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No. 3 seed TIGERS (35-20) THE STARKVILLE REGIONAL at the Probable Starters TBA at press time 2003 NCAA Starkville Regional Radio ZRG Sports Network Starkville, Miss. – Dudy Noble Field/Polk-DeMent Stadium (7,000) (KTGR 1580-AM, flagship; also on Fri.-Sun., May 30-June 1, 2003 KFAL 900-AM, Fulton / KWOS 950-AM, Jeff City) Tex Little (play-by-play) TIGERS MAKE RETURN TO NCAA TOURNAMENT Ryan Pickett (color) The Missouri baseball team earned its first trip to the diamond’s dance since 1996 when the Tigers were awarded a regional No. 3 seed in Starkville, Miss. The Tigers Internet Radio at www.KTGR.com will face No. 2 seed North Carolina (39-21) in Friday’s first round. No. 1 seed and Live stats at www.MStateAthletics.com host Mississippi State (40-18-1) will face Sun Belt Conference Champion Middle Tennessee (33-25) in the other first-round game. The Coaches The Tigers continue a proud baseball tradition with their 15th NCAA Tournament Mizzou – (New Orleans ’81) appearance. A six-time participant in the College , Mizzou won the 1954 285-214-1 / 9th season NCAA National Championship. The Series 31-28 all-time in NCAA play MIZZOU VS. THE 64-TEAM FIELD Streak Lost 1 (9-2 to Wichita St. in 1996) The Tigers have played six of the other 63 teams in this year’s field, going a combined 6-13 against the group. Four meetings – with regional No. 1 seeds Texas (0- Media Relations Contacts Kevin Fletcher 3), Baylor (2-3) and Nebraska (1-2), and regional No. 3 UNC Wilmington (2-1) – came cell: (573) 268-5058 on the road, with Mizzou’s 1-2 record against No. 1 Texas A&M coming in the NCAA Media Coordinator Mike Nemeth, friendly confines of . The Tigers were swept by fellow No. 3 seed Mississippi State Associate AD/Media Rel. Southwest Missouri State in midweek home-and-home games in April. cell: (662) 418-7229 SERIES HISTORY VS. THE STARKVILLE REGIONAL Dudy Noble Field Press Box: (662) 325-3776 A quick search of the media guide yields very little historical data among the four schools. North Carolina took a 2-0 decision in its only previous meeting with Mizzou LAST 5 / NEXT 2 early in the 1989 season. Sat. May 17 * OKLAHOMA W, 7-6 Middle Tennessee and Missouri split their two fact: meetings, which coincidentally have both come in NCAA Mizzou’s seven-year Sun. May 18 * OKLAHOMA L, 7-0 Regional play. MT won the first-ever meeting, 4-2, in NCAA Tournament drought Wed. May 21 & vs. #19/16/22 Baylor L, 11-0 (7) Thu. May 22 & vs. Kansas W, 4-3 (11) 1981 at the South (Coral Gables, Fla.) regional, with the dating back to 1996 is the Tigers evening the series with a 10-6 win in 1988. That Fri. May 23 & vs. #19/16/22 Baylor L, 9-8 1988 game came in the NCAA South Regional in Starkville. longest of the 34 at-large Fri. May 30 ! vs. North Carolina 2 p.m. Mississippi State and Mizzou have never met on the teams in the 2003 field. Sat. May 31 ! vs. TBA TBA diamond. Sun. June 1 ! TBA TBA F-Su J 6-8 NCAA Super-Regionals TBA JAMIESON HAS HISTORY AT DUDY NOBLE F-M J 13-23 NCAA College World Series TBA Mizzou skipper Tim Jamieson has participated in NCAA Regional play before All Times are Central Standard at Dudy Noble, and fared quite well. As an assistant coach at New Orleans, his alma * – game mater, Jamieson helped lead the Privateers in 1984 to an upset of a Mississippi State & – at Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Tournament squad featuring , and . That sent UNO to its ! – at NCAA Regional Championships (Starkville, Miss.) only College World Series appearance. RECENT NCAA HISTORY SEVERAL BARRIERS BROKEN ON WAY TO BIG 12’S TOP HALF Although Mizzou is not ranked in any of the four major baseball polls, the Tigers 1988 NCAA South Regional Cal State Fullerton 6, Mizzou 3 have received plenty of national recognition this season; the week of April 21 found Mizzou 10, Middle Tennessee 6; Texas A&M 6, Mizzou 2 Missouri ranked in all four polls. It is the first time that the Tiger baseball team has 1991 NCAA East Regional Mizzou 5, Jacksonville 4 been ranked since the 1997 preseason. Here’s what has Mizzou on the move: North Carolina State 3, Mizzou 1; Mizzou 8, Furman 4 Š Mizzou swept three conference opponents (Kansas, Kansas State and Texas North Carolina State 8, Mizzou 5 Tech [two games]) in consecutive weekends in late March and early April, 1996 NCAA Midwest Regional Rice 17, Mizzou 4 marking the first time in the Big 12 era that the Tigers have posted three Wichita State 9, Mizzou 2 sweeps in a season, let alone consecutively; Š The Tigers’ 14-11 win at Oklahoma State was Mizzou’s first win in Stillwater since 1993, and first overall against the Cowboys since 1996; MUTigers.com 2003 MIZZOU Baseball

2003 SCHEDULE / RESULTS TINGLER LEADS MIZZOU’S ALL-BIG 12 SELECTIONS (35-20, 15-11 BIG 12 [4TH]) DALLAS – Senior CF Jayce Tingler has been selected to the first team of the seventh annual rankings order: /ESPN-Coaches/Collegiate Baseball coaches All-Big 12 Conference baseball team as chosen by the conference's head coaches. Tingler, who will be making his first appearance as a player in the NCAA Tournament this Thu. Feb. 6 UNC-Wilmington W, 12-1 weekend when he and his Tigers (35-20) travel to Starkville, Miss., for the Mississippi State Fri. Feb. 7 UNC-Wilmington L, 2-5 Sat. Feb. 8 UNC-Wilmington W, 6-3 Regional, is the first first-team Tiger since Ryan Stegall in 2000. He is closing his career in record- Sat. Feb. 15 # vs. Northwestern L, 5-3 setting style, and is the Tigers' leading hitter this season at .390. This past weekend at the Phillips # vs. Cal Poly L, 4-2 66 Big 12 Conference Tournament, Tingler set a new Missouri record for hits in a career, passing Sat. Feb. 22 $ vs. Northwestern St. (La.) L, 8-4 former All-American Ryan Fry. He now has 269 hits. In addition, he is nearing the school career Sat. Feb. 22 $ at Louisiana-Monroe W, 13-10 Sun. Feb. 23 $ vs. Northern Iowa W, 11-4 records for runs scored and walks. In addition, his 64 runs lead the squad and his 46 RBI are Sat. Mar. 1 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W, 9-0 second on the team. Sat. Mar. 1 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W, 10-2 Three Mizzou players – junior SS , junior C Brad Flanders and sophomore RHP Thu. Mar. 6 TRUMAN STATE W, 30-0 Justin James – made the All-Big 12 Second Team. Flanders (.341, 6 HR, 42 RBI) and Kinsler Thu. Mar. 6 LINCOLN (MO.) W, 9-1 Fri. Mar. 7 CREIGHTON W, 9-0 (.337, 5 HR, 43 RBI) are second and third, respectively, on the team in hitting, and James (7-6, Sat. Mar. 8 CREIGHTON L, 6-4 4.11 ERA, 85 SO) has been Mizzou's No. 1 starter all season long. He is also the first starting Sun. Mar. 9 CREIGHTON W, 6-1 pitcher to make the first or second team since Justin Stine in 1999. Tue. Mar. 11 at Southeast Missouri State W, 9-8 A quartet of Tigers earned Honorable Mention plaudits. They include junior RHP Andy Wed. Mar. 12 MARYVILLE W, 19-1 (7) Fri. Mar. 14 * at #9/10/11 Texas L, 4-1 Shipman, junior 1B Cody Ehlers, junior LF Ryan Rallo and sophomore righty closer Travis Sat. Mar. 15 * at #9/10/11 Texas L, 16-7 Wendte. Sun. Mar. 16 * at #9/10/11 Texas L, 6-3 The seven Tigers honored mark the most recipients since Mizzou joined the Big Wed. Mar. 19 ILLINOIS STATE W, 16-11 Fri. Mar. 21 * #23/24/19 KANSAS W, 11-7 12; the 1999 team also had seven named to the honors squads. Sat. Mar. 22 * #23/24/19 KANSAS W, 14-8 Head coach Mike Anderson of Nebraska joins 2003 Player of the Year 1B Matt Hopper of NU Sun. Mar. 23 * #23/24/19 KANSAS W, 7-4 and teammate LHP Big 12 Pitcher of the Year Aaron Marsden of the Huskers in a prominent 1-2-3 Wed. Mar. 26 at Illinois State W, 4-3 configuration for top awards. NU went 20-7 in Big 12 contests to win its second league champion- Fri. Mar. 28 * at Kansas State W, 14-2 Sat. Mar. 29 * at Kansas State W, 8-3 ship in three years and to advance to the NCAA Regionals for the fifth consecutive year. Sun. Mar. 30 * at Kansas State W, 5-4 Twenty-nine Big 12 honorees from 10 teams were nominated for the Dick Howser Trophy, Wed. Apr. 2 at Saint Louis W, 12-6 Rotary Smith Award and Golden Spikes Award, and 12 members of the initial unit advanced to Fri. Apr. 4 * #–/23/– TEXAS TECH W, 8-6 NCAA Regionals with their respective crews.successful, too, allowing just one earned in five Sat. Apr. 5 * #–/23/– TEXAS TECH W, 11-5 Wed. Apr. 9 WESTERN ILLINOIS W, 16-3 innings, striking out seven batters in that span. Fri. Apr. 11 * at #8/12/14 Nebraska W, 4-3 Sat. Apr. 12 * at #8/12/14 Nebraska L, 11-9 (10) Sun. Apr. 13 * at #8/12/14 Nebraska L, 7-6 Š MU’s series-opening wins May 16-17 against Oklahoma not only broke a 10- Tue. Apr. 15 SW MISSOURI STATE L, 12-9 game losing streak against the Sooners dating to 1996, it also gave the Tigers a Fri. Apr. 18 * at #16/17/20 Baylor L, 10-4 series win over OU for the first time in 12 years (1991); Sat. Apr. 19 * at #16/17/20 Baylor [FSN] W, 23-18 Sun. Apr. 20 * at #16/17/20 Baylor W, 12-8 Š The Tigers fashioned a 13-game winning streak in late March and early April, Tue. Apr. 22 % at SW Missouri State L, 2-1 tying the fourth-longest stretch in school history. Included in that string were Fri. Apr. 25 * #15/13/14 TEXAS A&M L, 6-1 nine straight conference wins, matching the 1996 team that won the final Big Sat. Apr. 26 * #15/13/14 TEXAS A&M W, 7-6 Eight Conference regular-season title, going from worst-to-first in doing so. Sun. Apr. 27 * #15/13/14 TEXAS A&M L, 9-8 Tue. Apr. 29 ^ vs. Saint Louis W, 6-0 TINGLER DRIVES THE TRAIN Wed. Apr. 30 SE MISSOURI STATE 6 p.m. Missouri’s all-time hits leader, and now the co-record holder in walks, senior OF Fri. May 2 * at #–/RV/RV Oklahoma St. L, 7-4 Jayce Tingler (Smithville, Mo.) continues to prove himself as the best pure Sat. May 3 * at #–/RV/RV Oklahoma St. W, 14-11 leadoff hitter in the Big 12. He is also helping the Tigers in a way that would be Sun. May 4 * at #–/RV/RV Oklahoma St. L, 17-7 (7) expected of someone hitting lower in the order. In addition to leading the Tigers with Fri. May 9 ROCKHURST W, 15-6 Fri. May 16 * OKLAHOMA W, 6-1 64 runs scored – which is not surprising from his position in the leadoff spot – he is Sat. May 17 * OKLAHOMA W, 7-6 also second on the team with 46 RBI. Sun. May 18 * OKLAHOMA L, 7-0 Tingler, who led the prestigious Cape Cod League in on-base percentage last Wed. May 21 & vs. 19/16/22 Baylor L, 11-0 (7) summer, also his first career homer, at Southeast Missouri on March 11. He leads Thu. May 22 & vs. Kansas W, 4-3 (11) the squad with a .390 batting average, and boasts an impressive .515 on-base percentage – Fri. May 23 & vs. 19/16/22 Baylor L, 9-8 which leads the Big 12 – thanks to his league-leading 44 walks. Fri. May 30 ! vs. North Carolina 2 p.m. Sat.-Sun. M 31-J1 ! NCAA Regionals TBA TINGLER FEATURED IN BASEBALL AMERICA Fri.-Sun. J 6-8 NCAA Super-Regionals TBA Senior CF Jayce Tingler (Smithville, Mo.) is featured in the May 25 issue of Fri.-Mon. J 13-23 NCAA College World Series TBA Baseball America, which features pitching phenom Mark Prior on the cover. All times are Central Time Zone. Tingler, an all-Big 12 candidate, has one Tiger career record and is nearing several * – Big 12 Conference game; # – at Rawlings/Oakland A’s Spring others. He became Mizzou’s all-time hit king in his first at-bat at the Big 12 Tourna- Training Tournament (Phoenix, Ariz.); $ – at ULM Holiday Inn/ ment. He now has 269 to move past Ryan Fry (1995-98). In addition, Tingler’s 164 Citgo Classic (Monroe, La.); % – at Ozark, Mo.; ^ – Wood Bat game at T.R. Hughes Ballpark (O’Fallon, Mo.); & – at Phillips 66 career walks have tied him with Matt Nivens (1994-97). Finally, Tingler needs to Big 12 Conference Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.); ! – at score two runs to pass Fry’s 223 as Mizzou’s career leader in that category. NCAA Regional Championships (Starkville, Miss.) For a closer look at season and career records involving this year’s Tigers, refer to page 6.

