ALL-ARKANSAS INTERCOLLEGIATE (1961-92) • 1992 • • 1983 • • 1973 • Ron Orr C First Team Larry Wills 2B First Team Chris Carden IF First Team Dennis Tuggle 2B First Team Jeff Eldred OF First Team Jerry Williams 3B First Team Curtis Thurston OF First Team Tim Stuthard P First Team Doug Goodman P First Team Nels Scott P First Team Greg Latsha Honorable Mention Preston Helms 1B Second Team Dan Marraro Honorable Mention Lewis Pryor OF Second Team Wade Goodwin Honorable Mention David Bell Honorable Mention Mike Kristan Honorable Mention Richard Faulkner OF Second Team Rodney Williams Honorable Mention Larry Gentry Honorable Mention Kevin Sander Honorable Mention Rick Graham Honorable Mention • 1991 • Garold Canady Honorable Mention Lanny Williams C First Team Doug Goodman P First Team • 1982 • • 1972 • Greg Baxendale Honorable Mention Dennis Tuggle 2B First Team Preston Helms 1B/OF Second Team Philip Ward Honorable Mention Curtis Thurston OF First Team Lewis Pryor OF Second Team Chris Carden Honorable Mention Reggie Ritter DH First Team David Lynch Honorable Mention Jim Bebee Honorable Mention Reggie Ritter P First Team Nels Scott P First Team • 1971 • • 1990 • Ron Orr Honorable Mention David Bell Honorable Mention Donnie Matlock C First Team Brent Watkins Honorable Mention Mike Holloway SS Second Team Mike Ferguson Honorable Mention Gary Steward OF Second Team Lanny Williams Honorable Mention • 1981 • Herb Delone OF Second Team Curtis Thurston OF First Team Mike Hickey Honorable Mention Brent Rook P First Team Tommy Wilson Honorable Mention • 1989 • Ron Orr Honorable Mention Doug Smith IF First Team Bryan Wyatt Honorable Mention Mike Ferguson IF First Team Dennis Tuggle Honorable Mention • 1970 • Lonnie Griffin DH First Team John Hurst Honorable Mention Johnny Manning OF First Team Richard Criswell Honorable Mention Reggie Ritter Honorable Mention Donnie Manning C First Team Frank Fisher Honorable Mention Tommy Wilson P First Team John Wimberly Honorable Mention • 1980 • Randy Hughes 2B Second Team Mike Holloway SS Second Team • 1988 • Ron Orr C First Team Roy Matthews Honorable Mention Allen Saylor P First Team Gary Stewart Honorable Mention Doug Smith OF First Team Steve Ibbotson Honorable Mention Glyn Taplin Honorable Mention Jerry Usrey DH First Team Bryan Wyatt Honorable Mention Richard Salee Honorable Mention Brad Clark Honorable Mention Brent Rook Honorable Mention Preston Helms Honorable Mention David Greathouse Honorable Mention John Hurst Honorable Mention Mike Hickey Honorable Mention Frank Fisher Honorable Mention Gary Sisk Honorable Mention Phil Allen Honorable Mention Gregg Jones Honorable Mention Kevin Sander Honorable Mention • 1987 • • 1979 • • 1969 • Danny Williams OF First Team Clyde Delamar OF First Team Jerry Usrey IF First Team Randy Hughes Honorable Mention Clay Berry OF First Team Allen Saylor P First Team Jeff Williams P First Team Brent Rook Honorable Mention Robbie Barnwell Honorable Mention Steve Ibbottson Honorable Mention • 1966 • David Greathouse Honorable Mention Joey Peavy Honorable Mention Randy Henry 2B First Team Tony Jacinto Honorable Mention John Echols Honorable Mention Ronnie Kerr C First Team Jeff Senn Honorable Mention Jim Bush P Second Team George Ward Honorable Mention • 1978 • Gabe Terrell Honorable Mention David Wynn Honorable Mention Joey Sample UT First Team Walt Lowe Honorable Mention Ben Merica OF First Team • 1986 • Willie Armstrong P First Team • 1965 • David Bailey IF First Team Stuart Hamrick 2B Second Team Pat Longinotti OF Second Team Van Ball 1B First Team Clay Berry OF First Team Randy Henry 2B First Team Mike Campbell P First Team Larry Gartman C Second Team Gary Crowder P Second Team Fred Dawson OF First Team Robbie Barnwell Honorable Mention Jim Bush P First Team Jim Gatewood Honorable Mention Ronnie Kerr Honorable Mention Tony Jacinto Honorable Mention • 1977 • Jerry Usrey Honorable Mention Kirk Whittington Honorable Mention Reed Hollen UT First Team • 1964 • Jeff Williams Honorable Mention Pat Longinotti OF First Team Larry Gartman C First Team Fred Dawson OF First Team Willie Armstrong P First Team • 1985 • Ben Merica Honorable Mention • 1963 • Clay Berry OF First Team Dan Marraro OF First Team • 1976 • Don McKinney OF Second Team Alan Barton DH First Team Sonny Winters OF Second Team Clyde Artis Honorable Mention Bill Rice Honorable Mention Carroll Harrison P Second Team Robbie Barnwell Honorable Mention Reed Hollen Honorable Mention Van Ball Honorable Mention Greg Fuller Honorable Mention Terry Youngblood Honorable Mention Jimmy Joe Paul Honorable Mention Kirk Whittington Honorable Mention • 1975 • • 1962 • • 1984 • Randy Teale OF First Team Ken Calvert OF First Team Johnny Bridges 1B Second Team Joe Paul 2B Second Team Dennis Tuggle 2B First Team Tim Stuthard Honorable Mention Tommy Patterson 3B Second Team John Benberg OF First Team Randy Byrd Honorable Mention Carroll Harrison P Second Team Clyde Artis DH First Team Bruce Seay Honorable Mention Mike Campbell P First Team Robbie Barnwell Honorable Mention Alan Barton Honorable Mention • 1974 • • 1961 • Greg Fuller Honorable Mention Terry Ivey Honorable Mention Larry Wills 2B First Team Jim Golden 1B First Team Larry Gentry SS First Team Scott Vailes Honorable Mention Greddy Glaze OF First Team Rodney Williams Honorable Mention Rich Colananni OF First Team Terry Blaylock 3B Second Team Bruce Seay Honorable Mention 1 • REDDIE BASEBALL • 1 ALL-GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE (1993-2011) 2011 Gip Hendrix DH First Team Josh Wesson RP Second Team ACADEMIC ALL-GSC 1994 Rich Dunlap 2010 Alex Aguilar RP First Team 1995 Rich Dunlap Kendal Norman C Second Team 1996 Rich Dunlap Gip Hendrix OF Second Team 2000 B. J. Jones Jonathan Dooley RP Second Team 2003 Brad Wallace 2010 Kendal Norman ALEX AGUILAR 2009 Chris Brown P First Team 2011 Kendal Norman Jeremy Sauceda OF First Team Robert Gilbert 1B Second Team BRAD WALLACE Kendal Norman C Second Team Jonathan Dooley OF Second Team Brandon Story OF Second Team GSC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Evan Eary RP Second Team BRITTAIN DIAMOND • MAY 3, 2011 • PLAYER 2008 Chris Brown P Second Team Diamond safely in all four of the Reddies’ contests Robert Gilbert 1B Second Team versus Top 30 teams. The Sulphur Springs, Texas native JONATHAN DOOLEY went 10-for-14 for a .714 average and also slugged for a Jeremy Sauceda OF Second Team 1.286 percentage. He started the week in grand fashion, Mike DiVito OF Second Team going 3-for-4 with one and a grand slam versus No. 27 Southeastern Oklahoma State. He followed with 2006 Anthony Barker OF First Team four more RBI in game two, behind two more doubles. Diamond opened a rain-shortened, two-game set versus No. 29 Delta State with a 4-for-4 effort in the first contest. 2005 Jarrod Eason 1B First Team Cody Deal OF First Team ANTHONY GILLILAND • APRIL 13, 2010 • Josh Fleming P First Team Gilliland tossed a gem against visiting Harding. The product Josh Guy 3B Second Team from Midland, Texas threw a four-hit shutout in the Reddies’ MIKE DIVITO 6-0 victory while fanning a career-high eight batters. Gilliland Keith Ford DH Second Team was part of an HSU staff that limited the Bisons to just nine Anthony Barker OF Second Team hits in three games and the Reddies became the first team in over 16 years to record three shutouts in a GSC series. 2004 Brad Wallace OF First Team CHRIS BROWN • APRIL 7, 2009 • PITCHER Dustin Perry C Second Team Brown picked up his third career award and came up big Jeremy Beach SS Second Team when the Reddies needed him the most, pitching into extra innings as Henderson knocked off visiting Delta State for 2003 T.J. Hendricks P First Team the first time in eight games. After the scheduled seven inning affair went nine innings, Brown was still standing, Kyle Player C Second Team throwing just 98 pitches with six and retiring 13 JOSH GUY of the last 14 batters of the game. 2002 Kyle Player C First Team Bert Owens P First Team JEREMY SAUCEDA • APRIL 22, 2008 • PLAYER Sauceda led HSU to an upset over the No. 2 team in the Toby Pinson OF Second Team country in a mid-week tilt. The junior from Corpus Christi, Texas hit safely in all five games last week, including a 1- 2001 Michael Braggs OF Second Team for-3, one RBI performance in a win over SAU, 2-1. Against Christian Brothers, Sauceda was a combined 5-for-11 with four runs, five RBI and two home runs. 2000 Sean Jackson DH First Team T.J. Hendricks P Second Team CHRIS BROWN • APRIL 15, 2008 • PITCHER Brown notched a masterful, complete-game shutout of JOSH FLEMING 1998 Chase Peeler SS First Team Harding. Brown scattered seven hits over nine frames of work while walking just one and fanning seven. Brown Wes McKinney P First Team retired the final 11 batters he faced, recording his second James Strecker 1B First Team shutout of the season and guiding HSU to its first GSC sweep since 2006. 1996 Tommy Potts UT First Team CHRIS BROWN • FEB. 26, 2008 • PITCHER Brown record wins over Southeastern Oklahoma and • GSC WEST DIVISION • Indianapolis. In 12 innings of work, the right-hander struck FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR out 10 batters, allowed seven hits and gave up two earned 1999 Ross Montgomery runs. Against the Savage Storm, he pitched five innings ANTHONY allowing just one hit. BARKER 2 • REDDIE BASEBALL • 2 ALL-GREAT AMERICAN CONFERENCE

