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Morehead State Baseball Records (All Records Current Through 2019 Season) Morehead State Baseball Records (all records current through 2019 season) Team Batting Strikeouts Game: 19 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1984 At-Bats Season: 418, 2019 Game: 55 vs. NC Central, 2016 Season: 2,325, 2018 Team Batting Runs Scored Walks Inning: 17 vs. Kentucky State, 1962 Game: 15 vs. UT Martin, 2016 Game: 28 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1977 Season: 309, 2018 28 vs. SIUE, 2017 Season: 529, 2018 Stolen Bases Game: 9 vs. Oakland, 2007 Batting Average Season: 110, 2007 Season: .339, 2002 Sacrifices Hits Season: 63, 2005 Inning: 13 vs. Maryland, 1983 13 vs. SIUE, 2010 Team Pitching Game: 29 vs. SIU Edwardsville, 2010; 29 vs. NC Central, 2016 Innings Season: 736, 2015 Season: 560.2, 2018 Consecutive In a Game: 10 vs. Purdue, 1995 Complete Games Doubles Season: 22, 1991 Game: 9 vs NC Central, 2016 Season: 172, 2015 Saves Season: 19, 2019 Triples Game: 3 vs. Tennessee Tech, 1989 Shutouts 3 vs. UT Martin, 2009 Season: 6, 1970 Season: 20, 2015 ERA Home Runs Lowest: 3.01, 1974 Game: 8 vs. Youngstown State, 1984 Highest: 9.11, 2011 8 vs. SIUE, 2010 8 vs. SIUE, 2017 Runs Allowed Season: 127, 2002 Fewest: 155, 1976 Most: 508, 2011 Total Bases Season: 1,159, 2018 Earned Runs Allowed Fewest: 118, 1976 Hit By Pitch Most: 415, 2010 Season: 102, 2017 Hits Allowed Hits Fewest: 265, 1976 Game: 6, Val Falcone vs. Marshall, 1971 Most: 656, 2011 6, Brad Hart vs. Ashland (Ohio), 1992 6, Jesus Carrera vs. Siena, 2016 Strikeouts 6, Eli Boggess vs. UMass, 2017 Game: 24 vs. Dayton, 2015 Season: 99, Chris Robinson, 2015 Season: 570, 2018 Career: 3-290, Reid Leonard, 2016-19 Walks Doubles Fewest: 140, 1976 Game: 3, 9 Players (1983, 93, 2001, 09, 15, 16, 17, 19) Most: 291, 2018 Season: 28, Nick Newell, 2015 Career: 63, Reid Leonard, 2016-19 Miscellaneous Team Triples Game: 2, Robby Spencer vs. Ohio, 2015 Games Played Season: 7, Andrew Deeds, 2011 Season: 63, 2018 Career: 14, Andrew Deeds, 2009-12 Wins Home Runs Season: 40, 2019 Game: 4, Nick Bobrowski vs. Oakland, 2007 Conference: 20, 2015 Season: 27, Niko Hulsizer, 2017 Career: 49, Jody Hamilton, 1977-80 Losses 49, Cary Page, 2000-03 Season: 40, 2007 and 2013 Total Bases Winning Percentage Season: 193, Niko Hulsizer, 2017 Highest Season: .700, 1976 Career: 476, Drew Lee, 2007-10 Lowest Season: .204, 2011 RBI Winning Streak Game: 10, Sam Hoehner vs. EKU, 1998 11, 2015 (March 28-April 14) Season: 82, Niko Hulsizer, 2017 Career: 186, Drew Lee, 2007-10 Losing Streak 186, Trevor Snyder, 2016-19 14, 1997 and 1998 Hit By Pitch Fielding Percentage Game: 3, Tyler Bigler vs. Shawnee State, 2014 Season: .970, 2016 3, Bryce Hensor vs. SEMO, 2018 Season: 30, Tyler Bigler, 2014 Doubles Plays Turned Career: 52, J.D. Ashbrook, 2007-10 Game: 5 vs. ETSU, 1972 Season: 70, 2009 Strikeouts Game: 4, Several Players Individual Batting Season: 74, Niko Hulsizer, 2017 Career: 189, Kane Sweeney, 2012-15 Games Played Season: 63, Braxton Morris, 2018 Walks Career: 235, Reid Leonard, 2016-19 Game: 5, Jay Bradford, 1990 5, Ryan Kent vs. Dayton, 2015 Batting Average 5, Braxton Morris vs. UMass-Lowell, 2018 Season: .488, Charles Caudill, 1958 Season: 56, Bob