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History Section:Layout 1 HISTORY HORNED FROG INDIVIDUAL RECORDS HITTING HOME RUNS Game: 3 . 10 times, most recently Austin Adams BATTING AVERAGE vs. Charlotte (4-23-05) Season: .465 . Mike Ramsey (1985) Season: 23. Chris Connally (1997) Career: .421. Mike Ramsey (1984-85) Tom Hardgrove (1989) Career: 44 . Royce Huffman (1996-99) GAMES PLAYED Season: 67 . Brad Wallace (1996) TOTAL BASES Career: 234 . Austin Adams (2004-07) Season: 171 . Chris Connally (1997) Career: 528 . Royce Huffman (1996-99) AT BATS Game: 8 . Jake Duncan SLUGGING PERCENTAGE vs. Louisville (5-16-03) Season: .864. Chris Connally (1997) 8 . .Tom Butler, Jimmy Torres, Career: .799 . Chris Connally (1997-98) Phil Turner vs. Creighton (4-4-72) Season: 266 . .Ben Carruthers (2008) SACRIFICES Career: 793 . .Sam Lunsford (1995-98) Game: 3 . Darren Thorpe vs. SE Oklahoma (3-12-90) Lance Broadway rewrote the TCU pitching RUNS record book with 15 wins and 151 strikeouts in Season: 19 . Hunt Woodruff (2008) Game: 6. many times, most recently 2005 en route to earning first-team All-Ameri- Career: 40 . Bryan Kervin (2006-08) can honors. Austin Adams vs. Charlotte (4-23-05) WALKS Season: 77 . Sam Lunsford (1996) PITCHING Game: 4 . 11 times, most recently Career: 232. Sam Lunsford (1995-98) Sean Stephens EARNED RUN AVERAGE vs. Cincinnati (3-27-03) HITS Season: 1.11 . Tommy Gramly (1966) Season: 54 . Sam Lunsford (1996) Game: 7. Brad Wallace vs. Maine (3-6-96) Career: 1.11 . Tommy Gramly (1966) Career: 158 . Royce Huffman (1996-99) Season: 97. Chad Huffman (2004) Career: 317 . Royce Huffman (1996-99) APPEARANCES HIT BY PITCH Season: 33 . Jeff Baker (1994) Season: 25 . Levi Groomer (2000) RBI Career: 85 . Stan Newton (1998-01) Career: 42 . Chad Huffman (2004-06) Game: 8. Royce Huffman vs. San Diego State (4-18-98) GAMES STARTED STOLEN BASES Season: 80. Chris Connally (1998) Season: 18. Clayton Jerome (2004) Game: 4 . 10 times, most recently Career: 225 . Royce Huffman (1996-99) Flint Wallace (1996) Jef Yarbrough Career: 54 . Clayton Jerome (2001-04) vs. BYU (3-21-98) DOUBLES Shawn Thompson (1997-00) Season: 44 . Darren Thorpe (1998) Game: 3 . 11 times, most recently Career: 94 . Darren Thorpe (1986, 88-90) Chris Ellington VICTORIES vs. BYU (4-17-08) Season: 15. Lance Broadway (2005) HIT FOR THE CYCLE Season: 21 . Chris Ellington (2008) Career: 38 . Frank Johnstone (1971-74) Last Time: . Shelby Ford Andrew Walker (2007) vs. Cincinnati (5-8-05) Stuart Musslewhite (2005) INNINGS PITCHED Jeff McCurdy (1996) FIELDING Season: 117.0 . Lance Broadway (2005) David Johnson (1996) Career: 386.0 . Clayton Jerome (2001-04) Career: 59 . Royce Huffman (1996-99) PUTOUTS COMPLETE GAME Game: 20 . Mike Losa TRIPLES Season: 11 . Kenny Benedict (1977) vs. Houston (2-28-93) Game: 2. many times, most recently Career: 37 . Frank Johnstone (1971-74) Season: 520 . Walter Olmstead (2001) Keith Conlon vs. BYU (5-25-07) Career: 1,284 . David Wallace (1996-99) Season: 9 . Bernard Walker (1986) SAVES Career: 17 . Erick Macha (1999-01) Season: 13. Sam Demel (2007) ASSISTS Career: 20 . Sam Demel (2005-07) Game: 10. Ramon Moses vs. Hawai’i (4-16-01) STRIKEOUTS 10 . .Sam Lunsford Game: 18 . Tommy Gramly vs. Illinois (2-21-00) vs. Texas Tech (4-9-77) Season: 203 . Ben Carruthers (2008) Season: 151 . Lance Broadway (2005) Career: 515 . Trey Brooks (1978-81) Career: 336 . Shawn Thompson (1997-00) ERRORS WALKS Game: 4 . Stuart Musslewhite Game: 11. Brian Ohnoutka vs. Oklahoma (4-12-05) vs. Texas (3-30-85) 4 . Sonny Cason Season: 68 . Mickey McCarty (1967) vs. Texas Tech (3-2-74) Career: 153. Cameron Young (1977-80) Season: 27 Kerby Smith (1994) Career: 66 . Brad Firestone (1988-91) Ben Carruthers set the single season mark for assists with 203 in 2008. 108 2009 Horned Frog Baseball Media Guide HORNED FROG TEAM RECORDS HITTING FIELDING FROGS IN NCAA BATTING AVERAGE FIELDING PERCENTAGE Season . .324 (1997) Season . .976 (2008) RECORD BOOK SLUGGING PERCENTAGE PUTOUTS Season . .524 (1997) Game . 