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AUS T IN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 1 2004 Player Rosters 2004 Positional Roster Numerical Roster

# Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown/Previous School # Name, Pos. (8) 1Gary McClure, Head Coach 3 Jacob Schroeder SS/RHP R/R 6-0 184 So. 1L Louisville, Ky./Manuel HS 2Greg Troy, Asst. Coach 8Bo Baker 2B R/R 5-10 165 Fr. HSOlive Branch, Miss./Southaven HS 3 Jacob Schroeder, SS/RHP 10 Matt Ledbetter SS R/R 6-2 186 Jr.2LLexington, Ky./ Dunbar HS 4 Chris Key, C/OF 11 Jared Walker 3B R/R 6-1 215 Jr.2LNashville, Tenn./Page HS 15 Jake Peterson 2B R/R 6-0180 Jr. TR Lakewood, Co./Independence CC 5Scott Steinbrecher, RHP 22 James Ray 3B R/R 5-9203So. 1LPortland, Tenn./Portland HS 6 Ron Bethke, RF 23 Chris Poynter 1B R/R 6-0215 Jr.2LColumbia, Tenn./Columbia Central HS 7 Tommy Smith, C 30 Chris Hyde 1B L/L 6-0 222 Jr.2LKnoxville, Tenn./Powell HS 8Bo Baker, 2B 9 Jacob Crass, OF (6) 10 Matt Ledbetter, SS 6 Ron Bethke RF L/L 5-9185Sr.1LMandan, N.D./Iowa Central CC 11 Jared Walker, 3B 9 Jacob Crass OF L/L 5-7160 Fr. HS Clarksville, Tenn./Clarksville HS 12 , RHP 16 Alfredo Burkeen LF L/R 5-9188Sr.2LColumbia, Tenn./North Carolina A&T 13 Rowdy Hardy, LHP 25 Marcus Pearson CF R/R 6-0 175 Jr.2LClarksville, Tenn./Northeast HS 26 Brett Luther OFR/R 6-1 188 So. 1L Dickson, Tenn./Dickson County HS 14 Nicholas Frederick, C 27 Rafael Hill OFR/R 5-10 170 Fr. HS Martin, Tenn./Westview HS 15 Jake Peterson, 2B 16 Alfredo Burkeen, LF (11) 18 Brad Daniel, RHP 5Scott SteinbrecherRHP R/R 6-2168Sr.1LNashville, Tenn./Rend Lake CC 20 Brian Hetland, Asst. Coach 12 Shawn KelleyRHP R/R 6-2 199 Fr. RSLouisville, Ky./Ballard HS 21 Devin Thomas, LHP 13 Rowdy Hardy LHPL/L6-4160So. TR Bethel Springs, Tenn./Jackson St. CC 22 James Ray, 3B 18 Brad DanielRHP R/R 6-3179So. 1L Dickson, Tenn./Dickson County HS 23 Chris Poynter, 1B 21 Devin Thomas LHPL/L6-0 169 Sr. ^1L Rio Rancho, N.M./Cochise College 24 Adam Muston, RHP 24 Adam Muston RHP R/R 6-3 174 Sr.3LColumbia, Tenn./Columbia Central HS 28 Mason Boisseau RHP/OFR/R 5-11 170 Fr. HS Clarksville, Tenn./Rossview HS 25 Marcus Pearson, CF 31 Jeff Mault RHP R/R 6-0170Sr.1LWowaka, Ind./Olney Central CC 26 Brett Luther, OF 33 Adam Carrico RHP R/R 6-0185 Jr. TR Paducah, Ky./SE Illinois CC 27 Rafael Hill, OF 34 Cody GoinsRHP R/R 6-4 239 So. 1L Columbia, Tenn./Columbia Central HS 28 Mason Boisseau, RHP/OF 56 Michael Dunn LHPL/L5-10 160 Fr. HS Hopkinsville, Ky./Univ. Heights 30 Chris Hyde, 1B 31 Jeff Mault, RHP (4) 33 Adam Carrico, RHP 4 Chris KeyC/OF L/R 5-11 205 Sr.2LHopkinsville, Ky./Christian County HS 34 Cody Goins, RHP 7 Tommy Smith CR/R 5-8173So. 1L Murfreesboro, Tenn./Oakland HS 36 Tyler McMillian, Student Asst. 14 Nicholas Frederick C R/R 5-11 185 Jr.2LClarksville, Tenn./Cumberland University 55 Jeremy Cabbage C L/R 6-0200Sr. ^TR Rutledge, Tenn./Univ. of Tennessee 49 Casey Callaway, Volunteer Asst. 55 Jeremy Cabbage, C COACHING STAFF 56 Michael Dunn, LHP 1Gary McClure Head Coach (17th season) Austin Peay, 1987 20 Brian Hetland Assistant Coach Northwest Missouri State, 1987 2Greg Troy Assistant CoachAustin Peay, 2000 49 Casey Callaway Volunteer Assistant CoachAustin Peay, 2003 36 Tyler McMillian Student Assistant Justin Browning Student Brandy Mann Athletic Trainer

BREAKDOWN BY CLASS BREAKDOWN BY HOME STATE BATTING Seniors (8): †Bethke, *Burkeen, ^Cabbage, †Mault, Muston, Colorado ...... 1 Righties ...... 13 Key, †Steinbrecher, †Thomas Indiana ...... 1 Lefties ...... 5 Kentucky ...... 6 Juniors (8): †Carrico, †Frederick, Ledbetter, Hyde, *Pearson, Mississippi ...... 1 PITCHING †Peterson, *Poynter, *Walker New Mexico ...... 1 Righties ...... 9 North Dakota ...... 1 Lefties ...... 3 Sophomores (7): Daniel, *Goins, †Hardy, Luther, Ray, Tennessee ...... 18 Schroeder, *T. Smith

Freshmen (6): Baker, Boisseau, Crass, Dunn, Hill, *Kelley,

† Transfer, * Redshirt, ^will redshirt 2004 season

2 AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 2004 Player Profiles

# 12, after going 9-of-14 8 • Bo Baker (.643) with 10 runs and Second Base a 1.071 slugging per- Year: Freshman Exp: HS centage, in a three- Bats: Right Throws: Right game series at Eastern Height: 5-9 Weight: 173 Kentucky… a solid out- fielder, he committed Hometown: Olive Branch, Miss. four errors in 52 games, Previously: Southaven HS posting a fielding per- Career Recap: Southaven HS centage of .963. Under head coach Ed Rich, Baker played second base and .308 with three Career Recap: Iowa home runs, four doubles, 18 RBI and 16 stolen bases in his senior year as Southaven Central CC advanced to the Mississippi High School A ctivities Association Class 5A state semi- Under head coach Rick finals… during his junior year, batted .371 and recorded a .511 on-base percent- Sandquist, Bethke age for the Chargers, which won the MHSAA Class 5A baseball championship… Photo by: Robert Smith/The Leaf Chronicle played centerfield hit- also played for the 2002 Dulin Dodgers, which won both the AAU 17 and under ting .367 for the Tritons… was named to the NJCCA’s all-tournament team after national championship and the National Amateur Baseball Federation national leading the Tritons to their second consecutive fourth-place finish in the Division II championship. championships… twice named all-state while playing at Mandan H.S. under coach Personal Mark Anderson. Jeremy Craig Baker is the son of Scotty and Nacy Baker… born Nov. 26, 1984… is Personal the second of three children: Jessica (22) and Jennifer (16)… he is majoring in Ron Allen Bethke is the son of Ron and Mary Bethke... born Dec. 21, 1981… he is preveterinary medicine. one of three children, including brother Mike and sister Nicole… majoring in health Baker off the Field and human performance. Nickname: Bo Career Statistics Here is my favorite… musical group or artist: 3 Doors Down… song: “When I’m Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Gone”… TV show: “Friends”… movie: “The Rookie” 2003 .385 52-51 187 49 72 15 0 7 32 22 28 14-17 The person in history I would most like to meet: Cal Ripken Jr. If you could bring anything from your hometown to the APSU campus, it would be: Career Single-Game Highs My house At-Bats ...... 6, twice, last at Eastern Kentucky (05/11/03) Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Hustle Runs ...... 4, at Eastern Kentucky (05/10/03) Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Goofy Hits ...... 4, vs. Belmont (04/15/03) Why I came to Austin Peay: To get an education and play ball. Home Runs ...... 1, seven times, last at Eastern Kentucky (05/11/03) Runs Batted In ...... 4, at Tennessee-Martin (04/05/03) # Stolen Bases ...... 2, vs. Belmont (04/15/03) 6 • Ron Bethke Hit Streak ...... 10 games (04/26/03 – 05/11/03) Bethke off the Field Year: Senior Exp: 1L Here is my favorite… TV show: “Seinfeld”… movie: “Braveheart” Bats: Left Throws: Left The person in history I would most like to meet: Michael Jordan Height: 5-9 Weight: 185 Most intersting place you ever visited: Graceland Hometown: Mandan, N.D. If you could bring anything from your hometown to the APSU campus, it would be: Previously: Iowa Central CC Mom’s home-cooked meals Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Intense Career Recap: Austin Peay Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Able to get along with people As a senior in 2004 – Bethke was named a “Player to Watch” by Baseball A merica, one of four APSU players to be named to the preseason list. As a transfer junior in 2003 – Bethke was a first-team All-OVC selection as an … led the team and was ranked among the OVC top-10 in three catego- ries: batting average (.386, 6th OVC), on-base percentage (.468, 4th) and runs scored (49, 9th)… ranked 72nd nationally in batting average… he also led the team in total bases (108), (.578) and was tied with Travis Beech for the team lead in hits (72)… during Ohio Valley Conference play, he hit .418 with three homers, 15 RBI, 10 doubles and seven stolen bases… had two of the team’s longest hitting streaks, separated by only one game… had a seven- game hitting streak (4/13-4/23) during which he batted .419 (13-of-31)… then after an 0-for-4 performance in the series opener against Southeast Missouri, he strung together a 10-game hit streak (4/26-5/11) where he hit .564 with four homers and seven RBI, scoring 21 of the 22 times he reached base… had a hit in 21 of season’s last 23 games, batting .449 (44-for-98) with 23 runs scored, four home runs and 13 RBI… against Belmont, April 15, he went 4-for-6 with two doubles, two stolen bases and scored three times… had a home in three consecutive games, all at home: against Southeast Missouri in back-to-back games, April 26 and 27, and then against Memphis, April 29… received APSU’s only OVC “Player of the Week” award, May

AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 3 2004 Player Profiles

# scoring 58 times and batting in 36 runs… walked 28 times against 16 … 28 • Mason Boisseau recorded 17 stolen bases on 21 attempts. Righthanded Personal Year: Freshman Exp: HS Alfredo Tarrance Burkeen is the son of Carla Lipscomb… born Sept. 5, 1981… is Bats: Right Throws: Right the first of four children: Anthony (21), Latesha (19) and Shinece (10)… he is ma- Height: 5-11 Weight: 170 joring in marketing. Hometown: Clarksville, Tenn. Previously: Rossview HS Career Statistics Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Career Recap: Rossview HS 2002 .359 42-22 92 23 33 5 0 0 11 8 14 4-6 Under head coach Jason Rice, Boisseau hit .467 during his senior season with six 2003 .227 43-31 110 21 25 4 0 1 16 19 23 3-7 home runs, 34 RBI, 11 doubles and 27 stolen bases… was a 2002 All-District, All- TOT .287 85-53 202 44 58 9 0 1 27 27 37 7-13 Area TBCA Worth Showcase and Mid-America Five Star Showcase selection as Career Single-Game Highs well as 2001 All-Region… as a pitcher, he went 5-4, pitching 57.2 with 73 At-Bats ...... 7, vs. Eastern Kentucky (05/12/02) strikeouts and a 1.82 ERA… played for the Clarksville Orioles summer league Runs ...... 3, three times, last vs. Belmont (05/15/02) team under Austin Peay assistant coach Brian Hetland where he hit .385 with Hits ...... 3, six times, last at Eastern Kentucky (05/10/03) three homers, 36 RBI, 14 doubles and 30 stolen bases in 31 attempts. Home Runs ...... 1, vs. Eastern Illinois (05/04/03) Personal Runs Batted In ...... 3, four times, last at Eastern Kentucky (05/10/03) Mason Rhea Boisseau is the son of Mike and Melanie Boisseau... born Dec. 10, Stolen Bases ...... 1, seven times, last vs. Morehead State (04/13/03) 1984… he has an older brother, Miller (23)… he is undecided on his major. Hit Streak ...... 13 games (05/01/02 – 05/23/03) Burkeen off the Field Bethke off the Field Nickname: Flake Here is my favorite… music group: Linkin Park… TV show: “Sportscenter”… movie: Here is my favorite… musical group or artist: Chante Moore… TV show: “Martin”… “Remember the Titans” movie: “Brown Sugar” Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Competitive The person in history I would most like to meet: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Hard-working Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Exciting # Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Low key 16 • Alfredo Burkeen Biggest sports thrill to date: Winning OVC regular-season title at Tennessee Tech Outfield Year: Senior Exp: 2L 55 • Jeremy Cabbage Bats: Left Throws: Right Height: 5-9 Weight: 188 Year: Senior Exp: TR/RS Hometown: Columbia, Tenn. Bats: Left Throws: Right Previously: North Carolina A&T/Volunteer St. CC Height: 6-0 Weight: 200 Career Recap: Austin Peay Hometown: Rutledge, Tenn. As a junior in 2003 – Burkeen hit .227 in 43 games… began the season as the Previously: University of Tennessee Govs' leadoff man with a four-game hitting streak where he hit .364 (4-of-11) scor- ing four runs… hit .379 with 10 RBI and eight runs scored during OVC action… at Career Recap: Austin Peay Eastern Kentucky, May 10, he went 3-5 with three RBI… closed the season with a As a senior redshirt in 2003 – Cabbage will miss the season due to an elbow injury. flourish, batting .351 (11-of-37) with 13 RBI during the season’s final nine games. Career Recap: University of Tennessee As a redshirt sophomore in 2002 – Burkeen hit .359 in 42 games… overcame a As a back up for third-team pre-season All-American Javi Herrera, Cabbage saw slow start to become one of the team’s hottest hitters… started season’s last 19 time in only 26 games, where he went 7-26, hitting .269 with seven RBI. games in left field, hitting .403 over the stretch… led team in hitting Career Recap: Cleveland State CC .396 (21-53) in conference… had Under coach Mike Policastro as a catcher in 2002, he hit .436 with four home runs, team’s longest hitting streak on the 16 doubles and 39 RBI… posted a .692 slugging percentage while drawing 40 year (13 games) from 5/1 walks in 44 games… named to the All-TJCCAA Eastern Division team as well as (Vanderbilt) thru 5/23 (Tennessee being selected to the All-State TJCCAA team and the NJCCA All-Region team… in Tech)… hit .408 during the streak 2001, he hit .348 with six doubles, two homers and 26 RBI. (20-49) with 13 runs scored. Personal As a transfer sophomore in Jeremy Wade Cabbage is the son of Larry and Kathy Cabbage… born Aug. 6, 2001 – Burkeen transferred to 1982… second of three children, brothers Brad (23) and Matt (19)… he is majoring Austin Peay after one semester at in business management. North Carolina A&T and was redshirted. Cabbage off the Field Here is my favorite… musical group or artist: George Strait and Randy Travis… Song: Career Recap: Volunteer “Digging Up Bones”… TV show: “Sportscenter”… movie: “Braveheart/Dumb and Dumber” State CC The person in history I would most like to meet: Shoeless Joe Jackson Under head coach Keith Smith, If you could bring anything from your hometown to the APSU campus, it would be: Burkeen redshirted his sophomore My farm and family season… during his freshman Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Mad Man/Leader year he batted .307 (61-of-199), Photo by: APSU Sports Information Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Crazy/Fun-loving

4 AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 2004 Player Profiles #33 • Adam Carrico #18 • Brad Daniel Righthanded Pitcher Righthanded Pitcher Year: Junior Exp: TR Year: Sophomore Exp: 1L Bats: Right Throws: Right Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 185 Height: 6-3 Weight: 179 Hometown: Paducah, Ky. Hometown: Dickson, Tenn. Previously: Southeastern Ill. College Previously: Dickson County HS Career Recap: Southeastern Illinois Career Recap: Austin Peay Under head coach Adam Hines, Carrico went 3-5 with a league-leading 1.88 ERA As a freshman in 2003 – Daniel compiled a 0-2 record and 7.78 ERA in 37.0 in 70.2 innings pitched during his sophomore season… he led the Falcons in saves innings pitched… was third on the team with 20 appearances, including two starts… (4), strikeouts (58), ERA and innings-pitched. threw one of shutout relief as part of a Govs combined shuout against Trevecca, Feb. 20… did not allow a run in first three appearances of the season, Personal allowing only one hit in 3.1 innings. Adam David Carrico is the son of David and Robin Carrico… born Jan. 5, 1983… has a twin brother Aaron and a younger brother Shane (17)… he is majoring in Career Recap: Dickson County HS public management with a concentration in criminal justice. Daniel played under head coach Shelby Rye. Carrico off the Field Personal Here is my favorite… musical group or artist: Dave Matthews Band… TV show: Bradley Kevin Daniel is the son of Kevin and Rhonda Daniel… born Dec. 5, 1983… “Baseball Tonight”… movie: “Major League” is the youngest of three children, brother Brian (31) and sister Valerie (28)… he is The person in history I would most like to meet: His grandfather majoring in business. If you could bring anything from your hometown to the APSU campus, it would be: My dog Career Statistics Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Competitive Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2003 7.78 0-220200037.05640322425 Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Fun Why I came to Austin Peay: To win Career Single-Game Highs Innings Pitched ...... 4.1, at Memphis (04/29/03) #9 • Jacob Crass Strikeouts ...... 5, at Memphis (04/29/03) Outfield Daniel off the Field Here is my favorite… TV show: “Sportscenter”… movie: “Field of Dreams” Year: Freshman Exp: HS The person in history I would most like to meet: Mickey Mantle Bats: Left Throws: Left If you could bring anything from your hometown to the APSU campus, it would be: Height: 5-7 Weight: 160 Land I hunt on Hometown: Clarksville, Tenn. Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Competitive Previously: Clarksville HS Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Easy going Why I came to Austin Peay: To play baseball Career Recap: Clarksville HS Under head coach Paul Mittura, Crass was a four-year varsity starter… was named all-district and all-area each of his four seasons… during his senior year he hit .511, posted 22 RBI and stole 32 bases in 35 attempts… in his career at Clarksville High, Crass hit .451 with nine homers, 48 RBI, 23 doubles and 88 stolen bases. Personal Jacob Douglas Crass is the son of Cindy Pitts and Derek Crass… born May 1, 1985… is the youngest of three children, Joesph (23) and Jostin (21)… he is ma- joring in graphic design… father Derek was a member of Austin Peay’s 1971 Ohio Valley Conference championship baseball team. Crass off the Field Here is my favorite… musical group or artist: Godsmack… song: “I Stand Alone”… movie: “Gladiator” Career goal after college: Own my own business Characteristic that best describes me on the field: a Hustler Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Hard worker

Photo by: Robert Smith/The Leaf Chonicle

AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 5 2004 Player Profiles #56 • Michael Dunn Frederick off the Field Here is my favorite… musical group or artist: Master P… song: “Gangstas Need Lefthanded Pitcher Love”… TV show: “Fresh Prince of Bel Air”… movie: “Major League” Year: Freshman Exp: HS The person in history I would most like to meet: Pete Rose Bats: Left Throws: Left Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Hard working Height: 5-10 Weight: 160 Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Outgoing Hometown: Hopkinsville, Ky. Why I came to Austin Peay: To continue winning championships Previously: University Heights Acad. #34 • Cody Goins Career Recap: University Heights Academy Under head coach Brian Joiner, Dunn was a pitcher and outfielder… on the mound, Righthanded Pitcher he went 4-6 overall with 64 strikeouts and a 1.88 ERA… at the plate, he hit .322 Year: Sophomore Exp: 1L with two home runs and 19 RBI… pitched for the Clarksville Orioles under Austin Bats: Right Throws: 239 Peay assistant coach Brian Hetland, where he went 5-3, striking out 40 and post- Hometown: Columbia, Tenn. ing a 2.77 ERA. Previously: Columbia Central HS Personal Career Recap: Austin Peay Philip Michael Dunn is the son of Phil and Betsy Dunn and the late Debbie Dunn… As a redshirt freshman in 2003 – Goins made 10 ap- born Oct. 2, 1984… is the third of four children, older sisters Lori (27) and Amy (21) pearances, three as a starter, going 1-1 with a 5.18 ERA and 16 strikeouts… made and a younger brother Matt (17)… he is planning to major in business. first career start on March 2 vs. Bradley, pitching 3.2 innings and giving up five hits Dunn off the Field and striking out three… recorded his first career victory against Evansville, April 30, throwing seven innings, striking out three and giving up three runs. Here is my favorite… TV show: “SportsCenter”… movie: “Goodfellas” Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Competitive Career Recap: Columbia Central HS Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Laid Back Pitched under head coach Mark Pickle… finished senior season with a 5-3 record Your biggest sports thrill to date: “After my mom died when I was a freshman in and 3.10 ERA… recorded 72 strikeouts against 30 walks. high school, the school dedicated the field to her before a district game against Christian County. I started the game in left field, pitched in relief during the game Personal and I hit a walkoff in extra innings to beat Christian County for the first Jon Cody Goins is the son of Wayne and Annie Ruth Goins… born Sept. 25, 1982… time in school history.” an only child… he is majoring in business management. # Career Statistics 14 • Nic Frederick Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO Catcher 2002 67.50 0-0100000.205562 Year: Junior Exp: 1L 2003 5.18 1-1 10 3 0 0 0 24.1 22 16 14 20 16 Bats: Right Throws: Right TOT 6.84 1-1 11 3 0 0 0 25.0 22 21 19 26 18 Height: 5-11 Weight: 192 Career Single-Game Highs Hometown: Clarksville, Tenn. Innings Pitched ...... 7.0, vs. Evansville (04/30/03) Previously: Cumberland (Tenn.) Strikeouts ...... 5, vs. Middle Tennessee (04/23/03) Goins off the Field Career Recap: Austin Peay Here is my favorite… song: “The Peanut Butter Jelly Song”… TV show: “The Ap- As a sophomore in 2003 – Saw little playing time as a back-up catcher, filling in prentice”… movie: “Good Will Hunting” for three starts in 13 appearances… had a and an RBI in a 1-for-2 perfor- If you could bring anything from your hometown to the APSU campus, it would be: mance against Middle Tennessee. My Fishing Boat Career Recap: Cumberland University (Tenn.) Most interesting place you ever visited: Neyland Stadium Frederick played for head coach Woody Hunt. Personal Nichalas Alexander Frederick is the son of Harold and Cynde Frederick… born Jan. 1, 1983… is the youngest of three children, sister Angela (32) and Anthony (29)… he is majoring in business management. Career Statistics Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 2003 .190 13-321241002060-0 Career Single-Game Highs At-Bats ...... 5, vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point (03/18/03) Runs ...... 1, twice, vs. Middle Tennessee (04/02/03) Hits ...... 1, four times, last vs. Southeast Missouri (04/26/03) Home Runs ...... NA Runs Batted In ...... 1, twice, last vs. Middle Tennessee (04/02/03) Stolen Bases ...... NA Hit Streak ...... 2 games (03/17/03 – 03/18/03)

6 AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 2004 Player Profiles #13 • Rowdy Hardy #30 • Chris Hyde Lefthanded Pitcher First Base Year: Sophomore Exp: TR Year: Junior Exp: 2L Bats: Left Throws: Left Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-4 Weight: 160 Height: 6-0 Weight: 222 Hometown: Bethel Springs, Tenn. Hometown: Knoxville, Tenn. Previously: Jackson State CC Previously: Powell HS Career Recap: Jackson State CC Career Recap: Austin Peay As a redshirt freshman in 2003 – Under head coach Steve Cornelison, Hardy As a junior in 2004 – Hyde was named a “Player to Watch” by , pitched started 15 games, compiling a 5-3 overall record… pitched a league-lead- one of four Govs players to be named to the preseason list. ing 93.0 innings, allowing a 3.19 ERA and striking out 67… named TJCCAA Pitcher As a sophomore in 2003 – Hyde hit .284 in 54 games… a power-hitting second- of the Week, March 3, after throwing a complete game shutout. team All-OVC Selection, led the Bat Govs in home runs (8) and RBI (36)… had an Career Recap: University of Mississippi excellent conference season, hitting .348 with three homers, five doubles, 16 RBI, As a freshman redshirt in 2002 – Hardy received a redshirt. while recording his only … had a six-game conference-hitting streak where he hit .417… during the Eastern Kentucky series, May 10-11, he went 7-of- Personal 10 with one home run, one double, and four walks while scoring eight times… went Lenny Franklin Hardy is the son of Richard and Deborah Hardy… born Oct. 26, on an eight-game hitting streak (4/5-4/18) where he hit .419 (13-of-31), including 1982… youngest of four children, a brother Joseph (31) and two sisters: Jessica four multi-hit games. (27) and Erika (24)… he is majoring in mathematics with a concentration in educa- As a freshman in 2002 – Hyde hit .309 in 55 games… started 54 games at first tion. base and designated hitter… clubbed four home runs and drove in 36 runs… hit in Hardy off the Field 17 of first 19 games, going 30-for-73 (.411)… went 4-for-4 with 3 doubles against West Alabama on March 20. Here is my favorite… musical group or artist: Beatles… song: “Beautiful Boy”… TV show: “Sportscenter”… movie: “Bull Durham” Career Recap: Powell HS The person in history I would most like to meet: Ty Cobb Played first base for head coach Cale Lawson… hit .457 (48-of-105) during his If you could bring anything from your hometown to the APSU campus, it would be: senior year, leading Powell High School to the regional semifinals before losing to My Boston Terrier, “Bugsy” eventual state runner-up Farragut… was an all-district selection and district co- Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Bulldog player of the year. Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Laid-back Personal #27 • Rafael Hill Christopher Thomas Hyde is the son of Harriet Hyde… born Feb. 10, 1983… has a younger sister, Samantha (17)… majoring in corporate communications. Outfielder Year: Freshman Exp: HS Career Statistics Bats: Right Throws: Right Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 2002 .309 55-54 181 26 56 15 0 4 36 21 51 3-3 Height: 5-10 Weight: 170 2003 .284 54-53 183 39 52 12 0 8 36 22 34 1-2 Hometown: Martin, Tenn. Previously: Westview HS TOT .297 109-107 364 65 108 27 0 12 72 43 85 4-5 Career Single-Game Highs Career Recap: Austin Peay At-Bats ...... 5, 13 times, last vs. Eastern Illinois (05/21/03) As a freshman in 2004 – Hill was a running back for head coach Carroll McCray Runs ...... 4, twice, last vs. Middle Tennessee (04/24/02) and the Govs football team… started season slowly due to an ankle injury… fin- Hits ...... 4, three times, last vs. Eastern Illinois (05/21/03) ished season with 466 yards rushing, averaging 5.2 yards per carry… scored five Home Runs ...... 1, 12 times, last at Eastern Kentucky (05/10/03) touchdowns… posted season-best totals against Davidson with 174 yards rushing Runs Batted In ...... 4, vs. Eastern Illinois (04/21/03) on nine carries, scoring two touchdowns, including game-clinching 80-yard score. Stolen Bases ...... 1, four times, last vs. Murray State (04/18/03) Career Recap: Westview HS Hit Streak ...... 8 games (04/05/03 – 04/18/03 & 02/17/02 – 03/07/02) Under head coach Jeff Kurrus, Hill played centerfield and batted .357 during his Hyde off the Field career at Westview H.S., also recorded 98 career stolen bases… named all-region Here is my favorite… musical group or artist: Linkin Park… song: “Place for my his junior and senior years. head”… TV show: “Simpsons”… movie: “The Natural” The person in history I would most like to meet: Personal If you could bring anything from your hometown to the APSU campus, it would be: Lejaun Rafeal Hill is the son of Chrys Hill and Richard Boyce… born Nov. 11, My dog 1983… has a younger brother, Danny Yang Jr. (15)… he is majoring in health and Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Competitive human performance. Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Laid-back Hill off the Field Here is my favorite… musical group or artist: Twista… song: “Rubber Band Man”… TV show: “Chappelle’s Show”… movie: “Bad Boys II” The person in history I would most like to meet: Jackie Robinson If you could bring anything from your hometown to the APSU campus, it would be: My car and my girlfriend Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Enthusiasm Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Loving