Trimble, 1986 Career: .385, Jody Hamilton, 1977-80 Career: 148, Kane Sweeney, 2012-15 148, Reid Leonard, 2016-19 At-Bats Game: 8, Chris Robinson vs. Dayton, 2015 Hitting Streak Season: 267, Braxton Morris, 2018 31, Glenn Jones Career: 981, Reid Leonard, 2016-19 Reached Base Streak Runs Scored 50, Reid Leonard, 2018 Game: 6, Braxton Morris vs WV Tech, 2018 Season: 78, Chris Robinson, 2015 Career: 214, Reid Leonard, 2016-19 Individual Pitching 1940 Canceled Appearances Head Coach: Ellis T. Johnson (5-2, .714) Season: 35, Cory Conway, 2018 1941 5-2 Career: 114, Cable Wright, 2014-17 1942 Canceled 1943 Canceled Games Started 1944 Canceled Season: 18, Bryan Lewis, 1996 1945 Canceled Career: 47, Luke Humphreys, 2014-17 Head Coach: Stan Radjunas (68-49, .581) Complete Games 1946 7-7 Season: 9, Eddy Bushelman, 2001 1947 10-4 KIAC Career: 23, Sean Hogan, 1990-93 1948 9-3 1949 8-8 Wins 1950 5-8 Season: 10, Harold Sergent, 1964 1951 10-9 Career: 22, Sean Hogan, 1990-93 1952 12-3 OVC East 1953 7-7 Losses Season: 11, Troy Young, 1998 Head Coach: Sonny Allen (226-137, .623) Career: 28, Casey Campbell, 2001-04 1954 7-10 1955 9-11 Saves 1956 12-8 Season: 13, Matt Duncan, 2012 1957 12-5 OVC East, OVC Overall Career: 17, Michael Thompson, 1992-95 1958 10-5 1959 14-11 Winning Percentage Season: 1.000 (7-0), Chet LeMay, 1978 Head Coach: George Cooke (6-13, .316) Career: .900 (9-1), Will Lozinak, 2018-19) 1960 6-13 Shutouts Head Coach: Rex Chaney (111-56, .665) Season: 2, 4 Players (1976, 96, 97, 99, 2016) 1961 12-9 OVC East Career: 4, Troy Young, 1995-98 1962 11-9 OVC East 1963 20-9 OVC East Innings Pitched 1964 22-8 OVC East Season: 112.0, Adrian Duran, 2005 1965 24-9 Career: 305.2, David Gray, 1988-91 Head Coach: Sonny Allen Lowest ERA 1966 14-5 Season: 1.48, Charlie Adkins, 1964 Career: 2.98, Mike Ferguson, 1989-92 Head Coach: Rex Chaney 1967 22-11 Strikeouts Game: 20, Sean Hogan vs. SIU, 1991 Head Coach: Les Stewart (12-14, .462) Season: 130, Matt Anderson, 2016 1968 12-14 OVC East Career: 343, Sean Hogan, 1990-93 Head Coach: Sonny Allen Year-By-Year Records 1969 22-6 OVC East, OVC Tournament 1970 18-9 Head Coach: G.A. Downing (25-9, .735) 1971 22-9 Year Record Championships 1972 11-9 1927 6-4 1973 26-12 OVC East, OVC Tournament 1928 7-3 1974 23-17 OVC East 1929 Canceled 1975 26-19 1930 9-1 KIAC Champions 1931 6-3 Head Coach Steve Hamilton (305-275, .526) 1932 4-1 1976 28-11 OVC East 1933 0-2 1977 27-19 OVC East, OVC Tournament 1934 3-2 1978 19-18 1935 1-2 1979 23-19 OVC 1936 2-2 1980 19-17 1937 Canceled Year Record Championships 1938 Canceled 1981 20-18 Year Record Championships 1982 19-22 1939 Canceled 1983 28-17 OVC North, OVC Tournament 1984 22-14 1985 25-18 OVC North OVC Tournament Most Valuable Player 1986 25-24 Jason Chandler 1993 1987 14-28 Alex Stephens 2015 1988 18-24 Niko Hulsizer 2018 1989 18-26 All-Time All-OVC Honorees Head Coach: Frank Spaniol (166-150, .525) 1990 23-24 1960 Larry Wright - 2B OVC 1991 28-28 1962 Ed Haslock - C OVC Eastern Division 1992 26-26 1962 Leston Stewart - 1B OVC Eastern Division 1993 31-19 OVC Tournament 1962 Harold Sargent - 2B OVC Eastern Division 1994 29-25 1962 Vic Petty - 3B OVC Eastern Division 1995 29-28 1962 Tom Ellis - OF OVC Eastern Division 1962 Dennis Doyle - OF OVC Eastern Division Head Coach: John