Houston #16-NR ! W 5-2 5398 Apr. 7 at Missouri #16-NR • W 12-7 677 May 20 vs. Texas NR-#5 ^ W 14-9 4351 Mar. 5 vs. Utah #16-NR ! L 3-4 9987 Apr. 10 LOUISIANA-MONROE #8-NR W 7-5 2852 May 21 vs. Kansas State NR-#17 ^ L 4-9 4583 Mar. 6 vs. Rice [10] #16-#21 ! W 12-8 7076 Apr. 11 LOUISIANA-MONROE #8-NR W 8-7 2511 May 23 vs. Kansas ^ W 8-4 5219 Mar. 8 at Texas State #17-NR W 6-4 1555 Apr. 13 at Kansas State #8-NR • W 5-2 1705 May 29 vs. Minnesota NR-#21 † W 5-0 9314 Mar. 10 LOUISIANA TECH #17-NR W 6-4 2143 Apr. 14 at Kansas State #8-NR • W 14-12 1389 May 30 at LSU [10] NR-#2 [COXST] † L 2-3 9936 Mar. 11 LOUISIANA TECH #17-NR W 7-0 2054 Apr. 15 at Kansas State [11] #8-NR • W 12-11 1295 May 31 vs. Minnesota NR-#21 [COXST] † L 12-15 9134 Mar. 12 LOUISIANA TECH #17-NR W 12-8 2244 Apr. 17 TAMU-CC #6-NR W 15-2 2782 Mar. 13 LOUISIANA TECH #17-NR W 6-2 2270 Apr. 18 TAMU-CC #6-NR W 11-1 2599 ! - Astros College Classic (Minute Maid Park; Houston, Texas) Mar. 15 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL [11] #14-NR W 7-6 2302 Apr. 20 at Texas A&M #6-#2 • W 5-3 5621 % - QTI Baylor Classic (Baylor Ballpark; Waco, Texas) Mar. 18 TEXAS TECH #14-NR • L 5-6 3308 Apr. 21 TEXAS A&M #6-#2 • W 1-0 5911 ^ - Big 12 Conference Championship, (Bricktown Ballpark; Oklahoma City, Okla.) Mar. 19 TEXAS TECH #14-NR • W 14-13 3122 Apr. 22 TEXAS A&M #6-#2 • W 7-5 4887 † - NCAA Baton Rouge Regional (Alex Box Stadium; Baton Rouge, La.) Mar. 20 TEXAS TECH [10] #14-NR • L 6-10 2575 Apr. 24 at UTSA #3-NR L 1-4 1151 Mar. 22 UT ARLINGTON #21-NR W 6-1 2140 Apr. 25 UT ARLINGTON #3-NR W 6-4 2669 2010 36-24 (BIG 12 12-13, 6th) Mar. 25 KANSAS STATE #21-NR • W 5-4 2614 Apr. 27 NEW MEXICO STATE #3-#25 W 5-0 3199 Mar. 26 KANSAS STATE #21-NR • L 3-6 3777 Apr. 28 NEW MEXICO STATE #3-#25 W 15-5 3246 STEVE SMITH Mar. 27 KANSAS STATE #21-NR • W 4-3 2314 May 9 at Texas State #2-NR W 3-0 1471 NCAA FORT WORTH Regional Mar. 29 UTSA #19-NR L 2-4 2126 May 12 at Oklahoma [10] #2-NR • L 0-1 — Mar. 30 LAMAR #19-NR L 3-7 2128 May 12 at Oklahoma #2-NR • L 1-2 1532 HISTORY Feb. 19 DUKE W 9-3 — Apr. 1 at Kansas #19-NR • L 2-6 893 May 13 at Oklahoma #2-NR • L 6-12 1013 Feb. 19 GEORGIA NR-#22 L 5-7 2670 Apr. 2 at Kansas #19-NR • L 3-4 1155 May 15 UTSA #7-NR W 14-3 2807 Feb. 20 DUKE W 3-2 2662 Apr. 3 at Kansas #19-NR • W 12-4 1083 May 17 TEXAS #7-NR • W 16-5 4889 Feb. 21 GEORGIA W 5-2 2706 Apr. 5 at Sam Houston State [10] L 2-3 687 May 18 at Texas #7-NR • W 4-0 6645 Feb. 26 TEXAS STATE % W 3-2 2952 Apr. 8 TEXAS NR-#8 • L 3-11 3908 May 19 at Texas #7-NR • L 1-2 6475 Feb. 27 TEXAS A&M % L 2-4 3192 Apr. 9 TEXAS NR-#8 • W 7-6 3771 May 23 vs. Kansas State #6-NR $ W 11-1 4527 Feb. 28 WESTERN KENTUCKY % L 2-6 2601 Apr. 10 at Texas NR-#8 • L 2-5 6209 May 24 vs. Oklahoma #6-NR $ L 2-3 4102 Mar. 2 BYU L 5-7 2241 Apr. 12 at UT Arlington [10] W 9-4 570 May 25 vs. Kansas State #6-NR $ W 11-2 3984 Mar. 3 LOUISIANA TECH L 6-14 2298 Apr. 15 TEXAS A&M NR-#5 • L 1-5 3310 May 26 vs. Oklahoma #6-NR $ L 2-7 5071 Mar. 5 ORAL ROBERTS L 5-6 2433 Apr. 16 at Texas A&M NR-#5 • W 12-1 7409 June 1 ORAL ROBERTS #4-NR † L 2-4 3678 Mar. 6 ORAL ROBERTS 7 W 14-2 — Apr. 17 at Texas A&M NR-#5 • L 1-2 4207 June 2 UT ARLINGTON #4-NR † W 11-6 3557 Mar. 6 ORAL ROBERTS W 7-6 2907 Apr. 19 UNLV L 4-7 2136 June 3 ORAL ROBERTS #4-NR † W 5-2 3335 Mar. 7 ORAL ROBERTS W 12-8 2340 Apr. 21 MISSOURI • L 2-4 2181 June 3 DALLAS BAPTIST #4-NR † W 9-2 3801 Mar. 9 LOUISIANA TECH W 12-4 2127 Apr. 22 MISSOURI • W 6-3 2260 June 4 DALLAS BAPTIST #4-NR † W 8-2 4423 Mar. 12 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W 9-7 2166 Apr. 23 MISSOURI • L 1-10 2482 June 9 ARKANSAS #4-NR ^ W 8-1 5007 Mar. 13 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W 10-1 2349 Apr. 26 at UTSA W 5-1 387 June 10 ARKANSAS #4-NR ^ L 4-5 5038 Mar. 14 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 7 W 15-2 2369 Apr. 29 at Nebraska • W 6-2 2873 June 11 ARKANSAS [10] #4-NR ^ L 0-1 5059 Mar. 19 at Oklahoma NR-#13 • L 6-7 828 Apr. 30 at Nebraska • L 2-6 4010 ! - The Dell Diamond; Round Rock, Texas Mar. 24 UTSA 7 W 4-3 1957 May 1 at Nebraska • W 2-0 2639 % - QTI Baylor Classic (Baylor Ballpark; Waco, Texas) Mar. 26 KANSAS • L 8-9 2162 May 10 at TCU NR-#10 L 6-7 4082 $ - Big 12 Conference Championship, (Bricktown Ballpark; Oklahoma City, Okla.) Mar. 27 KANSAS • W 9-8 2496 May 13 at Oklahoma State [10] NR-#19 • L 0-1 393 † - NCAA Waco Regional (Baylor Ballpark; Waco, Texas) Mar. 28 KANSAS [14] • L 6-12 2129 May 14 at Oklahoma State NR-#19 [FSN] • W 8-1 473 ^ - NCAA Waco Super Regional (Baylor Ballpark; Waco, Texas) Apr. 3 at Missouri 8 • W 20-6 — May 15 at Oklahoma State NR-#19 • W 5-3 521 Apr. 3 at Missouri • W 7-3 1006 May 17 DALLAS BAPTIST W 7-1 2875

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2013 27-28 (BIG 12 12-11, 5th) Apr. 4 at Texas NR-#8 • L 4-5 5868 2016 24-29 (BIG 12 10-14, 6th) Apr. 5 at Texas NR-#8 • L 3-6 6854 STEVE SMITH Apr. 6 at Texas NR-#8 • L 0-4 5597 STEVE RODRIGUEZ Apr. 8 at Sam Houston State L 3-4 1336 Feb. 15 at UC Irvine L 4-6 957 Apr. 11 at Dallas Baptist L 8-12 1302 Feb. 19 WASHINGTON L 2-7 2836 Feb. 16 at UC Irvine L 0-5 675 Apr. 12 DALLAS BAPTIST L 3-6 3955 Feb. 20 WASHINGTON W 9-5 2464 Feb. 17 at UC Irvine L 3-15 711 Apr. 12 DALLAS BAPTIST W 7-4 3995 Feb. 21 WASHINGTON L 1-7 2155 Feb. 19 TEXAS STATE W 6-3 2462 Apr. 15 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 1-0 2497 Feb. 24 UT ARLINGTON L 2-9 1919 Feb. 22 UCLA NR-12 L 3-4 2715 Apr. 17 at K-State • L 2-8 2667 Feb. 26 STONY BROOK W 16-2 2240 Feb. 23 UCLA NR-12 W 5-0 3085 Apr. 18 at K-State • L 4-6 2988 Feb. 27 STONY BROOK W 20-4 2383 Feb. 24 UCLA NR-12 L 4-5 2667 Apr. 19 at K-State • W 3-1 3494 Feb. 28 STONY BROOK W 6-5 1291 Feb. 26 PEPPERDINE W 5-4 2413 Apr. 22 TEXAS STATE W 4-3 2591 Mar. 1 at Sam Houston State W 5-1 1236 Mar. 1 vs. California ! W 9-0 1331 Apr. 23 at Texas State L 0-2 1858 Mar. 4 at Houston NR-21 W 4-2 1109 Mar. 2 vs. Houston [7] ! L 4-15 984 Apr. 25 KANSAS • L 0-1 2616 Mar. 5 at Houston NR-21 L 4-10 1233 Mar. 3 vs. Rice NR-13 ! W 9-2 1301 Apr. 26 KANSAS • L 2-10 2867 Mar. 6 at Houston NR-21 L 2-11 1255 Mar. 5 LOUISIANA TECH W 4-2 2252 Apr. 27 KANSAS • L 5-8 2456 Mar. 8 TEXAS STATE L 3-12 1935 Mar. 6 LOUISIANA TECH W 5-4 2222 Apr.29 SAM HOUSTON STATE L 2-4 2345 Mar. 11 NEW MEXICO STATE ! L 5-9 2001 Mar. 8 ILLINOIS L 3-4 2331 Apr. 30 TEXAS A&M C.C. W 8-4 2303 Mar. 12 SAN DIEGO ! L 3-5 2319 Mar. 9 ILLINOIS [11] L 4-5 2632 May 2 at Oklahoma • W 3-2 1191 Mar. 13 SAN DIEGO ! W 6-3 1990 Mar. 9 ILLINOIS L 1-6 2882 May 3 at Oklahoma • L 7-13 1646 Mar. 13 NEW MEXICO STATE ! L 4-7 2427 Mar. 12 HOUSTON L 3-5 2683 May 4 at Oklahoma • W 10-5 1175 Mar. 18 TEXAS TECH • L 0-5 2328 Mar. 15 vs. New Orleans [7] % W 10-0 304 May 13 UTSA W 5-3 2356 Mar. 19 TEXAS TECH • W 4-3 3523 Mar. 16 vs. New Orleans % W 8-3 579 May 15 TCU NR-#13 • W 6-3 2636 Mar. 20 TEXAS TECH • L 5-6 2377 Mar. 16 at Houston L 2-3 1139 May 16 TCU NR-#13 • L 0-5 2891 Mar. 22 at UT Arlington L 3-6 671 Mar. 19 SAM HOUSTON STATE L 2-4 2615 May 17 TCU NR-#13 • L 1-7 3496 Mar. 24 DALLAS BAPTIST W 8-3 2254 Mar. 20 at Sam Houston State W 4-1 1188 May 21 vs. TCU NR-#12 $ L 5-8 3751 Mar. 25 at Dallas Baptist L 3-5 1412 Mar. 22 at Oklahoma State • L 0-5 303 May 22 vs. Kansas $ W 4-3 3679 Mar. 26 at Dallas Baptist W 19-6 1389 Mar. 23 at Oklahoma State [12] • W 5-3 89 May 23 vs. West Virginia $ W 9-4 4883 Mar. 29 UTSA W 5-4 2051 Mar. 26 at UTSA L 3-5 233 May 24 vs. TCU NR-#12 $ L 1-4 4474 Apr. 1 KANSAS • L 1-6 2080 Mar. 28 KANSAS STATE • L 2-3 2470 Apr. 2 KANSAS • W 2-1 3066 Mar. 29 KANSAS STATE [13] • W 10-8 2563 % - Game played at Fowler Park; San Diego, Calif. Apr. 3 KANSAS • W 5-2 2128 Mar. 30 KANSAS STATE • W 7-6 2672 $ - Big 12 Conference Championship, (Bricktown Ballpark; Oklahoma City, Okla.) Apr. 5 WOFFORD W 9-5 1973 Apr. 3 DALLAS BAPTIST W 6-1 2250 Apr. 6 WOFFORD W 4-0 1926 Apr. 5 WEST VIRGINIA • L 8-9 3040 Apr. 8 at Oklahoma • L 3-4 1370 Apr. 6 WEST VIRGINIA • W 8-0 3528 2015 23-32 (BIG 12 9-15, 8th) Apr. 9 at Oklahoma • W 6-1 1633 Apr. 7 WEST VIRGINIA [7] • W 11-1 2557 STEVE SMITH Apr. 10 at Oklahoma • L 6-7 938 Apr. 9 UT ARLINGTON [8] W 14-4 2358 Apr. 13 LAMAR W 6-3 1918 Apr. 12 OKLAHOMA NR-#9 • W 2-1 3443 Feb. 13 CAL POLY NR-#13 W 8-6 2834 Apr. 15 OKLAHOMA STATE • L 2-6 2963 Apr. 13 OKLAHOMA NR-#9 • L 1-3 4468 Feb. 14 CAL POLY NR-#13 W 8-6 2835 Apr. 16 OKLAHOMA STATE • L 7-10 2546 Apr. 14 OKLAHOMA NR-#9 • W 12-10 2787 Feb. 15 CAL POLY NR-#13 W 6-0 2380 Apr. 16 OKLAHOMA STATE • L 1-3 2776 Apr. 16 at Texas State L 0-3 1775 Feb. 17 DALLAS BAPTIST #21-NR L 6-9 2052 Apr. 19 SAM HOUSTON STATE L 5-6 1976 Apr. 19 at TCU • W 3-2 3802 Feb. 20 KENT STATE #21-NR L 3-11 2220 Apr. 22 at Kansas State • W 7-5 2331 Apr. 20 at TCU [15] • L 1-2 4309 Feb. 21 KENT STATE #21-NR W 6-1 2189 Apr. 23 at Kansas State • L 7-11 2331 Apr. 21 at TCU • L 4-5 3483 Feb. 21 KENT STATE #21-NR [10] W 4-3 2986 Apr. 24 at Kansas State • L 4-10 2022 Apr. 23 at Dallas Baptist W 9-5 1001 Feb. 25 NORTHWESTERN STATE #25-NR W 8-4 1854 Apr. 27 INCARNATE WORD W 8-7 1887 Apr. 26 TEXAS • W 6-2 3739 Feb. 27 at Cal State Fullerton #25-NR L 1-10 1121 Apr. 29 at West Virginia • L 0-10 1229 Apr. 27 TEXAS • W 1-0 4295 Feb. 27 at Cal State Fullerton #25-NR L 6-11 1422 Apr. 30 at West Virginia • W 8-6 1534 Apr. 28 TEXAS • W 5-2 3539 Feb. 28 at Cal State Fullerton #25-NR L 6-7 1184 Apr. 30 at West Virginia • L 1-5 1534 Apr. 30 at UT Arlington W 6-4 505 Mar. 6 vs Hawaii ! L 1-2 503 May 11 MCNEESE STATE L 7-12 1852 May 3 at Kansas • L 2-3 837 Mar. 7 vs LSU NR-#2 ! L 0-2 3343 May 13 TCU NR-10 • W 4-3 3336 May 4 at Kansas • L 5-6 939 Mar. 8 vs Texas A&M NR-#22 ! L 2-3 4589 May 14 TCU NR-10 • W 8-5 2860 May 5 at Kansas [10] • L 4-5 1116 Mar. 10 at Dallas Baptist NR-#20 L 3-17 1102 May 15 TCU NR-10 • L 3-7 2955 May 14 UTSA W 4-3 2904 Mar. 13 at TCU NR-#4 • L 1-3 4018 May 19 at Texas • W 2-1 4514 May 16 at Texas Tech • L 5-17 2427 Mar. 14 at TCU NR-#4 • L 2-3 4259 May 20 at Texas • W 3-1 5589 May 17 at Texas Tech • L 1-7 2817 Mar. 15 at TCU NR-#4 • L 1-10 4323 May 21 at Texas • L 6-7 5506 May 18 at Texas Tech [8] • W 15-8 2727 Mar. 17 at Sam Houston State [10] W 4-3 1729 May 25 vs TCU NR-14 $ L 5-12 4469 May 23 vs. Oklahoma $ L 0-2 3589 Mar. 18 SAM HOUSTON STATE L 3-4 1789 May 26 vs Texas $ L 3-15 3809 May 24 vs. Kansas State NR-#15 $ L 9-13 3707 Mar. 20 WEST VIRGINIA • W 5-4 1906 May 25 vs. Texas Tech $ L 2-8 4119 Mar. 21 WEST VIRGINIA • W 10-4 2329 ! - Baylor Baseball Battle (Baylor Ballpark; Waco, Texas) Mar. 22 WEST VIRGINIA • L 2-8 2172 $ - Big 12 Conference Championship, (Bricktown Ballpark; Oklahoma City, Okla.) ! - Astros College Classic (Minute Maid Park; Houston, Texas) Mar. 24 at UT Arlington W 6-2 480 % - Game played at Cougar Field; Houston, Texas Mar. 27 OKLAHOMA • W 3-0 2495 2017 34-23 (BIG 12 12-12, 4th) $ - Big 12 Conference Championship, (Bricktown Ballpark; Oklahoma City, Okla.) Mar. 28 OKLAHOMA • W 7-2 3446 Mar. 29 OKLAHOMA • L 3-13 2435 STEVE RODRIGUEZ 2014 26-31 (BIG 12 8-15, 7th) Mar. 31 HOUSTON NR-#20 L 0-11 2104 NCAA Houston Regional Apr. 2 at Texas State [10] L 8-9 1808 Feb. 17 NIAGARA W 7-3 2558 STEVE SMITH Apr. 3 TEXAS STATE L 0-5 2157 Feb. 18 NIAGARA W 6-3 1587 HISTORY Apr. 4 TEXAS STATE L 1-4 2539 Feb. 18 NIAGARA W 21-6 2994 Feb. 14 at Arizona State NR-#19 W 9-7 2437 Apr. 7 UT ARLINGTON W 10-7 2224 Feb. 20 NEVADA W 6-0 1938 Feb. 15 at Arizona State NR-#19 L 4-7 2470 Apr. 10 at Texas Tech NR-#23 • L 4-8 3974 Feb. 22 at Texas State W 4-0 2002 Feb. 16 at Arizona State NR-#19 L 1-12 2640 Apr. 11 at Texas Tech NR-#23 [12] • L 2-3 4387 Feb. 24 SOUTH ALABAMA W 3-2 2184 Feb. 18 UT ARLINGTON W 5-2 2446 Apr. 12 at Texas Tech NR-#23 • L 5-9 3573 Feb. 25 SOUTH ALABAMA W 10-9 2191 Feb. 21 AUSTIN PEAY W 5-2 2412 Apr. 14 INCARNATE WORD W 2-1 1992 Feb. 26 SOUTH ALABAMA W 9-7 2011 Feb. 22 AUSTIN PEAY W 15-1 2685 Apr. 18 at Oklahoma State NR-#17 • L 4-10 3923 Feb. 28 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 17-3 1908 Feb. 23 AUSTIN PEAY W 12-1 2316 Apr. 19 at Oklahoma State NR-#17 • W 2-1 708 Mar. 3 vs Ole Miss NR-#20 W 4-0 4189 Mar. 1 vs. California % L 5-8 203 Apr. 20 at Oklahoma State NR-#17 • L 1-7 519 Mar. 4 vs LSU NR-#4 L 0-4 11198 Mar. 2 vs. UNC-Wilmington % L 3-5 303 Apr. 21 LAMAR W 8-6 1896 Mar. 5 vs Texas A&M NR-#25 W 6-3 6497 Mar. 2 at San Diego L 0-8 315 Apr. 24 KANSAS STATE • W 4-1 2247 Mar. 7 at Sam Houston State W 6-5 1183 Mar. 3 vs. California % L 3-5 75 Apr. 25 KANSAS STATE • L 3-5 3199 Mar. 10 HOUSTON W 2-1 2284 Mar. 5 LAMAR W 3-2 1922 Apr. 26 KANSAS STATE • L 3-6 2162 Mar. 12 HOUSTON W 5-0 2043 Mar. 7 CAL STATE FULLERTON NR-#4 L 0-11 2471 Apr. 28 at UTSA L 3-6 330 Mar. 12 HOUSTON L 0-2 2333 Mar. 8 CAL STATE FULLERTON NR-#4 W 1-0 2326 May 1 at Kansas • L 0-2 1014 Mar. 15 at Dallas Baptist W 4-1 2013 Mar. 9 CAL STATE FULLERTON NR-#4 W 5-4 2195 May 2 at Kansas • W 6-3 1257 Mar. 17 WEST VIRGINIA • L 1-7 2532 Mar. 11 at Houston L 2-7 2012 May 3 at Kansas • W 14-4 1188 Mar. 18 WEST VIRGINIA • L 5-6 2731 Mar. 14 TEXAS TECH NR-#23 • W 1-0 2810 May 12 UTSA W 4-3 1963 Mar. 19 WEST VIRGINIA • W 5-1 2123 Mar. 15 TEXAS TECH NR-#23 • W 2-1 2571 May 16 TEXAS • L 5-6 2804 Mar. 21 DALLAS BAPTIST W 8-6 2133 Mar. 16 TEXAS TECH NR-#23 • L 1-7 2424 May 17 TEXAS • W 7-1 2538 Mar. 24 OKLAHOMA NR-#24 • L 3-11 2073 Mar. 18 HOUSTON BAPTIST W 9-3 2202 May 17 TEXAS [7] • L 1-11 1884 Mar. 25 OKLAHOMA NR-#24 • W 7-0 2807 Mar. 21 OKLAHOMA STATE NR-#20 • W 4-1 3115 May 20 vs TCU NR-#5 $ W 6-5 2801 Mar. 26 OKLAHOMA NR-#24 • L 0-3 2227 Mar. 22 OKLAHOMA STATE NR-#20 • W 4-1 3195 May 21 vs Texas $ L 3-4 1081 Mar. 28 UTSA L 9-15 2096 Mar. 23 OKLAHOMA STATE NR-#20 • L 1-4 2319 May 22 vs Texas Tech $ W 5-4 1241 Mar. 31 at Washington L 4-5 699 Mar. 25 at UT Arlington L 3-14 660 May 23 vs Texas $ L 0-4 1152 Apr. 1 at Washington L 0-6 752 Mar. 28 at West Virginia • L 7-8 787 Apr. 2 at Washington W 6-3 937 Mar. 30 at West Virginia • L 1-4 1028 ! - Astros College Classic (Minute Maid Park; Houston, Texas) Apr. 5 LAMAR L 1-11 2028 Apr. 1 INCARNATE WORD W 5-2 2263 $ - Big 12 Conference Championship, (ONEOK Field; Tulsa, Okla.) Apr. 7 at Texas Tech NR-#6 • L 2-13 4432 Apr. 2 INCARNATE WORD W 4-3 2003 Apr. 8 at Texas Tech NR-#6 • L 3-5 4432

63 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL BAYLORBEARS.COM ALL-TIME RESULTS

Apr. 9 at Texas Tech NR-#6 • W 10-9 4432 Apr. 11 SAM HOUSTON STATE L 4-7 2004 Apr. 13 TEXAS • W 6-2 2387 Apr. 14 TEXAS • W 4-3 3860 Apr. 15 TEXAS • [10] L 3-5 3214 Apr. 18 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 2-1 2259 Apr. 21 at TCU NR-#7 • L 4-9 4885 Apr. 22 at TCU NR-#7 • W 16-5 5287 Apr. 23 at TCU NR-#7 • L 5-8 5227 Apr. 25 TEXAS STATE W 10-2 2068 Apr. 28 at Kansas • W 5-4 1074 Apr. 30 at Kansas • W 3-1 962 Apr. 30 at Kansas • [7] L 1-6 962 May 9 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 15-2 2007 May 10 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 18-1 2006 May 12 at Oklahoma State • W 9-3 1444 May 13 at Oklahoma State • W 3-2 1447 May 14 at Oklahoma State • W 8-7 1399 May 16 at UTSA W 10-0 310 May 18 KANSAS STATE • W 21-13 2043 May 19 KANSAS STATE • L 8-10 2018 May 19 KANSAS STATE • L 5-6 2361 May 24 vs West Virginia [8] ^ L 1-11 2,381 May 25 vs Texas Tech NR-#3 ^ L 1-4 3280 June 2 vs Texas A&M † L 5-8 3402 June 3 vs Houston NR-#16 † L 3-17 3385

^ - Big 12 Conference Championship, (Bricktown Ballpark; Oklahoma City, Okla.) † - NCAA Houston Regional (; Houston, Texas)

2018 37-21 (BIG 12 13-11, 5th) STEVE RODRIGUEZ NCAA Stanford Regional Big 12 Tournament Champions Feb. 16 HOUSTON BAPTIST W 1-0 2262 Feb. 17 HOUSTON BAPTIST L 2-5 2141 Feb. 18 HOUSTON BAPTIST W 6-3 1922 Feb. 23 at UCLA #12 L 2-5 801 Feb. 24 at UCLA #12 W 8-6 991 Feb. 25 at UCLA #12 L 0-3 953 Mar. 2 vs. California $ L 2-8 0 Mar. 3 vs. Texas A&M #9 $ L 4-5 10254 Mar. 4 vs. Louisiana Tech $ W 6-1 5081 Mar. 6 at UT Arlington W 9-1 2002 Mar. 9 GEORGE WASHINGTON W 6-3 1988 Mar. 10 GEORGE WASHINGTON W 6-1 2024 Mar. 11 GEORGE WASHINGTON W 5-1 1853 Mar. 13 SAM HOUSTON STATE #22 L 2-7 2250 Mar. 16 TEXAS TECH #8 • W 2-0 3221 Mar. 17 TEXAS TECH #8 • W 12-2 3215 Mar. 18 TEXAS TECH #8 • L 4-11 2500 Mar. 20 at Dallas Baptist W 5-2 1728 Mar. 23 KANSAS • L 5-6 2185 Mar. 24 KANSAS • W 17-6 2649 Mar. 25 KANSAS • L 5-8 2167 Mar. 26 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 17-5 2167 Mar. 29 at Oklahoma • L 2-4 669 Mar. 30 at Oklahoma • [10] L 4-5 1028 Mar. 31 at Oklahoma • L 1-6 1233 April 2 TEXAS STATE L 1-6 1729 April 3 LAMAR W 2-1 1703 April 6 at Texas • L 5-9 5391 April 7 at Texas • L 0-2 5587 April 8 at Texas • L 1-4 5125 April 10 at Sam Houston State [12] W 4-2 1121 April 13 at Memphis W 12-8 238 April 14 at Memphis L 2-7 484 April 15 at Memphis W 7-0 312 April 17 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 5-4 1808 April 18 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 14-4 1770 April 20 TCU • W 6-0 2534 HISTORY April 21 TCU • W 6-2 2505 April 22 TCU • W 4-3 2281 April 24 at Texas State [7] W 17-5 1433 April 27 at Kansas State • W 18-0 2344 April 28 at Kansas State • W 16-3 2337 April 29 at Kansas State • W 8-5 1602 May 8 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M [7] W 18-1 1815 May 9 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M [7] W 13-0 1881 May 11 OKLAHOMA STATE #20 • W 13-5 2159 May 12 OKLAHOMA STATE #20 • L 6-11 2323 May 13 OKLAHOMA STATE #20 • W 7-3 2097 May 17 at West Virginia • L 1-2 1211 May 18 at West Virginia • W 4-1 1354 May 19 at West Virginia • W 6-2 2001 May 23 vs. Oklahoma ^ W 4-0 4090 May 24 vs. Kansas ^ W 10-5 3992 May 25 vs. Oklahoma ^ W 10-3 5038 May 26 vs. TCU ^ [11] W 6-5 4630 June 1 vs. Cal State Fullerton † L 2-6 11284 June 2 vs. Wright State † W 11-5 1137 June 3 vs. Stanford #5 † L 2-4 1456 $ - Frisco College Baseball Classic (Dr. Pepper Ballpark; Frisco, Texas) ^ - Big 12 Conference Championship, (Bricktown Ballpark; Oklahoma City, Okla.) † - NCAA Stanford Regional (Sunken Diamond; Stanford, Calif.)

64 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL @BaylorBaseball YEARLY RECORDS

1902-1914 PRE-SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE SWC SWC FINAL YEAR REC. COACH YEAR REC. REC. FINISH COACH RANK COACHING RECORDS 1902 5-9 J.C. Ewing 1958 5-17 2-11 6th Lloyd Russell 1959 12-13 6-8 5th Lloyd Russell NR VICTORIES 1903 6-8 R.N. Watts COACH YEARS OVERALL PCT. 1960 15-7 10-5 t-2nd Lloyd Russell NR 1904 7-10 R.N. Watts Steve Smith 1995-2015 (21) 744-523-1 .587 1961 18-4-1 10-4-1 t-2nd Lloyd Russell 25th 1905 12-7 Lee Carroll Mickey Sullivan 1974-94 (21) 649-428-4 .602 1962 17-7 9-5 3rd Dutch Schroeder NR 1906 7-9 L.F. Burleson Dutch Schroeder 1962-73 (12) 196-165 .543 1963 13-11 7-8 4th Dutch Schroeder NR 1907 8-14 L.F. Burleson Morley Jennings 1928-39 (12) 120-78-1 .603 1964 18-7 10-5 2nd Dutch Schroeder 26th 1908 10-11 L.F. Burleson Steve Rodriguez 2016-pres 95-73 .565 1965 18-7 9-6 3rd Dutch Schroeder NR 1909 9-12 E.J. Mills Frank Bridges 1920-27 (8) 95-73 .565 1966 18-10-1 8-6-1 t-1st Dutch Schroeder NR 1910 8-11 Ralph Glaze A.E. Jones 1946-50, 53 (6) 89-52 .631 1967 14-13 4-11 6th Dutch Schroeder NR 1911 17-7 Ralph Glaze Lloyd Russell 1940-41, 58-61 (6) 72-58-1 .553 1968 14-13 9-7 4th Dutch Schroeder NR 1912 16-0 Ralph Glaze Ralph Glaze 1910-13 (4) 54-27 .667 1969 10-17 6-11 6th Dutch Schroeder NR 1913 13-9 C.P. Mosley Boyd SoRelle 1954-57 (4) 48-45 .516 1970 16-21 4-14 6th Dutch Schroeder NR 1914 10-10 C.P. Mosley C.P. Mosley 1914-19 (6) 47-60 .439 1971 17-22 7-10 5th Dutch Schroeder NR L.F. Burleson 1906-08 (3) 25-34 .423 1972 20-20 6-12 t-5th Dutch Schroeder NR R.N. Watts 1903-04 (2) 14-18 .438 1915-1996 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE 1973 21-17 9-9 4th Dutch Schroeder NR Lee Carroll 1905 (1) 12-7 .631 SWC SWC FINAL 1974 25-19 12-12 5th Mickey Sullivan NR Vic Bradford 1951 (1) 10-10 .500 YEAR REC. REC. FINISH COACH RANK 1975 25-19 11-13 t-4th Mickey Sullivan NR Chuck Devereaux 1952 (1) 9-6 .600 1915 10-10 5-7 4th C.P. Mosley 1976 23-19 14-10 4th Mickey Sullivan NR E.J. Mills 1909 (1) 9-12 .421 1916 13-7 6-4 2nd C.P. Mosley 1977 43-15 15-9 3rd Mickey Sullivan 7th Floyd Crow 1942 (1) 8-8 .500 1917 3-7 1-2 4th C.P. Mosley 1978 32-19 15-9 3rd Mickey Sullivan 8th J.C. Ewing 1902 (1) 5-9 .357 1918 2-15 1-6 3rd C.P. Mosley 1979 34-15 13-9 3rd Mickey Sullivan NR 1919 9-11 3-5 3rd C.P. Mosley 1980 25-19-2 12-12 5th Mickey Sullivan NR 1920 13-7 8-5 3rd Frank Bridges 1981 21-24 6-15 8th Mickey Sullivan NR WINNING PERCENTAGE 1921 3-11 3-9 5th Frank Bridges 1982 25-22 9-12 6th Mickey Sullivan NR MINIMUM FIVE SEASONS 1922 13-7 11-5 2nd Frank Bridges 1983 26-22 11-10 t-4th Mickey Sullivan NR COACH YEARS OVERALL PCT. 1923 15-6 14-5 1st Frank Bridges 1984 26-23 9-12 t-5th Mickey Sullivan NR A.E. Jones 1946-50, 53 (6) 89-52 .631 1924 16-9 11-8 4th Frank Bridges 1985 42-13 14-7 2nd Mickey Sullivan 21st Morley Jennings 1928-39 (12) 120-78-1 .603 1925 13-10 9-5 3rd Frank Bridges 1986 40-22 12-9 4th Mickey Sullivan NR Mickey Sullivan 1974-94 (21) 649-428-4 .602 1926 12-9 6-5 4th Frank Bridges 1987 38-15 9-12 5th Mickey Sullivan NR Steve Smith 1995-2015 (21) 744-523-1 .587 1927 10-14 5-11 5th Frank Bridges 1988 25-31-1 9-12 4th Mickey Sullivan NR Frank Bridges 1920-27 (8) 95-73 .565 1928 16-4 11-4 2nd Morley Jennings 1989 32-19 7-14 t-6th Mickey Sullivan NR Lloyd Russell 1940-41, 58-61 (6) 72-58-1 .553 1929 14-6 12-4 2nd Morley Jennings 1990 33-19 9-12 6th Mickey Sullivan NR Dutch Schroeder 1962-73 (12) 196-165 .543 1930 11-6 10-6 3rd Morley Jennings 1991 40-20 12-9 3rd Mickey Sullivan NR C.P. Mosley 1914-19 (6) 47-60 .439 1931 10-3 7-3 3rd Morley Jennings 1992 29-26 17-19 3rd Mickey Sullivan NR 1932 10-7 7-7 4th Morley Jennings 1993 41-19 11-7 t-2nd Mickey Sullivan 23rd CONFERENCE VICTORIES 1933 5-9 3-7 4th Morley Jennings 1994 24-28-1 6-12 t-5th Mickey Sullivan NR COACH YEARS OVERALL PCT. 1934 2-12 2-10 4th Morley Jennings 1995 25-28 7-17 6th Steve Smith NR Steve Smith 1995-2015 (21) 294-271 .520 1935 7-8 5-7 4th Morley Jennings 1996 32-27 11-13 t-4th Steve Smith NR Mickey Sullivan 1974-94 (21) 233-227 .506 1936 9-6-1 7-6-1 4th Morley Jennings Dutch Schroeder 1962-73 (12) 117-104 .529 1937 12-6 9-6 3rd Morley Jennings Morley Jennings 1928-39 (12) 90-72-1 .552 1938 13-4-2 9-4 4th Morley Jennings 1996-PRESENT BIG 12 CONFERENCE Frank Bridges 1920-27 (8) 65-53 .551 BIG 12 BIG 12 FINAL 1939 11-7 8-7 t-2nd Morley Jennings A.E. Jones 1946-50, 53 (6) 51-34 .600 YEAR REC. REC. FINISH COACH RANK 1940 11-9 7-7 3rd Lloyd Russell Lloyd Russell 1940-41, 58-61 (6) 43-41-1 .512 1997 32-23 18-12 5th Steve Smith NR 1941 11-8 8-6 3rd Lloyd Russell Boyd SoRelle 1954-57 (4) 28-26-1 .509 1998 41-20-1 18-10 2nd Steve Smith 22nd 1942 8-8 7-8 t-3rd Floyd Crow Steve Rodriguez 2016-pres 35-37 .486 1999 50-15 20-7 2nd Steve Smith 8th 1943 — No Team Fielded (World War II) C.P. Moscly 1914-19 (6) 16-24 .400 2000 45-17 23-7 1st Steve Smith 14th 1944 — No Team Fielded (World War II) Chuck Devereaux 1952 (1) 9-6 .600 2001 37-24 17-10 4th Steve Smith 22nd 1945 — No Team Fielded (World War II) Floyd Crow 1942 (1) 7-8 .466 2002 36-26 13-13 t-5th Steve Smith NR 1946 12-9 9-6 2nd A.E. Jones Vic Bradford 1951 (1) 6-9 .400 1947 12-8 9-5 3rd A.E. Jones 2003 45-23 15-12 5th Steve Smith 11th 1948 18-11 9-5 3rd A.E. Jones 2004 29-31 13-12 6th Steve Smith NR 2005 46-24 19-8 t-1st Steve Smith 4th CONFERENCE WINNING PERCENTAGE 1949 20-9 9-6 3rd A.E. Jones MINIMUM FIVE SEASONS 2006 37-26 13-14 5th Steve Smith NR 1950 20-10 8-7 3rd A.E. Jones COACH YEARS OVERALL PCT. 1951 10-10 6-9 t-4th Vic Bradford 2007 35-27 12-15 6th Steve Smith NR

A.E. Jones 1946-50, 53 (6) 51-34 .600 HISTORY 2008 32-26 11-16 t-6th Steve Smith NR 1952 N/A 9-6 2nd Chuck Devereaux Morley Jennings 1928-39 (12) 90-72-1 .552 2009 30-26 10-16 8th Steve Smith NR 1953 N/A 7-5 3rd A.E. Jones Frank Bridges 1920-27 (8) 65-53 .551 2010 36-24 12-13 6th Steve Smith NR 1954 15-9-1 9-5-1 2nd Boyd SoRelle Dutch Schroeder 1962-73 (12) 117-104 .529 2011 31-28 13-14 5th Steve Smith NR 1955 11-14 7-8 t-3rd Boyd SoRelle Steve Smith 1995-2015 (21) 294-271 .520 2012 49-17 20-4 1st Steve Smith 10th 1956 12-11 8-6 t-2nd Boyd SoRelle Lloyd Russell 1940-41, 58-61 (6) 43-41-1 .512 2013 27-28 12-11 5th Steve Smtih NR 1957 10-11 4-7 4th Boyd SoRelle Mickey Sullivan 1974-94 (21) 233-227 .506 2014 26-31 8-15 7th Steve Smith NR C.P. Mosley 1914-19 (6) 16-24 .400 2015 23-32 9-15 8th Steve Smith NR 2016 24-29 10-14 6th Steve Rodriguez NR 2017 34-23 12-12 4th Steve Rodriguez NR 2018 3721 13-11 5th Steve Rodriguez NR

NOTE: Final rank based upon Collegiate Baseball rankings from 1959 through 1980 and based upon Baseball America rankings from 1981 to present.

65 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL BAYLORBEARS.COM BAYLOR VS. RANKED OPPONENTS

NOTE: This is a list of Baylor’s games against Apr. 2 at No. 2 Texas L 0-14 Apr. 7 No. 12 Rice W 6-2 2000 4-7 teams nationally ranked on game day by Baseball Apr. 8 No. 3 Texas A&M L 4-10 Apr. 8 No. 12 Rice W 21-18 Feb. 11 at No. 5 Cal State Fullerton L 0-1 America, which began its college baseball rankings Apr. 9 No. 3 Texas A&M L 1-3 Apr. 8 No. 12 Rice L 5-9 Feb. 12 at No. 5 Cal State Fullerton L 4-16 in 1981. It does not include games against teams Apr. 9 No. 3 Texas A&M L 0-3 Apr. 21 at No. 13 Texas L 1-7 Feb. 13 at No. 5 Cal State Fullerton W 9-1 ranked in other national polls but not ranked by Apr. 22 No. 24 Arkansas L 2-4 Apr. 22 No. 13 Texas [8] L 1-2 Mar. 28 No. 12 Houston L 3-4 Baseball America. Apr. 23 No. 24 Arkansas W 7-5 Apr. 22 No. 13 Texas W 7-3 Apr. 18 at No. 13 Houston L 2-13 Apr. 23 No. 24 Arkansas L 10-11 May 12 at No. 8 Texas Tech L 4-8 Apr. 21 No. 5 Texas W 6-5 1981 1-5 May 19 vs. No. 4 Texas W 4-2 May 13 at No. 8 Texas Tech L 6-11 Apr. 22 No. 5 Texas L 4-7 Mar. 20 at No. 19 Arkansas L 3-11 May 20 vs. No. 5 Texas A&M L 1-6 May 13 at No. 8 Texas Tech L 1-23 Apr. 23 No. 5 Texas W 11-8 Mar. 21 at No. 19 Arkansas L 1-3 May 21 vs. No. 4 Texas L 5-8 May 14 at No. 8 Texas Tech L 3-13 May 18 vs. No. 12 Texas W 3-2 Mar. 21 at No. 19 Arkansas L 0-12 May 21 vs. No. 10 Nebraska L 3-11 Apr. 17 No. 3 Texas L 4-6 1989 3-9 1996 4-4 May 27 No. 14 Florida L 1-10 Apr. 18 No. 3 Texas W 5-2 Mar. 24 No. 7 Texas L 4-5 Mar. 14 vs. No. 24 Texas A&M W 12-1 Apr. 18 No. 3 Texas L 6-13 Mar. 25 No. 7 Texas W 6-0 Mar. 22 No. 4 Texas Tech L 6-23 2001 4-11 Mar. 25 No. 7 Texas L 3-6 Mar. 23 No. 4 Texas Tech W 8-0 Feb. 1 vs. No. 11 Rice [10] L 0-1 1982 2-8 Mar. 31 at No. 1 Texas A&M L 3-10 Mar. 23 No. 4 Texas Tech L 2-24 Feb. 9 No. 18 Cal State Fullerton L 1-2 Mar. 8 vs. No. 7 Oklahoma State L 0-1 Apr. 1 at No. 1 Texas A&M L 8-9 Apr. 19 No. 9 Texas W 8-7 Feb. 10 No. 18 Cal State Fullerton W 5-0 Mar. 9 vs. No. 7 Oklahoma State L 3-4 Apr. 1 at No. 1 Texas A&M L 2-12 Apr. 20 No. 9 Texas W 7-5 Feb. 11 No. 18 Cal State Fullerton L 0-5 Mar. 11 vs. No. 7 Oklahoma State L 4-10 Apr. 7 No. 23 Houston W 8-7 Apr. 20 No. 9 Texas L 2-5 Mar. 20 at No. 2 Rice [10] L 7-8 Mar. 12 vs. No. 7 Oklahoma State L 2-6 Apr. 8 No. 23 Houston W 7-2 May 18 vs. No. 12 Texas Tech L 4-10 Apr. 10 No. 5 Rice L 1-5 Apr. 16 at No. 2 Texas L 4-6 Apr. 8 No. 23 Houston L 1-2 Apr. 13 at No. 6 Nebraska L 2-6 Apr. 17 at No. 2 Texas W 9-3 Apr. 14 at No. 11 Arkansas L 4-8 1997 7-12 Apr. 14 at No. 6 Nebraska L 4-6 Apr. 17 at No. 2 Texas L 2-3 Apr. 15 at No. 11 Arkansas L 1-9 Feb. 15 at No. 12 LSU L 2-13 Apr. 15 at No. 6 Nebraska L 4-10 Apr. 30 at No. 11 Houston L 3-4 Apr. 15 at No. 11 Arkansas L 3-10 Feb. 15 at No. 12 LSU L 5-11 Apr. 20 at No. 24 Texas L 1-5 May 1 at No. 11 Houston W 2-1 Feb. 16 at No. 12 LSU L 3-8 Apr. 21 No. 24 Texas W 14-4 May 1 at No. 11 Houston L 2-3 1990 3-7 Feb. 28 No. 8 Texas A&M W 10-5 Apr. 22 No. 24 Texas W 16-6 Mar. 8 No. 5 Oklahoma State L 9-12 Mar. 1 at No. 8 Texas A&M L 11-13 May 26 at No. 14 Rice W 11-10 1983 3-3 Mar. 23 at No. 13 Texas L 3-7 Mar. 2 at No. 8 Texas A&M W 11-10 May 27 at No. 14 Rice L 4-7 Apr. 8 No. 1 Texas L 2-9 Mar. 24 at No. 13 Texas L 1-2 Mar. 5 No. 3 Rice [11] W 3-2 May 28 at No. 14 Rice L 4-5 Apr. 9 No. 1 Texas L 0-8 Mar. 24 at No. 13 Texas L 5-8 Mar. 21 No. 17 Texas Tech L 5-8 Apr. 9 No. 1 Texas L 2-7 Mar. 31 No. 17 Texas A&M W 7-6 Mar. 22 No. 17 Texas Tech W 3-2 2002 10-10 Apr. 22 No. 7 Houston W 14-5 Apr. 1 No. 17 Texas A&M L 0-2 Mar. 23 No. 17 Texas Tech L 3-16 Feb. 7 vs. No. 11 Rice [12] L 9-10 Apr. 23 No. 7 Houston W 3-0 Apr. 1 No. 17 Texas A&M W 7-0 Apr. 2 No. 19 Houston L 5-12 Feb. 15 at No. 6 Southern California W 18-9 Apr. 23 No. 7 Houston W 2-1 Apr. 13 No. 7 Arkansas L 3-13 Apr. 15 at No. 19 Rice L 4-8 Feb. 16 at No. 6 Southern California W 8-1 Apr. 14 No. 7 Arkansas W 2-1 Apr. 18 at No. 10 Oklahoma State [10] L 10-12 Feb. 17 at No. 6 Southern California W 3-1 1984 3-6 Apr. 14 No. 7 Arkansas L 2-3 Apr. 19 at No. 10 Oklahoma State L 6-7 Mar. 1 No. 14 Texas W 5-4 Apr. 6 No. 16 Rice L 10-12 Apr. 19 at No. 10 Oklahoma State W 11-6 Mar. 2 at No. 14 Texas L 3-4 Apr. 7 No. 16 Rice L 5-18 1991 5-6 May 2 No. 19 Oklahoma L 5-6 Mar. 3 at No. 14 Texas W 11-4 Apr. 8 No. 16 Rice W 2-1 Mar. 29 No. 6 Texas L 2-3 May 3 No. 19 Oklahoma W 12-8 Mar. 8 No. 8 Nebraska L 4-15 Apr. 13 at No. 3 Texas L 1-11 Mar. 30 No. 6 Texas W 3-1 May 4 No. 19 Oklahoma W 7-6 Mar. 9 No. 8 Nebraska W 2-1 Apr. 14 at No. 3 Texas L 2-7 Mar. 30 No. 6 Texas L 1-8 May 15 vs. No. 12 Oklahoma State L 8-11 Mar. 10 No. 8 Nebraska W 9-6 Apr. 14 at No. 3 Texas L 0-5 Apr. 7 at No. 20 Texas A&M W 10-4 Mar. 29 at No. 24 Oklahoma W 5-4 Apr. 20 No. 11 Texas A&M W 17-12 Apr. 7 at No. 20 Texas A&M W 7-6 1998 9-11-1 Mar. 31 at No. 24 Oklahoma L 1-4 Apr. 21 No. 11 Texas A&M W 3-0 Apr. 8 at No. 20 Texas A&M W 12-6 Feb. 5 at No. 24 Arizona L 1-8 Mar. 31 at No. 24 Oklahoma [11] L 5-6 Apr. 21 No. 11 Texas A&M L 1-8 Apr. 19 at No. 16 Arkansas L 5-13 Feb. 6 at No. 24 Arizona L 2-15 Apr. 19 at No. 18 Texas A&M L 7-8 Apr. 20 at No. 16 Arkansas L 6-7 Feb. 7 at No. 24 Arizona L 6-9 Apr. 20 at No. 18 Texas A&M W 6-5 1985 6-5 Apr. 20 at No. 16 Arkansas W 7-6 Feb. 20 No. 11 Michigan W 7-5 Apr. 21 at No. 18 Texas A&M W 4-2 Apr. 5 No. 2 Texas L 1-5 May 16 at No. 15 Texas A&M L 3-9 Feb. 21 No. 11 Michigan W 17-6 May 14 No. 10 Houston [10] L 4-5 Apr. 6 No. 2 Texas W 8-6 May 25 at No. 1 Wichita State L 7-13 Feb. 21 No. 11 Michigan T 7-7 May 22 vs. No. 18 Nebraska L 9-11 Apr. 6 No. 2 Texas W 10-3 Feb. 27 at No. 15 Oklahoma L 7-19 June 1 at No. 3 Texas L 8-10 Apr. 19 No. 17 Houston W 22-6 1992 3-3 Feb. 28 at No. 15 Oklahoma L 6-11 June 2 at No. 3 Texas L 0-2 Apr. 20 No. 17 Houston L 5-10 Mar. 6 at No. 21 Texas A&M L 6-7 Mar. 1 at No. 15 Oklahoma W 10-9 Apr. 20 No. 17 Houston W 3-2 Mar. 7 at No. 21 Texas A&M W 4-0 Mar. 10 at No. 25 Arkansas L 1-9 2003 13-16 Apr. 26 at No. 5 Arkansas W 7-6 Mar. 7 at No. 21 Texas A&M W 7-6 Mar. 18 No. 9 Rice W 6-4 Feb. 14 vs. No. 13 Houston W 14-4 Apr. 27 at No. 5 Arkansas L 4-5 Apr. 7 No. 6 Texas L 1-3 Mar. 20 at No. 23 Texas Tech W 3-2 Feb. 15 vs. No. 2 Rice L 3-4 Apr. 27 at No. 5 Arkansas W 11-8 Apr. 28 No. 5 Texas L 0-9 Mar. 21 at No. 23 Texas Tech L 1-9 Feb. 22 No. 8 Southern California [12] W 2-1 May 17 at No. 9 Arkansas L 4-6 Apr. 28 No. 5 Texas W 3-2 Mar. 22 at No. 23 Texas Tech W 10-6 Feb. 22 No. 8 Southern California W 9-8 May 18 vs. No. 21 Houston L 4-5 Mar. 25 at No. 9 Rice W 8-1 Feb. 23 No. 8 Southern California W 3-1 1993 8-5 May 1 at No. 10 Texas A&M L 1-8 Mar. 7 No. 8 Long Beach State W 6-5 1986 4-8 Apr. 2 No. 22 Rice W 18-0 May 2 No. 10 Texas A&M L 4-8 Mar. 8 No. 8 Long Beach State L 3-7 Apr. 4 at No. 4 Texas L 4-9 Apr. 3 No. 22 Rice W 6-5 May 3 No. 10 Texas A&M W 5-2 Mar. 9 No. 8 Long Beach State L 1-7 Apr. 5 at No. 4 Texas L 2-16 Apr. 4 No. 22 Rice L 2-8 May 15 vs. No. 21 Texas Tech L 4-11 Mar. 25 at No. 1 Rice L 3-4 Apr. 5 at No. 4 Texas W 5-3 Apr. 9 at No. 1 Texas L 1-2 May 16 vs. No. 9 Texas A&M L 5-8 Apr. 4 at No. 13 Texas L 5-11 Apr. 12 No. 25 Texas A&M L 1-3 Apr. 10 No. 1 Texas W 7-4 May 22 at No. 4 Florida W 10-5 Apr. 5 No. 13 Texas L 7-13 Apr. 12 No. 25 Texas A&M L 2-4 Apr. 10 No. 1 Texas W 8-6 HISTORY Apr. 6 No. 13 Texas L 3-11 Apr. 13 No. 25 Texas A&M L 3-13 Apr. 16 No. 1 Texas A&M L 0-1 1999 9-8 Apr. 11 at No. 22 Oklahoma State W 18-6 Apr. 25 No. 7 Arkansas W 10-8 Apr. 17 No. 1 Texas A&M W 2-1 Feb. 5 at No. 2 Long Beach State W 3-2 Apr. 12 at No. 22 Oklahoma State W 16-11 Apr. 26 No. 7 Arkansas W 6-4 Apr. 17 No. 1 Texas A&M L 2-9 Feb. 6 at No. 2 Long Beach State [11] L 6-7 Apr. 13 at No. 22 Oklahoma State L 7-10 Apr. 26 No. 7 Arkansas L 7-10 May 13 vs. No. 12 Texas Tech W 6-4 Feb. 7 at No. 2 Long Beach State L 5-6 Apr. 18 No. 25 Missouri W 10-4 May 16 vs. No. 3 Texas W 13-5 May 14 at No. 4 Texas W 9-4 Mar. 26 No. 10 Texas Tech W 2-1 Apr. 19 No. 25 Missouri L 18-23 May 18 at No. 14 Texas A&M L 0-8 May 15 at No. 4 Texas W 10-6 Mar. 27 No. 10 Texas Tech [10] W 6-5 Apr. 20 No. 25 Missouri L 8-12 May 19 at No. 11 Texas A&M L 6-7 May 29 at No. 3 LSU L 6-13 Mar. 28 No. 10 Texas Tech W 9-8 May 16 at No. 8 Nebraska L 2-6 Apr. 7 No. 3 Rice W 7-2 May 17 at No. 8 Nebraska W 7-1 1987 1-5 1994 1-5 Apr. 9 at No. 11 Texas W 10-3 May 18 at No. 8 Nebraska L 6-7 Mar. 27 No. 1 Texas W 15-3 Apr. 8 at No. 17 Rice L 5-10 Apr. 10 No. 11 Texas L 2-4 May 22 vs. No. 7 Nebraska L 5-9 Mar. 28 No. 1 Texas L 3-4 Apr. 9 at No. 17 Rice L 4-7 Apr. 11 No. 11 Texas W 8-5 May 23 vs. No. 7 Nebraska [14] W 7-5 Mar. 28 No. 1 Texas L 3-5 Apr. 9 at No. 17 Rice L 9-12 Apr. 16 No. 5 Texas A&M W 7-2 May 24 vs. No. 7 Nebraska W 6-2 Apr. 17 at No. 10 Arkansas L 3-5 Apr. 15 No. 17 Texas W 6-2 Apr. 17 No. 5 Texas A&M L 4-5 May 25 vs. No. 9 Texas [10] L 9-10 Apr. 18 at No. 10 Arkansas L 0-8 Apr. 16 at No. 17 Texas L 1-3 Apr. 18 No. 5 Texas A&M L 10-11 June 1 at No. 12 Southern Mississippi W 3-2 Apr. 18 at No. 10 Arkansas L 5-6 Apr. 16 at No. 17 Texas L 4-10 Apr. 27 at No. 1 Rice L 1-6 June 6 at No. 8 LSU W 4-1 June 4 No. 16 Oklahoma State L 11-18 June 7 at No. 8 LSU L 5-6 1988 2-12 1995 4-10 June 5 No. 16 Oklahoma State W 17-7 June 8 at No. 8 LSU L 5-20 Mar. 11 at No. 14 New Orleans L 2-4 Mar. 17 vs. No. 7 Texas W 1-0 June 6 No. 16 Oklahoma State L 2-6 Mar. 12 at No. 14 New Orleans L 7-9 Mar. 31 at No. 11 Oklahoma L 3-5 Apr. 1 at No. 2 Texas L 0-8 Apr. 1 at No. 11 Oklahoma L 3-8 Apr. 2 at No. 2 Texas L 1-4 Apr. 2 at No. 11 Oklahoma L 0-23

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2004 6-9 May 1 at No. 23 TCU W 3-0 2012 7-2 2018 5-7 Feb. 20 at No. 8 Long Beach State L 1-4 May 15 at No. 1 Rice L 0-3 Feb. 21 No. 15 TCU W 7-1 Feb. 23 at No. 12 UCLA L 2-5 Feb. 21 at No. 8 Long Beach State L 3-4 May 23 vs. No. 21 Oklahoma State W 3-1 Feb. 24 at No. 22 UCLA W 15-3 Feb. 24 at No. 12 UCLA W 8-6 Feb. 21 at No. 8 Long Beach State L 1-2 May 25 vs. No. 11 Missouri W 10-5 Feb. 25 at No. 22 UCLA L 3-9 Feb. 25 at No. 12 UCLA L 0-3 Feb. 27 No. 16 Arizona L 1-2 May 27 vs. No. 17 Texas A&M L 6-14 Feb. 26 at No. 22 UCLA L 6-8 Mar. 3 vs. No. 9 Texas A&M L 4-5 Feb. 28 No. 16 Arizona W 10-2 June 1 vs. No. 16 TCU L 2-3 Apr. 20 at No. 2 Texas A&M W 5-3 Mar. 13 No. 22 Sam Houston State L 2-7 Feb. 28 No. 16 Arizona L 3-5 June 3 vs. No. 16 TCU L 5-10 Apr. 21 No. 2 Texas A&M W 1-0 Mar. 16 No. 8 Texas Tech W 2-0 Mar. 17 No. 8 Texas Tech W 12-2 Mar. 19 at No. 9 Texas A&M W 8-7 Apr. 22 No. 2 Texas A&M W 7-5 Mar. 18 No. 8 Texas Tech L 4-11 Mar. 20 No. 9 Texas A&M W 5-0 2008 4-10 Apr. 27 No. 25 New Mexico State W 5-0 May 11 No. 20 Oklahoma State W 13-5 Mar. 21 No. 9 Texas A&M L 7-8 Mar. 14 No. 23 Oklahoma State L 5-6 Apr. 28 No. 25 New Mexico State W 15-5 Mar. 15 No. 23 Oklahoma State W 3-0 May 12 No. 20 Oklahoma State L 6-11 Apr. 16 No. 1 Texas L 6-7 May 13 No. 20 Oklahoma State W 7-3 Mar. 16 No. 23 Oklahoma State W 8-5 Apr. 17 at No. 1 Texas [10] W 5-3 2013 4-4 June 3 vs. No. 5 Stanford L 2-4 Apr. 18 at No. 1 Texas L 1-11 Mar. 21 at No. 4 Missouri L 0-7 Feb. 22 No. 12 UCLA L 3-4 May 18 No. 3 Rice L 4-6 Mar. 22 at No. 4 Missouri L 0-3 Feb. 23 No. 12 UCLA W 5-0 May 26 vs. No. 22 Texas Tech W 8-3 Mar. 23 at No. 4 Missouri [7] L 2-12 Feb. 24 No. 12 UCLA L 4-5 ALL-TIME RECORD 214-315-1 Apr. 18 at No. 19 Texas A&M L 1-2 May 28 vs. No. 17 Oklahoma W 14-4 Mar. 3 vs. No. 13 Rice W 9-2 vs. No. 1 9-18 Apr. 19 No. 19 Texas A&M L 1-11 Apr. 12 No. 9 Oklahoma W 2-1 vs. Top 5 44-83 Apr. 20 No. 19 Texas A&M [11] L 12-13 2005 18-10 Apr. 13 No. 9 Oklahoma L 1-3 vs. Top 10 97-160 Apr. 26 No. 8 Nebraska [10] L 4-6 Feb. 13 vs. No. 19 Rice W 6-1 Apr. 14 No. 9 Oklahoma W 12-10 1981-1990 28-68 Apr. 26 No. 8 Nebraska [7] L 1-14 Feb. 18 No. 24 Oral Roberts L 3-9 May 24 vs. No. 15 Kansas State L 9-13 1991-2000 54-71-1 Apr. 27 No. 8 Nebraska W 8-3 Feb. 19 No. 24 Oral Roberts W 2-1 2001-2010 83-113 May 21 vs. No. 12 Nebraska W 10-4 Feb. 20 No. 24 Oral Roberts W 4-0 2014 8-12 2011-present 49-63 May 23 vs. No. 7 Oklahoma State [7] L 3-14 Mar. 11 at No. 8 Vanderbilt [13] W 9-4 Feb. 14 at No. 19 Arizona State W 9-7 Non-Conference Games 81-125-1 Mar. 12 at No. 8 Vanderbilt W 16-5 Feb. 15 at No. 19 Arizona State L 4-7 Conference Games 131-188 Mar. 13 at No. 8 Vanderbilt W 4-1 2009 6-12 Feb. 16 at No. 19 Arizona State L 1-12 Southwest Conference 48-81 Feb. 28 vs. No. 9 UCLA W 5-1 Mar. 15 No. 24 TCU [10] W 4-3 Mar. 7 No. 4 Cal State Fullerton L 0-11 Big 12 Conference 83-107 Mar. 1 vs. No. 10 Rice L 3-8 Mar. 18 at No. 1 Texas W 3-2 Mar. 8 No. 4 Cal State Fullerton W 1-0 February 26-36-1 Mar. 2 at No. 13 TCU W 2-1 Mar. 19 No. 1 Texas W 9-1 Mar. 9 No. 4 Cal State Fullerton W 5-4 March 63-76 Mar. 14 at No. 3 Texas A&M L 2-6 Mar. 20 No. 1 Texas W 4-3 Mar. 14 No. 23 Texas Tech W 1-0 April 73-121 Mar. 15 at No. 3 Texas A&M L 7-13 Apr. 22 at No. 11 Nebraska L 1-7 Mar. 15 No. 23 Texas Tech W 2-1 May 42-63 Mar. 16 No. 3 Texas A&M [10] W 8-7 Apr. 23 at No. 11 Nebraska W 4-1 Mar. 16 No. 23 Texas Tech L 1-7 June 11-16 Mar. 26 No. 16 TCU W 15-4 Apr. 24 at No. 11 Nebraska L 3-4 Mar. 21 No. 20 Oklahoma State W 4-1 Home 122-115-1 Apr. 24 No. 13 Oklahoma L 2-4 May 11 at No. 15 Rice L 0-7 Mar. 22 No. 20 Oklahoma State W 4-1 Away 62-157 Apr. 25 No. 13 Oklahoma L 4-12 May 20 No. 20 Missouri W 7-5 Mar. 23 No. 20 Oklahoma State L 1-4 Neutral 30-43 Apr. 26 No. 13 Oklahoma L 8-11 May 21 No. 20 Missouri L 3-7 Apr. 4 at No. 8 Texas L 4-5 Regular Season 182-266-1 May 1 at No. 8 Texas L 4-12 May 22 No. 20 Missouri L 4-10 Apr. 5 at No. 8 Texas L 3-6 Postseason 32-49 May 2 No. 8 Texas L 11-19 May 28 vs. No. 5 Texas W 9-8 Apr. 6 at No. 8 Texas L 0-4 Conference Tournaments 18-27 May 3 No. 8 Texas L 1-3 May 29 vs. No. 4 Nebraska L 0-1 May 15 No. 13 TCU W 6-3 Southwest Conference 5-8 May 20 vs. No. 5 Texas W 14-9 June 5 No. 24 TCU W 8-3 May 16 No. 13 TCU L 0-5 Big 12 Conference 13-19 May 21 vs. No. 17 Kansas State L 4-9 June 11 No. 13 Clemson L 2-4 May 17 No. 13 TCU L 1-7 NCAA Tournament 14-22 May 29 vs. No. 21 Minnesota W 5-0 June 12 No. 13 Clemson W 7-1 May 21 No. 12 TCU L 5-8 Regionals 8-15 May 30 at No. 2 LSU [10] L 2-3 June 13 No. 13 Clemson W 6-1 May 24 No. 12 TCU L 1-4 Super Regionals 4-5 May 31 vs. No. 21 Minnesota L 12-15 June 18 vs. No. 5 Texas L 1-5 College World Series 2-2 June 20 vs. No. 2 Oregon State [10] W 4-3 2015 2-9 Extra-Innings 10-17 June 21 vs. No. 1 Tulane W 8-7 2010 6-8 Mar. 7 vs. No. 2 LSU L 0-2 June 22 vs. No. 5 Texas L 3-4 Feb. 19 No. 22 Georgia L 5-7 Mar. 8 vs. No. 22 Texas A&M L 2-3 Feb. 21 No. 22 Georgia W 5-2 Mar. 10 at No. 20 Dallas Baptist L 3-17 2006 10-12 Mar. 19 at No. 13 Oklahoma L 6-7 Mar. 13 at No. 4 TCU L 1-3 Mar. 3 at No. 16 Long Beach State L 3-4 Apr. 9 at No. 23 Texas A&M L 3-4 Mar. 14 at No. 4 TCU L 2-3 Mar. 4 at No. 16 Long Beach State W 5-3 Apr. 10 No. 23 Texas A&M W 13-1 Mar. 15 at No. 4 TCU L 1-10 Mar. 5 at No. 16 Long Beach State W 4-2 Apr. 11 No. 23 Texas A&M W 2-1 Mar. 31 No. 20 Houston L 0-11 Mar. 17 No. 25 Kansas W 15-3 Apr. 27 at No. 11 TCU [10] L 4-5 Apr. 18 at No. 17 Oklahoma State L 4-10 Mar. 18 No. 25 Kansas L 5-6 Apr. 28 No. 11 TCU [8] W 14-1 Apr. 19 at No. 17 Oklahoma State W 2-1 Mar. 19 No. 25 Kansas W 5-1 Apr. 30 No. 2 Texas [10] L 2-4 Apr. 20 at No. 17 Oklahoma State L 1-7 Mar. 24 at No. 23 Oklahoma W 6-5 May 1 at No. 2 Texas [14] L 1-2 May 20 vs. No. 5 TCU W 6-5 Mar. 25 at No. 23 Oklahoma L 2-5 May 2 at No. 2 Texas L 1-4 Mar. 26 at No. 23 Oklahoma L 10-11 May 26 vs. No. 25 Kansas State W 11-8 2016 3-4 Apr. 11 No. 2 Rice L 4-6 May 28 vs. No. 12 Oklahoma W 8-3 Mar. 4 at No. 21 Houston W 4-2 Apr. 13 No. 8 Texas [13] L 6-7 June 6 at No. 6 TCU L 0-9 Mar. 5 at No. 21 Houston L 4-10