2 – at NCAA Starkville Regional – Friday-Sunday, May 30-June 1, 2003 1954 NCAA National Champions EHLERS IS A-LIST ON HOMER CHART Junior 1B Cody Ehlers (Stillwater, Okla.) has hit Mizzou’s last three home MIZZOU’S ALL-TIME runs, including an impressive three-run bomb against Baylor over the weekend at the Big 12 Tournament. Ehlers hit a shot appoaching 390 feet that cleared the 25-foot wall NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS in right at SBC Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City. 1952 College World Series — Runners-Up He leads the Mizzou squad with nine homers, which equals his career high set last 15 Northern Colorado 1 year. 1 Holy Cross 0 3 Penn State 2 3 Holy Cross 7 FLANDERS IS MOST VALUABLE 4 Holy Cross 8 Another reason for the success of the Tigers has been the production of junior C 1954 College World Series — National Champions Brad Flanders (Smithville, Mo.), who was a teammate of Tingler’s at Smithville 6 Lafayette 3 High School north of Kansas City. 1 Rollins 4 8 Massachusetts 1 Originally signed by Mizzou to help manage a young pitching staff, Flanders has 7 Oklahoma State 3 also provided plenty of pop in his bat. He currently is second on the team with his 4 Michigan State 3 .341 batting average, and in April hit homers against SMS and Baylor to give him a 4 Rollins 1 then-team-high-tying six this year. In addition, his guidance behind the plate is one of 1958 District V Playoffs CWS (2nd) many reasons Mizzou’s team ERA has dropped to 5.06 from 7.09 a year ago. 11 Iowa St. Teachers 7 3 W. Michigan 1 Flanders was named the Most Valuable Player of the ULM Holiday Inn/Citgo 13 Iowa St. Teachers 3 11 Colorado St. 2 3 Western Michigan 1 Classic the weekend of Feb. 22-23. Flanders batted .615 (8-for-13) in Mizzou’s three 11 Colorado State 2 games with a pair of homers, four doubles, five RBI and five runs scored. 4 Holy Cross 1 3 Western Michigan 1 0 Southern California 7 TIGER TURNAROUND 7 Southern California 8 It’s safe to say (and Baseball America has in its midseason college report) that 1962 District V Playoffs College World Series Missouri is one of college baseball’s biggest surprises this season. Picked ninth by the 3 Bradley 1 1 Ithaca 5 league’s coaches before the start of the season, the Tigers played well enough to secure 9 Bradley 4 4 Santa Clara 7 a berth in the Big 12 Tournament with several weekends to spare, and made an upper- division finish in the league for the first time since 1998 with their Big 12 era-highest 1963 District V Playoffs College World Series fourth-place finish this season. 16 Saint Louis 0 3 Holy Cross 0 1 Saint Louis 2 3 Texas 2 The Tigers have also made the list of the best turnaround jobs in school history 7 Saint Louis 1 4 6 (see sidebar on page 5). 3 Southern California 12 1964 District V Playoffs CWS (2nd) NUMBER 1 IN YOUR SCORECARD… 1 Saint Louis 1 7 Arizona State 0 2 Saint Louis 1 2 Southern Cal 3 While it’s obvious that this year’s team is not the same as last year’s, it is still 3 Seton Hall 1 literally true. A total of 19 players are seeing their first game action as Tigers: nine are 4 Minnesota 1 true freshmen, three are redshirt freshmen, and seven are transfers from two- or four- 2 Maine 1 year colleges. 1 Minnesota 5 Of those 19, four (Flanders, Kinsler, Taylor and Hernandez) are position starters, 1965 NCAA District V Playoffs with another five (Garrett, Roberson, Williams, Johnson and Boone) seeing significant 4 Saint Louis 5 4 Saint Louis 5 platoon or reserve roles. Three (Hill, Admire and Shipman) have cracked the mid-week pitching rotation, with another pair (Stallings, Parker) playing significant relief roles. 1976 NCAA Midwest Regional 5 Texas A&M 3 1 Arizona 10 TIGERS IN THE NCAA STATS 3 Texas A&M 12 The Tigers’ 8.6 runs per game not only leads the Big 12 – it also ranks Mizzou 1978 NCAA Mideast Regional 10th in the nation through last weekend’s games. It is the only in-season category in 2 Eastern Michigan 4 1 Texas A&M 5 which Mizzou is nationally ranked. 1980 NCAA Midwest Regional 5 Wichita State 4 COACH SIMMONS HONORED WITH BRONZE BUST 6 Arkansas 0 On Friday, May 16, before the start of the Oklahoma series, a bronze bust of Hall 2 UNLV 10 of Fame Head Coach John “Hi” Simmons was unveiled on the concourse at the 1 California 2 stadium that bears his name. Around 50 of his former players, as well as three of his 1981 NCAA South Regional sons, were in attendance. Among the speakers were ABCA Hall of Famer Gene 2 Middle Tennessee 4 3 Florida 7 McArtor, who followed Simmons as head coach following the legend’s retirement in 1973, and former Tiger coach , who was a freshman pitcher 1988 NCAA South Regional 3 Cal State Fullerton 6 on Simmons’ 1954 NCAA Championship team. 10 Middle Tennessee 6 Simmons, who passed away in 1995, coached at Mizzou from 1937-73, finishing 2 Texas A&M 6 with a record of 481-294-3. In addition to the 1954 title, he had three other squads 1991 NCAA East Regional (1952, ’58, ’64) finish as the national runner-up, and in total brought six teams to the 5 Jacksonville 4 College World Series. He also skippered Mizzou to 11 conference championships. 1 North Carolina State 3 8 Furman 4 The Lancaster, Mo., native coached 19 All-Americans, including nine first-team 5 North Carolina State 8 choices. A former president of the American Baseball Coaches Association, Simmons 1996 NCAA Midwest Regional was inducted in the State of Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 1977, and is also a 4 Rice 17 member of the ABCA Hall of Fame. 2 Wichita State 9

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BROSHUIS EARNS ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT PLAUDITS FINAL 2003 BIG 12 STANDINGS Sophomore RHP (Advance, Mo.) has been named to the 11-member Verizon® Academic All-District VII Baseball Team, as voted upon by Big 12 Overall members of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). As a School Rec. Pct. Rec. Pct. L5 Streak member of the team, Broshuis' name now is forwarded onto the national ballot for Š„™ Nebraska 20-7 .731 44-16 .733 3-2 L2 consideration as an Academic All-American. Š„ Texas A&M 19-8 .704 43-17 .717 3-2 L2 Broshuis holds a 3.92 cumulative grade-point average in psychology, and has Š„z Texas 19-8 .704 43-17 .717 5-0 W5 posted a perfect 4.0 GPA last semester. He has twice been a member of both the Big 12 Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll and Student-Athlete Dean's List. A member Š„ MISSOURI 15-11 .577 35-20 .636 3-2 L1 of Mizzou's Student-Athlete Advisory Council, Broshuis attended the 2002 NCAA Š„ Baylor 15-12 .556 41-21 .661 3-2 L1 Leadership Conference in Orlando, Fla. Š Oklahoma St. 14-13 .519 34-24 .586 2-3 L2 Š Oklahoma 10-17 .370 23-31 .426 2-3 L1 Š Kansas 9-18 .333 35-28 .556 1-4 L3 2003 QUICK FACTS Texas Tech 8-18 .308 30-25 .545 3-2 L1 Kansas State 5-22 .185 15-37 .288 2-3 W1 Location: ...... Columbia, Mo. 65211 MEDIA RELATIONS Founded: ...... 1839 Media Relations Director ...... Chad Moller ™ – Big 12 Champion; Š – Phillips 66 Big 12 Tournament participant; Enrollment: ...... 24,847 Media Relations Phone ...... (573) 882-3241 z – Big 12 Tournament Champion; „ – NCAA Regional participant Nickname: ...... Tigers Assistant Dir./Baseball Contact ...... Kevin Fletcher Colors: ...... Old Gold and Black Office Phone ...... (573) 882-7826 2003 NCAA Regional Tournaments Home Field (Capacity) ...... Ralph and Debbie Taylor/ Cell Phone ...... (573) 268-5058 All Times Central and Subject to Change Phi Delta Theta Stadium at Simmons Field (2,200) Home Phone ...... (573) 815-1181 Dimensions / Surface ....340’-375’-400’ (symmetrical) Fax ...... (573) 882-4720 Lincoln Regional Kentucky Bluegrass (OF) and Baby Bermuda (IF) Simmons Field Press Box Phone ...... (573) 884-8912 Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I Athletics Website ...... www.mutigers.com Nebraska-Eastern Michigan, 12:05 p.m. (Friday) Conference: ...... Big 12 Conference Mailing/Overnight Address...... 330B Nebraska-Coastal Carolina/SMS, 12:05 p.m.-4:05 p.m.- President (UM System) ...... Dr. Elson S. Floyd 600 Stadium Blvd. 8:05 p.m. (Saturday) Chancellor ...... Dr. Richard Wallace Columbia, Mo. 65211 Faculty Athletic Representative ...... Carl Settergren Austin Regional Athletic Director ...... Michael Alden (Evansville ’80) COACHING STAFF Texas-Bucknell, 7 p.m. (Friday) Sr. Associate AD/External Operations...... Mario Moccia Head Coach ...... Tim Jamieson Texas-Arkansas/Lamar, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.-7 p.m. (Satur- Associate AD/SWA ...... Sarah Reesman Alma Mater ...... New Orleans ’81 day) Associate AD/Operations ...... Tim Hickman Record at Missouri (Yrs.) ...... 284-212-1 (9th) Associate AD/Academic Services ...... Bryan Maggard Overall Record (Yrs.) ...... same College Station Regional Associate AD/Administration ...... Ed Stewart Best Time/Day to Reach ...... Contact Fletcher Assistant AD/Development ...... Assistant Coach/Pitching Coach...... Sean McCann Texas A&M-Oral Roberts, 7 p.m. (Friday) Assistant AD/Facilities ...... Bob Stanley Alma Mater ...... Saint Francis (Ind.) ’93 Texas A&M-Alabama/Houston, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.-7 p.m. Director of Project Management ...... Gene McArtor Assistant Coach ...... Evan Pratte (Saturday) Athletic Switchboard ...... 573-882-6501 Alma Mater ...... Southwest Missouri State ’91 Ticket Office Phone ...... 1-800-CAT-PAWS Hattiesburg Regional or 573-884-7297 TEAM INFORMATION Baylor-Murray State, 7 p.m. (Friday) 2002 Overall Record ...... 24-29 Baylor-Southern Mississippi/Southern U., 11 a.m.-3 HISTORY (15-17 home; 4-9 away; 5-3 neutral) p.m. or 7 p.m. (Saturday) First Year of Baseball ...... 1891 2002 Big 12 Record/Finish ...... 9-16/9th All-Time Record ...... 1,841-1,188-19 (.607) Final National Ranking ...... N/A Starkville Regional No. or Years in CWS/Last ...... 6/1964 Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 11/16 Yrs. in NCAA Regionals/Last ...... 7/1996 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 2/6 Missouri-North Carolina, 2 p.m. (Friday) Conference Titles/Last ...... 15/1980 (Big Eight) Pitchers Returning/Lost ...... 6/5 Missouri-Mississippi State/Middle Tennessee, 11 a.m.-3 Last Post-season Opponent ...... Wichita State Newcomers ...... 20 p.m.-7 p.m. (Saturday) Result ...... L, 9-2 (NCAA Midwest Regional) MEDIA INFORMATION Flagship Radio Station ...... KTGR-AM 1580 Radio Contact ...... Tex Little www.MUTigers.com Address...... 3215 LeMone Industrial Blvd. Columbia, MO 65201 Phone ...... (573) 875-1099 Play-by-Play Announcer ...... Tex Little Color Announcer ...... Ryan Pickett

