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##11 JJoshosh HauserHauser ##22 DDrewrew ErieErie ##33 AAlexlex BrownBrown ##44 TTyleryler HiltonHilton ##66 TTyleryler AlbrightAlbright ##77 FletcherFletcher JohnsonJohnson ##88 SSadleradler GoodwinGoodwin IIFF • 55-9-9 • 170170 • Jr.Jr. C • 5-95-9 • 173173 • Sr.Sr. C • 5-95-9 • 190190 • Jr.Jr. OOFF • 66-0-0 • 190190 • Jr.Jr. IIFF • 55-11-11 • 185185 • Jr.Jr. OOFF • 55-9-9 • 165165 • Jr.Jr. IIF/RHPF/RHP • 66-2-2 • 200200 • Fr.Fr. BBelvidere,elvidere, Ill.Ill. LLebanon,ebanon, Tenn.Tenn. MMurfreesboro,urfreesboro, Tenn.Tenn. EEastast Peoria,Peoria, Ill.Ill. AAlgonquin,lgonquin, Ill.Ill. HHelena,elena, Ala.Ala. CCordova,ordova, Tenn.Tenn.

##99 CChrishris RoeRoe ##1010 CollinCollin EdwardsEdwards ##1111 NickNick GavelloGavello ##1212 HaydenHayden BaileyBailey ##1414 NickNick ProtoProto ##1515 AustinAustin TaylorTaylor ##1717 RyanRyan HelgrenHelgren RRHPHP • 6-46-4 • 205205 • R-So.R-So. OOFF • 66-2-2 • 225225 • R-So.R-So. OOF/1BF/1B • 6-36-3 • 195195 • Sr.Sr. RRHPHP • 6-26-2 • 170170 • Jr.Jr. C • 6-36-3 • 195195 • Fr.Fr. IIFF • 66-1-1 • 235235 • Sr.Sr. IIFF • 6-06-0 • 200200 • Jr.Jr. LLenoirenoir City,City, Tenn.Tenn. AArnold,rnold, Mo.Mo. AAntioch,ntioch, Calif.Calif. LLewisburg,ewisburg, Tenn.Tenn. NNorthorth HHaven,aven, Conn.Conn. FFriendship,riendship, Tenn.Tenn. CColumbia,olumbia, Tenn.Tenn.

##1818 BlakeBlake WilliamsWilliams ##1919 ColeCole SchaenzerSchaenzer ##2020 MattMatt HirschHirsch ##2121 NickNick PribblePribble ##2222 MikeMike MurphyMurphy ##2323 DillonDillon SymonSymon ##2424 MattMatt McKinstryMcKinstry IIFF • 55-10-10 • 180180 • R-Fr.R-Fr. RRHPHP • 66-3-3 • 190190 • R-Sr.R-Sr. IIFF • 6-06-0 • 185185 • Sr.Sr. IIFF • 55-11-11 • 170170 • Sr.Sr. IIFF • 66-0-0 • 190190 • Sr.Sr. RRHPHP • 66-6-6 • 215215 • R-So.R-So. RRHPHP • 6-56-5 • 175175 • Jr.Jr. CClarksville,larksville, Tenn.Tenn. OOxford,xford, MMich.ich. EEdmonds,dmonds, WWash.ash. MMillill CCreek,reek, Wash.Wash. WWayne,ayne, Ill.Ill. GGermantown,ermantown, Tenn.Tenn. MMemphis,emphis, TTenn.enn.

##2525 AlexAlex EvansEvans ##2626 TannerTanner WesslingWessling ##2828 DanielDaniel KerwinKerwin ##3030 CarsonCarson ShrodeShrode ##3131 DaltonDalton WestfallWestfall ##3232 DomDom BazzaniBazzani ##3333 ShaneShane SeckingerSeckinger RRHPHP • 66-2-2 • 200200 • Jr.Jr. OOFF • 66-2-2 • 190190 • Jr.Jr. C • 5-105-10 • 180180 • Jr.Jr. C • 6-26-2 • 210210 • R-Fr.R-Fr. RRHPHP • 6-66-6 • 225225 • Jr.Jr. LLHPHP • 66-4-4 • 225225 • R-Fr.R-Fr. RRHPHP • 66-2-2 • 215215 • R-So.R-So. MMulvane,ulvane, Kan.Kan. KKent,ent, Wash.Wash. BBradenton,radenton, Fla.Fla. NNashville,ashville, Tenn.Tenn. BBuckhannon,uckhannon, W.Va.W.Va. SStockbridge,tockbridge, Ga.Ga. OOakwood,akwood, Ga.Ga.

##3434 PatrickPatrick BernardBernard ##3535 AlanAlan RickmanRickman ##3939 JakeJake PatznerPatzner ##4141 AdamAdam RimmerRimmer ##5555 AndrewAndrew CastilloCastillo RRHPHP • 6-16-1 • 190190 • Sr.Sr. RRHPHP • 6-46-4 • 180180 • Fr.Fr. RRHPHP • 6-96-9 • 275275 • Jr.Jr. LLHPHP • 66-0-0 • 180180 • Fr.Fr. OOFF • 55-11-11 • 190190 • Sr.Sr. EEdmonds,dmonds, WWash.ash. HHumboldt,umboldt, TTenn.enn. DDeSoto,eSoto, Mo.Mo. MMilan,ilan, Tenn.Tenn. KKennewick,ennewick, Wash.Wash.

22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL QQUICKUICK FFACTSACTS UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Founded: 1900; Senior College, 1951 Quick Facts ...... 1 Enrollment: 7,042 Media Information ...... 2 Nickname: Skyhawks Skyhawk Field ...... 3 Colors: Navy Blue and Orange Affi liation: NCAA Division I Roster/Squad Breakdown ...... 4 Conference: Valley MEET THE SKYHAWKS Interim Chancellor: Dr. Robert M. Smith Returner Bios ...... 6-19 Director of Athletics: Julio Freire Newcomer Bios ...... 20-38 Athletics Web Site: www.UTMSports.com COACHING STAFF UTM BASEBALL PERSONNEL Head Coach Rick Robinson ...... 40-41 Head Coach: Rick Robinson Assistant Coaches...... 42-44 Alma Mater: Appalachian State, 1985 2016 PREVIEW Career Record: 716-316 (18 years) Record at UTM: 17-35 (1 year) Season Outlook ...... 46-47 E-Mail Address: [email protected] Opponents/All-Time vs. OVC Schools ...... 48-54 Offi ce Telephone: (731) 881-7337 Schedule...... 55-58 2015 RECAP Assistant Coach: Rick Guarno (Second Season) Alma Mater: Arkansas-Litt le Rock, 2012 Season Review ...... 60 E-Mail Address: [email protected] Final Stats/OVC Stats ...... 61-62 Offi ce Telephone: (731) 881-3691 ALL-TIME RECORDS Notable Skyhawks/Yearly Division-I Leaders ...... 64-66 Assistant Coach: Seth Cutler-Voltz (Second Season) Team/Individual Season/Career Records ...... 67-70 Alma Mater: Commonwealth, 2012 E-Mail Address: [email protected] Yearly Division-I Results ...... 71-76 Offi ce Telephone: (731) 881-3691 All-Time Roster ...... 77-78 THIS IS UT MARTIN Volunteer Assistant: Patrick Long (Second Season) Skyhawk Athletics ...... 80-81 Alma Mater: , 2010 E-Mail Address: [email protected] Baseball Facilities/Success After UT Martin ...... 82-83 Offi ce Telephone: (731) 881-3691 Ohio Valley Conference/OVC Academic Awards .....84-85 Athletics Director Julio Freire ...... 86-87 UTM BASEBALL QUICK FACTS Athletics Staff ...... 88 2015 Overall Record: 17-35 2015 Conference Record (Finish): 9-20 (10th) CREDITS Postseason: None The 2016 University of at Martin baseball media guide was Players Returning/Lost: 14/19 writt en and produced by sports information director Ryne Rickman using Adobe InDesign CS6. Special editorial assistance was provided Newcomers: 19 by Alex Boggis and Tom Via. Cover designs by Alex Boggis. Photos by Stadium (Capacity): Skyhawk Field (500) Trevor Ruszkowski, Tyler Holmes, Nathan Morgan, Tom Via and Alex Dimensions: Lines 330 feet/Alleys 365 feet/CF 385 feet Boggis. Surface: Natural Grass First Year of Baseball: 1957 The at Martin does not discriminate on the basis All-Time Baseball Record: 1000-1243-11 of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability or veteran status in provision of educational opportunities or employment opportunities All-Time Record at Skyhawk Field: 397-407-3 and benefi ts. UT Martin does not discriminate on the basis of sex or All-Time OVC Record: 143-415-2 disability in the education programs and activities which it operates, All-Time OVC Tournament Record: 1-4 pursuant to requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as OVC Tournament Appearances: 2 codifi ed in 42 U.S.C. 2000D; Title IX of the Educational Amendments of Last OVC Tournament Appearance: 2011 1972, Public Law 92 318; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Public Law 93-112; the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Public Law 101-336; and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act. This UTM SPORTS INFORMATION policy extends to both employment by and admission to the university. Sports Info. Director/Baseball Contact: Ryne Rickman Inquiries concerning Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, the Americans with E-Mail Address: [email protected] Disabilities Act, and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act should Offi ce Phone: (731) 881-7632 be directed to the Offi ce of Equity and Diversity, 240 Gooch Hall, UT Cell Phone: (270) 703-2601 Martin, Martin, TN 38238-5002, 731-881-7202. Charges of violation of the above policy also should be directed to the Equity and Diversity Offi cer. Fax Number: (731) 881-7624 E05-0416-00-024-16.

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 1 MMEDIAEDIA IINFORMATIONNFORMATION INTERVIEW POLICIES Media interviews with players and coaches are encouraged, and every eff ort will be made to accommodate media requests. In-person interviews are preferred. Telephone interviews can be arranged through the sports information offi ce. The best time to reach head coach Rick Robinson is weekday mornings. POSTGAME AVAILABILITIES Players and coaches will be available for interviews on the fi eld, after a brief cooling-off period at the conclusion of each game. Media will be provided full stat packages upon completion of each game. Skyhawk head coach Rick Robinson and selected players will be made available upon request. Requests for players will be taken near the end of each game. Space and phone lines will be made available following post game interviews for fi ling stories. RRyneyne Rickman,Rickman, SportsSports InfoInfo DDirectorirector CREDENTIALS Admission is free to Skyhawk Field, but seating in the press box will be reserved for accredited media BBaseballaseball CContactontact only. Please notify sports information director Ryne Rickman at least 48 hours in advance if a media outlet plans on covering a game at Skyhawk Field. PRESS BOX The Skyhawk Field press box is located above the spectator seating area behind home plate. Press box seating is limited and working media will be permitt ed in the press box during games. Children and spectators will not be permitt ed in the Skyhawk Field press box. SKYHAWKS IN PRINT The name of our institution is The University of Tennessee at Martin and if abbreviated, should be referred to as UT Martin. The University of Tennessee at Martin should be used as the fi rst reference in a news story. UT Martin should be used in subsequent references and UTM is acceptable in headlines. Tennessee-Martin, UT-Martin, UT or Martin should never be used. The description Skyhawks should be used to represent all UT Martin athletic teams. Hawks should never be used. AAlexlex BBoggis,oggis, AAssistantssistant SSIDID RADIO COVERAGE WUTM 90.3 FM, UT Martin’s award-winning student radio station, broadcasts select dates of the Skyhawk home schedule. Check the calendar feature on www.UTMSports.com for a direct link to those 2 broadcasts. ON THE WEB A wealth of resources for the UT Martin sports information department can be found at www.UTMSports. com. The site (pictured below) features updated schedules, rosters, player information, scores, statistics and game notes.

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The Skyhawk baseball team plays its home games at Skyhawk Field, a neatly constructed park on the southwest side of the UT Martin campus. The present fi eld was completed in 1974, and has received numerous renovations over the years, including an outdoor batt ing cage beyond the third base line. In 2005, an outdoor deck was added down the fi rst base line for fans. In 2008, new bleacher type seating was added, along with an inning-by-inning scoreboard. Lights were added in 2009, allowing the Skyhawks to play night games for the fi rst time. A fi eldhouse that provides full locker rooms, offi ce space and meeting rooms among other things for both the Skyhawk baseball and teams was erected in 2010 and opened during the early portion of the 2011 schedule. A Skyhawk Park entry gate to welcome fans to both Skyhawk Field and Bett ye Giles Softball Field has also been added on Pat Head Summit Drive. The dimensions of Skyhawk Field are 330 feet down the lines, 365 to the power alleys and 385 to straightaway center.

DIRECTIONS TO SKYHAWK FIELD

From I-24 East (Paducah, Ky.) Take Exit 7 (Mayfi eld/Paducah) to Hwy. 45 South toward Mayfi eld. At Mayfi eld, turn right on Purchase Parkway (Fulton, Ky. Exit 121). At Fulton, follow Hwy. 45E South Bypass to Martin. Turn right onto University Street and continue on to the intersection of Mt. Pelia road. Turn left on to Mt. Pelia Road, then make the fi rst right at Pat Head Summit Drive. Bett ye Giles Field will be at the end of Pat Head Summit Drive. From I-40 West (Nashville, Tenn.) Take Exit 108 North (Parker’s Crossroads) to Highway 22. Follow Highway 22 to Martin. Exit onto Skyhawk Parkway and turn right at the fi rst traffi c light onto University Street. Make a right at the fi rst traffi c light on to Mt. Pelia Drive, then make the fi rst right at Pat Head Summit Drive. Bett ye Giles Field will be at the end of Pat Head Summit Drive.

From I-40 East (Memphis, Tenn.) Take Exit 80-B North to Highway 45 By-pass. Follow Highway 45E (Milan Exit) to Martin. Exit onto Skyhawk Parkway and turn right at the fi rst traffi c light onto University Street. Make a right at the fi rst traffi c light on to Mt. Pelia Drive, then make the fi rst right at Pat Head Summit Drive. Bett ye Giles Field will be at the end of Pat Head Summit Drive.

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 3 RROSTEROSTER / SSQUADQUAD BBREAKDOWNREAKDOWN No...... Name ...... Position ...... B/T ...... Height ...... Weight ...... Class ...... Hometown / Previous School 1...... Josh Hauser ...... IF ...... R/R ...... 5-9 ...... 170...... Jr...... Belvidere, Ill. (Elgin CC) 2...... Drew Erie ...... C ...... R/R ...... 5-9 ...... 173...... Sr...... Lebanon, Tenn. (Friendship Christian School) 3...... Alex Brown ...... C ...... R/R ...... 5-9 ...... 190...... Jr...... Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Roane State CC) 4...... Tyler Hilton ...... OF ...... L/L ...... 6-0 ...... 190...... Jr...... East Peoria, Ill. (Illinois Central College) 6...... Tyler Albright ...... IF ...... R/R ...... 5-11 ...... 185...... Jr...... Algonquin, Ill. (Oakton CC) 7...... Fletcher Johnson ...... OF ...... R/R ...... 5-9 ...... 165...... Jr...... Helena, Ala. (Pelham HS) 8...... Sadler Goodwin ...... IF/RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-2 ...... 200...... Fr...... Cordova, Tenn. (Evangelical Christian School) 9...... Chris Roe ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-4 ...... 205...... R-So...... Lenoir City, Tenn. (Lenoir City HS) 10...... Collin Edwards ...... OF ...... R/R ...... 6-2 ...... 225...... R-So...... Arnold, Mo. (Wabash Valley College) 11...... Nick Gavello ...... OF/1B...... R/R ...... 6-3 ...... 195...... Sr...... Antioch, Calif. (Diablo Valley CC) 12...... Hayden Bailey ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-2 ...... 170...... Jr...... Lewisburg, Tenn. (Motlow College) 14...... Nick Proto ...... C ...... R/R ...... 6-3 ...... 195...... Fr...... North Haven, Conn. (North Haven HS) 15...... Austin Taylor ...... IF ...... R/R ...... 6-1 ...... 235...... Sr...... Friendship, Tenn. (Walters State CC) 17...... Ryan Helgren ...... IF ...... R/R ...... 6-0 ...... 200...... Jr...... Columbia, Tenn. (Jackson State CC) 18...... Blake Williams...... IF ...... R/R ...... 5-10 ...... 180...... R-Fr...... Clarksville, Tenn. (Rossview HS) 19...... Cole Schaenzer ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-3 ...... 190...... R-Sr...... Oxford, Mich. (Macomb CC) 20...... Matt Hirsch ...... IF ...... R/R ...... 6-0 ...... 185...... Sr...... Edmonds, Wash. (Tacoma CC) 21...... Nick Pribble ...... IF ...... R/R ...... 5-11 ...... 170...... Sr...... Mill Creek, Wash. (Bellevue College) 22...... Mike Murphy ...... IF ...... R/R ...... 6-0 ...... 190...... Sr...... Wayne, Ill. (Elgin CC) 23...... Dillon Symon ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-6 ...... 215...... R-So...... Germantown, Tenn. (Houston HS) 24...... Matt McKinstry ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-5 ...... 175...... Jr...... Memphis, Tenn. (Southwest Tennessee CC) 25...... Alex Evans ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-2 ...... 200...... Jr...... Mulvane, Kan. (Barton CC) 26...... Tanner Wessling ...... OF ...... R/R ...... 6-2 ...... 190...... Jr...... Kent, Wash. (Edmonds CC) 28...... Daniel Kerwin ...... C ...... R/R ...... 5-10 ...... 180...... Jr...... Bradenton, Fla. (Potomac State College) 30...... Carson Shrode ...... C ...... R/R ...... 6-2 ...... 210...... R-Fr...... Nashville, Tenn. (Christ Presbyterian Academy) 31...... Dalton Westfall ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-6 ...... 225...... Jr...... Buckhannon, W.Va. (Potomac State College) 32...... Dom Bazzani ...... LHP ...... L/L ...... 6-4 ...... 225...... R-Fr...... Stockbridge, Ga. (Georgia Perimeter College) 33...... Shane Seckinger ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-2 ...... 215...... R-So...... Oakwood, Ga. (Georgia Perimeter College) 34...... Patrick Bernard ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-1 ...... 190...... Sr...... Edmonds, Wash. (Tacoma CC) 35...... Alan Rickman ...... RHP ...... L/R ...... 6-4 ...... 180...... Fr...... Humboldt, Tenn. (McNairy Central HS) 39...... Jake Patz ner ...... RHP ...... R/R ...... 6-9 ...... 275...... Jr...... DeSoto, Mo. (Johnson County CC) 41...... Adam Rimmer ...... LHP ...... L/L ...... 6-0 ...... 180...... Fr...... Milan, Tenn. (Milan HS) 55...... Andrew Castillo ...... OF ...... R/L ...... 5-11 ...... 190...... Sr...... Kennewick, Wash. (Yakima Valley CC)

36...... Rick Robinson ...... Head Coach ...... Second Season ...... Appalachian State, 1985 16...... Rick Guarno ...... Assistant Coach ...... Second Season ...... Arkansas-Litt le Rock, 2012 5...... Seth Cutler-Voltz ...... Assistant Coach ...... Second Season ...... Virginia Commonwealth, 2012 27...... Patrick Long...... Volunteer Assistant ...... Second Season ...... Georgia Tech, 2010

BREAKDOWN BY BATTING HAND BREAKDOWN BY THROWING HAND Right (29): Albright, Bailey, Right (29): Albright, Bailey, PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Bernard, Brown, Castillo, Edwards, Bernard, Brown, Edwards, Erie, Erie, Evans, Gavello, Goodwin, Evans, Gavello, Goodwin, Hauser, NNameame PronunciationPronunciation Hauser, Helgren, Hirsch, Johnson, Helgren, Hirsch, Johnson, Kerwin, Kerwin, McKinstry, Murphy, McKinstry, Murphy, Patzner, ##11 JJoshosh HHauserauser ...... HHouserouser Patzner, Pribble, Proto, Roe, Pribble, Proto, Rickman, Roe, Schaenzer, Seckinger, Shrode, Schaenzer, Seckinger, Shrode, ##1111 NNickick GGavelloavello ...... GGuh-vellouh-vello Symon, Taylor, Wessling, Westfall, Symon, Taylor, Wessling, Westfall, Williams. Williams. ##1414 NNickick PProtoroto ...... PPro-toero-toe

Left (4): Bazzani, Hilton, Left (4): Hilton, Bazzani, Rimmer, ##1515 CChrishris RRoeoe ...... RRowow Rickman, Rimmer. Castillo. ##1919 CColeole SSchaenzerchaenzer ...... SShin-zerhin-zer BREAKDOWN BY CLASS Seniors (9): Bernard, Castillo, Erie, Gavello, Hirsch, Murphy, Pribble, ##2323 DDillonillon SSymonymon ...... SSimonimon Schaenzer, Taylor. ##3232 DDomom BBazzaniazzani ...... BBuzz-ahh-neeuzz-ahh-nee Juniors (13): Albright, Bailey, Brown, Evans, Hauser, Helgren, Hilton, Johnson, Kerwin, McKinstry, Patzner, Wessling, Westfall. ##3333 SShanehane SSeckingereckinger ...... SSeck-in-jurreck-in-jurr Sophomores (4): Edwards, Roe, Seckinger, Symon. Freshmen (7): Bazzani, Goodwin, Proto, Rickman, Rimmer, Shrode, ##5555 AAndrewndrew CCastilloastillo ...... CCas-tee-yoas-tee-yo Williams.

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22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL RRETURNERETURNER BBIOSIOS #3344 PATRICKPATRICK BERNARDBERNARD RRHPHP • 66-1-1 • 190190 • RR/R/R • SSR.R. • EEdmonds,dmonds, Wash.Wash. • TacomaTacoma CCCC

2015: Was one of UT Martin’s most reliable options on the hill, setting the program’s -season and career record with eight saves…Th e eight saves ranked second in the OVC while his 14 games fi nished (fi ft h) and team-best 25 appearances (sixth) also ranked amongst the league’s best…Posted a 2-2 record with a 5.68 ERA, fanning 46 batters in 50.2 innings...Was responsible for 13 appearances where he did not allow an earned and also had 13 multi- performances…Appeared in nearly half (14) of the Skyhawks’ 29 OVC contests, notching fi ve saves in league play…Tossed a career-high 4.1 innings (one run on three hits) at Memphis on May 12…Allowed only two hits while fanning a career-best fi ve batters over four innings to help UT Martin post a shutout in the season-opening win over -Pan American… Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

BEFORE UTM: Had a successful two-year stint under head coach Ryan Mummert at Tacoma Community College, where he played alongside fellow Skyhawk teammate Matt Hirsch…Went 6-1 with a 2.54 ERA in 11 appearances (seven starts) for a team that fi nished with a 39-8 record in 2014…Allowed just 33 hits while fanning 34 batters in 46 …Held opponents to a miniscule .208 batting average while conceding just four extra-base hits (all doubles) on the season…Allowed one or zero earned runs in 10 of his 11 appearances…Tallied a 6-3 record with a 4.36 ERA in 11 appearances (seven starts) as a true freshman in 2013, helping the Titans to a 35-16 record…Dialed up 28 in 45.1 innings while limiting the opposition to only eight extra-base hits on the season…Had seven appearances where he conceded two earned runs or less…Attended Edmonds-Woodway High School, where he helped the squad to a 17-7 record and Wesco South League championship under head coach Matt Barker in 2012…Earned the mound victory in the Wesco South League championship game against Maryville-Pilchuck…Earned fi rst team All-Wesco league accolades…Tossed a no-hitter and added a solo homer at the plate against Jackson on April 2, 2012…Helped EWHS to the second round of the 4A tournament while earning All-Wesco second league honors as a junior.

PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 3, 1993…Son of Bill and Kelly Bernard… Has one older brother, Phil…Majoring in sports management.

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6 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL RRETURNERETURNER BBIOSIOS #5555 AANDREWNDREW CCASTILLOASTILLO OOFF • 55-11-11 • 190190 • RR/L/L • SSR.R. • kkennewick,ennewick, Wash.Wash. • yakimayakima valleyvalley CCCC

2015: Established himself as one of the best newcomers in the OVC, starting in 51 games in left fi eld for the Skyhawks…Led the team with 40 runs scored and 13 two-out RBI’s…Compiled a .308 batting average, 62 hits, 15 doubles, a , seven homers, 31 RBI’s, a .498 and a .360 on-base percentage…Was one of only two players to start in all 29 OVC games, leading the team with 39 hits and 22 runs scored while hitting .342 against league foes… .347 (17-for-49) with runners in scoring position and hit .337 (28-for-83) with runners on the basepaths…Had 19 multi- hit outings, including eight 3-hit performances…Was responsible for 10 multi-RBI eff orts…Reached base safely four times against Austin Peay on May 2, including a pair of homers to go along with four runs scored and four RBI’s…Had at least two extra-base hits in four games, including a three- performance against Bethel on April 8.

BEFORE UTM: Was one of the top NWAACC outfi elders in 2014 at Yakima Valley Community College under head coach Marcus McKimmy…Tallied team-highs in batting average (.364), hits (64), stolen bases (10) and games played (44) last season…Scored 34 runs, slammed six doubles, three triples and a homer with 29 RBI’s…Accounted for 20 multi-hit games, including a 5-for- 5 performance against Shoreline Community College on March 21…Boasted a 17-game hitting streak from March 21 through April 16…Slugged .449 while reaching base at a .404 clip for a team that went 25-19 overall…Was a fourth outfi elder as a freshman in 2013, the same year the Yaks tallied a 33-19 record…Scored nine runs while driving in 12 RBI’s in 29 games (69 at-bats) as a true freshman…Attended Kamiakin High School, where he hit .309 with 20 runs scored and 29 RBI’s in 28 games as a senior…Tallied a .350 batting average with 23 runs scored and 20 RBI’s in 26 games during his junior campaign.

PERSONAL: Born on Sept. 16, 1993…Son of Javier and Colleen Castillo…Majoring in criminal justice.

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22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 7 RRETURNERETURNER BBIOSIOS #2 DDREWREW ERIEERIE C • 55-9-9 • 173173 • RR/R/R • SSR.R. • LLEBANON,EBANON, TeNN.TeNN. • FFRIENDSHIPRIENDSHIP CHRISTIANCHRISTIAN SSCHOOLCHOOL

2015: Saw time in 11 games, earning one start (at Union on March 25)… Had two runs scored and three RBI’s in 19 plate appearances…Scored and drove in a run at Union (March 25) while collecting an RBI against OVC foes Morehead State (April 12) and Jacksonville State (May 14)… Scored a run against Belmont on March 29…Had one pickoff from behind the plate…Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2014: Split starting duties at and left fi eld, making 33 starts in all while taking part in 38 contests…Ranked fi ft h in the Ohio Valley Conference in opponents caught stealing, nabbing 16 would-be basestealers…Posted a .304 batting average with runners on base (14- for-46)…Hit .226 with 11 runs scored, six doubles, six RBI’s, 10 walks and a pair of stolen bases in 138 plate appearances…Ranked fourth on the team with eight multi-hit games, including a pair of three-hit performances (against Southeast Missouri on March 28 and at Austin Peay on May 11)…Scored twice in two games while driving in a pair of runs at Jacksonville State on March 7…Laced a pair of doubles against Southeast Missouri on March 28…Named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll and was one of only 12 baseball student-athletes to earn an OVC Medal of Honor for his perfect 4.0 Grade Point Average. 2013: Emerged as the starting catcher towards the end of the season, starting in 12 of his 22 games played…Hit .250 in 44 at-bats with a team- high .389 on-base average while posting a .318 slugging percentage… Had three doubles, fi ve runs scored and an RBI…Hit safely in eight of his 12 starts, ending the season on a four-game hitting streak…Had his fi rst career multi-hit game in his fi rst two at-bats of the season against Mid-Continent on March 4…Hit .310 against right-handed pitching (9- for-29)…Named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. BEFORE UTM: Came to UT Martin from the highly successful Friendship Christian School program located in Lebanon, Tenn....Under head coach John McNeal, the Commanders earned four straight district, region and substate titles and four appearances in the TSSAA Spring Fling...Led the 2012 FCS squad to a 37-4 overall record and a runner-up fi nish as a junior in 2011...As a senior, Erie posted a .405 batting average with 38 RBI, seven doubles and three home runs...Showed a patient approach at the plate, drawing 22 walks that resulted in a .513 on-base percentage...Was a second team all-state performer as a senior, a two- time all-district selection (2011, 2012) as well as an all-region and all- midstate performer as a senior...Played in the inaugural adidas Middle Tennessee Senior All-Star Classic at Cumberland University in June 2012...Also played wide receiver on the FCS football squad, helping the Commanders capture the 2011 state championship. PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 17, 1993...Son of David and Kendra Erie... Has three older siblings, Andrea, Ashlie and Katie...Majoring in health and human performance.

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8 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL RRETURNERETURNER BBIOSIOS #1111 NICKNICK GAVELLOGAVELLO OOFF / 1B1B • 66-3-3 • 119595 • RR/R/R • SSR.R. • ANTIOCH,ANTIOCH, CCALIF.ALIF. • DDIABLOIABLO vvalleyalley CCCC

2015: Saw his playing time increase towards the end of the season, seeing action in 26 games with 10 starts at either right fi eld or designated hitter…Hit .245 with three doubles, two homers, nine runs scored and six RBI’s in 49 at-bats…Hit an even .300 (9-for- 30) in OVC play, slugging .567 with a .364 on-base percentage in 14 games (six starts)…Was the team’s most eff ective pinch-hitter, hitting .444 (4-for-9) when called upon off the bench…Also made one appearance on the mound (against Belmont on March 29).

BEFORE UTM: Was an All-Big 8 Conference honoree at Diablo Valley College under head coach Steve Ward…Helped lead the Vikings to a state playoff appearance in 2014…Hit a team-high .354 in 37 games (all starts), driving in a team-best 19 RBI’s while scoring 21 runs…Tallied seven doubles and six stolen bases in seven attempts…Had 15 multi-hit games, including a 5-for-5 performance against Modesto on March 14…As a true freshman in 2013, he hit .302 with four doubles, 14 RBI’s and 11 runs scored in 31 games (29 starts)…Accounted for nine multi-hit outings… Attended Deer Valley High School, where he played for head coach Dennis Luquet…Helped the Wolverines go 20-5 during his junior season, earning fi rst team All-Bay Valley League accolades.

PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 11, 1992…Son of Timothy and Caroline Gavello…Majoring in business marketing.

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`rh h‰t tƒt† hi u !i "i u iv ‡i †yt ii uiƒ †‚ tqƒ ‚i †s†u †ih‡‡ ƒ‚ h r syq                                     

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 9 RRETURNERETURNER BBIOSIOS #2200 MMATTATT HHIRSCHIRSCH IIFF • 66-0-0 • 185185 • RR/R/R • SSR.R. • EEDMONDS,DMONDS, WASH.WASH. • TACOMATACOMA CCCC

2015: Was a mainstay in the Skyhawk lineup, starting in 50 games at shortstop while playing in 51 games overall…Ranked ninth in the OVC in assists (129) while also leading the team in walks (32), times hit by pitch (eight) and on-base percentage (.417)…Hit .286 with 32 runs scored, eight doubles, a homer, 19 RBI’s and two stolen bases…Led the team with 15 walks and four times hit by pitch in OVC play…Hit a team-high .571 (4-for-7) with the bases loaded while posting a .327 batting average (32-for-98) with the bases empty…Had 12 multi-hit outings, including fi ve games with at least three hits…Reached base six times (4-for-4, two walks) and had a career-best three RBI’s in a nonconference win over Murray State on April 28…Also had four hits against Jacksonville State on May 15…Was responsible for six multi-RBI performances, including a three-RBI eff ort against Western Michigan on Feb. 21…Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

BEFORE UTM: Played alongside fellow UT Martin teammate Patrick Bernard at Tacoma Community College, where he was coached by Ryan Mummert…Hit .270 with 10 doubles, 25 RBI’s and 23 runs scored in 41 games played in 2014...Slugged .373 and reached base at a .369 clip…Had seven multi-hit games and six multi-RBI eff orts…Played his freshman season at Willamette University in Salem, Ore. under head coach Aaron Swick…Started in all 40 games, scoring 15 runs while driving in 15 runs…Prepped at Meadowdale High School in Lynnwood, Wash., where he helped guide the Mavericks to the Western Conference 3A title during his senior season, ending a 22-year drought for the school…Was a fi rst team Wesco 3A honoree and also a second team all-state 3A recipient…Named Edmonds School District Male Athlete of the Year in 2012.

PERSONAL: Born on July 20, 1994…Son of Doug Hirsch and Patti Kappler…Majoring in sport business.

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`rh h‰t tƒt† hi u !i "i u iv ‡i †yt ii uiƒ †‚ tqƒ ‚i †s†u †ih‡‡ ƒ‚ h r syq                                           

1100 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL RRETURNERETURNER BBIOSIOS #2222 MMIKEIKE MMURPHYURPHY IIFF • 66-0-0 • 190190 • RR/R/R • SSR.R. • WWAYNE,AYNE, ILL.ILL. • EELGINLGIN CCCC

2015: Played in 37 games, logging 34 starts at third base…Hit .244 with 17 runs scored, four doubles and eight RBI’s…Was one of the team’s most consistent hitters in the fi rst half of the season, posting fi ve multi-hit performances through his fi rst 23 games…Tallied the fi rst of his trio of three-hit games against Texas-Pan American on Feb. 14…Reached base safely four times (three hits and a walk) against Tennessee Tech (March 15) and Christian Brothers (March 24)…Had three doubles in the span of four games from March 29 through April 4…Scored a pair of runs on four diff erent occasions.

BEFORE UTM: Helped Elgin Community College to a 28-19 record in 2014…Playing for head coach Bill Angelo, Murphy hit .357 in 40 games, scoring 36 runs with 18 RBI’s…Slugged .444 with a .418 on-base percentage, hitting seven doubles with two triples to go along with six stolen bases…Had 13 multi-hit performances, with his best game coming against Joliet Junior College on April 22 (3-for-5, 3 RBI’s, 3 runs scored)…Played in 32 games for the Spartans as a freshman in 2013, scoring 15 times while driving in 12 runs to go along with nine stolen bases…Prepped at South Elgin High School under head coach Jim Kating, where he was an all-conference honoree.

PERSONAL: Born on May 28, 1994…Son of Brian and Gail Murphy…Majoring in sport business.

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`rh h‰t tƒt† hi u !i "i u iv ‡i †yt ii uiƒ †‚ tqƒ ‚i †s†u †ih‡‡ ƒ‚ h r syq                                         

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 1111 RRETURNERETURNER BBIOSIOS #2211 NICKNICK PPRibbleRibble IIFF • 55-11-11 • 170170 • RR/R/R • SSR.R. • MMILLILL CREEK,CREEK, WASH.WASH. • BBELLEVUEELLEVUE CCOLLEGEOLLEGE

2015: Saw playing time in 50 games, piling up 48 starts at second base…Hit .250 with 19 runs scored, 10 doubles, a homer, 16 RBI’s and a team-best four sacrifi ce fl ies…Ranked third in the OVC with 75 assists in conference play…Generated a .293 batting average (12-for-41) against left -handed pitching while hitting .314 (22- for-70) with runners on the basepaths…Posted a .338 batting average (23-for-68) during a 17-game hitting streak from March 15 through April 8…Accounted for 12 multi-hit games, including a career-best three hits at Union on March 25…Had three multi- RBI outings, including back-to-back games against Southern Illinois (March 17) and at Saint Louis (March 18)…Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

BEFORE UTM: Established himself as a slick-fi elding shortstop for head coach Mark Yoshino at Bellevue College…Helped guide the Bulldogs to a 28-23 record and a NWAACC runner-up appearance in 2014…Recorded team-highs in doubles (11), walks (23), sacrifi ce hits (eight) and games played (48) as a sophomore, hitting .250 with 25 runs scored, 20 RBI’s and 16 stolen bases… Had nine multi-hit games and posted fi ve multi-RBI outings…Was a NWAACC All-Star as a freshman in 2013, when the Bulldogs tallied a 32-20 record…Hit .273 with 39 runs scored, 23 RBI’s, 21 walks and 12 stolen bases while committing only six errors (.963 fi elding percentage) in 50 games as a freshman…Compiled 13 multi-hit games, including a 4-for-4 eff ort with four runs scored at Olympic College on May 5, 2013…Attended Seattle Preparatory School, where he was a three-time fi rst team All-Metro 3A infi elder and fi rst team all-state honoree for head coach Ed Paulter…Tallied a .453 batting average as a senior aft er hitting .446 with seven round trippers during his junior season…Helped lead SPS to the 2011 Metro League championship.

PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 30, 1993…Son of John and Erin Pribble…Has one older sister, Megan…Majoring in biology.

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`rh h‰t tƒt† hi u !i "i u iv ‡i †yt ii uiƒ †‚ tqƒ ‚i †s†u †ih‡‡ ƒ‚ h r syq                                                 

1122 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL RRETURNERETURNER BBIOSIOS #1199 COLECOLE SCHAENZERSCHAENZER RRHPHP • 66-3-3 • 190190 • RR/R/R • RR-SR.-SR. • OOXFORD,XFORD, MICH.MICH. • MMACOMBACOMB CCCC

2015: Made 16 appearances, including one start (at Saint Louis on March 18)…Earned the win in relief against Bethel on April 8…Logged over an inning in seven outings, including a career- high 3.1 innings of one-run ball at SIU Edwardsville (April 25) and against Memphis (May 12)…Had four appearances where he did not allow an earned run, including a one-inning stint at No. 15 Missouri State on April 18…Registered a career-best three strikeouts over two innings of work against Belmont on March 29…Conceded only one in 22 innings.

BEFORE UTM: Spent the 2014 season playing for head coach Joe Santilli at Macomb Community College in Warren, Mich…. Made three appearances, going 1-0 with a perfect 0.00 ERA in 11 innings…Allowed just fi ve hits while fanning nine batters against only two walks…Best outing of the season came in a shutout where he allowed just four hits at St. Clair County Community College on May 6…Began his collegiate career at Valparaiso University in 2012, seeing time in two games as a pinch runner…Prepped at Lake Orion High School, where he was a standout for head coach Andy Schramek…Was an All-Oakland Activities Association Red Conference selection as a senior aft er going 4-1 with a pair of saves and a 1.42 ERA…Fanned 28 batters in 29.2 innings as a senior…Also played outfi eld, hitting .380 with 28 runs scored, 14 RBI’s and seven stolen bases…In addition to baseball, he led the Dragons to a state championship in football aft er taking over quarterback duties in the regional fi nals.

PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 13, 1992…Son of Th omas and Denise Schaenzer…Brother Brad will be a sophomore on the University of baseball team this spring…Majoring in mechanical engineering.

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`rh r h y hƒƒ t† pt †u‚ †‰ vƒ u r ii †‚ !i "i u isih‰t ƒ uiƒ ix †sh†uh                                         

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 1133 RRETURNERETURNER BBIOSIOS #1155 AAUSTINUSTIN TTAYLORAYLOR IIFF • 66-1-1 • 235235 • RR/R/R • SSR.R. • FFRIENDSHIP,RIENDSHIP, TENN.TENN. • WWALTERSALTERS STATESTATE CCCC

2015: Provided a big bat in the middle of the Skyhawk batting order, seeing time in 40 games with 37 starts at designated hitter… Hit .279 with 19 runs scored, four doubles, six home runs and 27 RBI’s…Accounted for a .436 slugging percentage and a .350 on- base percentage…Ranked eighth in the OVC in home runs per game (0.25) in conference play, belting all six of his longballs against league foes…Hit .329 with 15 runs scored, 18 RBI’s and a team-best .565 slugging percentage in 24 games against OVC rivals…Was responsible for a .313 batting average (15-for-48) with two outs and also hit .304 (14-for-46) with runners in scoring position…Had 12 multi-hit games, including fi ve games with at least three hits…Posted four hits on May 2 against Austin Peay as part of a 9-for-12 (.750) spurt in the three-game series against the Governors… Scored a career-high three runs against Austin Peay on May 3…Had seven multi-RBI games, including three games with three RBI’s apiece…Launched three home runs in the span of four games on April 4-11, going yard against OVC foes Morehead State (twice) and Eastern Kentucky…Also made fi ve appearances on the mound, including one start (against Bethel on April 8)… Had three outings with no earned runs allowed, including scoreless appearances against OVC members Belmont (March 29) and Eastern Kentucky (April 2).

BEFORE UTM: Played for head coach David Shelton at Walters State Community College…Helped guide the Senators to a 43- 18 record with an appearance in the TCCAA/NJCAA Region VII Tournament in 2014…Played in 42 games (33 starts), scoring 24 runs to go along with 19 RBI’s…Had 11 extra-base hits (seven doubles, one triple, three homers) while posting a .407 slugging percentage and .374 on-base percentage…Batted .375 with a homer in eight at-bats as a freshman for a team that went 37-18 overall in 2013…Began his collegiate athletic playing career as a fullback on the University of Tennessee football team before transferring to Walters State…Prepped at Crockett County High School under head coach Michael Wickersham…Was an all-state honoree in both baseball and football, earning All West Tennessee MVP honors as a linebacker on the gridiron.

PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 13, 1992…Son of Jeff and Teresa Taylor…Majoring in agricultural business.

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`rh h‰t tƒt† hi u !i "i u iv ‡i †yt ii uiƒ †‚ tqƒ ‚i †s†u †ih‡‡ ƒ‚ h r syq                                               

1144 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL RRETURNERETURNER BBIOSIOS #7 FFLETCHERLETCHER JOHNSONJOHNSON OOFF • 55-9-9 • 165165 • RR/R/R • JJR.R. • HHELENA,ELENA, ALA.ALA. • PPELHAMELHAM HHSS

2015: Played in 48 games with 38 starts in centerfi eld…Led the OVC with a perfect 1.000 fi elding percentage in 102 chances while ranking fourth in the league with eight sacrifi ce hits…Had 18 runs scored, four doubles, a home run and seven RBI’s…Drew 23 walks which led to a .343 on-base percentage…Swiped eight stolen bases in nine attempts…Hit .276 with a .386 on-base percentage in 27 games against OVC opposition…Led the team with a .313 batting average (5-for-16) against left -handed pitching…Accounted for a .286 batting average (14-for-49) with runners on the basepaths… Connected on a for a career-high four RBI’s at Jackson State on Feb. 14…Best all-around game came in a win over Belmont on March 27, as he had three hits, scored three runs, stole two bases and had an outfi eld …Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2014: Played in 36 games with 28 starts in center fi eld as a true freshman…Ranked second on the team with eight stolen bases (in only nine attempts)…Tallied three multi-hit games, including a pair of two-hit games in the season-opening series in his home state at UAB…Drove in a pair of runs against Eastern Kentucky on April 12…Posted a perfect 1.000 fi elding percentage with zero errors in 96 chances.

BEFORE UTM: Had a spectacular prep career at Pelham High School, where he played for head coach Sean Anderson...Helped the Panthers win the 2013 Class 6A state championship aft er hitting .392 and blasting fi ve of his metro-best eight home runs during the playoff run...Hit .355 overall with a .610 slugging percentage with 27 RBI’s and 20 stolen bases while batting leadoff for PHS...Was named the Birmingham News Metro Player of the Year, the Class 6A Player of the Year and was also named to the Sports Writers Association Super All-State team.

PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 27, 1994...Son of Bill and Donna Johnson...Majoring in civil engineering.

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`rh h‰t tƒt† hi u !i "i u iv ‡i †yt ii uiƒ †‚ tqƒ ‚i †s†u †ih‡‡ ƒ‚ h r syq                                                                 

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 1155 RRETURNERETURNER BBIOSIOS #9 CHRISCHRIS ROEROE RRHPHP • 66-4-4 • 205205 • RR/R/R • RR-So.-So. • LLENOIRENOIR CITY,CITY, TENN.TENN. • LLENOIRENOIR CITYCITY HHSS

2015: Made four appearances out of the bullpen, tossing 4.1 innings…Accounted for scoreless one-inning relief outings against Jackson State (Feb. 15) and Western Michigan (Feb. 21)…Pitched a career-high two innings out of the bullpen in the win at Union on March 25.

2014: Redshirted.

BEFORE UTM: Prepped at Lenoir City High School…Helped lead the Panthers to the second day of pod play in the District 4-AAA baseball tournament in 2013…Also played quarterback for the LCHS football team.

PERSONAL: Born on July 8, 1995...Son of Brian and Patty Roe... Majoring in sport management.

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1166 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL RRETURNERETURNER BBIOSIOS #2233 DILLONDILLON SYMONSYMON RRHPHP • 6-66-6 • 215215 • R/RR/R • RR-SO.-SO. • GGERMANTOWN,ERMANTOWN, TTENN.ENN. • HOUSTONHOUSTON HSHS

2015: Became the 10th player (and fourth ) in program history to earn OVC All-Freshman accolades…Posted a team- best 3.95 ERA in 20 appearances (second-most on the team), allowing 47 hits with 26 strikeouts over 41 innings…Made four starts on the season and was remarkably consistent, posting a 3.95 ERA in 13.2 innings as a starter and a 3.95 ERA in 27.1 innings as a reliever…Led the team in lowest batting average against left - handed batters (.232, 13-for-56) and he also excelled with two outs, holding the opponent to a .231 batting average (12-for-52) in those situations…Accounted for 11 multi-inning appearances, 11 outings where he did not concede an earned run and nine scoreless appearances…Accounted for fi ve consecutive scoreless appearances from April 2 through April 12 – four of which came against OVC competition…Tallied a 2.55 ERA over his fi nal 11 appearances of the season, spanning 24.2 frames…Allowed only two runs over four solid innings against No. 15 Missouri State in his fi rst career start…Pitched the Skyhawks to the series win over Austin Peay with fi ve innings of two-hit ball, conceding just one unearned run…Allowed only one hit and one walk while dialing up three strikeouts over three shutout frames at Memphis on May 12…Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2014: Redshirted.