Apr. 14 at No. 8 Texas L 6-8 Mar. 6 at No. 21 Houston L 2-11 HISTORY Apr. 15 at No. 8 Texas L 4-5 2011 8-9 May 13 vs. No. 10 TCU W 4-3 May 12 No. 5 Nebraska W 6-5 Feb. 22 No. 4 TCU L 0-2 May 14 vs. No. 10 TCU W 8-5 May 13 No. 5 Nebraska W 4-1 Mar. 6 vs. No. 21 Rice [10] W 12-8 May 15 vs. No. 10 TCU L 3-7 May 14 No. 5 Nebraska W 12-2 Apr. 8 No. 8 Texas L 3-11 May 25 vs. No. 14 TCU L 5-12 May 24 vs. No. 15 Nebraska L 2-3 Apr. 9 No. 8 Texas W 7-6 May 25 vs. No. 6 Texas L 8-16 Apr. 10 at No. 8 Texas L 2-5 2017 7-9 June 3 vs. No. 16 Arizona State W 3-2 Apr. 15 No. 5 Texas A&M L 1-5 Mar. 3 vs No. 9 Ole Miss W 4-0 June 4 at No. 1 Rice L 2-7 Apr. 16 at No. 5 Texas A&M W 12-1 Mar. 4 vs No. 3 LSU L 0-4 June 4 vs. No. 16 Arizona State W 7-2 Apr. 17 at No. 5 Texas A&M L 1-2 Mar. 5 vs No. 11 Texas A&M W 6-3 June 5 at No. 1 Rice L 4-7 May 10 at No. 10 TCU L 6-7 Mar. 10 No. 23 Houston W 2-1 May 13 at No. 19 Oklahoma State [10] L 0-1 Mar. 12 No. 23 Houston W 5-0 2007 6-15 May 14 at No. 19 Oklahoma State W 8-1 Mar. 12 No. 23 Houston L 0-2 Feb. 10 vs. No. 1 Rice L 0-7 May 15 at No. 19 Oklahoma State W 5-3 Mar. 24 No. 15 Oklahoma L 3-11 Feb. 11 vs. No. 8 Vanderbilt L 4-7 May 19 No. 13 Oklahoma W 4-2 Mar. 25 No. 15 Oklahoma W 7-0 Mar. 16 at No. 10 Texas L 2-3 May 20 No. 13 Oklahoma L 4-5 Mar. 26 No. 15 Oklahoma L 0-3 Mar. 17 No. 10 Texas L 2-14 May 21 No. 13 Oklahoma W 3-2 Apr. 07 at No. 6 Texas Tech L 2-13 Mar. 18 No. 10 Texas L 3-8 May 26 vs. No. 2 Texas L 1-6 Apr. 08 at No. 6 Texas Tech L 3-5 Mar. 31 at No. 14 Oklahoma State L 5-15 June 4 at No. 9 Rice W 3-2 Apr. 09 at No. 6 Texas Tech W 10-9 Mar. 31 at No. 14 Oklahoma State L 7-14 Apr. 21 at No. 6 TCU L 4-9 Apr. 1 at No. 14 Oklahoma State L 5-10 Apr. 22 at No. 6 TCU W 16-5 Apr. 5 No. 19 Oklahoma W 4-2 Apr. 23 at No. 6 TCU L 5-8 Apr. 6 No. 19 Oklahoma L 4-5 May 25 vs No. 3 Texas Tech L 1-4 Apr. 6 No. 19 Oklahoma W 5-2 Apr. 27 No. 18 Texas A&M L 7-12 Apr. 28 at No. 18 Texas A&M L 3-5 Apr. 29 at No. 18 Texas A&M W 16-12

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1948 2000 2009 WESTERN REGIONAL WACO REGIONAL BATON ROUGE REGIONAL MERCHANTS PARK • DENVER, COLO. BAYLOR BALLPARK • WACO, TEXAS ALEX BOX STADIUM • BATON ROUGE, LA. June 16 Southern California L 0-8 May 26 Texas State L 0-6 May 29 Minnesota W 5-0 June 17 Colorado State W 13-4 May 27 Florida L 1-10 May 30 LSU [10] L 2-3 June 18 Oklahoma State W 9-8 May 31 Minnesota L 12-15 June 19 Southern California L 3-16 2001 HOUSTON REGIONAL 1977 RECKLING PARK • HOUSTON, TEXAS SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL May 25 Houston W 7-1 2010 ARLINGTON STADIUM • ARLINGTON, TEXAS May 26 Rice W 11-10 FORT WORTH REGIONAL May 26 New Orleans W 10-1 May 27 Rice L 4-7 LUPTON STADIUM • FORT WORTH, TEXAS May 27 Miami [Ohio] L 3-7 May 28 Rice L 4-5 June 4 Arizona L 9-10 May 28 New Orleans W 7-1 June 5 Lamar W 6-4 May 28 Miami [Ohio] W 12-7 2002 June 6 Arizona W 4-2 May 29 Miami [Ohio] W 2-0 AUSTIN REGIONAL June 6 TCU L 0-9 DISCH-FALK FIELD • AUSTIN, TEXAS COLLEGE WORLD SERIES May 31 Lamar W 4-2 2011 ROSENBLATT STADIUM • OMAHA, NEB. June 1 Texas L 8-10 HOUSTON REGIONAL June 11 South Carolina [10] L 2-3 June 1 Lamar W 10-9 RECKLING PARK • HOUSTON, TEXAS June 12 Minnesota [11] L 3-4 June 2 Texas L 0-2 June 3 California W 6-4 June 4 Rice W 3-2 1978 2003 June 5 California L 0-8 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL HATTIESBURG REGIONAL June 6 California L 8-9 ARLINGTON STADIUM • ARLINGTON, TEXAS • HATTIESBURG, MISS. May 19 Mississippi State W 3-0 May 30 Murray State W 7-6 2012 May 21 UT-Pan American [10] W 3-2 May 31 Southern W 10-3 WACO REGIONAL May 22 Mississippi State W 6-3 June 1 Southern Mississippi W 3-2 BAYLOR BALLPARK • WACO, TEXAS June 1 Oral Roberts L 2-4 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Baton Rouge super regional June 2 UT Arlington W 11-6 ROSENBLATT STADIUM • OMAHA, NEB. Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, La. June 3 Oral Roberts W 5-2 June 2 Michigan L 0-4 June 6 LSU W 4-1 June 3 Dallas Baptist W 9-2 June 3 Miami, Fla. L 1-12 June 7 LSU L 5-6 June 4 Dallas Baptist W 8-2 June 8 LSU L 5-20 1991 WACO SUPER REGIONAL MIDWEST REGIONAL 2005 BAYLOR BALLPARK • WACO, TEXAS ECK STADIUM-TYLER FIELD • WICHITA, KAN. WACO REGIONAL June 9 Arkansas W 8-1 May 24 California L 3-8 BAYLOR BALLPARK • WACO, TEXAS June 10 Arkansas L 4-5 May 25 Wichita State L 7-13 June 4 UTSA W 8-3 June 11 Arkansas [10] L 0-1 June 5 TCU W 8-3 1993 June 6 Stanford [12] W 4-3 2017 SOUTH REGIONAL HOUSTON REGIONAL ALEX BOX STADIUM • BATON ROUGE, LA. WACO SUPER REGIONAL SCHROEDER PARK • HOUSTON, TEXAS May 27 Kent W 4-1 BAYLOR BALLPARK • WACO, TEXAS June 2 Texas A&M L 5-8 May 28 South Alabama L 3-9 June 11 Clemson L 2-4 June 3 Houston L 3-17 May 29 LSU L 6-13 June 12 Clemson W 7-1 June 13 Clemson W 6-1 2018 1998 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES STANFORD REGIONAL SOUTH I REGIONAL SUNKEN DIAMOND • STANFORD, CALIF. MCKETHAN FIELD • GAINESVILLE, FLA. ROSENBLATT STADIUM • OMAHA, NEB. June 1 Cal State Fullerton L 2-6 May 21 Richmond L 10-12 June 18 Texas L 1-5 June 2 Wright State W 11-5 May 22 Florida W 10-5 June 20 Oregon State [10] W 4-3 June 3 Stanford L 2-4 May 23 Illinois [13] L 7-8 June 21 Tulane W 8-7 June 22 Texas L 3-4 HISTORY 1999 ALL-TIME RECORD 44-43 WACO REGIONAL 2006 BAYLOR BALLPARK • WACO, TEXAS HOUSTON REGIONAL Regionals 37-30 May 28 Eastern Illinois W 7-3 RECKLING PARK • HOUSTON, TEXAS Home 10-3 May 29 Minnesota W 6-4 June 3 Arizona State W 3-2 Away 4-12 May 30 Minnesota W 22-6 June 4 Rice L 2-7 Neutral 23-15 June 4 Arizona State W 7-2 Super Regional 5-7 WACO SUPER REGIONAL June 5 Rice L 4-7 Home 4-5 BAYLOR BALLPARK • WACO, TEXAS Away 1-2 June 4 Oklahoma State L 11-18 2007 College World Series 2-6 June 5 Oklahoma State W 17-7 HOUSTON REGIONAL June 6 Oklahoma State L 2-6 RECKLING PARK • HOUSTON, TEXAS June 1 TCU L 2-3 June 2 Prairie View A&M W 9-2 June 3 TCU L 5-10

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Led by senior All-America shortstop Steve Macko, the Bears came back through the losers bracket to take the 1977 South Central Regional title and advance to the College World Series for the first 1977 time. PLAYERS After pounding New Orleans 10-1 in the regional’s first game, Baylor lost to Miami (Ohio) 7-3. OF Robert Beane Sr. Kilgore, Texas Facing elimination, the Bears beat New Orleans again (7-1) and Miami (Ohio) twice (12-7, 2-0) to P Andy Beene So. Dallas, Texas advance to the CWS. John Schott and Jaime Cocanower combined to shutout the RedHawks in the P Sammy Bickham Fr. Plano, Texas title game. P Don Brazell Sr. Phoenix, Ariz. Baylor entered the 1977 NCAA College World Series with a 43-15 record before losing two one- P Jamie Cocanower So. Balboa, Panama run, extra-inning games. The Bears fell 3-2 in 10 innings against South Carolina and 4-3 in 11 innings P/OF Burl Coker Jr. Waco, Texas against Minnesota. Arizona State went on to win the national title, 2-1, over South Carolina in the IF Fritz Connally Fr. Pasadena, Texas championship game. IF Bill Crosby Jr. Memphis, Tenn. For the season, Macko led the Bears at the plate with a .417 average. Sammy Bickham (10-4) and C Mike Czimskey Sr. Taylor, Texas Burl Coker (10-4) were Baylor’s top pitchers, combining for 20 of the Bears’ 43 wins. IF Keith Houk So. Waco, Texas OF Mike Johanson So. Clear Lake, Texas LINEUP IF Kenny Kolkhorst Jr. Houston, Texas IF Steve Macko Sr. Dallas, Texas SS Steve Macko IF/P Shane Nolen So. Pasadena, Texas (.417, 8 HR, 49 RBI, 22 2B, 7 3B, 68 R) IF Manuel Ordones Jr. Waco, Texas IF Luke Prestridge So. Houston, Texas C Mike Czimskey P John Perlman So. Carthage, Texas (.276, 9 HR, 37 RBI, 10 2B, 37 R) OF Greg Pennington So. Houston, Texas P Mike Roberts So. Dallas, Texas 3B Fritz Connally P John Schott Sr. San Antonio, Texas (.306, 7 HR, 47 RBI, 15 2B, 40 R) IF Duncan Shanklin Sr. Houston, Texas P Harry Shipley Sr. Waco, Texas 1B Luke Prestridge IF David Starnes So. Richardson, Texas (.304, 4 HR, 24 RBI, 12 2B, 35 R) IF Mike Wells Jr. Houston, Texas OF Leonard Woods Sr. Riesel, Texas DH/1B Ken Kolkhorst C Buddy Woolley Sr. Longview, Texas (.363, 6 HR, 51 RBI, 21 2B, 41 R)

COACHES CF/P Shane Nolen Mickey Sullivan - Head Coach (.252, 4 HR, 29 RBI, 32 R) Dick Couey - Assistant Coach RF/P Burl Coker RESULTS (.320, 5 HR, 27 RBI; 10-4, 2.27) at UT Arlington W 2-1 UT-PAN AMERICAN W 12-2 at UT Arlington W 2-1 UT-PAN AMERICAN W 11-1 LF Leonard Woods UT ARLINGTON W 7-3 TEXAS TECH * W 4-0 (.295, 13 HR, 44 RBI, 7 2B, 53 R) UT ARLINGTON W 4-0 TEXAS TECH * W 6-1 TCU * W 20-3 TEXAS TECH * W 15-3 2B Duncan Shanklin TCU * L 1-2 at SMU * W 14-0 (.289, 1 HR, 19 RBI) TCU * L 2-3 at SMU * W 15-0 at Sam Houston State W 4-0 at SMU * W 12-7 P Sammy Bickham at Sam Houston State L 7-10 TEXAS * L 4-10 (10-4, 3.18, 6 CG) at St. Mary’s L 4-6 TEXAS * W 4-2 at St. Mary’s W 4-3 TEXAS * W 3-2 P Jaime Cocanower ST. MARY’S W 15-8 at Texas $ W 3-2 ST. MARY’S W 11-5 vs. Texas A&M $ W 2-1 (8-3, 1 Sv, 2.49) at Rice * L 7-9 at Texas $ W 7-0 HISTORY at Rice * W 18-1 vs. New Orleans % W 10-1 P Don Brazell at Rice * W 12-3 vs. Miami [Ohio] % L 3-7 (1-1, 2 Sv, 3.07) at Hardin Simmons W 5-2 vs. New Orleans % W 7-1 at Hardin Simmons W 7-4 vs. Miami [Ohio] % W 12-7 CENT. MICHIGAN W 7-3 vs. Miami [Ohio] % W 2-0 CENT. MICHIGAN W 16-3 vs. South Carolina & L 2-3 NEBRASKA W 2-0 vs. Minnesota & L 3-4 NEBRASKA L 0-1 NEBRASKA W 12-3 * - Southwest Conference games NEBRASKA W 6-4 $ - SWC Tournament, Austin, Texas at Texas A&M * L 8-9 % - NCAA South Central Regional, at Texas A&M * L 1-2 Arlington, Texas at Texas A&M * W 8-0 & - College World Series, Omaha, Neb. HOUSTON * W 15-8 HOUSTON * L 0-5 HOUSTON * W 8-1 SAM HOUSTON ST. W 4-1 SAM HOUSTON ST. W 13-7 at Arkansas * W 5-3 at Arkansas * L 2-5 at Arkansas * L 1-6 UT-PAN AMERICAN W 8-6 UT-PAN AMERICAN W 10-8

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For the second straight season, Baylor claimed the South Central Regional title and advanced to the College World Series. Unfortunately, the Bears also repeated their 1977 performance with a 1978 quick exit. PLAYERS Despite the loss of three all-conference performers from the previous year, the 1978 Bears swept P Andy Beene Jr. Dallas, Texas through the Southwest Conference Tournament to land a spot in the regional, then swept through P Jamie Cocanower Jr. Balboa, Panama the regional to earn a second straight CWS appearance. P/OF Burl Coker Sr. Waco, Texas Playing without injured ace Burl Coker, Baylor found enough pitching to beat Mississippi State IF Fritz Connally So. Pasadena, Texas (3-0), UT-Pan Am (3-2 in 10 innings) and MSU again (6-3) in the regional. IF Bill Crosby Sr. Memphis, Tenn. Fritz Connally earned regional MVP honors, thanks to a 7-for-14 performance with four RBI. OF Mike Johanson Jr. Clear Lake, Texas Seven other Bears joined Connally on the all-tournament team. IF Kenny Kolkhorst Sr. Houston, Texas In the CWS, Baylor lost its first game to Michigan, 4-0, then saw the season end with a 12-1 loss to IF/P Shane Nolen Jr. Pasadena, Texas Miami, Fla. IF Manuel Ordones Sr. Waco, Texas Baylor finished with a 32-19 record as champions of the Southwest Conference Tournament. The IF Luke Prestridge Jr. Houston, Texas Bears were led by junior first baseman Luke Prestridge, who topped the team in batting average at P John Pearlman Jr. Carthage, Texas .332, and junior third baseman Fritz Connally, who hit .316 with 11 home runs. P Mike Roberts Jr. Dallas, Texas IF Mike Wells Sr. Houston, Texas LINEUP IF Brent Lummus Fr. Waco, Texas OF Greg Pennington So. Houston, Texas CF/P Burl Coker OF Brian Allen Fr. Brownwood, Texas (.325, 7 HR, 52 R; 9-2, 1.64, 2 saves) C Jeff Mallett Fr. Beaumont, Texas C James Baker Fr. Artesia, N.M. LF Mike Johanson P Don Oliver Fr. Victoria, Texas (.298, 6 HR, 48 RBI, 13 2B, 37 R) P Paul Farmer Fr. Lamar, Texas IF Scott Lewis So. Alpine, Texas P/DH Shane Nolen OF Mark Malthaner Jr. Norman, Okla. (.309, 9 HR, 37 RBI, 44 R; 4-6, 4.46) IF David Starnes So. Richardson, Texas P Wes Hooks Fr. Birmingham, Mich. 3B Fritz Connally IF Tom Milam Fr. Jackson, Miss. (.316, 11 HR, 44 RBI, 10 2B, 42 R) C Don Buckalew Fr. Conroe, Texas IF Steve Runnels Fr. Pasadena, Texas C Ken Kolkhorst (.300, 4 HR, 35 RBI, 15 2B, 43 R) COACHES Mickey Sullivan - Head Coach 2B Manuel Ordones Dick Couey - Assistant Coach (.291, 2 HR, 34 RBI, 5 2B, 4 3B, 28 R)

RESULTS RF Mike Wells at Arizona State L 1-3 at Oral Roberts L 5-8 (.258, 3 HR, 26 RBI, 24 R) at Arizona State L 1-5 at Oral Roberts L 1-3 at Grand Canyon L 3-5 at Oral Roberts W 7-6 1B Luke Prestridge ST. MARY’S W 2-1 at TCU * W 14-8 (.332, 4 HR, 33 RBI, 12 2B) ST. MARY’S W 2-0 at TCU * W 13-1 SAM HOUSTON ST. W 15-6 at TCU * W 7-6 SS Bill Crosby SAM HOUSTON ST. W 12-3 vs. Arkansas $ W 1-0 (.254, 1 HR, 9 RBI, 7 2B, 22 R) SMU * W 9-5 vs. Houston $ W 8-4 SMU * W 5-4 vs. Houston $ W 11-3 SMU * W 27-18 vs. Mississippi State % W 3-0 P Jaime Cocanower at Texas Tech * W 12-3 vs. UT-Pan American % W 3-2 (4-5, 5.87) at Texas Tech * L 0-4 vs. Mississippi State % W 6-3 at Texas Tech * L 1-5 vs. Michigan & L 0-4 P Jon Perlman CENT. MICHIGAN W 4-3 vs. Miami, Fla. & L 1-12 (5-3, 3.20) ARKANSAS * W 12-11 ARKANSAS * L 6-7 * - Southwest Conference games P Mike Roberts ARKANSAS * W 9-8 $ - SWC Tournament, Austin, Texas (6-1, 2 Sv, 2.36) NORTH TEXAS W 19-11 % - NCAA South Central Regional, HISTORY NORTH TEXAS W 11-1 Arlington, Texas at Houston * L 5-6 & - College World Series, Omaha, Neb. at Houston * W 4-1 at Houston * W 14-11 at St. Mary’s L 0-4 at St. Mary’s W 2-1 HARDIN SIMMONS L 3-10 HARDIN SIMMONS W 10-4 TEXAS A&M * L 3-5 TEXAS A&M * L 4-8 TEXAS A&M * L 9-11 at Sam Houston State W 2-1 at Sam Houston State L 6-7 at Texas * L 0-3 at Texas * W 4-0 at Texas * L 4-10 RICE * W 9-5 RICE * W 8-1 RICE * W 10-8

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One year removed from the program’s first losing season in nearly a decade, Baylor made its first College World Series appearance in 28 years in 2005. Baylor joined the 1993 Kansas Jayhawks as the 2005 only teams ever to reach the CWS one year after a losing season. PLAYERS Eight returning starters, 10 returning pitchers with six fourth-year seniors: that was the nucleus IF Wes Benefield Fr. Franklin, Tenn. for the first Baylor squad ever to sweep both Texas and Texas A&M in the same season. The Bears, IF Drew Bias Fr. PfIugerville, Texas who never lost more than two consecutive games, finished the Big 12 season 19-8 and shared the OF Reid Brees Sr. Austin, Texas conference title with Nebraska. The two teams met again in the Big 12 Tournament title game with RHP Tyler Bullock Jr. Fort Worth, Texas the Huskers edging the Bears, 1-0, on a sixth-inning sacrifice fly. RHP Nick Cassavechia Fr. Dallas, Texas Baylor was awarded the nation’s fourth overall seed, setting up regional and super regional stops C Zach Dillon Jr. Urbandale, Iowa at Baylor Ballpark. The Bears defeated UT-San Antonio, TCU and Stanford to win the regional and C Josh Ford Sr. Baytown, Texas then bounced back from a game-one loss to defeat Clemson two games to one in the super regional. OF Seth Fortenberry Jr. Waco, Texas In the CWS, Baylor lost its first game to Texas, 5-1. Two days later, the Bears recorded the pro- RHP Kerr Foster Fr. Athens, Texas gram’s first-ever CWS win, topping Oregon State, 4-3, in 10 innings. The next day, the Bears rallied OF Chase Gerdes So. Uvalde, Texas from a 7-0 deficit through six innings for an 8-7 win, eliminating the top-ranked and top-seeded 2B Michael Griffin Sr. Dallas, Texas Tulane in arguably the best game in Baylor history. It was the second-largest comeback in CWS his- RHP Ryan LaMotta Jr. Sugar Land, Texas tory. However, eventual national champion Texas ended the Bears’ season the following night on RHP Randall Linebaugh Fr. Mesquite, Texas Chance Wheeless’ leadoff walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth inning for a 4-3 UT win. RHP/1B Jeff Mandel So. Houston, Texas Baylor finished the season 46-24 and ranked fourth nationally, the program’s highest final ranking LHP Xerxes Martin Fr. Dallas, Texas ever. RHP Mark McCormick Jr. Houston, Texas OF Paul Miles Fr. Houston, Texas LINEUP OF Mike Pankratz Jr. Houston, Texas RHP Andy Pape Jr. San Antonio, Texas 2B Michael Griffin 1B Kyle Reynolds Jr. Houston, Texas (.293, 7 HR, 34 RBI, 51 R, 16 2B, 8 SB) 2B Jake Rippee So. Kerrville, Texas 3B Kevin Russo Jr. Boulder, Colo. 1B Kyle Reynolds OF Kevin Sevigny Jr. Springvale, Maine (.258, 8 HR, 34 RBI, 40 R, 14 2B, 11 SB) LHP Trey Taylor Sr. Mansfield, Texas 1B Jason Thompson So. Euless, Texas C/DH Josh Ford LHP Cory VanAllen So. Sugar Land, Texas (.328, 9 HR, 41 RBI, 47 R, 19 2B, .521 SLG, 7 SB) RHP Sean Walker Sr. La Mesa, Calif. SS Paul Witt Sr. Pine Bluff, Ark. DH/C Zach Dillon RHP Abe Woody Jr. Round Rock, Texas (.304, 2 HR, 43 RBI, 29 R, 20 2B)

COACHES LF Reid Brees Steve Smith - Head Coach (.278, 2 HR, 26 RBI, 23 R, 14 2B) Mitch Thompson - Assistant Coach Steve Johnigan - Assistant Coach 3B Kevin Russo Chris Berry - Assistant Coach (.286, 3 HR, 36 RBI, 41 R, 8 2B, 8 SB) Cody Hall - Student Assistant RF Mike Pankratz RESULTS (.198, 3 HR, 16 RBI, 16 R) vs. Houston ! W 8-6 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 4-3 vs. Tennessee ! W 3-2 at Nebraska * L 4-8 vs. Rice ! W 6-1 at Nebraska * W 4-1 CF Kevin Sevigny UT ARLINGTON L 6-9 at Nebraska * L 3-4 (.230, 3 HR, 23 RBI, 24 R, 9 2B, 4 3B, 7 SB) ORAL ROBERTS L 3-9 UT ARLINGTON W 8-5 ORAL ROBERTS W 2-1 TEXAS TECH * W 6-1 ORAL ROBERTS W 4-0 TEXAS TECH * L 2-3 CF Chase Gerdes at Arizona State L 3-5 TEXAS TECH * W 8-5 (.257, 1 HR, 23 RBI, 23 R, 5 2B, 5 3B, 11 SB) at Arizona State L 4-12 UTSA W 6-5 at Arizona State (10) W 8-7 at Rice L 0-7 HISTORY at UT-San Antonio W 4-2 TEXAS A&M * W 10-9 SS Paul Witt LONG BEACH STATE L 2-4 at Texas A&M * W 3-1 (.251, 1 HR, 29 RBI, 37 R, 11 2B, 7 SB) LONG BEACH STATE L 6-7 at Texas A&M * W 6-4 LONG BEACH STATE W 7-1 TEXAS STATE W 7-4 NORTHWESTERN ST. L 4-5 MISSOURI * W 7-5 SP Trey Taylor at Vanderbilt (13) W 9-4 MISSOURI * L 3-7 (7-6, 3.62 ERA, 104.1 IP, 89 K) at Vanderbilt W 16-5 MISSOURI * L 4-10 at Vanderbilt W 4-1 vs. Kansas (10) $ W 2-1 TCU (10) W 4-3 vs. Oklahoma State $ W 8-3 SP Mark McCormick at Texas * W 3-2 vs. Texas $ W 9-8 (8-4, 2.96 ERA, 112.2 IP, 115 K) TEXAS * W 9-1 vs. Nebraska $ L 0-1 TEXAS * W 4-3 UTSA % W 8-3 at Texas State L 0-12 TCU % W 8-3 SP Cory VanAllen at Oklahoma State * L 1-7 STANFORD (12) % W 4-3 (8-4, 4.02 ERA, 107.1 IP, 68 K) at Oklahoma State * W 6-3 CLEMSON † L 2-4 at Oklahoma State * L 2-3 CLEMSON † W 7-1 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 10-3 CLEMSON † W 6-1 RP Jeff Mandel OKLAHOMA * W 5-3 vs. Texas & L 1-5 (4-0, 1.91 ERA, 66.0 IP, 27 K) OKLAHOMA * L 2-5 vs. Oregon State (10) & W 4-3 OKLAHOMA * W 6-2 vs. Tulane & W 8-7 HOUSTON L 3-9 vs. Texas & L 3-4 RP Ryan LaMotta KANSAS STATE * W 8-3 (5-2, 7 Sv, 2.15 ERA, 79.2 IP, 82 K) KANSAS STATE * W 11-3 * - Big 12 Conference games KANSAS STATE * W 8-4 ! - Minute Maid Park Classic, Houston, Texas at UT Arlington L 0-2 $ - Big 12 Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. RP Abe Woody at Kansas * W 8-4 % - NCAA Waco Regional, Waco, Texas (10-3, 11 Sv, 2.58 ERA, 66.1 IP, 41 K) at Kansas * W 13-2 † - NCAA Waco Super Regional, Waco, Texas at Kansas * W 3-2 & - College World Series, Omaha, Neb. at TCU (11) L 1-2

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1948 1993 WESTERN REGIONAL SOUTH REGIONAL MERCHANTS PARK • DENVER, COLO. ALEX BOX STADIUM • BATON ROUGE, LA. June 16 USC 8, Baylor 0 May 27 Baylor 4, Kent 1 June 17 Baylor 13, Colorado State 4 May 28 South Alabama 9, Baylor 3 June 18 Baylor 9, Oklahoma State 8 May 29 LSU 13, Baylor 6 June 19 USC 16, Baylor 3 Baylor returned to postseason play in 1993 by upsetting host Texas Baylor made its first-ever regional appearance in 1948. The Bears twice to claim the Southwest Conference Tournament championship. finished third in the Southwest Conference that season, but were selected The Bears won their 10th straight game in round one of the regional, for the NCAA Western Regional after SWC champ Texas and runner-up beating Kent 4-1. The streak came to an end the following day, howev- Texas A&M each declined the invitation. er, when South Alabama beat Baylor 9-3. Eventual national champion LSU finished off the Bears’ season one day later with a 13-6 victory. 1977 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL 1998 ARLINGTON STADIUM • ARLINGTON, TEXAS SOUTH I REGIONAL May 26 Baylor 10, New Orleans 1 MCKETHAN FIELD • GAINESVILLE, FLA. May 27 Miami (Ohio) 7, Baylor 3 May 21 Richmond 12, Baylor 10 May 28 Baylor 7, New Orleans 1 May 22 Baylor 10, Florida 5 May 28 Baylor 12, Miami (Ohio) 7 May 23 Illinois 8, Baylor 7 [13] May 29 Baylor 2, Miami (Ohio) 0 In 1998, head coach Steve Smith led his Bears to an NCAA tournament Led by All-America shortstop Steve Macko, the Bears came back berth in just his fourth season. With a rotation bolstered by future first- through the losers bracket to take the 1977 South Central Regional title round draft picks Kip Wells and Jason Jennings and a slugging line-up led and advance to the College World Series for the first time. by All-American Charley Carter, the Bears finished second in the Big 12 After pounding New Orleans 10-1 in the first game, Baylor lost to Mi- Conference and were sent to Florida for NCAA regional action. ami (Ohio) 7-3. Facing elimination, the Bears beat New Orleans again (7-1) Baylor blew a 9-0 lead against underdog Richmond in the first game and Miami (Ohio) twice (12-7, 2-0) to advance to the CWS. John Schott and and eventually lost 12-10. The Bears rebounded to beat the host Gators, Jaime Cocanower combined to shutout the RedHawks in the title game. 10-5, but saw their season end when Illinois scored an unearned run in the bottom of the 13th inning to beat Baylor 8-7. 1978 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL 1999 ARLINGTON STADIUM • ARLINGTON, TEXAS WACO REGIONAL May 19 Baylor 3, Mississippi State 0 BAYLOR BALLPARK • WACO, TEXAS May 21 Baylor 3, Texas-Pan American 2 [10] May 28 Baylor 7, Eastern Illinois 3 May 22 Baylor 6, Mississippi State 3 May 29 Baylor 6, Minnesota 4 May 30 Baylor 22, Minnesota 4 Despite the loss of three all-conference performers from the previous year, the 1978 Bears swept through the Southwest Conference Tourna- WACO SUPER REGIONAL ment to land a spot in the regional, then swept through the regional to BAYLOR BALLPARK • WACO, TEXAS earn a second straight CWS appearance. June 4 Oklahoma State 18, Baylor 11 Playing without injured staff ace Burl Coker, the Bears still found June 5 Baylor 17, Oklahoma State 7 enough pitching to beat Mississippi State (3-0), UT-Pan Am (3-2 in 10 June 6 Oklahoma State 6, Baylor 2 innings) and Mississippi State again (6-3). Fritz Connally earned tournament MVP honors, thanks to a 7-for-14 Hosting an NCAA Regional for the first time, the Bears took advantage performance with four RBI. Seven other Bears joined Connally on the of playing at home (albeit in an unfinished Baylor Ballpark) to advance to all-tournament team. the Super Regional in the first year of the extra round. In each of the first two games, Baylor rallied from behind to win (7-3 1991 vs. Eastern Illinois, 6-4 vs. Minnesota). The Golden Gophers battled back MIDWEST REGIONAL to face Baylor again in the championship game, but with no pitching left, ECK STADIUM-TYLER FIELD • WICHITA, KAN. Baylor blasted Minnesota 22-6. May 24 California 8, Baylor 3 The Bears also hosted their Super Regional against Big 12 foe Oklahoma May 25 Wichita State 13, Baylor 7 State. The Cowboys rocked Baylor ace Jason Jennings in game one and won going away, 18-11. Baylor turned the tables in game two, pounding HISTORY In 1991, an untimely series of injuries prevented the Bears from taking OSU 17-7. In the decisive game three, the Bears held a 2-0 lead through better advantage of their first NCAA postseason action in 13 years. seven innings before OSU rallied to win 6-2 and advance to the CWS. Three Baylor pitchers, including first-round draft pick Scott Ruffcorn, entered the regional nursing sore arms. Unable to depend on those pitch- 2000 ers, the Bears’ postseason stay was shortened to an 8-3 loss against Califor- WACO REGIONAL nia and a 13-7 setback to host school and top-ranked Wichita State. BAYLOR BALLPARK • WACO, TEXAS May 26 Texas State 6, Baylor 0 May 27 Florida 10, Baylor 1

After claiming their first outright conference title in 77 years, the Bears hosted a regional for the second straight season. Baylor entered the Waco Regional as the favorite, ranked fifth in the nation. No. 4 seed Texas State surprised the Bears, however, as Bobcat ace Blake Williams (a 2000 first-round draft pick) shut out Baylor for a 6-0 win. In game two, Florida got revenge for the Bears’ win in 1998 with a 10-1 victory, knocking the home team out of its own regional. The Bears’ season ended as the Gators scored in six of the first seven innings to rout Baylor.

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2001 2005 HOUSTON REGIONAL WACO REGIONAL RECKLING PARK • HOUSTON, TEXAS BAYLOR BALLPARK • WACO, TEXAS May 25 Baylor 7, Houston 1 June 4 Baylor 8, UTSA 3 May 26 Baylor 11, Rice 10 June 5 Baylor 8, TCU 3 May 27 Rice 7, Baylor 4 June 6 Baylor 4, Stanford 3 (12) May 28 Rice 5, Baylor 4 WACO SUPER REGIONAL The Bears opened play with a 7-1 win over Houston, but fell behind BAYLOR BALLPARK • WACO, TEXAS early to host Rice. Baylor trailed the Owls 9-0 after seven innings, but the June 11 Clemson 4, Baylor 2 Bears scored five runs in the eighth and six runs in the ninth for perhaps June 12 Baylor 7, Clemson 1 the most exciting win in Baylor baseball history. June 13 Baylor 6, Clemson 1 Rice won its elimination game against UT-Arlington, creating a rematch against Baylor with the Bears just needing to beat the Owls once more to Backed by a dominant pitching staff and some timely hitting, the Bears advance to the Super Regional. In the first championship game, Rice beat returned to the NCAA Tournament after a one-year absence and rolled Baylor 7-4, but the Bears looked to be on their way with a 4-2 lead headed to the program’s first College World Series appearance since 1978. Five to the bottom of the ninth in the final game. The Owls, however, scored different Bears recorded wins on the hill as the Baylor staff recorded a 2.21 three runs in the bottom of the ninth off the Baylor bullpen to steal a 5-4 ERA (compared to its opponents’ 5.33 mark) and held the opposition to a win and send the Bears home early once more. .255 batting average en route to the school’s third CWS trip ever. Seeded fourth nationally in the 64-team field, Baylor earned home field 2002 advantage for the Waco Regional and quickly dispatched of regional rivals AUSTIN REGIONAL Texas-San Antonio and TCU. In the regional championship game against DISCH-FALK FIELD • AUSTIN, TEXAS Stanford, the Bears’ Seth Fortenberry slugged a solo home run in the top May 31 Baylor 4, Lamar 2 of the ninth inning to tie the game, before Jeff Mandel’s solo homer in the June 1 Texas 10, Baylor 8 12th gave Baylor a 4-3 victory and their third-ever Super Regional trip. June 1 Baylor 10, Lamar 9 Hosting a Super Regional for the first time since 1999, sixth-ranked June 2 Texas 2, Baylor 0 Baylor left 14 men on base and dropped the series opener to 13th-ranked Clemson, 4-2. The Bears bounced back to take the series’ second game 7-1 The Bears made their way to the teams’ third regional championship behind Mark McCormick’s 10-strikeout, six-hit gem. With a trip to the game in four years, but in the end Texas proved to be too much. Baylor CWS on the line and the score tied 1-1 in the fourth inning of game three, defeated Lamar twice in the regional but lost twice to the Longhorns as Baylor’s Kevin Sevigny delivered a three-run double that proved to be host Texas advanced and eventually won the national championship. the difference in the game as the Bears went on to defeat Clemson 6-1 and In game one, Baylor scored four runs in the seventh inning to come advance to the CWS. from behind and beat Lamar, 4-2. Baylor lost to Texas in the first winners’ bracket game, 10-8, as the Longhorns scored three runs in the sixth and 2006 four in the seventh for the win. A two-out steal of home on a trick play by HOUSTON REGIONAL Tim Hartshorn gave Baylor a 10-9 win over Lamar Saturday in the elimi- RECKLING PARK • HOUSTON, TEXAS nation game. Baylor starter Sean Walker, a true freshman, allowed the two June 3 Baylor 3, Arizona State 2 runs over 6.1 innings in a tough-luck loss, as Texas won the championship June 4 Rice 7, Baylor 2 game 2-0. June 4 Baylor 7, Arizona State 2 June 5 Rice 7, Baylor 4 2003 HATTIESBURG REGIONAL Despite losing five position starters, two weekend starters and the clos- PETE TAYLOR PARK • HATTIESBURG, MISS. er from its 2005 College World Series team, the Bears reached the champi- May 30 Baylor 7, Murray State 6 onship game of the NCAA Houston Regional. It was the fifth consecutive May 31 Baylor 10, Southern 3 regional in which Baylor reached the championship game. June 1 Baylor 3, Southern Miss 2 The weekend at Rice University got off to an ominous start as the Bears’ opening game against 16th-ranked Arizona State, a team that took BATON ROUGE SUPER REGIONAL two of three in a weekend series at Baylor Ballpark in late February, was

ALEX BOX STADIUM • BATON ROUGE, LA. suspended due to rain with a runner on first and no outs in the top of the HISTORY June 6 Baylor 4, LSU 1 second. Ryan LaMotta, who relieved starter Cory VanAllen when play June 7 LSU 6, Baylor 5 resumed the next day, held Arizona State to a pair of runs, one earned, on June 8 LSU 20, Baylor 5 eight hits and a walk with eight strikeouts in Baylor’s 3-2 victory. LaMotta provided Baylor one the most dramatic moments in the pro- Baylor won three close regional games to advance to a Super Regional gram’s history. Making his school-record tying 111th career appearance, for the second time in program history, then suffered heartbreak, getting LaMotta waved off head coach Steve Smith with a 3-1 lead, the bases within six outs of the College World Series before falling short. loaded and one out as the skipper began to make his way to the mound In Hattiesburg, an unearned eighth-inning run completed a three-run for the second time in the bottom of the ninth. LaMotta got a sacrifice fly comeback for Baylor in a 7-6 win over Murray State in game one. The next and a strikeout to end the game, the last in his Baylor career. day, the Bears broke open a 3-3 game with seven runs in the final three Baylor dropped a 7-2 decision the following day to host Rice, the na- innings to beat national player of the year Rickie Weeks and Southern 10- tion’s No. 2 overall seed. The Bears had to rebound and face Arizona State 3. again immediately following the Rice loss in 100-degree heat. Beamer In Sunday’s finale, Baylor rallied for three unearned runs in the eighth Weems’ three-run homer in the third erased a 2-1 Sun Devils’ lead, and to beat host Southern Miss 3-2. Tournament Most Outstanding Player the Bears never trailed again en route to a 7-2 victory. However, Rice David Murphy drove in two with a game-tying double, and Josh Ford ended Baylor’s season the following afternoon. followed with a bloop single that scored Murphy with the go-ahead run. Moving to Baton Rouge, Baylor won game one 4-1 behind Steven White’s stellar outing and carried a 5-4 lead into the eighth Saturday before back-to-back homers propelled the Tigers to a 6-5 win. The wheels all came off on Sunday, as LSU scored 17 unanswered runs in the middle innings en route to a 20-5 win.

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2007 2010 HOUSTON REGIONAL FORT WORTH REGIONAL RECKLING PARK • HOUSTON, TEXAS LUPTON STADIUM • FORT WORTH, TEXAS June 1 TCU 3, Baylor 2 June 4 Arizona 10, Baylor 9 June 2 Baylor 9, Prairie View A&M 2 June 5 Baylor 6, Lamar 4 June 3 TCU 10, Baylor 5 June 6 Baylor 4, Arizona 2 June 6 TCU 9, Baylor 0 Baylor fielded its youngest team in a decade in 2007, and it showed on several occasions throughout the regular season. However, the Bears Needing one win on the last weekend of the conference season to se- caught fire in May, sweeping Kansas State in the final Big 12 Conference cure a spot in the Big 12 Championship, the Bears rallied from three runs series and posting victories over 21st-ranked Missouri, 11th-ranked Okla- down in the ninth inning to beat Oklahoma State in the series opener. That homa State and Oklahoma to reach the program’s sixth Big 12 Champi- win got the Bears going, as they went on to sweep OSU and win all three onship title game in the event’s first 11 years. A loss to 17th-ranked Texas games in pool play before falling in the title game at the Big 12 Champion- A&M in the title game did not keep Baylor from making its ninth NCAA ship. Regional appearance in 10 years. The strong finish to the season was enough to earn the Bears the No. 2 The NCAA Houston Regional field was a familiar one for Baylor as the seed at the NCAA Fort Worth Regional. Bears had faced each of the other three teams during the regular season, In the opener, four errors proved costly as they led to five unearned splitting two games against TCU, defeating Prairie View A&M once and runs, helping Arizona take a 10-4 lead to the ninth inning. The Bears ral- dropping two games to host Rice. lied for five runs but left the potential tying run on third base when Ray- TCU broke a 1-1 tie with a pair of solo home runs in the bottom of the nor Campbell hit a sharp liner to Arizona right fielder Steve Selsky. seventh. Beamer Weems’ leadoff home run in the ninth pulled the Bears to With the Bears facing elimination against Lamar the followin day, Jon within one run, and Baylor went on to load the bases in the frame. Ringenberg allowed just one run in 5.2 innings, helping Baylor take a 4-1 However, Ben Booker struck out in a nine-pitch at-bat to give the Frogs lead through six frames. Max Muncy’s two-run single extended the Bears’ a 3-2 victory. After defeating Prairie View A&M 9-2 in an elimination lead, which would prove to be crucial as Joey Latulippe hit a three-run game, Baylor had another chance against TCU. The Bears led 5-3 entering homer in the bottom of the ninth to cut the Baylor lead to 6-4. Brooks the ninth inning, but the Frogs scored seven runs in the final frame for a Pinckard moved from center field to the mound and got the final two outs 10-5 victory. to notch his 11th save of the season. In a rematch with Arizona, Willie Kempf turned in one of the most 2009 impressive outings of the season, striking out eight without issuing a walk BATON ROUGE REGIONAL in 8.0 innings of work. After giving up a two-run double in the second, ALEX BOX STADIUM • BATON ROUGE, LA. Kempf allowed only two hits to the next 23 batters he faced. Landis May 29 Baylor 5, Minnesota 0 Ware’s eighth-inning sacrifice fly broke a 2-2 tie and proved to be the May 30 LSU 3, Baylor 2 (10) game-winner, as Pinckard worked a scoreless ninth to earn another save May 31 Minnesota 15, Baylor 12 and send the Bears on to the championship round. Facing No. 6 TCU on its home field, Craig Fritsch allowed four runs After dropping 10 consecutive conference games to end the 2009 in 6.2 innings while striking out eight, but the Baylor offense was held to season, the Bears’ hopes of making a regional seemed bleak. However, in four hits, and the Bears’ season ended with a 9-0 loss. the first game of the Big 12 Championship, Baylor rallied from an early four-run deficit to defeat No. 5 Texas. The Bears added another win over 2011 Kansas, and that was enough to earn Baylor a berth in the NCAA Baton HOUSTON REGIONAL Rouge Regional. RECKLING PARK • HOUSTON, TEXAS The Bears would play all three games at the Baton Rouge Regional June 3 Baylor 6, California 4 against a pair of ranked teams. In the opener against No. 21 Minnesota, June 4 Baylor 3, Rice 2 Willie Kempf turned in 6.0 shutout innings and the Bears rolled to a 5-0 June 5 California 8, Baylor 0 win. No. 2 LSU knocked off Southern, setting up a Saturday showdown June 6 California 9, Baylor 8 with Baylor. Nearly 10,000 fans packed the brand new Alex Box Stadium to watch Baylor closed the regular season on a tear with wins in its last three the Bears and Tigers battle for a spot in the regional final. LSU’s Antho- series, including its first series win at Nebraska since 1997, winning two ny Ranaudo struck out 14 batters in 9.0 innings, but it would take extra of three at No. 19 Oklahoma State and a walk-off win to clinch the series innings to determine a winner. LSU took advantage of a pair of Kendal against No. 13 Oklahoma. The strong finish was enough for the Bears to Volz walks to start to top of the 10th and plated the game-winning run on secure the No. 2 seed in the NCAA Houston Regional hosted by No. 8 Austin Nola’s RBI single, sending the Bears to an elimination game in a national seed Rice. rematch with the Golden Gophers. Logan Verrett turned in a solid outing to win the opener against Cali- Jon Ringenberg settled down after allowing two runs in the first inning fornia, 6-4. The following day, Josh Turley threw 135 pitches and allowed HISTORY against Minnesota, and the Bears held a 5-2 lead after six frames. Howev- one earned run in a 3-2 complete game victory against Rice to push the er, Ringenberg ran into trouble in the seventh, and the bullpen allowed 10 Bears into the championship round. runs in the final two innings to send the Bears to their final at-bat trailing California fought off Rice in an elimination game to setup a nightcap 15-5. After hits from each of the first five batters in the bottom of the ninth rematch with Baylor. Brooks Pinckard allowed only one run in 6.0 innings, plated two runs and loaded the bases, Kenton Gedwed delivered a pinch- but the Bears couldn’t plate a run against Cal and eventually fell, 8-0, to hit Grand Slam to cut the deficit to 15-11. Ben Booker added a RBI single, setup a winner-take-all game on Monday. but the rally fell short, ending the Bears’ season. Cal took an early 1-0 lead, but the Bears broke out for six runs in the fourth to move in front 6-1. Max Garner worked 5.1 innings in relief of starter Jon Ringenberg, and the Bears held an 8-5 lead heading to the bottom of the ninth after Verrett came on to get the final out in the eighth. A pair of errors gave Cal life, and the Golden Bears loaded the bases with one out trailing, 8-7. Verrett struck out the next batter and was a strike away from escaping the jam when Devon Rodriguez hit a 1-2 pitch into right field for a game-winning two-run single. Jake Miller, Pinckard, Turley and Logan Vick were named to the all-tournament team.

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2012 2017 WACO REGIONAL HOUSTON REGIONAL BAYLOR BALLPARK • WACO, TEXAS SCHROEDER PARK • HOUSTON, TEXAS June 1 Oral Roberts 4, Baylor 2 June 2 Texas A&M 8, Baylor 5 June 2 Baylor 11, UT Arlington 6 June 3 Houston 17, Baylor 3 June 3 Baylor 5, Oral Roberts 2 June 3 Baylor 9, Dallas Baptist 2 Baylor posted a 34-21 overall and 12-12 record in Big 12 play to finish June 4 Baylor 8, Dallas Baptist 2 fourth in the league. Despite dropping both games at the Big 12 Champi- onship, the Bears earned an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament with WACO SUPER REGIONAL a resume that included wins over No. 9 Ole Miss, No. 11 Texas A&M, No. BAYLOR BALLPARK • WACO, TEXAS 23 Houston, No. 15 Oklahoma, No. 6 Texas Tech and No. 6 TCU. The body June 9 Baylor 8, Arkansas 1 of work gave BU a No. 2 seed in the Houston Regional. June 10 Arkansas 5, Baylor 4 In the first game against Texas A&M, Aaron Dodson erased a 2-0 Ag- June 11 Arkansas 1, Baylor 0 (10) gies lead with a second-inning grand slam. However, a tough sixth inning doomed the Bears as TAMU scored five runs on two hits and five walks Baylor won its third Big 12 regular season championship and hosted its with one error to go on to an 8-5 win. first regional since 2005 by earning the No. 4 national seed. Baylor faced elimination against host Houston the next day. Unfortu- The Bears dropped the opener to Oral Roberts, forcing them into four nately, UH came out swinging and the Bears didn’t have enough offense must-win games over the following three days to keep their season going. left to counter. The Cougars took a 2-0 lead in the first inning, 8-0 lead in Baylor faced UT Arlington in the first of those four games, and UTA had the sixth inning and then piled on eight run in the seventh and one in the a 5-4 lead heading to the sixth inning. Max Garner came on in relief and eighth to win 17-3. held UTA scoreless over the next three innings, and Baylor rallied with seven runs to eliminate the Mavericks. 2018 In a rematch with Oral Roberts, Logan Vick’s two-run single erased an STANFORD REGIONAL early 1-0 deficit, and Tyler Bremer pitched 6.0 solid innings before Cray- SUNKEN DIAMOND • STANFORD, CALIF. ton Bare came on to close out the game with 2.1 shutout innings. June 1 Cal State Fullerton 6, Baylor 2 After a two-hour break, the Bears returned to action against Dallas Bap- June 2 Baylor 11, Wright State 5 tist with freshman Austin Stone starting on the mound. Stone worked 5.1 June 3 Stanford 4, Baylor 2 no-hit innings, with the help of Dan Evatt robbing a two-run homer with a leaping catch over the left-field wall, and the Bears cruised to a 9-2 win to Baylor posted a 37-21 overall record and was 13-11 in Big 12 play, win- setup a winner-take-all rematch the following day. ning the Big 12 Tournament for the first time in program history to win DBU took an early 1-0 lead, but the Bears scored three runs in the sec- the auto bid to the NCAA postseason. ond, and that would prove to be enough. Josh Turley, who was starting on In the first game against Cal State Fullerton, the Bears came up against two days rest after starting the regional opener vs. ORU, held the Patriots a hot pitcher in Colton Eastman. The Bears were shut out for the first five to two runs in 4.0 innings, and Dillon Newman took care of the rest, frames before jumping on the board with 2 in the sixth inning. The Bears allowing only one hit over 5.0 shutout innings of relief. managed just 5 hits and fell, 6-2. Stone, Josh Ludy, Lawton Langford, Jake Miller, Cal Towey and Evatt Baylor faced elimination against Wright State the next day and the of- were named to the all-tournament team, and Evatt was named Most Out- fense came alive, earning the 11-2 win to stay alive. Against No. 1 overall standing Player. seed and top five Stanford, the Bears battled, outhitting the Cardinal, 5-4 Baylor’s Super Regional against Arkansas got off to a great start, as Vick as the pitching combo of starter Tyler Thomas, Alex Phillips and Troy crushed two-run homers in each of his first two at-bats, and Trent Blank Montemayor kept things close, but the Bears fell 4-2, holding on after allowed one run over 8.0 innings to give the Bears an 8-1 win and move scoring 4 in the first 2 frames. them one victory away from their fourth trip to Omaha. The Bears used a three-run fifth inning to take a 4-3 lead against the Ra- zorbacks in game two, and Turley held the lead until turning the ball over to the bullpen in the eighth inning. Arkansas loaded the bases with one out in the ninth, and Garner induced a potential game-ending double-play grounder, but it slipped through Miller’s hands, allowing the Razorbacks to tie the game. Arkansas went on to win 5-4, forcing a third game.

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1923 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE 1966 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE 2000 BIG 12 CONFERENCE Two years after finishing fifth of five teams After a 15-game conference schedule, four With Nebraska’s Big 12 Conference schedule in the SWC, Baylor posted a 13-5 league record teams were tied atop the Southwest Conference already complete, Baylor entered a May 12-14 and edged second-place SMU by percentage standings. Baylor, TCU, Texas and Texas A&M weekend series at Kansas State knowing two points for the program’s first conference cham- all finished the 1966 season at 9-6 in league play wins would give the Bears their first out-right pionship. and shared the conference championship. conference championship in 77 years. The Bears started the season 1-3 in confer- The Bears actually finished the season 8-6-1 Entering the weekend, Baylor (20-7) found ence play, splitting two games with TCU before due to a 5-5 tie March 26 at Rice in a game that itself percentage points ahead of the Huskers being swept by SMU. However, a 9-3 victory was suspended due to darkness. However, the (21-9) and two games up in the loss column. April 13 against Rice sparked a nine-game SWC league office determined that Baylor could not The Bears wasted no time capturing the title, winning streak for Baylor. That run put the be penalized for tie and was therefore rewarded winning each of the first two games of the Bears into the driver’s seat in the conference a victory for purposes of the conference stand- series. Baylor then completed the sweep of the standings heading into the final four games of ings. Wildcats the following day. the season — two at Texas and two against the Baylor had a chance to win the SWC outright, Baylor sent Chad Hawkins to the mound for Longhorns in Waco. hosting its final five games. The Bears blanked the Friday night start. The All-American pitched Texas blanked the Bears 7-0 in the first Austin Rice 1-0 and 2-0 in the first two, respectively, his seventh complete game of the season, hold- meeting and then edged Baylor 3-2 the next day. but the Owls got the better of the Bruins in the ing Kansas State to three runs on eight hits and That put the pressure on the Bears to win both series finale 2-0. However, Baylor bounced a walk with seven strikeouts. Meanwhile, the games at home later that week. Baylor did just back four days later, sweeping a doubleheader Baylor bats exploded for back-to-back five-run that, defeating Texas 6-2 and 5-3. against SMU 2-1 and 7-3. frames in the third and fourth innings and the The 1923 season featured an expanded SWC. While the SWC recognized Baylor, TCU, Tex- Bears never looked back. After Arkansas joined the league in 1922, TCU as and Texas A&M as co-champions, the SWC The next day, Kyle Evans took the mound for and Oklahoma State began playing baseball in representative in the NCAA Tournament was the Bears. However, this time Baylor fell behind the league in 1923. Four Bears earned All-SWC determined by a coin flip, won by Texas. Baylor early as the Wildcats erased a 2-0 BU lead with a honors in 1923: pitchers Carl Freeze and Ted was shunned in the hardwood department; no three-spot in the third. K-State added two runs Lyons, third baseman F.B. Strickland and out- Bears received All-SWC honors. in the fifth, stretching its lead to 5-2. Baylor an- fielder Roy Williamson. swered in the late innings, though, scoring two 1966 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS runs in the seventh and three in the eighth en 1923 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS SWC PCT. ALL PCT. route to a 7-5 title-clinching victory. Freshman SWC PCT. ALL PCT. BAYLOR 9-6 .600 18-9 .643 Chris Durbin ripped a pinch-hit two-run double BAYLOR 13-5 .721 18-6 .750 TCU 9-6 .600 21-9 .700 to put the Bears ahead 7-5 — a foretaste of a SMU 14-6 .700 16-10 .615 Texas 9-6 .600 24-9 .727 storied career to come. National Freshman of Texas 10-8 .556 20-8 .714 Texas A&M 9-6 .600 20-8 .700 the Year Zane Carlson struck out the side in the Texas A&M 9-8 .529 9-12 .429 Rice 5-10 .333 14-11 .560 ninth to close the game. Rice 3-7 .300 4-9 .308 SMU 4-11 .267 11-16 .407 The title was especially sweet considering Arkansas 2-5 .286 5-11 .313 how the conference season started for the Bears. TCU 2-10 .167 13-11 .542 At 18-5 entering Big 12 play, the Bears were Oklahoma State 1-5 .167 8-6 .571 swept in a three-game series at Texas Tech. However, Baylor did not lose consecutive conference games the rest of the way, going 23-4 in league play from that point, winning nine consecutive series and sweeping Nebraska, Iowa State, Kansas and Kansas State. Baylor won its first three games of the Big 12 Tournament, defeating Texas A&M 12-3, Texas 3-2 and Texas Tech 10-1. However, the Huskers got the best of the Bears in the championship game, winning 10-1. Seven Bears earned All-Big 12 honors: pitchers Zane Carlson, Kyle Evans and Chad Hawkins, and outfielder Jaime Bubela were first-team picks, while catcher Kelly Shoppach, second baseman Preston Underdown and short- stop Jace Brewer were second-team selections. HISTORY

2000 BIG 12 CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS BIG 12 PCT. ALL PCT. BAYLOR 23-7 .767 45-17 .726 Nebraska 21-9 .700 51-17 .750 Oklahoma 20-10 .667 41-23 .641 Texas 19-10 .655 46-21 .687 Texas Tech 18-12 .600 36-26 .581 Oklahoma State 14-13 .519 36-22 .621 Missouri 13-14 .481 33-24 .579 Texas A&M 11-19 .367 23-35 .397 Kansas 10-20 .333 25-30 .455 Iowa State 7-23 .233 19-37 .339 Kansas Sate 5-24 .172 19-32 .373

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2005 BIG 12 CONFERENCE 2012 BIG 12 CONFERENCE would take the field again, as Texas’ loss Baylor defeated Missouri 7-5 in the series Baylor clinched the 2012 Big 12 regular season on May 5 assured the Bears could not be topped opener but dropped the next two games against championship before it lost its first conference in the standings. the Tigers in the season’s final weekend. Mean- game. The Bears started league play with a Big Baylor suffered a pair of one-run losses at while, Nebraska swept Kansas State. That cre- 12-record 18-game conference winning streak, Oklahoma before the Sooners completed a ated a tie atop the Big 12 Conference standings sweeping each of their first six series en route sweep, but the Bears bounced back to win two as the Bears and the Huskers shared the 2005 to posting the second-best conference record by of three against Texas to finish Big 12 play with conference title at 19-8. any team in the league’s 17-year history. a 20-4 record. The Bears’ push to the league title began Baylor’s 18-game conference winning streak Ludy was named Big 12 Player of the Year, in the first weekend of conference play with was part of a 24-game overall winning streak Nathan Orf earned Newcomer of the Year and a sweep of top-ranked Texas for the first time that was also a Big 12 record. The Bears began Steve Smith was tabbed Coach of the Year. since 1998. After a 3-2 win at Disch-Falk Field in conference play with three consecutive series at The Bears had a school-record 11 All-Big 12 hon- the series opener, the Bears posted wins of 9-1 Baylor Ballpark, sweeping Texas Tech, Kansas orees and seven first-team selections. Garner, and 4-3 over the Longhorns at Baylor Ballpark. and Oklahoma State. The Bears had to rally Lawton Langford, Ludy, Muncy, Orf, Turley BU dropped two of three the following weekend to complete the third consecutive sweep, as and Vick earned first-team honors, Blank and at Oklahoma State but rebounded to take two of OSU took a 4-3 lead in the top of the 13th inning Cal Towey were named second team and Evatt three against Oklahoma at home the next week- of the series finale, but Josh Turley’s pinch-hit and Joey Hainsfurther picked up honorable end. The Bears then posted back-to-back sweeps single gave the Bears a 5-4 win and pushed their mentions. at home against Kansas State and at Kansas. Big 12 record to 9-0. That set the stage for a showdown of the con- Baylor headed to Missouri for its first con- 2012 BIG 12 CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS ference’s top two teams in the league standings ference road series, and after winning the first BIG 12 PCT. ALL PCT. as Baylor traveled to Nebraska. The Huskers two games, the Bears trailed 6-2 heading to the BAYLOR 20-4 .833 49-17 .742 took the opener, but the Bears responded with sixth inning. A four-run outburst tied the game, Texas A&M 16-8 .667 43-18 .705 a 4-1 victory Saturday afternoon. In Sunday’s and Baylor took a 10-6 lead with four more runs Texas 14-10 .583 30-22 .577 finale, Baylor led 3-2 before the Huskers got in the top of the seventh. With a travel curfew Oklahoma 13-10 .565 42-25 .637 back-to-back solo home runs in the fifth to take looming, a heavy downpour of rain started Oklahoma State 13-11 .542 32-25 .561 the series. in the bottom of the seventh, and the game Missouri 10-14 .417 33-28 .542 The Bears then took two of three at home would’ve ended in a 6-6 tie had the teams not Kansas 7-16 .304 24-34 .414 against Texas Tech and swept Texas A&M. been able to finish the inning. The teams were Kansas State 7-17 .292 27-31 .466 That gave Baylor a two-game lead entering the able to stay on the field and complete the sev- Texas Tech 7-17 .292 29-26 .527 season’s final weekend. enth and eighth innings before the game ended In the series opener against Missouri, Baylor with a 12-7 Baylor win. pounced on Big 12 Conference Pitcher of the The sweep of Missouri launched the Bears Year Max Scherzer for three runs in the first from No. 16 to No. 8 in the Baseball America inning. The Bears sent Scherzer to the showers poll. Baylor headed to Kansas State for another with two more runs in the fifth. Meanwhile, road series, and the Bears’ streak nearly ended Mark McCormick racked up a career-high 12 in the second game, as K-State took a 10-9 lead strikeouts en route to his third Big 12 Pitcher of heading to the seventh inning. Yet again, the the Week honor of the season. Bears rallied, putting up five runs in the seventh After Missouri got a run in the top of the sev- and holding on for a 14-12 win. enth, the Bears added a pair of insurance runs in In the series finale in Manhattan, Baylor fell the bottom of the frame. Those runs proved to behind 5-1 in the third and 9-7 in the seventh, be the difference as the Tigers got four runs in but Josh Ludy’s third home run of the game put the eighth to pull within two runs. Ryan LaMot- the Bears back in front 10-9. The teams ended up ta retired the game’s final five batters to give the going to extra innings tied at 11-11, and Michael Bears at least a share of the conference title. Howard delivered a two-out game-winning Missouri’s late-inning rally in Friday night’s homer in the 12th. game was a precursor for the rest of the week- The following weekend was the final Big end. The Tigers jumped out to an early 4-0 12 edition of the “Battle of the Brazos,” and lead in Saturday’s game and held on for a 7-3 it paired the No. 6 Bears against No. 2 Texas HISTORY victory. Baylor led 3-1 through seven innings in A&M. In the opening game in College Sta- Sunday’s finale, but the Tigers scored six runs tion, BU trailed 3-2 in the eighth, but Logan in the eighth and added three in the ninth for a Vick’s two-run single provided the winning 10-4 victory. runs as the Bears won 5-3. McCormick, LaMotta and Zach Dillon earned A Baylor Ballpark record crowd of 5,911 first-team All-Big 12 honors. Josh Ford and Cory turned out to watch the second game of the VanAllen were named second team, while Reid series, and the Bears again came up big as Max Brees, Michael Griffin, Trey Taylor and Abe Muncy’s sacrifice fly in the fifth provided the Woody earned honorable mention honors. game’s only run. Trent Blank worked 8.0 shut- out innings to earn the win and clinch the series. 2005 BIG 12 CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS In Sunday’s series finale, Ludy fouled off 10 BIG 12 PCT. ALL PCT. straight pitches before delivering a two-run BAYLOR 19-8 .704 46-24 .657 homer on the 14th pitch of his at-bat in the first Nebraska 19-8 .704 57-15 .792 inning. A&M rallied to take a 5-4 lead in the Texas 16-10 .615 56-16 .778 sixth, but Dan Evatt delivered a game-winning Missouri 16-11 .593 40-23 .635 two-run single. Max Garner closed out the win Oklahoma 14-13 .519 35-26 .574 to become the first Baylor pitcher to save all Oklahoma State 12-15 .444 34-25 .576 three games of a Big 12 series. Kansas 11-15 .423 36-28 .563 The sweep of A&M launched the Bears to Texas Tech 9-16 .360 34-25 .576 No. 1 in the Collegiate Baseball poll, giving the Texas A&M 9-18 .333 30-25-1 .545 program its first-ever No. 1 national ranking. Kansas Sate 8-19 .296 30-25 .545 Baylor’s Big 12 title was clinched before they

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1977 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE 1986 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE 1996 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE 1999 BIG 12 CONFERENCE DISCH-FALK FIELD AUSTIN, TEXAS OLSEN FIELD COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS DAN LAW FIELD LUBBOCK, TEXAS BRICKTOWN BALLPARK OKLAHOMA CITY TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS May 16 May 15 May 19 May 19 Baylor 13, Texas 5 TCU 12, Baylor 5 Baylor 2, Missouri 0 Baylor 3, Texas 2 Baylor 100 060 060 13 13 2 Baylor 020 100 200 5 12 2 Missouri 000 000 000 0 1 1 Baylor 000 002 100 3 8 1 Texas 100 200 200 5 11 3 TCU 140 114 10X 12 14 2 Baylor 000 200 00 2 5 1 Texas 000 000 200 2 7 1 WP: Beatty. LP: Swindell. WP: Wallace. LP: Wells. WP: Jennings. LP: Stine. WP: Schaeffer. LP: Brizzolara. May 18 May 17 May 20 May 20 Texas A&M 8, Baylor 0 Baylor 8, Texas A&M 1 Baylor 8, Texas 2 Baylor 2, Texas A&M 1 Texas A&M 013 013 000 8 15 0 Texas A&M 000 001 000 1 8 1 Baylor 000 115 010 8 11 0 Texas A&M 000 001 000 1 7 1 Baylor 000 000 000 0 2 2 Baylor 002 402 00X 8 15 1 Texas 010 000 010 2 7 3 Baylor 000 001 100 2 7 1 WP: Fry. LP: Gummelt. WP: Lambert. LP: Mitchell. WP: Scott. LP: Dunn. WP: Bickham. LP: Thurmond. May 19 May 18 May 22 May 22 Texas A&M 7, Baylor 6 Texas Tech 10, Baylor 4 Baylor 9, Missouri 2 Baylor 7, Texas 0 Baylor 220 020 000 6 11 2 Texas Tech 010 134 100 10 11 0 Baylor 003 230 010 9 10 1 Baylor 220 000 003 7 8 0 Texas A&M 100 010 50X 7 13 1 Baylor 100 010 020 4 10 6 Missouri 010 100 000 2 8 2 Texas 000 000 000 0 6 1 WP: Wernig. LP: Beatty. WP: Peck. LP: Marcom. WP: Hawkins. LP: Kiler. WP: Cocanower. LP: Brizzolara. 1988 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE 1997 BIG 12 CONFERENCE May 23 1978 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE GEORGE COLE FIELD FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. ALL-SPORTS STADIUM OKLAHOMA CITY Nebraska 4, Baylor 3 DISCH-FALK FIELD AUSTIN, TEXAS May 19 May 15 Baylor 010 200 010 3 8 1 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Baylor 4, Texas 2 Oklahoma State 11, Baylor 8 Nebraska 013 000 00X 4 7 1 May 12 Baylor 000 102 010 4 7 1 Baylor 000 131 003 8 11 4 WP: Fries. LP: Evans. Baylor 1, Arkansas 0 Texas 000 000 110 2 8 3 Oklahoma St. 412 103 00X 11 15 3 2000 BIG 12 CONFERENCE Baylor 1 WP: Combs. LP: Stone. WP: Adkins. LP: Lambert. BRICKTOWN BALLPARK OKLAHOMA CITY Arkansas 0 May 20 May 16 May 17 May 13 Texas A&M 6, Baylor 1 Missouri 9, Baylor 8 Baylor 12, Texas A&M 3 Baylor 8, Houston 4 Texas A&M 003 030 000 6 8 3 Baylor 110 110 103 8 13 1 Texas A&M 000 200 100 3 7 2 Baylor 8 Baylor 100 000 000 1 8 3 Missouri 011 101 401 9 12 1 Baylor 010 016 40X 12 13 2 Houston 0 WP: Riscen. LP: Aguilar. WP: Jamison. LP: Jennings. WP: Hawkins. LP: Ballouli. May 14 May 21 1998 BIG 12 CONFERENCE May 18 Baylor 11, Houston 3 Texas 8, Baylor 5 BRICKTOWN BALLPARK OKLAHOMA CITY Baylor 3, Texas 2 Houston 3 Baylor 001 100 210 5 11 1 May 14 Texas 002 000 000 2 5 1 Baylor 11 Texas 102 002 03X 8 10 2 Baylor 7, Missouri 3 Baylor 010 001 001 3 6 2 1979 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE WP: Cantu. LP: Kilgore. Missouri 010 000 110 3 9 0 WP: Evans. LP: Hale. DISCH-FALK FIELD AUSTIN, TEXAS 1991 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE Baylor 001 003 03X 7 13 2 May 20 May 12 OLSEN FIELD COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS WP: Wells. LP: Stine. Baylor 10, Texas Tech 1 Arkansas 6, Baylor 1 May 16 May 15 Baylor 000 500 203 10 12 1 Baylor 100 000 000 1 9 2 Texas A&M 9, Baylor 3 Texas Tech 11, Baylor 4 Texas Tech 000 000 100 1 6 1 Arkansas 000 100 05X 6 8 0 Baylor 000 010 002 3 6 4 Baylor 010 010 200 4 14 0 WP: Scott. LP: Sellars. WP: Erwin. LP: Roberts. Texas A&M 002 032 02X 9 9 1 Texas Tech 321 200 03X 11 14 2 May 21 May 13 WP: Granger. LP: Carpenter. WP: Ward. LP: Jennings. Nebraska 11, Baylor 3 Texas A&M 2, Baylor 1 May 17 May 16 Nebraska 102 410 030 11 15 1 Baylor 000 000 100 1 6 0 TCU 3, Baylor 0 Texas A&M 8, Baylor 5 Baylor 000 001 200 3 6 0 Texas A&M 000 100 01X 2 7 4 TCU 021 000 000 3 13 1 Baylor 020 021 000 5 9 4 WP: Wiles. LP: White. WP: Thurmond. LP: Perlman. Baylor 000 000 000 0 6 0 Texas A&M 050 020 10X 8 12 2 2001 BIG 12 CONFERENCE 1985 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE WP: Shope. LP: Price. WP: Fossum. LP: Bergman. BRICKTOWN BALLPARK OKLAHOMA CITY GEORGE COLE FIELD FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. 1993 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE May 16 May 17 DISCH-FALK FIELD AUSTIN, TEXAS Oklahoma State 18, Baylor 4 Arkansas 6, Baylor 4 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Oklahoma St. 300 240 720 18 18 2 HISTORY Arkansas 001 020 102 6 12 0 May 13 Baylor 400 000 000 4 8 2 Baylor 031 000 000 4 13 0 Baylor 6, Texas Tech 4 WP: Merrigan. LP: White. WP: Farwell. LP: Beatty. Baylor 201 011 001 6 12 1 May 17 May 18 Texas Tech 110 200 000 4 8 2 Iowa State 6, Baylor 5 Houston 5, Baylor 4 WP: Wharton. LP: Driskill. Baylor 002 300 000 5 11 2 Baylor 100 300 000 4 12 0 May 14 Iowa State 110 010 003 6 14 1 Houston 000 000 004 5 4 1 Baylor 9, Texas 4 WP: Twedt. LP: Carlson. WP: Coker. LP: Dumas. Texas 000 102 010 4 7 3 Baylor 140 001 03X 9 14 0 WP: Lineweaver. LP: Kjos. May 15 Baylor 10, Texas 6 Baylor 000 330 310 10 17 0 Texas 002 310 000 6 10 1 WP: Bearden. LP: Lummus.