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# Ellis… sizzled in Cincinnati versus Xavier going 2-for-4 with three RBI on March 12 • Shawn Kelley 12. Righthanded Pitcher Career Recap: Christian County HS Year: Freshman Exp: RS Played first base and catcher for head coach David Joiner… batted .328 his senior Bats: Right Throws: Right season with four home runs… named to all-district team his senior season… bat- Height: 6-2 Weight: 199 ted .396 with three home runs during his junior year. Hometown: Louisville, Ky. Previously: Ballard HS Personal Christopher Warren Key is married to the former Lauren Durham… he is the son of Career Recap: Austin Peay Dennie and Kim McLean and Scott Key… born June 12, 1981… he has a younger As a freshman redshirt in 2003 – Kelley made four appearances, three in relief, sister, Leslie McLean (11)… he is majoring in music… an active member of the allowing a 2.57 ERA in 7.0 innings pitched… In his season’s only start at Lipscomb, Kappa Sigma social fraternity. March 16, suffered an elbow injury which required “Tommy John” surgery… missed season’s remainder. Career Statistics Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Career Recap: Ballard HS 2002 .182 20-8337620072122-2 Under head coach Greg Gilbert, Kelley as a pitcher posted a 1.12 ERA, going 9-1, 2003 .287 42-23 101 16 29 7 0 3 19 6 19 0-0 with 74 innings, 95 strikeouts and giving up only 21 walks… Kelly also hit .564 with TOT .261 62-31 134 23 35 9 0 3 26 8 31 2-2 seven home runs and 21 stolen bases. Career Single-Game Highs Personal At-Bats ...... 6, twice, last vs. Eastern Illinois (05/21/03) Shawn Andrew Kelley is the son of Dennis and Rhonda Kelley… born April 26, Runs ...... 3, at Eastern Kentucky (05/11/03) 1984… has a younger brother, Justin (14)… he is majoring in mathematics. Hits ...... 3, three times, last at Eastern Kentucky (05/11/03) Home Runs ...... 2, at Eastern Kentucky (05/11/03) Career Statistics Runs Batted In ...... 4, twice, last at Eastern Kentucky (05/11/03) Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO Stolen Bases ...... 1, twice, last at Eastern Kentucky (05/12/02) 2003 2.58 0-0410007.022236 Hit Streak ...... 5 games (05/03/03 – 05/11/03) Career Single-Game Highs Key off the Field Innings Pitched ...... 2.1, twice, at Memphis (03/05/03) Here is my favorite… musical group or artist: Staind… song: “Adagio for Strings” Strikeouts ...... 3, vs. Bradley (03/01/03) by Samuel Barber… TV show: “Most Extreme Elimination Challenge”… movie: Kelley off the Field “Major League” Here is my favorite… musical group or artist: Kenny Chesney… song: “Back in The person in history I would most like to meet: Jesus Black”… TV show: “Sportscenter”… movie: “Count of Monte Cristo” If you could bring anything from your hometown to the APSU campus, it would be: The person in history I would most like to meet: Elvis My Mother If you could bring anything from your hometown to the APSU campus, it would be: Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Unpredictable My alarm clock Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Sensitive and sweet Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Laid-back and a bulldog Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Cool #10 • Matt Ledbetter #4 • Chris Key Year: Junior Exp: 2L Catcher/Outfield Bats: Right Throws: Right Year: Senior Exp: 2L Height: 6-2 Weight: 205 Bats: Left Throws: Right Hometown: Lexington, Ky. Height: 5-11 Weight: 205 Previously: Dunbar HS Hometown: Hopkinsville, Ky. Previously: Christian County HS Career Recap: Austin Peay As a sophomore in 2003 – Career Recap: Austin Peay Ledbetter hit .251 and was only As a junior in 2003 – As designated hitter, one of three players to play in all Key batted .287 with three homers and 19 55 games (A.J. Ellis and Travis RBI in 23 starts… had a five-game hitting Beech were the others) during the streak during conference play (May 3-11), go- season… led team with 15 stolen ing 11-of-23 from the plate with two home bases… had 25 RBI and 41 runs runs, nine RBI and nine runs scored… at scored… recorded14 multi-hit Eastern Kentucky, May 11, he went 3-of-6 with games… during OVC action, he two homers, one double and three RBI and hit .287 (21-of-73) with two hom- scored three times… was an honorable men- ers and 14 RBI scoring 20 runs tion All-OVC selection, hitting .391 in league and stealing 7 of 8 bases… set up play including all three home runs and 15 RBI climatic regular-season finale at while playing in 11 of 16 games. Tennessee Tech with game-win- Photo by: APSU Sports Information As a redshirt sophomore in 2002 – Key ning, two-run home run in fifth in- appeared in 20 games hitting .182… started ning of the series’ second game… had a hit in nine of season’s final 11 games, eight games behind the plate backing up A.J. batting .342 (13-of-38) with 10 RBI, including a four-RBI effort against Eastern Photo by: APSU Sports Information Illinois, May 4… against Morehead State, April 13, he had three hits, two RBI,

8 AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 2004 Player Profiles scored two times and recorded two stolen bases. #26 • Brett Luther As a freshman in 2002 – Ledbetter appeared in 40 games at both shortstop and second base… hit .267 with six stolen bases… achieved a .409 on-base-percent- Outfield age… committed only five errors on season… had power surge against Evans- Year: Sophomore Exp: 1L ville, hitting two home runs and scoring four times on March 30. Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 204 Career Recap: Paul Laurence Dunbar HS Played shortstop under head coach Mikey Marshall… was a first-team all-Lexing- Hometown: Dickson, Tenn. ton selection in 2001 and Dunbar HS “Most Valuable Player” in 2000. He batted Previously: Dickson County HS .320 over his two-year varsity career… joined fellow Dunbar High graduate, then- Career Recap: Austin Peay catcher/ A.J. Ellis as a Gov. As a freshman in 2003 – Batted .287, Personal playing in 41 games… hit .282 during Matthew Stephen Ledbetter is the son of Steve and Cheryl Ledbetter… born Sept. OVC action, including a five-game hit- 10, 1982… the third of four children, an older brother, Aaron (27), and sister, Ashley ting streak where he hit .471… had a hit (25), and a younger brother, Stephen (17)… he is majoring in communications. in 18 of 20 games from March 8 (vs. But- ler) to April 13 (vs. Morehead State), in- Career Statistics cluding two five-game hit streaks and an Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A eight-game streak… during that period 2002 .267 40-19 75 18 20 0 0 2 12 10 23 6-9 he batted .369 (24-for-65)… during his 2003 .251 55-5519941509 0 225213315-21 eight-game hitting streak (March 30-April TOT .255 95-74 274 59 70 9 0 4 37 31 56 21-30 15), he hit .464 (13-of-28) and scored seven runs… that streak included a 4- Career Single-Game Highs for-6 performance in a two-game series At-Bats ...... 6, vs. Belmont (04/15/03) at Tennessee-Martin. Runs ...... 4, vs. Evansville (03/30/02) Hits ...... 3, five times, last vs. Morehead State (04/13/03) Career Recap: Dickson County HS Home Runs ...... 2, vs. Evansville (03/30/02) Luther played for Head Coach Shelby Runs Batted In ...... 4, vs. Eastern Illinois (05/04/03) Rye. Photo by: Robert Smith/The Leaf Chronicle Stolen Bases ...... 2, four times, last vs. Memphis (04/29/03) Hit Streak ...... 6 games (03/30/03 – 04/12/03 and 05/11/03 – 05/21/03) Personal Brett Lee Luther is the son of Robert and Leigh Ann Luther… born Oct. 4, 1983… Ledbetter off the Field has an older brother, David (24)… he is majoring in business management. Here is my favorite… musical group or artist: Tim McGraw… song: “Back to the Hotel” by N-2 Deep… TV show: “Friends”… movie: “Blue Chips” Career Statistics The person in history I would most like to meet: Ty Cobb Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Most interesting place you ever visited: Field of Dreams in Dyersville, Iowa 2003 .287 41-29101152931064196-8 If you could bring anything from your hometown to the APSU campus, it would be: Career Single-Game Highs Keeneland Race Track At-Bats ...... 5, twice, last vs. Belmont (04/15/03) Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Competitive Runs ...... 2, twice, last vs. Tennessee-Martin (04/05/03) Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Unpredictable Hits ...... 2, seven times, last vs. Evansville (04/30/03) Home Runs ...... NA Runs Batted In ...... 2, twice, last vs. Evansville (04/30/03) Stolen Bases ...... 1, six times, last vs. Tennessee Tech (05/17/03) Hit Streak ...... 8 games (03/30/03 – 04/13/03) Luther off the Field Here is my favorite… musical group or artist: Kid Rock… TV show: “Fear Factor”… movie: “Gladiator” The person in history I would most like to meet: Pete Rose If you could bring anything from your hometown to the APSU campus, it would be: My farm Characteristic that best describes me on the field: 100% Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Laid-back

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# Most interesting place you ever visited and why: Europe, a lot of history to be seen 31 • Jeff Mault If you could bring anything from your hometown to the APSU campus, it would be: Righthanded Pitcher Size of the town, 200 people (small is better) Year: Senior Exp: 1L Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Competitor Bats: Right Throws: Right Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Quiet Height: 6-0 Weight: 170 # Hometown: Wawaka, Ind. 24 • Adam Muston Previously: Olney Central CC Righthanded Pitcher Year: Senior Exp: 3L Career Recap: Austin Peay Bats: Right Throws: Right As a senior in 2004 – Mault was named a “Player to Watch” by Baseball America, one of four APSU players to be named to the preseason list. Height: 6-3 Weight: 174 Hometown: Columbia, Tenn. As a junior transfer in 2003 – Mault was a first-team All-OVC selection as a relief Previously: Columbia Central HS pitcher… he led the team with 10 saves, Career Recap: Austin Peay a new single-season record and ranked As a junior in 2003 – Made 11 31st nationally… posted a 3.52 ERA in a appearances on the mound for the team-leading 24 appearances [tied with Bat Govs in middle relief, finish- Scott Steinbrecher], pitching 30.2 in- ing with 1-2 mark… changed his nings… allowed only 9-of-26 (.346) inher- pitching style to a side-arm deliv- ited runners to score… picked up his first ery following a second rough out- Govs against Wisconsin-Milwaukee, ing, this time at Middle Tennessee, Feb. 21, when he threw two innings, strik- April 26… following the change, ing out four… closed season with a save he posted a 1.00 ERA giving up or win in each of his final six appearances, only five hits and striking out five going 2-0 with four saves, pitching 9.2 in- in five games… picked up nings with a 2.79 ERA… was named OVC season’s first win against Mem- "Pitcher of the Week" twice, May 5 and phis, April 29, when he saw eight 18… earned final weekly honor, May 18, batters in two innings, striking out after playing a pivotal role in Austin Peay's two. series at Tennessee Tech… struck out four As a sophmore in 2002 – Muston batters in 4.1 innings of four-hit, score- compiled a 4.15 E.R.A. in 11 ap- less relief as the Govs won two of three pearances… scattered 15 hits in in a series that clinched the Govs first 21.2 innings of work… worked 5.1 regular-season title since 1996… He en- innings in relief versus Indiana tered games one and two with two run- Photo by: APSU Sports Information State (April 17) allowing no runs ners on each time, but worked his way and three hits… did not allow a out of both jams, getting the save in Game 2 and the win in Game 3… In the series run in first four appearances of the finale, Mault retired seven of the last eight batters he faced, including striking out season allowing only three hits. Photo by: APSU Sports Information the side in the ninth inning to preserve a 5-5 tie. As a freshman in 2001 – Muston appeared in seven games, starting three… Career Recap: Olney Central CC finished season with 1-0 record, striking out 15 batters in 15.0 innings of work… Under Head Coach Dennis Conley, Mault compiled a two-year 14-7 mark and 2.76 picked up season’s only win against Samford, April 24, allowing two runs on seven ERA… he recorded 134 strikeouts in 142 innings pitched… as a sophomore he led hits and three walks in five innings of work… served as backup shortstop during the Blue Knights with eight victories, compiling an 8-3 mark and 2.33 ERA in 72.1 injury to primary shortstop Joseph Peer… recorded a hit in only innings pitched… he recorded 61 strikeouts against only 19 walks… as a fresh- at Murray State, May 6… pinch ran in each game of the Eastern Kentucky series, man he was second on the team in victories, posting a 6-4 mark with a 3.23 ERA in scoring each time. 69.2 innings pitched, he struck out 73 while walking 29. Career Recap: Columbia Central HS Personal Under head coach Mark Pickle, Muston played shortstop and pitcher… as a pitcher, James Jeffrey Mault is the son of Jim and Darlene Mault… born Dec. 11, 1980… Muston recorded a 7-2 record… for his American Legion club, Muston recorded a has an older brother, Jamie (27)… he is majoring in health and human perfor- 7-2 record with a 2.83 ERA. mance. Personal Career Statistics Anthony Adam Muston is the son of Anthony and Wanda Muston… born Nov. 20, Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 1981… has an older sister, Jennifer (26)… he is majoring in agriculture with a 2003 3.52 3-2 24 0 0 0 10 30.2 30 12 12 11 25 concentration in agri-business. Career Single-Game Highs Career Statistics Innings Pitched ...... 2.2, at Tennessee Tech (05/17/03) Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO Strikeouts ...... 4, vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (02/21/03) 2001 7.80 1-0 7 3 0 0 0 15.0 26 16 13 12 15 Mault off the Field 2002 4.15 0-0 11 1 0 0 0 21.2 15 11 10 19 12 Here is my favorite… song: “Cotton Eye Joe”… TV show: “The Simpsons”… movie: 2003 8.00 1-2 11 0 0 0 0 18.0 26 19 16 10 10 “Field of Dreams” TOT 6.42 2-2294 0 0 054.26746394137 The person in history I would most like to meet: Nolan Ryan

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Career Single-Game Highs Career Single-Game Highs Innings Pitched ...... 5.1, vs. Indiana State (04/17/02) At-Bats ...... 6, vs. Xavier (03/12/02) Strikeouts ...... 5, vs. Southeast Missouri (04/27/02) Runs ...... 2, six times, last at Tennessee Tech (05/17/03) Muston off the Field Hits ...... 3, five times, last at Eastern Kentucky (05/11/03) Here is my favorite… musical group or artist: George Strait… song: “The Chair” by Home Runs ...... 1, at Eastern Kentucky (05/10/03) George Strait… TV show: “Saved by the Bell”… movie: “Tombstone” Runs Batted In ...... 3, vs. Evansville (05/13/03) The person in history I would most like to meet: Ty Cobb Stolen Bases ...... 2, vs. Kentucky (03/13/02) If you could bring anything from your hometown to the APSU campus, it would be: Hit Streak ...... 5 games (05/10/03 – 05/16/03) Mule Day Pearson off the Field Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Intense Here is my favorite… musical group or artist: Outkast… TV show: “Chappelle's Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Easy-going Show.” Why did you come to Austin Peay: The former pitching coach that recruited me, Most interesting place you ever visited and why: Las Vegas, there is so much to do Larry Owens and very different than Clarksville Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Calm # 25 • Marcus Pearson Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Quiet Outfielder Why did you come to Austin Peay: To play baseball Year: Junior Exp: 2L #15 • Jake Peterson Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 175 Second Base Hometown: Clarksville, Tenn. Year: Junior Exp: TR Previously: Northeast HS Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 180 Career Recap: Austin Peay Hometown: Lakewood, Colo. As a sophomore in 2003 – Pearson batted Previously: Independence (Kan.) CC .304 in 36 games, including a .356 average in conference play… season was broken up Career Recap: Independence (Kan.) CC by an elbow injury suffered against Bradley, Under head coach Jon Olsen, Peterson played second base and hit .390 with nine March 2… returned from injury on April 5 and home runs and a team-leading 54 RBI during his sophomore year… committed promptly put together a four-game hitting only five errors, posting a .974 … he was selected to the 2003 streak, batting .500 (5-of-10) during the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference All-Conference first-team and streak… held hitless in final game of was the Eastern Division Most Valuable Player… also named to the NJCAA Divi- Morehead State series to end that streak, but sion I All-Region VI Baseball first-team… as a freshman, Peterson hit .318 with five started another four-game stretch in his next homers and 30 RBI. game, batting .455 (5-of-11)… went 7-of-15 in three-game series at Eastern Kentucky, Personal hitting season’s only home run and recording Jacob Grant Peterson is the son of Shelly Kinchelow and Chris Peterson… born five RBI… went 2-for-4 in final game of Ten- Sept. 9, 1982… has two younger brothers, Keigan (12) and Kolton (5)… he is nessee Tech series, including game-winning, majoring in health and human performance. two-RBI double in 10th inning, clinching the Peterson off the Field Govs first regular-season title since 1996. Nickname: Pete As a redshirt freshman in 2002 – Pearson Here is my favorite… TV show: “Sportscenter”… movie: “Field of Dreams” finished the season, hitting .282 with 10 RBI… Biggest sports thrill to date: KJCCC Player of the Year valuable reserve outfielder and late-inning If you could bring anything from your hometown to the APSU campus, it would be: pinch runner… appeared in 39 games, start- Photo by: APSU Sports Information ESPN Zone ing 18… started 15 straight games for injured Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Competitor redshirt senior Ben Fuller from March 9 thru April 2… had seven multi-hit games, Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Fun, Role Model including 3-for-4 effort versus David Lipscomb on March 27. Why I came to Austin Peay: Matt Ledbetter and best baseball opportunity As a freshman redshirt in 2001 – Pearson was awarded a redshirt. Career Recap: Northeast HS Under head coach Jerry Guerrero, Pearson played centerfield. Personal Marcus Antwan Pearson is the son of Donna Hare… born Aug. 15, 1982… has an older brother, Erias Hare (19)… he is majoring in biology. Career Statistics Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 2002 .282 39-18 78 22 22 1 0 0 10 4 14 7-9 2003 .304 36-35 102 14 31 5 0 1 11 6 28 5-8 TOT .294 75-53 180 36 53 6 0 1 21 10 42 12-17

AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 11 2004 Player Profiles #23 • Chris Poynter #22 • James Ray First Base Third Base Year: Junior Exp: 2L Year: Sophomore Exp: 1L Bats: Right Throws: Right Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-0 Weight: 215 Height: 5-9 Weight: 203 Hometown: Columbia, Tenn. Hometown: Portland, Tenn. Previously: Columbia Central HS Previously: Portland HS Career Recap: Austin Peay Career Recap: Austin Peay As a junior redshirt in 2003 – Poynter was awarded a medical redshirt after back As a freshman in 2003 – Ray hit .231 with four doubles and 13 RBI… became surgery. every-day third baseman on April 12… successfully recorded a stolen base on As a sophomore in 2002 – Poynter suffered inconsistencies as his average each of his three attempts… had five multi- dropped to .214 (15-for-70)… appeared in 36 games starting 13… hit .308 (8-of- hit games including a three-hit game at 26) in conference highlighted by a 3-for-3 outburst against Eastern Kentucky (5/ OVC-rival Murray State… went 2-for-5 with 12) that also included a season best three RBI. 3 RBI in Govs 15-4 victory against Evans- ville. As a freshman in 2001 – finished season batting .340, team’s third-best hitter… appeared in 47 games, with 22 appearances at third-base and 15 as designated Career Recap: Christian County HS hitter… the Governors were 5-0 in his five starts at first base, including OVC tour- Under head coach William Braham, Ray hit nament first-round contest against Eastern Illinois… ended season with a six-game .318 with 20 walks and only eight hitting streak, hitting in each game of the tournament… batted .400 (10-of-25) dur- strikeouts… also pitched for the Panthers ing the tournament, 10th best during the tournament and second best among APSU compiling an 8-3 record and 3.36 ERA. hitters… earned OVC all-tournament honors… had another six-game hitting streak from April 21 to April 28, batted .429 (10-of-22) during the streak… had four three- Personal hit contests, the last against Southeast Missouri during the tournament… batted in James Christopher Ray is the son of David a season-high four runs against Eastern Illinois, April 13. and Clara Ray… born Oct. 14, 1983… has two siblings, Sabrina and Kerry… he is un- Career Recap: Columbia Central HS decided on his major. Under head coach Mark Pickle, Poynter played third base… named to All-Mid State team as well as district MVP his senior year… American Legion State MVP Career Statistics Photo by: APSU Sports Information his senior year. Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 2003 .231 44-34 104 14 24 4 0 0 13 9 22 3-3 Personal Career Single-Game Highs Christopher Norris Poynter is the son of Norris and Dewarn Poynter … born May At-Bats ...... 5, vs. Evansville (04/30/03) 11, 1982… has two younger brothers, Trenton (19) and Jeremy (13)… he is major- Runs ...... 2, three times, last at Eastern Kentucky (05/10/03) ing in psychology and business. Hits ...... 3, vs. Murray State (04/18/03) Career Statistics Home Runs ...... NA Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Runs Batted In ...... 3, vs. Evansville (04/30/03) 2001 .340 47-4215324522 1 31913241-3 Stolen Bases ...... 1, three times, last nt. Eastern Illinois (05/21/03) 2002 .214 36-13 70 4 15 3 0 0 12 6 14 0-1 Hit Streak ...... 4 games (05/16/03 – 05/21/03) 2003 – redshirted Ray off the Field TOT .300 83-55 223 28 67 5 1 3 31 19 38 1-4 Here is my favorite… musical group or artist: Ludacris… song: “Hit Da Pwr”… TV show: “Sportscenter”… movie: “Gladiator” Career Single-Game Highs The person in history I would most like to meet: Tiger Woods At-Bats ...... 7, at Morehead State (04/22/01) Most interesting place you ever visited and why: Neyland Stadium, watch Tennes- Runs ...... 2, six times, last nt. Eastern Kentucky (05/18/01) see football with 100,000 other people Hits ...... 3, five tmes, last at Eastern Kentucky (05/12/02) Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Calm Home Runs ...... 1, three times, last nt. Southeast Missouri (05/16/01) Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Determined Runs Batted In ...... 4, vs. Eastern Illinois (04/13/01) Stolen Bases ...... 1, vs. Morehead State (04/22/01) Hit Streak ...... 7 games (05/16/01 – 02/17/02) Poynter off the Field Here is my favorite… TV show: “Fear Factor”… movie: “Gothika” The person in history I would most like to meet: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. If you could bring anything from your hometown to the APSU campus, it would be: Friends and Family Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Leadership and having fun Characteristic that best describes me off the field: laid back and relaxed Why I came to Austin Peay: To play baseball

12 AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 2004 Player Profiles #3 • Jacob Schroeder Career Recap: Oakland HS Played catcher for head coach Mack Hawks… batted .368 during his senior sea- Shortstop/Righthanded Pitcher son and recorded a .420 on-base percentage… threw out 16 of 28 base runners… Year: Sophomore Exp: 1L named all-district as a senior… was an all-midstate selection his junior year as Bats: Right Throws: Right well as a all-tournament selection at the state tournament… as a junior, was a Height: 6-0 Weight: 184 member of 2000 Class 3A champions that finished 40-3. Hometown: Louisville, Ky. Personal Previously: Dupont Manuel HS Thomas James Moore Smith is the son of Arlene and James Smith… born Sept. 9, 1982… the youngest of four children, has three sisters: Shelly (28), Melissa (27) Career Recap: Austin Peay and Amanda (23)… he is majoring in business management. As a freshman in 2003 – hit .204 in 41 games, splitting third base duties with James Ray… recorded two home runs in 103 at-bats and had nine RBI… showed Career Statistics excellent speed, recording a stolen base on each of his seven attempts… against Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A Bradley, March 8, he went 2-for-3 scoring two runs including a homer and success- 2003 .221 41-26104823103177360-0 fully stealing home… put together a five-game hitting streak, batting .318 (7-of-22) Career Single-Game Highs during the streak with four RBI. At-Bats ...... 6, twice, last vs. Evansville (04/30/03) Career Recap: Dupont Manuel HS Runs ...... 2, vs. Evansville (04/30/03) Schroeder played for head coaches Travis Kahoalii and Jason Hobbs. Hits ...... 2, six times, last vs. Evansville (04/30/03) Home Runs ...... 1, three times, last vs. Morehead State (04/13/03) Personal Runs Batted In ...... 3, vs. Middle Tennessee (04/02/03) Jacob Scott Schroeder is the son of Carla and Robert Schroeder… born Sept. 4, Stolen Bases ...... NA 1983… second of three children, an older brother Josh (23) and a younger sister Hit Streak ...... 7 games (03/26/03 – 04/12/03) Addie (19)… he is majoring in public management. Smith off the Field Career Statistics Here is my favorite… movie: “Braveheart” Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A The person in history I would most like to meet: 2003 .204 41-26103182110298257-7 Biggest sports thrill to date: Winning OVC last year Career Single-Game Highs Why I came to Austin Peay: To play ball At-Bats ...... 5, three times, last vs. Belmont (03/26/03) Runs ...... 2, twice, last vs. Belmont (03/26/03) Hits ...... 3, vs. Belmont (03/26/03) Home Runs ...... 1, twice, last vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point (03/18/03) Runs Batted In ...... 2, vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point (03/18/03) Stolen Bases ...... 2, vs. Belmont (03/26/03) Hit Streak ...... 5 games (03/15/03 – 03/21/03) Schroeder off the Field Here is my favorite… TV show: “Seinfeld”… movie: “Rounders” The person in history I would most like to meet: Pete Rose Most interesting place you ever visited and why: Bass Pro Shop, if you’re as big a fishing fan as me that place is all the store you need. If you could bring anything from your hometown to the APSU campus, it would be: My cat, “Romeo” Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Unpredictable Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Hard worker #7 • Tommy Smith Catcher Year: Sophomore Exp: 1L Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 5-8 Weight: 173 Hometown: Murfreesboro, Tenn. Previously: Oakland HS Career Recap: Austin Peay As a redshirt freshman in 2003 – hit .221 with three home runs and 17 RBI… served as backup catcher behind four-year starter A.J. Ellis, playing 10 games, but also started 16 games as Govs designated hitter… two of his three home runs were game-winners: a two-run home run at Memphis, March 5, and a two-run home run against Morehead State, April 28… his other home run was a lead-off shot in the fifth inning at Belmont, March 26… had an eight-game hitting streak (3/ 23 - 4/12) where he batted .370 (10-for-27) and recorded three multi-hit games. As a freshman redshirt in 2002 – Smith missed the season due to hand surgery. Photo by: Robert Smith/The Leaf-Chronicle

AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 13 2004 Player Profiles #5 • Scott Steinbrecher #21 • Devin Thomas Righthanded Pitcher Lefthanded Pitcher Year: Senior Exp: 1L Year: Senior Exp: 1L Bats: Right Throws: Right Bats: Left Throws: Left Height: 6-0 Weight: 184 Height: 5-11 Weight: 169 Hometown: Nashville, Tenn. Hometown: Rio Rancho, N.M. Previously: Rend Lake CC Previously: Cochise College Career Recap: Austin Peay Career Recap: Austin Peay As a transfer junior in 2003 – As a senior in 2004 – Thomas was named a “Player to Watch” by Baseball A merica, Steinbrecher made a team-high 24 one of four APSU players to be named to the preseason list… underwent offseason appearance (tied with Jeff Mault), fin- arm surgery, leaving season in question. ishing the year 2-1 with a 4.76 ERA… As a junior transfer in 2003 – The left-hander fit into the rotation as the No. 2 posted his two wins in back-to-back starter behind then senior Dustin Smith… Recorded 53 strikeouts in 76.2 innings, relief appearances… first APSU vic- posting a 5.05 ERA and a 9-3 record… in his Austin Peay debut, Thomas pitched tory came in brief relief appearance an eight-inning shutout vs. Martin Methodist giving up only two hits while walking against Bradley, March 2, striking out none and striking out six… he led the OVC with 15 starts and his 5.05 ERA was the only batter he faced in a bases- among the top-10… his 6-0 con- loaded situation… followed that with ference record and 3.13 ERA led 4.0 innings of relief work in the Govs the OVC… he also posted 23 11-inning victory at Memphis, March strikeouts and gave up only 11 5… made back-to-back starts against earned runs in conference appear- Lipscomb (3/30) and at Tennessee- ances while opponents hit a mere Martin (4/5), but was unable to put .269 against him… Thomas went together a quality start and returned six innings, striking out four and to middle-relief duties… in his next giving up four hits and no runs appearance after those starts, he against Eastern Illinois, May 3. picked up his only save against Morehead State, April 13, allowing Career Recap: Cochise just one hit in two innings of relief. Photo by: APSU Sports Information College Under head coach Todd Inglehart, Career Recap: Rend Lake CC Thomas started 25 of 35 games Steinbrecher was a pitcher under Head Coach Rich Campbell. pitched… led the Apaches in Personal strikeouts while posting a 7-5 Michael Daryle Scott Steinbrecher is the son of Brenda Steinbrecher… born March record starting all 16 games with 23, 1982… he has an older sister, Ashli (23)… he is majoring in marketing. 6.19 ERA… as a freshman he started 9 of 19 games and picked Career Statistics up two saves. Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO Photo by: APSU Sports Information 2003 4.76 2-1242 0 0 139.23727213033 Personal Devin Robert Thomas is the son of Candence Thomas… born Nov. 19, 1981…the Career Single-Game Highs youngest of three children, older brothers Greg (25) and Doug (22)… majoring in Innings Pitched ...... 5.0, vs. Lipscomb (03/30/03) mathematics. Strikeouts ...... 5, vs. Lipscomb (03/30/03) Steinbrecher off the Field Career Statistics Here is my favorite… musical group or artist: Blink 182… song: “Adams Song”… Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO movie: “Major League” 2003 5.05 9-3 17 15 0 0 0 76.2 94 49 43 28 53 The person in history I would most like to meet: Woody Hayes Career Single-Game Highs Most interesting place you ever visited and why: Michigan Stadium with third-larg- Innings Pitched ...... 8.0, vs. Martin Methodist (02/18/03) est crowd in NCAA history in 1998 to watch No. 2 vs. No. 4, Michigan vs. Ohio Strikeouts ...... 9, vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point (03/18/03) State Thomas off the Field Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Bulldog Here is my favorite… musical group or artist: William Hung… song: “When the Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Mama’s boy lights go out” by Five… TV show: “Andy Griffith.” Why I came to Austin Peay: To win The person in history I would most like to meet: Jesus Most interesting place you ever visited and why: New York City because its exactly like the movies Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Diligent