BEFORE UTM: Played for head coach Lane McCarter at the prestigious Houston High School program, where the Mustangs went 30-15 overall in 2013…Helped HHS capture the region and district championships, punching a ticket to the playoff s in 2013…Led the team with 13 appearances on the mound in 2013, the seventh-highest amount of games pitched in a single-season in program history…Earned a spot on the second annual State Farm/ Shelby County high school all-star baseball game, held at USA Stadium in Millington, Tenn….Also was part of a Mustang squad that went 20-9 in 2012.

PERSONAL: Born on June 23, 1994...Son of Mike and Renee Symon...Majoring in fi nance.

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22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 1177 RRETURNERETURNER BBIOSIOS #3300 CARSONCARSON SSHRODEHRODE C • 66-2-2 • 210210 • RR/R/R • RR-FR.-FR. • NNASHVILLE,ASHVILLE, TENN.TENN. • CCHRISTHRIST PRESBYTERIANPRESBYTERIAN AACADEMYCADEMY

2015: Redshirted.

BEFORE UTM: Was a standout catcher and outfi elder for head coach Larry Nesbitt at Christ Presbyterian Academy…Graduated as the program’s all-time leader in hits (156), doubles (52), home runs (12) and RBI’s (112) while ranking second in career runs scored (104)…Helped lead the Lions to a 27-13 record in 2014, winning the district, regional and sectional championships… Was a career .371 hitter with a .464 on-base percentage and .612 slugging percentage in high school…Also posted a 1.89 ERA with 100 strikeouts in 107 career innings at the prep ranks…Earned the mound victory (six strikeouts, two hits allowed in fi ve innings) and tallied the game-winning hit to snap Summertown High School’s 23-game winning streak during his senior season…Earned TBCA Region 5/6 team honors aft er hitting a team-high 15 doubles with a .430 batting average during a 28-13 season in 2013…Was named a “Player to Watch” by Tennessee Baseball Report aft er an impressive showing in the TopTenn Baseball Super Select Showcase Camp in Feb. 2013…Crushed a three-run homer in the Th ird Annual MidTN Class AA vs. Class A Senior All-Star Classic at Cumberland on June 7, 2014.

PERSONAL: Born on July 13, 1995…Son of Daniel and Charmy Shrode…Has one older sibling, Chandler…Majoring in business management.

1188 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL RRETURNERETURNER BBIOSIOS #1188 BLAKEBLAKE WILLIAMSWILLIAMS IIFF • 55-10-10 • 180180 • RR/R/R • RR-FR.-FR. • CCLARKSVILLE,LARKSVILLE, TENN.TENN. • RROSSVIEWOSSVIEW HHSS

2015: Redshirted.

BEFORE UTM: Was part of the highly successful Rossview High School program under head coach Jason Rice…Williams helped lead the Hawks to the program’s fi rst-ever regional championship as a senior, reaching the Class AAA sectional for the fourth consecutive year…Also helped Rossview win three straight District 10 regular season and tournament championships from 2011-13.

PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 17, 1995…Son of Roger and Dawn Williams…Majoring in health and human performance.

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 1199 NNEWCOMEREWCOMER BBIOSIOS #6 TTYLERYLER ALBRIGHTALBRIGHT IIFF • 55-11-11 • 185185 • RR/R/R • JJR.R. • ALGONQUIN,ALGONQUIN, ILL.ILL. • OOAKTONAKTON CCCC

BEFORE UTM: Played at Oakton Community College in Des Plaines, Ill., where he was a 2015 third team NJCAA All-American under head coach Bill Fratto…Helped guide the Raiders to a 41- 17 record (12-2 conference), a NJCAA Region IV Tournament appearance and a fi nal No. 19 national ranking in 2015…Played in a team-high 55 games as a sophomore, hitting. 418 with team- highs of 194 at-bats, 52 runs scored, 81 hits, 20 walks and 25 stolen bases…Also added 12 doubles, two triples, a homer, 44 RBI’s, a .515 slugging percentage and a .466 on-base percentage…Struck out only 17 times in 194 at-bats…Had 24 multi-hit performances, including 10 games with at least three base knocks...Went 5-for-5 with three runs scored and two RBI’s against Schenectady County on March 19…Was a 2014 second team All-Illinois Skyway Collegiate Conference honoree…Helped the Raiders to a national NJCAA Division-II ranking and a 30-23 overall record in 2014…Posted a .336 batting average with 10 doubles, 23 runs scored and 15 RBI’s in 45 games…Sported a .403 on-base percentage and slugged .414, swiping four stolen bases with six sacrifi ce hits…Had 12 multi-hit outings with three 3-hit performances…Prepped at Huntley High School, playing for head coach Andy Jakubowski…Was a standout performer for the Red Raiders, hitting .439 with 36 runs scored, 18 RBI’s and 13 stolen bases in 37 games as a senior…Earned Perfect Game Central Region honorable mention accolades in 2013.

PERSONAL: Born on June 10, 1995…Son of Scott and Wendy Albright…Majoring in sports management.

2200 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL NNEWCOMEREWCOMER BBIOSIOS #1122 HAYDENHAYDEN BAILEYBAILEY RRHPHP • 66-2-2 • 117070 • R/RR/R • JJR.R. • LLEWISBURG,EWISBURG, TENN.TENN. • MMOTLOWOTLOW CCOLLEGEOLLEGE

BEFORE UTM: Was a shutdown reliever at Motlow College for head coach Dan McShea, setting the school’s career record with 11 saves in two seasons…Led the Bucks in ERA (2.60), wins (four), appearances (14), saves (two) and strikeouts (37) in 2015… Conceded just 19 hits in 27.2 innings, limiting the opposition to a .181 batting average…Allowed only three extra-base hits (one double, two home runs)…As a freshman, he helped lead Motlow to 40 wins (sixth-most in school history) and its fi rst East Central district tournament appearance since 2000…Set the school’s single-season record with nine saves in 2014 while also leading the team with a 2.35 ERA and 24 appearances…Went a perfect 4-0 out of the bullpen, allowing only 39 hits with 28 strikeouts in 44 frames…Attended Marshall County High School, where he played under head coach Steve Reese…Helped guide the Tigers to a 22-11 record (13-3 in district) and a berth in the Class AA sectional as a senior…Helped MCHS post a 23-8 overall mark (14-2 district) during his junior campaign in 2012.

PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 22, 1994…Son of Mike and Louanne Bailey…Majoring in sports management.

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 2211 NNEWCOMEREWCOMER BBIOSIOS #3 ALEXALEX BROWNBROWN C • 55-9-9 • 190190 • RR/R/R • JJR.R. • MMURFREESBORO,URFREESBORO, TENN.TENN. • RROANEOANE STATESTATE CCCC

BEFORE UTM: Played for head coach Zack Sterner at Roane State Community College in Oak Ridge, Tenn….Led the Raiders with 40 starts in 2015, hitting .260 with 13 runs scored, three doubles, three home runs and 17 RBI’s…Had nine multi-hit games, including a pair of three-hit performances…Had three hits and three runs scored at Walters State on March 31…Cranked two homers against Olney Central on Feb. 14…Played his freshman season at Chattanooga State Community College under head coach Greg Dennis, helping the Tigers go 26-17 overall…Saw time in 18 games (eight starts) in 2014, scoring three runs with fi ve RBI’s to go along with 11 walks (.362 on-base percentage)…Prepped at Blackman High School, where he played for head coach Justin Entrekin… Caught a one-hit shutout against crosstown rival Oakland during his senior season…Was a District 7-AAA honorable mention performer during his junior campaign.

PERSONAL: Born on July 12, 1994…Son of Th omas Brown and Starlett Killebrew…Majoring in business management.

2222 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL NNEWCOMEREWCOMER BBIOSIOS #2255 AALEXLEX EEVANSVANS RRHPHP • 66-2-2 • 200200 • RR/R/R • JJR.R. • MMULVANE,ULVANE, KAN.KAN. • BBARTONARTON CCCC

BEFORE UTM: Was a versatile option for head coaches Mike Warren and Brent Biggs at Barton Community College, located in Great Bend, Kan….Made 16 appearances (eight starts) in 2015, earning a win to go along with four saves…Boasted a 3.41 ERA while tossing two complete games and fanning 40 batters in 58 innings…Went at least six innings on fi ve diff erent occasions, generating 10 outings with zero earned runs allowed…Began the season with 10 scoreless innings spread out over four appearances… Fanned eight batters while allowing only two hits over fi ve innings at Western Nebraska Community College on Feb. 13…Scattered only three hits over a career-best 7.1 innings of work at Butler Community College on March 14…Was named to the honorable mention KJCCC All-Conference Western Division squad aft er helping the Cougars to a 32-25-1 fi nish in 2014…Led the team in appearances (22), saves (seven) and strikeouts (65) while posting a 3-2 record with a 2.54 ERA…Issued only 11 walks in 46 innings pitched for a 5.9:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio…Started the season with 11 consecutive shutout innings out of the bullpen… Tossed seven innings in a four-game sweep over Pratt Community College in the regular season fi nale, fanning six batters in three innings in Game 3 of the series…Made his only start of the season in a must-win game in Coff eyville Community College, dialing up eight strikeouts against only one walk in 5.1 frames…Played for head coach Grant Myers at Mulvane High School, where he helped lead the Wildcats to three straight league championships and two regional titles…Was a two-time all-league fi rst team selection (2012-13) and also made the all-league second team in 2011… Holds the school record for lowest season ERA (1.12 in 2013) and lowest career ERA (2.02 from 2011-13) while also holding the single-game strikeout record (19 in eight innings in 2013).

PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 5, 1994…Son of Kim and Cindy Evans…Majoring in accounting.

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 2233 NNEWCOMEREWCOMER BBIOSIOS #1 JOSHJOSH HAUSERHAUSER IIFF • 55-9-9 • 170170 • RR/R/R • JJR.R. • BBELVIDERE,ELVIDERE, ILL.ILL. • EELGINLGIN CCCC

BEFORE UTM: Attended Elgin Community College in Elgin, Ill., the alma mater of current Skyhawk infi elder Mike Murphy… Played for head coach Bill Angelo, helping the Spartans post a 41- 13 record with a 12-2 conference mark…Played in a team-high 52 games, leading the team with 122 assists…Hit .265 with 32 runs scored, eight doubles, two triples, 23 RBI’s and a .361 on- base percentage…Accounted for 10 multi-hit games, including four straight in the span of four games on April 3-4…Had three hits (including two doubles) with three runs scored and an RBI on April 3 against Sauk Valley…Drove in three runs at Prairie State on April 21…Spent the 2014 season at Judson University in Elgin, Ill., playing for head coach Rich Benjamin…Helped lead the Eagles to a 42-19 record and 22-5 conference mark in 2014…Played in 55 games (starting in 47), scoring 23 runs with 14 RBI’s…Compiled a team-high eight sacrifi ce hits and was 5-for-6 in opportunities…Boasted a .972 fi elding percentage with just six errors in 218 chances…Prepped at Belvidere High School, where he was a NIC-10 all-conference honoree in 2013…Was selected to the 2012 BaseballSavings.com All-American Game.

PERSONAL: Born on Aug. 5, 1995…Son of Jeff and Karen Hauser…Majoring in physical education.

2244 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL NNEWCOMEREWCOMER BBIOSIOS #1177 RYANRYAN HELGRENHELGREN IIFF • 66-0-0 • 200200 • RR/R/R • JJR.R. • CCOLUMBIA,OLUMBIA, TENN.TENN. • JJACKSONACKSON SSTATETATE CCCC

BEFORE UTM: Played at nearby Jackson State Community College, where he was coached by Tyson Malik…Helped the Generals fi nish the 2015 campaign with a 31-16 record and a 17- 10 conference mark…Was part of a JSCC off ense that ranked in the top-10 nationally in slugging percentage (.588, sixth), on-base percentage (.449, eighth) and home runs (70, ninth)…Hit .370 with 42 runs scored, nine doubles, a triple, seven homers and 42 RBI’s in 41 games…Posted a .639 slugging percentage and .510 on-base percentage while striking out only 17 times in 119 at- bats…Hit safely in 32 games with a dozen multi-hit outings…Was responsible for 13 multi-RBI games, including fi ve games of three RBI’s apiece…Helped the Generals go 35-14 with a 19-8 conference record in 2014…Was part of a JSCC off ense that led the nation with a .535 slugging percentage…Hit .254 with 22 runs scored and 32 RBI’s in 43 games as a true freshman…Accounted for eight multi- hit performances and six multi-RBI eff orts…Drove in four runs in four diff erent games, including a 3-for-3, two runs scored and four-RBI eff ort against Chattanooga State on April 6…Prepped at Spring Hill High School under head coach Paul Lamm…Was a mainstay in the lineup as the Raiders posted a 127-36 record (56- 8 in district play) from 2010-13…Led SHHS to state tournament appearances in both his junior and senior seasons.

PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 13, 1995…Son of Jeff and Carol Helgren…Majoring in education.

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 2255 NNEWCOMEREWCOMER BBIOSIOS #4 TYLERTYLER HILTONHILTON OOFF • 6-06-0 • 190190 • L/LL/L • JJR.R. • EEASTAST PPEORIA,EORIA, IILL.LL. • ILLINOISILLINOIS CENTRALCENTRAL COLLEGECOLLEGE

BEFORE UTM: Joins UT Martin out of Illinois Central College in East Peoria, Ill., where he played for head coach Brett Kelley…Was part of a ICC squad that went 31-20 with 21-11 conference mark in 2015…Hit .351 with 39 runs scored, eight doubles, four triples, two homers, 26 RBI’s and 19 stolen bases as a sophomore…Posted a .497 slugging percentage and a .432 on-base percentage while also committing only one for a .989 fi elding percentage… Accounted for 16 multi-hit games, including seven games with at least three hits…Had a four-hit game against John Wood on April 22...Scored multiple runs in 11 diff erent games…Helped the Cougars go 35-24 overall with a 23-9 conference record in 2014, setting a program record for conference victories…Ranked amongst the team’s best hitters, posting a .351 batting average in 36 games (29 starts) with a .475 on-base percentage and .495 slugging percentage…Had four doubles, two triples, two homers with 38 runs scored and 19 RBI’s and 13 stolen bases…Tallied 11 multi-hit performances, including a four-hit, four-RBI eff ort at Lincoln Land Community College on May 3…Attended East Peoria Community High School, playing baseball under head coach Matt Plummer… Was an all-state and all-conference performer for the Raiders… Was selected for a pair of all-star games aft er his senior season, going 2-for-2 with a double and a pair of RBI’s in the 22nd annual Greater Peoria Baseball Association/McDonald’s All-Star Classic.

PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 8, 1994…Son of Mark and Brittani Hilton…Majoring in physical therapy.

2266 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL NNEWCOMEREWCOMER BBIOSIOS #2288 DDANIELANIEL KERWINKERWIN C • 55-10-10 • 180180 • RR/R/R • JJR.R. • BBRADENTON,RADENTON, FLA.FLA. • PPOTOMACOTOMAC SSTATETATE CCOLLEGEOLLEGE

BEFORE UTM: Played alongside current Skyhawk teammate Dalton Westfall at Potomac State College in Keyser, W.Va… Playing under head coach Doug Little, Kerwin helped the Catamounts to a 37-10 record, a Region XX championship and an Eastern District runner-up fi nish in 2015…Hit .307 with 25 runs scored, six doubles, a homer, 31 runs scored and four stolen bases in 42 games as a sophomore… Compiled eight multi-hit games, including a four-hit game against Harford on May 10… Also accounted for nine multi-RBI performances with a season- high of three runs driven in on two diff erent occasions…Helped PSC post a 38-13-1 record and runner-up fi nish in Region XX play in 2014…Posted a .304 batting average with 14 runs scored, fi ve doubles and 13 RBI’s while reaching base at a .398 clip in 30 games as a true freshman…Managed seven multi-hit games, four multi- run games and a pair of multi-RBI games…Best overall game came against Monroe College on April 26, going 3-for-4 with two doubles, two runs scored and two RBI’s…Attended Manatee High School, where he played for head coach Dwayne Strong…Hit .350 with 13 runs scored, eight RBI’s and a .430 on-base percentage as a senior, helping the Hurricanes to a 21-9 overall record…Was part of a MHS squad that went 21-8 and advanced to the Class 7A-Regional 3 semifi nals in 2012…As a sophomore in 2011, he helped lead the Hurricanes to their fi rst trip to the state Final Four since 1963.

PERSONAL: Born on June 7, 1994…Son of Brian and Peggy Kerwin…Majoring in sport management.

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 2277 NNEWCOMEREWCOMER BBIOSIOS #2244 MATTMATT McKKINSTRYINSTRY RRHPHP • 66-5-5 • 175175 • RR/R/R • JJR.R. • MMEMPHIS,EMPHIS, TENN.TENN. • SSOUTHWESTOUTHWEST TTENNESSEEENNESSEE CCCC

BEFORE UTM: Played for head coach and UT Martin alum George Sykes at Southwest Tennessee Community College alongside current Skyhawk teammate Chad Collins…Tied for the team lead with four wins (against only one loss), posting a 3.02 ERA in 11 appearances (eight starts)…Th rew one complete game and allowed only six extra-base hits in 44.2 innings, fanning 37 batters against only 17 walks…Allowed one or zero runs in seven appearances with his best outing coming against Broward College (six shutout innings, four hits allowed, seven strikeouts) on Jan. 31…Went seven innings with just four hits and one unearned run allowed against Coahoma on Feb. 12…Dialed up seven strikeouts in only 4.2 innings against Motlow on April 11…Made 15 appearances with one start as a true freshman in 2014, accounting for scoreless outings in 10 appearances…Did not allow a run from Feb. 2 through March 21…Prepped at White Station High School, where he led the Spartans to 26 wins and the District 16-AAA title as a senior…Was the winning pitcher in the district championship victory over Central.

PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 5, 1994…Son of Matthew and Elizabeth McKinstry…Majoring in business marketing.

2288 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL NNEWCOMEREWCOMER BBIOSIOS #3399 JAKEJAKE PATZNERPATZNER RRHPHP • 66-9-9 • 275275 • RR/R/R • JJR.R. • DDeSOTO,eSOTO, MMO.O. • JJOHNSONOHNSON COUNTYCOUNTY CCCC

BEFORE UTM: Did not lose a decision in two seasons as a full- time starting pitcher for head coach Kent Shelley at Johnson County Community College, located in Overland Park, Kan…. Was part of a Cavalier squad that posted 99 wins over two seasons, including a school-record 50 victories during his freshman campaign in 2014…Went a perfect 8-0 in 11 appearances (all starts) with a 4.08 ERA as a sophomore…Struck out 61 batters while conceding just 38 hits in 46.1 frames…Allowed two or fewer earned runs in seven starts…Pitched into the seventh inning on two diff erent occasions (at MCC-Longview on March 24, at MCC- Maple Woods on April 21)…Fanned at least fi ve batters on eight separate occasions, including a season-best 10 punchouts in only 4.2 innings against Des Moines Area on March 10…Was a weekend starter as a freshman, helping the Cavaliers post their 10th East Jayhawk Conference championship with a NJCAA appearance…Went 3-0 in eight appearances (all starts), posting a 2.76 ERA in 32.2 innings…Allowed only 22 hits and two extra- base hits while fanning 25 batters…Allowed zero earned runs in half of his starts, including an eight-inning, two-hit masterpiece against Southeast Community College on April 15…Attended DeSoto High School, where he posted a 4-3 record and a 2.70 ERA as a senior for head coach Josh Phipps…Earned second team all- district accolades in 2013…Tossed a no-hitter during his senior season for the Dragons.

PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 14, 1994…Son of Brent Patzner and Sandra Wolff …Majoring in history.

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 2299 NNEWCOMEREWCOMER BBIOSIOS #2266 TTANNERANNER WWESSLINGESSLING OOFF • 66-2-2 • 190190 • RR/R/R • JJR.R. • KKENT,ENT, WWASH.ASH. • EEDMONDSDMONDS CCCC

BEFORE UTM: Played at Edmonds Community College in Lynnwood, Wash. under head coach Scott Kelly…Helped guide the Tritons to a 34-12 record, an 18-6 conference mark, a North West Athletic Conference North regular season championship and a third-place fi nish in the NWAC tournament…Was a NWAC North fi rst team All-Star aft er hitting .309 with 18 runs scored, 11 doubles, a triple, two homers and 17 RBI’s in 40 games…Posted 13 multi-hit games, including a three-hit performance against Bellevue on March 29…Tallied fi ve multi-RBI performances and four multi-run eff orts…Helped ECC win its eighth NWAACC championship as a freshman in 2014, a year where the Tritons went 39-8 overall…Played in 19 games as a true freshman, hitting .244 with six runs scored, three doubles and six RBI’s in 45 at-bats spread out over 19 games…Accumulated three multi-hit games, including a pair of doubles against Shoreline on March 30... Prepped at Kentwood High School where he played under head coach Mark Zender…Earned second team all-state and fi rst team all-league during his senior campaign…Established a new school record with 17 doubles…Helped the Conquerors win the state championship as a junior before fi nishing fourth in the state in 2013.

PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 22, 1994…Son of Michael and LaDawna Wessling…Has two siblings, Kelsey and Tres…Majoring in sport management.

3300 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL NNEWCOMEREWCOMER BBIOSIOS #3311 DALTONDALTON WESTFALLWESTFALL RRHPHP • 66-6-6 • 225225 • RR/R/R • JJR.R. • BUCKHANNON,BUCKHANNON, W.W. VA.VA. • PPOTOMACOTOMAC SSTATETATE CCOLLEGEOLLEGE

BEFORE UTM: Played for head coach Doug Little and alongside current Skyhawk teammate Daniel Kerwin at Potomac State College in Keyser, W.Va.…Helped the Catamounts to a 37-10 record, a Region XX championship and an Eastern District runner-up fi nish in 2015…Went 5-2 with a 4.01 ERA in 13 appearances (11 starts) as a sophomore, striking out 51 batters and allowing 54 hits over 60.2 innings…Allowed two or fewer earned runs in nine outings… Tossed seven innings in four starts, including his best outing of the season (seven shutout innings, fi ve hits, season-best nine strikeouts against Harford on May 10)…Helped PSC post a 38-13-1 record and runner-up fi nish in Region XX play during his freshman campaign…Led PSC in appearances (14), games started (12), wins (seven), complete games (four) and innings pitched (65) in 2014… Posted a 7-3 record with a 4.15 ERA, allowing only 61 hits to go along with 47 strikeouts…Conceded two or fewer earned runs in nine appearances…Went the distance in back-to-back starts (nine innings, four hits, two runs at Hagerstown Community College on May 3; nine innings, nine hits, one run against Chesapeake College on May 9) late in the season…Prepped at Buckhannon-Upshur High School under head coach Adam Squires…Was a two-time all-state special mention selection (2012-13) and was named all- conference in back-to-back years (fi rst team in 2013, second team in 2012) for the Buccaneers.

PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 19, 1995…Son of Mark and Teresa Westfall…Majoring in psychology.

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 3311 NNEWCOMEREWCOMER BBIOSIOS #1100 COLLINCOLLIN EDWARDSEDWARDS OOFF • 66-2-2 • 225225 • RR/R/R • RR-SO.-SO. • ARNOLD,ARNOLD, MO.MO. • WABASHWABASH VALLEYVALLEY CCOLLEGEOLLEGE

BEFORE UTM: Attended Wabash Valley College in Mount Carmel, Ill., where he played under head coach Rob Fournier and alongside current Skyhawk teammate Todd Goldberg… Redshirted in 2015 aft er helping lead the Warriors to a 48-13 record as a freshman…Helped WVC fi nish eighth nationally in the NJCAA Division-I rankings aft er an appearance in the Northern District championship game and winning a Great Rivers Athletic Conference championship…Hit .333 with three doubles, a home run, 11 RBI’s, a .476 on-base percentage and .515 slugging percentage to go along with a pair of stolen bases in 18 games (six starts) as a true freshman…Had a pair of multi-hit games and had two games with at least three RBI’s (including four RBI’s at Southeastern Illinois College on April 26)…Prepped at Seckman High School, where he was a three-time fi rst team all-conference honoree under head coach Brad Hagedorn…Helped lead the Jaguars to district championships in 2012 and 2013…Was 24-for- 25 in stolen base attempts in his prep career…Was selected as one of 50 players to participate in the 2013 PNC Bank High School Baseball Showcase at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Mo.

PERSONAL: Born on Aug. 22, 1994…Son of Bill and Karen Edwards…Majoring in business management.

3322 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL NNEWCOMEREWCOMER BBIOSIOS #3333 SHANESHANE SECKINGERSECKINGER RRHPHP • 66-2-2 • 215215 • RR/R/R • RR-SO.-SO. • OOAKWOOD,AKWOOD, GA.GA. • GGEORGIAEORGIA PERIMETERPERIMETER COLLEGECOLLEGE

BEFORE UTM: Played at Georgia Perimeter College under head coach Jeremy Brotherton and alongside current Skyhawk Dom Bazzani…Helped the Jaguars post a 31-26 record in 2015…Was responsible for team-highs of six wins (against one loss) and 59.1 innings pitched…Made 13 appearances (11 starts) while compiling a 1.82 ERA with 51 strikeouts and only 50 hits allowed…Conceded one or zero earned runs in 10 of his 13 appearances, with his best outing coming against East Georgia on March 2 (fi ve innings, two hits, zero runs allowed, eight strikeouts)…Also fanned nine batters while allowing two hits in 5.2 innings against Georgia Highlands on April 17…Redshirted at North Georgia College in 2014…Prepped at Mill Creek High School, where he was the Region 7AAAAA Pitcher of the Year in 2012…Was a fi rst team all- region and fi rst team all-county honoree in back-to-back seasons (2012 and 2013), helping the Hawks to region titles in 2011, 2012 and 2013…Set the school record for career strikeouts and lowest career ERA while earning Gwinnett County All-Star and Georgia All-Star accolades in 2013.

PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 16, 1994…Son of Dan Seckinger and Tami Stroup…Majoring in mathematics.

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 3333 NNEWCOMEREWCOMER BBIOSIOS #3322 DOMDOM BAZZANIBAZZANI LLHPHP • 66-4-4 • 225225 • LL/L/L • RR-FR.-FR. • SSTOCKBRIDGE,TOCKBRIDGE, GA.GA. • GGEORGIAEORGIA PPERIMETERERIMETER COLLEGECOLLEGE

BEFORE UTM: Spent a year under head coach Jeremy Brotherton at Georgia Perimeter College but did not play, redshirting while rehabbing a torn ACL he suff ered in the fall of 2014…Was teammates with current Skyhawk Shane Seckinger at GPC…Prep career was spent playing for head coach Jason Borcherding at Heritage High School, where the Patriots won 18 games and made an appearance in the Class AAAAA state playoff s in 2014…Earned second team all-region honors as both a pitcher and an infi elder and was named an all-area fi rst team honoree aft er posting a .407 on-base percentage and a team-high 25 RBI’s…Had multiple dominant eff orts on the mound, including a complete game, 10-strikeout, one earned run performance against Winder-Barrow during his senior year…Also fanned nine batters and allowed only one run over four innings against Rockdale County in his senior campaign.

PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 20, 1995…Son of Tony and Lori Bazzani…Has a brother, Anthony, who played for fellow Ohio Valley Conference school Eastern Kentucky from 2010-13 and is currently pitching in the organization… Majoring in health and human performance.

3344 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL NNEWCOMEREWCOMER BBIOSIOS #8 SSADLERADLER GOODWINGOODWIN IIFF / RRHPHP • 66-2-2 • 200200 • RR/R/R • FFR.R. • CCORDOVA,ORDOVA, TENN.TENN. • EEVANGELICALVANGELICAL CCHRISTIANHRISTIAN SSCHOOLCHOOL

BEFORE UTM: Prepped at Evangelical Christian School in Cordova under head coach Ryan Porter…Was named the recipient of the inaugural Mr. Baseball award in Division II-A by the Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association following his senior season…Earned all-state accolades as a senior, as he was part of an ECS squad that won the Division II-A state tournament in 2015… Was a two-time Memphis Commercial Appeal “Best of the Preps” All-Metro Division-I honoree (2014 and 2015)…Helped the Eagles to a 20-14 record in 2014, as ECS advanced all the way to substate… Led the Eagles to a victory in the 2014 regional tournament with six solid innings on the mound in a win over Harding…Hit a walk- off two-run homer in the Division 2-A West regional tournament as a sophomore.

PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 7, 1997…Son of Jeff and Lesa Goodwin…Majoring in health and human performance.

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 3355 NNEWCOMEREWCOMER BBIOSIOS #1144 NICKNICK PROTOPROTO C • 66-3-3 • 195195 • RR/R/R • FFR.R. • NNORTHORTH HAVEN,HAVEN, CCONN.ONN. • NNORTHORTH HAVENHAVEN HSHS

BEFORE UTM: Played at North Haven High School for head coach Bob DeMayo…Helped the Indians to a Oronoque division title and the 2015 Class L state championship, defeating East Lyme by a 3-2 margin…Th e state title was the fi ft h in school history and fi rst time the Indians had played for the championship since 2004…Hit a key triple in the state championship game that gave North Haven a lead it would not relinquish…Was named a Class L all-state selection by the Connecticut High School Coaches Association aft er hitting .411 with 20 runs scored, 21 RBI’s, seven doubles, four triples and a homer…Also earned All-Oronoque and all-area mentions while playing in the Senior Select All-Star Game…Showed an ability come up big in the clutch, as nine of his 35 hits on the season were during North Haven’s state tournament run…Helped NHHS to the state tournament as a junior in 2014… Was one of the best defensive in the state with a strong arm (pop time of 1.90 seconds) and innate ability to balls in the dirt…In his fi rst two seasons at the varsity level, he has hit .442 with 23 doubles, fi ve triples and a home run to go along with 82 RBI’s, 58 runs scored and 29 stolen bases in 66 games.

PERSONAL: Born on June 20, 1997…Son of Nicholas and Pamela Proto…Majoring in education.

3366 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL NNEWCOMEREWCOMER BBIOSIOS #3355 AALANLAN RRICKMANICKMAN RRHPHP • 66-4-4 • 180180 • LL/R/R • FFR.R. • HHUMBOLDT,UMBOLDT, TENN.TENN. • MMcNAIRYcNAIRY CENTRALCENTRAL HHSS

BEFORE UTM: Played at McNairy Central High School under head coach Brian Franks…Helped guide the Bobcats to a District 14-AA championship game in 2015…Conceded only two runs on fi ve hits with eight strikeouts in a complete game victory on the mound against Chester County in the district tournament… Participated in the Bill Schrivner Memorial West Tennessee High School All-Star Game while also earning a spot on the All-West Tennessee team…Spent his fi rst three prep seasons at Madison High School in Jackson under head coach Craig Murley, where he was a two-time all-district honoree and a two-time all-district tournament selection in 2013-14.

PERSONAL: Born on Aug. 7, 1996…Son of Steve Rickman and Janet Bolton…Is the grandson of Vernon Prather, UT Martin baseball’s all-time winningest head coach who served in that role from 1977-98 before being enshrined in the UT Martin Athletics Hall of Fame…Rickman’s uncle also played baseball at UT Martin for two years while both of his parents attended UT Martin as well…Majoring in health and human performance.

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 3377 NNEWCOMEREWCOMER BBIOSIOS #4411 ADAMADAM RIMMERRIMMER LLHPHP • 66-0-0 • 180180 • LL/L/L • FFR.R. • MMILAN,ILAN, TENN.TENN. • MMILANILAN HHSS

BEFORE UTM: Played for head coach Scott Paterson at nearby Milan High School…Earned a spot in the Bill Schrivner Memorial West Tennessee High School All-Star Game and was named as an All-West Tennessee honoree…Had a big game in a win over Obion County Central on April 14, chalking up eight strikeouts on the mound while going 3-for-4 off ensively…Helped the Bulldogs to a 27-9 overall record in 2014, as MHS advanced all the way to the Region 7AA semifi nals aft er fi nishing as District 13AA runner up…Earned all-district accolades as a junior…Pitched a complete game and allowed only two runs while earning the mound victory over Westview in the fi rst game of the district tournament…Also helped Milan post a 24-7 record as a sophomore in 2013.

PERSONAL: Born on May 22, 1996…Son of Benton and Angela Rimmer…Majoring in health and human performance.

3388 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL CCOACHINGOACHING SSTAFFTAFF

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL HHEADEAD COACHCOACH RRICKICK RROBINSONOBINSON Rick Robinson is in his second season as UT Martin head baseball coach in 2016. He was announced as the 10th head baseball coach in program history on June 3, 2014.

Robinson’s debut season as a Skyhawk brought along several positives. UT Martin compiled 17 wins (the most for the program since 2011) and nine Ohio Valley Conference victories (the second-highest OVC win total in school history) in 2015. Th e nine OVC wins are just one shy of the all-time program record.

UT Martin showed signifi cant improvement as the 2015 season went on, notching 13 of its 17 victories aft er late March. Th e Skyhawks posted a four-game winning streak for the second time since 2012 to begin that span and took three OVC series in that stretch. UT Martin knocked off then-league leader Belmont (March 27-29), won the OVC season series over Austin Peay for the fi rst time since 1993 (May 1-3) and also won the road series at Eastern Illinois (May 8-10).

Th e Skyhawks also posted one of their most impressive victories in recent memory on April 7, defeating No. 15 Missouri State by a 6-2 margin. Th at marked the program’s fi rst win over a ranked opponent since April 10, 2009. Despite the series loss, UT Martin played the Bears even on the scoreboard in the three-game series, holding its own against a Missouri State team that won 49 games and entered the NCAA Regionals as the No. 8 overall national seed.

Robinson boasts 18 years of head coaching experience, including a 16-year stretch transforming Young Harris College into a junior college and NCAA Division-II powerhouse. Robinson sports a 716-316 career head coaching record (.694 winning percentage) and boasts four 50-win seasons, eight conference championships, fi ve Region XVII championships and one NJCAA World Series appearance.

Robinson averaged 49.3 wins per season from 2002-08 in the junior college ranks before Young Harris transitioned into a four-year baccalaureate school competing in Division-II in 2011. Th e transition did not slow down Robinson, as he guided the Mountain Lions to 114 wins over his last four seasons.

In his coaching career, Robinson has guided 43 players to the professional ranks, including 25 draft selections. Players who have learned under Robinson include outfi elder (seventh overall pick in the fi rst round of the 2003 MLB Draft ), outfi elder and 2014 All-Star Charlie Blackmon (72nd overall pick in the second round of the 2008 MLB Draft ), Atlanta Braves right-handed pitcher Cory Gearrin (138th overall pick in the fourth round of the 2007 MLB Draft ) and Billy Buckner (55th overall pick in the second round of the 2004 MLB Draft ).

Robinson has coached a pair of National Players of the Year in Markakis (2003) and Bryson Smith (2009) and also worked with some of the game’s brightest college stars when he served as head coach of

4400 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL HHEADEAD COACHCOACH RRICKICK RROBINSONOBINSON the Hiyamis Mets in the in 2008. ROBINSON YEAR-By-YEAR YEAR ...... SCHOOL ...... RECORD Robinson began his head coaching career at Brevard College in North 1992 ...... Brevard College ...... 33-22 1999 ...... Young Harris College ...... 38-22 Carolina, where he started the fi rst baseball program in school history 2000 ...... Young Harris College ...... 42-17 in 1992. In its inaugural season, Robinson posted a 33-22 overall record 2001 ...... Young Harris College ...... 44-12 and a third place NJCAA Region X fi nish. A total of eight players from 2002 ...... Young Harris College ...... 48-13 2003 ...... Young Harris College ...... 52-10 that Brevard team signed professional contracts. 2004 ...... Young Harris College ...... 52-8 2005 ...... Young Harris College ...... 51-11 2006 ...... Young Harris College ...... 46-16 Robinson then took over at Young Harris in 1999 and immediately 2007 ...... Young Harris College ...... 46-22 turned the program into one of the top junior college programs in the 2008 ...... Young Harris College ...... 50-15 nation. His teams went 155-29 over a three-year span (2003-05) that 2009 ...... Young Harris College ...... 44-12 2010 ...... Young Harris College ...... 39-17 saw the team set school records with 52 victories in both 2003 and 2011 ...... Young Harris College ...... 28-22 2004. He also led Young Harris to the 2007 NJCAA World Series in 2012 ...... Young Harris College ...... 36-14 Grand Junction, Colo. and posted another 50-win campaign in 2008. 2013 ...... Young Harris College ...... 25-23 2014 ...... Young Harris College ...... 25-25 2015 ...... UT Martin ...... 17-35 Prior to his time at Young Harris, Robinson spent four years as an TOTALS ...... 18 seasons ...... 716-316 assistant coach at Old Dominion University, a Division-I school WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING located in Norfolk, Va. During his time at the baseball-rich school, he “Rick Robinson is an outstanding hire for the UT Martin baseball program. He is an excellent coach and served as third base coach, camp director and recruiting coordinator. teacher on the diamond and will develop his young men to be well-rounded and successful off the fi eld. Coach Robinson will bring tremendous passion, ener- At Old Dominion, Robinson helped the Monarchs to a pair of gy and excitement as he molds Skyhawk baseball into a consistent winner.” conference championships and back-to-back appearances in the -Ray Tanner, University of South Carolina Athletics NCAA Regionals (1995-96). In four recruiting classes, he helped Director/Former Head Baseball Coach produce 22 players who signed professional contracts, including Tim “I think a lot of Rick Robinson as a person, mentor, teacher and coach. He is a person of character and rep- Hummel (second round pick, 52nd overall by the resents values that supersede winning baseball games. in the 2000 MLB Draft ). Robinson also worked with current major We who know him are appreciative of UT Martin for giving him this wonderful opportunity to coach and leaguers David Wright (), (New teach baseball at our proud state university.” -, Head Baseball Coach, York Mets), () and Melvin Upton, Jr. National Champion (2014)

(San Diego Padres) in Old Dominion’s camps. “UT Martin has made a phenomenal hire with Rick Robinson. His on-fi eld accomplishments are second to none and the way he molds young men into leaders is Before his appointment at Brevard College, Robinson posted a .672 just as impressive. Coach Robinson is absolutely de- serving of the opportunity to coach Division-I baseball winning percentage at the high school level in North Carolina. He and I am excited to track his progress.” led West Henderson High School in Hendersonville to its fi rst-ever -Andy Lopez, University of Arizona Head Baseball Coach, Two-time National Champion (2002, 2012) winning season and fi rst berth in the state playoff s and also had a “Coach Robinson was the fi rst college coach to off er successful stint at Pisgah High School in Canton. me a scholarship and an opportunity to play college baseball. I had the opportunity to be teammates with a group of men that grew together under the guidance A Brevard, NC native, Robinson played collegiate baseball at of the most infl uential coach in my life. I am currently the only player on my team with a college degree and Appalachian State University in Boone, NC. He earned his degree I credit Coach Robinson for turning me into the type from Appalachian State and later earned a Master’s degree from of person that goes back to complete a commitment to school even after reaching the big leagues. I have Furman University. never seen someone manage a baseball game on the level at which Coach Robinson could – he knew exact- ly how to deal with diff erent personalities and always Robinson is married to the former Luann DeGroat of Hawley, Pa. get the best from his players. There is no doubt in my mind that I will be a bett er husband, father and fellow Th e couple has been married for over 20 years and has three children: man thanks to the values and morals I learned as part of Coach Robinson’s program.” Faithe (18), Rhett (15) and Ryan (12). -Charlie Blackmon, Colorado Rockies outfi elder/ 2014 MLB All-Star and 2006 Young Harris alum

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 4411 AASSISTANTSSISTANT COACHESCOACHES Rick Guarno is in his second season as an assistant coach at UT Martin under head coach Rick Robinson. Guarno serves as the recruiting coordinator and hitting coach for the Skyhawks. Guarno helped oversee a signifi cant improvement in the UT Martin program in 2015. Th e Skyhawks accumulated 17 victories (the most for the program since 2011) and nine Ohio Valley Conference wins (the second-most in program history). UT Martin also posted its fi rst win over a ranked opponent since 2009 when it knocked off No. 15 Missouri State by a 6-2 margin on April 7. Using Guarno’s hitting philosophy, the Skyhawk off ense showed vast improvement in 2015. UT Martin’s 493 hits were 16 more than the 2014 team and were the most for the program since 2011. Th e 2015 squad also launched 39 home runs (fourth-most for a single season in UT Martin history), nearly doubling the 2014 total. Before joining the Skyhawks, Guarno spent two seasons as the recruiting coordinator alongside Robinson at Young Harris College in Young Harris, Ga. At Young Harris, Guarno coached Zach Bricknell, who was a fi rst team All-American in 2013 aft er belting a school record 22 home runs, which also led the nation. Bricknell was amongst fi ve fi rst team all-conference selections in Guarno’s fi nal two seasons (2013-14) at Young Harris. In that same two-year span, Guarno also oversaw one of the nation’s best off enses. In 2013, the Mountain Lions led the nation in home runs per game (1.4), ranked second in home runs (66), seventh in slugging percentage (.493), 17th in scoring per game (7.6 runs), 27th in runs scored (366), 32nd in times hit by pitch (70) and 39th in doubles per game (2.0). In Guarno’s fi nal season at Young Harris, the Mountain Lions ranked fi ft h nationally in home runs per game (1.0), seventh in home runs (50), 18th in walks (216), 25th in scoring per game (7.1 runs), 26th in slugging percentage (.444), 31st in runs scored (353), 38th in stolen bases (84) and 45th in hits (518). Before his stint at Young Harris, Guarno spent two seasons as the volunteer assistant coach at the University of Arkansas- Little Rock, his alma mater. He helped guide the Trojans to a 2011 Tournament championship and the program’s fi rst-ever NCAA Regional appearance. In 2012, Guarno helped Arkansas-Little Rock rank in the top-10 nationally in four diff erent off ensive categories, setting program records for most home runs and triples in a single season. Th e Trojans ranked fi rst in the nation in home runs per game (1.22), third in slugging percentage (.477) and sixth in scoring (7.4 runs per game). Th ey also ranked in the top-20 nationally in on-base percentage (.395, 14th) and stolen bases per game (1.65, 20th). Working primarily with the catchers at Arkansas-Little Rock, Guarno coached All-Sun Belt fi rst team catchers Myles Parma, Nick Rountree and Blake Johnson. Parma hit a team-best .350 with a .439 on-base percentage in 2011 while Rountree crushed a team-high seven homers to go along with 14 doubles and 35 RBI’s in 2011. Johnson hit .314 with 14 doubles and six home runs in 2012. Guarno began his collegiate playing career at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, where he hit .342 as a freshman to help the Retrievers advance to the 2001 NCAA Regional. Th e following season, he posted a .323 batting average with 10 doubles to help UMBC to a 20-7 conference record and a Northeast Conference championship game appearance. Guarno then transferred to Arkansas-Little Rock, where he picked up All-Sun Belt fi rst team accolades and second team ABCA Rawlings All-South Central Region honors in 2003. He started 55 games at catcher as a junior, hitting .344 with 27 doubles, 54 runs scored, 48 RBI’s and a .555 slugging percentage. Guarno was draft ed by the Colorado Rockies in the fourth round (107th overall) of the 2003 Major League Baseball Draft . He played seven seasons of , earning a call-up to Triple-A Colorado Springs in 2008 aft er tallying a .290 batting average with fi ve homers in 25 games at Double-A Tulsa. He retired from professional baseball in 2009 aft er winning a Golden League title with the Calgary Vipers. A Syracuse, NY native, Guarno attended Bishop Kearney High School in Rochester, NY, where he was a two-time City-Catholic League All-Star. He ranked seventh in his graduating class and was a member of the National Honors Society. Guarno graduated from Arkansas-Little Rock in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in liberal arts. He is married to the former Amanda Harrison of Conway, Ark.