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4 – at NCAA Starkville Regional – Friday-Sunday, May 30-June 1, 2003 1954 NCAA National Champions TINGLER, BILICA HONORED BEFORE SATURDAY’S GAME Prior to the start of the May 17 game against Oklahoma, Head Coach Tim Jamieson and the LARGEST SEASON TURNAROUNDS Missouri baseball program recognized its two seniors, centerfielder Jayce Tingler (Smithville, IN SCHOOL HISTORY Mo.) and pitcher Brian Bilica (Jefferson City, Mo.), for their contributions to the program. When Tingler first took the field in 2000, there were surely some folks who wondered how a Games Years Records freshman would fare. Jayce Tingler quickly removed all doubt, finishing third on the squad with a .348 1. ... 17.5 ..... 1995/1996 ..... 19-34/39-19 average while starting 48 games. By the end of that freshman year, he had entrenched himself as 2. ... 13.5 ..... 1975/1976 ..... 17-20/46-22 the Tigers' leadoff hitter, earning Honorable Mention Freshman All-America honors; by his sophomore 3. ... 11 ...... 1973/1974 ..... 13-21/28-14 season, center field was his to roam, and he quickly made himself a tough out, breaking a Big 12 4. ... 10 ...... 2002/2003 .... 24-29/35-20* record and nearly setting a national mark by safely reaching base in 16 consecutive plate appear- 10 ...... 1990/1991 ..... 28-27/41-20 ances. He also posted several hitting streaks of 15 games or more, including a career-long 24-game streak last year. He was named to the All-Big 12 Second Team last year after hitting .346, and then * – through May 27 tore up the Cape Cod league last summer, leading the prestigious circuit in on-base percentage and finishing third in batting average. He's been a consistent presence: In Mizzou's 217 games over his LONGEST WINNING STREAKS four years, he has played in 203, including his last 197 as a starter. His name appears no less than IN SCHOOL HISTORY 10 times in the Missouri -season and career records listings, and his most impressive accomplishment could be mentioned this way: No Tiger player, in the 109-year history of Streak Year Record baseball at the , has hit safely more often than Tingler. 1...... 18 ...... 1964...... 26-5-1 Although he has appeared in just four games this season, Brian Bilica’s contribution to the Missouri baseball program is greater than could ever be reflected in a box score. After attending 2...... 16 ...... 1981...... 43-18 community college in Connecticut, Bilica served his country as a member of the Air Force for four 3...... 14 ...... 1985...... 36-27 years, then decided to give his dream of playing college baseball a shot while juggling the rigors of 4...... 13 ...... 2003...... ? family life that includes his wife and son, Triston, born this past Christmas Day. The right-handed 13 ...... 1988...... 42-22 pitcher walked on to the Tiger squad this year, and as the team's elder statesman, has provided invaluable leadership in the dugout for Mizzou's 19 newcomers. His time on the mound has been successful, too, allowing just one earned run in five innings, striking out seven batters in that span. 2003 BIG 12 CONFERENCE PRESEASON COACHES POLL He is 5-3 with a 7.11 ERA as Mizzou’s No. 2 starter. (Points compiled on a basis of nine for first, Broshuis and sophomore Travis Wendte (Moore, Okla.) also were named to eight for second, etc.) the 2003 Baseball Academic All-Big 12 Team earlier this month. School (1st) Pts. KINSLER HAS STELLAR WEEK, SERIES IN OKLAHOMA 1. Texas (9) ...... 81 Three weeks ago, Tiger junior SS Ian Kinsler (Tucson, Ariz.) had an impressive 2. Baylor ...... 62 weekend in Stillwater to cap a great week, as Kinsler went 10-for-12 (.833) against Oklahoma State, with four doubles, a , two homers, and eight RBI and runs apiece. 3. Oklahoma (1) ...... 61 He hit his first homer of the week during Mizzou’s thrilling 11-10, bottom-of-the-ninth 4. Nebraska ...... 54 comeback win against Southeast Missouri State. He raised his average in Big 12 play to a Texas Tech ...... 54 team-leading .397, which ranks him sixth in the league. Overall, Kinsler is batting .337 with five homers and 43 RBI. 6. Oklahoma State ...... 47 7. Texas A&M...... 38 JOHNSON BREAKS OUT THE WOOD 8. Kansas State ...... 24 Junior OF Kyle Johnson (Omaha, Neb.) hit his fourth homer of the season on April 29 at T.R. Hughes Ballpark, yet what was notable about the shot was not 9. MISSOURI ...... 17 simply that he had hit Mizzou’s last two homers at the time. The blast was hit with a 10. Kansas ...... 10 wooden bat – just the second in the four-year history of the Wood-Bat Classic. Junior OF/DH Lee Laskowski (Clayton, Mo.) hit the first as a freshman in 2001. For a more detailed look at MU’s home runs this year, refer to the list on page 15.

CONSISTENT PRODUCTION Of the seven hitters in the Tiger lineup averaging the required 2.5 plate appearances a game to qualify for NCAA statistics, five of them – Jayce Tingler, Brad Flanders (Smithville, Mo.), Ian Kinsler (Tucson, Ariz.), Zane Taylor (Kirksville, Mo.), and Ryan Rallo (Chesterfield, Mo.) – are hitting above .300 this season. The other two, Cody Ehlers (Stillwater, Okla.) and Jeremy Hernandez (Aptos, Calif.), are batting .274 and .273, respectively. Ehlers has recovered from an extremely slow start to the season – he was hitting just .189 heading into the Big 12 home opener against Kansas on March 21 – and hit .321 (third on the team) in Big 12 games.

15 NCAA Tournament Appearances Š Six College World Series at NCAA Starkville Regional – Friday-Sunday, May 30-June 1, 2003 – 5 2003 MIZZOU Baseball

WALK (OFF) LIKE A MAN 2003 RANKINGS Junior LF Ryan Rallo (Chesterfield, Mo.) hit a two-run homer to left field – his second of the game – with two out and two strikes in the bottom of the ninth to Baseball America lead the Tigers to a thrilling 11-10 win over Southeast Missouri State on April 30 at May 27, 2003 Taylor Stadium. It is the first walk-off homer for Mizzou since Mick Weiss also 2003 MU opponents in BOLD CAPS deposited a shot into the Tiger bullpen against Iowa State in 2001. Rallo is second on the team with eight homers; he also has 37 RBI and is hitting .301. School Record Week LW 1. Florida State 50-10 3-2 1 2. Rice 48-10 2-1 2 MIZZOU SCORES RECORD-BREAKING TOTAL VS. BAYLOR 3. Cal State Fullerton 43-13 0-0 3 Before a regional television audience on FOX Sports Net, Mizzou broke out the 4. Stanford 41-15 3-0 5 bats at Baylor Ballpark and beat the top-20 Bears on April 19, 23-18, to snap a 5. Arizona State 50-12 3-1 6 season-long four-game losing streak. 6. TEXAS 43-17 5-1 9 The 23 runs were the most by a Missouri ballclub against a Big 12 Conference 7. Georgia Tech 44-16 5-1 11 opponent. In addition, it marked the most runs in a conference game since 1996, when 8. Long Beach State 38-18 1-2 4 9. Louisiana State 40-19 3-1 10 Mizzou beat Oklahoma State, 24-23, in the final season of the Big Eight. 10. NEBRASKA 44-16 2-2 7 The school record for runs against a conference opponent is 27, set by the 1956 11. TEXAS A&M 43-17 2-2 8 club against Big Seven foe Nebraska. 12. Southern Mississippi 45-14 4-0 15 13. Auburn 40-19 2-2 13 TIGERS 36TH TO 1,800 WINS 14. North Carolina State 42-16 3-2 14 With its 11-4 win against Northern Iowa on Feb. 23, Missouri became the 36th 15. Nevada-Las Vegas 45-15 4-0 18 16. Miami 39-14 2-1 21 program in NCAA history to amass 1,800 wins. Mizzou’s record through 108-plus 17. Florida Atlantic 46-14 2-2 12 seasons of baseball is 1,841-1,188-19 (.607). 18. BAYLOR 41-21 4-2 19 19. Virginia Commonwealth 45-11 4-0 25 MIZZOU PLAYS – WEATHER OR NOT 20. MISSISSIPPI STATE 40-18 2-2 20 The challenges of playing baseball in the Midwest have revealed themselves again this 21. South Carolina 39-20 1-2 17 spring, as the Missouri baseball team has had 11 games cancelled or postponed due to 22. UC Riverside 40-15 0-0 22 23. Washington 40-16 4-0 – inclement weather to date this year, and a 12th because of scheduling difficulties. 24. Alabama 37-22 4-0 – The Tigers lost three games in Phoenix (of all places) due to torrential rainfall; the 25. Arizona 35-21 0-4 16 first two games of the Tigers’ home-opening series against Central Methodist and Lindenwood; a doubleheader against Youngstown State; both dates of a two-game set Collegiate Baseball Top 30 against Western Illinois; the series finale against Texas Tech, and a wood-bat game May 26, 2003 against Illinois that was to be played at a minor-league park in the St. Louis area. 2003 MU opponents in BOLD CAPS Mizzou is actually “just” three games under the 56-contest NCAA limit, however, because of some creative scheduling. To start, the Tigers had 57 games on their School Record Pts. LW schedule in anticipation of such inclement weather, and the Tigers have been able to 1. Rice 48-10 494 2 make up several games, including their most recent rescheduling, a 15-6 win over 2. Florida St. 50-10-1 493 1 3. Stanford 41-15 492 3 Rockhurst on May 9. 4. Arizona St. 50-12 490 4 5. Cal. St. Fullerton 43-13 484 6 YOUR PLEASURE 6. Long Beach St. 38-18 482 5 As part of the rescheduling, the Tigers have already played full or split doubleheaders – 7. Louisiana St. 40-19-1 479 8 games against two different teams on the same day – five times to date this year. That’s 8. Texas 43-17 478 10 the most twinbills in a season for Mizzou since the 1998 squad finished with seven. 9. Nebraska 44-16 476 7 10. Georgia Tech. 44-16 474 11 11. Texas A&M 43-17 471 9 UNCW MARKS EARLIEST START IN SCHOOL HISTORY 12. N. Carolina St. 42-16 467 12 The Feb. 6 contest against UNC Wilmington marked the earliest start in Mizzou’s 109 13. Miami, Fla. 39-14-1 464 17 seasons of baseball. The previous earliest start came two years ago, when the Tigers 14. Florida Atlantic 46-14 457 13 opened the 2000 season against San Jose State on Feb. 9. 15. South Carolina 39-20 452 14 As recently as 1996, Mizzou didn’t start its baseball season until Feb. 20 – two 16. Auburn 40-19 449 16 17. Richmond 46-13 448 18 weeks after this year’s start. 18. Mississippi St. 40-18-1 444 19 Although the Tigers played their first game in the friendly confines of Taylor 19. Southern Miss. 45-14 441 24 Stadium/Simmons Field on Feb. 25, that isn’t the earliest home start in Mizzou 20. Nevada-Las Vegas 45-15 438 29 history. That honor goes to the 1999 squad, which hosted Lincoln University on a 21. Baylor 41-21 436 22 sunny, 38-degree day on Feb. 13. 22. Lamar 37-16 434 20 23. Tulane 43-17 433 – 24. Washington 40-16 430 – 25. Arizona 35-21 429 15 26. Notre Dame 43-16 428 26 27. Clemson 38-20 425 21 28. South Alabama 40-17 423 25 29. Southern 45-5 413 30 30. U.C. Riverside 40-15 412 30

