2009 Baseball Media Guide

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2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • THIS IS AGGIE BASEBALL

2009 texas a&m BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE

TABLE OF CONTENTS THIS IS AGGIE BASEBALL College Baseball at its Finest.......... 2 Legendary Moments...................... 4 Primetime Players.......................... 6 Electric Atmosphere...................... 8 Road to The Show........................ 10 Coaching Excellence..................... 12 Baseball Philosophy..................... 14 Facilities....................................... 16 Building Champions..................... 20 Media Exposure........................... 22 Aggies in the Community............. 23 Diamond Darlings........................ 24 Dugout Club................................. 26

2009 PREVIEW Alphabetical/Numerical Roster.... 28 Preview/Position Breakdown....... 30 Squad Quick Info.......................... 34

2009 STAFF

GENERAL INFORMATION School NAME.................................................Texas A&M University Location.............................................. College Station, Texas 77842 Founded............................................................ 1872 (opened 1876) Enrollment............................................................ 48,039 (fall ‘08) Conference.............................................................................Big 12 Colors................................................................. Maroon and White Nickname................................................................................ Aggies Stadium (capacity).......................... C.E. “Pat” Olsen Field (7,053) TICKET OFFICE..............................(979) 845-2311 or (888) 99-AGGIE President....................... Dr. Elsa Murano (Florida International ‘81) Director of Athletics.........................Bill Byrne (Idaho State ‘67) Compliance Officer................................................. David Batson Faculty Representative..........................................Dr. Tom Adair

COACHING STAFF Head Coach..................................... Rob Childress (Northwood ‘90) Career Record/RECORD AT A&M..........119-68-1 (fourth season) Assistant Coach........................................................... Matt Deggs Assistant Coach....................................................... Jeremy Talbot Assistant COACH........................................................... Justin Seely Director of Baseball Operations.....................Jason Hutchins baseball office phone.........................................(979) 845-4810

TEAM INFORMATION 2008 Record............................................................................. 46-19 2008 Big 12 Record........................................................... 19-8 (1st) 2008 Postseason............................................. Big 12 Tourney (1-2) ...................................... NCAA College Station Regional Champs (3-1) .................................................... NCAA Houston Super Regional (0-2) 2008 Final Rankings................................10th (Collegiate Baseball) ......................................................12th (Baseball America, USA Today) ........................................................................................14th (NCBWA) Home Record............................................................................ 34-9 Away Record............................................................................. 11-8 Neutral Record......................................................................... 1-2 Lettermen Returning/Lost............................................. 14 / 17 Position Starters Returning/Lost................................... 4 / 6 Pitchers Returning/Lost..................................................... 8 / 7 Newcomers.................................................................................. 14

MEDIA RELATIONS BASEBALL CONTACT.........................................................Matt Simon E-MAIL.......................................................matts@athletics.tamu.edu OFFICE PHONE............................................................ (979) 845-3239 OFFICE FAX.................................................................. (979) 845-0564 WEBSITE....................................................... www.aggieathletics.com

The 2009 Official Guide to Texas A&M Baseball is a publication of the Texas A&M Athletic Media Relations office and was written, compiled and edited by Assistant Media Relations Director Matt Simon...photography by Glen Johnson of Johnson Photography in Bryan, Texas...additional photos by Jon Carpenter and Richard T. Clifton...printing by The Insite Group, Bryan, Texas...special thanks to Alan Cannon, Chuck Glenewinkel, Cyndi Mousner, Aaron Walling and Celeste Phillips.

Rob Childress, Head Coach.......... 36 Matt Deggs, Assoc Head Coach... 38 Jeremy Talbot, Asst Coach........... 39 Justin Seely, Asst Coach............... 40 Jason Hutchins, Dir of Ops........... 41 Support Staff................................ 42 Dr. Elsa Murano, President........... 49 Bill Byrne, Athletics Director........ 50 NCAA Compliance........................ 51 12th Man Foundation................... 52