4422 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL AASSISTANTSSISTANT COACHESCOACHES Seth Cutler-Voltz is in his second season as an assistant coach in the Skyhawk baseball program. He serves as the pitching coach at UT Martin. Cutler-Voltz was a key in the Skyhawks’ vast improvement in 2015, as UT Martin amassed 17 overall victories and nine Ohio Valley Conference wins. Th e 17 wins were the most for the program since 2011 while the nine OVC victories were the second-most in school history, just one shy of the program record. Th e Skyhawks also came away with their fi rst win over a ranked opponent since 2009 when UT Martin defeated No. 15 Missouri State by a 6-2 margin on April 7. In 2015, Cutler-Voltz oversaw a Skyhawk pitching staff that combined for 10 saves and 331 strikeouts, which ranks second and fourth, respectively, in UT Martin single season history. He coached Dillon Symon (3.95 ERA in 20 appearances), who became only the fourth pitcher in school history to earn OVC All-Freshman accolades and Patrick Bernard, who shattered the program’s single season and career record for saves with eight in 2015. Two other Skyhawk hurlers (Carter Smith and Matt Poteete) were also named adidas OVC Pitcher of the Week under Cutler-Voltz’s tutelage. Prior to his appointment at UT Martin, Cutler-Voltz spent two seasons as a volunteer assistant at VCU, an school located in Richmond, Va. He took over the day-to-day pitching operations for the Rams, who posted a 65-46 overall record in his two years on the coaching staff . Working under head coach Shawn Stiffl er, Cutler-Voltz helped guide the Rams to a memorable year in 2014. VCU began the season with a 20-5 record with victories over future NCAA Tournament teams Georgia Tech, East Carolina and Old Dominion. Th e Rams surged into the top-25 polls and ended the season with a 37-20 record, the most wins for the program since 2007. VCU was only one win away from a berth in the NCAA Regionals, as the Rams fell 3-2 in 10 innings to George Mason in the A-10 championship game. Th e VCU pitching staff posted a stellar 3.86 staff ERA under Cutler-Voltz’s instruction in 2014, allowing less than a hit per inning (.259 opponent batting average). His fi ve primary starting boasted a combined 26-11 record with a 3.14 ERA in 367.1 innings. Th e Rams posted similar numbers under Cutler-Voltz in 2013, piecing together a 3.87 team ERA to go along with a .274 opponent batting average. One of his pitchers, Seth Greene, led the A-10 and ranked 10th in the nation in least walks allowed per nine innings (1.05) in 2013. During his coaching stint at VCU, Cutler-Voltz helped develop Daniel Concepcion (), Matt Lees (Arizona Diamondbacks) and Heath Dwyer (), who would all go on to be draft ed or sign with MLB squads. Cutler-Voltz’s successful start to his coaching career followed a remarkable four-year playing career for Stiffl er and the late head coach Paul Keyes at VCU. Th e 6-0, 180-pound power righty concluded his collegiate playing days ranking second in career innings pitched (338.1), fourth in career games started (47), ninth in career strikeouts (229) and 10th in career appearances (73). He won 18 games with a 4.31 career ERA while posting nearly a 3:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio (229 strikeouts against 77 walks). Aft er making a team-high 23 appearances as a freshman in 2009, Cutler-Voltz’s best season came in 2010. He went 8-4 with a 3.47 ERA in 17 appearances (all starts), earning All-Colonial Athletic Association second team honors as well as All-CAA tournament accolades. He accounted for 119.1 innings pitched (third-most in a single season in VCU history) behind fi ve complete games, helping guide the Rams to the CAA tournament title and NCAA Regionals for the 10th time in school history. Cutler-Voltz logged 14 more appearances (all starts) as a junior before notching a 7-3 record with a 4.29 ERA in 19 appearances (13 starts) as a senior. He once again showed impeccable command, walking only 11 batters with 67 strikeouts in 84 innings. A Richmond, Va. native, Cutler-Voltz was a four-year standout for Henrico High School. He was a three-year all-district selection while earning Player of the Year accolades in the Capitol District in 2007, the same year he helped guide the Warriors to the Capitol District tournament championship. Cutler-Voltz graduated from VCU with a degree in exercise science in 2012. He also obtained his Master’s degree from VCU.

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 4433 AASSISTANTSSISTANT COACHESCOACHES Patrick Long returns to the UT Martin baseball coaching staff as a volunteer assistant under head coach Rick Robinson. Long helped the Skyhawks to one of their most successful seasons at the Division-I level in 2015, as UT Martin compiled 17 victories (the most for the program since 2011) and nine Ohio Valley Conference wins (the second-most in school history, one shy of the all-time record). Th e Skyhawks also notched an impressive 6-2 victory at No. 15 Missouri State on April 7, which was UT Martin’s fi rst win over a ranked opponent since April 10, 2009. Before joining the Skyhawk program in September of 2014, Long spent two seasons as an assistant coach for the Peninsula Pilots, who are based out of Hampton, Va. and take part in the . He coached fi rst base and provided on-fi eld instruction with regards to swing mechanics, off ensive approach and philosophy, baserunning, infi eld defense, defensive positioning and pitching philosophy. He also assisted in the day-to-day operations of the team and recruited players to take part in one of the premier summer collegiate baseball leagues. Prior to his stint with the Pilots, Long served as baseball operations manager at Tuckahoe Sports Inc. in Henrico, Va. He oversaw and managed the Titans’ travel baseball program and coached a 13-and-under team. He also developed and promoted instructional and other baseball programming – including camps, clinics and special events. Long’s coaching career followed a successful collegiate playing career at Georgia Tech from 2007-10. Playing under legendary head coach Danny Hall, Long helped the Yellow Jackets compile a 158-80 record and make three NCAA Regional appearances in his four seasons. An infi elder and right-handed pitcher, Long hit .275 with 80 runs scored, 18 doubles, fi ve homers and 44 RBI’s in 129 games (95 starts) as a position player. Serving almost exclusively as a in his fi nal two seasons, he posted a 3.18 ERA in 38 appearances, limiting the opposition to a .224 batting average to go along with 42 strikeouts against only 12 walks in 34 innings. At Georgia Tech, Long played alongside future MLB All- Stars Matt Weiters () and Charlie Blackmon (Colorado Rockies), who played under Robinson at Young Harris College for two years. Long led all freshmen with 53 starts in 2007, hitting safely in 40 of those contests. He hit .299 with fi ve homers and 31 RBI’s and came up big in clutch situations – hitting .636 (7-for-11) in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament. He hit .276 in 53 games as a sophomore before spending most of his time as a valuable bullpen commodity over this next two seasons. Long was responsible for 11 scoreless outings out of 17 appearances in 2009, conceding only six extra-base hits while fanning 21 batters over 16.2 frames. As a senior, he ranked second on the team with 21 appearances for a team that won 47 games. He held opposing batters to a paltry .182 batting average while allowing only four extra- base hits with 21 strikeouts in 17.1 innings. As a prep, Long played for coach Charlie Dragum at Hanover High School in his hometown of Mechanicsville, Va. Long was an all- state performer as both a third baseman and pitcher and participated in the East Coast Pro Showcase in 2005. A member of the ACC Honor Roll, Long graduated from Georgia Tech with a bachelor’s degree in management in 2010.

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One year aft er the University of Tennessee 19 newcomers who bring valued experience Of the remaining starting infi eld positions, at Martin baseball program made signifi cant in Robinson’s second season as Skyhawk three of the four spots will feature several strides under head coach Rick Robinson, the skipper. familiar faces, albeit at diff erent positions. attitude around the Skyhawk program has “We are probably ahead of schedule as Nick Pribble (10 doubles, 48 starts in 2015) progressed into a major positive heading into far as the number of quality players that we will slide from second base to fi rst base, Mike the 2016 campaign. have on our roster now,” Robinson said. “Th is Murphy (17 runs scored in 34 starts last year) “Th e thing I have enjoyed the most is year’s team is totally diff erent from last year’s moves from third base to second base and that since we started in September, there’s team in that we do a lot of things well. We’re Matt Hirsch (32 runs scored, team-high .417 been a totally diff erent level of energy and still working on elevating that level to great on-base percentage in 2015) will settle in at commitment than what we ever had last but we are going to play better defense than third base aft er starting 50 games at shortstop year,” said Robinson, who guided UT Martin we did last year, we’re going to throw more last year. Junior newcomer Josh Hauser to its second-most Ohio Valley Conference strikes than we threw last year and we are rounds out the starting infi eld by taking over victories in program history last season. going to make more contact off ensively than at shortstop. “Th at’s a lot of fun anytime you are in that we made last year.” “Pribble had never really played fi rst base situation with guys that like each other and Off ensively, the Skyhawks lose their but we did the same thing with Nico last year,” like the school and like the coaches – it’s 3-hole hitter Taylor Douglas (.332 batting Robinson said. “He is good defensively – he’s going to be a lot more fun to go to practice average, 11 home runs, 47 RBI’s) and cleanup going to be able to cover a lot of ground. We every day. I am looking forward to our team hitter Nico Zych (.301, 14 doubles, 33 also had the opportunity to put Murphy back carrying that same attitude and perspective RBI’s) to graduation. Robinson does return at his natural position and he’s done a really into competition.” six upperclassmen who logged at least 34 good job there. Hirsch is built more as a Th e rebuilding process began in 2015 starts in 2015 and projects a lineup that will third baseman and he does a great job on the when UT Martin nearly doubled its win total showcase more balance than last spring. slow rollers. With Hirsch and Pribble on the from the previous season, piling up the most “We are assuming that one of these seniors corners, we can play them on the line more overall wins for the program since 2011. are going to step up and have their best year,” defensively. Josh had a good fall and he is a While the Skyhawks were making obvious Robinson said. “Th at’s one of the ways that quality glove that is getting better off ensively.” development on the diamond, Robinson you replace guys like Taylor and Zych. We Robinson points out that an infi eld and his coaching staff were simultaneously didn’t have a whole lot of protection around shakeup was in store partly because of the laying the foundation for the future. As a those two guys last year and we just have a lot fact that just 15 double plays were turned by result of their hard work, UT Martin will roll more talent this year. We can almost go two- the Skyhawks in 2015. out a talented roster with 14 returners and deep at each position with quality people. We “Th e biggest thing for me this year as far mmight not have the great standout as determining who we are going to play up hhitter but we have a quality nine the middle came down to which two guys hhitters in the lineup.” are going to turn the the best,” At catcher, it appears that Robinson said. “Hauser and Murphy do that jjunior college transfer Daniel the best at this point.” KKerwin has won the starting A group of newcomers are also pushing for jjob aft er a competitive battle playing time at several key infi eld positions. spilled over from the fall. Junior Junior college transfer Ryan Helgren will AAlex Brown, senior Drew Erie, serve as a backup at both corner positions ffreshman Nick Proto and redshirt while junior college addition Tyler Albright ffreshman Carson Shrode will all (second base) and freshman Sadler Goodwin llikely see time at some point this (shortstop) are capable of entering the lineup season as well. at any time. “Kerwin separated “Helgren is a quality player that can play hhimself from the others,” a couple of positions and swings the bat well RRobinson said. “He has a lot of enough to be in the lineup every day, we just eexperience behind the plate and have to fi gure out how to get him in there,” hhe’s the best hitter of those guys Robinson said. “Albright will battle Murphy aalso. Brown is also a junior college during the month of February for a starting gguy that caught a lot of games position for the year. I’ve never really done oover two years who does the little this but we could just about alternate those tthings off ensively that you need guys throughout the year. Goodwin is a hhim to do. But you can’t count out really, really good athlete but he missed the tthe others. Erie is a senior that’s whole fall with a torn labrum. He just hasn’t ppretty smart and Proto is probably had the reps at this point but he will see a lot tthe most talented catcher that we of time at shortstop.” hhave but he’s a freshman. Shrode Andrew Castillo is slated to retain his Senior team captain Matt Hirsch will slide over also made some positive strides starting role in left fi eld. Th e senior was to the hot corner after successfully manning the during his redshirt freshman named to the Preseason All-OVC squad by shortstop position in 2015. season last year.” College Sports Madness aft er he hit .308 with

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A year aft er hitting .279 speeds really well. He was also very successful withw 27 RBI’s, senior Austin in junior college.” TaylorT is the leading candidate Following Evans and Westfall will be a tot start at designated hitter. plethora of swingmen who are available to Helgren,H Wessling, Gavello start or relieve. Headlining that group are willw also vie for at-bats at that returning all-conference nominees Patrick position.p Bernard and Dillon Symon. Voted as a “We’re going to give Preseason All-OVC honoree by the league’s TaylorT the fi rst opportunity head coaches and sports information tot be the designated hitter,” directors, Bernard shattered UT Martin’s RobinsonR said. “He missed the single-season and career records with eight fi rst part of last season but he saves as a junior but tossed multiple innings reallyr found his timing later in in 15 of his 25 appearances. Symon shined thet season and in OVC play. But in his debut season last spring, earning OVC theret are several other options All-Freshman accolades with a team-best wew have to fi ll that role.” 3.95 ERA spread out over 20 appearances Junior college transfer (four starts). TylerT Hilton is the only left - “Th e biggest question marks are if we are handedh hitter on the Skyhawk going to make those two starters during the rosterr while redshirt freshman year or if we are going to have them coming BlakeB Williams will serve as a out of the bullpen,” Robinson said. “Th ey utilityu man for UT Martin. both had good numbers last year and we “Hilton can play all three want them out there in the high-pressure outfio eld positions,” Robinson situations when it matters the most.” said. “He handles the bat and Other candidates to join the starting Right-handed pitcher Dillon Symon will look to heh will be used mostly as a rotation are transfers Matt McKinstry, build off a strong 2015 campaign which saw him situational type of guy. Williams Jake Patzner, Dom Bazzani and Shane capture OVC All-Freshman accolades. can play every position on the Seckinger. fi eld except for catcher so he “McKinstry was pretty successful in junior 15 doubles, seven round trippers and 31 RBI’s will fi ll in wherever we need him.” college and he has been good for us this in 2015. A total of 13 full-time pitchers make up fall,” Robinson said. “Patzner and Bazzani “We are expecting Castillo to have a the Skyhawk roster in 2015. With only four are big, strong guys that are going to see a better year than he had last year and he had returning hurlers, a new-look staff is shaping whole bunch of innings as starters. Seckinger a pretty good year last year,” Robinson said. up to take the mound this spring. throws a lot of strikes and he will split some “I’m hoping his whole game has improved. “One of the biggest things I learned games, especially early on.” He made a couple of errors last year that he last year in the OVC is that if you can Hayden Bailey will look to settle in as a shouldn’t have made and he struck out more throw strikes, then you’re going to have an full-time member of the bullpen aft er two than he should have and I think that he has opportunity to win,” Robinson said. “So we years in that role at Motlow College. He improved on both of those areas.” went out and we found what we thought were will be joined by returners Cole Schaenzer Platoons are viable options at the the best arms and the guys that have the best and Chris Roe, as well as freshmen Alan remaining two spots. Redshirt sophomore chance of throwing the most strikes. It’s kind Rickman and Adam Rimmer. transfer Collin Edwards and junior Fletcher of like the hitting – while you are losing two “Bailey is a junior college guy that does a Johnson are projected to split time in of your best guys from last year in Carter really good job of keeping guys off balance,” centerfi eld while junior college transfer Smith (team-high four wins, 64 strikeouts) Robinson said. “Schaenzer has to be a little Tanner Wessling and senior Nick Gavello and Alex Martin (three wins, one , team- bit more consistent and Roe has had a really will man right fi eld this spring. best 72 strikeouts), we are assuming that we good fall and spring. Th e two freshmen just “Defensively, Johnson is the best outfi elder are going to be better off having six quality need to gain a little bit more experience that we have and one of the best defensive guys rather than just two.” pitching against these caliber of hitters.” outfi elders in the OVC,” Robinson said. “So Junior right-hander Alex Evans has earned With a fl exible roster and several impact we have to make a decision if we are going to the Opening Day start aft er an impressive players providing quality depth, the Skyhawks choose a more defensive outfi elder or a more two-year career at Barton Community will look to charge into the OVC Tournament off ensive outfi elder and at this point, Edwards College. Fellow junior righty Dalton Westfall fi eld for the fi rst time since 2011. is our best hitter and will probably wind up also projects as a top of the starting rotation “Th ere’s a lot of parity in our league in the hitting third for us. With that said, Johnson arm aft er transferring in from Potomac State top half and in the bottom half,” Robinson will also get a lot of opportunities. Wessling College. said. “Th e challenge is trying to take what and Gavello are both guys that are in our top “Evans had a great summer and had we have and move it into that middle so eight hitters and we have to fi gure out how really good numbers out of junior college,” that we have an opportunity at the end of to get them on the fi eld at the same time. We Robinson said. “He is our best guy and he the year to play in the tournament, play our have the depth to move some people around would have been our No. 1 starter last year. best baseball at the end and win a conference if we need to.” Westfall throws a lot of strikes and changes championship.”

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Location ...... Jackson, Miss. Location ...... Murray, Ky. Conference ...... Southwestern Athletic Conference ...... Ohio Valley Stadium (Capacity) ...... Robert “Bob” Brady Field (1,000) Stadium (Capacity) ...... (800) Head Coach ...... Omar Johnson Head Coach ...... Kevin Moulder Alma Mater ...... North Alabama, 1998 Alma Mater ...... Murray State, 2004 Career Record (Years) ...... 301-198 (9) Career Record (Years) ...... 16-40 (1) School Record (Years) ...... Same School Record (Years) ...... Same Jackson State 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 32-25 (15-9, 2nd Eastern) Murray State 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 16-40 (11-19, 9th) Games 1-4, 40-42 All-Time Series ...... Tigers lead 2-0 Games 15-17 All-Time Series ...... Racers lead 67-31 Series Streak ...... JSU W2 Series Streak ...... UTM W1 Feb. 19-21, April 22-24 UTM vs. JSU in Jackson/Martin ...... 0-2/0-0 March 11-13 UTM vs. MSU in Murray/Martin ...... 14-37/15-28 Location ...... Nashville, Tenn. Location ...... Normal, Ala. Conference ...... ...... Southwestern Athletic Stadium (Capacity) ...... Charles (3,626) Stadium (Capacity) ...... (500) Head Coach ...... Tim Corbin Head Coach ...... Mitch Hill Alma Mater ...... Ohio Wesleyan, 1984 Alma Mater ...... North Alabama, 2007 Career Record (Years) ...... 673-409 (18) Career Record (Years) ...... 47-63 (3) School Record (Years) ...... 567-271 (13) School Record (Years) ...... Same Vanderbilt 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 51-21 (20-10/2nd East) Alabama A&M 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 23-31 (16-8, 2nd East) Game 5 All-Time Series ...... Commodores lead 12-1 Game 18, 50 All-Time Series ...... 0-0 Series Streak ...... VU W11 Series Streak ...... None Feb. 23 UTM vs. VU in Nashville/Martin ...... 1-12/0-0 March 15, May 10 UTM vs. AAMU in Normal/Martin ...... 0-0/0-0 Location ...... Buff alo, NY Location ...... Cookeville, Tenn. Conference ...... Mid-American Conference ...... Ohio Valley Stadium (Capacity) ...... Amhert Audubon Field (500) Stadium (Capacity) ...... Bush Stadium (1,100) Head Coach ...... Ron Torgalski Head Coach ...... Alma Mater ...... Hamilton, 1989 Alma Mater ...... Kentucky, 1994 Career Record (Years) ...... 182-297 (9) Career Record (Years) ...... 321-335-2 (12) School Record (Years) ...... Same School Record (Years) ...... Same Buffalo 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 16-35 (7-20, 6th East) Tennessee Tech 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 26-29 (16-14, 4th) Games 6-8 All-Time Series ...... 0-0 Games 19-21 All-Time Series ...... Golden Eagles lead 45-24 Series Streak ...... None Series Streak ...... TTU W1 Feb. 26-28 UTM vs. BU in Buff alo/Martin ...... 0-0/0-0 March 18-20 UTM vs. TTU in Cookeville/Martin ...... 5-25/19-20 Location ...... Memphis, Tenn. Location ...... Oxford, Miss. Conference ...... Gulf South (NCAA Division-II) Conference ...... Southeastern Stadium (Capacity) ...... Nadicksbernd Field (500) Stadium (Capacity) ....Oxford-University Stadium (10,323) Head Coach ...... Phil Goodwin Head Coach ...... Alma Mater ...... UT Martin, 1976 Alma Mater ...... LSU, 1989 Career Record (Years) ...... 246-501-2 (16) Career Record (Years) ...... 687-422-1 (19) School Record (Years) ...... Same School Record (Years) ...... 587-351-1 (16) Christian Brothers 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 9-26 (4-21, 10th) Ole Miss 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 30-28 (15-14, 4th West) Game 9 All-Time Series ...... Skyhawks lead 20-6 Game 22 All-Time Series ...... Rebels lead 16-1 Series Streak ...... UTM W9 Series Streak ...... UM W8 March 2 UTM vs. CBU in Memphis/Martin ...... 1-2/8-1 March 22 UTM vs. UM in Oxford/Martin ...... 1-15/0-0 Location ...... Fort Wayne, Ind. Location ...... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Conference ...... Summit League Conference ...... Ohio Valley Stadium (Capacity) ...... Mastodon Field (1,000) Stadium (Capacity) ...... (2,000) Head Coach ...... Bobby Pierce Head Coach ...... Alma Mater ...... New Mexico State, 2002 Alma Mater ...... Southeast Missouri, 1989 Career Record (Years) ...... 187-298 (10) Career Record (Years) ...... 99-76 (3) School Record (Years) ...... 132-244 (7) School Record (Years) ...... Same IPFW 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 28-26 (13-16, 3rd) Southeast Missouri 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 36-23 (22-8, 1st) Games 10-13 All-Time Series ...... Skyhawks lead 8-1 Games 23-25 All-Time Series ...... Redhawks lead 70-22-1 Series Streak ...... UTM W6 Series Streak ...... SEMO W11 March 4-6 UTM vs. IPFW in Fort Wayne/Martin ...... 0-0/8-1 March 24-26 UTM vs. SEMO in Cape Girardeau/Martin ....5-36-1/12-24 Location ...... Evansville, Ind. Location ...... Nashville, Tenn. Conference ...... Missouri Valley Conference ...... Atlantic Sun Stadium (Capacity) ...... Braun Stadium (1,200) Stadium (Capacity) ...... Marsh Stadium (750) Head Coach ...... Wes Carroll Head Coach ...... Jeff Forehand Alma Mater ...... Evansville, 2001 Alma Mater ...... Belmont, 1989 Career Record (Years) ...... 175-164 (6) Career Record (Years) ...... 456-418-1 (15) School Record (Years) ...... Same School Record (Years) ...... 245-276 (9) Evansville 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 29-24 (8-13, 6th) Lipscomb 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 39-20 (13-8, 2nd) Games 14, 39 All-Time Series ...... Purple Aces lead 15-3 Game 26 All-Time Series ...... Bisons lead 18-8 Series Streak ...... UE W5 Series Streak ...... UTM W1 March 8, April 19 UTM vs. UE in Evansville/Martin ...... 1-8/2-7 March 29 UTM vs. LU in Nashville/Martin ...... 2-8/6-10

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Location ...... Nashville, Tenn. Location ...... Clarksville, Tenn. Conference ...... Ohio Valley Conference ...... Ohio Valley Stadium (Capacity) ...... ES Rose Park (1,000) Stadium (Capacity) ...... Raymond C. Hand Park (777) Head Coach ...... Head Coach ...... Alma Mater ...... Arkansas State, 1982 Alma Mater ...... Kansas State, 1997 Career Record (Years) ...... 849-319-2 (27) Career Record (Years) ...... 104-99 (4) School Record (Years) ...... 525-470-2 (18) School Record (Years) ...... 0-0 (0) Belmont 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 29-29 (15-15, 6th) Austin Peay 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 25-26 (15-15, 7th) Games 27-29 All-Time Series ...... Bruins lead 37-26 Games 47-49 All-Time Series ...... Governors lead 82-30-2 Series Streak ...... BU W1 Series Streak ...... UTM W2 April 1-3 UTM vs. BU in Nashville/Martin ...... 10-21/16-14 May 6-8 UTM vs. APSU in Clarksville/Martin ...... 11-40-1/17-35-1 Location ...... Starkville, Miss. Location ...... Charleston, Ill. Conference ...... Southeastern Conference ...... Ohio Valley Stadium (Capacity) ...... Polk-De-Ment Stadium (15,000) Stadium (Capacity) ...... Coaches Stadium (500) Head Coach ...... John Cohen Head Coach ...... Jason Anderson Alma Mater ...... Mississippi State, 1990 Alma Mater ...... Illinois, 2012 Career Record (Years) ...... 561-381-1 (16) Career Record (Years) ...... 0-0 (0) School Record (Years) ...... 240-185 (8) School Record (Years) ...... Same Mississippi State 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 24-30 (8-22, 7th West) Eastern Illinois 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 13-36 (9-21 11th) Games 30-31 All-Time Series ...... Bulldogs lead 8-0 Games 51-53 All-Time Series ...... Panthers lead 37-18 Series Streak ...... MSU W8 Series Streak ...... EIU W1 April 5 UTM vs. MSU in Starksville/Martin ...... 0-8/0-0 May 13-15 UTM vs. EIU in Charleston/Martin ...... 10-19/8-18 Location ...... Richmond, Ky. Location ...... Memphis, Tenn. Conference ...... Ohio Valley Conference ...... American Stadium (Capacity) ...... Field (1,200) Stadium (Capacity) ...... FedEx Park (2,000) Head Coach ...... Edwin Thompson Head Coach ...... Daron Schoenrock Alma Mater ...... Webber University, 2003 Alma Mater ...... Tennessee Tech, 1984 Career Record (Years) ...... 0-0 (0) Career Record (Years) ...... 335-378 (13) School Record (Years) ...... Same School Record (Years) ...... 310-326 (11) Eastern Kentucky 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 21-29 (12-17, 8th) Memphis 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 37-21 (12-12, 5th) Games 32-34 All-Time Series ...... Colonels lead 46-20 Game 54 All-Time Series ...... Tigers lead 31-6 Series Streak ...... UTM W1 Series Streak ...... UM W5 April 8-10 UTM vs. EKU in Richmond/Martin ...... 11-22/8-24 May 17 UTM vs. UM in Memphis/Martin ...... 3-16/3-9 Location ...... Jackson, Tenn. Location ...... Jacksonville, Ala. Conference ...... Gulf South (NCAA Division-II) Conference ...... Ohio Valley Stadium (Capacity) ...... Fesmire Field (700) Stadium (Capacity) ...... Field (1,500) Head Coach ...... Lee Driggers Head Coach ...... Alma Mater ...... Central Florida, 1972 Alma Mater ...... Louisiana Tech, 1983 Career Record (Years) ...... 540-432-2 (22) Career Record (Years) ...... 451-378 (14) School Record (Years) ...... 7-39 (2) School Record (Years) ...... Same Union 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 7-39 (5-28, 11th) Jacksonville State 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 30-27 (15-14, 5th) Games 35, 46 All-Time Series ...... Skyhawks lead 27-23-2 Games 55-57 All-Time Series ...... Gamecocks lead 58-16 Series Streak ...... UTM W1 Series Streak ...... JSU W7 April 12, May 3 UTM vs. UU in Jackson/Martin ...... 4-10-1/6-4-1 May 19-21 UTM vs. JSU in Jacksonville/Martin ...... 6-20/4-19 Location ...... Morehead, Ky. Conference ...... Ohio Valley Stadium (Capacity) ...... (1,000) Head Coach ...... Mike McGuire Alma Mater ...... South Carolina, 1992 Career Record (Years) ...... 225-179 (7) School Record (Years) ...... 83-90 (3) Morehead State 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 38-22 (20-10, 2nd) Games 36-38 All-Time Series ...... Eagles lead 55-15 Series Streak ...... MSU W12 April 15-17 UTM vs. MSU in Morehead/Martin ...... 6-22/9-30 Location ...... Edwardsville, Ill. Tournament Location ...... Jackson, Tenn. Conference ...... Ohio Valley Stadium (Capacity) ...... The Ballpark at Jackson (6,000) Stadium (Capacity) ..... Simmons Baseball Complex (1,000) Affi liation ...... Jackson Generals (Seatt le Mariners AA) Head Coach ...... Tony Stoecklin Alma Mater ...... SIU Edwardsville, 2003 OVC Commissioner ...... Beth DeBauche Career Record (Years) ...... 57-98 (4) OVC Baseball SID ...... Kyle Schwartz School Record (Years) ...... Same SID Phone ...... (615) 690-6685 SIU Edwardsville 2015 Record (Conference) ...... 20-30 (19-11, 3rd) OVC Tournament SID Email ...... kschwartz @ovc.org Games 39-41 All-Time Series ...... Cougars lead 15-9 TBA Series Streak ...... SIUE W4 UTM All-Time in OVC Tournament ...... 1-4 April 29-May 1 UTM vs. SIUE in Edwardsville/Martin...... 2-10/6-4 May 25-29 UTM Appearances (Last Appearance)...... 2 (2011)

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All-Time Record vs. Opponents Austin Peay 4/13/96 ...... H ...... L, 4-0 Air Force ...... 1-0 Mississippi State ...... 0-8 Austin Peay leads 82-30-2 4/13/96 ...... H ...... W, 1-0 Arkansas ...... 0-1 Mississippi Valley State ...... 7-0 Home: 17-35-1 4/14/96 ...... H ...... L, 8-1 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... 8-25 Missouri ...... 0-1 Away: 11-40-1 5/3/96* ...... A ...... L, 16-1 Arkansas State ...... 15-31-1 Missouri State ...... 3-8 Date ...... H/A/N ...... Result 5/10/97 ...... A ...... L, 2-1 Augusta College ...... 8-2 Missouri-St. Louis ...... 2-0 Austin Peay ...... 30-82-2 Mississippi Industrial ...... 2-0 1960 ...... N/A ...... L, 12-9 5/10/97 ...... A ...... L, 10-1 Bellarmine ...... 2-0 Monmouth...... 1-1 1960 ...... N/A ...... L, 10-5 5/11/97 ...... A ...... L, 14-2 Belmont ...... 26-37 Morehead State ...... 15-55 1961 ...... N/A ...... L, 13-5 5/2/98 ...... H ...... L, 12-0 Berea College ...... 1-0 Murray State ...... 31-67 1961 ...... N/A ...... L, 7-4 5/2/98 ...... H ...... W, 8-4 Bethel ...... 47-7 NJIT ...... 0-1 4/14/62 ...... A ...... L, 6-2 5/3/98 ...... H ...... L, 8-3 Birmingham-Southern ...... 0-4 Nicholls State ...... 0-1 Bradley ...... 5-7 North Alabama ...... 30-40-2 5/9/62 ...... H ...... W, 6-2 5/1/99 ...... A ...... L, 11-3 Bryant ...... 1-0 North Dakota State ...... 1-1 5/4/63 ...... A ...... L, 5-2 5/1/99 ...... A ...... L, 2-1 Butler ...... 2-1 North Park ...... 1-0 5/4/63 ...... A ...... W, 6-5 5/2/99 ...... A ...... W, 8-6 Carroll College ...... 28-3 Northern Illinois ...... 1-4 4/26/65 ...... A ...... L, 7-0 4/21/00 ...... H ...... L, 13-3 Carson-Newman ...... 2-0 Northern Iowa ...... 4-5 5/8/65 ...... H ...... W, 13-6 4/21/00 ...... H ...... L, 6-2 Central Arkansas ...... 1-4 Northern Kentucky ...... 0-1 Chicago State ...... 4-2-1 Northwestern State ...... 0-3 4/5/67 ...... A ...... W, 9-8 4/22/00 ...... H ...... L, 7-3 Christian Brothers ...... 20-6 Notre Dame ...... 1-1 1967 ...... H ...... L, 4-2 3/17/01 ...... H ...... L, 1-0 Cleveland State ...... 3-0 Oakland City (Ind.) ...... 15-0 1968 ...... N/A ...... W, 5-3 3/17/01 ...... H ...... L, 9-4 Connecticut ...... 0-1 Ole Miss ...... 1-16 1968 ...... N/A ...... W, 5-4 3/18/01 ...... H ...... L, 8-6 Creighton ...... 0-3 Otterbein ...... 0-1 1969 ...... N/A ...... L, 8-6 5/18/02 ...... A ...... L, 4-1 Dayton ...... 1-2 Parsons College ...... 1-1 Delta State ...... 7-26 Purdue ...... 1-3 1969 ...... N/A ...... L, 17-5 5/18/02 ...... A ...... L, 2-1 Eastern Illinois ...... 18-37 Quincy College ...... 7-2 4/11/70 ...... H ...... L, 2-1 5/19/02 ...... A ...... W, 7-5(11) Eastern Kentucky ...... 20-46 Rhode Island ...... 2-0 4/11/70 ...... H ...... L, 3-0 4/5/03 ...... H ...... L, 11-3 Eastern Michigan ...... 1-2 ...... 9-2 5/9/70 ...... A ...... W, 8-4 4/5/03 ...... H ...... T, 10-10 Evansville ...... 3-15 Rockford College ...... 6-0 Florida State ...... 0-2 Rust College ...... 29-2 5/9/70 ...... A ...... W, 8-3 4/24/04 ...... A ...... L, 23-2 Freed-Hardeman ...... 16-2 Saint Louis ...... 11-13 4/27/77 ...... A ...... L, 6-1 4/24/04 ...... A ...... L, 13-4 George Washington ...... 0-1 Samford ...... 8-20 4/7/80 ...... H ...... L, 10-5 4/25/04 ...... A ...... L, 13-1 Georgia Southern ...... 0-3 South Alabama ...... 0-3 4/7/81 ...... H ...... W, 8-3 4/23/05 ...... H ...... L, 14-3 Georgia State ...... 1-0 South Dakota State ...... 2-3 4/14/81 ...... A ...... L, 9-7 4/23/05 ...... H ...... L, 2-0 Grand Valley State ...... 3-0 Southeast Missouri...... 22-70-1 Harding University ...... 1-0 Southeastern Louisiana ...... 2-10 4/27/82 ...... H ...... W, 2-1 4/24/05 ...... H ...... L, 6-1 Houston Baptist ...... 1-0 Southeastern Massachusetts . . .1-0 4/27/82 ...... H ...... L, 4-1 4/29/06 ...... A ...... L, 7-1 Illinois ...... 0-1 Southern Illinois ...... 10-24 4/26/83 ...... A ...... L, 5-4 4/29/06 ...... A ...... L, 7-4 Illinois-Chicago...... 1-3 SIU Edwardsville ...... 9-15 4/26/83 ...... A ...... L, 6-1 4/30/06 ...... A ...... L, 4-3 Illinois State ...... 0-1 Southern Indiana ...... 5-5 3/9/85 ...... H ...... W, 7-1 4/28/07 ...... H ...... L, 4-0 Indiana State ...... 3-9 Southern Miss ...... 2-1 IPFW ...... 8-1 St. Procopius College ...... 2-0 3/9/85 ...... H ...... W, 3-1 4/28/07 ...... H ...... L, 15-3 IUPUI ...... 8-1 Stephen F. Austin ...... 0-3 3/1/86 ...... A ...... T, 9-9 4/29/07 ...... H ...... L, 4-2 Iowa ...... 0-1 Tennessee ...... 0-6 4/6/86 ...... H ...... W, 9-5 5/3/08 ...... A ...... L, 13-3 Jackson State ...... 0-2 Tennessee State ...... 17-10 4/1/87 ...... H ...... L, 7-6 5/4/08 ...... A ...... W, 4-2 Jacksonville State ...... 16-58 Tennessee Tech ...... 24-45 4/22/87 ...... A ...... W, 6-3 5/4/08 ...... A ...... L, 12-3 Kentucky ...... 0-5 Texas-Rio Grande Valley ...... 1-1 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 21-3-1 Trevecca ...... 5-0 3/23/88 ...... A ...... L, 11-10 5/2/09 ...... H ...... L, 6-3 King College ...... 1-1 Troy State ...... 11-16 4/27/88 ...... H ...... L, 5-4 5/2/09 ...... H ...... L, 8-6 Lakeland ...... 4-0 Tulane...... 0-3 4/26/89 ...... H ...... L, 9-2 5/3/09 ...... H ...... W, 6-1 Lambuth ...... 34-17 UAB ...... 0-10 4/26/89 ...... H ...... L, 11-2 5/21/10 ...... A ...... L, 9-7 Lane ...... 32-2 Union ...... 27-23-2 4/19/90 ...... A ...... L, 11-7 5/22/10 ...... A ...... L, 9-3 Lawrence University ...... 39-2 USC Upstate ...... 0-1 Lemoyne-Owen ...... 25-6 Valdosta State ...... 0-2 4/19/90 ...... A ...... L, 11-1 5/22/10 ...... A ...... L, 11-9 Lincoln Memorial ...... 4-0 Vanderbilt ...... 1-12 4/25/91 ...... H ...... W, 15-9 5/20/11 ...... H ...... L, 11-6 Lipscomb ...... 8-18 Viterbo (Wis.) ...... 3-2 3/17/92 ...... H ...... W, 11-3 5/20/11 ...... H ...... L, 14-3 Livingston ...... 13-31-1 Wake Forest ...... 0-1 4/15/92 ...... A ...... W, 8-2 5/21/11 ...... H ...... W, 6-7 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 1-5 Washington Univ. (Mo.) ...... 1-0 3/20/93 ...... A ...... L, 13-3 3/30/12 ...... A ...... L, 10-2 Louisiana Tech ...... 0-3 West Georgia ...... 1-0 Louisville ...... 1-0 Western Illinois ...... 6-2 3/20/93 ...... A ...... L, 7-3 3/31/12 ...... A ...... L, 4-0 Lyon College ...... 1-0 Western Kentucky ...... 0-6 3/21/93 ...... A ...... L, 8-1 4/1/12 ...... A ...... L, 12-8 Martin Methodist ...... 3-2 Western Michigan ...... 0-3 4/20/93 ...... A ...... L, 9-4 5/10/13 ...... H ...... L, 9-5 Maryland-Baltimore County . .1-0 Wisconsin-Kenosha ...... 4-0 5/7/94 ...... H ...... W, 2-1 5/11/13 ...... H ...... L, 5-1 McKendree ...... 2-0 Wisconsin-La Crosse ...... 7-5 5/8/94 ...... H ...... L, 5-3 5/12/13 ...... H ...... L, 8-0 Memphis ...... 6-31 Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...... 2-0 Mid-Continent ...... 1-0 Wisconsin-Platterville ...... 2-0 5/8/94 ...... H ...... W, 3-2 5/10/14 ...... A ...... W, 6-3(12) Middle Tennessee ...... 6-20 Wisconsin-Superior ...... 1-1 4/29/95 ...... A ...... L, 6-4 5/11/14 ...... A ...... L, 10-2 Millikin University ...... 2-1 Wooster College ...... 3-0 4/29/95 ...... A ...... W, 8-6(10) 5/12/14 ...... A ...... L, 13-12 Mississippi College ...... 7-6-1 Wright State ...... 3-0 4/30/95 ...... A ...... L, 3-2 3/11/15 ...... A ...... L, 5-2

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5/1/5 ...... H ...... L, 11-3 4/6/11 ...... H ...... W, 9-8 5/1/10 ...... A ...... L, 7-3 5/2/15 ...... H ...... W, 16-7 5/11/10 ...... A ...... L, 42-3 5/1/10 ...... A ...... W, 2-1 5/3/15 ...... H ...... W, 9-7 5/11/10 ...... A ...... L, 14-5 5/2/10 ...... A ...... L, 5-2 4/24/12 ...... A ...... L, 6-3 4/30/11 ...... H ...... W, 6-4 Belmont 5/9/12 ...... H ...... L, 5-0 4/30/11 ...... H ...... W, 5-4 Belmont leads 37-26 4/5/13 ...... H ...... L, 4-0 5/11/12 ...... A ...... W, 5-4 Home: 16-14 4/6/13 ...... H ...... W, 9-8 5/12/12 ...... A ...... L, 6-2 Away: 10-21 4/7/13 ...... H ...... L, 11-2 5/13/12 ...... A ...... L, 13-4 Date ...... H/A/N ...... Result 4/4/14 ...... A ...... L, 5-1 5/16/13 ...... A ...... W, 4-3 1957 ...... N/A ...... L, 22-3 4/5/14 ...... A ...... L, 3-1 5/17/13 ...... A ...... L, 9-0 1957 ...... N/A ...... L, 11-7 4/6/14 ...... A ...... L, 6-3 5/18/13 ...... A ...... L, 5-3 4/23/62 ...... A ...... L, 11-2 3/27/15 ...... H ...... W, 7-4 5/15/14 ...... H ...... L, 3-1 4/22/63 ...... H ...... L, 6-2 3/28/15 ...... H ...... W, 5-4 (10) 5/16/14 ...... H ...... L, 7-3 5/7/63 ...... A ...... W, 5-4 3/29/15 ...... H ...... L, 34-10 5/17/14 ...... H ...... L, 5-1 4/16/68 ...... H ...... W, 11-6 5/8/15 ...... A ...... W, 2-1 (11) 1969 ...... A ...... W, 3-2 Eastern Illinois 5/9/15 ...... A ...... W, 4-2 5/9/69 ...... A ...... L, 6-1 Eastern Illinois leads 37-18 5/10/15 ...... A ...... L, 2-0 4/18/70 ...... H ...... W, 9-7 Home: 8-18 5/12/70 ...... A ...... L, 6-5 Away: 10-19 Eastern Kentucky 4/13/71 ...... H ...... W, 8-5 Date ...... H/A/N ...... Result Eastern Kentucky leads 46-20 5/4/71 ...... A ...... W, 5-2 3/15/97 ...... A ...... W, 6-2 Home: 8-24 3/4/98 ...... A ...... L, 7-2 3/16/97 ...... A ...... L, 11-8 Away: 11-22 3/4/98 ...... A ...... W, 7-4 3/16/97 ...... A ...... L, 5-3 Neutral: 1-0 4/15/98 ...... H ...... L, 14-1 3/7/98 ...... H ...... L, 16-2 Date ...... H/A/N ...... Result 4/15/98 ...... H ...... W, 4-0 3/7/98 ...... H ...... L, 4-2 4/24/93 ...... A ...... L, 7-6 2/28/99 ...... H ...... W, 13-6 3/8/98 ...... H ...... W, 14-13 4/24/93 ...... A ...... L, 9-3 2/28/99 ...... H ...... W, 13-6 5/8/99 ...... A ...... L, 13-6 4/25/93 ...... A ...... W, 7-4 3/20/99 ...... A ...... L, 2-0 5/8/99 ...... A ...... L, 4-3 3/26/94 ...... H ...... L, 4-0 3/20/99 ...... A ...... W, 7-6 5/9/99 ...... A ...... L, 11-5 3/26/94 ...... H ...... L, 13-5 3/8/00 ...... A ...... L, 8-1 4/29/00 ...... H ...... L, 5-2 5/6/95 ...... A ...... L, 3-2 3/8/00 ...... A ...... L, 3-1 4/29/00 ...... H ...... L, 11-4 5/6/95 ...... A ...... L, 3-1 3/21/00 ...... H ...... W, 3-2 4/30/00 ...... H ...... L, 10-9 5/6/95 ...... A ...... L, 5-2 3/21/00 ...... H ...... W, 9-4 3/31/01 ...... H ...... L, 13-6 4/20/96 ...... H ...... W, 5-3 3/6/01 ...... A ...... L, 5-2 3/31/01 ...... H ...... L, 10-3 4/20/96 ...... H ...... L, 5-4 3/6/01 ...... A ...... L, 7-2 4/1/01 ...... H ...... L, 16-2 4/21/96 ...... H ...... L, 5-4 5/5/01 ...... H ...... L, 17-7 3/30/02 ...... A ...... L, 10-1 4/12/97 ...... A ...... L, 9-4 5/5/01 ...... H ...... L, 5-4 3/30/02 ...... A ...... W, 4-2 4/12/97 ...... A ...... L, 10-7 5/14/02 ...... H ...... L, 8-0 5/16/03 ...... H ...... L, 19-14 4/12/97 ...... A ...... W, 7-4 5/14/02 ...... H ...... W, 2-1 5/16/03 ...... H ...... W, 11-2 4/4/98 ...... H ...... W, 7-4 4/29/03 ...... A ...... L, 8-4 5/17/03 ...... H ...... L, 13-8 4/4/98 ...... H ...... L, 9-4 4/29/03 ...... A ...... L, 7-1 3/27/04 ...... A ...... W, 8-3 4/4/98 ...... H ...... L, 10-7 2/25/04 ...... H ...... L, 16-12 3/27/04 ...... A ...... L, 5-1 4/2/99 ...... A ...... L, 2-1 3/2/04 ...... A ...... W, 5-3 3/28/04 ...... A ...... W, 8-4 4/2/99 ...... A ...... L, 3-1 4/27/05 ...... H ...... L, 3-2 3/25/05 ...... H ...... W, 16-4 4/3/99 ...... A ...... L, 4-3 5/3/05 ...... A ...... L, 5-2 3/25/05 ...... H ...... L, 3-1 3/25/00 ...... H ...... L, 7-3 5/3/05 ...... A ...... W, 10-8 3/26/05 ...... H ...... L, 7-2 3/25/00 ...... H ...... L, 3-1 3/14/06 ...... A ...... W, 4-3 4/1/06 ...... A ...... L, 6-1 3/26/00 ...... H ...... L, 8-4 5/2/06 ...... H ...... W, 4-1 4/1/06 ...... A ...... L, 5-4 4/28/01 ...... H ...... L, 13-7 4/24/07 ...... H ...... W, 11-8 4/2/06 ...... A ...... W, 8-5 4/28/01 ...... H ...... L, 4-2 5/1/07 ...... A ...... W, 3-1 3/31/07 ...... H ...... W, 8-7 4/29/01 ...... H ...... W, 9-5 4/29/08 ...... H ...... W, 6-5 4/1/07 ...... H ...... L, 8-5 4/28/02 ...... A ...... L, 14-1 4/29/08 ...... H ...... L, 14-5 4/1/07 ...... H ...... L, 8-7 4/28/02 ...... A ...... L, 9-7 5/13/08 ...... A ...... L, 12-5 4/5/08 ...... A ...... L, 6-4 4/18/03 ...... A ...... W, 7-2 4/7/09 ...... H ...... L, 6-4 4/5/08 ...... A ...... L, 8-6 4/18/03 ...... A ...... L, 7-5 5/13/09 ...... A ...... L, 12-6 4/6/08 ...... A ...... L, 13-2 4/19/03 ...... A ...... L, 18-8 5/13/09 ...... A ...... L, 8-4 4/10/09 ...... H ...... L, 10-3 4/3/04 ...... H ...... W, 4-3 5/12/10 ...... H ...... L, 16-6 4/10/09 ...... H ...... W, 13-3 4/3/04 ...... H ...... L, 6-1 5/18/10 ...... A ...... W, 16-9 4/11/09 ...... H ...... W, 30-3 4/3/04 ...... H ...... L, 20-4