2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 BRYANT HARALSON ALAN HALL BLAKE PATTERSON PARKER JONES JORDAN TAYLOR Pitcher of the Year Second Team OF Second Team RP HM 3B HM 2B

2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 NICK VANTHILLO HAYDEN LESSENBERRY JORDAN TAYLOR AJ KRUZEL TADARIOUS HAWKINS HUNTER MAYALL Second Team RP Second Team DH Second Team 3B HM 2B HM Outfield HM Pitcher

2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 NICK VANTHILLO CLAUDE JOHNSON JORDAN TAYLOR COLTON LORANCE CHRIS HUNT HUNTER MAYALL First Team Pitcher First Team 3B Second Team DH HM Pitcher HM Pitcher HM Pitcher

2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 ZAC ZDANOWICZ MICHAEL CORSO JORDAN WRIGHT AUSTIN COBLE TADARIOUS HAWKINS AJ KRUZEL First Team Outfield First Team 1B First Team Pitcher Second Team Pitcher HM Outfield HM Outfield

2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 BRITTAIN DIAMOND JOSH SALMON ADAM USSERY CONNER BRACKHAHN NATHAN ELLER First Team Pitcher First Team Outfield First Team Utility HM Outfield HM Pitcher

3 • REDDIE BASEBALL • 3 GREAT AMERICAN CONFERENCE AWARDS GAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK FEB. 21, 2012 MARCH 20, 2012 TAYLOR COLEMAN DUSTIN HUDSON Outfield Designated Hitter Coleman led the Reddies Hudson drove in nine runs and offensively during a three-game colleced three home runs during home sweep of Lincoln. The the week. The Wynne, Ark. Texarkana, Ark. native went 7- native went 7-for-12 at the plate for-12 (.583) at the plate with for a weekly .583 batting four runs scores, two runs average in four games played. batted in and two doubles for a Hudson had two multi-hit games, weekly slugging percentage of including his best outing of the .750. Coleman was perfect 3- week going 3-for-4 against for-3 on stolen bases Southwestern Oklahoma State. throughout the weekend.

APRIL 10, 2012 MARCH 2, 2013 ADAM USSERY JORDAN WRIGHT Third Base Pitcher Ussery went 8-for-10 at the plate Wright dominated in three relief against East Central. appearances. He picked up three The Jacksonville, Ark. native saves to increase his 5.0 innings had five runs batted in, one run of work. Wright allowed only two scored and one double. Ussery base runners and struck out was hit by a pitch twice during seven. He notched a pair of 1-2- the three-game set to up his 3 innings to open his week and weekly on-base percentage to finished it with and 3.0-inning .900. effort against Southern Nazarene that featured six strikeouts. MARCH 24, 2014 MARCH 30, 2015 COLTON LORANCE HUNTER MAYALL Pitcher First Base Mayall led the Reddies to a Lorance helped lead Henderson sweep of Southwestern to its first series sweep of the Oklahoma. He hit .700 in the year as the Reddies took three series, highlighted by a 4-for-4 from Northwestern Oklahoma performance in game one. He State. In the series opener, he added a three-hit game against threw seven innings and allowed Southern Arkansas in a non- only three hits. Over one span, conference mid-week game. He he retired 11 straight batters. He reached base 11 times in 16 struck out a season best six plate appearances and stole two batters and gave up his only run bases. in his final inning of work. FEB. 10, 2015 APRIL 4, 2016 CLAUDE JOHNSON LUKE TEBBETTS Third Base Pitcher Johnson powered the Reddies Luke Tebbetts’ complete-game to an impressive 4-0 weekend shutout victory against at the Houston Winter Southwestern Oklahoma State Invitational. He hit .476 with two in Weatherford helped him home runs, four doubles, seven garner his first GAC Pitcher of runs scored and eight RBI in the Week award. games against No. 17 Arkansas The Winnsboro, Texas allowed Tech, No. 20 Central Missouri, four hits to the Bulldogs. (RV) Tarleton State and Winona Tebbetts held SWOSU to a .133 State. He registered three batting average and also three-hit games and came within recorded three strikeouts. one hit of the cycle three times. 4 • REDDIE BASEBALL • 4 GREAT AMERICAN CONFERENCE AWARDS GAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK FEBRUARY 6, 2017 CHRIS HUNT Pitcher Hunt started his senior season nearly as strong as he finished his junior campaign. He pitched six complete innings and faced only two above the minimum. He struck out a career-high nine and did not walk or hit a batter. Only one player reached second base. In his final start of 2016, he threw no-hitter at the GAC Championships against Southeastern Oklahoma State.

BRYANT HARALSON APRIL 24, 2017 Pitcher Haralson lowered his ERA back under 2.00 after he tossed 7.0 scoreless innings in a 5-0 win against Northwestern Oklahoma State on Saturday. Haralson earned GAC Pitcher of He struck out a career-high 12 batters to raise his total to 85, the second- the Week honors a record six best season total in Reddie history. He registered his fifth shutout and times in 2017 and would late be improved his -walk ratio to 9.44-1. named GAC Pitcher of the Year.

FEBRUARY 13, 2017 MAY 1, 2017 Haralson struck out 11 batters Haralson finished off his first regular season with the Reddies in stellar in a 7-0 win against Nebraska- fashion as he threw his seventh of the year after holding Kearney. Haralson struck out the rival Ouachita to one run and four hits in 7.0 innings of work. He struck first three batters he faced on out nine to increase his total to 94, seven shy of Reddie single-season only 10 pitches. After a catcher’s record. interference and a base hit in the second inning, he retired the final 18 batters he faced. MARCH 6, 2017 In a complete-game win against Harding, Haralson struck out eight batters in a 3-0 victory against the Bisons. He threw 93 pitches with 70 being for strikes in allowing five hits and did not walk a batter. Haralson has struck out 32 batters and walked just one, leading the nation in strikeout to walk ratio.

MARCH 20, 2017 In a complete-game win against Harding, Haralson struck out eight batters in a 3-0 victory against the Bisons. He threw 93 pitches with 70 being for strikes in allowing five hits and did not walk a batter. Haralson has struck out 32 batters and walked just one, leading the nation in strikeout to walk ratio. MARCH 27, 2017 Haralson threw a three-hit shutout in a 1-0 victory against Southeastern Oklahoma State. He faced just three above the minimum. After giving up a single to start the fifth, he retired the final nine batters, six by strikeout - including all three batters in the seventh. He lowered his ERA to a GAC-leading 1.45 and bolstered his strikeout-walk ratio to 49:3.

5 • REDDIE BASEBALL • 5 GREAT AMERICAN CONFERENCE AWARDS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM • 2017 • BRYANT HARALSON Haralson worked 19 2/3 innings while striking out 20 batters in picking up two wins. Haralson finished with 114 strikeouts on the year, the second most in a season in GAC history.

BLAKE PATTERSON GAC TOURNAMENT RUNNERS-UP Patterson totaled three For the third consecutive year Henderson State finished as saves in the tournament runners-up at the GAC Tournament as the Reddies lost to Arkansas- and struck out eight Monticello 6-1 in the championship game. batters in six innings of The Reddies opened tournament play by winning the best of work. three series against Southwestern Oklahoma with a 2-0 victory in The sophomore from the opener and a 9-3 win the following day. Benton, Ark. finished In the four-team double-elimination portion of the tournament, the Reddies faced top seeded Southern Arkansas in the opening the year with 13 saves. round and posted a 13-5 win. A total of 11 players had hits in the game for the Reddies with Parker Jones leading the way going 4-for-5 with two runs batted in and a two-run home run. PARKER JONES Nolan Ryan also had a huge day going 3-for-5 with 2 RBI and a Earned GAC All- home run of his own, while Hayden Lessenberry had two hits including a double and home run. Tournament honors as Colton Coffman also was part of the home run derby day for the the native of The Colony, Reddies with the junior designated hitter having two hits including Texas finished the six a home run and a pair of RBI. games hitting .480 going Jordan Taylor had two hits in the contest. 12-for-25 with a pair of Also having a home run was Kearon Redmon in his lone plate doubles and four runs appearance. batted in. Bryant Haralson pitched 6 1/3 innings and struck out seven batters to pick up the win and improve to 10-3 on the season. Following an 11-2 loss to Arkansas-Monticello, the Reddies faced SAU again and rallied from a 3-0 deficit to eliminate the Muleriders with a 9-5 win to advance to the championship. The Reddies collected nine hits with Alan Hall leading the way HAYDEN with two safeties. LESSENBERRY Taylor blasted a solo home run, while Dylan McCain had a Lessenberry earned All- two-run double. Coffman provided the game-winning hit with a Tournament honors for two-run single in the fifth, with Nolan Ryan providing some the second year. The insurance belting a two run single of his own. senior from Bryant, Ark. Chris Hunt improved to 7-5 on the year, while Blake Patterson recorded his 13th . had six extra-base hits Against UAM, Henderson collected four hits in the game and in the tournament stranded eight base runners while UAM totaled 10 hits and played including five doubles, a solid defense to win its second straight GAC Championship. home run and five runs Hayden Lessenberry had two doubles in the game with Hall batted in. and Brentten Schwabb both having singles. Bryant Haralson entered the game in the third-inning on just two days rest and pitched 5 1/3 innings picking up a pair of strikeouts. 6 • REDDIE BASEBALL • 6 GREAT AMERICAN CONFERENCE AWARDS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM • 2016 • TADARIOUS HAWKINS Hawkins earned GAC All- Tournament honors after having two doubles and three triples in the tournament. He put on a show defensively in recoring 15 putouts. Hawkins also stole three bases in the tournament while having a .577 slugging percentage.