14 AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 2004 Player Profiles #11 • Jared Walker Third Base Year: Junior Exp: 2L Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6-1 Weight: 215 Hometown: Nashville, Tenn. Previously: Page HS Career Recap: Austin Peay As a junior redshirt in 2003 – Walker was awarded a redshirt. As a sophomore in 2002 – Batted .206 in 45 games… had five multi-hit games… at Eastern Kentucky, May 12, he went 2-for-3, scoring twice and recording an RBI double… against Middle Tennessee, March 24, he went 2-for-5 with a home run and four RBI. As a freshman in 2001 – Walker finished the season batting .288 with 30 RBI… was pressed into outfield service after starting left fielder, Ben Fuller, was injured at season’s start… committed just one error in 150 chances, with error in season’s final game… had a 12-game hitting streak during season’s midpoint, batted .364 (16-of-44) during the streak with three doubles, a home run and 12 RBI… had a career-game in third game at Murray State, May 6, going 4-for-6 at the plate, a home run shy of the cycle. Career Recap: Page HS Under head coach Jim Mahan, Walker played shortstop, outfield and pitcher… named all-state each of his last three years… was district MVP his senior year… a three-sport athlete, was named to all-state squad in football as a junior and senior and all-district in basketball as a sophomore.. Personal Jared James Walker is the son of Barb and Bob Walker… born Dec. 31, 1981… fourth of five children: three brothers, Bill (34), Aaron (26), David (20) and a sister, Amy (32)… he is majoring in public management. Career Statistics Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 2001 .288 56-5419131556 1 43022336-8 2002 .206 45-24 102 9 21 6 0 1 11 5 21 2-3 2003 – redshirted TOT .259 101-782934076121 54127548-11 Career Single-Game Highs At-Bats ...... 6, vs. Murray State (05/06/01) Runs ...... 3, vs. Gardner-Webb (03/03/01) Hits ...... 4, vs. Murray State (05/06/01) Home Runs ...... 1, five times, last vs. Middle Tennessee (03/24/02) Runs Batted In ...... 5, vs. Indiana State (03/13/01) Stolen Bases ...... 2, vs. Miami-Ohio (03/24/01) Hit Streak ...... 12 games (04/10/01 – 04/25/01) Walker off the Field Here is my favorite… TV show: “Friends” The person in history I would most like to meet: His grandfather If you could bring anything from your hometown to the APSU campus, it would be: Swimming pool and friends and family Characteristic that best describes me on the field: Aggressive Characteristic that best describes me off the field: Friendly Why I came to Austin Peay: To play baseball

AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 15 2004 Coaching Staff #1 • Gary McClure Gary McClure, the 2003 Ohio Valley Conference “Coach of the Year,” enters his 17th season as Austin Peay’s head baseball coach. Austin Peay’s all-time winningest coach, he has posted a 456-450-4 career mark during that time and a 178-149-1 mark against Ohio Valley Conference opponents. During his tenure at Austin Peay, his team’s have captured three of the school’s four Ohio Valley Confer- ence titles. He also led the 1996 squad to APSU’s only NCAA Division I tournament appearance. Seven of his teams have posted 30-win seasons, including a school- HEAD COACH record 44-win campaign by that storied 1996 squad. 17th Season Starting with the 1999 season, McClure’s teams 456-450-4 Overall have posted a school-record five consecutive non-los- 178-149-1 OVC ing seasons. Last season’s 27-27-1 mark ended a AWARDS school-record streak of four consecutive winning sea- 1992 OVC “Coach of the Year” sons. 1994 OVC “Coach of the Year” However, last year’s .500 mark belies a remark- 2003 OVC “Coach of the Year” able season that saw Austin Peay grab its first regular- Contributed Photo season crown in seven seasons on the season’s final Governors head coach Gary McClure with wife Amy PLAYING EXPERIENCE day. The Govs 14-5-1 conference mark last season tied 1982-84, Southeastern CC (Iowa) and son Alex. 1984-86, Cumberland (Tenn.) the school-record for conference wins and a .725 con- ference winning percentage that was the best during Governors’ first league tournament championship in EDUCATION McClure’s tenure 1996. The 1996 season was a memorable one as the B.S., Austin Peay The new century has seen Austin Peay’s baseball Governors posted a school-record 44 wins, the sec- 1987 (Physical Ed.) team reach new heights as they opened the 2000s with ond-most in OVC history. A regular-season title and a M.A., Austin Peay 1988 (Health/Physical Ed.) 30-win seasons in 2000, 2001 and 2002. The highlight NCAA Play-In series victory against Southern Univer- of those three seasons was an appearance in the 2001 sity propelled the Governors to the NCAA tournament FAMILY OVC tournament championship game, the first year it for the first time as a NCAA Division I member. Wife: Amy was held in Paducah, Ky. On the field, McClure’s players have earned a num- Children: Alex Joseph, age 15 The 1990s saw McClure’s teams reach the 30-win ber of awards, including two OVC “Player of the Year” mark in all but three seasons, averaging 30 wins dur- awards (Randy McDermott in 1992 and Nate Manning ing the decade’s final five seasons. The decade included in 1996) and four OVC “Pitcher of the Year” honorees: two OVC regular-season titles (1994 & 1996) and the Mike Weel, the most recent in 2000; Shane Dortch in

McCLURE YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Record Pct.OVC Pct.PlacePostseason 1988 23-27-0.46010-12-0.4553rd-S 1989 32-25-1 .560 10-7-0.5883rd 1990 31-25-0 .554 6-8-0 .429 4th 1991 15-37-1 .292 6-11-0.3535th 1992 29-28-1.50914-7-0 .667 2nd 1993 30-22-0.57713-8-0 .619 5th 1994 27-31-0 .466 12-6-0.6671st 1995 24-32-0.4299-12-0 .429 6th 1996 44-22-0.66713-7-0.650t-1stOVC Tourney Champs, NCAA Tourney 1997 28-31-0.47514-10-0.5833rd 1998 23-32-0.4189-15-0 .375 8th 1999 29-27-0.51813-10-0 .565 5th 2000 32-27-0.54214-10-0 .583 4th 2001 32-30-0.5169-12-0 .429 5th 2002 30-27-0 .526 12-9-0.5713rd 2003 27-27-1 .500 14-5-1.7251st Total 456-450-4 .503 178-149-1 .544 3 Conference Titles

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He was named interim coach, Oct. 14, 1994; Craig Smith in 1996; Jamie Walker, his first McCLURE MILESTONES in 1992. McClure has also cultivated 28 first-team 1987, following the resignation of then- head coach Billy Merkel. Prior to being Victories All-OVC players in that span. Win # Date Opponent (Score) McClure also has seen a number of players named interim coach, McClure served as 1 2/27/1998 vs. Trevecca (8-1) advance to the professional level. Since 1990, the team’s graduate assistant. He earned 100 5/2/1991 vs. Southern Illinois (13-2) 17 players have been signed by major league his graduate degree that spring despite the 173 4/2/1994 at Eastern Kentucky (12-1) additional coaching responsibilities. 200 4/8/1995 vs. Morehead State (6-5) ball clubs. Most notable among them has been 300 4/14/1998 vs. Louisville (12-5) Jamie “Cat” Walker, who played two seasons McClure served as a student assis- 400 2/23/2002 vs. Xavier-Ohio (4-3) (1997 and 1998) with the tant during the 1987 season, joining the and is currently in his third season as a middle Governors after completing his eligibility Games Coached reliever with the . at Cumberland University (Tenn.). He was GC# Date Opponent (Score) a second baseman and shortstop for 1 2/20/1988 South Alabama (3-4) Raymond C. Hand Park has been a source 250 4/11/1992 Morehead State (4-5) of pride for Austin Peay and McClure. The most Woody Hunt at Cumberland, the team 500 5/11/1996 vs. Tennessee Tech (8-3) recent addition to the complex has been the compiling a 34-16 record during his junior 750 3/10/2001 vs. Valparaiso (5-6) completion of new baseball offices, a locker room season. During his senior season, Cumberland ended the season ranked OVC Wins and clubhouse just outside the facilities front gate. Win# Date Opponent (Score) In 2001, he spearheaded facility improvements 12th-nationally, winning 43 games. 1 3/6/1988 at Tennessee State (7-4) that saw the laying of brick in the dugouts and McClure hit better than .300 during his two 50 1993 Morehead State (4-3) around the backstop. He also led the installment seasons. 100 4/5/1997 vs. Eastern Kentucky (8-7) 150 5/5/2001 at Murray State (5-2) of an irrigation system, new fencing, state-of-the- Prior to his stint at Cumberland, art lighting and a $100,000 improvement project McClure was an all-region honoree at OVC Games Coached that saw the installation of chair-back seating in Southeastern Community College (Iowa), GC# Date Opponent (Score) 1994. setting records for his defensive work at 1 3/6/1988 at Tennessee State (7-4) At the conference level, McClure was key in second base. He also led Southeastern in 100 1993 Murray State (10-5) hitting as a freshman. 200 3/8/1998 vs. Murray State (1-4) the OVC Tournament being moved to Paducah, 300 4/28/2002 at Southeast Missouri (2-6) Ky., in 2001. Prior to that the tournament was He continued his baseball playing in hosted by the regular-season champion. the Dallas Amateur Baseball Association, McClure officially was named head coach where he was voted the number one short- on June 23, 1988, after serving as interim head stop in the league during the 1986 sea- coach during the 1988 season. During his interim son. season, McClure led the Governors to a 23-27 mark, a seven-game improvement over the pre- vious season, despite the loss of two key start- ers during the season.

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Session IV: Batting Camp June 21-22, 2004 Ages 13-18 • Cost $50.00 • 11 a.m.-1 p.m. each day

For More Information contact Brian Hetland at (931) 221-7902 or visit the Austin Peay Athletics web site: www.apsu.edu/letgopeay

AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 17 2004 Coaching Staff #20 • Brian Hetland Brian Hetland begins his 16th season as Govs as- der head coach Jim Johnson. sistant coach. In addition to serving as the Govs chief In addition to coaching duties, Hetland also is in- recruiter, Hetland works individually with the outfield- volved with the running of the Governors' summer, fall ers and has hitting and base-running coaching duties. and winter baseball camps, held at Austin Peay. During his tenure, the Governors have batted .299, a Hetland is married to the former Sandie Bumpus, 17-point improvement over the 14 previous seasons. a Clarksville native who works as a independent qual- Austin Peay has not had a team bat below .280 since ity consultant. They have two children: son Clay, who is his arrival and the 1996 squad still holds the school nine, and daughter, Chrystal, who is eight. record, batting .331 during that OVC championship sea- son. ASSISTANT COACH “I think Brian's one of the 14th Season top college hitting coaches in COACHING EXPERIENCE the country," said McClure. 1988-current, Austin Peay, Assistant "And he does an outstanding job with our outfielders.” PLAYING EXPERIENCE Hetland began his 1983-84, Waldorf JC coaching career in 1988, 1985-87, Northwest Missouri State joining the Govs staff as a EDUCATION graduate assistant coach. B.S., Northwest Missouri His eye for talent was quickly 1987 (Physical Ed.) noticed by McClure, and one M.S., Austin Peay year later Hetland was pro- 1988 (Health/Physical Ed.) moted to assistant coach. FAMILY Hetland also served as in- Wife: Sandie terim head coach of the Govs Children: Clay, age 7 in 1990 during McClure's Chrystal, age 6 leave of absence. “Brian is definitely my right-hand man," said McClure. "He's in on all our decision-making. Everything I've done since I've been here he's been a huge part of, and I have to give him as much credit as I have re- ceived.” The likeable Racine, Wis., native played a big part in bringing some of this year's top young talent to Austin Peay. “Brian really heads up our recruiting," said McClure. "He does a great job of evalu- ating players and has really good contacts.” Hetland began his playing days at Washington Park High School in Racine, playing under head coach George Talsma. Next for Hetland was Waldorf Junior Col- lege (Forest City, Iowa), where he played both left and right field. He then moved on to Northwest Mis- souri State, earning two-time all-Missouri In- tercollegiate Athletic Conference honors, again as a first baseman and outfielder un-

Submitted Photo Governors assistant coach Brian Hetland with wife Sandie, son Clay and daughter Chrystal.

18 AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 2004 Coaching Staff #2 • Greg Troy Greg Troy returns to the Governors as an assistant Troy received second-team All-OVC honors in 1999 coach working primarily with infielders and hitters. Troy, and was a two-time honorable mention selection (1998 a 2000 Austin Peay graduate, played second base for and 2000). head coach Gary McClure. The Lexington, Ky., native began his playing days “Greg fits well into our staff and has been a benefit at Bryan Station High School under head coach Kevin to us,” said head coach Gary McClure. “He does an Clary. As a shortstop, Troy was a first-team all-city and excellent job with our infielders and knows what I want district all-tournament selection his senior year. done. He has a wealth of baseball knowledge and I believe he'll provide input during games” A consistent player, Troy batted ASSISTANT COACH above .300 each of his four seasons, 3rd Season ending with a .332 career batting aver- COACHING EXPERIENCE age (15th best all-time). His ability and 2002-current, Austin Peay, Assistant longevity are substantiated in the Austin Peay record books where he PLAYING EXPERIENCE currently ranks in the top-10 of 10 1996-2000, Austin Peay different career statistical cat- egories and is tied with APSU EDUCATION Hall of Fame member Nate B.B.A., Austin Peay 2000 (Business Administration) Manning for the career lead in doubles (55).

#49 • Casey Callaway Casey Callaway begins his second season on the Support Staff Governors coaching staff as a volunteer assistant coach working with the APSU pitching staff. Callaway played two years for head coach Gary McClure, primarily as a middle reliever. After a shaky junior campaign, Callaway returned for his senior season and was a bulwark of the Austin Peay staff in 2002. He made 24 appearances, compil- ing a 2.91 ERA in 43.1 innings pitched. He finished that senior campaign with a 2-2 mark and 41 strikeouts. He was instrumental in the Govs victory at nationally-ranked VOLUNTEER BRANDY MANN Florida in 2002, coming on in relief and holding the ATHLETIC TRAINING INTERN ASSISTANT COACH Gators scoreless in 3.1 innings of relief, striking out four. 2nd Season For his APSU career, Callaway was 3-3 with a 4.97 COACHING EXPERIENCE ERA and 64 strikeouts in 79.2 innings pitched. 2002-current, Austin Peay, Assistant The Germantown, Tenn., native began his playing career at Germantown High School under head coach PLAYING EXPERIENCE Phil Clark. He then played for head coach Jim Painter 2001-2002, Austin Peay at Columbia State Community College. At Columbia 1999-2000, Columbia State CC (Tenn.) State he tied the school record for single-season strikeouts (91) and went 6-3 with a 3.27 ERA in 77.0 EDUCATION TYLER MCMILLAN innings pitched. B.S., Austin Peay STUDENT ASSISTANT 2003 (History)

JUSTIN BROWNING STUDENT MANAGER

AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 19 Ohio Valley Conference

ntering its 56th year, the Ohio Valley Con dents Commission to improve sportsmanship in Over the last decade, the league has grown, ference embarks on a new era while con collegiate athletics. not only in the number of athletics opportunities it Etinuing to build on the success that has Over its 55 years, OVC teams have garnered provides for students, but in terms of the number made it the nation's eighth-oldest NCAA Division I national championships and bowl games in foot- of institutions in the conference. In 2003, Jack- conference. In 2003, the OVC extends its geo- ball, along with national team or individual titles in sonville State University and Samford University graphical footprint into Alabama for the first time, the sports of rifle, cross country, track and golf. became the newest members of the OVC, joining expanding the league's membership to a record The OVC has also produced several Olympic Southeast Missouri State University (1991), the 11 institutions with the addition of Jacksonville athletes, while some of the greatest players in pro- University of Tennessee at Martin (1992) and East- State University and Samford University. fessional sports were educated at OVC institutions. ern Illinois University (1996) as the league's most The OVC's proud past dates back to 1948, The list includes former greats such as basketball's recent additions. Other current representatives in- but seeds for the new league were actually planted Clem Haskins (Western Kentucky) and Bubba clude charter members Eastern Kentucky Univer- in 1941. It was then that Roy Stewart, the athletics Wells (Austin Peay), football standout Phil Simms sity, Morehead State University and Murray State director at Murray State, Charles (Turkey) Hughes, and two-sport star (Morehead University, along with Austin Peay State Univer- the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky, and Kelly State) to present-day standouts like basketball sity, Tennessee State University and Tennessee Thompson, the public relations director at West- players Popeye Jones (Murray State) and Tren- Technological University. ern Kentucky, first broached the idea of forming a ton Hassell (Austin Peay), football players Chad new conference. Discussions were put on hold by Bratzke (Eastern Kentucky), Marquis Walker World War II, but reemerged Feb. 27-28, 1948 at (Southeast Missouri), Chris Watson (Eastern Illi- the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as the three origi- nois) and Brent Alexander (Tennessee State), nal institutions combined with Morehead State, baseball players Brandon Berger (Eastern Ken- Louisville and Evansville to form the OVC. tucky), Kirk Reuter (Murray State), Kerry Robinson In the 1950's, the OVC became a pioneer on (Southeast Missouri) and Jamie Walker (Austin a much more significant scale socially. During times Peay) and professional golfer Jeff Sluman (Ten- of racial segregation, league member Morehead nessee Tech). State became one of the first non-traditionally black The playing field isn't the only place where mid-southern institutions to accept a black student. OVC athletes are working hard. The league also In 1958, Marshall Banks earned athletically-related recognizes excellence in the classroom. The pres- aid at Morehead, which signed a second black ath- tigious OVC Academic Achievement Banner is Office of the Commissioner lete, Howard Murphy, a year later. In 1961, Murphy awarded annually to the league school whose ath- 278 Franklin Road, Suite 103 earned all-conference recognition as a halfback letes produce the highest grade point average Brentwood, TN 37027 in football. With racial barriers broken, the rest of when compared to the general student body. Also, Phone: (615) 371-1698 the institutions in the league began to provide edu- six Scholar-Athlete Awards are presented yearly Fax: (615) 371-1788 cational and athletic opportunities to African-Ameri- to male and female athletes, while others are com- www.ovcsports.com cans. mended for their academic success by being In the late 1970's, women's athletics began Medal of Honor recipients or earning a spot on somewhat of a rebirth on the national scene as the Commissioner's Honor Roll. Additionally, the the NCAA began sponsoring and marketing Steve Hamilton Sportsmanship Award, in honor women's sports. Recognizing the need to provide of the former Morehead State student-athlete, increased opportunities for female athletes, the coach and athletics director, is presented annu- OVC established women's championships in the ally to a junior or senior student-athlete with sig- sports of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with nificant athletic contributions who best exemplifies cross country and volleyball added over the next the characteristics of sportsmanship and citizen- four years. Those sports were initially governed ship. by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for The vision of leadership demonstrated by the Women, but the overall strength of women's pro- Founding Fathers in 1948 remains alive today as Dr. John Steinbrecher grams in the league was demonstrated by the au- the Ohio Valley Conference prepares for the fu- Commissioner tomatic bids the OVC instantly received when the ture. One example is in regard to the current trend NCAA became the governing body in 1982. in collegiate athletics administration for increased Through the early years of the league, admin- involvement of university presidents in setting poli- istrators wrestled with fan behavior due to the close cies and making rules. The presidents of OVC in- proximity of the conference members and the in- stitutions, however, have always governed the tense rivalries which developed. Just as it did de- Conference, long before presidential governance cades ago, the OVC took the leadership role on became a national theme. what has become a national issue. In 1995, the The Ohio Valley Conference sponsors the fol- OVC implemented a first-of-its-kind "Sportsman- lowing sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, ship Statement", a policy which promotes prin- football, golf, tennis and track for men, and bas- ciples of fair play, ethical conduct and respect for ketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, ten- one's opponent. The statement has become a nis, track and volleyball for women. In addition, Kim Melcher Assistant Commissioner for model for others to follow across the nation, and the OVC also sponsors the combined men's and Media Relations has answered the challenge of the NCAA Presi- women's sport of rifle.

20 AUS TIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 OVC Baseball Teams

AUSTIN PEAY (APSU) EASTERN ILLINOIS (EIU) EASTERN KENTUCKY (EKU) Location ...... Clarksville, Tenn. 37044 Location ...... Charleston, Ill. 61920 Location ...... Richmond, Ky. Member since ...... 1962 Member since ...... 1996 Member since ...... 1948 Enrollment ...... 7,508 Enrollment ...... 11,163 Enrollment ...... 15,733 Nickname ...... Governors Nickname ...... Panthers Nickname ...... Colonels School Colors ...... Red and White School Colors ...... Blue and White School Colors ...... Maroon and White Head Coach ...... Gary McClure Head Coach ...... Head Coach ...... Elvis Dominguez Assistant Coaches ...... Brian Hetland Assistant Coaches ...... Mitch Rosenthal Assistant Coaches ...... John Corbin, ...... Greg Troy and Casey Callaway ...... ...... Brad Husz and John Petersen Baseball Contact ...... Cody Bush Baseball Contact ...... Pat Osterman Baseball Contact ...... Amy Ratliff Office Phone ...... (931) 221-7561 Office Phone ...... (217) 581-7020 Office Phone ...... (859) 622-2006 E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] Fax Number ...... (931) 221-7562 Fax Number ...... (217) 581-6434 Fax Number ...... (859) 622-1230 Press Box Phone ...... (931) 221-7406 Press Box Phone ...... (217) 581-8464 Press Box Phone ...... N/A www.apsu.edu/letsgopeay www.eiu.edu/~sprtinfo www.ekusports.com

JACKSONVILLE STATE (JSU) MOREHEAD STATE (MOR) MURRAY STATE (MUR) Location ...... Jacksonville, Ala. 36265 Location ...... Morehead, Ky. Location ...... Murray, Ky. Member since ...... 2003 Member since ...... 1948 Member since ...... 1948 Enrollment ...... 9,031 Enrollment ...... 9,390 Enrollment ...... 10,000 Nickname ...... Gamecocks Nickname ...... Eagles Nickname ...... Thoroughbreds School Colors ...... Red and White School Colors ...... Blue and Gold School Colors ...... Gold and Navy Head Coach ...... Head Coach ...... John Jarnagin Head Coach ...... Rob McDonald Assistant Coaches ...... Steve Gillispie Assistant Coaches ...... Rob Taylor, Assistant Coaches ...... Paul Wyczawski, ...... Matt Ishee ...... Ryan Schmalz and Adam Roberts ...... Justus Scott and Charlie Ward Baseball Contact ...... Michelle Alford Baseball Contact ...... Randy Stacy Baseball Contact ...... David Snow Office Phone ...... (256) 782-5729 Office Phone ...... (606) 783-2500 Office Phone ...... (270) 762-3351 E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] Fax Number ...... (256) 782-5958 Fax Number ...... (606) 783-2550 Fax Number ...... (270) 762-6814 Press Box Phone ...... (256) 782-5533 Press Box Phone ...... (606) 783-5308 Press Box Phone ...... (270) 762-6811 www.jsugamecocksports.com www.msueagles.com www.GoRacers.com

SAMFORD (SAM) SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (SEMO) TENNESSEE-MARTIN(UTM) Location ...... Birmingham, Ala. 35229 Location ...... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Location ...... Martin, Tenn. Member since ...... 2003 Member since ...... 1991 Member since ...... 1992 Enrollment ...... 4,494 Enrollment ...... 9,700 Enrollment ...... 6,000 Nickname ...... Bulldogs Nickname ...... Indiana Nickname ...... Skyhawks School Colors ...... Blue and Red School Colors ...... Red and White School Colors ...... Royal Blue, Orange & White Head Coach ...... Head Coach ...... Mark Hogan Head Coach ...... Bubba Cates Assistant Coaches ...... Jeff Newman, Assistant Coaches ...... Scott Southard Assistant Coach ...... Marshall Canosa ...... Jermain Moore and Gerald Tuck ...... Jeff Dodson ...... Jason Sullivan Baseball Contact ...... Joey Mullins Baseball Contact ...... Wes Bucheck Baseball Contact ...... Joe Lofaro Office Phone ...... (205) 726-2799 Office Phone ...... (573) 651-2937 Office Phone ...... (731) 587-7632 E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] Fax Number ...... (205) 726-2545 Fax Number ...... (573) 651-2810 Fax Number ...... (731) 587-7624 Press Box Phone ...... (205) 726-4167 Press Box Phone ...... (573) 651-9139 Press Box Phone ...... (731) 587-7337 www.samfordsports.com www.gosoutheast.com www.utmsports.com

TENNESSEE TECH (TTU) OVC PRESS BOX NUMBERS OVC FIELD DIMENSIONS Location ...... Cookeville, Tenn. Austin Peay ...... (931) 221-7406 Austin Peay ...... 319/373/392/365/327 Member since ...... 1948 Eastern Illinois ...... (217) 581-8464 Eastern Illinois ...... 340/–––/380/–––/340 Enrollment ...... 9,107 Eastern Kentucky ...... N/A Eastern Kentucky ...... 340/385/415/350/330 Nickname ...... Golden Eagles School Colors ...... Gold and Purple Jacksonville State ...... (256) 782-5533 Jacksonville State ...... 330/375/400/380/335 Head Coach ...... Matt Braga Morehead State ...... (606) 783-5308 Morehead State ...... 325/375/395/305/325 Assistant Coaches ...... Ryan Edwards Murray State ...... (270) 762-6811 Murray State ...... 330/–––/400/–––/330 ...... and Craig Moore Samford ...... (205) 726-4167 Samford ...... 330/355/390/365/335 Baseball Contact ...... Joanna Riley Southeast Missouri ...... (573) 651-9139 Southeast Missouri ...... 335/–––/400/–––/335 Office Phone ...... (931) 372-3293 Tennessee-Martin...... (731) 587-7337 Tennessee–Martin ...... 330/365/385/365/330 E-Mail ...... [email protected] Tennessee Tech ...... N/A Tennessee Tech ...... 340/–––/400/–––/340 Fax Number ...... (931) 372-6139 Press Box Phone ...... N/A Brooks Stadium ...... 330/400/385/400/330 www2.tntech.edu/athletics

AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 21 2003 OVC Review 2003 Final Standings 2003 OVC Weekly Honors Conference Overall PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Team W L T PCT GB W L T PCT Mar 10 ...... Josh Anderson, EKU Mar 17 ...... Brett McCutchan, MUR Austin Peay • ...... 14 5 1 .725 — 27 27 1 .500 Mar 24 ...... Casey Benjamin, TTU Southeast Missouri ...... 14 6 0 .700 ½ 31 20 0 .608 Mar 31 ...... Bret Pignatiello, EIU Apr 07 ...... Kevin Matuszek, MOR Tennessee Tech ...... 13 6 0 .684 1 27 25 0 .519 Apr 14 ...... Cole Helms, TTU Murray State ...... 9 11 0 .450 5½ 25 31 0 .446 Apr 21 ...... Neil Sellers, EKU Eastern Kentucky ...... 8 11 0 .421 6 24 29 0 .453 Apr 28 ...... Chris Uhle, EIU May 05 ...... Brian Hopkins, SEMO Eastern Illinois ...... 8 12 0 .400 6½ 26 31 0 .456 May 12 ...... Ron Bethke, APSU Tennessee-Martin ...... 6 13 1 .325 8 17 30 1 .365 May 18 ...... Neil Sellers, EKU Morehead State ...... 6 14 0 .300 8½ 16 33 0 .327 PITCHERS OF THE WEEK • - 2003 OVC Regular-Season Champion Mar 10 ...... Craig Ringwald, MUR Mar 17 ...... Nathan Stone, EIU Mar 24 ...... Dustin Smith, APSU 2003 All-OVC Teams Mar 31 ...... Tim Alvarez, SEMO Position First Team Second Team ...... Damon White, EIU Apr 07 ...... Tim Alvarez, SEMO Catcher ...... A.J. Ellis, APSU ...... Tristen McDonald, SEMO ...... Donnie Schneider, MOR ...... Bret Pignatiello, EIU Apr 14 ...... Brandon Scott, EKU Apr 21 ...... Craig Ringwald, MUR First Base ...... Aaron Shelbourne, EIU ...... Brett McCutchan, MUR Apr 28 ...... Donnie Corey, UTM Second Base ...... Justin Christian, SEMO ...... Brady Nighswonger, UTM May 05 ...... Jeff Mault, APSU Shortstop ...... Casey Benjamin, TTU ...... Zach Borowiak, SEMO May 12 ...... Ben Downs, TTU Third Base ...... Neil Sellers, EKU ...... Denver Stuckey, SEMO May 18 ...... Jeff Mault, APSU Outfield ...... Josh Anderson, EKU ...... Kirk Walters, EIU ...... Brian Hopkins, SEMO ...... Carlos Martin, TTU 2003 OVC Tournament ...... Ron Bethke, APSU ...... Ben Shannon, TTU Brooks Stadium, Paducah, Ky. May 21-24, 2003 Designated Hitter ...... Scott Terry, TTU ...... Loren Turner, UTM Wednesday, May 21 Utility Player ...... Cole Helms, TTU ...... Chris Hyde, APSU Game 1: Eastern Illinois 12, Austin Peay 11 ...... Tim Alvarez, SEMO ...... Dustin Smith, APSU Game 2: Eastern Kentucky 12, Southeast Missouri 6 ...... Ben Downs, TTU ...... Devin Thomas, APSU Game 3: Murray State 8, Tennessee Tech 3 ...... Jeff Mault, APSU ...... Nathan Stone, EIU Thursday, May 22 Game 4: Southeast Missouri 4, Austin Peay 0 Honorable Mention Game 5: Eastern Illinois 9, Tennessee Tech 2 Britt Clubb, C, Tennessee Tech; Brian Jordan, 1B, Tennessee-Martin; Ryan Hay, 1B, Tennessee Tech; Lance Seasor, 2B, Game 6: Eastern Kentucky 13, Murray State 6 Morehead State; Travis Beech, SS, Austin Peay; Stephen Carter, OF, Eastern Kentucky; Geoff Kirksey, OF, Murray State; Brett Bolger, UT, Eastern Kentucky; Matt Rebout, DH, Murray State; Chris Key, DH, Austin Peay; Craig Ringwald, SP, Friday, May 23 Murray State; Dusty Eubanks, SP, Tennessee Tech; Damon White, SP, Eastern Illinois; Greg Gray, RP, Murray State; Gordon Game 7: Murray State 4, Southeast Missouri 3 Dugan, RP, Murray State. Game 8: Eastern Kentucky 8, Eastern Illinois 7 Game 9: Murray State 6, Eastern Illinois 4 (13 inn.) Player of the Year – Josh Anderson, EKU Pitcher of the Year – Tim Alvarez, SEMO Saturday, May 24 Rookie of the Year – Justin Christian, SEMO Game 10: Murray State 11, Eastern Kentucky 5 Coach of the Year – Gary McClure, APSU Game 11: Murray State 19, Eastern Kentucky 4 2003 OVC All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team MVP Kyle Perry ...... Murray State IF Gary Gilbert ...... Southeast Missouri IF Ronnie Seets ...... Murray State IF Neil Sellers ...... Eastern Kentucky IF Chris Uhle ...... Eastern Illinois IF Jonathan Woodard ...... Eastern Kentucky OF Josh Anderson ...... Eastern Kentucky OF Ike Bridwell ...... Murray State OF Kirk Walters ...... Eastern Illinois DH Bret Pignatiello ...... Eastern Illinois P Tim Alvarez ...... Southeast Missouri P Kyle Perry ...... Murray State P Matt Tyson ...... Eastern Illinois

22 AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 2003 Final Statistics 27-27-1 Overall • 14-5-1 OVC • 18-15 Home • 9-10-1 Away • 0-2 Neutral

HITTING Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB ATT BETHKE, Ron ...... 385 52 51 187 49 72 15 0 7 32 108 .578 22 9 28 1 .468 2 0 14 17 ELLIS, A.J...... 337 55 55 199 31 67 12 0 7 38 100 .503 28 3 23 3 .421 3157 BEECH, Travis ...... 329 55 55 219 41 72 18 1 4 43 104 .475 13 6 22 3 .382 0 0 13 19 PEARSON, Marcus ...... 304 36 35 102 14 31 5 0 1 11 39 .382 6 2 28 1 .351 1458 KEY, Chris ...... 287 42 23 101 16 29 7 0 3 19 45 .446 6 2 19 2 .333 2100 HYDE, Chris ...... 284 54 53 183 39 52 12 0 8 36 88 .481 22 9 34 2 .379 5012 LEDBETTER, Matthew ...... 251 55 55 199 41 50 9 0 2 25 65 .327 21 11 33 3 .353 1 2 15 21 RAY, James ...... 231 44 34 104 14 24 4 0 0 13 28 .269 9 1 22 2 .288 4133 BURKEEN, Alfredo ...... 227 43 31 110 21 25 4 0 1 16 32 .291 19 1 23 2 .344 1237 SMITH, Tommy ...... 221 41 26 104 8 23 1 0 3 17 33 .317 7 2 36 0 .276 3100 SCHROEDER, Jacob ...... 204 41 26 103 18 21 1 0 2 9 28 .272 8 1 25 1 .268 0277 ——————— MAULT, Jeff ...... 1.000 1 0 111000011.00000001.0000000 LUTHER, Brett ...... 287 41 29 101 15 29 3 1 0 6 34 .337 4 1 19 1 .318 1168 TURRIGLIO, Mitchell ...... 257 36 17 74 6 19 2 0 0 9 21 .284 4 1 14 2 .304 0114 FREDERICK, Nic ...... 190 13 3 21 2 4 1 0025.2380060.1900000 MUSTON, Adam ...... 000 13 1 51000000.0001020.1670000 DANIEL, Brad ...... 000 1 0 01000000.0000000.0000000 LUND, Jake ...... 000 1 1 00000000.0000000.0000000

Totals ...... 286 55 55 1813 318 519 94 2 38 276 731 .403 170 49 334 23 .359 23 16 73 103 Opponents ...... 285 55 55 1811 320 517 108 12 43 283 778 .430 227 73 351 33 .382 27 33 40 64

LOB - Team (379), Opp (454). DPs turned - Team (48), Opp (41). CI - Team (0), Opp (4). IBB - Team (6), ELLIS, AJ 2, BURKEEN, A 1, TURRIGLIO, M 1, SMITH, T 1, HYDE, C 1, Opp (7). Picked off - PEARSON, M 2, LUTHER, B 2, BEECH, T 2, LEDBETTER, M 2, BETHKE, R 2, TURRIGLIO, M 1, SMITH, T 1.

PITCHING Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB Avg WP HBP BK SMITH, Dustin ...... 3.70 6-6 14 14 5 0 97.1 89 47 40 31 81 19 1 10 363 .245 3 13 1 THOMAS, Devin ...... 5.05 9-3 17 15 0 0 76.2 94 49 43 28 53 21 1 5 305 .308 3 5 0 LUND, Jake ...... 6.22 3-5 15 10 0 1 63.2 85 51 44 34 51 23 2 7 258 .329 9 12 1 TAYLOR, Matt ...... 6.91 2-5 17 8 0 0 57.1 59 46 44 29 43 11 3 6 215 .274 7 15 2 ——————— KELLEY, Shawn ...... 2.57 0-0 4 1 0 0 7.0 2 2 2 3 6 1 0 0 21 .095 3 0 0 MAULT, Jeff ...... 3.52 3-2 24 0 0 10 30.2 30 12 12 11 25 2 0 2 116 .259 4 0 0 STEINBRECHER, Scott ...... 4.76 2-1 24 2 0 1 39.2 37 27 21 30 33 7 0 5 152 .243 5 11 3 GOINS, Cody ...... 5.18 1-1 10 3 0 0 24.1 22 16 14 20 16 4 1 4 88 .250 5 1 2 DODDS, Matt ...... 6.43 0-0 9 0 0 0 14.0 17 11 10 7 8 4 0 2 57 .298 1 4 1 DANIEL, Brad ...... 7.78 0-2 20 2 0 0 37.0 56 40 32 24 25 13 3 0 162 .346 13 8 0 MUSTON, Adam ...... 8.00 1-2 11 0 0 0 18.0 26 19 16 10 10 3 1 2 74 .351 3 4 5

Totals5.37 ...... 27-27 55 55 5 12 465.2 517 320 278 227 351 108 12 43 1811 .285 56 73 15 Opponents ...... 5.06 27-27 55 55 9 8 459.1 519 318 258 170 334 94 2 38 1813 .286 30 49 22

PB - Team (16), ELLIS, AJ 9, SMITH, T 6, FREDERICK, N 1, Opp (24). Pickoffs - Team (14), ELLIS, AJ 8, TAYLOR, M 3, LUND, J 1, SMITH, T 1, SMITH, D 1, Opp (11). SBA/ATT - ELLIS, AJ (29-48), THOMAS, D (8-15), LUND, J (5-12), SMITH, D (9-12), SMITH, T (10-11), TAYLOR, M (7-9), DANIEL, B (3-6), MUSTON, A (3-4), MAULT, J (3-3), FREDERICK, N (1-2), GOINS, C (1-2), STEINBRECHER (1-1).

AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 23 2003 Schedule/Results

DATE OPPONENT AP-OPP APSU OPP INN PITCHER ATTEN TIME Feb 18, 2003 MARTIN METHODIST W 3-03-4-10-2-29THOMAS, D (W 1-0) 103 1:47 Feb 20, 2003 TREVECCA NAZARENE W 10-010-11-10-0-38SMITH, D (W 1-0) 88 2:28 Feb 21, 2003 UW-MILWAUKEE W 5-15-7-21-6-27LUND, J (W 1-0)-2:03 Feb 21, 2003 UW-MILWAUKEE W 4-24-4-12-4-27TAYLOR, M (W 1-0) 85 1:56 Feb 28, 2003 INDIANA STATE W 2-12-6-21-4-19MAULT, J (W 1-0) 103 2:37 Mar 01, 2003 BRADLEY 2-4L 2-3-04-9-17SMITH, D (L 1-1)-2:15 Mar 01, 2003 BRADLEY 1-7L 1-6-17-8-17TAYLOR, M (L 1-1) 176 2:22 Mar 02, 2003 BRADLEY W 1-01-4-10-3-17STEINBRECHER (W 1-0)-1:50 Mar 02, 2003 BRADLEY 1-5L 1-5-15-6-07GOINS, C (L 0-1) 210 1:45 Mar 05, 2003 at Memphis W 10-810-17-18-13-2 (11) STEINBRECHER (W 2-0) 217 3:11 Mar 07, 2003 XAVIER 1-5L 1-5-05-10-19LUND, J (L 1-1) 125 2:31 Mar 08, 2003 BRADLEY 2-3L 2-4-13-9-09SMITH, D (L 1-2) 175 2:13 Mar 09, 2003 BUTLER 2-6L 2-8-16-8-09TAYLOR, M (L 1-2) 109 2:36 Mar 11, 2003 at Georgia3-16 L 3-7-216-16-19THOMAS, D (L 1-1) 1216 2:51 Mar 12, 2003 at Georgia3-5L 3-5-35-12-09LUND, J (L 1-2) 1241 3:05 Mar 15, 2003 at Lipscomb3-4L 3-8-24-12-1 (10)MAULT, J (L 1-1) 432 3:00 Mar 16, 2003 at Lipscomb0-2L 0-5-02-4-19TAYLOR, M (L 1-3) 544 2:30 Mar 17, 2003 UW-STEVENS POINT 8-11 L 8-13-111-14-29LUND, J (L 1-3) 209 3:25 Mar 18, 2003 UW-STEVENS POINT W 11-911-17-39-17-29THOMAS, D (W 2-1) 147 2:58 Mar 21, 2003 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN W 3-13-7-21-3-09SMITH, D (W 2-2) 110 2:21 Mar 22, 2003 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN 1-5L 1-4-25-11-09LUND, J (L 1-4) 186 2:26 Mar 23, 2003 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN 3-16 L 3-6-316-18-19THOMAS, D (L 2-2) 120 2:36 Mar 26, 2003 at Belmont W 13-413-17-14-10-49TAYLOR, M (W 2-3) 182 3:11 Mar 29, 2003 LIPSCOMB W 6-56-10-35-10-29THOMAS, D (W 3-2) 163 2:59 Mar 30, 2003 LIPSCOMB5-7L 5-12-27-8-29TAYLOR, M (L 2-4) 145 3:03 Apr 02, 2003 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 7-16 L 7-12-216-19-1 (10)MUSTON, A (L 0-1) 125 2:28 Apr 05, 2003 at Tennessee-Martin * W 11-311-15-03-5-29SMITH, D (W 3-2) 312 2:33 Apr 05, 2003 at Tennessee-Martin * 10-10 T 10-13-310-11-47None - 3:32 Apr 08, 2003 WESTERN KENTUCKY 2-9L 2-8-49-14-19THOMAS, D (L 3-3) 105 2:42 Apr 12, 2003 MOREHEAD STATE * W 4-14-9-01-2-29SMITH, D (W 4-2) 323 2:18 Apr 12, 2003 MOREHEAD STATE * W 3-23-7-22-3-27THOMAS, D (W 4-3)-1:54 Apr 13, 2003 MOREHEAD STATE * W 9-69-12-06-8-29LUND, J (W 2-4) 318 2:46 Apr 15, 2003 BELMONT 5-6L 5-11-06-12-0 (11)DANIEL, B (L 0-1) 251 3:14 Apr 18, 2003 at Murray State * 3-6L 3-9-26-10-19SMITH, D (L 4-3) 316 2:44 Apr 18, 2003 at Murray State * W 5-35-7-13-5-07THOMAS, D (W 5-3)-2:27 Apr 19, 2003 at Murray State * 2-7L 2-9-17-10-09LUND, J (L 2-5) 246 2:31 Apr 22, 2003 at Vanderbilt2-3L 2-4-13-10-3 (11)MAULT, J (L 1-2) 612 3:00 Apr 23, 2003 at Middle Tennessee 6-8L 6-13-48-12-39MUSTON, A (L 0-2) 423 2:56 Apr 26, 2003 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI * 3-9L 3-8-29-14-09SMITH, D (L 4-4) 530 2:41 Apr 26, 2003 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI * W 4-24-6-22-9-27THOMAS, D (W 6-3)-2:20 Apr 27, 2003 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI * 6-8L 6-12-18-10-19TAYLOR, M (L 2-5) 423 3:07 Apr 29, 2003 MEMPHIS W 9-69-11-26-10-29MUSTON, A (W 1-2) 321 3:19 Apr 30, 2003 EVANSVILLE W 15-415-17-14-8-69GOINS, C (W 1-1) 214 3:00 May 03, 2003 EASTERN ILLINOIS * W 3-03-8-10-5-09SMITH, D (W 5-4) 541 2:31 May 03, 2003 EASTERN ILLINOIS * W 3-03-7-10-4-17THOMAS, D (W 7-3)-1:53 May 04, 2003 EASTERN ILLINOIS * W 11-811-14-38-6-29LUND, J (W 3-5) 309 3:05 May 10, 2003 at Eastern Kentucky * W 13-513-15-15-8-09SMITH, D (W 6-4) 110 2:29 May 10, 2003 at Eastern Kentucky * W 17-417-15-14-11-17THOMAS, D (W 8-3)-2:27 May 11, 2003 at Eastern Kentucky * W 19-18 19-23-218-23-69MAULT, J (W 2-2) 130 3:48 May 13, 2003 at Evansville11-12 L 11-12-212-13-39DANIEL, B (L 0-2) 235 3:18 May 16, 2003 at Tennessee Tech * 4-11 L 4-7-111-12-09SMITH, D (L 6-5) 120 2:16 May 16, 2003 at Tennessee Tech * W 7-57-9-05-11-37THOMAS, D (W 8-3)-2:28 May 17, 2003 at Tennessee Tech * W 10-510-13-05-12-3 (10)MAULT, J (W 3-2) 150 6:05 May 21, 2003 vs Eastern Illinois #11-12 L 11-18-112-13-19STEINBRECHER (L 2-1) 638 3:25 May 22, 2003 vs Southeast Missouri #0-4L 0-0-04-10-19SMITH, D (L 6-6) 312 2:10

* Ohio Valley Conference game# OVC Tournament (Paducah, KY)(##) extra inning game

24 AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 Single-Season Batting Batting Average* Doubles Consecutive Games Hitting Streak

Player ...... Season (H-AB) Avg. Player ...... Season GP R Chuck Abbott holds the 1. Bill Hoodenpyle ...... 1986 (56-127) .441 1. Ryan Bennett ...... 1996 64 29 2. Doug Eargle ...... 1976 (55-126) .437 2. Nate Manning ...... 1996 65 26 Austin Peay and Ohio 3. Eddie Beam ...... 1976 (61-141) .433 3. Chuck Abbott ...... 1996 66 23 Valley Conference record 4. Karl Wirtz ...... 1975 (43-101) .426 Buddy Dubois ...... 1999 56 23 for consecutive games hit 5. Frank Kunich ...... 2000 (53-130) .408 5. Rusty Moore ...... 2001 62 21 safely with a 42-game 6. Ryan Bennett ...... 1996 (99-243) .407 Joe Lancaster ...... 1999 56 21 streak from Feb. 17 to 7. Buddy Dubois ...... 1999 (80-199) .402 Bryan Link ...... 1992 57 21 April 17, 1996. The mark 8. Nate Manning ...... 1996 (100-254) .394 8. Greg Troy ...... 2000 58 20 also stands as the fourth 9. LeBon Joye ...... 1981 (59-153) .386 Ken Hatfield ...... 1991 52 20 10. Ron Bethke ...... 2003 (72-187) .385 10. Pat O'Sullivan ...... 1999 54 19 longest such streak in 11. Gary Baker ...... 1978 (43-113) .381 NCAA Division I history. 12. Gene Baker ...... 1980 (50-132) .379 13. Ralph Harper ...... 1981 (68-181) .376 Triples 14. Greg Tubbs ...... 1981 (48-128) .375 Player ...... Season GP 3B 15. Chris Polk ...... 1990 (72-193) .373 1. Doug Eargle ...... 1977 45 6 16. Joe Lancaster ...... 1999 (77-207) .372 Tony Lamb ...... 1979 47 6 Player ...... Season GP HBP 17. A.J. Ellis ...... 2002 (72-194) .371 Greg Tubbs ...... 1982 44 6 1. Joe Lancaster ...... 1999 56 15 18. Kent Brown ...... 1997 (85-230) .370 Benji Zimmerman ...... 1996 62 6 Joseph Peer ...... 2002 54 15 19. Pat O'Sullivan ...... 1999 (76-206) .369 5. Ben Fuller ...... 2000 59 5 3. Dave Sloan ...... 1996 66 14 20. Chuck Abbott ...... 1996 (97-263) .369 6. Roger Young ...... 1975 31 4 4. Nate Manning ...... 1995 55 11 21. A.J. Ellis ...... 2000 (49-133) .368 Doug Eargle ...... 1976 37 4 Matt Ledbetter ...... 2003 55 11 22. Doug Eargle ...... 1977 (60-163) .368 Thomas Coates ...... 1990 56 4 6. Nate Manning ...... 1996 65 10 23. Rick Strickland ...... 1988 (39-106) .368 Nate Manning ...... 1996 65 4 Greg Troy ...... 2000 58 10 23. Greg Tubbs ...... 1982 (50-138) .362 Chuck Abbott ...... 1996 66 4 Joe Lancaster ...... 2000 51 10 25. Jess Sayre ...... 1999 (74-205) .361 Mark Turken ...... 1996 61 4 9. Paul Lamm ...... 2001 29 9 Greg Troy ...... 1999 55 4 Chris Hyde ...... 2003 54 9 At-Bats Brett Haake ...... 1999 36 4 Ron Bethke ...... 2003 52 9 Player ...... Season GP AB 1. Chuck Abbott ...... 1996 66 263 Home Runs Stolen Bases 2. Nate Manning ...... 1996 65 254 Player ...... Season GP HR Player ...... Season GP SB 3. Kris Runk ...... 1996 65 251 1. Nate Manning ...... 1996 65 19 1. Kent Brown ...... 1997 59 50 4. Ryan Bennett ...... 1996 64 243 2. Michael Johnson ...... 2002 57 18 2. Rick Strickland ...... 1989 58 47 5. Rusty Moore ...... 2001 62 242 3. Pat O'Sullivan ...... 1999 54 17 3. Thomas Coates...... 1990 56 40 6. Brock Maiser ...... 1996 64 236 4. Randy McDermott ...... 1992 52 16 4. Greg Tubbs ...... 1982 44 34 7. Greg Troy ...... 1999 55 233 5. Michael Johnson ...... 2001 61 15 5. Thomas Coates...... 1991 51 29 8. Kent Brown ...... 1997 59 230 Frank Kunich ...... 2001 61 15 6. Rusty Moore ...... 2001 62 28 Ben Fuller ...... 2000 59 230 7. Dave Sloan ...... 1996 66 13 7. Michael Johnson ...... 2002 57 26 10. Michael Johnson ...... 2001 61 226 8. Chris Polk ...... 1990 56 12 8. Tony Kestranek ...... 1990 56 24 9. Eddie Beam ...... 1976 39 11 Joseph Peer ...... 2002 54 24 Runs Scored Corky Owen ...... 1985 46 11 10. Jimmy Waggoner ...... 1988 50 23 Troy Hayes ...... 1992 58 11 Rick Strickland ...... 1988 36 23 Player ...... Season GP R Lance Wampler ...... 1997 55 11 Wes Sims ...... 1993 52 23 1. Nate Manning ...... 1996 65 70 Joe Lancaster ...... 1999 56 11 Jason Mikulecky ...... 1994 58 23 2. Chuck Abbott ...... 1996 66 66 Greg Troy ...... 2000 58 11 3. Rusty Moore ...... 2001 62 64 Rick Strickland ...... 1989 58 64 Games Played 5. Thomas Coates ...... 1990 56 59 Runs Batted In Player ...... Season GP 6. Joe Lancaster ...... 1999 56 58 Player ...... Season GP RBI 1. Dave Sloan ...... 1996 66 7. Tony Kestranek ...... 1989 58 57 1. Nate Manning ...... 1996 65 81 Chuck Abbott ...... 1996 66 Michael Johnson ...... 2002 57 57 2. Michael Johnson ...... 2002 57 76 3. Nate Manning ...... 1996 65 9. Ben Fuller ...... 2000 59 56 3. Pat O'Sullivan ...... 1999 54 69 Kris Runk ...... 1996 65 Michael Johnson ...... 2001 61 56 4. Chris Polk ...... 1990 56 61 5. Brock Maiser ...... 1996 64 5. Ralph Harper ...... 1981 47 59 Ryan Bennett ...... 1996 64 Hits Randy McDermott ...... 1992 52 59 7. Kent Brown ...... 1996 63 7. Ryan Bennett ...... 1996 64 58 8. Benji Zimmerman ...... 1996 62 Player ...... Season GP H A.J. Ellis ...... 2001 62 58 Rusty Moore ...... 2001 62 1. Nate Manning ...... 1996 65 100 9. Melvin Biankowski ...... 1989 57 56 A.J. Ellis ...... 2001 62 2. Ryan Bennett ...... 1996 64 99 10. Troy Hayes ...... 1992 58 53 3. Chuck Abbott ...... 1996 66 97 Dave Sloan ...... 1996 66 53 4. Rusty Moore ...... 2001 62 85 Slugging Percentage* Kent Brown ...... 1997 59 85 Player ...... Season GP SLG 6. Brock Maiser ...... 1996 64 81 Bases On Balls 1. Eddie Beam ...... 1976 39 .801 7. Buddy Dubois ...... 1999 56 80 Player ...... Season GP BB 2. Nate Manning ...... 1996 65 .752 8. Greg Troy ...... 1999 55 78 1. Al Bolden ...... 1995 56 53 3. Pat O'Sullivan ...... 1999 54 .718 9. Michael Johnson ...... 2001 61 77 2. Rick Strickland ...... 1989 58 51 4. Doug Eargle ...... 1976 37 .667 Lance Wampler ...... 2000 59 77 3. Jimmy Waggoner ...... 1988 50 50 5. Aaron Hempel ...... 1999 45 .649 Joe Lancaster ...... 1999 56 77 4. Tony Kestranek ...... 1989 58 48 6. Randy McDermott ...... 1992 52 .648 5. Aaron Sledd ...... 1997 56 43 7. Bill Hoodenpyle ...... 1986 41 .646 6. Monte Williams ...... 1986 49 41 8. Chris Polk ...... 1990 56 .637 Tony Kestranek ...... 1990 56 41 9. Joe Lancaster ...... 1999 56 .633 8. Pat Dennis ...... 1976 40 40 10. Greg Tubbs ...... 1981 42 .633 Bryan Link ...... 1993 52 40 10. Lance Wampler ...... 2000 59 38 Joseph Peer ...... 2001 56 38

NOTES: *Batting Average and Slugging percentage based on minimum 100 at-bats. Records are from 1974 to 2003.

AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 25 Single-Season Pitching # Games Started Strikeouts per Nine Innings# Player ...... Season A IP ER Avg. Player ...... Season APP GS Player ...... Season APP SO/9 1. Dave Kautz ...... 1975 9 42.2 7 1.48 1. Jon Frazier ...... 1989 18 18 1. Chris Shelton ...... 1998 15 9.55 2. John Sarver ...... 1977 11 66.2 13 1.76 2. Scott Speer ...... 1994 17 17 2. Seth Massey ...... 1998 20 8.92 3. Rick Richardson ..... 1977 11 63.0 13 1.86 Craig Smith ...... 1996 23 17 3. George Sherill ...... 1998 28 8.80 4. Doug Downey ...... 1976 13 40.0 10 2.25 4. Bill Kooiman ...... 1990 18 16 4. George Sherill ...... 1999 23 8.79 5. Stacy Sims ...... 1984 10 60.2 18 2.67 Scott Speer ...... 1993 20 16 5. Bill Tarajack ...... 1999 13 8.78 6. Jamie Walker ...... 1992 20 108.1 33 2.74 Mike Eikenberry ...... 1996 21 16 6. Zak Doan ...... 1997 19 8.67 7. Doug Downey ...... 1979 18 52.1 16 2.75 Craig Smith ...... 1997 19 16 7. Steve Apple ...... 1997 23 8.66 8. Michael O. Tharpe...19841280.0252.81 Mike Weel ...... 2001 18 16 8. Casey Callaway ...... 2002 24 8.52 9. David Brock ...... 1981 9 63.2 20 2.83 Mike Weel ...... 2002 16 16 9. Dave Richardson ...... 1993 16 8.46 10. Allan Stalnaker ...... 1976 11 52.2 17 2.91 10. Larry Miller ...... 1986 15 15 10. Jon Frazier ...... 1987 16 8.31 11. Casey Callaway ..... 2002 24 43.1 14 2.91 Jamie Walker ...... 1992 20 15 12. Dallas Cheesman ... 1974 11 68.0 22 2.91 Mike Weel ...... 2000 16 15 # 13. Craig Smith ...... 1996 23 104.0 34 2.94 Devin Thomas ...... 2003 17 15 Fewest Hits per Nine Innings 14. David Donald ...... 1982 8 42.2 14 2.95 Player ...... Season APP H/9 15. Mike Weel ...... 2000 16 108.1 36 2.99 Complete Games 1. Doug Downey ...... 1979 18 4.64 16. Joe Briley ...... 1977 7 44.0 15 3.07 2. Cary Dunn ...... 1987 11 6.49 17. Shane Dortch ...... 1994 18 90.2 31 3.08 Player ...... Season APP CG 3. Dave Kautz ...... 1975 9 6.54 18. Gary Anders ...... 1974 15 72.1 25 3.11 1. Michael O. Tharpe ...... 1982 9 8 4. Doug Downey ...... 1976 13 6.75 19. John Sarver ...... 1976 13 60.1 21 3.13 Michael O. Tharpe ...... 1984 12 8 Craig Smith ...... 1996 23 6.75 20. Keith Gilliam ...... 1981 10 69.2 25 3.23 Jamie Walker ...... 1992 20 8 6. John Sarver ...... 1976 13 6.86 21. Bill York ...... 1974 11 41.1 15 3.27 4. Dallas Cheesman ...... 1974 11 7 7. Allan Stalnaker ...... 1976 11 7.01 22. Keith Gilliam ...... 1979 14 69.0 26 3.39 John Sarver ...... 1977 11 7 8. John Sarver ...... 1977 11 7.02 23. Micheal O. Tharpe ... 1982 9 57.0 22 3.47 Keith Gilliam ...... 1979 14 7 9. Casey Callaway ...... 2002 24 7.06 24. Steve Cornelison .... 1994 14 79.0 31 3.53 Keith Gilliam ...... 1981 10 7 10. Mike Eikenberry ...... 1996 21 7.09 25. Cary Dunn ...... 1987 11 52.2 21 3.59 Michael O. Tharpe ...... 1985 15 7 Shane Dortch ...... 1994 18 7 Mike Weel ...... 2000 16 7 Shutouts Appearances Player ...... Season APP SHO Relief Appearances 1. David Donald ...... 1982 8 2 Player ...... Season APP Jamie Walker ...... 1992 20 2 1. Tim Minik ...... 1991 30 Player ...... Season APP RA Shane Dortch ...... 1994 18 2 2. Neil Murphy ...... 1992 29 1. Tim Minik ...... 1991 30 29 Craig Smith ...... 1996 23 2 Glen Longhurst ...... 1996 29 Neil Murphy ...... 1992 29 29 5. 19 tied with ...... 1 4. Rich Elias ...... 1996 28 3. Glen Longhurst ...... 1996 29 28 George Sherill ...... 1998 28 Rich Elias ...... 1996 28 28 Klint Rommel ...... 2001 28 Klint Rommel ...... 2001 28 28 7. Gunnar Tatom ...... 2000 27 6. Gunnar Tatom ...... 2000 27 27 8. Glen Longhurst ...... 1997 26 7. Glen Longhurst ...... 1997 26 26 Nathan Stecker ...... 1999 26 8. Nathan Stecker ...... 1999 26 25 10. Chris Taylor ...... 1991 25 9. Jeff Mault ...... 2003 24 24 Stephen Pew ...... 2002 25 10. Tim Minik ...... 1990 23 23 Neil Murphy ...... 1993 24 23 Wins Gerald Albright ...... 1994 23 23 Klint Rommel ...... 2002 23 23 Player ...... Season APP W 1. Mike Eikenberry ...... 1996 21 11 2. Craig Smith ...... 1996 23 10 Innings Pitched Mike Weel ...... 2000 16 10 Player ...... Season APP IP 4. Jesse Cash ...... 1989 16 9 1. Mike Eikenberry ...... 1996 21 113.0 Jamie Walker ...... 1992 20 9 2. Jamie Walker ...... 1992 20 108.3 Shane Dortch ...... 1994 18 9 Mike Weel ...... 2000 16 108.3 Mike Weel ...... 2002 16 9 4. Jon Frazier ...... 1989 18 107.3 Devin Thomas ...... 2003 17 9 5. Craig Smith ...... 1996 23 104.0 9. Jon Frazier ...... 1989 18 8 6. Dustin Smith ...... 2003 14 97.3 Bill Kooiman ...... 1990 18 8 7. Scott Speer ...... 1994 17 96.3 Stephen Pew ...... 2001 23 8 8. Mike Weel ...... 2001 18 92.0 9. Shane Dortch ...... 1994 18 90.7 Saves Craig Smith ...... 1997 19 90.7 Player ...... Season APP SVS 1. Jeff Mault ...... 2003 24 10 Strikeouts 2. Neil Murphy ...... 1992 29 8 Player ...... Season APP SO George Sherill ...... 1998 28 8 1. Jamie Walker ...... 1992 20 89 4. Clayton Dahl ...... 1983 9 5 2. Craig Smith ...... 1996 23 84 Gunnar Tatom ...... 2000 27 5 3. George Sherill ...... 1999 23 83 Klint Rommel ...... 2001 28 5 4. Dustin Smith ...... 2003 14 81 7. Stacey Higgins ...... 1981 14 4 5. Mike Weel ...... 2000 16 79 Tim Minik ...... 1991 30 4 6. Seth Massey ...... 1998 20 78 George Sherill ...... 1999 23 4 7. Mike Weel ...... 2001 18 73 Nathan Stecker ...... 1999 26 4 8. Mike Eikenberry ...... 1996 21 71 Klint Rommel ...... 2002 23 4 9. Zak Doan ...... 1997 19 70 10. Mike Weel ...... 2002 16 69

NOTES: #ERA, Strikeouts and Hits per nine innings based on minimum 40 innings pitched. Records are from 1974 to 2003.

26 AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 Career Batting Batting Average Doubles Stolen Bases Player ...... Seasons (H-AB) Avg. Player ...... Seasons GP 2B Player ...... Seasons GP SB 1. Doug Eargle ...... 1976-1977 (115-289) .398 1. Nate Manning ...... 1993-1996 202 55 1. Thomas Coates ...... 1988-1991 195 110 2. Eddie Beam ...... 1975-1976 (100-262) .382 Greg Troy ...... 1997-2000 205 55 2. Kent Brown ...... 1996-1997 122 72 3. Greg Tubbs ...... 1981-1984 (141-390) .362 3. A.J. Ellis ...... 2000-2003 221 54 3. Rick Strickland ...... 1988-1989 94 70 4. A.J. Ellis ...... 2000-2003 (263-750) .351 Ryan Bennett ...... 1993-1996 193 54 4. Chuck Abbott ...... 1994-1996 177 60 5. Chris Polk ...... 1989-1990 (134-384) .349 4. Bryan Link ...... 1990-1993 203 49 5. Jason Mikulecky ..... 1991-1994 191 58 6. Rick Strickland .... 1988-1989 (107-309) .346 5. Lance Wampler ...... 1997-2000 224 47 6. Greg Tubbs ...... 1981-1984 125 54 7. Aaron Sledd ...... 1997-1998 (121-350) .346 6. Chuck Abbott ...... 1994-1996 177 42 7. Joseph Peer ...... 2000-2002 164 49 8. Ryan Bennett ..... 1993-1996 (211-622) .339 Joe Lancaster ...... 1997-2000 184 42 8. Benji Zimmerman .... 1994-1997 205 48 9. Aaron Hempel ..... 1998-1999 (110-327) .336 8. Jason Mikulecky ..... 1991-1994 191 41 9. Al Bolden ...... 1992-1995 170 47 10. Brock Maiser ...... 1995-1996 (134-399) .336 9. Chris Vinyard ...... 1977-1980 169 39 Michael Johnson ..... 2001-2002 118 47 11. Jimmy Waggoner 1988-1989 (108-322) .335 Kevin Smith ...... 1991-1994 189 39 12. Kent Brown ...... 1996-1997 (152-455) .334 Hit By Pitch 13. Michael Johnson . 2001-2002 (146-440) .332 Triples 14. Buddy Dubois ..... 1999-2000 (133-401) .332 Player ...... Seasons GP HBP 15. Greg Troy ...... 1997-2000 (246-742) .332 Player ...... Seasons GP 3B 1. Joe Lancaster ...... 1997-2000 184 33 16. Gene Baker ...... 1978-1981 (104-314) .331 1. Greg Tubbs ...... 1981-1984 125 11 2. Nate Manning ...... 1993-1996 202 30 17. Wes Sims ...... 1991-1993 (181-549) .330 2. Doug Eargle ...... 1976-1977 82 10 3. Joseph Peer ...... 2000-2002 164 28 18. Jose Pena ...... 1985-1986 (117-355) .330 Chuck Abbott ...... 1994-1996 177 10 4. Greg Troy ...... 1997-2000 205 20 19. Travis Beech ...... 2002-2003 (138-420) .329 Benji Zimmerman .... 1994-1997 205 10 5. Benji Zimmerman .... 1994-1997 205 19 20. Kenny Alfonso .... 1987-1988 (96-294) .327 5. Tony Lamb ...... 1978-1981 147 9 Matt Ledbetter ...... 2002-2003 95 19 21. Chuck Abbott ...... 1994-1996 (218-669) .326 Greg Troy ...... 1997-2000 205 9 7. A.J. Ellis ...... 2000-2003 221 18 22. Rusty Moore ...... 2000-2001 (114-351) .325 7. Nate Manning ...... 1993-1996 202 7 8. Chuck Abbott ...... 1994-1996 177 17 23. Chris Vinyard ...... 1977-1980 (180-555) .324 Ben Fuller ...... 1998-2001 193 7 9. Dave Sloan ...... 1995-1996 119 16 24. Ralph Harper ...... 1978-1981 (165-513) .322 9. Eddie Beam ...... 1975-1976 73 6 Lance Wampler ...... 1997-2000 224 16 25. Billy Merkel ...... 1978-1979 (69-215) .321 Robert McCutcheon 1981-1984 172 6 Jose Pena ...... 1985-1986 100 6 Games Played At-Bats Melvin Biankowski ... 1986-1989 195 6 Thomas Coates ...... 1988-1991 195 6 Player ...... Seasons GP Player ...... Seasons GP AB Mark Turken ...... 1995-1998 221 6 1. Lance Wampler ...... 1997-2000 224 1. Lance Wampler ...... 1997-2000 224 817 2. Mark Turken ...... 1995-1998 221 2. A.J. Ellis ...... 2000-2003 221 750 Home Runs A.J. Ellis ...... 2000-2003 221 3. Scott Quade ...... 1990-1993 214 742 4. Scott Quade ...... 1990-1993 214 Greg Troy ...... 1997-2000 205 742 Player ...... Seasons GP HR 5. Benji Zimmerman .... 1994-1997 205 5. Mark Turken ...... 1995-1998 221 708 1. Lance Wampler ...... 1997-2000 224 37 Greg Troy ...... 1997-2000 205 6. Nate Manning ...... 1993-1996 202 692 2. Nate Manning ...... 1993-1996 202 33 7. Bryan Link ...... 1990-1993 203 7. Chuck Abbott ...... 1994-1996 177 669 Michael Johnson ..... 2001-2002 118 33 8. Nate Manning ...... 1993-1996 202 8. Melvin Biankowski ... 1986-1989 195 660 4. Greg Troy ...... 1997-2000 205 29 9. Kris Runk ...... 1993-1996 201 9. Bryan Link ...... 1990-1993 203 638 Frank Kunich ...... 2000-2002 159 29 10. Melvin Biankowski... 1986-1989 195 10. Jason Mikulecky ...... 1991-1994 191 636 6. A.J. Ellis ...... 2000-2003 221 28 Thomas Coates ...... 1988-1991 195 7. Mark Turken ...... 1995-1998 221 27 Runs Scored 8. Pat Dennis ...... 1974-1977 161 25 9. Randy McDermott .. 1991-1992 99 24 Slugging Percentage Player ...... Seasons GP R Bryan Link ...... 1990-1993 203 24 Player ...... Seasons GP SLG 1. Lance Wampler ...... 1997-2000 224 177 1. Eddie Beam ...... 1975-1976 73 .672 2. Greg Troy ...... 1997-2000 205 172 2. MIchael Johnson ..... 2001-2002 118 .614 3. Thomas Coates ...... 1988-1991 195 158 Runs Batted In 3. Doug Eargle ...... 1976-1977 82 .599 4. Chuck Abbott ...... 1994-1996 177 153 4. Randy McDermott .. 1991-1992 99 .598 5. Ben Fuller ...... 1998-2002 193 147 Player ...... Seasons GP RBI 5. Greg Tubbs ...... 1981-1984 125 .587 6. Nate Manning ...... 1993-1996 202 146 1. Lance Wampler ...... 1997-2000 224 175 6. Chris Polk ...... 1989-1990 113 .563 7. Scott Quade ...... 1990-1993 214 145 2. Nate Manning ...... 1993-1996 202 171 7. Aaron Hempel ...... 1998-1999 95 .560 8. Melvin Biankowski ... 1986-1989 195 139 3. A.J. Ellis ...... 2000-2003 221 168 8. Nate Manning ...... 1993-1996 202 .559 9. Bryan Link ...... 1990-1993 203 138 4. Mark Turken ...... 1995-1998 221 152 9. Greg Troy ...... 1997-2000 205 .547 10. Mark Turken ...... 1995-1998 221 137 5. Greg Troy ...... 1997-2000 205 142 10. Aaron Sledd ...... 1997-1998 110 .543 6. Melvin Biankowski ... 1986-1989 195 138 Hits 7. Ryan Bennett ...... 1993-1996 193 125 8. Chris Vinyard ...... 1977-1980 169 124 Player ...... Seasons GP H 9. Kevin Smith ...... 1991-1994 189 123 1. A.J. Ellis ...... 2000-2003 221 263 Frank Kunich ...... 2000-2002 159 123 2. Greg Troy ...... 1997-2000 205 246 3. Lance Wampler ...... 1997-2000 224 241 4. Scott Quade ...... 1990-1993 214 229 Bases On Balls 5. Nate Manning ...... 1993-1996 202 219 Player ...... Seasons GP BB 6. Chuck Abbott ...... 1994-1996 177 218 1. Pat Dennis ...... 1974-1977 161 125 7. Ryan Bennett ...... 1993-1996 193 211 2. A.J. Ellis ...... 2000-2003 221 112 8. Mark Turken ...... 1995-1998 221 202 3. Scott Quade ...... 1990-1993 214 107 9. Bryan Link ...... 1990-1993 203 199 4. Al Bolden ...... 1992-1995 170 104 10. Melvin Biankowski ... 1986-1989 195 194 5. Lance Wampler ...... 1997-2000 224 103 6. Kris Runk ...... 1993-1996 201 101 7. Bryan Link ...... 1990-1993 203 97 8. Melvin Biankowski ... 1986-1989 195 94 9. Joseph Peer ...... 2000-2002 164 91 10. Thomas Coates ...... 1988-1991 195 90

NOTES: *Batting Average and Slugging percentage based on minimum 200 at-bats. Records are from 1974 to 2003.

AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 27 Career Pitching Earned Run Average# Games Started Shutouts Player Season IP ER Avg. Player ...... Season APP GS Player ...... Season APP SHO 1. John Sarver 1976-1977 119.0 24 2.41 1. Mike Weel ...... 1999-2002 60 53 1. Jamie Walker ...... 1990-1992 54 3 2. Doug Downey 1976-1979 117.2 59 3.36 2. Scott Speer ...... 1990-1994 72 47 2. David Donald ...... 1982-1983 12 2 3. Rick Richardson 1977-1979 167.2 29 3.38 3. Michael O. Tharpe ... 1982-1985 48 44 Michael O. Tharpe ... 1982-1985 48 2 4. David Brock 1981-1982 119.0 23 3.55 4. Jesse Cash ...... 1987-1990 56 43 Shane Dortch ...... 1992-1994 48 2 5. Steve Cornelison 1994-1995 125.0 23 3.60 5. Jon Frazier ...... 1986-1989 72 41 Craig Smith ...... 1996-1997 42 2 6. Dave Kautz 1975-1978 141.2 35 3.62 6. Keith Gilliam ...... 1979-1982 45 39 Mike Weel ...... 1999-2002 60 2 7. Shane Dortch1992-1994 164.0 48 3.73 Dustin Smith ...... 1999-2003 58 39 7. 14 tied with ...... 1 8. Keith Gilliam 1979-1982 264.0 45 3.82 8. Jamie Walker ...... 1990-1992 54 37 9. Craig Smith 1996-1997 194.2 42 3.98 9. Larry Miller ...... 1983-1986 54 33 # 10. Allan Stalnaker 1975-1976 83.2 19 3.98 Craig Smith ...... 1996-1997 42 33 Strikeouts per Nine Innings 11. Gary Anders 1974-1975 119.1 25 4.07 Player ...... Season APP SO/9 12. Stacy Sims 1984-1985 125.1 25 4.09 Complete Games 1. David Wright ...... 1977-1978 18 9.08 13. Joe Briley 1975-1978 152.1 30 4.19 2. George Sherrill ...... 1998-1999 51 8.79 14. Greg Richards 1980-1981 111.0 22 4.22 Player ...... Season APP CG 3. Bill Tarajack ...... 1998-1999 29 8.48 17. Mike Weel 1999-2002 319.1 152 4.28 1. Michael O. Tharpe ... 1982-1985 48 28 4. Zak Doan ...... 1996-1997 38 8.38 15. Bill Kooiman 1989-1990 150.0 35 4.32 2. Keith Gilliam ...... 1979-1982 45 25 5. Chris Shelton ...... 1997-2000 39 8.26 16. Gerald Albright 1993-1994 91.1 40 4.34 3. Jamie Walker ...... 1990-1992 54 13 6. Steve Apple ...... 1997-1998 38 8.19 18. George Sherill 1998-1999 145.1 51 4.46 4. Jesse Cash ...... 1987-1990 56 12 7. Cary Dunn ...... 1986-1988 39 7.81 19. Jamie Walker 1990-1992 243.0 54 4.56 5. John Sarver ...... 1976-1977 24 11 8. Gary Anders ...... 1974-1975 25 7.39 20. Maxie Garrett 1974-1975 79.0 27 4.56 Joe Briley ...... 1975-1978 30 11 9. Jon Huffman ...... 1997-1998 29 7.36 21. Jason Rice 1994-1995 117.0 60 4.62 Jon Frazier ...... 1986-1989 72 11 10. Casey Callaway ..... 2001-2002 44 7.23 22. Micheal O. Tharpe 1982-1985 286.2 148 4.65 Mike Weel ...... 1999-2002 60 11 23. Jerry Steadman 1974-1975 81.0 42 4.67 9. Rick Richardson ..... 1977-1979 29 10 # 24. Tony Mathews 2001-2002 122.2 65 4.77 David Brock ...... 1981-1982 23 10 Fewest Hits per Nine Innings 25. David Wright 1977-1978 77.1 41 4.77 Clayton Dahl ...... 1981-1983 27 10 Player ...... Season APP H/9 Scott Speer ...... 1990-1994 72 10 1. Doug Downey ...... 1976-1979 59 6.61 2. John Sarver ...... 1976-1977 24 6.94 Appearances Relief Appearances 3. Joe Briley ...... 1975-1978 30 7.80 4. Gary Anders ...... 1974-1975 25 7.99 Player ...... Season APP Player ...... Season APP RA 5. David Wright ...... 1977-1978 18 8.03 1. Glen Longhurst ...... 1994-1997 85 1. Glen Longhurst ...... 1994-1997 85 80 6. Rick Richardson ...... 1977-1979 29 8.27 2. Stephen Pew ...... 1999-2002 79 2. Klint Rommel ...... 1999-2002 76 75 7. Craig Smith ...... 1996-1997 42 8.28 3. Klint Rommel ...... 1999-2002 76 3. Neil Murphy ...... 1990-1993 63 62 8. Dave Kautz ...... 1975-1978 35 8.32 4. Jon Frazier ...... 1986-1989 72 4. Nathan Stecker ...... 1997-2000 64 59 9. Steve Cornelison ..... 1994-1995 23 8.42 Scott Speer ...... 1990-1994 72 5. Stephen Pew ...... 1999-2000 79 53 10. Allan Stalnaker ...... 1975-1976 19 8.61 6. Nathan Stecker ...... 1997-2000 64 6. Tim Minik ...... 1990-1991 53 52 7. Neil Murphy ...... 1990-1993 63 7. Doug Downey ...... 1976-1979 59 48 8. Joby Homesley ...... 1990-1994 61 8. Chris Taylor ...... 1987-1991 53 41 Mike Weel ...... 1999-2002 60 Rich Elias ...... 1992-1996 44 41 10. Doug Downey ...... 1976-1979 59 10. Scott Standefer ...... 1995-1997 41 40 Dave Richardson .... 1991-1994 59 Innings Pitched Wins Player ...... Season APP IP Player ...... Season APP W 1. Mike Weel ...... 1999-2002 60 319.1 1. Mike Weel ...... 1999-2002 60 26 2. Michael O. Tharpe ... 1982-1985 48 286.2 2. Michael O. Tharpe ... 1982-1985 48 20 3. Jon Frazier ...... 1986-1989 72 284.0 Stephen Pew ...... 1999-2002 79 20 4. Scott Speer ...... 1990-1994 72 282.0 4. Jesse Cash ...... 1987-1990 56 18 5. Keith Gilliam ...... 1979-1982 45 264.0 Scott Speer ...... 1990-1994 72 18 6. Jesse Cash ...... 1987-1990 56 263.1 6. Keith Gilliam ...... 1979-1982 45 17 7. Stephen Pew ...... 1999-2002 79 252.2 Jon Frazier ...... 1986-1989 72 17 8. Jamie Walker ...... 1990-1992 54 243.0 Jamie Walker ...... 1990-1992 54 17 9. Dustin Smith ...... 1999-2003 58 239.2 Shane Dortch ...... 1992-1994 48 17 10. Seth Massey ...... 1996-1998 53 230.1 Craig Smith ...... 1996-1997 42 17 Strikeouts Saves Player ...... Season APP SVS Player ...... Season APP SO 1. George Sherill ...... 1998-1999 51 12 1. Mike Weel ...... 1999-2002 60 242 Klint Rommel ...... 1999-2002 76 12 2. Scott Speer ...... 1990-1994 72 196 3. Neil Murphy ...... 1990-1993 63 10 3. Dustin Smith ...... 1999-2003 58 189 Jeff Mault ...... 2003- 24 10 4. Jamie Walker ...... 1990-1992 54 182 5. Tim Minik ...... 1990-1991 53 7 5. Dave Richardson .... 1991-1994 59 175 Glen Longhurst ...... 1994-1997 85 7 6. Keith Gilliam ...... 1979-1982 45 171 7. Clayton Dahl ...... 1981-1983 27 6 7. Seth Massey ...... 1996-1998 53 169 8. Jon Frazier ...... 1986-1989 72 5 Stephen Pew ...... 1999-2002 79 169 Gunnar Tatom ...... 2000-2000 27 5 9. Jon Frazier ...... 1986-1989 72 166 Stephen Pew ...... 1999-2002 79 5 10. Craig Smith ...... 1996-1997 42 148

NOTES: #ERA, Strikeouts and Hits per nine innings based on minimum 75 innings pitched. Records are from 1974 to 2003.

28 AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 Miscellaneous Records

Single Season Bests Batting Average Home Runs RunsBatted In Batting Average Wins 2003 Ron Bethke ...... 373 2003 Chris Hyde ...... 8 2003 Travis Beech ...... 43 2002 A.J. Ellis ...... 385 2002 Michael Johnson ...... 18 2002 Michael Johnson ...... 76 Season ...... BA Season ...... Wins 2001 Rusty Moore ...... 351 2001 Johnson/Kunich ...... 15 2001 A.J. Ellis ...... 58 1. 1996 ...... 331 1. 1996 ...... 44 2000 Frank Kunich ...... 408 2000 Greg Troy ...... 11 2000 Ben Fuller ...... 52 2. 1976 ...... 325 2. 1989 ...... 32 1999 Buddy Dubois ...... 402 1999 Pat O’Sullivan ...... 17 1999 Pat O’Sullivan ...... 69 3. 1999 ...... 318 3. 2000 ...... 32 1998 Greg Troy ...... 358 1998 Mark Turken ...... 10 1998 Lance Wampler ...... 48 4. 1990 ...... 310 4. 2001 ...... 32 1997 Kent Brown ...... 370 1997 Lance Wampler ...... 11 1997 Billy Mortimer ...... 44 5. 1981 ...... 309 5. 1990 ...... 31 1996 Ryan Bennett ...... 407 1996 Nate Manning ...... 19 1996 Nate Manning ...... 81 1995 Ryan Bennett ...... 356 1995 Nate Manning ...... 8 1995 Ryan Bennett ...... 43 Home Runs Winning Percentage 1994 Jason Mikulecky ...... 340 1994 Kevin Smith ...... 6 1994 Kevin Smith ...... 46 1993 Scott Quade ...... 359 1993 Link/Sims ...... 8 1993 Bryan Link ...... 45 Season ...... HR Season ...... Pct. (W-L) 1992 Bryan Link ...... 355 1992 Randy McDermott ..... 16 1992 Randy McDermott ..... 59 1. 2001 ...... 72 1. 1996 ...... 667 (44-22) 1991 Ken Hatfield ...... 355 1991 Marc Thomas ...... 10 1991 Marc Thomas ...... 36 2. 1999 ...... 70 2. 1976 ...... 641 (25-14) 1990 Chris Polk ...... 373 1990 Chris Polk ...... 12 1990 Chris Polk ...... 61 3. 1996 ...... 64 3. 1977 ...... 614 (27-17) 1989 Jimmy Waggoner ... .339 1989 Thomas Coates ...... 7 1989 Melvin Biankowski .... 56 4. 1992 ...... 61 4. 1975 ...... 611 (22-14) 1988 Rick Strickland ...... 368 1988 Melvin Biankowski .... 10 1988 Melvin Biankowski .... 41 5. 1998 ...... 60 5. 1993 ...... 577 (30-22) 1987 Kenny Alfonso ...... 313 1987 Andy Stewart ...... 8 1987 Chris Murray ...... 30 1986 Bill Hoodenpyle ...... 441 1986 Chris Murray ...... 9 1986 Chris Murray ...... 48 Runs Batted In Innings Pitched 1985 Lew Harrison ...... 358 1985 Corky Owen ...... 11 1985 Monte Williams ...... 33 1984 Greg Tubbs ...... 347 1984 Steve Nickell ...... 5 1984 Steve Nickell ...... 23 Season ...... RBI Season ...... IP 1983 Robert McCutcheon .331 1983 Scott Bynum ...... 7 1983 Scott Bynum ...... 26 1. 1996 ...... 426 1. 1996 ...... 545.1 1982 Greg Tubbs ...... 362 1982 Greg Tubbs ...... 5 1982 Jeff Hawn ...... 30 2. 2000 ...... 376 2. 2001 ...... 509.2 1981 LeBon Joye ...... 386 1981 Baker/Tubbs ...... 7 1981 Ralph Harper ...... 59 3. 1999 ...... 360 3. 2000 ...... 488.2 1980 Gene Baker ...... 379 1980 Nick Maneri ...... 8 1980 Chris Vinyard ...... 33 4. 2001 ...... 351 4. 1997 ...... 479.0 1979 Chris Vinyard ...... 346 1979 Baker/Vinyard ...... 5 1979 Chris Vinyard ...... 32 5. 1990 ...... 343 5. 2002 ...... 473.0 1978 Gene Baker ...... 381 1978 Brian Cross ...... 5 1978 Chris Vinyard ...... 34 1977 Doug Eargle ...... 368 1977 Pat Dennis ...... 5 1977 Tom Schoettle ...... 30 1976 Doug Eargle ...... 437 1976 Eddie Beam ...... 11 1976 Eddie Beam ...... 38 Stolen Bases Earned Run Average 1975 Karl Wirtz ...... 426 1975 Pat Dennis ...... 8 1975 Karl Wirtz ...... 35 Season ...... SB Season ...... ERA 1974 Bob Rickert ...... 302 1974 Bob Rickert ...... 9 1974 Bob Rickert ...... 43 1. 1997 ...... 151 1. 1977 ...... 3.11 1989 ...... 151 2. 1976 ...... 3.16 Wins Strikeouts ERA 3. 1990 ...... 121 3. 1974 ...... 3.90 4. 1996 ...... 119 4. 1975 ...... 4.27 2003 Devin Thomas ...... 9 2003 Dustin Smith ...... 81 2003 Dustin Smith ...... 3.70 5. 2002 ...... 114 5. 1993 ...... 4.42 2002 Mike Weel ...... 9 2002 Mike Weel ...... 69 2002 Mike Weel ...... 3.93 1982 ...... 114 2001 Stephen Pew ...... 8 2001 Mike Weel ...... 73 2001 Mike Weel ...... 4.40 Saves 2000 Mike Weel ...... 10 2000 Mike Weel ...... 79 2000 Mike Weel ...... 2.99 Hits 1999 Sherill/Stecker ...... 5 1999 George Sherrill ...... 83 1999 Bill Tarajack ...... 4.05 Season ...... SVS 1998 Massey/Shelton ...... 5 1998 Seth Massey ...... 78 1998 George Sherrill ...... 4.92 Season ...... H 1. 2003 ...... 12 1997 Craig Smith ...... 7 1997 Zak Doan ...... 70 1997 Craig Smith ...... 5.16 1. 1996 ...... 738 2. 1999 ...... 11 1996 Mike Eikenberry ...... 11 1996 Craig Smith ...... 84 1996 Craig Smith ...... 2.94 2. 2001 ...... 611 1981 ...... 11 1995 Jeff Taylor ...... 6 1995 Jeff Taylor ...... 49 1995 Steve Cornelison .... 3.72 3. 1999 ...... 608 3. Six Seasons ...... 10 1994 Shane Dortch ...... 9 1994 Scott Speer ...... 67 1994 Shane Dortch ...... 3.08 4. 2000 ...... 592 1993 Three tied at ...... 5 1993 Speer/Richardson ..... 58 1993 Rod Streeter ...... 3.78 5. 1997 ...... 589 1992 Jamie Walker ...... 9 1992 Jamie Walker ...... 89 1992 Jamie Walker ...... 2.74 1991 Jamie Walker ...... 3 1991 Jamie Walker ...... 64 1991 Dave Richardson ... 5.75 1990 Bill Kooiman ...... 8 1990 Bill Kooiman ...... 46 1990 Bill Kooiman ...... 3.76 Runs Strikeouts 1989 Jesse Cash ...... 9 1989 Jon Frazier ...... 45 1989 Jesse Cash ...... 3.66 Season ...... R Season ...... ERA 1988 Joe Frazier ...... 6 1988 Cary Dunn ...... 46 1988 Rich Ward ...... 4.65 1. 1996 ...... 470 1. 1998 ...... 399 1987 Four tied at ...... 3 1987 Cary Dunn ...... 48 1987 Cary Dunn ...... 3.59 2. 2000 ...... 438 2. 1997 ...... 389 1986 Four tied at ...... 3 1986 Larry Miller ...... 46 1986 Jon Frazier ...... 7.52 3. 1999 ...... 404 3. 2002 ...... 284 1985 Beckman/Tharpe ...... 5 1985 Stacy Sims ...... 53 1985 Larry Miller ...... 4.84 4. 1990 ...... 401 4. 2001 ...... 382 1984 Michael O. Tharpe ...... 6 1984 Michael O. Tharpe .... 32 1984 Stacy Sims ...... 2.67 5. 1989 ...... 398 5. 1996 ...... 374 1983 Michael O. Tharpe ...... 4 1983 Larry Miller ...... 30 1983 Michael O. Tharpe . 5.83 1982 Michael O. Tharpe ...... 5 1982 Keith Gilliam ...... 40 1982 David Donald ...... 2.95 1981 Clayton Dahl ...... 6 1981 David Brock ...... 53 1981 David Brock ...... 2.83 Governors in the NCAA Record Book 1980 Keith Gilliam ...... 4 1980 Keith Gilliam ...... 37 1980 Keith Gilliam ...... 4.10 1979 Keith Gilliam ...... 6 1979 Keith Gilliam ...... 52 1979 Doug Downey ...... 2.75 The Governors are listed twice in the NCAA Record book: 1978 Three tied at ...... 4 1978 David Wright ...... 54 1978 David Wright ...... 3.64 1977 John Sarver ...... 7 1977 John Sarver ...... 42 1977 John Sarver ...... 1.76 Record for Bases on Balls in an inning - eight against Trevecca 1976 Sarver/Kautz ...... 5 1976 John Sarver ...... 44 1976 Doug Downey ...... 2.25 Nazarene, April 26, 1995, third inning. 1975 Gary Anders ...... 5 1975 Gary Anders ...... 39 1975 Dave Kautz ...... 1.48 1974 Dallas Cheesman ...... 6 1974 Gary Anders ...... 59 1974 Dallas Cheesman .. 2.91 Runs by a losing team - 22 against Louisville (23), April 2, 1991.

AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 29 Honorees & Pros All-Time All-OVC Selections OVC Post-Season Honorees Since 1990 1963* Ken Connelly, P Four-time All-OVC Selection David Mason, C A.J. Ellis was named to Jackie Winders, OF four All-OVC teams during 1964* Dwight York, P his career, becoming just Don Climer, OF the fifth player in league 1965* Fiora DeCosty, 2B history and first since 1979 Mike Weel Don Climer, OF to earn the honor four 2000 OVC 1966* Fiore DeCosty, 2B times. He also is the only Pitcher of Rodney Rogers, SS player to be named All- the Year 1967* Phillip Sleigh, OF OVC at three different po- sitions (utility in 2000, first 1968* Phillip Sleigh, OF base in 2001 and catcher in 2002 and 2003). 1970* Kevin Sipe, 1B † 1971 Ed Inman Craig Smith 1973* Kevin Sipe, OF 1993 Wes Sims, 2B 1996 OVC 1974* Charlie Sorey, OF Bryan Link, OF Pitcher of 1975* Dave Kautz, P 1994 Shane Dortch, P ‡ the Year Pat Dennis, 1B Chuck Abbott, SS Karl Wurtz, OF Jason Mikulecky, OF 1976* Doug Eargle, OF 1996 Craig Smith, P ‡ 1977* Robbie Fant, IF Ryan Bennett, C Nate Manning Tom Schoettle, IF Chuck Abbott, SS 1996 OVC 1978* Dave Wright, P Nate Manning, 3B † Player of Gary Baker, IF Dave Sloan, DH the Year Chris Vinyard, OF 1997 Kent Brown, OF 1980 Chris Vinyard, OF Aaron Sledd, UT Gene Baker, DH 1999 Buddy Dubois, OF 1981^Clayton Dahl, P Joe Lancaster, DH Shane Dortch LeBon Joye, IF † 2000 A.J. Ellis, UT 1994 OVC Ralph Harper, IF ‡ Mike Weel, SP Pitcher of 1982^ Greg Tubbs, IF 2001 A.J. Ellis, 1B the Year 1983^ Stacey Higgins, DH Rusty Moore, SS 1984^Mo Tharpe, P † 2002 A.J. Ellis, C Jaye Parker, IF MIke Weel, SP Robert McCutcheon, OF 2003 A.J. Ellis, C 1985^Mo Tharpe, P Ron Bethke, OF Jamie Walker Monte Williams, OF Jeff Mault, RP 1992 OVC 1986^Chris Murray, IF Pitcher of the Year 1990 Todd Hinterser, OF 1992 Jamie Walker, P ‡ Troy Hayes, 3B † Randy McDermott, OF Randy McDermott * Western Division ^ Southern Division 1992 OVC † Player of the Year ‡ Pitcher of the Year Player of the Year OVC Coach of the Year Honorees Academic All-Americans 1971 Tom Wonderling 1981 Gene Baker (2nd Team) 1984 Joe Baxter 1982 John Greenway (1st Team) 1992 Gary McClure 1990 Ken Hatfield (2nd Team) 1994 Gary McClure 1993 Bryan Link (2nd Team) 2003 Gary McClure Kevin Smith (3rd Team) 1994 Kevin Smith (3rd Team) All-Region 1996 Chuck Abbott Nate Manning Both were named to the second team.

30 AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 Govs in MLB

Jamie “Cat” Walker Governors in the Minor Leagues as of April 1, 2004 Relief Pitcher • Detroit Tigers Governors Player Minor League Team (Affiliation) A.J. Ellis ...... Vero Beach Dodgers (Los Angeles-A) Bats: Left Throws: Left Travis Beech ...... Princeton Devil Rays (Tampa Bay-R) Height: 6-2 Weight: 195 Dustin Smith ...... West Michigan Whitecaps (Detroit-A) Hometown: Overland Park, Kan. George Sherill ...... (Seattle-AAA) Birthplace: McMinnville, Tenn. Patrick O’Sullivan ...... San Luis Potosi Tuneros (Mexican League-AAA) Debut: April 2, 1997 Drafted: 1992, 11th Round, by Houston Austin Peay Draftees/Signees since 1990 Career Recap: Austin Peay Year Governors Player Club Drafted/Signed By When Austin Peay 2003 A.J. Ellis, C ...... (18th) snatched McMinnville native 2003 Travis Beech, IF ...... Tampa Bay Devil Rays (42nd) Jamie Walker from under the 2003 Dustin Smith, RHP ...... Detroit Tigers (FA) nose of rival Middle Tennessee, 1999 George Sherill, LHP ...... Independent Pro League the left-hander represented the 1999 Pat O’Sullivan, OF ...... (41st) benchmark of how future Gov- 1998 Aaron Sledd, 1B/OF ...... Cincinatti Reds (FA) ernors hurlers would be judged. 1997 Kent Brown, OF ...... San Diego Padres (FA) Walker came to Austin 1996 Brock Maiser, 1B ...... Independent Pro League Peay in Fall 1989, and he was 1996 Rich Elias, RHP ...... Independent Pro League a pitcher that immediately stood 1996 Mike Eikenberry, RHP ...... (FA) out. Being left-handed with a 1996 Ryan Bennett, C ...... New York Mets (FA) good , he recorded a 5- 1996 Nate Manning, 3B ...... (9th) 1 record that promised even 1996 Chuck Abbott, SS ...... California Angels (2nd) greater things to come. 1995 Troy Hayes, 3B ...... Independent Pro League The lefty was elevated to 1993 Bryan Link, OF/1B ...... (FA) the No. 1 pitching role a year 1993 Scott Quade, SS ...... Montreal Expos (34th) later, surrounded by a young 1993 Wes Sims, 2B ...... (19th) baseball team. The Govs em- 1992 Jamie “Cat” Walker, LHP ...... (11th) barked on an ambitious sched- 1992 Randy McDermott, RHP ...... (FA) ule that saw him take the mound 1992 Thomas Coates, OF ...... (?) against such top programs as 1992 Tim Minik, RHP ...... Texas Rangers (?) Photos courtesy the Detroit Tigers Wichita State. He never refused 1992 Greg Smock, LHP ...... (28th) the ball, and his 3-9 record was not indicative of his performance. 1990 Bill Kooiman, RHP ...... Atlanta Braves (FA) But that sophomore season provided the basis not only for his junior (##)-Indicates Round; FA indicates free agent signee season but also for his future baseball career as well. As a junior, Walker became the OVC’s dominant hurler, earning first-team All-OVC and “Pitcher of the Year” honors. The workhorse ace hurler pitched in 20 games that sea- son, 15 as a starter, going 9-5 with a 2.74 ERA—the sixth-best ERA all-time— in 108.3 innings, second most in school history. Career MLB Statistics Year TEAM W-L ERA APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 1997 KC 3-3 5.44 50 0 0 0 0 43.0 46 28 26 20 24 1998 KC 0-1 9.87 6 2 0 0 0 17.1 30 20 19 3 15 2002 DET 1-1 3.71 57 0 0 0 1 43.2 32 19 18 9 40 2003 DET 4-3 3.32 78 0 0 0 3 65.0 61 30 24 17 45 Career Totals 8-8 4.63 191 2 0 0 4 169.0 169 97 87 49 124

AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 31 History

Season Record Pct Coach Overall OVC Regular Tourney 1931 3-3-0 .500 Alden Season Record Pct Record Pct Season Finish Coach 1932 3-4-0 .429 Alden 1963 7-6-0 .538 4-4-0 .500 2nd-W — Sandifer 1933 5-2-0 .714 Harvill 1964 6-13-0 .316 4-8-0 .333 4th-W — Sandifer 1934 5-9-0 .357 Harvill 1965 5-12-0 .294 N/A Sandifer 1935 12-5-0 .706 Harvill 1966 8-7-0 .533 5-4-0 .556 2nd-W — Sandifer 1936 5-7-0 .417 Harvill 1967 5-13-0 .278 3-9-0 .250 4th-W — Sandifer 1937 5-10-0 .333 Brown 1968 6-14-0 .300 1-7-0 .125 4th-W — Sandifer 1938 2-11-0 .154 Brown 1969 7-12-0 .368 1-9-0 .100 4th-W — Sandifer 1939 2-7-0 .222 Brown 1970 15-20-0 .429 2-8-0 .200 4t-W — Wonderling 1940-1947 - No Baseball 1971 38-12-0 .760 3-1-0 .750 1st-D1 1st Wonderling 1948 4-8-0 .333 Sandifer 1972 21-26-0 .447 N/A Wonderling 1949 5-5-0 .500 Sandifer 1973 22-24-0 .478 5-6-0 .455 2nd-W — Ellenberg 1950 9-3-0 .750 Sandifer 1974 20-26-0 .435 3-9-0 .250 4th-W — Ellenberg 1951 6-8-0 .429 Gary 1975 22-14-0 .611 5-7-0 .417 2nd-W — Ellenberg 1952 - No Baseball 1976 26-14-1 .646 3-7-0 .300 3rd-W — Ellenberg 1953 8-3-0 .727 Gary 1977 27-17-1 .611 7-5-0 .583 2nd-W — Ellenberg 1954 9-4-0 .692 Gary 1978 16-19-2 .459 5-6-1 .458 2nd-W — Ellenberg 1955 8-8-0 .500 Sandifer 1979 23-24-0 .489 11-6-0 .647 3rd — Ellenberg 1956 9-7-0 .563 Sandifer 1980 16-25-0 .390 4-9-0 .308 6th — Ellenberg 1957 6-10-0 .375 Sandifer 1981† 4-44-0 .083 0-12-0 .000 4th-S3rdBaxter 1958 10-2-0 .833 Sandifer 1982* 21-25-0 .457 2-14-0 .125 4th-S — Baxter 1959 5-8-0 .385 Sandifer 1983 11-29-0 .275 1-11-0 .083 4th-S — Baxter 1960 9-8-0 .529 Sandifer 1984 18-21-1 .463 7-4-0 .636 1st-S 4th Baxter 1961 11-4-0 .733 Sandifer 1985 18-30-1 .378 7-5-0 .583 2nd-S3rd Merkel 1962 13-6-0 .684 Sandifer 1986 19-34-2 .364 4-8-0 .333 4th-S — Merkel 1987 15-32-0 .319 6-12-0 .333 4th-S — Merkel Notes: 1988 23-27-0 .460 10-12-0 .455 3rd-S — McClure Austin Peay was a member of the Volunteer State 1989 32-25-1 .560 10-7-0.5883rd 2nd McClure Athletic Association as a two-year school (1947- 1990 31-25-0 .554 6-8-0 .429 4th 3rd McClure 1962). The Governors joined the Ohio Valley Con- 1991 15-37-1 .292 6-11-0 .353 5th — McClure ference in 1962 and started play in 1963. 1992 29-28-1 .509 14-7-0 .667 2nd 2nd McClure 1993 30-22-0.57713-8-0 .619 5th — McClure The OVC played in a East-West Division format 1994 27-31-0 .466 12-6-0 .667 1st 2nd McClure from 1963-1970 and again from 1973-1978. A 1995 24-32-0.4299-12-0 .429 6th — McClure North-South alignment was in use from 1981- 1996 44-22-0 .667 13-7-0 .650 t-1st 1st McClure 1988. For more information on tournament for- 1997* 30-29-0 .508 14-10-0.5833rd3rd McClure mats, please see the Ohio Valley Conference’s 1998 23-32-0.4189-15-0 .375 8th — McClure Records Book. 1999 29-27-0 .518 13-10-0 .565 5th t-5th McClure 2000 32-27-0 .542 14-10-0 .583 4th 4th McClure 2001 32-30-0 .516 9-12-0 .429 5th 2nd McClure 2002 30-27-0 .526 12-9-0 .571 3rdt-4th McClure 2003 27-27-1 .500 14-5-1 .725 1st t-5th McClure † - Austin Peay forfeited 21 games during the 1981 season * - includes forfeits by opponents, see year-by-year results

Governors Coaches Cumulative Records Governors Coaches by Wins Coach Seasons Overall Pct. Ohio Valley Pct. Coach Seasons Wins Scott Alden 1931-1932 6-7-0 .462 — Gary McClure ...... 17 ...... 456 Halbert Harvill 1933-1936 27-23-0 .540 — Joe Ellenburg ...... 9 ...... 172 Fred T. Brown 1937-1939 9-28-0 .243 — Leon Sandifer ...... 17 ...... 133 Leon Sandifer 1948-1950, 1955-1968 133-146-0 .477 18-41-0 .305 Tom Wonderling ...... 3 ...... 74 Don Gray 1951, 1953-54 23-15-0 .605 — Joe Baxter ...... 4 ...... 52 Tom Wonderling 1969-1971 74-58-0 .561 5-9-0.357 Billy Merkel ...... 3 ...... 52 Joe Ellenburg 1972-1980 172-167-4.507 43-55-1.439 Halbert Harvill ...... 4 ...... 27 Joe Baxter 1981-1984 52-121-1 .302 10-41-0 .196 Don Gray ...... 3 ...... 23 Billy Merkel 1985-1987 52-96-3.354 17-25-0.405 Fred T. Brown ...... 3 ...... 9 Gary McClure 1988-current 456-450-0 .503 179-149-1 .546 Scott Alden ...... 2 ...... 6 Grand Total 64 Seasons 1004-1107-12 .476 272-320-2 .460

32 AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 Series Records

The following series records include teams that have been played since 1974. Series Opponent First Last W-L-T Oct. Str GP records for teams not played since 1974 see page 34. The records on this page include Miami (Ohio) 2001 2001 0-2.000L-22 forfeits awarded against Austin Peay following the 1981 season, but not forfeits Middle Tennessee 1937 2003 64-111 .366 L-2 175 awarded to APSU following the 1982 and 1997 seasons. Current Ohio Valley Confer- Millikin 1971 1984 7-01.000 W-77 ence members are indicated with a bullet (•) following the opponent’s name. Mississippi 1993 2002 2-9.182L-511 Missouri-St. Louis 1976 1987 0-5.000L-10 5 Opponent First Last W-L-T Oct. Str GP Monmouth 1978 1979 2-01.000 W-22 Alabama 1994 2002 0-6 .000 L-66Montevallo 1983 1983 0-1.000L-11 Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) 1979 1992 3-12 .200 L-10 15 Morehead State • 1977 2003 32-22 .593 W-454 Arkansas State 1995 1999 3-6 .333 L-19Murray State • 1948 2003 71-88 .447 L-1 159 Auburn 1972 1982 1-5 .167 L-46North Alabama 1935 1991 21-27 .438 L-148 Auburn-Montgomery 1989 1989 2-1 .667 W-23North Florida 1995 1997 2-1.667W-23 Aurora 1984 1984 1-1 .500 L-12Northeast Illinois 1990 1994 3-2.600W-25 Ball State 2001 2001 0-1 .000 L-21Northern Illinois 1995 1995 0-1.000L-11 Belmont 1954 2003 45-25 .643 L-170 Northern Iowa 1990 1990 2-01.000 W-22 Bethel 1931 1982 22-11 .667 L-133 Ohio State 2001 2001 1-01.000 W-51 Bethune-Cookman 2001 2001 1-01.000 W-31Otterbein 1978 1984 2-2.500L-14 Birmingham-Southern 1970 2003 1-4 .200 L-25Penn State 1993 1993 1-1.500W-12 Bowling Green State 2002 2002 0-1 .000 L-31Purdue 1964 2001 1-4.200L-25 Bradley 1971 2003 4-8 .333 L-212 Samford • 1990 2001 8-4.667W-112 Brooklyn 1978 1984 3-1 .750 W-34South Alabama 1986 1989 1-4.200L-15 Butler 1994 2003 4-1 .800 L-15South Carolina 1981 1981 0-1.000L-21 Central Florida (UCF) 1980 1980 1-1 .500 L-12Southeast Missouri 1962 2003 16-31 .340 L-247 Central Michigan 1960 1999 7-3 .700 W-510 Southern 1996 1996 2-1.667W-13 Chicago State 1993 1993 1-01.000 W-11Southern Illinois 1972 2000 11-21 .344 L-132 Christian Brothers 1973 1987 3-01.000 W-43Southern Indiana 1995 1999 4-01.000 W-44 Cincinatti 1979 1998 4-1 .800 W-35Southern Mississippi 1992 1992 0-2.000L-22 Coastal Carolina 1981 1981 1-2 .333 L-13Southwest Missouri • 1976 1991 3-4.429L-37 Columbus State 1986 1986 1-1 .500 L-12Spring Hill 1970 1986 0-2.000L-52 Cumberland 1932 2001 27-38 .415 L-265 St. Louis 1988 1988 1-01.000 W-11 Duquesne 1999 1999 1-1 .500 W-12St. Mary's (Ind.) 1978 1989 1-1.500W-12 East Tennessee 1971 2001 3-1 .750 L-14Stetson 1972 1980 1-2.333L-23 Eastern Illinois • 1978 2003 15-17 .469 L-132 Taylor 1983 1983 0-1.000L-11 Eastern Kentucky • 1979 2003 30-31 .492 W-761 Tennessee 1972 1998 2-14 .125 L-516 Eastern Michigan 1971 2002 3-2 .600 W-15Tennessee State 1970 1992 22-12 .647 W-334 Evansville 1974 2003 12-28-2.310L-142 Tennessee Tech • 1938 2003 68-69-1 .496 W-2 138 Florida 1980 2002 2-3 .400 L-25Tennessee Wesleyan 1980 1985 0-3.000L-33 Florida State 1979 1987 0-5 .000 L-75Tennessee-Martin • 1960 2003 50-25-2 .662 T-177 Francis Marion 1981 1981 1-01.000 W-21Trevecca 1979 2003 13-5.722W-618 Furman 1975 1983 4-1 .800 W-35Troy State 1977 2000 4-6.400W-310 Gardner-Webb 2001 2001 1-01.000 W-41Union 1949 1987 26-16 .619 L-342 George Williams 1981 1982 2-2 .500 W-24Valdosta State 1980 1986 1-2.333W-13 Georgia 1993 2003 0-4 .000 L-44Valparaiso 1982 2001 9-2.818W-211 Georgia State 1932 1982 1-2 .333 L-13Vanderbilt 1938 2003 21-39-2 .355 L-162 Georgia Tech 1996 1996 0-1 .000 L-21West Alabama 2002 2002 2-01.000 W-22 Illinois State 1982 2002 9-7 .563 W-116 West Florida 1982 1989 1-7.125L-38 Illinois-Chicago 1960 2000 2-1 .667 W-23Western Carolina 1983 1983 1-2.333L-13 Indiana 1989 1990 0-5 .000 L-55Western Illinois 1984 1985 0-2.000L-32 Indiana State 1988 2003 8-19 .296 W-127 Western Kentucky 1933 2003 47-81-1 .368 L-1 129 Indiana-Southeast 1980 1982 5-1 .833 W-56Western Michigan 1997 1999 2-01.000 W-22 Jacksonville 1972 2001 1-4 .200 W-15Wichita State 1991 1991 0-2.000L-22 Jacksonville State • 1997 1998 1-1 .500 L-12William Jewell 1984 1984 0-1.000L-31 Kansas State 1999 1999 1-01.000 W-11Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1995 2003 5-1.833W-56 Kentucky 1980 2002 2-10 .167 L-412 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 2003 2003 1-1.500W-12 Kentucky Wesleyan 1985 1985 1-01.000 W-11Wofford 1983 1983 0-2.000L-22 Lambuth 1934 1988 8-5 .615 W-513 Wright State 1976 1995 9-8-1.528W-118 Lincoln (Mo.) 1986 1986 2-1 .667 L-13Xavier (Ohio) 1991 2003 24-12 .667 L-136 Lincoln Memorial 1956 1994 0-3 .000 L-43Yale 1998 2000 3-01.000 W-33 Lipscomb 1931 2003 47-61-1.436L-1 109 Louisiana State 1996 1996 0-1 .000 L-41 Louisville 1972 2000 19-17 .528 W-236 Marietta 1977 1982 3-2 .600 L-25 Martin Methodist 2003 2003 1-01.000 W-11 Maryville 1984 1985 1-1 .500 L-12 Memphis 1979 2003 13-25 .342 W-238