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2002 BIG 12 CONFERENCE 2005 BIG 12 CONFERENCE 2008 BIG 12 CONFERENCE 2011 BIG 12 CONFERENCE RANGERS BALLPARK ARLINGTON, TEXAS BRICKTOWN BALLPARK OKLAHOMA CITY BRICKTOWN BALLPARK OKLAHOMA CITY BRICKTOWN BALLPARK OKLAHOMA CITY May 22 May 25 May 21 May 25 Nebraska 11, Baylor 9 Baylor 2, Kansas 1 (10 innings) Baylor 10, Nebraska 4 Oklahoma State 6, Baylor 2 Baylor 003 101 400 9 10 1 Kansas 100 000 000 0 1 5 0 Baylor 012 001 420 10 9 0 Baylor 002 000 000 2 10 3 Nebraska 041 014 01X 11 15 1 Baylor 010 000 000 1 2 6 2 Nebraska 000 200 200 4 7 2 Oklahoma State 000 004 02X 6 6 1 WP: Marsden. LP: Theodorakos. WP: Woody. LP: Quick. WP: Tolleson. LP: Jennings. WP: Herrera. LP: Verrett. May 23 May 26 May 23 May 26 Kansas State 6, Baylor 2 Baylor 8, Oklahoma State 3 Oklahoma State 14, Baylor 3 Texas 6, Baylor 1 Kansas State 010 301 100 6 10 1 Baylor 005 000 003 8 11 4 Oklahoma State 106 102 4 14 18 0 Texas 000 400 101 6 11 0 Baylor 000 000 110 2 10 2 Oklahoma St. 200 000 001 3 8 1 Baylor 010 200 0 3 9 1 Baylor 100 000 000 1 1 3 WP: Smith. LP: J. Taylor. WP: Taylor. LP: Kronkosky. WP: Oliver. LP: Fritsch. WP: Jungmann. LP: Turley. 2003 BIG 12 CONFERENCE May 28 May 24 2012 BIG 12 CONFERENCE BRICKTOWN BALLPARK OKLAHOMA CITY Baylor 9, Texas 8 Kansas State 3, Baylor 2 BRICKTOWN BALLPARK OKLAHOMA CITY May 21 Baylor 100 040 220 9 11 2 Baylor 000 002 000 2 8 2 May 23 Baylor 11, Missouri 0 (7 innings) Texas 200 320 100 8 13 1 Kansas State 000 102 00X 3 7 2 Baylor 11, Kansas State 1 Baylor 000 506 0 11 14 0 WP: Bullock. LP: Jo. Street. WP: Murray. LP: Volz. Kansas State 000 001 0 1 5 0 Missouri 000 000 0 0 3 1 May 29 2009 BIG 12 CONFERENCE Baylor 000 333 2 11 14 0 WP: White. LP: Hill. Nebraska 1, Baylor 0 BRICKTOWN BALLPARK OKLAHOMA CITY WP: Turley. LP: Bahramzadeh. May 22 Nebraska 000 001 000 1 3 0 May 20 May 24 Nebraska 9, Baylor 5 Baylor 000 000 000 0 3 2 Baylor 14, Texas 9 Oklahoma 3, Baylor 2 Nebraska 301 010 400 9 10 0 WP: Duensing. LP: McCormick. Baylor 201 008 201 14 15 2 Baylor 000 200 000 2 6 0 Baylor 101 000 030 5 12 0 2006 BIG 12 CONFERENCE Texas 322 000 200 9 14 1 Oklahoma 000 100 101 3 10 3 WP: Robertson. LP: Walker. BRICKTOWN BALLPARK OKLAHOMA CITY WP: Fritsch. LP: Dicharry. WP: Okert. LP: Newman. May 23 May 24 May 21 May 25 Baylor 9, Missouri 8 Nebraska 3, Baylor 2 Kansas State 9, Baylor 4 Baylor 11, Kansas State 2 Missouri 031 000 400 8 6 0 Baylor 000 001 100 2 8 0 Kansas State 200 300 211 9 11 0 Baylor 220 101 041 11 11 1 Baylor 202 302 00X 9 12 5 Nebraska 001 000 11X 3 5 1 Baylor 001 000 300 4 9 1 Kansas State 000 000 200 2 7 4 WP: Pape. LP: Broshuis. WP: Watson. LP: Cassavechia. WP: Morris. LP: Kempf. WP: Bremer. LP: Youngdahl. May 24 May 25 May 23 May 26 Baylor 7, Nebraska 5 (14 innings) Texas 16, Baylor 8 Baylor 8, Kansas 4 Oklahoma 7, Baylor 2 Baylor 100 400 000 000 02 7 11 2 Texas 140 702 200 16 20 0 Kansas 004 000 000 4 8 1 Oklahoma 030 130 000 7 8 0 Nebraska 000 300 020 000 00 5 8 2 Baylor 004 201 001 8 10 1 Baylor 330 100 10X 8 13 0 Baylor 000 100 010 2 7 1 WP: Carlson. LP: Sillman. WP: Walker. LP: LaMotta. WP: Fritsch. LP: Ridenhour. WP: Gray. LP: Hainsfurther. May 24 May 27 2010 BIG 12 CONFERENCE 2013 BIG 12 CONFERENCE Baylor 6, Nebraska 2 Baylor 5, Texas Tech 3 BRICKTOWN BALLPARK OKLAHOMA CITY BRICKTOWN BALLPARK OKLAHOMA CITY Nebraska 110 000 000 2 2 1 Baylor 001 004 000 5 9 0 May 26 May 23 Baylor 014 001 00X 6 9 1 Texas Tech 001 001 100 3 11 2 WP: McCormick. LP: Shirek. Baylor 11, Kansas State 8 Oklahoma 2, Baylor 0 WP: VanAllen. LP: Hynes. Baylor 233 001 110 11 13 0 Baylor 000 000 000 0 3 1 May 25 2007 BIG 12 CONFERENCE Kansas State 100 60 000 8 11 0 Oklahoma 101 000 00X 2 6 1 Texas 10, Baylor 8 (10 innings) BRICKTOWN BALLPARK OKLAHOMA CITY WP: Kempf. LP: Marshall. WP: Gray. LP: Newman. Baylor 041 010 002 0 8 6 0 Texas 100 030 220 2 10 13 1 May 23 May 28 May 24 WP: Street. LP: Bullock. Baylor 3, Oklahoma State 1 Baylor 8, Oklahoma 3 Kansas State 13, Baylor 9 Baylor 000 000 300 3 7 1 Oklahoma 001 020 000 3 9 1 Kansas State 000 404 005 13 12 3 2004 BIG 12 CONFERENCE Oklahoma State 000 000 100 1 8 1 Baylor 005 001 20X 8 9 0 Baylor 023 201 010 9 8 0

RANGERS BALLPARK Arlington, Texas WP: Mandel. LP: Kent. WP: Fritsch. LP: Neal. WP: Esquivel. LP: Michalec. HISTORY May 26 May 25 May 29 May 25 Baylor 8, Texas Tech 3 Baylor 10, Missouri 5 Baylor 6, Kansas 3 Texas Tech 8, Baylor 2 Baylor 013 020 002 8 9 1 Missouri 200 200 100 5 9 0 Baylor 120 003 000 6 8 1 Baylor 010 010 000 2 5 2 Texas Tech 110 010 000 3 8 2 Baylor 300 050 20X 10 15 0 Kansas 000 003 000 3 12 0 Texas Tech 001 022 03X 8 8 0 WP: Taylor. LP: Thomas. WP: Linebaugh. LP: Crow. WP: Ringenberg. LP: Poppe. WP: Withrow. LP: Stone. May 27 May 26 May 30 Missouri 12, Baylor 1 (7 innings) Baylor 7, Oklahoma 6 Texas A&M 5, Baylor 3 (10 innings) Missouri 253 001 1 12 14 1 Baylor 202 300 000 7 9 3 Baylor 010 001 010 0 3 10 0 Baylor 000 010 0 1 5 0 Oklahoma 000 001 122 6 12 1 Texas A&M 000 000 012 2 5 11 1 WP: Hill. LP: Walker. WP: Volz. LP: Mottern. WP: Stilson. LP: Pinckard. May 28 May 27 Baylor 14, Oklahoma 4 (7 innings) Texas A&M 14, Baylor 6 Oklahoma 040 000 0 4 6 2 Texas A&M 230 021 420 14 20 0 Baylor 001 065 2 14 14 2 Baylor 020 030 100 6 13 3 WP: Pape. LP: McAuliff. WP: Campfield. LP: Mackey. May 29 Missouri 10, Baylor 7 Baylor 000 400 300 7 9 2 Missouri 300 301 30X 10 10 2 WP: Alexander. LP: Carlson.

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2014 BIG 12 CONFERENCE 2017 BIG 12 CONFERENCE ALL-TIME RECORD 48-49 BRICKTOWN BALLPARK OKLAHOMA CITY BRICKTOWN BALLPARK OKLAHOMA CITY Southwest Conference 12-12 May 21 May 24 Big 12 Conference 36-37 TCU 8, Baylor 5 West Virginia 11, Baylor 1 Arlington, Texas 2-4 Baylor 000 000 014 5 11 1 Baylor 000 000 10 1 3 1 Austin, Texas 9-2 TCU 201 103 10X 8 14 1 West Virginia 701 100 02 11 14 0 College Station, Texas 1-4 WP: Kipper. LP: Newman. WP: Kearns. LP: Lewis. Fayetteville, Ark. 1-4 Lubbock, Texas 1-2 May 22 May 25 Oklahoma City, Okla. 32-31 Baylor 4, Kansas 3 All-Sports Stadium 0-2 Kansas 010 002 000 3 8 0 Texas Tech 4, Baylor 1 Baylor 000 000 100 1 10 0 Bricktown Ballpark 32-29 Baylor 004 000 00X 4 6 1 Tulsa, Okla. 2-2 WP: Tolson. LP: Duncan. Texas Tech 030 000 10X 4 9 0 WP: Gingery. LP: Parsons. Opening Games 17-12 May 23 Southwest Conference 5-4 Baylor 9, West Virginia 4 2018 BIG 12 CONFERENCE Big 12 Conference 13-8 Baylor 000 110 520 9 10 2 BRICKTOWN BALLPARK OKLAHOMA CITY Title Games 3-6 West Virginia 100 001 002 4 6 2 Southwest Conference 3-0 WP: Lewis. LP: Vance. May 23 Big 12 Conference 1-6 Baylor 4, Oklahoma 0 Elimination Games 8-16 May 24 Baylor 200 000 011 4 8 0 Southwest Confernece 1-6 TCU 4, Baylor 1 Oklahoma 020 001 001 0 4 3 Big 12 Conference 8-12 TCU 001 000 210 4 13 0 WP: Bradford. LP: Irvin. Tournament Format 38-39 Baylor 000 100 000 1 6 0 Pool Play Format 10-10 WP: Teakell. LP: Michalec. May 24 Baylor 10, Kansas 5 2015 BIG 12 CONFERENCE Baylor 010 000 040 5 5 2 ONEOK FIELD TULSA Texas 020 001 001 10 11 1 WP: Kettler. LP: Zeferjahn. May 20 Baylor 6, TCU 5 May 26 Baylor 200 010 111 6 9 1 Baylor 10, Oklahoma 3 TCU 020 201 000 5 11 1 Baylor 010 203 022 10 9 1 WP: Kuntz. LP: Ferrell. Oklahoma 001 200 000 3 6 2 May 21 WP: Phillips. LP: Perez, D. Texas 4, Baylor 3 Baylor 000 000 003 3 5 1 May 26 Texas 020 001 001 4 13 0 TCU 4, Baylor 1 WP: Culbreth. LP: Tolson. TCU 011 000 020 01 5 8 2 Baylor 300 100 001 02 6 10 2 May 22 WP: Montemayor. LP: Boyles. Baylor 5, Texas Tech 4 Texas Tech 002 100 010 4 7 0 Baylor 121 000 10X 5 8 2 WP: Lewis. LP: Dusek. May 23 Texas 4, Baylor 0 Texas 200 000 020 4 7 2 Baylor 000 000 000 0 2 0 WP: Mayes. LP: Kay. 2016 BIG 12 CONFERENCE BRICKTOWN BALLPARK OKLAHOMA CITY May 25

HISTORY TCU 12, Baylor 5 Baylor 021 002 000 5 10 1 TCU 023 203 02X 12 17 0 WP: Wymer. LP: Castano.

May 26 Texas 15, Baylor 3 Texas 304 010 7 15 15 0 Baylor 001 011 0 3 10 3 WP: Cooper. LP: Tolson.

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JIM RATH ROD ROBINSON ANDY BEENE CRAIG GUMMELT JERRY ARNOLD BOBBY STONE

JIM RATH . ROD ROBINSON BLAINE BEATTY . CRAIG GUMMLET BOBBY STONE . BRYAN McCARTY BAYLOR 11, AUSTIN COLLEGE 0 BAYLOR 5, ST. MARY’S 0 BAYLOR 6, ST. EDWARDS 0 MARCH 5, 1966 • AUSTIN, TEXAS FEB. 16, 1985 • SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS FEB. 18, 1987 • WACO, TEXAS

Baylor AB R H BI St. Mary’s AB R H BI St. Edwards AB R H BI Baylor AB R H BI IP H R ER BB SO Rath 5.0 0 0 0 1 3 Dennis, ss 4 1 2 1 Pawelek, cf 2 0 0 0 Van Horn. ss 3 0 0 0 Meyer, ss 3 1 1 0 Robison 2.0 0 0 0 1 5 Meyer, 2b 4 1 1 0 Lutz, ss 3 0 0 0 Derouen, 2b 2 0 0 0 McAfee, 2b 3 0 2 2 Shepherd, rf 3 1 1 2 Henerie, lf 2 0 0 0 Buckley, cf 3 0 0 0 Stroth, 2b 0 0 0 0 ANDY BEENE Ball, rf 0 0 0 0 Carullo, dh 2 0 0 0 Arredia, 1b 1 0 0 0 Hawkins, dh 4 0 1 0 Patterson, dh 2 1 1 0 Brown, 1b 2 0 0 0 Felan, ph 1 0 0 0 Malinak, lf, rf 3 0 0 0 BAYLOR 4, TEXAS TECH 0 Malinak, 1b 3 0 1 1 Troutman, 3b 3 0 0 0 Salazar, dh 2 0 0 0 Huey, cf 4 0 0 0 MARCH 10, 1979 • WACO, TEXAS Todd, 3b 2 0 0 0 Caldwell, rf 3 0 0 0 Nemec, ph 1 0 0 0 Jarvie, 1b 1 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Douglas, lf 2 0 1 0 Quiroz, 2b 2 0 0 0 Cour, c 1 0 0 0 Wilson B, 1b 1 1 1 0 Beene 9.0 0 0 0 5 8 Huey, cf 3 0 0 0 Laws, c 2 0 0 0 Darby, ph 1 0 0 0 Jones, 3b 4 0 0 0 Hawkins, c 3 1 0 0 Yon, p 0 0 0 0 Watkins, rf 2 0 0 0 Yard, c 1 2 0 0 Beatty, p 0 0 0 0 Gabino, p 0 0 0 0 Jackson, lf 2 0 0 0 Wilson T, rf 2 1 1 1 JERRY ARNOLD Gummelt, p 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 0 0 0 Chesbrough, 3b 2 0 0 0 Ball. lf 0 1 0 0 BAYLOR 2, TCU 0 Totals 26 5 7 4 Ross, p 0 0 0 0 Stone, p 0 0 0 0 APRIL 3, 1982 • FORT WORTH, TEXAS Beck, p 0 0 0 0 McCarty, p 0 0 0 0 Harrell, p 0 0 0 0 Totals 26 6 6 3 Baylor AB R H BI TCU AB R H BI Baylor 2 0 3 1 0 1 0 - 5 7 1 Totals 21 0 0 0 Woods, ss 3 0 0 0 Herrick, 2b 2 0 0 0 Stagner, 2b 4 0 0 0 Coltage, ss 3 0 0 0 St. Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 Trevathan, c 3 1 1 0 Barrett, 3b 3 0 0 0 St. Edwards 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 3 Davis, 1b 3 1 0 0 Houk. dh 3 0 0 0 E — Lutz. DP — Baylor 1, St. Mary’s 1. LOB — Baylor 5, St. Mary’s 4. Baylor 0 3 0 1 2 0 X — 6 6 0 Wood, 3b 2 0 0 0 Lee, lf 3 0 0 0 2B — Patterson. 3B — Malinak. HR — Shepherd. HBP —none. E — Van Horn 2, Cour. DP — none. LOB — St. Edwards 3, Baylor 10. Hibbert, lf 3 0 1 1 Day, c 2 0 0 0 SH — none. SF — none. SB —Douglass. CS — Malinak. Hill, rf 3 0 1 1 Davis, rf 2 0 0 0 2B — none. 3B — T. Wilson. HR — none. HBP — B. Wilson. SH — none. Hubenak, dh 2 0 1 0 Twardowski, 1b 2 0 0 0 SF — none. SB —Meyer, Derouen, McAfee. CS — none. Baylor IP H R ER BB K Mack, cf 2 0 0 0 Wagner, cf 2 0 0 0 Arnold, p 0 0 0 0 Leiss, p 0 0 0 0 Beatty (W, 1-0) 5.0 0 0 0 3 3 St. Edwards IP H R ER BB K Totals 25 2 4 2 Perlman, p 0 0 0 0 Gummelt (S, 1) 2.0 0 0 0 1 1 Ross (L, 0-3) 1.2 3 3 1 2 1 Totals 22 0 0 0 Beck 3.0 1 3 2 4 0 Harrell 1.1 2 0 0 1 1 St. Mary’s IP H R ER BB K Baylor 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 - 2 4 1 Yon (L, 0-1) 2.2 5 5 3 3 0 Baylor IP H R ER BB K TCU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 Gabino 4.1 2 0 0 2 3 Stone (W, 1-0) 5.0 0 0 0 3 7 McCarty 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 E - Stagner, Perlman. DP - Baylor 0, TCU 0. LOB - Baylor 8, TCU 2. WP —Yon. HB — none. PB — none. T — 2:00 A — 269. 2B - Trevathan, Hibbert. 3B - none. HR - none. HBP - Davis. WP —none. HB — Beck. PB — none. T — 0:00 A — 135. SH - none. SF - none. SB - Hill, Jeffrey. CS - none.

Baylor IP H R ER BB K Arnold (W, 3-5) 7.0 0 0 0 1 5

TCU IP H R E BB K Leiss (L, 2-3) 6.0 4 2 2 4 6 HISTORY Perlman 1.0 0 0 0 1 2

WP — none. HB — Leiss. PB — Trevathan. T — 1:55 A — 300.

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BRYAN MCCARTY DEAN CROW JOE WHARTON KYLE EVANS CORY VANALLEN ZANE CARLSON

DEAN CROW . JOE WHARTON KYLE EVANS CORY VANALLEN . ZANE CARLSON BAYLOR 11, TEXAS LUTHERAN 0 BAYLOR 4, IOWA STATE 0 BAYLOR 1, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 0 FEB. 13, 1993 • WACO, TEXAS APRIL 15, 2000 • WACO, TEXAS FEB. 15, 2004 • WACO, TEXAS Texas Lutheran AB R H BI Baylor AB R H BI Iowa State AB R H BI Baylor AB R H BI LMU AB R H BI Baylor AB R H BI Agar, cf 3 0 0 0 Crawford, lf 5 0 3 4 Ferin, cf 3 0 0 0 Bubela, rf 4 1 2 0 Lockin, ss 3 0 0 0 Sutton, 2b 3 0 1 0 Wickham, c 3 0 0 0 Hartshorn, dh 3 0 1 2 Pettit, lf 2 0 0 0 Griffin, 3b 3 0 1 1 Welma, 3b 3 0 0 0 Wharton, dh 5 0 1 1 Conway, ss 2 0 0 0 Huggins, 1b 4 0 0 0 Oller, dh 3 0 0 0 Ford, dh 3 0 0 0 Powledge, ss 2 0 0 0 Bohny, 3b 3 0 2 0 Runk, lf 3 0 0 0 Shoppach, c 3 0 0 0 Koch, c 3 0 0 0 Clements, 1b 2 0 0 0 Garrison, c 2 0 0 0 Marshall, c 3 0 0 0 O’Brien, 1b 3 0 0 0 Williams, 3b 3 0 0 0 Cooper, rf 2 0 0 0 Pankratz, rf 2 0 0 0 Stuewe, rf 3 0 0 0 Jones, lf 0 0 0 0 Van Iderstine, rf 3 0 0 0 Saccomanno,3b 0 0 0 0 McGill, 2b 2 0 0 0 Dillon, c 2 0 0 0 Alvarado, dh 2 0 0 0 Murphy, rf 3 1 1 0 Urban, 3b 3 0 0 0 Brewer, ss 4 1 1 0 Mura, 3b 2 0 0 0 Reynolds, ss 2 0 0 0 Higashi, 1b 0 0 0 0 Mandel, lf 2 0 1 0 Johnson, lf 2 0 0 0 Martin, 1b 4 2 1 1 Allen, dh 2 0 0 0 Dorneman, lf 3 1 1 1 Hampton, 2b 2 0 0 0 Underdown, 2b 2 0 0 0 Herrera, 1b 0 0 0 0 Fortenberry, cf 1 1 0 0 Middlebrook, 1b 2 0 0 0 Trozzo, cf 2 2 1 0 Somoza, ph 1 0 0 0 Hensley, cf 2 1 0 0 Frazee, cf 2 0 0 0 VanAllen, p 0 0 0 0 Taylor, 2b 1 0 0 0 Jett, cf 1 1 1 0 Laesch, p 2 0 0 0 Evans, p 0 0 0 0 Quaglieri, p 0 0 0 0 Carlson, p 0 0 0 0 Willhaus, p 0 0 0 0 Black, 2b 3 3 2 0 Totals 25 0 0 0 Totals 28 4 5 3 Totals 21 0 0 0 Totals 20 1 3 1 Standley, p 0 0 0 0 Shepherd, ss 3 2 3 4 Totals 20 0 0 0 Crow, p 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 6 10 6

Texas Lutheran 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 Iowa State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 LMU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 Baylor 0 3 5 0 0 3 X - 11 15 1 Baylor 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 X - 4 5 1 Baylor 0 0 0 0 0 1 X - 4 5 1

E - Standley, Taylor. DP - Baylor 2. LOB - Texas Lutheran 3, Baylor 9. E - Hampton,Underdown. DP - Iowa State - 1, Baylor 2. LOB - Iowa E —Sutton. DP — none. LOB — LMU 1, Baylor 2 2B — Mandel. 2B - Crawford, Murphy, Shepherd. 3B - Martin. HR - none. HBP - Alvara- State 0, Baylor 5. 2B - Bubela 2, Dorneman. 3B - Brewer. HR - none. 3B — none. HR — none. HBP — none. SH — Pettit. SF — none. do, Bohny, Garrison. SH - none. SF - none. SB - Trozzo. CS - none. HBP - Williams. SH - Underdown. SF - none. SB - none. CS - none. SB — none. CS — none. SH - none. SF - none. SB - Hill, Jeffrey. CS - none. Iowa State IP H R ER BB K LMU IP H R ER BB K Texas Lutheran IP H R ER BB K Laesch(L, 3-7) 8.0 5 4 4 3 4 Quaglieri (L, 0-1) 6.0 3 1 1 1 5 Willhaus (L) 2.0 10 8 7 2 1 Standley 4.0 5 3 3 3 2 Baylor IP H R ER BB K Baylor IP H R ER BB K Evans (W, 8-0) 9.0 0 0 0 2 5 VanAllen (W, 1-0) 6.0 0 0 0 0 4 Baylor IP H R ER BB K Carlson (Sv, 1) 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 Crow (W) 5.0 0 0 0 4 3 WP — Evans. HB — Laesch. PB — Wickham. T — 2:02. A — 2,720. Wharton (Sv) 2.0 0 0 0 0 2 WP — Quaglieri. HB — none PB — none. T — 1:29. A — 2622. WP — Crow. HB — Crow 2, Standley. PB — none. T — 2:00. A — 314.

THE CYCLE SHANE NOLEN MICHAEL GRIFFIN JOSH FORD BAYLOR 12, TEXAS TECH 3 BAYLOR 15, CENTENARY 1 TEXAS TECH 12, BAYLOR 6 MARCH 10, 1978 • LUBBOCK, TEXAS MAY 6, 2003 • WACO, TEXAS MAY 23, 2004 • LUBBOCK, TEXAS HISTORY

STATS: STATS: STATS: 5-for-6, 3 runs, 4 RBI 4-for-5, 3 runs, 6 RBI 4-for-4, 2 runs, 1 RBI

PLATE APPEARANCES: PLATE APPEARANCES: PLATE APPEARANCES: 1st Inning: double to center 1st Inning: RBI double to right-center 2nd Inning: single through left side 3rd Inning: no record 3rd Inning: single up the middle 3rd Inning: triple to left-center 5th Inning: triple to center 4th Inning: RBI ground out to second 5th Inning: hit by pitch 6th Inning: two-run home run to left-center 6th Inning: three-RBI triple to right-center 7th Inning: solo home run down left-field line 8th Inning: single 7th Inning: solo home run to left-center 8th Inning: double to left-center 8th Inning: two-run double

82 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL @BaylorBaseball ALL-AMERICANS LARRY ISBELL, C JASON JENNINGS, RHP/DH 1952 FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (ABCA) 1998 FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (NCBWA, TSN) 1998 THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (BA, CB) MICKEY SULLIVAN, OF 1999 FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (UNANIMOUS) 1953 FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (ABCA) 1954 FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (ABCA) YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB K SB-SBA 1997 49-36 .304 158 25 48 13 0 4 35 .462 23 22 2-2 BOBBY BENGE, C 1998 58-53 .327 211 42 69 14 0 18 58 .649 21 26 0-0 1954 THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (ABCA) 1999 65-65 .386 233 52 90 14 0 17 68 .665 49 35 1-2 Totals 172-154 .344 602 119 207 41 0 39 161 .606 93 83 3-4 JERRY MALLETT, CF 1957 FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (CB) YEAR ERA W-L G/GS CG SHo SV IP H R ER BB K WP HB 1997 2.90 3-5 27/0 0 0 10 49.2 34 24 16 22 79 6 3 STEVE MACKO, SS 1998 5.08 11-4 20/16 6 0 2 117.0 123 83 66 53 126 15 7 1977 FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (ABCA) 1999 2.58 13-2 22/18 9 3 1 146.2 102 50 42 50 172 12 2 Totals 3.56 27-11 69/34 15 3 13 313.1 259 157 124 125 377 33 12 YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB K SB-SBA 1976 34-30 .285 123 25 35 13 1 1 18 .431 21 24 11-13 CHARLEY CARTER, 1B 1977 56-56 .417 223 68 93 22 7 8 49 .686 38 29 7-11 1998 SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (ABCA) Totals 90-86 .370 346 93 128 35 8 9 67 .595 59 53 18-24 1998 THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (CB)

JASON MARSHALL, C YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB K SB-SBA 1993 ALL-AMERICA (CB) 1998 62-62 .402 246 57 99 24 2 21 86 .772 27 27 1-4 Totals 62-62 .402 246 57 99 24 2 21 86 .772 27 27 1-4 YEAR GP AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB K SB-SBA 1992 51 .247 150 18 37 6 0 2 21 .320 15 30 4-6 KIP WELLS, RHP 1993 59 .335 194 46 65 13 3 11 59 .591 29 46 1-4 1998 SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (BA) Totals 110 .305 334 64 102 19 3 13 80 .556 44 76 5-10 1998 THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (ABCA, CB)

JOE WHARTON, DH/P YEAR ERA W-L G/GS CG SHo SV IP H R ER BB K WP HB 1993 ALL-AMERICA (CB) 1996 6.27 5-6 15/11 2 0 0 79.0 90 66 55 38 74 10 10 1997 6.35 3-4 17/15 0 0 0 79.1 105 82 56 51 79 9 5 YEAR GP AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB K SB-SBA 1998 3.71 13-4 20/19 4 0 0 123.2 121 65 51 44 135 11 3 1992 6 .182 11 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 .182 2 0 0 0-0 Totals 5.44 21-14 52/45 6 0 0 281.3 316 213 162 133 288 30 18 1993 56 .345 194 42 67 12 5 4 35 .561 20 11 9-13 Totals 62 .337 205 43 69 12 5 4 37 .493 22 11 9-13 ERIC NELSON, 2B 1999 THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (BA) YEAR ERA W-L G/GS CG SHo SV IP H R ER BB K WP HB 1992 5.01 3-3 16/1 0 0/0 4 32.1 34 20 18 13 33 0 3 YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB K SB-SBA 1993 2.54 10-3 21/9 5 0/0 3 85.0 69 30 24 29 85 1 4 1996 44-41 .331 160 42 53 12 2 0 29 .431 33 32 3-7 Totals 3.22 13-6 37/10 5 0/0 7 117.1 103 50 42 42 118 1 7 1997 55-55 .368 242 46 89 16 4 4 46 .517 24 46 20-23 1998 61-61 .317 262 63 83 16 3 13 50 .550 18 50 15-18 MARTY CRAWFORD, 2B 1999 65-65 .362 282 77 102 20 6 17 79 .665 26 32 22-25 1996 SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (NCBWA) Totals 225-172 .356 946 228 327 15 15 34 184 .501 79 91 60-73

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB K SB-SBA JON TOPOLSKI, OF 1993 60-56 .350 234 49 82 13 4 1 29 .453 31 13 9-15 1999 THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (NCBWA) 1994 53-53 .353 201 35 71 10 3 1 35 .448 23 6 8-16 1995 53-53 .350 197 34 69 16 6 1 38 .508 28 10 10-14 YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB K SB-SBA

1996 59-59 .414 232 54 96 24 2 10 67 .664 37 8 2-3 1996 58-58 .319 238 68 76 9 6 3 26 .445 39 32 16-22 HISTORY Totals 225-221 .368 864 172 318 63 15 13 169 .521 11 9 37 29-48 1997 55-55 .353 238 69 84 13 6 11 46 .597 42 38 13-18 1998 61-61 .344 250 74 86 7 11 19 54 .688 49 48 22-30 KRIS LAMBERT, LHP 1999 65-65 .386 233 52 90 14 0 17 68 .665 49 35 1-2 1997 THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (NCBWA) Totals 239-239 .351 959 263 336 43 23 50 194 .569 179 153 52-72

YEAR ERA W-L G/GS CG SHo SV IP H R ER BB K WP HB CHAD HAWKINS, RHP 1994 7.55 1-2 22/3 0 0 1 39.1 39 38 33 36 42 7 3 2000 FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (TSN) 1995 5.02 3-5 17/15 0 0 0 80.2 87 56 45 41 65 6 5 2000 THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA) 1996 3.67 10-5 21/14 8 1 1 108.0 101 51 44 41 81 8 6 1997 4.35 8-6 19/16 4 0 0 109.2 111 68 53 36 104 9 7 YEAR ERA W-L G/GS CG SHo SV IP H R ER BB K WP HB Totals 5.15 22-18 79/48 12 1 2 336.5 338 213 175 154 292 30 21 1999 3.89 7-3 21/16 4 0 3 115.2 114 60 50 27 108 14 11 2000 1.82 11-5 16/16 7 1 0 123.1 99 36 25 36 106 5 5 Totals 2.85 18-8 37/32 11 1 3 238.3 213 96 75 63 214 19 16

83 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL BAYLORBEARS.COM ALL-AMERICANS ZANE CARLSON, RHP TRENT BLANK, RHP 2000 THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (CB) 2012 THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (CB, NCBWA)

YEAR ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB K WP HB YEAR ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB K WP HB 2000 2.28 1-2 24/0 0 0 15 43.1 28 13 11 21 46 5 4 2009 9.36 1-1 15/4 0 0/0 0 25.0 42 28 26 13 22 2 2 2001 5.45 1-6 24/0 0 0 8 38.0 51 30 23 14 44 13 5 2010 5.48 2-1 7/4 0 0/0 0 21.1 24 13 13 4 14 0 1 2002 4.00 4-0 10/0 0 0 0 18.0 17 10 8 7 20 5 0 2011 4.88 5-2 19/10 0 0/0 0 66.1 75 40 36 26 27 5 5 2003 2.61 3-4 30/1 0 0 11 58.2 46 21 17 14 71 5 5 2012 2.23 11-1 19/16 1 0/3 0 105.0 92 30 26 25 61 2 8 2004 5.35 0-4 23/0 0 0 3 33.2 31 22 20 15 44 8 4 TOTALS 4.18 19-5 60/34 1 0/3 0 217.2 233 111 101 68 124 9 16 TOTALS 3.71 9-16 111/1 0 0 37 191.2 173 96 79 71 225 36 18 LOGAN VICK, CF KELLY SHOPPACH, C 2012 THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (CB) 2001 FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (UNANIMOUS) YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB K SB-SBA YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB K SB-SBA 2010 60-60 .329 228 59 75 17 2 10 27 .553 59 49 11-15 1999 30-21 .222 72 12 16 5 0 4 13 .458 9 21 1-1 2011 47-46 .213 174 26 37 4 3 2 18 .305 32 34 6-9 2000 59-57 .296 199 51 59 14 1 10 39 .528 36 50 4-4 2012 64-64 .345 232 50 80 25 0 4 43 .504 43 28 19-28 2001 61-61 .397 234 51 93 20 2 12 69 .654 24 52 4-6 TOTALS 171-170 .303 634 135 192 46 5 16 88 .467 134 111 36-52 TOTALS 150-139 .333 505 114 168 39 3 26 121 .576 69 123 9-11 TROY MONTEMAYOR, RHP DAVID MURPHY, OF 2017 SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (NCBWA) 2003 FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (ABCA, BA, NCBWA) YEAR ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB K WP HB YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB K SB-SBA 2015 4.95 0-3 21/1 0 0/0 0 43.2 60 26 24 17 26 1 1 2001 60-54 .271 199 34 54 16 3 5 37 .457 29 33 9-9 2016 0.78 1-1 24/0 0 0/0 14 23.0 15 4 2 9 22 1 0 2002 47-45 .318 173 29 55 10 4 6 38 .526 19 23 2-4 2017 2.10 3-1 25/0 0 0/0 12 25.2 18 7 6 9 29 1 0 2003 68-68 .413 293 84 121 18 4 11 67 .614 42 22 3-5 TOTALS 3.12 4-5 70/1 0 0/0 26 92.1 93 37 32 35 77 3 1 TOTALS 175-167 .346 665 147 230 44 11 22 142 .544 90 78 14-18

CHRIS DURBIN, OF LOGAN VICK, CF 2003 THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (BA) 2012 THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (CB)

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB K SB-SBA YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB K SB-SBA 2000 40-28 .288 104 17 30 6 1 3 16 .452 15 16 2-5 2010 60-60 .329 228 59 75 17 2 10 27 .553 59 49 11-15 2001 61-61 .358 260 63 93 25 1 14 57 .623 20 29 11-13 2011 47-46 .213 174 26 37 4 3 2 18 .305 32 34 6-9 2002 62-62 .352 244 62 86 25 4 6 46 .561 36 36 9-11 2012 64-64 .345 232 50 80 25 0 4 43 .504 43 28 19-28 2003 67-67 .346 283 94 98 23 4 18 50 .647 42 43 9-14 TOTALS 171-170 .303 634 135 192 46 5 16 88 .467 134 111 36-52 TOTALS 230-218 .345 891 236 307 79 10 41 169 .594 112 124 31-43 TROY MONTEMAYOR, RHP JOSH LUDY, C 2017 SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (NCBWA) 2012 FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (BA) 2012 SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (ABCA, NCBWA) YEAR ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB K WP HB 2012 THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (CB) 2015 4.95 0-3 21/1 0 0/0 0 43.2 60 26 24 17 26 1 1 2016 0.78 1-1 24/0 0 0/0 14 23.0 15 4 2 9 22 1 0 YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB K SB-SBA 2017 2.10 3-1 25/0 0 0/0 12 25.2 18 7 6 9 29 1 0 2009 21-2 .280 25 6 7 4 0 2 8 .680 4 5 0-0 TOTALS 3.12 4-5 70/1 0 0/0 26 92.1 93 37 32 35 77 3 1 2010 29-14 .322 59 6 19 6 0 0 8 .424 9 16 0-0 2011 57-53 .278 205 26 57 10 1 3 34 .380 19 40 2-2 2012 63-63 .362 232 41 84 15 0 16 71 .634 32 41 1-1 CODY BRADFORD, LHP 2018 THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (COLLEGIATE BASEBALL) TOTALS 170-132 .321 521 79 167 35 1 21 121 .512 64 102 3-3 YEAR ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB K WP HB HISTORY JOSH TURLEY, LHP 2017 15/14 5.52 5-5 0 0 0 73.1 89 45 45 20 43 .309 1 4 2012 SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (CB) 2018 14/14 2.51 7-6 2 2 0 96.2 85 29 27 26 87 .240 3 3 2012 THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICA (ABCA, BA) CAREER 29/28 3.81 12-11 2 2 0 170 174 74 72 46 130 .271 4 7

YEAR ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB K WP HB 2010 4.41 4-0 26/2 0 0/0 1 49.0 60 25 24 16 33 3 6 SHEA LANGELIERS, C 2011 3.39 4-5 17/14 1 0/0 0 95.2 103 45 36 19 63 2 6 2018 SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICA (COLLEGIATE BASEBALL) 2012 1.96 9-1 17/17 2 0/1 0 110.0 95 31 24 21 79 4 7 TOTALS 2.97 17-6 60/33 3 0/1 1 254.2 258 101 84 56 175 9 19 YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB K SB-SBA 2017 55/55 .313 43 66 14 2 10 38 24 3 37 1/4 2018 58/58 .252 49 57 18 2 11 44 35 2 45 4/5 CAREER 113/113 .281 92 123 32 4 21 82 59 5 82 5/9

84 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL @BaylorBaseball HONORS NATIONAL AWARDS 2007 Raynor Campbell, 3B 2012 Josh Ludy, C (2nd Team) NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2010 Logan Vick, OF Trent Blank, P (3rd Team) 1999 Jason Jennings, P/DH (unanimous) Max Muncy, 1B 2017 Troy Montemayor, P (2nd Team) 2017 Shea Langeliers, C (1st Team) GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD 2018 Shea Langliers, C (2nd Team) THE SPORTING NEWS 1999 Jason Jennings, P/DH Cody Bradford, LHP (3rd Team) 1998 Jason Jennings, P/DH (1st Team) 1999 Jason Jennings, P/DH (1st Team) DICK HOWSER AWARD D1BASEBALL.COM 2000 Chad Hawkins, P (1st Team) 1999 Jason Jennings, P/DH 2017 Shea Langeliers, C (1st Team) 2001 Kelly Shoppach, C (1st Team)

ROTARY SMITH AWARD NCBWA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1999 Jason Jennings, P/DH 2010 Max Muncy, 1B (2nd Team) COLLEGIATE BASEBALL 2017 Shea Langeliers, C (1st Team) 1998 Jon Topolski, OF ( 3/23-3/29) NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2000 Kyle Evans, P (4/10-4/16) 2000 Zane Carlson, P (Collegiate Baseball) ALL-AMERICA 2002 Jared Theodorakos, P (2/11-2/17) UNANIMOUS 2004 Cory VanAllen, P (2/8-2/15) JOHNNY BENCH AWARD 1999 Jason Jennings, P/DH 2010 Raynor Campbell, 2B (3/1-3/7) 2001 Kelly Shoppach, C 2000 Chad Hawkins, P 2011 Logan Verrett, P (3/7-3/13) 2001 Kelly Shoppach, C 2012 Josh Ludy, C (4/9-4/15) RAWLINGS/ABCA GOLD GLOVE AWARD 2012 Josh Ludy, C/DH 2014 Logan Brown, OF NCBWA 2018 Shea Langliers, C AMERICAN BASEBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION 2004 Josh Ford, DH (5/16-5/23) 1952 Larry Isbell, C (1st Team) 2012 Max Muncy, 1B (3/19-3/25) EASTON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1953 Mickey Sullivan, OF (1st Team) 2001 Kelly Shoppach, C 1954 Mickey Sullivan, OF (1st Team) COLLEGE BASEBALL INSIDER 1954 Bobby Benge, C (3rd Team) 2005 Mark McCormick, P (3/15-3/22) COSIDA NATIONAL ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN OF YEAR 1977 Steve Macko, SS (1st Team) 2010 Raynor Campbell, 2B (3/1-3/7) 1998 Charley Carter, 1B 1998 Charley Carter, 1B (2nd Team) 2012 Max Muncy, 1B (3/19-25) Kip Wells, P (3rd Team) ABCA ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR 1999 Jason Jennings, P/DH (1st Team) COLLEGE BASEBALL FOUNDATION 2006 Mitch Thompson 2000 Chad Hawkins, P (3rd Team) 2006 Mike Pankratz, OF (5/6-5/12 2001 Kelly Shoppach, C (1st Team) USA BASEBALL NATIONAL TEAM 2003 David Murphy, OF (1st Team) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1987 Pat Combs, P 2012 Josh Ludy, C (2nd Team) 1988 Pat Combs, P (1st Team) 1988 Pat Combs, P Josh Turley, P (3rd Team) 1998 Charley Carter, 1B (1st Team) 1997 Jason Jennings, P Jon Topolski, OF (2nd Team) 1998 Steve Smith (assistant coach) BASEBALL AMERICA Jason Jennings (3rd Team) Jason Jennings, P 1998 Kip Wells, P (2nd Team) 1999 Jason Jennings, P (1st Team) Bryan Loeb, C Jason Jennings, P/DH (3rd Team) Jon Topolski, OF (2nd Team) Jon Topolski, OF 1999 Jason Jennings, P/DH (1st Team) 2003 Ross Bennett, IF (1st Team) 2000 Zane Carlson, P Eric Nelson, 2B (3rd Team) 2006 Zach Dillon, C (1st Team) 2003 Michael Griffin, OF 2000 Chad Hawkins, P (3rd Team) 2009 Aaron Miller, OF (2nd Team) 2005 Steve Smith (head coach) 2001 Kelly Shoppach, C (1st Team) 2010 Chris Slater, OF (2nd Team) Larry Little (press officer) 2003 Chris Durbin, OF (3rd Team) 2011 Chris Slater, OF (1st Team) 2008 Kendal Volz, P 2012 Josh Ludy, DH (1st Team) 2012 Kolt Browder, P (3rd Team) Larry Little (press officer) Josh Turley, P (3rd Team) 2013 Kolt Browder, P (2nd Team) 2018 Shea Langliers, C 2014 Doug Ashby, P (2nd Team) COLLEGIATE BASEBALL 2015 Logan Brown, OF (2nd Team) GREEK OLYMPIC TEAM 1998 Charley Carter, 1B (3rd Team) 2018 Richard Cunningham, DH (3rd Team)

2004 Jared Theodorakos, P Jason Jennings, P/DH (3rd Team) HISTORY Kip Wells, P (3rd Team) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA 1999 Jason Jennings, P/DH (1st Team) 1998 Charley Carter, 1B BASEBALL AMERICA 2000 Zane Carlson, P (3rd Team) Jason Jennings, P 1996 Jeremy Dodson, OF (HM) Chad Hawkins, P (3rd Team) Jon Topolski, OF Jon Topolski, OF (HM) 2001 Kelly Shoppach, C (1st Team) 1999 Mark Cogdill, OF 1997 Jason Jennings, P (1st Team) 2012 Josh Turley, P (2nd Team) Jason Jennings, P/DH 2000 Zane Carlson, P (1st Team) Trent Blank, P (3rd Team) Eric Nelson, 2B 2010 Logan Vick, OF (1st Team) Josh Ludy, C (3rd Team) Jon Topolski, OF 2017 Shea Langeliers, C (1st Team) Logan Vick, OF (3rd Team) 2000 Kyle Evans, P 2018 Nick Loftin, SS (1st Team) 2018 Shea Langeliers, C (2nd Team) Preston Underdown, IF Cody Bradford, P (3rd Team) 2001 Tim Hartshorn, OF COLLEGIATE BASEBALL Justin Taylor, P 1996 Jeremy Dodson, OF (HM) NCBWA 2002 Ross Bennett, OF Jon Topolski, OF (HM) 1996 Marty Crawford, 2B (2nd Team) 2003 Ross Bennett, IF (1st Team) 1998 Josh Scott, P (HM) 1997 Kris Lambert, P (3rd Team) Michael Griffin, IF (2nd Team) 2000 Zane Carlson, P (1st Team) 1998 Jason Jennings, P/DH (1st Team) 2004 Michael Griffin, IF (1st Team) Mike Huggins, 1B (HM) 1999 Jason Jennings, P/DH (1st Team) 2006 Zach Dillon, C (1st Team) 2002 Michael Griffin, 3B (HM) Jon Topolski, OF (3rd Team) Jeff Mandel, SP/1B (2nd Team) 2003 Ryan LaMotta, P (1st Team) 2000 Chad Hawkins, P (3rd Team) 2007 Matt Czimskey, C (2nd Team) Abe Woody, P (1st Team) 2001 Kelly Shoppach, C (1st Team) Tim Jackson, DH (2nd Team) 2006 Beamer Weems, SS 2003 David Murphy, OF (1st Team) Jeff Mandel, SP (2nd Team)

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2008 Aaron Miller, OF (1st Team) SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1946 Tom Chandler, C Shaver Hansen, 3B (2nd Team) Big 12 Conference Jack Redding, 2B 2009 Aaron Miller, OF (1st Team) 2017 Richard Cunningham 1947 Hogo Pearson, C Kendal Volz, P (1st Team) Jack Redding, 2B Shaver Hansen, SS (1st Team) COACH OF THE YEAR Rickey Rowe, P 2010 Chris Slater, OF (1st Team) Southwest Conference Chad Sneed, OF Willie Kempf, P (2nd Team) 1977 Mickey Sullivan 1948 Chuck Devereaux, OF 2011 Chris Slater, OF (1st Team) 1978 Mickey Sullivan Joe Szekely, C Kolt Browder, P (2nd Team) 1985 Mickey Sullivan 1949 Fred Copeland, P Steve DalPorto, 2B (2nd Team) 1988 Mickey Sullivan Chuck Devereaux, OF Logan Vick, OF (2nd Team) 1991 Mickey Sullivan Buddy Parker, 3B 2012 Kolt Browder, P (1st Team) Hogo Pearson,C Logan Vick, OF (1st Team) Big 12 Conference Joe Szekely, OF 2013 Doug Ashby, P (1st Team) 1998 Steve Smith (AAS, WTH) 1950 , 1B Kolt Browder, P (1st Team) 1999 Steve Smith (DMN) Hogo Pearson, C Logan Brown, OF (1st Team) 2000 Steve Smith (Big 12) 1951 Larry Isbell,C Steve DalPorto, IF (1st Team) 2005 Steve Smith (AAS, DMN, SAEN, WTH) Buddy Parker, OF 2014 Doug Ashby, P (1st Team) 2012 Steve Smith (Big 12) 1952 Milt Eisenberg, IF 2015 Logan Brown, OF (1st Team) 2017 Steve Rodriguez (Big 12) Larry Isbell, C 2018 Cody Bradford, P (1st Team) Mickey Sullivan, OF Richard Cunningham, DH (1st Team) NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1953 Bobby Benge, C Southwest Conference Harry Davis, SS ABCA ALL-REGION 1995 Tim Peters, P Tyree Newton, IF 1996 Marty Crawford, 2B Mickey Sullivan, OF 1997 Jason Jennings, P BIG 12 Conference 1954 Bobby Benge, C 1998 Charley Carter, 1B 2012 Nathan Orf, DH Wayne Connolly, SS Jon Topolski, OF 2017 Montana Parsons, P Jerry Dykeman, 3B Kip Wells, P Mickey Sullivan, OF 1999 Jason Jennings, P/DH FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1955 Wayne Connolly, SS Eric Nelson, 2B Big 12 Conference Jerry Dykeman, 3B Jon Topolski, OF 1997 Jason Jennings, P (AAS) Jerry Mallett, OF 2000 Jaime Bubela, OF 2000 Zane Carlson, P (Big 12) 1956 Don Berry, C Zane Carlson, P 2007 Raynor Campbell, 3B (DMN) Wayne Connolly, SS Kyle Evans, P 2010 Logan Vick, OF (WTH) Jack Davis, IF Chad Hawkins, P Allen Lucas, OF 2001 Chris Durbin, OF ALL-CONFERENCE 1957 Jerry Mallett, OF Kelly Shoppach, C SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE 1959 Mel Corbo, 1B Steven White, P 1922 R.M. Crosby, OF 1960 Bobby Barnett, P 2002 Ross Bennett, DH (1st Team) Ted Lyons, P Jerry Funk, 2B Mike Huggins, 1B (1st Team) 1923 Carl Freeze, P 1961 Bobby Barnett, P Justin Taylor, P (2nd Team) Ted Lyons, P Jerry Funk, 2B 2003 Ross Bennett, DH (1st Team) F.B. Strickland, 3B Ronnie Goodwin, IF David Murphy, OF (1st Team) Roy Williamson, OF 1962 Pete Charton, P Chris Durbin, OF (3rd Team) 1924 Ralph Collier, 3B Tommy Letbetter, OF 2004 Josh Ford, DH (2nd Team) Carl Freeze, P 1963 Ronnie Goodwin, IF 2005 Zach Dillon, DH (2nd Team) Roy Williamson, OF 1964 Jerry Hall, 3B Josh Ford, C (2nd Team) 1925 Carl Freeze, P Donnie Laurence, OF Mark McCormick, P (2nd Team) Jack Jones, C Henry Perkins, P 2006 Zach Dillon, C (2nd Team) Bennie Strickland, OF 1965 Jimmy Mallon, OF 2011 Max Muncy, 1B (2nd Team) 1926 Bennie Strickland, OF Fred Rath, P 2012 Josh Ludy, C (1st Team) 1927 Jack Sisco, OF 1967 Rickey Head, IF Josh Turley, P (1st Team) 1928 Lowell Douglas, P 1968 John Bevil, P Logan Vick, OF (1st Team) Virgil Gilliland, OF Rusty Clark, OF Trent Blank, P (2nd Team) Pete Jones, OF 1970 Skip Balthrop, 2B HISTORY 2016 Troy Montemayor, P (1st Team) Johnnie Naylor, OF John Dodgen, OF 2017 Troy Montemayor, P (1st Team) Rudy Shelton, P 1973 Rickey Fox, P 1929 Lowell Douglas, P 1976 Rick Clopton, OF CONFERENCE AWARDS 1931 Jake Wilson, 3B 1977 Burl Coker, OF-P PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1935 Boyd SoRelle, P Fritz Connally, 3B Big 12 Conference 1936 Lloyd Russell, SS Steve Macko, SS 1998 Jason Jennings, P/DH (co-POY) Boyd SoRelle, P Shane Nolen, OF 1999 Jason Jennings, P/DH (consensus) 1937 Lloyd Russell, SS Leonard Woods, OF 2000 Chad Hawkins, P (AAS) Boyd SoRelle, P 1978 Burl Coker, OF-P 2001 Kelly Shoppach, C (consensus) 1938 Charles Crenshaw, C Fritz Connally, 3B 2006 Zach Dillon, C (SAEN) Tommy Fine, P Shane Nolen, OF 2012 Josh Ludy, C (Big 12) 1939 Jimmy Bryce, C Luke Prestridge, 1B Tommy Fine, P 1979 Fritz Connally, 3B PITCHER OF THE YEAR Jack Lummus, IF Jon Perlman, P Big 12 Conference 1940 James Witt, SS Luke Prestridge, 1B 2018 Cody Bradford 1941 Frank Golden, P 1980 Fritz Connally, 3B James Witt, SS Gene de los Santos, C 1942 Manuel Garcia, C 1982 Tank Davis, DH

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Steven White, P (1st Team) Trent Blank, P (2nd Team) Chance Monroe HISTORY Justin Taylor, P (2nd Team) Cal Towey, 3B (2nd Team) Mark Murphy Matt Williams, 1B (2nd Team) Dan Evatt, OF (HM) Traynor Reiteameier Trevor Mote, 2B (HM) Joey Hainsfurther, UTL (HM) Josh Shier Paul Thorp, P (HM) 2013 Nathan Orf, DH (1st Team) Brent Shepherd 2002 Ross Bennett, DH (1st Team) Cal Towey, 3B (1st Team) Sean Sweeney Mike Huggins, 1B (1st Team) Crayton Bare, P (2nd Team) Matt Trozzo Justin Taylor, SP (1st Team) Lawton Langford, 2B (2nd Team) James Vilade Chris Durbin, OF (2nd Team) Max Garner, P (HM) Robb Walker Kyle Edens, RP (2nd Team) Jake Miller, SS (HM) Jason Walton Trey Webb, SS (2nd Team) Dillon Newman, P (HM) 1995 John Anderson Jared Theodorakos, SP (HM) Grayson Porter, OF (HM) Brett Bergman 2003 Chris Durbin, OF (1st Team) 2014 Josh Michalec, P (1st Team) Derek Darnell Michael Griffin, UT (1st Team) Adam Toth, OF (HM) Tommy Dunn David Murphy, OF (1st Team) 2015 Logan Brown, OF (HM) Phillip Hague Ross Bennett, DH (2nd Team) Daniel Castano, P (HM) Mac Jones Zane Carlson, RP (2nd Team) Drew Tolson, P (HM) Lance Lacy Steven White, SP (2nd Team) Adam Toth, OF (HM) Matthew Marcom Josh Ford, C (HM) Duncan Wendel, IF (HM) Steve Martinez Ryan LaMotta, RP (HM) 2016 Troy Montemayor, RHP (1st Team) Chance Monroe Mark Saccomanno, 1B (HM) Daniel Castano, LHP (2nd Team) Scott Morrison Abe Woody, RP (HM) Kameron Esthay, OF (2nd Team) Grant Nations 2004 Reid Brees, OF (2nd Team) Steven McLean, 3B (2nd Team) Chip Parrish

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Raguse (1st Team) Justin Taylor (1st Team) Kolt Browder (1st Team) Tucker Cascadden (2nd Team) Mike Huggins (2nd Team) Steve DalPorto (1st Team) Aaron Dodson (2nd Team) Steven White (2nd Team) Jon Ringenberg (1st Team) Kameron Esthay (2nd Team) 2002 Ross Bennett (1st Team) Chris Slater (1st Team) Nick Lewis (2nd Team) Tim Hartshorn (1st Team) Ross Speed (1st Team) Steven McLean (2nd Team) Paul Richmond (1st Team) Logan Vick (1st Team) Matt Menard (2nd Team) Justin Taylor (1st Team) Logan Verrett (2nd Team) Troy Montemayor (2nd Team) Steven White (1st Team) Landis Ware (2nd Team) 2018 Cody Bradford (1st Team) Mike Huggins (2nd Team) 2012 Crayton Bare (1st Team) Richard Cunningham (1st Team) 2003 Ross Bennett (1st Team) Kolt Browder (1st Team) Levi Gilcrease (1st Team) Zach Dillon (1st Team) Brad Kuntz (1st Team) Joe Heineman (1st Team) Michael Griffin (1st Team) Lawton Langford (1st Team) Kyle Hill (1st Team) Sean Walker (1st Team) Logan Vick (1st Team) Tucker Johnson (1st Team) Steven White (1st Team) Tyler Bremer (2nd Team) Ryan Leckich (1st Team) Trey Taylor (2nd Team) Dan Evatt (2nd Team) Alex Phillips (1st Team) Paul Witt (2nd Team) Josh Ludy (2nd Team) T.J. Raguse (1st Team) 2004 Tyler Bullock (1st Team) Nathan Orf (2nd Team) Andy Thomas (1st Team) Zach Dillon (1st Team) Josh Turley (2nd Team) Cole Weaver (1st Team) Michael Griffin (1st Team) 2013 Doug Ashby (1st Team) Davis Wendzel (1st Team) Ryan LaMotta (1st Team) Kolt Browder (1st Team) Jimmy Winston (1st Team) HISTORY Andy Pape (1st Team) Logan Brown (1st Team) Luke Boyd (2nd Team) Sean Walker (1st Team) Steve DalPorto (1st Team) Tucker Cascadden (2nd Team) Jared Clements (2nd Team) Nate Goodwin (1st Team) Troy Montemayor (2nd Team) Kevin Sevigny (2nd Team) Grayson Porter (1st Team) Drew Robertson (2nd Team) 2005 Zach Dillon (1st Team) Lawton Langford (2nd Team) Michael Griffin (1st Team) Wes Mercurio (2nd Team) ACADEMIC ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Ryan LaMotta (1st Team) Nathan Orf (2nd Team) BIG 12 CONFERENCE Sean Walker (1st Team) Duncan Wendel (2nd Team) 2013 Hunter Abbe Jeff Mandel (2nd Team) 2014 Doug Ashby (1st Team) Matt Menard 2006 Zach Dillon (1st Team) Logan Brown (1st Team) Mitch Price Jeff Mandel (1st Team) Ben Carl (1st Team) West Tunnell Andy Pape (1st Team) Brett Doe (1st Team) 2014 Aaron Dodson Kevin Russo (1st Team) Nate Goodwin (1st Team) Daniel Castano Ryan LaMotta (2nd Team) Brad Kuntz (1st Team) Nick Lewis Mike Pankratz (2nd Team) Lawton Langford (1st Team) Kyle Ott 2007 Matt Czimskey (1st Team) Bobby McCormack (1st Team) Darryn Sheppard Tim Jackson (1st Team) Matt Menard (1st Team) 2015 Jonathan Ducoff Wade Mackey (1st Team) Grayson Porter (1st Team) Levi Gilcrease

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Theron Kay Marty Crawford, 2B (3/11-3/17) Shane Nolen, OF 2016 Kyle Hill Kris Lambert, P (3/18-3/24) Manuel Ordones, 2B T.J. Raguse Kris Lambert, P (5/13-5/19) 1979 Fritz Connally, 3B 2017 Ryan Bertelsman 1985 Greg Dennis, SS Cody Bradford BIG 12 CONFERENCE Tony Huey, OF Daniel Caruso 1997 Jon Topolski, OF (4/7-4/13) 1986 Blaine Beatty, P Trevor Harris 1998 Charley Carter, 1B (2/16-2/22) Todd Hawkins, C Ryan Leckich Charley Carter, 1B (3/9-3/15) Steve Jarvie, DH Hunter Seay Jon Topolski, OF (3/23-3/29) Mike Malinak, OF Andy Thomas 2000 Jaime Bubela, OF (3/5-3/12) Keith Shepherd, IF Davis Wendzel 2001 Mike Huggins, 1B (2/12-2/18) 1988 Pat Combs, P 2018 Tyler Thomas Matt Williams, 3B (3/19-3/25) Joe Guidry, OF 2002 Tim Hartshorn, OF (1/25-2/10) 1996 Kris Lambert, P POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Mike Huggins, 1B (2/25-3/3) BIG 12 CONFERENCE Mike Huggins, 1B (4/22-4/28) BIG 12 CONFERENCE 2002 Tim Hartshorn 2003 Chris Durbin, OF (2/17-2/23) 1998 Charley Carter, 1B 2003 Ross Bennett Ross Bennett, DH (2/24-3/2) 1999 Chad Hawkins, P 2008 Tim Jackson Chris Durbin, OF (4/22-4/28) Anthony Hensley, OF 2009 Zach Dillon 2004 Josh Ford, DH (3/14-3/20) Jason Jennings, P 2012 Jon Ringenberg Michael Griffin, 3B (3/28-4/3) 2000 Jace Brewer, SS 2014 Nate Goodwin Paul Witt, 2B (5/9-5/15) Jaime Bubela, OF 2017 Richard Cunningham Josh Ford, DH (5/16-5/22) Kyle Evans, P 2006 Chase Gerdes, OF (3/13-19) Kelly Shoppach, C CONFERENCE WEEKLY HONORS 2007 Beamer Weems, SS (3/26-4/1) 2001 Kelly Shoppach, C PITCHER OF THE WEEK 2008 Ben Booker, OF (4/1-4/7) 2003 Zane Carlson, RP Big 12 Conference 2009 Aaron Miller, OF (3/2-3/8) Josh Ford, C 1997 Kris Lambert, SP (3/3-3/9) Shaver Hansen, SS (3/30-4/5) Mark McCormick, SP 1998 Jason Jennings, SP (3/2-3/8) Dustin Dickerson, 1B (4/6-4/12) David Murphy, OF 1999 Jason Jennings, SP (2/8-2/14) 2010 Raynor Campbell, 2B (3/1-3/7) Mark Saccomanno, 1B Jason Jennings, SP (3/22-3/28) 2011 Landis Ware, SS (2/28-3/6) Steven White, SP Jason Jennings, SP (3/29-4/4) Chris Slater, OF (3/7-3/13) 2004 Mike Pankratz, OF 2000 Chad Hawkins, SP (2/21-2/27) Max Muncy (3/9-3/15) 2005 Michael Griffin, 2B Kyle Evans, SP (4/10-4/16) Jake Miller (3/16-3/22) Ryan LaMotta, RP Kyle Evans, SP (4/24-4/30) 2012 Logan Vick (2/20-2/26) 2006 Seth Fortenberry, OF 2001 Steven White, SP (2/5-2/11) Logan Vick (3/12-3/18) Beamer Weems, SS 2002 Jared Theodorakos, SP (2/11-2/17) Max Muncy (3/19-3/25) 2007 Matt Czimskey, DH Steven White, SP (3/4-3/10) Jake Miller (3/26-4/1) Kendal Volz, SP 2004 Cory VanAllen, SP (2/8-2/15) Josh Ludy (4/9-4/15) Beamer Weems, SS Mark McCormick, SP (3/14-3/21) Josh Ludy (4/16-4/22) 2009 Joey Hainsfurther, 2B 2005 Cory VanAllen, SP (2/7-2/13) 2013 Cal Towey (2/25-3/3) Dustin Dickerson, DH Cory VanAllen, SP (2/14-2/20) Grayson Porter (3/25-3/31) Craig Fritsch, RP Mark McCormick, SP (2/28-3/6) Cal Towey (4/8-4/14) 2010 Raynor Campbell, 2B Mark McCormick, SP (3/14-3/20) Lawton Langford (4/22-4/28) Willie Kempf, SP Abe Woody, RP (5/9-5/15) 2014 Adam Toth (4/28-5/4) Logan Vick, OF Mark McCormick, SP (5/16-5/22) 2015 Aaron Dodson (2/23-3/1) 2012 Josh Ludy, C 2006 Ryan LaMotta, SP (4/3-4/9) 2018 Davis Wendzel (4/30-5/5) 2015 Kameron Esthay, OF 2007 Wade Mackey, SP (5/7-5/13) Richard Cunningham (5/14-5/21) 2018 Cody Bradford, SP (Co-MVP) 2008 Kendal Volz, SP (2/19-2/25) Shea Langeliers, C (Co-MVP) Shawn Tolleson, SP (3/11-3/17) NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK Richard Cunningham, OF

2010 Shawn Tolleson, SP (2/19-2/21) Big 12 Conference Nick Loftin, IF HISTORY Logan Verrett, SP (4/5-4/11) 2012 Adam Toth (4/2-4/8) Davis Wendzel, IF 2011 Logan Verrett, SP (3/7-3/13) Michael Howard (4/9-4/15) 2012 Trent Blank, SP (2/20-2/26)­­­ Nathan Orf (4/16-4/22) Josh Turley, SP (4/2-4/8) 2014 Darryn Sheppard (2/10-2/16) 2013 Max Garner, SP (2/25-3/3) Matt Menard (4/7-4/13) 2014 Josh Michalec, RP (3/3-3/9) Daniel Castano (4/14-4/20) Dillon Newman, SP (3/10-3/16) 2015 Justin Arrington (2/23-3/1) Austin Stone, SP (3/17-3/23) 2016 Josh Bissonette (3/20-3/26) 2015 Sean Spicer, RP (2/9-2/15) 2017 Tucker Cascadden (2/26-3/4) 2016 Daniel Castano, SP (2/26-3/5) Shea Langeliers (5/7-5/13) Daniel Castano, SP (5/8-5/14) Shea Langeliers (5/14-5/20) Drew Tolson, SP (5/16-5/21) 2018 Nick Loftin (3/26-4/2) 2017 Troy Montemayor (2/26-3/4) Davion Downey (4/30-5/5) 2018 Cody Bradford (2-19-2/26 Cole Haring (5/14-5/21) Cody Bradford (3/19-3/26) Cody Bradford (4/23-4/30) CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1977 Sammy Bickham, P Southwest Conference Burl Coker, OF/P 1995 Aaron Lineweaver, P (2/20-2/26) Steve Macko, SS Scott Morrison, SS (3/13-3/19) 1978 Burl Coker, P 1996 Marty Crawford, 2B (2/26-3/3) Fritz Connally, 3B