JOSEPH GARY Gary compiled a .385 GAC TOURNAMENT RUNNERS-UP average during the six-game Henderson State fought through the loser's bracket advancing event including going 5-for-9 to the championship game of the Great American Conference in the two-game series Tournament. against Southern Arkansas. The Reddies ended the season with a 31-25 record and Gary drove in six runs and finished as GAC Tournament Runners-up for the second straight had a home run against the season. Muleriders. Following a 10-0 win over Southeastern Oklahoma earlier in the day, Henderson State went on to beat Arkansas Tech 10-3. Luke Tebbetts pitched six full innings, allowing seven hits and struck out three batters. Henderson totaled 13 hits in the contest with Hunter Mayall CHRIS HUNT going 3-for-6 while Alex Morgan was 3-for-5 with a pair of RBI. Earned GAC All-Tournament Chris Hunt put on a stellar honors as the native of performance as the Greenwood, Greenwood, Ark. pitched a Ark. native pitched a no-hitter in no-hitter as the Reddies beat Henderson State's 10-0 win over Southeastern Oklahoma 10- Southeastern Oklahoma. The 0. The right-hender faced just junior right-hander faced just one one batter above the batter above the minimum in minimum giving up a walk. giving up a walk. Hunt struck out a career-high Hunt struck out a career high eigh batters and his 99th eight batters and his 99th and pitch for the final out resulted final pitch was a fly ball to in the first no-hitter in GAC Reddie first-baseman Hunter Championship History. Mayall. The Reddies gave Hunt plenty HAYDEN LESSENBERRY of run support as Henderson Led the Reddies with a .435 banged out 16 hits in the game. average during the Jared Gage led the way for Henderson with three hits tournament going 10-for-23 including a home run and three runs batted in, while Jordan with three doubles and seven Taylor and Hayden Lessenberry also had three hits each. RBI. Taylor drove in a run, while Lessenberry had a double and a Lessenberry had a .565 RBI as well. slugging percentage and a Tadarious Hawkins had two hits including hitting his school .567 on base percentage. record 10th of his career to go along with a pair of runs batted in.

7 • REDDIE BASEBALL • 7 GREAT AMERICAN CONFERENCE AWARDS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-GAC YEAR PLAYER MAJOR GPA • 2015 • 2017 Daniel Colasanto Criminal Justice 3.37 TADARIOUS HAWKINS Jake Dunn Chemistry 3.40 Hawkins earned GAC All- Jackson Martin Biology 3.63 Tournament honors after Dylan McCain Biology 3.39 going 8-for-20 with a triple, Beau Shelby Accounting 3.60 home run and eight runs Joseph Shepherd Rec Sports Management 3.67 scored. Hawkins went 4-for- Jordan Taylor Computer Science 3.48 Jon Youngblood Marketing 3.79 5 in HSU’s opener against Harding. 2016 Jared Gage Sports Administration 3.61 Jacob Gaul Sports Administration 4.00 CARLOS RODRIGUEZ Tadarious Hawkins Sports Administration 4.00 Earned GAC All-Tournament Hunter Mayall Sports Administration 3.50 honors after going 6-for-17 with five runs scored, two 2015 Conner Brackhahn Mathematics 3.30 Tadarious Hawkins Pre-Law Sociology 3.47 home runs, and four RBI. His Hayden Lessenberry Business Management 3.34 home runs came in the Will Powell Physical Education 3.46 opener against Harding and Ashton Roberts Criminal Justice 3.30 in the second game against Jordan Taylor Computer Science 3.35 Ouachita Baptist. 2014 Tadarious Hawkins Pre-Law Sociology 3.47 Will Powell Physical Education 3.46 HUNTER MAYALL Mayall welected to the GAC 2013 Jeff Beck Recreation-Therapeutic 3.33 All-Tournament Team after Taylor Coleman Finance 3.46 going 7-for-15 with two Nathan Eller BA-Management 3.51 doubles and three RBI. Hit Tadarious Hawkins Pre-Law Sociology 3.34 safely in all five games. Tyler O’Bryant Physical Education 3.82 Walked eight times and had Will Powell Physical Education 3.56 a .652 on base percentage. William Reeves Business Info. Systems 3.34 2012 Jeff Beck Recreation-Therapeutic 3.33 Brittain Diamond General Studies 3.60 CLAUDE JOHNSON Garrett Eller Psychology 3.45 Johnson went 9-for-24 in the Nathan Eller BA-Management 3.45 GAC Tournament including Tyler O’Bryant Physical Education 3.80 4-for-5 in the opening game Josh Ritter Biology 3.48 against Harding. Drove in Zach Ritter BA-Marketing 3.51 three runs and had a home run against the Bisons. Had a hit in all five games including two hits against OBU. • 2013 • TAYLOR COLEMAN Coleman earned GAC All- Tournament honors after going 6-for-10 with four runs scored. Went 3-for-4 and scored three runs against Arkansas-Monticello. Was 2- for-3 against Southern Arkansas.

8 • REDDIE BASEBALL • 8 POSTSEASON AWARDS REDDIE ALL-REGION HONOREES (NCAA)

2005 2005 2009 2013 JARROD EASON CODY DEAL CHRIS BROWN ZAC ZDANOWICZ ABCA - Second Team ABCA - Second Team ABCA & NCBWA Daktronics - Second Team First Base Outfield Second Team Outfield Pitcher

2015 2015 2017 2017 NICK VANTHILLO JORDAN TAYLOR BRYANT HARALSON BLAKE PATTERSON ABCA - First Team NCBWA - Second Team ABCA - First Team ABCA - Second Team NCBWA - Second Team Daktronics - Second Team NCBWA - First Team Releif Pitcher Daktronics - Second Team Utility Player D2CCA - First Team Releif Pitcher

2015 CENTRAL REGION ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

First Base Hunter Mayall Second Base A.J. Kruzel Third Base Claude Johnson Outfield Lance Fields Designated Hitter Jordan Taylor Tournament MVP Hunter Mayall

9 • REDDIE BASEBALL • 9 POSTSEASON AWARDS REDDIE ALL-AMERICANS D2CCA SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN ABCA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN ABCA THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN NICK VANTHILLO • 2015 • NCBWA HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICAN BRYANT HARALSON • 2017 • Nick Vanthillo became the first player in HSU history to earn First-Team All-ABCA honors. The junior holds the Henderson State single-season and career record for saves. The Belgium native set a school record with 14 saves, making 28 appearances. Vanthillo also had a 6-1 record with a 1.39 ERA. In 45.1 innings of work, he struck out 44 batters with offenses struggling having just a .176 batting average.

Bryant Haralson earned All-American honors from the American Baseball Coaches Association (Third Team), the D2 Conference NCBWA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN Commissioners Association (Second Team) and the National JARROD EASON (1B) • 2004-2005 • Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (Honorable Mention). Jarrod Eason was Henderson The junior from Atkins, Ark. compiled a 10-3 record with a 2.16 State’s first player to earn first-team average in 104.1 innings of work. Haralson totaled 114 National Collegiate Baseball Writers strikeouts which ranks second all-time in the Great American Association All-American. Eason Conference. Haralson also tied the Henderson single-season was a second-team, ABCA All-Re- record for pitching wins. gion pick and earned first-team All- In 14 starts, Haralson recorded at least seven strikeouts in 11 GSC honors. In 2005, Eason hit for games including 12 against Northwestern Oklahoma and 11 a .400 average, belted out 20 against Nebraska-Kearney and Southwestern Oklahoma. doubles, hit a record 15 home runs The GAC Pitcher of the Year was a unanimous First-Team All-GAC and had a .794 slugging percent- pick after earning the league's Pitcher of the Week honor a record age. six times. During the year, Haralson had a streak of 32 scoreless innings ABCA THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN while recording five shutouts and seven complete games. Haralson walked just 13 batters during the 2017 campaign while CODY DEAL (OF) • 2004-2005 • limiting opponents to a .197 batting average Cody Deal was a GSC 1st Team selection after leading the Reddies in hitting with a .437 aver- ABCA/RAWLINGS GOLD GLOVE TEAM age in 2005. Deal also earned TADARIOUS HAWKINS • 2016 • ABCA All-Region honors and was Tadarious Hawkins was a NCBWA All-American Honorable named to the ABCA / Mention selection. Deal collected Rawlings Gold Glove a HSU single-season record 83 team. hits including 23 doubles. The Reddie centerfielder started all 56 games in 2016 and recorded 134 put DON MATLOCK (C) • 1971 • out with three assists Don Matlock compiled a .423 batting average to earn NAIA All-Ameri- Hawkins finished his can honors. Matlock was 41-for-97 at the plate with 31 run scored career playing 195 games and 27 runs batted in. and posted a .990 fielding percentage committing LARRY WILLS (LF) • 1973-1974 • just five total errors in 470 Larry Wills led the Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference with a .474 chances. batting average to garner him NAIA All-American honors. Wills was 54-for 114 with 41 runs batted in and seven home runs in helping lead the Reddies to the AIC title. A year earlier, Wills hit for a .494 average going 41-for-83 at the plate and 27 RBI. 10 • REDDIE BASEBALL • 10 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL • 2015 REGION RECAP • St. Cloud, Minn. • MAY 15 • GAME ONE: No. 6 Henderson State 10 • No. 1 St. Cloud State 4 Henderson State banged out 13 hits and SCORING SUMMARY got a stellar pitching performance from Colton Lorance as the Reddies upset top-ranked HSU 1st inning • (2-0) St. Cloud State 10-4. J. Taylor grounded out to 2b, RBI; C. Johnson advanced to third; H. Henderson State struck for two quick Mayall scored. Lance Fields singled to right field, RBI; C. Johnson scored. runs in the first-inning as the Reddies put together three hits including a leadoff single SCSU 1st inning • (2-1) by Hunter Mayall. Claude Johnson would then Hoffmann, Zh flied out to cf, SF, RBI; Loxtercamp scored, unearned. double to left field to advance Mayall to third with no outs. Jordan Taylor would plate Mayall SCSU 2nd inning • (2-2) when he grounded out to second, followed Hoffman, Zk flied out to rf, SF, RBI; Sorensen, K scored. by a single by Lance Fields that scored Johnson. HSU 5th inning • (5-2) St. Cloud State, 51-4 on the year, would C. Johnson homered to left field, 3 RBI, unearned; H. Mayall scored, score an unearned run in the first and would get a sacrifice fly by Zach unearned; C. Rodriguez scored, unearned. Hoffman in the second to tie the score at 2-2. The score would remain tied until the top of the fifth when the Reddies HSU 8th inning • (10-2) put together a two-out rally. Carlos Rodriguez would reach on a SCSU C. Brackhahn singled to left field, RBI; T. Hawkins advanced to second; fielding error followed by Mayall being hit by a pitch. A. Reynolds advanced to third; Lance Fields scored, unearned. AJ Johnson would deliver the big blow, a three-run home run to left field to Kruzel flied out to lf, SF, RBI; A. Reynolds scored, unearned. C. make the score 5-2. It was Johnson's team-leading 10th home run of the Rodriguez singled to center field, RBI; C. Brackhahn advanced to third; season. T. Hawkins scored, unearned. H. Mayall singled to second base, 2 RBI; Meanwhile, the Reddies were getting a great pitching performance C. Rodriguez scored, unearned; C. Brackhahn scored, unearned. from their left-hander Lorance. The senior from Texarkana, Texas settled down after giving up a pair of runs early and went 7-plus innings, allowing SCSU 8th inning • (10-3) just one earned run. Lorance surrendered three hits and struck out five Hoffmann flied out to cf, SF, RBI; Loxtercamp scored. batters to improve to 6-4 on the year. Henderson's offense, facing first-team All-Region pitcher Shelden Miks, SCSU 9th inning • (10-4) gave the left-hander fits all afternoon with the Reddies striking for five runs Lieser, K reached on a fielder's choice, RBI; Goplen, J advanced to in the eighth-inning. second; Hoffman, Zk out at third 3b unassisted; Fandel, B scored. Fields would get things started in the inning with a one-out triple. An- drew Reynolds would reach on a fielder's choice and would advance to second as Taylor was caught in a run-down between third and home. SCSU third base man Zach Hoffman would apply the tag on Taylor, but Henderson State 10 (28-19) St. Cloud State 4 (51-4) was unable to hold onto the baseball. Tadarious Hawkins then received an

Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob intentional walk to load the bases for Conner Brackhahn. Brackhahn would Hunter Mayall 1b 4232 01 81 0 Loxtercamp cf 4200 10 20 1 hit a deep fly ball to the base of the left-field fence which resulted in a base Claude Johnson 3b 5223 00 12 2 Arnold, B lf 3010 12 20 0 Jordan Taylor dh/p 5011 00 00 0 Jurgella, M c 2000 20 52 1 hit to score Fields. Hayden Daniel p 0000 00 00 0 Hoffmann, Zh 1b 1002 10130 1 Lance Fields lf 5121 02 00 0 Sorensen, K rf 4110 00 10 1 AJ Kruzel would provide the Reddies with their seventh run of the game Hayden Lessenberry c 3020 01 30 0 Fandel, B 2b 4110 00 23 0 when he hit a sacrifice fly to left field that would score Reynolds. Alex Morgan pr 0000 00 00 0 Hoffman, Zk 3b 3011 01 04 0 Andrew Reynolds c 2110 00 11 0 Gregory, R dh 4020 01 00 1 The Reddies weren't done as Carlos Rodriguez would single up the Tadarious Hawkins cf 4100 10 50 1 Goplen, J pr 0000 00 00 0 Conner Brackhahn rf 5111 00 30 3 Lieser, K ss 4001 01 22 1 middle to score Hawkins, with Brackhahn advancing from first to third. AJ Kruzel 2b 3001 02 64 0 Miks, S p 0000 00 01 0 After Rodriguez stole second, Mayall reached on an infield single with the Carlos Rodriguez ss 4211 00 02 0 Forsman, K p 0000 00 00 0 Colton Lorance p 0000 00 02 0 Gentz, T p 0000 00 00 0 Reddies being aggressive on the bases scoring Brackhahn from third Ryan Black p 0000 00 00 0 Totals 29 4 6 4 5 5 27 12 6 while Rodriguez would come all the way home from second. Totals 40 10 13 10 1 6 27 12 6 St. Cloud State threatened in the eighth- Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Henderson State 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 0 10 13 2 inning scoring a run and loading the bases. St. Cloud State 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 6 2 However, relief pitcher Jordan Taylor

E - C. Johnson(18); C. Rodriguez(5); Hoffman, Zk(11); Lieser, K(16). DP - HSU 2. LOB - HSU 6; SCSU 6. 2B - C. would get Karl Sorensen to ground into an Johnson(13). 3B - Lance Fields(3). HR - C. Johnson(10). HBP - H. Mayall. SF - AJ Kruzel(5); Hoffmann, Zh 2(5); Hoffman, Zk(3). SB - T. Hawkins(10); C. Rodriguez(2); Loxtercamp(4); Arnold, B(23); Fandel, B(3). CS - Lance inning ending double-play. Fields(2). Hayden Daniel would come into pitch the

Henderson State ip h r er bb so ab bf St. Cloud State ip h r er bb so ab bf ninth-inning for the Reddies and the Hus- Colton Lorance 7.03323523 28 Miks, S 7.19921532 34 kies would tag him for three straight hits to Ryan Black 0.00002002 Forsman, K 0.11100012 Jordan Taylor 1.00000012 Gentz, T 1.13000177 lead off the inning. Hayden Daniel 1.03110055 The sophomore from Bryant, Ark. would Win - C. Lorance (6-4). Loss - Miks, S (10-1). Save - None. settle down and get out of the inning with WP - C. Lorance 3(11); Miks, S(2). HBP - by Miks, S (H. Mayall). the help of his defense including a snap Umpires - HP: Terry Helget 1B: Brad Clark 2B: Travis Olson Start: 10:04 am Time: 2:32 Attendance: throw from Reynolds behind the plate to Weather: Cloud, cool, light breeze pick off Kyle Lieser at first base. Game notes: 2015 NCAA Division II Central Region Tournament - Game #1 The Reddies ended the Huskies' 21-game C. Lorance faced 1 batter in the 8th. winning streak and gave Miks his first loss Ryan Black faced 2 batters in the 8th. of the year as he fell to 10-1.

11 • REDDIE BASEBALL • 11 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL • 2015 REGION RECAP • St. Cloud, Minn. • MAY 15 • GAME TWO: No. 6 Henderson State 4 • No. 3 Emporia State 2 Henderson State's first day to play SCORING SUMMARY in a NCAA Baseball Regional will be one that will go down in history as the Reddies remained unbeaten with a 4- HSU 1st inning • (3-0) 2 win over Emporia State. J. Taylor singled to right field, RBI; C. Johnson advanced to The No. 6 seeded Reddies put to- second; H. Mayall scored. gether 11 hits and again got a great pitching performance from starter Chris Hunt and reliever Nick Vanthillo. C. Brackhahn singled to left field, 2 RBI; Lance Fields ad- Like in the its opening game, vanced to second; J. Taylor scored; C. Johnson scored. Henderson State struck in the first- inning as the Reddies scored three HSU 4th inning • (4-0) runs on four hits. Hunter Mayall led off the game with C. Johnson reached on a fielder's choice, RBI; H. Mayall a single to centerfield with Claude out at second 3b to 2b; C. Rodriguez advanced to third; C. Johnson then reaching on a base on Brackhahn scored. balls. Jordan Taylor drove in the first run with a single to right field to score ESU 6th inning • (4-1) Mayall. Lance Fields would then load Hodges,Jorda grounded into double play 2b to ss to 1b; the bases when he singled to left field with no outs to chase ESU starter Bell,Tory out on the play; Koehler,Evan advanced to third; Jarrod Miller. Long,Dean scored. Garrett Brummett entered the game and retired the next two Reddie hitters before Conner Brackhahn delivered a two-run single to left field to make the score 3-0. ESU 8th inning • (4-2) Henderson State tacked on a run in the fourth-inning as Johnson Long,Dean singled to left field, RBI; Wheat,Dalton scored. grounded into a fielder's choice with the bases loaded that scored Brackhahn who singled to lead off the inning. Hunt held the Hornets in check through five innings allowing just two hits. Emporia State finally put together a threat in the sixth frame as Dean Long singled, followed by a double by Evan Koehler. After loading the bases, Hunt got Jordan Hodges to ground out into a double play which allowed Long to score. Wade Hanna then flew out to right field to end the inning. In the seventh, ESU's Johnny Hodges reached on a one-out walk, but Emporia State 2 (39-16) Henderson State 4 (29-19) Brackhahn got the Reddies back in the dugout when he caught a Justin

Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob Harris line drive in right field and doubled up Hodges at first. Harris,Justi cf 4000 00 10 0 Hunter Mayall 1b 4130 11100 0 Emporia State got things going again in the eighth-inning as Dalton Wheat Wheat,Dalton rf 4120 01 20 0 Claude Johnson 3b 4101 10 11 2 Long,Dean 3b 4131 00 11 0 Jordan Taylor 2b 4121 01 14 2 tripled off of Reddie reliever Luke Tebbetts to lead off the inning. Koehler,Evan 1b 3010 10 80 2 Lance Fields lf 3020 10 00 0 Bell,Tory dh 2000 21 00 0 Hayden Lessenberry dh 4000 01 00 0 Long would single home Wheat to force a Reddie pitching change. Hodges,Jorda ss/c 4000 00 31 1 Tadarious Hawkins cf 4010 02 20 1 After walking the first batter Hanna,Wade lf 3000 01 30 1 Conner Brackhahn rf 4122 00 31 3 Jacobs,Price ph 1000 00 00 0 Andrew Reynolds c 4000 01 62 2 he face, Vanthillo would strikeout Parker,Levi 2b 3000 11 22 1 Carlos Rodriguez ss 4010 00 45 0 Tory Bell and get Hodges to Beebe,Tyler c 2000 02 40 2 Chris Hunt p 0000 00 01 0 Hodges,Jonny ph 0000 10 00 0 Luke Tebbetts p 0000 00 00 0 ground into a double-play to end Bobbit,Cody ss 1000 01 00 0 Nick Vanthillo p 0000 00 00 0 Miller,Jarro p 0000 00 00 0 Totals 35 4 11 4 3 6 27 14 10 the inning. Brummett,Gar p 0000 00 01 0 Named First-Team ABCA All- Talkington,S p 0000 00 01 0 Totals 31 2 6 1 5 7 24 6 7 Central Region earlier in the day, Vanthillo showed why as he Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Emporia State 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 6 0 retired the Hornets in order in Henderson State 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 X 4 11 2 the ninth including striking out E - C. Rodriguez 2(6). DP - HSU 2. LOB - ESU 7; HSU 10. 2B - Koehler,Evan(14). 3B - Wheat,Dalton(4). SB - C. the final two batters of the game Johnson(1); Lance Fields(12). CS - Harris,Justi(8). to pick up his 12th save. Emporia State ip h r er bb so ab bf Henderson State ip h r er bb so ab bf Miller,Jarro 0.03331034 Chris Hunt 7.04114424 28 Hunt would improve to 6-3 Brummett,Gar 6.06111324 25 Luke Tebbetts 0.02110022 on the season. The sophomore Talkington,S 2.02001389 Nick Vanthillo 2.00001356 from Greenwood, Ark. allowed Win - Chris Hunt (6-3). Loss - Miller,Jarro (4-2). Save - N. Vanthillo (12). just one run on four hits while Umpires - HP: Travis Olson 1B: Terry Helget 2B: Brad Clark striking out four batters. Start: 4:45 pm Time: 2:26 Attendance: Weather: Sunny, Light breeze, 65, Nice Mayall was 3-for-4 against Miller,Jarro faced 4 batters in the 1st. the Hornets and finished the day L. Tebbetts faced 2 batters in the 8th. going 6-for-8 at the plate.

12 • REDDIE BASEBALL • 12 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL • 2015 REGION RECAP • St. Cloud, Minn. • MAY 16 • GAME THREE: No. 6 Henderson State 9 • No. 2 Minnesota State 6 Henderson State advanced to the SCORING SUMMARY NCAA Division II Central Region Baseball Championship with a 9-6 win over fifth- HSU 1st Inning • (1-0) ranked Minnesota State. Lance Fields reached on an error by 3b; C. Johnson advanced to third; Playing in their first-ever NCAA Re- H. Mayall scored, unearned. gional, the Reddies entered the tourna- ment as the No. 6 seed and have beaten HSU 3rd Inning • (4-0) the top three seeds in this year's field. C. Johnson singled, RBI; H. Mayall scored. C. Brackhahn singled to right For the third straight game, the Reddies field, RBI; Lance Fields advanced to third; C. Johnson scored. AJ Kruzel scored in the first-inning to set the tone singled to center field, RBI; C. Brackhahn advanced to second; Lance as Hunter Mayall led off the game with a Fields scored. single to right field. Mayall would later score on a shot down the left field line by HSU 5th Inning • (8-0) Lance Fields that was ruled an error. AJ Kruzel singled, 2 RBI; C. Brackhahn advanced to third; T. Hawkins Leading 1-0, Henderson gathered five scored; Lance Fields scored. hits in the third-inning and scored three C. Rodriguez singled, RBI; AJ Kruzel advanced to second; C. Brackhahn more runs to take a 4-0 lead. scored. Mayall again was the catalyst leading H. Mayall flied out to lf, SAC, RBI; AJ Kruzel scored. off with a double followed by a RBI single by Claude Johnson. With one out, Fields would single and then Tadarious HSU 7th Inning • (9-0) Hawkins would lay down a bunt to move Johnson to third and Fields to 7th C. Rodriguez grounded out to 2b, RBI; AJ Kruzel advanced to sec- second. ond; C. Brackhahn scored. Conner Brackhahn would score Johnson with a base hit to right-field, while AJ Kruzel singled up the middle to score Fields. MSU 9th Inning • (9-6) Henderson put together another big inning in the fifth as the Reddies Kramer, K singled down the rf line, 2 RBI; Crosby, J advanced to third; loaded the bases with Fields reaching on a walk, a single by Hawkins and McCallum, C scored; Harnisch, H scored. a bunt single by Brackhahn. Kruzel, who went 4-for-5 in the game, deliv- Toth, K singled, RBI; Kramer, K advanced to third; Crosby, J scored. ered a two run single to make the score 6-0. Dresel, D walked, RBI; Peterson, E advanced to second; Toth, K ad- Carlos Rodriguez would collect Henderson's 11th hit of the game with a vanced to third; Kramer, K scored. base hit to score Brackhahn. Mayall would make the score 8-0 with a Harnisch, H singled, 2 RBI; Dresel, D advanced to second; Peterson, E sacrifice fly to left field to bring home Kruzel. scored; Toth, K scored. Rodriguez would drive home another Reddie run in the seventh when he grounded out to second to score Brackhahn who reached on a and advanced to third on a Kruzel single. HSU starting pitcher Cody Jones limited the nation's top offensive team

Henderson State 9 (30-19) Minnesota State 6 (43-8) to just three hits through the first eight-innings. The Mavericks, 43-8 on the season, entered the tournament with a .363 Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob Hunter Mayall 1b 4221 00 90 1 Toth, K 2b 5121 02 33 0 team batting average. MSU threatened in the fourth and fifth innings, but Claude Johnson 3b 4121 00 13 1 Peterson, E dh 4100 10 00 2 Jordan Taylor dh/p 5010 00 00 0 Waletich, M 1b 2000 10110 0 key defensive plays by the Reddies kept the No. 5 ranked team in the nation Lance Fields lf 4210 11 10 0 Dresel, D ph/1b 1001 10 30 0 off the scoreboard. Tadarious Hawkins cf 5110 01 10 0 Johnson, N c 3010 00 11 1 Conner Brackhahn rf 4221 11 20 2 Harnisch, H c 2122 00 11 0 Jones was one strike away from recording a complete-game shut out AJ Kruzel 2b 5143 00 24 0 McCallum, C 3b 5110 00 00 2 before Kevin Kramer laced a single to right field to plate two runs. Carlos Rodriguez ss 4012 10 13 1 Waldek, L ss 3000 01 16 2 Andrew Reynolds c 3000 01100 3 Moffett, R ph 1000 01 00 0 Kyle Toth then singled to make the score 9-3 and end the day for Jones. Cody Jones p 0000 00 01 0 Branstad, T lf 3010 01 30 0 Josh Henderson p 0000 00 00 0 Lonetti, C lf 1000 01 00 0 Reddie relief pitcher Josh Henderson walked both batters he faced and Totals 38 9 14 8 3 4 27 11 8 Wenzel, J rf 2000 01 10 0 the Mavericks cut the deficit to 9-4. Crosby, J rf 2110 01 00 0 Kramer, K cf 3112 11 30 1 Jordan Taylor entered the game to pitch for the Reddies, Hunter Harnich Reed, J p 0000 00 01 0 Howell, C p 0000 00 02 0 reached out and singled to drive in two more runs for MSU making the Frohwirth, T p 0000 00 00 0 score 9-6. With runners on the corners, Taylor got Conner McCallum to line Totals 37696 4927148 out to right field to end Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Henderson State 1 0 3 0 4 0 1 0 0 9 14 2 the game. Minnesota State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 9 1 The 8 2/3 innings

E - C. Rodriguez 2(8); McCallum, C(8). DP - HSU 1; MSU 2. LOB - HSU 8; MSU 8. 2B - H. Mayall(10). HBP - C. was Jones' longest Johnson. SH - A. Reynolds(2). SF - H. Mayall(1). SB - C. Brackhahn(5). outing of the year with Henderson State ip h r er bb so ab bf Minnesota State ip h r er bb so ab bf the right-hander strik- Cody Jones 8.28552935 37 Reed, J 3.06431116 18 Josh Henderson 0.00112002 Howell, C 2.054410811 ing out a season best Jordan Taylor 0.11000022 Frohwirth, T 4.03111314 15 nine batters to improve Win - Cody Jones (6-3). Loss - Reed, J (2-3). Save - J. Taylor (1). to 6-3. HBP - by Reed, J (C. Johnson). PB - Johnson, N 2(2). Henderson totaled Umpires - HP: Helget 1B: Jackson 2B: Booker 3B: Clark 14 hits in the game with Start: 10:00 am Time: 2:21 Attendance: Weather: Overcast, 65, light breeze Kruzel leading the way J. Henderson faced 2 batters in the 9th. while driving in three runs.

13 • REDDIE BASEBALL • 13 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL • 2015 REGION RECAP • St. Cloud, Minn. • MAY 17 • GAME FOUR: No. 6 Henderson State 8 • No. 1 St. Cloud 7 (10 inn) SCORING SUMMARY CHAMPIONS!!! HSU 1st Inning • (2-0) Lance Fields doubled down the rf line, RBI; C. Johnson scored. T. Hawkins singled up the middle, RBI; Lance Fields scored.