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SERIES RECORDS 1931 Cumberland L 1-7 1953 BethelW12-3 TEAMS PLAYED 3-3 Overall Lipscomb W 4-1 8-3 Overall Belmont W 5-4 PRIOR TO 1974 Lipscomb W 19-4 Lipscomb W 9-2 North AlabamaL1-9 Lipscomb W 3-0 Union W 6-3 The following series records in- Charlotte Independents W 10-9 George Peabody L5-6 1938 Union W 8-0 clude teams that have not been BethelW5-3 BethelW9-0 Murray State Freshmen L 5-9 2-11 Overall Clarksville Navy W 7-0 Carson-Newman W 6-5 played since 1974. Murray State Freshmen L 5-8 VanderbiltL2-12 Murray State W 6-4 Carson-Newman L 2-9 Albion 1977 5-1 Bethel L3-9 Lipscomb W 7-3 Murray State L 3-5 Carson-Newman L 0-2 Ashland (Ohio) 1972 0-1 LipscombL1-7 BethelW9-0 Ashland City Ind. 1932 1-0 1932 LipscombL3-4 North Alabama W 9-0 1959 Bellarmine 1976 1-0 3-4 Overall LipscombL4-5 Clarksville Navy W 10-3 5-8 Overall Bethel (Minn.) 1966 2-0 Cumberland L 6-16 Nashville Burk L5-6 Union W 12-0 Middle Tennessee L 3-10 Georgia State L 0-7 Middle Tennessee L 4-10 Union W 2-0 North AlabamaL2-8 Calvin College 1971 5-3 HopkinsvilleL0-10 BethelW9-8 Capitol University 1972 3-0 Murray State Freshmen L 2-18 Westmoreland Independ. W 15-2 Tennessee TechL2-7 1954 Belmont L 9-10 Carson-Newman 1958 1-2 Murray State Freshmen L 7-10 Western Kentucky L8-10 9-4 Overall Middle Tennessee W 9-5 Castle Heights 1935 6-0 Ashland City Independ. W 3-2 Middle Tennessee L 1-5 Union W 9-5 BethelW12-9 Central Missouri 1962 2-0 Southside Independents W 10-8 Tennessee TechL3-11 Belmont W 18-0 LipscombL3-23 Charlotte Ind. 1933 2-1 Western Kentucky W 9-3 Middle Tennessee L 7-11 Union L 1-4 Western Kentucky L8-17 Citadel 1975 0-1 1933 Middle Tennessee L 7-14 1939 Lipscomb W 14-11 Union L 3-7 C.C.C. 1936 4-0 5-2 Overall North Alabama W 10-9 Charlotte Independents W 16-5 2-7 Overall Union W 7-3 Clarksville Navy 1954 2-1 Tennessee TechL5-10 Belmont W 14-5 Western Kentucky L5-6 Clemson 1973 0-1 Western Kentucky W 14-7 Belmont W 9-0 Lipscomb W 6-3 Western Kentucky L1-3 Clarksville Navy L6-18 Columbus College 1971 2-1 LipscombL0-8 BethelW12-3 Western Kentucky W 4-3 1960 Dayton 1978 0-1 Nashville State W 8-7 DuPont Independents L1-10 Murray State W 8-5 DuPont Ind. 1939 0-1 Nashville State L 5-9 LipscombL4-5 North AlabamaL4-9 9-8 Overall Ferris State 1979 0-1 Charlotte Independents L1-3 Western Kentucky W 12-9 Murray State W 12-7 Middle Tennessee W 16-15 Middle Tennessee L 4-11 Lipscomb W 12-11 North Alabama W 3-2 Fisk 1974 3-0 1934 Tennessee TechL5-12 Tennessee-Martin W 12-9 Florida Tech 1976 2-3 Middle Tennessee W 12-8 1955 Belmont W 6-1 Freed Hardeman 1934 1-1 5-9 Overall Central Michigan W 10-5 Freed Hardeman L 1-6 8-8 Overall George Mason 1974 0-1 1940-1947 - No Baseball Tennessee TechL2-15 LipscombL3-9 Freed Hardeman W 7-2 Illinois-Chicago L 2-5 George Peabody 1953 0-1 Castle Heights W 7-3 1948 Tennessee TechL3-10 Georgia Southern 1977 4-2-1 4-8 Overall Bethel L6-10 Belmont W 14-5 Castle Heights W 10-4 Notre Dame W 6-4 LipscombL4-7 North AlabamaL5-8 Greenville 1977 2-0 LipscombL4-5 Tennessee-Martin W 10-5 Murray State L 2-8 Union L 8-10 Hopkinsville 1938 0-2 Western Kentucky L4-17 Union L 8-12 BethelW16-8 Belmont L 2-7 Illinois Tech 1972 1-0 Cumberland L 4-6 Middle Tennessee L 3-4 Western Kentucky L12-17 LipscombL2-10 Cumberland L 0-8 Bethel L7-10 Lincoln 1979 1-0 Murray State L 4-6 Middle Tennessee L 4-7 Cumberland L 0-2 North AlabamaL2-3 Livingston State 1973 0-2 Tennessee TechL1-14 Middle Tennessee W 14-5 Cumberland L 1-6 Western Kentucky W 9-1 Lowell 1976 1-0 Cumberland L 1-2 BethelW6-5 Western Kentucky L9-19 Union L 6-12 Middle Tennessee W 9-4 Murray State W 19-7 McKendree 1957 0-1 Lambuth L 6-9 LipscombL3-5 Mercyhurst 1977 2-0 Lambuth W 12-8 Tennessee TechL2-7 North Alabama W 2-0 Belmont W 18-3 Murray State Fresh. 1932 0-4 Lipscomb W 13-6 Western Kentucky L5-10 BethelW7-3 Lipscomb W 6-5 1961 Nashville Burk 1938 0-1 11-4 Overall 1935 Lipscomb W 8-6 Union W 2-1 Nashville State 1933 1-1 Murray State W 7-5 Central Michigan L 2-13 12-5 Overall Northwood Institute 1971 1-0 North AlabamaL2-3 Civilian Conservation Corps W 7-0 1949 Notre Dame 1960 1-0 5-5 Overall 1956 Belmont L 2-10 Civilian Conservation Corps W 9-6 North Alabama W 7-5 Olivet 1977 0-1 Murray State L 1-13 9-7 Overall Cumberland W 6-5 Tennessee-Martin W 13-5 Cumberland W 10-7 1st-West VSAC Pensacola Navy 1970 2-0 Cumberland L 4-5 Western Kentucky W 8-5 Western Kentucky L1-3 BethelW19-4 Pittsburgh-Johnstown 1972 2-0 Lipscomb W 17-3 BethelW2-1 Western Kentucky L4-13 Union L 6-12 Quincy College 1974 3-2 Cumberland W 6-2 Lipscomb W 4-3 Union W 13-11 Tennessee TechL6-7 Cumberland W 6-0 Middle Tennessee W 17-5 South Florida 1976 0-1 LipscombL6-7 Middle Tennessee W 4-1 Castle Heights W 17-0 Western Kentucky W 17-8 So. Ill.-Edwardsville 1977 2-4 Cumberland W 7-2 BethelW20-2 Castle Heights W 5-1 Union W 11-8 Southside Ind. 1932 1-0 Middle Tennessee W 2-1 Belmont W 18-4 LipscombL1-3 Belmont W 6-5 BethelW6-3 North AlabamaL5-7 St. Joseph (Ind.) 1977 1-0 North AlabamaL0-2 Bethel L2-4 LipscombL0-12 North Alabama W 7-5 St. Leo College 1974 2-4 North Alabama W 5-1 Union W 6-3 Tennessee TechL8-15 St. Procopius 1971 2-0 Castle Heights W 9-3 Tennessee-Martin W 7-4 1950 Belmont W 11-5 Tampa 1976 1-0-1 Castle Heights W 7-5 Lipscomb W 5-3 9-3 Overall Murray State L 8-12 Temple 1977 1-0 DIVISION I ERA BEGINS Bethel L1-2 Lipscomb W 10-4 Middle Tennessee W 9-6 1962 West Georgia 1971 0-1 Bethel L1-3 Western Kentucky L2-4 Union W 7-6 Westmoreland Ind. 1932 1-0 BethelW11-1 Murray State W 7-5 13-6 Overall Wis.-Eau Claire 1977 5-1 1936 Union W 4-1 Lincoln Memorial L7-38 Belmont W 9-2 Lincoln Memorial L2-4 Wis.-Lacrosse 1975 7-4 5-7 Overall Western Kentucky W 4-2 Bethel L7-10 Tennessee-Martin W 6-2 Wis.-Parkdale 1976 2-0 Civilian Conservation Corps W 4-2 BethelW13-3 1957 WittenbergL1-8 Civilian Conservation Corps W 4-3 Union W 11-6 Wis.-Platteville 1971 2-0 Western Kentucky W 7-6 North Alabama W 5-4 Middle Tennessee L 3-7 6-10 Overall Wis.-Whitewater 1978 5-1 Union L 5-11 North AlabamaL0-17 Murray State W 13-3 BethelW7-6 Wittenberg 1966 1-1 North Alabama W 11-3 Cumberland L 2-3 Murray State W 5-3 Union W 16-4 Belmont W 7-6 Wooster 1970 4-0 LipscombL8-10 Middle Tennessee L 4-16 Belmont L 5-10 Union L 9-10 North AlabamaL2-3 Lipscomb W 6-5 Middle Tennessee L 9-13 North Alabama W 9-3 North AlabamaL2-4 McKendree L 4-7 Middle Tennessee L 3-13 Cumberland W 3-2 1951 Belmont W 8-7 BethelW3-1 Lipscomb W 4-1 6-8 Overall Bethel L6-8 Lipscomb W 10-1 LipscombL2-4 Murray State L 10-11 Murray State L 3-13 Tennessee-MartinL2-6 Bethel L1-7 Union W 9-3 Union L 5-12 Lipscomb W 10-1 Western Kentucky W 7-3 North AlabamaL3-5 Middle Tennessee W 3-1 LipscombL7-12 Middle Tennessee L 0-6 1937 Southeast Missouri W 2-1 North AlabamaL2-6 LipscombL4-5 5-10 Overall Central Missouri W 6-1 Tennessee TechL14-17 North Alabama W 13-10 Cumberland L 3-7 Western Kentucky W 5-4 Central Missouri W 9-4 Cumberland L 4-13 Western Kentucky W 24-11 Lipscomb W 16-11 Murray State W 3-1 Middle Tennessee L 1-17 1963 Union W 4-3 LipscombL6-7 Lipscomb W 8-7 7-6 Overall Lipscomb W 3-1 Murray State L 7-8 1958 4-4 Ohio Valley (2nd-West) Middle Tennessee W 7-3 Middle Tennessee L 4-8 Middle Tennessee L 5-6 Middle Tennessee L 8-18 10-2 Overall Murray State L 1-2 HopkinsvilleL3-4 Tennessee TechL12-28 1st-West VSAC Murray State L 0-2 Western Kentucky L2-9 North Alabama W 4-3 Tennessee Tech W 5-0 Middle Tennessee W 4-2 Middle Tennessee L 3-7 Belmont W 16-7 Middle Tennessee W 8-7 Western Kentucky L5-8 1952 - No Baseball Middle Tennessee W 6-1 Belmont W 8-5 Cumberland L 4-6 Vanderbilt W 10-6 Murray State L 0-3

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Murray State L 2-9 1968 Columbus College L 4-6 1973 Fisk W 12-4 Middle Tennessee W 6-2 6-14 Overall Columbus College W 21-1 22-24 Overall Belmont L 0-6 Middle Tennessee W 10-3 1-7 Ohio Valley (4th-West) Calvin College W 7-1 5-6 Ohio Valley (2nd-West) Belmont L 1-2 Calvin College L 2-3 Belmont W 6-5 Murray State L 2-4 1975 Lipscomb W 11-9 Calvin College L 2-3 Belmont W 6-2 Murray State W 4-1 22-14 Overall Tennessee-Martin W 5-2 Calvin College W 2-1 LipscombL2-7 Middle Tennessee W 9-3 5-7 Ohio Valley (2nd-West) Tennessee-MartinL5-6 St. Procopius W 5-0 Lipscomb W 9-5 Middle Tennessee L 2-4 Murray State L 3-15 St. Procopius W 9-1 LipscombL5-10 Western Kentucky W 2-1 Murray State L 3-12 Western Kentucky L2-4 1964 Lipscomb W 9-3 Western Kentucky L2-5 Middle Tennessee L 1-5 Western Kentucky W 1-0 6-13 Overall Western Kentucky L3-5 VanderbiltL4-19 Middle Tennessee W 6-3 Millikin W 6-0 4-8 Ohio Valley (4th-West) Western Kentucky L0-4 VanderbiltL3-21 Western Kentucky W 9-2 Millikin W 6-1 Purdue L 0-7 Middle Tennessee L 0-7 VanderbiltL1-4 Western Kentucky L3-4 Millikin W 9-5 Purdue L 3-5 Middle Tennessee L 2-7 Livingston State L 6-7 Lambuth L 2-6 Millikin W 4-0 Murray State L 1-2 BethelW8-7 Livingston State L 1-4 Lambuth L 5-6 Capitol University W 1-0 Murray State W 5-3 Bethel L1-4 Clemson L 4-8 Albion W 11-2 Capitol University W 6-2 Belmont W 15-1 Murray State L 5-6 North Alabama W 5-4 Albion W 3-0 Wisconsin-Lacrosse W 6-5 LipscombL0-6 Murray State L 5-11 North AlabamaL1-2 Citadel L3-7 Wisconsin-Lacrosse W 2-1 Middle Tennessee L 0-9 Tennessee-MartinL3-5 Christian Brothers W 7-6 Furman W 6-5 Wisconsin-Platteville W 2-0 Middle Tennessee L 0-6 Tennessee-MartinL4-5 LouisvilleL3-4 Furman L 2-3 Wisconsin-Platteville W 8-7 Middle Tennessee W 6-3 Western Kentucky L0-2 LouisvilleL6-7 Tennessee Tech W 9-6 Bradley L2-3 Middle Tennessee L 5-7 Western Kentucky W 7-6 Murray State L 7-13 Tennessee Tech W 5-1 Tennessee TechL4-5 Murray State W 7-2 Murray State L 3-7 Belmont W 4-3 Tennessee State L 9-12 Bradley W 9-0 Murray State W 2-0 Murray State L 4-6 Belmont L 0-2 Wisconsin-LaCrosseL3-4 Quincy College W 5-2 Western Kentucky L4-5 Western Kentucky W 3-2 Wisconsin-LaCrosse W 11-2 Quincy College W 2-0 Western Kentucky L1-3 Western Kentucky W 4-3 Wisconsin-WhitewaterW7-1 1969 Eastern Michigan W 5-2 LipscombL4-5 Fisk W 11-7 Wisconsin-WhitewaterW3-0 7-12 Overall Eastern Michigan W 4-0 Western Kentucky L7-8 Wisconsin-LaCrosse W 11-3 Wisconsin-WhitewaterW12-2 1-9 Ohio Valley (4th-West) Middle Tennessee L 1-2 Western Kentucky L0-14 Wisconsin-LaCrosseL3-7 Wisconsin-WhitewaterW9-3 Central Michigan W 6-4 Middle Tennessee W 4-3 Tennessee Tech W 2-1 Union L 3-9 Middle Tennessee L 1-4 Central Michigan L 2-4 Murray State L 2-7 Tennessee TechL0-8 Union W 5-0 Middle Tennessee W 2-0 Central Michigan L 3-11 Northwood Institute W 7-3 Christian Brothers W 12-5 VanderbiltL1-13 Murray State L 1-2 Tennessee Tech W 10-3 Middle Tennessee L 1-2 VanderbiltL4-13 1965 LipscombL7-8 Murray State L 3-8 Middle Tennessee L 1-2 Union W 9-5 5-12 Overall Lipscomb W 10-8 Tennessee Tech W 10-5 Tennessee Tech W 4-2 Union W 7-6 N/A Ohio Valley Western Kentucky L5-9 Murray State W 7-6 Tennessee TechL3-4 Western Kentucky W 10-7 LipscombL7-10 Western Kentucky L2-6 Murray State W 10-6 Union W 6-3 Western Kentucky L2-6 Middle Tennessee L 6-7 Western Kentucky L1-9 VanderbiltL3-7 Union L 1-7 Tennessee State W 16-0 Middle Tennessee L 5-8 Western Kentucky L4-11 Tennessee State W 3-2 Tennessee Tech W 5-4 LipscombL14-17 Western Kentucky L0-2 Tennessee-Martin W 8-6 Middle Tennessee W 4-2 Tennessee Tech W 8-5 Belmont W 10-9 Western Kentucky L3-5 Tennessee-Martin W 17-5 Middle Tennessee W 7-6 Louisville W 3-1 Murray State W 4-0 Murray State L 0-1 Middle Tennessee L 9-11 East Tennessee W 5-0 Louisville W 5-3 Murray State L 3-6 Murray State L 0-17 Middle Tennessee W 6-5 East Tennessee W 1-0 Louisville W 5-3 VanderbiltL2-7 Western Kentucky W 4-2 Murray State L 2-3 Lipscomb W 2-1 Louisville W 7-6 Vanderbilt W 6-5 Western Kentucky W 10-7 Murray State L 0-1 Lipscomb W 2-0 Lambuth W 5-1 Belmont L 5-6 Tennessee-Martin W 7-0 Middle Tennessee L 4-8 Lambuth L 5-11 Tennessee Tech W 2-1 Middle Tennessee L 1-7 Lipscomb W 3-1 1972 So. Illinois-EdwardsvilleL2-6 Tennessee Tech W 7-5 Middle Tennessee W 6-3 Lipscomb W 8-2 21-26 Overall So. Illinois-EdwardsvilleL0-2 North Alabama W 13-4 Murray State L 0-5 Note: No Ohio Valley Conference games So. Illinois-EdwardsvilleL3-8 Lipscomb W 10-9 Murray State W 6-5 1970 were played and no conference champion So. Illinois-Edwardsville W 5-0 Belmont L 3-5 15-20 Overall was named. Belmont L 5-7 1976 2-8 Ohio Valley (4th-West) JacksonvilleL1-10 ALUMINUM BAT ERA 25-15-1 Overall Tennessee-MartinL6-13 St. Leo College W 9-2 Birmingham SouthernL1-2 1974 3-7 Ohio Valley (3rd-West) Pensacola Navy W 4-2 St. Leo College L 1-2 20-26 Overall Lambuth W 21-7 1966 Pensacola Navy W 10-3 Stetson W 9-6 Albion W 5-2 8-7 Overall Spring Hill L5-7 Stetson L 1-6 3-9 Ohio Valley (4th-West) Albion W 8-1 5-4 Ohio Valley (2nd-West) Calvin College W 6-4 JacksonvilleL1-8 Murray State L 1-6 Georgia Southern W 5-3 Wittenberg W 8-7 Calvin College W 5-4 AuburnL5-16 Murray State W 3-0 Georgia Southern W 11-6 Bethel (Minn.)W12-3 Calvin College W 4-3 Auburn W 13-4 Middle Tennessee L 1-3 Florida TechL1-3 Bethel (Minn.)W14-1 Calvin College L 1-4 Southern Illinois L0-2 Middle Tennessee L 2-9 Florida TechL1-2 Murray State L 0-3 WoosterW2-0 VanderbiltL6-11 Western Kentucky W 5-3 Florida Tech W 13-3 Murray State W 5-2 WoosterW1-0 Western Kentucky L3-4 Western Kentucky L3-4 Lowell W 11-2 LipscombL1-3 WoosterW2-0 Western Kentucky W 12-0 St. Leo College L 2-3 Tampa T 9-9 Middle Tennessee W 7-6 WoosterW2-1 Wisconsin-LacrosseL1-2 St. Leo College L 15-16 South Florida L 0-8 Middle Tennessee W 4-3 Quincy College W 3-2 Wisconsin-Lacrosse W 2-1 Florida TechL3-8 Bellarmine W 4-3 Middle Tennessee L 1-4 Quincy College L 4-5 Millikin W 5-1 Florida Tech W 11-4 Wisconsin-Eau Claire W 8-1 LipscombL6-16 Middle Tennessee L 0-7 Millikin W 3-2 Georgia SouthernL1-9 Wisconsin-Eau Claire W 11-2 LipscombL2-3 Middle Tennessee L 0-2 Capitol University W 4-0 Georgia SouthernL0-4 Tennessee TechL0-1 Western Kentucky L4-5 LipscombL2-9 Illinois Tech W 5-4 George Mason L 2-3 Tennessee Tech W 6-1 Western Kentucky W 11-2 LipscombL3-8 Eastern Michigan L 1-4 Tennessee Tech W 3-1 Wisconsin-Eau Claire W 5-1 Western Kentucky L0-7 Tennessee-Martin W 2-1 Ashland College L 1-5 Tennessee Tech W 2-1 Wisconsin-Eau Claire W 27-5 Western Kentucky W 3-1 Tennessee-Martin W 3-0 Southern Illinois L1-2 Southern Illinois L4-5 VanderbiltL6-7 Tennessee State L 3-4 Southern Illinois W 4-3 Southern Illinois L6-8 Wisconsin-Parkdale W 4-0 Tennessee TechL6-7 VanderbiltL5-14 Murray State L 1-2 1967 Wisconsin-Parkdale W 8-5 Tennessee Tech W 2-0 Murray State L 3-7 Murray State L 6-7 5-13 Overall Middle Tennessee W 6-3 Murray State L 0-2 Murray State L 3-4 Belmont W 8-2 3-9 Ohio Valley (4th-West) Middle Tennessee L 2-3 Murray State L 2-5 Louisville W 11-1 Lambuth W 10-7 BethelW8-6 Belmont W 11-3 LipscombL3-7 Louisville W 5-0 Lambuth L 2-8 Bethel L1-5 Murray State W 6-2 LipscombL3-6 Western Kentucky W 2-0 Union W 19-6 Tennessee-MartinL8-9 Murray State W 5-3 Western Kentucky L2-6 Western Kentucky L1-4 Union L 3-5 Middle Tennessee W 6-4 Murray State L 8-12 Western Kentucky W 2-1 Tennessee Tech W 5-1 Middle Tennessee L 1-5 Middle Tennessee L 1-6 Murray State L 5-9 Western Kentucky L1-4 Tennessee TechL2-5 Middle Tennessee L 1-7 Murray State L 3-11 Union W 11-1 Western Kentucky W 11-5 Middle Tennessee L 0-10 Vanderbilt W 5-4 Murray State L 4-23 Union W 8-0 Murray State L 0-3 Union L 2-13 Vanderbilt W 7-0 Western Kentucky L6-14 Western Kentucky L4-6 Murray State L 0-6 Murray State W 8-4 Wisconsin-LaCrosseL3-6 Western Kentucky L1-2 Western Kentucky L0-7 Tennessee-MartinL4-8 Tennessee TechL5-7 Wisconsin-LaCrosse W 9-3 Murray State L 0-6 Middle Tennessee L 4-9 Tennessee-MartinL3-8 Tennessee Tech W 5-4 Wisconsin-LaCrosse W 8-7 Murray State L 0-11 Tennessee L 1-6 Western Kentucky W 15-8 Middle Tennessee W 6-3 Middle Tennessee L 0-2 Tennessee L 1-4 Western Kentucky L3-6 VanderbiltL4-15 Middle Tennessee W 6-4 1971 Belmont L 2-5 38-12 Overall Middle Tennessee L 3-8 Fisk W 12-0 Western Kentucky L3-4 LipscombL2-8 Quincy College L 3-4 Lipscomb W 1-0 Western Kentucky W 6-5 3-1 Ohio Valley (1st-Div. I) LipscombL0-8 Evansville W 5-4 So. Illinois-Edwardsville W 8-5 Tennessee TechL3-6 West Georgia College L 1-3 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 6-2 LipscombL0-4 Missouri-St. Louis L2-3 Tennessee TechL0-5 St. Leo College W 5-3 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 5-1 LipscombL0-6 Southwest Missouri W 18-1 Tennessee-Martin W 4-2 St. Leo College L 4-5 Tennessee Tech W 3-2 North Alabama W 9-4 Wright State W 12-2 Tampa W 6-1 East Tennessee W 6-0 North AlabamaL2-4 Central Michigan W 4-3 Middle Tennessee L 1-2 Vanderbilt W 10-8 Columbus College W 4-2 Middle Tennessee W 9-0 VanderbiltL0-4

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1977 1979 1981 Western Kentucky L1-2 Memphis L2-16 27-17-1 Overall 23-24 Overall 4-44 Overall Middle Tennessee L 1-3 Morehead State L 1-4 7-5 Ohio Valley (t-2nd-West) 11-6 Ohio Valley (3rd) 0-12 Ohio Valley (4th-South) Middle Tennessee L 4-5 Murray State L 3-6 Tennessee TechL3-7 Albion W 2-1 TreveccaL2-4 Note: Austin Peay forfeited 21 games Tennessee Tech W 8-4 Albion L 5-8 Trevecca W 12-2 (noted by an asterisk) due to an ineligible 1985 Tennessee TechL1-8 Southern Illinois L1-3 Memphis L2-6 player following the conclusion of the 18-30-1 Overall Tennessee Tech W 5-1 Southern Illinois L0-3 Memphis W 4-3 season. Prior to that decision, APSU was 7-5 Ohio Valley (2nd-South) Tennessee-MartinL1-2 Georgia Southern W 1-0 Alabama-BirminghamW15-4 25-23 overall and 7-5 in conference play. Trevecca W 8-4 Tennessee-Martin W 4-1 Georgia Southern W 8-3 Alabama-Birmingham L5-7 Memphis L0-1 ValparaisoL1-3 VanderbiltL3-11 Georgia Southern T 2-2 Tennessee State L 12-16 Memphis L2-6 Belmont L 7-9 Note: West Florida forfeited two games Olivet L 2-10 Florida State L 2-4 Alabama-Birmingham L1-14 EvansvilleL1-4 following the conclusion of the season. Marietta W 10-8 Florida State L 0-12 Alabama-Birmingham L0-2 Tennessee-MartinL1-7 Marietta W 6-2 Marietta L 2-8 Alabama-Birmingham L4-5 Tennessee-MartinL1-3 Morehead State W 7-1 Monmouth W 2-1 Furman W 7-3 1983 MaryvilleL2-8 AuburnL5-6 CincinnatiW3-2 Furman W 16-7 11-29 Overall Wright State W 12-8 Troy State L 2-6 Otterbein W 7-3 South Carolina L 0-4 1-11 Ohio Valley (4th-South) Wright State L 5-7 Mercyhurst W 7-0 Brooklyn W 12-0 Francis Marion W 8-3 Trevecca W 5-3 Western Illinois L5-13 Mercyhurst W 6-2 Lincoln W 14-2 Coastal Carolina L 5-15 MontevalloL0-17 Wright State T 2-2 VanderbiltL2-9 Wright State W 10-1 Coastal Carolina W 6-3 Alabama-Birmingham L4-9 West Florida L 2-7 Tennessee Tech W 5-3 Cincinnati L3-8 Coastal Carolina L 6-12 Alabama-Birmingham L1-5 West Florida L 2-5 Tennessee Tech W 5-0 AuburnL1-6 Tennessee* W 10-8 Western Carolina L 15-16 LipscombL2-6 Western Kentucky W 5-0 Eastern Illinois W 5-1 Evansville* W 6-2 Western Carolina W 3-2 Tennessee State L 7-9 Western Kentucky L4-7 Eastern Illinois L9-10 Vanderbilt* W 7-5 Western Carolina L 7-14 Lambuth W 12-0 Tennessee L 2-3 Parris State (?) L8-11 LipscombL5-8 WoffordL2-8 Cumberland L 2-9 Tennessee L 1-3 VanderbiltL2-4 George Williams* W 4-0 WoffordL11-13 Cumberland L 1-5 Greenville W 15-13 Murray State L 5-9 George Williams* W 4-3 Furman W 14-8 LipscombL9-10 Middle Tennessee W 9-4 Eastern Kentucky W 3-2 North Alabama* W 8-4 Tennessee L 0-16 Western Kentucky L3-5 Wisconsin-Eau ClaireL0-8 Belmont L 2-8 North Alabama* W 16-8 Tennessee State W 7-5 Kentucky L4-12 Wisconsin-Eau Claire W 4-2 Middle Tennessee L 3-4 Western Kentucky* W 9-1 Trevecca W 3-1 Eastern Kentucky W 12-8 Murray State W 7-5 Middle Tennessee W 7-5 Bradley L2-5 Belmont L 2-10 Belmont W 7-2 Murray State W 9-1 Morehead State W 6-3 Bradley* W 9-7 Memphis L3-4 Tennessee State W 13-1 Murray State W 6-0 Morehead State L 4-16 Tennessee State L 5-10 Memphis L1-13 Murray State L 5-7 Murray State L 2-6 Eastern Kentucky W 11-6 Belmont* W 12-10 Taylor L0-3 Murray State W 7-5 Belmont W 9-5 Eastern Kentucky L10-11 Murray State L 3-4 North Alabama W 8-3 Middle Tennessee W 10-6 Temple W 13-0 Murray State W 4-3 Murray State* W 4-1 North AlabamaL2-7 Middle Tennessee W 7-3 Western Kentucky L2-5 Murray State L 8-10 Tennessee-MartinL3-8 LipscombL6-11 Cumberland W 3-0 Western Kentucky W 3-1 Belmont W 9-5 Middle Tennessee* W 7-5 Western Kentucky W 5-4 Murray State W 9-3 Middle Tennessee W 3-0 Tennessee State W 5-4 Middle Tennessee L 1-10 Belmont W 6-5 Murray State L 8-9 Middle Tennessee L 3-9 LipscombL4-19 Tennessee Tech* W 4-1 Murray State W 4-3 Tennessee TechL1-4 Belmont W 7-3 Tennessee L 2-4 Tennessee Tech* W 12-4 Murray State L 1-4 Tennessee Tech W 9-6 Middle Tennessee L 4-7 Tennessee Tech W 7-1 Tennessee State* W 10-4 Western Kentucky L15-21 Kentucky Wesleyan W 14-7 Vanderbilt W 7-0 Tennessee TechL2-5 Tennessee-Martin* W 9-7 Middle Tennessee L 0-6 Tennessee Wesleyan L 7-8 Tennessee-Martin W 6-1 Western Kentucky L1-7 Tennessee Tech* W 16-3 Middle Tennessee L 5-16 Middle Tennessee W 5-4 Greenville W 9-5 Western Kentucky W 4-3 Tennessee TechL6-7 Tennessee TechL0-8 Middle Tennessee L 4-8 Missouri-St. Louis L1-2 Tennessee Tech W 8-0 Middle Tennessee L 2-3 Tennessee TechL1-8 Tennessee TechL5-7 So. Illinois-EdwardsvilleL0-8 Tennessee Tech W 8-3 Middle Tennessee L 2-3 Tennessee TechL5-10 Tennessee Tech W 4-2 St. Joseph (Ind.)W10-3 Middle Tennessee W 1-0 EvansvilleL4-12 Tennessee TechL4-5 TreveccaL5-6 Lipscomb W 5-2 Middle Tennessee L 1-6 Murray State* W 9-6 LipscombL0-11 VanderbiltL0-3 VanderbiltL9-11 Murray State* W 4-3 Murray State L 2-8 Southeast Missouri W 4-3 1978 Morehead State W 8-6 Lipscomb* W 9-3 Murray State L 2-7 Southeast Missouri L8-9 16-19-2 Overall Belmont L 6-7 Middle Tennessee L 1-6 Memphis L0-2 5-6-1 Ohio Valley (2nd-West) 1980 Alabama-Birmingham L8-9 Middle Tennessee L 3-6 Memphis L3-4 Western Kentucky* W 12-9 Tennessee-Martin W 5-4 Evansville W 10-1 AuburnL9-14 16-25 Overall Middle Tennessee L 4-6 Tennessee-Martin W 6-1 Morehead State W 5-2 Marietta W 6-4 4-9 Ohio Valley (6th) Eastern Kentucky L4-6 Memphis L1-13 Murray State L 4-16 Monmouth W 7-1 Alabama-BirminghamW7-1 VanderbiltL6-7 Memphis L11-12 Eastern Kentucky L2-15 BrooklynL3-4 Alabama-Birmingham L3-4 OtterbeinL4-8 Alabama-BirminghamW3-1 1984 Otterbein W 14-2 Valdosta State L 6-7 1982 18-21-1 Overall 1986 Dayton L 2-12 Stetson L 4-14 21-25 Overall 7-4 Ohio Valley (1st-South) 19-34-2 Overall Wright State W 5-2 Tennessee Wesleyan L 3-6 2-14 Ohio Valley (4th-South) Belmont W 3-1 4-8 Ohio Valley (4th-South) Eastern Illinois L2-4 Central Florida W 8-3 TreveccaL2-4 Memphis W 3-2 Tennessee-Martin T 9-9 Eastern Illinois L1-3 Central Florida L 3-6 Marietta L 6-7 Memphis L2-9 Lincoln (Mo.)W13-2 Wisconsin-Whitewater L5-7 Tennessee Wesleyan L 5-6 Illinois State L 9-11 William Jewell L7-10 Lincoln (Mo.)W7-1 Wisconsin-WhitewaterW4-0 Florida W 9-6 Valparaiso W 2-1 EvansvilleL7-10 North Alabama W 4-3 St. Mary’s L5-6 Kentucky L5-13 Brooklyn W 14-9 Alabama-Birmingham L1-8 North AlabamaL1-6 Middle Tennessee W 4-3 Florida L 5-15 Valparaiso W 6-5 Alabama-Birmingham L3-14 Evansville W 5-4 Middle Tennessee L 3-14 Memphis L5-6 West Florida* L 1-2 Western Illinois L2-4 Lincoln (Mo.) L9-10 LipscombL11-20 Memphis W 9-5 West Florida* L 6-7 OtterbeinL2-10 Cumberland L 2-8 Murray State L 5-9 Evansville W 6-3 Troy State L 1-7 Brooklyn W 8-1 Cumberland W 7-2 Murray State L 3-4 Lipscomb W 13-5 AuburnL10-13 Maryville College W 8-5 Memphis L8-13 Belmont L 7-11 LipscombL2-6 Georgia State W 10-9 Millikin W 3-0 Union W 10-9 Murray State L 1-7 Indiana-SoutheastL0-5 Georgia State L 8-13 Illinois-Chicago W 9-6 Valdosta State L 2-15 Murray State W 8-6 Indiana-Southeast W 8-3 George Williams W 4-3 Aurora W 4-3 Valdosta State W 15-8 Western Kentucky W 10-7 Western Kentucky L4-5 George Williams W 4-0 AuroraL4-7 South AlabamaL1-8 Western Kentucky L3-7 Western Kentucky L8-9 LipscombL3-6 Evansville T 6-6 Spring Hill College L 4-9 Tennessee State W 18-7 Tennessee-Martin W 10-5 Tennessee State W 10-4 LipscombL0-18 West Florida W 5-4 Middle Tennessee L 4-7 Tennessee State L 5-7 VanderbiltL1-6 Western Kentucky W 2-1 West Florida L 3-13 Middle Tennessee W 8-1 Middle Tennessee L 2-3 BethelW15-0 Cumberland W 9-2 Columbus State W 9-8 Western Kentucky W 2-0 Middle Tennessee W 3-2 BethelW4-0 Cumberland L 2-10 Columbus State L 7-9 Western Kentucky T 2-2 Belmont L 5-9 Tennessee State W 3-2 VanderbiltL3-8 Tennessee State W 17-5 Tennessee Tech W 3-2 Murray State W 8-3 LipscombL4-13 Tennessee State W 3-2 Missouri-St. Louis L5-10 Tennessee Tech W 8-3 Murray State L 4-5 Western Kentucky L5-6 Cumberland W 4-2 Eastern Illinois L7-12 Tennessee W 6-4 Vanderbilt W 8-4 Western Kentucky L3-4 Cumberland L 1-2 Eastern Illinois W 9-1 Tennessee L 1-6 Tennessee TechL1-3 Middle Tennessee L 1-8 Western Kentucky L7-13 Eastern Kentucky L1-7 Tennessee Tech T 5-5 Tennessee TechL5-6 Middle Tennessee L 1-10 Murray State W 4-1 Eastern Kentucky L2-9 Belmont W 9-4 Tennessee L 6-17 Murray State L 7-11 Murray State L 4-12 EvansvilleL15-16 Southern Illinois L1-5 Western Kentucky L3-5 Murray State L 4-5 Middle Tennessee W 9-3 Lipscomb T 6-6 Southern Illinois L0-3 Western Kentucky L1-16 Belmont W 14-9 Middle Tennessee W 4-3 Trevecca W 5-1 Southern Illinois W 4-3 Tennessee Tech W 4-3 Murray State L 2-6 Murray State W 5-2 Tennessee State L 6-17 Middle Tennessee W 13-5 Murray State L 1-4 Murray State W 1-0 North AlabamaL7-10 Middle Tennessee L 5-6 Indiana-Southeast W 5-4 Tennessee TechL6-11 North Alabama W 12-5 Vanderbilt W 13-8 Indiana-Southeast W 4-3 Middle Tennessee W 7-4 Tennessee-MartinL5-9 Southern Illinois L3-17 Belmont W 5-4 Middle Tennessee L 3-7 LipscombL8-10 Southern Illinois W 2-0 Indiana-Southeast W 3-2 Tennessee TechL4-9 Murray State W 5-3 Southern Illinois L2-11 Indiana-Southeast W 8-1 Tennessee Tech W 7-5 Murray State L 5-9 Western Kentucky L0-7 Memphis L3-4 Middle Tennessee L 8-9