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ALL-NCAA REGIONAL IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT LARRY ISBELL TED LYONS 1977 Jaime Cocanower, P MVP MOST VALUABLE PLAYER MOST VALUABLE PITCHER Fritz Connally, 3B 2001 Kelly Shoppach, C (Astros College POINT TOTALS IN KEY STATISTICS POINT TOTALS IN KEY STATISTICS Mike Czimskey, C Classic) 1977 Steve Macko 1995 Tim Peters Steve Macko, SS 2002 Tim Hartshorn, OF (Astros College 1978 Burl Coker 1996 Kris Lambert Shane Nolen, OF Classic) 1979 Fritz Connally 1997 Kris Lambert Luke Prestridge, 1B 2003 Michael Griffin, OF (Astros College 1980 Gene de los Santos 1998 Kip Wells John Schott, P * Classic) 1981 Jeff Mallett 1999 Jason Jennings 1978 Fritz Connally, 3B * 2007 Jeff Mandel, SP (QTI Imprints Baylor 1982 no award 2000 Chad Hawkins Bill Crosby, SS Classic) 1983 Stan Hilton 2001 Justin Taylor Mike Johanson, OF 2008 Aaron Miller, OF (QTI Baylor Classic) 1984 Ronnie King 2002 Justin Taylor Shane Nolen, P/OF 2009 Aaron Miller, OF (QTI Baylor Classic) 1985 Greg Dennis 2003 Steven White Manuel Ordones, 2B 2013 Cal Towey, 3B (Astros College 1986 Mike Malinak/Blaine Beatty 2004 Trey Taylor Jon Perlman, P Classic) 1987 Pat Combs 2005 Ryan LaMotta Luke Prestridge, 1B 1988 Bruce Aguilar 2006 Ryan LaMotta 1999 Jaime Bubela, OF AWARD FOR 1989 no award 2007 Nick Cassavechia/Jeff Mandel Jason Jennings, P * 1990 Scott Ruffcorn 2008 Shawn Tolleson Bryan Loeb, C ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE 1991 Charlie Rigney 2009 Kendal Volz Josh Scott, P AWARDED BY COACHING STAFF 1992 Brian Carpenter 2010 Willie Kempf Preston Underdown, 3B 1995 (Fall) Chad Pechacek 1993 Joe Wharton 2011 Logan Verrett 2001 Chris Durbin, OF 1996 (Spring) Matthew Marcom 1994 Brent Bearden 2012 Trent Blank/Josh Turley Trevor Mote, 2B 1996 (Fall) Jake Baskin 1995 Marty Crawford 2013 Dillon Newman Josh Scott, P 1997 (Spring) Jon Topolski 1996 Marty Crawford 2014 Josh Michalec Kelly Shoppach, C 1997 (Fall) Jeremy Dodson 1997 Jon Topolski 2015 Drew Tolson 2002 Mike Huggins, 1B 1998 (Spring) Preston Underdown 1998 Charley Carter Paul Richmond, C 1998 (Fall) Tim Hartshorn 1999 Eric Nelson THORNTON STERLING Trey Webb, SS 1999 (Spring) Mark Outlaw 2000 Jace Brewer PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2003 Michael Griffin, 3B 1999 (Fall) Kyle Evans 2001 Kelly Shoppach AWARDED BY HEART OF THE ORDER Ryan LaMotta, RP 2000 (Spring) Nolan Leinweber 2002 Mike Huggins/Trey Webb 2003 Chris Durbin David Murphy, OF * 2000 (Fall) Ross Bennett 2003 David Murphy 2004 Abe Woody Mark Saccomanno, 1B 2001 (Spring) Ross Bennett 2004 Michael Griffin 2005 Josh Ford Trey Webb, SS 2001 (Fall) Eric Errante/Steven White 2005 Josh Ford 2006 Zach Dillon 2005 Zach Dillon, C 2002 (Spring) Justin Taylor 2006 Zach Dillon 2007 Beamer Weems Seth Fortenberry, OF 2002 (Fall) Michael Griffin 2007 Beamer Weems 2008 Shaver Hansen Chase Gerdes, OF 2003 (Spring) Zach Dillon 2008 Shaver Hansen/Beamer Weems 2009 Shaver Hansen Michael Griffin, 2B 2003 (Fall) Mike Heldoorn 2009 Shaver Hansen 2010 Gregg Glime Jeff Mandel, 1B/P 2004 (Spring) Zach Dillon 2010 Gregg Glime 2011 Logan Verrett Paul Witt, SS * 2004 (Fall) Andy Pape 2011 Max Muncy 2012 Josh Ludy 2006 Zach Dillon, C 2005 (Spring) Seth Fortenberry 2012 Josh Ludy 2013 Nathan Orf Ryan LaMotta, SP 2005 (Fall) Jeff Mandel 2013 Nathan Orf/Cal Towey 2014 Josh Michalec Kevin Russo, 2B 2006 (Spring) Kevin Sevigny 2014 Adam Toth 2015 Logan Brown Beamer Weems, SS 2006 (Fall) Tim Hartland 2015 Logan Brown 2007 Shaver Hansen, 2B 2007 (Spring) Jake Weghorst Randall Linebaugh, SP 2007 (Fall) Andrew Cooley Matt Sodolak, DH Chris Slater Beamer Weems, SS Kendal Volz 2009 Ben Booker, OF 2008 (Spring) Gregg Glime 2010 Gregg Glime, C 2008 (Fall) Craig Fritsch Willie Kempf, SP 2009 (Spring) Drew Bias Max Muncy, 1B 2009 (Fall) Kolt Browder Brooks Pinckard, RP 2010 (Spring) Willie Kempf 2011 Jake Miller, 3B 2010 (Fall) Steve DalPorto Brooks Pinckard, OF 2011 (Spring) Jon Ringenberg Josh Turley, SP 2011 (Fall) Josh Ludy HISTORY Logan Vick, OF 2012 (Spring) Nate Goodwin 2012 Dan Evatt, OF * 2012 (Fall) Grayson Porter Lawton Langford, 2B 2013 (Spring) Ben Carl Josh Ludy, C 2013 (Fall) Brad Kuntz Jake Miller, SS 2014 (Spring) Drew Tolson Austin Stone, SP 2014 (Fall) Brad Kuntz Cal Towey, 3B 2015 (Spring) Joe Kirkland 2018 Shea Langeliers, C 2015 (Fall) Logan Brown

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Over the past 100-plus years, 43 former Baylor players have appeared on major league BAYLOR IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT rosters. Foremost among the Baylor alumni in the pros is Ted Lyons, who was elected to the 1965 * Fred Rath, RHP, White Sox (4th Rd) 2003 * David Murphy, OF, Red Sox (1st Rd) Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955 after pitching 21 seasons in the big leagues, all with the Chicago 1968 John Bevil, LHP, Tigers (26th Rd) Steven White, RHP, Yankees (4th Rd) White Sox. 1971 Phil Beall, SS, Giants (21st Rd) Trey Webb, SS, Expos (5th Rd) Jason Jennings was awarded with the 2002 National League Rookie of the Year award 1976 *# Steve Macko, 3B, Giants (28th Rd) Chris Durbin, OF, Red Sox (10th Rd) after a 16-8, 4.52 campaign in his first full season in the majors. When Jennings reached the 1977 * Steve Macko, SS, Cubs (5th Rd) # Zane Carlson, RHP, Padres (16th Rd) big leagues in late 2001, he joined former Baylor teammate Kip Wells, who came up with the 1978 *# Jon Perlman, RHP, Cubs (5th Rd) * Mark Saccomanno, 1B, Astros (23rd Rd) *# Andy Beene, RHP, Yankees (14th Rd) % Jared Theodorakos, LHP, Brewers (25th Rd) Chicago White Sox in 1999. Like Jennings, Wells was a first-round pick; the White Sox chose him # Burl Coker, LHP, Giants (26th Rd) Jason Pritchard, RHP, Phillies (35th Rd) with the 16th-overall selection in 1998 after his junior season at Baylor. 1979 * Jon Perlman, RHP. Cubs (1st Rd) 2004 * Drew Sutton, SS, Astros (16th Rd) Most recently, Max Muncy made a name for himself with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2018, * Andy Beene, RHP, Brewers (5th Rd) # Trey Taylor, LHP, Cubs (20th Rd) becoming the first Bear to participate in the MLB Home Run Derby, while leading the team in Michael Roberts, RHP, Rangers (8th Rd) Zane Carlson, RHP, Royals (27th Rd) home runs over the season, including a walkoff home run in the 18th inning of game 3 of the 1980 * Fritz Connally, 3B, Cubs (7th Rd) 2005 Mark McCormick, RHP, Cardinals (1st Rd) World Series to end the longest World Series game in history. 1981 * Lee Tunnell, RHP, Pirates (2nd Rd) Kyle Reynolds, SS, Cubs (6th Rd) Baylor has had at least one player selected in 41 of the last 43 Major League Baseball 1982 # Stan Hilton, RHP, Blue Jays (13th Rd) Tyler Bullock, RHP, Braves (6th Rd) drafts, dating back to 1976. 1983 Stan Hilton, RHP, Athletics (1st Rd) Trey Taylor, LHP, Cubs (7th Rd) Alan McKay, LHP, Blue Jays (5th Rd) Josh Ford, C, Diamondbacks (9th Rd) Steve Smith, RHP, Giants (5th Rd) Michael Griffin, 2B, Reds (14th Rd) BAYLOR FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICKS Jim Trevathan, C, White Sox (21st Rd) Paul Witt, SS, Marlins (15th Rd) YEAR PLAYER TEAM OVERALL SELECTION 1984 Ronnie King, OF, Rangers (32nd Rd) Sean Walker, RHP, Astros (24th Rd) 1979 Jon Perlman, RHP Chicago Cubs 12th overall 1985 * Ken Patterson, LHP, Yankees (3rd Rd) Abe Woody, RHP, Reds (31st Rd) 1983 Stan Hilton, RHP Oakland A’s 5th overall Kyle Todd, 3B, Pirates (14th Rd) 2006 Cory VanAllen, LHP, Nationals (5th Rd) 1988 Pat Combs, LHP 11th overall Greg Dennis, SS, Blue Jays (37th Rd) Seth Fortenberry, OF, Yankees (11th Rd) 1991 Scott Ruffcorn, RHP Chicago White Sox 25th overall *# Blaine Beatty, LHP, Cardinals Zach Dillon, C, Orioles (20th Rd) 1998 Kip Wells, RHP Chicago White Sox 16th overall (June Secondary Phase, 2nd Rd) * Kevin Russo, 2B, Yankees (20th Rd) 1986 *# Blaine Beatty, LHP, Orioles (9th Rd) # Ryan LaMotta, RHP, Tigers (37th Rd) 1999 Jason Jennings, RHP 16th overall # Todd Hawkins, C, Mets (39th Rd) 2007 Jeff Mandel, RHP, Nationals (19th Rd) 2000 Chad Hawkins, RHP Texas Rangers 39th overall (supplemental) 1987 Braz Davis, RHP, Cubs (21st Rd) Matt Czimskey, C, Brewers (Free Agent) 2003 David Murphy, OF Boston Red Sox 17th overall Todd Hawkins, C, Giants (46th Rd) 2008 Beamer Weems, SS, Padres (8th Rd) 2005 Mark McCormick, RHP St. Louis Cardinals 43rd overall (supplemental) 1988 * Pat Combs, LHP, Phillies (1st Rd) Mace Thurman, LHP, Reds (19th Rd) 2009 Aaron Miller, LHP Los Angeles Dodgers 36th overall (supplemental) 1989 Trent Weaver, 2B, Athletics (29th Rd) # Tim Matthews, RHP, Rockies (27th Rd) 1991 * Scott Ruffcorn, RHP, White Sox (1st Rd) Randall Linebaugh, RHP, Reds (37th Rd) BAYLOR ON WORLD SERIES TEAMS Glenn Nevil, LHP, Phillies (31st Rd) Nick Cassavechia, RHP, Tigers (37th Rd) 1992 Brian Carpenter, RHP, Cardinals (8th Rd) 2009 Aaron Miller, LHP, Dodgers (1st Rd) PLAYER YEAR TEAM WORLD SERIES NUMBERS David Elsbernd, RHP, White Sox (17th Rd) Shaver Hansen, SS, Mariners (6th Rd) Dave Danforth 1911 Philadelphia A’s did not appear Kevin Ellis, 1B/OF, Cubs (Free Agent) Dustin Dickerson, 1B, Marlins (6th Rd) Dave Danforth 1917 Chicago White Sox 0-0, 18.00, 1 G, 1.0 IP, 2 ER, 2 K 1993 * Dean Crow, RHP, Mariners (10th Rd) # Craig Fritsch, RHP, Tigers (8th Rd) Dave Danforth 1919 Chicago White Sox did not appear Jason Rathbun, RHP, Yankees (11th Rd) Kendal Volz, RHP, Red Sox (9th Rd) Mule Watson 1923 New York Giants 0-0, 13.50, 1 G, 2.0 IP, 3 ER, 1 K Joe Wharton, RHP, Yankees (18th Rd) # Adam Hornung, OF, Angels (19th Rd) Mule Watson 1924 New York Giants 0-0, 0.00, 1 G, 0.2 IP, 0 ER, 0 # Mike Bohny, 3B, Orioles (41st Rd) # Raynor Campbell, 3B, Indians (31st Rd) Ted Uhlaender 1965 did not appear # Brent Beardon, RHP, Padres (44th Rd) 2010 Raynor Campbell, 2B, Giants (14th Rd) Ted Uhlaender 1972 Cincinnati Reds 4 G, 4 AB, 1 H, 1 2B Jason Marshall, C, Indians (72nd Rd) Craig Fritsch, RHP, Phillies (16th Rd) 1994 Brent Beardon, RHP, Blue Jays (24th Rd) # Brooks Pinckard, RHP, Cubs (18 Rd) Lee Tunnell 1987 St. Louis Cardinals 0-0, 2.08, 2 G, 4.1 IP, 1 ER, 1 K 1995 Tim Peters, LHP, Twins (26th Rd) Gregg Glime, C, Marlins (24th Rd) David Murphy 2010 Texas Rangers 3 G, 7 AB, 1 H, 1 RBI, 1 BB 1996 # Kris Lambert, LHP, Reds (11th Rd) Willie Kempf, RHP, Braves (27th Rd) David Murphy 2011 Texas Rangers 7 G, 18 AB, 4 H, 1 R, 1 2B, 4 BB Marty Crawford, IF, Phillies (23rd Rd) * Shawn Tolleson, RHP, Dodgers (30th Rd) Max Muncy 2018 Los Angeles Dodgers 5 G, 17 AB, 4 H, 3 R, 1 2B, 1 HR, 2 BB Scott Morrison, SS, Dodgers (25th Rd) 2011 * Logan Verrett, RHP, Mets (3rd Rd) 1997 Kris Lambert, LHP, Pirates (13th Rd) Brooks Pinckard, RHP, Reds (10th Rd) 1998 * Kip Wells, RHP, White Sox (1st Rd) Landis Ware, SS, Angels (44th Rd) Jeremy Dodson, OF, Royals (7th Rd) 2012 * Max Muncy, 1B, Athletics (5th Rd) Charley Carter, 1B, Astros (15th Rd) Josh Ludy, C, Phillies (8th Rd) # Jon Topolski, OF, Marlins (31st Rd) Logan Vick, OF, Indians (11th Rd) James Blair, OF, Dodgers (Free Agent) Josh Turley, LHP, Tigers (16th Rd) Chad Polk, C, Blue Jays (Free Agent) Tyler Bremer, RHP, Cubs (27th Rd) 1999 * Jason Jennings, RHP, Rockies (1st Rd) Trent Blank, RHP, Rockies (30th Rd)

Jon Topolski, OF, Astros (4th Rd) 2013 # Dillon Newman, RHP, Astros (16th Rd) HISTORY Eric Nelson, 2B, Royals (8th Rd) Cal Towey, 3B, Angels (17th Rd) # Bryan Loeb, C, Mets (29th Rd) Max Garner, RHP, Marlins (18th Rd) # Jaime Bubela, OF, Red Sox (31st Rd) Jake Miller, SS, Diamondbacks (27th Rd) 2000 Chad Hawkins, RHP, Rangers (1st Rd) Crayton Bare, LHP, Dodgers (28th Rd) * Jace Brewer, SS, Devil Rays (5th Rd) * Nathan Orf, OF, Brewers (Free Agent) Kyle Evans, RHP, Indians (6th Rd) 2014 Josh Michalec, RHP, Rockies (21st Rd) * Jaime Bubela, OF, Mariners (7th Rd) Brett Doe, C, Twins (38th Rd) Anthony Hensley, OF, Phillies (20th Rd) 2015 Brad Kuntz, LHP, Brewers (Free Agent) Preston Underdown, IF, Phillies (31st Rd) 2016 Daniel Castano, LHP, Cardinals (19th Rd) Bryan Loeb, C, Diamondbacks (Free Agent) West Tunnell, RHP, Diamondbacks (Free Agent) 2001 * Kelly Shoppach, C, Red Sox (2nd Rd) 2017 Montana Parsons, RHP,Marlins (24th Rd) Trevor Mote, 2B, Astros (15th Rd) Kameron Esthay, OF, Nationals (26th Rd) Matt Williams, 3B, Cardinals (15th Rd) 2018 Troy Montemayor, RHP, Cardinals (25th Rd) Josh Scott, LHP, Phillies (25th Rd) # Davis Wendzel, 3B, Red Sox (37th Rd) # Mike Huggins, 1B, Rockies (25th Rd) 2002 Kyle Edens, RHP, Reds (3rd Rd) # - Did not sign Mike Huggins, 1B, Orioles (13th Rd) % - Draft and follow sign the next year # Steven White, RHP, Brewers (18th Rd) * - Has appeared on a major league roster Paul Richmond, C, Blue Jays (28th Rd) Paul Thorp, RHP, Yankees (31st Rd) Justin Taylor, RHP, Royals (38th Rd) # Jared Theodorakos, LHP, Rockies (49th Rd)

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MATT BATTS, C (1943-47) DAVE DANFORTH, LHP (1911) TED LYONS, RHP (1920-23) BOSTON RED SOX (1947-1951); ST. LOUIS BROWNS (1951); PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS (1911-1912); CHICAGO WHITE SOX (1916- CHICAGO WHITE SOX (1923-1942, 1946) DETROIT TIGERS (1952-1954); CHICAGO WHITE SOX (1954); 1919); ST. LOUIS BROWNS (1922-1925) CINCINNATI REDS (1955-1956) Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO 1923 CHI (AL) 6.35 2-1 9/1 0 0 0 22.6 15 6 Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1911 PHI (AL) 3.74 4-1 14/2 1 0 1 33.2 17 21 1924 CHI (AL) 4.87 12-11 41/22 12 0 3 216.1 72 52 1947 BOS (AL) .500 7 16 3 8 1 0 1 5 1912 PHI (AL) 3.98 0-0 3/0 0 0 0 20.1 12 8 1925 CHI (AL) 3.26 21-11 43/32 19 5 3 262.2 83 45 1948 BOS (AL) .314 46 118 13 37 12 0 1 24 1916 CHI (AL) 3.27 6-5 28/8 1 0 2 93.2 37 49 1926 CHI (AL) 3.01 18-16 39/31 24 3 2 283.2 106 51 1949 BOS (AL) .242 60 157 23 38 9 1 3 31 1917 CHI (AL) 2.65 11-6 50/9 1 1 9 173.0 74 79 1927 CHI (AL) 2.84 22-14 39/34 30 2 2 307.2 67 71 1950 BOS (AL) .273 75 238 27 65 15 3 4 34 1918 CHI (AL) 3.43 6-15 39/11 5 0 2 139.0 40 48 1928 CHI (AL) 3.98 15-14 39/27 21 0 6 240.0 68 60 1951 BOS/StL .285 90 277 27 79 18 1 5 33 1919 CHI (AL) 7.78 1-2 15/1 0 0 1 41.2 20 17 1929 CHI (AL) 4.10 14-20 37/31 21 1 2 259.1 76 57 1952 DET (AL) .237 56 173 11 41 4 1 3 13 1922 STL (AL) 3.28 5-2 20/10 3 0 1 79.2 38 48 1930 CHI (AL) 3.78 22-14 42/36 29 1 1 297.2 57 69 1953 DET (AL) .278 116 374 38 104 24 3 6 43 1923 STL (AL) 3.94 16-14 38/26 16 0 1 226.1 87 96 1931 CHI (AL) 4.01 4-6 22/12 7 0 0 101.0 33 16 1954 DET/CHI .235 67 179 17 42 8 1 3 24 1924 STL (AL) 4.51 15-12 41/27 11 1 4 219.2 69 65 1932 CHI (AL) 4.34 10-15 33/26 19 1 2 230.2 71 58 1955 CIN (NL) .254 26 71 4 18 4 1 0 13 1925 STL (AL) 4.36 7-9 38/15 5 0 2 159.0 61 53 1933 CHI (AL) 4.24 10-21 36/27 14 2 1 228.0 74 74 1956 CIN (NL) .000 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals (10 yrs) 3.89 71-66 286/109 43 2 23 1186.0 455 484 1934 CHI (AL) 4.87 11-13 30/24 21 0 1 205.1 66 53 Totals (10 yrs) .269 546 1605 163 432 95 11 26 220 1935 CHI (AL) 3.02 15-8 23/22 19 3 0 190.2 56 54 JACKE DAVIS, OF (1956-57) 1936 CHI (AL) 5.14 10-13 26/24 15 1 0 182.0 45 48 BLAINE BEATTY, LHP (1985-86) PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (1962) 1937 CHI (AL) 4.15 12-7 22/22 11 0 0 169.1 45 45 NEW YORK METS (1989, 1991) 1938 CHI (AL) 3.70 9-11 23/23 17 1 0 194.2 52 54 Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1939 CHI (AL) 2.76 14-6 21/21 16 0 0 172.2 26 65 Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO 1962 PHI (NL) .213 48 75 9 16 0 1 1 6 1940 CHI (AL) 3.24 12-8 22/22 17 4 0 186.1 37 72 1989 NY (NL) 1.50 0-0 2/1 0 0 0 6.0 2 3 Totals (1 yr) .213 48 75 9 16 0 1 1 6 1941 CHI (AL) 3.70 12-10 22/22 19 2 0 187.1 37 63 1991 NY (NL) 2.79 0-0 5/0 0 0 0 9.2 4 7 1942 CHI (AL) 2.10 14-6 20/20 20 1 0 180.1 26 50 Totals (2 yrs) 2.30 0-0 7/1 0 0 0 15.2 6 10 BUZZ DOZIER, RHP (1943-45) 1946 CHI (AL) 2.32 1-4 5/5 5 0 0 42.2 9 10 WASHINGTON SENATORS (1947, 1949) Totals (21 yrs) 3.67 260-230 594/484 356 27 23 4161.0 1121 1073 ANDY BEENE, RHP (1976-79) (1983-1984) Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO STEVE MACKO, SS (1976-77) 1947 WAS (AL) 0.00 0-0 2/0 0 0 0 4.2 1 2 CHICAGO CUBS (1979-1980) Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO 1949 WAS (AL) 11.37 0-0 2/0 0 0 0 6.1 6 1 1983 MIL (AL) 4.50 0-0 1/0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 Totals (2 yrs) 6.55 0-0 4/0 0 0 0 11.0 7 3 Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1984 MIL (AL) 11.09 0-2 5/3 0 0 0 18.2 9 11 1979 CHI (NL) .225 19 40 2 9 1 0 0 3 Totals (2 yrs) 10.45 0-2 6/3 0 0 0 20.2 10 11 LARRY DRAKE, OF (1941-44) 1980 CHI (NL) .300 6 20 2 6 2 0 0 2 PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS (1945); WASHINGTON SENATORS (1948) Totals (2 yrs) .250 25 60 4 15 3 0 0 5 JAIME BUBELA, OF (1999-2000) SEATTLE MARINERS (2005) Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI JERRY MALLETT, OF (1955-57) 1945 PHI (AL) .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 BOSTON RED SOX (1959) Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1948 WASH (AL) .286 4 7 0 2 0 0 0 1 2005 SEA (AL) .105 11 19 3 2 0 0 0 0 Totals (2 yrs) .222 5 9 0 2 0 0 0 1 Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI Totals (1 yr) .105 11 19 3 2 0 0 0 0 1959 BOS (AL) .267 4 15 1 4 0 0 0 1 TOMMY FINE, RHP (1937-39) Totals (1 yr) .267 4 15 1 4 0 0 0 1 PETE CHARTON, RHP (1962-64) BOSTON RED SOX (1947), ST. LOUIS BROWNS (1950) BOSTON RED SOX (1964) SETH MOREHEAD, LHP (1953-57) Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO PHILADELPHIA PHILLES (1957-1959); CHICAGO CUBS (1959-1960); Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO 1947 BOS (AL) 5.50 1-2 9/7 1 0 0 36.0 19 10 MILWAUKEE BRAVES (1961) 1964 BOS (AL) 5.26 0-2 25/5 0 0 0 65.0 24 37 1950 StL (AL) 8.10 0-1 14/0 0 0 0 36.2 25 6 Totals (1 yr) 5.26 0-2 25/5 0 0 0 65.0 24 37 Totals (2 yrs) 4.42 1-3 23/7 1 0 0 72.2 44 16 Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO 1957 PHI (NL) 3.68 1-1 34/1 1 0 1 58.2 20 36 JAIME COCANOWER, RHP (1977-78) JAKE FREEZE, RHP (1923-25) 1958 PHI (NL) 5.85 1-6 27/11 0 0 0 92.1 26 54 MILWAUKEE BREWERS (1983-1986) CHICAGO WHITE SOX (1925) 1959 PHI (NL) 9.90 0-2 3/3 0 0 0 10.0 3 8 CHI (NL) 4.82 0-1 11/2 0 0 0 18.2 8 9 Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO 1960 CHI (NL) 3.94 2-9 45/7 2 0 4 123.1 46 64 1983 MIL (AL) 1.80 2-0 5/3 1 0 0 30.0 12 8 1925 CHI (AL) 2.45 0-0 2/0 0 0 0 3.2 3 1 1961 MIL (NL) 6.46 1-0 12/0 0 0 0 15.1 7 13 1984 MIL (AL) 4.02 8-16 33/27 1 0 0 174.2 78 65 Totals (1 yr) 2.45 0-0 2/0 0 0 0 3.2 3 1 Totals (5 yrs) 4.81 5-19 132/24 3 0 5 318.1 110 184 1985 MIL (AL) 4.33 6-8 24/15 3 1 0 116.1 73 44 1986 MIL (AL) 4.43 0-1 17/2 0 0 0 44.2 38 22 SLIM HARRELL, RHP (1911-12) MAX MUNCY, 3B (2010-12) Totals (4 yrs) 3.99 16-25 79/47 5 1 0 365.2 201 139 PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS (1912) OAKLAND ATHLETICS (2015-16), LOS ANGELES DODGERS (2018)

PAT COMBS, LHP (1985-86) Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (1989-1992) 1912 PHI (AL) 0.00 0-0 1/0 0 0 0 3.0 0 1 2015 OAK (AL) .206 45 102 14 21 8 1 3 9 Totals (1 yr) 0.00 0-0 1/0 0 0 0 3.0 0 1 2016 OAK (AL) .186 51 113 13 21 2 0 2 8 Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO 2018 LAD (NL) .263 137 395 75 104 17 2 35 79 1989 PHI (NL) 2.09 4-0 6/6 1 1 0 38.2 6 30 Totals (3 yrs) .239 233 610 102 146 27 3 40 96 1990 PHI (NL) 4.07 10-10 32/31 3 2 0 183.1 86 108 JASON JENNINGS, RHP (1997-99)

HISTORY 1991 PHI (NL) 4.90 2-6 14/13 1 0 0 64.1 43 41 COLORADO ROCKIES (2001-2006); HOUSTON ASTROS (2007); TEXAS DAVID MURPHY, OF (2001-03) 1992 PHI (NL) 7.71 1-1 4/4 0 0 0 18.2 12 11 RANGERS (2008-2009) BOSTON RED SOX (2006-2007); TEXAS RANGERS (2007-2013); Totals (4 yrs) 4.22 17-17 56/54 5 3 0 305.0 147 190 CLEVELAND INDIANS (2014-15); LOS ANGELES ANGELS (2015) Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO FRITZ CONNALLY, IF (1977-80) 2001 COL (NL) 4.58 4-1 7/7 1 1 0 39.1 19 26 Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI CHICAGO CUBS (1983); BALTIMORE ORIOLES (1985) 2002 COL (NL) 4.52 16-8 32/32 0 0 0 185.1 70 127 2006 BOS (AL) .227 20 22 4 5 1 0 1 2 2003 COL (NL) 5.11 12-13 32/32 1 0 0 181.1 88 119 2007 BOS (AL) .500 3 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 2004 COL (NL) 5.51 11-12 33/33 1 0 0 201.0 101 133 TEX (AL) .340 43 103 16 35 12 1 2 14 1983 CHI(NL) .100 8 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 2005 COL (NL) 5.02 6-9 20/20 1 0 0 122.0 62 75 2008 TEX (AL) .275 108 415 64 114 28 3 15 74 1985 BAL (AL) .232 50 112 16 26 4 0 3 15 2006 COL (NL) 3.78 9-13 32/32 3 2 0 212.0 85 142 2009 TEX (AL) .269 128 432 61 116 24 1 17 57 Totals (2 yrs) .221 58 122 16 27 4 0 3 15 2007 HOU (NL) 6.45 2-9 19/18 0 0 0 99.0 34 71 2010 TEX (AL) .291 138 419 54 122 26 2 12 65 2008 TEX (AL) 8.56 0-5 6/6 0 0 0 27.1 18 12 2011 TEX (AL) .275 120 404 46 111 14 2 11 46 DEAN CROW, RHP (1993) 2009 TEX (AL) 4.13 2-4 44/0 0 0 1 61.0 28 44 2012 TEX (AL) .304 147 457 65 139 29 3 15 61 DETROIT TIGERS (1998) Totals (9 yrs) 4.95 62-74 225/180 6 3 1 1128.1 505 749 2013 TEX (AL) .220 142 436 51 96 26 1 13 45 2014 CLE (AL) .262 129 416 40 109 25 1 8 58 Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO JACK LITTLE, OF (1910-12) 2015 CLE (AL) .296 84 206 22 61 12 1 5 27 1998 DET (AL) 3.94 2-2 32/0 0 0 0 45.2 16 18 NEW YORK YANKEES (1912) LAA (AL) .265 48 155 16 41 6 0 5 23 Totals (1 yr) 3.94 2-2 32/0 0 0 0 45.2 16 18 Totals (10 yrs) .274 1110 3467 440 950 203 16 104 472 Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1912 NY (AL) .250 3 12 2 3 0 0 0 0 Totals (1 yr) .250 3 12 2 3 0 0 0 0

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NATE ORF, INF (2012-13) KELLY SHOPPACH, C (1999-2001) LOGAN VERRETT, RHP (2009-10) MILWAUKEE BREWERS (2018) BOSTON RED SOX (2005); CLEVELAND INDIANS (2006-2009); TAMPA TEXAS RANGERS (2015); NEW YORK METS (2015-16); BALTIMORE BAY RAYS (2010-2011); BOSTON RED SOX (2012); ORIOLES (2017) Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI NEW YORK METS (2012); SEATTLE MARINERS (2013); 2018 MIL (NL) .095 15 21 4 2 0 0 1 1 CLEVELAND INDIANS (2013) Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO Totals (1 yr) .095 15 21 4 2 0 0 1 1 2015 TEX (AL) 6.00 0-1 4/0 0 0 0 9.0 4 3 Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 2015 NYM (NL) 3.03 1-1 14/4 0 0 1 38.2 11 36 KEN PATTERSON, LHP (1984-85) 2005 BOS (AL) .000 9 15 1 0 0 0 0 0 2016 NYM (NL) 5.20 3-8 35/12 0 0 0 91.2 43 66 CHICAGO WHITE SOX (1988-1991), CHICAGO CUBS (1992); 2006 CLE (AL) .245 41 110 7 27 6 0 3 16 2017 BAL (AL) 4.22 2-0 4/0 0 0 0 10.2 3 9 CALIFORNIA ANGELS (1993-1994) 2007 CLE (AL) .261 59 161 26 42 13 0 7 30 Totals (3 yrs)) 4.62 6-10 57/16 0 0 1 150.0 61 114 2008 CLE (AL) .261 112 352 67 92 27 0 21 55 Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO 2009 CLE (AL) .214 89 271 33 58 14 0 12 40 MULE WATSON, RHP (1913-17) 1988 CHI (AL) 4.79 0-2 9/2 0 0 1 20.2 7 8 2010 TB (AL) .196 63 158 17 31 8 0 5 17 PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS (1918-1919); 1989 CHI (AL) 4.52 6-1 50/1 0 0 0 65.2 28 43 2011 TB (AL) .176 87 221 23 39 3 0 11 22 (1920); BOSTON BRAVES (1920-1923); NEW YORK GIANTS (1923- 1990 CHI (AL) 3.39 2-1 43/0 0 0 2 66.1 34 40 2012 BOS (AL) .250 48 140 16 35 12 2 5 17 1924) 1991 CHI (AL) 2.83 3-0 43/0 0 0 1 63.2 35 32 NYM (NL) .203 28 79 7 16 2 0 3 10 1992 CHI (NL) 3.89 2-3 32/1 0 0 0 41.2 27 23 2013 SEA (AL) .196 35 107 11 21 7 0 3 9 Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO 1993 CAL (AL) 4.58 1-1 46/0 0 0 1 59.0 35 36 2013 CLE (AL) .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1918 PHI (AL) 3.37 7-10 21/19 11 3 0 141.2 44 30 1994 CAL (AL) 0.00 0-0 1/0 0 0 0 0.2 0 1 Totals (9 yrs) .223 572 1616 208 361 92 2 70 216 1919 PHI (AL) 6.91 0-1 4/2 0 0 0 14.1 7 6 Totals (7 yrs) 3.88 14-8 224/4 0 0 5 317.2 166 183 1920 PIT/BOS (NL) 3.76 5-4 18/10 4 2 0 86.0 24 17 BILL STELLBAUER, OF (1914-16) 1921 BOS (NL) 3.85 14-13 44/31 15 1 2 259.1 57 48 JON PERLMAN, RHP (1978-79) PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS (1916) 1922 BOS (NL) 4.70 8-14 41/29 8 1 1 201.0 59 53 CHICAGO CUBS (1985); SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (1987); 1923 BOS/NY (NL) 3.87 9-7 28/19 9 0 1 139.2 41 36 CLEVELAND INDIANS (1988) Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1924 NY (NL) 3.79 7-4 22/16 6 1 0 99.2 24 18 1916 PHI (AL) .271 25 48 2 13 0 1 0 5 Totals (7 yrs) 4.03 50-53 178/126 53 8 4 941.2 256 208 Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO Totals (1 yr) .271 25 48 2 13 0 1 0 5 1985 CHI (NL) 11.42 1-0 6/0 0 0 0 8.2 8 4 KIP WELLS, RHP (1996-98) 1987 SF (NL) 3.97 0-0 10/0 0 0 0 11.1 4 3 DREW SUTTON, SS (2004) CHICAGO WHITE SOX (1999-2001); PITTSBURGH PIRATES (2002- 1988 CLE (AL) 5.49 0-2 10/0 0 0 0 19.2 11 10 CINCINNATI REDS (2009-2010); CLEVELAND INDIANS (2010); BOSTON 2006); TEXAS RANGERS (2006); ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (2007); COLO- Totals (3 yrs) 4.02 1-2 26/0 0 0 0 39.2 23 17 RED SOX (2011); TAMPA BAY RAYS (2012) RADO ROCKIES (2008); KANSAS CITY ROYALS (2008); WASHINGTON NATIONALS (2009); CINCINNATI REDS (2009); FRED RATH, RHP (1965) Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAN DIEGO PADRES (2012) CHICAGO WHITE SOX (1968-1969) 2009 CIN (NL) .212 42 66 10 14 4 1 1 9 2010 CIN (NL) .667 2 3 1 2 0 0 1 4 Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO CLE (AL) .222 11 36 4 8 1 0 1 4 1999 CHI (AL) 4.04 4-1 7/7 0 0 0 35.2 15 29 1968 CHI (AL) 1.59 0-0 5/0 0 0 0 11.1 3 3 2011 BOS (AL) .315 31 54 11 17 7 0 0 7 2000 CHI (AL) 6.02 6-9 20/20 0 0 0 98.2 58 71 1969 CHI (AL) 7.71 0-2 3/2 0 0 0 11.2 8 4 2012 TB (AL) .271 18 48 2 13 4 0 0 6 2001 CHI (AL) 4.79 10-11 40/20 0 0 0 133.1 61 99 Totals (2 yrs) 4.70 0-2 8/2 0 0 0 23.0 11 7 PIT (NL) .243 24 74 10 18 8 1 1 7 2002 PIT (NL) 3.59 12-14 33/33 1 1 0 198.1 71 134 Totals (4 yrs) .256 128 281 38 72 24 2 4 37 2003 PIT (NL) 3.28 10-9 31/31 1 0 0 197.1 76 147 SCOTT RUFFCORN, RHP (1989-91) 2004 PIT (NL) 4.55 5-7 24/24 0 0 0 138.1 66 116 Chicago White Sox (1993-1996); Philadelphia Phillies (1997) JOE SZEKELY, OF (1946-49) 2005 PIT (NL) 5.09 8-18 33/33 1 1 0 182.0 99 132 CINCINNATI REDS (1953) 2006 PIT (NL) 6.69 1-5 7/7 0 0 0 36.1 18 16 Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO TEX (AL) 5.62 1-0 2/2 0 0 0 8.0 3 4 1993 CHI (AL) 8.10 0-2 3/2 0 0 0 10.0 10 2 Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 2007 STL (NL) 5.70 7-17 34/26 0 0 0 162.2 78 122 1994 CHI (AL) 12.79 0-2 2/2 0 0 0 6.1 5 3 1953 CIN (NL) .077 5 13 0 1 0 0 0 0 2008 COL (NL) 5.27 1-2 15/2 0 0 0 27.1 19 22 1995 CHI (AL) 7.88 0-0 4/0 0 0 0 8.0 13 5 Totals (1 yr) .077 5 13 0 1 0 0 0 0 KC (AL) 8.71 0-1 10/0 0 0 0 10.1 11 9 1996 CHI (AL) 11.37 0-1 3/1 0 0 0 6.1 6 3 2009 WAS (NL) 6.49 0-2 23/0 0 0 2 26.1 18 18 1997 PHI (NL) 7.71 0-3 18/4 0 0 0 39.2 36 33 SHAWN TOLLESON, RHP (2007-10) CIN (NL) 4.66 2-3 10/7 0 0 0 46.1 22 25 Totals (5 yrs) 8.57 0-8 30/9 0 0 0 70.1 70 46 LOS ANGELES DODGERS (2012); TEXAS RANGERS (2014-15) 2012 SD (NL) 4.58 2-4 7/7 0 0 0 37.1 20 19 Totals (12 yrs) 4.71 69-103 296/216 3 2 2 1338.1 635 963 LLOYD RUSSELL, IF (1935-37) Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO CLEVELAND INDIANS (1938) 2012 LA (NL) 4.30 3-1 40/0 0 0 0 37.2 20 39 DENNEY WILIE, OF (1904-08) 2013 LA (NL) N/A 0-0 1/0 0 0 0 0 2 0 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (1911-1912); CLEVELAND INDIANS (1915) Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 2014 TX (AL) 2.76 3-1 64/0 0 0 0 71.2 28 69 1938 CLE (AL) .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 TX (AL) 2.99 6-4 73/0 0 0 35 72.1 17 76 Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI Totals (1 yr) .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016 TX (AL) 7.68 2-2 37/0 0 0 11 36.1 10 29 1911 StL (NL) .235 28 51 10 12 3 1 0 3 Totals (5 yrs) 3.92 14-8 215/0 0 0 46 218.0 77 213 1912 StL (NL) .229 30 48 2 11 0 1 0 6 KEVIN RUSSO, 3B (2005-06) 1915 CLE (AL) .252 45 131 14 33 4 1 2 10 NEW YORK YANKEES (2010) LEE TUNNELL, RHP (1979-81) Totals (3 yrs) .243 103 230 26 56 7 3 2 19 PITTSBURGH PIRATES (1982-1985); ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (1987); HISTORY Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI MINNESOTA TWINS (1989) 2010 NYY (AL) .184 31 49 5 9 2 0 0 4 Totals (1 yr) .184 31 49 5 9 2 0 0 4 Yr Team ERA W-L G/GS CG SHO SV IP BB SO 1982 PIT (NL) 3.93 1-1 5/3 0 0 0 18.1 5 4 MARK SACCOMANNO, 1B (1999-2003) 1983 PIT (NL) 3.65 11-6 35/25 5 3 0 177.2 58 95 HOUSTON ASTROS (2008) 1984 PIT (NL) 5.27 1-7 26/6 0 0 1 68.1 40 51 1985 PIT (NL) 4.01 4-10 24/23 0 0 0 132.1 57 74 Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1987 StL (NL) 4.84 4-4 32/9 0 0 0 74.1 34 49 2008 HOU (NL) .200 10 10 1 2 1 0 1 2 1989 MIN (AL) 6.00 1-0 10/0 0 0 0 12.0 6 7 Totals (1 yr) .200 10 10 1 2 1 0 1 2 Totals (6 yrs) 4.23 22-28 132/66 5 3 1 483.0 200 280

TED UHLAENDER, OF (1959-61) MINNESOTA TWINS (1965-1969); CLEVELAND INDIANS (1970-1971); CINCINNATI REDS (1972)

Yr Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI 1965 MIN (AL) .182 13 22 1 4 0 0 0 1 1966 MIN (AL) .226 105 367 39 83 12 2 2 22 1967 MIN (AL) .258 133 415 41 107 19 7 6 49 1968 MIN (AL) .283 140 488 52 138 21 5 7 52 1969 MIN (AL) .273 152 554 93 151 18 2 8 62 1970 CLE (AL) .268 141 473 56 127 21 2 11 46 1971 CLE (AL) .288 141 500 52 144 20 3 2 47 1972 CIN (NL) .159 73 113 9 18 3 0 0 6 Totals (8 yrs) .263 898 2932 343 772 114 21 36 285

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A BRILEY, MICHAEL “MIKE” 1988-89-90-91 COX, TROY 1987(T)-88(T)-90(T) EVANS, KYLE 1998-99-00 ADAMS, F. M. 1904(M) BRONSON, BEN 1994-95 CRABB, DANNY WAYNE 1969 EVATT, DAN 2009-10-11-12 ADAMS, MICHAEL FLOYD 1966-67-68 BROWDER, KOLT 2010-11-12-13 CRABB, WENDELL R. 1970-71-72 AGUILAR, BRUCE 1986-87-88-89 BROWN, BARRY 1979 CRAFT, W. W. 1906 F BROWN, KIRKLEY 1923 CRAWFORD, MARTY 1993-94-95-96 AIKEN, MARK 1932(M) FARMER, PAUL 1980-81-82 BROWN, H. L. 1905 CREASEY, FRANK D. 1923 ALFORD, RAYMOND 1931-32 FARRINGTON, SIDNEY R. 1916-17 BROWN, LOGAN 2012-13-14-15 CRENSHAW, CHARLES E. 1937-38 ALFORD, THEODORE 1935-36 FERGUSON, RANDY 1969 BRYCE, JAMES 1939-40 CROSBY, BILL 1975-77-78 ALLEN, BLAKE 2016 FERGUSON, TELFORD G. 1936-38 BUBELA, JAIME 1999-00 CROSBY, R.M. “HAWK” 1922 ALLEN, JAMES W. 1940 FILIP, TOM 2010 BUCKALEW, DENNY 1981(M) CROSSLIN, GUY J. “HAP” 1915-16 ANDERSON, JOHN 1994, 1997 FINCH, SCOTT 1983(T)-84(T) BULLOCK, TYLER 2003-04-05 CROW, DEAN 1993 ANDERSON, THOMAS R. 1954-55-56 FINE, TOMMY 1937-38-39 BUMPUS, MARK 1971(T)-72(T) CULLISON, ROBERT VIRL 1957-58-59 ARNOLD, JERRY 1979-80-81-82 FINKE, JAHN 1991-92 BURK, ADRIAN 1949-50 CUNNINGHAM, MILTON 1946(M) ARRINGTON, JUD 1989-90-91 FINLEY 1918 BURKE, CHARLIE M. 1936(M)-37(M) CUNNINGHAM, RICHARD 2016-18 ARRINGTON, JUSTIN 2015-16 FISHER, JIMMIE ALLEN 1961-62 BURNETT, HARLAN 1941 CZIMSKEY, MATT 2006-07 ASHBY, DOUG 2013-14 FISHER, JOHN B. 1904-05-06 BUSTER, A. L. 1906 CZIMSKEY, MICHAEL L. 1973-74-75-77 ASHKINOS, JACOB 2018 FITZPATRICK, RAY L. 1951-52 BUTLER, HUGH L. 1921-22 ATKINSON, NORMAN 1904 FLOREE, J. W. 1907 BUTLER, RICHARD B. “RICK” 1968 D FLOWERS, CHARLIE H. 1942 BYERLEY, G. S. “BRICKY” 1931 DABNEY, W. Y. “BUCK” 1919 FOLTYN, FRANK 1989-90-91-92 B BYRD, H. D. 1906-08 DALPORTO, STEVE 2010-11-12-13 FORD, JOSH 2002-03-04-05 BAILEY, JOSEPH W. 1927 BYRD, JOE CURTIS 1941 BAIN, WILLIAM D. “BILL” 1964-65-66 DANFORTH, DAVE 1911 FOREHAND, GEORGE W. 1927-28 BAKER, ABEL 2010 DANIEL, JAMES R. 1962 FORESTIERE, ERIK 2006-08 BALL, JACKIE 1987-88 C DARNELL, DEREK 1995-96 FORESTIERE, MATT 2003-04 BALTHROP, LLOYD K. 1968-69 CADDELL, GEORGE 1970-71(M)-72 DAVIDSON, FRANCIS “COTTON” 1952-53 FORMAN, H. N. 1907 BARE, CRAYTON 2011-12-13 CAMP, B. C. 1905 DAVIS, BILLY “TANK” 1982 FORTENBERRY, SETH 2003-04-05-06 BARNES, SHERMAN 1939-40 CAMPBELL, RAYNOR 2007-08-09-10 DAVIS, BRAZ 1985-86-87 FOUST, DARIN 1988 BARNETT, J. C. “ABE” 1932-33-34 CANTU, REUBEN 1984(T)-85(T)-86(T) DAVIS, BRISCOE 1912 FOUTS, JOHN 1911 BARNETT, JAMES ROBERT 1959-60-61 CARL, BEN 2014-15-16 DAVIS, HARRY ALBERT 1951-52-53 FOX, JAMES LELAND 1962-63 BARRON, C. T. 1907 CARLSON, ZANE 2000-01-03-04 DAVIS, JACKY S. 1956-57 FOX, RICKIE DUANE 1971-72-73-74 BARTON, FRED ANTHONY 1968-69 CARNES, T. E. 1905 DAVIS, SHANE 1994-95-96 FREDENBURG, DENVER 1998-99 BARTULA, DAREN 1999 CARPENTER, BRIAN 1990-91-92 DAVIS, TRAE 2011-12 FREELS, LUTHER MURELL 1933 BASKIN, JAKE 1999 CARTER, CASEY 1994-95 DAWSON, EVERETT J. 1920 FREEMAN, GARY C. 1954-55-56 BATTS, MATT 1941-42 CARTER, CHARLEY 1998 DENNENY, JIM 1973-74 FREER, MICHAEL 1974(T)-75(T)-76(T)-77(T) BAUGH, J. H. 1905-06 CARRELL, EDWIN JAMES 1959 DENNIS, GREG 1985 FREEZE, CARL A. “JAKE” 1923-24-25 BEALL, PHILIP 1970-71 CARROLL, LEE 1905(M) DENNIS, THURMAN WILLIAM “BILL” 1957 FRITSCH, CRAIG 2008-09-10 BEALL, WILLIAM ERBY, JR. 1971 CARUSO, DANIEL 2017 DEVEREAUX, CHARLES D. 1947-48-49 FUENTES, ARTHUR 1960-61-62 BEAN, ALLEN 1932 CASCADDEN, TUCKER 2017 DICKERSON, DUSTIN 2007-08-09 FULBRIGHT 1916 BEAN, CECIL S. 1930 CASSAVECHIA, NICK 2006-07-08 DILLON, ZACH 2003-04-05-06 FUNK, JERRY 1959-60-61 BEANE, ROBERT 1975-76-77 CASEY, GEORGE A. 1932 DILLOW, SAM 1926 BEARDEN, BRENT 1993-94 CASEY, JACK 1941 DOE, BRETT 2013-14 G CASH, W. A. 1905 DODGEN, JOHN HARDY 1969-70-71 BEATTY, BLAINE 1985-86 GAMEL, OLIN 1933 CASTANO, DANIEL 2014-15-16 DODSON, AARON 2014-15-16-17 BEENE, ANDY 1976-79 GARCIA, MANUEL 1942-46 CASTERLINE, SCOTT 1982 DODSON, JEREMY 1996-97-98 BELEW, D. O. 1907-08-09-10 GARNER, MAX 2009-11-12-13 CAVITT, BILL 1918 DORNEMAN, STEVE 1999-00-01-02 BELL, GORDON G. 1924-25 GARRETT, COLLIN 2018 CHANDLER, TROY “TOM” 1946-47-48 DORRIES, DAVID WILLIAM 1969-70-71 BENEFIELD, WES 1983 GARZA, JAVIER 1981 CHAPMAN, RAY 1920 DOTSON, E. T. 1920 BENGE, BOBBY JOE 1952-53-54 GEDWED, KENTON 2007-09-10 CHARTON, FRANK L. “PETE” 1962 DOUGLAS, BRAD 1985-86 BENNETT, RAYMOND P, 1930-32 GEORGE, MARC 1983 CHESHIRE, JAMES 1982 DOUGLAS, LOWELL N. 1928-29 BENNETT, ROSS 2000-01-02-03 GERDES, CHASE 2004-05-06-07 CLARK, HOWARD RUSSELL 1967 DOWNEY, DAVION 2018 BERGMAN, BRETT 1995-96-97-98 GERNAND, CLARENCE J. “BUBBA” 1937-38 CLEM, HAROLD BRUCE 1932-33 DOWNEY, RUSSELL 1969 BERRY, J. DONNEL 1956-57 GERNAND, JULIE W. 1938 CLEMENTS, JARED 2001-02-03-04 DRAPER, RUSTY 1981 BERTELSMAN, RYAN 2017 GILCREASE, LEVI 2015-16-17 CLEMMONS, ROBERT HARRIS 1958 DRAPER, WILLIAM 2007 BEVIL, JOHN EMBRY 1966-67-68 GILL, BOBBY JOE 1958 CLOPTON, RICK 1973-74-75-76 DUCKWORTH, AGNEW O. 1948-49 BEVILL, WILLIAM M. “BILL” 1965-66 GILLAM, H. 1905 COCANOWER, JAIME 1977-78 DUCOFF, JONATHAN 2015-16 BIAS, DREW 2006-07-08-09 GILLIAM, JOHN ANDERSON 1958 COFFEY, WILLIAM H. 1924 DUECY, J. M. “MIKE” 1936-37-38 BICKHAM, SAMMY 1977 GILLIAM, JOHN PHIL 1958 COGDILL, MARK 1996-97-99 DUGAN, DANIEL J. 1972-73-74-75 BISSONETTE, JOSH 2016-18 GILLILAND, VIRGIL 1928-29 COKER, BRAD 1981 DUMAS, DON 1983-84-85 BLACK, BRIAN 1990-91-92-93 GLIME, GREGG 2007-08-09-10 COKER, BURL DEAN 1975-76-77-78 DUNCAN, CHURCHILL “LEFTY” 1916-17-19 BLACK, ROBERT TRACY 1966-67 GOLD, MARK 1983-84-85-86 COLE, W. I. 1906-07-08 DUNCAN, JOHN WILLIAM 1968-69-70 BLACK, Z. E. 1908 GOLDEN, FRANKLIN 1939-40-41 COLLIER, P. D. 1912-13 DUNCAN, ROGER 1975 BLACKWELL, BRENT 1976 GOODE, R. JONES 1918 COLLIER, RALPH 1923-24-25 DUPLANTIER, CHANT 1988-89 BLAIR, JAMES ANTHONY 1996-97-98 GOODWIN, NATE 2012-13-14 HISTORY COLLINS, JAMES MICHAEL “MIKE” 1963 DURBIN, CHRIS 2000-01-02-03 BLAIR, JAMES RANDOLPH 1948-49 GOODWIN, RONALD R. 1961-62-63 COLLINS, TYLER 2010 DUSEK, RICKY W. 1968-69-70 BLANDO, MATT 1989-90 GOODWYN, JACK RAY 1954-55-56 COMBS, PAT 1988 DYKEMAN, JERRY M. 1953-54-55 BLANK, TRENT 2009-10-11-12 GORE, L.O. “RED” 1924-25 COMPTON, JACK B. 1967 DYKES, WM. TURNEY FOX 1968-69-70 BLUTHARDT, JAY 1980 GOSS, BILL N. 1974 COMPTON, MIKE 1984 BOHNY, MIKE 1991-92-93-94 GOTTLIEB, FREDERIC ELTON 1954-55 CONNALLY, EDWIN 1927 BOISJOLY, ERIC 1997-98 E GOUDY 1904 CONNALLY, FRITZ 1977-78-79-80 BOLGER, HAROLD K. 1937-38-39 EADY, BILL 1979-80 GOUGH, JOE BOB 1956(M) CONNALLY, GORDON W. 1954-55-56 BOLGER, JOHN 1933-34-35 ECHOLS, TOMMY 1989-90 GOUGH, RICHARD 1983-84 CONNALLY, H. 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GUMMELT, CRAIG 1984-85-86-87 ISENBERG, MILTON K. 1952 LISTON, ALFRED EUGENE 1954-55-56 MOORE, H. 1907-09-10 GWIN, REGINALD WADE 1970-71 LITTLE, W. A. “JACK” 1910-11-12 MOORE, JASON 1996 J LOEB, BRYAN 1997-98-99-00 MOORE, JEFF 1997 LOFTIN, NICK 2018 MORRIS, GARY DON 1968 H JACKSON, TIM 2006-07 LONG, W. D. 1920 MORRISON, SCOTT 1995-96 HAINSFURTHER, JOEY 2009-10-11-12 JARL, LEROY L. 1947-48-49 LOOPER, DONALD LEE 1965-66 MORTON, BRENT 1988-89 HALE, HOWARD 1954(M) JARVIE, STEVE 1984-85-86-87 LUCAS, FRED A. 1954-55-56 MOSLEY, C. P. “BUBS” 1909-10-11-12-13 HALEY, JAMES D. “DON” 1939-40-41 JEFFCOAT, DREW 2006-07 LUCE, BRANDON 2002 MOTE, TREVOR 2001 HALL, BILLY CLARENCE 1958-59-60 JEFFREY, C. 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1946 12-9 1951 10-10 1957 10-11 1963 13-11 RF Chuck Devereaux RF Bobby Stotts CF Jerry Mallett RF Martin Murdock CF James Marino CF Buddy Parker OF Jacke Davis CF Audie Cox LF Joe Szekely LF Keith O’Brien OF Bill Dennis LF Jerry Hall 3B Hal Harris 3B Ken Williams C Lee Harrington 3B Jimmy Fox SS Billy Kimbrough SS Harry Davis 3B Bobby Jones SS Ronnie Goodwin 2B Jack Redding 2B Ty Newton SS Fred Marberry 2B John McEldowney 1B Fred Grevelle 1B Joe Miles 2B Doyle Traylor 1B/P Fred Neely C Tom Chandler C Larry Isbell 1B Donnell Berry C John Tatum P Manuel Garcia P Ray Fitzpatrick P Thomas McCollum P Richard Couey P George Shearin P Joe Mac Gresham P Matt Miller P Henry Perkins P Ben Sheets P Clyde Robinson P Rudy Raughton P John Porter

1947 12-8 1952 UNKNOWN 1958 5-17 1964 18-7 RF Chuck Devereaux OF Keith O’Brien RF Bobby Gill RF Donnie Laurence CF Chad Sneed OF Taylor Willoughby CF Pat Sisk CF Jimmy Mallon LF Joe Szekely 3B Ken Williams LF Bill Dennis LF Gary Price SS Hal Harris SS Harry Davis 3B Richard Sale 3B Jerry Hall 2B Jack Redding 2B Ty Newton SS Fred Marberry SS Bill Bain 1B Tom Chandler 1B Joe Miles 2B Don Riddle 2B John McEldowney C Hugo Pearson C Larry Isbell 1B/C Bobby Jack Oliver 1B Fred Neely P Leroy Jarl P Ray Fitzpatrick C Lee Harrington C John Tatum P Rickey Rowe P Joe Mac Gresham P Bob Gullison P Henry Perkins P George Shearin P Rudy Raughton P John Porter 1953 UNKNOWN P Terry Shelton P Gary Statham 1948 18-11 RF Wayne Hopkins RF Chad Sneed LF Mickey Sullivan 1959 12-13 1965 18-7 CF Chuck Devereaux 3B Jerry Dykeman RF Billy Humphrey RF Ronnie Redman LF Fred Grevelle SS Harry Davis CF Richard Sale CF Jimmy Mallon 3B J.B. Reeder 2B Ty Newton LF Ted Uhlaender LF Gary Price SS Hal Harris 1B Joe Miles 3B Don Riddle 3B Bill Bain 2B Jack Redding C Bobby Benge SS Bob Turner SS Don Looper 1B Tom Chandler P Joe Mac Gresham 2B Jerry Funk 2B Gary Watson C Joe Szekely P Bobby Holick 1B Mel Corbo 1B Donnie Laurence P James Blair C Ed Carrell P Bill Bevill P Fred Copeland 1954 15-9-1 P Bob Cullison P Fred Rath P Ben Hough P Gerald Johnson P Rod Robinson RF Wayne Hopkins P Leroy Jarl P Rudy Raughton P Gary Statham LF Mickey Sullivan P Rickey Rowe P Terry Shelton 3B Jerry Dykeman P Ben Sheets SS Wayne Connally 1966 18-10-1 1B Joe Miles 1960 15-7 LF Ronnie Redman 1949 17-11 C Bobby Benge RF Tommy Letbetter OF Mike Adams RF Joe Szekely P Jack Goodwyn CF Arthur Fuentes OF Don Rutledge CF Chuck Devereaux P Fred Gottlieb LF Ted Uhlaender 3B Bill Bain LF Dutch Schroeder P Bobby Holick 3B Bob Turner SS Don Looper 3B Buddy Parker SS Sam Terry SS/C Rickey Head SS/P Adrian Burk 1955 11-14 2B Jerry Funk 1B Donnie Laurence 2B Jack Redding 1B Bryon Willis C Butch McBroom RF Gary Freeman 1B Chad Sneed C Billy Hall P John Bevil CF Jerry Mallett C Hugo Pearson P Bobby Barnett P Tim Rath LF Allen Lucas P James Blair P Tom Pettigrew P Rod Robinson 3B Jerry Dykeman P Fred Copeland P Jack Ward SS Wayne Connally P Ben Hough 2B Tom Anderson 1967 14-13 P Leroy Jarl 1B Jack Haney 1961 18-4-1 OF Larry Boone P Clyde Robinson

P Jack Goodwyn RF Tommy Letbetter OF Ronnie Redman HISTORY P Fred Gottlieb CF Arthur Fuentes OF/C Mike Adams 1950 20-10 LF Ted Uhlaender SS/C Rickey Head RF Larry Isbell 1956 12-11 SS Sam Terry 2B David Wilson CF Buddy Parker 2B Jerry Funk 1B Rusty Clark CF/P Jerry Mallett LF Hubert Powell 1B Bryon Willis P John Bevil OF/P Jacke Davis 3B Rudy Reyes C David Young, P Rod Robinson OF Gary Freeman SS Robert Stotts P Bobby Barnett 3B Doyle Traylor 2B Roland Walters P Tom Pettigrew SS Wayne Connally 1968 14-13 1B Adrian Burk P Jack Ward 2B Tom Anderson OF Mike Adams .204, 1, 9 C Hugh Pearson C Bobby Jack Oliver OF Freddy Barton .188, 1, 6 P Fred Copeland C Gene Liston OF Larry Boone .292, 2, 8 P Ray Fitzpatrick P John Gilliam 1962 17-7 3B/2B Skip Balthrop .189, 0, 3 P Clyde Robinson P Jack Goodwyn RF Tommy Letbetter SS/C Rickey Head .274, 4, 15 P Rudy Raughton CF Audie Cox 2B David Wilson .222, 0, 4 P Dan Sykes LF Arthur Fuentes 1B Bill Dykes .341, 3, 11 OF/C Martin Murdock P John Bevil 6-4, 1.05, 69 3B Jimmy Fox P Bill Duncan 3-0, 2.52, 13 SS Ronnie Goodwin P Rick Dusek 2-3, 2.09, 24 2B John McEldowney 1B Fred Neely C David Young P Pete Charton P Jimmy Fisher P Henry Perkins

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1969 10-17 1975 25-19 1981 21-24 1986 40-22 CF John Dodgen .279, 1, 9 RF Danny Dugan .269, 1, 17 CF Mark Simon Sr. .273, 4, 13 RF Brad Douglas Sr. .321, 4, 41 OF Larry Boone .253, 2, 15 CF Richard Clopton .308, 2, 23 LF Cedric Mack So. .304, 1, 12 CF Tony Huey Jr. .348, 5, 38 OF/P Freddy Barton .161, 0, 10 LF Leonard Woods .232, 3, 10 3B Cal Wood So. .256, 4, 18 LF/DH Mike Malinak Jr. .372, 12, 57 3B/SS Skip Balthrop .190, 0, 1 3B Mike Johnson .288, 4, 23 SS Jr. .320, 6, 29 3B Steve Jarvie Jr. .278, 4, 31 2B David Wilson .116, 0, 5 SS Duncan Shanklin .272, 0, 13 2B Brad Oliver Jr. .316, 3, 25 SS Brad Meyer Jr. .354, 3, 44 1B Bill Dykes .273, 1, 4 2B Pee Wee Serna .310, 5, 23 1B Jim Mick Sr. .280, 1, 18 2B Shawn McAfee Jr. .295, 0, 32 1B Roland Lundy .289, 0, 6 1B Ken Kolkhorst .288, 7, 32 C/DH Jeff Mallett Sr. .297, 11, 30 1B Keith Shepherd Sr. .359, 8, 43 P Dave Dorries 3-3, 5.06, 15 P Burl Coker 5-3, 5.10, 33, 1 DH/3B Brent Lummus Sr. .200, 0, 8 C Todd Hawkins Jr. .325, 7, 53 P Bill Duncan 1-2, 1.89, 15 P Walter Kilgo 9-4, 2.91, 66 P Jerry Arnold Jr. 4-8, 7.86, 39 DH/3B Nate Jones Fr. .269, 1, 15 P Ricky Dusek 3-4, 2.75, 37 P Harry Shipley 2-3, 4.36, 26 P Paul Farmer Sr. 4-4, 3.27, 30, 1 UT Kenneth Patterson Sr. .255, 3, 15 P Lee Tunnell Jr. 2-4, 3.50, 40 SP/RP Blaine Beatty Sr. 10-4, 3.63, 79, 3 1970 16-21 1976 23-19 SP Ted Richardson So. 9-6, 2.74, 46 SP Bruce Aguilar Fr. 6-3, 3.63, 34 CF John Dodgen .307, 5, 13 RF Shane Nolen .312, 4, 30 1982 25-22 SP/RP Craig Gummelt Jr. 4-3, 4.20, 36, 0 OF Jerry Smith .216, 0, 6 CF Richard Clopton .326, 5, 26 RF Randy Hill Jr. .202, 1, 17 RP Randy Swanberg Jr. 2-2, 4.00, 15, 0 3B Bart Bratcher .184, 2, 4 LF Leonard Woods .256, 5, 17 CF Cedric Mack Jr. .232, 2, 12 SS Wendell Crabb .180, 0, 5 3B Steve Macko .285, 1, 18 LF Jay Jeffrey Sr. .239, 1, 9 2B Skip Balthrop .390, 4, 16 SS Duncan Shanklin .281, 3, 12 3B Cal Wood Jr. .237, 2, 13 1987 38-15 1B Bill Dykes .248, 3, 16 2B Mike Wells .250, 2, 14 SS Steve Ecton Jr. .191, 1, 8 RF Todd Wilson Sr. .331, 3, 28 1B Roland Lundy .270, 0, 4 1B/DH Ken Kolkhorst .180, 1, 12 2B/SS James Woods Jr. .278, 5, 23 CF Tony Huey Sr. .358, 5, 41 C George Lyons .250, 1, 12 C Buddy Woolley .229, 1, 8 1B Billy “Tank” Davis Jr. .297, 6, 32 RF Mike Malinak Sr. .363, 9, 49 P/OF Freddy Barton 1-2, 1.77, 14 P Andy Beane 8-1, 3.21, 60 DH/C Spike Hubenak Jr. .245, 2, 12 3B Nate Jones So. .342, 3, 32 P Dave Dorries 2-3, 1.36, 18 P Burl Coker 4-5, 3.47, 32, 1 C Jim Trevathan Jr. .359, 7, 21 SS Brad Meyer Sr. .309, 3, 29 P Bill Duncan 2-3, 2.26, 12 P Mike Roberts 6-2, 2.91, 36 P Jerry Arnold Sr. 4-6, 3.29, 58 2B Shawn McAfee Sr. .317, 2, 36 P Ricky Dusek 5-4, 3.99, 40 P Stan Hilton Jr. 3-2, 4.50, 41 1B Steve Jarvie Sr. .238, 9, 36 1977 43-15 P Steve Smith So. 5-4, 1.72, 38 C Todd Hawkins Sr. .295, 6, 43 DH Burnice Wilson So. .263, 3, 16 1971 17-22 RF/P Shane Nolen So. .252, 4, 29 SP Pat Combs So. 9-1, 2.76, 88 RF Raul Zamora .315, 1, 16 LF Leonard Woods Sr. .295, 13, 44 1983 26-22 SP Craig Gummelt Sr. 5-5, 4.47, 58 CF John Dodgen .301, 3, 15 3B Fritz Connally Fr. .306, 7, 47 RF Randy Hill Sr. .342, 1, 10 SP/RP Robert Levens Jr. 4-3, 4.94, 41, 0 LF/3B Benny Copeland .324, 0, 16 SS Steve Macko Sr. .417, 8, 49 CF Ronnie King Jr. .308, 4, 19 SP/RP Braz Davis Jr. 4-0, 8.05, 25, 0 3B Bart Bratcher .202, 1, 5 2B Duncan Shanklin Sr. .289, 1, 19 LF Blair Hibbert Jr. .269, 0, 16 RP Randy Swanberg Sr. 3-1, 3.60, 20, 3 SS Bob Redding .243, 3, 15 DH/1B Ken Kolkhorst Jr. .363, 6, 51 3B Cal Wood Sr. .312, 6, 30 2B Wendell Crabb .259, 3, 16 1B Luke Prestridge So. .304, 4, 24 2B Steve Ecton Sr. .232, 1, 16 1B Roland Lundy .273, 0, 16 C Mike Czimskey Sr. .276, 9, 37 1B Richard Gough Jr. .231, 1, 15 1988 25-31-1 C Reggie Gwin .158, 0, 6 P/CF Burl Coker Jr. 10-4, 2.27, 59 C/DH Spike Hubenak Sr. .280, 3, 14 RF Joe Guidry Fr. .241, 3, 24 IF Phil Beall .214, 0, 6 P Sammy Bickham Fr. 10-4, 3.18, 86 DH/C Jim Trevathan Sr. .289, 3, 25 CF Mike Robison Fr. .240, 1, 9 P Rickie Fox 6-4, 1.95, 28 P Don Brazell Sr. 1-1, 3.07, 32, 2 P Stan Hilton Sr. 8-2, 2.74, 51 LF/DH Jackie Ball Sr. .255, 3, 15 P Jim Sanders 4-4, 3.48, 38 P Jaime Cocanower So. 8-3, 2.49, 59, 1 P Alan McKay Jr. 4-1, 2.51, 39, 7 3B Mike Briley Fr. .273, 4, 19 P Steve Stuart 4-4, 3.79, 49 P Steve Smith Jr. 6-7, 3.57, 47 SS Steve Kliafas Fr. .232, 1, 23 1978 32-19 2B Trent Weaver Jr. .311, 2, 28 1B Brent Morton Jr. .279, 3, 24 1972 20-20 RF Mike Wells Sr. .258, 3, 26 1984 26-23 C/1B Chad Patterson Sr. .288, 0, 18 RF Raul Zamora .276, 1, 14 OF/P Shane Nolen Jr. .309, 9, 37 RF Richard Gough Sr. .235, 1, 26 DH Trent Stroth Sr. .277, 1, 24 OF Danny Dugan .247, 0, 8 LF Mike Johanson Jr. .298, 6, 48 CF Ronnie King Sr. .353, 4, 30 SP/RP Pat Combs Jr. 7-6, 2.16, 97, 2 OF Tom Stanton .212, 0, 2 3B Fritz Connally So. .316, 11, 44 LF Blair Hibbert Sr. .328, 3, 26 SP Bruce Aguilar Jr. 7-3, 3.12, 55 OF/SS Bob Redding .236, 1, 7 SS Bill Crosby Sr. .254, 1, 9 3B Mike Malinak Fr. .283, 4, 34 SP/RP Robert Levens Sr. 2-1, 4.90, 33, 0 3B Denny Copeland .259, 2, 19 2B Manual Ordones Sr. .291, 2, 34 SS Kyle Todd Jr. .323, 5, 21 SP/RP Glenn Nevill Fr. 2-4, 6.04, 18, 0 SS Tommy Oliphint .305, 0, 4 1B Luke Prestridge Jr. .332, 4, 33 2B Brad Meyer Fr. .343, 1, 32 RP Jeff Kilgore Jr. 2-6, 4.93, 32, 1 2B Wendell Crabb .284, 3, 12 P/CF Burl Coker Sr. 9-2, 1.64, 41, 2 1B/P Keith Shepherd So. .373, 2, 34 2B John Walters .275, 0, 5 P Jaime Cocanower Jr. 4-5, 5.87, 46 C Brad Lamberth Fr. .304, 0, 14 P Rickie Fox 3-5, 3.76, 33 P Jon Perlman Jr. 5-3, 3.50, 44, 1 P/DH Kenneth Patterson So. 5-4, 5.99, 42 1989 32-19 P Jim Sanders 6-5, 2.72, 47, 2 P Mike Roberts Jr. 6-1, 2.36, 36, 2 P Don Dumas Jr. 4-4, 5.24, 27, 1 RF Tommy Echols Jr. .303, 5, 33 P Steve Stuart 4-3, 3.26, 41 P Craig Gummelt Fr. 3-3, 5.27, 35, 1 CF Mike Robison So. .343, 0, 24 P Rick Vela 5-5, 2.87, 42, 2 1979 34-15 P Alan Koonce Jr. 5-5, 5.96, 27 LF Chant Duplantier Jr. .253, 0, 18 3B/DH Mike Briley So. .372, 2, 23 RF/DH Greg Pennington Jr. .400, 3, 29 SS Steve Kliafas So. .337, 2, 33 1973 21-17 CF/P Shane Nolen Sr. .211, 3, 14 1985 42-13 2B/3B Trent Weaver Sr. .327, 7, 26 CF Rick Clopton .300, 0, 6 LF Mike Johanson Sr. .224, 3, 14 RF/1B Keith Shepherd Jr. .288, 8, 32 1B Sean Severide Fr. .296, 2, 24 OF James Keller .248, 3, 16 3B Fritz Connally Jr. .340, 6, 25 CF Tony Huey So. .337, 4, 39 C Charlie Rigney So. .240, 0, 18 OF Tom Stanton .232, 2, 12 SS Matt Schaper Jr. .248, 1, 13 LF/DH Steve Jarvie So. .374, 5, 27 UT Jud Arrington Fr. .287, 0, 18 3B Denny Copeland .276, 1, 15 IF/DH Brent Lummus So. .283, 1, 17 OF Brad Douglas Jr. .273, 2, 27 SP Bruce Aguilar Sr. 6-6, 5.66, 77