51 vs. Creighton (4-4-72) Consecutive Times On Base Season . 1,703 (2004) 17 . .Lew Williams (1987) LEFT ON BASE Season . 573 (1996) ASSISTS (16 times vs. Rice, 1 vs. N. Texas) Game. 23 vs. Hawai’i (4-16-01) AT BATS Season . 786 (2008) Team Walks in an Inning Game . 64 vs. Creighton (4-4-72) 11 . .vs. Dallas Baptist (2-23-98) Season . 2,306 (1996) ERRORS Game . 9 vs. Oklahoma (4-12-05) RUNS Season . 130 (1996) Individual Walks in an Inning Game . 30 vs. Louisville (5-16-03) 3 . .Jeff Yarbrough Season . 538 (1996) DOUBLE PLAYS vs. Dallas Baptist (2-23-98) Game . 4 (7 times); HITS last time: vs. New Mexico 5-23-08 Game . 35 vs. Louisville (5-16-03) Season . 65 (1996) Season . 739 (1996) PITCHING RBI Game. 29 vs. Iowa State (3-15-01) EARNED RUN AVERAGE Season . 478 (1996) Season . .1.71 (1972) DOUBLES MOST RUNS ALLOWED Game . 9 vs. New Mexico (3-21-99) Game. 26 vs. SW Missouri St. (4-8-90) Season . 151 (1996) Season . 464 (1996) TRIPLES FEWEST RUNS ALLOWED PER GAME Game. 4 vs. Fresno St. (4-7-00) Season . 2.12 (1972) 4 vs. Texas A&M (4-6-57) Season . 33 (1998, 2001) MOST HITS ALLOWED Game . 26 (2 times) HOME RUNS Season . 670 (2004) Game . 9 vs. Charlotte (4-23-05) 9 vs. Iowa State (3-15-01) FEWEST HITS ALLOWED Season . 76 (1998) Season . 237 (1972) TOTAL BASES STRIKEOUTS Game. 59 vs. Charlotte (4-23-05) Game . 19 vs. Manhattan (3-4-05) Jeff Yarbrough holds the NCAA record for Season . 1,110 (1996) Season . 547 (2006) most walks in an inning, drawing three in a 1998 contest against Dallas Baptist. STOLEN BASES WALKS Game . 10 vs. Texas A&M (5-12-56) Game. 15 vs. Oklahoma St. (3-31-87) Season . 134 (1996) Season . 382 (1996) SACRIFICES SAVES Game . 6 vs. SW Texas State (2-15-02) Season . 21 (2006) 6 vs. SE Oklahoma (3-12-90) Season . 95 (2008) MOST INNINGS Game . 17 vs. Creighton (4-4-72) WALKS Season . 567.2 (2004) Game. 22 vs. Rice (4-16-48) Season . 382 (1996) TEAM HIT BY PITCH MOST GAMES PLAYED. 67 (1996) Game. 6 vs. Dallas Baptist (2-5-04) 6 vs. UT-Arlington (2-5-99) MOST VICTORIES. 48 (2007) 6 vs. UT-Arlington (2-2-98) Season:. 89 (2007) MOST LOSSES. 35 (1987) WINNING PCT. .840 (21-4) (1963) Sam Demel was instrumental in the Frogs setting a season record of 21 saves in 2006. LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY He finished as the all-time save leader at . 28 vs. Louisville (30-2) (5-16-03) TCU. 85 MLB Draft Selections • 10 Conference Titles • 7 NCAA Tournament Appearances 109 INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS GAMES PLAYED TOTAL BASES PITCHING APPEARANCES 67 . .Brad Wallace (1996) 171 . .Chris Connally (1997) 33 . .Jeff Baker (1994) 67 . .David Johnson (1996) 167 . .Chris Connally (1998) 32 . .Sam Demel (2007) 67 . .Matt Howe (1996) 166 . .Royce Huffman (1998) 32 . .Robbie Findlay (2004) 65 . .Chris Neuman (2004) 165 . .Royce Huffman (1999) 31 . .Travis Barr (1991) 65 . .Ryan Dunn (1996) 160 . .Chris Thomsen (1991) 31 . .Tim Grieve (1994) 31 . .Chad Underwood (2005) AT-BATS STOLEN BASES 266 . .Ben Carruthers (2008) 44 . .Darren Thorpe (1989) GAMES STARTED 262 . .Bryan Kervin (2007) 43 . .Darren Thorpe (1990) 18 . .Flint Wallace (1996) 262 . .Brad Wallace (1996) 34 . .Fred Benavides (1987) 18 . .Clayton Jerome (2004) 260 . .Stuart Musslewhite (2005) 33 . .Bernard Walker (1986) 17 . .6 times, most recently 258 . .Bryan Kervin (2006) 32 . .Sam Lunsford (1996) Jake Arrieta (2007) 258 . .Chris Neuman (2004) Chris Johnson (2007) SLUGGING PCT. (MIN 150 AB) RUNS SCORED .864 . .Chris Connally (1997) VICTORIES 77 . .Sam Lunsford (1996) .783 . .Royce Huffman (1998) 15 . .Lance Broadway (2005) 75 . .Royce Huffman (1999) .748 . .Tommy Crain (1974) 14 . .Jake Arrieta (2006) 72 . .Chris Connally (1998) .742 . .Chad Huffman (2006) 11 . .Chris Johnson (2007) 71 ..
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