Jarnigan (263-387-2, .405) 1963 Leston Stewart - 1B OVC Eastern Division 1996 29-29 1963 Dennis Doyle - 2B OVC Eastern Division 1997 25-30 1963 Harold Sargent - 3B OVC Eastern Division 1998 20-34 1963 Tom Ellis - OF OVC Eastern Division 1999 25-29-1 1963 Joe Campbell - OF OVC Eastern Division 2000 24-29-1 1964 Harold Sargent - P OVC Eastern Division 2001 19-35 1964 Mike Collins - C OVC Eastern Division 2002 29-27 1964 Leston Stewart - 1B OVC Eastern Division 2003 16-33 1964 Dennis Doyle - 2B OVC Eastern Division 2004 14-40 1964 Terry West - SS OVC Eastern Division 2005 29-28 1964 Charlie Merlo - OF OVC Eastern Division 2006 17-36 1965 Dennis Doyle - 2B OVC Eastern Division 2007 16-36 1965 Joe Campbell - OF OVC Eastern Division 1966 Mike Collins - C OVC Eastern Division Head Coach: Jay Sorg (100-156-1, .391) 1966 Charlie Merlo - SS OVC Eastern Division 2008 18-33 1966 John Rudowski - OF OVC Eastern Division 2009 20-32 1967 Mike Collins - C OVC Eastern Division 2010 24-25-1 1968 Jim Martin - P OVC Eastern Division 2011 10-39 1968 Steven Dunker - C OVC Eastern Division 2012 28-27 1968 Eddie Wallingford - OF OVC Eastern Division 1969 Jim Martin - P OVC Eastern Division Head Coach: Mike McGuire (188-166, .531) 1969 Steven Dunker - C OVC Eastern Division 2013 16-40 1969 Reese Stephenson - 1B OVC Eastern Division 2014 29-28 1969 Eddie Wallingford - OF OVC Eastern Division 2015 38-22 OVC Tournament 1970 Reese Stephenson - 1B OVC Eastern Division 2016 32-27 1970 Gary Cress - 3B OVC Eastern Division 2017 36-23 1970 Val Falcone - OF OVC Eastern Division 2018 37-26 OVC Tournament 1973 Jeff Garman - P OVC Eastern Division 2019 40-21 1973 Homer Cablish - IF OVC Eastern Division 1973 Jim Baron - IF OVC Eastern Division Ohio Valley Conference Honors 1974 John Kurtz - P OVC Eastern Division 1974 Homer Cablish - 1B OVC Eastern Division 1974 Jim Brockman - SS OVC Eastern Division Coach of the Year 1975 Mac Whitaker - OF OVC Eastern Division Sonny Allen 1969, 1973 1975 Jim Brockman - SS OVC Eastern Division Rex Chaney 1964, 1965, 1966 1975 Tinker Chapman - P OVC Eastern Division Steve Hamilton 1977, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1989 1976 Harry Hall - OF OVC Eastern Division Mike McGuire 2015 1976 Jim Brockman - SS OVC Eastern Division 1976 Tinker Chapman - P OVC Eastern Division OVC Player of the Year 1976 Rick Gunterman - DH OVC Eastern Division Eddie Wallingford 1969 1977 Jim Brockman - IF OVC Eastern Division Tinker Chapman 1976 1977 Harry Hall - OF OVC Eastern Division Jody Hamilton 1979 1977 Jeff Stamper - IF OVC Eastern Division Steve Heatherly 1983 1977 Kirk Hudson - C OVC Eastern Division Drew Hall 1984 1977 Rick Gunterman - DH OVC Eastern Division Shawn Johnson 1985 1978 Chris Auer - IF OVC Eastern Division Lance Seasor 2005 1978 Jody Hamilton - OF OVC Eastern Division Chris Robinson 2015 1978 David Means - OF OVC Eastern Division Niko Hulsizer 2017 1978 Chet LeMay - P OVC Eastern Division 1978 Ken Wilfong - P OVC Eastern Division 1978 Jeff White - C OVC Eastern Division 1979 Walt Terrell - P OVC First Team 1979 Jody Hamilton - OF OVC First Team 1999 Todd Barker - OF OVC Second Team 1979 Danny Kiser - IF OVC First Team 1999 Rick Cercy - P OVC Second Team 1979 Ken Wilfong
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