HISTORY SS Tommy Oliphint .128, 0, 8 1B Luke Prestridge Sr. .370, 4, 30 3B Kyle Todd Sr. .362, 6, 43 SP Glenn Nevill So. 7-1, 2.82, 65 2B Kent Walters .198, 0, 6 C Gene de los Santos Jr. .231, 1, 18 SS Greg Dennis Sr. .370, 6, 28 SP Scott Ruffcorn Fr. 4-3, 4.63, 54 1B Bob Redding .227, 4, 22 P Andy Beene Sr. 5-3, 5.24, 51 2B Brad Meyer So. .233, 2, 20 SP Jeff Kilgore Sr. 6-2, 5.45, 63 C/P Kent Wilson .148, 0, 2 P Jon Perlman Sr. 12-3, 2.76, 50 1B Mike Malinak So.. .320, 8, 34 RP Frank Foltyn Fr. 5-2, 3.72, 53, 5 P Rickie Fox 6-4, 2.84, 24 P Mike Roberts Sr. 5-2, 2.45, 41, 5 C Todd Hawkins So. .351, 4, 34 P Jim Sanders 4-4, 3.60, 46, 1 P/DH Kenneth Patterson Jr. 6-1, 3.44, 70 P Rick Vela 3-5, 3.00, 42, 1 1980 25-19-2 P Blaine Beatty Jr. 9-4, 3.69, 71, 1 P Alan Koonce Sr. 4-3, 2.84, 50, 3 RF Mark Malthaner Sr. .206, 0, 9 P Don Dumas Sr. 5-2, 2.38, 36, 4 1974 25-19 CF Mark Simon Jr. .309, 6, 22 RF Danny Dugan .250, 5, 22 OF/DH Greg Pennington Sr. .279, 3, 29 CF Richard Clopton .328, 3, 23 3B Fritz Connally Sr. .322, 14, 49 LF Rusty Hicks .232, 2, 21 SS Matt Schaper Sr. .311, 0, 13 3B Denny Copeland .195, 4, 15 2B Brent Lummus Jr. .301, 3, 26 SS Tommy Oliphint .252, 0, 7 1B Jim Mick Jr. .297, 3, 26 2B Pee Wee Serna .268, 1, 23 C Gene de los Santos Sr. .377, 5, 42 1B Bill Goss .301, 1, 16 P Jerry Arnold So. 6-5, 3.42, 49, 1 P/OF Walter Kilgo 5-5, 5.44, 50 P Paul Farmer Jr. 4-4, 5.43, 29 P Rickie Fox 4-4, 4.97, 20, 2 P Lee Tunnell So. 8-3, 3.85, 51 P Eddie Sherman 7-2, 2.71, 37 P Kent Wilson 3-1, 3.71, 24, 1

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1990 33-19 1994 24-28-1 1998 41-20-1 2002 36-26 RF Mike Briley Jr. .324, 2, 15 RF Mark Martin Sr. .250, 2, 26 RF Jeremy Dodson Jr. .342, 13, 57 RF David Murphy So. .318, 6, 38 CF Mike Robison Jr. .331, 1, 31 CF Matt Trozzo Sr. .320, 1, 21 CF Jon Topolski Jr. .344, 19, 54 CF Chris Durbin Jr. .352, 6, 46 LF/DH Kevin Ellis So. .338, 10, 41 LF/DH Marty Crawford So. .353, 1, 35 LF James Blair Jr. .342, 10, 49 LF Tim Hartshorn Sr. .287, 4, 24 3B Ray Hammond So. .276, 2, 29 3B Casey Carter Fr. .313, 2, 26 3B Matt Williams Fr. .304, 9, 38 3B Michael Griffin Fr. .282, 7, 50 SS Steve Kliafas Jr. .377,-,- SS Brent Shepherd Sr. .289, 1, 20 SS Preston Underdown So. .272, 5, 43 SS Trey Webb So. .333, 4, 33 2B Brian Black Fr. .273, 0, 6 2B Mike Bohny Sr. .342, 2, 40 2B Eric Nelson Jr. .317, 13, 50 2B Eric Errante Jr. .277, 0, 21 1B/RF Tommy Echols Sr. .256, 5, 27 1B Traynor Reitmeier So. .248, 1, 14 1B Charley Carter Sr. .402, 21, 86 1B Mike Huggins Jr. .338, 10, 62 1B/DH Sean Severide So. .250, 4, 21 C Jason Walton Sr. .247, 1, 15 C Bryan Loeb So. .289, 3, 26 C Paul Richmond Jr. .329, 6, 37 C Charlie Rigney Jr. .256, 1, 20 SP Brett Bearden Sr. 7-6, 3.31, 61 C Chad Polk Sr. .205, 4, 17 DH Ross Bennett Jr. .357, 6, 41 DH Emile Sevadjian So. .273, 3, 34 SP Aaron Lineweaver So. 4-6, 6.20, 50 DH Jason Jennings So. .327, 18, 58 DH/C Josh Ford Fr. .267, 2, 22 SP Scott Ruffcorn So. 9-3, 2.60, 78 SP Aaron Richards Jr. 2-4, 5.59, 29 SP Kip Wells Jr. 13-4, 3.71, 135 SP Justin Taylor Sr. 9-2, 3.82, 85 SP Glenn Nevill Jr. 5-5, 3.78, 70 SP/RP Steve Waites Jr. 6-6, 4.35, 51, 1 SP Jason Jennings So. 11-4, 5.08, 126 SP Steven White Jr. 5-4, 4.95, 73 SP Lee Price Jr. 6-3, 3.69, 42 RP Kris Lambert Fr. 1-2, 7.55, 42, 1 SP Brett Bergman Sr. 7-7, 5.31, 84 SP Jared Theodorakos Jr. 3-6, 5.18, 105 RP Frank Foltyn So. 7-3, 4.16, 49, 2 RP Josh Scott Fr. 3-1, 2.50, 51, 1 RP Paul Thorp Jr. 4-2, 4.38, 59, 1 RP Brian Carpenter Fr. 5-4, 3.08, 40, 1995 25-28 RP Mark Outlaw Jr. 3-2, 3.76, 45, 1 RP Kyle Edens Sr. 5-6, 3.44, 58, 14 RP Matthew Marcom Sr. 1-0, 5.36, 27, 3 RF Marty Crawford Jr. .350, 1, 38 RP Michael Bradford Sr. 3-0, 2.55, 32, 3 1991 40-20 CF Ben Bronson Jr. .250, 0, 11 2003 45-23 RF Michael Briley Sr. .294, 6, 42 LF Lance Lacy Jr. .250, 0, 15 RF David Murphy Jr. .413, 11, 67 CF Mike Robison Sr. .313, 1, 14 3B Ron Patterson Jr. .245, 0, 22 1999 50-15 CF Chris Durbin Sr. .346, 18, 50 LF Jahn Finke Jr. .338, 13, 48 SS Scott Morrison Jr. .247, 4, 22 RF Jaime Bubela So. .312, 3, 28 LF Michael Griffin So. .350, 11, 76 3B Ray Hammond Jr. .270, 2, 27 2B Casey Carter So. .289, 1, 25 CF Jon Topolski Sr. .358, 17, 61 3B Paul Witt So. .255, 4, 21 SS/2B Mike Bohny Fr. .261, 2, 28 1B/DH Matt Corson So. .277, 0, 30 LF Mark Cogdill Jr. .330, 5, 37 SS Trey Webb Jr. .284, 5, 45 2B Brian Black So. .253, 1, 20 1B/DH Traynor Reitmeier Jr. .250, 2, 20 OF Anthony Hensley Jr. .346, 2, 19 2B Kyle Reynolds So. .286, 2, 33 1B Kevin Ellis Jr. .338, 11, 53 C Steve Martinez Jr. .230, 2, 14 3B Preston Underdown Jr. .302, 5, 47 1B Mark Saccomanno Sr. .381, 9, 44 C Charlie Rigney Sr. .326, 5, 45 SP Kris Lambert So. 3-5, 5.02, 65 SS Jace Brewer Fr. .278, 6, 44 C Josh Ford So. .314, 12, 63 DH Sean Severide Jr. .307, 8, 33 SP Tim Peters Jr. 7-5, 3.93, 68 2B Eric Nelson Sr. .362, 17, 79 DH Ross Bennett Sr. .354, 4, 46 SP Glenn Nevill Sr. 6-2, 2.47, 72 SP Aaron Lineweaver Jr. 3-7, 6.22, 37 1B Matt Williams So. .318, 19, 67 SP Steven White Sr. 9-4, 4.12, 130 SP Lee Price Sr. 7-5, 3.75, 51 SP/RP Steve Waites Sr. 4-5, 6.14, 40, 1 C Bryan Loeb Jr. .225, 8, 26 SP Mark McCormick Fr. 6-3, 5.32, 66 SP Scott Ruffcorn Jr. 7-1, 2.87, 52 SP/RP Brett Bergman Fr. 2-3, 7.35, 41, 1 DH Jason Jennings Jr. .386, 17, 68 SP Trey Taylor So. 2-3, 5.53, 31 SP/RP Brian Carpenter So. 6-4, 4.43, 60, 2 RP Matthew Marcom Fr. 5-2, 3.28, 25, 4 SP Jason Jennings Jr. 13-2, 2.58, 172 SP Sean Walker So. 8-5, 4.77, 62 SP/RP Jason Rathburn Fr. 3-1, 3.19, 32, 3 SP/RP Chad Hawkins Jr. 7-3, 3.89, 108, 3 RP Ryan LaMotta Fr. 7-3, 3.48, 62, 3 RP Frank Foltyn Jr. 9-3, 3.00, 64, 2 1996 32-27 SP Josh Scott So. 10-2, 4.87, 110 RP Abe Woody Fr. 6-0, 4.22, 41, 3 RP Justin Taylor Fr. 5-4, 5.06, 41, 1 RP Zane Carlson Jr. 3-4, 2.61, 71, 11 RF Jeremy Dodson Fr. .349, 2, 29 RP Mark Outlaw Sr, 4-3, 5.80, 44, 1 1992 29-26 CF Jon Topolski Fr. .319, 3, 26 RF Kevin Ellis Sr. .313, 1, 20 LF James Blair Fr. .277, 1, 26 2004 29-31 CF Matt Trozzo So. .269, 0, 20 OF Mark Cogdill Fr. .265, 2, 29 2000 45-17 RF Mike Pankratz So. .311, 6, 33 LF Jahn Finke Sr. .240, 3, 24 3B Ron Patterson Sr. .293, 2, 20 RF Jaime Bubela Jr. .341, 1, 33 CF Kevin Sevigny So. .324, 1, 14 3B Ray Hammond Sr. .268, 2, 28 SS Scott Morrison Sr. .312, 3, 47 CF Anthony Hensley Sr. .264, 2, 30 LF Reid Brees Jr. .355, 3, 28 SS Mike Bohny So. .281, 2, 21 2B Marty Crawford Sr. .414, 10, 67 LF Steve Dorneman So. .283, 2, 26 3B Michael Griffin Jr. .291, 10, 40 2B Brian Black Jr. .319, 0, 19 1B Steve Reintjes Jr. .329, 5, 44 3B Matt Williams Jr. .256, 2, 29 SS Kyle Reynolds Jr. .323, 4, 39 1B Sean Severide Sr. .285, 5, 27 C Steve Martinez Sr. .308, 5, 34 SS Jace Brewer So. .304, 8, 50 2B Paul Witt Jr. .327, 1, 28 C/DH Jason Marshall Jr. .247, 2, 21 DH Eric Nelson Fr. .331, 0, 29 2B Preston Underdown Sr. .297, 0, 24 1B/2B Drew Sutton Jr. .304, 8, 40 C/DH Emile Sevadijan Sr. .248, 2, 8 SP Kris Lambert Jr. 10-5, 3.67, 81 1B Mike Huggins Fr. .312, 6, 35 1B Jared Clements Sr. .196, 0, 12 SP Brian Carpenter Jr. 8-6, 2.15, 82 SP Kip Wells Fr. 5-6, 6.27, 74 C Kelly Shoppach So. .296, 10, 39 C Zach Dillon So. .252, 2, 14 SP David Elsbernd Jr. 8-2, 3.86, 47 SP/RP Matthew Marcom So. 6-5, 6.25, 44, 1 DH Ross Bennett Fr. .285, 3, 31 DH Josh Ford Jr. .310, 14, 43 SP Jason Rathburn So. 4-6, 3.76, 53 RP Brett Bergman So. 4-5, 4.68, 59, 3 SP Chad Hawkins Sr. 11-5, 1.82, 106 SP Trey Taylor Jr. 6-3, 3.16, 62 SP Frank Foltyn Sr. 2-5, 2.32, 43 SP Kyle Evans Jr. 11-2, 3.53, 82 SP Sean Walker Jr. 4-6, 4.24, 42 RP Joe Wharton Jr. 3-3, 5.01, 33, 3 1997 32-23 SP Josh Scott Jr. 4-3, 5.13, 73 SP Mark McCormick So. 2-4, 4.70, 42 RP Zane Carlson Fr. 1-2, 2.28, 46, 15 SP Jared Theodorakos Sr. 3-4, 4.85, 32 RF Jeremy Dodson So. .337, 15, 46 RP Ryan LaMotta So. 2-5, 3.88, 55, 3 1993 41-19 CF Jon Topolski So. .353, 11, 46 RP Abe Woody So. 5-1, 2.78, 38, 5 RF Jack Stubbs Jr. .241, 0, 13 LF James Blair So. .376, 10, 51 2001 37-24 CF Matt Trozzo Jr. .316, 1, 32 3B Preston Underdown Fr. .287, 3, 23 RF David Murphy Fr. .271, 5, 37 UT Marty Crawford Fr. .350, 1, 29 SS Eric Boisjoly Jr. .297, 0, 35 CF Chris Durbin So. .358, 14, 57 2005 46-24 3B Mike Bohny Jr. .286, 4, 46 2B Eric Nelson So. .368, 4, 46 LF Tim Hartshorn Jr. .322, 4, 32 RF Mike Pankratz Sr. .198, 3, 16 SS/2B Brent Shepherd Jr. .258, 0, 21 1B Jeff Moore Jr. .295, 1, 18 3B Matt Williams Sr. .280, 13, 45 CF Chase Gerdes So. .257, 1, 23 HISTORY 2B Brian Black Sr. .259, 3, 24 1B Steve Reintjes Sr. .260, 2, 14 SS Mark Saccomanno Jr. .203, 2, 31 LF Reid Brees Sr. .278, 2, 26 1B/OF Mark Martin Jr. .307, 4, 21 C Chad Polk Jr. .319, 8, 36 2B Trevor Mote Sr. .313, 5, 34 OF Kevin Sevigny Jr. .230, 3, 23 C Jason Marshall Sr. .335, 11, 59 DH Jason Jennings Fr. .304, 4, 35 1B Mike Huggins So. .307, 1, 36 3B Kevin Russo Jr. .286, 3, 36 DH Joe Wharton Sr. .345, 4, 35 SP Kris Lambert Sr. 8-6, 4.35, 104 C Kelly Shoppach Jr. .397, 12, 69 SS Paul Witt Sr. .251, 1, 29 SP Aaron Lineweaver Fr. 9-5, 3.28, 82 SP Kip Wells So. 3-4, 6.35, 79 DH Ron Zboril Jr. .288, 5, 16 2B Michael Griffin Sr. .293, 7, 34 SP Jason Rathbun Jr. 7-5, 3.16, 74 SP Michael Bradford Jr. 3-3, 6.54, 51 SP Steven White So. 10-3, 3.49, 80 1B Kyle Reynolds Jr. .258, 8, 34 SP Dean Crow Jr. 7-3, 4.84, 45 RP Matthew Marcom Jr. 4-1, 6.61, 33, 1 SP Josh Scott Sr. 4-4, 3.65, 51 C Josh Ford Sr. .328, 9, 41 SP/RP Joe Wharton Sr. 10-3, 2.54, 85 RP Brett Bergman Jr. 7-3, 3.25, 40, 2 SP Jared Theodorakos So. 6-3, 3.86, 42 DH Zach Dillon Jr. .304, 2, 43 RP Jeff Martin Sr. 1-0, 2.48, 15, 2 RP Jason Jennings Fr. 3-5, 2.90, 79, 10 SP Justin Taylor Jr. 8-2, 2.86, 68 SP Mark McCormick Jr. 8-4, 2.96, 115 RP Bret Bearden Jr. 6-2, 4.71, 43, 5 RP Paul Thorp So. 3-1, 4.19, 42, 4 SP Trey Taylor Sr. 7-6, 3.62, 89 RP Zane Carlson So. 1-6, 5.45, 44, 8 SP Cory VanAllen So. 8-4, 4.02, 68 RP Jeff Mandel So. 4-0, 1.91, 27, 0 RP Ryan LaMotta Jr. 5-2, 2.15, 82, 7 RP Abe Woody Jr. 10-3, 2.58, 41, 11

99 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL BAYLORBEARS.COM ALL-TIME LINEUPS

2006 37-26 2010 36-24 2014 26-31 2018 37-21 RF Kevin Sevigny Sr. .274, 4, 29 RF Cal Towey Fr. .314, 3, 20 RF Adam Toth Jr. .296, 3, 26 RF Davion Downey Fr. .274, 4, 33 CF Chase Gerdes Jr. .292, 2, 34 CF Brooks Pinckard So. .305, 2, 28 CF Logan Brown Jr. .218, 1, 13 CF Cole Haring Jr. .255, 7, 32 LF Seth Fortenberry Sr. .326, 9, 44 LF Logan Vick Fr. .329, 10, 27 LF Darryn Sheppard Fr. .160, 3, 13 LF T.J. Raguse Jr. .324, 1, 19 3B Kevin Russo Sr. .276, 2, 35 3B Joey Hainsfurther So. .339, 2, 48 3B Duncan Wendel Jr. .252, 0, 16 3B Davis Wendzel So. .310, 8, 49 SS Beamer Weems Fr. .297, 8, 47 SS Landis Ware Jr. .275, 6, 38 SS Brett Doe Sr. .259, 1, 17 SS Nick Loftin Fr. .306, 6, 36 2B Ben Booker Fr. .268, 2, 23 2B Raynor Campbell Sr. .335, 7, 41 2B Lawton Langford Sr. .231, 0, 15 2B Josh Bissonette Jr. .269, 7, 39 1B Tim Jackson Jr. .268, 0, 31 1B Max Muncy Fr. .300, 11, 53 1B Aaron Dodson Fr. .222, 3, 16 1B Andy Thomas So. .324, 1, 34 C Zach Dillon Sr. .364, 4, 47 C Gregg Glime Sr. .248, 8, 43 C Matt Menard Fr. .219, 0, 12 C Shea Langeliers So. .252, 11, 44 DH Matt Sodolak Jr. .257, 0, 29 DH Chris Slater Jr. .341, 3, 20 DH Grayson Porter Sr. .228, 5, 31 DH Richard Cunningham Jr. .342, 9, 38 SP Cory VanAllen Jr. 8-5, 4.16, 56 SP Willie Kempf Sr. 9-2, 3.02, 80 SP Dillon Newman Sr. 5-4, 3.67, 56 SP Cody Bradford So. 7-6, 2.51, 87 SP Ryan LaMotta Sr. 7-6, 3.73, 60 SP Logan Verrett So. 5-3, 3.28, 97 SP Brad Kuntz Jr. 4-2, 3.32, 51 SP Hayden Kettler So. 8-4, 3.81, 56 SP Tim Matthews So. 6-5, 5.03, 39, 1 SP Shawn Tolleson Jr. 2-7, 5.17, 84 SP Austin Stone Jr. 3-4, 2.28, 29 SP Tyler Thomas Fr. 3-3, 3.38, 59 SP Randall Linebaugh So. 6-1, 3.42, 65 RP/SP Craig Fritsch Jr. 2-4, 3.68, 64, 2 SP Daniel Castano Fr. 5-4, 3.34, 39 RP Troy Montemayor Sr. 2-1, 2.39, 24, 11 RP/SP Jeff Mandel Jr. 2-3, 4.40, 38, 8 RP Brooks Pinckard So. 2-4, 2.45, 17, 12 RP Josh Michalec Sr. 0-5, 3.15, 27, 21 RP Kyle Hill Jr. 4-1, 2.62, 47, 1 RP Jake Weghorst Jr. 1-0, 1.73, 11 RP Josh Turley Fr. 4-0, 4.41, 33, 1 RP Doug Ashby Sr. 1-2, 2.70, 23, 1 RP Drew Robertson Sr. 1-0, 1.88, 33, 1 RP Nick Cassavechia So. 3-4, 3.03, 28, 8 RP Jon Ringenberg Jr. 5-0, 3.69, 25, 0 RP Joe Heineman Sr. 0-0, 1.80, 31, 0 RP Kolt Browder Fr. 4-2, 4.88, 36, 1 2015 23-32 2007 35-27 RF Kameron Esthay Fr. .323, 5, 25 RF Aaron Miller Fr. .296, 4, 35 2011 31-28 CF Logan Brown Sr. .288, 1, 20 CF Chase Gerdes Sr. .294, 5, 35 RF Cal Towey So. .244, 4, 15 LF Darryn Sheppard So. .229, 3, 10 LF Ben Booker So. .306, 2, 32 CF Brooks Pinckard Jr. .295, 2, 16 3B Duncan Wendel Sr. .275, 0, 14 3B Raynor Campbell Fr. .321, 5, 29 LF/CF Logan Vick So. .213, 2, 18 SS Justin Arrington Jr. .234, 0, 11 SS Beamer Weems So. .321, 9, 59 DH/LF Dan Evatt Jr. .220, 8, 23 2B Jonathan Ducoff Fr. .252, 1, 12 2B Shaver Hansen So. .296, 3, 35 3B Jake Miller So. .299, 3, 27 1B Aaron Dodson So. .225, 3, 15 1B/DH Dustin Dickerson Fr. .292, 3, 30 SS Landis Ware Sr. .254, 0, 32 C Matt Menard So. .245, 0, 15 C Matt Czimskey Sr. .362, 9, 37 2B Steve DalPorto So. .222, 0, 13 DH Adam Toth Sr. .290, 1, 19 DH/C Matt Sodolak Sr. .281, 1, 16 1B Max Muncy So. .322, 9, 44 SP Daniel Castano So. 4-6, 3.61, 45, 1 DH/1B Tim Jackson Sr. .254, 5, 31 C Josh Ludy Jr. .278, 3, 34 SP Drew Tolson So. 3-8, 3.56, 45, 0 SP Jeff Mandel Sr. 7-8, 4.55, 77 DH/C Joey Hainsfurther Jr. .270, 0, 17 SP Theron Kay-- Fr. 3-4, 4.80, 18, 0 SP Kendal Volz Fr. 6-2, 5.16, 65 OF Chris Slater Sr. .282, 2, 21 SP Nick Lewis So. 4-2, 4.14, 34, 0 SP Randall Linebaugh Jr. 3-5, 5.86, 54 SP Logan Verrett Jr. 7-6, 2.93, 96 RP Sean Spicer Sr. 1-2, 4.63, 31, 8 SP Wade Mackey Fr. 4-3, 3.18, 37 SP Josh Turley So. 4-5, 3.39, 63 RP Joe Kirkland Sr. 3-2, 4.21, 33, 1 RP Tim Matthews Jr. 2-2, 4.64, 22, 1 SP Trent Blank Jr. 5-2, 4.88, 27 RP Nick Cassavechia Jr. 6-2, 3.12, 72, 11 SP/RP Jon Ringenberg Sr. 2-1, 2.37, 17 2016 24-29 SP/RP Brooks Pinckard Jr. 5-3, 3.57, 43, 3 RF Kameron Esthay So. .307, 3, 31 RP Max Garner So. 2-4, 3.12, 42, 8 2008 32-26 CF Richard Cunningham Fr. .287, 5, 26 RF Aaron Miller So. .295, 12, 45 LF T.J. Raguse Fr. .300, 1, 18 CF Paul Miles Sr. .180, 0, 10 2012 49-17 3B Steven McLean So. .308, 2, 24 CF/2B Raynor Campbell So. .311, 4, 26 RF Adam Toth Fr. .286, 1, 18 SS Josh Bissonette Fr. .236, 3, 22 LF Ben Booker Jr. .286, 7, 44 CF Logan Vick Jr. .345, 4, 43 2B Justin Arrington Sr. .297, 0, 14 3B Shaver Hansen So. .326, 6, 47 LF Dan Evatt Sr. .329, 8, 30 1B Aaron Dodson Jr. .258, 4, 22 SS Beamer Weems Jr. .267, 7, 30 3B Cal Towey Jr. .295, 6, 51 C Matt Menard Jr. .309, 6, 25 2B Landis Ware Fr. .269, 2, 17 SS Jake Miller Jr. .278, 1, 31 DH Darryn Sheppard Jr. .294, 8, 40 1B Adam Hornung Jr. .320, 8, 43 2B Lawton Langford So. .301, 0, 20 SP Daniel Castano Jr. 4-5, 4.64, 63 C Gregg Glime So. .209, 0, 16 1B Max Muncy Jr. .322, 7, 56 SP Drew Tolson Jr. 6-4, 5.55, 48 DH Dustin Dickerson So. .313, 4, 43 C Josh Ludy Sr. .362, 16, 71 SP Kyle Hill Fr. 1-4, 5.28, 31 SP Kendal Volz So. 3-6, 4.20, 85 DH Nathan Orf Jr. .303, 2, 31 SP Nick Lewis Jr. 2-5, 6.41, 35 SP Shawn Tolleson Fr. 6-4, 5.06, 63 SP Josh Turley Jr. 9-1, 1.96, 79 RP Joe Heineman So. 3-3, 3.48, 36, 0 SP Willie Kempf So. 6-2, 3.69, 48 SP Trent Blank Sr. 11-1, 2.23, 61 RP Kyle Ott So. 4-2, 3.62, 19, 0 RP Mace Thurman Jr. 3-1, 3.18, 42, 2 SP Tyler Bremer Sr. 7-1, 2.61, 50 RP Kody Hessemer Sr. 1-0, 4.07, 14, 0 RP Nick Cassavechia Sr. 0-3, 5.54, 21, 5 RP Max Garner Jr. 3-3, 4.89, 43, 10 RP Troy Montemayor So. 1-1, 0.78, 22, 14 RP Dillon Newman So. 4-4, 2.40, 44, 2 2009 30-26 RP Crayton Bare Jr. 2-0, 1.25, 23, 2 2017 34-23 RF/DH Aaron Miller Jr. .310, 12, 47 RF Kameron Esthay Jr. .283, 9, 35 CF Brooks Pinckard Fr. .255, 1, 9 2013 27-28 CF Richard Cunningham So. .306, 5, 29 LF Ben Booker Sr. .326, 1, 17 RF Nathan Orf Sr. .377, 1, 34 LF T.J. Raguse So. .266, 1, 23 OF Adam Hornung Sr. .254, 8, 23 CF Logan Brown So. .276, 1, 14 3B Davis Wendzel Fr. .301, 8, 30 3B Raynor Campbell Jr. .243, 8, 31 LF Adam Toth So. .264, 0, 16 SS Tucker Cascassden Jr. .264, 1, 31 SS Shaver Hansen Jr. .330, 17, 59 3B Cal Towey Sr. .291, 4, 45 2B Josh Bissonette So. .272, 0, 21 HISTORY 2B Joey Hainsfurther Fr. .322, 1, 28 SS Jake Miller Sr. .286, 1, 31 1B Aaron Dodson Sr. .344, 11, 42 1B/DH Dustin Dickerson Jr. .377, 10, 41 2B Lawton Langford Jr. .278, 0, 18 C Shea Langeliers Fr. .313, 10, 38 C Gregg Glime Jr. .215, 3, 15 1B Steve DalPorto Sr. .242, 0, 16 DH Matt Menard Sr. .313, 3, 28 DH/1B Dan Evatt Fr. .308, 7, 31 C Brett Doe Jr. .181, 0, 8 SP Montana Parsons Jr. 5-4, 3.06, 71 SP Kendal Volz Jr. 3-7, 4.50, 78 DH Grayson Porter Jr. .229, 5, 29 SP Cody Bradford Fr. 5-5, 5.52, 43 SP Shawn Tolleson So. 1-2, 4.50, 41 SP Dillon Newman Jr. 3-4, 2.91, 52 SP Nick Lewis Sr. 6-5, 6.01, 58 SP Willie Kempf Jr. 5-5, 5.22, 61 SP Max Garner Sr. 3-6, 4.46, 64 SP Alex Phillips Jr. 4-3, 5.83, 38 RP Aaron Miller Jr. 3-3, 5.12, 65, 2 SP Austin Stone So. 3-3, 3.74, 43 RP Troy Montemayor Jr. 3-1, 2.10, 29, 12 RP Craig Fritsch So. 4-5, 5.09, 50, 1 RP Crayton Bare Sr. 6-2, 3.38, 54, 5 RP Kyle Hill So. 3-3, 2.98, 54, 0 RP Logan Verrett Fr. 7-1, 5.13, 64, 3 RP Doug Ashby Jr. 2-0, 1.90, 16, 0 RP Kyle Ott Jr. 1-1, 4.25, 34, 0 RP Josh Michalec Jr. 4-5, 2.64, 36, 0 RP Hayden Kettler Jr. 3-0, 3.35, 27, 0 RP Ryan Smith So. 2-3, 5.48, 25, 5

BATTERS: .AVG, HR, RBI STARTING PITCHERS: STARTING PITCHERS: W-L, ERA, K - top four in games started RELIEF PITCHERS: W-L, ERA, K, Sv - Min. 1 start per 6 team games

POSITION STARTERS: RELIEF PITCHERS: - lead team in starts at position - appear in min. 35 pct. of team’s games - start minimum 50 pct. of team’s games - min. 1.0 IP per team game

100 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL @BaylorBaseball YEARLY TEAM BATTING STATISTICS

YEAR G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG SB-SBA BB SO HBP 1946 * 15 .284 520 126 148 99 .440 1947 * 14 .270 473 112 128 90 .389 1948 * 14 .297 498 120 148 92 .438 1949 * 15 .289 483 102 140 89 .385 1950 * 15 .233 506 75 118 13 8 5 61 .320 18 61 85 9 1951 * 15 .238 483 66 115 18 2 7 54 .327 18 91 80 10 1952 * 15 1953 * 12 1954 * 15 .286 486 93 139 25 6 4 78 .387 19 102 63 2 1955 * 15 .251 505 83 127 18 2 12 66 .366 15 74 97 3 1956 23 .281 830 233 .281 1957 21 .251 574 106 144 22 6 14 95 .383 36 1958 22 1959 25 .247 823 127 203 50 3 15 108 .369 39 94 200 3 1960 22 .277 721 145 200 31 5 20 117 .417 38 1961 23 1962 24 .264 750 150 198 36 9 8 .368 38 88 86 6 1963 24 .233 808 103 188 28 7 7 91 .311 24 76 135 5 1964 25 .252 805 122 203 26 5 8 92 .327 43 93 133 9 1965 25 .271 838 158 227 37 13 10 130 .382 33 113 165 11 1966 29 .218 952 119 208 32 4 18 96 .317 40 117 208 10 1967 25 .229 455 40 104 21 3 5 33 .321 10 41 86 1968 27 .246 746 93 184 33 7 16 75 .374 15 78 137 7 1969 27 .200 839 77 168 29 1 7 66 .262 29 117 161 8 1970 37 .246 1120 125 276 31 8 16 101 .331 41 114 208 11 1971 39 .247 1085 150 267 40 3 11 129 .319 19 126 208 11 1972 40 .248 1110 134 275 51 8 8 111 .330 31 140 200 1973 38 .224 1018 133 225 38 2 11 107 .295 26 1974 44 .246 1242 196 305 37 12 19 163 .341 48 186 203 1975 44 .277 1330 241 368 65 6 29 207 .400 41 190 215 1976 42 .269 1205 203 324 64 4 27 185 .396 67 173 152 10 1977 58 .306 1838 485 563 89 20 61 364 .476 37 337 265 1978 51 .294 1662 346 488 94 12 50 303 .455 30-39 255 193 1979 49 .270 1424 240 385 80 6 26 203 .390 39-48 208 143 1980 44 .296 1370 299 405 88 12 39 259 .463 39-52 224 150 1981 45 .276 1311 220 362 62 10 37 203 .423 39-51 174 184 1982 47 .249 1318 193 328 49 10 31 171 .372 59-80 217 233 1983 48 .272 1278 223 348 57 9 22 198 .383 64-105 244 205 1984 49 .307 1491 313 458 91 22 30 282 .458 57-74 210 192 1985 55 .317 1598 367 507 80 32 51 322 .503 49-81 244 205 1986 62 .325 1825 454 594 103 39 49 404 .505 78-119 273 207 1987 53 .311 1583 383 493 73 38 47 342 .495 85-111 270 180 1988 56 .257 1678 253 432 73 14 20 209 .353 96-121 252 284 1989 51 .303 1553 326 471 88 26 20 274 .432 88-113 204 230 1990 52 .291 1604 328 466 69 18 34 284 .420 84-118 199 232 1991 60 .299 1881 377 562 84 27 51 342 .453 93-123 256 287 1992 55 .265 1670 251 443 74 18 17 214 .362 120-150 202 337 1993 60 .298 1869 380 557 77 27 30 326 .416 100-138 275 327 33 1994 52 .291 1680 300 489 68 20 14 252 .380 128-163 243 258 29 1995 53 .263 1733 252 455 82 21 10 222 .351 69-106 239 302 28 1996 59 .315 2084 462 656 132 29 42 404 .466 73-101 267 343 55 1997 55 .318 1984 418 630 119 29 61 377 .499 78-103 260 380 35 HISTORY 1998 62 .319 2184 517 696 143 25 115 485 .565 100-126 290 477 49 1999 65 .324 2344 565 759 140 23 108 522 .541 146-172 310 426 52 2000 62 .286 2096 412 599 140 14 45 365 .430 109-145 283 414 71 2001 61 .301 2159 449 650 157 17 64 395 .478 50-72 229 392 45 2002 62 .314 2210 438 693 131 34 53 401 .476 68-93 225 356 50 2003 68 .326 2522 545 823 167 29 83 512 .514 44-65 254 398 63 2004 60 .299 2033 357 608 114 20 54 329 .455 57-79 207 428 47 2005 70 .269 2376 361 639 126 21 46 331 .398 71-102 215 450 61 2006 63 .284 2079 394 590 104 32 35 355 .415 88-111 256 414 62 2007 62 .293 2098 407 614 129 26 48 372 .445 58-79 246 473 50 2008 58 .285 1953 374 557 117 17 52 345 .442 52-70 270 443 48 2009 56 .299 1939 400 579 110 8 73 363 .477 39-57 198 462 50 2010 60 .304 2073 410 630 128 26 57 378 .473 70-91 255 408 39 2011 59 .265 1992 298 527 95 23 34 271 .387 79-103 254 437 38 2012 66 .309 2183 427 675 118 17 46 387 .442 96-134 296 404 86 2013 55 .266 1862 269 496 75 10 15 242 .342 69-100 210 376 69 2014 57 .232 1803 225 419 75 12 17 201 .316 52-77 176 363 60 2015 55 .255 1826 226 466 83 11 17 204 .341 64-96 175 399 28 2016 53 .274 1801 272 494 92 14 34 242 .398 14-25 165 375 46 2017 57 .295 1913 344 565 103 14 51 318 .444 23-41 233 360 42 2018 58 .287 1993 374 571 118 14 54 343 .441 34-51 248 369 51

* 1946-1955 statistics refect conference games only

101 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL BAYLORBEARS.COM YEARLY TEAM PITCHING STATISTICS

YEAR G W-L PCT. SV CG SHO ERA IP H R ER BB SO HBP WP 1946 * 15 9-6 .600 1947 * 14 9-5 .643 1948 * 14 9-5 .643 1949 * 15 9-6 .600 1950 * 15 8-7 .533 1951 * 15 6-9 .400 1952 * 15 9-6 .600 1953 * 12 7-5 .583 1954 * 15 9-5-1 .633 1955 * 15 7-8 .467 1956 23 12-11 .522 1 1957 21 10-11 .476 1 179.0 142 98 106 139 1958 22 5-17 .227 0 1959 25 12-13 .480 1 4.29 216.0 183 138 103 148 159 8 19 1960 22 15-7 .682 3 3.30 188.0 156 113 69 113 113 1961 23 18-4-1 .804 3 1962 24 17-7 .708 5 3.66 199.0 153 99 81 99 150 1963 24 13-11 .542 0 3.06 209.0 197 109 71 85 143 10 1964 25 18-7 .720 15 4 1.82 217.0 155 63 44 65 151 10 2 1965 25 18-7 .720 13 4 2.35 218.0 169 83 57 102 150 3 5 1966 28 18-10 .643 12 4 2.36 263.0 213 95 69 125 199 5 6 1967 25 8-17 .320 3 1968 27 14-13 .519 18 4 1.70 222.0 172 87 42 83 152 1969 27 10-17 .370 14 4 2.88 228.1 222 106 73 62 111 8 1970 37 16-21 .432 21 3 2.76 300.1 276 125 92 114 208 11 1971 39 17-22 .436 27 4 3.43 286.1 286 167 109 98 154 9 10 1972 40 20-20 .500 4 27 4 3.77 296.0 301 149 124 120 179 10 0 1973 38 21-17 .553 3 6 3.62 253.2 261 142 102 97 173 1974 44 25-19 .568 8 5 3.88 341.1 329 194 147 168 196 1975 44 25-19 .568 7 4 4.15 343.0 359 198 158 140 211 1976 42 23-19 .548 3 4 3.49 314.1 275 171 122 166 213 1977 58 43-15 .741 4 22 7 3.10 456.0 347 193 157 231 313 25 11 1978 51 32-19 .627 6 12 4 4.08 414.2 404 270 188 231 271 1979 49 34-15 .694 10 12 5 3.72 374.2 315 197 155 211 251 14 1980 44 25-19 .568 2 19 2 5.53 338.2 369 352 208 209 185 13 1981 45 21-24 .467 1 13 0 5.20 346.0 358 264 200 207 224 23 1982 47 25-22 .532 8 11 5 3.31 353.1 324 189 130 176 233 11 1983 48 26-22 .542 7 15 4 4.08 361.2 375 230 164 193 249 5 1984 49 26-23 .531 4 14 2 6.10 364.2 431 295 247 254 215 24 1985 55 42-13 .764 12 15 7 3.53 418.0 369 205 164 197 324 15 1986 62 40-22 .645 5 19 10 4.19 459.2 500 279 214 197 273 8 1987 53 38-15 .717 4 13 5 4.38 408.2 408 252 199 218 334 5 1988 56 25-31 .446 5 18 1 4.24 448.1 456 297 211 257 337 14 1989 51 32-19 .627 6 15 2 4.90 400.1 446 258 218 224 347 15 1990 52 33-19 .635 11 15 4 3.68 410.2 372 214 168 200 306 31 1991 60 40-20 .667 10 11 8 3.53 499.2 474 264 196 211 370 32 1992 55 29-26 .527 5 22 7 3.40 452.0 435 237 171 203 295 22 1993 60 41-19 .683 17 13 1 3.72 496.1 438 256 205 266 392 28 34 1994 52 24-28 .462 3 13 2 5.64 437.0 466 350 274 263 276 34 1995 53 25-28 .472 7 8 5 5.28 452.0 536 321 265 207 297 24 23 1996 59 32-27 .542 6 14 4 6.25 504.0 577 413 350 283 384 37 51 1997 55 32-23 .582 13 4 2 5.44 486.2 550 379 294 243 433 30 44 1998 62 41-20-1 .669 10 11 2 4.58 538.0 544 347 274 238 530 15 58 1999 65 50-15 .769 8 14 5 4.29 584.2 573 328 279 218 590 20 53 2000 62 45-17 .726 21 11 6 3.66 553.0 517 271 225 219 472 30 38 2001 61 37-24 .606 13 9 5 4.02 536.2 534 293 240 237 412 38 42

HISTORY 2002 62 36-26 .581 16 2 0 4.73 549.2 578 365 289 215 509 36 58 2003 68 45-23 .662 18 4 3 4.49 610.0 585 381 304 268 530 64 63 2004 60 29-31 .483 11 3 5 3.89 517.2 499 298 224 210 401 36 41 2005 70 46-24 .657 19 1 1 3.23 633.1 545 288 227 262 491 45 43 2006 63 37-24 .587 18 2 3 4.13 545.0 572 306 250 217 348 54 32 2007 62 35-27 .566 15 2 1 4.64 538.2 619 343 278 200 444 54 25 2008 58 32-26 .552 16 3 3 5.24 501.1 558 344 292 223 435 61 35 2009 56 30-26 .536 10 2 2 5.29 493.0 568 361 290 224 461 50 34 2010 60 36-24 .600 20 2 0 3.95 535.1 570 298 235 192 478 57 27 2011 59 31-28 .525 12 3 2 3.91 529.1 541 281 230 198 398 53 33 2012 66 49-17 .742 19 3 5 3.08 581.1 513 237 199 185 448 56 37 2013 55 27-28 .491 10 3 5 3.99 489.0 449 252 217 204 349 58 39 2014 57 26-31 .456 22 1 3 3.88 496.2 500 275 214 196 329 50 40 2015 55 23-32 .418 13 4 3 4.71 482.0 552 294 252 208 304 41 46 2016 53 24-29 .453 14 0 1 5.08 469.2 509 308 265 249 330 24 59 2017 57 34-23 .596 13 0 6 4.52 501.2 526 287 252 254 439 32 22 2018 58 37-21 .638 13 2 7 3.24 510.2 445 222 184 226 463 32 26

* 1946-1955 statistics refelct conference games only

102 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL @BaylorBaseball ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Under First Last Under First Last Opponent All-Time Rodriguez Meeting Meeting Streak Opponent All-Time Rodriguez Meeting Meeting Streak Abilene Christian 12-2 — 3/27/1959 3/25/1968 W1 Iowa State 10-4 — 3/4/1994 5/17/2001 L1 Waco: Baylor leads 11-1 Kansas 55-20 7-3 1957 4/26/2018 W1 Abilene: tied 1-1 Waco: Baylor leads 30-9 Neutral Site: Never met Lawrence: Baylor leads 19-11 Air Force 2-0 — 3/4/1972 3/4/1972 W2 Neutral Site: Baylor leads 6-0 Arizona 4-7 — 2/5/1998 6/6/2010 W1 Kansas State 48-27 50-4 3/28/1966 4/29/2018 W3 Arizona State 5-8 — 2/16/1978 2/16/2014 L2 Waco: Baylor leads 27-8 Arkansas 38-38 — 1908 6/11/2012 L2 Manhattan: Baylor leads 18-15 Arkansas-Little Rock 3-0 — 2/14/1998 2/15/1998 W3 Neutral Site: Kansas State leads 4-3 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2-0 2-0 2/28/2017 4/18/2018 W2 Katy Railroad 2-0 — 1932 1932 W2 Arkansas State 0-1 — 2/17/1996 2/17/1996 L1 Kearney State 6-0 — 3/11/1974 3/18/1985 W6 Austin College 5-1 — 4/7/1911 3/5/1966 W3 Kent State 3-1 — 5/27/1993 2/21/2015 W2 Austin Peay 3-0 — 2/21/14 2/23/14 W3 Lamar 45-32-1 2-1 3/6/1967 4/3/2018 W1 Bradley 1-1 — 4/15/1949 4/16/1949 W1 Waco: Baylor leads 26-13 Brooke Medical Center 2-1 — 1947 1947 W1 Beaumont: Lamar leads 19-16-1 Buffalo Bison 1-1 — 3/20/1948 1948 L1 Neutral Site: Baylor leads 3-0 Burleson College 4/4/1919 4/4/1919 Long Beach State 5-10 — 2/5/1999 3/5/2006 W1 BYU 1-1 — 2/25/2009 3/7/2010 L1 Louisiana-Lafayette * 1-1 — 3/28/1968 2/16/2003 W1 California 2-6 0-1 5/24/1991 3/2/2018 L3 Louisiana-Monroe ** 7-3 — 4/14/1960 4/11/2012 W3 Cal Poly 3-0 — 2/13/2015 2/15/2015 W3 Louisiana State 2-9 0-1 4/15/1960 3/4/2017 L1 Waco: Baylor leads 3-0 Louisiana Tech 11-3 1-0 3/3/1983 3/4/2018 W8 San Luis Obispo: Never met Loyola Marymount 2-1 — 2/14/2004 2/15/2004 W2 Neutral Site: Never met Lubbock Christian 38-10 — 3/24/1980 3/26/1997 W4 Cal State Fullerton 4-9 0-1 2/11/2000 6/1/2018 L4 Mary Hardin-Baylor 5-1 — 4/13/1976 2/27/2001 W4 Centenary 4-2 — 5/10/1923 5/6/2003 W3 Maine 0-1 — 3/11/1993 3/11/1993 L1 Central Michigan 5-1 — 3/17/1977 3/8/1989 W2 McMurray 2-1 — 1941 1947 L1 Clemson 2-1 — 6/11/2005 6/13/2005 W2 McNeese State 8-8 0-1 4/13/1982 5/11/2016 L1 Colorado State 1-0 — 6/17/1948 6/17/1948 W1 Memphis 8-3 2-1 3/2/1996 4/13/2018 W1 Concordia Lutheran 2-2 — 4/23/1991 4/1/1997 W2 Miami [Fla.] 0-1 — 6/2/1978 6/2/1978 L1 Cornell 1-0 — 3/19/1997 3/19/1997 W1 Miami [Ohio] 2-1 — 5/27/1977 5/29/1977 W2 Waco: Baylor leads 1-0 Michigan 3-1-1 — 6/2/1978 3/11/2006 W1 Ithaca: Never met Michigan State 0-1 — 3/7/2012 3/7/2012 L1 Neutral Site: Never met Midwestern State 4-0 — 4/1/1980 3/17/1981 W4 Creighton 3-1 — 3/4/1995 3/9/1999 W2 Minnesota 6-3 — 3/24/1948 5/31/2009 L1 University of Dallas 2-1 — 4/13/1963 4/19/2000 W2 Mississippi 5-1 1-0 2/12/1999 3/3/2017 W5 Dallas Baptist 51-26 5-1 5/5/1979 3/20/2018 W4 Mississippi State 6-3 — 1925 3/10/2008 W3 Waco: Baylor leads 37-17 Missouri 33-26 — 5/5/1905 4/7/2012 W3 Dallas: Baylor leads 12-9 Missouri State **** 3-1 — 2/16/1996 3/28/2001 L1 Neutral Site: Baylor leads 2-0 Murrray State 1-0 — 5/30/2003 5/30/2003 W1 Dallas Rebels 0-1 — 1947 1947 L1 Niagara 3-0 3-0 2/17/2017 2/18/2017 W3 Dallas Steers 1-0 — 1937 1937 W1 Nebraska 34-27-1 — 4/4/1938 5/1/2011 W1 Daniel Baker 1-0 — 3/31/1911 3/31/1911 W1 Waco: Baylor leads 21-7-1 Deaf and Dumb 3/11/1904 1908 Lincoln: Nebraska leads 14-9 Duke 2-0 — 2/19/2010 2/20/2010 W2 Neutral Site: Nebraska leads 6-4 East End Merchants 1-0 — 1947 1947 W1 Nevada 1-0 1-0 2/20/2017 2/20/2017 W1 Eastern Illinois 1-0 — 5/28/1999 5/28/1999 W1 New Mexico State 2-2 0-2 4/27/2012 3/13/2016 L2 East Tennessee State 2-0 — 3/13/1979 3/13/1979 W2 New Orleans 4-2 — 5/26/1977 3/16/2013 W2

Emporia State [Kan.] 4-0 — 4/16/1965 3/9/1985 W4 Nicholls State 7-2 — 4/8/1963 2/18/2001 W3 HISTORY Florida 1-1 — 5/22/1998 5/27/2000 L1 North Texas 11-0 — 3/22/1978 2/17/1988 W11 Florida International 1-0 — 3/15/2011 3/15/2011 W1 Northwestern 3-0 — 1931 1931 W3 Fort Hood 2-1 — 4/11/1961 4/12/1963 L1 Northwestern State [La.] 12-7 — 4/15/1960 2/25/2015 W3 George Washington 4-0 3-0 3/13/1995 3/11/2018 W4 Northwood 1-0 — 4/10/1990 4/10/1990 W1 Waco: 3-0 Notre Dame 3-2 — 1929 3/14/1995 W3 Washington D.C.: Never met Oklahoma 45-49 4-7 1936 5/26/2018 W2 Neutral Site: Baylor leads 1-0 Waco: Baylor leads 28-18 Georgia 3-2 — 2/19/2010 2/27/2011 W1 Norman: Oklahoma leads 25-10 Grand Canyon 1-3-1 — 2/17/1978 2/5/1994 T1 Neutral Site: Baylor leads 7-3 Hardin Simmons 25-8 — 3/14/1949 3/24/1998 W2 Oklahoma State 42-46 5-4 4/20/1925 5/13/2018 W1 Hawaii 0-1 — 3/6/2015 3/6/2015 L1 Waco: Baylor leads 22-17 Holy Cross — — 2/15/2018 2/17/2018 — Stillwater: Oklahoma State leads 20-17 Waco: First Meeting Neutral Site: Oklahoma State leads 9-3 Hosei [Japan] 2-0 — 2/21/1979 2/21/1979 W2 Oral Roberts 24-20 — 4/21/1978 6/3/2012 W1 Houston 90-69 3-4 1951 6/3/2017 L2 Oregon State 1-0 — 6/20/2005 6/20/2005 W1 Houston Baptist 5-2 2-1 4/12/1994 2/18/2018 W1 Pacific 3-2 — 3/10/2006 2/22/2009 W1 Howard Payne 1-0 — 3/29/1911 4/21/1999 W1 Paul Quinn 3-0 — 5/7/1979 3/12/1980 W3 Humble Oilers 0-2 — 1934 1934 L2 Pepperdine 1-0 — 2/26/2013 2/26/2013 W1 Illinois 1-4 — 5/23/1998 3/9/2013 L3 Polytechnic 2-0 — 5/10/1911 5/3/1913 W2 Illinois-Chicago 4-0 — 3/1/2008 3/14/2010 W4 Prairie View A&M 10-0 5-0 4/20/2005 5/9/2018 W10 Incarnate Word 4-0 1-0 4/1/2014 4/27/2016 W4 Iowa 1-0 — 3/21/1995 3/21/1995 W1

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Under First Last Under First Last Opponent All-Time Rodriguez Meeting Meeting Streak Opponent All-Time Rodriguez Meeting Meeting Streak Purdue 3-0 — 2/22/2008 2/24/2008 W3 UCLA 4-6 1-2 2/28/2009 2/25/2018 L1 Rice 128-87-1 — 4/25/1919 3/3/2013 W3 UNC Wilmington 0-1 — 3/2/2014 3/2/2014 L1 Waco: Baylor leads 77-42 UNLV 0-1 — 4/19/2011 4/19/2011 L1 Houston: Rice leads, 50-45-1 Utah 0-1 — 3/5/2011 3/5/2011 L1 Neutral Site: 1-0 UT Arlington 86-33 1-2 2/26/1973 3/6/2018 W1 Richmond 0-1 — 5/21/1998 5/21/1998 L1 Waco: Baylor leads 52-13 Sam Houston State 64-46 3-3 3/7/1952 4/10/2018 W1 Arlington: Baylor leads 34-20 Waco: Baylor leads 34-20 Neutral Site: Never met Huntsville: Baylor leads 30-26 UTSA 34-8 2-1 2/23/1993 5/6/2017 W1 Neutral Site: Never met Waco: Baylor leads 25-4 San Diego 1-2 1-1 3/2/2014 3/13/2016 W1 San Antonio: Baylor leads 9-4 San Diego State 5-2 — 1/28/1993 3/4/1994 L2 Neutral Site: Never met San Francisco 2-0 — 3/2/2007 3/9/2007 W2 Vanderbilt 5-3 — 2/19/1999 2/10/2007 L1 Schreiner 4-0 — 2/13/1990 3/12/1991 W4 Waco Cubs 0-1 — 1933 1933 L1 SMU 119-49 — 1916 4/5/1980 W1 Waco Dons 1-0-2 — 3/24/1938 1938 T2 South Alabama 4-1 3-0 5/28/1993 2/26/2017 W4 Waco League 1908 4/13/1909 South Carolina 0-1 — 6/11/1977 6/11/1977 L1 Waco Navigators 0-2 — 1917 1917 L2 Southeast Oklahoma 1-0 — 3/20/1984 3/20/1984 W1 Waco Packers 1-0 — 1931 1931 W1 Southern 1-0 — 5/19/1913 5/31/2003 W1 Waco Pirates 1-2 — 1917 1948 L1 Southern California 6-2 — 6/16/1948 2/23/2003 W6 Waco Redmen 1-0 — 1933 1933 W1 Southern Illinois 1-0 — 3/24/1966 3/24/1966 W1 Wake Forest 1-0 — 3/8/1989 3/8/1989 W1 Southern Mississippi 3-1 — 3/9/1996 6/1/2003 W1 Washington 2-4 2-4 2/19/16 4/2/2017 W1 Southwestern 41-13 — 4/30/1904 4/3/1990 L1 Washington State 2-0 — 3/10/1987 3/11/1987 W2 Stanford 1-1 0-1 6/6/2005 6/3/2018 L1 West Virginia 9-10 4-6 4/5/2013 5/19/2018 W1 St. Edwards 18-1-1 — 4/13/1907 3/23/1993 W2 Waco: Baylor leads 5-4 St. Francis [Ill.] 1-0-1 — 3/17/1980 3/17/1980 T1 Morgantown: West Virginia leads 5-3 St. Mary’s 40-14 — 4/15/1965 3/17/1993 L1 Neutral Site: Tied 1-1 Stephen F. Austin 28-0 1-0 3/15/1948 4/18/2017 W28 Western Kentucky 2-1 — 3/12/1987 2/28/2010 L1 Waco: BU leads 24-0 Wichita State 0-1 — 5/25/1991 5/25/1991 L1 Nacogdoches: BU leads 4-0 Winthrop 2-0 — 3/6/2002 3/11/2007 W2 Neutral Site: Never met Wofford 2-0 2-0 4/5/2016 4/6/2016 W2 Stony Brook 3-0 3-0 2/26/16 2/28/16 W3 Wright State 1-0 1-0 6/2/2018 6/2/2018 W1 Sul Ross State 6-8 — 1954 3/19/1990 W3 Tarleton State 1908 1908 Bold indicates 2019 opponents TCU 147-123 7-4 4/21/1904 5/27/2018 W4 * Formerly Southwestern Louisiana Waco: Baylor leads 77-45 ** Formerly Northeast Louisiana Fort Worth: Texas Christian leads 61-51 *** Formerly Southwest Texas Neutral Site: Texas Christian leads 8-5 **** Formerly Southwest Missouri State Unknown Site: Baylor leads 16-7 Temple 1-0 — 1954 1954 W1 Tennessee 1-0 — 2/12/2005 2/12/2005 W1 Texas 110-244-4 4-6 4/4/1903 4/8/2018 L4 Waco: Texas leads 93-63-3 Austin: Texas leads 135-46-1 Neutral Site: Texas leads 9-8 Texas-Pan American 20-27 — 4/13/1963 3/11/1993 L2 Texas A&M 130-183-4 1-2 4/9/1904 3/4/2018 L2 Waco: Tied 70-70 College Station: Texas A&M leads 78-37-2 Neutral Site: Texas A&M leads 9-7 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 8-0 — 4/26/2000 4/30/2014 W8 Texas Lutheran 21-7 — 1955 2/15/1994 L1 HISTORY Texas Southern 10-0 1-0 4/28/2004 4/17/2018 W10 Waco: Baylor leads 10-0 Houston: Never met Neutral Site: Never met Texas State *** 52-25 3-2 3/26/1919 4/24/2018 W1 Waco: Baylor leads 37-17 San Marcos: Baylor leads 14-8 Neutral Site: Baylor leads 1-0 Texas Tech 82-87 4-6 1928 3/18/2018 L1 Waco: Baylor leads 51-29 Lubbock: Texas Tech leads 54-26 Neutral Site: Baylor leads 5-4 Texas Wesleyan 16-3 — 3/6/1979 5/9/2000 L1 Trinity 5-2 — 4/1/1904 3/11/1975 W1 Tulane 3-2 — 5/13/1904 6/21/2005 W1 Tulsa 0-1 — 4/3/1969 4/3/1969 L1 UAB 1-0 — 3/8/2009 3/8/2009 W1 UC Irvine 6-6 — 2/28/2003 2/17/2013 L3

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GAMES HITS TRIPLES ALL GAMES ALL GAMES ALL GAMES Season: 70, Josh Ford (2005) Game: 6, Michael Griffin at Arizona (2/9/2003) Game: 2, Fritz Connally vs. Paul Quinn (3/12/1980) 70, Michael Griffin (2005) Season: 121, David Murphy (2003) 2, Brad Douglas vs. Southwestern (2/19/1986) 70, Kevin Russo (2005) Freshman: 82, Marty Crawford (1993) 2, Mike Robinson at Rice (3/23/1991) 70, Paul Witt (2005) Sophomore: 103, Michael Griffin (2003) 2, Jon Topolski vs. Sam Houston State (4/17/1996) Freshman: 62, Beamer Weems (2006) Junior: 121, David Murphy (2003) 2, Jon Topolski vs. Houston (4/7/1998) Sophomore: 68, Josh Ford (2003) Senior: 102, Eric Nelson (1999) 2, Chris Durbin vs. Oklahoma State (4/6/2002) 68, Michael Griffin (2003) Career: 333, Jon Topolski (1996-99) 2, Beamer Weems vs. Texas Southern (3/20/2007) Junior: 70, Kevin Russo (2005) Season: 11, Jon Topolski (1998) Senior 70, Josh Ford (2005) BIG 12 GAMES Freshman: 6, Jon Topolski (1996) 70, Michael Griffin (2005) Game: 5, Jon Topolski at Nebraska (3/8/1997) Sophomore: 8, Michael Griffin (2003) 70, Paul Witt (2005) 5, Chad Polk at Nebraska (3/9/1997) Junior: 11, Jon Topolski (1998) Career: 259, Michael Griffin (2002-05) 5, Jeremy Dodson vs. Oklahoma (5/3/1997) Senior: 10, Kyle Todd (1985) 5, Matt Williams at Iowa State (5/16/1999) 10, Tony Huey (1987) BIG 12 GAMES 5, Trey Webb at Kansas State (4/26/2002) 10, Seth Fortenberry (2006) Season: 30, six times 5, Chris Durbin at Oklahoma State (4/12/2003) Career: 25, Jon Topolski (1996-99) Career: 110, Matt Williams (1998-01) 5, Beamer Weems vs. Texas Tech (3/25/2007) 5, Josh Ludy at Kansas State (4/15/2012) BIG 12 GAMES BATTING AVERAGE 5, Adam Toth vs. Kansas (4/27/2014 Game: 2, Chris Durbin vs. Oklahoma State (4/6/2002) ALL GAMES 5, Adam Toth at Oklahoma (5/4/2014) Season: 5, Jon Topolski (1998) Season: Season: 58, Eric Nelson (1997) Career: 10, Jon Topolski (1997-99) min. 50 at bats: .519 [27-for-52], Mickey Sullivan (1954) Career: 147, Eric Nelson (1997-99) min. 150 at bats: .417 [93-for-223], Steve Macko (1977) HOME RUNS min. 250 at bats: .413 [121-for-293], David Murphy (2003) AT BATS ALL GAMES Season, Class (min. 2.5 at bats per team game): ALL GAMES Game: 3, Jon Topolski vs. Hardin Simmons (3/24/1998) Freshman: .350 [82-for-234], Marty Crawford (1993) Game: * 10, Jaime Bubela at Houston [22 inn.] (2/21/1999) 3, Charlie Carter vs. UTSA (4/1/1998) Sophomore: .376 [82-for-218], James Blair (1997) Season: 294, Michael Griffin (2003, 2005) 3, Jon Topolski vs. Missouri (4/12/1998) Junior: .413 [121-for-293], David Murphy (2001) Freshman: 232, Jon Topolski (1996) 3, Eric Nelson at Kansas (4/3/1999) Senior .429 [27-for-63], Jerry Mallett (1957) Sophomore: 294, Michael Griffin (2003) 3, Aaron Miller vs. Illinois (2/29/2008) Career: Junior: 293, David Murphy (2003) 3, Shaver Hansen at Kansas (4/5/2009) min. 300 at bats: .370 [128-for-346], Steve Macko (1976-77) Senior: 294, Michael Griffin (2005) 3, Josh Ludy at Kansas State (4/15/2012) min. 500 at bats: .368 [318-for-864], Marty Crawford (1993-96) Career: ** 1,076, Michael Griffin (2002-05) 3, Aaron Dodson at Texas Tech (4/9/2017) Season: 21, Charley Carter (1998) BIG 12 GAMES BIG 12 GAMES Freshman: 11, Max Muncy (2010) Season: Game: 7, Kevin Russo vs. Texas [13 inn.] (4/13/2006) Sophomore: 19, Matt Williams (1999) min. 75 at bats: .421 [40-for-95], Zach Dillon (2006) 7, Matt Czimskey vs. Texas [13 inn.] (4/13/2006) Junior: 19, Jon Topolski (1998) min. 100 at bats: .417 [58-for-138], Eric Nelson (1997) 7, Cal Towey vs. Kansas State [13 inn.] (3/29/2013) Senior: 21, Charley Carter (1998) Career (min. 120 at bats): .386 [147-for-381], Eric Nelson (1997-99) 7, Grayson Porter vs. TCU [15 inn.] (4/20/2013) Career: 50, Jon Topolski (1996-99) 7, Nick Loftin vs. Kansas State (4/27/2018) RUNS Season: 139, Eric Nelson (1997) BIG 12 GAMES ALL GAMES Career: 450, Michael Griffin (2002-05) Game: 3, Jon Topolski at Missouri (4/12/1998) Game: 6, Burl Coker vs. SMU (3/5/1978) 3, Eric Nelson at Kansas (4/3/1999) Season: 94, Chris Durbin (2003) * - All-Time Record NCAA Division I 3, Shaver Hansen at Kansas (4/5/2009) Freshman: 68, Jon Topolski (1996) ** - Second All-Time NCAA Division I 3, Josh Ludy at Kansas State (4/15/2012) Sophomore: 69, Jon Topolski (1997) 3, Aaron Dodson at Texas Tech (4/9/2017) Junior: 84, David Murphy (2003) DOUBLES Season: 10, Charley Carter (1998) Senior: 94, Chris Durbin (2003) ALL GAMES Career: 24, Jon Topolski (1997-99) Career: 285, Jon Topolski (1996-99) Game: * 5, Jeremy Dodson vs. Hardin Simmons (3/24/1998) Season: 26, Michael Griffin (2003) RUNS BATTED IN BIG 12 GAMES Freshman: 18, Matt Williams (1998) ALL GAMES Game: 5, Jon Topolski at Nebraska (3/8/1997) Sophomore: 26, Michael Griffin (2003) Game: 9, Charley Carter at UTSA (4/1/1998) 5, Jon Topolski at Missouri (4/12/1998) Junior: 25, Chris Durbin (2002) Season: 86, Charley Carter (1998) Season: 41, Jon Topolski (1997) 25, Logan Vick (2012) Freshman: 53, Max Muncy (2010) Career: 100, Jon Topolski (1997-99) Senior: 24, Marty Crawford (1996) Sophomore: 76, Michael Griffin (2003) Career: 79, Chris Durbin (2000-03) Junior: 69, Kelly Shoppach (2001) Senior: 86, Charley Carter (1998) BIG 12 GAMES Career: 204, Eric Nelson (1996-99) Game: 3, Matt Williams vs. Iowa State (3/29/1998) 3, Matt Williams at Kansas (3/23/2001) BIG 12 GAMES 3, Ross Bennett vs. Texas A&M (4/20/2002) Game: 7, Jon Topolski at Missouri (4/12/1998) 3, Reid Brees vs. Oklahoma State (4/11/2004) 7, Jason Jennings at Oklahoma State (3/7/1999) 3, Ben Booker at Texas Tech (5/17/2008) 7, Kyle Reynolds at Oklahoma (3/27/2004) RECORDS Season: 14, Reid Brees (2004) 7, Josh Ludy at Kansas State (4/15/2012) Career: 34, Chris Durbin (2000-03) Season: 33, James Blair (1997) 33, Charley Carter (1998) * - All-Time Record NCAA Division I Career: 82, Eric Nelson (1997-98)