RETURNING LETTERWINNERS Luke Anders................................. 54 Kyle Colligan................................. 56 Clayton Ehlert.............................. 58 Nick Fleece................................... 60 Kevin Gonzalez............................. 62 Brodie Greene.............................. 64 Barret Loux.................................. 66 Scott Migl..................................... 68 Shane Minks................................ 70 Brooks Raley................................ 72 Hank Robertson........................... 74 Caleb Shofner.............................. 76 Travis Starling............................... 78 Kyle Thebeau............................... 80

REDSHIRTS/NEWCOMERS David Alleman.............................. 82 Nick Anders.................................. 83 Scott Arthur................................. 84 Denny Clement............................ 85 Aaron Daab.................................. 86 Tyler Dyer..................................... 87 Ross Hales.................................... 88 Zach Luther.................................. 89 Steven Martin.............................. 90 Andrew Nettune.......................... 91 Brett Parsons................................ 92 Joe Patterson............................... 93

Dylan Petrich................................ 94 Chad Sherman............................. 95 Adam Smith................................. 96 Ross Stripling............................... 97 Randall Thorpe............................. 98 Estevan Uriegas............................ 99 Alex Wilson................................ 100

2009 OPPONENTS Non-Conference Opponents...... 102 Opponent SID Contacts.............. 106 Big 12 Opponents...................... 107 Big 12 Championship................. 110

2008 REVIEW 2008 Year in Review................... 112 2008 Final Statistics................... 114 2008 Team Game-by-Game....... 118 2008 Big 12 Review.................... 121

HISTORY AND RECORDS All-Americans............................. 124 All-Conference/Awards.............. 126 Aggies in MLB............................ 129 Pro Contract Signees.................. 130 Team Award Winners................. 132 Single-Game Records................. 133 Single-Season Records............... 134 Career Records........................... 137 Yearly Leaders............................ 140 Big 12 Game Records................. 148 Big 12 Season Records............... 149 Big 12 Career Records................ 151 Big 12 Yearly Leaders................. 152 All-Time Coaching Leaders......... 154 All-Time vs Opponents............... 155 All-Time Series Results............... 156 Year-by-Year Results................... 165 NCAA Tourney History............... 179 College World Series Teams....... 180 Baseball Lettermen.................... 182

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY This is Texas A&M...................... 186 Colleges and Degrees................. 189 Traditions................................... 190 Academics.................................. 192 Bryan/College Station................ 194

MEDIA/GENERAL INFO Media Information..................... 197 Primary Media Outlets.............. 198 Travel Info/aggieathletics com... 199 12th Man Productions............... 200 Campus/City Maps..................... 201 Olsen Field/Attendance............. 202 Dimensions/Baseball Terms....... 204 Summer Camps.......................... 206 Alumni Game............................. 207 Radio/TV Speed Chart................ 208

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college baseball... at its finest!

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June 6, 2004 • Reckling Park, Houston Justin Ruggiano’s grand slam lifts the Aggies over Rice and to the NCAA Regional title. May 30, 1993 • Olsen Field The Aggies rush the field after winning the Central I Regional and earning a trip to the College World Series.

April 16, 1989 • Olsen Field The Aggies react as John Byington’s walk-off grand slam home run beats Texas, 18-14.

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legendary moments


May 1, 1998 • Olsen Field Ryan Rupe slams the door on a 13-strikeout complete game win over No. 16 Baylor.

May 20, 2005 • Olsen Field April 2, 1993 • Olsen Field Jeff Granger fans a schoolrecord 21 batters against Lubbock Christian.

Cliff Pennington scores in the bottom of the 10th inning to lift A&M to an 8-7 win over No. 3 Texas.

April 18, 1999 • Olsen Field Teammates mob Shawn Schumacher after his game-winning double against No. 7 Baylor put the Aggies in first place in the Big 12.

June 4, 2007 • Olsen Field The Aggies celebrate their NCAA Regional championship after a 5-2 win over Louisiana-Lafayette.

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primetime players Building champions and winning titles are the expectations of the Texas A&M baseball program. Throughout the years, Aggie players have stepped into the often-experienced limelight and delivered in a big way. A&M teams have brought home 21 conference championships, made 24 NCAA tournament appearances and advanced to Omaha four times. The Aggies are also one of only a handful of programs across the country that has won over 2,200 games.