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4/3/05 ...... A ...... L, 11-2 1978 ...... N/A ...... L, 5-4 Morehead State 4/3/05 ...... A ...... W, 6-5 1978 ...... N/A ...... W, 10-2 Morehead State leads 55-15 4/8/06 ...... H ...... L, 4-2 1978 ...... N/A ...... L, 6-3 Home: 9-30 4/8/06 ...... H ...... L, 6-1 1978 ...... N/A ...... L, 9-3 Away: 6-22 4/9/06 ...... H ...... L, 11-3 1981 ...... N/A ...... L, 8-5 Neutral: 0-1 4/6/07 ...... A ...... L, 13-8 1983 ...... A ...... L, 3-0 Date ...... H/A/N ...... Result 4/6/07 ...... A ...... W, 6-1 1983 ...... A ...... L, 4-0 4/3/93 ...... H ...... L, 4-3 4/12/08 ...... H ...... L, 6-3 4/26/84* ...... H ...... L, 1-0 4/3/93 ...... H ...... L, 2-1 4/12/08 ...... H ...... L, 6-0 4/24/86* ...... A ...... L, 7-2 4/4/93 ...... H ...... L, 5-2 4/13/08 ...... H ...... W, 6-3 2/24/96 ...... A ...... L, 8-6 4/9/94 ...... A ...... L, 7-6 4/4/09 ...... A ...... L, 12-7 2/24/96 ...... A ...... L, 5-2 4/9/94 ...... A ...... L, 7-3 4/4/09 ...... A ...... L, 4-2 2/25/96 ...... A ...... L, 6-2 4/10/94 ...... A ...... L, 7-2 4/5/09 ...... A ...... W, 10-9 2/22/97 ...... H ...... L, 5-1 4/1/95 ...... H ...... L, 10-7 4/24/10 ...... H ...... W, 18-9 2/23/97 ...... H ...... L, 10-2 4/1/95 ...... H ...... L, 10-3 4/25/10 ...... H ...... L, 7-3 3/12/97 ...... A ...... L, 13-4 4/2/95 ...... H ...... L, 6-2 4/25/10 ...... H ...... L, 7-4 3/18/98 ...... A ...... L, 13-2 3/16/96 ...... A ...... L, 3-2 4/22/11 ...... A ...... W, 11-2 3/19/98 ...... A ...... L, 4-2 3/16/96 ...... A ...... L, 8-2 4/22/11 ...... A ...... W, 5-3 2/12/00 ...... A ...... L, 15-8 3/17/96 ...... A ...... L, 12-2 4/23/11 ...... A ...... W, 4-2 2/13/00 ...... A ...... L, 9-3 5/4/96* ...... N ...... L, 6-4 5/26/11* ...... N ...... W, 6-2 5/8/04 ...... H ...... L, 13-4 3/22/97 ...... H ...... L, 3-0 5/4/12 ...... H ...... W, 11-7 5/8/04 ...... H ...... L, 10-8 3/22/97 ...... H ...... L, 4-2 5/5/12 ...... H ...... L, 16-3 5/9/04 ...... H ...... W, 21-16 3/23/97 ...... H ...... W, 4-3 5/6/12 ...... H ...... L, 8-7 5/7/05 ...... A ...... L, 8-0 3/14/98 ...... H ...... L, 4-1 4/12/13 ...... A ...... L, 30-4 5/7/05 ...... A ...... L, 6-4 3/14/98 ...... H ...... W, 17-0 4/13/13 ...... A ...... L, 7-3 5/8/05 ...... A ...... W, 4-3 3/15/98 ...... H ...... L, 11-8 4/14/13 ...... A ...... W, 5-1 5/13/06 ...... H ...... L, 7-0 5/15/99 ...... H ...... L, 11-1 4/11/14 ...... H ...... L, 9-1 5/13/06 ...... H ...... L, 4-2 5/15/99 ...... H ...... L, 9-2 4/12/14 ...... H ...... L, 18-13 5/14/06 ...... H ...... L, 12-1 5/16/99 ...... H ...... L, 4-3 4/13/14 ...... H ...... W, 9-4 5/12/07 ...... A ...... L, 13-2 5/6/00 ...... A ...... W, 11-3 4/2/15 ...... A ...... L, 10-6 5/12/07 ...... A ...... W, 4-3 5/6/00 ...... A ...... L, 9-1 4/4/15 ...... A ...... L, 9-2 5/13/07 ...... A ...... L, 3-1 5/7/00 ...... A ...... L, 19-10 4/4/15 ...... A ...... W, 7-3 5/16/08 ...... H ...... L, 10-7 4/7/01 ...... A ...... L, 16-3 5/16/08 ...... H ...... L, 5-0 4/7/01 ...... A ...... W, 20-19 Jacksonville State 5/17/08 ...... H ...... L, 15-8 4/8/01 ...... A ...... L, 14-7 Jacksonville State leads 58-16 5/15/09 ...... A ...... W, 11-7 4/6/02 ...... H ...... L, 6-4 Home: 4-19 5/15/09 ...... A ...... W, 17-2 4/6/02 ...... H ...... L, 20-6 Away: 6-20 5/16/09 ...... A ...... W, 3-2 4/7/02 ...... H ...... L, 16-8 Neutral: 0-1 3/27/10 ...... H ...... W, 9-7 4/26/03 ...... H ...... W, 8-3 Date ...... H/A/N ...... Result 3/27/10 ...... H ...... L, 11-9 4/26/03 ...... H ...... W, 11-5 1972 ...... N/A ...... L, 4-1 3/28/10 ...... H ...... L, 11-6 4/27/03 ...... H ...... L, 15-9 1973 ...... N/A ...... L, 3-2 3/26/11 ...... A ...... W, 9-3 4/9/04 ...... A ...... L, 13-12 1973 ...... N/A ...... W, 7-5 3/26/11 ...... A ...... L, 7-4 4/9/04 ...... A ...... L, 11-6 1973 ...... N/A ...... L, 7-0 3/27/11 ...... A ...... L, 13-12 4/10/04 ...... A ...... L, 22-5 1973 ...... N/A ...... L, 8-4 5/25/11* ...... N ...... L, 9-8 4/9/05 ...... H ...... L, 8-3 1974 ...... N/A ...... L, 1-0 4/13/12 ...... H ...... L, 13-10 4/9/05 ...... H ...... L, 5-3 1974 ...... N/A ...... L, 6-4 4/14/12 ...... H ...... W, 7-4 4/10/05 ...... H ...... L, 18-11 1974 ...... N/A ...... L, 7-0 4/15/12 ...... H ...... L, 8-6 4/14/06 ...... A ...... L, 10-7 1974 ...... N/A ...... W, 4-2 3/8/13 ...... H ...... W, 5-3 4/14/06 ...... A ...... L, 2-0 1975 ...... N/A ...... L, 5-0 3/9/13 ...... H ...... L, 10-5 4/15/06 ...... A ...... W, 23-7 1975 ...... N/A ...... L, 4-2 3/9/13 ...... H ...... L, 20-2 4/14/07 ...... H ...... W, 7-6(10) 1975 ...... N/A ...... L, 5-3 3/7/14 ...... A ...... L, 10-5 4/15/07 ...... H ...... L, 8-0 1975 ...... N/A ...... W, 7-3 3/8/14 ...... A ...... L, 6-2 4/15/07 ...... H ...... W, 5-4(8) 1976 ...... N/A ...... W, 6-5 3/9/14 ...... A ...... L, 6-4 4/19/08 ...... A ...... L, 16-8 1976 ...... N/A ...... L, 13-5 5/14/15 ...... H ...... L, 14-2 4/19/08 ...... A ...... W, 16-12 1976 ...... N/A ...... L, 6-5 5/15/15 ...... H ...... L, 13-12 4/20/08 ...... A ...... L, 13-8 1976 ...... N/A ...... L, 6-3 4/18/09 ...... H ...... L, 16-2 1977 ...... N/A ...... L, 9-5 4/18/09 ...... H ...... W, 6-5 1977 ...... N/A ...... W, 9-7 4/19/09 ...... H ...... L, 17-10

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5/8/10 ...... A ...... W, 10-9 3/8/97 ...... A ...... L, 7-0 3/14/14 ...... H ...... L, 10-2 5/8/10 ...... A ...... W, 17-8 3/8/97 ...... A ...... W, 10-1 3/15/14 ...... H ...... L, 7-2 5/9/10 ...... A ...... L, 10-9 4/26/97 ...... H ...... L, 5-4 3/15/14 ...... H ...... W, 6-5 5/7/11 ...... H ...... L, 10-9 4/26/97 ...... H ...... W, 13-6 3/7/15 ...... N ...... W, 6-3 5/7/11 ...... H ...... W, 7-6 (8) 4/27/97 ...... H ...... L, 7-4 3/7/15 ...... N ...... L, 2-1 5/8/11 ...... H ...... W, 9-8 2/18/98 ...... A ...... W, 16-7 3/8/15 ...... N ...... L, 4-2 5/17/12 ...... A ...... L, 8-2 2/18/98 ...... A ...... L, 4-2 4/28/15 ...... N ...... W, 14-3 5/18/12 ...... A ...... L, 8-5 4/18/98 ...... A ...... W, 5-2 5/19/12 ...... A ...... L, 8-5 4/19/98 ...... A ...... L, 5-0 Southeast Missouri 4/19/13 ...... H ...... L, 3-1 4/19/98 ...... A ...... L, 9-2 Southeast Missouri leads 70-22-1 4/20/13 ...... H ...... L, 7-3 2/24/99 ...... H ...... L, 8-5 Home: 12-24 4/21/13 ...... H ...... L, 11-6 2/24/99 ...... H ...... L, 7-3 Away: 5-36-1 4/17/14 ...... A ...... L, 6-3 4/17/99 ...... H ...... L, 3-2 Neutral: 0-1 4/18/14 ...... A ...... L, 14-6 4/17/99 ...... H ...... L, 4-3 Date ...... H/A/N ...... Result 4/19/14 ...... A ...... L, 6-4 4/18/99 ...... H ...... L, 5-1 1964 ...... N/A ...... L, 7-4 4/10/15 ...... H ...... L, 9-5 4/28/99 ...... A ...... W, 10-9 1965 ...... N/A ...... W, 3-2 4/11/15 ...... H ...... L, 8-6 4/8/00 ...... A ...... L, 9-5 1967 ...... N/A ...... L, 9-1 4/12/15 ...... H ...... L, 17-7 4/8/00 ...... A ...... L, 8-3 1968 ...... N/A ...... W, 3-2 4/9/00 ...... A ...... L, 7-6 1969 ...... N/A ...... L, 3-2 Murray State 4/21/01 ...... A ...... L, 14-6 1969 ...... N/A ...... W, 12-3 Murray State leads 67-31 4/21/01 ...... A ...... L, 5-2 1975 ...... N/A ...... L, 8-7 Home: 15-28 4/22/01 ...... A ...... L, 8-6 1975 ...... N/A ...... L, 9-3 Away: 14-37 4/20/02 ...... H ...... L, 12-10 1976 ...... N/A ...... L, 6-0 Neutral: 2-2 4/20/02 ...... H ...... L, 10-7 1976 ...... N/A ...... W, 3-0 Date ...... H/A/N ...... Result 4/21/02 ...... H ...... L, 7-5 1977 ...... N/A ...... L, 4-3 4/13/81 ...... H ...... W, 6-3 5/10/03 ...... A ...... L, 12-8 1977 ...... N/A ...... L, 9-2 3/9/82 ...... A ...... L, 15-3 5/10/03 ...... A ...... W, 9-3 1981 ...... N/A ...... W, 5-3 4/4/82 ...... A ...... L, 10-3 5/11/03 ...... A ...... W, 11-6 1981 ...... N/A ...... L, 6-4 3/8/83 ...... A ...... L, 9-4 5/1/04 ...... A ...... L, 9-5 1983 ...... H ...... W, 5-1 4/16/85 ...... H ...... L, 14-9 5/2/04 ...... A ...... L, 5-4 1983 ...... H ...... L, 16-5 3/31/86 ...... A ...... L, 18-8 5/2/04 ...... A ...... L, 4-3 4/6/84 ...... A ...... L, 8-7 3/4/87 ...... H ...... L, 3-1 4/30/05 ...... H ...... L, 4-3 4/6/84 ...... A ...... L, 10-1 4/7/88 ...... H ...... W, 5-3 5/1/05 ...... H ...... L, 6-2 4/10/85 ...... H ...... L, 7-0 4/25/89 ...... A ...... W, 18-8 5/1/05 ...... H ...... W, 4-2 4/10/85 ...... H ...... L, 10-2 4/5/90 ...... H ...... L, 7-4 5/6/06 ...... A ...... L, 6-4 2/26/92 ...... A ...... W, 9-7 4/17/91 ...... H ...... W, 6-5 5/6/06 ...... A ...... L, 7-2 4/1/92 ...... H ...... W, 5-4 3/3/92 ...... A ...... L, 9-1 5/7/06 ...... A ...... W, 9-4 3/30/93 ...... H ...... W, 5-1 4/14/92 ...... H ...... W, 6-5 5/5/07 ...... H ...... L, 10-6 4/27/93 ...... A ...... L, 12-5 4/6/93 ...... H ...... L, 7-2 5/5/07 ...... H ...... W, 10-9 4/16/94 ...... A ...... W, 3-1 5/8/93 ...... H ...... L, 8-4 5/6/07 ...... H ...... W, 8-5 4/16/94 ...... A ...... L, 5-3 5/8/93 ...... H ...... W, 3-2 5/10/08 ...... A ...... L, 5-1 4/17/94 ...... A ...... L, 10-5 5/9/93 ...... H ...... W, 8-2 5/10/08 ...... A ...... L, 5-1 4/8/95 ...... H ...... L, 9-4 3/5/94 ...... A ...... L, 5-2 5/11/08 ...... A ...... L, 13-4 4/8/95 ...... H ...... L, 14-12 3/6/94 ...... A ...... W, 5-3 5/9/09 ...... H ...... L, 12-0 4/9/95 ...... H ...... L, 15-8 4/30/94 ...... A ...... L, 8-3 5/9/09 ...... H ...... W, 3-2 3/23/96 ...... A ...... L, 7-5 5/1/94 ...... A ...... W, 10-4 5/10/09 ...... H ...... L, 13-4 3/23/96 ...... A ...... W, 4-2 5/1/94 ...... A ...... L, 7-0 4/2/10 ...... A ...... L, 20-2 3/24/96 ...... A ...... T, 5-5 5/4/94 ...... H ...... L, 15-3 4/2/10 ...... A ...... L, 13-5 5/3/97 ...... A ...... W, 6-0 2/21/95 ...... H ...... W, 11-4 4/3/10 ...... A ...... L, 7-5 5/3/97 ...... A ...... W, 8-7 3/19/95 ...... A ...... W, 9-6 4/2/11 ...... H ...... L, 6-3 5/4/97 ...... A ...... L, 5-4 4/22/95 ...... H ...... L, 7-2 4/2/11 ...... H ...... L, 12-4 4/25/98 ...... H ...... L, 4-3 4/22/95 ...... H ...... L, 8-2 4/3/11 ...... H ...... W, 14-13 4/25/98 ...... H ...... L, 13-0 2/21/96 ...... H ...... W, 9-0 4/6/12 ...... A ...... L, 4-2 4/26/98 ...... H ...... L, 11-7 4/5/96 ...... A ...... L, 10-1 4/6/12 ...... A ...... W, 4-3 3/12/99 ...... H ...... L, 12-7 4/5/96 ...... A ...... W, 2-0 4/7/12 ...... A ...... L, 7-0 3/12/99 ...... H ...... W, 7-6 4/6/96 ...... A ...... L, 6-2 3/15/13 ...... A ...... L, 5-4 4/24/99 ...... A ...... L, 11-2 4/11/69 ...... A ...... W, 11-7 3/16/13 ...... A ...... L, 15-13 4/24/99 ...... A ...... L, 6-0 2/18/97 ...... H ...... L, 17-5 3/17/13 ...... A ...... L, 11-7 4/25/99 ...... A ...... L, 11-2

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3/12/00 ...... A ...... L, 13-4 4/4/92 ...... H ...... W, 6-2 4/12/03 ...... A ...... L, 7-1 3/12/00 ...... A ...... L, 6-0 3/21/09 ...... H ...... L, 9-7 4/13/03 ...... A ...... L, 5-4 4/15/00 ...... A ...... L, 8-7 3/22/09 ...... H ...... W, 12-5 4/17/04 ...... H ...... W, 20-11 4/15/00 ...... A ...... L, 8-5 4/10/10 ...... A ...... W, 7-4 4/17/04 ...... H ...... W, 5-4 4/16/00 ...... A ...... L, 16-0 4/10/10 ...... A ...... L, 6-3 4/18/04 ...... H ...... L, 12-8 4/13/01 ...... H ...... L, 7-0 4/11/10 ...... A ...... W, 11-7 4/16/05 ...... A ...... L, 5-2 4/13/01 ...... H ...... L, 18-9 4/9/11 ...... H ...... L, 13-2 4/16/05 ...... A ...... W, 3-2 4/14/01 ...... H ...... W, 8-6 4/9/11 ...... H ...... W, 7-6 4/17/05 ...... A ...... L, 8-0 4/13/02 ...... A ...... L, 12-8 4/10/11 ...... H ...... W, 20-14 4/22/06 ...... H ...... W, 5-1 4/13/02 ...... A ...... L, 16-3 4/20/12 ...... A ...... L, 3-2(11) 4/22/06 ...... H ...... L, 7-5 4/14/02 ...... A ...... L, 12-2 4/21/12 ...... A ...... L, 10-2 4/23/06 ...... H ...... W, 6-5 5/3/03 ...... H ...... L, 9-1 4/22/12 ...... A ...... L, 12-5 4/20/07 ...... A ...... L, 8-5 5/3/03 ...... H ...... L, 14-2 5/4/13 ...... A ...... L, 10-1 4/21/07 ...... A ...... L, 7-3 5/4/03 ...... H ...... L, 20-5 5/5/13 ...... A ...... L, 5-3 4/22/07 ...... A ...... L, 9-5 5/21/04 ...... H ...... L, 12-4 5/6/13 ...... A ...... L, 3-2(10) 4/26/08 ...... H ...... W, 5-4 5/21/04 ...... H ...... L, 9-2 5/2/14 ...... H ...... L, 14-7 4/26/08 ...... H ...... W, 5-0 5/21/04 ...... H ...... W, 17-16 5/3/14 ...... H ...... W, 3-2 4/27/08 ...... H ...... L, 8-1 5/20/05 ...... A ...... L, 4-2 5/4/14 ...... H ...... L, 13-8 4/25/09 ...... A ...... W, 21-5 5/20/05 ...... A ...... L, 6-4 4/24/15 ...... A ...... L, 4-3 4/25/09 ...... A ...... L, 1-0 5/21/05 ...... A ...... L, 4-3 4/25/15 ...... A ...... L, 6-3 4/26/09 ...... A ...... L, 12-6 3/25/06 ...... H ...... W, 2-1 4/26/15 ...... A ...... L, 6-2 5/15/10 ...... H ...... L, 9-7(13) 3/25/06 ...... H ...... W, 3-2 5/15/10 ...... H ...... L, 6-2 3/26/06 ...... H ...... W, 1-0 Tennessee Tech 5/16/10 ...... H ...... W, 12-9 3/24/07 ...... A ...... L, 7-5 Tennessee Tech leads 45-24 5/14/11 ...... A ...... L, 11-5 3/24/07 ...... A ...... L, 7-6 Home: 19-20 5/14/11 ...... A ...... L, 8-7(12) 3/25/07 ...... A ...... L, 18-8 Away: 5-25 5/15/11 ...... A ...... L, 8-7(11) 3/29/08 ...... H ...... L, 19-6 Date ...... H/A/N ...... Result 3/23/12 ...... H ...... W, 6-5 3/28/09 ...... A ...... L, 6-5(10) 5/1/93 ...... H ...... W, 4-2 3/24/12 ...... H ...... L, 11-1 3/28/09 ...... A ...... L, 9-7 5/1/93 ...... H ...... L, 4-2 3/25/12 ...... H ...... W, 13-6 3/29/09 ...... A ...... L, 12-8 5/2/93 ...... H ...... L, 7-6 3/22/13 ...... H ...... L, 3-1 4/17/10 ...... H ...... W, 6-3 4/1/94 ...... H ...... W, 11-5 3/23/13 ...... H ...... L, 13-8 4/17/10 ...... H ...... W, 12-4 4/1/94 ...... H ...... W, 14-2 3/24/13 ...... H ...... L, 8-5 4/18/10 ...... H ...... L, 15-1 4/2/94 ...... H ...... W, 7-6 3/21/14 ...... A ...... L, 14-5 4/16/11 ...... A ...... L, 8-2 3/25/95 ...... A ...... L, 6-3 3/22/14 ...... A ...... W, 7-5 4/16/11 ...... A ...... L, 8-2 3/25/95 ...... A ...... W, 7-3 3/23/14 ...... A ...... L, 2-0 4/17/11 ...... A ...... L, 8-4 3/26/95 ...... A ...... L, 11-3 3/14/15 ...... H ...... L, 2-0 5/27/11* ...... N ...... L, 12-7 4/27/96 ...... H ...... L, 9-4 3/15/15 ...... H ...... W, 7-5 4/27/12 ...... H ...... W, 5-4 4/27/96 ...... H ...... L, 7-2 3/16/15 ...... H ...... L, 9-3 4/28/12 ...... H ...... L, 13-1 4/28/96 ...... H ...... L, 12-10 4/29/12 ...... H ...... L, 14-2 4/19/97 ...... H ...... L, 10-0 OVC Tournament 3/28/13 ...... A ...... L, 8-5 4/19/97 ...... H ...... L, 7-4 Overall: 1-4 3/29/13 ...... A ...... L, 9-6 4/20/97 ...... H ...... W, 13-7 Away: 0-1 3/30/13 ...... A ...... L, 7-2 4/10/98 ...... A ...... L, 12-5 Neutral: 1-3 3/28/14 ...... H ...... L, 13-0 4/10/98 ...... A ...... L, 11-1 Date ...... Opp...... Result 3/29/14 ...... H ...... L, 9-3 4/11/98 ...... A ...... L, 4-3 5/3/96 ...... @APSU ...... L, 16-1 3/30/14 ...... H ...... L, 11-1 4/10/99 ...... H ...... W, 2-1 5/4/96 ...... %MORE ...... L, 6-4 3/20/15 ...... A ...... L, 16-2 4/10/99 ...... H ...... W, 2-0 5/25/11 ...... ^JSU ...... L, 9-8 3/21/15 ...... A ...... L, 13-0 4/11/99 ...... H ...... L, 4-3 5/26/11 ...... ^EKU ...... W, 6-2 3/22/15 ...... A ...... L, 5-4 (12) 5/9/00 ...... A ...... W, 6-5 5/27/11 ...... ^SEMO ...... L, 12-7 5/9/00 ...... A ...... L, 8-6 %Game played in Clarksville, Tenn. SIU Edwardsville 5/10/00 ...... A ...... L, 13-3 ^ Game played in Jackson, Tenn. SIU Edwardsville leads 15-9 3/24/01 ...... A ...... L, 6-1 Home: 6-4 3/24/01 ...... A ...... L, 8-2 *OVC Tournament Game Away: 2-10 3/25/01 ...... A ...... L, 6-1 Date ...... H/A/N ...... Result 3/23/02 ...... H ...... W, 10-0 1972 ...... N/A ...... L, 12-4 3/23/02 ...... H ...... L, 13-0 1972 ...... N/A ...... W, 5-2 3/24/02 ...... H ...... W, 13-8 4/4/92 ...... H ...... W, 2-1 4/12/03 ...... A ...... L, 3-1

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Friday, February 19 SIUE at Memphis, 2:00 p.m. SIUE at Louisville, 2:00 p.m. Connecticut at Austin Peay, 3:30 p.m. Morehead State at North Carolina Central, 3:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky vs. South Dakota State, 5:00 p.m. (Wilmington, N.C.) Valparaiso at Jacksonville State, 3:00 p.m. Western Illinois at Tennessee Tech, 3:00 p.m. Sunday, February 28 Bradley at Austin Peay, 3:30 p.m. Eastern Kentucky vs. South Dakota State, 9:00 a.m. (Wilmington, N.C.) Illinois State at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Morehead State vs. Saint Louis, 11:00 a.m. (Emerson, Ga.) Eastern Kentucky at Lipscomb, 4:00 p.m. Bucknell at Tennessee Tech, 11:00 a.m. Eastern Illinois at Southern Miss, 4:00 p.m. Army at Belmont, 12:00 p.m. Murray State at Bethune-Cookman, 5:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at Kennesaw State, 12:00 p.m. UT Martin at Jackson State, 6:00 p.m. Buffalo at UT Martin, 12:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Lamar, 6:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Central Arkansas, 1:00 p.m. Northern Illinois at Murray State, 1:00 p.m. Saturday, February 20 SIUE at Memphis, 1:00 p.m. Illinois State at Belmont, 12:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 1:00 p.m. Morehead State at North Carolina Central, 12:00 p.m. Missouri State at Austin Peay, 3:30 p.m. Murray State at Bethune-Cookman, 12:00 p.m. SIUE at Louisville, 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 1 Valparaiso at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. Morehead State at Louisville, 2:00 p.m. Bradley at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m. Indiana State at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Southern Miss, 2:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Vanderbilt, 3:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Lipscomb, 2:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Southern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Western Illinois at Tennessee Tech, 2:00 p.m. Western Kentucky at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Lamar, 2:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at Alabama State, 6:30 p.m. UT Martin at Jackson State (2), 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 2 Sunday, February 21 Christian Brothers at UT Martin, 2:00 p.m. Morehead State at North Carolina Central, 12:00 p.m. Lindenwood-Belleville at Murray State, 3:00 p.m. Murray State at Bethune-Cookman, 12:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Kentucky, 3:00 p.m. SIUE at Louisville, 12:00 p.m. Evansville at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Illinois State at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Lipscomb, 1:00 p.m. Friday, March 4 Eastern Illinois at Southern Miss, 1:00 p.m. IPFW at UT Martin, 2:00 p.m. UT Martin at Jackson State, 1:00 p.m. Maryland-Eastern Shore at Eastern Kentucky, 3:00 p.m. Valparaiso at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. Creighton at Murray State, 3:00 p.m. Western Illinois at Tennessee Tech, 1:00 p.m. Miami (Ohio) at Tennessee Tech, 3:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Lamar, 1:00 p.m. Western Kentucky at Jacksonville State, 3:00 p.m. Bradley at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m. Central Arkansas at Southeast Missouri, 3:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Arkansas, 3:05 p.m. Monday, February 22 SIUE at Missouri State, 3:05 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Alcorn State, 1:00 p.m. Youngstown State at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Mercer, 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 23 Morehead State at N.C. State, 2:00 p.m. Saturday, March 5 Harris-Stowe at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. Maryland-Eastern Shore at Eastern Kentucky (2), 11:00 a.m. Eastern Kentucky at Louisville, 2:00 p.m. Siena at Morehead State (2), 11:00 a.m. Southern Illinois at Austin Peay, 3:30 p.m. IPFW at UT Martin (2), 12:00 p.m. Jacksonville State vs. UAB, 4:00 p.m. (Birmingham, Ala. – Regions Park) Eastern Illinois at Arkansas, 12:05 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Central Arkansas, 4:00 p.m. Youngstown State at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. UT Martin at Vanderbilt, 4:00 p.m. Western Kentucky at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Mercer, 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 24 Creighton at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Central Arkansas, 12:00 p.m. Central Arkansas at Southeast Missouri, 2:00 p.m. Belmont at Memphis, 4:00 p.m. Miami (Ohio) at Tennessee Tech, 2:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Vanderbilt, 4:00 p.m. SIUE at Missouri State, 2:05 p.m.

Friday, February 26 Sunday, March 6 Eastern Kentucky vs. VCU, 11:00 a.m. (Wilmington, N.C.) Maryland-Eastern Shore at Eastern Kentucky, 11:00 a.m. Morehead State vs. Arkansas State, 2:00 p.m. (Emerson, Ga.) Siena at Morehead State, 12:00 p.m. Buffalo at UT Martin, 2:00 p.m. IPFW at UT Martin, 12:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 2:05 p.m. Youngstown State at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. Northern Illinois at Murray State, 3:00 p.m. Creighton at Murray State, 1:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at Kennesaw State, 3:00 p.m. Western Kentucky at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. Bucknell at Tennessee Tech, 3:00 p.m. Miami (Ohio) at Tennessee Tech, 1:00 p.m. Alcorn State at Austin Peay, 3:30 p.m. Central Arkansas at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m. Western Michigan at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Mercer, 1:00 p.m. SIUE at Memphis, 4:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Arkansas, 1:05 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Central Arkansas, 6:00 p.m. SIUE at Missouri State, 1:05 p.m.

Saturday, February 27 Monday, March 7 Eastern Illinois at Central Arkansas (2), 12:00 p.m. IPFW at Murray State, 3:00 p.m. Morehead State vs. Omaha (2), 12:00 p.m. (Emerson, Ga.) Northern Illinois at Murray State (2), 12:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 8 Miami (Ohio) at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Saint Louis, 3:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at UNC Wilmington, 1:00 p.m. Lipscomb at Tennessee Tech, 3:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at Kennesaw State, 1:00 p.m. SIUE at Indiana State, 3:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 1:00 p.m. Southern Illinois at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Bucknell at Tennessee Tech, 2:00 p.m. Evansville at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. Buffalo at UT Martin, 2:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Ole Miss, 6:30 p.m.

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Austin Peay at Arkansas State, 6:30 p.m. Robert Morris (Ill.) at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Lipscomb at Belmont, 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 9 Harris-Stowe at Southeast Missouri, 5:00 p.m. Longwood at Morehead State, 2:00 p.m. Memphis at Murray State, 6:00 p.m. Murray State at Kentucky, 3:00 p.m. Saint Louis at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Arkansas State, 3:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at Samford, 6:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Ole Miss, 4:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Tennessee, 6:00 p.m. Troy at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Western Kentucky, 6:00 p.m.

Friday, March 11 Thursday, March 24 *Tennessee Tech at Morehead State, 2:00 p.m. Evansville at Eastern Kentucky, 3:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Eastern Kentucky, 3:00 p.m. *Belmont at Morehead State, 3:00 p.m. Northern Illinois at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. *Murray State at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. *Murray State at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, March 12 Friday, March 25 Northern Illinois at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. Evansville at Eastern Kentucky, 3:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Morehead State, 1:00 p.m. *Belmont at Morehead State, 3:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Eastern Kentucky, 1:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at SIUE, 2:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. *Murray State at UT Martin, 3:00 p.m. *Murray State at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m.

Sunday, March 13 Saturday, March 26 *Southeast Missouri at Eastern Kentucky, 12:00 p.m. Evansville at Eastern Kentucky, 12:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Morehead State, 12:00 p.m. *Belmont at Morehead State, 12:00 p.m. Northern Illinois at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Eastern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. *Murray State at UT Martin, 1:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at SIUE, 1:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at SIUE, 1:00 p.m. *Murray State at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at UT Martin, 3:00 p.m.

Tuesday, March 15 Tuesday, March 29 Morehead State at Marshall, 2:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Dayton, 3:00 p.m. Murray State at Kansas, 3:00 p.m. Miami (Ohio) at Morehead State, 3:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Lipscomb, 4:00 p.m. Kentucky State at Murray State, 4:00 p.m. Belmont at Middle Tennessee, 6:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Illinois State, 4:30 p.m. UT Martin at Alabama A&M, 6:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Southern Illinois, 5:00 p.m. Oral Roberts at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. UT Martin at Lipscomb, 6:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Mississippi State, 6:30 p.m. SIUE at Evansville, 6:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Missouri, 6:30 p.m. Samford at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. Belmont vs. Vanderbilt, 6:30 p.m. (First Tennessee Park) Wednesday, March 16 Eastern Kentucky at Alabama A&M, 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 30 Murray State at Kansas, 3:00 p.m. Marshall at Morehead State, 3:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Missouri, 4:00 p.m. Kennesaw State at Tennessee Tech, 4:00 p.m. Evansville at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. Murray State at Southern Illinois, 5:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Kennesaw State, 6:00 p.m. Maryville at Southeast Missouri, 5:00 p.m. Northern Illinois at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. Alabama State at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m.

Friday, March 18 Friday, April 1 *Morehead State at Southeast Missouri, 3:00 p.m. Southern Illinois at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. *SIUE at Murray State, 4:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Murray State, 6:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. *SIUE at Southeast Missouri, 6:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Memphis, 6:30 p.m. *Austin Peay at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, March 19 Saturday, April 2 *Eastern Kentucky at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. *SIUE at Southeast Missouri, 2:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. Southern Illinois at Jacksonville State, 2:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Memphis, 2:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. *SIUE at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Tennessee Tech, 2:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Tennessee Tech, 2:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Eastern Kentucky, 3:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Southeast Missouri, 2:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Belmont, 4:00 p.m.

Sunday, March 20 Sunday, April 3 *Eastern Kentucky at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Eastern Kentucky, 12:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Memphis, 1:00 p.m. Southern Illinois at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. *SIUE at Murray State, 1:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Murray State, 1:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. *SIUE at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Tennessee Tech, 1:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Tennessee Tech, 1:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Belmont, 2:00 p.m.

Tuesday, March 22 Tuesday, April 5 UT Martin at Ole Miss, 11:00 a.m. Tennessee Tech at Alabama A&M, 3:00 p.m. Morehead State at Kentucky, 2:00 p.m. UT Martin at Mississippi State (2), 3:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Marshall, 2:00 p.m. Belmont at Southern Illinois, 5:00 p.m.

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Ohio at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. Belmont at Western Kentucky, 6:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Illinois, 6:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois vs. Illinois, 6:00 p.m. (Mattoon, Ill.) UAB at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. UT Martin at Evansville, 6:00 p.m. Arkansas State at Southeast Missouri, 6:00 p.m. Illinois State at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Middle Tennessee, 6:00 p.m. Kennesaw State at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. SIUE at Missouri, 6:05 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Saint Louis, 6:00 p.m. Lipscomb at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 6 Morehead State at Tennessee, 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 20 Southern Illinois at Murray State, 6:00 p.m. Illinois College at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Western Kentucky at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. East Tennessee State at Eastern Kentucky, 3:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Middle Tennessee, 6:00 p.m. Friday, April 8 Murray State at Ole Miss, 6:30 p.m. Morehead State at Xavier, 2:00 p.m. Western Illinois at SIUE, 7:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. *Belmont at SIUE, 4:00 p.m. Friday, April 22 *Eastern Kentucky at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. *Belmont at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. *Murray State at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Murray State, 6:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. Jackson State at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. *Morehead State at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. Saturday, April 9 *Southeast Missouri at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. Morehead State at Xavier, 12:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. *Belmont at SIUE, 1:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Eastern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. Saturday, April 23 *Murray State at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. *Belmont at Eastern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at UT Martin, 3:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. Sunday, April 10 *Morehead State at SIUE, 2:00 p.m. Morehead State at Xavier, 11:00 a.m. Jackson State at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. *Belmont at SIUE, 1:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Eastern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. Sunday, April 24 *Eastern Kentucky at UT Martin, 1:00 p.m. *Belmont at Eastern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. *Murray State at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Murray State, 1:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m. Jackson State at UT Martin, 1:00 p.m. *Morehead State at SIUE, 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 12 *Southeast Missouri at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Southern Illinois, 5:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Kentucky, 5:30 p.m. Morehead State at Ohio State, 5:35 p.m. Monday, April 25 Belmont at Lipscomb, 6:00 p.m. Memphis at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. Evansville at Murray State, 6:00 p.m. Union at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 26 SIUE at Saint Louis, 6:00 p.m. Saint Louis at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at Troy, 6:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee, 3:00 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Arkansas State, 6:00 p.m. Alabama A&M at Murray State, 6:00 p.m. Alabama A&M at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. Southern Illinois at Southeast Missouri, 6:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Memphis, 6:30 p.m. Jacksonville State at Alabama State, 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday, April 13 Wednesday, April 27 Alabama A&M at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. SIUE at Western Illinois, 4:00 p.m. Morehead State at Ohio State, 5:35 p.m. West at Morehead State, 4:00 p.m. Murray State at Saint Louis, 6:00 p.m. Middle Tennessee at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. Harris-Stowe at Southeast Missouri, 6:00 p.m. Friday, April 15 Evansville at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Belmont, 4:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Morehead State, 4:00 p.m. Friday, April 29 *SIUE at Eastern Kentucky, 6:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Morehead State, 4:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Belmont, 5:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Southeast Missouri, 6:00 p.m. *SIUE at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Eastern Kentucky, 6:00 p.m. Saturday, April 16 Tennessee Tech at Little Rock, 6:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Morehead State, 12:00 p.m. *Murray State at Southeast Missouri, 6:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Tennessee Tech, 2:00 p.m. Saturday, April 30 *Eastern Illinois at Southeast Missouri, 2:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. *SIUE at Eastern Kentucky, 6:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Morehead State, 1:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Little Rock, 2:00 p.m. Sunday, April 17 *Murray State at Southeast Missouri, 2:00 p.m. *SIUE at Eastern Kentucky, 12:00 p.m. *SIUE at UT Martin, 3:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Morehead State, 12:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Eastern Kentucky, 6:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Tennessee Tech, 1:00 p.m. Sunday, May 1 *Eastern Illinois at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at Morehead State, 12:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at Eastern Kentucky, 12:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 19 *Jacksonville State at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Marshall, 2:00 p.m. *SIUE at UT Martin, 1:00 p.m. Morehead State at Ohio, 5:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Little Rock, 1:00 p.m. *Murray State at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m.

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UT Martin vs. Memphis, 6:30 p.m. (Millington, Tenn.) Tuesday, May 3 Ohio at Morehead State, 4:00 p.m. Thursday, May 19 UT Martin at Union, 6:00 p.m. *SIUE at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Saint Louis at Southeast Missouri, 6:00 p.m. *Belmont at Southeast Missouri, 6:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at South Alabama, 6:30 p.m. *Morehead State at Murray State, 6:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 4 *Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. Jacksonville State at South Alabama, 3:00 p.m. Oklahoma at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. Morehead State at Miami (Ohio), 5:00 p.m. Belmont at Evansville, 6:00 p.m. Friday, May 20 *SIUE at Eastern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. Friday, May 6 *UT Martin at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. SIUE at Air Force, 4:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. *Belmont at Murray State, 6:00 p.m. *Belmont at Southeast Missouri, 6:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. Oklahoma at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m. Saturday, May 21 *SIUE at Eastern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. Saturday, May 7 *Morehead State at Murray State, 1:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Eastern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. Oklahoma at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m. *Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee Tech, 2:00 p.m. SIUE at Air Force, 2:00 p.m. *Belmont at Southeast Missouri, 2:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Tennessee Tech, 2:00 p.m. *Belmont at Murray State, 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 25 – Sunday, May 29 2016 Ohio Valley Conference Baseball Championship Sunday, May 8 The Ballpark at Jackson - Jackson, Tenn. *Belmont at Murray State, 1:00 p.m. *Morehead State at Eastern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. All Times Central * Indicates OVC Matchup *Eastern Kentucky at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. *Southeast Missouri at Tennessee Tech, 1:00 p.m. *UT Martin at Austin Peay, 1:00 p.m. SIUE at Air Force, 2:00 p.m.

Tuesday, May 10 Butler at Eastern Illinois, 3:00 p.m. Belmont at Tennessee, 5:00 p.m. Murray State at Evansville, 6:00 p.m. Alabama A&M at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Lipscomb, 6:00 p.m. Middle Tennessee at Austin Peay, 6:00 p.m.

Wednesday, May 11 Austin Peay at Evansville, 6:00 p.m.

Friday, May 13 *Jacksonville State at Morehead State, 4:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Belmont, 6:00 p.m. *Murray State at Eastern Kentucky, 6:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Southeast Missouri, 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, May 14 *Tennessee Tech at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at SIUE, 2:00 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Southeast Missouri, 2:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at UT Martin, 3:00 p.m. *Jacksonville State at Morehead State, 4:30 p.m. *Murray State at Eastern Kentucky, 6:00 p.m.

Sunday, May 15 *Jacksonville State at Morehead State, 12:00 p.m. *Murray State at Eastern Kentucky, 12:00 p.m. *Tennessee Tech at Belmont, 1:00 p.m. *Eastern Illinois at UT Martin, 1:00 p.m. *Austin Peay at SIUE, 1:00 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m.

Tuesday, May 17 Austin Peay at Lipscomb, 1:00 p.m. UNC Asheville at Tennessee Tech, 2:00 p.m. Middle Tennessee at Belmont, 5:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Indiana State, 6:00 p.m. Murray State vs. Kentucky, 6:00 p.m. (Paducah, Ky.) Bradley at SIUE, 6:00 p.m. Morehead State at Vanderbilt, 6:30 p.m.

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22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL SSEASONEASON RREVIEWEVIEW

Th e 2015 University of Tennessee at the road series at Eastern Illinois (May for 10 saves and 331 strikeouts, which Martin baseball team posted several 8-10). ranks second and fourth, respectively, positives in its fi rst season under head Th e Skyhawks also posted one of in UT Martin single season history. coach Rick Robinson. their most impressive victories in recent Robinson bid farewell to several all- Th e Skyhawks played considerably memory on April 7, defeating No. 15 time greats in 2015. Despite only playing better as the season went on, compiling Missouri State by a 6-2 margin. Th at for two seasons, Taylor Douglas ranks 17 wins and nine OVC victories this marked the program’s fi rst win over a eighth in program history in home runs past spring. Th e 17 victories were the ranked opponent since April 10, 2009. (18) and ninth in doubles (33). His 72 most for the program since 2011 while Despite the series loss, UT Martin hits, 18 doubles, 11 homers, 47 RBI’s the nine conference wins rank as the played the Bears even on the scoreboard and 127 total bases during his senior second-highest OVC win total in school in the three-game series, holding its campaign all rank in the top-10 in UT history, trailing only the 10-win teams own against a Missouri State team that Martin single season record book. Nico from 2009 and 2011. UT Martin’s six is currently 45-10 and enters this week’s Zych concluded his four-year Skyhawk road victories also marked the most for NCAA Regionals as the No. 8 overall career ranked third in at-bats (675) and the program since 2010. national seed. fi ft h in games played (189), hits (182) UT Martin seemed to have turned a UT Martin also nearly notched and assists (302). On the hill, Carter corner in late March, winning 13 of its another big nonconference win at Smith put the fi nishing touches on his 17 games from that point forward. Th e Memphis on May 12 before falling by a four-year UT Martin career by ranking Skyhawks posted a four-game winning 2-1 margin in 16 innings. Th e Skyhawks fourth in strikeouts (175), seventh in streak for the second time since 2012 were one strike away from the victory innings pitched (213.1) and eighth in to begin that span and took three in the bottom of the ninth before the appearances (63). OVC series in that stretch. UT Martin Tigers – who spent signifi cant time Junior right-handed pitcher Patrick knocked off then-league leader Belmont in the national polls throughout the Bernard shattered the program’s single (March 27-29), won the OVC season season – rallied for the walk-off win. season and career record with eight series over Austin Peay for the fi rst One area of signifi cant improvement saves, ranking second in the OVC in time since 1993 (May 1-3) and also won in 2015 was with the leather, as UT that category. His eight saves are tied MMartin posted a .963 fi elding ppercentage. Th at marked the for the most in school history and rank tthird-best season fi elding as the most in a single season at UT ppercentage in program Martin. hhistory, as the Skyhawks’ 72 Alex Martin’s 72 strikeouts (third), errors in 52 games were the Matt Hirsch’s 32 walks (fi ft h) and llowest since the 2009 team Andrew Castillo’s 15 doubles (ninth) committed 63 errors. also rank near the top of their respective Th e off ensive numbers categories in the Skyhawk single season also proved to be a marked top-10 lists. iimprovement from the Meanwhile, Dillon Symon became rrecent past. UT Martin’s 493 the 10th player and fourth pitcher in hhits were 116 more than last UT Martin history to earn OVC All- season and were also the most Freshman accolades. Symon compiled a since the 2011 squad banged team-low 3.95 ERA over 20 appearances. out 522 hits. Th e 2015 team In addition, a pair of Skyhawks were also slammed 39 home runs honored as an adidas OVC Pitcher of (fourth-most for a single the Week during the course of the 2015 season in UT Martin history), campaign. Smith earned the award on nnearly doubling last season’s Feb. 16 while freshman Matt Poteete ttotal of 21. garnered the accolade on April 20. It A veteran-laden marked just the second time in program ppitching staff also clicked history that UT Martin accounted for Outfi elder Taylor Douglas wrapped up his throughout the season. Th e multiple OVC Pitcher of the Week remarkable two-year Skyhawk career by Skyhawk hurlers combined honorees in the same season. leading UT Martin in 12 off ensive categories.