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EXTRA-BASE HITS WALKS TOTAL SACRIFICES ALL GAMES ALL GAMES ALL GAMES Game: 5, Jeremy Dodson vs. Hardin Simmons (3/24/1998) Game: 5, Shane Nolen at TCU (4/29/1978) Season: 17, Beamer Weems (2006) 5, Jon Topolski vs. Hardin Simmons (3/24/1998) Season: 59, Logan Vick (2010) Freshman: 17, Beamer Weems (2006) Season: 47, Charley Carter (1998) Freshman: 59, Logan Vick (2010) Sophomore: 16, Steve DalPorto (2011) Freshman: 29, Logan Vick (2010) Sophomore: 46, Luke Prestridge (1977) Junior: 16, Cal Towey (2012) Sophomore: 45, Michael Griffin (2003) Junior: 49, Jeremy Dodson (1998) Senior: 14, Landis Ware (2011) Junior: 37, Jon Topolski (1998) 49, Jon Topolski (1998) Career: 33, Landis Ware (2008-11) Senior: 47, Charley Carter (1998) Senior: 55, Jon Topolski (1999) Career: 130, Chris Durbin (2000-03) Career: 185, Jon Topolski (1996-99) BIG 12 GAMES Game: 2, 15 times BIG 12 GAMES BIG 12 GAMES Last: Lawton Langford vs. Kansas State (5/24/2013) Game: 4, Jon Topolski at Missouri (4/12/1998) Game: 4, Beamer Weems vs. Texas [13 inn.] (4/13/2006) Season: 11, Steve DalPorto (2011) 4, Eric Nelson vs. Kansas State (2/26/1999) Season: 25, Jon Topolski (1997) Career: 18, Landis Ware (2008-11) 4, Matt Williams at Kansas (3/21/2001) Career: 62, Jon Topolski (1997-99) Season: 23, Eric Nelson (1999) STOLEN BASES Career: 60, Chris Durbin (2000-03) HIT BY PITCH ALL GAMES ALL GAMES Game: 4, Trent Weaver vs. St. Mary’s (2/21/1989) TOTAL BASES Game: 3, Jason Marshall vs. Texas Lutheran (2/12/1993) 4, Mike Robinson vs. Southwestern (4/9/1991) ALL GAMES 3, Michael Griffin vs. Vanderbilt (3/12/2004) 4, Jaime Bubela vs. Kansas State (2/27/1999) Game: 16, Jon Topolski vs. Hardin-Simmons (3/24/1998) 3, Nathan Orf at TCU (3/6/2012) 4, Anthony Hensley vs. Texas (4/21/2000) Season: 190, Charley Carter (1998) 3, Nathan Orf vs. Texas Tech (3/18/2012) Season: 40, Mike Robison (1991) Freshman: 127, Marty Crawford (1993) 3, Steve DalPorto at Texas Tech (5/18/2013) Freshman: 24, Mike Robinson (1988) Sophomore: 178, Michael Griffin (2003) 3, Richard Cunningham vs. Wofford (4/5/2016) Sophomore: 26, Jack Stubbs (1992) Junior: 180, David Murphy (2003) Season: 35, Nathan Orf (2012) Junior: 36, Brooks Pinckard (2011) Senior: 190, Charley Carter (1998) Freshman: 11, Richard Cunningham (2016) Senior: 40, Mike Robinson (1991) Career: 574, Jon Topolski (1996-99) 7, Matt Williams (1998) Career: 115, Mike Robison (1988-91) 7, Drew Bias (2006) BIG 12 GAMES Sophomore: 16, Kelly Shoppach (2000) BIG 12 GAMES Game: 15, Jon Topolski at Missouri (4/12/1998) Junior: 35, Nathan Orf (2012) Game: 4, Jaime Bubela vs. Kansas State (2/27/1999) Season: 90, Eric Nelson (1999) Senior: 16, Josh Ford (2005) 4, Anthony Hensley vs. Texas (4/21/2000) Career: 243, Eric Nelson (1997-99) Career: 48, Nathan Orf (2012-13) Season: 14, Anthony Hensley (2000) 243, Chris Durbin (2000-03) Career: 26, Eric Nelson (1997-99) BIG 12 GAMES SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Game: 3, Nathan Orf vs. Texas Tech (3/18/2012) HITTING STREAKS ALL GAMES 3, Steve DalPorto at Texas Tech (5/18/2013) ALL GAMES Season: .772, Charley Carter (1998) Season: 18, Matt Williams (2000) Season: 30, James Blair (1997) Season, Class (min. 2.5 at bats per team game): Career: 30, Matt Williams (2000-03) Freshman: 16, Michael Griffin (2002) Freshman: .560, Matt Williams (1998) Sophomore: 18, Jason Jennings (1998) Sophomore: .710, Jeremy Dodson (1997) STRIKEOUTS Junior: 30, James Blair (1997) Junior: .696, Mike Malinak (1986) ALL GAMES Senior: 22, Charley Carter (1998) Senior: .772, Charley Carter (1998) Game: 5, Matt Williams at Texas (3/14/1998) Multiple-Season: 31, James Blair (1997-98) Career: .615, Jason Jennings (1997-99) Season: 63, Cal Towey (2012) Freshman: 58, Shaver Hansen (2007) BIG 12 GAMES BIG 12 GAMES Sophomore: 61, Preston Underdown (1998) Season: 19, James Blair (1997) Season: .744, Eric Nelson (1997) Junior: 63, Cal Towey (2012) 19, David Murphy (2003) Career: .639, Jon Topolski (1997-99) Senior: 58, Paul Witt (2005) Multiple-Season: 23, James Blair (1997-98) Career: 203, Matt Williams (1998-01)

BIG 12 GAMES Game: 5, Matt Williams at Texas (3/14/1998) Season: 32, Preston Underdown (1998) 32, Shaver Hansen (2009) Career: 97, Preston Underdown (1997-00) ON-BASE PERCENTAGE ALL GAMES Season: .496, Zach Dillon (2006) Season, Class (min. 3.1 plate appearances per team game): Freshman: .473, Logan Vick (2010) Sophomore: .459, James Blair (1997) Junior: .493, Jason Jennings (1999) Senior: .496, Zach Dillon (2006)

BIG 12 GAMES Season: .504, Zach Dillon (2006) Career: .454, Zach Dillon (2003-06) RECORDS

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EARNED RUN AVERAGE RELIEF APPEARANCES WINNING PERCENTAGE ALL GAMES ALL GAMES ALL GAMES Season: Season: 35, Kyle Edens (2002) Season: min. 45 innings: 1.05 [10 ER, 84.0 IP], John Bevil (1968) Freshman: 27, Jason Jennings (1997) min. 7 decisions: 1.000 [7-0], Ted Richardson (1985) min. 100 innings: 1.82 [25 ER, 123.1 IP], Chad Hawkins (2000) 27, Ryan LaMotta (2003) min. 10 decisions: .917 [11-1], Trent Blank (2012) aluminum-bat era: 1.64 [16 ER, 87.2 IP], Burl Coker (1978) Sophomore: 30, Kyle Hill (2017) Season, Class (min. 7 decisions): Season, Class (min. 45.0 innings): Junior: 36, Ryan LaMotta (2005) Freshman: 1.000 [7-0], Ted Richardson (1985) Freshman: 2.90, Jason Jennings (1997) 36, Abe Woody (2005) Sophomore: .900 [9-1], Pat Combs (1987) Sophomore: 1.50, Jim Rath (1966) Senior: 35, Kyle Edens (2002) Junior: .900 [9-1], Josh Turley (2012) Junior: 1.36, David Dories (1970) Career: 111, Zane Carlson (2000-04) Senior: .917 [11-1], Trent Blank (2012) Senior: 1.05, John Bevil (1968) Career: Career: BIG 12 GAMES min. 15 decisions: .857 [18-3], Kyle Evans (1998-00) min. 90.0 innings: 2.00 [23 ER, 97.0 IP], Bill Duncan (1968-70) Season: 17, Kyle Edens (2002) min. 25 decisions: .840 [21-4], Abe Woody (2003-05) min. 150.0 innings: 2.44 [51 ER, 188.0 IP], Pat Combs (1987-88) Career: 48, Zane Carlson (2000-04) min. 250.0 innings: 2.81 [97 ER, 311.0 IP], Burl Coker (1975-78) BIG 12 GAMES WINS Season (min. 4 decisions): 1.000, Brett Bergman [5-0] (1997) BIG 12 GAMES ALL GAMES 1.000, Jason Jennings [9-0] (1999) Season: Season: 13, Kip Wells (1998) 1.000, Justin Taylor [4-0] (2000) * Starters: 1.92 [12 ER, 56.1 IP], Josh Turley (2012) 13, Jason Jennings (1999) 1.000, Josh Turley [6-0] (2012) ** Relievers: 0.00 [0 ER, 10.2 IP], Jake Weghorst (2006) Freshman: 10, Sammy Bickham (1977) Career (min. 7 decisions): .889 [8-1], Kyle Evans (1998-00) *** Relievers: 0.86 [2 ER, 21.0 IP], Jeff Mandel (2005) Sophomore: 11, Jason Jennings (1998) Career (min. 30.0 innings): 2.72, Chad Hawkins (1999-00) Junior: 13, Kip Wells (1998) SAVES 13, Jason Jennings (1999) ALL GAMES * - min. 5 starts and 4.0 innings per start Senior: 12, Jon Perlman (1979) Season: 21, Josh Michalec (2014) ** - min. 8 relief appearances and 1.0 innings per relief appearance Career: 28, Burl Coker (1975-78) Freshman: 15, Zane Carlson (2000) *** - min. 8 relief appearances and 2.0 innings per relief appearance 28, Steven White (2000-03) Sophomore: 14, Troy Montemayor (2016) Junior: 12, Troy Montemayor (2017) APPEARANCES BIG 12 GAMES Senior: 21, Josh Michalec (2014) ALL GAMES Season: 9, Jason Jennings (1999) Career: 37, Zane Carlson (2000-04) Season: 36, Ryan LaMotta (2005) Career: 17, Jason Jennings (1997-99) 36, Abe Woody (2005) BIG 12 GAMES Freshman: 30, Ryan LaMotta (2003) WINS IN RELIEF Season: 10, Zane Carlson (2000) Sophomore: 29, Ryan LaMotta (2004) ALL GAMES (Since 1968) Career: 17, Zane Carlson (2000-04) 29, Max Garner (2011) Season: 10, Abe Woody (2005) Junior: 36, Ryan LaMotta (2005) Freshman: 6, Ryan LaMotta (2003) COMPLETE GAMES 36, Abe Woody (2005) 6, Abe Woody (2003) ALL GAMES Senior: 35, Kyle Edens (2002) Sophomore: 5, Abe Woody (2004) Season: 12, Brian Carpenter (1992) Career: 111, Zane Carlson (2000-04) Junior: 10, Abe Woody (2005) Freshman: 5, Aaron Lineweaver (1993) 111, Ryan LaMotta (2003-06) Senior: 6, Crayton Bare (2013) Sophomore: 7, Scott Ruffcorn (1990) Career: 21, Abe Woody (2003-05) Junior: 12, Brian Carpenter (1992) BIG 12 GAMES Senior: 10, Blaine Beatty (1986) Season: 17, Kyle Edens (2002) BIG 12 GAMES Career: 19, Ricky Dusek (1968-70) Career: 49, Zane Carlson (2000-04) Season: 5, Brett Bergman (1997) 5, Crayton Bare (2013) BIG 12 GAMES GAMES STARTED Career: 9, Abe Woody (2003-05) Season: 6, Jason Jennings (1999) ALL GAMES 6, Chad Hawkins (2000) Season: 20, Mark McCormick (2005) LOSSES Career: 10, Jason Jennings (1997-99) Freshman: 16, Aaron Lineweaver (1993) ALL GAMES Sophomore: 19, Cory VanAllen (2005) Season: 8, Jerry Arnold (1981) Junior: 20, Mark McCormick (2005) 8, Jeff Mandel (2007) Senior: 19, Steven White (2003) Freshman: 6, Kip Wells (1996) Career: 59, Steven White (2000-03) Sophomore: 6, Ted Richardson (1966) 6, Jason Rathburn (1992) BIG 12 GAMES 6, Aaron Lineweaver (1994) Season: 10, five times 6, Zane Carlson (2001) Career: 28, Steve White (2000-03) 6, Kendal Volz (2008) Junior: 8, Jerry Arnold (1981) Senior: 8, Jeff Mandel (2007) Career: 19, Jerry Arnold (1979-82)

BIG 12 GAMES Season: 6, Kendal Volz (2009) Career: 13, Kendal Volz (2007-09) RECORDS

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SHUTOUTS RUNS ALLOWED STRIKEOUTS ALL GAMES ALL GAMES ALL GAMES Season: 3, David Elsbernd (1992) Game: 14, Kris Lambert vs. Rice (4/8/1995) Game: 16, Pat Combs at Texas Tech (4/29/1988) 3, Jason Jennings (1999) Season: 83, Jason Jennings (1998) Season: 172, Jason Jennings (1999) Career: 3, Ted Richardson (1985-88) Freshman: 66, Kip Wells (1996) Freshman: 82, Aaron Lineweaver (1993) 3, Lee Price (1989-91) Sophomore: 83, Jason Jennings (1998) Sophomore: 126, Jason Jennings (1998) 3, David Elsbernd (1992) Junior: 70, Jared Theodorakos (2002) Junior: 172, Jason Jennings (1999) 3, Jason Jennings (1997-99) Senior: 73, Brett Bergman (1998) Senior: 130, Steven White (2003) Career: 215, Steven White (2000-03) Career: 377, Jason Jennings (1997-99) BIG 12 GAMES Season: 2, Kyle Evans (2000) BIG 12 GAMES BIG 12 GAMES 2, Shawn Tolleson (2008) Game: 11, Brett Bergman at Oklahoma (2/28/1998) Game: 14, Jason Jennings vs. Texas A&M (5/2/1998) Career: 2, Kyle Evans (1998-00) 11, Jared Theodorakos at Kansas State (4/26/2002) 14, Jason Jennings at Kansas (4/2/1999) 2, Shawn Tolleson (2008-10) Season: 61, Kip Wells (1997) Season: 91, Jason Jennings (1999) Career: 118, Steven White (2000-03) Career: 213, Jason Jennings (1997-99) INNINGS ALL GAMES EARNED RUNS ALLOWED STRIKEOUTS IN RELIEF Game: 16.0, Bill Duncan at Houston (3/13/1970) ALL GAMES ALL GAMES (Since 1968) Season: 146.2, Jason Jennings (1999) Game: 11, Kris Lambert vs. Rice (4/8/1995) Game: 10, Craig Fritsch vs. Sam Houston State (4/30/2008) Freshman: 104.2, Aaron Lineweaver (1993) 11, Tim Peters at Texas Tech (5/13/1995) 10, Logan Verrett vs. Texas A&M (3/16/2009) Sophomore: 117.0, Jason Jennings (1998) Season: 66, Jason Jennings (1998) 10, Aaron Miller vs. Missouri (4/11/2009) Junior: 146.2, Jason Jennings (1999) Freshman: 55, Kip Wells (1996) Season: 82, Ryan LaMotta (2005) Senior: 129.0, Steven White (2003) Sophomore: 66, Jason Jennings (1998) Freshman: 79, Jason Jennings (1997) Career: 368.1, Steven White (2000-03) Junior: 53, Jared Theodorakos (2002) Sophomore: 55, Ryan LaMotta (2004) 53, Randall Linebaugh (2007) Junior: 82, Ryan LaMotta (2005) BIG 12 GAMES Senior: 59, Brett Bergman (1998) Senior: 58, Kyle Edens (2002) Game: 9.0, 35 times 59, Steven White (2003) Career: 223, Zane Carlson (2000-04) last: Josh Turley at Kansas State (4/13/12) Career: 177, Steven White (2000-03) Season: 79.1, Chad Hawkins (2000) BIG 12 GAMES Career: 186.0, Steven White (2000-03) BIG 12 GAMES Game: 10, Logan Verrett vs. Texas A&M (3/16/2009) Game: 10, three times 10, Aaron Miller vs. Missouri (4/11/2009) HITS ALLOWED last: Jeff Mandel at Oklahoma State (3/31/2006) Season: 46, Jason Jennings (1997) ALL GAMES Season: 42, Jason Jennings (1998) Career: 89, Zane Carlson (2000-04) Game: 14, Bruce Aguilar at Arkansas (4/14/1989) Career: 97, Steven White (2000-03) Season: 123, Jason Jennings (1998) STRIKEOUTS PER 9.0 INNINGS 123, Steven White (2003) WALKS ALL GAMES (Since 1968) Freshman: 90, Kip Wells (1996) ALL GAMES Season: Sophomore: 123, Jason Jennings (1998) Game: 10, Jaime Cocanower at TCU (4/29/1978) Starters: 10.83, Kendal Volz (2008) Junior: 121, Kip Wells (1998) Season: 76, Jaime Cocanower (1978) Relievers: 14.31, Jason Jennings (1997) Senior: 123, Steven White (2003) Freshman: 68, Sammy Bickham (1977) Career (min. 90.0 innings): 10.83, Jason Jennings (1997-99) Career: 364, Steven White (2000-03) Sophomore: 61, Steven White (2001) Junior: 66, Mark McCormick (2005) BIG 12 GAMES BIG 12 GAMES Senior: 76, Jaime Cocanower (1978) Season: Game: 13, Steven White vs. Texas Tech (5/11/2001) Career: 185, Steven White (2000-03) Starters: 11.77, Kendal Volz (2008) 13, Tim Matthews at Texas Tech (4/2/2006) Relievers: 13.49, Jason Jennings (1997) Season: 80, Jason Jennings (1998) BIG 12 GAMES Career (min. 30.0 innings): 10.79, Jason Jennings (1997-99) Career: 179, Steven White (2000-03) Game: 8, Jason Jennings at Oklahoma (2/28/1998) 8, Cory VanAllen at Missouri (4/29/2006) STRIKEOUT-TO-WALK RATIO FEWEST HITS ALLOWED PER 9.0 INNINGS Season: 41, Steven White (2001) ALL GAMES ALL GAMES (Since 1968) Career: 103, Steven White (2000-03) Season: Season: Starters: 10.40, Dillon Newman (2013) Starters: 4.91, Sammy Bickham (1977) FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED PER 9.0 INNINGS Relievers: 5.80, Kyle Edens (2002) Relievers: 5.82, Zane Carlson (2000) ALL GAMES (Since 1968) Career (min. 90.0 innings): 3.58, Rick Dusek (1968-70) Career (min. 90.0 innings): 6.83, Abe Woody (2003-05) Season: Starters: 0.60, Dillon Newman (2013) BIG 12 GAMES BIG 12 GAMES Relievers: 1.58, Tim Matthews (2008) Season: Season: Career (min. 90.0 innings): 1.42, Rick Dusek (1968-70) Starters: 13.00, Dillon Newman (2013) Starters: 5.43, Mark McCormick (2005) Relievers: 5.14, Ryan LaMotta (2005) Relievers: 3.18, Troy Montemayor (2016) BIG 12 GAMES Career (min. 30.0 innings): 2.88, Jason Jennings (1997-99) Career (min. 30.0 innings): 7.03, Mark McCormick (2003-05) Season: Starters: 0.50, Dillon Newman (2013) Relievers: 2.28, Zane Carlson (2003) Career (min. 30.0 innings): 1.76, Josh Turley (2010-2012) RECORDS

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WALKS PLUS HITS PER INNING PITCHED (WHIP) HIT BATSMEN ALL GAMES (Since 1968) ALL GAMES Season: Game: 5, Steven White vs. Long Beach State (3/7/2003) Starters: 0.946, Burl Coker (1998) Season: 20, Steven White (2003) Relievers: 0.935, Abe Woody (2005) Freshman: 16, Shawn Tolleson (2008) Career (min. 90.0 innings): 1.027, Abe Woody (2003-05) Sophomore: 10, Jared Theodorakos (2001) Junior: 14, Glenn Nevill (1990) BIG 12 GAMES 14, Max Garner, (2012) Season: Senior: 20, Steven White (2003) Starters: 0.960, Dillon Newman (2013) Career: 35, Shawn Tolleson (2008-10) Relievers: 0.818, Troy Montemayor (2017) Career (min. 30.0 innings): 1.215, Chad Hawkins (1999-00) BIG 12 GAMES Game: 4, Kendal Volz at Texas A&M (3/14/09) WILD PITCHES Season: 9, Abe Woody (2003) ALL GAMES Career: 24, Shawn Tolleson (2008-10) Game: 4, Brett Bergman at Missouri (4/10/1998) Season: 15, Jason Jennings (1998) Freshman: 10, Kip Wells (1996) Sophomore: 15, Jason Jennings (1998) Junior: 14, Chad Hawkins (1999) Senior: 12, Brett Bergman (1998) Career: 34, Steven White (2000-03)

BIG 12 GAMES Game: 4, Brett Bergman at Missouri (4/10/1998) Season: 8, Kris Lambert (1997) 8, Kyle Edens (2002) Career: 16, Zane Carlson (2000-04)

INDIVIDUAL FIELDING RECORDS

TOTAL CHANCES ASSISTS ERRORS ALL GAMES ALL GAMES ALL GAMES Game: 28, Matt Williams at Houston [22 inn.] (2/21/1999) Game: 10, Joe Wharton at Texas State (3/9/1993) Game: 6, Bobby Stotts at Texas A&M (1950) Season: 625, Max Muncy (2012) 10, Raynor Campbell vs. Pacific (2/22/2009) Season: 30, Brent Shepherd (1994) Freshman: 582, Max Muncy (2010) Season: 218, Paul Witt (2005) Freshman: 25, Steve Kliafas (1988) Sophomore: 563, Max Muncy (2011) Freshman: 168, Mike Bohny (1991) Sophomore: 22, Trey Webb (2002) Junior: 625, Max Muncy (2012) Sophomore: 182, Trey Webb (2002) Junior: 26, Mark Saccomanno (2001) Senior: 575, Charley Carter (1998) Junior: 175, Jake Miller (2012) Senior: 30, Brent Shepherd (1994) Career: 1,770, Max Muncy (2010-12) Senior: 218, Paul Witt (2005) Career: 65, Mike Bohny (1991-94) Career: 566, Mike Bohny (1991-94) BIG 12 GAMES BIG 12 GAMES Game: 19, Steve DalPorto vs. Kansas State (3/29/2013) BIG 12 GAMES Game: 5, Paul Witt at Texas A&M (3/30/2003) Season: 290, Mike Huggins (2000) Game: 9, Paul Witt vs. Texas Tech (3/16/2003) Season: 17, Mark Saccomanno (2001) Career: 779, Mike Huggins (2000-02) 9, Jake Miller at Oklahoma State (3/23/2013) Career: 28, Preston Underdown (1997-00) Season: 97, Jace Brewer (2000) 28, Michael Griffin (2002-05)) PUTOUTS Career: 233, Eric Nelson (1997-99) ALL GAMES Game: 25, Matt Williams at Houston [22 inn.] (2/21/1999)

Season: 566, Kyle Reynolds (2005) RECORDS Freshman: 541, Max Muncy (2010) Sophomore: 527, Max Muncy (2011) Junior: 588, Max Muncy (2012) Senior: 538, Charley Carter (1998) Career: 1,656, Max Muncy (2010-12)

BIG 12 GAMES Game: 19, Steve DalPorto vs. Kansas State (3/29/2013) Season: 271, Mike Huggins (2000) Career: 721, Mike Huggins (2000-02)

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BATTING AVERAGE GAMES AT BATS RUNS SEASON SEASON SEASON SEASON MIN. 150 AT-BATS 1. Josh Ford, 2005 70 1. Michael Griffin, 2003 294 1. Duncan Shanklin, 1977 102 1. Steve Macko, 1977 [93-223] .417 Michael Griffin, 2005 70 Michael Griffin, 2005 294 2. Chris Durbin, 2003 94 2. Marty Crawford, 1996 [96-232] .414 Kevin Russo, 2005 70 3. David Murphy, 2003 293 3. David Murphy, 2003 84 3. David Murphy, 2003 [121-293] .413 Paul Witt, 2005 70 4. Chris Durbin, 2003 283 4. Eric Nelson, 1999 77 4. Charley Carter, 1998 [99-246] .402 5. Zach Dillon, 2005 69 Josh Ford, 2003 283 5. Jon Topolski, 1998 74 5. Kelly Shoppach, 2001 [93-234] .397 6. Josh Ford, 2003 68 6. Eric Nelson, 1999 282 Jon Topolski, 1999 74 6. Jason Jennings, 1999 [90-233] .386 Michael Griffin, 2003 68 7. Trey Webb, 2003 268 7. Jon Topolski, 1997 69 7. Mark Saccomanno, 2003 [74-194] .381 David Murphy, 2003 68 8. Trey Webb, 2002 267 Jeremy Dodson, 1998 69 8. Dustin Dickerson, 2009 [86-228] .377 Trey Webb, 2003 68 9. Eric Nelson, 1998 262 9. Steve Macko, 1977 68 Nathan Orf, 2013 [81-215] .377 10. Chris Durbin, 2003 67 10. Chris Durbin, 2001 260 Jon Topolski, 1996 68 10. James Anthony Blair, 1997 [82-218] .376 Trevor Mote, 2001 68 BIG 12 SEASON BIG 12 SEASON BIG 12 SEASON 1. James Blair, 1997 30 1. Eric Nelson, 1997 139 BIG 12 SEASON MIN. 2.5 AT-BATS PER TEAM GAME Eric Nelson, 1997 30 2. Jon Topolski, 1997 133 1. Jon Topolski, 1997 41 1. Zach Dillon, 2006 [40-95] .421 John Topolski, 1997 30 3. Eric Nelson, 1998 121 2. Chris Durbin, 2003 38 2. Eric Nelson, 1997 [58-149] .417 Jace Brewer, 2000 30 Eric Nelson, 1999 121 3. David Murphy, 2003 34 3. David Murphy, 2003 [46-112] .411 Miller Huggins, 2000 30 Miller Huggins, 2000 121 4. Eric Nelson, 1999 33 4. Eric Nelson, 1999 [49-121] .405 Kelly Shoppach, 2000 30 6. Jon Topolski, 1998 120 Miller Huggins, 2000 33 5. Reid Brees, 2004 [40-99] .404 Matt Williams, 2000 30 7. Jace Brewer, 2000 119 6. James Blair, 1997 32 6. Matt Czimskey, 2007 [27-76] .386 8. Chad Polk, 1997 29 8. Michael Griffin, 2003 117 7. Jon Topolski, 1998 31 7. Chris Durbin, 2002 [40-104] .385 Anthony Hensley, 2000 29 9. James Blair, 1997 115 8. Eric Nelson, 1997 30 8. Jon Topolski, 1999 [38-99] .384 10. Six Times 28 Chris Durbin, 2001 115 Trevor Mote, 2001 30 9. Jason Jennings, 1999 [38-102] .373 Josh Ford, 2001 115 Chase Gerdes, 2007 30 10. Charley Carter, 1998 [42-113] .372 CAREER Michael Griffin, 2005 115 1. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 259 CAREER CAREER 2. Matt Williams, 1998-01 242 CAREER 1. Jon Topolski, 1996-99 285 1. Steve Macko, 1976-77 [128-346] .370 3. Jon Topolski, 1996-99 239 1. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 1,076 2. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 236 2. Marty Crawford, 1993-96 [318-864] .368 4. Josh Ford, 2002-05 234 2. Jon Topolski, 1996-99 969 3. Eric Nelson, 1996-99 228 3. David Murphy, 2001-03 [230-665] .346 5. Paul Witt, 2002-05 233 3. Eric Nelson, 1996-99 946 4. Matt Williams, 1998-01 193 4. Eric Nelson, 1996-99 [327-946] .346 6. Zach Dillon, 2003-06 232 4. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 891 5. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 190 5. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 [307-891] .345 7. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 230 5. Marty Crawford, 1993-96 864 6. Marty Crawford, 1993-96 172 6. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 [207-602] .344 8. Mike Bohny, 1991-94 227 6. Josh Ford, 2002-05 863 7. Mike Robison, 1988-91 168 7. Kyle Todd, 1984-85 [121-352] .344 9. Marty Crawford, 1993-96 225 7. Matt Williams, 1998-01 825 8. Mike Malinak, 1984-87 166 8. Jon Topolski, 1996-99 [333-969] .344 Eric Nelson, 1996-99 225 8. Mike Bohny, 1991-94 805 9. Brad Meyer, 1984-87 163 9. Jeremy Dodson, 1996-98 [185-540] .343 9. Raynor Campbell, 2007-10 768 10. Josh Ford, 2002-05 162 10. Tony Huey, 1984-87 [226-666] .339 BIG 12 CAREER 10. Preston Underdown, 1997-00 749 1. Matt Williams, 1998-01 110 BIG 12 CAREER BIG 12 CAREER 2. Preston Underdown, 1997-00 107 BIG 12 CAREER 1. Jon Topolski, 1997-99 100 MIN. 120 AT-BATS 3. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 105 1. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 450 2. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 96 1. Eric Nelson, 1997-99 [147-381] .386 4. Raynor Campbell, 2007-10 104 2. Raynor Campbell, 2007-10 390 3. Eric Nelson, 1997-99 92 2. Zach Dillon, 2003-06 [98-272] .360 5. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 99 3. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 385 4. Matt Williams, 1998-01 86 3. Reid Brees, 2002-05 [79-222] .356 Paul Witt, 2002-05 99 4. Eric Nelson, 1997-99 381 5. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 73 4. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 [137-385] .356 7. Chase Gerdes, 2004-07 98 5. Preston Underdown, 1997-00 368 6. Preston Underdown, 1997-00 72 5. James Blair, 1997-98 [79-226] .350 Ben Booker, 2006-09 98 6. Matt Williams, 1998-01 366 7. Mike Huggins, 2000-02 68 6. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 [99-284] .349 9. Zach Dillon, 2003-06 92 7. Jon Topolski, 1997-99 352 Raynor Campbell, 2007-10 68 7. Paul Richmond, 2001-02 [52-150] .347 10. Josh Ford, 2002-05 90 8. Josh Ford, 2002-05 338 9. Chase Gerdes, 2004-07 65 8. Nathan Orf, 2012-13 [64-185] .346 9. Ben Booker, 2006-09 336 10. Josh Ford, 2002-05 62 9. Jon Topolski, 1997-99 [120-350] .341 10. Mike Huggins, 2000-02 323 10. Jamie Bubela, 1999-00 [57-171] .333 RECORDS

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HITS MULTIPLE-HIT GAMES DOUBLES TRIPLES SEASON SEASON SEASON SEASON 1. David Murphy, 2003 121 1. David Murphy, 2003 40 1. Michael Griffin, 2003 26 1. Jon Topolski, 1998 11 2. Michael Griffin, 2003 103 2. Eric Nelson, 1997 30 2. Chris Durbin, 2001 25 2. Kyle Todd, 1985 10 3. Eric Nelson, 1999 102 Chris Durbin, 2001 30 Chris Durbin, 2002 25 Tony Huey, 1987 10 4. Charley Carter, 1998 99 4. Charley Carter, 1998 29 Logan Vick, 2012 25 Seth Fortenberry, 2006 10 5. Chris Durbin, 2003 98 Eric Nelson, 1999 29 5. Marty Crawford, 1996 24 5. Michael Griffin, 2003 8 6. Marty Crawford, 1996 96 Michael Griffin, 2003 29 Charley Carter, 1998 24 6. Steve Macko, 1978 7 7. Steve Macko, 1977 93 7. Marty Crawford, 1996 28 7. Chris Durbin, 2003 23 Mike Malinak, 1986 7 Chris Durbin, 2001 93 James Blair, 1998 28 8. Steve Macko, 1997 22 Brad Meyer, 1986 7 Kelly Shoppach, 2001 93 Jon Topolski, 1999 28 Trey Webb, 2003 22 Brad Meyer, 1987 7 10. Jason Jennings, 1999 90 Kelly Shoppach, 2001 28 Davis Wendzel, 2018 22 Mike Bohny, 1994 7 Chris Durbin, 2002 28 10. Ken Kolkhorst, 1977 21 Mike Huggins, 2002 7 BIG 12 SEASON Josh Ford, 2003 28 Jace Brewer, 2000 21 Ben Booker, 2007 7 1. Eric Nelson, 1997 58 Josh Ludy, 2012 28 Mike Huggins, 2001 21 2. Eric Nelson, 1999 49 BIG 12 SEASON 3. Jon Topolski, 1997 46 BIG 12 SEASON BIG 12 SEASON 1. Jon Topolski, 1998 5 David Murphy, 2003 46 1. Eric Nelson, 1997 21 1. Reid Brees, 2004 14 2. Jon Topolski, 1997 4 5. James Blair, 1997 42 2. Eric Nelson, 1998 16 2. Eric Nelson, 1999 13 Brooks Pinckard, 2011 4 Charley Carter, 1998 42 Eric Nelson, 1999 16 Miller Huggins, 2001 13 Cal Towey, 2013 4 7. Chris Durbin, 2001 41 Mike Huggins, 2000 16 4. Michael Griffin, 2003 12 5. Chris Durbin, 2002 3 8. Six Times 40 David Murphy, 2003 16 Logan Vick, 2012 12 Michael Griffin, 2003 3 6. Jason Jennings, 1999 15 6. Chad Polk, 1997 11 Mike Pankratz, 2004 3 CAREER Jon Topolski, 1999 15 Ross Bennett, 2002 11 Kevin Sevigny, 2006 3 1. Jon Topolski, 1996-99 333 Jace Brewer, 2000 15 Chris Durbin, 2003 11 Beamer Weems, 2007 3 2. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 329 Mike Huggins, 2002 15 9. Kelly Shoppach, 2000 10 10. 28 Times 2 3. Eric Nelson, 1996-99 327 Mark Cogdill, 1999 15 Chris Durbin, 2001 10 4. Marty Crawford, 1993-96 318 Matt Williams, 2000 10 CAREER 5. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 307 CAREER 1. Jon Topolski, 1996-99 25 6. Josh Ford, 2002-05 269 1. Jon Topolski, 1996-99 103 CAREER 2. Tony Huey, 1984-87 19 7. Matt Williams, 1998-01 240 2. Eric Nelson, 1996-99 95 1. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 79 3. Brad Meyer, 1984-87 18 8. Mike Malinak, 1984-87 239 3. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 93 2. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 66 4. Mike Malinak, 1984-87 17 9. Mike Bohny, 1991-94 235 4. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 85 3. Eric Nelson, 1996-99 64 5. Mike Briley, 1988-91 15 10. Raynor Campbell, 2007-10 234 5. Marty Crawford, 1993-96 80 4. Marty Crawford, 1993-96 63 Marty Crawford, 1993-96 15 6. Josh Ford, 2002-05 74 5. Matt Williams, 1998-01 59 Eric Nelson, 1996-99 15 BIG 12 CAREER 7. Mike Huggins, 2000-02 73 6. Mike Malinak, 1984-87 56 Chase Gerdes, 2004-07 15 1. Eric Nelson, 1997-99 147 8. Raynor Campbell, 2007-10 71 7. Fritz Connally, 1977-80 54 9. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 14 2. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 137 9. David Murphy, 2001-03 70 8. Josh Ford, 2002-05 52 Seth Fortenberry, 2003-06 14 3. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 132 10. Mike Malinak, 1984-87 69 9. Preston Underdown, 1997-00 51 Cal Towey, 2009-13 14 4. Raynor Campbell, 2007-10 121 10. Mike Huggins, 2000-02 50 5. Jon Topolski, 1997-99 120 BIG 12 CAREER BIG 12 CAREER 6. Matt Williams, 1998-01 115 1. Eric Nelson, 1997-99 53 BIG 12 CAREER 1. Jon Topolski, 1997-99 10 7. Josh Ford, 2002-05 111 2. Mike Huggins, 2000-02 44 1. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 34 2. Cal Towey, 2009-13 8 8. Preston Underdown, 1997-00 110 3. Jon Topolski, 1997-99 40 2. Matt Williams, 1998-01 32 3. Beamer Weems, 2006-08 7 9. Mike Huggins, 2000-02 107 4. Matt Williams, 1998-01 38 3. Preston Underdown, 1997-00 29 4. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 6 10. Ben Booker, 2006-09 102 Chris Durbin, 2000-03 38 Mike Huggins, 2000-02 29 Michael Griffin, 2002-05 6 Michael Griffin, 2002-05 38 5. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 27 Kevin Sevigny, 2003-06 6 7. Raynor Campbell, 2007-10 36 6. Eric Nelson, 1997-99 26 Brooks Pinckard, 2009-11 6 8. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 34 7. Ross Bennett, 2000-03 21 8. Eric Nelson, 1997-98 5 9. Josh Ford, 2002-05 31 Raynor Campbell, 2007-10 21 9. Jamie Bubela, 1999-00 4 10. Preston Underdown, 1997-00 30 9. Beamer Weems, 2006-08 20 Tim Hartshorn, 2000-02 4 David Murphy, 2001-03 30 Logan Vick, 2010-12 20 Chase Gerdes, 2004-07 4 Cal Towey, 2010-12 4 RECORDS

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HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN MULTIPLE-RBI GAMES EXTRA-BASE HITS SEASON SEASON SEASON SEASON 1. Charley Carter, 1998 21 1. Charley Carter, 1998 86 1. Eric Nelson, 1999 23 1. Charley Carter, 1998 47 2. Jon Topolski, 1998 19 2. Eric Nelson, 1999 79 2. Charley Carter, 1998 21 2. Chris Durbin, 2003 45 Matt Williams, 1999 19 3. Michael Griffin, 2003 76 Michael Griffin, 2003 21 Michael Griffin, 2003 45 4. Jason Jennings, 1998 18 4. Josh Ludy, 2012 71 4. Josh Ludy, 2012 20 4. Eric Nelson, 1999 43 Chris Durbin, 2003 18 5. Kelly Shoppach, 2001 69 5. Jon Topolski, 1999 19 5. Chris Durbin, 2001 40 6. Jason Jennings, 1999 17 6. Jason Jennings, 1999 68 Matt Williams, 1999 19 6. Jon Topolski, 1998 37 Eric Nelson, 1999 17 7. Marty Crawford, 1996 67 7. Jason Jennings, 1998 18 7. Steve Macko, 1977 36 Jon Topolski, 1999 17 Matt Williams, 1999 67 Shaver Hansen, 2009 18 Mike Malinak, 1986 36 Shaver Hansen, 2009 17 David Murphy, 2003 67 9. Marty Crawford, 1996 17 Marty Crawford, 1996 36 10. Josh Ludy, 2012 16 10. Josh Ford, 2003 63 Jason Jennings, 1999 17 10. Chris Durbin, 2002 35 Max Muncy, 2010 17 BIG 12 SEASON BIG 12 SEASON BIG 12 SEASON 1. Charley Carter, 1998 10 1. Charley Carter, 1998 33 BIG 12 SEASON 1. Eric Nelson, 1999 23 2. James Blair, 1997 9 James Blair, 1997 33 1. Eric Nelson, 1999 12 2. Chris Durbin, 2003 20 Jeremy Dodson, 1997 9 3. Eric Nelson, 1999 32 2. James Blair, 1997 10 3. Charley Carter, 1998 19 Eric Nelson, 1998 9 Kelly Shoppach, 2001 32 Jason Jennings, 1999 10 Chris Durbin, 2001 19 Jon Topolski, 1998 9 5. Jason Jennings, 1999 30 Jon Topolski, 1999 10 5. Chad Polk, 1997 18 Josh Ford, 2004 9 Miller Huggins, 2002 30 Jace Brewer, 2000 10 Matt Williams, 2001 18 Michael Griffin, 2004 9 Michael Griffin, 2003 30 6. James Blair, 1998 9 Reid Brees, 2004 18 Shaver Hansen, 2009 9 8. Jon Topolski, 1999 29 Charley Carter, 1998 9 8. Four times 17 9. Jon Topolski, 1997 8 Josh Ludy, 2012 29 Jason Jennings, 1998 9 Eric Nelson, 1999 8 10. Kyle Reynolds, 2004 28 Matt Williams, 1999 9 CAREER Chris Durbin, 2001 8 Michael Griffin, 2003 9 1. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 130 Matt Williams, 2001 8 CAREER 2. Jon Topolski, 1996-99 116 Chris Durbin, 2003 8 1. Eric Nelson, 1996-99 204 CAREER 3. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 115 Josh Ludy, 2012 8 2. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 200 1. Eric Nelson, 1996-99 57 4. Eric Nelson, 1996-99 113 3. Jon Topolski, 1996-99 187 2. Jon Topolski, 1996-99 49 5. Matt Williams, 1998-01 106 CAREER 4. Matt Williams, 1998-01 179 Matt Williams, 1998-01 49 6. Fritz Connally, 1977-80 96 1. Jon Topolski, 1996-99 50 5. Mike Malinak, 1984-87 174 4. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 48 7. Josh Ford, 2002-05 94 2. Matt Williams, 1998-01 43 6. Marty Crawford, 1993-96 169 5. Mike Malinak, 1984-87 47 8. Marty Crawford, 1993-96 91 3. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 41 Chris Durbin, 2000-03 169 6. Josh Ford, 2002-05 44 9. Jeremy Dodson, 1996-98 80 4. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 39 Josh Ford, 2002-05 169 7. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 43 Jason Jennings, 1997-99 80 5. Fritz Connally, 1977-80 38 9. Fritz Connally, 1977-80 165 8. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 42 6. Josh Ford, 2002-05 37 10. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 161 9. Max Muncy, 2010-12 41 BIG 12 CAREER 7. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 35 10. Marty Crawford, 1993-96 40 1. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 60 8. Eric Nelson, 1996-99 34 BIG 12 CAREER 2. Eric Nelson, 1997-99 51 9. Mike Malinak, 1984-87 33 1. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 83 BIG 12 CAREER 3. Matt Williams, 1998-01 48 10. Jeremy Dodson, 1996-98 30 2. Eric Nelson, 1997-99 82 1. Eric Nelson, 1997-99 28 Michael Griffin, 2000-05 48 3. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 80 2. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 24 5. Jon Topolski, 1997-99 47 BIG 12 CAREER 4. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 79 Matt Williams, 1998-99 24 6. Mike Huggins, 2000-02 43 1. Jon Topolski, 1997-99 24 5. Matt Williams, 1998-01 78 4. Mike Huggins, 2000-02 21 7. Preston Underdown, 1997-00 41 2. Eric Nelson, 1997-99 20 6. Mike Huggins, 2000-02 75 Michael Griffin, 2002-05 21 8. Josh Ford, 2002-05 38 Chris Durbin, 2000-03 20 7. Jon Topolski, 1997-99 74 6. Jon Topolski, 1997-99 20 Beamer Weems, 2006-08 38 4. James Blair, 1997-98 16 8. Josh Ford, 2002-05 66 7. James Blair, 1997-98 19 10. Raynor Campbell, 2007-10 35 Jason Jennings, 1997-99 16 9. James Blair, 1997-98 59 Preston Underdown, 1997-00 19 Josh Ford, 2002-05 16 Preston Underdown, 1997-00 59 Chris Durbin, 2000-03 19 7. Matt Williams, 1998-01 15 Zach Dillon, 2003-06 59 Josh Ford, 2002-05 19 Michael Griffin, 2002-05 15 Raynor Campbell, 2007-10 59 9. Max Muncy, 2010-12 14 10. Kelly Shoppach, 1999-01 13 Cal Towey, 2009-13 13 RECORDS

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TOTAL BASES SLUGGING PERCENTAGE WALKS HIT BY PITCH SEASON SEASON SEASON SEASON 1. Charley Carter, 1998 190 1. Charley Carter, 1998 .772 1. Logan Vick, 2010 59 1. Nathan Orf, 2012 35 2. Eric Nelson, 1999 185 2. Mickey Sullivan, 1954 .731 2. Jon Topolski, 1999 55 2. Matt Williams, 2000 23 3. Chris Durbin, 2003 183 3. Jeremy Dodson, 1997 .710 3. Zach Dillon, 2006 53 3. Kelly Shoppach, 2000 16 4. David Murphy, 2003 180 4. Fritz Connally, 1980 .697 4. Leonard Woods, 1977 50 Josh Ford, 2005 16 5. Michael Griffin, 2003 178 5. Mike Malinak, 1986 .696 5. Jeremy Dodson, 1998 49 Cal Towey, 2012 16 6. Jon Topolski, 1998 172 6. Jon Topolski, 1998 .688 Jon Topolski, 1998 49 6. Aaron Miller, 2008 15 7. Chris Durbin, 2001 162 7. Steve Macko, 1977 .686 Jason Jennings, 1999 49 7. Chris Durbin, 2003 14 8. Jason Jennings, 1999 155 8. Mel Corbo, 1959 .667 8. Keith Shepherd, 1985 47 Cal Towey, 2013 14 9. Marty Crawford, 1996 154 9. Jason Jennings, 1999 .665 9. Luke Prestridge, 1977 46 9. Jason Marshall, 1993 13 Jon Topolski, 1999 154 10. Marty Crawford, 1996 .664 Burl Coker, 1978 46 Nathan Orf, 2013 13

BIG 12 SEASON BIG 12 SEASON BIG 12 SEASON BIG 12 SEASON 1. Eric Nelson, 1999 90 1. Eric Nelson, 1999 .744 1. Jon Topolski, 1997 25 1. Matt Williams, 2000 18 2. Jon Topolski, 1997 84 2. Matt Czimskey, 2007 .729 2. James Blair, 1997 24 2. Nathan Orf, 2012 16 3. Charley Carter, 1998 82 3. Charley Carter, 1998 .726 Logan Vick, 2010 24 3. Aaron Miller, 2008 10 4. Eric Nelson, 1997 80 4. Josh Ford, 2004 .719 4. Jeremy Dodson, 1998 23 4. Kelly Shoppach, 2000 7 5. Chris Durbin, 2001 77 5. Josh Ludy, 2012 .695 5. Anthony Hensley, 2000 20 Chris Durbin, 2003 7 Chris Durbin, 2003 77 6. Chris Durbin, 2003 .688 6. Jon Topolski, 1999 19 Josh Ford, 2005 7 7. Jon Topolski, 1998 76 7. Jeremy Dodson, 1997 .684 7. Jon Topolski, 1998 18 Lawton Langford, 2013 7 8. James Blair, 1997 75 8. Matt Williams, 2001 .674 Cal Towey, 2013 18 8. Ross Bennett, 2003 6 9. Eric Nelson, 1998 73 9. Chris Durbin, 2001 .670 9. Chad Polk, 1997 17 Cal Towey, 2012 6 10. Michael Griffin, 2004 70 10. Miller Huggins, 2002 .663 Kelly Shoppach, 2000 17 10. 13 times 5 David Murphy, 2003 17 CAREER CAREER Max Muncy, 2011 17 CAREER 1. Jon Topolski, 1996-99 574 1. Jeremy Dodson, 1996-98 .613 1. Nathan Orf, 2012-13 48 2. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 529 2. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 .606 CAREER 2. Matt Williams, 1998-01 47 3. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 528 3. Mike Malinak, 1984-87 .605 1. Jon Topolski, 1996-99 185 3. Cal Towey, 2009-13 40 4. Eric Nelson, 1996-99 523 4. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 .594 2. Logan Vick, 2010-12 134 4. Josh Ford, 2002-05 34 5. Marty Crawford, 1993-96 450 5. Jon Topolski, 1996-99 .592 3. Keith Shepherd, 1983-86 133 5. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 32 6. Josh Ford, 2002-05 442 6. Fritz Connally, 1977-80 .576 Matt Williams, 1998-01 133 6. Aaron Miller, 2007-09 7. Matt Williams, 1998-01 436 Kelly Shoppach, 1999-01 .576 5. Fritz Connally, 1977-80 131 31 8. Mike Malinak, 1984-87 428 8. Eric Nelson, 1996-99 .553 6. Cal Towey, 2009-13 123 7. Gregg Glime, 2007-10 27 9. Fritz Connally, 1977-80 396 9. David Murphy, 2001-03 .544 7. Brad Meyer, 1984-87 118 8. Kelly Shoppach, 1999-01 24 10. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 365 Aaron Miller, 2007-09 .544 8. Zach Dillon, 2003-06 115 Michael Griffin, 2002-05 24 9. Mike Robison, 1988-91 114 10. Eric Nelson, 1996-99 23 BIG 12 CAREER BIG 12 CAREER 10. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 113 Ross Bennett, 2000-03 23 1. Eric Nelson, 1997-99 243 1. Jon Topolski, 1997-99 .639 Paul Witt, 2002-05 23 Chris Durbin, 2000-03 243 2. Eric Nelson, 1997-99 .638 BIG 12 CAREER Lawton Langford, 2010-14 23 3. Jon Topolski, 1997-99 225 3. James Blair, 1997-98 .637 1. Jon Topolski, 1997-99 62 4. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 216 4. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 .631 2. Logan Vick, 2010-12 54 BIG 12 CAREER 5. Matt Williams, 1998-01 194 5. Jeremy Dodson, 1997-98 .617 3. Matt Williams, 1998-01 50 1. Matt Williams, 1998-01 30 6. Josh Ford, 2002-05 184 6. Chad Polk, 1997-98 .602 4. Cal Towey, 2009-13 45 2. Nathan Orf, 2012-13 19 7. Mike Huggins, 2000-02 176 7. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 .581 5. Lawton Langford, 2010-14 44 3. Josh Ford, 2002-05 17 8. Preston Underdown, 1997-00 172 8. Beamer Weems, 2006-08 .580 6. Zach Dillon, 2003-06 43 Cal Towey, 2009-13 17 9. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 165 9. Cal Towey, 2009-13 .555 7. Preston Underdown, 1997-00 42 4. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 15 10. Beamer Weems, 2006-08 157 10. Kelly Shoppach, 1999-01 .546 8. Max Muncy, 2010-12 41 Aaron Miller, 2007-09 15 9. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 40 6. Gregg Glime, 2007-10 14 10. David Murphy, 2001-03 39 7. Paul Witt, 2002-05 12 9. Ross Bennett, 2000-03 11 10. Kelly Shoppach, 1999-01 10 Lawton Langford, 2010-14 10 RECORDS

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STRIKEOUTS ON-BASE PERCENTAGE STOLEN BASES SACRIFICE FLIES SEASON SEASON SEASON SEASON 1. Cal Towey, 2012 63 1. Steve Macko, 1977 .508 1. Mike Robison, 1991 40 1. Trey Webb, 2002 8 2. Cole Haring, 2018 62 2. Zach Dillon, 2006 .496 2. Brooks Pinckard, 2011 36 Matt Trozzo, 1993 8 3. Preston Underdown, 1998 61 3. Jason Jennings, 1999 .493 3. Mike Robison, 1990 33 3. Gene de los Santos, 1980 7 4. Aaron Miller, 2008 60 4. Marty Crawford, 1996 .489 Matt Trozzo, 1994 33 Jason Jennings, 1997 7 5. Paul Witt, 2005 58 5. David Murphy, 2003 .487 5. Anthony Hensley, 2000 32 Jeremy Dodson, 1998 7 Shaver Hansen, 2007 58 6. Burl Dean Coker, 1978 .482 6. Anthony Hensley, 1999 29 Mike Huggins, 2002 7 Jake Miller, 2012 58 Jon Topolski, 1999 .482 7. Matt Trozzo, 1993 28 Ben Booker, 2006 7 8. Jeremy Dodson, 1998 57 8. Logan Vick, 2010 .473 Jaime Bubela, 2000 28 Tim Jackson, 2007 7 Shaver Hansen, 2009 57 9. Keith Shepherd, 1986 .472 9. Jack Stubbs, 1992 26 Dustin Dickerson, 2008 7 10. Aaron Dodson, 2017 55 10. Nathan Orf, 2013 .470 10. Trent Weaver, 1989 25 10. Jace Brewer, 2000 6 James Blair, 1998 25 Kyle Reynolds, 2004 6 BIG 12 SEASON BIG 12 SEASON Kevin Russo, 2006 6 1. Aaron Dodson, 2017 33 1. Zach Dillon, 2006 .504 BIG 12 SEASON Beamer Weems, 2006 6 2. Preston Underdown, 1998 32 2. Jon Topolski, 1999 .488 1. Anthony Hensley, 2000 14 Landis Ware, 2011 6 Shaver Hansen, 2009 32 3. David Murphy, 2003 .485 2. Jaime Bubela, 2000 13 Jake Miller, 2013 6 4. Kelly Shoppach, 2001 30 4. Matt Williams, 2000 .484 3. Eric Nelson, 1997 12 Aaron Miller, 2008 30 5. Cal Towey, 2013 .482 4. Brooks Pinckard, 2011 11 SACRIFICE FLIES Aaron Dodson, 2016 30 6. Logan Vick, 2010 .480 5. James Blair, 1997 10 CAREER 7. Seth Fortenberry, 2006 29 7. James Blair, 1997 .476 Anthony Hensley, 1999 10 1. Jake Miller, 2010-13 16 8. Jeremy Dodson, 1998 28 8. Eric Nelson, 1997 .474 Seth Fortenberry, 2006 10 Michael Griffin, 2002-05 16 Kameron Esthay, 2016 28 9. Dustin Dickerson, 2007 .467 8. Logan Brown, 2015 9 3. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 14 10. Jeremy Dodson, 1997 27 10. Jeremy Dodson, 1998 .465 9. Eric Nelson, 1999 8 Mike Huggins, 2000-02 14 Kelly Shoppach, 2000 27 Trey Webb, 2002 8 5. Jeremy Dodson, 1996-98 13 Cole Haring, 2018 27 CAREER Trey Webb, 2001-03 13 1. Keith Shepherd, 1983-86 .467 CAREER Zach Dillon, 2003-06 13 CAREER 2. Jon Topolski, 1996-99 .454 1. Mike Robison, 1988-91 115 8. Marty Crawford, 1993-96 12 1. Matt Williams, 1998-01 203 3. Luke Prestridge, 1976-79 .444 2. Matt Trozzo, 1991-94 87 Matt Williams, 1998-01 12 2. Aaron Dodson, 2014-17 201 4. Jeremy Dodson, 1996-98 .442 3. Jon Topolski, 1996-99 74 Kyle Reynolds, 2003-05 12 3. Preston Underdown, 1997-00 189 5. Marty Crawford, 1993-96 .438 4. Brooks Pinckard, 2009-11 65 Beamer Weems, 2006-08 12 4. Cal Towey, 2009-13 188 6. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 .433 5. Mike Bohny, 1991-94 61 Raynor Campbell, 2007-10 12 5. Jake Miller, 2010-13 180 Kelly Shoppach, 1999-01 .433 Anthony Hensley, 1999-00 61 6. Raynor Campbell, 2007-10 171 8. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 .430 7. Eric Nelson, 1996-99 60 7. Shaver Hansen, 2007-09 168 9. Fritz Connally, 1977-80 .428 8. Tony Huey, 1984-87 54 SACRIFICE HITS 9. Eric Nelson, 1996-99 160 10. Cal Towey, 2009-13 .425 James Blair, 1996-98 54 SEASON Jon Topolski, 1996-99 160 Adam Toth, 2012-15 54 1. Steve DalPorto, 2011 15 BIG 12 CAREER 2. Brett Doe, 2014 14 BIG 12 CAREER 1. Zach Dillon, 2003-06 .454 BIG 12 CAREER 3. Lawton Langford, 2012 13 1. Preston Underdown, 1997-00 97 2. Nathan Orf, 2012-13 .449 1. Eric Nelson, 1997-99 26 4. Cal Towey, 2012 12 2. Raynor Campbell, 2007-10 90 3. Cal Towey, 2009-13 .447 2. Anthony Hensley, 1999-00 24 5. Kevin Russo, 2005 11 3. Matt Williams, 1998-01 87 4. James Blair, 1997-98 .442 Brooks Pinckard, 2009-11 24 Beamer Weems, 2006 11 4. Shaver Hansen, 2007-09 84 5. Jon Topolski, 1997-99 .440 4. Jamie Bubela, 1999-00 19 Brooks Pinckard, 2010 11 Aaron Dodson, 2014-17 84 Lawton Langford, 2010-13 .439 Chase Gerdes, 2004-07 19 8. Steve Ecton, 1983 10 6. Aaron Miller, 2007-09 77 7. Jeremy Dodson, 1997-98 .436 6. Logan Brown, 2012-15 18 Jake Miller, 2012 10 7. Cal Towey, 2009-13 76 8. Matt Williams, 1998-01 .433 7. James Blair, 1997-98 17 Steven McLean, 2016 10 8. Landis Ware, 2008-11 75 9. Chris Durbin, 2000-03 .433 8. Ben Booker, 2006-09 16 Josh Bissonette, 2017 10 9. Jake Miller, 2010-13 72 10. Eric Nelson, 1997-99 .430 8. Jon Topolski, 1997-99 13 Kameron Esthay, 2015-17 72 Seth Fortenberry, 2003-06 13 SACRIFICE HITS Raynor Campbell, 2007-10 13 CAREER 1. Landis Ware, 2008-11 23 2. Steve DalPorto, 2010-13 22 3. Paul Witt, 2002-05 21 Joey Hainsfurther, 2009-12 21 5. Lawton Langford, 2010-14 20 6. Brett Doe, 2013-14 19 Steven McLean, 2014-17 19 8. Beamer Weems, 2006-08 18 Cal Towey, 2009-13 18 Jake Miller, 2010-13 18

HITTING STREAKS SEASON & MULTIPLE-SEASON BIG 12 SEASON BIG 12 MULTIPLE-SEASON 1. James Blair, 1997-1998 31 1. James Blair, 1997 19 1. James Blair, 1997-1998 23 2. Kelly Shoppach, 2001 28 David Murphy, 2003 19 2. Kelly Shoppach, 2000-2001 22 3. Dustin Dickerson, 2009 24 3. Kelly Shoppach, 2001 18 3. Eric Nelson, 1997-1998 18 3. Charley Carter, 1998 22 4. Richard Cunningham, 2017 18 Jason Jennings, 1997-1998 18 4. Jason Jennings, 1998 21 5. Eric Nelson, 1997 17 5. Ben Booker, 2007-2008 15

RECORDS Jon Topolski, 1999 21 6. Dustin Dickerson, 2009 16 6. Eric Nelson, 1998-1999 12 David Murphy, 2003 21 7. Jason Jennings, 1998 13 Dustin Dickerson, 2007-08 12 7. Matt Czimskey, 2007 19 Charley Carter, 1998 13 7. Seven players 10 8. Mark Saccomanno, 2003 18 Jon Topolski, 1999 13 9. Eric Nelson, 1997 17 Josh Ford, 2005 13 Chris Durbin, 2001 17 Seth Fortenberry, 2006 13 Ben Booker, 2007 13

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GAMES PLAYED 1955 Jerry Mallett .389 1983 Ronnie King 146 2009 Shaver Hansen 52 1982 Jim Trevathan 10 YEAR PLAYER G 1956 Jacke Davis .373 1984 Ronnie King 167 2010 Logan Vick 59 1983 Richard Gough 10 1970 three players 37 1957 Jerry Mallett .429 1985 Greg Dennis 200 2011 Max Muncy 40 1984 Mike Malinak 16 1971 John Dodgen 38 1958 Ted Uhlaender .367 1986 Todd Hawkins 207 2012 Nathan Orf 61 1985 Greg Dennis 16 1972 Roland Lundy 40 1959 Mel Carbo .348 1987 Brad Meyer 194 2013 Lawton Langford 37 1986 Mike Malinak 17 1973 Denny Copeland 35 1960 Jerry Funk .388 1988 Trent Weaver 193 2014 Adam Toth 33 1987 Mike Malinak 13 Bob Redding 35 1961 Ronnie Goodwin .419 1989 Steve Kliafas 169 2015 Logan Brown 33 1988 Trent Weaver 15 1974 Rick Clopton 44 1962 Tom Ledbetter .370 1990 Mike Robison 172 2016 Richard Cunningham 40 1989 Mike Briley 13 1975 Rick Clopton 44 1963 Ronnie Goodwin .387 1991 Kevin Ellis 225 2017 Shea Langeliers 43 Tommy Echols 13 1976 Rick Clopton 41 1964 Jerry Hall .329 1992 Mike Bohny 196 2018 Nick Loftin 52 1990 Emile Sevadjian 10 Kenny Kolkhorst 41 1965 Jimmy Mallon .346 1993 Marty Crawford 234 1991 Kevin Ellis 14 1977 Fritz Connally 57 1966 Don Looper .277 1994 Marty Crawford 201 HITS 1992 Kevin Ellis 11 1978 three players 58 1967 Ricky Head .348 1995 Marty Crawford 197 YEAR PLAYER H 1993 Marty Crawford 13 1979 three players 59 1968 Bill Lykes .341 1996 Jon Topolski 238 1970 Skip Balthrop 53 Jason Marshall 13 1980 Fritz Connally 46 1969 Rick Dusek .304 1997 Eric Nelson 242 1971 John Dodgen 37 1994 Marty Crawford 10 Mark Simon 46 1970 Skip Balthrop .390 1998 Eric Nelson 262 1972 Roland Lundy 40 1995 Marty Crawford 16 1981 Jay Jeffrey 45 1971 Dennis Copeland .324 1999 Eric Nelson 282 1973 Rick Clopton 33 1996 Marty Crawford 24 Mark Simon 45 1972 Roland Lundy .310 2000 Jace Brewer 247 1974 Rick Clopton 44 1997 Eric Nelson 16 1982 Billy Davis 47 1973 Rick Clopton .300 2001 Chris Durbin 260 1975 Julian Serna 52 Chad Polk 16 James Woods 47 1974 Rick Clopton .328 2002 Trey Webb 267 1976 Rick Clopton 43 1998 Charley Carter 24 1983 Steve Ecton 48 1975 Mike Czimskey .349 2003 Michael Griffin 294 1977 Steve Macko 93 1999 Eric Nelson 20 1984 three players 49 1976 Rick Clopton .326 2004 Michael Griffin 254 1978 Luke Prestridge 62 2000 Jace Brewer 21 1985 three players 55 1977 Steve Macko .417 2005 Michael Griffin 294 1979 Luke Prestridge 54 2001 Chris Durbin 25 1986 Mike Malinak 62 1978 Luke Prestridge .332 2006 Kevin Russo 232 1980 Fritz Connally 49 2002 Chris Durbin 25 Keith Shepherd 62 1979 Greg Pennington .400 Beamer Weems 232 Gene de los Santos 49 2003 Michael Griffin 26 1987 five players 53 1980 Gene de los Santos .377 2007 Ben Booker 232 1981 Jay Jeffrey 47 2004 Reid Brees 17 1988 Trent Weaver 56 1981 Jay Jeffrey .320 2008 Adam Hornung 222 1982 Jim Trevathan 47 Michael Griffin 17 1989 Mike Robison 51 1982 Jim Trevathan .359 2009 Dustin Dickerson 228 1983 Ronnie King 45 2005 Zach Dillon 20 Sean Severide 51 1983 Cal Wood .312 2010 Joey Hainsfurther 236 1984 Ronnie King 59 2006 Zach Dillon 14 1990 Ray Hammond 52 1984 Keith Shepherd .373 2011 Max Muncy 227 1985 Greg Dennis 74 2007 Beamer Weems 17 1991 three players 60 1985 Steve Jarvie .374 2012 Max Muncy 255 1986 Mike Malinak 77 2008 Aaron Miller 18 1992 Mike Bohny 55 1986 Mike Malinak .372 2013 Nathan Orf 215 1987 Tony Huey 69 2009 Dustin Dickerson 16 1993 Mike Bohny 60 1987 Mike Malinak .363 2014 Adam Toth 216 1988 Trent Weaver 60 2010 Logan Vick 17 Marty Crawford 60 1988 Trent Weaver .311 2015 Logan Brown 219 1989 Steve Kliafas 57 2011 Landis Ware 14 1994 Marty Crawford 53 1989 Michael Briley .372 2016 Darryn Sheppard 204 1990 Mike Robison 57 2012 Logan Vick 25 Brent Shepherd 53 1990 Kevin Ellis .338 2017 Shea Langeliers 211 1991 Kevin Ellis 76 2013 Nathan Orf 15 1995 four players 53 1991 Kevin Ellis .338 2018 Shea Langeliers 226 1992 Mike Bohny 55 2014 Adam Toth 9 1996 three players 59 1992 Brian Black .319 1993 Marty Crawford 82 Aaron Dodson 9 1997 three players 55 1993 Marty Crawford .350 RUNS 1994 Marty Crawford 71 Matt Menard 9 1998 Charley Carter 62 1994 Marty Crawford .353 YEAR PLAYER R 1995 Marty Crawford 69 2015 Darryn Sheppard 10 Jeremy Dodson 62 1995 Marty Crawford .350 1970 Skip Balthrop 21 1996 Marty Crawford 96 Logan Brown 10 1999 three players 65 1996 Marty Crawford .414 1971 Raul Zamora 23 1997 Eric Nelson 89 2016 Kameron Esthay 14 2000 Jace Brewer 61 1997 James Blair .376 1972 Denny Copeland 17 1998 Charley Carter 99 2017 Richard Cunningham 15 Matt Williams 61 1998 Charley Carter .402 1973 Rick Clopton 26 1999 Eric Nelson 102 2018 Davis Wendzel 22 2001 three players 61 1999 Jason Jennings .386 1974 Rick Clopton 25 2000 Jaime Bubela 73 2002 three players 62 2000 Jaime Bubela .341 1975 Rick Clopton 34 2001 Chris Durbin 93 TRIPLES 2003 four players 68 2001 Kelly Shoppach .397 1976 Rick Clopton 28 Kelly Shoppach 93 YEAR PLAYER 3B 2004 Michael Griffin 60 2002 Ross Bennett .357 1977 Steve Macko 68 2002 Trey Webb 89 1970 George Lyons 3 2005 four players 70 2003 David Murphy .413 1978 Burl Coker 52 2003 David Murphy 121 1971 three players 1 2006 three players 63 2004 Reid Brees .355 1979 Fritz Connally 28 2004 Michael Griffin 74 1972 Denny Copeland 2 2007 Chase Gerdes 62 2005 Josh Ford .328 Shane Nolen 28 2005 Michael Griffin 85 Roland Lundy 2 2008 three players 58 2006 Zach Dillon .364 1980 Mark Simon 48 2006 Zach Dillon 75 1973 Rick Clopton 1 2009 Shaver Hansen 56 2007 Raynor Campbell .321 1981 Jay Jeffrey 28 2007 Ben Booker 71 Danny Dugan 1 Aaron Miller 56 2008 Shaver Hansen .326 1982 Cedric Mack 24 Beamer Weems 71 1974 Rick Clopton 4 2010 Logan Vick 60 2009 Dustin Dickerson .377 James Woods 24 2008 Shaver Hansen 72 1975 Rick Clopton 2 2011 Max Muncy 59 2010 Joey Hainsfurther .339 1983 Ronnie King 31 2009 Dustin Dickerson 86 Duncan Shanklin 2 2012 Max Muncy 66 2011 Max Muncy .322 1984 Ronnie King 50 2010 Joey Hainsfurther 80 1976 Shane Nolen 2 Cal Towey 66 2012 Josh Ludy .362 1985 Greg Dennis 55 2011 Max Muncy 73 1977 Steve Macko 7 2013 Jake Miller 55 2013 Nathan Orf .377 1986 Mike Malinak 60 2012 Josh Ludy 84 1978 Manuel Ordones 4 Nathan Orf 55 2014 Adam Toth .296 1987 Brad Meyer 46 2013 Nathan Orf 81 1979 three players 2 Cal Towey 55 2015 Kameron Esthay .323 1988 Trent Weaver 36 2014 Adam Toth 64 1980 Brent Lummus 3 2014 Adam Toth 57 2016 Matt Menard .309 1989 Trent Weaver 41 2015 Logan Brown 63 1981 three players 2 2015 Logan Brown 55 2017 Aaron Dodson .344 1990 Mike Robison 48 2016 Steven McLean 62 1982 Randy Hill 3 2016 Steven McLean 53 2018 Richard Cunningham .342 1991 Mike Robison 63 2017 Shea Langeliers 66 1983 Jim Trevathan 3 2017 Kameron Esthay 57 1992 Mike Bohny 34 2018 Richard Cunningham 77 1984 Ronnie King 5 Matt Menard 57 AT BATS 1993 Mark Martin 50 1985 Kyle Todd 10 2018 Shea Langeliers 58 YEAR PLAYER AB 1994 Matt Trozzo 45 DOUBLES 1986 Mike Malinak 7 Andy Thomas 58 1970 John Dodgen 137 1995 Ben Bronson 40 YEAR PLAYER 2B Brad Meyer 7 Davis Wendzel 58 1971 John Dodgen 123 1996 Jon Topolski 68 1970 Skip Baltrow 7 1987 Tony Huey 10