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electric atmosphere

“From a facility standpoint, there are much nicer and newer parks around the country. But when you turn on the lights and the game starts, there is not a better place that I’ve experienced. It is incredible. There is so much energy and tradition in the stands, and it doesn’t matter who the Aggies are playing... the fans come out. Our fans are proud of what they create here daily...and they should be.” –Head Coach Rob Childress

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The Aggies consistently rank among the nation’s best in fan support... TEXAS A&M IN NATIONAL ATTENDANCE RANKINGS, LAST 10 YEARS TOTAL ATTENDANCE

1.631 million

5th

AVERAGE ATTENDANCE

4,715/game

5th

TOP-FIVE FINISHES, AVERAGE ATTENDANCE

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4th

TOP-FIVE FINISHES, TOTAL ATTENDANCE

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3rd

A&M is one of only four programs to draw over 135,000 fans in each of the last 10 seasons.

“The crowd is extremely suffocating, and if you do have a lead late in the game, it is hard to hold on to because you feel that pressure from the crowd. Being a coach and being 35 years old, it was tough. I can’t imagine what it is like for a 17- or 18-year-old kid. It was something we always had to talk to our team about before we came to Olsen Field. We had to prepare them for it mentally. It is difficult to express how hard it is to come to Olsen Field to play perfect baseball for nine innings when you are the visiting team.” –Head Coach Rob Childress

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2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL • THIS IS AGGIE BASEBALL

Casey Fossum 2nd Round, 1999

the road to “the show” BIG 12 DRAFTEES, BY SCHOOL (since 1997) PLAYERS SCHOOL DRAFTED 1. Texas A&M..........................77 2. Texas........................................71 3. Oklahoma State.......................69 4. Nebraska..................................67 5. Baylor.......................................64 6. Oklahoma................................63 7. Texas Tech................................58 8. Missouri...................................39 9. Kansas......................................37 10. Kansas State.............................29 Over the last 11 years, 30 Aggies have been selected in the first 10 rounds of the draft.

t Casey Fossum, Detroit

an eight-year MLB veteran, has 40 career wins with Boston, Arizona, Tampa Bay and the Tigers. He has appeared in 234 games and has fanned over 600 batters.

Zach Jackson, Cleveland u

spent the second half of the ‘08 season with the Indians, going 2-3 in nine starts

t Logan Kensing, Florida

has appeared in 54 games for the Marlins over the last four seasons, including a career-best 37 in 2006. He went 3-0 with a sparkling 1.35 ERA in 2007.

Cliff Pennington, Oakland u

made his major league debut in August 2008, appearing in 36 games for the A’s at second base, third base and shortstop.

t Justin Ruggiano, Tampa Bay

played in 45 games in 2008 for the American League Champion Rays, hitting two home runs and driving in seven.

Jason Tyner, Cleveland u

photo courtesy Detroit Tigers

a nine-year vet, has played with the Mets, Rays, Twins and Indians. He hit .286 in ‘07 for Minnesota, playing in a career-best 114 games and driving in 22 runs.

t Chuck Knoblauch

Major League teams selecting Texas A&M players in the 2008 draft:

won four world championships – one with the Minnesota Twins and three with the New York Yankees. Over a 12-year career, hit 98 home runs and drove in 615.

Kelly Wunsch u

averaged 51 appearances in his five big league seasons with the White Sox and Dodgers. He led the American League with 83 appearances in 2000.

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2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL • THIS IS AGGIE BASEBALL In addition to four league titles since the creation of the Big 12, Texas A&M has also played more players in professional ball than any other school in the conference. Since 1997, the Aggies have produced 77 draft picks, more than any other Big 12 school. David Newmann • Rays • 4th Rd, 2007

Cliff Pennington 1st Round, 2005

Zach Jackson • Blue Jays • 1st Rd, 2004

photo courtesy Michael Zagaris, Oakland Athletics

Logan Kensing 2nd Round, 2003

MLB rosters featuring Aggie players in the last six years... Brandon Hicks • Braves • 3rd Rd, 2007

photo courtesy Denis Bancroft, Florida Marlins

Scott Beerer • Rockies • 2nd Rd, 2003

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“One of the first priorities that I had when I accepted the job here at Texas A&M was to try and put together a great coaching staff. I wanted great people, great recruiters, and great teachers, and I feel like we have put together one of the best coaching staffs in the country.” –Rob Childress