SCSU 2nd Inning • (5-2) Hoffman, Zk homered, 3 RBI; Fandel, B scored; Sorensen, K scored. Loxtercamp singled to shortstop, RBI; Gregory, R scored. Arnold, B reached on a fielder's choice, advanced to second on a throwing error by 3b, advanced to third; Loxtercamp scored, Lieser, K out at third 3b.

SCSU 3rd Inning • (7-2) Hoffman, Zk flied out to lf, SF, RBI; Hoffmann, Zh scored on the throw. Gregory, R reached on a throwing error by 3b, advanced to second; Sorensen, K scored, unearned.

HSU 3rd Inning • (7-3) The last time a Henderson State baseball team won a championship was in 1982. J. Taylor flied out to cf, SF, RBI; H. Mayall scored on the throw. That all ended Sunday as the Reddies beat the No. 1 team in the nation, St. Cloud State 8-7 to win the NCAA Central Region title. HSU 6th Inning • (7-4) The script couldn't have been written any better as the Reddies had to overcome C. Rodriguez singled up the middle, RBI; T. Hawkins scored, unearned. a 7-2 deficit to force extra-innings. In the Reddie 10th-inning, AJ Kruzel belted a leadoff double off the left field wall that came within a foot of being a home run. Alex Morgan would enter the game to HSU 7th Inning • (7-5) pinch-run for Kruzel and advance to third on a sacrifice bunt by Carlos Rodriguez. Lance Fields reached on a fielder's choice, RBI; J. Taylor advanced to With one-out, Hayden Lessenberry came to the plate with the winning run 90-feet second; C. Johnson out at third 3b unassisted; H. Mayall scored. away. Lessenberry, who hit a grand slam in the first game of the Great American Conference Tournament, was just 3 for his last 17 at the plate. The sophomore catcher HSU 8th Inning • (7-7) delivered the biggest hit of his career with the game winning single to left field. 8th H. Mayall doubled to right center, RBI; C. Rodriguez scored. For the fourth straight game, the Reddies got on the board in the first-inning as C. Johnson singled to left field, RBI; H. Mayall scored. Henderson State took a 2-0 lead. With two-outs and Claude Johnson on second after reaching when he was hit by a pitch and advancing to second on a ground out, Lance Fields doubled down the right HSU 10th Inning • (8-7) field line to drive home the first run of the game. Lessenberry singled to left field, RBI; Alex Morgan scored. Fields would then score as Tadarious Hawkins singled up the middle to give the Reddies the early advantage. St. Cloud State 7 (54-5) Henderson State 8 (31-19) St. Cloud State, however, would answer with five runs in the top half of the second-

Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob inning with Zak Hoffman supplying a three-run home run to make the score 3-2. The Loxtercamp cf 4121 10 30 0 Hunter Mayall 1b 5341 00130 0 Huskies would add two more runs with the help of a Eric Loxtercamp single and a pair Arnold, B lf 5000 02 40 0 Claude Johnson 3b 3111 10 23 0 Jurgella, M c 4010 10 30 1 Jordan Taylor dh/p 4011 00 02 1 of Henderson errors. Hoffmann, Zh 1b 4110 11130 2 Lance Fields lf 4112 11 30 1 In the St. Cloud third, Zach Hoffman and Karl Sorensen would open the frame with Sorensen, K rf 5220 01 00 0 Tadarious Hawkins cf 5111 00 20 0 back to back singles to chase Reddie starting pitcher Luke Tebbetts. Jordan Taylor Fandel, B 2b 3110 10 17 1 Conner Brackhahn rf 5000 00 40 3 Hoffman, Zk 3b 4114 00 20 0 AJ Kruzel 2b 5010 00 12 0 would enter the game on the mound for the Reddies, but the Huskies were able to Gregory, R dh/p 4110 00 01 1 Alex Morgan pr 0100 00 00 0 extend their lead to 7-2 on a sacrifice fly and another Reddie throwing error. Miks, S p 0000 00 01 0 Carlos Rodriguez ss 3111 00 01 0 Lieser, K ss 4000 00 24 1 Andrew Reynolds c 3000 01 40 3 HSU would get a run back in the bottom half of the inning as Mayall would double Spitzack, L p 0000 00 01 0 Hayden Lessenberry ph/c 2011 00 10 0 to left-centerfield and score on a sacrifice fly by Taylor. Bolder, K p 0000 00 01 0 Luke Tebbetts p 0000 00 00 0 Totals 37 7 9 5 4 4 28 15 6 Nick Vanthillo p 0000 00 01 0 The Reddies slowly fought back beginning with a run in the sixth-inning as Carlos Totals 39 8 11 8 2 2 30 9 9 Rodriguez singled to center field to score Hawkins who reached on a fielding error earlier in the inning. Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R H E St. Cloud State 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 9 4 Henderson put together a threat in the seventh as Mayall led off the inning with a Henderson State 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 8 11 3 single with Johnson reaching on a fielding error. The Reddies would load the bases

Note: 1 out, 1 runner LOB when the game ended. when Taylor singled to right field with Fields then scoring Mayall when he grounded out to third. The Huskies would get out of the inning as pitcher K. Bolder got Hawkins and E - Loxtercamp; Fandel, B; Hoffman, Zk; Lieser, K; C. Johnson 2; A. Reynolds. DP - SCSU 2. LOB - SCSU 6; HSU 9. 2B - H. Mayall 2; Lance Fields; AJ Kruzel. HR - Hoffman, Zk. HBP - C. Johnson; C. Rodriguez. SH - Fandel, B; C. Brackhahn to fly out. Rodriguez. SF - Hoffman, Zk; J. Taylor. SB - H. Mayall. With two-outs in the eighth, the Reddies put together another rally that would tie the game a 7-7. St. Cloud State ip h r er bb so ab bf Henderson State ip h r er bb so ab bf Spitzack, L 4.04331017 20 Luke Tebbetts 2.06751113 14 Mayall hit a double to right-centerfield for his fourth hit of the game to score Bolder, K 3.24420216 17 Jordan Taylor 6.02002218 22 Rodriguez who was hit by a pitch earlier in the inning. With Mayall on second, Johnson Gregory, R 1.11001045 Nick Vanthillo 2.01001167 Miks, S 0.12110023 would tie the score when he singled to left field. The two teams prepared for the ninth-inning when lightening and heavy rains began Win - N. Vanthillo (6-1). Loss - Miks, S (10-2). Save - None. HBP - by Spitzack, L (C. Johnson); by Bolder, K (C. Rodriguez). BK - Spitzack, L. to fall forcing a 2:30 hour delay. Reddie reliever Nick Vanthillo held the Huskies scoreless in the ninth and tenth Umpires - HP: Booker 1B: Helget 2B: Jackson 3B: Raine, Olson, Clark Start: 1:00 pm Time: 3:16 Attendance: innings to set the stage for Kruzel's big double and Lessenberry's game winner. Weather: Sunny, Breezy, 70 Taylor was instrumental on the mound for the Reddies pitching six strong innings, L. Tebbetts faced 2 batters in the 3rd. giving up just two hits and striking out a pair of batters. Spitzack, L faced 2 batters in the 5th. Vanthillo would get the win to improve to 6-1 on the season.

14 • REDDIE BASEBALL • 14 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP • 2015 RECAP • Cary, N.C. • MAY 23 • GAME ONE: No. 15 Henderson State 4 • No. 10 Angelo State 0 Colton Lorance pitched six shutout innings SCORING SUMMARY and got a little help from his friends as the Reddies beat No. 10 Angelo State 4-0. HSU 1st Inning • (1-0) Lorance recorded one of his best outings of. the year as the senior southpaw gave up Tadarious Hawkins singled down the lf line, RBI; Lance five hits and improved to 7-4. Fields advanced to second; H. Mayall scored. The product of Texarkana, Texas relied on some great defense by the Reddies including HSU 5th Inning • (2-0) three great plays by catcher Andrew Reynolds that helped get out of some key innings. Hunter Mayall singled through the right side, RBI; Carlos ”Drew deserves a lot of credit,” said Rodriguez scored. Lorance. “He caught a great game and made some big time plays for us. He was a big part of our victory.” Lorance found himself in a bit of trouble in HSU 7th Inning • (3-0) the seventh-inning as the Rams got a single by Conner Brackhahn stole third, scored on a throwing error JC Snyder with Dexter Tyner reaching on a walk. by c, unearned Jordan Taylor entered the game for Lorance and would strike out the first two batters he faced. After walking Cody Semler to load the bases, Taylor got David Goggin to ground out to Hunter Mayall to end the inning. HSU 8th Inning • (4-0) Reddie closer Nick Vanthillo entered the game in the eighth but ASU Matt Evans advanced to third on a wild pitch; Claude would get two runners on in the eighth. The junior right-hander would get Johnson scored on a wild pitch, unearned. out of the inning when Tyner popped up to Mayall to end the inning. In the ninth, Vanthillo would quickly retire the first two batters including striking out Jarryd Klem. After hitting Semler with a pitch, the Belgium product fanned David Goggin to end the game. HSU scored in the first-inning for the fifth straight game as Central Region MVP Hunter Mayall led off the game with a single and stole second. With two-outs, Tadarious Hawkins would single just over the outstretched arms of ASU third-baseman JC Snyder to score the first run. The Reddies added a run in the fifth frame as Carlos Rodriguez was hit by a pitch and would move to second on a sacrifice bunt by Reynolds. HENDERSON STATE Mayall then brought home Rodriguez with a single to right field. #10 Angelo State vs #15 Henderson State Continuing to play solid fundamental baseball, the Reddies would tally May 23, 2015 at Cary, N.C. (USA Baseball NTC) another run in the seventh-inning as Conner Brackhahn singled to left Angelo State 0 (41-17) Henderson State 4 (32-19) field and would advance on a AJ Kruzel sacrifice bunt.

Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob The Reddies would get aggressive on the bases as Brackhahn stole S. Kohler 2b 3010 00 28 0 Hunter Mayall 1b 4121 00 81 1 third and came home when ASU catcher Cameron Massengill threw the Massengill c 4010 00 31 1 Claude Johnson 3b 4110 01 10 0 P. DeLaGarza ss 4000 00 04 0 Jordan Taylor dh/p 4010 00 10 0 ball into left field. J.C. Snyder 3b 3010 10 11 0 Nick Vanthillo p 0000 00 00 0 D. Tyner dh 3000 11 00 2 Matt Evans pr 0000 00 00 0 Henderson again would get its leadoff runner on base in the eighth as B. David 1b 4010 01161 0 Lance Fields lf 3000 11 80 1 Claude Johnson would single and advance to second when Jordan Taylor J. Klemm lf 4010 02 10 1 Tadarious Hawkins cf 4011 00 10 0 C. Semler cf 2000 10 00 0 Conner Brackhahn rf 4110 01 00 3 reached on an infield single. D. Goggin rf 4010 01 10 5 AJ Kruzel 2b 2000 00 23 0 B. Bass p 0000 00 05 0 Carlos Rodriguez ss 2100 00 01 0 Johnson would later score as Dillon Becker threw a pair of wild D. Becker p 0000 00 00 0 Andrew Reynolds c 1000 00 63 0 pitches to allow the Reddie lead to increase to 4-0. Totals 31060 3524209 Colton Lorance p 0000 00 01 0 Totals 28 4 6 2 1 3 27 9 5 Both teams had six hits each, but the Reddies made the most of their

Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E hits while the Rams would strand nine base runners. Angelo State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 Henderson State 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 X 4 6 0

E - Massengill; J.C. Snyder. DP - Rams 1. LOB - Rams 9; Reddies 5. 2B - J. Klemm(2). HBP - C. Semler; C. Rodriguez; A. Reynolds. SH - S. Kohler; AJ Kruzel; A. Reynolds. SB - H. Mayall; C. Brackhahn. CS - S. Kohler.

Angelo State ip h r er bb so ab bf Henderson State ip h r er bb so ab bf B. Bass 7.06421125 30 Colton Lorance 6.05001121 23 D. Becker 1.00000233 Jordan Taylor 1.00001234 Nick Vanthillo 2.01001279

Win - C. Lorance (7-4). Loss - B. Bass (10-3). Save - N. Vanthillo (13). WP - D. Becker 2. HBP - by B. Bass (C. Rodriguez); by B. Bass (A. Reynolds); by N. Vanthillo (C. Semler).

Umpires - HP: Rich Padilla 1B: Ivan Daniels 2B: Moe Moge 3B: Carlos Guzman Start: 3 p.m. Time: 2:10 Attendance: 464 Weather: sunny, mid-70's, lt breeze C. Lorance faced 2 batters in the 7th. B. Bass faced 2 batters in the 8th.

15 • REDDIE BASEBALL • 15 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP • 2015 RECAP • Cary, N.C. • MAY 25 • GAME TWO: No. 2 Catawba 5 • No. 15 Henderson State 1 Henderson State ran into one SCORING SUMMARY of the top offensive teams in the country as No. 2 Catawba beat the CAT 1st Inning • (0-1) Reddies 5-1 at the NCAA DII National Championships in Cary, A.Stilley doubled to left center, RBI; B.Houston scored. N.C. The Reddies, 32-20 on the season, suffered CAT 1st Inning • (0-2) their first loss of the tournament. C.Brooks reached on a fielder’s choice, RBI; T.J. Wharton Catawba, hitting .315 on the season, struck for two runs in the out at second 3b to 2b; A.Stilley scored. first-inning with the help of back- to-back doubles by Blake Houston and Austin Stilley. CAT 3rd Inning • (0-5) The Indians, ranked No. 2 nationally, put together four hits in C.Bowden doubled through the left side, 3 RBI; the fourth-inning with Chance D.Richardson scored; C.Brooks scored; W.Albertson Bowden providing the big blow, a scored. three-run double to increase the Catawba lead to 5-0. Catawba pitcher Sean Grant HSU 6th Inning • (1-5) kept the Reddies in check for the Lance Fields singled through the right side, RBI; Claude most part as the junior left-hander Johnson advanced to second, out at second rf to ss; surrendered just one hit through five innings. Hunter Mayall scored, unearned. Henderson State broke through in the sixth as Hunter Mayall extended his hitting streak to 17 games with a single and advanced to second on a fielder’s choice. Lance Fields would then single to right field to score Mayall, but the inning ended as Luke Setzer threw to second base to get Claude Johnson who was caught off the bag. Hayden Lessenberry, who had two hits in the game, led off the seventh with a single but was forced out at second on a Tadarious Hawkins HENDERSON STATE ground out. #15 Henderson State vs #2 Catawba Conner Brackhahn blasted a shot back up the middle but was robbed May 25, 2015 at Cary, N.C. (USA Baseball NTC) as Grant made a great play to turn what should have been a single into a Henderson State 1 (32-20) Catawba 5 (46-13) double play to end the inning and a potential Reddie threat. Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob The Reddies would get Hunter Mayall 1b 2110 20 42 0 B.Houston cf 4110 10 10 2 Claude Johnson 3b 4000 00 12 1 A.Stilley lf 4121 00 40 2 one more hit in the game as Jordan Taylor 2b 4000 01 32 0 E.Carden lf 0000 00 10 0 Carlos Rodriguez hit a Lance Fields lf 4011 01 50 1 W.Albertson dh 4120 00 00 0 Hayden Lessenberry dh 4020 01 00 0 N.Williams 3b 0000 00 00 0 smash down the left field line Tadarious Hawkins cf 3000 00 20 0 T.J. Wharton c 4010 00 40 1 Conner Brackhahn rf 3000 00 30 0 C.Brooks 3b/p 4111 00 03 1 for a double but the Reddies Andrew Reynolds c 2000 00 30 1 D.Richardson ss 3110 10 23 1 were unable to force Will Powell ph/c 1000 01 10 0 C.Bowden 1b 4023 00 70 0 Carlos Rodriguez ss 3010 00 02 0 K.Smith 2b 3010 01 43 0 Rodrigiez home. Chris Hunt p 0000 00 20 0 M.Hanes ph 1000 00 00 0 Nick Vanthillo p 0000 00 00 0 G.Fowler 2b 0000 00 00 0 Chris Hunt went 7-plus Totals 30 1 5 1 2 4 24 8 4 L.Setzer rf 4000 03 41 1 innings on the mound and S.Grant p 0000 00 02 0 R.McClintock p 0000 00 00 0 would give up five runs on Totals 35 5 11 5 2 4 27 12 8 11 hits. The sophomore from Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Greenwood, Ark. falls to 6-4 Henderson State 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 5 0 Catawba 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 X 5 11 2 on the year.

E - C.Brooks(14); K.Smith(7). DP - CAT 2. LOB - Reddies 4; CAT 8. 2B - C. Rodriguez(2); B.Houston(20); A.Stilley(4); C.Bowden(13).

Henderson State ip h r er bb so ab bf Catawba ip h r er bb so ab bf Chris Hunt 7.011552332 34 S.Grant 7.25102126 28 Nick Vanthillo 1.00000133 R.McClintock 0.10000011 C.Brooks 1.00000333

Win - S.Grant (2-1). Loss - Chris Hunt (6-4). Save - None.

Umpires - HP: Moe Moge 1B: Rich Padilla 2B: Ivan Daniels 3B: Nate Thompson Start: 6:58 pm Time: 2:08 Attendance: 908 Weather: 81 degrees, clear Chris Hunt faced 2 batters in the 8th.

16 • REDDIE BASEBALL • 16 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP • 2015 RECAP • Cary, N.C. • MAY 27 • GAME THREE: No. 15 Henderson State 4 • No. 10 Angelo State 1 Jordan Taylor hit a two-run home SCORING SUMMARY run and pitched 2 2/3 scoreless innings to lead No. 15 Henderson State ASU 1st Inning • (0-1) to a 4-1 win over No. 10 Angelo State. Angelo State, 42-18, struck for a J.C. Snyder tripled to right center, RBI; D. Goggin scored. run in the first-inning as David Goggin led off the inning with a single and HSU 3rd Inning • (2-1) would score on a J.C. Snyder triple to Jordan Taylor homered down the rf line, 2 RBI; Hunter Mayall right-center field. The Reddies would get a leadoff scored. double in the second-inning by Lance Fields, but the senior from Paris, Texas would be stranded at third. HSU 5th Inning • (3-1) In the Henderson third, Hunter Mayall extended his hitting streak to Lance Fields doubled to right center, RBI; C. Johnson 19 games with a one-out single up the scored. middle. With two-outs, Taylor took a Matt Shannon 3-1 pitch over the right- field wall to give Henderson a 2-1 lead. HSU 5th Inning • (4-1) “The count was in my favor and I was just looking for a pitch to drive,” Tadarious Hawkins doubled down the lf line, RBI; Lance said Taylor. “It really got the team going as it seemed to be more life in the Fields scored. dugout.” In the fifth-inning, Claude Johnson would start things for the Reddies with a single to left field. Again Henderson State struck with two-outs as Fields belted his second double of the game to score Johnson. Tadarious Hawkins followed suit with his second double of the afternoon, trading places with Fields to make the score 4-1. Brown would shut down the Reddies the remainder of the game as he retired 13 straight Henderson hitters. Meanwhile, Angelo State kept applying pressure on the Reddie . Reddie starter Cody Jones did a solid job through 4 1/3 innings but was having difficulties with the heat. HENDERSON STATE #15 Henderson State vs #10 Angelo State Taylor would enter the game and pitch 2 2/3 innings retiring eight of the May 27, 2015 at Cary, N.C. (USA Baseball NTC) nine batters he faced.