1972 Roland Lundy 129 1997 Jon Topolski 69 1971 three players 5 1988 Jackie Ball 3 RECORDS BATTING AVERAGE 1973 Bob Redding 119 1998 Jon Topolski 74 1972 Roland Lundy 10 1989 Mike Briley 4 MIN. 2.5 AB PER TEAM GAME 1974 Rick Clopton 134 1999 Eric Nelson 77 1973 Denny Copeland 8 1990 Mike Robison 5 YEAR PLAYER Avg. Pee Wee Serna 134 2000 Kelly Shoppach 51 1974 Mike Czimskey 6 1991 Mike Briley 6 1947 Hal Harris .352 1975 Pee Wee Serna 167 2001 Trevor Mote 68 1975 Rick Clopton 11 1992 Brian Black 4 1948 Chuck Devereaux .375 1976 Rick Clopton 132 2002 Trey Webb 62 Pee Wee Serna 11 Sean Severide 4 1949 Dutch Schroeder .384 1977 Steve Macko 223 2003 Chris Durbin 94 1976 Steve Macko 13 1993 Joe Wharton 5 1950 Adrian Burk .381 1978 Mike Johanson 198 2004 Michael Griffin 46 1977 Steve Macko 22 1994 Mike Bohny 7 1951 Larry Isbell .333 1979 Mike Johanson 174 2005 Michael Griffin 51 1978 Kenny Kolkhorst 15 1995 Marty Crawford 6 1952 Larry Isbell .431 1980 Greg Pennington 154 2006 Seth Fortenberry 51 1979 Fritz Connally 18 1996 Scott Morrison 6 1953 Mickey Sullivan .400 1981 Jay Jeffrey 147 2007 Chase Gerdes 51 1980 Gene de los Santos 19 Jon Topolski 6 1954 Mickey Sullivan .519 1982 James Woods 158 2008 Shaver Hansen 48 1981 Mark Simon 11 1997 Jon Topolski 6

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1998 Jon Topolski 11 1990 Kevin Ellis 87 2011 Max Muncy 37 1981 Cedrick Mack 9 1999 Eric Nelson 6 RUNS BATTED IN 1991 Kevin Ellis 129 2012 Logan Vick 43 Brad Oliver 9 2000 Jaime Bubela 4 YEAR PLAYER RBI 1992 Mike Bohny 75 2013 Cal Towey 36 1982 Cedrick Mack 19 2001 David Murphy 3 1970 Lloyd Balthrop 16 1993 Jason Marshall 117 2014 Lawton Langford 35 1983 Ronnie King 12 2002 Mike Huggins 7 W. Turney Fox Dykes 16 1994 Mike Bohny 94 2015 Duncan Wendel 19 1984 Ronnie King 14 2003 Michael Griffin 8 1971 Four players 16 1995 Mike Bohny 94 2016 Josh Bissonette 29 1985 Greg Dennis 9 2004 Mike Pankratz 4 1972 Denny Copeland 19 1996 Marty Crawford 154 2017 T.J. Raguse 31 Kyle Todd 9 2005 Chase Gerdes 5 1973 Bob Redding 22 1997 Jon Topolski 142 2018 Andy Thomas 41 1986 Tony Huey 22 2006 Seth Fortenberry 10 1974 Rick Clopton 23 1998 Charley Carter 190 1987 Brad Meyer 20 2007 Ben Booker 7 Pee Wee Serna 23 1999 Eric Nelson 185 TOTAL SACRIFICES 1988 Mike Robison 24 2008 Shaver Hansen 6 1975 Ken Kolkhorst 32 2000 Jace Brewer 124 YEAR PLAYER SAC 1989 Trent Weaver 25 2009 Raynor Campbell 2 1976 Shane Nolen 30 2001 Chris Durbin 162 1970 Roland Lundy 8 1990 Mike Robison 33 Joey Hainsfurther 2 1977 Ken Kolkhorst 51 2002 Mike Huggins 139 1971 Bart Bratcher 4 1991 Mike Robison 40 2010 Brooks Pinckard 6 1978 Mike Johanson 48 2003 Chris Durbin 183 1972 John Walters 8 1992 Jack Stubbs 26 2011 Brooks Pinckard 5 1979 Luke Prestridge 30 2004 Josh Ford 125 1973 Tommy Oliphant 9 1993 Matt Trozzo 28 2012 Cal Towey 4 1980 Fritz Connally 49 2005 Josh Ford 135 1974 n/a 1994 Matt Trozzo 33 2013 Cal Towey 5 1981 Jeff Mallett 30 2006 Seth Fortenberry 131 1975 n/a 1995 Ben Bronson 18 2014 Adam Toth 4 1982 Tank Davis 32 2007 Beamer Weems 125 1976 Duncan Shanklin 6 1996 Jon Topolski 16 2015 Joe Sabatini 2 1983 Cal Wood 30 2008 Shaver Hansen 118 1977 Luke Prestridge 6 1997 Eric Nelson 20 West Tunnell 2 1984 Mike Malinak 34 Aaron Miller 118 Duncan Shanklin 6 1998 James Blair 25 Adam Toth 2 Keith Shepherd 34 2009 Shaver Hansen 132 1978 Mike Johanson 5 1999 Anthony Hensley 29 2016 Richard Cunningham 5 1985 Kyle Todd 43 2010 Logan Vick 126 Mike Wells 5 2000 Anthony Hensley 32 2017 Richard Cunningham 3 1986 Mike Malinak 57 2011 Max Muncy 116 1979 Mike Johanson 7 2001 Chris Durbin 11 2018 Tucker Cascadden 3 1987 Mike Malinak 49 2012 Josh ludy 147 1980 Gene de los Santos 9 2002 Trey Webb 18 1988 Trent Weaver 28 2013 Nathan Orf 101 1981 Brent Lummus 7 2003 Trey Webb 15 HOME RUNS 1989 Tommy Echols 33 2014 Adam Toth 90 1982 Steve Ecton 5 2004 Michael Griffin 17 Year Player HR Steve Kliafas 33 2015 Logan Brown 78 Spike Hubenak 5 2005 Chase Gerdes 11 1970 Don Dodgen 3 1990 Kevin Ellis 41 2016 Darryn Sheppard 98 1983 Steve Ecton 11 Kyle Reynolds 11 1971 Don Dodgen 3 1991 Kevin Ellis 53 2017 Shea Langeliers 114 1984 Brad Lambert 7 2006 Seth Fortenberry 22 1972 Wendell Crabb 3 1992 Ray Hammond 28 2018 Richard Cunningham 122 1985 Tony Huey 9 2007 Chase Gerdes 17 1973 John Redding 4 1993 Jason Marshall 59 1986 Brad Meyer 10 2008 Ben Booker 11 1974 Danny Dugan 5 1994 Mike Bohny 40 WALKS 1987 Todd Wilson 7 2009 Brooks Pinckard 11 1975 Ken Kolkhurst 7 1995 Marty Crawford 38 YEAR PLAYER BB 1988 Trent Weaver 7 2010 Brooks Pinckard 18 1976 Rick Clopton 5 1996 Marty Crawford 67 1970 Skip Balthrop 16 1989 Jud Arrington 9 2011 Brooks Pinckard 36 1977 Leonard Woods 13 1997 James Blair 51 Roland Lundy 16 1990 Ray Hammond 7 2012 Logan Vick 19 1978 Fritz Connally 11 1998 Charley Carter 86 1971 John Dodgen 16 1991 Mike Briley 13 2013 Adam Toth 18 1979 Fritz Connally 6 1999 Eric Nelson 79 Raul Zamora 16 1992 Brian Black 7 2014 Adam Toth 13 1980 Ftitz Connally 14 2000 Jace Brewer 50 1972 Roland Lundy 20 1993 Matt Trozzo 12 2015 Logan Brown 21 1981 Jeff Mallett 11 2001 Kelly Shoppach 69 1973 n/a 1994 Matt Trozzo 10 2016 Steven McLean 6 1982 Jim Trevethan 7 2002 Mike Huggins 62 1974 Denny Copeland 25 1995 Marty Crawford 8 2017 T.J. Raguse 7 1983 Cal Wood 6 2003 Michael Griffin 76 1975 Leonard Woods 28 1996 Marty Crawford 9 2018 Richard Cunningham 6 1984 Kenneth Patterson 7 2004 Michael Griffin 40 1976 Rick Clopton 31 1997 Eric Boisjoly 10 1985 Mike Malinak 8 Drew Sutton 40 1977 Leonard Woods 50 1998 Jeremy Dodson 10 Keith Shepherd 8 2005 Zach Dillon 43 1978 Burl Coker 46 1999 Jace Brewer 9 1986 Mike Malinak 12 2006 Zach Dillon 47 1979 Fritz Connally 41 2000 Jaime Bubela 9 1987 Mike Malinak 9 Beamer Weems 47 1980 Mark Simon 44 Anthony Hensley 9 1988 Mike Briley 4 2007 Beamer Weems 59 1981 Mark Simon 39 2001 Trevor Mote 10 1989 Trent Weaver 7 2008 Shaver Hansen 47 1982 James Woods 27 2002 Trey Webb 10 1990 Kevin Ellis 10 2009 Shaver Hansen 59 1983 Ronnie King 34 2003 Trey Webb 10 1991 Jahn Finke 13 2010 Max Muncy 53 1984 Ronnie King 35 2004 Kyle Reynolds 11 1992 Sean Severide 5 2011 Max Muncy 44 1985 Keith Shepherd 47 2005 three players 11 1993 Jason Marshall 13 2012 Josh Ludy 71 1986 Steve Jarvie 41 2006 Beamer Weems 17 1994 Mike Bohny 2 2013 Cal Towey 45 Keith Shepherd 41 2007 Chase Gerdes 9 Casey Carter 2 2014 Grayson Porter 31 1987 Brad Meyer 42 2008 Dustin Dickerson 10 Mark Martin 2 2015 Kameron Esthay 25 1988 Trent Weaver 35 2009 Joey Hainsfurther 7 Mark Murphy 2 2016 Darryn Sheppard 40 1989 Tommy Echols 27 Shaver Hansen 7 1995 Scott Morrison 4 2017 Aaron Dodson 42 1990 Mike Robison 32 2010 Brooks Pinckard 12 1996 Marty Crawford 10 2018 Davis Wendzel 49 1991 Mike Briley 42 2011 Steve DalPorto 16 1997 Jeremy Dodson 15 1992 Matt Trozzo 29 2012 Cal Towey 16 1998 Charley Carter 21 TOTAL BASES 1993 Mark Martin 45 2013 Jake Miller 12 1999 Matt Williams 19 YEAR PLAYER TB 1994 Matt Trozzo 40 2014 Brett Doe 16 2000 Kelly Shoppach 10 1970 Skip Balthrop 74 1995 Traynor Reitmeier 34 2015 Steven McLean 9 2001 Chris Durbin 14 1971 John Dodgen 53 1996 Steve Reintjes 39 2016 Steven McLean 12 2002 Mike Huggins 10 1972 Roland Lundy 54 Jon Topolski 39 2017 Josh Bissonette 10 2003 Chris Durbin 18 1973 Denny Copeland 43 1997 Jon Topolski 42 2018 Josh Bissonette 9 2004 Josh Ford 14 1974 Rick Clopton 66 1998 Jeremy Dodson 49 Nick Loftin 9 2005 Josh Ford 9 1975 Pee Wee Serna 78 Jon Topolski 49 2006 Seth Fortenberry 9 1976 Rick Clopton 66 1999 Jon Topolski 55 STOLEN BASES 2007 Matt Czimskey 9 1977 Steve Macko 153 2000 Kelly Shoppach 36 YEAR PLAYER SB Beamer Weems 9 1978 Fritz Connally 106 2001 Trevor Mote 29 1970 Don Dodgen 11 2008 Aaron Miller 12 1979 Fritz Connally 86 David Murphy 29 1971 Phil Beall 4 2009 Shaver Hansen 17 1980 Fritz Connally 106 2002 Chris Durbin 36 1972 Tommy Oliphant 9 2010 Max Muncy 12 1981 Jay Jeffrey 75 2003 Chris Durbin 42 1973 Rick Clopton 7 2011 Max Muncy 9 1982 Jim Trevathan 82 David Murphy 42 Tom Stanton 7 2012 Josh Ludy 16 1983 Cal Wood 68 2004 Drew Sutton 32 1974 Pee Wee Serna 9 RECORDS 2013 Grayson Porter 5 1984 Ronnie King 90 2005 Josh Ford 35 1975 Pee Wee Serna 9 2014 Grayson Porter 5 1985 Kyle Todd 115 2006 Zach Dillon 53 1976 Rick Clopton 19 2015 Kameron Esthay 5 1986 Mike Malinak 144 2007 Beamer Weems 35 1977 Steve Macko 7 2016 Darryn Sheppard 8 1987 Mike Malinak 112 2008 Aaron Miller 34 1978 Burl Coker 8 2017 Aaron Dodson 11 1988 Trent Weaver 85 2009 Aaron Miller 25 1979 Fritz Connally 6 2018 Shea Langeliers 11 1989 Mike Briley 82 2010 Logan Vick 59 1980 Mark Simon 11

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EARNED RUN AVERAGE APPEARANCES GAMES STARTED RELIEF APPEARANCES SEASON, ALL-TIME SEASON SEASON SEASON MIN 45.0 INNINGS 1. Ryan LaMotta, 2005 36 1. Mark McCormick, 2005 20 1. Ryan LaMotta, 2005 36 1. John Bevil, 1968 1.07 Abe Woody, 2005 36 2. Kip Wells, 1998 19 Abe Woody, 2005 36 2. Burl Coker, 1978 1.64 3. Kyle Edens, 2002 35 Steven White, 2003 19 3. Kyle Edens, 2002 35 3. Steve Smith, 1982 1.72 4. Doug Ashby, 2014 31 Cory VanAllen, 2005 19 4. Nick Cassavechia, 2007 30 4. Chad Hawkins, 2000 1.82 5. Zane Carlson, 2003 30 5. Jason Jennings, 1999 18 5. Kyle Hill, 2017 30 5. Jeff Mandel, 2005 1.91 Ryan LaMotta, 2003 30 Justin Taylor, 2002 18 6. Zane Carlson, 2003 29 6. Rickie Duane Fox, 1971 1.95 Nick Cassavechia, 2007 30 Trey Taylor, 2005 18 Ryan LaMotta, 2004 29 7. Josh Turley, 2012 1.96 Josh Michalec, 2014 30 8. Sammy Bickham, 1977 17 Max Garner, 2011 29 8. Brian Carpenter, 1992 2.15 Kyle Hill, 2017 30 Josh Turley, 2012 17 9. Mark Outlaw, 1999 28 Ryan LaMotta, 2005 2.15 10. 16 Times 16 Paul Thorp, 2001 28 10. Pat Combs, 1988 2.16 BIG 12 SEASON Paul Thorp, 2002 28 1. Kyle Edens, 2002 17 BIG 12 SEASON Abe Woody, 2004 28 SEASON, ALUMINUM-BAT ERA 2. Jason Jennings, 1997 15 1. Kris Lambert, 1997 10 Drew Robertson, 2018 28 MIN. 45.0 INNINGS 3. Zane Carlson, 2000 14 Kip Wells, 1997 10 1. Burl Coker, 1978 1.64 Paul Thorp, 2001 14 Jason Jennings, 1998 10 BIG 12 SEASON 2. Steve Smith, 1982 1.72 Abe Woody, 2004 14 Kyle Evans, 2000 10 1. Kyle Edens, 2002 17 3. Chad Hawkins, 2000 1.82 Ryan LaMotta, 2005 14 Chad Hawkins, 2000 10 2. Jason Jennings, 1997 15 4. Jeff Mandel, 2005 1.91 Max Garner, 2011 14 6. 20 Times 9 3. Zane Carlson, 2000 14 5. Brian Carpenter, 1992 2.15 Josh Michalec, 2014 14 Paul Thorp, 2001 14 Ryan LaMotta, 2005 2.15 Drew Robertson, 2018 14 CAREER Abe Woody, 2004 14 7. Pat Combs, 1988 2.16 11. Matthew Marcom, 1997 13 1. Steven White, 2000-03 59 Ryan LaMotta, 2005 14 8. Burl Coker, 1977 2.27 Abe Woody, 2005 13 2. Trey Taylor, 2002-05 52 Max Garner, 2011 14 9. Frank Foltyn, 1992 2.32 Nick Cassavechia, 2007 13 3. Josh Scott, 1998-01 50 Drew Robertson, 2018 14 10. Michael Roberts, 1978 2.37 Josh Turley, 2010 13 4. Kris Lambert, 1994-97 48 8. Abe Woody, 2005 13 Kyle Hill, 2017 13 5. Kip Wells, 1996-98 45 Nick Cassavechia, 2007 13 BIG 12 SEASON, STARTERS Mark McCormick, 2003-05 45 Josh Turley, 2010 13 1. Cody Bradford, 2018 1.88 CAREER 7. Bruce Aguilar, 1986-89 41 Crayton Bare, 2013 13 2. Josh Turley, 2012 1.92 1. Zane Carlson, 2000-04 111 8. Sean Walker, 2002-05 40 Kyle Hill, 2017 13 3. Chad Hawkins, 2000 2.04 Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 111 9. Glenn Nevill, 1988-91 39 4. Trent Blank, 2012 2.08 3. Matthew Marcom, 1995-98 91 Jared Theodorakos, 2000-04 39 CAREER 5. Jason Jennings, 1999 2.54 Abe Woody, 2003-05 91 Cory VanAllen, 2004-06 39 1. Zane Carlson, 2000-04 110 6. Logan Verrett, 2010 2.63 5. Kyle Edens, 1999-02 85 2. Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 93 7. Mark McCormick, 2005 2.72 6. Frank Foltyn, 1989-92 83 BIG 12 CAREER 3. Troy Montemayor, 2015-18 92 8. Steven White, 2001 2.76 7. Nick Cassavechia, 2005-08 82 1. Steven White, 2000-03 28 3. Abe Woody, 2003-05 89 9. Logan Verrett, 2011 2.92 8. Brett Bergman, 1995-98 80 2. Kendal Volz, 2007-09 26 4. Nick Cassavechia, 2005-08 82 10. Justin Taylor, 2001 2.93 9. Kris Lambert, 1994-97 79 3. Josh Scott, 1998-01 25 5. Kyle Edens, 1999-02 79 Justin Taylor, 1999-02 79 4. Trey Taylor, 2002-05 21 6. Matthew Marcom, 1995-98 74 BIG 12 SEASON, RELIEVERS Logan Verrett, 2009-11 21 7. Crayton Bare, 2010-13 70 1. Jake Weghorst, 2006 0.00 BIG 12 CAREER 6. Shawn Tolleson, 2008-10 20 8. Paul Thorp, 2000-02 66 2. Jeff Mandel, 2005 0.86 1. Zane Carlson, 2000-04 49 7. Kip Wells, 1997-98 19 9. Drew Robertson 65 3. Alex Phillips, 2018 0.96 2. Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 47 Jason Jennings, 1997-99 19 10. Frank Foltyn, 1989-92 64 4. Dillon Newman, 2012 1.17 3. Justin Taylor, 1999-02 40 Kyle Evans, 1998-00 19 Kolt Browder, 2010-13 64 5. Josh Michalec, 2013 1.27 4. Abe Woody, 2003-05 36 Chad Hawkins, 1999-00 19 6. Joe Heineman, 2018 1.46 Willie Kempf, 2007-10 36 BIG 12 CAREER 7. Zane Carlson, 2000 1.48 6. Max Garner, 2009-13 35 1. Zane Carlson, 2000-04 48 8. Brooks Pinckard, 2010 1.53 7. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 34 1. Troy Montemayor, 2015-18 41 9. Josh Scott, 1998 1.69 8. Josh Scott, 1998-01 33 2. Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 38 10. Crayton Bare, 2013 2.22 Nick Cassavechia, 2005-08 33 3. Abe Woody, 2003-05 34 10. Kyle Edens, 1999-02 32 4. Nick Cassavechia, 2005-08 33 CAREER 5. Kyle Edens, 1999-02 30 MIN. 150.0 INNINGS 6. Crayton Bare, 2010-13 29 1. Pat Combs, 1987-88 2.44 7. Paul Thorp, 2000-02 27 2. Michael Roberts, 1976-79 2.78 8. Drew Robertson, 2016-18 26 3. Burl Coker, 1975-78 2.81 9. Justin Taylor, 1999-02 24 4. Chad Hawkins, 1999-00 2.82 Max Garner, 2009-12 24 5. Josh Turley, 2010-12 2.97 6. Ricky Dusek, 1968-70 3.05 7. Brian Carpenter, 1990-92 3.06 8. Dillon Newman, 2011-14 3.11 9. Stephen Stuart, 1970-72 3.13 10. Dub Kilgo, 1974-75 3.16

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MIN. 30.0 INNINGS RECORDS 1. Crayton Bare, 2010-13 2.31 2. Josh Michalec, 2011-14 2.35 3. Chad Hawkins, 1999-00 2.72 4. Max Garner, 2009-12 2.88 5. Josh Turley, 2010-12 2.93 6. Nick Cassavechia, 2005-08 3.22 7. Austin Stone, 2012-13 3.40 8. Logan Verrett, 2009-11 3.52 9. Dillon Newman, 2011-13 3.53 10. Trent Blank, 2009-12 3.70

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WINS WINS IN RELIEF LOSSES WINNING PERCENTAGE SEASON SEASON SEASON SEASON 1. Kip Wells, 1998 13 1. Abe Woody, 2005 10 1. Jerry Arnold, 1981 8 MIN. 7 DECISIONS Jason Jennings, 1999 13 2. Alex Phillips, 2018 7 Jeff Mandel, 2007 8 1. Ted Richardson, 1985 [7-0] 1.000 3. Jon Perlman, 1979 12 3. Frank Foltyn, 1991 6 3. Steve Smith, 1983 7 2. Trent Blank, 2012 [11-1] .917 4. Jason Jennings, 1998 11 Brett Bergman, 1997 6 Aaron Lineweaver, 1995 7 3. Pat Combs, 1987 [9-1] .900 Kyle Evans, 2000 11 Ryan LaMotta, 2003 6 Brett Bergman, 1998 7 Josh Turley, 2012 [9-1] .900 Chad Hawkins, 2000 11 Abe Woody, 2003 6 Kendal Volz, 2009 7 5. Andy Beene, 1976 [8-1] .889 Trent Blank, 2012 11 Nick Cassavechia, 2007 6 Shawn Tolleson, 2010 7 6. Glenn Nevill, 1989 [7-1] .875 8. Sammy Bickham, 1977 10 Crayton Bare, 2013 6 8. 22 times 6 Scott Ruffcorn, 1991 [7-1] .875 Burl Coker, 1977 10 9. Eight times 5 Kyle Evans, 1999 [7-1] .875 Blaine Beatty, 1980 10 BIG 12 SEASON Logan Verrett, 2009 [7-1] .875 Joe Wharton, 1993 10 BIG 12 SEASON 1. Kendal Volz, 2009 6 Tyler Bremer, 2012 [7-1] .875 Kris Lambert, 1996 10 1. Brett Bergman, 1997 5 2. Kendal Volz, 2008 5 Josh Scott, 1999 10 Crayton Bare, 2013 5 Shawn Tolleson, 2010 5 BIG 12 SEASON Steven White, 2001 10 3. Justin Taylor, 2000 4 4. Jason Jennings, 1997 4 MIN. 4 DECISIONS Abe Woody, 2005 10 Abe Woody, 2004 4 Kyle Edens, 2002 4 1. Jason Jennings, 1999 [9-0] 1.000 Abe Woody, 2005 4 Steven White, 2003 4 Josh Turley, 2012 [6-0] 1.000 BIG 12 SEASON 6. Kyle Edens, 2002 3 Ryan LaMotta, 2004 4 Brett Bergman, 1997 [5-0] 1.000 1. Jason Jennings, 1999 9 Nick Cassavechia, 2007 3 Cory VanAllen, 2006 4 Justin Taylor, 2000 [4-0] 1.000 2. Chad Hawkins, 2000 8 Alex Phillips, 2018 3 Randall Linebaugh, 2007 4 5. Kyle Evans, 2000 [7-1] .875 3. Kyle Evans, 2000 7 9. 12 times 2 Jeff Mandel, 2007 4 6. Mark McCormick, 2005 [6-1] .857 4. Jason Jennings, 1998 6 Shawn Tolleson, 2008 4 7. Justin Taylor, 2001 [5-1] .833 Steven White, 2001 6 CAREER Daniel Castano, 2014 4 Trent Blank, 2012 [5-1] .833 Sean Walker, 2003 6 1. Abe Woody, 2003-05 21 Cody Bradford, 2017 4 Crayton Bare, 2013 [5-1] .833 Mark McCormick, 2005 6 2. Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 14 10. Josh Scott, 1999 [4-1] .800 Josh Turley, 2012 6 3. Frank Foltyn, 1989-92 13 CAREER Justin Taylor, 2002 [4-1] .800 9. Brett Bergman, 1997 5 4. Kyle Edens, 1999-02 11 1. Jerry Arnold, 1979-82 19 Abe Woddy, 2004 [4-1] .800 Kris Lambert, 1997 5 Justin Taylor, 1999-02 11 2. Aaron Lineweaver, 1993-95 18 Cory VanAllen, 2005 [4-1] .800 Kip Wells, 1998 5 6. Brett Bergman, 1995-98 10 Kris Lambert, 1994-97 18 Justin Taylor, 2001 5 7. Matthew Marcom, 1995-98 9 Brett Bergman, 1995-98 18 CAREER Trent Blank, 2012 5 Zane Carlson, 2000-04 9 5. Rickie Duane Fox, 1971-74 17 MIN. 10 DECISIONS Nick Cassavechia, 2005-08 9 Sean Walker, 2002-05 17 1. Jon Ringenberg, 2008-11 [9-1] .900 CAREER 10. Paul Thorp, 2000-02 8 Drew Tolson, 2013-16 17 2. Kyle Evans, 1998-00 [19-3] .864 1. Burl Coker, 1975-78 28 Crayton Bare, 2010-13 8 8. Zane Carlson, 2000-04 16 3. Abe Woody, 2003-05 [21-4] .840 Steven White, 2000-03 28 Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 16 4. David Elsbernd, 1992 [8-2] .800 3. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 27 BIG 12 CAREER 10. Frank Foltyn, 1989-92 15 5. Trent Blank, 2009-12 [19-5] .792 4. Justin Taylor, 1999-02 26 1. Abe Woody, 2003-05 10 Trey Taylor, 2002-05 15 6. Justin Taylor, 1999-02 [26-8] .765 5. Frank Foltyn, 1989-92 23 2. Justin Taylor, 1999-02 6 Kendal Volz, 2007-09 15 7. Jon Perlman, 1978-79 [19-6] .760 6. Kris Lambert, 1994-97 22 Crayton Bare, 2010-13 6 Daniel Castano, 2014-16 15 8. Tyler Bremer, 2011-12 [9-3] .750 Willie Kempf, 2007-10 22 4. Brett Bergman, 1997 5 9. Scott Ruffcorn, 1989-91 [20-7] .741 8. Rickie Fox, 1971-74 21 5. Kyle Edens, 1999-02 4 BIG 12 CAREER 10. Josh Turley, 2010-12 [17-6] .739 Ted Richardson, 1985-88 21 Paul Thorp, 2000-02 4 1. Kendal Volz, 2007-09 13 Bruce Aguilar, 1986-89 21 Zane Carlson, 2000-04 4 Max Garner, 2009-13 13 BIG 12 CAREER Kip Wells, 1996-98 21 Alex Phillips, 2018 4 3. Shawn Tolleson, 2008-10 11 MIN. 5 DECISIONS Josh Scott, 1998-01 21 8. Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 3 4. Steven White, 2000-03 10 1. Kyle Evans, 1998-00 [8-1] .889 Abe Woody, 2003-05 21 Nick Cassavechia, 2005-08 3 5. Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 9 2. Crayton Bare, 2010-13 [6-1] .857 Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 21 Brooks Pinckard, 2009-11 3 6. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 7 3. Trent Blank, 2009-12 [8-2] .800 Zane Carlson, 2000-04 7 4. Mark Outlaw, 1998-99 [4-1] .800 BIG 12 CAREER Jeff Mandel, 2004-07 7 5. Abe Woody, 2003-05 [10-3] .769 1. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 17 Cody Bradford, 2017-pres 7 6. Brett Bergman, 1997-98 [9-3] .750 2. Justin Taylor, 1999-02 15 9. Kip Wells, 1997-98 6 Justin Taylor, 1999-02 [9-3] .750 3. Steven White, 2000-03 12 Jared Theodorakos, 2000-04 6 Josh Turley, 2010-12 [9-3] .750 4. Chad Hawkins, 1999-00 10 Trey Taylor, 2002-05 6 9. Mark McCormick, 2003-05 [8-3] .727 Sean Walker, 2002-05 10 Willie Kempf, 2007-10 6 10. Chad Hawkins, 1999-00 [10-4] .714 Abe Woody, 2003-05 10 Dillon Newman, 2011-14 6 Sean Walker, 2002-05 [10-4] .714 7. Brett Bergman, 1997-98 9 Josh Michalec, 2011-14 6 Josh Scott, 1998-01 9 Willie Kempf, 2007-10 9 Logan Verrett, 2009-11 9 Josh Turley, 2010-12 9 RECORDS

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SAVES COMPLETE GAMES SHUTOUTS OPP. BATTING AVERAGE SEASON SEASON SEASON SEASON 1. Josh Michalec, 2014 21 1. Brian Carpenter, 1992 12 SINCE 1968 MIN. 50.0 INNINGS 2. Zane Carlson, 2000 15 2. Blaine Beatty, 1986 10 1. John Bevil, 1968 3 1. Mark McCormick, 2005 .184 3. Kyle Edens, 2002 14 3. John Bevil, 1968 9 Jason Jennings, 1999 3 2. Jason Jennings, 1999 .193 Troy Montemayor, 2016 14 Pat Combs, 1988 9 3. Rickie Duane Fox, 1971 2 3. Austin Stone, 2014 .198 5. Brooks Pinckard, 2010 12 Jason Jennings, 1999 9 Tim Peters, 1995 2 4. Abe Woody, 2005 .207 Troy Montemayor, 2017 12 6. Seven times 8 Kyle Evans, 2000 2 Ryan LaMotta, 2005 .207 7. Zane Carlson, 2003 11 Shawn Tolleson, 2008 2 6. Abe Woody, 2003 .208 Abe Woody, 2005 11 BIG 12 SEASON Cody Bradford, 2018 2 7. Zane Carlson, 2003 .214 Nick Cassavechia, 2007 11 1. Jason Jennings, 1999 6 7. Several times 1 8. Brad Kuntz, 2014 .219 10. Jason Jennings, 1997 10 Chad Hawkins, 2000 6 9. Jeff Mandel, 2005 .221 Max Garner, 2012 10 3. Jason Jennings, 1998 4 BIG 12 SEASON 10. Tyler Bremer, 2012 .222 Kip Wells, 1998 4 1. Kyle Evans, 2000 2 Brooks Pinckard, 2011 .222 BIG 12 SEASON 5. Kris Lambert, 1997 3 Shawn Tolleson, 2008 2 1. Zane Carlson, 2000 10 Kyle Evans, 2000 3 Cody Bradford, 2018 2 BIG 12 SEASON Troy Montemayor, 2016 10 Steven White, 2001 3 3. Jason Jennings, 1999 1 MIN. 8.0 INNINGS 3. Troy Montemayor, 2018 9 8. Jason Taylor, 2001 2 Chad Hawkins, 2000 1 1. Troy Montemayor, 2016 .114 4. Max Garner, 2012 7 Steven White, 2003 2 Steven White, 2001 1 2. Troy Montemayor, 2017 .143 5. Josh Michalec, 2014 7 Ryan LaMotta, 2006 2 Mark McCormick, 2004 1 3. Zane Carlson, 2000 .146 6. Kyle Edens, 2002 6 Shawn Tolleson, 2008 2 Ryan LaMotta, 2006 1 4. Mark McCormick, 2005 .170 Max Garner, 2011 6 Cody Bradford, 2018 2 Willie Kempf, 2009 1 5. Mace Thurman, 2008 .175 8. Jason Jennings, 1997 5 6. Jake Weghorst, 2006 .176 Zane Carlson, 2001 5 CAREER CAREER 7. Willie Kempf, 2007 .179 Ryan LaMotta, 2005 5 1. Ricky Dusek, 1968-70 19 1. John Bevil, 1968 3 8. Jason Jennings, 1999 .185 Nick Cassavechia, 2006 5 2. Blaine Beatty, 1985-86 16 Ricky Dusek, 1968-70 3 9. Brooks Pinckard, 2010 .188 Troy Montemayor, 2017 5 Pat Combs, 1987-88 16 Jason Jennings, 1997-99 3 10. Drew Robertson, 2018 .191 4. Burl Coker, 1975-78 15 4. Stephen Stuart, 1970-72 2 CAREER Alan Koonce, 1982-85 15 Rickie Duane Fox, 1971-74 2 CAREER 1. Zane Carlson, 2000-04 37 Jason Jennings, 1997-99 15 Tim Peters, 1995 2 MIN. 150 INNINGS Troy Montemayor, 2015-18 37 7. Stephen Stuart, 1970-72 14 Kyle Evans, 1998-00 2 1. Mark McCormick, 2003-05 .211 3. Nick Cassavechia, 2005-08 24 James Sanders, 1970-73 14 Steven White, 2000-03 2 2. Abe Woody, 2003-05 .213 4. Josh Michalec, 2011-14 21 Bruce Aguilar, 1986-89 14 Shawn Tolleson, 2007-10 2 3. Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 .237 5. Abe Woody, 2003-05 19 10. Brian Carpenter, 1990-92 13 Cody Bradford, 2017-pres 2 4. Zane Carlson, 2000-04 .240 Troy Montemayor, 2015-18 19 Rickie Duane Fox, 1971-74 13 10. Several times 1 Chad Hawkins, 1999-00 .240 7. Kyle Edens, 1999-02 18 6. Dillon Newman, 2011-14 .255 Max Garner, 2009-12 18 BIG 12 CAREER BIG 12 CAREER 7. Trey Taylor, 2002-05 .257 9. Brooks Pinckard, 2009-11 16 1. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 10 1. Kyle Evans, 1999-00 2 8. Steven White, 2000-03 .257 10. Troy Montemayor, 2015-18 14 2. Chad Hawkins, 1999-00 7 Shawn Tolleson, 2008-10 2 9. Kyle Evans, 1998-00 .261 3. Steven White, 2000-03 5 Cody Bradford, 2017-pres 2 10. Jeff Mandel, 2004-07 .261 BIG 12 CAREER 4. Kip Wells, 1997-98 4 3. Jason Jennings, 1997-98 1 1. Troy Montemayor, 2015-18 19 5. Kris Lambert, 1997 3 Chad Hawkins, 1999-00 1 BIG 12 CAREER 1. Zane Carlson, 2000-04 17 Kyle Evans, 1998-00 3 Steven White, 2000-03 1 MIN. 30.0 INNINGS 2. Troy Montemayor, 2015- 15 7. Justin Taylor, 1999-02 2 Mark McCormick, 2003-05 1 1. Mark McCormick, 2003-05 .214 3. Max Garner, 2009-12 13 Sean Walker, 2002-05 2 Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 1 2. Brooks Pinckard, 2009-11 .215 4. Abe Woody, 2003-05 8 Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 2 Willie Kempf, 2007-10 1 3. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 .230 Nick Cassavechia, 2005-08 8 Shawn Tolleson, 2008-10 2 4. Josh Michalec, 2011-14 .232 6. Kyle Edens, 1999-02 7 Logan Verrett, 2009-11 2 5. Abe Woody, 2003-05 .239 Josh Michalec, 2011-14 7 Cody Bradford, 2018 2 6. Chad Hawkins, 1999-00 .239 8. Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 6 7. Matthew Marcom, 1997-98 .241 9. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 5 8. Max Garner, 2009-13 .245 Brooks Pinckard, 2009-11 5 9. Kyle Evans, 1998-00 .248 10. Zane Carlson, 2000-04 .248

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INNINGS HITS ALLOWED RUNS ALLOWED EARNED RUNS ALLOWED SEASON SEASON SEASON SEASON 1. Jason Jennings, 1999 146.2 1. Jason Jennings, 1998 123 1. Jason Jennings, 1998 83 1. Jason Jennings, 1998 66 2. Steven White, 2003 129.0 Steven White, 2003 123 2. Kip Wells, 1997 82 2. Aaron Lineweaver, 1994 59 3. Kip Wells, 1998 123.2 3. Blaine Beatty, 1986 121 3. Aaron Lineweaver, 1994 76 Brett Bergman, 1999 59 4. Chad Hawkins, 2000 123.1 Kip Wells, 1998 121 4. Brett Bergman, 1998 73 Steven White, 2003 59 5. Brian Carpenter, 1992 121.1 5. Justin Taylor, 2002 118 5. Jaime Cocanower, 1978 71 5. Jerry Arnold, 1981 57 6. Justin Taylor, 2002 117.2 Cory VanAllen, 2005 118 6. Jared Theodorakos, 2002 70 Josh Scott, 1999 57 7. Jason Jennings, 1998 117.0 7. Chad Hawkins, 1999 114 7. Matthew Marcom, 1996 69 7. Bruce Aguilar, 1989 56 8. Chad Hawkins, 1999 115.2 8. Bruce Aguilar, 1989 113 8. Kris Lambert, 1997 68 Matthew Marcom, 1996 56 9. Blaine Beatty, 1986 114.0 9. Kris Lambert, 1997 111 Josh Scott, 1999 68 Kip Wells, 1997 56 10. Mark McCormick, 2005 112.2 10. Brett Bergman, 1998 110 10. Jerry Arnold, 1981 67 10. Kip Wells, 1996 55 Shawn Tolleson, 2010 67 BIG 12 SEASON BIG 12 SEASON BIG 12 SEASON 1. Chad Hawkins, 2000 79.1 1. Jason Jennings, 1998 80 BIG 12 SEASON 1. Jason Jennings, 1998 42 2. Kris Lambert, 1997 76.0 2. Kris Lambert, 1997 76 1. Kip Wells, 1997 61 2. Kip Wells, 1997 39 3. Jason Jennings, 1999 74.1 3. Kip Wells, 1997 75 2. Jason Jennings, 1998 56 3. Steven White, 2002 38 4. Jason Jennings, 1998 72.2 Kendal Volz, 2009 75 3. Kendal Volz, 2009 47 4. Randall Linebaugh, 2007 37 5. Kyle Evans, 2000 68.0 5. Josh Turley, 2011 68 4. Kris Lambert, 1997 43 5. Kris Lambert, 1997 36 6. Ryan LaMotta, 2006 66.0 6. Steven White, 2002 66 Steven White, 2002 43 Kendal Volz, 2009 36 7. Steven White, 2001 65.1 7. Chad Hawkins, 2000 65 6. Jared Theodorakos, 2002 41 7. Michael Bradford, 1997 34 8. Kip Wells, 1998 64.0 8. Logan Verrett, 2011 62 7. Michael Bradford, 1997 39 Brett Bergman, 1998 34 9. Chad Hawkins, 1999 63.0 9. Chad Hawkins, 1999 61 8. Randall Linebaugh, 2007 38 9. Steven White, 2003 33 10. Logan Verrett, 2011 61.2 Cory VanAllen, 2006 61 9. Steven White, 2003 37 10. Cory VanAllen, 2006 32 10. Brett Bergman, 1998 36 CAREER CAREER Shawn Tolleson, 2010 36 CAREER 1. Steven White, 2000-03 368.1 1. Steven White, 2000-03 364 1. Steven White, 2000-03 177 2. Kris Lambert, 1994-97 337.2 2. Kris Lambert, 1994-97 338 CAREER 2. Kris Lambert, 1994-97 175 3. Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 316.1 3. Kip Wells, 1996-98 316 1. Steven White, 2000-03 215 3. Kip Wells, 1996-98 162 4. Josh Scott, 1998-01 314.1 4. Brett Bergman, 1995-98 312 2. Kris Lambert, 1994-97 213 4. Brett Bergman, 1995-98 158 5. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 313.1 Josh Scott, 1998-01 312 Kip Wells, 1996-98 213 5. Josh Scott, 1998-01 150 6. Burl Coker, 1975-78 311.0 6. Justin Taylor, 1999-02 308 4. Trey Taylor, 2002-05 199 6. Matthew Marcom, 1995-98 144 7. Trey Taylor, 2002-05 301.2 7. Trey Taylor, 2002-05 296 5. Brett Bergman, 1995-98 193 Aaron Lineweaver, 1993-95 144 8. Justin Taylor, 1999-02 298.1 8. Alan Koonce, 1982-85 289 6. Aaron Lineweaver, 1993-95 179 8. Trey Taylor, 2002-05 143 9. Kip Wells, 1996-98 282.0 9. Matthew Marcom, 1995-98 283 7. Josh Scott, 1998-01 175 9. Nick Lewis, 2014-17 129 10. Brett Bergman, 1995-98 279.1 10. Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 278 8. Matthew Marcom, 1995-98 174 10. Sean Walker, 2002-05 125 9. Bruce Aguilar, 1986-89 159 BIG 12 CAREER BIG 12 CAREER 10. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 157 BIG 12 CAREER 1. Steven White, 2000-03 186.0 1. Steven White, 2000-03 179 1. Steven White, 2000-03 97 2. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 177.2 Kendal Volz, 2007-09 179 BIG 12 CAREER 2. Kendal Volz, 2007-09 85 3. Justin Taylor, 1999-02 151.2 3. Logan Verrett, 2009-11 160 1. Steven White, 2000-03 118 3. Josh Scott, 1998-01 81 4. Logan Verrett, 2009-11 150.2 4. Justin Taylor, 1999-02 156 2. Kendal Volz, 2007-09 109 4. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 77 5. Chad Hawkins, 1999-00 142.1 5. Josh Scott, 1998-01 154 3. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 99 5. Willie Kempf, 2007-10 65 Josh Scott, 1998-01 142.1 6. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 153 4. Josh Scott, 1998-01 93 6. Justin Taylor, 1999-02 64 7. Kendal Volz, 2007-09 140.2 7. Josh Turley, 2010-12 143 5. Kip Wells, 1997-98 92 7. Kip Wells, 1997-98 63 8. Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 140.0 8. Shawn Tolleson, 2008-10 132 6. Trey Taylor, 2002-05 89 8. Shawn Tolleson, 2008-10 62 9. Josh Turley, 2010-12 138.0 9. Kip Wells, 1997-98 131 Willie Kempf, 2007-10 89 9. Nick Lewis, 2014-17 61 10. Shawn Tolleson, 2008-10 120.1 Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 131 Shawn Tolleson, 2008-10 89 10. Logan Verrett, 2009-11 59 9. Justin Taylor, 1999-02 78 10. Logan Verrett, 2009-11 76 RECORDS

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WALKS STRIKEOUTS STRIKEOUTS IN RELIEF WILD PITCHES SEASON SEASON SEASON (SINCE 1968) SEASON (SINCE 1983) 1. Jaime Cocanower, 1978 76 1. Jason Jennings, 1999 172 1. Ryan LaMotta, 2005 82 1. Jason Jennings, 1998 15 2. Sammy Bickham, 1977 68 2. Kip Wells, 1998 135 2. Jason Jennings, 1997 79 2. Chad Hawkins, 1999 14 3. Mark McCormick, 2005 66 3. Steven White, 2003 130 3. Nick Cassavechia, 2007 72 Drew Tolson, 2016 14 4. Ken Patterson, 1984 63 4. Jason Jennings, 1998 126 4. Zane Carlson, 2003 69 3. Zane Carlson, 2001 13 5. Steven White, 2001 61 5. Mark McCormick, 2005 115 5. Kyle Edens, 2002 58 5. Brett Bergman, 1998 12 6. Ken Patterson, 1985 60 6. Josh Scott, 1999 110 Paul Thorp, 2002 58 Jason Jennings, 1999 12 7. Aaron Lineweaver, 1993 56 7. Chad Hawkins, 1999 108 7. Ryan LaMotta, 2004 55 7. Ken Patterson, 1984 11 8. Scott Ruffcorn, 1989 55 8. Chad Hawkins, 2000 106 8. Crayton Bare, 2013 54 Kip Wells, 1998 11 Tyler Thomas, 2018 55 9. Jared Theodorakos, 2002 105 Kyle Hill, 2017 54 Justin Taylor, 2002 11 9. Jason Jennings, 1998 53 10. Kris Lambert, 1997 104 10. Frank Foltyn, 1989 53 Andrew McInvale, 2016 11 10. Scott Ruffcorn, 1990 52 Jason Rathbun, 1992 52 BIG 12 SEASON BIG 12 SEASON BIG 12 SEASON 1. Jason Jennings, 1999 91 1. Jason Jennings, 1997 46 1. Kris Lambert, 1997 8 BIG 12 SEASON 2. Jason Jennings, 1998 76 2. Nick Cassavechia, 2007 44 Kyle Edens, 2002 8 1. Steven White, 2001 41 3. Kip Wells, 1998 75 3. Ryan LaMotta, 2005 36 3. Kip Wells, 1997 7 2. Kip Wells, 1997 35 4. Kris Lambert, 1997 65 4. Crayton Bare, 2013 32 Mark McCormick, 2005 7 3. Jason Jennings, 1998 34 Steven White, 2003 65 5. Kyle Edens, 2002 29 Trey Taylor, 2005 7 4. Steven White, 2003 30 6. Chad Hawkins, 2000 63 6. Zane Carlson, 2000 26 6. Seven times 6 5. Chad Hawkins, 2000 28 7. Mark McCormick, 2005 59 Willie Kempf, 2007 26 6. Steven White, 2002 26 Kendal Volz, 2009 59 8. Justin Taylor, 1999 25 CAREER (SINCE 1983) Mark McCormick, 2005 26 9. Kendal Volz, 2008 58 Aaron Miller, 2009 25 1. Zane Carlson, 2000-04 36 Cory VanAllen, 2006 26 Chad Hawkins, 1999 58 10. Ryan LaMotta, 2004 23 2. Steven White, 2000-03 34 9. Sean Walker, 2003 25 Logan Verrett, 2010 58 Max Garner, 2011 23 3. Kris Lambert, 1994-97 30 10. Six times 24 4. Sean Walker, 2002-05 27 CAREER CAREER (SINCE 1990) Trey Taylor, 2002-05 27 CAREER 1. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 377 1. Zane Carlson, 2000-04 223 6. Glenn Nevill, 1988-91 26 1. Steven White, 2000-03 185 2. Steven White, 2000-03 320 2. Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 197 7. Justin Taylor, 1999-02 22 2. Kris Lambert, 1994-97 154 3. Kris Lambert, 1994-97 292 3. Frank Foltyn, 1989-92 143 Mark McCormick, 2003-05 22 3. Mark McCormick, 2003-05 152 4. Kip Wells, 1996-98 288 4. Kyle Edens, 1999-02 131 Craig Fritsch, 2008-10 22 4. Jason Rathbun, 1991-93 137 5. Josh Scott, 1998-01 285 5. Nick Cassavechia, 2005-08 125 10. Drew Tolson, 2013-16 21 Aaron Lineweaver, 1993-95 137 6. Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 259 6. Abe Woody, 2003-05 118 Nick Lewis, 2014-17 21 6. Scott Ruffcorn, 1989-91 136 7. Logan Verrett, 2009-11 257 7. Paul Thorp, 2000-02 113 7. Kip Wells, 1996-98 133 8. Trey Taylor, 2002-05 253 8. Kyle Hill, 2016-pres 103 BIG 12 CAREER 8. Jerry Arnold, 1979-82 132 9. Willie Kempf, 2007-10 232 Justin Taylor, 1999-02 103 1. Steven White, 2000-03 16 9. Glenn Nevill, 1988-91 130 10. Justin Taylor, 1999-02 229 10. Jason Jennings, 1997-98 96 Zane Carlson, 2000-04 16 Trey Taylor, 2002-05 130 11. Matthew Marcom, 1995-98 91 3. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 14 BIG 12 CAREER Willie Kempf, 2007-10 91 Justin Taylor, 1999-02 14 BIG 12 CAREER 1. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 213 5. Kip Wells, 1997-98 13 1. Steven White, 2000-03 103 2. Steven White, 2000-03 158 BIG 12 CAREER 6. Mark McCormick, 2003-05 12 2. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 74 3. Kendal Volz, 2007-09 153 1. Zane Carlson, 2000-04 89 7. Josh Scott, 1998-01 10 3. Willie Kempf, 2007-10 62 4. Logan Verrett, 2009-11 149 2. Nick Cassavechia, 2005-08 68 Jared Theodorakos, 2000-04 10 4. Josh Scott, 1998-01 61 5. Josh Scott, 1998-01 130 3. Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 77 Trey Taylor, 2002-05 10 5. Trey Taylor, 2002-05 60 6. Kip Wells, 1997-98 129 4. Willie Kempf, 2007-10 50 10. Brett Bergman, 1997-98 9 6. Kip Wells, 1997-98 58 7. Willie Kempf, 2007-10 128 5. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 46 Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 9 7. Justin Taylor, 1999-02 56 8. Chad Hawkins, 1999-00 121 6. Crayton Bare, 2010-13 43 8. Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 55 9. Justin Taylor, 1999-02 116 7. Kyle Edens, 1999-02 42 9. Mark McCormick, 2003-05 53 10. Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 113 8. Paul Thorp, 2000-02 40 Kendal Volz, 2007-09 53 9. Abe Woody, 2003-05 39 Justin Taylor, 1999-02 39 STRIKEOUT-TO-WALK-RATIO SEASON, STARTERS (SINCE 1968) SEASON, RELIEVERS (SINCE 1968) CAREER (SINCE 1968) 1. Dillon Newman, 2013 10.40 1. Kyle Edens, 2002 5.80 MIN. 100.0 INNINGS 2. Steve Stuart, 1971 4.90 2. Zane Carlson, 2003 5.07 1. Dillon Newman, 2011-14 3.76 3. Logan Verrett, 2010 4.22 3. Tim Matthews, 2008 4.44 2. Rick Dusck, 1968-70 3.58 4. Chad Hawkins, 1999 4.00 4. Dillon Newman, 2012 4.00 3. Logan Verrett, 2009-11 3.52 5. Josh Scott, 1999 3.79 5. Ryan LaMotta, 2005 3.90 4. Chad Hawkins, 1999-00 3.40 6. Josh Turley, 2012 3.76 6. Nick Cassavechia, 2007 3.60 5. Kyle Edens, 1999-02 3.32 7. Rick Dusek, 1970 3.64 7. Jason Jennings, 1997 3.59 6. Zane Carlson, 2000-04 3.17 8. Tyler Bremer, 2012 3.57 8. Logan Verrett, 2009 3.37 7. Josh Turley, 2010-12 3.13 9. Jason Jennings, 1999 3.44 9. Crayton Bare, 2012 3.29 8. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 3.02 10. Kendal Volz, 2007 3.42 10. Troy Montemayor, 2017 3.22 9. Joe Wharton, 1992-93 2.81 10. Justin Taylor, 1999-02 2.69 BIG 12 SEASON, STARTERS BIG 12 SEASON, RELIEVERS

1. Dillon Newman, 2013 13.00 1. Troy Montemayor, 2018 9.00 BIG 12 CAREER RECORDS 2. Josh Turley, 2012 4.75 1. Ryan LaMotta, 2005 5.14 MIN. 30.0 INNINGS 3. Logan Verrett, 2010 4.14 2. Nick Cassavechia, 2007 4.40 1. Aaron Miller, 2007-09 3.77 4. Kendal Volz, 2007 4.00 3. Max Garner, 2012 4.00 2. Max Garner, 2009-13 3.48 Max Garner, 2013 4.00 Crayton Bare, 2013 4.00 3. Nick Cassavechia, 2005-08 3.40 6. Jason Jennings, 1999 3.96 5. Zane Carlson, 2003 3.83 4. Logan Verrett, 2009-11 3.39 7. Josh Turley, 2011 3.89 6. Nick Cassvechia, 2006 3.75 Crayton Bare, 2010-13 3.31 8. Cody Bradford, 2018 3.77 7. Kyle Edens, 2002 3.63 6. Josh Turley, 2010-12 3.11 9. Trent Blank, 2012 3.67 8. Mark Outlaw, 1999 3.40 7. Dillon Newman, 2011-14 3.05 10. Kip Wells, 1998 3.26 9. Zane Carlson, 2001 2.83 8. Kendal Volz, 2007-09 2.89 10. Justin Taylor, 1999 2.78 9. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 2.88 10. Kris Lambert, 1997 2.71

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HIT BATSMEN FEWEST HITS ALLOWED FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED SEASON (SINCE 1983) PER 9 INNINGS PER 9 INNINGS 1. Steven White, 2003 20 SEASON, STARTERS (SINCE 1968) SEASON, STARTERS (SINCE 1968) 2. Shawn Tolleson, 2008 16 1. Kyle Hill, 2018 4.89 1. Dillon Newman, 2013 0.58 3. Abe Woody, 2003 15 2. Sammy Bickham, 1977 4.91 2. Rick Dusek, 1969 1.37 4. Glenn Nevill, 1990 14 3. Jaime Cocanower, 1977 5.42 3. Rick Dusek, 1970 1.41 Max Garner, 2012 14 4. Mark McCormick, 2005 5.83 4. Steve Stuart, 1971 1.58 6. Shawn Tolleson, 2010 13 5. Scott Ruffcorn, 1991 5.87 Tim Matthews, 2008 1.58 7. Chad Hawkins, 1999 11 6. Burl Coker, 1978 5.95 6. Jeff Kilgore, 1989 1.64 8. Kip Wells, 1996 10 7. Jason Jennings, 1999 6.26 7. Kyle Edens, 2002 1.72 Jared Theodorakos, 2001 10 8. Shane Nolen, 1977 6.70 Josh Turley, 2012 1.72 Cory VanAllen, 2006 10 9. Andy Beene, 1979 6.71 9. Josh Turley, 2011 1.79 Brooks Pinckard, 2011 10 10. Bruce Aguilar, 1988 6.88 10. Drew Tolson, 2014 1.81 Hayden Kettler, 2018 10 BIG 12 SEASON, STARTERS BIG 12 SEASON, STARTERS BIG 12 SEASON 1. Mark McCormick, 2005 5.43 1. Dillon Newman, 2013 0.48 1. Shawn Tolleson, 2008 11 2. Jason Jennings, 1999 6.06 2. Josh Turley, 2012 1.28 2. Abe Woody, 2003 9 3. Steven White, 2001 6.62 3. Josh Turley, 2011 1.36 3. Steven White, 2003 8 4. Trent Blank, 2012 7.10 4. Trent Blank, 2012 1.56 Shawn Tolleson, 2010 8 5. Logan Verrett, 2010 7.24 5. Daniel Castano, 2014 1.59 5. Jeff Mandel, 2007 7 6. Chad Hawkins, 2000 7.38 6. Max Garner, 2013 1.70 Max Garner, 2012 7 7. Kyle Evans, 2000 7.41 7. Kendal Volz, 2007 2.15 7. Chad Hawkins, 1999 6 Cody Bradford, 2018 7.41 8. Logan Verrett, 2010 2.30 Josh Scott, 2001 6 8. Kip Wells, 1998 7.88 9. Logan Verrett, 2011 2.48 Cory VanAllen, 2006 6 9. Cory VanAllen, 2005 7.93 10. Cory VanAllen, 2005 2.70 Kendal Volz, 2007 6 10. Trey Taylor, 2004 8.22 Craig Fritsch, 2008 6 SEASON, RELIEVERS (SINCE 1968) Willie Kempf, 2008 6 SEASON, RELIEVERS (SINCE 1968) 1. Ken Wilson, 1975 1.36 Craig Fritsch, 2010 6 1. Crayton Bare, 2012 5.40 2. Jake Weghorst, 2006 1.49 Brooks Pinckard, 2011 6 2. Zane Carlson, 2000 5.82 3. Tim Matthews, 2008 1.58 Max Garner, 2013 6 3. Troy Montemayor, 2016 5.87 4. Kyle Edens, 2002 1.72 4. Alan McKay, 1983 5.95 Troy Montemayor, 2018 1.72 CAREER (SINCE 1983) 5. Kolt Browder, 2012 6.00 6. Ryan Smith, 2012 1.88 1. Shawn Tolleson, 2008-10 35 6. Jason Jennings, 1997 6.16 7. Abe Woody, 2005 1.90 2. Steven White, 2000-03 34 7. Kyle Ott, 2016 6.26 8. Zane Carlson, 2003 2.15 3. Max Garner, 2009-13 30 8. Troy Montemayor, 2017 6.31 9. Dillon Newman, 2012 2.20 4. Abe Woody, 2003-05 26 9. Michael Bradford, 1998 6.37 10. Matthew Marcom, 1998 2.30 5. Jared Theodorakos, 2000-04 24 10. Abe Woody, 2005 6.52 11. Rick Fox, 1973 2.37 Nick Cassavechia, 2005-08 24 Craig Fritsch, 2008-10 24 BIG 12 SEASON, RELIEVERS BIG 12 SEASON, RELIEVERS 8. Glenn Nevill, 1988-91 23 1. Troy Montemayor, 2016 3.18 1. Jake Weghorst, 2006 1.69 Willie Kempf, 2007-10 23 2. Troy Montemayor, 2017 4.09 2. Nick Cassavechia, 2006 1.80 10. Cory VanAllen, 2004-06 21 3. Zane Carlson, 2000 4.44 3. Ryan LaMotta, 2005 2.25 4. Jake Weghorst, 2006 5.06 4. Zane Carlson, 2003 2.28 BIG 12 CAREER 5. Willie Kempf, 2007 5.68 5. Ryan Smith, 2013 2.30 1. Shawn Tolleson, 2008-10 24 6. Mace Thurman, 2008 5.74 6. Justin Taylor, 2000 2.45 2. Abe Woody, 2003-05 17 7. Brooks Pinckard, 2010 6.11 7. Max Garner, 2012 2.52 Max Garner, 2009-13 17 8. Max Garner, 2011 6.17 8. Mark Outlaw, 1999 2.76 4. Willie Kempf, 2007-10 16 9. Josh Michalec, 2013 6.39 9. Kyle Edens, 2002 2.77 Craig Fritsch, 2008-10 16 10. Jason Jennings, 1997 6.74 10. Nick Cassavechia, 2007 3.03 6. Kendal Volz, 2007-09 14 7. Steven White, 2000-03 13 CAREER (SINCE 1968) CAREER (SINCE 1968) 8. Jeff Mandel, 2004-07 12 MIN. 100.0 INNINGS MIN. 150.0 INNINGS 9. Max Garner, 2009-12 11 1. Abe Woody, 2003-05 6.83 1. Rick Dusek, 1968-70 1.58 10. Chad Hawkins, 1999-00 10 2. Mark McCormick, 2003-05 6.86 2. Dillon Newman, 2011-14 1.79 Justin Taylor, 1999-02 10 3. Scott Ruffcorn, 1989-91 7.07 3. Josh Turley, 2010-12 1.98 Cory VanAllen, 2004-06 10 4. Pat Combs, 1987-88 7.09 4. Chad Hawkins, 1999-00 2.37 Nick Cassavechia, 2005-08 10 5. Andy Beene, 1976-79 7.32 5. Tim Matthews, 2006-08 2.39 6. Burl Coker, 1975-78 7.38 6. Abe Woody, 2003-05 2.42 7. Stan Hilton, 1982-83 7.41 7. Jeff Kilgore, 1986-89 2.44 8. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 7.44 8. Justin Taylor, 1999-02 2.56 9. Brent Bearden, 1993-94 7.55 8. Steve Stuart, 1970-72 2.61 10. Michael Roberts, 1976-79 7.61 10. Logan Verrett, 2009-11 2.67

BIG 12 CAREER BIG 12 CAREER MIN. 30.0 INNINGS MIN. 30.0 INNINGS 1. Mark McCormick, 2003-05 7.03 1. Josh Turley, 2010-12 1.76 2. Abe Woody, 2003-05 7.61 2. Dillon Newman, 2011-14 2.01 3. Jason Jennings, 1997-99 7.75 3. Ryan Smith, 2012-13 2.19 4. Chad Hawkins, 1999-00 7.97 4. Max Garner, 2009-13 2.30

RECORDS 5. Troy Montemayor, 2015-18 8.10 5. Logan Verrett, 2009-11 2.63 Kyle Evans, 1998-00 8.10 6. Austin Stone, 2012-13 2.76 7. Matthew Marcom, 1997-98 8.20 7. Kris Lambert, 1997 2.84 8. Max Garner, 2009-13 8.24 8. Trent Blank, 2009-12 2.87 9. Crayton Bare, 2010-13 8.30 9. Chad Hawkins, 1999-00 2.97 10. Ryan LaMotta, 2003-06 8.42 10. Crayton Bare, 2010-13 3.00