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Middle Tennessee W 8-7 Murray State L 2-3 1990 1991 1992 Belmont W 11-3 Murray State W 10-7 31-25 Overall 15-37-1 Overall 29-28-1 Overall Western Kentucky W 6-5 Middle Tennessee L 5-6 6-8 Ohio Valley (4th) 6-11 Ohio Valley (5th) 14-7 Ohio Valley (2nd) Murray State W 1-0 Middle Tennessee L 4-8 Indiana L 6-10 Xavier (Ohio) L1-3 Xavier (Ohio)W15-2 Murray State W 9-3 Middle Tennessee L 7-15 Indiana L 2-6 Xavier (Ohio) L1-4 Xavier (Ohio)W5-4 Tennessee TechL8-9 Middle Tennessee W 6-5 Vanderbilt W 10-7 Xavier (Ohio)W11-3 Birmingham SouthernL4-5 Tennessee TechL4-13 Western Kentucky L13-26 Trevecca W 13-5 VanderbiltL4-7 Alabama-Birmingham L7-13 Middle Tennessee L 2-7 Middle Tennessee L 3-6 CincinnatiW4-0 Western Kentucky W 9-6 Samford W 4-3 Middle Tennessee L 4-13 Cumberland W 6-0 CincinnatiW4-1 Indiana State L 5-9 Evansville W 4-3 Tennessee TechL2-7 Tennessee State W 10-4 Valparaiso W 6-2 Valparaiso W 3-1 EvansvilleL7-15 Tennessee TechL7-8 Tennessee State L 3-4 Cumberland W 12-2 Evansville T 7-7 Lipscomb W 10-9 Cumberland L 0-17 Tennessee State W 12-11 Evansville W 14-13 EvansvilleL4-14 Indiana State L 6-13 Cumberland L 0-7 North AlabamaL1-5 Illinois State L 5-12 Lipscomb W 7-3 Memphis W 10-2 Union L 4-19 North AlabamaL3-4 SamfordL3-4 Memphis L11-12 Southern Mississippi L3-7 Western Kentucky L2-7 North AlabamaL3-7 Samford W 4-3 Southwest Missouri L1-5 Southern Mississippi L4-5 Belmont L 9-13 North Alabama W 8-7 Samford W 13-5 Southwest Missouri L3-7 Samford W 10-2 VanderbiltL4-8 Western Kentucky L7-20 Alabama-Birmingham L3-6 Southwest Missouri L6-12 Samford W 21-14 Memphis L2-7 Trevecca W 13-3 Southwest Missouri W 4-2 Wichita State L 1-13 Tennessee-MartinL3-11 Memphis L4-10 Lipscomb W 8-7 Southwest Missouri L3-5 Wichita State L 3-16 Murray State W 8-2 Tennessee TechL0-9 Southwest Missouri W 5-3 North Alabama W 7-3 Murray State W 9-5 Tennessee Tech W 6-5 1987 Northern Iowa W 1-0 Indiana State L 5-10 Murray State W 7-6 Tennessee TechL2-8 15-32 Overall Northern Iowa W 8-2 Middle Tennessee L 4-6 Cumberland L 7-12 VanderbiltL3-4 6-12 Ohio Valley (4th-South) EvansvilleL7-8 Middle Tennessee L 1-4 Cumberland L 7-10 Tennessee-Martin W 5-4 TreveccaL1-5 Southern Illinois L6-13 Middle Tennessee L 2-18 Vanderbilt T 3-3 Murray State W 6-5 EvansvilleL1-4 Indiana State L 4-5 Southern Illinois L5-7 Southeast Missouri L1-3 Murray State L 5-8 Lipscomb W 15-9 Eastern Kentucky L5-6 LipscombL2-6 Southeast Missouri W 7-6 Murray State W 5-3 Memphis L14-16 Eastern Kentucky L4-6 Tennessee State L 5-9 Southeast Missouri W 13-11 Kentucky L5-16 Christian Brothers W 10-5 Eastern Kentucky L3-14 Tennessee State L 6-9 LipscombL0-2 West Florida L 0-1 Louisville W 3-2 LouisvilleL4-16 Western Kentucky L2-10 Florida State L 3-8 1989 Vanderbilt W 15-12 Cumberland L 2-3 Southern Illinois L6-10 Florida State L 0-15 32-25-1 Overall Cumberland W 8-7 Cumberland L 7-8 Tennessee State W 2-0 Florida State L 1-26 10-7 Ohio Valley (3rd) Morehead State W 8-1 Wright State W 5-0 Tennessee State W 6-2 Cumberland W 7-5 Indiana L 6-8 Morehead State L 5-6 Wright State W 5-4 Tennessee State W 15-8 Missouri-St. Louis L6-7 Indiana L 6-9 Morehead State W 13-5 Wright State L 0-3 Indiana State L 11-15 Missouri-St. Louis L4-6 Indiana L 6-7 Lipscomb W 8-2 Western Kentucky L3-7 Vanderbilt W 9-6 Cumberland L 7-8 Belmont W 10-4 Western Kentucky L5-10 North AlabamaL3-4 Morehead State L 4-5 Cumberland W 9-4 LipscombL1-10 Trevecca W 9-5 Morehead State L 5-10 Morehead State L 2-7 Lipscomb W 13-2 Evansville W 5-3 Tennessee State W 14-1 Morehead State L 1-2 Morehead State L 7-8 Union L 11-15 TreveccaL6-9 Tennessee State W 7-2 Morehead State W 10-4 Cumberland W 6-5 Union L 1-2 Evansville W 4-3 Tennessee-Martin W 11-7 LouisvilleL22-23 Tennessee-MartinL2-8 EvansvilleL3-7 South Alabama W 6-5 Tennessee-Martin W 11-1 Kentucky L5-11 Middle Tennessee L 1-2 Tennessee Tech W 4-2 South AlabamaL4-13 Wright State W 7-4 Murray State L 1-3 Middle Tennessee W 7-6 Tennessee TechL1-11 West Florida L 0-11 Wright State L 6-8 Murray State L 0-2 Middle Tennessee W 10-9 Tennessee Tech W 4-3 Auburn-Montgomery L3-5 Wright State L 5-6 Murray State W 6-0 Kentucky L5-20 Tennessee-Martin W 7-6 Auburn-Montgomery W 2-1 Western Kentucky L10-12 VanderbiltL6-19 LouisvilleL7-10 Middle Tennessee L 3-6 Auburn-Montgomery W 14-12 Kentucky W 17-10 Tennessee L 3-14 Tennessee Tech W 2-0 Middle Tennessee L 4-6 VanderbiltL6-7 LouisvilleL11-12 Tennessee-MartinL9-15 Tennessee Tech W 5-2 Middle Tennessee L 1-9 Vanderbilt T 7-7 Lipscomb W 12-9 Tennessee Tech W 6-2 Tennessee TechL8-14 Belmont W 9-2 Murray State L 7-9 Middle Tennessee L 5-11 Tennessee Tech W 12-11 Western Kentucky W 4-3 Tennessee W 7-4 Murray State W 11-3 Middle Tennessee L 5-7 Tennessee Tech W 7-5 Louisville W 13-10 Murray State W 3-2 Murray State L 7-10 Middle Tennessee L 5-6 Cumberland W 11-2 Belmont L 2-11 Murray State W 4-2 St. Mary’s (Ind.)W17-5 Tennessee Tech W 9-1 Southern Illinois W 13-2 Eastern Kentucky L4-7 Murray State W 5-4 Cumberland W 17-8 Tennessee TechL6-7 Eastern Kentucky W 10-6 Eastern Kentucky W 4-1 Tennessee State L 7-23 Eastern Kentucky L0-5 Tennessee Tech W 7-6 Eastern Kentucky L5-6 Eastern Kentucky W 5-3 Middle Tennessee L 0-7 Eastern Kentucky L4-8 Northeast Illinois W 2-1 Eastern Kentucky L4-5 VanderbiltL8-11 Middle Tennessee L 2-6 Eastern Kentucky W 4-3 Northeast Illinois L5-6 Western Kentucky L5-10 Southern Illinois W 12-2 Middle Tennessee L 4-8 Tennessee L 5-6 Middle Tennessee L 5-9 Western Kentucky L4-5 Belmont W 13-0 Morehead State W 8-0 Tennessee Tech W 11-6 Tennessee-MartinL3-6 Morehead State L 3-7 Eastern Kentucky L7-9 Memphis L0-15 Morehead State W 4-1 Tennessee Tech W 4-3 North AlabamaL4-5 Tennessee TechL4-5 North AlabamaL5-7 Tennessee TechL4-12 Western Kentucky W 5-4 VanderbiltL11-12 Southeast Missouri W 12-6 Western Kentucky L8-10 Tennessee State W 6-5 Cumberland L 0-2 Tennessee State W 12-5 Cumberland L 0-3 Tennessee State W 8-4 Murray State L 4-9 Western Kentucky L6-13 Murray State L 3-6 Cumberland L 10-17 Murray State L 3-11 Cumberland W 5-3 Trevecca W 19-1 1988 Southeast Missouri W 15-3 23-27 Overall North AlabamaL3-10 10-12 Ohio Valley (3rd-South) North Alabama W 8-1 Belmont W 11-7 South AlabamaL3-4 Tennessee-Martin W 9-2 South AlabamaL1-2 Tennessee-Martin W 11-2 Trevecca W 8-1 LipscombL6-9 Lambuth W 7-2 Middle Tennessee W 8-7 Lambuth W 11-1 Middle Tennessee W 4-2 Tennessee L 8-15 Middle Tennessee L 2-9 EvansvilleL2-8 Southern Illinois W 6-5 Lipscomb W 8-4 Southern Illinois W 13-5 Tennessee State W 7-4 Tennessee TechL9-10 Tennessee State W 3-2 1994 Austin Peay Governors (27-31 Overall, 12-6 OVC) Tennessee Tech W 3-0 Indiana State L 1-6 Middle Tennessee W 4-3 Indiana State L 4-11 OVC Regular Season Champions Eastern Kentucky L6-7 Belmont W 6-2 Murray State W 6-5 Front Row (l-r): Student Assistant P.J. Jones, Nate Manning, Jay Hampton, Joby Homesley, Gerald Cumberland L 3-13 Eastern Kentucky W 5-4 Albright, Rich Elias, Danny LaBianca, Steve Cornelison, Jeff Taylor, Chuck Abbott and graduate Cumberland L 3-6 Eastern Kentucky L4-8 St. Louis W 3-0 assistant coach Jamie Dingus. Second Row: Head coach Gary McClure, Kelly Weathers, Scott Tennessee TechL2-6 Speer, Dave Richardson, Jason Mikulecky, Brian Law, Kevin Smith, Ryan Bennett, Michael Shockley, Tennessee TechL2-5 Mark Turken, assistant coach Brian Hetland. Back Row: Manager Brian Story, Al Bolden, Billy Reed, Tennessee TechL1-5 Tennessee-Martin W 11-10 Kris Runk, Glen Longhurst, Shane Dortch, Jason Rice, Jeff Beam, Benji Zimmerman, manager Lambuth W 22-11 Nathan Lester. Murray State W 7-4

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Southeast Missouri L1-3 Murray State W 14-6 1996 Eastern Kentucky L1-3 Middle Tennessee W 9-7 Eastern Kentucky W 13-10 Murray State W 4-2 44-22 Overall Memphis W 9-5 Middle Tennessee W 10-1 Southeast Missouri W 6-4 Memphis L4-10 13-7 Ohio Valley (t-1st) Tennessee L 6-7 Middle Tennessee L 2-5 Middle Tennessee L 9-10 Morehead State L 3-10 Tennessee-Martin W 16-1 EvansvilleL3-16 • OVC Tournament Champions • Morehead State L 9-16 Southeast Missouri W 8-3 Illinois State L 0-9 1993 Morehead State W 27-15 • NCAA Tournament Appearance • Cumberland W 10-5 Illinois State W 10-3 Lincoln Memorial L3-7 Indiana State W 12-1 Tennessee Tech W 8-3 Illinois State W 4-2 30-22 Overall Indiana State W 8-7 13-8 Ohio Valley (5th) LouisvilleL2-4 Morehead State L 1-2 Memphis L4-6 Southern Illinois L9-19 Eastern Illinois L2-5 Morehead State W 4-3 SamfordL4-9 Xavier (Ohio) L1-5 Western Kentucky L6-14 Eastern Illinois W 9-2 Southern W 8-4 Eastern Illinois L1-14 Xavier (Ohio)W2-1 Southeast Missouri W 7-6 Eastern Illinois W 9-3 SouthernL7-14 Eastern Illinois W 24-2 Xavier (Ohio)W5-0 Southeast Missouri L0-6 Arkansas State L 6-14 Southern W 11-0 Eastern Illinois W 8-4 Mississippi L0-2 Southeast Missouri W 6-5 Arkansas State W 8-4 Louisiana State L 3-9 Tennessee-Martin W 2-1 Indiana State W 5-4 Western Kentucky L2-4 ButlerW8-3 Georgia TechL3-14 Tennessee-Martin W 10-1 Indiana State L 3-8 Vanderbilt W 9-5 ButlerW4-0 Tennessee-Martin W 14-2 EvansvilleL1-4 1997 Tennessee Tech W 3-0 ButlerW10-4 Eastern Kentucky W 4-1 GeorgiaL4-5 28-31 Overall Tennessee Tech W 1-0 GeorgiaL5-11 Tennessee TechL4-5 Penn State L 5-6 14-10 Ohio Valley (3rd) Tennessee Tech W 5-2 North Florida W 4-3 Middle Tennessee W 9-6 Penn State W 10-6 EvansvilleL7-13 Southern Illinois L1-9 Purdue W 15-8 Tennessee TechL2-4 JacksonvilleL4-15 Arkansas State L 5-6 Memphis L2-5 Central Michigan W 8-3 Note: * Vanderbilt forfeited two games Chicago State W 10-6 Arkansas State L 2-9 Tennessee-MartinL1-2 Xavier (Ohio)W6-1 following the conclusion of the season. Eastern Michigan L 7-9 Xavier (Ohio)W5-1 Tennessee-Martin W 5-3 Valparaiso W 12-4 Louisville W 3-1 Xavier (Ohio)W9-4 Tennessee-MartinL2-3 EvansvilleL2-6 LouisvilleL8-11 Xavier (Ohio)W17-13 1998 Murray State W 2-1 Kentucky W 19-8 Tennessee-Martin W 13-3 Mississippi L5-12 23-32 Overall Middle Tennessee L 4-5 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 18-6 Tennessee-Martin W 7-3 SamfordL6-8 9-15 Ohio Valley (8th) Morehead State W 3-1 Murray State W 7-6 Tennessee-Martin W 8-1 Western Michigan W 18-6 Jacksonville State L 5-13 Middle Tennessee L 4-5 Murray State W 12-0 Lipscomb W 5-1 Morehead State W 16-6 Central Michigan W 6-1 LipscombL4-15 Morehead State W 4-3 Xavier (Ohio)W8-1 MississippiW15-4 1995 Morehead State W 5-1 Morehead State L 1-5 Morehead State L 5-8 North Florida W 13-11 Xavier (Ohio) L1-3 Morehead State W 13-7 24-32 Overall EvansvilleL1-9 Southern Indiana W 13-7 Xavier (Ohio)W14-7 Southern Illinois W 8-4 9-12 Ohio Valley (6th) Vanderbilt W 5-4 Kentucky L0-14 Xavier (Ohio) L5-7 Murray State L 1-2 Arkansas State W 5-3 Indiana State L 3-10 LouisvilleL2-16 Arkansas State L 0-5 Murray State W 5-1 Cumberland L 0-6 Southeast Missouri L0-13 Morehead State W 4-1 Arkansas State L 9-12 Murray State W 10-5 Wright State L 2-9 Southeast Missouri L4-9 Morehead State L 4-5 Illinois State L 6-8 Indiana State L 2-10 Wright State L 2-8 Southeast Missouri W 7-1 Morehead State W 8-7 CincinnatiW10-4 Vanderbilt W 12-4 Wright State W 13-4 Western Kentucky W 17-3 Jacksonville State W 11-9 Illinois State W 3-2 Lipscomb W 11-8 Cumberland L 2-5 Southern Illinois L8-10 Murray State W 2-1 Belmont W 5-0 Tennessee Tech W 2-0 Indiana State L 2-12 Tennessee Tech W 2-0 Murray State L 2-6 Indiana State W 10-7 Tennessee Tech W 5-1 Indiana State L 4-9 Tennessee Tech W 3-1 Murray State W 5-3 Morehead State W 5-4 Tennessee TechL4-5 Indiana State W 9-6 Tennessee Tech W 6-2 Cumberland L 2-14 Morehead State L 2-10 Memphis W 8-5 Xavier (Ohio) L10-16 Louisville W 8-0 Memphis L5-10 Morehead State W 30-15 Cumberland W 15-12 JacksonvilleL2-6 Louisville W 9-5 Tennessee TechL4-20 Tennessee L 6-14 Cumberland W 10-2 Central Michigan W 2-1 VanderbiltL5-17 Tennessee TechL1-5 Yale W 5-4 Eastern Kentucky W 7-6 North Florida L 5-6 Tennessee-Martin W 4-0 Tennessee Tech W 14-5 Murray State L 1-4 Eastern Kentucky L3-4 Northern Illinois L4-5 Tennessee-MartinL0-1 Southern Illinois L5-6 Murray State W 6-5 Eastern Kentucky W 10-2 Indiana State L 1-10 Tennessee-Martin W 8-1 Western Kentucky W 22-8 Murray State L 11-14 Tennessee-Martin W 9-4 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 4-6 Southern Illinois L6-7 Indiana State L 1-18 Xavier (Ohio) L8-11 Kentucky L2-13 Mississippi L5-13 Western Kentucky L4-8 Eastern Kentucky W 8-7 Indiana State L 8-14 Southeast Missouri L5-6 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 4-2 Cumberland W 12-4 Eastern Kentucky W 6-1 Tennessee Tech W 4-1 Southeast Missouri L1-2 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 5-4 Middle Tennessee L 2-7 Eastern Kentucky L14-16 Tennessee TechL2-4 Southeast Missouri L0-1 Belmont W 6-2 Middle Tennessee W 5-4 Vanderbilt* *L 5-11 Tennessee Tech W 11-10 Western Kentucky W 18-6 Southern Illinois L6-9 Middle Tennessee W 10-5 LouisvilleL2-6 Cumberland W 13-12 Western Kentucky L5-10 Eastern Kentucky W 5-3 Memphis W 13-7 Southeast Missouri L7-10 Kentucky L5-8 Middle Tennessee L 0-7 Eastern Kentucky L8-11 MississippiW6-2 Southeast Missouri L2-3 Eastern Kentucky L11-12 Middle Tennessee W 6-5 Eastern Kentucky L9-11 Southern Indiana W 10-6 Southeast Missouri L4-7 Eastern Kentucky L2-18 Middle Tennessee W 9-8 VanderbiltL4-9 Eastern Kentucky L2-4 Vanderbilt* L 6-12 Eastern Kentucky L8-9 EvansvilleL3-7 EvansvilleL2-6 Eastern Kentucky W 5-2 Western Kentucky L3-9 Belmont L 8-10 Louisville W 10-2 Memphis W 7-3 Louisville W 9-8 Murray State L 0-7 VanderbiltL4-7 Murray State L 3-7 Murray State W 7-2 1994 Cumberland W 29-13 27-31 Overall Southern Indiana W 7-2 12-6 Ohio Valley (1st) Morehead State L 1-2 Morehead State W 6-5 • OVC Regular-Season Champions • Morehead State W 4-3 Mississippi L3-12 Louisville W 27-18 Wright State L 1-4 Xavier (Ohio)W11-5 Wright State L 1-6 Southeast Missouri L2-4 Wright State W 7-1 Southeast Missouri W 6-5 Valparaiso W 3-2 Southeast Missouri L1-4 AlabamaL1-11 Louisville W 15-5 AlabamaL2-4 VanderbiltL2-4 Illinois State W 7-2 Western Kentucky L4-8 Illinois State W 3-2 Tennessee TechL0-1 Illinois State W 8-7 Tennessee TechL3-5 Troy State W 7-6 Tennessee Tech W 13-8 Troy State L 2-4 Western Kentucky W 5-4 Northeast Illinois L3-4 Trevecca W 11-4 Northeast Illinois W 5-0 Tennessee-Martin W 6-4 Northeast Illinois W 11-4 Tennessee-MartinL6-8 Evansville W 8-2 Tennessee-Martin W 3-2 Indiana State L 3-5 Memphis L3-8 Indiana State L 6-7 EvansvilleL5-14 ButlerW6-2 1996 Austin Peay Governors (44-22 Overall, 13-7 OVC) Middle Tennessee W 4-1 Troy State L 3-7 Middle Tennessee L 7-15 OVC Regular Season Co-Champion and Tournament Champion Troy State L 9-10 Middle Tennessee L 7-14 Cumberland L 1-5 NCAA Tournament Participant LouisvilleL13-19 Front Row (l-r): Nate Manning, Kris Runk, Craig Smith, Mike Frey, Kevin Durbin, Brad Connell, Chris Middle Tennessee L 5-8 Samford W 5-1 Montjoy, Benji Zimmerman, Billy Mortimore. Second Row: Assistant coach Steve Cornelison, Seth EvansvilleL0-2 Massey, Ryan Bennett, Chuck Abbott, Dave Sloan, Mark Turken, Glen Longhurst, Mike Shockley, Eastern Kentucky W 15-3 John Huffman. Back Row: Head coach Gary McClure, Mike Eikenberry, Dan Torresin, Zak Doan, Eastern Kentucky W 12-1 Eastern Kentucky W 4-1 Brock Maiser, Rich Elias, Jason Fincher, Shane Beasley, Kent Brown, Scott Standefer, assistant Vanderbilt W 5-4 coach Brian Hetland. Cumberland L 4-11

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AUSTIN PEAY BASEBALL 2004 39 Raymond C. Hand Park

Governors Park officially became Raymond C. Hand Park, March 27, 1993, in a special dedication ceremony. The park was renamed in honor of the late Clarksville business and civic leader, Raymond C. Hand, known as a great baseball enthusiast. His son, Charles Hand, owner of Ideal Distributing, Co., donated $25,000 to kick off the baseball field light campaign in 1993 and initiate night-time Gov- ernors baseball. The park renovations didn’t stop with the lighting project. Again with Charles Hand’s lead (an- other $25,000 donation), the previ- Raymond C. Hand Park ous concrete structure used for seat- Quick Facts ing was replaced by state-of-the-art seating—chairbacks as well as bleach- Directions to formerly Governors Park ers—increasing the total capacity to more than 1,000. Raymond C. Hand Park Raymond C. Hand Park also served as the former home of the Clarksville From I-24: Proceed to exit 4. If you First year at RCHP ...... 1970 Coyotes, a now defunct independent minor league team. A spirit of Field ...... Natural Turf are headed west on I-24 make a ...... Lights installed 1993 cooperation between tenants Austin Peay and the Coyotes led to a myriad of left at the light onto Wilma Rudolph stadium improvements–new ticket booths, souvenir stand, concession stand Blvd. If you are headed east on I- Dimensions and restrooms. As a result, Raymond C. Park has become one of the region’s 24 make a right at the interchange onto Wilma Rudolph Blvd. Drive Left Line ...... 319’ finest baseball facilities. It provides Governors fans, young and old, an oppor- Left Center ...... 373’ approximately six miles (street Center ...... 392’ tunity to watch highly competitive Division I baseball in a comfortable atmo- name will change to College Right Center ...... 365’ sphere. Raymond C. Hand Park hosted the Ohio Valley Conference baseball Street) until you reach the Eighth Right Line ...... 327’ tournament in 1994. Street intersection. Make a right turn at the light and proceed to the Other recent improve- first stop sign on Eighth Street. At ments to Raymond C. Hand the stop sign make a left turn onto Park include an in-ground ir- Marion Street. Continue on Marion rigation system, new fencing past the football stadium to the second stop sign. At that stop sign along each sideline and, com- make a right onto Drane Street, the pleted during the winter of entrance to Raymond C. Hand 2001, the addition of brick fac- Park is on the left, parking is on ing to the backstop and the right. entryway to the park. Austin Peay’s baseball team has been in its current location since the 1970 season. Prior to that season, the Governors called many campus locations home including the current intramural fields located south of the Dunn Center.

Raymond C. Hand Park, home of the Governors Austin Peay Athletics Mission Intercollegiate athletics at Austin Peay State University aspires to provide educational and broad-based competitive opportunities at the NCAA Division I level for eligible male and female student athletes. Seeking to maintain a proper balance between athletic and academic programs, the University is committed to preparing students for productive, fulfilling and responsible lives. In addition to developing individual ability and successful programs, those athletic experiences will be instrumental in developing the concepts of teamwork, sportsmanship, loyalty, self-confidence plus the qualities of leadership and discipline. Intercollegiate athletics endeavors to provide positive impressions of University activities to a diversified group of audiences. Austin Peay strives to attract a diverse and talented group of participants, coaches and administrators with a strong commitment to excellence, openness, gender equity and integrity, reflecting a precise adherence to NCAA and conference rules and philosophies. As a result, Austin Peay athletics assumes a major role in assisting University development and fiscal responsibility. The departmental goals and objectives are based upon its mission as it builds on its traditions, confidently looking forward to an exciting and progressive future.

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