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22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL NNOTABLEOTABLE SSKYHAWKSKYHAWKS All-American Division II All-Region OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Bryant Jones (2B) ...... 2004 Harry McLead, SS ...... 1977 1993-94 Micky Dodson 2010-11 David Couch, RF ...... 1977 Bradley Dyer Michael Fabrizio Ben Brewer Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American Dale Horn, CF ...... 1977 Scott Embry Jeffery McClean Dylan Cupples Jeff Graves Benjamin Meador Matt Haynes Wes Patterson (1B) ...... 2008 Richard Craven, SS ...... 1985 Trent Latta Douglas Nicodemus Trey Karlen Phil Sorensen (DH) ...... 2011 Jim Willis, CF ...... 1985 Joseph Lee Zach Parham Larsen Jay Trussler Jacob Smothers Brendan Lozupone Ben Upton (DH) ...... 2014 Churchill Moore, CF ...... 1986 Brett Vander Meeden Hagen Nelson Jimmy Moore, CF ...... 1992 2004-05 Eric Ranson First Team All-OVC 1994-95 Nick Bruner Phil Sorensen Hunter McClemore, DH ...... 1992 Mitchell Dunn Justin Bryant Jordan Stokes Mark Otsby (DH) ...... 1993 Chris Ervin, SS (2nd Team)...... 1992 Trent Latta Micky Dodson Cory Stooksbury Michael Blount (P) ...... 1996 Jay Trussler Jeffery McClean Cody Terry Hal Williams Miles Moore Dan Tobik Bryant Jones (2B) ...... 2004 All- Douglas Nicodemus Nick Wilson Phil Sorensen (DH) ...... 2011 Don Jackson, 1B ...... 1973 1995-96 Zach Parham Matt Young Scott Haddock Joe Raccuglia Walter Glass, OF ...... 1975 Trent Latta Jacob Smothers 2011-12 Second Team All-OVC Walter Glass, OF ...... 1976 Skipper McGille Eric Walker Taylor Cox Daisuke Oda Matt Haynes Brett Vander Meeden (2B) ...... 1994 David Couch, OF ...... 1977 Johnnie Sanfratello 2005-06 Danny Kelley Steve Gadlage (OF) ...... 1994 Danny Hensley, INF ...... 1979 Michael Spaulding Zane Gresback Brendan Lozupone Jay Trussler Nick Latimer Trevor Lundgrin Bryan Bullington (1B) ...... 1995 Mike Bennett, P ...... 1980 Brad Vander Meeden Derek Link Sonny Mastromatteo Brad Warmath (3B) ...... 1997 Tom Walston, INF ...... 1980 Randall Vanneste Scott McLean Alec Mills Michael Wyatt Douglas Nicodemus Hagen Nelson Brian Baker (OF) ...... 2000 Donnie Mitchell, 3B ...... 1981 Zach Parham Jordan Owen Brady Nighswonger (2B) ...... 2003 Mike Prather, P ...... 1984 1996-97 Joe Raccuglia Dalton Potts Scott Gladstone (2B) ...... 2009 Richard Craven, INF ...... 1985 Scott Haddock Chris Rezabek Carter Smith Chad Pritchett Chris Sisk Phil Sorensen Mark Hartsfield (3B) ...... 2009 Roger Gum, INF ...... 1987 Johnnie Sanfratello Jacob Smothers Jordan Stokes Miles Hartsfield (OF) ...... 2009 Dan Tobik 1997-98 2006-07 Matt Young Coty Green (P) ...... 2010 Gulf South Conference All-Division Casey Bevis Adam Bowker Ty Nelson (C) ...... 2010 Mike Donohue, INF ...... 1972 Scott Hall Bryce Carden 2012-13 Charles Seymour Jason Hockaday Isaac Armstrong Trey Karlen (3B) ...... 2010 Joe Kuchar, P...... 1972 Johnathon Smartt Scott McLean Taylor Cox Jordan Owen (OF) ...... 2010 Don Jackson, INF ...... 1973 Joseph Smith Douglas Nicodemus Drew Erie Christopher Weaver Zach Parham Jacob Gansert Jordan Owen (OF) ...... 2012 Larry Long, INF ...... 1973 Lance Renton Stu Jones Jay Johnson, C ...... 1973 1998-99 Chris Rezabek Trevor Lundgrin OVC All-Freshmen Joseph Bacon Eric Walker Hagen Nelson Dick Windbigler ...... 1973 Casey Bevis Nate Walters Dalton Potts Eric Walker (P) ...... 2006 Jim Moloney, P ...... 1974 Charles Seymour Chris Ross Shayne Martin (SS) ...... 2007 Mike Shambre, OF ...... 1974 Johnathon Smaett 2007-08 Carter Smith Lin Cates Phil Sorensen Wes Patterson (1B/P) ...... 2008 Walter Glass, OF ...... 1975 1999-00 Scott Gladstone Jordan Stokes Dan Tobik (P) ...... 2010 Danny Mitchell, P ...... 1975 Joseph Bacon Mark Hartsfield Dan Tobik Lanier English Miles Hartsfield Nico Zych Brent Morris (OF) ...... 2010 , UTL ...... 1975 Adam Gibson Tanner Hensley Phil Sorensen (DH) ...... 2011 Mark Stafford, INF ...... 1975 Jay Howard 2013-14 2000-01 Chris Rezabek Alex Boshers Sonny Mastromatteo (IF) ...... 2012 Walter Glass, OF ...... 1976 Joseph Ayers Cody Terry Taylor Cox Nico Zych (IF) ...... 2012 Dale Horn, OF ...... 1976 Wes Bacon Eric Walker Taylor Douglas Clay Billingsley Nate Walters Drew Erie Ben Upton (DH) ...... 2014 David Couch, OF ...... 1977 Richard Collins Nick Walters Jacob Gansert Dillon Symon (P) ...... 2015 Dale Horn, OF ...... 1977 Kelly Davis Stu Jones Lanier English 2008-09 Dalton Potts Mack Moore, C ...... 1977 Justin Entrekin Ben Bottoms Chris Ross OVC Medal of Honor David Couch, OF ...... 1978 Adam Gibson Lin Cates John Skubina Trent Latta ...... 1995-96 Carey Smith, INF ...... 1978 Hunter Hart Drew Flaniken Carter Smith Juan Romero Miles Hartsfield Phil Sorensen Joseph Bacon ...... 1998-99 Danny Hensley, INF ...... 1979 Tanner Hensley Nico Zych Joey Price ...... 2001-02 Bill Zipp, OF ...... 1979 2001-02 Kevin Holt Justin Bryant Jay Howard 2014-15 Douglas Nicodemus ...... 2002-03 Jim Willis, INF ...... 1983 Kelly Davis Brendan Lozupone Patrick Bernard Micky Dobson ...... 2002-03 Gary Pitman, C ...... 1983 Adam Gibson Cody Terry Isaac Carrel Joey Price Taylor Douglas Zach Parham ...... 2003-04 Mike Prather, P ...... 1984 2009-10 Drew Erie Zach Parham ...... 2004-05 Bruce Beckman, P ...... 1985 2002-03 Wes Alsup Jacob Gansert Justin Bryant Ben Brewer Matt Hirsch Zach Parham ...... 2005-06 Jim Willis, OF ...... 1985 Donnie Corey Dylan Cupples Fletcher Johnson Zach Parham ...... 2006-07 Churchill Moore, OF ...... 1986 Kelly Davis Matt Haynes Dalton Potts Micky Dobson Pat Jones Nick Pribble Douglas Nicodemus ...... 2006-07 Martin Newby, P ...... 1986 Douglas Nicodemus Trey Karlen Gary Price Cody Terry ...... 2009-10 Roger Gum, INF ...... 1987 Jarrad Robinson Ty Nelson Daniel Shaw Cody Terry ...... 2010-11 Churchill Moore, OF ...... 1987 Cody Terry Carter Smith 2003-04 Matt Young Dillon Symon Jacob Gansert ...... 2012-13 Darrel Risberg, OF ...... 1988 Nick Bruner Jackson Zarubin Taylor Douglas ...... 2013-14 Scott McMackin, INF ...... 1989 Justin Bryant Drew Erie ...... 2013-14 Kyle Coleman, 1B ...... 1989 Jacob Gansert ...... 2013-14 Greg King, OF ...... 1990 Taylor Douglas ...... 2014-15 Richard Matz, UTL ...... 1990 UUTT MMARTINARTIN HHALLALL OOFF FFAMEAME MMEMBERSEMBERS Jacob Gansert ...... 2014-15 *Eastern Division 1972-79, North Division 1983-86, (Year indicates when player was inducted) • Frank Taylor (1983) • Dan Bunn (1993) • Greg King (2005) Carter Smith ...... 2014-15 West Division 1987-A • Paul Redick (1984) • Eddy Eckert (1994) • Jody Fuller (2007) Division II All-American Gulf South Conference All-District • Lionel Barrett (1985) • Jim Willis (1996) • Randy Horn (2008) Don Jackson, 1B ...... 1973 Harry McLead, SS ...... 1977 • George Horton (1986) • Richard Craven (1997) • Dick Algire (2009) Richard Craven, SS (2nd Team) .....1985 David Couch, RF ...... 1977 • Don Jackson (1987) • Ray Frame (1999) • Cliff Sturdivant (2010) Dale Horn, CF ...... 1977 Division II Academic All-American Richard Craven, SS ...... 1985 • Halladay T. Short (1989) • Jimmy Welch (2003) • Mike Hayes (2011) Don Jackson, 1B ...... 1978 Jim Willis, CF ...... 1985 • Walter Glass (1991) • Donnie Jones (2004) • Mack Terry (2013) Mike Prather, P (3rd Team) ...... 1984 Churchill Moore, CF ...... 1986 • Jim Swope (1992) • Mike Fortune (2005)

6644 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL YYEARLYEARLY DDIVISION-IIVISION-I LLEADERSEADERS Batting Average 2010 Trey Karlen 61 2000 Heath Doyle 1 2006 Lance Renton 28 1999 Paul Slack 28 1993 Mark Ostby .313 2011 Trey Karlen 55 Troy Crawford 1 Brett Spivy 28 2000 Paul Slack 21 1994 Jimmy Carey .432 2012 Jordan Owen 33 Paul Slack 1 Blake Turner 28 2001 Joe Ayers 22 1995 Bryan Bullington .377 2013 Grant Glasser 29 Desmond O’Quine 1 2007 Lance Renton 34 2002 Adam Gibson 21 1996 Daisuke Oda .346 2014 Taylor Douglas 33 Michael Roof 1 2008 Wes Patt erson 29 2003 Hunter Hart 35 1997 Erik Morgan .331 2015 Taylor Douglas 40 2001 Lanier English 3 Miles Hartsfi eld 29 2004 Hunter Hart 28 1998 Scott Hall .378 Andrew Castillo 40 2002 Brian Jordan 3 William Blackmon 29 2005 Brian Berryman 25 1999 Chuck Seymour .331 2003 Dan Stephens 2 2009 Miles Hartsfi eld 52 2006 Blake Turner 25 2000 Heath Doyle .348 Hits Kelly Davis 2 2010 Wes Patt erson 64 2007 Chad Green 30 2001 Brad Meadows .342 1993 Mark Ostby 45 2004 Bryant Jones 3 2011 Trey Karlen 46 2008 Kyle Dudley 20 2002 Kelly Davis .316 1994 Brett VanderMeeden 47 2005 Zach Dean 4 2012 Jordan Owen 28 2009 Wes Patt erson 29 2003 Brady Nighswonger .357 1995 Bryan Bullington 63 2006 Hideaki Sato 2 2013 Wade Collins 25 2010 Trey Karlen 31 2004 Bryant Jones .425 1996 Daisuke Oda 55 Zach Dean 2 2014 Taylor Douglas 29 2011 Chase Okey 41 2005 Blake Turner .304 1997 Erik Morgan 50 2007 Blake Turner 4 2015 Taylor Douglas 47 2012 Chase Okey 26 2006 Brett Spivy .321 Johnnie Sanfratello 50 2008 Shayne Martin 2 Grant Glasser 26 2007 Bryce Carden .329 1998 Scott Hall 68 Mark Hartsfi eld 2 Total Bases 2013 Grant Glasser 19 2008 Scott Gladstone .316 1999 Lanier English 61 2009 Mark Hartsfi eld 3 1993 Mark Ostby 76 2014 Chase Young 32 2009 Scott Gladstone .420 2000 Brian Baker 53 2010 Ty Nelson 4 1994 Brett VanderMeeden 86 2015 Matt Hirsch 32 2010 Ty Nelson .396 2001 Brad Meadows 55 2011 Cody Terry 3 1995 Bryan Bullington 112 2011 Drew Mason .358 2002 Adam Gibson 58 2012 Jordan Owen 6 1996 Daisuke Oda 92 Stolen Bases 2012 Jordan Owen .332 2003 Brady Nightswonger 65 2013 Brent Morris 2 1997 Erik Morgan 86 1993 Kevin Ray 6 2013 Wade Collins .314 2004 Bryant Jones 96 2014 Taylor Cox 1 1998 Scott Hall 88 1994 Jimmy Carey 13 2014 Taylor Douglas .341 2005 Nick Bruner 57 Ben Upton 1 1999 Chuck Seymour 88 1995 Mitch Dunn 6 2015 Taylor Douglas .332 2006 Zach Dean 61 Jake Deason 1 2000 Brian Baker 110 1996 Brad Warmath 3 2007 Kyle Dudley 62 Fletcher Johnson 1 2001 Brad Meadows 90 1997 Troy Crawford 6 At Bats 2008 Scott Gladstone 62 2015 Taylor Douglas 2 2002 Adam Gibson 85 1998 Scott Hall 6 1993 Kevin Barger 154 2009 Scott Gladstone 84 Nico Zych 2 2003 Brady Nighswonger 95 1999 Brad Smith 11 1994 Mark Butt rum 147 2010 Ty Nelson 84 Andrew Massey 2 2004 Bryant Jones 133 2000 Brian Baker 16 Mitch Dunn 147 2011 Cody Terry 72 2005 Zach Dean 74 2001 Lanier English 13 Steve Gadlage 147 2012 Jordan Owen 66 Home Runs 2006 Zach Dean 84 2002 Adam Gibson 7 Brett VanderMeeden 147 2013 Grant Glasser 53 1993 Mark Ostby 8 2007 Kyle Dudley 89 2003 Hunter Hart 5 1995 Mitch Dunn 188 2014 Taylor Douglas 61 1994 Brett VanderMeeden 9 2008 Will Blackmon 82 2004 Bryant Jones 18 1996 Chad Wyatt 164 2015 Taylor Douglas 72 1995 Bryan Bullington 11 2009 Mark Hartsfi eld 131 2005 Zach Dean 12 1997 Johnnie Sanfratello 166 1996 Daisuke Oda 7 2010 Trey Karlen 145 2006 Blake Turner 8 1998 Scott Hall 180 Doubles 1997 Erik Morgan 10 2011 Trey Karlen 114 2007 Chad Green 20 1999 Lanier English 197 1993 Kevin Barger 12 1998 Chuck Seymour 11 2012 Jordan Owen 113 2008 Bryce Carden 5 2000 Paul Slack 174 1994 Matt Butt rum 10 1999 Chuck Seymour 8 2013 Grant Glasser 71 2009 Mark Hartsfi eld 9 2001 Lanier English 195 Steve Gadlage 10 2000 Brian Baker 15 2014 Taylor Douglas 97 2010 Trey Karlen 30 2002 Adam Gibson 200 Brett VanderMeede 10 2001 Brad Meadows 7 2015 Taylor Douglas 127 2011 Trey Karlen 21 2003 Bryant Jones 184 1995 Bryan Bullington 14 2002 Brad Meadows 8 2012 Sonny Mastromatt eo 9 2004 Bryant Jones 226 1996 Brad Warmath 15 Don Waller 8 Slugging Percentage 2013 Grant Glasser 9 2005 Nick Bruner 205 1997 Johnnie Sanfratello 11 2003 Brian Jordan 9 1993 Mark Ostby .528 2014 Taylor Douglas 16 2006 Zach Dean 203 1998 Scott Hall 12 2004 Brett Spivy 7 1994 Brett VanderMeeden .585 2015 Taylor Douglas 11 2007 Lance Renton 193 1999 Scott Hall 14 2005 Brett Spivy 4 1995 Bryan Bullington .671 2008 Scott Gladstone 196 2000 Brian Baker 12 2006 Brett Spivy 8 1996 Daisuke Oda .579 Stolen Base Percentage 2009 Cody Terry 213 2001 Brad Meadows 14 2007 Bryce Carden 4 1997 Erik Morgan .570 (minimum 5 atempts) 2010 Cody Terry 228 2002 Dan Stephens 11 Kyle Dudley 4 1998 Chuck Seymour .608 1993 Kevin Ray .750 (6-8) 2011 Cody Terry 228 Adam Gibson 11 2008 Wes Patt erson 10 1999 Chuck Seymour .550 1994 Brett VanderMeeden1.000 (6-6) 2012 Jordan Owen 199 2003 Kelly Davis 13 2009 Mark Hartsfi eld 12 2000 Brian Baker .636 1995 Mitch Dunn .750 (6-8) 2013 Grant Glasser 192 2004 Adam Salter 14 2010 Jordan Owen 18 2001 Brad Meadows .559 1996 Johnnie Sanfratello .429 (3-7) 2014 Taylor Douglas 179 2005 Chris Rezabek 11 2011 Trey Karlen 9 2002 Don Waller .510 1997 Troy Crawford .600 (6-10) 2015 Taylor Douglas 217 2006 Brett Spivy 11 2012 Jordan Owen 8 2003 Luke Parham .667 1998 Brad Smith .833 (5-6) 2007 Lance Renton 16 2013 Wade Collins 3 2004 Bryant Jones .588 1999 Brad Smith 1.000 (11-11) Runs 2008 William Blackmon 11 Byron Johann 3 2005 Zach Dean .409 2000 Joe Ayers .857 (6-7) 1993 Chris Ervin 32 2009 Wes Patt erson 15 2014 Taylor Douglas 7 2006 Brett Spivy .577 2001 Lanier English .929 (13-14) 1994 Jimmy Carey 36 2010 Trey Karlen 22 2015 Taylor Douglas 11 2007 Blake Turner .486 2002 Brad Meadows .714 (5-7) 1995 Mitch Dunn 39 2011 Trey Karlen 19 2008 Wes Patt erson .602 2003 Hunter Hart .500 (5-10) 1996 Chad Wyatt 29 2012 Jordan Owen 11 Runs Batted In 2009 Miles Hartsfi eld .639 2004 Kayo Anderson 1.000 (5-5) 1997 Johnnie Sanfratello 37 2013 Byron Johann 13 1993 Mark Ostby 27 2010 Trey Karlen .671 2005 Brett Spivy 1.000 (6-6) 1998 Chuck Seymour 41 2014 Taylor Douglas 15 1994 Brett VanderMeeder 43 2011 Phil Sorensen .537 2006 Blake Turner .800 (8-10) 1999 Chuck Seymour 41 2015 Taylor Douglas 18 1995 Bryan Bullington 44 2012 Jordan Owen .568 2007 Bryce Carden 1.000 (5-5) 2000 Brian Baker 38 1996 Daisuke Oda 28 2013 Wade Collins .488 2008 Bryce Carden .555 (5-9) 2001 Brad Meadows 32 Triples 1997 Erik Morgan 40 2014 Taylor Douglas .542 2009 Mark Hartsfi eld .900 (9-10) 2002 Adam Gibson 42 1993 Chris Ervin 2 1998 Chuck Seymour 43 2015 Taylor Douglas .585 2010 Brent Morris 1.000 (10-10) 2003 Brian Jordan 43 1994 Steve Gadlage 4 1999 Scott Hall 30 2011 Matt Young 1.000 (7-7) 2004 Bryant Jones 55 1995 Brett Young 2 2000 Brian Baker 38 Walks 2012 Matt Young .857 (6-7) 2005 Zach Dean 37 1996 Troy Crawford 2 2001 Brad Meadows 36 1993 Chris Ervin 23 2013 Nico Zych 1.000 (7-7) 2006 Zach Dean 31 1997 Troy Crawford 3 2002 Adam Gibson 40 1994 Jimmy Carey 13 2014 Fletcher Johnson .889 (8-9) 2007 Kyle Dudley 40 1998 Scott Hall 1 Don Waller 40 1995 Randall Harvey 25 2015 Jake Deason .909 (10-11) 2008 Scott Gladstone 37 Paul Slack 1 2003 Dan Stephens 42 1996 Randall Harvey 26 2009 Mark Hartsfi eld 56 Kirk Davison 1 2004 Brett Spivy 45 1997 Paul Slack 27 1999 Lanier English 2 2005 Nick Bruner 33 1998 Chuck Seymour 34

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 6655 YYEARLYEARLY DDIVISION-IIVISION-I LLEADERSEADERS Putouts 2010 Drew Flaniken 28 1997 Jay Lasley 3 1993 Hunter McLemore 345 2011 Alec Mills 30 1998 Jody Fuller 2 1994 Chris Clapper 204 1993 David Strange 4.09 2012 Dan Tobik 27 1999 Ed Gover 2 1995 Bryan Bullington 340 1994 Jeff Graves 2.45 2013 Chris Ross 19 2000 Luke Rogers 2 1996 Scott VanNeste 217 1995 Brad VanderMeeden 3.05 Trevor Lundgrin 19 2001 Brad Meadows 1 1997 Chad Pritchett 147 1996 Michael Blount 3.21 2014 John Houston 23 Casey Bevis 1 1998 Chuck Seymour 336 1997 Jason Alford 3.05 2015 Patrick Bernard 25 2002 Jason Venczel 3 1999 Chuck Seymour 362 1998 Jody Fuller 5.82 2003 Dustin Summers 1 2000 Joe Ayers 314 1999 T. J. Allen 4.30 Complete Games Brett Hall 1 2001 Joe Ayers 292 2000 Bobby Alford 4.70 1993 Chris Payne 5 Scott Massey 1 2002 Don Waller 260 2001 Bobby Alford 3.60 1994 Chris Payne 5 2004 Adam Ledlow 3 2003 Brian Jordan 362 2002 Brad Meadows 2.82 1995 Brian Rosbury 5 2005 Dustin Summers 3 2004 Brian Berryman 331 2003 Justin Bryant 5.43 1996 Michael Blount 4 2006 Chadwick Cameron 6 2005 Brian Berryman 309 2004 Ben Meador 5.96 1997 Michael Blount 3 2007 Chadwick Cameron 2 2006 Jason Hockaday 357 2005 Scott Massey 3.86 1998 Jody Fuller 7 2008 Wes Patt erson 4 2007 Scott McLean 326 2006 Eric Walker 3.70 1999 Wesley Freeman 7 2009 Drew Flaniken 2 2008 Wes Patt erson 229 2007 Travis Webb 4.02 2000 Heath Doyle 4 2010 Wes Alsup 7 2009 Wes Patt erson 275 2008 Calen Sutt on 4.92 2001 Jason Sullivan 7 2011 Alec Mills 3 2010 Wes Patt erson 413 2009 Travis Webb 4.74 2002 Brad Meadows 3 2012 Dan Tobik 5 2011 Wes Patt erson 376 2010 Dan Tobik 3.63 Jason Sullivan 3 2013 Stu Jones 4 2012 Phil Sorensen 338 2011 Dan Tobik 5.64 T. J. Allen 3 2014 John Houston 4 2013 Wade Collins 263 2012 Dan Tobik 2.78 2003 Donnie Corey 4 2015 Patrick Bernard 8 2014 Phil Sorensen 212 2013 Stu Jones 3.18 2004 Ben Meador 2 2015 Nico Zych 367 2014 John Houston 2.18 2005 Scott Massey 4 Innings Pitched 2015 Dillon Symon 3.95 2006 Jacob Smothers 3 1993 David Strange 83.2 Assists 2007 William Blackmon 1 1994 Chris Payne 70.1 1993 Chris Ervin 141 Wins Eric Walker 1 1995 Brian Rosbury 96.0 1994 Brett VanderMeeden 119 1993 David Strange 8 Adam Ledlow 1 1996 Michael Blount 67.1 1995 Brett Young 153 1994 David Strange 3 2008 Calen Sutt on 3 1997 Jody Fuller 74.0 1996 Chad Wyatt 123 Brad Dyer 3 2009 Coty Green 4 1998 Jody Fuller 85.0 1997 Kyle Hodge 103 1995 Brian Rosbury 4 2010 Coty Green 1 1999 Wesley Freeman 107.1 1998 Kyle Hodge 109 1996 Michael Blount 5 2011 None 2000 Heath Doyle 90.0 1999 Brad Smith 123 1997 Michael Blount 4 2012 None 2001 Brad Meadows 83.1 2000 Pual Slack 96 1998 Michael Blount 5 2013 None 2002 Jason Sullivan 96.0 2001 Bryant Jones 107 1999 Wesley Freeman 5 2014 Alex Martin 1 2003 Donnie Corey 65.0 2002 Brady Nighswonger 110 2000 Heath Doyle 5 2015 Carter Smith 1 2004 Ben Meador 83.0 2003 Brady Nighswonger 107 2001 Brad Meadows 4 Matt Poteete 1 2005 Scott Massey 86.1 2004 Bryant Jones 121 2002 T. J. Allen 5 2006 Adam Ledlow 89.2 2005 Jason Moore 155 2003 Justin Bryant 5 Shutouts 2007 Eric Walker 73.2 2006 Lance Renton 149 2004 Ben Meador 5 1993 Chris Payne 1 2008 Calen Sutt on 71.1 2007 Chad Green 110 2005 Scott Massey 3 1994 Chris Payne 1 2009 Coty Green 94.0 2008 Scott Gladstone 133 Justin Bryant 3 1995 Trent Latt a 1 2010 Coty Green 87.2 2009 Scott Gladstone 134 2006 Chadwick Cameron 4 1996 Michael Blount 2 2011 Dan Tobik 91.0 2010 Cody Terry 164 Ryan Rockholt 4 1997 Chris Meyer 1 2012 Alec Mills 89.0 2011 Cody Terry 172 2007 Ryan Rockholt 4 Michael Blount 1 2013 Dalton Pott s 62.2 2012 Sonny Mastromatt eo 145 Chadwick Cameron 4 1998 Jody Fuller 1 2014 Alex Martin 68.0 2013 Sonny Mastromatt eo 125 2008 Calen Sutt on 4 1999 Wesley Freeman 1 2015 Carter Smith 75.2 Nico Zych 125 2009 Coty Green 4 2000 None 2014 Jake Deason 116 2010 Coty Green 9 2001 None Strikeouts 2015 Matt Hirsch 129 2011 Alec Mills 7 2002 Brad Meadows 1 1993 David Strange 64 2012 Alec Mills 4 T. J. Allen 1 1994 David Strange 55 Fielding Percentage 2013 Dalton Pott s 4 2003 None 1995 Brian Rosbury 51 1993 Hal Williams 1.000 2014 John Houston 3 2004 None 1996 Jody Fuller 51 1994 Travis Walters .987 2015 Carter Smith 4 2005 None 1997 Jody Fuller 66 1995 Randall Harvey .976 2006 Derek Link 1 1998 Jody Fuller 118 1996 Skipper McGill .995 Appearances 2007 None 1999 Wesley Freeman 72 1997 Johnnie Sanfratello .979 1993 Curt Lee 20 2008 Calen Sutt on 1 2000 Heath Doyle 63 1998 Chuck Seymour .986 1994 Tim Frye 17 2009 None 2001 Brad Meadows 67 1999 Scott Hall .980 1995 Brian Rosbury 17 2010 None 2002 Jason Sullivan 59 2000 Heath Doyle .983 Jody Fuller 17 2011 None 2003 Donnie Corey 54 2001 Lanier English 1.000 1996 Jody Fuller 20 2012 None 2004 Ben Meador 68 2002 Adam Gibson .977 1997 Jay Lasley 20 2013 None 2005 Scott Massey 54 2003 Ryan Bethel .989 1998 Jason Alford 17 2014 None 2006 Ryan Rockholt 53 2004 Scott McLean 1.000 1999 Ed Gover 24 2015 None 2007 William Blackmon 64 2005 Blake Turner 1.000 2000 Heath Doyle 21 2008 Eric Walker 44 2006 Bryan Harvey 1.000 2001 Brad Meadows 20 Saves 2009 Coty Green 70 2007 Blake Turner 1.000 2002 Jason Venczel 23 1993 Curt Lee 2 2010 Coty Green 64 2008 Chris Sisk 1.000 2003 Dustin Summers 25 1994 Curt Lee 2 2011 Dan Tobik 67 2009 Jordan Owen 1.000 2004 Dustin Summers 30 Tim Frye 2 2012 Alec Mills 74 2010 Ty Nelson .995 2005 Dustin Summers 28 1995 Trent Latt a 1 2013 Dan Tobik 71 2011 Wes Patt erson .992 Micky Dobson 28 Michael Blount 1 2014 Alex Boshers 50 2012 Grant Glasser 1.000 2006 Chadwick Cameron 25 Brian Rosbury 1 2015 Alex Martin 72 2013 Ben Brewer .985 2007 Travis Webb 28 Jody Fuller 1 2014 Fletcher Johnson 1.000 2008 Lin Cates 22 1996 Chad McDowell 2 2015 Fletcher Johnson 1.000 2009 Drew Flaniken 27 Jody Fuller 2

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MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL OFFENSIVE RECORDS Opening game records ...... 20-24 Game Records Most consecutive wins to open season ...... 7, 1979 Most at bats ...... 7 on 10 occasions; Most consecutive wins ...... 16, 1985 . . . last: Hirsch/Zych/Taylor/Massey at Memphis, May 12, 2015 Most consecutive losses to open season ...... 10, 1993 Most hits ...... 6, Scott McLean vs. Lipscomb, 2007 Most consecutive losses ...... 13, 2013 Most runs . . . . . 6, Trey Karlen vs. Cleveland State, 2010 Most consecutive home wins ...... 16, 1989 ...... 6, Chad Wyatt vs. Louisville, 1995 Most consecutive home losses ...... 14, 2000 and 2005 ...... 6, Scott McLean vs. Lipscomb, 2007 Most consecutive road wins ...... 7, Several Tied Most doubles ...... 3, Several Tied; Most consecutive road losses ...... 16, 2006 . . . . last: Matt Hirsch at SIU Edwardsville, April 24, 2015 Most consecutive hits ...... 8, Roger Gum vs. Bethel (DH), 1987 Most triples ...... 2, Several Tied Most consecutive strikeouts (pitcher) ...... 10, Joe Kuchar vs. Union, 1972 Most home runs ...... 3, Gary Barfield vs. CBU, 1991 Most consecutive home runs in a game . . . 3, Gary Barfield vs. Christian Brothers, 1991 ...... 3, Chad Wyatt vs. Louisville, 1995 Most consecutive strikeouts to start game ...... 10 vs. Lawrence, 1972 Most runs batted in ...... 8 on three occasions; Lowest fielding percentage in a season ...... 922, 1976 ...... last: Was Patterson vs. Cleveland State, 2010 Most stolen bases . . . 4, Churchill Moore (2) vs. Union, 1986 TEAM OFFENSIVE RECORDS Most walks ...... 7, Ricky Harris vs. Lambuth, 1977 Inning Records Most strikeouts . . . . .5, Nick Molina at Austin Peay, 2014 Most hits ...... 8 at Austin Peay, May 12, 2014 Hit by pitch most ...... 3, Ryan Bethel vs. Bethel, 2002 ...... 3, Bart Hammack vs. Illinois-Chicago, 2002 ...... 8 at Eastern Kentucky, April 22, 2011 Most total bases . . . . 14, Chad Wyatt vs. Louisville, 1995 ...... 8 at Morehead State, 2005 Most extra-base hits ...... 3, Several Tied Most runs ...... 11 vs. Chicago State, 1997 Most hits ...... 3, Several Tied Most home runs ...... 4 vs. Jacksonville State, March 27, 2010 Most sacrifice flies ...... 2, Several Tied Most stolen bases ...... 4 (3 times), last vs. Murray State, April 28, 2015 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING RECORDS Game Records Game Records Most at bats ...... 72 vs. Rhodes College, 1985 Most innings pitched ...... 12, Eddy Eckert, 1968 Most hits ...... 28 vs. Berea College, 2003 Most strikeouts ...... 19, Eddy Eckert vs. Lambuth, 1969 Most runs ...... 32 vs. Berea College, 2003 Most walks ...... 10, John Fowler vs. TSU, 1986 Most doubles ...... 9 vs. Murray State, 2003 Most runs allowed ...... 12, Several Tied Most triples ...... 3 vs. Memphis, April 22, 2009 Most earned runs . . . .11, Jimmy Gann at Kentucky, 2007 ...... 3 vs. Harding, April 6, 2004 ...... 11, Justin Bryant at Morehead State, 2004 Most home runs ...... 7 at Tennessee Tech, April 25, 2009 ...... 11, Brad Meadows vs. Morehead State, 2001 Most runs batted in ...... 30 vs. Berea College, 2003 Most hits ...... 15, on two occasions Most stolen bases ...... 7 (twice), 1986 Consecutive wild pitches ...... 2, Several Tied Most walks ...... 16 vs. Christian Brothers, 1991 Consecutive home runs allowed ...... 3, Michael Fidler Most strikeouts ...... 18 vs. Morehead State, 1999 ...... vs. Belmont, March 29, 2015 Most left on base ...... 17 vs. Austin Peay, May 20, 2011 INDIVIDUAL FIELDING RECORDS Game Records TEAM PITCHING RECORDS Inning Records Most putouts . . .21, Ryan Bethel vs. Ark.-Little Rock, 2002 Most assists . . . 9, Sonny Mastromatteo at Murray State, 2012 Most runs allowed ...... 20 vs. Belmont, March 29, 2015 ...... 9, Cody Terry vs. Belmont, 2010 Most earned runs allowed ...... 20 vs. Belmont, March 29, 2015 Most errors ...... 4, Several Tied Most home runs allowed ...... 7 vs. Belmont, March 29, 2015

Game Records Wes Most runs allowed ...... 34 vs. Belmont, March 29, 2015 Patt erson Most earned runs allowed ...... 32 vs. Belmont, March 29, 2015 enjoyed an Most hits allowed ...... 31 vs. Belmont, March 29, 2015 outstanding Most home runs allowed ...... 12 vs. Belmont, March 29, 2015 day on Most walks ...... 15 at Kentucky, 2007 March 20, ...... 15 vs. Bradley, 2004 2010 against ...... 15 at Arkansas-Little Rock, 2003 Cleveland Most strikeouts ...... 21 vs. Washington University, 1972 State, when ...... 21 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, 2002 he tied a school record with TEAM FIELDING RECORDS eight runs Game Records batt ed in Most putouts ...... 46 at Memphis, May 12, 2015 in a 20-11 Most assists ...... 21 vs. Northern Illinois, 2001 Skyhawk Most errors ...... 9 vs. Illinois-Chicago, 2002 victory. Most double plays ...... 4 vs. Tennessee Tech, 2003 ...... 4 at Morehead State, 2008

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 6677 TTEAMEAM RRECORDSECORDS GAMES PLAYED HOME RUNS STOLEN BASES VICTORIES RUNS ALLOWED 1. 2011 Team 56 1. 2010 Team 75 1. 1986 Team 123 1. 1985 Team 36 1. 2008 Team 480 2. 2010 Team 55 2. 2009 Team 57 2. 1989 Team 104 2. 1992 Team 31 2. 2004 Team 479 2007 Team 55 3. 1975 Team 42 3. 1987 Team 96 3. 1986 Team 30 3. 2012 Team 456 2006 Team 55 4. 2015 Team 39 4. 1980 Team 86 4. 1988 Team 26 4. 2001 Team 455 2005 Team 55 5. 2008 Team 38 5. 2010 Team 84 5. 1981 Team 26 5. 2011 Team 453 1999 Team 55 RUNS BATTED IN RUNS PER GAME EARNED RUN AVERAGE HOME RUNS ALLOWED BATTING AVERAGE 1. 2010 Team 347 1. 1981 Team 8.03 1. 1968 Team 2.53 1. 2009 Team 83 1. 1985 Team .357 1985 Team 347 2. 1985 Team 7.68 2. 1980 Team 2.97 2. 2001 Team 75 2. 1989 Team .344 3. 1986 Team 346 3. 1992 Team 7.46 3. 1992 Team 3.42 3. 2004 Team 74 3. 1981 Team .339 4. 2009 Team 322 4. 1980 Team 7.30 4. 1981 Team 3.47 4. 2002 Team 64 4. 1992 Team .337 5. 2003 Team 300 5. 1987 Team 7.15 5. 1988 Team 3.80 5. 1999 Team 62 5. 1990 Team .332 1986 Team 7.15 TOTAL BASES SAVES WILD PITCHES AT BATS 1. 2010 Team 933 HITS PER GAME 1. 2010 Team 11 1. 2000 Team 61 1. 2011 Team 1910 2. 2009 Team 865 1. 2009 Team 11.22 2. 2015 Team 10 2. 1995 Team 59 2. 2010 Team 1901 3. 2004 Team 737 2. 2010 Team 10.53 3. 2006 Team 8 3. 2001 Team 55 3. 2012 Team 1844 4. 1985 Team 735 3. 1985 Team 10.16 4. 2011 Team 6 4. 2013 Team 51 4. 2015 Team 1830 5. 2011 Team 734 4. 2003 Team 10.12 2009 Team 6 5. 2015 Team 49 5. 2006 Team 1810 5. 1986 Team 9.88 2008 Team 6 2010 Team 49 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 2005 Team 6 RUNS SCORED 1. 1981 Team .540 PUTOUTS 1986 Team 6 EARNED RUNS 1. 1985 Team 384 2. 1985 Team .517 1. 2011 Team 1417 1985 Team 6 1. 2004 Team 418 2. 2010 Team 380 3. 1988 Team .512 2. 2012 Team 1394 2. 2000 Team 385 3. 1986 Team 343 4. 1992 Team .495 3. 2010 Team 1393 LOSSES 3. 2008 Team 381 4. 2009 Team 342 5. 2010 Team .491 4. 2006 Team 1371 1. 2001 Team 46 4. 2010 Team 373 5. 2011 Team 330 5. 2015 Team 1370 2. 2005 Team 43 5. 2011 Team 368 2003 Team 330 3. 2014 Team 42 1. 1985 Team 230 ASSISTS 4. 2012 Team 41 HIT BATSMEN HITS 2. 1987 Team 207 1. 2011 Team 572 2008 Team 41 1. 2013 Team 88 1. 2010 Team 579 3. 2007 Team 205 2. 1995 Team 559 2. 2010 Team 83 2. 2009 Team 572 4. 2003 Team 204 3. 2012 Team 557 COMPLETE GAMES 3. 2012 Team 72 3. 2004 Team 529 5. 2011 Team 199 4. 2010 Team 555 1. 1976 Team 25 4. 2015 Team 70 4. 2011 Team 522 5. 2006 Team 554 2. 1985 Team 23 5. 2000 Team 68 5. 1985 Team 508 HIT BY PITCH 3. 1992 Team 20 1. 2010 Team 60 ERRORS 4. 1990 Team 19 WALKS DOUBLES 2. 2011 Team 56 1. 2002 Team 120 1989 Team 19 1. 2015 Team 310 1. 2010 Team 115 3. 2012 Team 53 2. 2001 Team 119 1988 Team 19 2. 2008 Team 250 2. 2003 Team 107 4. 2002 Team 50 3. 2003 Team 118 3. 2014 Team 245 3. 2011 Team 103 5. 2014 Team 47 1999 Team 118 INNINGS PITCHED 4. 1995 Team 244 4. 1999 Team 102 5. 2008 Team 110 1. 2011 Team 472.1 5. 2007 Team 237 5. 2009 Team 100 STRIKEOUTS 2. 2012 Team 464.2 1. 2014 Team 442 FIELDING PERCENTAGE 3. 2010 Team 464.1 STRIKEOUTS TRIPLES 2. 2012 Team 434 1. 2009 Team .966 4. 2006 Team 457.0 1. 2013 Team 364 1. 1976 Team 26 3. 2010 Team 415 2. 2006 Team .965 5. 2015 Team 456.2 2. 2012 Team 346 2. 1980 Team 20 4. 2015 Team 400 3. 2015 Team .963 3. 2010 Team 337 3. 1981 Team 18 5. 2013 Team 391 4. 1984 Team .961 HITS ALLOWED 4. 2015 Team 331 4. 1986 Team 16 5. 1996 Team .959 1. 2004 Team 689 5. 2007 Team 329 5. 2012 Team 15 2. 2010 Team 669 3. 2011 Team 668 4. 2007 Team 636 5. 2012 Team 626

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GAMES PLAYED Wes Patterson 15 2010 3. Hunter Hart 35 2003 2. Jason Moore 27 2005 9. Heath Doyle 43 2000 1. Cody Terry 56 2011 Brad Warmath 15 1996 4. Chuck Seymour 34 1998 3. Bryant Jones 23 2002 Josh Carter 43 2000 2. Chase Okey 55 2011 Kyle Coleman 15 1989 5. Matt Hirsch 32 2015 Paul Slack 23 1998 John Daniel 43 1988 Cory Stooksbury 55 2011 Chase Young 32 2014 Chad Wyatt 23 1995 Ty Nelson 55 2010 TRIPLES Mike Brown 32 1988 6. Cody Terry 22 2011 STRIKEOUTS Trey Karlen 55 2010 1. Walter Glass 9 1978 8. Trey Karlen 31 2010 Trey Karlen 22 2010 1. Jody Fuller 118 1998 Jordan Owen 55 2010 2. Donnie Mitchell 7 1981 9. Kelly Davis 30 2003 Jimmy Davis 22 1988 2. Alec Mills 74 2012 Cody Terry 55 2010 3. Jordan Owen 6 2012 Michael York 30 1991 Shayne Martin 22 2008 3. Alex Martin 72 2015 Cory Stooksbury 55 2010 4. Ty Nelson 4 2010 Chad Green 30 2007 10. Desmond O’Quine 21 2000 Wesley Freeman 72 1999 Lanier English 55 1999 Blake Turner 4 2007 5. Dan Tobik 71 2013 Brad Smith 55 1999 Zach Dean 4 2005 HIT BY PITCH 6. Coty Green 70 2009 Steve Gadlage 4 1994 1. Bart Hammock 16 2001 PITCHING 7. Ben Meador 68 2004 BATTING AVERAGE Bill Glass 4 1988 2. Jordan Owen 15 2012 8. Dan Tobik 67 2011 1. David Couch .488 1977 Churchill Moore 4 1987 3. Brad Smith 14 1999 VICTORIES Brad Meadows 67 2001 2. Richie Craven .484 1985 Roger Gum 4 1986 4. Trey Karlen 13 2010 1. Coty Green 9 2010 Wes Hicks 67 1988 3. Walter Glass .436 1976 Churchill Moore 4 1986 5. Chase Okey 12 2011 Mike Hayes 9 1986 Ray Frame 67 1968 4. Richard Matz .435 1990 Matt Phillips 4 1986 Brian Jordan 12 2003 3. David Strange 8 1993 5. Jimmy Carey .431 1994 David Smith 4 1980 Bart Hammock 12 2002 Ray Frame 8 1968 COMPLETE GAMES 6. Roger Gum .429 1987 Dale Horn 4 1976 Steve Gadlage 12 1994 5. Alec Mills 7 2011 1. Danny Mitchell 8 1976 7. Bryant Jones .425 2004 9. Greg McKnight 11 1989 Mike Eatherly 7 1992 2. Jason Sullivan 7 2001 8. Scott Gladstone .420 2009 HOME RUNS 10. Cody Terry 10 2010 Shannon Haggard 7 1992 Wesley Freeman 7 1999 9. Ricky Jackson .416 1985 1. Jordan Owen 18 2010 David White 7 1990 Jody Fuller 7 1998 Scott McMackin .416 1989 2. Don Jackson 17 1972 STRIKEOUTS Randy Coffman 7 1988 Mike Hayes 7 1986 3. Wes Patterson 15 2010 1. Trey Karlen 56 2010 Bruce Beckman 7 1985 Martin Newby 7 1985 AT BATS Brian Baker 15 2000 2. Brett Spivy 55 2005 Larry White 7 1981 Tommy Glass 7 1976 1. Cody Terry 228 2011 5. Trey Karlen 14 2010 3. Brian Baker 54 2000 Mike Bennett 7 1980 8. Terry Jackson 6 1990 Cody Terry 228 2010 Jim Willis 14 1985 4. Cory Stooksbury 53 2010 Alan Reynolds 6 1982 3. Bryant Jones 226 2004 7. Mark Hartsfield 12 2009 5. Grant Glasser 52 2012 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 10. Brian Rosbury 5 1995 4. Trey Karlen 222 2011 8. Taylor Douglas 11 2015 Zach Dean 52 2005 1. Larry White 0.41 1981 Chris Payne 5 1993 5. Taylor Douglas 217 2015 Wes Patterson 11 2009 7. Taylor Douglas 51 2015 2. Frank Glover 0.96 1987 Mike Eatherly 5 1992 6. Trey Karlen 216 2010 Chuck Seymour 11 1998 8. Wes Patterson 49 2010 3. Ray Frame 1.17 1968 Randy Coffman 5 1988 7. Jordan Owen 215 2010 Bryan Bullington 11 1995 Jordan Owen 49 2010 4. Craig Rogers 1.25 1980 John Daniel 5 1988 8. Cody Terry 213 2009 Jimmy Carey 11 1992 10. Austin Taylor 48 2015 5. Craig Rogers 1.41 1981 Bruce Beckman 5 1985 Hunter Hart 213 2004 Chase Young 48 2014 6. Bill Ridings 1.58 1980 Wade Freeman 5 1985 10. Ty Nelson 212 2010 RUNS BATTED IN Matt Haynes 48 2013 7. Mike Bennett 1.63 1980 Mike Prather 5 1984 Mark Hartsfield 212 2009 1. Wes Patterson 64 2010 8. Mike McSwain 1.72 1988 Mike Prather 5 1983 2. Jim Willis 58 1985 STOLEN BASES 9. Jeff Kelley 1.86 1980 Bruce Wyatt 5 1981 RUNS SCORED 3. Cody Terry 55 2010 1. Churchill Moore 65 1986 10. Mike Williams 2.04 1976 1. Richard Craven 74 1985 4. Miles Hartsfield 52 2009 2. Churchill Moore 33 1987 INNINGS PITCHED 2. Churchill Moore 70 1986 5. Jordan Owen 51 2010 3. Trey Karlen 30 2010 APPEARANCES 1. Wesley Freeman 107.1 1999 3. Trey Karlen 61 2010 6. Taylor Douglas 47 2015 4. Walter Glass 28 1976 1. Alec Mills 30 2011 2. Jason Sullivan 96.0 2002 4. Jim Willis 58 1985 Wes Patterson 47 2009 5. Brian Henley 24 1989 Dustin Summers 30 2004 Brian Rosbury 96.0 1995 5. Mark Hartsfield 56 2009 8. Trey Karlen 46 2011 6. Stanley Click 23 1988 3. Drew Flaniken 28 2010 4. Coty Green 94.0 2009 6. Trey Karlen 55 2011 Jimmy Carey 46 1992 7. Trey Karlen 21 2011 Travis Webb 28 2007 5. Dan Tobik 91.0 2011 Bryant Jones 55 2004 10. Ty Nelson 45 2010 8. Chad Green 20 2007 Dustin Summers 28 2005 6. Heath Doyle 90.0 2000 8. Ty Nelson 53 2010 Trey Karlen 45 2010 9. Ty Nelson 19 2010 Micky Dobson 28 2005 7. Adam Ledlow 89.2 2006 9. Roger Gum 52 1986 Brett Spivy 45 2004 10. Bryant Jones 18 2004 7. Dan Tobik 27 2012 8. Alec Mills 89.0 2012 10. Cody Terry 51 2010 Greg McKnight 18 1989 Drew Flaniken 27 2009 9. Coty Green 87.2 2010 TOTAL BASES 9. Patrick Bernard 25 2015 10. Scott Massey 86.1 2005 HITS 1. Trey Karlen 145 2010 PUTOUTS Chadwick Cameron 25 2006 1. Bryant Jones 96 2004 2. Jordan Owen 138 2010 1. Wes Patterson 413 2010 Dustin Summers 25 2003 SAVES 2. Ty Nelson 84 2010 3. Ty Nelson 136 2010 2. Wes Patterson 376 2011 1. Patrick Bernard 8 2015 Scott Gladstone 84 2009 4. Bryant Jones 133 2004 3. Nico Zych 367 2015 GAMES STARTED 2. Wes Alsup 7 2010 4. Mark Hartsfield 79 2009 5. Mark Hartsfield 131 2009 4. Chuck Seymour 362 1999 1. Wesley Freeman 17 1999 3. Chadwick Cameron 6 2006 5. Trey Karlen 77 2010 6. Taylor Douglas 127 2015 Brian Jordan 362 2003 2. Dan Tobik 15 2011 4. Dan Tobik 5 2012 Miles Hartsfield 77 2009 7. Wes Patterson 126 2010 6. Jason Hockaday 357 2006 Danny Kelley 15 2011 Ray Frame 5 1968 7. Cody Terry 74 2010 Richard Craven 126 1985 7. Hunter McLemore 345 1993 Coty Green 15 2010 6. John Houston 4 2014 Richard Craven 74 1985 9. Miles Hartsfield 124 2009 8. Tim Pearcy 343 1985 Adam Ledlow 15 2006 Stu Jones 4 2013 9. Taylor Douglas 72 2015 10. Cody Terry 116 2010 9. Ty Nelson 341 2010 Jason Venczel 15 2001 Wes Patterson 4 2008 Cody Terry 72 2011 10. Bryan Bullington 340 1995 Brian Rosbury 15 1995 Frank Perez 4 1987 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 8. Alec Mills 14 2012 Frank Perez 4 1986 DOUBLES 1. Don Jackson 1.224 1972 ASSISTS Coty Green 14 2009 Russ Hopper 4 1985 1. Trey Karlen 22 2010 2. Richard Craven .818 1985 1. Cody Terry 172 2011 Jacob Smothers 14 2006 2. Ty Nelson 20 2010 3. Jim Willis .748 1985 2. Cody Terry 164 2010 Ryan Rockholt 14 2006 3. Trey Karlen 19 2011 4. Donnie Mitchell .743 1981 3. Cody Terry 157 2009 Ben Meador 14 2004 4. Taylor Douglas 18 2015 5. Jimmy Carey .732 1992 4. Jason Moore 155 2005 *Records are based Walter Glass 18 1985 6. Mike Brown .730 1988 5. Brett Young 153 1995 MOST WALKS ALLOWED 6. Darrel Risberg 17 1986 7. Jim Willis .673 1983 6. Lance Renton 149 2006 1. Bret Fanning 65 1995 upon all available 7. Richard Craven 16 1985 8. Trey Karlen .671 2010 Roger Deskins 149 1985 2. Ryan Rockholt 55 2006 statistics at the time of Bryan Bullington .671 1995 8. Sonny Mastromatteo 145 2012 3. Alex Martin 51 2014 Lance Renton 16 2007 printing. All seasons 9. Andrew Castillo 15 2015 10. Gary Slayden .670 1982 9. Chris Ervin 141 1993 Wesley Freeman 51 1999 Taylor Douglas 15 2014 10. Chad Wyatt 140 1995 5. Alex Martin 48 2015 at the Division-I level BASE ON BALLS Cody Terry 15 2011 6. Jason Venczel 46 2001 (1993-present) are fully Phil Sorensen 15 2011 1. Chase Okey 41 2011 ERRORS Jody Fuller 46 1998 Cody Terry 15 2010 2. Richard Craven 40 1985 1. Bryant Jones 31 2001 8. Jody Fuller 44 1995 represented.