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EARNED RUN AVERAGE APPEARANCES GAMES STARTED WINS MIN. 1.0 IP PER TEAM GAME YEAR PLAYER APP YEAR PLAYER GS YEAR PLAYER W YEAR PLAYER ERA 1970 Ricky Dusek 11 1970 Ricky Dusek 9 1970 Ricky Dusek 5 1970 Dave Dories 2.03 1971 Rickie Fox 11 1971 Rickie Fox 11 1971 Rickie Fox 6 1971 Rickie Fox 1.95 1972 Jim Sanders 13 1972 Steve Stuart 11 1972 Jim Sanders 4 1972 Brad Sheffield 3.95 Rick Vela 13 1973 Jim Sanders 10 1973 Rickie Fox 6 1973 John Dennenny 1.08 1973 Rickie Fox 16 1974 n/a 1974 John Sherman 7 1974 John Sherman 2.71 1974 n/a 1975 n/a 1975 Dub Kilgo 6 1975 Dub Kilgo 3.39 1975 n/a 1976 n/a 1976 Michael Roberts 6 1976 John Sherman 2.91 1976 n/a 1977 Sammy Bickham 17 1977 Sammy Bickham 10 1977 Burl Coker 3.39 1977 Sammy Bickham 18 1978 Jaime Cocanower 13 Burl Coker 10 1978 Burl Coker 1.64 Burl Coker 18 Shane Nolen 13 1978 Burl Coker 9 1979 Michael Roberts 2.45 1978 Mike Roberts 20 1979 Jon Perlman 16 1979 Jon Perlman 12 1980 Jerry Arnold 3.42 1979 Jon Perlman 17 1980 Jerry Arnold 13 1980 Lee Tunnell 8 1981 John Walker 2.14 Mike Roberts 17 1981 Tim McLean 10 1981 Brent Rasner 5 1982 Steve Smith 1.72 1980 three players 14 1982 Jerry Arnold 13 1982 Steve Smith 5 1983 Alam McKay 2.51 1981 Brent Rasner 17 1983 Steve Smith 13 1983 Stan Hilton 8 1984 Don Dumas 5.24 1982 Paul Farmer 17 1984 Alan Koonce 12 1984 Alan Koonce 5 1985 Don Dumas 2.38 1983 Alan McKay 17 1985 Blaine Beatty 13 Ken Patterson 5 1986 Ted Richardson 2.74 1984 Craig Gummelt 19 Kenneth Patterson 13 1985 Blaine Beatty 10 1987 Pat Combs 2.76 1985 Don Dumas 21 1986 Blaine Beatty 14 1986 Blaine Beatty 10 1988 Pat Combs 2.16 1986 Ted Richardson 22 1987 Pat Combs 12 1987 Pat Combs 9 1989 Glenn Nevill 2.82 1987 Robert Levens 16 1988 Pat Combs 14 1988 Bruce Aguilar 7 1990 Scott Ruffcorn 2.60 1988 Pat Combs 19 1989 Bruce Aguilar 15 Pat Combs 7 1991 Glenn Nevill 2.47 Jeff Kilgore 19 1990 Scott Ruffcorn 14 1989 Glenn Nevill 7 1992 Brian Carpenter 2.15 1989 Frank Foltyn 25 1991 three players 12 1990 Scott Ruffcorn 9 1993 Jeff Martin 2.48 1990 Frank Foltyn 21 1992 Brian Carpenter 16 1991 Frank Foltyn 9 1994 Brent Bearden 3.31 1991 Frank Foltyn 24 1993 Aaron Lineweaver 16 1992 Brian Carpenter 8 1995 Matthew Marcom 3.28 1992 David Elsbernd 18 1994 Brent Bearden 15 1993 Joe Wharton 10 1996 Kris Lambert 3.67 Jason Rathburn 18 1995 Kris Lambert 15 1994 Brent Bearden 7 1997 Jason Jennings 2.90 1993 Brent Bearden 21 1996 Kris Lambert 14 1995 Tim Peters 7 1998 Josh Scott 2.50 Joe Wharton 21 1997 Kris Lambert 16 1996 Kris Lambert 10 1999 Jason Jennings 2.58 1994 Kris Lambert 22 1998 Kip Wells 19 1997 Kris Lambert 8 2000 Chad Hawkins 1.82 1995 Matthew Marcom 27 1999 Jason Jennings 18 1998 Kip Wells 13 2001 Justin Taylor 2.86 1996 Matthew Marcom 23 2000 three players 16 1999 Jason Jennings 13 2002 Justin Taylor 3.82 1997 Jason Jennings 27 2001 Josh Scott 15 2000 Kyle Evans 11 2003 Ryan LaMotta 3.48 1998 Mark Outlaw 25 Steven White 15 Chad Hawkins 11 2004 Abe Woody 2.78 1999 Mark Outlaw 29 2002 Justin Taylor 18 2001 Steven White 10 2005 Ryan LaMotta 2.15 2000 Zane Carlson 24 2003 Steven White 19 2002 Justin Taylor 9 2006 Randall Linebaugh 3.42 2001 Paul Thorp 28 2004 Sean Walker 15 2003 Steven White 9 2007 Jeff Mandel 4.55 2002 Kyle Edens 35 Trey Taylor 15 2004 Trey Taylor 6 2008 Willie Kempf 3.69 2003 Zane Carlson 30 2005 Mark McCormick 20 2005 Abe Woody 10 2009 Kendal Volz 4.50 Ryan LaMotta 30 2006 Cory VanAllen 16 2006 Cory VanAllen 8 Shawn Tolleson 4.50 2004 Ryan LaMotta 29 2007 Jeff Mandel 16 2007 Jeff Mandel 7 2010 Willie Kempf 3.02 2005 Ryan LaMotta 36 2008 Shawn Tolleson 14 2008 Willie Kempf 6 2011 Logan Verrett 2.93 Abe Woody 36 2009 Kendal Volz 12 Shawn Tolleson 6 2012 Josh Turley 1.96 2006 Nick Cassavechia 27 2010 Logan Verrett 14 2009 Logan Verrett 7 2013 Dillon Newman 2.91 2007 Nick Cassavechia 30 2011 Logan Verrett 15 2010 Willie Kempf 9 2014 Austin Stone 2.28 2008 Nick Cassavechia 20 2012 Josh Turley 17 2011 Logan Verett 7 2015 Brad Kuntz 2.22 Mace Thurman 20 2013 Max Garner 14 2012 Trent Blank 11 2016 Daniel Castano 4.64 2009 Logan Verrett 20 2014 Dillon Newman 14 2013 Crayton Bare 6 2017 Montana Parsons 3.06 Craig Fritsch 20 2015 Drew Tolson 15 2014 Dillon Newman 5 2018 Cody Bradford 2.51 2010 Josh Turley 26 2016 Daniel Castano 14 Daniel Castano 5 2011 Max Garner 29 Drew Tolson 14 2015 Kody Hessemer 4 2012 Crayton Bare 24 2017 Montana Parsons 15 Nick Lewis 4 2013 Crayton Bare 27 2018 Hayden Kettler 16 Daniel Castano 4 2014 Doug Ashby 31 2016 Drew Tolson 6 2015 Joe Kirkland 25 2017 Nick Lewis 6 2016 Joe Heineman 28 2018 Hayden Kettler 8 2017 Kyle Hill 30 2018 Drew Robertson 28 RECORDS

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SAVES INNINGS STRIKEOUTS YEAR PLAYER SV YEAR PLAYER IP YEAR PLAYER K 1970 Rick Dusek 3 1970 Ricky Dusek 70.0 1970 Rick Dusek 40 1971 Thomas Kelly 3 1971 Rickie Fox 73.2 1971 Steve Stuart 49 1972 Rick Vela 3 1972 Jim Sanders 76.1 1972 Jim Sanders 47 1973 James Sanders 1 1973 Jim Sanders 64.0 1973 Jim Sanders 46 Rick Vela 1 1974 Dub Kilgo 81.0 1974 Dub Kilgo 50 1974 John Denneny 2 1975 Dub Kilgo 92.2 1975 Dub Kilgo 66 Rickie Fox 2 1976 Burl Coker 72.2 1976 Andy Beene 60 1975 Harry Shipley 4 1977 Burl Coker 103.0 1977 Sammy Bickham 86 1976 Don Brazell 2 1978 Burl Coker 87.2 1978 Jaime Cocanower 46 1977 Don Brazell 2 1979 Jon Perlman 104.1 1979 Andy Beene 51 1978 Burl Coker 2 1980 Lee Tunnell 88.2 1980 Lee Tunnell 51 Michael Roberts 2 1981 Jerry Arnold 65.1 1981 Lee Tunnell 40 1979 Michael Roberts 5 1982 Jerry Arnold 71.0 1982 Jerry Arnold 58 1980 Jerry Arnold 1 1983 Steve Smith 80.2 1983 Alan Koonce 59 Brent Rasner 1 1984 Alan Koonce 77.0 1984 Ken Patterson 42 1981 Paul Farmer 1 1985 Blaine Beatty 87.2 1985 Blaine Beatty 71 1982 Craig Hall 3 1986 Blaine Beatty 114.0 1986 Blaine Beatty 79 Brent Rasner 3 1987 Pat Combs 88.0 1987 Pat Combs 88 1983 Alan McKay 7 1988 Pat Combs 100.0 1988 Pat Combs 97 1984 Four players 1 1989 Bruce Aguilar 89.0 1989 Bruce Aguilar 77 1985 Don Dumas 4 1990 Scott Ruffcorn 93.1 1990 Scott Ruffcorn 78 1986 Blaine Beatty 3 1991 Glenn Nevill 94.2 1991 Glenn Nevill 72 1987 Randy Swanberg 3 1992 Brian Carpenter 121.1 1992 Brian Carpenter 82 1988 Pat Combs 2 1993 Aaron Lineweaver 104.2 1993 Joe Wharton 85 1989 Frank Foltyn 5 1994 Brent Bearden 92.1 1994 Brent Bearden 61 1990 Brian Carpenter 5 1995 Tim Peters 103.0 1995 Tim Peters 68 1991 Scott Rathbun 3 1996 Kris Lambert 108.0 1996 Kris Lambert 81 1992 Joe Wharton 4 1997 Kris Lambert 109.2 1997 Kris Lambert 104 1993 Brent Bearden 3 1998 Kip Wells 123.2 1998 Kip Wells 135 1994 Kris Lambert 1 1999 Jason Jennings 146.2 1999 Jason Jennings 172 Aaron Lineweaver 1 2000 Chad Hawkins 123.1 2000 Chad Hawkins 106 Steve Waites 1 2001 Steven White 98.0 2001 Steven White 80 1995 Matthew Marcom 5 2002 Justin Taylor 117.2 2002 Jared Theodorakos 105 1996 Brett Bergman 3 2003 Steven White 129.0 2003 Steven White 130 1997 Jason Jennings 10 2004 Trey Taylor 91.0 2004 Trey Taylor 62 1998 Michael Bradford 3 2005 Mark McCormick 112.2 2005 Mark McCormick 115 Matthew Marcom 3 2006 Ryan LaMotta 99.0 2006 Randall Linebaugh 65 1999 Chad Hawkins 3 2007 Jeff Mandel 97.0 2007 Jeff Mandel 77 2000 Zane Carlson 15 2008 Shawn Tolleson 78.1 2008 Kendal Volz 85 2001 Zane Carlson 8 2009 Kendal Volz 86.0 2009 Kendal Volz 78 2002 Kyle Edens 14 2010 Logan Verrett 90.2 2010 Logan Verrett 97 2003 Zane Carlson 11 2011 Logan Verrett 101.1 2011 Logan Verrett 96 2004 Abe Woody 5 2012 Josh Turley 110.0 2012 Josh Turley 79 2005 Abe Woody 11 2013 Dillon Newman 77.1 2013 Max Garner 64 2006 Nick Cassavechia 8 2014 Dillon Newman 76.0 2014 Dillon Newman 56 Jeff Mandel 8 2015 Drew Tolson 91.0 2015 Drew Tolson 45 2007 Nick Cassavechia 11 2016 Daniel Castano 87.1 Daniel Castano 45 2008 Nick Cassavechia 5 2017 Montana Parsons 88.1 2016 Daniel Castano 63 2009 Logan Verrett 3 2018 Cody Bradford 96.2 2017 Montana Parsons 71 2010 Brooks Pinckard 12 2018 Cody Bradford 87 2011 Max Garner 8 2012 Max Garner 10 2013 Crayton Bare 5 Ryan Smith 5 2014 Josh Michalec 21 2015 Sean Spicer 8 2016 Troy Montemayor 14 2017 Troy Montemayor 12 2018 Troy Montemayor 11 RECORDS

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PUTOUTS BATTING PITCHING PLATE APPERANCES INNINGS PITCHED SEASON CAREER Game: * 87 at Houston [22 inn.] (2/21/1999) Game: 22.0 at Houston (2/21/1999) 1. Max Muncy, 2012 588 1. Max Muncy, 2010-12 1,656 Big 12 Game: 62 vs. Texas [13 inn.] (4/13/2006) Big 12 Game: 14.2 at TCU (4/20/2013) 2. Kyle Reynolds, 2005 566 2. Mike Huggins, 2000-02 1,498 3. Mike Huggins, 2002 547 3. Aaron Dodson, 2014-17 1,365 * - second-highest total in NCAA history STRIKEOUTS Game: 20 at Houston [22 inn.] (2/21/1999) 4. Max Muncy, 2010 541 4. Luke Prestridge, 1976-79 1,312 AT BATS Big 12 Game: 17 vs. Texas Tech (3/24/2007) 5. Charley Carter, 1998 538 5. Gregg Glime, 2007-10 1,171 Game: * 75 at Houston [22 inn.] (2/21/1999) 17 at [14 inn.] Texas (5/1/2010) 6. Max Muncy, 2011 527 6. Keith Shepherd, 1983-86 1,065 Big 12 Game: 54 vs. TCU [15 inn.] (4/20/2013) 7. Mike Huggins, 2000 498 7. Aaron Dodson, 2014- 1,024 WALKS 8. Matt Williams, 1999 494 8. Josh Ford, 2002-05 967 * - fourth-highest total in NCAA history Game: 17 vs. Texas Tech (3/23/1996) 9. Keith Shepherd, 1986 490 9. Sean Severide, 1989-92 957 Big 12 Game: 13, vs. Oklahoma (3/24/2017) 10. Kevin Ellis, 1991 475 10. Ken Kolkhorst, 1975-78 939 HITS Game: 32 vs. Howard Payne (4/21/1999) HOME RUNS ALLOWED Big 12 Game: 24 at Kansas State (4/27/2018) Big 12 Game: 7 at Oklahoma (2/28/1998) BIG 12 SEASON BIG 12 CAREER 7 vs. Oklahoma State (5/12/2018) 1. Mike Huggins, 2000 271 1. Mike Huggins, 2000-02 721 RUNS 2. Max Muncy, 2011 253 2. Max Muncy, 2010-12 704 Inning: 14 vs. Houston [2nd] (4/19/1985) WILD PITCHES 3. Kyle Reynolds, 2005 250 3. Gregg Glime, 2007-10 564 Big 12 Inning: 12 at Texas Tech [7th] (5/22/2005) Big 12 Game: 5 at Oklahoma (2/27/1998) 4. Charley Carter, 1998 248 4. Aaron Dodson, 2014-17 498 12 vs. Texas Tech [4th] (3/25/2007) 5. Miller Huggins, 2002 240 5. Kelly Shoppach, 1999-01 403 Game: 32 vs. Rice (1937) HIT BATSMEN 6. Max Muncy, 2012 226 6. Dustin Dickerson, 2007-09 371 32 vs. Minnesota (3/23/1986) Big 12 Game: 5 vs. Missouri (4/19/2003) 7. Max Muncy, 2010 225 7. Bryan Loeb, 1997-00 354 Road Game: 25 at Texas State (4/23/2008) 5 vs. Texas A&M [11 inn.] (3/20/2008) Big 12 Game: 23 vs. Iowa State (3/29/1998) 5 vs. Kansas [11 inn.] (3/28/2010) 8. Matt Williams, 1999 215 8. Josh Ford, 2002-05 334 9. Miller Huggins, 2001 210 9. Zach Dillon, 2003-06 332 DOUBLES FIELDING 10. Chad Polk, 1997 208 10. Chad Polk, 1997-98 322 Game: * 11 vs. Hardin-Simmons (3/24/1998) TOTAL CHANCES Road Game: 10 at Texas State (4/23/2008) Game: * 97 at Houston [22 inn.] (2/21/1999) ASSISTS 10 at UCLA (2/24/2012) Big 12 Game: 68 vs. Kansas [14 inn.] (3/28/2010) SEASON CAREER Big 12 Game: 8 vs. Missouri (3/3/2001) 1. Paul Witt, 2005 218 1. Mike Bohny, 1991-94 566 8 at Oklahoma State (4/11/2003) * - tied for seventh-best total in NCAA history 2. Trevor Mote, 2001 192 2. Eric Nelson, 1996-99 517 * - tied for seventh-most in NCAA history PUTOUTS 3. Eric Nelson, 1999 186 3. Paul Witt, 2002-05 512 Game: * 66 at Houston [22 inn.] (2/21/1999) 4. Trey Webb, 2002 183 4. Beamer Weems, 2006-08 507 TRIPLES Big 12 Game: 44 at TCU [15 inn.] (4/20/2013) 5. Michael Griffin, 2005 182 5. Brad Meyer, 1984-87 505 Game: 3 vs. Sam Houston State (3/18/1986) 6. Jace Brewer, 2000 178 6. Jake Miller, 2010-13 492 3 at Rice (3/23/1991) * - tied for NCAA record Jake Miller, 2013 178 7. Brian Black, 1990-93 478 3 vs. Oklahoma State (4/6/2002) 8. Jake Miller, 2012 175 8. Preston Underdown, 1997-00 460 3 vs. UTSA (2/20/2007) ASSISTS 9. Eric Nelson, 1998 174 9. Landis Ware, 2008-11 458 3 vs. Texas Southern (3/20/2007) Game: 28 at Houston [22 inn.] (2/21/1999) 10. Beamer Weems, 2008 173 10. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 454 3 vs. Illinois-Chicago (3/12/2010) Big 12 Game: 21 vs. KSU [13 inn.] (3/29/2013) 3 vs. Sam Houston State (4/20/2010) 3 at UT Arlington (4/12/2011) ERRORS BIG 12 SEASON BIG 12 CAREER 3 vs. Kansas (3/24/2018) Game: 12 vs. Texas (4/28/1950) 1. Jace Brewer, 2000 97 1. Eric Nelson, 1997-99 233 Big 12 Game: 3 vs. Oklahoma State (4/6/2002) Big 12 Game: 7 at Texas (5/1/2009) 2. Eric Nelson, 1997 88 2. Paul Witt, 2002-05 218 3 vs. Kansas (3/24/2018) 3. Trevor Mote, 2001 85 3. Landis Ware, 2008-11 213 MISCELLANEOUS 4. Paul Witt, 2005 84 4. Beamer Weems, 2006-08 211 HOME RUNS Longest Game 5. Raynor Campbell, 2010 79 5. Preston Underdown, 1997-00 206 Game: 8 vs. UTSA (4/20/1999) Innings: * 22 at Houston (2/21/1999) Jake Miller, 2013 79 6. Jake Miller, 2010-13 199 8 at Kansas (4/5/2009) Innings, Big 12: 15 at TCU (4/20/2013) Big 12 Game: 8 at Kansas (4/5/2009) Time (9-inn.): 4:16 vs. Kansas State (5/18/2017) 7. Beamer Weems, 2008 78 7. Raynor Campbell, 2007-10 195 8. Landis Ware, 2011 77 8. Shaver Hansen, 2007-09 178 RUNS BATTED IN * - tied for NCAA record 9. Eric Nelson, 1999 74 9. Lawton Langford, 2010-14 172 Game: 29 vs. Minnesota (3/23/1986) Preston Underdown, 2000 74 10. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 159 Big 12 Game: 21 vs. Iowa State (3/29/1998) MARGIN OF VICTORY Game: 27 vs. Howard Payne [28-1] (4/21/1999) ERRORS TOTAL BASES Big 12 Game: 19 vs. Missouri (4/11/2009) SEASON CAREER Game: 63 vs. Howard Payne (4/21/1999) 1. Brent Shepherd, 1994 30 1. Mike Bohny, 1991-94 65 Big 12 Game: 47 at Kansas (4/5/2009) MARGIN OF DEFEAT Game: 23 at Oklahoma [23-0] (4/2/1995) 2. Mark Saccomanno, 2001 26 2. Matt Williams, 1998-01 62 STOLEN BASES Big 12 Game: 13 vs. Texas Tech [16-3] (3/23/1997) 3. Steve Kliafas, 1988 25 3. Paul Witt, 2002-05 59 Game: 9 vs. St. Mary’s (2/11/1992) 13 at Texas Tech [14-1] (4/2/2006) Paul Witt, 2005 25 4. Michael Griffin, 2002-05 57 Big 12 Game: 7 vs. Missouri (4/13/1997) 13 vs. Nebraska [14-1] (4/26/2008) 5. Manuel Ordones, 1978 22 5. Brent Shepherd, 1991-94 54 Brad Meyer, 1986 22 Preston Underdown, 1997-00 54 WALKS Trey Webb, 2002 22 7. Brad Meyer, 1984-87 53 Game: 17 at Mississippi State (3/9/2008) Trey Webb, 2003 22 Eric Nelson, 1996-99 53 Home Game: 16 vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) Jake Miller, 2012 22 9. Mike Briley, 1988-91 49 Big 12 Game: 13 at Oklahoma State (3/7/1999) 10. Seven times 21 10. Jake Miller, 2010-13 48 STRIKEOUTS Game: 19 vs. Texas A&M (3/29/1957) BIG 12 SEASON BIG 12 CAREER Big 12 Game: 18 vs. Texas [13 inn.] (4/13/2006)

1. Mark Saccomanno, 2001 17 1. Preston Underdown, 1997-00 28 RECORDS 2. Kyle Reynolds, 2004 15 Michael Griffin, 2002-05 28 FEWEST STRIKEOUTS 3. Paul Witt, 2003 13 3. Paul Witt, 2002-05 27 Game: 0, several times 4. Trey Webb, 2002 12 4. Jake Miller, 2010-13 24 Big 12 Game: 0 at Texas (5/3/2008) 5. Preston Underdown, 1997 11 5. Eric Nelson, 1997-99 23 HIT BATSMEN Jace Brewer, 2000 11 6. Matt Williams, 1998-01 22 Inning: 4 vs. Kansas State (4/10/2005) Michael Griffin, 2004 11 Trey Webb, 2001-03 22 Game: * 10 at TCU (3/6/2012) 8. Eric Nelson, 1997 10 Mark Saccomanno, 1999-03 22 Big 12 Game: 6 vs. Oklahoma (4/14/2013) Michael Griffin, 2002 10 9. Kyle Reynolds, 2003-05 21 Trey Webb, 2003 10 Shaver Hansen, 2007-09 21 * - tied for NCAA record Jake Miller, 2012 10

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MISCELLANEOUS BATTING PITCHING GAMES BATTING AVERAGE TRIPLES WALKS EARNED RUN AVERAGE WALKS 1. 70 2005 1. .326 2003 1. 39 1986 1. 337 1977 ALL-TIME 1. 283 1996 2. 68 2003 2. .325 1986 2. 38 1987 2. 310 1999 1. 1.70 1968 2. 268 2003 3. 66 2012 3. .324 1999 3. 34 2002 3. 296 2012 2. 1.82 1964 3. 266 1993 4. 65 1999 4. .319 1998 4. 32 1985 4. 290 1998 3. 2.35 1965 4. 263 1994 5. 63 2006 5. .318 1997 32 2006 5. 283 2000 4. 2.36 1966 5. 262 2005 6. 62 1986 6. .317 1985 6. 29 1996 6. 275 1993 5. 2.76 1970 6. 257 1988 62 1998 7. .315 1996 29 1997 7. 273 1986 6. 2.88 1969 7. 254 1984 62 2000 8. .314 2002 29 2003 8. 270 1987 7. 3.06 1963 254 2017 62 2002 9. .311 1987 9. 27 1991 270 2008 8. 3.08 2012 9. 249 2016 62 2007 10. .309 2012 27 1993 10. 267 1996 9. 3.10 1977 10. 243 1997 10. 3.23 2005 WINS AT BATS HOME RUNS STRIKEOUTS COMPLETE GAMES 1. 50 1999 1. 2,522 2003 1. 115 1998 1. 477 1998 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. 27 1971 2. 49 2012 2. 2,376 2005 2. 108 1999 2. 473 2007 ALUMINUM-BAT ERA* 27 1972 3. 46 2005 3. 2,344 1999 3. 83 2003 3. 462 2009 1. 3.08 2012 3. 22 1977 4. 45 2000 4. 2,210 2002 4. 73 2009 4. 450 2005 2. 3.10 1977 22 1992 45 2003 5. 2,184 1998 5. 64 2001 5. 443 2008 3. 3.23 2005 5. 21 1970 6. 43 1977 6. 2,183 2012 6. 61 1977 6. 437 2011 4. 3.24 2018 6. 19 1980 7. 42 1985 7. 2,159 2001 61 1997 7. 428 2004 5. 3.31 1982 19 1986 8. 41 1993 8. 2,098 2007 8. 57 2010 8. 426 1999 6. 3.40 1992 8. 18 1968 41 1998 9. 2,096 2000 9. 54 2004 9. 414 2000 7. 3.49 1976 18 1988 10. 40 1986 10. 2,084 1996 54 2018 414 2006 8. 3.53 1985 10. 15 5 times 40 1991 10. 53 2002 3.53 1991 RUNS HIT BATSMEN 10. 3.68 2000 HIT BATSMEN CONSECUTIVE WINS 1. 565 1999 EXTRA-BASE HITS 1. 86 2012 3.68 1990 1. 64 2003 1. 24 2012 2. 545 2003 1. 283 1998 2. 71 2000 2. 61 2008 2. 20 1985 3. 517 1998 2. 279 2003 3. 63 2003 * - since 1974 3. 58 2013 3. 16 1912 4. 485 1977 3. 271 1999 4. 62 2006 4. 57 2010 4. 14 1998 5. 462 1996 4. 238 2001 5. 60 2014 SAVES 5. 56 2012 14 1999 6. 454 1986 5. 218 2002 6. 55 1996 1. 22 2014 6. 54 2006 6. 13 1984 7. 449 2001 6. 211 2010 7. 52 1999 2. 21 2000 54 2007 13 1987 8. 438 2002 7. 209 1997 8. 51 2018 3. 20 2010 8. 53 2011 13 1989 9. 427 2012 8. 203 1996 9. 50 2002 4. 19 2005 9. 50 2009 13 1991 10. 418 1997 9. 199 2000 50 2007 19 2012 10. 45 2005 13 2018 10. 197 2007 50 2009 6. 18 2003 10. 12 1999 HITS 18 2006 FIELDING 1. 823 2003 TOTAL BASES ON BASE PERCENTAGE 8. 17 1993 PUTOUTS WINNING PERCENTAGE 2. 759 1999 1. 1,297 2003 SINCE 1968 9. 16 2002 1. 1,900 2005 1. .804 1961 (18-4-1) 3. 696 1998 2. 1,269 1999 1. .414 1977 16 2008 2. 1,830 2003 2. .769 1999 (50-15) 4. 693 2002 3. 1,234 1998 2. .413 1986 3. 1,754 1999 3. .764 1985 (42-13) 5. 675 2012 4. 1,051 2002 3. .412 1987 SHUTOUTS 4. 1,744 2012 4. .742 2012 (49-17) 6. 656 1996 5. 1,033 2001 4. .409 1999 1. 10 1986 5. 1,658 2000 5. .741 1977 (43-15) 7. 650 2001 6. 990 1997 5. .408 1985 2. 8 1991 6. 1,649 2002 6. .726 2000 (45-17) 8. 639 2005 7. 981 2010 6. .406 2012 3. 7 1977 7. 1,635 2006 7. .720 1964 (18-7) 9. 630 1997 8. 972 1996 7. .405 1998 7 1985 8. 1,616 2007 .720 1965 (18-7) 630 2010 9. 965 2012 8. .402 1996 7 1992 9. 1,614 1998 9. .717 1987 (38-15) 10. 945 2005 9. .400 1997 6. 6 1973 10. 1,610 2001 10. .708 1962 (17-7) RUNS BATTED IN 10. .397 2003 6 2000 1. 522 1999 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 6 2017 ASSISTS LOSSES 2. 512 2003 1. .565 1998 9. 5 Nine times 1. 795 2005 1. 32 2015 3. 485 1998 2. .541 1999 2. 685 2012 2. 31 1988 4. 404 1996 3. .514 2003 INNINGS 3. 684 1978 31 2004 404 1986 4. .505 1986 1. 633.1 2005 4. 673 2002 31 2014 6. 401 2002 5. .503 1985 2. 610.0 2003 5. 668 2000 5. 29 2016 7. 395 2001 6. .499 1997 3. 584.2 1999 5. 667 2006 6. 28 1994 8. 387 2012 7. .495 1987 4. 581.1 2012 7. 658 2010 28 1995 9. 378 2010 8. .478 2001 5. 553.0 2000 8. 655 2001 28 2011 10. 377 1997 9. .477 2009 6. 545.0 2006 655 2007 28 2013 10. .476 1977 7. 549.2 2002 10. 647 2004 10. 27 1996 DOUBLES .476 2002 8. 538.2 2007

27 2007 1. 167 2003 9. 538.0 1998 FIELDING PERCENTAGE 2. 157 2001 STOLEN BASES 10. 536.2 2001 1. .976 2012 3. 143 1998 1. 146 1999 2. .973 2006 4. 140 1999 2. 128 1994 STRIKEOUTS 3. .972 2017 140 2000 3. 120 1992 1. 590 1999 4. .971 2008 6. 132 1996 4. 109 2000 2. 530 1998 .971 2018 7. 131 2002 5. 100 1993 530 2003 5. .970 1977 8. 128 2010 100 1998 4. 509 2002 .970 2011 9. 126 2005 7. 96 1988 5. 491 2005 7. .969 1985 10. 123 2007 96 2012 6. 478 2010 8. .968 2005 9. 93 1991 7. 472 2000 .968 2010 10. 88 1989 8. 461 2009 .968 2013 9. 463 2018 .968 2016 RECORDS 10. 448 2012

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BATTING DOUBLES PITCHING COMPLETE GAMES BATTING AVERAGE Game: 3, Chris Durbin at Rice (5/26/2001) EARNED RUN AVERAGE Season: 2, Jaime Cocanower (1977) Regional (min. 12 at bats): Regional: 4, Chris Durbin (2001) Season (min. 7.0 innings): Career: 2, Jaime Cocanower (1977-78) .583 [7-for-12], Luke Prestridge (1978) Super Reg: 2, Preston Underdown (1999) 0.00 [0 ER, 7.2 IP], Jeff Mandel (2005) 2, Jason Jennings (1998-99) Super Regional (min. 12 at bats): 2, Chris Durbin (2003) Season (min. 10.0 innings): .571 [8-for-14], Chris Durbin (2003) 2, Mark Saccomanno (2003) 1.20 [2 ER, 15.0 IP], Tyler Bremer (2012) SHUTOUTS .538 [7-for-13], Josh Ford (2005) 2, Max Muncy (2012) 1.42 [2 ER, 12.2 IP], Abe Woody (2005) None in NCAA postseason play .500 [6-for-12], Max Muncy (2012) 2, Cal Towey (2012) 1.54 [2 ER, 11.2 IP], Ryan LaMotta (2005) College World Series (min. 9 at bats): CWS: 2, Zach Dillon (2005) Career (min. 14.0 innings): INNINGS .333 [3-for-9], Ken Kolkhorst (1977) Season: 4, Chris Durbin (2001) 1.17 [2 ER, 15.1 IP], Tyler Bremer (2011-12) Game: 10.0, Burl Coker vs. Minnesota (6/13/1977) .333 [3-for-9], Steve Macko (1977) 4, Michael Griffin, (2005) 1.29 [2 ER, 14.0 IP], Willie Kempf (2009-10) Regional: 10.2, John Schott (1977) .333 [3-for-9], Seth Fortenberry (2005) 4, Max Muncy (2012) Career (min. 20.0 innings): Super Reg: 9.0, Tyler Bremer (2012) .333 [5-for-15], Kevin Russo (2005) Career: 9, Chris Durbin (2000-03) 1.74 [6 ER, 31.0 IP], Ryan LaMotta (2003-06) CWS: 12.0, Mark McCormick (2005) Season (min. 20 at bats): 10.0, Burl Coker (1977) .455 [10-for-22], Preston Underdown (1999) TRIPLES APPEARANCES Season: 25.0 Mark McCormick (2005) Career (min. 25 at bats): Game: 1, 13 times Regional: 3, Kyle Edens (2002) 19.0, twice .444 [20-for-45], Trey Webb (2001-03) Regional: 2, Dan Evatt (2012) 3, Zane Carlson (2003) Career: 31.0, Ryan LaMotta (2003-06) Career (min. 50 at bats): Super Reg: 1, Mark Saccomanno (2003) 3, Brooks Pinckard (2010) 30.1, Mark McCormick (2003-05) .309 [21-for-68], Josh Ford (2002-05) CWS: 1, Mike Czimskey (1977) 3, Crayton Bare (2012) 28.1, Josh Turley (2010-12) .306 [19-for-62], Max Muncy (2010-012) Season: 2, Mark Saccomanno (2003) Super Reg: 3, Mark Outlaw (1999) 2, Dan Evatt (2012) CWS: 3, Ryan LaMotta (2005) STRIKEOUTS GAMES PLAYED Career: 2, Mark Saccomanno (1999-03) Season: 6, Ryan LaMotta (2005) Game: 11, Jason Jennings vs. Minnesota (5/29/1999) Season: 10, nine players (all in 2005) 2, Dan Evatt (2012) Career: 10, Ryan LaMotta (2003-06) 10, Trey Taylor vs. UTSA (6/4/2005) Career: 20, Michael Griffin (2002-05) 6, Justin Taylor (1999-02) 10, Mark McCormick vs. Clemson (6/12/2005) HOME RUNS 6, Abe Woody (2003-05) Regional: 11, Jason Jennings (1999) AT BATS Game: 2, Steve Macko vs. New Orleans (5/28/77) 6, Trent Blank (2009-12) 10, Trey Taylor (2005) Regional: 22, Mike Czimskey (1977) 2, Logan Vick vs. Arkansas (6/9/12) Super Reg: 10, Mark McCormick (2005) 22, Josh Ludy (2012) Regional: 2, Steve Macko (1977) GAMES STARTED 9, Steven White (2003) 22, Max Muncy (2012) 2, Matt Williams (1998) Regional: 2, Sammy Bickham (1977) CWS: 8, Jaime Cocanower (1977) 22, Logan Vick (2012) 2, Josh Ludy (2012) 2, Cory VanAllen (2006) 8, Jon Perlman (1978) Super Reg: 14, Chris Durbin (2003) Super Reg: 2, Logan Vick (2012) 2, Josh Turley (2012) 8, Mark McCormick (2005) 14, Michael Griffin (2005) CWS: 1, Josh Ford (2005) Super Reg: 1, 12 times 8, Cory VanAllen (2005) CWS: 17, Reid Brees (2005) Season: 3, Josh Ford (2005) CWS: 2, Mark McCormick (2005) Season: 24, Mark McCormick (2005) 17, Michael Griffin (2005) 3, Josh Ludy (2012) Season: 4, Mark McCormick (2005) 18, Steven White (2003) Season: 45, Michael Griffin (2005) 2, seven times 3, Trey Taylor (2005) 17, Trey Taylor (2005) 41, Kevin Russo (2005) Career: 5, Matt Williams (1998-01) 3, Cory VanAllen (2005) Career: 31, Mark McCormick (2003-05) 40, Josh Ford (2005) 3, Josh Turley (2012) 24, Steven White (2000-03) 40, Paul Witt (2005) RUNS BATTED IN Career: 5, Mark McCormick (2003-05) 24, Ryan LaMotta (2003-06) Career: 79, Michael Griffin (2002-05) Game: 5, Steve Macko vs. New Orleans (5/28/1977) 5, Cory VanAllen (2005-06) 23, Trey Taylor (2002-05) 68, Josh Ford (2002-05) Regional: 7, Fritz Connally (1977) 4, Steven White (2000-03) Super Reg: 6, Eric Nelson (1999) 4, Josh Turley (2010-12) WALKS HITS CWS: 4, Michael Griffin (2005) Game: 7, Jason Jennings at Florida (5/22/1998) Game: 5, Eric Nelson vs. Minnesota (5/30/1999) Season: 10, Eric Nelson (1999) WINS Regional: 8, Sammy Bickham (1977) Regional: 10, Trevor Mote (2001) 10, Logan Vick (2012) Regional: 2, John Schott (1977) Super Reg: 6, Mark McCormick (2005) Super Reg: 8, Chris Durbin (2003) Career: 15, Logan Vick (2010-12) Super Reg: 1, Chad Hawkins (1999) CWS: 5, Mark McCormick (2005) CWS: 5, Reid Brees (2005) 13, Jason Jennings (1998-99) 1, Steven White (2003) 5, Trey Taylor (2005) 5, Michael Griffin (2005) 12, Josh Ford (2002-05) 1, Mark McCormick (2005) Season: 15, Mark McCormick (2005) 5, Kevin Russo (2005) 1, Cory VanAllen (2005) Career: 20, Mark McCormick (2003-05) Season: 15, Michael Griffin (2005) WALKS 1, Trent Blank (2012) 19, Jaime Cocanower (1977-78) 14, Josh Ford (2005) Regional: 9, Steve Macko (1977) CWS: 1, Jeff Mandel (2005) 13, Paul Witt (2005) Super Reg: 4, Jon Topolski (1999) 1, Abe Woody (2005) FIELDING 12, Max Muncy (2012) 4, Josh Ludy (2012) Season: 2, John Schott (1977) ERRORS 11, five times 4, Logan Vick (2012) 2, Steven White (2003) Game: 3, Brent Shepherd vs. South Alabama (5/28/1993) Career: 23, Michael Griffin (2002-05) CWS: 3, Leonard Woods (1977) 2, Jeff Mandel (2005) Regional: 4, Steve Macko (1977) 21, Josh Ford (2002-05) 3, Seth Fortenberry (2005) 2, Abe Woody (2005) 4, Brent Shepherd (1993) 20, Matt Williams (1998-01) 3, Mike Pankratz (2005) Career: 3, Justin Taylor (1999-02) 4, Landis Ware (2010) Season: 11, Steve Macko (1977) Super Reg: 2, Michael Griffin (2003) RUNS Career: 13, Logan Vick (2010-12) SAVES 2, Kyle Reynolds (2003) Game: 4, Jaime Bubela vs. Minnesota (5/30/1999) 11, Steve Macko (1977) Regional: 2, Kyle Edens (2002) CWS: 2, Ken Kolkhorst (1978) 4, Mark Cogdill vs. Oklahoma State (6/5/1999) 2, Zane Carlson (2003) 2, Paul Witt (2005) Regional: 9, Steve Macko (1977) STRIKEOUTS 2, Brooks Pinckard (2010) Season: 4, Steve Macko (1977) Super Reg: 6, Mark Cogdill (1999) Game: 4, Mike Czimskey vs. Miami, Fla (5/29/1977) Super Reg: 1, Mark Outlaw (1999) 4, Brent Shepherd (1993) CWS: 3, Seth Fortenberry (2005) Regional: 8, Beamer Weems (2006) 1, Ryan LaMotta (2003) 4, Landis Ware (2010) 3, Kevin Russo (2005) 8, Brooks Pinckard (2010) CWS: None Career: 7, Michael Griffin (2002-05) Season: 10, Steve Macko (1977) Super Reg: 5, Jeff Mandel (2005) Season: 2, Kyle Edens (2002)

Career: 17, Matt Williams (1998-01) 5, Jake Miller (2012) 2, Zane Carlson (2003) Note: Records do not include 1948 Regional RECORDS CWS: 6, Kyle Reynolds (2005) 2, Ryan LaMotta (2005) (box scores not available). STOLEN BASES Season: 12, Jeff Mandel (2005) 2, Brooks Pinckard (2010) Game: 2, 10 times Career: 15, Brooks Pinckard (2009-11) Career: 3, Zane Carlson (2000-03) Regional: 4, Brooks Pinckard (2011) 15, Max Muncy (2010-12) 3, Ryan LaMotta (2003-06) Super Reg: 4, Jon Topolski (1999) CWS: 1, Mike Wells (1977) 1, Seth Fortenberry (2005) 1, Paul Witt (2005) Season: 5, Jon Topolski (1999) Career: 6, Anthony Hensley (1999-00)

127 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL BAYLORBEARS.COM BIG 12 TOURNAMENT RECORDS

BATTING HOME RUNS APPEARANCES BATTING AVERAGE Game: 2, Beamer Weems vs. Texas (5/25/2006) Season: 4, Zane Carlson (2003) Season (min. 12 at bats): 2, Logan Vick vs. Kansas State (5/26/2010) Career: 7, Abe Woody (2003-05) .533 [8-for-15], Raynor Campbell (2010) 2, Josh Ludy vs. Kansas State (5/23/2012) .500 [7-for-14], Charley Carter (1998) Season: 4, Josh Ludy (2012) GAMES STARTED .500 [6-for-12], Eric Nelson (1998) 3, Beamer Weems (2006) Season: 2, Steven White (2003) .500 [6-for-12], Mike Pankratz (2005) 3, Matt Czimskey (2007) 2, Mark McCormick (2005) .500 [7-for-14], Dustin Dickerson (2009) 2, Ron Zboril (2000) Career: 4, Steven White (2000-03) Season (min. 10 at bats): 2, Mike Pankratz (2004) 4, Mark McCormick (2003-05) .636 [7-for-11], Josh Ludy (2012) 2, Seth Fortenberry (2006) .545 [6-for-11], Kevin Sevigny (2004) 2, Shaver Hansen (2007) WINS .545 [6-for-11], Shaver Hansen (2008) 2, Logan Vick (2010) Season: 2, Craig Fritsch (2009) Career (min. 25 at bats): 2, Landis Ware (2010) Career: 3, Craig Fritsch (2008-10) .462 [18-for-39), Shaver Hansen (2007-09) Career: 4, Josh Ludy (2010-12) 2, Josh Scott (1998-01) .452 [19-for-42], David Murphy (2001-03) 3, David Murphy (2001-03) 2, Trey Taylor (2002-05) 3, Seth Fortenberry (2003-06) 2, Andy Pape (2003-07) GAMES PLAYED 3, Matt Czimskey (2006-07) 2, Chad Hawkins (1999-00) Season: 6, several times 3, Beamer Weems (2006-08) Career: 17, Kevin Sevigny (2003-06) 3, Shaver Hansen (2007-09) SAVES Season: 3, Nick Cassavechia (2007) AT BATS RUNS BATTED IN 2, Ryan LaMotta (2004) Game: 7, Mark Saccomanno vs. Nebraska (5/24/2003) Game: 6, Josh Ludy vs. Kansas State (5/23/2012) 2, Kendal Volz (2009) Season: 27, Mark Saccomanno (2003) 4, Jace Brewer vs. Texas (5/20/1999) Career: 4, Nick Cassavechia (2005-08) Career: 63, Michael Griffin (2002-05) 4, Chase Gerdes vs. Oklahoma (5/28/2004) 2, Abe Woody (2003-05) 4, Drew Sutton vs. Oklahoma (5/28/2004) 2, Ryan LaMotta (2003-06) RUNS 4, Jeff Mandel vs. Oklahoma State (5/26/2005) Game: 4, David Murphy vs. Missouri (5/23/2003) 4, Matt Czimskey vs. Missouri (5/25/2007) COMPLETE GAMES 4, Mark Saccomanno vs. Texas (5/25/2003) 4, Shaver Hansen vs. Nebraska (5/21/2008) Season: 1, Jason Jennings vs. Missouri (5/19/1999) Season: 8, Mark Saccomanno (2003) 4, Shaver Hansen vs. Kansas (5/23/2009) 1, Chad Hawkins vs. Missouri (5/22/1999) 8, David Murphy (2003) 4, Landis Ware vs. Kansas State (5/26/2010) 1, Kyle Evans vs. Texas (5/18/2000) Career: 13, Josh Ford (2002-05) 4, Landis Ware vs. Kansas (5/29/2010) 1, Steven White vs. Missouri [7 inn.] (5/21/2003) Season: 10, Mark Saccomanno (2003) 1, Josh Turley vs. Kansas State [7 inn.] (5/23/2012) HITS 10, Josh Ludy (2012) 1, Dillon Newman vs. Oklahoma [8 inn.] (5/23/2013) Game: 4, Jace Brewer vs. Texas Tech (5/20/2000) Career: 16, Shaver Hansen (2007-09) 4, Mark Saccomanno vs. Texas (5/25/2003) 11, Beamer Weems (2006-08) SHUTOUTS Season: 12, Mark Saccomanno (2003) 11, Josh ludy (2010-12) Season: 1, Jason Jennings vs. Missouri (5/19/1999) Career: 19, David Murphy (2001-03) 10, Jace Brewer (1999-00) 1, Steven White vs. Missouri [7 inn.] (5/21/2003) 19, Chase Gerdes (2004-07) 10, Mark Saccomanno (2001-03) 10, David Murphy (2001-03) INNINGS DOUBLES 10, Chase Gerdes (2004-07) Game: 9.0, Jason Jennings vs. Missouri (5/19/1999) Game: 2, Eric Nelson vs. Texas Tech (5/15/1998) 9.0, Chad Hawkins vs. Missouri (5/22/1999) 2, Josh Ford vs. Missouri (5/29/2004) STOLEN BASES 9.0, Kyle Evans vs. Texas (5/18/2000) 2, Jeff Mandel vs. Oklahoma State (5/26/2005) Game: 3, Anthony Hensley vs. Missouri (5/22/1999) Season: 14.2, Jason Jennings (1999) 2, Beamer Weems vs. Nebraska (5/24/2006) 3, Nathan Orf vs. Kansas State (5/25/2012) Career: 25.1, Ryan LaMotta (2003-06) 2, Beamer Weems vs. Texas A&M (5/27/2007) Season: 5, Anthony Hensley (1999) 2, Shaver Hansen vs. Texas (5/20/2009) Career: 6, Anthony Hensley (1999-00) STRIKEOUTS 2, Cal Towey vs. Kansas State (5/26/2010) Game: 13, Kendal Volz (5/26/2007) Season: 4, Trey Webb (2003) WALKS 10, Jason Jennings (5/19/1999) Career: 6, Trey Webb (2001-03) Game: 4, Beamer Weems vs. Oklahoma (5/26/2007) 10, Chad Hawkins (5/22/1999) 6, Josh Ford (2002-05) Season: 6, David Murphy (2003) Season: 14, Jason Jennings (1999) 6, Ben Booker (2006-09) 6, Chris Durbin (2003) Career: 23, Jason Jennings (1997-99) Career: 10, Chris Durbin (2000-03) 23, Kendal Volz (2007-09) TRIPLES 10, Beamer Weems (2006-08) Game: 1, 20 times 10, Raynor Campbell (2007-10) WALKS Season: 2, Anthony Hensley (1999) Inning: 4, Mark McCormick (5/28/2004) 2, Brooks Pinckard (2010) STRIKEOUTS Game: 6, Matthew Marcom (5/15/1997) Career: 2, Anthony Hensley (1999-00) Game: 3, nine times 6, Mark McCormick (5/29/2005) 2, David Murphy (2001-03) Season: 9, Kevin Sevigny (2003) Season: 7, Mark McCormick (2005) 2, Seth Fortenberry (2003-06) Career: 20, Kevin Sevigny (2003-06) Career: 16, Mark McCormick (2003-05) 2, Brooks Pinckard (2010-11) 2, Chris Slater (2008-11) PITCHING FIELDING EARNED RUN AVERAGE ERRORS Career (min. 10.0 innings): Inning: 4, Paul Witt (5/26/2005, 9th inn.) 1.42 [2 ER, 12.2 IP], Josh Turley (2010-12) Game: 4, Paul Witt (5/26/2005) Career (min. 20.0 innings): Season: 8, Paul Witt (2005) 2.63 [7 ER, 24.0 IP], Willie Kempf (2007-10) Career: 8, Paul Witt (2002-05) RECORDS Career (min. 25.0 innings): 3.20 [9 ER, 25.1 IP], Ryan LaMotta (2003-06)

128 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL @BaylorBaseball BAYLOR BALLPARK RECORDS

MISCELLANEOUS TEAM PITCHING Runs: 5, Jon Topolski vs. Howard Payne (4/21/1999) Longest Game (innings): 16, Baylor vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) BAYLOR 5, Logan Vick vs. UT Arlington (4/14/2010) Longest Game (time): 6:15, Baylor vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) Innings: 16.0 vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) Hits: 5, eight times Margin of Victory: 27, Baylor (28) vs. Howard Payne (1) Most Runs Allowed: 23 vs. Missouri (4/19/2003) Doubles: 3, three times (4/21/1999) Fewest Hits Allowed: 0 vs. Iowa State (4/15/2000) Triples: 2, Chris Durbin vs. Oklahoma State (4/6/2002) Margin of Defeat: 13, Nebraska (14) vs. Baylor (1) (3/17/2007) 0 vs. Loyola Marymount (2/15/2004) 2, Beamer Weems vs. Texas Southern (3/20/2007) 13, Dallas Baptist (16) vs. Baylor (3) (4/8/2009) Most Hits Allowed: 22 vs. Missouri (4/19/2003) Home Runs: 3, Aaron Miller vs. Illinois (2/29/2008) 22 vs. Texas Tech (3/19/2011) RBI: 6, five times TEAM BATTING Walks: 12 vs. Loyola Marymount (2/14/2004) Total Bases: 11, Eric Nelson vs. Kansas State (2/26/1999) BAYLOR Strikeouts: 17 vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) 11, Cal Towey vs. Texas (4/8/2011) At Bats: 63 vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) 17 vs. Texas Tech (3/24/2007) Bases on Balls: 4, six times Runs: 28 vs. Howard Payne (4/21/1999) Wild Pitches: 4 vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) Strikeouts: 4, nine times Hits: 32 vs. Howard Payne (4/21/1999) 4 vs. Texas Tech (3/20/2011) Stolen Bases: 4, Jaime Bubela vs. Kansas State (2/27/1999) Doubles: 8 vs. McNeese State (3/31/1999) 4 vs. Illinois (3/9/2013) 4, Anthony Hensley vs. Texas (4/21/2000) Howard Payne (4/21/1999) Hit Batsmen: 5, four times Hit by Pitch: 3, Michael Griffin vs. Vanderbilt (3/12/2004) Triples: 3, seven times Balks: 3 vs. Oral Roberts (2/24/2002) 3, Nathan Orf vs. Texas Tech (3/18/2012) Home Runs: 8 vs. UTSA (4/20/1999) Home Runs Allowed: 7 vs. Oklahoma State (5/12/2018) RBI: 26 vs. Howard Payne (4/21/1999) OPPONENT Total Bases: 63 vs. Howard Payne (4/21/1999) OPPONENT At Bats: 7, four times Walks: 16 vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) Innings: 16.0, Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) Runs: 4, four times Strikeouts: 18 vs. Texas (4/13/2006) Most Runs Allowed: 28, Howard Payne (4/21/1999) Hits: 5, four times Stolen Bases: 8 vs. Dallas Baptist (5/16/2006) Fewest Hits Allowed: 2, Stephen F. Austin (2/12/2006) Doubles: 2, several times 8 vs. UTSA (5/15/2012) 2, TCU (2/22/2011) Triples: 2, five times Hit by Pitch: 6 vs. Vanderbilt (3/12/2004) Most Hits Allowed: 32, Howard Payne (4/21/1999) Home Runs: 3, Ben Broussard [McNeese State] (3/31/1999) 6 vs. Oklahoma (4/14/2013) Walks: 16, Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) RBI: 6, Robby Price [Kansas] (3/28/2010) Sacrifice Hits: 5 vs. Kansas (4/30/2000) Strikeouts: 18, Texas (4/13/2006) Total Bases: 12, Ben Broussard [McNeese State] (3/31/1999) 5 vs. UT Arlington (4/25/2012) Wild Pitches: 5, Rice (5/18/2004) Bases on Balls: 3, 11 times Sacrifice Flies: 3, nine times Hit Batsmen: 6, Vanderbilt (3/12/2004) Strikeouts: 5, Ryan Neill [Oral Roberts] (3/11/2000) Left on Base: 27 vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) Balks: 2, multiple times Stolen Bases: 3, four times Home Runs Allowed: 8, UTSA (4/20/1999) Hit by Pitch: 3, Casey Lytle [Kansas] (3/28/2010) OPPONENT At Bats: 61, Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) BOTH TEAMS INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Runs: 23, Missouri (4/19/2003) Innings: 32.0, Baylor vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) BAYLOR Hits: 22, Missouri (4/19/2003) Most Runs Allowed: 41, Baylor vs. Missouri (4/19/2003) Innings: 10.0, Steven White vs. USC (2/22/2003) Doubles: 7, Missouri (4/20/2007) Fewest Hits Allowed: 3, Baylor vs. LMU (2/15/2004) Runs Allowed: 10, Steven White vs. Texas Tech (5/11/2001) Triples: 2, eight times Most Hits Allowed: 45, Baylor vs. Missouri (4/19/2003) 10, Hayden Kettler vs. Oklahoma State (5/12/2018) Home Runs: 5, Oklahoma (4/23/1999) Walks: 23, Baylor vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) Hits Allowed: 13, Steven White vs. Texas Tech (5/11/2001) 5, Texas A&M (4/19/2008) Strikeouts: 33, Baylor vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) 13, Cody Bradford vs. Kansas (3/23/2018) 5, Oklahoma (4/26/2009) Wild Pitches: 7, Baylor vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) *Fewest Hits Allowed: 0, Kyle Evans vs. Iowa State (4/15/2000) RBI: 22, Missouri (4/19/2003) 7, Baylor vs. Texas Tech (3/20/2011) 0, Cory VanAllen vs. Loyola Marymount (2/14/2005) Total Bases: 39, Missouri (4/19/2003) Hit Batsmen: 7, Baylor vs. Long Beach State (3/7/2003) Bases on Balls: 7, Steven White vs. Missouri (3/2/2001) Walks: 12, Loyola Marymount (2/14/2004) Balks: 3, Baylor vs. Oral Roberts (2/24/2002) Strikeouts: 14, Logan Verrett vs. Louisiana Tech (3/11/2011) Strikeouts: 17, Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) 3, Baylor vs. Kansas (3/16/2002) 13, Logan Verrett vs. Texas A&M (4/10/2010) 17, Texas Tech (3/24/2007) 12, Steven White vs. Texas Tech (3/14/2003) Stolen Bases: 5, Texas Tech (4/30/2005) TEAM FIELDING 12, Mark McCormick vs. Missouri (5/20/2005) 5, Texas A&M (4/20/2008) BAYLOR 12, Willie Kempf vs. Missouri (4/11/2009) 5, Texas State (4/22/2009) Total Chances: 61 vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) Wild Pitches: 3, Brooks Pinckard vs. Texas Tech (3/20/2011) Hit by Pitch: 5, Long Beach State (3/7/2003) 61 vs. Kansas (3/28/2010) Hit Batters: 5, Steven White vs. Long Beach State (3/7/2003) 5, Missouri (4/19/2003) Putouts: 48 vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) Balks: 3, Justin Taylor vs. Oral Roberts (2/24/2002) 5, Kansas (3/28/2010) Assists: 21 vs. KSU (3/29/2013) Sacrifice Hits: 4, six times Errors: 6 vs. Texas Tech (3/15/2003) OPPONENT Sacrifice Flies: 3, Texas Tech (3/22/2009) Double Plays: 3, 15 times Innings: 11.0, Greg Reynolds [Stanford] (6/6/2005) Left on Base: 16, Texas Tech (3/20/2011) Runs Allowed: 12, three times 16, Michigan State (3/7/2012) OPPONENT Hits Allowed: 14, K. Trapp [Dallas Baptist] (4/6/2001) Total Chances: 67, Kansas (3/28/2010) Bases on Balls: 8, three times BOTH TEAMS Putouts: 48, Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) Strikeouts: 14, Michael Jarman [Oral Roberts] (2/25/2007) At Bats: 124, Baylor vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) Assists: 24, Kansas (3/28/2010) 12, [Nebraska] (5/12/2006) Runs: 41, Baylor vs. Missouri (4/19/2003) Errors: 5, eight times Wild Pitches: 3, eight times Hits: 45, Baylor vs. Missouri (4/19/2003) Double Plays: 3, 12 times Hit Batters: 4, Chase Mitchell [Kansas State] (4/8/2005) Doubles: 11, Baylor vs. Kansas (3/16/2002) Triples: 4, Baylor vs. Illinois-Chicago (3/12/2010) BOTH TEAMS INDIVIDUAL FIELDING 4, Baylor vs. Sam Houston State (4/20/2010) Total Chances: 128, Baylor vs. Kansas (3/28/2010) BAYLOR Home Runs: 11, Baylor vs. UT- San Antonio (4/20/1999) Putouts: 96, Baylor vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) Total Chances: 19, Steve DalPorto vs. KSU (3/29/2013) RBI: 39, Baylor vs. Missouri (4/19/2003) Assists: 42, Baylor vs. Kansas (3/28/2010) Putouts: 19, Steve DalPorto vs. KSU (3/29/2013) Total Bases: 81, Baylor vs. UT-San Antonio (4/20/1999) Errors: 8, Baylor vs. Dallas Baptist (4/6/2001) Assists: 10, Raynor Campbell vs. Pacific (2/22/2009)

Walks: 23, Baylor vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) 8, Baylor vs. Texas Tech (3/15/2003) Errors: 4, Raynor Campbell vs. Pacific (2/22/2009) RECORDS Strikeouts: 33, Baylor vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) 8, Baylor vs. Kansas State (5/19/2007) Stolen Bases: 10, Baylor vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) Double Plays: 5, Baylor vs. Louisiana Tech (3/12/2006) OPPONENT Hit by Pitch: 7, Baylor vs. Long Beach State (3/07/2003) 5, Baylor vs. Pacific (2/22/2009) Total Chances: 19, Preston Clark [Texas] (4/13/2006) Sacrifice Hits: 6, Baylor vs. Kansas (4/30/2000) Putouts: 18, Preston Clark [Texas] (4/13/2006) 6, Baylor vs. Purdue (2/23/2008) INDIVIDUAL BATTING Assists: 10, Robby Price [Kansas] (3/28/2010) 6, Baylor vs. Oklahoma (4/24/2009) BAYLOR Errors: 3, Greg Dobbs [Oklahoma] (3/18/2001) Sacrifice Flies: 4, Baylor vs. San Francisco (3/9/2007) At Bats: 9, Jace Brewer vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) 3, S. Berry [Dallas Baptist] (4/6/2001) 4, Baylor vs. Kansas State (5/19/2007) Left on Base: 42, Baylor vs. Oral Roberts (3/11/2000) * - Evans: 9.0 innings; VanAllen: 6.0 innings in a scheduled 7.0-inning game.

129 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL BAYLORBEARS.COM CONFERENCE STATISTICAL LEADERS

BATTING AVERAGE ON-BASE PERCENTAGE INNINGS PITCHED COMPLETE GAMES 1952 Larry Isbell * .431 2006 Zach Dillon .496 1951 Ray Fitzpatrick * 78.2 1951 Ray Fitzpatrick * 8 1953 Mickey Sullivan * .400 2006 Zach Dillon .504 1999 Jason Jennings 146.2 1955 Fred Gottlieb (tied) * 8 1954 Mickey Sullivan * .519 2003 Steven White 129.0 1968 John Bevil * 7 1955 Jerry Mallett * .388 TRIPLES 2018 Cody Bradford *52.2 2000 Chad Hawkins (tied) * 6 1957 Jerry Mallett * .455 1948 Hal Harris * 4 1961 Ronnie Goodwin * .419 1960 Byron Willis (tied) * 2 STRIKEOUTS SHUTOUTS 1970 Skip Balthrop .390 1965 James Mallon (tied) * 2 1999 Jason Jennings 172 1999 Jason Jennings (tied) 3 1977 Steve Macko * .404 1965 Bill Bain (tied) * 2 2002 Jared Theodorakos * 53 2001 Steven White (tied) * 1 1977 Steve Macko .417 1977 Steve Macko * 5 2003 Steven White 130 2003 Steven White (tied) 1 1979 Greg Pennington .400 1987 Tony Huey * 10 2008 Shawn Tolleson (tied) * 2 2002 Chris Durbin * .385 1998 Jon Topolski 11 APPEARANCES 2018 Cody Bradford *2 2003 David Murphy .413 1998 Jon Topolski * 5 1951 Ray Fitzpatrick * 10 2004 Reid Brees * .404 2002 Chris Durbin (tied) * 3 1993 Joe Wharton * 20 * - conference games only 2006 Zach Dillon * .421 2005 Kevin Sevigny (tied) * 3 2002 Kyle Edens (tied) 35 2007 Matt Czimskey * .386 2006 Seth Fortenberry 10 2002 Kyle Edens * 17 Note: Baylor was a part of the Southwest 2007 Ben Booker 7 2014 Josh Michalec * 14 Conference until it disbanded in 1996. Since AT BATS 2007 Beamer Weems (tied) * 3 1997, the Bears have played in the Big 12 1977 Steve Macko * 99 2011 Brooks Pinckard * 4 EARNED RUN AVERAGE Conference. 1978 Mike Johanson * 100 1966 Bill Bevill * 1.03 2012 Max Muncy 255 HOME RUNS 1968 John Bevil * 1.16 1946 Tom Chandler * 6 1969 Ken McRay * 1.16 RUNS 1955 Jerry Mallett * 6 1982 Steve Smith * 1.72 1946 Jack Redding (tied) * 19 1957 Bill Dennis * 5 1988 Pat Combs 2.16 1946 Tom Chandler (tied) * 19 1977 Leonard Woods 13 1991 Glenn Nevill 2.47 1954 Wayne Connally * 19 1977 Mike Czimsley (tied) * 5 1992 Brian Carpenter 2.23 1955 Jerry Dykeman * 17 1977 Leonard Woods (tied) * 5 1993 Joe Wharton 2.54 1977 Steve Macko * 27 1978 Shane Nolen (tied) * 6 2000 Chad Hawkins 1.82 1978 Burl Coker * 35 1978 Mike Johanson (tied) * 6 2001 Paul Thorp * 2.30 2001 Trevor Mote * 30 1981 Jeff Mallett (tied) * 6 2012 Josh Turley * 1.92 2003 Chris Durbin 94 1986 Mike Malinak (tied) * 7 2018 Cody Bradford 2.51 2003 Chris Durbin * 38 2004 Josh Ford (tied) * 9 2007 Chase Gerdes * 30 2004 Michael Griffin (tied) * 9 GAMES STARTED 2012 Nathan Orf 61 2012 Josh Ludy 16 1982 Jerry Arnold * 8 2012 Max Muncy (tied) * 22 2012 Josh Ludy * 8 1985 Ken Patterson (tied) * 8 2012 Nathan Orf (tied) * 22 1999 Jason Jennings (tied) 18 2012 Logan Vick (tied) * 22 RUNS BATTED IN 2000 Kyle Evans (tied) * 10 1946 Joe Szekely * 20 2000 Chad Hawkins (tied) * 10 HITS 1948 Joe Szekely * 21 2002 Steven White (tied) * 9 1950 Adrian Burk * 24 1954 Bobby Benge * 21 2003 Steven White (tied) 19 1954 Mickey Sullivan * 27 1978 Mike Johanson * 34 2003 Steven White (tied) * 9 1960 Jerry Funk (tied) * 23 1998 Charley Carter 86 2004 Sean Walker (tied) * 9 1960 Ted Uhlaender (tied) * 23 2012 Josh Ludy 71 2005 Mark McCormick (tied) * 9 1977 Steve Macko * 40 2012 Josh Ludy * 29 2005 Trey Taylor (tied) * 9 1997 Eric Nelson * 58 2005 Cory VanAllen (tied) * 9 1999 Eric Nelson * 44 STOLEN BASES 2009 Kendal Volz (tied) * 9 2003 David Murphy 121 1948 Charles Devereaux * 12 2011 Josh Turley (tied) * 9 1950 James Parker * 9 2011 Logan Verrett (tied) * 9 DOUBLES 1954 Wayne Connally * 6 1946 Jack Redding (tied) * 5 1959 Mel Carbo * 6 WINS 1946 James Marino (tied) * 5 1960 Jerry Funk * 8 1968 John Bevil * 5 1954 Mickey Sullivan (tied) * 6 1965 James Mallon (tied) * 7 1999 Jason Jennings 13 1966 Donald Looper * 7 2011 Brooks Pinckard 36 1999 Jason Jennings * 8 1968 W. Turney Fox Dykes * 9 2000 Chad Hawkins * 8 1976 Steve Macko * 10 BASES ON BALLS 2005 Mark McCormick * 6 1977 Ken Kolkhorst * 8 1949 Charles Devereaux * 17 2012 Trent Blank 11 1978 Mike Johanson * 10 1951 Joe Miles * 17 2012 Josh Turley (tied) * 6 1984 Keith Shepherd (tied) * 10 1954 Mickey Sullivan (tied) * 15 1998 Charley Carter (tied) 24 1954 Wayne Connally (tied) * 15 SAVES 2001 Chris Durbin (tied) 25 2006 Zach Dillon 53 1993 Brent Bearden (tied) * 5 2001 Mike Huggins * 13 2010 Logan Vick 59 2002 Kyle Edens (tied) 14 2002 Ross Bennett * 11 2010 Logan Vick (tied) * 24 2002 Kyle Edens (tied) * 6 2004 Reid Brees * 14 2012 Max Garner 10 2012 Logan Vick 25 2012 Max Garner * 7 2012 Logan Vick * 12 2014 Josh Michalec 21 2016 Troy Montemayor 14 RECORDS

130 2019 BAYLOR BASEBALL @BaylorBaseball NATIONAL STATISTICAL LEADERS

TOP 30 NATIONAL RANKINGS RBI EARNED RUN AVERAGE BATTING AVERAGE 2012 Josh Ludy 71 8th 1982 Steve Smith 1.72 11th 1977 Steve Macko .417 22nd 1991 Glenn Nevill 2.47 28th 1996 Marty Crawford .414 28th RBI PER GAME 1992 Brian Carpenter 2.15 21st 2003 David Murphy .413 19th 1998 Charley Carter 1.39 30th 1999 Jason Jennings 2.58 23rd 2012 Josh Ludy 1.13 15th 2000 Chad Hawkins 1.82 3rd HITS 2005 Ryan LaMotta 2.15 26th 2003 David Murphy 121 1st SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 2012 Josh Ludy .634 26th WINS RUNS 1979 Jon Perlman 12 t-7th 2003 Chris Durbin 94 1st TOTAL BASES 1999 Jason Jennings 13 t-5th 2003 David Murphy 84 t-2nd 2012 Josh Ludy 147 t-21st 2005 Abe Woody 10 t-28th 2012 Trent Blank 11 t-9th RUNS PER GAME HIT BY PITCH 2003 Chris Durbin 1.40 4th 2012 Nathan Orf 35 t-2nd SAVES 2003 David Murphy 1.24 17th 2000 Zane Carlson 15 t-6th HIT BY PITCH PER GAME 2002 Kyle Edens 14 t-5th DOUBLES 2012 Nathan Orf 0.54 5th 2003 Zane Carlson 11 t-24th 2012 Logan Vick 25 t-6th 2005 Abe Woody 11 t-23rd 2018 Davis Wendzel 22 18 STOLEN BASES 2007 Nick Cassavechia 11 t-23rd 2011 Brooks Pinckard 36 5th 2010 Brooks Pinckard 12 t-11th DOUBLES PER GAME 2014 Josh Michalec 21 2nd 1976 Steve Macko 0.38 9th STOLEN BASES PER GAME 2016 Troy Montemayor 14 7th 1979 Fritz Connally 0.37 14th 1991 Mike Robison 0.68 15th 2017 Troy Montemayor 12 25th 1980 Gene de los Santos 0.45 6th 2011 Brooks Pinckard 0.65 6th 2012 Logan Vick 0.38 30th GAMES STARTED WALKS 2012 Josh Turley 17 t-16th TRIPLES 2006 Zach Dillon 53 t-4th 2018 Hayden Kettler 16 27th 1998 Jon Topolski 11 1st 2010 Logan Vick 59 t-7th 2006 Seth Fortenberry 10 STRIKEOUTS PER NINE INNINGS t-3rd WALKS PER GAME 2002 Jared Theodorakos 10.3 30th 2007 Ben Booker 7 t-15th 2006 Zach Dillon 0.84 17th 2008 Kendal Volz 10.8 18th 2008 Shaver Hansen 6 29th 2010 Logan Vick 0.98 11th

TRIPLES PER GAME TOUGHEST TO STRIKEOUT 1998 Jon Topolski 0.18 2nd 1995 Marty Crawford 19.7 23rd 2002 Mike Huggins 0.11 25th 1996 Marty Crawford 29.0 6th 2003 Michael Griffin 0.12 25th 2006 Seth Fortenberry 0.16 9th SACRIFICE BUNTS 2007 Ben Booker 0.11 26th 2011 Steve DalPorto 15 t-25th

HOME RUNS SACRIFICE FLIES 2012 Josh Ludy 16 t-15th 2008 Dustin Dickerson 7 23rd

HOME RUNS PER GAME 1968 George Lyons 0.31 t-3rd 2012 Josh Ludy 0.25 t-30th RECORDS

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