6 – at NCAA Starkville Regional – Friday-Sunday, May 30-June 1, 2003 1954 NCAA National Champions UPDATED MISSOURI SEASON AND CAREER RECORDS TOP 10 SEASON HITTING TOP 10 SEASON PITCHING TOP 10 CAREER HITTING TOP 10 CAREER PITCHING BATTING AVERAGE APPEARANCES BATTING AVERAGE PITCHING APPEARANCES 1. Dan Reilly .471 1960 1. Scott Black 32 1988 1. Jack Davis .399 1955-1957 1. Scott Black 108 1987-1990 7. Tommy Nunn .409 1970 6. Scott Black 26 1990 10. Joe Winkler .358 1990-1991 10. Mike Haverty 63 1993-1997 8. John Marquartdt .408 1983 Aaron Paterson 26 2002 – JAYCE TINGLER .348 2000-2003 – TRAVIS WENDTE 45 2002– 9. Mike Rogers .407 1986 Travis Wendte 26 2002 AT-BATS 10. Dave Silvestri .406 1988 9. Five with 25 VICTORIES 1. Ryan Fry 786 1995-1998 – JAYCE TINGLER .390 2003 – ANDY SHIPMAN 24 2003 Tom Heckman 36 1978-1981 2. Tom Ciombor 777 1984-1987 Justin Stine 28 1996-1999 HITS VICTORIES 3. JAYCE TINGLER 774 2000-2003 Norm Wagner 27 1931-1933 1. Ryan Fry 92 1996 1. Keith Weber 11 1964 4. Matt Nivens 726 1994-1997 Rob Pietroburgo 25 1975-1978 9. Marcus Adler 84 1986 Ron Mathis 11 1979 5. Bill Mondrella 715 1989-1992 Kurt Moody 25 1979-1982 84 1981 6. ANDY SHIPMAN 9 2003 HITS Mike Munro 24 1989-1992 Matt Nivens 84 1996 Nine others with 9 1. JAYCE TINGLER 269 2000-2003 Ron Mathis 23 1977-1980 – JAYCE TINGLER 80 2003 – JUSTIN JAMES 7 2003 1. Ryan Fry 265 1995-1998 John Dettmer 23 1989-1992 DOUBLES 3. Greg Cypret 253 1975-1978 Jeremy Callier 23 1995-1998 1. Aaron Jaworowski 28 1996 1. John Dettmer 127 1991 4. Dave Silvestri 248 1986-1988 10. Six tied with 19 6. John Dettmer 99 1990 5. Tom Ciombor 241 1984-1987 INNINGS PITCHED – CODY EHLERS 15 2003 7. Jody Harris 93 1999 Justin Stine 376.0 1996-1999 TRIPLES 8. Keith Weber 90 1964 John Dettmer 332.0 1989-1992 RUNS BATTED IN 1. Scott Swift 18 1991-1994 9. Jack Stroud 88 1964 Tom Heckman 323.2 1978-1981 1. Aaron Jaworowski 101 1996 2. Dave Silvestri 18 1986-1988 10. Ryan Jamison 87 1998 Jeremy Callier 309.2 1995-1998 10. Jay White 68 1996 3. Mike Lally 14 1975-1978 – JUSTIN JAMES 85 2003 Chuck Fletcher 303.1 1988-1991 – CODY EHLERS 58 2003 4. Phil Bradley 13 1979-1981 Chris Robertson 300.0 1991-1994 SAVES 5. Scott Collins 13 1979-1981 RUNS SCORED Mike Munro 290.1 1989-1992 1. Ryan Stegall 12 2000 6. Four with 11 1. Dave Silvestri 89 1988 Kurt Moody 272.1 1979-1982 2. Jeff Cornell 9 1978 10. Torre Tyson 10 1995-1998 7. Jay White 74 1996 Logan Dale 264.1 1998-2001 3. TRAVIS WENDTE 8 2003 – JAYCE TINGLER 9 2000-2003 8. Matt Nivens 69 1997 Rob Pietroburgo 259.2 1975-1979 Scott Black 8 1988 9. Marcus Adler 67 1986 RUNS BATTED IN Bunky Moeller 8 1989 10. Bryan Seymour 66 1997 1. Ryan Fry 222 1995-1998 6. Mike Pfautsch 7 1979 – JAYCE TINGLER 64 2003 8. Ryan Stegall 151 1999-2001 Keith Weber 0.56 1962-1964 7. Scott Black 7 1990 Chris Wyrick 151 1990-1993 Don Miller 1.08 1957-1959 EXTRA-BASE HITS 8. Ryan Stegall 6 2001 9. Tom Ciombor 150 1984-1987 Ed Cook 1.77 1954-1956 1. Dave Silvestri 47 1988 9. Justin Stine 6 1996 10. Nick Rallo 149 1983-1986 Larry Bohannon 1.87 1961-1963 8. Ryan Stegall 33 2000 10. Travis Wendte 5 2002 – JAYCE TINGLER 143 2000-2003 Griffin Moore 33 1998 STRIKEOUTS Mike Rallo 33 1998 RUNS SCORED John Dettmer 374 1989-1992 Marcus Adler 33 1986 1. Ryan Fry 223 1995-1998 Justin Stine 302 1996-1999 – CODY EHLERS 25 2003 2. JAYCE TINGLER 222 2000-2003 Chris Robertson 257 1991-1994 – IAN KINSLER 21 2003 3. Matt Nivens 211 1994-1997 Logan Dale 230 1998-2001 – RYAN RALLO 21 2003 4. Tom Ciombor 210 1984-1987 Rob Pietroburgo 228 1975-1978 5. Dave Silvestri 206 1986-1988 STOLEN BASES Jack Stroud 227 1963-1965 1. Torre Tyson 37 1998 Jeremy Callier 223 1995-1998 2. Jim English 29 1979 1. Ryan Fry 463 1995-1998 Jason Meyhoff 217 1992-1994 3. Tom Ciombor 21 1985 10. Shane Fairbanks 331 1980-1983 Ryan Jamison 200 1997-1999 4. Jayce Tingler 20 2001 – JAYCE TINGLER 317 2000-2003 Jay Bell 198 1996-1998 5. Torre Tyson 20 1997 – JUSTIN JAMES 129 2002– STOLEN BASES 6. JAYCE TINGLER 19 2003 – G. BROSHUIS 116 2002– 1. Torre Tyson 79 1995-1998 Dave Silvestri 19 1988 2. JAYCE TINGLER 66 2000-2003 8. Four with 17 SAVES 3. Jim English 63 1976-1979 1. Scott Black 19 1987-1990 BASES ON BALLS Tom Ciombor 63 1984-1987 2. Ryan Stegall 18 1999-2001 1. Chopper Littrell 61 1993 5. Dave Silvestri 47 1986-1988 3. Jeff Cornell 14 1976-1978 9. Gary Greene 54 1994 BASES ON BALLS 4. TRAVIS WENDTE 13 2002– Chopper Littrell 54 1992 1. JAYCE TINGLER 164 2000-2003 5. Mike Pfautsch 11 1978-1980 – JAYCE TINGLER 44 2003 Matt Nivens 164 1994-1997 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 3. Jon Pittenger 154 1986-1989 1. Ray Uriarte .610 1958 4. Torre Tyson 140 1995-1998 2. Phil Bradley .582 1981 5. Phil Bradley 134 1979-1981 3. Mike Rogers .540 1987 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 4. Dave Silvestri .527 1988 1. Chopper Littrell .507 1992-1993 5. Bob Musgrave .526 1954 2. Phil Bradley .499 1979-1981 – JAYCE TINGLER .515 2003 3. Mike Rogers .490 1984-1987 6. John Marquardt .506 1983 4. JAYCE TINGLER .479 2000-2003 7. Dave Otto .505 1985 5. Dave Silvestri .465 1986-1988 8. Matt Nivens .502 1996 9. Nick Rallo .500 1986 10. Tim Laudner .495 1979 Jay White .495 1996

15 NCAA Tournament Appearances Š Six College World Series at NCAA Starkville Regional – Friday-Sunday, May 30-June 1, 2003 – 7 2003 MIZZOU Baseball 2003 SEASON RESULTS Overall: 35-20 – Big 12: 15-11 (4th) Home: 19-5 – Away: 13-10 – Neutral:3-5

Date Opponent Score (W/L) r h e / r h e Inns Attend Time MU Decision Notes Feb. 6 at UNC Wilmington W 12-1 12 15 2 | 1 4 2 9 327 2:55 James (W 1-0) Tigers pound five home runs, Hernandez bashes pair in debut Feb. 7 at UNC Wilmington 2-5 L 2 5 0 | 5 8 0 9 247 2:49 Broshuis (L 0-1) Four-run sixth breaks game open … Rallo hits 2nd homer Feb. 8 at UNC Wilmington W 6-3 6 11 1 | 3 9 1 9 271 2:48 Roper (W 1-0) Wendte: 2H in final 3.1 IP … Kinsler, Flanders 3-4 Feb. 15 # vs. Northwestern 3-5 L 3 7 3 | 5 4 1 9 153 2:31 James (L 1-1) NU: 3 unearned R in 2nd inn.; Flanders plates two runs Feb. 15 # vs. Cal Poly 2-4 L 2 8 1 | 4 5 1 9 175 3:43 Broshuis (L 0-2) Ehlers drives in first run, scores second Feb. 22 $ vs. Northwestern State 4-8 L 4 11 3 | 8 10 0 9 489 2:51 James (L 1-2) 2 hits for Tingler, Flanders, Davis, Taylor; Davis 3 RBI Feb. 22 $ at Louisiana-Monroe W 13-10 13 14 1 | 10 13 1 9 489 3:36 Hill (W 1-0) Feb. 23 $ vs. Northern Iowa W 11-4 11 17 1 | 4 7 2 9 598 2:59 Stallings (W 1-0) March 1 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 9-0 9 6 1 | 0 4 1 7 181 1:59 Shipman (W 1-0) March 1 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 10-2 10 15 1 | 2 3 0 9 181 2:55 James (W 2-2) March 6 TRUMAN STATE W 30-0 30 23 3 | 0 7 5 9 334 3:18 Broshuis (W 2-2) 99-year record tied for largest shutout in MU history March 6 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY W 9-1 9 8 2 | 1 4 3 9 334 2:30 Alexander (W 1-0) March 7 CREIGHTON W 9-0 9 8 2 | 0 4 3 9 173 2:30 James (W 3-2) March 8 CREIGHTON 4-6 L 4 5 1 | 6 9 0 9 589 2:25 Shipman (L 1-1) March 8 CREIGHTON W 6-1 6 8 1 | 1 7 2 9 589 2:16 Roper (W 2-0) March 11 at SE Missouri State W 9-8 9 6 3 | 8 11 2 9 613 3:19 Broshuis (W 2-2) March 12 MARYVILLE W 19-1 19 16 0 | 1 3 8 7 227 2:28 Holst, S. (W 1-0) March 14 * at Texas 1-4 L 1 5 1 | 4 5 1 9 4,621 2:05 James (L 3-3) March 15 * at Texas 7-16 L 7 11 2 | 16 16 3 9 5,608 2:57 Shipman (L 1-2) March 16 * at Texas 3-6 L 3 7 1 | 6 9 3 9 4,459 2:41 Roper (L 2-1) March 19 ILLINOIS STATE W 16-11 16 10 2 | 11 13 2 9 192 3:08 Roper (W 3-1) March 21 * KANSAS W 11-7 11 14 2 | 7 14 1 9 315 3:12 Shipman (W 2-2) March 22 * KANSAS W 14-8 14 12 3 | 8 6 1 9 452 2:37 Broshuis (W 3-2) March 23 * KANSAS W 7-4 7 12 1 | 4 11 1 9 534 2:27 Shipman (W 3-2) March 26 at Illinois State W 4-3 4 11 3 | 3 6 0 9 750 2:05 Ehlers (W 1-0) March 28 * at Kansas State W 14-2 14 17 4 | 2 9 0 9 207 2:53 James (W 4-3) March 29 * at Kansas State W 8-3 8 8 1 | 3 5 2 9 413 2:55 Broshuis (W 4-2) March 30 * at Kansas State W 5-4 5 13 1 | 4 10 3 9 365 2:49 Shipman (W 4-2) April 2 at Saint Louis W 12-6 12 15 4 | 6 12 3 9 483 3:05 Stallings (W 2-0) No. 6-9 hitters bat 10-for-15, score all 12 runs April 4 * TEXAS TECH W 8-6 8 8 3 | 6 7 2 9 282 2:40 James (W 5-3) Ehlers 2-3, 3 RBi, 2 R; Laskowski 2H, 3 RBI April 5 * TEXAS TECH W 11-5 11 15 3 | 5 10 1 9 610 2:53 Broshuis (W 5-2) Broshuis goes 7-2/3 – longest outing of season April 9 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 16-3 16 12 3 | 3 3 2 9 255 2:43 Hill (W 2-0) Hill: No hits in 5.0 IP; Kinsler knocks first HR April 11 * at Nebraska W 4-3 4 11 2 | 3 5 2 9 5,911 2:40 James (W 6-3) Wendte picks up seventh save as Tigers come back in 9th April 12 * at Nebraska 9-11 L 9 14 1 | 11 17 3 (10) 5,961 3:21 Hill (L 2-1) Hopper GS, 3-run HR in 10th as NU comes back from 8-1 def. April 13 * at Nebraska 6-7 L 6 7 4 | 7 11 1 9 4,545 2:44 Ehlers (L 1-1) Huskers come back again in ninth to win series April 15 SW MISSOURI STATE 9-12 L 9 9 2 | 12 16 2 9 1,042 3:22 Wendte (L 0-1) Previously undefeated ullpen loses third straight April 18 * at Baylor 4-10 L 4 3 0 | 10 16 1 9 3,125 2:18 James (L 6-4) 10 ER, 13 H allowed by James career highs April 19 * at Baylor W 23-18 23 22 3 | 18 23 2 9 2,970 3:48 Shipman (W 5-2) Largest conf. offensive output since 1996; 3 have 4 hits for MU April 20 * at Baylor W 12-8 12 15 1 | 8 12 4 9 2,735 2:54 Roper (W 4-1) Roper gets 1st win since March 19, 1st Big 12 win April 22 at SW Missouri State 1-2 L 1 7 2 | 2 3 1 9 2,899 2:11 Parker (L 0-1) Broshuis, Admire combine for 10 K’s in 5.0 IP April 25 * TEXAS A&M 1-6 L 1 5 2 | 6 10 2 9 428 2:15 James (L 6-5) Patton his 2 HRs for A&M; 2nd straight 1-run gm. April 26 * TEXAS A&M W 7-6 7 12 0 | 6 13 1 9 1,121 2:29 Shipman (W 6-2) Shipman: 0 ER in final 6.2 IP; Taylor GWRBI in 6th April 27 * TEXAS A&M 8-9 L 8 14 1 | 9 14 2 9 1,217 3:02 Admire (L 0-1) Failed opps. in 7th, 8th; largest crowd of season April 29 ^ vs. SAINT LOUIS W 6-0 6 9 2 | 0 3 2 9 1,926 2:19 Hill (W 3-1) Johnson: 2nd HR in Wood-Bat Classic’s four years April 30 SE MISSOURI STATE W 11-10 11 12 3 | 10 15 2 9 617 3:25 Holst, S. (W 2-0) Rallo hits first walk-off HR since 2001; 2nd of game May 2 * at Oklahoma State 4-7 L 4 8 3 | 7 12 2 9 2,835 2:37 James (L 6-6) Three unearned runs provide difference May 3 * at Oklahoma State W 14-11 14 21 2 | 11 18 1 9 1,793 3:08 Shipman (W 7-2) Mizzou gets first win in Stillwater since 1993 May 4 * at Oklahoma State 7-17 L 7 7 2 | 17 16 2 7 1,493 2:25 Alexander (L 1-1) OSU: 5 HR in 15-run 6th inning; Kinsler 10-for-12 in series May 9 ROCKHURST W 15-6 15 16 2 | 6 12 3 9 271 2:42 Hill (W 4-1) Tingler ties Fry’s career hits record w/8th inn. single May 16 * OKLAHOMA W 6-1 6 8 2 | 1 6 3 9 814 2:20 James (W 7-6) James hurls first career complete game May 17 * OKLAHOMA W 7-6 7 8 2 | 6 6 1 9 772 2:28 Shipman (W 8-2) Hernandez GWRBI single in 8th May 18 * OKLAHOMA 0-7 L 0 5 0 | 7 16 1 9 793 2:22 Roper (L 4-2) Sooners hand MU first shutout since May, 2002 May 21 & vs. Baylor 0-11 L 0 3 1 | 11 14 0 7 4,100 2:03 Hill (L 4-2) Tigers shut out in back-to-back games for first time since 1986 May 22 & vs. Kansas W 4-3 4 10 0 | 3 11 1 (11) 5,513 2:39 Shipman (W 9-2) Johnson GW 2B in 11th; MU turns Big 12 Tourney-record 4 DPs May 23 & vs. Kansas 8-9 L 8 6 0 | 9 12 5 9 6,296 2:37 Broshuis (L 5-3) Ehlers 3-run HR, Admire 5.0 relief IP, 6 K’s not enough