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GAMES PLAYED TRIPLES 5. Jason Hockaday 613 2006-07 MOST WALKS ALLOWED 1. Jordan Owen 204 2009-12 1. Walter Glass 17 1975-76 6. Brian Jordan 606 1999-03 1. Jody Fuller 143 1995-98 2. Cody Terry 199 2008-11 2. Donnie Mitchell 9 1980-81 Joe Ayers 606 2000-01 2. Michael Blount 129 1995-98 3. Douglas Nicodemus 195 2003-07 3. Churchill Moore 8 1986-87 8. Chase Okey 580 2011-12 3. Adam Ledlow 119 2004-07 4. Bryant Jones 191 2001-04 4. Jordan Owen 7 2009-12 9. Scott McLean 579 2004-07 4. Martin Newby 113 1983-88 5. Nico Zych 189 2012-15 5. Zach Dean 6 2005-06 10. Kyle Coleman 576 1988-89 5. Dan Tobik 112 2010-13 6. Wes Patterson 188 2008-11 Matt Phillips 6 1985-86 6. Mike Hayes 110 1984-87 7. Paul Slack 183 1997-00 Troy Crawford 6 1996-00 ASSISTS 7. Casey Estill 103 2003-06 8. Lanier English 182 1998-01 Matt Pumo 6 1982-85 1. Cody Terry 555 2008-11 8. Carter Smith 101 2012-15 9. Adam Gibson 178 1999-02 9. Matt Young 5 2010-13 2. Bryant Jones 444 2001-04 9. Bret Fanning 100 1995-96 10. Brian Jordan 174 1999-03 Mark Hartsfield 5 2008-09 3. Paul Slack 359 1997-00 10. Alex Martin 99 2014-15 Lanier English 5 1998-01 4. Douglas Nicodemus 328 2003-07 AT BATS Gene Jones 5 1987-89 5. Nico Zych 302 2012-15 STRIKEOUTS 1. Cody Terry 750 2008-11 Roger Gum 5 1986-87 6. Sonny Mastromatteo 270 2012-13 1. Jody Fuller 267 1995-98 2. Jordan Owen 742 2009-12 7. Bill Glass 269 1984-88 2. Dan Tobik 263 2010-13 3. Nico Zych 675 2012-15 HOME RUNS 8. Cory Stooksbury 267 2010-11 3. Michael Blount 183 1995-98 4. Wes Patterson 656 2008-11 1. Wes Patterson 39 2008-11 Scott Gladstone 267 2008-09 4. Carter Smith 175 2012-15 5. Bryant Jones 651 2001-04 2. Jordan Owen 35 2009-12 10. Daisuke Oda 266 1994-96 5. Mike Hayes 167 1984-87 6. Lanier English 626 1998-01 3. Jim Willis 32 1983-85 6. Alec Mills 165 2010-12 7. Douglas Nicodemus 622 2003-07 4. Trey Karlen 23 2010-11 7. Adam Ledlow 156 2004-07 8. Paul Slack 608 1997-00 5. Don Jackson 22 1972-73 PITCHING 8. Martin Newby 155 1983-86 9. Adam Gibson 607 1999-02 6. Brett Spivy 19 2003-06 9. Joe Kucher 150 1972-74 10. Brian Jordan 542 1999-03 Chuck Seymour 19 1998-99 VICTORIES 10. Alex Boshers 139 2010-14 8. Taylor Douglas 18 2014-15 1. Mike Hayes 19 1984-87 BATTING AVERAGE 9. Mark Hartsfield 16 2008-09 2. Dick Windbigler 17 1971-73 COMPLETE GAMES 1. Walter Glass .423 1975-76 David Couch 16 1977-78 Ray Frame 17 1964-68 1. Mike Hayes 17 1984-87 2. David Couch .415 1977-78 Daisuke Oda 16 1994-96 4. Martin Newby 15 1983-86 2. Michael Blount 15 1995-98 3. Don Jackson .408 1972-73 Michael Blount 15 1995-98 3. Martin Newby 14 1983-88 4. Greg King .394 1990-91 RUNS BATTED IN 6. Coty Green 14 2009-10 4. Mike Prather 10 1983-84 Richard Matz .394 1990-91 1. Wes Patterson 171 2008-11 7. Alec Mills 13 2010-12 Jason Sullivan 10 2001-02 6. Donnie Mitchell .393 1980-81 2. Jim Willis 160 1983-85 Randy Coffman 13 1988-89 Jody Fuller 10 1995-98 7. Darrel Risberg .392 1986-88 3. Jordan Owen 134 2009-12 Mike McSwain 13 1987-90 Mike McSwain 10 1987-90 8. Scott McMackin .385 1989-90 4. Cody Terry 124 2008-11 10. Frank Glover 12 1986-88 8. Chris Payne 9 1993-94 9. Brian Henley .383 1989-90 5. Gene Jones 99 1987-89 David White 12 1989-90 Terry Jackson 9 1989-90 10. Roger Gum .382 1986-87 6 Tim James 98 1985-87 Randy Coffman 9 1988-89 7. Mack Moore 96 1974-78 EARNED RUN AVERAGE RUNS SCORED 8. Darrel Risberg 93 1986-88 1. Larry White 2.00 1980-81 INNINGS PITCHED 1. Cody Terry 145 2008-11 9. Bryant Jones 92 2001-04 2. Craig Royers 2.64 1980-82 1. Michael Blount 285.0 1995-98 2. Wes Patterson 132 2008-11 Bill Glass 92 1984-88 3. Brad Meadows 2.82 2002 2. Jody Fuller 276.1 1995-98 3. Darrel Risberg 126 1985-88 Adam Gibson 92 1999-02 4. Alan Reynolds 2.96 1981-82 3. Dan Tobik 275.0 2010-13 4. Bryant Jones 120 2001-04 5. Mike McSwain 3.20 1987-90 4. Adam Ledlow 251.1 2004-07 5. Churchill Moore 119 1986-87 BASE ON BALLS 6. Mike Eatherly 3.21 1991-92 5. Alex Boshers 246.2 2010-14 Paul Slack 119 1997-00 1. Paul Slack 96 1999-00 7. Bruce Wyatt 3.33 1981-82 6. Mike Hayes 218.0 1984-87 7. Trey Karlen 116 2010-11 2. Wes Patterson 85 2008-11 8. Mike Prather 3.53 1983-84 7. Carter Smith 213.1 2012-15 8. Jordan Owen 112 2009-12 3. Hunter Hart 83 2001-04 9. Trent Latta 3.76 1994-96 8. Jacob Smothers 209.0 2003-07 9. Jim Willis 105 1983-85 4. Bill Glass 76 1984-88 10. Frank Perez 3.92 1986-87 9. Martin Newby 198.2 1983-86 Mark Stafford 105 1972-75 5. Jim Willis 75 1983-85 10. Alec Mills 192.0 2010-13 6. Darrel Riseberg 72 1985-88 APPEARANCES HITS 7. Chase Okey 67 2011-12 1. Dustin Summers 96 2002-05 SAVES 1. Cody Terry 226 2008-11 8. Bryant Jones 64 2001-04 2. Alex Boshers 82 2010-14 1. Patrick Bernard 8 2015-active 2. Jordan Owen 224 2009-12 David Couch 64 1977-78 3. Dan Tobik 80 2010-13 Dan Tobik 8 2010-13 3. Bryant Jones 218 2001-04 10. Jordan Owen 63 2009-12 4. Micky Dobson 70 2003-06 Chadwick Cameron 8 2006-07 4. Wes Patterson 200 2008-11 Hunter Hart 63 2003-04 Jody Fuller 70 1995-98 Frank Perez 8 1986-87 5. Nico Zych 182 2012-15 6. Alec Mills 67 2010-13 5. Wes Alsup 7 2009-10 6. Lanier English 180 1998-01 STOLEN BASES Adam Ledlow 67 2004-07 Russ Hopper 7 1982-85 7. Paul Slack 172 1997-00 1. Churchill Moore 98 1986-87 8. Carter Smith 63 2012-15 7. Wes Patterson 5 2008-11 8. Darrel Risberg 169 1986-88 2. Walter Glass 56 1975-76 9. Jason Alford 57 1997-00 Dustin Summers 5 2002-05 9. Adam Gibson 166 1999-02 3. Trey Karlen 51 2010-11 Eric Walker 57 2005-08 Jody Fuller 5 1995-98 10. Matt Pumo 159 1982-85 4. Stanley Click 38 1988-89 Ray Frame 5 1964-68 Brian Henley 38 1989-90 GAMES STARTED DOUBLES 6. Ricky Jackson 33 1985-88 1. Michael Blount 49 1995-98 1. Cody Terry 47 2008-11 7. Lanier English 31 1998-01 2. Mike Hayes 38 1984-87 2. Wes Patterson 45 2008-11 8. Darrel Risberg 30 1986-88 3. Adam Ledlow 37 2004-07 3. Jordan Owen 43 2009-12 Larry Hudson 30 1978-81 4. Jody Fuller 36 1995-98 4. Trey Karlen 41 2010-11 10. Ron Harrison 29 1989-90 5. Brendan Lozupone 33 2009-12 5. Darrel Risberg 36 1986-88 6. Justin Bryant 32 2003-05 6. Adam Gibson 34 1999-02 PUTOUTS 7. Dan Tobik 30 2010-13 Brian Jordan 34 1999-03 1. Wes Patterson 1,293 2008-11 Jacob Smothers 30 2003-07 Dan Stephens 34 2000-03 2. Tim Pearcy 1,030 1984-87 9. Dalton Potts 29 2012-15 9. Taylor Douglas 33 2014-15 3. Chuck Seymour 698 1998-99 Coty Green 29 2009-10 Paul Slack 33 1997-00 4. Brian Berryman 640 2003-05

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1993 Results 4/12 Arkansas State (A) L 2-3 Strange/2-3 1996 Results Vernon Prather 4/13 Bethel W 12-0 Payne/4-4 Vernon Prather Overall:13-28 • OVC:7-13 4/16 * Southeast Missouri (A) W 3-1 Dyer/2-4 Overall:14-30-2 • OVC:6-15-1 Home:8-13 • Away:5-15 • Neutral:0-0 4/16 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 3-5 Strange/2-4 Home:8-14-1 • Away:6-14-1 • Neutral:0-2 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 4/17 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 5-10 Payne/4-5 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 2/20 Ole Miss (A) L 0-17 Dyer/0-1 4/20 Samford W 3-2(11) Frye/2-1 2/17 Miss. Valley State (A) W 17-6 Rosbury/1-0 2/20 Ole Miss (A) L 1-10 Strange/0-1 4/20 Samford W 4-1 Dyer/3-4 2/17 Miss. Valley State (A) W 7-4 Barnett /1-0 2/24 Union T 4-4 No Decision 4/23 * Middle Tennessee L 4-6 Strange/2-5 2/21 Murray State W 9-0 Blount/1-0 2/27 Southwest Missouri L 5-8 Dyer/0-2 4/23 * Middle Tennessee L 2-3 Lee/1-2 2/24 Jacksonville State (A) L 6-8 Darby/0-1 2/27 Southwest Missouri L 4-14 Strange/0-2 4/24 * Middle Tennessee W 12-11 Payne/5-5 2/24 Jacksonville State (A) L 2-5 Rosbury/1-1 2/28 Southwest Missouri L 1-13 Lee/0-1 4/27 Arkansas State L 7-9(10) Lee/1-3 2/25 Jacksonville State (A) L 2-6 Fanning/0-1 3/2 Tennessee (A) L 0-6 Payne/0-1 4/30 * Murray State (A) L 3-8 Payne/5-6 2/27 Evansville L 4-8 Blount/1-1 3/3 Tennessee (A) L 7-9 Dyer/0-3 5/1 * Murray State (A) W 10-4 Strange/3-5 3/2 Northern Iowa W 3-0 Fuller/1-0 3/7 Southern Illinois (A) L 1-3 Graves/0-1 5/1 * Murray State (A) L 0-7 Dyer/3-5 3/2 Northern Iowa L 1-2 Barnett /1-1 3/9 Samford (A) L 1-3 Toon/0-1 5/4 * Murray State L 3-15 Frye/3-15 3/3 Northern Iowa W 7-3 Darby/1-1 3/10 Samford (A) W 2-1 Lee/1-1 5/7 * Austin Peay W 2-1 Payne/6-6 3/9 Chicago State T 2-2 (11) None 3/17 Vanderbilt (A) L 5-11 Dyer/0-4 5/8 * Austin Peay L 3-5 Strange/3-6 3/10 Chicago State L 1-5 Blount/1-2 3/18 Southern Mississippi W 4-3 Strange/1-2 5/8 * Austin Peay W 3-2 Lee/2-1 3/11 Chicago State L 1-2 Meyer/0-1 3/20 * Austin Peay (A) L 3-13 Payne/0-2 * - OVC Game 3/12 Tennessee (A) L 0-19 Fanning/0-2 3/21 * Austin Peay (A) L 3-7 Graves/0-2 3/13 Tennessee (A) L 5-11 Barnett /1-2 3/21 * Austin Peay (A) L 1-8 Dyer/0-5 1995 Results 3/16 * Morehead State (A) L 2-3 Blount/1-3 3/24 Union (A) W 7-5 Strange/2-2 Vernon Prather 3/16 * Morehead State (A) L 2-8 Meyer/0-2 3/28 * Tennessee State (A) W 5-0 Payne/1-2 Overall:13-34 • OVC:2-18 3/17 * Morehead State (A) L 2-12 Fuller/1-1 3/28 * Tennessee State (A) W 5-3 Strange/3-2 Home:8-13 • Away:5-21 • Neutral:0-0 3/23 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 5-7 Fuller/1-2 3/30 Southeast Missouri W 5-1 Strange/4-2 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/23 * Southeast Missouri (A) W 4-2(8) Blount/2-3 4/3 * Morehead State L 3-4 Payne/1-3 2/17 Ole Miss (A) L 0-5 Rosbury/0-1 3/24 * Southeast Missouri (A) T 5-5 None 4/3 * Morehead State L 1-2 Graves/0-3 2/18 Ole Miss (A) L 0-13 Fanning/0-1 3/26 Arkansas State L 2-4 Meyer/0-3 4/4 * Morehead State L 2-5 Toon/0-2 2/19 Ole Miss (A) L 1-6 Blount/0-1 3/27 Bethel (A) W 2-1 Barnett /2-2 4/6 Murray State L 2-7 Garves/0-4 2/21 Murray State W 11-4 Rosbury/1-1 3/30 * Middle Tennessee L 3-11 Fuller/1-3 4/7 Western Kentucky (A) L 0-4 Payne/1-4 2/24 Tulane (A) L 2-13 Blount/02 3/30 * Middle Tennessee W 5-1 Blount/3-3 4/13 Arkansas State (A) L 4-7 Graves/0-5 2/25 Tulane (A) L 2-8 Fuller/0-1 3/31 * Middle Tennessee L 4-9 Darby/1-2 4/14 Samford W 12-11 Strange/5-2 2/26 Tulane (A) L 1-5 Rosbury/1-2 4/2 Memphis W 9-6 Meyer/1-3 4/17 * Middle Tennessee L 2-4 Graves/0-6 2/28 Southern Indiana W 2-1 Darby1-0 4/5 * Murray State (A) L 1-10 Latt a/0-1 4/17 * Middle Tennessee L 1-4 Payne/1-5 3/1 Western Kentucky L 0-5 Blount/0-3 4/5 * Murray State (A) W 2-0 Blount/4-3 4/18 * Middle Tennessee W 9-2 Strange/6-2 3/4 Miss. Valley State W 18-3 Rosbury/2-2 4/6 * Murray State (A) L 2-6 Darby/1-3 4/20 Austin Peay (A) L 4-9 Young/0-1 3/10 Southern Illinois W 10-2 Rosbury/3-2 4/10 Bethel W 8-3 Fanning/1-2 4/2 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 6-7 Garves/0-7 3/11 Southern Illinois L 7-11 Darby/1-1 4/11 * Murray State (A) W 11-7 Meyer/2-3 4/2 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 3-9 Payne/1-6 3/13 Saint Louis L 7-12 Fuller/0-2 4/13 * Austin Peay L 0-4 Darby/1-3 4/25 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 7-4 Strange/7-2 3/14 Alabama-Birmingham (A) L 8-11 Blount/0-4 4/13 * Austin Peay W 1-0 Blount/5-3 4/27 Southeast Missouri (A) L 5-12 Graves/0-8 3/17 Alabama-Birmingham L 3-11 Fanning/0-2 4/14 * Austin Peay L 1-8 Fuller/1-4 4/28 Arkansas State W 4-2 Lee/2-1 3/19 Murray State (A) W 9-6 Rosbury/4-2 4/15 Memphis (A) L 4-5 Fanning/1-3 5/1 * Tennessee Tech W 4-2 Payne/2-6 3/22 Western Kentucky L 0-10 Fuller/0-3 4/17 Arkansas State (A) L 5-6 Meyer/2-4 5/1 * Tennessee Tech L 2-4 Graves/0-9 3/25 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 3-6 Rosbury/4-3 4/20 * Eastern Kentucky W 7-3 Fanning/2-3 5/2 * Tennessee Tech L 6-7 Strange/7-3 3/25 * Tennessee Tech (A) W 7-3 Blount/1-4 4/20 * Eastern Kentucky L 3-5(8) Blount/5-4 5/8 * Murray State L 4-8 Payne/2-7 3/26 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 3-11 Fanning/0-3 4/21 * Eastern Kentucky L 4-5 Fanning/1-3 5/8 * Murray State W 3-2 Graves/1-9 3/28 Bethel W 12-0 Latt a/1-0 4/24 Union L 8-20 Barnett /2-3 5/9 * Murray State W 8-2 Strange/8-3 3/29 Arkansas State (A) L 0-4 Rosbury/4-3 4/27 * Tennessee Tech L 4-9 Fanning/2-4 * - OVC Game 4/1 * Morehead State L 7-10 Blount/1-5 4/27 * Tennessee Tech L 2-7 Blount/5-5 4/1 * Morehead State L 3-10 Fuller/0-4 4/28 * Tennessee Tech L 10-12 Darby/1-6 1994 Results 4/2 * Morehead State L 2-6 Rosbury/4-5 5/4 $ Austin Peay (A) L 1-16 Blount/5-6 Vernon Prather 4/5 Bethel (A) L 4-8 Latt a/1-1 5/4 $ Morehead State (N) L 4-6 Fanning/2-5 Overall:13-25 • OVC:8-13 4/6 Memphis (A) L 2-14 Fanning/0-4 * - OVC Game Home:9-8 • Away:4-15 • Neutral:0-2 4/8 * Southeast Missouri L 4-9 Fuller/1-5 $ - OVC Tournament (Clarksville, Tenn.) Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 4/8 * Southeast Missouri L 12-14 Darby/1-2 2/26 Southwest Missouri (A) W 10-7 Strange/1-0 4/9 * Southeast Missouri L 8-15 Rosbury/4-6 1997 Results 2/27 Southwest Missouri (A) L 6-7 Harrell/0-1 4/12 Union (A) L 0-1 Blount/1-6 Vernon Prather 2/27 Southwest Missouri (A) L 5-7 Dyer/0-1 4/13 Memphis W 8-7 Fanning/1-4 Overall:14-31 • OVC:8-16 3/2 Ole Miss (A) L 1-7 Payne/0-1 4/15 * Middle Tennessee (A) L 3-11 Fuller/0-6 Home:10-14 • Away:4-17 • Neutral:0-0 3/4 Illinois State L 2-3 Starnge/1-1 4/15 * Middle Tennessee (A) L 2-8 Rosbury/4-7 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/5 Bradley (at Murray, Ky.) L 4-10 Ayler/0-1 4/16 * Middle Tennessee (A) L 3-5 Blount/1-7 2/18 Murray State L 5-17 Bount/0-1 3/5 Murray State (A) L 2-5 Dyer/0-2 4/18 Trevecca W 15-14 Latt a/2-1 2/19 Vanderbilt (A) L 3-8 Fuller/0-1 3/6 Bradley (at Murray, Ky.) L 1-9 Frye/0-1 4/20 Louisville (A) W 18-10 VanderMeeden/1-0 2/22 Jacksonville State L 2-10 Barnett /0-1 3/6 Murray State (A) W 5-3 Payne/1-1 4/22 * Murray State L 2-7 Blount/1-8 2/23 Jacksonville State L 4-13 Meyer/0-1 3/11 Union (A) L 6-7(10) Ayler/0-2 4/22 * Murray State L 2-8 Fuller/0-7 2/28 Chicago State W 15-2 Blount/1-1 3/12 Freed-Hardeman W 8-2 Payne/2-1 4/26 Lambuth W 11-6 Fuller/1-7 3/6 Memphis (A) L 3-5 Barnett /0-2 3/23 Memphis State (A) L 10-13 Lee/1-1 4/29 * Austin Peay (A) L 4-6 Rosbury/4-9 3/8 Murray State (A) L 0-7 Fuller/0-2 3/26 * Eastern Kentucky L 0-4 Payne/2-3 4/29 * Austin Peay (A) W 8-6(10) VanderMeeden/2-0 3/8 Murray State (A) L 10-1 Blount/2-1 3/26 * Eastern Kentucky L 5-13 Dyer/1-13 4/31 * Austin Peay (A) L 2-3 Blount/1-9 3/11 Samford (A) L 2-15 Barnett /0-3 3/30 Western Kentucky (A) L 1-13 Ayler/0-3 5/3 Vanderbilt (A) W 11-9 Fuller/2-7 3/12 Jacksonville State (A) L 1-5 Meyer/0-2 4/1 * Tennessee Tech W 11-5 Payne/3-3 5/6 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 2-3 Blount/1-10 3/15 * Eastern Illinois (A) W 6-2 Lasley/1-0 4/1 * Tennessee Tech W 14-2 Strange/2-1 5/6 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 1-3 Rosbury/4-10 3/16 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 8-11 Blount/2-2 4/2 * Tennessee Tech W 7-6 Ayler/1-3 5/7 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 2-5 Fannings/1-5 3/16 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 3-5 Barnett /0-4 4/9 * Morehead State (A) L 6-7 Payne/3-4 * - OVC Game 3/19 Northern Iowa L 1-11 Rosbury/0-1 4/9 * Morehead State (A) L 3-7 Strange/2-2 3/19 Northern Iowa W 8-3 Cook/1-0 4/10 * Morehead State (A) L 2-7 Dyer/1-4 3/22 * Morehead State L 0-3 Blount/0-3

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3/22 * Morehead State L 2-4 Barnett /0-5 4/21 Arkansas State L 4-7 Paker/2-6 2000 Results 3/23 * Morehead State W 4-3 Lockhart/1-0 4/25 * Southeast Missouri L 3-4 Blount/5-5 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/26 Saint Louis (A) L 3-7 Barnett /0-6 4/25 * Southeast Missouri L 0-13 Parker/2-7 Overall:12-41 • OVC:2-21 3/29 IUPUI W 6-1 Fuller/1-2 4/26 * Southeast Missouri L 7-11 Fuller/3-7 Home:5-19 • Away:5-22 • Neutral:0-0 3/29 IUPUI W 8-3 Blount/3-3 5/2 * Austin Peay L 0-12 Blount/5-6 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/30 IUPUI W 11-10 Alford/1-1 5/2 * Austin Peay W 8-4 Fuller/4-7 2/12 Jacksonville State (A) L 8-15 Carter/0-1 4/2 Arkansas State L 0-9 Barnett /0-7 5/3 * Austin Peay L 3-8 Alford/1-23 2/13 Jacksonville State (A) L 3-9 Holt/0-1 4/5 * Middle Tennessee L 9-12 Lasley/1-1 * - OVC Game 2/15 Memphis (A) W 6-4 Doyle/1-0 4/6 * Middle Tennessee L 2-9 Blount/3-4 2/20 Southern Illinois L 0-3 Carter/0-2 4/6 * Middle Tennessee W 2-0 Meyer/1-2 1999 Results 2/20 Southern Illinois L 5-9 Holt/0-2 4/8 Saint Louis L 7-17 Ozment/0-1 Victor (Bubba) Cates 2/22 Samford (A) L 10-13 Washburn/0-1 4/12 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 4-5 Fuller/1-3 Overall:16-38 • OVC:4-19 2/23 Samford (A) L 6-12 Ozment/0-1 4/12 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 4-5 Lasley/1-2 Home:12-15 • Away:4-23 • Neutral:0-0 2/27 Northern Illinois W 6-5 Carter/1-2 4/13 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 5-3 Meyer/2-2 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 2/27 Northern Illinois L 8-11 Holt/0-3 4/16 Bethel W 17-1 Alford/2-0 2/6 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 8-11 Washburn/0-1 2/29 Southern Indiana W 20-19 Doyle/2-0 4/19 * Tennessee Tech L 0-10 Fuller/1-4 2/6 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 1-5 Messero/0-1 3/1 Arkansas State (A) L 5-8 Doyle/2-1 4/19 * Tennessee Tech L 4-7 Blount/3-5 2/7 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 10-16 Allen/0-1 3/4 Arkansas-Litt le Rock L 0-1 Carter/1-3 4/20 * Tennessee Tech W 13-7 Meyer/3-2 2/13 Vanderbilt (A) L 2-3 Allen/1-2 3/4 Arkansas-Litt le Rock L 6-16 Alford0-1 4/23 Arkansas State (A) L 4-5 Blount/3-6 2/20 IUPUI W 13-2 Washburn/1-1 3/5 Arkansas-Litt le Rock W 10-7 Doyle/3-1 4/26 * Murray State L 4-5 Fuller/1-5 2/20 IUPUI W 7-3 Allen/1-2 3/8 Belmont (A) L 1-8 Bevis/0-1 4/26 * Murray State W 13-6 McDowell/1-0 2/21 IUPUI W 13-2 Freeman/1-1 3/8 Belmont (A) L 1-3 Carter/1-4 4/27 * Murray State L 4-7 Meyer/3-3 2/24 Murray State L 5-8 Washburn/1-2 3/12 Southeast Missouri (A) L 4-13 Alford/0-2 4/29 Ole Miss (A) L 2-13 Lockhart/1-1 2/24 Murray State L 3-7 Allen/1-3 3/12 Southeast Missouri (A) L 0-6 Doyle/3-2 5/3 * Southeast Missouri(A) W 6-0 Blount/4-6 2/28 Belmont W 13-6 Alford/1-0 3/14 Mississippi State (A) L 1-16 Carter/1-5 5/3 * Southeast Missouri (A) W 8-7 Barnett /1-7 2/28 Belmont W 7-1 Freeman/2-0 3/15 Mississippi State (A) L 3-14 Doyle/3-3 5/4 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 4-5 McDowell/1-1 3/2 Southern Indiana (A) L 5-9 Allen/1-4 3/18 * Middle Tennessee (A) L 3-9 Washburn/0-2 5/10 * Austin Peay (A) L 1-2 Blount/4-7 3/3 Evansville (A) L 1-10 Washburn/1-3 3/18 * Middle Tennessee (A) L 1-7 Carter/1-6 5/10 * Austin Peay (A) L 1-10 Meyer/3-4 3/6 Northern Iowa L 4-5 Freeman/2-1 3/21 Belmont W 3-2 Doyle/4-3 5/11 * Austin Peay (A) L 2-14 Fuller/1-6 3/7 Northern Iowa L 4-10 Messer/0-3 3/21 Belmont W 9-4 Holt/1-3 * - OVC Game 3/7 Northern Iowa W 13-7 Allen/3-4 3/22 Saint Louis L 5-17 Washburn/0-3 3/9 Samford (A) L 8-9 Allen/2-4 3/25 * Eastern Kentucky L 3-7 Holt/1-4 1998 Results 3/12 Southeast Missouri L 7-12 Alford/1-1 3/25 * Eastern Kentucky L 1-3 Doyle/4-4 Vernon Prather 3/12 Southeast Missouri W 7-6 Messer/0-3 3/26 * Eastern Kentucky L 4-8 Washburn/0-4 Overall:15-31 • OVC:6-18 3/16 Tennessee (A) L 3-6 Washburn/1-5 3/28 Ole Miss (A) W 8-5 Spiceland/1-0 Home:10-19 • Away:5-12 • Neutral:0-0 3/17 Tennessee (A) L 7-8 Allen/3-5 4/8 * Murray State (A) L 5-9 Doyle/4-5 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/20 Belmont (A) L 0-2 Ozment/0-1 4/9 * Murray State (A) L 3-8 Carter/1-7 2/18 Murray State (A) W 16-8 Blount/1-0 3/20 Belmont (A) W 7-6 Rogers/1-0 4/9 * Murray State (A) L 6-7 Holt/1-5 2/18 Murray State (A) L 2-4 Fuller/0-1 3/24 Saint Louis (A) W 20-15 Ozment/1-1 4/11 Southern Illinois (A) L 6-12 Spiceland/1-1 2/21 IUPUI W 10-5 Smartt /1-0 3/27 * Middle Tennessee L 3-15 Washburn/1-6 4/15 * Southeast Missouri L 7-8 Washburn/0-5 2/21 IUPUI L 0-4 Bryant/0-1 3/27 * Middle Tennessee L 3-13 Allen/3-6 4/15 * Southeast Missouri L 5-8 Carter/1-8 2/22 IUPUI W 14-4 Fuller/1-1 3/28 * Middle Tennessee W 4-2 Freeman/3-1 4/16 * Southeast Missouri L 0-16 Holt/1-7 2/25 Samford W 13-12 Blount/2-0 4/2 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 1-2 Freeman/3-2 4/18 Ole Miss (N) L 5-14 Washburn/0-6 2/27 Northern Iowa L 4-5 Smartt /1-1 4/2 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 1-3 Washburn/1-7 4/21 * Austin Peay L 3-13 Holt/1-7 2/27 Northern Iowa W 15-11 Alford/1-0 4/3 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 3-4 Gover/0-1 4/21 * Austin Peay L 2-6 Carter/1-9 2/28 Northern Iowa L 2-15 Barnett /0-3 4/6 Arkansas State W 2-0 Freeman/4-2 4/22 * Austin Peay L 3-7 Doyle/4-6 3/1 Northern Iowa L 1-10 Blount/2-1 4/7 North Alabama L 4-11 Messer/0-3 4/25 Southeast Missouri (A) L 2-11 Freeman/5-4 3/4 Belmont (A) L 2-7 Waller/0-1 4/10 * Tennessee Tech W 2-1 Freeman/5-2 4/27 Saint Louis (A) W 6-5 Washburn/1-6 3/4 Belmont (A) W 7-4 Parker/1-0 4/10 * Tennessee Tech W 2-0 Ozment/0-2 4/29 * Eastern Illinois L 2-5 Holt/1-8 3/7 * Eastern Illinois L 2-16 Smartt /1-2 4/11 * Tennessee Tech L 3-4 Rogers/1-1 4/29 * Eastern Illinois L 4-11 Careter/1-10 3/7 * Eastern Illinois L 2-4 Blount/2-2 4/17 * Murray State L 2-3 Freeman/5-3 4/30 * Eastern Illinois L 9-10 Washburn/1-7 3/8 * Eastern Illinois W 14-13 Waller/1-1 4/17 * Murray State L 3-4 Ozment/2-2 5/6 * Morehead State (A) W 11-3 Doyle/5-6 3/11 Saint Louis L 3-12 Smartt /1-3 4/18 * Murray State W 1-5 Gover/0-2 5/6 * Morehead State (A) L 1-9 Holt/1-9 3/14 * Morehead State L 1-4 Blount/2-3 4/20 Memphis (A) L 0-4 Alford/1-2 5/7 * Morehead State (A) L 10-19 Washburn/1-8 3/14 * Morehead State W 17-0 Fuller/2-2 4/21 Arkansas State (A) L 5-13 Ozment/2-4 5/9 * Tennessee Tech (A) W 6-5 Holt/2-9 3/15 * Morehead State L 8-11 Parker/1-1 4/24 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 2-11 Holt/0-1 5/9 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 6-8 Carter/1-11 3/18 Jacksonville State (A) L 2-14 Smarrt/1-4 4/24 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 0-6 Ozment/2-4 5/10 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 3-13 Doyle/5-7 3/19 Jacksonville State (A) L 2-4 Parker/1-2 4/25 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 2-11 Freeman/5-4 * - OVC Game 3/25 Arkansas State (A) L 0-4 Parker/1-3 4/28 Murray State (A) W 10-9 Gover/1-2 3/28 * Middle Tennessee (A) W 8-6 Blount/3-3 5/1 * Austin Peay (A) L 3-11 Freeman/5-5 2001 Results 3/28 * Middle Tennessee (A) L 8-11 Fuller/2-3 5/1 * Austin Peay (A) L 1-2 Holt/0-2 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/29 * Middle Tennessee (A) L 8-16 Parker/1-4 5/2 * Austin Peay (A) W 8-6 Gover/2-2 Overall:8-46 • OVC:3-18 3/31 Memphis (A) W 4-2 Fuller/3-3 5/8 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 6-13 Ozment/2-5 Home:5-23 • Away:3-23 • Neutral:0-0 4/4 * Eastern Kentucky W 7-4 Blount/4-3 5/8 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 3-4 Holt/0-2 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 4/4 * Eastern Kentucky L 4-9 Parker/1-5 5/9 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 5-11 Gover/2-2 2/11 Vanderbilt (A) L 0-5 Venczel/0-1 4/5 * Eastern Kentucky L 7-10 Fuller/3-4 5/12 Saint Louis L 5-7 Washburn/1-8 2/21 Memphis (A) L 1-6 Sullivan/0-1 4/7 Arkansas-Litt le Rock W 10-7 Smartt /2-4 5/15 * Morehead State L 1-11 Freeman/5-7 2/24 Northern Illinois L 3-13 Venczel/0-2 4/8 Arkansas-Litt le Rock L 5-11 Alford/1-1 5/15 * Morehead State L 2-9 Ozment/1-4 2/24 Northern Illinois L 5-12 Entrekin/0-1 4/10 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 5-12 Blount/4-4 516 * Morehead State L 3-4 Holt/04 2/25 Northern Illinois L 6-8 Allen/0-1 4/10 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 1-11 Bryant/0-2 * - OVC Game 2/28 Mississippi State (A) L 1-5 Venczel/0-3 4/11 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 3-4 Fuller/3-4 2/28 Mississippi State (A) L 0-4 Sullivan/0-2 4/15 Belmont L 1-14 Alford/1-2 3/3 Bradley L 1-5 Allen/0-2 4/15 Belmont W 4-0 Parker/2-5 3/3 Bradley W 7-1 Entrekin/1-1 4/18 * Murray State (A) W 5-2 Blount/5-4 3/6 Belmont (A) L 2-5 Sullivan/0-3 4/18 * Murray State (A) L 0-5 Fuller/3-6 3/6 Belmont (A) L 2-7 Venczel/0-4 4/19 * Murray State (A) L 2-9 Bryant/0-3 3/10 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 1-5 Allen/0-3