Henderson State 4 (33-20) Angelo State 1 (42-18) First-Team ABCA All-American relief pitcher Nick Vanthillo would enter the game in the eighth-inning. Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob Hunter Mayall 1b 4110 00130 0 D. Goggin rf 4110 11 00 0 The right-hander struggled through the inning as Angelo State loaded Claude Johnson 3b 4110 00 22 0 S. Kohler 2b 2000 20 27 2 the bases on three walks with one out. Vanthillo then got Cameron Jordan Taylor dh/p 4112 01 10 0 P. DeLaGarza ss 4000 00 07 1 Lance Fields lf 4121 00 10 0 J.C. Snyder 3b 3011 10 12 0 Massengill to hit a ground ball to Johnson who stepped on the bag at third Tadarious Hawkins cf 4021 01 20 0 D. Tyner dh 3000 10 00 1 Conner Brackhahn rf 4000 01 20 1 C. Patterson pr 0000 00 00 0 and fired to first for the inning-ending double-play. AJ Kruzel 2b 2000 11 35 0 Massengill c 4020 00 42 2 Again Vanthillo would get into some trouble in the ninth-inning. After Carlos Rodriguez ss 4000 01 25 2 B. David 1b 3010 01170 1 Andrew Reynolds c 4000 01 12 2 C. Semler lf 3010 10 10 2 striking out Brett David to lead off the frame, Cody Semler walked and Cody Jones p 0000 00 02 0 E. Aguirre cf 4010 00 20 1 Nick Vanthillo dh/p 0000 00 00 0 M. Shannon p 0000 00 00 0 Elias Aguirre would reach on a bunt single. The product of Brasschatt, Totals 34 4 7 4 1 6 27 16 5 G. Brown p 0000 00 00 0 Belgium would then get Goggin to look at a third strike for the second out. Totals 30 1 7 1 6 2 27 18 10 The Henderson defense would provide the final out as Sam Kohler hit a Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E line drive to AJ Kruzel to end the game. Henderson State 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 7 0 Angelo State 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 1 Taylor would get

E - J.C. Snyder(10). DP - Reddies 2; Rams 1. LOB - Reddies 5; Rams 10. 2B - Lance Fields 2(13); T. Hawkins credited with the win 2(11). 3B - J.C. Snyder(2). HR - J. Taylor(3). HBP - B. David. SH - AJ Kruzel(6); S. Kohler(12). CS - S. and improve to 3-2 on Kohler(5). the year, while Henderson State ip h r er bb so ab bf Angelo State ip h r er bb so ab bf Cody Jones 4.15112015 19 M. Shannon 3.04221113 14 Vanthillo would pick up Jordan Taylor 2.21000099 G. Brown 6.03220521 22 save number 14. Nick Vanthillo 2.010042610 The Reddie defense Win - J. Taylor (3-2). Loss - M. Shannon (4-2). Save - N. Vanthillo (13). HBP - by Cody Jones (B. David). was superb once again as Fields and Umpires - HP: Nate Thompson 1B: Moe Moge 2B: Ivan Daniels 3B: Rich Padilla Start: 11:58 am Time: 2:36 Attendance: 286 Conner Brackhahn Weather: 79,party cloudy,70% humidity made some sliding M. Shannon faced 1 batter in the 4th. catches in the outfield while Carlos Rodriguez made an ESPN Top 10 nominee play at short in the seventh-inning.

17 • REDDIE BASEBALL • 17 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP • 2015 RECAP • Cary, N.C. • MAY 28 • GAME FOUR: No. 1 Tampa 5 • No. 15 Henderson State 2 Henderson State’s greatest baseball season in school history came to SCORING SUMMARY an end as the Reddies lost to top-ranked Tampa 5-2 in the semifinals of the NCAA Division II Baseball National Championships in Cary, N.C. Tampa 1st Inning • (0-1) ”This team has been resilient having gone through so much all year,” Dezzi singled to center field, RBI; Amaro scored. said Head Coach Cody Hooten. “I couldn’t be any prouder of what this team has accomplished. I have never been around a greater bunch of Tampa 3rd Inning • (0-2) young men. These guys will always have a special place in my heart. Flair singled through the right side, RBI; Dezzi advanced to third; They have left a lasting legacy.” Scoggins scored. The Reddies fell behind 3-0 as Tampa scored solo runs in the first, third and fourth innings. Tampa 4th Inning • (0-3) Henderson State stormed back to score two runs in the sixth-inning Dezzi grounded out to 1b unassisted, RBI; Scoggins advanced to as Hunter Mayall led off the inning with a single to centerfield. second; Tindall scored. With his single, Mayall finished the year with a 20-game hitting streak while having reached base in 37 consecutive contests. HSU 6th Inning • (1-3) Claude Johnson would then collect his second hit of the game as he Lance Fields reached on a fielder’s choice, RBI; Jordan Taylor out doubled off the left field wall to advance Mayall to third. at second ss to 2b; Claude Johnson advanced to third; Hunter After Jordan Taylor was hit by a pitch to load the bases, Lance Fields Mayall scored. grounded into a fielder’s choice to retire Taylor at second and score Mayall for Henderson’s first run. Hayden Lessenberry then singled to HSU 6th Inning • (2-3) score Johnson to cut the deficit to 3-2. Hayden Lessenberry singled to left field, RBI; Lance Fields Tampa, however, answered with two runs in the bottom of the frame advanced to second; Claude Johnson scored. without the use of a hit. Reddie pitchers issued three walks which accounted for the two runs. Tampa 6th Inning • (2-4) Jay Hawley started for the Reddies on the mound and pitched three Dezzi walked, RBI; Scoggins advanced to second; Amaro innings giving up three runs on six hits while walking four batters. advanced to third; Tindall scored. Henderson used five pitchers including Ryan Black, Colton Lorance, Hayden Daniel and Henderson. Tampa 6th Inning • (2-5) The Reddie defense was superb in the post season, especially in Alfonzo flied out to rf, SF, RBI; Scoggins advanced to third; Amaro Cary. The Reddies went 37 innings without committing an error going back to the championship game of the NCAA Central Regional. scored, unearned. Mayall went 5-for-14 in the four games in Cary and scored four of Henderson’s 11 runs. Lessenberry played in two games and was 3-for- HENDERSON STATE 7 with a , while Hawkins and Johnson had four hits each. #15 Henderson State vs #1 Tampa Fields also added three hits in the tournament with a pair of doubles and May 28, 2015 at Cary, N.C. (USA Baseball NTC) 3 RBI, with Taylor having the lone home run for the Reddies. Henderson State 2 (33-21) Tampa 5 (42-13) Henderson ranked as high as No. 5 in the national rankings early in the

Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob Player ab r h rbi bb so po a lob season after its performance at the Invitational. Hunter Mayall 1b 4110 00100 0 Amaro 2b 4210 00 12 1 The season included 14 wins over nationally-ranked opponents Claude Johnson 3b 3120 10 10 0 Scoggins cf 3110 20 60 2 Jordan Taylor 2b 3000 00 15 1 Dezzi rf 3013 20 40 0 including two wins over No. 1 St. Cloud State. Lance Fields lf 4001 02 00 1 Alfonzo ss 4001 00 03 1 Hayden Lessenberry dh 3011 11 00 0 Jones lf 5010 01 20 0 Henderson finished in fourth-place in the Great American Conference Tadarious Hawkins cf 3010 00 60 0 Flair 1b 4021 00 71 4 regular-season and runner-ups in the GAC Tournament. Conner Brackhahn rf 4000 00 20 2 Pagliarulo dh 3010 10 00 0 Andrew Reynolds c 3000 01 10 1 deNoyelles 3b 3010 10 01 4 Those accomplishments led to Henderson’s first-ever appearance in AJ Kruzel ph 1000 01 00 1 Tindall c 1210 20 60 0 the NCAA postseason that saw the Reddies win the NCAA Central Region Carlos Rodriguez ss 3000 01 33 0 Hencke p 0000 00 10 0 Jay Hawley p 0000 00 01 0 Brookes p 0000 00 00 0 Championship and advance to the NCAA Division II National Championships. Ryan Black p 0000 00 02 0 Barrow p 0000 00 00 0 Colton Lorance p 0000 00 00 0 Totals 30 5 9 5 8 1 27 7 12 Henderson won two games at the National Championships and Hayden Daniel p 0000 00 00 0 advanced to the semi-finals finishing as one of the top four teams in the Josh Henderson p 0000 00 01 0 Totals 31252 2624126 nation. Not bad for a team that was picked to finish ninth in the GAC.

Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Henderson State 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 5 2 Tampa 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 X 5 9 0

E - H. Mayall(2); Lance Fields(6). DP - Reddies 2. LOB - Reddies 6; Spartans 12. 2B - C. Johnson(14); Amaro(9); Pagliarulo(8); Tindall(17). HBP - J. Taylor; Tindall. SH - T. Hawkins(3); Amaro(4). SF - Alfonzo(3). SB - Lance Fields(13).

Henderson State ip h r er bb so ab bf Tampa ip h r er bb so ab bf Jay Hawley 3.06334114 18 Hencke 5.13222418 22 Ryan Black 2.012120710 Brookes 0.11000022 Colton Lorance 0.00002002 Barrow 3.11000211 11 Hayden Daniel 1.02000046 Josh Henderson 2.00000055

Win - Hencke (8-1). Loss - Jay Hawley (1-1). Save - Barrow (5). HBP - by Hencke (J. Taylor); by H. Daniel (Tindall).

Umpires - HP: Brad Newton 1B: Ivan Daniels 2B: Nate Thompson 3B: Carlos Guzman Start: 11:57 am Time: 2:59 Attendance: 259 Weather: 82 degrees, overcast Jay Hawley faced 1 batter in the 4th. Ryan Black faced 2 batters in the 6th. C. Lorance faced 2 batters in the 6th. H. Daniel faced 3 batters in the 7th. 18 • REDDIE BASEBALL • 18