# – at Phoenix, Ariz. $ – at Monroe, La. % – at Ozark, Mo. ^ – at O'Fallon, Mo. [Wood-Bat game] & – at Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference Tournament (SBC Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City) * – Big 12 Conference game () – extra-inning game

8 – at NCAA Starkville Regional – Friday-Sunday, May 30-June 1, 2003 1954 NCAA National Champions 2003 OVERALL STATISTICS Record: 35-20 (Home: 19-5; Away: 13-10; Neutral 3-5; Big 12 Conference: 15-11) Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SBATT PO A E FLD% Tingler, Jayce .390 55 55 205 64 80 10 3 1 46 99 .483 44 12 9 3 .515 3 6 19 24 133 4 0 1.000 Flanders, Brad .341 53 52 185 38 63 12 0 6 42 93 .503 27 9 19 1 .432 8 3 4 7 345 42 8 .980 Kinsler, Ian .337 46 46 181 49 61 12 4 5 43 96 .530 21 7 27 5 .414 6 1 14 15 73 140 16 .930 Taylor, Zane .315 49 48 181 40 57 6 0 1 35 66 .365 29 2 29 5 .411 2 2 4 8 32 70 21 .829 Rallo, Ryan .301 50 50 183 41 55 10 3 8 37 95 .519 23 6 35 1 .391 3 2 2 8 77 4 3 .964 Ehlers, Cody .274 54 54 215 37 59 15 1 9 58 103 .479 28 2 49 1 .360 2 0 5 6 430 26 6 .987 Hernandez, Jeremy .273 55 55 198 41 54 11 0 4 33 77 .389 27 2 37 6 .361 3 6 2 4 93 152 14 .946 ------Garrett, Adam .449 23 12 49 21 22 2 0 0 10 24 .490 8 7 12 0 .561 2 1 3 4 19 23 7 .857 Davis, Bo .316 25 11 38 11 12 1 0 0 9 13 .342 10 1 10 1 .469 0 0 2 3 5 3 0 1.000 Laskowski, Lee .299 22 22 87 15 26 4 0 2 26 36 .414 5 4 18 3 .357 2 0 0 1 14 1 1 .938 Lacy, Brent .294 13 5 17 5520 02 7.4125120.47800114441.980 Williams, Tyler .271 36 19 85 16 23 2 0 0 6 25 .294 9 6 13 2 .380 0 2 2 6 82 6 4 .957 Johnson, Kyle .265 44 29 117 37 31 4 3 4 21 53 .453 25 2 33 1 .403 0 2 10 12 45 3 6 .889 Roberson, Tyrone .250 17 11 36 12 9 2 1 1 10 16 .444 6380.39110229001.000 Boone, James .248 38 26 109 31 27 5 1 3 22 43 .394 13 4 33 0 .341 3 0 6 7 9 11 3 .870 Holst, Josiah .167 5 0 61100 01 1.1670020.1431000000.000 Jones, Adam .000 3 0 22000 01 0.0001000.33300004001.000 Totals .309 55 55 1894 461 585 98 16 44 402 847 .447 281 68 336 29 .410 36 25 76108 1434 565 97 .954 Opponents .278 55 55 1905 327 529 115 16 51 296 829 .435 152 47 398 39 .344 14 30 37 55 1412 558101 .951 LOB - Team (432), Opp (388). DPs turned - Team (57), Opp (51). CI - Team (1), Flanders 1, Opp (1). IBB - Team (8), Ehlers 2, Tingler 2, Hernandez 1, Kinsler 1, Johnson 1, Boone 1, Opp (1). Picked off - Kinsler 6, Williams 3, Garrett 3, Davis 1, Hernandez 1, Tingler 1, Rallo 1, Taylor 1, Johnson 1.

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR ABB/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA James, Justin 4.11 7 6 16 16 1 0 1 0 105.0 103 61 48 24 85 16 5 12 405 .254 3 10 0 4 9 Hill, Danny 4.35 4 2 12 6001 041.1 41 24 20 14 31 8 1 3 155 .265 5 2 3 2 4 Shipman, Andy 4.76 9 2 24 3110 162.1 70 34 33 17 45 17 2 7 244 .287 4 5 2 1 6 Roper, Derek 5.73 4 2 15 11 0 0 0 0 59.2 76 46 38 21 51 21 0 8 253 .300 7 9 5 2 1 Broshuis, Garrett 7.11 5 3 16 15 0 0 1 0 74.2 90 69 59 35 58 18 3 8 305 .295 13 11 0 1 6 ------Bilica, Brian 1.80 0 0 40001 05.0771 4730026.26912000 Wendte, Travis 3.45 0 1 19 0001 828.2 37 15 11 9 27 7 2 2 116 .319 5 1 1 0 1 Holst, Stephan 4.35 2 0 51000 010.1 7 5 5 2520140.17501000 Stallings, Matthew 4.35 2 0 60000 010.1 13 6 5 2 11 2 0 1 42 .310 1 1 0 1 0 Alexander, Mark 5.09 1 1 14 0001 017.2 17 12 10 5 20 2 3 1 70 .243 0 1 1 0 0 Parker, Taylor 5.32 0 1 17 1000 123.2 31 17 14 5 15 9 0 1 93 .333 2 2 0 1 3 Admire, Nick 5.62 0 1 15 1001 232.0 29 24 20 11 35 6 0 6 124 .234 2 1 0 2 0 Ehlers, Cody 7.36 1 1 41000 07.1876 3840132.25001000 Totals 5.06 35 20 55 55 2 4 3 12 478.0 529 327 269 152 398 115 16 51 1905 .278 43 47 12 14 30 Opponents 7.23 20 35 55 55 2 2 1 10 470.2 585 461 378 281 336 98 16 44 1894 .309 41 68 23 36 25 PB - Team (11), Flanders 9, Lacy 2, Opp (14). Pickoffs - Team (10), Flanders 2, Parker 2, James 1, Wendte 1, Hill 1, Ehlers 1, Broshuis 1, Roper 1, Opp (18). SBA/ATT - Flanders (31-46), James (14-17), Broshuis (7-9), Lacy (6-7), Hill (2-6), Parker (2-5), Roper (4-4), Shipman (2-4), Stallings (2-3), Wendte (2-3), Admire (0-2), Alexander (1- 1), Bilica (1-1).

15 NCAA Tournament Appearances Š Six College World Series at NCAA Starkville Regional – Friday-Sunday, May 30-June 1, 2003 – 9 2003 MIZZOU Baseball 2003 BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS Record: 15-11 (Home: 8-3; Away: 7-8) Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SBATT PO A E FLD% Kinsler, Ian .390 20 20 77 24 30 8 2 2 27 48 .623 9 5 13 3 .468 3 1 6 7 36 59 4 .960 Flanders, Brad .326 26 26 95 16 31 6 0 1 20 40 .421 11 6 8 0 .417 3 3 2 3 173 20 6 .970 Ehlers, Cody .321 26 26 106 20 34 9 1 4 30 57 .538 13 1 22 0 .397 1 0 3 4 217 15 5 .979 Tingler, Jayce .320 26 26 97 32 31 4 1 0 12 37 .381 23 7 4 2 .477 1 5 6 7 71 3 0 1.000 Taylor, Zane .308 23 23 91 19 28 2 0 1 21 33 .363 10 2 14 4 .385 1 1 2 3 15 32 9 .839 Rallo, Ryan .301 24 24 93 18 28 7 0 3 15 44 .473 9 3 19 0 .377 1 1 1 3 42 0 1 .977 Johnson, Kyle .275 23 16 69 16 19 3 0 2 12 28 .406 9 1 20 1 .367 0 1 5 6 29 3 5 .865 Hernandez, Jeremy .255 26 26 102 13 26 6 0 2 17 38 .373 7 1 20 3 .306 1 4 1 1 47 74 5 .960 ------Garrett, Adam .619 9 6 21 9 13 1 0 0 2 14 .667 5240.714000112122.923 Laskowski, Lee .350 9 9 40 9 14 2 0 1 11 19 .475 0192.36600004001.000 Williams, Tyler .275 15 9 40 9 11 2 0 0 3 13 .325 3051.32600011212.867 Davis, Bo .235 13 6 17 2410 00 5.2946061.4350001000.000 Boone, James .213 18 11 47 11 10 1 1 1 10 16 .340 5 0 13 0 .283 1 0 2 2 2 3 2 .714 Roberson, Tyrone .176 6 6 17 3310 01 4.2350150.22200115001.000 Lacy, Brent .000 1 0 10000 00 0.0000000.00000003001.000 Totals .309 26 26 913 201 282 53 5 17 181 396 .434 110 30 162 17 .396 12 16 29 40 678258 47 .952 Opponents .315 26 26 944 192 297 61 11 36 178 488 .517 84 18 179 24 .380 5 17 17 24 675278 46 .954 LOB - Team (206), Opp (198). DPs turned - Team (31), Opp (27). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (7), Tingler 2, Ehlers 2, Boone 1, Johnson 1, Kinsler 1. Picked off - Kinsler 4, Garrett 2, Williams 2, Hernandez 1, Taylor 1, Rallo 1, Johnson 1.

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR ABB/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA James, Justin 5.28 4 4 99100 061.1 70 43 36 15 55 14 4 10 248 .282 2 4 0 0 7 Shipman, Andy 6.67 7 1 11 1000 029.2 43 22 22 7 21 7 2 5 125 .344 3 3 1 1 1 Roper, Derek 7.11 1 2 88000 038.0 54 36 30 15 27 14 0 7 166 .325 6 3 4 2 0 Broshuis, Garrett 7.19 3 0 98000 041.1 52 42 33 24 31 8 2 6 170 .306 7 5 0 1 5 ------Stallings, Matthew 0.00 0 0 10000 00.1210 01100 3.66700000 Parker, Taylor 0.75 0 0 80000 112.0 13 1 1 2940043.30211001 Wendte, Travis 3.86 0 0 90000 414.0 22 7 6 4960158.37920101 Hill, Danny 5.79 0 1 30000 04.2543 5110117.29410002 Admire, Nick 7.53 0 1 70000 114.1 15 15 12 7 14 2 0 3 59 .254 0 0 0 1 0 Alexander, Mark 10.00 0 1 70000 09.012121041013140.30001100 Ehlers, Cody 45.00 0 1 20000 01.0765 1130112.58300000 Holst, Stephan 81.00 0 0 10000 00.1233 00001 3.66701000 Totals 6.41 15 11 26 26 1 0 0 6 226.0 297 192 161 84 179 61 11 36 944 .315 22 18 7 5 17 Opponents 6.76 11 15 26 26 1 1 1 4 225.0 282 201 169 110 162 53 5 17 913 .309 14 30 10 12 16 PB - Team (6), Flanders 6, Opp (2). Pickoffs - Team (5), Parker 2, Wendte 1, James 1, Roper 1, Opp (12). SBA/ATT - Flanders (16-22), James (6-7), Broshuis (4-6), Parker (1-3), Roper (2-2), Wendte (1-2), Admire (0-1), Shipman (1-1), Lacy (1-1), Alexander (1-1), Hill (1-1).

10 – at NCAA Starkville Regional – Friday-Sunday, May 30-June 1, 2003 1954 NCAA National Champions 2003 POSTSEASON STATISTICS Record: 1-2 (Neutral 1-2) Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SBATT PO A E FLD% Tingler, Jayce .400 3 3 10 2400 02 4.4001100.500010215001.000 Taylor, Zane .273 3 3 11 1300 00 3.2731010.3330000041.800 Johnson, Kyle .222 3 2 93210 01 3.3331020.30000226001.000 Ehlers, Cody .182 3 3 11 1210 13 6.5451020.250000021001.000 Kinsler, Ian .167 3 3 12 1200 01 2.1671010.231001151401.000 Rallo, Ryan .125 3 3 80100 00 1.1251010.22200014101.000 Flanders, Brad .100 3 3 10 1100 00 1.1001101.250000014101.000 Hernandez, Jeremy .000 3 3 10 0000 00 0.0000021.00001018601.000 ------Williams, Tyler .429 2 2 72300 01 3.4291010.50000115101.000 Garrett, Adam .333 1 1 31110 00 2.6670010.3330100000.000 Boone, James .000 1 1 30000 00 0.0000020.0000000000.000 Totals .202 3 3 94 12 19 3 0 1 8 25 .266 8 2 13 2 .279 0 3 4 8 78 30 1 .991 Opponents .363 3 3 102 23 37 8 1 2 23 53 .520 10 1 14 4 .410 4 3 1 2 81 34 6 .950 LOB - Team (14), Opp (19). DPs turned - Team (5), Opp (3). IBB - Team (0), Opp (1). Picked off - Kinsler 1.

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR ABB/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA James, Justin 3.00 0 0 11000 09.01033 2300030.33300021 Hill, Danny 12.27 0 1 11000 03.2755 2021016.43810010 Broshuis, Garrett 21.00 0 1 11000 03.0977 1320118.50011000 ------Shipman, Andy 0.00 1 0 10000 02.0100 31000 4.25010002 Alexander, Mark 0.00 0 0 10000 01.1100 01000 5.20000000 Admire, Nick 3.60 0 0 10000 05.0322 1610117.17600010 Parker, Taylor 27.00 0 0 10000 02.0666 1030012.50000000 Totals 7.961233000 026.0 37 23 23 10 14 8 1 2 102 .363 3 1 0 4 3 Opponents 1.332133110 127.0 19 12 4 8 13 3 0 1 94 .202 1 2 2 0 3 PB - Team (1), Flanders 1, Opp (1). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Flanders (1-2), James (1-1), Hill (0-1).