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3/10 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 2-15 Entrekin/1-2 4/6 * Morehead State L 6-20 Corey/1-2 5/11 * Murray State (A) W 11-6 Spiceland/2-3 3/11 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) W 7-4 Spiceland/1-0 4/7 * Morehead State L 8-16 Sullivan/2-4 5/13 Memphis L 4-7 Summers/2-4 3/11 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 5-6 Meadows/0-1 4/9 Lipscomb L 6-7 Summers/0-2 5/16 * Eastern Illinois L 14-19 Corey/4-5 3/13 Kentucky (A) L 3-11 Spiceland/1-1 4/10 Saint Louis (A) W 5-2 Allen/4-5 5/17 * Eastern Illinois W 11-2 Bryant/5-3 3/14 Kentucky (A) L 1-8 Entrekin/1-3 4/13 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 3-16 Allen/4-6 5/17 * Eastern Illinois L 8-13 Summers/2-5 3/17 * Austin Peay L 0-1 Sullivan/0-4 4/13 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 8-12 Sullivan/2-5 * - OVC Game 3/17 * Austin Peay L 4-9 Venczel/0-5 4/14 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 2-12 Hite/0-1 3/18 * Austin Peay L 6-8 Entrekin/1-4 4/16 Martin Methodist W 13-12 Sullivan/3-6 2004 Results 3/20 Saint Louis W 6-1 Meadows/1-1 4/17 Mississippi Valley State W 16-2 Spiceland/1-2 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/21 Arkansas State (A) L 2-13 Allen/0-4 4/20 * Murray State L 10-12 Summers/0-3 Overall:16-38 • OVC:7-20 3/24 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 1-6 Sullivan0-5 4/20 * Murray State L 7-10 Bevis/0-1 Home:10-21 • Away:6-17 • Neutral:0-0 3/24 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 2-8 Venczel/0-6 4/21 * Murray State L 1-3 Sullivan/3-6 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/25 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 1-6 Meadows/1-2 4/23 Ole Miss (A) L 1-3 Venczel/0-6 2/17 Western Kentucky L 2-8 Bryant/0-1 3/28 Lambuth L 3-6 Entrekin/1-5 4/24 Bethel W 21-0 Corey/2-2 2/18 Arkansas State (A) L 1-2 Link/0-1 3/31 * Eastern Illinois L 6-13 Sullivan/0-6 4/28 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 1-14 Allen/4-7 2/21 Louisiana-Monroe L 0-12 Smith/0-1 3/31 * Eastern Illinois L 3-10 Venczel/0-7 4/28 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 7-9 Venczel/0-7 2/21 Louisiana-Monroe W 5-2 Bryant/1-1 4/1 * Eastern Illinois L 2-16 Meadows/1-3 5/4 Southern Illinois (A) W 8-6 Allen/5-7 2/22 Louisiana-Monroe L 3-9 Meador/0-1 4/3 Lipscomb L 3-7 Entrekin/1-6 5/4 Southern Illinois (A) L 7-11 Venczel/0-8 2/25 Belmont L 12-16 Summers/0-1 4/7 * Morehead State (A) L 3-16 Sullivan/0-7 5/10 Arkansas State L 6-10 Allen/5-8 2/28 Bradley University W 4-2 Meador/1-1 4/7 * Morehead State (A) W 20-19 Venczel/1-7 5/12 Arkansas State (A) W 2-1 Sullivan/4-7 2/28 Bradley University W 5-2 Bryant/2-1 4/8 * Morehead State (A) L 7-14 Meadows/1-4 5/14 Belmont L 0-8 Allen/5-9 2/29 Bradley University L 5-20 Smith/0-2 4/10 Christian Brothers W 10-6 Bevis/1-0 5/14 Belmont W 2-1 Hite/1-1 3/2 Belmont (A) W 5-3 Link/1-1 4/13 * Southeast Missouri L 0-7 Sullivan/0-8 5/18 * Austin Peay (A) L 1-4 Sullivan/4-7 3/4 Viterbo L 6-9 Estill/0-1 4/13 * Southeast Missouri L 9-18 Alllen/0-5 5/18 * Austin Peay (A) L 1-2 Allen/5-10 3/9 Memphis L 4-7 Bryant/2-2 4/14 * Southeast Missouri W 8-6 Meadows/2-4 5/19 * Austin Peay (A) W 7-5 Spiceland/2-0 3/11 # Wake Forest (N) L 1-5 Ledlow/0-1 4/17 Samford L 5-6 Bevis/1-1 * - OVC Game 3/13 # Western Illinois (N) L 7-10 Dobson/0-1 4/18 Samford L 4-6 Spiceland/1-2 3/14 # Missouri (N) L 3-7 Bryant/2-3 4/21 * Murray State (A) L 6-14 Meadows/2-5 2003 Results 3/16 Vanderbilt (A) L 5-6 Ledlow/0-2 4/21 * Murray State (A) L 2-5 Sullivan/0-9 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/17 Lambuth L 1-13 Robinson/0-2 4/22 * Murray State (A) L 6-8 Venczel/1-8 Overall:17-30-1 • OVC:6-13-1 3/23 Saint Louis (A) W 8-3 Massey/1-0 4/24 Memphis L 4-19 Allen/0-6 Home:13-13-1 • Away:4-17 • Neutral:0-0 3/27 * Eastern Illinois (A) W 8-3 Meador/2-1 4/25 Lipscomb L 8-18 Meadows/2-6 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/27 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 1-5 Bryant/2-4 4/28 * Eastern Kentucky L 7-13 Allen/0-7 3/1 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 2-9 Corey/0-1 3/28 * Eastern Illinois (A) W 8-4 Massey/2-0 4/28 * Eastern Kentucky L 2-4 Venczel/1-9 3/1 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 6-13 Robinson/0-1 3/31 Western Kentucky (A) L 7-11 Estill/0-2 4/29 * Eastern Kentucky W 9-5 Meadows/3-6 3/2 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) W 13-6 Bryant/1-0 4/3 * Eastern Kentucky W 4-3 Meador/3-1 5/1 Saint Louis (A) L 4-5 Sullivan/0-10 3/2 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 2-19 Estill/0-1 4/3 * Eastern Kentucky L 1-6 Massey/2-1 5/5 Belmont L 7-17 Venczel/1-10 3/4 Saint Louis W 6-5 Corey/1-1 4/4 * Eastern Kentucky L 4-20 Bryant/2-5 5/5 Belmont L 4-5 Meadows/3-7 3/8 Southeastern Louisiana W 22-6 Robinson/1-1 4/6 Harding University W 13-4 Estill/1-2 5/10 Arkansas State L 5-10 Entrekin/1-7 3/8 Southeastern Louisiana L 8-14 Summers/0-1 4/9 * Morehead State (A) L 12-13 Meador/3-2 5/12 Southern Illinois (A) L 3-7 Sullivan/0-11 3/9 Southeastern Louisiana L 12-13 McBride/0-1 4/9 * Morehead State (A) L 6-11 Massey/2-2 5/12 Southern Illinois (A) L 0-1 Venczel/1-11 3/11 Birmingham-Southern (A) L 3-9 Spiceland/0-1 4/10 * Morehead State (A) L 5-22 Bryant/2-6 5/13 Southern Illinois (A) W 4-2 Meadows/4-7 3/12 Birmingham-Southern (A) L 5-21 Robinson/1-2 4/14 Saint Louis W 14-4 Robinson/1-2 * - OVC Game 3/15 Dayton L 1-3 Corey/1-2 4/17 * Tennessee Tech W 20-11 Meador/4-2 3/15 Dayton W 7-2 Bryant/2-0 4/17 * Tennessee Tech W 5-4 Dobson /1-1 2002 Results 3/16 Dayton L 7-8 Estill/0-2 4/18 * Tennessee Tech L 8-12 Robinson/1-3 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/17 Martin Methodist W 9-8 Summers/1-1 4/20 Lipscomb (A) L 6-7 Summers/0-2 Overall:18-33 • OVC:4-15 3/22 Chicago State W 4-3 Corey/2-2 4/24 * Austin Peay (A) L 2-23 Meador/4-3 Home:11-15 • Away:7-18 • Neutral:0-0 3/22 Chicago State W 11-5 Summers/2-1 4/24 * Austin Peay (A) L 4-13 Dobson/1-2 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/23 Chicago State W 10-4 Robinson/2-2 4/25 * Austin Peay (A) L 1-13 Massey/2-3 2/16 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A L 2-14 Sullivan/0-1 3/26 Arkansas State W 6-3 Spiceland/1-1 4/27 Miss. Valley State (A) W 8-2 Meador/5-3 2/16 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 1-5 Venczel/0-1 3/27 Berea College W 32-9 Estill/1-2 4/27 Miss. Valley State (A) W 2-1 Estill/2-2 2/17 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) W 8-6 Allen/1-0 4/1 Saint Louis (A) L 7-11 Robinson/2-3 5/1 * Murray State (A) L 5-9 Estill/1-3 2/20 Memphis L 5-13 Allen/1-1 4/2 Memphis (A) L 1-24 Hall/0-1 5/1 * Murray State (A) L 4-5 Summers/1-3 3/2 Southeastern Louisiana (A) L 3-4 Venczel/0-2 4/5 * Austin Peay L 3-11 Spiceland/1-2 5/2 * Murray State (A) L 3-4 Meador/5-4 3/2 Southeastern Louisiana (A) L 5-6 Allen/1-2 4/5 * Austin Peay T 10-10 None 5/5 Arkansas State L 2-19 Smothers/0-1 3/3 Southeastern Louisiana (A) W 14-4 Meadows/1-0 4/8 Christian Brothers W 5-2 Bryant/3-0 5/8 * Jacksonville State L 4-13 Dobson/1-3 3/6 Southern Illinois L 10-12 Summers/0-1 4/12 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 1-3 Corey/2-3 5/8 * Jacksonville State L 8-10 Massey/2-4 3/8 Illinois-Chicago L 1-27 Venczel/0-3 4/12 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 1-7 Robinson/2-4 5/9 * Jacksonville State W 21-16 Summers/2-3 3/9 Illinois-Chicago L 3-9 Sullivan/0-2 4/13 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 4-5 Summers/2-2 5/12 Lipscomb L 1-4 Robinson/1-4 3/10 Illinois-Chicago L 0-3 Allen/1-3 4/15 Lipscomb L 4-17 Alford/0-1 5/15 * Samford L 2-16 Dobson/2-4 3/10 Illinois-Chicago W 2-1 Meadows/2-0 4/18 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 7-2 Corey/3-3 5/15 * Samford L 2-3 Massey/2-5 3/13 Samford (A) L 3-24 Venczel/0-3 4/18 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 5-7 Bryant/3-1 5/16 * Samford L 1-6 Meador/5-5 3/13 Samford (A) L 1-2 Corey/0-1 4/19 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 8-18 Spiceland/1-3 5/18 Memphis L 2-9 Ledlow/0-5 3/14 Lipscomb (A) L 5-7 Sullivan/0-3 4/22 Ole Miss (A) L 0-7 Bryant/3-2 5/21 * Southeast Missouri L 2-9 Massey/2-6 3/16 Western Illinois W 6-2 Allen/2-3 4/26 * Morehead State W 8-3 Corey/4-3 5/21 * Southeast Missouri L 4-12 Summers/2-4 3/16 Western Illinois W 7-0 Meadows/3-0 4/26 * Morehead State W 11-5 Robinson/3-4 5/22 * Southeast Missouri W 17-16 Dobson/2-4 3/17 Western Illinois W 10-9 Sullivan/1-3 4/27 * Morehead State L 9-15 Massey/0-1 # - Easton Challenge (Millington, Tenn.) 3/23 * Tennessee Tech W 10-0 Allen/3-3 4/29 Belmont (A) L 4-8 Estill/1-3 * - OVC Game 3/23 * Tennessee Tech L 0-13 Meadows/3-1 4/29 Belmont (A) L 1-7 Dobson/0-1 3/24 * Tennessee Tech W 13-8 Sullivan/2-3 5/3 * Southeast Missouri L 1-9 Corey/4-4 3/27 Christian Brothers W 4-1 Corey/1-13 5/3 * Southeast Missouri L 2-14 Bryant/3-3 3/3 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 1-10 Allen/3-4 5/4 * Southeast Missouri L 5-20 Massey/0-2 3/30 * Eastern Illinois (A) W 4-2 Meadows/4-1 5/7 Arkansas State (A) L 2-7 Summers/2-3 4/2 Mississippi State (A) L 5-6 Venczel/0-5 5/10 * Murray State (A) L 8-12 Robinson/3-5 4/6 * Morehead State L 4-6 Allen/3-5 5/10 * Murray State (A) W 9-3 Bryant/4-3

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2005 Results 3/4 Freed-Hardeman L 5-10 Rockholt/0-3 3/25 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 18-8 Blackmon/1-2 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/4 Freed-Hardeman W 4-3 Cameron/3-0 3/27 Arkansas State W 8-3 Smothers/1-3 Overall:12-43 • OVC:6-20 3/7 Arkansas State (A) L 3-12 Link/0-2 3/28 Southern Illinois (A) L 13-8 Walker/1-4 Home:7-21 • Away:5-19 • Neutral:0-3 3/7 Arkansas State (A) W 5-4 Smothers/1-2 3/31 * Eastern Illinois W 8-7 Cameron/2-1 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/10 Arkansas - Litt le Rock (A) L 2-5 Ledlow/0-2 4/1 * Eastern Illinois L 8-5 Blackmon/1-3 2/18 Louisiana-Monroe (A) L 1-6 Massey/0-1 3/11 Arkansas - Litt le Rock (A) L 7-12 Smothers/1-3 4/1 * Eastern Illinois L 8-7 Cameron/2-2 2/19 Louisiana-Monroe (A) L 0-1 Bryant/0-1 3/11 Arkansas - Litt le Rock (A) L 4-5 Estill/0-1 4/4 Lipscomb (A) L 5-3 Cameron/2-3 2/20 Louisiana-Monroe (A) L 4-7 Estill/0-1 3/14 Belmont (A) W 4-3 Dobson/1-0 4/6 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 13-8 Ledlow/1-3 2/23 #16 Vanderbilt (A) L 5-12 Ledlow/0-1 3/15 Lipscomb (A) L 3-4 Ledlow/0-3 4/6 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 6-1 Blackmon/2-3 2/25 Martin Methodist W 5-4 Dobson/1-0 3/16 Middle Tennessee (A) L 11-12 Dobson/1-1 4/9 & Martin Methodist (N) L 14-10 (12) Cameron/2-4 3/1 Arkansas State L 4-18 Estill/0-2 3/25 * Southeast Missouri W 3-2 Dobson/2-1 4/11 Saint Louis W 5-1 Rockholt/3-2 3/2 Memphis L 1-4 Massey/0-2 3/25 * Southeast Missouri W 2-1 Smothers/2-3 4/14 * Morehead State W 7-6 (10) Cameron/3-4 3/5 Western Illinois W 5-4 Ledlow/1-1 3/26 * Southeast Missouri W 1-0 Rockholt/1-3 4/15 * Morehead State L 8-0 Blackmon/2-4 3/5 Western Illinois W 4-3 Bryant/1-1 3/29 Southern Illinois (A) L 1-7 Link/0-3 4/15 * Morehead State W 5-4 (8) Walker/2-4 3/6 Western Illinois W 17-8 Estill/1-2 4/1 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 1-6 Ledlow/0-4 4/17 Arkansas State (A) L 6-1 Walker/2-5 3/8 Evansville L 3-4 Massey/0-3 4/1 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 4-5 Dobson/2-2 4/19 Lyon College W 7-3 Rockholt/4-2 3/9 Evansville L 3-13 Link/0-1 4/2 * Eastern Illinois (A) W 8-5 Rockholt/2-3 4/20 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 8-5 Rockholt/4-3 3/12 # Indiana State (N) L 2-4 Bryant/1-2 4/4 Southern Illinois W 5-4 Estill/1-1 4/21 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 7-3 Blackmon/2-5 3/13 # Connecticut (N) L 0-3 Massey/0-4 4/5 ^ Memphis (N) L 4-5 Dobson/2-3 4/22 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 9-5 Smothers/1-4 3/13 # Arkansas-Litt le Rock (N) L 0-3 Estill/1-3 4/8 * Eastern Kentucky L 2-4 Ledlow/0-5 4/24 Belmont W 11-8 Webb/1-2 3/15 Birmingham-Southern (A) L 1-7 Ledlow/1-2 4/8 * Eastern Kentucky L 1-6 Smothers/2-5 4/25 Lipscomb W 20-15 Smothers/2-4 3/16 Birmingham-Southern (A) L 7-9 Link/0-2 4/9 * Eastern Kentucky L 3-11 Rockholt/2-4 4/28 * Austin Peay L 4-0 Ledlow/1-4 3/17 Lipscomb (A) L 4-6 Bryant/1-3 4/10 Martin Methodist (A) L 3-4 Cameron/3-1 4/28 * Austin Peay L 15-3 Blackmon/2-6 3/25 * Eastern Illinois W 16-4 Massey/1-4 4/11 Saint Louis W 12-4 Ledlow/1-5 4/29 * Austin Peay L 4-2 Walker/2-6 3/25 * Eastern Illinois L 1-3 Ledlow/1-3 4/14 * Morehead State (A) L 7-10 Smothers/2-5 5/1 Belmont (A) W 3-1 Smothers/2-4 3/26 * Eastern Illinois L 2-7 Estill/1-4 4/14 * Morehead State (A) L 0-2 Ledlow/1-6 5/5 * Murray State L 10-6 Ledlow/1-5 3/29 Southern Illinois (A) L 3-4 Summers/0-1 4/15 * Morehead State (A) W 23-7 Rockholt/3-4 5/5 * Murray State W 10-9 Cameron/4-4 4/3 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 2-11 Massey/1-5 4/18 Arkansas State W 11-5 Walker/1-0 5/6 * Murray State W 8-5 Walker/3-6 4/3 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 6-5 Bryant/2-3 4/19 Lipscomb W 9-8 Smothers/3-5 5/12 * Jacksonville State (A) L 13-2 Ledlow/1-6 4/5 Arkansas State L 1-7 Estill/1-5 4/22 * Tennessee Tech W 5-1 Ledlow/2-6 5/12 * Jacksonville State (A) W 4-3 Blackmon/3-6 4/9 * Morehead State L 3-8 Ledlow/1-4 4/22 * Tennessee Tech L 5-7 Cameron/3-2 5/13 * Jacksonville State (A) L 3-1 Walker/3-7 4/9 * Morehead State L 3-5 Bryant/2-4 4/23 * Tennessee Tech W 6-5 Dobson/3-3 5/15 ^ - Memphis (N) L 5-3 Smothers/3-5 4/10 * Morehead State L 11-18 Estill/1-6 4/27 Miss. Valley State (A) W 1-0 Link/1-3 5/18 * Samford L 13-5 Walker/3-8 4/13 Saint Louis (A) W 9-7 Summers/1-0 4/29 * Austin Peay (A) L 1-7 Ledlow/2-7 5/18 * Samford L 11-3 Blackmon/3-7 4/16 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 2-5 Ledlow/1-5 4/29 * Austin Peay (A) L 4-7 Smothers/3-6 5/19 * Samford L 7-1 Smothers/3-6 4/16 * Tennessee Tech (A) W 3-2 Bryant/3-4 4/30 * Austin Peay (A) L 3-4 Rockholt/2-5 & - in Savannah, Tenn. 4/17 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 0-8 Estill/1-7 5/2 Belmont W 4-1 Link/2-3 ^ - in Union City, Tenn. 4/19 Southern Illinois L 7-12 Smothers/0-1 5/6 * Murray State (A) L 4-6 Ledlow/2-8 * - OVC Game 4/20 Lipscomb L 3-8 Link/0-3 5/6 * Murray State (A) L 2-7 Smothers/3-7 4/23 * Austin Peay L 3-14 Ledlow/1-6 5/7 * Murray State (A) W 9-4 Rockholt/4-5 2008 Results 4/23 * Austin Peay L 0-2 Bryant/3-5 5/13 * Jacksonville State L 0-7 Ledlow/2-9 Victor (Bubba) Cates 4/24 * Austin Peay L 1-6 Estill/1-8 5/13 * Jacksonville State L 2-4 Smothers/3-8 Overall: 10-41 • OVC: 5-25 4/27 Belmont L 2-3 Smothers/0-2 5/14 * Jacksonville State L 1-12 Rockholt/4-6 Home: 4-15 • Away: 5-23 • Neutral: 1-3 4/30 * Murray State L 3-4 Ledlow/1-7 5/16 Mississippi State (A) L 6-8 Cameron/3-3 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 4/30 * Murray State L 2-6 Bryant/3-6 5/19 * Samford (A) L 4-5 Ledlow/2-10 2/23 USC Upstate (A) L 5-7 Walker/0-1 5/1 * Murray State W 4-2 Massey/2-5 5/19 * Samford (A) L 0-2 Smothers/3-9 2/23 George Washington (N) L 6-10 McElyea/0-1 5/3 Belmont (A) L 2-5 Link/0-4 5/20 * Samford (A) W 9-7 Cameron/4-3 2/14 New Jersy Institute of Technology (N) L 4-14 Cates/0-1 5/3 Belmont (A) W 10-8 Smothers/1-2 ^ - in Union City, Tenn. 2/27 Memphis (A) L 7-10 Sutt on/0-1 5/7 * Jacksonville State (A) L 0-8 Ledlow/1-8 * - OVC Game 2/28 Southern Illinois L 6-10 McElyea/0-2 5/7 * Jacksonville State (A) L 4-6 Summers/1-2 3/1 Creighton L 4-9 Blackmon/0-1 5/8 * Jacksonville State (A) W 4-3 Massey/3-5 2007 Results 3/1 Creighton L 1-12 Walker/0-2 5/11 Memphis (A) L 3-7 Smothers/1-3 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/2 Creighton L 2-8 Lantz /0-1 5/14 * Samford W 7-6 Summers/2-2 Overall:19-36 • OVC:7-19 3/6 Lambuth L 6-11 Cates/0-2 5/14 * Samford L 0-8 Bryant/3-6 Home:16-13 • Away:3-21 • Neutral:0-2 3/11 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) W 2-0 Walker/1-0 5/15 * Samford L 1-7 Massey/3-6 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/12 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 5-19 Lantz /0-2 5/17 Mississippi State (A) L 3-17 Estill/1-9 2/16 Southeastern Louisiana (A) L 6-3 Ledlow/0-1 3/14 Louisiana Tech (A) L 5-8 Cates/0-3 5/17 Mississippi State (A) L 3-8 Smothers/1-4 2/17 Southeastern Louisiana (A) L 16-1 Smothers/0-1 3/15 Louisiana Tech (A) L 1-6 Patt erson/0-1 5/20 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 4-6 Ledlow/1-9 2/18 Southeastern Louisiana (A) L 10-3 Rockholt/0-1 3/16 Louisiana Tech (A) L 6-11 Lantz /0-3 5/20 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 2-4 Bryant/3-8 2/25 Bradley University L 14-8 Webb/0-1 3/21 * Samford (A) L 3-5 Walker/1-3 5/21 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 3-4 Massey/3-7 2/25 Bradley University W 3-2 Rockholt/1-1 3/21 * Samford (A) L 1-14 Lantz /0-4 # - USA Challenge (Millington, Tenn.) • * - OVC Game 2/27 Memphis (A) L 2-1 Webb/0-2 3/22 * Samford (A) L 5-12 Patt erson/0-2 2/28 Southern Illinois L 12-5 Blackmon/0-1 3/25 Arkansas State L 6-12 Blackmon/0-2 2006 Results 3/6 South Dakota State W 5-4 (10) Cameron/1-0 3/26 Southern Illinois (A) L 3-6 Cates/0-4 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/7 South Dakota State L 15-4 Walker/0-1 3/29 * Southeast Missouri L 6-19 Walker/1-4 Overall:20-35 • OVC:9-18 3/9 Kentucky (A) L 6-4 Ledlow/0-2 4/1 Arkansas State (A) W 9-8 (10) Patt erson/1-2 Home:14-10 • Away:6-24 • Neutral:0-1 3/10 Kentucky (A) L 27-0 Walker/0-2 4/2 Lipscomb W 9-8 (10) Sutt on/1-1 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/11 Kentucky (A) L 16-7 Smothers/0-2 4/5 * Eastern Illinois L 4-6 Walker/1-5 2/17 Northwestern State (A) L 1-9 Smothers/0-1 3/13 McKendree W 6-0 Blackmon/1-1 4/5 * Eastern Illinois L 6-8 Lantz /0-5 2/17 Northwestern State (A) L 1-7 Ledlow/0-1 3/14 McKendree W 17-8 Rockholt/2-1 4/6 * Eastern Illinois L 2-13 Patt erson/1-3 2/19 Northwestern State (A) L 2-7 Rockholt/0-1 3/17 IPFW W 4-1 Ledlow/1-2 4/8 Evansville L 10-15 Cates/0-5 2/25 Bradley University L 2-7 Smothers/0-2 3/17 IPFW W 5-2 Walker/1-2 4/9 Lipscomb (A) L 9-10 McElyea/0-3 2/25 Bradley University W 4-3 Cameron/1-0 3/18 IPFW L 7-5 Smothers/0-3 4/12 * Eastern Kentucky L 3-6 Walker/1-6 2/26 Bradley University L 6-14 Rockholt/ 0-2 3/20 Saint Louis (A) L 1-0 Rockholt/2-2 4/12 * Eastern Kentucky L 0-6 Lantz /0-6 2/28 Memphis (A) L 7-9 Link/ 0-1 3/24 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 7-6 Cameron/1-1 4/13 * Eastern Kentucky W 6-3 Sutt on/2-1 3/1 Union University W 10-9 Cameron/2-0 3/24 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 7-5 Walker/1-3 4/15 Saint Louis (A) L 4-11 Cates/0-6

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4/16 Memphis (N) L 3-7 McElyea/0-4 5/15 * Jacksonville State (A) W 11-7 Lozupone/3-3 2011 Results 4/19 * Morehead State (A) L 8-16 Walker/1-7 5/15 * Jacksonville State (A) W 17-2 Green/5-8 Victor (Bubba) Cates 4/19 * Morehead State (A) W 16-12 Patt erson/2-3 5/16 * Jacksonville State (A) W 3-2 Webb/1-0 Overall: 20-36 • OVC: 10-13 4/20 * Morehead State (A) L 8-13 Lantz /1-7 * - OVC Game Home: 14-13 • Away: 5-21 • Neutral: 1-2 4/22 Evansville (A) W 13-12 Cates/1-6 # - Game was forfeited by Eastern Illinois Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 4/26 * Tennessee Tech W 5-4 Walker/2-7 $ - Pringles Park - Jackson, Tenn. 2/18 South Alabama (A) L 1-6 Tobik/0-1 4/26 * Tennessee Tech W 5-0 Sutt on/3-1 2/19 South Alabama (A) L 3-4 Patt erson/0-1 4/27 * Tennessee Tech L 1-8 Lantz /0-8 2010 Results 2/20 South Alabama (A) L 10-11 Mills/0-1 4/29 Belmont W 6-5 Patt erson/3-3 Victor (Bubba) Cates 2/22 Southern Illinois W 5-1 Rodgers/1-0 4/29 Belmont L 5-14 Bixby/0-1 Overall: 24-31 • OVC: 8-16 2/26 Indiana State L 3-11 Tobik/0-2 5/3 * Austin Peay (A) L 3-13 Walker/2-8 Home: 15-11 • Away: 7-20 • Neutral: 2-0 2/26 Indiana State L 7-10 Kelley/0-1 5/4 * Austin Peay (A) W 4-2 Sutt on/4-1 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 2/27 Indiana State W 9-8 Frederick/1-0 5/4 * Austin Peay (A) L 3-12 McElyea/0-5 2/20 IPFW W 5-2 Green/1-0 3/1 Evansville L 3-16 Rodgers/1-1 5/10 * Murray State (A) L 1-5 Walker/2-9 2/20 IPFW W 5-1 Lozupone/1-0 3/4 South Dakota State W 14-5 Mills/1-1 5/10 * Murray State (A) L 1-5 Sutt on/4-2 2/21 IPFW W 7-6 (11) Mills/1-0 3/6 South Dakota State L 0-2 Kelley/0-2 5/11 * Murray State (A) L 4-13 McElyea/0-6 2/23 Memphis W 5-4 Cupples/1-0 3/7 South Dakota State L 3-10 Rodgers/1-2 5/13 Belmont (A) L 5-12 Bowker/0-1 2/26 #Houston Baptist W 7-4 Lozupone/2-0 3/11 Purdue L 3-4 Tobik/0-3 5/16 * Jacksonville State L 7-10 Walker/2-10 2/27 #Nicholls State (A) L 2-8 Green/1-1 3/12 Purdue L 7-8 Frederick/1-1 5/16 * Jacksonville State L 0-5 Sutt on/4-3 2/28 #Bryant W 6-3 Mills/2-0 3/13 Purdue W 10-9 Jones/1-0 5/17 * Jacksonville State L 8-15 McElyea/0-7 3/3 Lipscomb L 1-4 Swaringen/0-1 3/15 Memphis (A) L 5-11 Rodgers/1-3 * - OVC Game 3/6 Indiana State (A) W 4-3 Green/2-1 3/16 Arkansas State (A) L 3-5 Patt erson/0-2 3/6 Indiana State (A) L 4-5 (13) Tobik/0-1 3/18 UAB (A) L 2-4 Mills/1-2 2009 Results 3/7 Indiana State (A) L 7-12 Flaniken/0-1 3/19 UAB (A) L 1-2 (12) Mills/1-3 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/10 Vanderbilt (A) L 1-9 Cupples/1-1 3/20 UAB (A) L 6-8 C. Young/0-1 Overall: 21-30 • OVC: 10-14 3/12 King College W 8-6 Tobik/1-1 3/23 Evansville (A) L 6-18 Rodgers/1-4 Home: 12-13 • Away: 9-16 • Neutral: 0-1 3/13 King College L 4-5 Mills/2-1 3/26 * Jacksonville State (A) W 9-3 Tobik/1-3 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/16 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 7-8 Swaringen/0-2 3/26 * Jacksonville State (A) L 4-7 Kelley/0-3 2/20 Central Arkansas (A) L 5-11 Green/0-1 3/17 Arkansas-Litt le Rock (A) L 5-7 Boshers/0-1 3/27 * Jacksonville State (A) L 12-13 Patt erson/0-3 2/21 Central Arkansas (A) W 7-6 Hensley/1-0 3/19 Cleveland State W 17-6 Green/3-1 3/29 Vanderbilt (A) L 3-10 Skubina/0-1 2/22 Central Arkansas (A) L 6-15 Flaniken/0-1 3/20 Cleveland State W 16-9 Tobik/2-1 4/2 * Murray State L 3-6 Tobik/1-4 2/24 Southern Illinois W 6-5 Bowker/1-0 3/20 Cleveland State W 20-11 Cupples/2-1 4/2 * Murray State L 4-12 Kelley/0-4 2/25 Evansville W 13-2 Green/1-1 3/23 Southern Illinois L 3-20 Boshers/0-2 4/3 * Murray State W 14-13 Mills/2-3 3/3 Southern Illinois (A) L 4-5 Green/1-2 3/27 * Jacksonville State W 9-7 Green/4-1 4/6 Belmont W 9-8 Mills/3-3 3/4 Bethel W 8-7 Patt erson/1-0 3/27 * Jacksonville State L 9-11 Swaringen/0-3 4/9 SIU Edwardsville L 2-13 Tobik/1-5 3/5 Lambuth L 4-8 Flaniken/0-2 3/28 * Jacksonville State L 6-11 Mills/2-2 4/9 SIU Edwardsville W 7-6 Mills/4-3 3/10 UAB (A) L 5-13 Green/1-3 3/30 Southern Illinois (A) L 3-15 Boshers/0-3 4/10 SIU Edwardsville W 20-14 Frederick/2-1 3/11 UAB (A) L 2-13 Cates/0-1 4/2 * Murray State (A) L 2-20 Green/4-2 4/13 Lipscomb W 7-4 Boshers/1-0 3/13 Georgia State (A) L 7-10 Hensley/1-1 4/2 * Murray State (A) L 5-13 Lozupone/2-1 4/16 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 2-8 Tobik/1-6 3/13 Georgia State (A) W 8-7 (10) Hensley/2-1 4/3 * Murray State (A) L 5-7 Boshers/0-4 4/16 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 2-8 Kelley/0-5 3/17 Memphis (A) W 9-2 Green/2-3 4/6 Arkansas State W 17-12 Alsup/1-0 4/17 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 4-8 Patt erson/0-4 3/18 Iowa L 6-25 Bowker/1-1 4/10 SIU Edwardsville (A) W 7-4 Boshers/1-4 4/19 Southern Illinois (A) W 5-3 Boshers/2-0 3/20 Purdue L 7-11 (10) Patt erson/1-1 4/10 SIU Edwardsville (A) L 3-6 Lozupone/2-2 4/22 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 11-2 Tobik/2-6 3/21 SIU Edwardsville L 7-9 Flaniken/0-3 4/11 SIU Edwardsville (A) W 11-7 Green/5-2 4/22 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 5-3 Kelley/1-5 3/22 SIU Edwardsville W 12-5 Green/3-3 4/13 Lambuth W 7-6 Flaniken/1-1 4/23 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 4-2 (8) Boshers/3-0 3/24 Arkansas-Litt le Rock W 20-11 Vesser/1-0 4/17 * Southeast Missouri W 12-4 Boshers/2-4 4/30 * Eastern Illinois W 6-4 Tobik/3-6 3/25 Arkansas-Litt le Rock W 12-3 Hensley/3-1 4/17 * Southeast Missouri W 6-3 Green/6-2 4/30 * Eastern Illinois W 5-4 Boshers/4-0 3/28 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 5-6 (10) Hensley/3-2 4/18 * Southeast Missouri L 1-15 Lozupone/2-3 5/7 * Morehead State L 9-10 Boshers/4-1 3/28 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 7-9 Lozupone/0-1 4/21 Lipscomb (A) L 4-7 Floyd/0-1 5/7 * Morehead State W 7-6 (8) Frederick/3-1 3/29 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 8-12 Vesser/1-1 4/24 * Eastern Kentucky W 18-9 Green/7-2 5/8 * Morehead State W 9-8 Mills/5-3 4/1 Evansville (A) L 1-9 Cates/0-2 4/25 * Eastern Kentucky L 3-7 Boshers/2-5 5/11 Belmont (A) L 3-24 Cupples/0-1 4/4 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 7-12 Green/3-4 4/25 * Eastern Kentucky L 4-7 Swaringen/0-4 5/11 Belmont (A) L 5-14 Jones/1-1 4/4 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 2-4 Lozupone/0-2 4/28 Ole Miss (A) L 6-15 Miller/0-1 5/14 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 5-11 Tobik/3-7 4/5 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 10-9 (10) Owen/1-0 5/1 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 3-7 Boshers/2-6 5/14 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 7-8 (12) Mills/5-4 4/7 Belmont L 4-6 Flaniken/0-4 5/1 * Eastern Illinois (A) W 2-1 Green/8-2 5/15 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 7-8 (11) Boshers/4-2 4/10 * Eastern Illinois L 3-10 Green/3-5 5/2 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 2-5 Floyd/0-2 5/17 Arkansas (A) L 2-6 Frederick/3-2 4/10 * Eastern Illinois W 13-3 Lozupone/1-2 5/4 Arkansas State (A) L 3-8 Flaniken/1-2 5/20 * Austin Peay L 6-11 Boshers/4-3 4/11 * Eastern Illinois W# 3-30 None 5/8 * Morehead State (A) W 10-9 Tobik/3-1 5/20 * Austin Peay L 3-14 Kelley/1-6 4/14 Saint Louis L 3-4 Cates/0-3 5/8 * Morehead State (A) W 17-8 Green/9-2 5/21 * Austin Peay W 7-6 Mills/6-4 4/15 Lipscomb (A) W 10-6 Patt erson/2-1 5/9 * Morehead State (A) L 9-10 Mills/2-3 5/25 $ Jacksonville State L 8-9 Boshers/4-4 4/18 * Morehead State L 2-16 Green/3-6 5/12 Belmont L 6-16 Swaringen/0-5 5/26 $ Eastern Kentucky W 6-2 Mills/7-4 4/18 * Morehead State W 6-5 Flaniken/1-4 5/15 * Tennessee Tech L 7-9 (13) Flaniken/1-3 5/27 $ Southeast Missouri L 7-12 Kelley/1-7 4/19 * Morehead State L 10-17 Patt erson/2-2 5/15 * Tennessee Tech L 2-6 Green/9-3 * - OVC Game 4/21 Arkansas State W 6-2 Cates/1-3 5/16 * Tennessee Tech W 12-9 Flaniken/2-3 $ - OVC Tournament (Pringles Park - Jackson, Tenn.) 4/22 $Memphis (N) L 4-6 Hensley/3-3 5/18 Belmont (A) W 16-9 Flaniken/3-3 4/25 * Tennessee Tech (A) W 21-5 Lozupone/2-2 5/21 * Austin Peay (A) L 7-9 Green/9-4 2012 Results 4/25 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 0-1 Green/3-7 5/22 * Austin Peay (A) L 3-9 Tobik/3-2 Victor (Bubba) Cates 4/26 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 6-12 Flaniken/1-5 5/22 * Austin Peay (A) L 9-11 Flaniken/3-4 Overall: 13-41 • OVC: 7-20 5/2 * Austin Peay L 3-6 Green/3-8 * - OVC Game Home: 10-14 • Away: 2-26 • Neutral: 1-1 5/2 * Austin Peay L 6-8 Flaniken/1-6 # - Nicholls State Tournament - Thibodaux, La. Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 5/3 * Austin Peay W 6-1 Hensley/4-3 2/17 Georgia Southern (A) L 5-7 Mills/0-1 5/9 * Murray State L 0-12 Lozupone/2-3 2/18 Georgia Southern (A) L 1-10 Lozupone/0-1 5/9 * Murray State W 3-2 Green/4-8 2/19 Georgia Southern (A) L 2-11 Kelley/0-1 5/10 * Murray State L 4-13 Hensley/4-4 2/21 Southern Illinois W 9-4 Frederick/1-0 5/13 Belmont (A) L 6-12 Cates/1-4 2/22 Union L 4-9 Boshers/0-1 5/13 Belmont (A) L 4-8 Flaniken/1-7 2/25 Butler W 5-0 Mills/1-1

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2/25 Butler W 5-4 Smith/1-0 3/22 * Tennessee Tech L 1-3 Tobik/1-2 5/2 * SIU Edwardsville L 7-14 Smith/2-3 2/26 Butler L 5-13 Kelley/0-2 3/23 * Tennessee Tech L 8-13 Cox/0-2 5/3 * SIU Edwardsville W 3-2 Pott s/1-7 2/29 Evansville L 5-9 Boshers/0-2 3/24 * Tennessee Tech L 5-8 Jones/0-1 5/4 * SIU Edwardsville L 8-13 Ross/1-5 3/2 Arkansas-Litt le Rock L 3-11 Mills/1-2 3/28 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 5-8 Tobik/1-3 5/6 Lipscomb (A) W 4-0 Boshers/1-2 3/3 Arkansas-Litt le Rock L 4-12 Frederick/1-1 3/29 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 6-9 Cox/0-3 5/10 * Austin Peay (A) W 6-3 (12) Houston/3-1 3/4 Arkansas-Litt le Rock L 11-12 (10) Lundgrin/0-1 3/30 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 2-7 Pott s/3-3 5/11 * Austin Peay (A) L 2-10 Pott s/1-8 3/6 Ole Miss (A) L 4-20 Pott s/0-1 4/2 Evansville (A) L 1-6 Houston/1-5 5/12 * Austin Peay (A) L 12-13 Houston/3-2 3/9 Indiana State (A) L 3-5 Cox/0-1 4/5 * Belmont L 0-4 Tobik/1-4 5/13 Memphis (A) L 0-11 Boshers/1-3 3/10 Indiana State (A) L 5-7 Frederick/0-1 4/6 * Belmont W 9-8 Ross/3-1 5/15 * Eastern Illinois L 1-3 Pott s/1-9 3/11 Indiana State (A) L 4-15 Lozupone/0-2 4/7 * Belmont L 2-11 Pott s/3-4 5/16 * Eastern Illinois L 3-7 Martin/0-8 3/13 Evansville (A) L 5-6 Tobik/0-1 4/9 Vanderbilt (A) L 3-10 Ross/3-2 5/17 * Eastern Illinois L 1-5 Boshers/1-4 3/16 % Air Force W 6-2 Mills/2-2 4/12 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 4-30 Tobik/1-5 * - OVC Game 3/18 % Saint Louis (A) L 2-3 (10) Lundgrin/0-2 4/13 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 3-7 Ross/3-3 ^ - ES Rose Park - Nashville, Tenn. 3/20 Christian Brothers W 10-1 Smith/2-0 4/14 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 5-1 Pott s/4-4 3/23 * Tennessee Tech W 6-5 Tobik/1-1 4/16 Southern Illinois (A) L 6-7 Skubina/1-1 2015 Results 3/24 * Tennessee Tech L 1-11 Frederick/1-3 4/19 * Morehead State L 1-3 Smith/0-3 Rick Robinson 3/25 * Tennessee Tech W 13-6 Smith/3-0 4/20 * Morehead State L 3-7 Cox/0-4 Overall: 17-35 • OVC: 9-20 3/27 Lipscomb W 4-3 Tobik/2-1 4/21 * Morehead State L 6-11 Pott s/4-5 Home: 8-10 • Away: 6-18 • Neutral: 3-7 3/30 * Austin Peay (A) L 2-10 Mills/2-3 4/23 Central Arkansas (A) L 8-16 Houston/1-6 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/31 * Austin Peay (A) L 0-4 Frederick/1-4 5/4 * SIU Edwardsville (A) L 1-10 Tobik/1-6 2/13 Texas-Pan American^ W 1-0 Smith/1-0 4/1 * Austin Peay (A) L 8-12 Boshers/0-3 5/5 * SIU Edwardsville (A) L 3-5 Cox/0-5 2/14 Texas-Pan American^ L 7-8 Schaenzer/0-1 4/3 Vanderbilt L 2-16 Lozupone/0-3 5/6 * SIU Edwardsville (A) L 2-3 (10) Smith/0-4 2/14 Jackson State (A) L 10-20 Flores/0-1 4/6 * Murray State (A) L 2-4 Mills/2-4 5/7 Lipscomb (A) L 3-12 Ross/3-4 2/15 Jackson State (A) L 4-9 Douglas/0-1 4/6 * Murray State (A) W 4-3 Frederick/2-4 5/10 * Austin Peay L 5-9 Tobik/1-7 2/20 Western Michigan& L 4-6 Bernard/0-1 4/7 * Murray State (A) L 0-7 Smith/3-1 5/11 * Austin Peay L 1-5 Cox/0-6 2/21 Western Michigan& L 7-11 Bernard/0-2 4/11 Lipscomb (A) L 4-15 Lozupone/0-4 5/12 * Austin Peay L 0-8 Pott s/4-6 2/21 Western Michigan& L 0-10 Martin/0-1 4/13 * Jacksonville State L 10-13 Mills/2-5 5/14 Central Arkansas L 4-16 Lundgrin/0-2 2/24 Vanderbilt (A) L 3-16 Shaw/0-1 4/14 * Jacksonville State W 7-4 Frederick/3-4 5/16 * Eastern Illinois (A) W 4-3 Smith/1-4 3/7 * Murray State! W 6-3 Fidler/1-0 4/15 * Jacksonville State L 8-14 Smith/3-2 5/17 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 0-9 Cox/0-7 3/7 * Murray State! L 1-2 Smith/1-1 4/18 Southern Illinois (A) L 3-10 Kelley/0-3 5/18 * Eastern Illinois L 3-5 Pott s/4-7 3/8 * Murray State! L 2-4 Martin/0-2 4/20 * SIU Edwardsville (A) L 2-3 (11) Tobik/2-2 * - OVC Game 3/11 Austin Peay (A) L 2-5 Fidler/1-1 4/21 * SIU Edwardsville (A) L 2-10 Frederick/3-5 3/14 * Tennessee Tech L 0-2 Smith/1-2 4/22 * SIU Edwardsville (A) L 5-12 Smith/3-3 2014 Results 3/15 * Tennessee Tech W 7-5 Fidler/2-1 4/24 Belmont (A) L 3-6 Lundgrin/0-3 Brad Goss 3/16 * Tennessee Tech L 3-9 Martin/0-3 4/27 * Southeast Missouri W 5-4 Tobik/3-2 Overall: 9-42 • OVC: 5-25 3/17 Southern Illinois W 8-7 Bernard/1-2 4/28 * Southeast Missouri L 1-13 Frederick/3-6 Home: 5-15 • Away: 3-25 • Neutral: 1-2 3/18 Saint Louis (A) L 5-6 Schaenzer/0-2 4/29 * Southeast Missouri L 2-14 Kelley/0-4 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/20 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 2-16 Shaw/0-2 5/4 * Eastern Kentucky W 11-7 Mills/3-5 2/14 UAB (A) L 0-5 Cox/0-1 3/21 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 0-13 Smith/1-3 5/5 * Eastern Kentucky L 3-16 Boshers/0-4 2/15 UAB (A) L 2-3 Jones/0-1 3/22 * Southeast Missouri (A) L 4-5 (12) Poteete/0-1 5/6 * Eastern Kentucky L 7-8 Frederick/3-7 2/16 UAB (A) L 3-5 Martin/0-1 3/24 Christian Brothers W 10-4 Stevens/1-0 5/9 Belmont L 0-5 Kelley/0-5 2/19 Ole Miss (A) L 0-6 Boshers/0-1 3/25 Union (A) W 7-1 Flores/1-1 5/11 * Eastern Illinois (A) W 5-4 Mills/4-5 2/21 ^ vs. Eastern Michigan L 3-17 Cox/0-2 3/27 * Belmont W 7-4 Poteete/1-1 5/12 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 2-6 Boshers/0-5 2/22 ^ vs. Eastern Michigan L 6-18 Pott s/0-1 3/28 * Belmont W 5-4 (10) Martin/1-3 5/13 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 4-13 Frederick/3-8 2/23 ^ vs. Eastern Michigan W 5-3 Jones/1-1 3/29 * Belmont L 10-34 Smith/1-4 5/15 Memphis (A) L 3-13 Lozupone/0-5 2/25 Southern Illinois L 2-6 Smith/0-1 3/31 Evansville L 11-15 Shaw/0-3 5/17 * Morehead State (A) L 2-8 Mills/4-6 2/28 Stephen F. Austin (A) L 4-9 Cox/0-3 4/2 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 6-10 Martin/1-4 5/18 * Morehead State (A) L 5-8 Boshers/0-6 3/1 Stephen F. Austin (A) L 6-10 Ross/0-1 4/4 * Eastern Kentucky (A) L 2-9 Zarubin/0-1 5/19 * Morehead State (A) L 5-8 Frederick/3-9 3/1 Stephen F. Austin (A) L 0-1 Martin/0-2 4/4 * Eastern Kentucky (A) W 7-3 Smith/2-4 * - OVC Game 3/7 * Jacksonville State (A) L 5-10 Boshers/0-2 4/8 Bethel W 12-9 Schaenzer/1-2 % - Saint Louis Tournament 3/8 * Jacksonville State (A) L 2-6 Pott s/0-2 4/10 * Morehead State L 5-9 Martin/1-5 3/9 * Jacksonville State (A) L 4-6 Martin/0-3 4/11 * Morehead State L 6-8 Smith/2-5 2013 Results 3/14 * Murray State L 2-10 Pott s/0-3 4/12 * Morehead State L 7-17 Poteete/1-2 Victor (Bubba) Cates 3/15 * Murray State L 2-7 Cox/0-4 4/15 Ole Miss (A) L 1-11 Zarubin/0-2 Overall: 11-40 • OVC: 4-26 3/15 * Murray State W 6-5 Houston/1-0 4/17 Missouri State (A) W 6-2 Poteete/2-2 Home: 9-17 • Away: 2-23 • Neutral: 0-0 3/18 Evansville (A) L 2-5 Ross/0-2 4/18 Missouri State (A) L 3-6 Symon/0-1 Date Opponent W/L UTM-OPP Pitcher/Rcd. 3/18 Evansville (A) L 5-6 (8) Houston/1-1 4/19 Missouri State (A) L 4-5 Smith/2-6 2/15 Southeastern Louisiana (A) L 4-5 Smith/0-1 3/21 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 5-14 Cox/0-5 4/22 Southern Illinois (A) W 11-9 Martin/2-5 2/16 Southeastern Louisiana (A) L 3-5 Houston/0-1 3/22 * Tennessee Tech (A) W 7-5 Smith/1-1 4/24 * SIU Edwardsville (A) L 3-4 Smith/2-7 2/17 Southeastern Louisiana (A) L 3-9 Boshers/0-1 3/23 * Tennessee Tech (A) L 0-2 Martin/0-4 4/25 * SIU Edwardsville (A) L 3-6 Symon/0-2 2/19 Southern Illinois L 4-8 Houston/0-2 3/28 * Southeast Missouri L 0-13 Cox/0-6 4/26 * SIU Edwardsville (A) L 2-6 Smith/2-8 2/20 Ole Miss (A) L 2-15 Smith/0-2 3/29 * Southeast Missouri L 3-9 Pott s/0-4 4/28 Murray State# W 14-3 Martin/3-5 2/23 IPFW W 5-4 Ross/1-0 3/30 * Southeast Missouri L 1-11 Martin/0-5 5/1 * Austin Peay L 3-11 Poteete/2-3 2/24 IPFW W 1-0 Pott s/1-0 4/1 Vanderbilt (A) L 0-5 Ross/0-3 5/2 * Austin Peay W 16-7 Smith/3-8 2/24 IPFW W 4-3 Skubina/1-0 4/4 * Belmont (A) L 1-5 Cox/0-7 5/3 * Austin Peay W 9-7 Symon/1-2 3/3 North Dakota State W 3-2 Ross/2-0 4/5 * Belmont (A) L 1-3 Pott s/0-5 5/6 Evansville (A) L 2-19 Stevens/1-1 3/3 North Dakota State L 0-5 Tobik/0-1 4/6 * Belmont (A) L 3-6 Martin/0-6 5/8 * Eastern Illinois (A) W 2-1 (11) Bernard/2-2 3/4 Mid-Continent W 14-9 Pott s/2-0 4/9 Lipscomb L 2-12 Flores/0-1 5/9 * Eastern Illinois (A) W 4-2 Smith/4-8 3/5 Arkansas State (A) L 0-9 Houston/0-3 4/11 * Eastern Kentucky L 1-9 Cox/0-8 5/10 * Eastern Illinois (A) L 0-2 Martin/3-6 3/8 * Jacksonville State W 5-3 Tobik/1-1 4/12 * Eastern Kentucky L 13-18 Pott s/0-6 5/12 Memphis@ L 1-2 (16) Schaenzer/1-3 3/9 * Jacksonville State L 5-10 Cox/0-1 4/13 * Eastern Kentucky W 9-4 Houston/2-1 5/14 * Jacksonville State L 2-14 Douglas/0-2 3/9 * Jacksonville State L 2-20 Pott s/2-1 4/15 Southern Illinois (A) L 5-16 Ross/0-4 5/15 * Jacksonville State L 12-13 Smith/4-9 3/12 Lipscomb W 4-3 Houston/1-3 4/17 * Morehead State (A) L 3-6 Cox/0-9 * - OVC Game 3/15 * Murray State (A) L 4-5 Ross/2-1 4/18 * Morehead State (A) L 6-14 Smith/1-2 ^ - Robert Braddy Field - Jackson, Miss. 3/16 * Murray State (A) L 13-15 Lundgrin/0-1 4/19 * Morehead State (A) L 4-6 Martin/0-7 & - LakePoint Sports Complex - Emerson, Ga. 3/16 * Murray State (A) L 7-11 Pott s/2-2 4/22 Saint Louis W 9-2 Ross/1-4 ! - Simmons Complex - Edwardsville, Ill. 3/19 Memphis L 4-18 Houston/1-4 4/25 Missouri State W 4-3 Smith/2-2 # - Elam Stadium - Union City, Tenn. 3/20 Evansville W 8-3 Pott s/3-2 4/26 Missouri State L 5-7 Pott s/0-7 @ - USA Stadium - Millington, Tenn.