15 NCAA Tournament Appearances Š Six College World Series at NCAA Starkville Regional – Friday-Sunday, May 30-June 1, 2003 – 11 2003 MIZZOU Baseball

2003 PITCHING BREAKDOWN (Š - starter)

#17 NICK ADMIRE #40 GARRETT BROSHUIS #44 JUSTIN JAMES 15 Appearances / 1 Start 16 Appearances / 15 Starts 16 Appearances / 16 Starts Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K Dec. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K Dec. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K Dec. Feb. 15 v.Northwestern 2.0 10000 Feb. 7 @UNCW Š 5.275532L1 Feb. 6 @UNCW Š 5.021113W1 Feb. 22 @ULM [G2] 0.1 00010S1 Feb. 15 v.Cal Poly Š 6.043335L2 Feb. 15 v.Northwestern Š 6.035233L1 Mar. 7 Creighton 2.0 10003 Feb. 22 @ULM [G2] Š 4.277723 Feb. 22 v.NSU (La.) Š 6.286304L2 Mar. 11 @SEMO 3.0 32104 Mar. 6 Truman St. Š 7.050027W1Mar. 1 YSU Š 7.0322110W2 Mar. 19 Illinois St. Š 2.022213 Mar. 11 @SEMO Š 5.065402W2Mar. 7 Creighton Š 7.030026W3 Mar. 22 Kansas 2.1 00003 Mar. 15 @Texas 2.2 55341 Mar. 14 @Texas Š 7.054327L3 Mar. 29 @Kansas St. 3.0 22205S2 Mar. 22 Kansas Š 6.268627W3Mar. 21 Kansas Š 6.1976312 Apr. 4 Texas Tech 2.0 02242 Mar. 29 @Kansas St. Š 6.031146W4Mar. 28 @Kansas St. Š 8.082225W4 Apr. 13 @Nebraska 2.1 42111 Apr. 5 Texas Tech Š 7.284125W5Apr. 4 Texas Tech Š 6.043244W5 Apr. 20 @Baylor 0.2 22001 Apr. 12 @Nebraska Š 6.051116 Apr. 11 @Nebraska Š 8.053213W6 Apr. 22 @SMS 3.0 10005 Apr. 19 @Baylor Š 0.288811 Apr. 18 @Baylor Š 4.1 13 10 10 0 4 L4 Apr. 27 Texas A&M 3.2 32212L1 Apr. 22 @SMS Š 2.000005 Apr. 25 Texas A&M Š 6.2 10 6 6 0 6 L5 Apr. 30 SEMO 0.1 33310 Apr. 26 Texas A&M Š 2.286621 May 2 @Okla. St. Š 6.0 10 7 4 2 5 L6 May 4 @Okla. St. 0.1 45510 May 3 @Okla. St. Š 4.075431 May 9 Rockhurst Š 3.041101 May 23 Baylor 5.0 32216 May 17 Oklahoma Š 5.024253 May 16 Oklahoma Š 9.061119W7 May 23 Baylor Š 3.097713L3 May 22 Kansas Š 9.0 10 3 3 2 3 #35 MARK ALEXANDER 14 Appearances / 0 Starts #41 CODY EHLERS #10 TAYLOR PARKER 4 Appearances / 1 Start 17 Appearances / 1 Start Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K Dec. Feb. 7 @UNCW 0.1 00000 Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K Dec. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K Dec. Mar. 1YSU 1.000001 Mar. 6 Lincoln [G2] Š 4.011127 Feb. 7 @UNCW 1.1 00001 Mar. 6 Lincoln 3.0 30012W1Mar. 26 @Illinois St. 2.1 00000W1Mar. 8 Creighton [G1] 0.1 00000 Mar. 15 @Texas 1.1 34323 Apr. 13 @Nebraska 0.1 11000L1 Mar. 12 Maryville 1.0 00021 Apr. 9 Western Illinois 1.0 00002 Apr. 19 @Baylor 0.2 65511 Mar. 14 @Texas 1.0 00002 Apr. 18 @Baylor 1.0 00002 Mar. 16 @Texas 1.1 30011 Apr. 19 @Baylor 3.1 32111 Mar. 19 Illinois St. 0.1 56400 Apr. 25 Texas A&M 1.0 00002 #45 DANNY HILL Apr. 9 Western Illinois 1.0 00001 Apr. 27 Texas A&M 1.1 00011 11 Appearances / 5 Starts Apr. 15SMS 0.100000 Apr. 29 v.Saint Louis 1.0 00003 Apr. 18 @Baylor 2.2 30003 May 4 @Okla. St. 0.0 34400L1 Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K Dec. Apr. 22 @SMS 1.1 12101L1 May 9 Rockhurst 1.0 10001 Feb. 22 @ULM [G2] 2.2 42213W1Apr. 25 Texas A&M 1.1 00010 May 18 Oklahoma 1.0 32201 Mar. 8 Creighton 3.0 21123 Apr. 27 Texas A&M 0.1 00000 May 21 Baylor 1.1 10001 Mar. 15 @Texas 2.2 21121 Apr. 30 SEMO Š 4.062202 Mar. 26 @Illinois St. Š 5.053312 May 2 @Okla. St. 2.0 20002 Apr. 2 @Saint Louis Š 3.064203 May 3 @Okla. St. 0.1 00000S1 #28 BRIAN BILICA Apr. 9 Western Illinois Š 5.000004W2May 18 Oklahoma 3.0 51101 4 Appearances / 0 Starts Apr. 12 @Nebraska 0.1 13210L1 May 21 Baylor 2.0 66610 Apr. 15 SMS Š 4.065415 Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K Dec. Apr. 29 v.Saint Louis Š 7.130029W3 Mar. 6 Truman St. 2.0 20002 May 9 Rockhurst 3.0 30001W4 #27 DEREK ROPER Mar. 12 Maryville 1.0 00012 May 18 Oklahoma 1.2 20020 15 Appearances / 12 Starts Apr. 9 Western Illinois 1.0 12021 May 21 Baylor Š 3.275520L2 May 9 Rockhurst 1.0 45112 Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K Dec. Feb. 8 @UNCW Š 5.273206W1 #19 STEPHAN HOLST Feb. 23 v.UNI Š 5.154407 5 Appearances / 1 Start Mar. 8 Creighton [G2] Š 5.230026W2 Mar. 16 @Texas Š 3.156533L1 Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K Dec. Mar. 19 Illinois St. Š 2.020022W3 Mar. 6 Lincoln 2.0 00003 Mar. 23 Kansas Š 6.183215 Mar. 12 Maryville Š 5.031112W1Mar. 30 @Kansas St. Š 4.053332 Mar. 19 Illinois St. 2.0 21110 Apr. 2 @Saint Louis 1.0 00012 Apr. 30 SEMO 1.0 00000W2Apr. 9 Western Illinois 1.0 21110 May 4 @Okla. St. 0.1 23300 Apr. 13 @Nebraska Š 6.064314 Apr. 20 @Baylor Š 7.064415W4 Apr. 27 Texas A&M Š 3.2 11 7 4 1 5 Apr. 30 SEMO 1.0 32101 May 4 @Okla. St. Š 5.175543 May 18 Oklahoma Š 2.164410L2

12 – at NCAA Starkville Regional – Friday-Sunday, May 30-June 1, 2003 1954 NCAA National Champions 2003 PITCHING THE LAST TIME … BREAKDOWN A MIZZOU HITTER HAD: A MIZZOU PITCHER HAD: (Š - starter) 8 At-Bats: John Marquardt vs. Kansas St. Perfect Game: never accomplished 5/8/82 No-Hitter: Jim Maddock vs. Nebraska #20 ANDY SHIPMAN 7 At-Bats: Kyle Johnson at Baylor 5/3/81 24 Appearances / 3 Starts 4/19/03 Combined No-Hitter: Dave Spreckels / 6 At-Bats: Ryan Rallo vs. SEMO Bob Baker vs. Iowa, 3/15/81 Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K Dec. Feb. 6 @UNCW 4.0 20000S1 4/30/03 Complete Game: Justin James Feb. 15 v.Cal Poly 3.0 11132 6 Hits: Jeff Terrell vs. Iowa State vs. Oklahoma, 5/16/03 Feb. 22 v.NSU (La.) [G1] 1.1 22211 5/5/95 Complete-Game Shutout: Andy Shipman Mar. 1 YSU [G1] Š 7.040006W1 5 Hits: Chris Julo vs. William Woods (7 inn.) vs. Youngstown St., 3/1/03 Mar. 8 Creighton [G1] Š 5.275503L1 3/6/02 10+ Strikeouts: 12, Justin James vs. Kansas Mar. 15 @Texas Š 1.166610L2 4 Hits: Tingler/Ehlers/Boone at Baylor 3/21/03 Mar. 19 Illinois St. 1.0 10012 4/19/03 Mar. 21 Kansas 0.2 10000W2 4 Runs: Taylor/Kinsler at Baylor Mar. 23 Kansas 2.2 31103W3 A MIZZOU TEAM HAD: Mar. 26 @Illinois St. 0.2 10001 4/19/03 Scored 25+ Runs: 30 vs. Truman State Mar. 28 @Kansas St. 1.0 10011 3 Doubles: Brad Flanders vs. UL-Monroe 3/6/03 Mar. 30 @Kansas St. 3.0 20003W4 2/22/02 Scored 20+ Runs: 23 at Baylor, 4/19/03 Apr. 2 @Saint Louis 1.0 21101 2 Doubles: James Boone vs. Truman St. 15+ Runs in Big 12 Game: 23 at Baylor Apr. 5 Texas Tech 1.0 00001 3/6/03 4/19/03 Apr. 12 @Nebraska 1.0 44410 3 Triples: J.R. Warner vs. Notre Dame Apr. 15SMS 3.131114 20+ Hits: 22 at Baylor, 4/19/03 2/26/99 6 Doubles: at Baylor, 4/19/03 Apr. 19 @Baylor 4.0 63323W5 2 Triples: Kyle Johnson vs. No. Iowa Apr. 22 @SMS 1.2 10001 5 Home Runs: vs. Kansas, 3/21/03 Apr. 26 Texas A&M 6.1 50005W6 2/23/02 Had 10+ Walks: 17 vs. Truman State Apr. 30 SEMO 1.0 22111 3 Home Runs: Jerry Schoonmaker 3/6/03 May 3 @Okla. St. 4.2 11 6 6 1 2 W7 vs. Kansas State, 5/22/54 Stole 7+ Bases: vs. Harris-Stowe, 3/26/02 May 9 Rockhurst 1.0 00001 2 Home Runs: Cody Ehlers vs. Rockhurst Shut Opponent Out: Saint Louis May 17 Oklahoma 4.0 42213W8 5/9/03 (O'Fallon, Mo.), 4/29/03 (9-0) May 22 Kansas 2.0 10031W9 Walk-Off : Ryan Rallo vs. SEMO Shut Home Opponent Out: Creighton 4/30/03 3/7/03 (9-0) #26 MATTHEW STALLINGS Grand Slam: Kyle Johnson at Baylor Shut Road Opponent Out: Saint Louis 4/19/03 5 Appearances / 0 Starts (O'Fallon, Mo.), 4/29/03 (9-0) 7 RBI: Lee Laskowski vs. Nebraska Shut Big 12 Opponent Out: Kansas Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K Dec. 4/14/02 3/11/01 (1-0) Feb. 7 @UNCW 0.2 10010 5 RBI: Cody Ehlers vs. Rockhurst Feb. 23 v.UNI 3.2 20006W1 Shut Big 12 Home Opponent Out: Kansas, 5/9/03 3/11/01 (1-0) Apr. 2 @Saint Louis 3.0 31103W2 10+ Total Bases: Cody Ehlers vs. Kansas Apr. 5 Texas Tech 0.1 21001 Shut Big 12 Road Opponent Out: at Kansas Apr. 15SMS 1.043311 3/21/03 4/17/98 (14-0) Apr. 30 SEMO 1.2 11100 3 Walks: Jayce Tingler (4) vs. Kansas Was Shut Out: Oklahoma, 5/18/03 (7-0) 3/22/03 Was Shut Out at Home: OU, 5/18/03 (7-0) 3 Stolen Bases: Tingler vs. Harris-Stowe #36 TRAVIS WENDTE Was Shut Out on Road: at Texas, 4/15/01 3/26/02 (13-0) 19 Appearances / 0 Starts Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K Dec. Feb. 8 @UNCW 3.1 20013S1 Feb. 22 @ULM [G2] 1.1 21112 Mar. 1YSU 1.000011 Mar. 8 Creighton [G2] 3.1 41105S2 Mar. 11 @SEMO 1.0 21101S3 Mar. 16 @Texas 3.1 10022 Mar. 19 Illinois St. 1.2 12222 Mar. 21 Kansas 2.0 40012S4 Mar. 26 @Illinois St. 1.0 00001S5 Mar. 30 @Kansas St. 2.0 31001S6 Apr. 2 @Saint Louis 1.0 10002 Apr. 4 Texas Tech 1.0 31101 Apr. 11 @Nebraska 1.0 00011S7 Apr. 12 @Nebraska 2.0 73300 Apr. 15SMS 0.133001L1 Apr. 19 @Baylor 0.1 00000 Apr. 20 @Baylor 1.1 42201S8 Apr. 29 v.Saint Louis 0.2 00000 May 18 Oklahoma 1.0 00001

15 NCAA Tournament Appearances Š Six College World Series at NCAA Starkville Regional – Friday-Sunday, May 30-June 1, 2003 – 13 2003 MIZZOU Baseball 2003 AB-R-H-RBI BREAKDOWN 21 11 41 12 8 25 30 32 13 22 3 2 51 5 18 4 7 Date Opponent Boone Davis Ehlers Flanders Garrett Hernandez J. Holst Johnson Jones Kinsler Lacy Laskowski Rallo Roberson Taylor Tingler Williams Feb. 6 at UNC Wilmington 4-1-1-2 4-1-2-2 4-1-1-0 5-2-3-4 5-1-1-1 Def 5-0-2-0 5-3-2-1 4-2-1-0 4-1-2-1 1-0-0-0 Feb. 7 at UNC Wilmington 2-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 3-1-0-0 2-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-2-0 3-0-1-0 2-1-1-2 Def 2-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 Feb. 8 at UNC Wilmington 4-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 4-1-3-0 4-0-1-0 4-2-3-1 4-0-1-2 3-0-0-2 4-1-2-0 3-2-0-0 Def Feb. 15 # vs Northwestern 4-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 4-0-2-0 3-0-0-1 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 2-2-1-0 4-0-2-1 Feb. 15 # vs Cal Poly 4-1-1-0 4-0-2-0 1-0-0-0 3-0-1-1 1-0-0-0 3-0-1-1 2-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 Def 4-0-0-0 2-1-2-0 1-0-0-0 Feb. 22 $ vs Northwestern State 4-1-2-3 5-0-0-0 3-1-2-0 3-1-0-0 5-0-1-0 3-1-1-0 4-0-2-0 5-0-2-1 3-0-1-0 Feb. 22 $ at Louisiana-Monroe 3-3-1-1 3-0-1-0 6-2-3-1 3-1-0-0 2-2-2-1 5-1-0-0 3-2-0-1 5-1-2-3 6-0-4-5 6-1-1-0 Feb. 23 $ vs Northern Iowa 4-1-2-3 4-2-3-4 0-0-0-0 4-2-2-0 1-0-0-0 3-2-2-0 4-2-3-1 Def 4-1-1-0 2-1-1-1 4-0-1-1 4-0-2-0 March 1 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 2-0-1-0 3-1-0-0 1-1-1-3 Def 2-1-0-0 2-1-0-0 2-2-1-1 1-0-0-0 3-1-1-2 1-0-0-0 3-0-1-1 2-2-1-0 March 1 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 0-1-0-0 2-1-1-0 3-1-0-0 4-2-4-1 1-0-0-0 3-1-0-0 Def 5-3-3-0 Def 3-0-2-3 4-1-2-1 0-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 5-0-2-2 3-0-0-0 March 6 TRUMAN STATE 6-4-3-0 2-1-1-1 3-2-3-5 4-1-1-2 4-2-1-1 4-3-3-2 2-0-0-0 2-3-1-0 2-1-0-1 1-2-1-0 1-1-1-0 5-2-3-4 3-2-2-5 4-3-2-3 2-3-1-1 1-0-0-0 March 6 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY 4-0-1-2 3-0-1-1 0-1-0-1 2-3-2-0 3-2-1-0 4-1-1-2 1-1-0-0 3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 4-0-1-3 3-1-1-0 March 7 CREIGHTON 4-1-1-2 1-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 2-1-0-0 1-1-1-0 5-0-0-0 Def 4-1-1-3 4-1-1-0 2-1-1-0 4-2-2-3 March 8 CREIGHTON 3-1-1-0 3-0-1-1 3-1-1-0 4-0-0-1 4-0-0-0 3-1-1-1 2-0-0-1 3-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 March 8 CREIGHTON 4-1-1-0 4-1-0-0 4-0-1-0 2-1-2-0 4-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 4-0-1-2 2-1-1-0 1-1-1-3 Def March 11 at SE Missouri State 3-1-1-1 4-1-0-1 5-1-1-1 3-2-2-0 Def 5-0-0-0 2-2-0-0 3-0-1-0 4-0-0-1 3-2-1-2 March 12 MARYVILLE 5-2-1-2 3-1-1-1 6-1-1-1 4-2-0-0 2-1-2-2 1-0-0-1 2-2-1-4 Def 3-1-3-2 3-1-1-1 3-3-2-3 3-2-3-0 5-2-1-0 March 14 * at Texas 1-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-1-1 3-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 4-0-2-0 2-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 March 15 * at Texas 4-1-0-0 Def 4-0-1-1 4-0-0-0 4-2-2-1 1-0-0-0 5-1-3-1 1-0-0-0 5-0-1-1 2-1-1-0 3-2-2-1 4-0-1-0 March 16 * at Texas 4-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 3-1-2-0 Def 5-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 3-0-1-1 4-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 5-1-1-2 3-1-2-0 March 19 ILLINOIS STATE 5-1-1-2 3-2-1-2 4-1-2-3 3-2-0-1 0-1-0-0 4-2-2-1 3-1-1-1 3-3-1-1 3-2-1-1 5-1-1-1 March 21 * KANSAS 5-3-3-3 3-1-1-0 5-1-3-1 3-1-1-1 1-0-0-0 5-1-1-3 4-2-2-1 3-0-0-0 4-1-2-1 4-1-1-0 Def March 22 * KANSAS 4-2-1-1 1-0-0-0 5-2-1-1 2-2-1-3 3-1-2-0 4-0-2-3 5-3-3-2 4-2-2-2 4-0-0-0 1-2-0-1 Def March 23 * KANSAS 4-2-1-2 4-0-2-2 3-1-2-0 4-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 4-0-1-1 3-2-2-1 2-0-0-0 4-0-1-1 3-2-1-0 2-0-1-0 March 26 at Illinois State 5-1-1-3 3-1-1-1 3-1-1-0 4-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 5-1-1-0 5-0-3-0 4-0-2-0 3-0-1-0 March 28 * at Kansas State 2-1-1-2 1-0-0-0 4-1-2-2 4-0-1-2 3-4-3-0 5-0-3-1 4-2-2-1 3-2-2-0 4-2-2-4 5-2-1-1 4-0-0-0 March 29 * at Kansas State 4-0-1-0 2-0-0-1 4-1-2-0 5-0-1-1 2-0-0-1 4-2-0-0 5-1-2-1 2-1-0-0 4-1-2-1 2-2-0-0 March 30 * at Kansas State 3-0-0-1 5-1-3-0 2-1-1-1 5-0-1-1 4-1-0-0 5-1-2-0 4-0-2-0 5-1-3-1 5-0-1-1 April 2 at Saint Louis 0-2-0-0 4-2-1-0 3-0-0-1 2-2-2-4 5-3-2-0 4-2-3-0 5-0-0-0 4-1-3-2 5-0-2-1 6-0-2-2 Def April 4 * TEXAS TECH Def 3-2-2-3 1-1-0-1 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 4-0-2-3 3-0-0-0 4-2-2-1 3-2-1-0 April 5 * TEXAS TECH 5-0-1-0 3-0-1-1 0-0-0-0 3-1-2-0 3-1-1-2 4-3-2-2 5-1-1-0 5-1-2-4 3-2-3-0 5-2-2-1 April 9 WESTERN ILLINOIS 2-0-0-1 1-1-0-1 2-0-2-2 2-2-1-0 3-1-1-3 2-1-1-0 1-1-0-0 Def 2-3-2-4 5-2-1-0 2-0-0-0 3-1-1-1 3-1-0-0 3-1-1-1 3-2-2-1 0-0-0-1 April 11 * at Nebraska 3-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-3-1 4-0-0-0 1-1-1-0 5-0-2-1 4-0-1-0 5-0-0-0 3-2-2-1 4-1-1-0 April 12 * at Nebraska 4-0-0-0 4-0-1-2 4-0-0-0 3-1-2-1 4-2-2-1 5-1-3-1 6-1-1-2 4-1-2-0 5-3-3-0 April 13 * at Nebraska 1-0-1-0 4-2-3-3 4-0-0-0 4-0-1-1 1-1-1-0 4-0-1-1 3-1-0-0 4-1-0-0 4-1-0-0 5-0-0-1 April 15 SW MISSOURI STATE 0-2-0-0 6-0-1-0 4-1-1-1 1-1-0-0 3-2-1-1 2-0-0-0 6-1-1-1 4-0-1-1 3-2-1-0 6-0-3-4 2-0-0-0 April 18 * at Baylor 4-1-1-1 2-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 3-1-0-0 3-0-0-0 3-1-1-2 4-0-1-0 4-0-0-1 4-1-0-0 April 19 * at Baylor 6-3-4-2 0-0-0-0 6-3-4-4 5-2-3-3 1-0-0-0 5-1-2-0 7-2-2-4 4-4-2-5 4-1-1-2 2-4-0-2 5-3-4-0 Def April 20 * at Baylor 4-3-1-1 6-1-3-0 4-2-1-0 4-2-4-4 4-3-3-1 5-0-0-1 5-0-0-1 6-0-1-0 4-1-2-1 April 22 at SW Missouri State 3-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 3-0-1-1 3-0-1-0 4-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-2-0 3-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 Def April 25 * TEXAS A&M 3-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-1 4-0-1-0 3-0-2-0 April 26 * TEXAS A&M 1-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 4-0-2-3 4-1-1-0 4-1-1-1 4-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 3-1-2-1 3-2-3-2 Def April 27 * TEXAS A&M 2-0-1-0 2-0-0-0 4-0-2-2 5-1-2-1 3-0-0-0 4-2-2-1 5-2-2-1 5-0-1-1 4-1-2-0 3-2-2-1 April 29 ^ SAINT LOUIS 2-0-1-0 2-0-0-0 4-0-1-2 3-0-0-1 4-0-1-0 3-1-1-2 4-1-0-0 4-2-2-0 4-1-1-0 3-1-2-0 April 30 SE MISSOURI STATE 1-1-1-0 5-0-1-0 3-0-1-1 4-1-0-0 1-1-0-0 4-1-1-1 3-0-0-0 6-3-3-5 5-1-2-1 5-3-3-1 May 2 * at Oklahoma State 2-0-0-1 4-1-1-0 4-1-2-0 3-0-0-1 3-0-1-0 3-2-3-1 4-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-1-1 May 3 * at Oklahoma State 4-0-1-2 1-0-0-0 5-1-4-3 6-1-2-0 6-2-2-0 5-2-1-1 6-2-4-4 5-1-1-1 5-2-2-1 5-3-4-1 1-0-0-0 May 4 * at Oklahoma State 1-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 4-0-1-1 3-1-0-0 3-0-0-0 3-0-1-1 3-4-3-3 4-0-1-1 3-0-1-0 3-2-0-0 May 9 ROCKHURST 4-3-3-1 Def 5-2-3-5 4-1-1-1 0-0-0-0 3-0-1-1 4-1-1-1 5-1-2-1 0-0-0-0 3-1-1-1 1-1-0-0 4-1-1-1 5-4-3-0 0-0-0-0 May 16 * OKLAHOMA 3-0-0-0 5-2-1-1 4-0-2-1 4-1-1-0 3-1-0-0 3-1-1-2 4-0-2-1 3-0-1-0 3-1-0-0 May 17 * OKLAHOMA 1-0-0-0 2-1-0-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-2-2 2-1-1-1 3-1-1-0 3-1-1-3 4-1-1-0 4-1-2-1 3-1-0-0 May 18 * OKLAHOMA 1-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 3-0-1-0 4-0-1-0 3-0-1-0 5-0-0-0 May 21 & Baylor 3-0-0-0 2-0-1-0 2-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 3-0-2-0 May 22 & Kansas 5-0-0-0 5-0-1-0 3-1-1-0 4-0-0-0 3-1-2-1 5-1-1-1 2-0-1-0 5-0-2-0 3-0-1-1 3-1-1-1 May 23 & Baylor 4-1-1-3 3-1-0-0 3-0-0-0 3-2-0-0 5-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 4-2-1-1 4-1-2-0 INNING-BY-INNING SUMMARY WIN/LOSS SUMMARY W L T Pct 123456789EXTotal Total 35 20 0 .636 Missouri 75 44 57 38 67 52 59 40 27 2 – 461 Conference 15 11 0 .577 Opponents 30 37 31 32 52 51 30 30 31 3 – 327 Non-Conf 20 9 0 .690 Non-Division I 4 0 0 1.000 Home 19 5 0 .792 MISCELLANEOUS Away 13 10 0 .565 Neutral 3 5 0 .375 Current losing streak: 1 Day 20 13 0 .606 Longest winning streak: 13 Night 15 7 0 .682 Longest losing streak: 4 vs Left 13 13 0 .500 vs Right 22 7 0 .759 1-Run games 8 4 0 .667 Home attendance: 12,323 (24 dates avg = 513) 2-Run games 1 4 0 .200 Away attendance: 72,370 (31 dates avg = 2,334) 5+Run games 20 6 0 .769 Total attendance: 84,693 (55 dates avg = 1,539) Extra inns 1 1 0 .500 Shutouts 4 2 0 .667 14 – at NCAA Starkville Regional – Friday-Sunday, May 30-June 1, 2003 1954 NCAA National Champions 2003 MISSOURI HOMER BREAKDOWN (* – Led off inning; # – Walk-off homer) MULTI-HIT GAMES No. Player Gm# Date Opponent Pitcher Inn. On Out Cnt. Name 2 3 4 5+ Tot 1. Rallo (1) 1 Feb. 6 at UNC Wilmington Coughlin 2020-1 Tingler, Jayce 14 6 3 - 23 2. Hernandez (1) 1 Feb. 6 at UNC Wilmington Coughlin 4101-1 Taylor, Zane 15 2 - - 17 3. Boone (1) 1 Feb. 6 at UNC Wilmington Coughlin 5021-0 Kinsler, Ian 9 7 1 - 17 4. Hernandez (2) 1 Feb. 6 at UNC Wilmington Moore 5120-0 Hernandez, Jeremy 12 3 1 - 16 5. Ehlers (1) 1 Feb. 6 at UNC Wilmington Benton 8013-1 Flanders, Brad 9 6 1 - 16 6. Rallo (2) 2 Feb. 7 at UNC Wilmington Sutton 9110-1 Rallo, Ryan 11 3 - - 14 7. Flanders (1) 8 Feb. 23 vs Northern Iowa Mathiason 5 1 1 – Ehlers, Cody 6 5 2 - 13 8. Flanders (2) 8 Feb. 23 vs Northern Iowa Hansen *7 0 0 – Laskowski, Lee 6 2 - - 8 9. Flanders (3) 9 Mar. 1 Youngstown State Sobecki 1102-0 Garrett, Adam 5 2 - - 7 10. Roberson (1) 11 Mar. 6 Truman State Jenkins 8211-1 Johnson, Kyle 5 1 - - 6 11. Laskowski (1) 13 Mar. 7 Creighton Oldham 3 2 2 – Williams, Tyler 4 1 - - 5 12. Tingler (1) 16 Mar. 11 at SE Missouri State Clayton 2021-0 Roberson, Tyrone 3 - - - 3 13. Boone (2) 17 Mar. 12 Maryville Betz 1111-1 Boone, James - 2 1 - 3 Davis, Bo 2 - - - 2 14. Rallo (3) 17 Mar. 12 Maryville Betz *6 0 0 1-0 Lacy, Brent - 1 - - 1 15. Johnson (1) 17 Mar. 12 Maryville Bachert 6320-0 TEAM 101 41 9 0 151 16. Hernandez (3) 19 Mar. 15 at Texas Smith 8011-1 17. Hernandez (4) 22 Mar. 21 Kansas Wheeler 5011-1 18. Laskowski (2) 22 Mar. 21 Kansas Wheeler 5221-1 MULTI-RBI GAMES 19. Ehlers (2) 22 Mar. 21 Kansas Wheeler 5120-1 Name 2 3 4 5+ Tot 20. Ehlers (3) 22 Mar. 21 Kansas Johnson *7 0 0 0-0 Ehlers, Cody 7 6 1 2 16 21. Rallo (4) 22 Mar. 21 Kansas Smart *8 0 0 2-1 Tingler, Jayce 5 3 1 1 10 22. Ehlers (4) 25 Mar. 26 at Illinois State Kauten 6 2 1 – Flanders, Brad 6 3 1 - 10 23. Flanders (4) 25 Mar. 26 at Illinois State Salter 8011-0 Kinsler, Ian 3 2 2 1 8 24. Taylor (1) 26 Mar. 28 at Kansas State Ehling 4223-2 Rallo, Ryan 7 - - 1 8 25. Boone (3) 26 Mar. 28 at Kansas State Mallett 9121-0 Laskowski, Lee 3 4 1 - 8 26. Kinsler (1) 32 Apr. 9 Western Illinois Whitson 5020-0 Boone, James 7 - - - 7 27. Rallo (5) 34 Apr. 12 at Nebraska Robertson 2022-1 Hernandez, Jeremy 2 2 2 - 6 28. Ehlers (5) 35 Apr. 13 at Nebraska O’Neil 8120-0 Taylor, Zane 2 2 2 - 6 29. Kinsler (2) 36 Apr. 15 SW Missouri State Wilson 1011-0 Johnson, Kyle 2 - 2 - 4 30. Flanders (5) 36 Apr. 15 SW Missouri State Wilson 3011-1 Roberson, Tyrone - 1 - 1 2 31. Rallo (6) 37 Apr. 18 at Baylor White 2112-1 Davis, Bo - 2 - - 2 32. Johnson (2) 38 Apr. 19 at Baylor Woody 1312-2 Garrett, Adam - 1 1 - 2 33. Ehlers (6) 38 Apr. 19 at Baylor Walker 2120-1 Lacy, Brent 1 - - - 1 34. Flanders (6) 38 Apr. 19 at Baylor Walker 3013-1 TEAM 45 26 13 6 90 35. Johnson (3) 43 Apr. 27 Texas A&M Dixon 3022-1 36. Johnson (4) 44 Apr. 29 vs. Saint Louis (WOOD BAT) Hutton 8120-0 HITTING STREAKS 37. Rallo (7) 45 Apr. 30 SE Missouri State Nourie 2123-2 Name Longest Current 38. Kinsler (3) 45 Apr. 30 SE Missouri State Forsyth 5011-1 Tingler, Jayce 14 – 39. Rallo (8) 45 Apr. 30 SE Missouri State Gilbert #9 1 2 1-2 Flanders, Brad 13 – 40. Kinsler (4) 48 May 4 at Oklahoma State Grogan 3013-1 Kinsler, Ian 11 8 41. Kinsler (5) 48 May 4 at Oklahoma State King 7101-1 Taylor, Zane 11 6 42. Ehlers (7) 49 May 9 Rockhurst Shelton, Justin *3 0 0 2-0 Garrett, Adam 10 1 43. Ehlers (8) 49 May 9 Rockhurst Shelton, Josh 5113-0 Boone, James 10 – 44. Ehlers (9) 55 May 23 Baylor Pape 7223-1 Ehlers, Cody 9 – Rallo, Ryan 9 6 Hernandez, Jeremy 8 – Roberson, Tyrone 6 – Laskowski, Lee 6 – Davis, Bo 4 1 Johnson, Kyle 4 2 Williams, Tyler 4 – Lacy, Brent 1 – Holst, Josiah 1 1