7766 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL AALL-TIMELL-TIME ROSTERROSTER • A • Isaac Carrel ...... 2014-15 • F • Josh Hauser ...... 2016-current Josh Carter ...... 2000 Mike Hayes ...... 1984-87 Steve Adcock ...... 1985-89 Michael Fabrizio ...... 2004 Jerron Casey ...... 2010 Matt Haynes ...... 2010-13 Tyler Albright . . . . . 2016-current Bret Fanning ...... 1996 Rodney Cash ...... 1981-82 Rob Hearnsberger ...... 2003 Jacob Alexander ...... 2014 Phil Ferreira-Alves ...... 2010 Tim Cash ...... 1981 Ryan Helgren ...... 2016-current Bobby Alford...... 2000-03 Michael Fidler ...... 2015 Andrew Castillo . . . 2015-current Brian Henley ...... 1989-90 Jason Alford ...... 1997-00 Terry Finney ...... 1978 Bo Caviness ...... 1986 Danny Hensley ...... 1979 Dick Algire ...... 1971 Brian Fisher ...... 2004 Jimmy Champion ...... 1979-80 Tanner Hensley ...... 2008-09 Lance Alsup ...... 2007-09 Drew Flaniken ...... 2009-10 Jack Chaney ...... 1977-80 Chris Hicks ...... 1983-84 Wes Alsup ...... 2009-10 Chris Flores ...... 2013-15 Bryce Carden ...... 2006-08 Wes Hicks ...... 1987-88 T.J. Allen ...... 1999-01 Drew Floyd ...... 2010 Lin Cates ...... 2008-09 Jeff Hill ...... 1983 Kayo Anderson ...... 2003-04 Mike Fortune ...... 1971-72 Randy Chism ...... 1985-88 Ryan Hill ...... 2005-06 Isaac Armstrong ...... 2012-13 John Fowler ...... 1985-87 Chris Clapper ...... 1993-94 Tyler Hilton ...... 2016-current Dee Arnold ...... 1993-94 Richard Fowler ...... 1971 Stanley Click ...... 1988-89 Johnny Hines ...... 1978 Simon Auter ...... 2001 Willie Frederick ...... 2011-12 Randy Coffman ...... 1988-89 Matt Hirsch ...... 2015-current Joe Ayers ...... 2001 Wesley Freeman ...... 1999 Mike Coggins ...... 1971-74 Jason Hockaday ...... 2006-07 Mark Aylor ...... 1994 Wade Freeman ...... 1985 Kyle Coleman ...... 1988-89 Kyle Hodge ...... 1996-98 Tim Frye ...... 1994 Wade Collins ...... 2012-13 Troy Holland ...... 2012 • B • Jody Fuller ...... 1995-98 Donnie Corey ...... 2002-03 Billy Holt ...... 1999-00 Wes Bacon ...... 1999-2002 Paul Fullerton ...... 1981-83 David Couch ...... 1977-78 Kevin Holt ...... 2006-09 Hayden Bailey . . . . . 2016-current Kevin Cowling ...... 1994 Russ Hopper ...... 1983-85 Brian Baker ...... 2000 • G • Taylor Cox ...... 2012-14 Dale Horn ...... 1974-77 Max Balter ...... 2014 Steve Gadlage ...... 1994 Richie Craven ...... 1985 Randy Horn ...... 1971 Dale Barbiea ...... 1986-87 Jimmy Gann ...... 2005-06 Troy Crawford . . . . . 1995-98, 2000 Terry Hornsby ...... 1981, 83-85 Joe Barker ...... 1971-72 Jacob Gansert ...... 2013-15 Dylan Cupples ...... 2010-11 John Houston ...... 2013-14 Gary Barfield...... 1991-92 Curtis Gardner ...... 1983-84 Jay Howard ...... 2008-09 Kevin Barger ...... 1992-93 Tas Gardner ...... 1990-91 • D • Kevin Hubbard ...... 1980-81 Kyle Bargery ...... 2009-13 Nick Gavello ...... 2015-current John Daniel ...... 1987-88 Larry Hudson ...... 1978-81 Justin Barnes ...... 2010-11 Adam Gibson ...... 1999-02 Tandy Darby ...... 1996 Cole Huffman ...... 1976 Barry Barnett ...... 1971-72 Anthony Gilchrist ...... 1973-74 Bubba Davis ...... 1975 Kendall Huggins ...... 1983-84 Matthew Barnett ...... 1996-97 Scott Gladstone ...... 2008-09 Jimmy Davis ...... 1988-89 Thomas Hunt ...... 2009 Stacy Batey ...... 1988 Bill Glass ...... 1985-88 Kelly Davis ...... 2000-03 Greg Hunter ...... 1980-81 Dom Bazzani ...... 2016-current Henry Glass ...... 1976-77 Mitch Davis ...... 1981-82 Bruce Beckman ...... 1984-85 Walter Glass ...... 1975-77 Kirk Davison ...... 1998-99 • I • David Belote ...... 1972-73, 1976 Grant Glasser ...... 2012-13 Dewitt Day ...... 1974-77 Larry Ingle ...... 1978-79 Mike Bennett ...... 1979-80 Frank Glover ...... 1986-88 Zach Dean ...... 2005-06 Phil Ingram ...... 1982 Patrick Bernard . . . . 2015-current Danny Goff ...... 1974 Jake Deason ...... 2012-15 Joey Ivy ...... 2011 Brian Berryman ...... 2004-05 Ricky Goforth ...... 1977-78 Justin Deere ...... 1999-00 Ryan Bethel ...... 2002-03 Sadler Goodwin . . . 2016-current Roger Deskins ...... 1984-85 • J • Lee Bethune...... 2000-01 Deryl Gore ...... 1981-82 Albert Destrade ...... 2007 Don Jackson ...... 1971-73 Casey Bevis ...... 2000-02 Carl Gourgeot ...... 1983 Bill Dickerson ...... 1979 Ricky Jackson ...... 1985-88 Kent Billings ...... 1979 Terry Graham ...... 1974-75 Micky Dobson ...... 2003-06 Terry Jackson ...... 1989-90 Andrew Bixby ...... 2008 Jeff Graves ...... 1993 Johnny Dodd ...... 1982-83 Tim James ...... 1984-87 William Blackmon ...... 2007-08 Tom Gray ...... 1975-76 Keith Domino ...... 1989 Steve Jett ...... 1991-92 Ben Bottoms ...... 2008-09 Chad Green ...... 2006-07 Mike Donohue ...... 1971-73 Byron Johann ...... 2012-13 Adam Bowker ...... 2006-09 Coty Green ...... 2009-10 Taylor Douglas ...... 2014-15 Fletcher Johnson . . . 2014-current Michael Blount ...... 1995-98 Troy Green ...... 1990 Heath Doyle ...... 2000 Jay Johnson ...... 1971-73 Alex Boshers ...... 2010-14 Zane Gresback ...... 2005-06 Kyle Dudley ...... 2007-08 Brian Jordan ...... 1999-03 William Bradford ...... 1989 Gene Grubaugh ...... 1971 Mitch Dunn ...... 1994-95 Bryant Jones ...... 2001-04 Brent Bramblett ...... 1976 Roger Gum ...... 1986-87 Brad Dyer ...... 1992-94 Gene Jones ...... 1987-89 Ricky Bratcher ...... 1983 Pat Jones ...... 2009-10 Ben Brewer ...... 2010-13 • H • • E • Stu Jones ...... 2011-14 Hunter Britcliffe ...... 2011-12 Shannon Haggard ...... 1991-92 Mike Eatherly ...... 1991-92 Andrew Joslin ...... 1987-88 Jeff Brooks ...... 1989-90 Brett Hall ...... 2002-05 Eddy Eckert ...... 1966-69 Danny Joyner ...... 1979 Alex Brown ...... 2016-current Scott Hall ...... 1998-99 Al Edmiston ...... 1971-73 Mike Brown ...... 1987-88 Barry Hamilton ...... 1991-92 Collin Edwards . . . . 2016-current • K • Wally Brown ...... 1971, 73-74 Keith Hamm ...... 1990 Scott Embry ...... 1991-92 Trey Karlen ...... 2009-11 Nick Bruner ...... 2004-05 Bart Hammack ...... 2001-02 Roger Emory ...... 1974 Danny Kelley ...... 2011-12 Justin Bryant ...... 2003-05 Tim Haney...... 1982-83 Lanier English ...... 1998-01 Jeff Kelley ...... 1979-80 Carney Bryson ...... 1979-80 Jack Harlow...... 1971-72 Justin Entrekin ...... 2001 Khalil Kendley ...... 2014 Jay Buford ...... 1976 Chad Harrell ...... 1992 Drew Erie ...... 2013-current Daniel Kerwin . . . . . 2016-current Bryan Bullington ...... 1994-95 Rickie Harris ...... 1977-78 Chris Ervin ...... 1992-93 Bob King ...... 1974-75 Pat Bunch ...... 2003 Ron Harrison ...... 1989-90 Freddie Essary ...... 1974 Greg King ...... 1990 Mark Buttrum ...... 1994 Hunter Hart ...... 2001-04 Casey Estill ...... 2003-06 Jim King ...... 1971-73 Mark Hartsfield ...... 2008-09 Alex Evans ...... 2016-current ...... 2013-14 • C • Miles Hartsfield ...... 2008-09 Michael Kirby ...... 1986-87 Chadwick Cameron . . . .2006-2007 Bryan Harvey ...... 2005-06 Garrett Kirk ...... 2010 Ben Campbell ...... 2012 Randall Harvey ...... 1995-96 Justin Knees ...... 2003 Jimmy Carey ...... 1992 John Hatler ...... 1994-95

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Joe Kuchar ...... 1971, 73-74 Tim Nichols ...... 1982 Luke Rodgers ...... 1999-00 Greg Treadway ...... 1978 Douglas Nicodemus . . . . . 2004-07 Chris Roe ...... 2014-current RC Trussell ...... 2012 • L • Brady Nighswonger . . . . . 2002-03 Craig Rogers ...... 1980-82 Jay Trussler ...... 1995-96 Ryan Lantz ...... 2008 Flint Northcutt ...... 1991-92 Michael Roof ...... 2000-02 Kevin Tuck ...... 1982-83 Erik Larsen ...... 2011 Jerry Nusky ...... 1981-82 Brian Rosbury ...... 1995 Blake Turner ...... 2005-08 Jay Lasley ...... 1997 Chris Ross ...... 2013-14 Loren Turner ...... 2002-03 Nick Latimer ...... 2005-06 • O • Trent Latta ...... 1995-96 Daisuke Oda ...... 1994-96 • S • • U • Jim Van Leach ...... 1974-75 John Odom ...... 1971 Adam Salter ...... 2003-04 Ben Upton ...... 2014 Adam Ledlow ...... 2004-07 George Ogilvie ...... 1977-78 Mike Sanders ...... 1982 Curt Lee ...... 1993-94 Chase Okey ...... 2011-12 Johnnie Sanfratelo ...... 1996-97 • V • Derek Link ...... 2004-06 Desmond O’Quine ...... 2000 Hideaki Sato ...... 2005-06 Brett VanderMeeden . . . . . 1993-94 Lee Lockhart ...... 1996 Mike Oney ...... 1981-82 Cole Schaenzer . . . . 2015-current Brad VanderMeeden ...... 1995 Larry Long ...... 1971-73 Mike Ostby ...... 1992-93 Shane Seckinger . . . 2016-current Scott VanNeste ...... 1996-97 Brendan Lozupone...... 2009-12 Jordan Owen ...... 2009-12 Rick Searcy ...... 1977-78 Ben Vesser ...... 2009-10 Trevor Lundgrin ...... 2012-13 Preston Ozment ...... 1999 Scott Seward ...... 1984-85 Nick Luper ...... 2004-06 Chuck Seymour ...... 1998-99 • W • • P • Mike Shambre ...... 1972-75 Erik Walker ...... 2006-08 • M • Luke Parham ...... 2003 Daniel Shaw ...... 2015 Don Waller ...... 2002 Zack Malone ...... 2014 Zach Parham ...... 2005-07 Ronnie Shepard ...... 1984-85 Sean Waller ...... 1998 Jim Maloney ...... 1974-75 David Parkerson ...... 1976-77 Frank Sheppard ...... 1976 Tommy Walston ...... 1979-80 Alex Martin ...... 2014-15 Danny Patterson ...... 1972-73 Carson Shrode . . . . . 2015-current Nate Walters ...... 2006-09 Shayne Martin ...... 2007-08 Rodney Patterson ...... 1983-84 Richard Sims ...... 1974 Nick Walters ...... 2006-08 Drew Mason ...... 2008-11 Wes Patterson ...... 2008-11 Chris Sisk ...... 2006-08 Travis Walters ...... 1993-94 Andrew Massey ...... 2014-15 Jake Patzner ...... 2016-current Ric Sisler ...... 1984 Donald Ward ...... 1981-82 Scott Massey ...... 2003-05 Luis Paublini ...... 2013-15 James Skinner ...... 1991-92 Brad Warmath...... 1996-97 Sonny Mastromatteo . . . . . 2012-13 Chris Payne ...... 1993-94 John Skubina ...... 2011-14 Brian Washburn ...... 1999-00 Richard Matz ...... 1990-91 Tim Pearcy...... 1984-87 Paul Slack ...... 1997-00 Ken Waymon ...... 1978-79 Tommy McArthur ...... 1991-92 Frank Perez ...... 1986-87 Gary Slayden ...... 1982 Bill Weaver ...... 1979 Chad McDowell ...... 1996-97 Matt Phillips ...... 1985-86 Brandon Smartt ...... 1998 Travis Webb ...... 2007-09 Charles McClain ...... 1990 Zach Phillips ...... 2009 Brad Smith ...... 1998-99 Tanner Wessling . . . 2016-current Shawn McElyea ...... 2008 Wes Piersall ...... 2013 Carey Smith ...... 1978-79 Dalton Westfall . . . . 2016-current Skipper McGill ...... 1996-97 Adam Pitt ...... 2001 Carter Smith ...... 2012-15 David White ...... 1989-90 Matt McKinstry . . . . 2016-current Clayton Pittman ...... 2002-04 David Smith ...... 1977, 78-81 Larry White ...... 1980 Greg McKnight ...... 1989-90 Gary Pittman...... 1983-84 Dewayne Smith ...... 1993 Blake Williams . . . . 2015-current Scott McLean...... 2004-07 Matt Poteete ...... 2015 Jason Smith ...... 2004 Brett Williams ...... 1993 Hunter McLemore ...... 1991-93 Dalton Potts ...... 2012-15 Jacob Smothers ...... 2004-2007 Hal Williams ...... 1993-95 Harry McLeod ...... 1975-77 Mike Prather ...... 1983-84 Phil Sorensen ...... 2011-14 Mike Williams ...... 1975-76 Scott McMackin ...... 1989-90 Nick Pribble ...... 2015-current Michael Spaulding ...... 1995-96 Jim Willis ...... 1983-85 Mike McMahon ...... 1974 Gary Price ...... 2015 Jonathan Spiceland ...... 2000-03 Lucas Wilmore ...... 2007-09 Delmer McNeil ...... 2001 Chad Pritchett ...... 1997-99 Brett Spivy ...... 2003-06 Nick Wilson...... 2011-13 Mike McSwain ...... 1988-90 Nick Proto ...... 2016-current Adam Stacy ...... 2008-11 Randall Wilson ...... 1977-78 Ben Meador ...... 2004 Matt Pumo...... 1982-85 Mark Stafford ...... 1973-75 Dick Windbigler ...... 1971-73 Brad Meadows ...... 2001-02 Jim Puryear ...... 1980-81 Dan Stephens ...... 2000-03 Curtis Wooten...... 2000-02 Chris Meyer ...... 1996-97 Quinton Stevens ...... 2014-15 Albert Winn ...... 1989 Jeff Meyers ...... 1974 • R • D.D. Stewart ...... 1986 Derek Wright ...... 2009-10 Cody Miller ...... 2011-15 Joe Raccuglia ...... 2006-08 Jordan Stokes ...... 2010-13 Bruce Wyatt ...... 1981 Matt Milligan ...... 2009-12 Mike Ramsey ...... 1983-84 Cory Stooksbury...... 2010-11 Chad Wyatt ...... 1995-96 Matt Miller ...... 2010 Eric Ranson ...... 2011-12 David Strange ...... 1993-94 Alec Mills...... 2010-12 Bill Rasbach ...... 1971 Cliff Sturdivant ...... 1971 • Y • Danny Mitchell ...... 1975-78 Kevin Ray ...... 1992-93 Rod Sturdivant ...... 1979-80 Chris Yandell...... 1990 Donnie Mitchell ...... 1980-81 Steve Ray ...... 1986 Jason Sulliivan ...... 2001-02 Michael York ...... 1991-92 Nick Molina ...... 2014 Jason Reed ...... 1988 Dustin Summers ...... 2002-05 Brett Young ...... 1995 Churchill Moore ...... 1986-87 Mike Reese ...... 1979-80 Calen Sutton ...... 2007-08 Chase Young ...... 2014 Jason Moore ...... 2005-06 Lance Renton ...... 2006-08 Shawn Swaringen ...... 2010 Colton Young ...... 2011 Mack Moore ...... 1974-75, 77-78 Alan Reynolds ...... 1981-82 Rick Swayze ...... 1986 Dustin Young ...... 1993 Stephen Moore ...... 2008-09 Chris Rezabek ...... 2005-08 George Sykes ...... 1973-74 Matt Young ...... 2010-13 Erik Morgan ...... 1996-97 Steve Ricciardo ...... 1976-78 Dillon Symon ...... 2014-current Greg Youree ...... 1987-89 Brent Morris ...... 2010, 2013-14 Billy Richardson ...... 1989 David Morris...... 1984-87 Rod Rickert ...... 1974 • T • • Z • Mike Murphy ...... 2015-current Alan Rickman . . . . . 2016-current Oliver Talley ...... 1990-92 Jackson Zarubin ...... 2014-15 Bill Ridings ...... 1979-80 Austin Taylor ...... 2015-current Bill Zipp ...... 1976-79 • N • Adam Rimmer . . . . . 2016-current Cody Terry ...... 2008-11 Harold Zonder ...... 1981-82 Mikey Nantze ...... 2014-15 Darrel Risberg ...... 1986-88 Monte Thomas ...... 1982 Nico Zych ...... 2012-15 Hagen Nelson ...... 2010-13 Jarrad Robinson ...... 2003-04 Paul Tinnell ...... 1978-80 Ty Nelson ...... 2009-10 Jack Robinson ...... 1979 Dan Tobik ...... 2010-13 Mark Newby ...... 1982-83 Ryan Rockholt ...... 2006-07 Jim Tracey ...... 1978 Martin Newby ...... 1983-86 Jarrell Rodgers ...... 2011 Jess Trask ...... 2009-11

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22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL SSKYHAWKKYHAWK AATHLETICSTHLETICS

SKYHAWK

Above: Lester Hudson became the fi rst Skyhawk in history to be selected in the NBA Draft when he was drafted by the Boston Celtics in 2009. A two-time OVC Male Athlete of the Year, he led the UT Martin men’s basketball team to its fi rst-ever OVC regular season championship in 2008-09. The only player in NCAA Division-I history to accumulate a quadruple-double, he has suited up for the NBA’s Boston Celtics (2009- 10), (2009-10, 2011-12), Washington Wizards (2010-11), Cleveland Above: Skyhawk rifl e member Dakotah Cavaliers (2011-12) and Los Angeles Clippers (2014-15) since graduating from UT Martin. Faught notched a piece of history after appearing in back-to-back NCAA Championships along with earning All-American honors.

Above: Skyhawk defensive lineman Montori Hughes became the 12th UT Martin football player to be drafted after going in the fi fth round at pick 139 overall to the Indianapolis Colts in 2013 and fi rst since 1996.

Above:Ab HeatherHeather Butler became th the fi rsttl playplayer iin UT MMartin ti and d Ohio Valley Conference history to play in the WNBA after signing Right: The 2015 UT Martin football team with the San Antonio Stars. She left the Skyhawks as the program kept the Sgt. York Trophy in Martin for the and conference’s all-time leading scorer with 2,865 career points, second straight season after sweeping ranking 16th in NCAA history. Her 392 career 3-pointers tied the the season series against the OVC’s NCAA all-time record while scoring double fi gures in all 129 games Tennessee teams (Austin Peay, Tennessee of her career, ranking as the second longest streak in history. State, Tennessee Tech).

8800 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL UT MARTIN’S OVC CHAMPIONSHIPS (since 2000) VVolleyballolleyball (2001)(2001) (2002)**** Women’s (2005) Football (2006) Women’s Tennis (2006) Men’s Basketball (2009) Softball (2009)* Soccer (2009) Above: The Skyhawk women’s basketball team became just the sixth team in OVC Softball (2010) history to race through the regular season with a perfect record, going 16-0 en route to the team’s third regular season title in the past four years along with the program’s W Women’somen’s BasketballBasketball ((2011)2011) fi fth consecutive postseason appearance in the Women’s NIT. * W Women’somen’s TennisTennis (2011)(2011) SoccerSoccer (2011)(2011)* W Women’somen’s BasketballBasketball ((2012)2012)**** SSoftballoftball (2012)(2012)**** SSocceroccer ((2012)2012)**** WWomen’somen’s BasketballBasketball ((2013)2013)* SSocceroccer ((2013)2013) W Women’somen’s BasketballBasketball ((2014)2014)**** Above: Under the direction of fi rst-year head coach Heath Schroyer, the Skyhawk men’s basketball team engineered one of the best turnarounds in college WWomen’somen’s BasketballBasketball ((2015)2015) basketball. The Skyhawks ranked fi rst in the nation with 12 road wins and advanced to the Final Four of the 2015 College Insider.com Tournament, winning their fi rst three OOVCVC TTournamentournament ChampionshipChampionship postseason games in Division I history. * ****Team Won OVC Regular-Season and Tournament Titles

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8822 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL SSUCCESSUCCESS AFTERAFTER UTUT MARTINMARTIN

–Jerry Reese New York Giants Senior VP and General Manager 2-Time World Champion (2008, 2012)

Pat Head Summitt - Tennessee Lady Vols Head Coach Emeritus 8-Time National Champion (1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2007, 2008)

• Dr. Margaret Perry (‘61) is chancellor emeritus of the University of Tennessee at Martin and was –Lin Dunn the fi rst female head of a Tennessee four-year Retired Indiana Fever college or university. Head Basketball Coach World Champion • Dr. Shirley Raines (‘67) is president of the (2012) .

• Dr. Nick Dunagan (‘68) is chancellor emeritus of The University of Tennessee at Martin.

• Houston Gordon (‘68) is a former UT Board of Trustees member and an attorney in Covington, Tenn.

• Dr. C. Pat Taylor (‘68) is president of Southwest Baptist University in Missouri.

• Lin Dunn (‘69) is the retired head coach for the Bill Rhodes - Indiana Fever, winning a WNBA championship Auto Zone in 2012 Chairman, President and CEO

• Leonard Hamilton (‘71) is head coach of the Florida State University men’s basketball team.

(‘74) is head coach emeritus of the eight-time national champion Lady Vols basketball team.

• Dr. Christy Shaffer (‘81) is president and CEO of • Bill Rhodes (‘87) is the chairman, president and CEO of AutoZone. Inspire Pharmaceuticals, Inc., in Durham, N.C. • Tasha Blakney (‘96) is attorney and partner at Eldridge and Blakney, P.C., in Knoxville, Tenn. • Stan Bell (‘85) is a well-known radio personality in Memphis. • Trent Latta (‘98) is principal and COO at Structural Affi liates International, Inc., in Nashville, Tenn. • Jerry Reese (‘87, ‘88) is senior vice president and general manager of the NFL’s New York Giants. • Dr. Amanda Raley Lowery (’02) is the fi rst UT Martin engineering student to earn a doctoral degree and is a research associate in the Vanderbilt University Department of Biomedical • Charlie Neese (‘92) is a meteorologist at News Engineering. Channel 5 in Nashville. •

22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 8833 OOHIOHIO VALLEYVALLEY CCONFERENCEONFERENCE

Now in its 68th year, the Ohio Valley taking Vanderbilt, the 2007 No. 1 overall annually presents one institutional Conference continues to build on the seed, to extra innings. Eastern Illinois Academic Achievement Award, as BETH DEBAUCHE Commissioner success that has made it the nation’s pushed host Nebraska to the limit in 2008 well as separate team awards in each eighth-oldest NCAA Division I followed by Tennessee Tech’s memorable Conference-sponsored sport. Since the conference. contest against host Clemson in 2009. College Sports Information Directors In May 2011 the Conference expanded After not making the OVC Tournament of America (CoSIDA) Academic All- for the second time in four years, field in either 2009 or 2010, Austin Peay, America program began, the Ohio Valley adding which began who was picked to finish seventh in Conference has had 243 student-athletes competition in the 2012-13 academic year. the 2011 preseason poll, won the regular honored with the award, including 51 The addition of Belmont gave the OVC season and tournament championships over the last five years (2010-15). 12 members, the most the league has had to garner its fourth NCAA Tournament Through the early years of the at one time in its illustrious history. The appearance. In the first game of NCAA BRAD WALKER league, administrators wrestled with fan Asst. Commissioner move added a second team in the city Regional play the Govs knocked off host behavior due to the close proximity of Operations of Nashville and was the first addition and No. 1 seed Georgia Tech 2-1. the Conference members and the intense to the league since Southern Illinois In 2012 Austin Peay completed a rivalries which developed. Just as it did University Edwardsville joined in 2008. “repeat squared” (back-to-back regular decades ago, the OVC took the leadership Subsequently, the league has shown its season and tournament championships) role on what has become a national issue. stability over the past decade, seeing only for the first-time in OVC history. The In 1995, the OVC implemented a first-of- one member institution depart over the Govs would go on to top Indiana State its-kind “Sportsmanship Statement,” a past 15 years. and Cal State Fullerton at the policy which promotes principles of fair The 2009-10 school year saw a change in Regional, before falling to host Oregon in play, ethical conduct and respect for one’s leadership as Beth DeBauche was named the regional final. It marked the first time KYLE SCHWARTZ opponent. The statement has become a Asst. Commissioner the seventh full-time Commissioner in since the 2000 season (Middle Tennessee) model for others to follow across the Media Relations league history on July 28, 2009. The last that an OVC team had won multiple nation, and has answered the challenge three commissioners of the OVC have NCAA Tournaments games in the same of the NCAA Presidents Commission moved onto jobs as the commissioner of season. to improve sportsmanship in collegiate the Big Ten, Big 12 and the Mid-American Austin Peay completed a “3-Peayt” athletics. Conferences. by winning its third-straight OVC Additionally, the OVC annually The OVC’s proud history dates back Tournament crown in 2013. Along the way presents the to 1948, but seeds for the new league the Govs garnered the first nationally- Sportsmanship Award, in honor of were actually planted in 1941. It was then ranking by an OVC team since 2009 the former Morehead State student- that Roy Stewart, the athletics director at (climbing to as high as 21st nationally) BRIAN PULLEY athlete, coach and athletics director, to Asst. Commissioner Murray State, Charles “Turkey” Hughes, and tied the OVC single-season record a junior or senior student-athlete with External Affairs the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky, with 47 victories. The Govs earned the significant athletic contributions who and Kelly Thompson, the public No. 2 seed in the NCAA Bloomington best exemplifies the characteristics relations director at Western Kentucky, Regional, becoming the first OVC team of sportsmanship and citizenship. first broached the idea of forming a new in the current regional format (since 1999) Most recently, the Conference has also conference. Discussions were put on to earn anything other than a No. 4 seed. implemented the OVC Institutional and hold by World War II, but reemerged The squad topped Florida and Valparaiso Team Sportsmanship Awards, which February 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky to advance to the regional final for the are presented to one institution and 18 Hotel in Louisville as the three original second-straight season before losing to sport-specific teams voted by their peers institutions combined with Morehead host Indiana. Govs senior closer Tyler to have best exhibited the standards of STEPHANIE CASTERA State, Louisville and Evansville to form Rogers was a big part of his team’s success Asst. Commissioner sportsmanship and ethical conduct as the OVC. during the year, setting the NCAA single- Inst. Services/SWA outlined by the OVC and NCAA. In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer season record for saves (23 – a mark that on a much more significant scale socially. was later eclipsed during the College The vision of leadership demonstrated During times of racial segregation, league World Series). by the Founding Fathers in 1948 remains member Morehead State became one of the In 2014, for the third-straight year, 12 alive today as the Ohio Valley Conference first non-traditionally black mid-southern OVC players were selected in the Major prepares for the future. One example is in institutions to accept a black student. In League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. regard to the current trend in collegiate 1958 Marshall Banks earned athletically- Of those 12 selections five came in the athletics administration for increased related aid at Morehead, which signed a first 10 rounds, setting a new record for involvement of university presidents in SCOTT KRAPF second black athlete, Howard Murphy, most OVC players picked in the first 10 setting policies and making rules. The Asst. Commissioner presidents of OVC institutions, however, Championships a year later. In 1961 Murphy earned all- rounds (eclipsing the old mark of three conference recognition as a halfback in set several times). The 12 selections were have always governed the Conference, football. With racial barriers broken, once again just one off the record of 13 long before presidential governance the rest of the institutions in the league selections in 2010; overall the OVC has became a national theme. began to provide educational and athletic had 65 players selected over the past six The OVC sponsors the following opportunities to African-Americans. years (2010-15). sports: baseball, basketball, cross The league’s baseball presence has A first in the OVC occurred in 2008, country, football, , tennis and track continued to evolve since its inception. when the league had a first round for men, and basketball, cross country, The OVC baseball tournament moved draft pick in both the NFL (Tennessee golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and HEATHER BROWN to a neutral site for the first time in State’s Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie) volleyball for women. In addition, the Director of OVC also sponsors the combined men’s Media Relations 2001 with Paducah, Kentucky and Brooks and Major League Baseball (Eastern Stadium hosting the tournament in front Kentucky’s Christian Friedrich) Drafts in and women’s sport of rifle. of raucous crowds. The success of the the same school year. A year later (2009) Now in its seventh decade of tournament led to Jackson, Tennessee the league had a Major League Baseball competition, the OVC has grown and The Ballpark at Jackson (the home of First Round Compensation Round pick significantly from its humble beginnings the Seattle Mariner’s Class AA affiliate) (Eastern Illinois’ Tyler Kehrer who was while increasing the number of athletics – hosting the event for the first time in No. 48 overall) and NBA Second Round opportunities it provides for students. 2010. pick (UT Martin’s Lester Hudson) in the Current league representatives include The OVC also has made a statement same season. charter members Eastern Kentucky BRYCE ROBINSON in the NCAA Baseball Championship The playing field is not the only place University, Morehead State University Director of and , along with Comp./Digital Media in recent years, with its teams involved where OVC athletes are working hard. in several memorable contests in the The league also recognizes excellence Austin Peay State University, Belmont last decade. Tennessee Tech surprised in the classroom. Six Scholar-Athlete University, Eastern Illinois University, Wake Forest in the opening round of the Awards are presented yearly to male Jacksonville State University, Southeast 2001 tournament and Southeast Missouri and female athletes, while others are Missouri State University, Southern stunned host Alabama in the opening commended for their academic success Illinois University Edwardsville, round of the 2002 championship. Five by being Medal of Honor recipients or Tennessee State University, Tennessee years later, Austin Peay captured the earning a spot on the Commissioner’s Technological University and the collegiate baseball world’s attention by Honor Roll. Additionally, the league University of Tennessee at Martin. JON KUKA GM/IMG Sports Mrktg. 8844 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL OOVCVC ACADEMICACADEMIC AAWARDSWARDS

AWARDED EACH FALL (BUT BASED ON THE PRIOR YEAR’S ACHIEVEMENTS), THE OVC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD IS THE HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL HONOR THAT CAN BE EARNED BY OVC STUDENT-ATHLETES AND IT IS GIVEN ANNUALLY TO THREE MEN AND THREE WOMEN OF JUNIOR OR SENIOR STATUS WHO HAVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN BOTH THE CLASSROOM AND ATHLETIC ARENA, AS WELL AS LEADERSHIP QUALITIES. THESE WINNERS ARE SELECTED FROM A GROUP OF NOMINEES BY OVC FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVES. TO BE ELIGIBLE, HONOREES MUST HAVE AT LEAST A 3.25 GPA AND CONDUCT THEMSELVES IN A MANNER WHICH HAS BROUGHT CREDIT TO THE STUDENT-ATHLETE, HIS OR HER INSTITUTION, INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS AND THE OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE. UT MARTIN SCHOLAR-ATHLETES 1994-95 ANNA DAVIS WOMEN’S TENNIS CAROLINE GROVES WOMEN’S TENNIS 1996-97 KLAS BRUNSKOG MEN’S TENNIS ANGELA OLSEN WOMEN’S TENNIS 1997-98 ARTHUR CASTLE MEN’S BASKETBALL 2001-02 KELLY PENDLETON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2002-03 RACHEL AHLERS VOLLEYBALL 2004-05 BRADY WAHLBERG FOOTBALL 2005-06 CHAD MCMAHAN FOOTBALL 2007-08 ANDREY YESIPOV MEN’S TENNIS 2008-09 JAMIE FURSTENBERG SOCCER 2009-10 CODY TERRY BASEBALL 2010-11 JENNA MILLER VOLLEYBALL 2011-12 LEAH TAYLOR SOFTBALL 2012-13 HEATHER BUTLER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2015-16 BEN REEVES GOLF KATIE SCHUBERT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

COMMISSIONERʼS HONOR ROLL THE OVC COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL IS PRESENTED ANNUALLY TO STUDENT-ATHLETES WHO HAVE AT LEAST A 3.25 GPA AND WHO HAVE BEEN ELIGIBLE AND ON THE TEAM OVC MEDAL OF HONOR THROUGHOUT THE COMPETITIVE SEASON IN THEIR CHOSEN NCAA-SPONSORED SPORT OR SPORTS. SINCE JOINING THE OVC THE OVC MEDAL OF HONOR IS GIVEN ANNUALLY TO THE STUDENT- IN 1992, A TOTAL OF 1,645 UT MARTIN STUDENT-ATHLETES ATHLETE(S) WHO ACHIEVE THE HIGHEST GPA (4.0) IN A CONFERENCE- HAVE BEEN NAMED TO THE PRESTIGIOUS LIST. SPONSORED SPORT. SINCE JOINING THE OVC IN 1992, UT MARTIN STUDENT- ATHLETES HAVE CLAIMED 222 MEDALS OF HONOR. Year Total Year Total 1993-94 48 2004-05 78 Year Total Year Total Year Total 1994-95 62 2005-06 81 1993-94 4 2001-02 7 2009-10 12 1995-96 68 2006-07 81 1994-95 4 2002-03 12 2010-11 15 1996-97 41 2007-08 85 1995-96 8 2003-04 11 2011-12 16 1997-98 38 2008-09 73 1996-97 8 2004-05 7 2012-13 17 1998-99 52 2009-10 70 1997-98 7 2005-06 8 2013-14 22 1999-00 50 2010-11 93 1998-99 5 2006-07 9 2014-15 16 2000-01 58 2011-12 114 1999-00 7 2007-08 13 2001-02 65 2012-13 116 2000-01 6 2008-09 8 2002-03 82 2013-14 109 2003-04 81 2014-15 100

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Julio Freire, formerly the assistant/associate athletics director for development at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, was formally introduced as the 12th athletics director in University of Tennessee at Martin history on Jan. 13, 2014. He succeeds Phil Dane, who retired on Dec. 31, 2013 after 34 years of service at UT Martin, the last 14 of which were as athletics director.

“At certain times, certain individuals rise to the top and that’s really what happened in this case,” UT Martin Chancellor Dr. Tom Rakes said of the athletics director search. “Julio demonstrates an understanding of protocol and team spirit necessary for this type of position. He also exhibits a level of energy and understanding of how to interact with a whole cross section of individuals. He has seen the intricacies of Division-I athletics and we are fortunate to have him here.”

“It’s such an exciting day for the future of Skyhawk nation,” OVC “We will embrace the spirit of planning for Commissioner Beth DeBauche said. “I am absolutely delighted for the opportunity to work with Julio and to get to work with his family comprehensive excellence, all in support of the as we move forward. There are some exciting things going on in the mission of the University of Tennessee at Martin. Our OVC and it’s the perfect time to be joining the league. I know Julio plan for excellence will allow us to build upon the brings the right energy, excitement, vision and knowledge to really be department’s history and traditions. With this plan, a contributor to this fi ne conference.” we will guide and support our student-athletes as they aspire to reach their fullest potential academically, Freire stressed three messages at his introductory press conference, athletically and socially.” noting that he had a plan for comprehensive excellence, he would remain focused on the student-athlete and he would engage the -Julio Freire community in a meaningful way.

“We will embrace the spirit of planning for comprehensive excellence, all in support of the mission of the University of Tennessee at Martin,” Freire said. “Our plan for excellence will allow us to build upon the department’s history and traditions. With this plan, we will guide and support our student-athletes as they aspire to reach their fullest potential academically, athletically and socially.”

“We will embrace high ideals that a UT Martin student-athlete should be leaving this great university with a meaningful degree and had been in position to compete for championships,” Freire said. “Everyone on my staff throughout the department and throughout the university will know that the academic achievement of our student-athletes is our top priority. It is my intent to have us all represent this institution with the highest degree of integrity at all times.”

“We will work to communicate a plan that will focus on the well-being of our student-athletes,” Freire said. “This plan will be shared within our community, with university leaders, with the academic community, with alumni and fans. We will be inviting them all to be part of our plans and part of our success. I believe that community engagement must extend beyond the campus border, beyond the city limits and beyond the great state of Tennessee.”

Freire brings 22 years of experience within intercollegiate athletics and educational sett ings to UT Martin. He most recently worked under athletics director Jim Livengood at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas as senior associate athletics director from 2010-13. Freire worked closely with university relations, department leadership, athletics development, external operations, athletic program administration and compliance while at the Mountain West Conference affi liate.

Prior to his time at UNLV, Freire spent time at the University of Arizona from 2007- 10 as the assistant/associate athletics director for development under Livengood. Among Freire’s accomplishments at the Pac-12 school were the increase of planned gifts by $4.5 million and serving as the athletic program liaison for the highly successful football and men’s basketball programs.

8866 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN BBASEBALLASEBALL WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING: “Congratulations to UT Martin for their selection of Ju- lio Freire as their director of athletics. Julio has worked hard for many years to learn and develop the skills and experience necessary to lead an intercollegiate athletics department. He will exemplify a leader who focuses on the well-being of the student-athletes, knows how to help coaches achieve success and understands the signifi cant importance of higher education.” -Dutch Baughman, Executive Director, Division 1A Athletic Directors’ Association

“Julio Freire is an outstanding choice as the director of athletics at UT Martin. Julio’s unwavering commitment to a student-athlete will benefi t students, faculty, staff and the university community in many ways. Julio is a tireless worker, an enthusiastic advocate and a terrifi c leader who will have an incredibly positive impact on all those he en- counters. Congratulations and best wishes." -Bubba Cunningham, Director of Athletics, North Carolina

“Congratulations to UT Martin. Julio Freire is one of the very brightest and talented athletic administrators I have ever been around. There is not an area of intercollegiate athletics he is not familiar with. Student-athletes, staff , university and alums have just brightened your outstand- ing future at your wonderful university. UT Martin, in baseball terms you have just hit a grand slam home run.” -Jim Livengood, Former Director of Athletics at UNLV, Arizona, Washington State and Southern Illinois

“I have had the distinct pleasure of knowing Julio Freire for over 10 years. At all times, Julio has embodied and modeled a code of conduct that we would wish upon every student-athlete: focus, work ethic, endurance, a competitive spirit and a commitment to excellence. Hon- or and integrity are often mere buzzwords but for Julio, they represent his way of life. Amongst the array of in- “We will embrace high ideals that a UT Martin student-athlete tercollegiate administrators across the United States, Julio should be leaving this great university with a meaningful degree and Freire stands amongst the very best in terms of his prepa- ration. Julio now brings his wealth of knowledge, skills, had been in position to compete for championships,. Everyone on my experiences and relationships to bear on the UT Martin staff throughout the department and throughout the university will community. You will fi nd that Julio understands the com- know that the academic achievement of our student-athletes is our top plexities, opportunities and benefi ts of a successful ath- priority. It is my intent to have us all represent this institution with the letics enterprise. As a former student-athlete, Julio also understands the transformative power of the intercolle- highest degree of integrity at all times.” giate athletics experience. UT Martin – prepare yourself. -Julio Freire A professional and true gentleman is coming your way – his name is Julio Freire.” Freire also served at fellow OVC institution Tennessee Tech under athletics -Tom Thomas, director Mark Wilson from 2005-07 as the associate athletics director for President and CEO of Cardinal Advisors development. While in Cookeville, Freire was responsible for the cultivation and stewardship of major gift prospects and donors. He increased annual “No one that I know in our profession has prepared donations by 300 percent and secured seven of the 10 largest gifts in department themselves to take on a major leadership role with more diligence and purpose than Julio Freire. He is thoughtful history. and a relationship builder, which is evident in his extraor- dinary work as a development offi cer. His work ethic is Freire began his collegiate athletic administration career at , unmatched. Most importantly, he is a highly principled where he served as an assistant/associate athletics director for development servant leader who will be a terrifi c addition to the UT from 2000-04 under athletics director Thomas Boeh. During his time at the Martin community." Mid-American Conference member, Freire managed all facets of facilities -Todd Turner, President and Founder of Collegiate and game operations units, concession and merchandise contracts and also Sports Associates supervised the renovation and construction of numerous facilities. Freire spent 10 years as a high school teacher, counselor, coach, athletics “UT Martin has made an exceptional hire in Julio Freire. director and principal in Phoenix, Ariz. and Tempe, Ariz. before moving on He will bring immeasurable experience, particularly in to Ohio. fundraising, from a variety of top-notch institutions to the position. Most importantly, he will exhibit tremendous Born in Tijuana, Mexico and raised in Tucson, Ariz., Freire ran cross country passion and an unwavering commitment to excellence and track and fi eld at Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz. He graduated every day that will greatly benefi t the UT Martin athletics with a bachelor of arts degree in education in 1990 and earned his Master’s family for years to come. Having known and respected degree in counseling from the University of Phoenix in 1997. Julio since the 1990’s, this is the ultimate home run hire for the Skyhawks.” Freire, 47, is married to the former Cherie Taylor and has two children, -Kevin White, Vice President, Christopher (11) and Gabriella (9). Director of Athletics, Duke University

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