15 NCAA Tournament Appearances Š Six College World Series at NCAA Starkville Regional – Friday-Sunday, May 30-June 1, 2003 – 15 2003 MIZZOU Baseball

NUMERICAL 2003 ROSTER (* – known to not be on NCAA Regional roster) No. Name Pos. PITCHERS Pos. B/T Yr Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown (High School / Previous) 2 Lee Laskowski OF 3 Brent Lacy C 10 Taylor Parker LHP L/L Fr. 5-9 145 HS Bellaire, Texas (Bellaire HS) 4 Jayce Tingler OF 17 Nick Admire RHP R/R Fr. 5-8 194 HS Lebanon, Mo. (Lebanon HS) 5 Tyrone Roberson OF 19 Stephan Holst RHP R/R Fr. 6-4 210 HS Independence, Mo. (Truman HS) 6 Trevor Helms INF 20 Andy Shipman RHP R/R Jr. 6-2 175 TR Bellevue, Neb. (Cabrillo [Calif.] HS / Iowa Western CC) 7 Tyler Williams OF/C 8 Adam Garrett INF 26 Matthew Stallings RHP R/R Fr. 5-10 172 HS Fort Worth, Texas ([Hurst] L.D. Bell HS) 10 Taylor Parker LHP 27 Derek Roper RHP R/R Jr. 6-6 202 1L Elk City, Okla. (Elk City HS / Hutchinson CC) 11 Bo Davis OF 28 Brian Bilica RHP R/R Sr. 6-2 200 TR Jefferson City, Mo. (Quinebaug Valley CC) 12 Brad Flanders C 13 C * 31 Stephen Cole RHP R/R Fr. 6-3 203 HS Dallas, Texas (Keller HS) 14 Scott Fisher C 35 Mark Alexander RHP R/R Jr. 5-11 191 1L Independence, Mo. (Rockhurst HS) 17 Nick Admire RHP 36 Travis Wendte RHP R/R So. 6-3 200 1L Moore, Okla. (Moore HS) 18 Zane Taylor INF 40 Garrett Broshuis RHP R/R So. 6-2 188 1L Advance, Mo. (Advance HS) 19 Stephan Holst RHP 20 Andy Shipman RHP 41 Cody Ehlers LHP/1B L/L Jr. 6-0 183 2L Stillwater, Okla. (Stillwater HS) 21 James Boone INF * 42 Alain Quijano LHP L/L Jr. 6-0 165 TR Des Moines, Iowa (Lincoln HS / Marshalltown [Iowa] CC) 22 Ian Kinsler INF 44 Justin James RHP R/R So. 6-3 212 1L Yukon, Okla. (Yukon HS) 25 Jeremy Hernandez INF 45 Danny Hill RHP R/R Jr. 6-0 195 TR Weimer, Texas (Weimer HS / McClellan [Texas] CC) 26 Matthew Stallings RHP 27 Derek Roper RHP CATCHERS Pos. B/T Yr Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown (High School / Previous) 28 Brian Bilica RHP 3 Brent Lacy C R/R So. 6-0 185 1L Ballwin, Mo. (Lafayette HS) 30 Josiah Holst OF 31 Stephen Cole RHP 7 Tyler Williams C/OF L/R Fr. 5-11 165 HS Delta, British Columbia (North Delta HS) 32 Kyle Johnson OF 12 Brad Flanders C R/R Jr. 5-10 200 TR Smithville, Mo. (Smithville HS / Hutchinson CC) 35 Mark Alexander RHP * 13 Adam Jones C R/R RSFr. 5-11 185 RS Winfield, Mo. (Winfield HS) 36 Travis Wendte RHP * 14 Scott Fisher C R/R Fr. 6-0 190 HS Tulsa, Okla. (Cascia Hall HS) 40 Garrett Broshuis RHP 41 Cody Ehlers 1B/LHP Pos. B/T Yr Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown (High School / Previous) 42 Alain Quijano LHP * 6 Trevor Helms INF S/R So. 5-10 173 TR Chesterfield, Mo. (Parkway West HS / Stetson) 44 Justin James RHP 45 Danny Hill RHP 8 Adam Garrett INF S/R Fr. 5-7 135 HS Sikeston, Mo. (Sikeston HS) 51 Ryan Rallo OF 18 Zane Taylor INF L/R Fr. 6-0 174 HS Kirksville, Mo. (Kirksville HS) 21 James Boone INF S/R Fr. 6-1 195 HS Clinton, Okla. (Clinton HS) ALPHABETICAL 22 Ian Kinsler INF R/R Jr. 6-0 182 TR Tucson, Ariz. (Canyon del Oro / Central Ariz. CC / ASU) No. Name Pos. 25 Jeremy Hernandez INF L/R Jr. 6-0 184 TR Aptos, Calif. (Harbor HS / Cabrillo [Calif.] College) 17 Nick Admire RHP 35 Mark Alexander RHP 41 Cody Ehlers 1B/LHP L/L Jr. 6-0 183 2L Stillwater, Okla. (Stillwater HS) 28 Brian Bilica RHP 21 James Boone INF OUTFIELDERS Pos. B/T Yr Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown (High School / Previous) 40 Garrett Broshuis RHP * 2 Lee Laskowski OF R/R Jr. 6-1 202 2L Clayton, Mo. (Clayton HS) 31 Stephen Cole RHP 4 Jayce Tingler OF L/L Sr. 5-7 153 3L Smithville, Mo. (Smithville HS) 11 Bo Davis OF 5 Tyrone Roberson OF R/R RSFr. 5-10 188 RS St. Louis, Mo. (Pattonville HS) 41 Cody Ehlers 1B/LHP 14 Scott Fisher C 7 Tyler Williams OF/C L/R Fr. 5-11 180 HS Delta, British Columbia (North Delta HS) 12 Brad Flanders C 11 Bo Davis OF R/R So. 5-10 180 1L Tulsa, Okla. (Jenks HS) 8 Adam Garrett INF 30 Josiah Holst OF R/R RSFr. 6-3 191 RS Independence, Mo. (Truman HS) 6 Trevor Helms INF 32 Kyle Johnson OF L/R Jr. 6-1 208 TR Omaha, Neb. (Burke HS / Iowa Western CC) 25 Jeremy Hernandez INF 45 Danny Hill RHP 51 Ryan Rallo OF R/R Jr. 6-2 193 2L Chesterfield, Mo. (Christian Brothers HS) 30 Josiah Holst OF Head Coach: #9 Tim Jamieson (New Orleans '81), ninth season 19 Stephan Holst RHP 44 Justin James RHP Assistant Coaches: #37 Sean McCann (Saint Francis [Ind.] '93), first season 32 Kyle Johnson OF #23 Evan Pratte (Southwest Missouri State '91), sixth season 13 Adam Jones C #16 Luke Cassis (Missouri ‘03), first season 22 Ian Kinsler INF #24 Tony Vitello (Missouri ‘02), first season 3 Brent Lacy C 2 Lee Laskowski OF 10 Taylor Parker LHP 42 Alain Quijano LHP PRONOUNCIATION GUIDE 51 Ryan Rallo OF 5 Tyrone Roberson OF Nick Admire ADD-meyer Lee Laskowski la-SCOW-ski 27 Derek Roper RHP Brian Bilica buh-LISS-uh Alain Quijano AL-an kee-AH-no 20 Andy Shipman RHP Garrett Broshuis BRUSH-house Ryan Rallo rhymes with “hollow” 26 Matthew Stallings RHP Cody Ehlers A-lers Tyrone Roberson ROE-ber-son 18 Zane Taylor INF 4 Jayce Tingler OF Josiah Holst joe-ZIGH-uh Jayce Tingler rhymes with”base” 36 Travis Wendte RHP Stephan Holst STEFF-un Travis Wendte WEN-tee 7 Tyler Williams OF/C Ian Kinsler E-un

16 – at NCAA Starkville Regional – Friday-Sunday, May 30-June 1, 2003 1954 NCAA National Champions