“We didn’t have great recruiting bases in Nebraska and Arkansas and had to get on a plane or drive long distances to get good players. What we try to do is recruit the right player and develop that player. I just feel like that with the mix of coaches we have–who are gifted teachers–in one of the best recruiting bases in the country, we have a chance to do something special.” –Rob Childress

2008 BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR

Rob Childress

“Matt Deggs has done outstanding things in running an offense and coaching and recruiting at the highest level. He took Texarkana College to the JUCO World Series and helped get Arkansas to the College World Series in just two years. He does a great job of recruiting and teaching.” –Rob Childress

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“Jeremy Talbot does a great job of teaching and recruiting and has great ties here in the state of Texas. He is excellent with the catchers and hitters.” –Rob Childress


“Jason Hutchins is a big part of what we do as a staff and is involved in every aspect of our program. We are very lucky to have someone with as much baseball knowledge as Hutch has to be our Director of Baseball Operations.” –Rob Childress

“Justin Seely’s expertise and attitude will make our program better in every way. He is a winner from the word go, and we feel very blessed to have him as part of our family.” –Rob Childress

coaching excellence

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baseball philosophy

“I want our pitchers to work fast, attack the zone and pull their hat down and compete. My goal going into any season is to lead the league in fewest walks allowed per nine innings, and if we can do that and make the other team earn everything they get, all the other numbers will take care of themselves.” –Head Coach Rob Childress

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“We like to keep the pressure on the defense, and it is an offense that is based around controlled aggression. We are not going to sit around and wait for something good to happen, and we are going to attack from the first pitch to the last pitch. Our offensive philosophy is centered around knowing the strike zone, being able to run the bases and having an aggressive mindset.” –Associate Head Coach Matt Deggs

“We want to instill in our players that just putting on the Texas A&M uniform does not guarantee victory. There is a price that we have to pay as group, and we want to out-work and out-compete everyone in the country. When our guys lay their heads on the pillow at night, there should be no doubt in their mind that they have outworked everyone. We talk about deserving to win and investing in our program by working hard every day because everyone else is working as well. Every team has the same goal and that is to get to Omaha and win the national championship. I just want our guys to hustle on and off the field and compete from the first pitch to the last pitch. We want our players to become better people, better players, and leave Texas A&M with a degree and a ring on their finger.” –Head Coach Rob Childress

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Much of a student-athlete’s time is spent away from home and at the field. Aggie baseball players are afforded the luxury of a nice place to dress, study and even relax–all within steps of the dugout–with the recent renovations of the locker room and player’s lounge. The clubhouse sports brand-new, expanded lockers in 2009.

player’s lounge, clubhouse

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2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • THIS IS AGGIE BASEBALL

the aggie locker Texas A&M baseball players sport a wide variety of equipment from leading manufacturers adidas and Easton. Among the items found in the brand-new, spacious lockers in 2009 are: • several styles of adidas game jerseys • Easton batting and fielding gloves • several styles of adidas fitted caps • adidas all-weather apparel • adidas cleats, turfs and running shoes • Easton bats

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2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL • THIS IS AGGIE BASEBALL

the indoor FACILITY Although usually nice, Texas weather is sometimes unpredictable. With the addition of the indoor hitting and pitching facility in 2004, players can workout in any conditions and at any time of the day. The facility features three full-length batting cages with an array of pitching machines and a pair of full-length bullpens. It is located just feet into foul territory down the left field line, making it extremely convenient for players and coaches alike.

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The Aggies now have a state-of-the-art workout facility in the comfort of Olsen Field, located underneath the first-base stands.

“I feel like our strength program is a difference-maker. I just think our pitchers are going to be stronger to start the season and are going to be able to maintain that throughout the year. It is a long season with a lot of games. Our position players will be able to remain strong and fast through the season. To me it is what sets us apart.� –Head Coach Rob Childress

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olsen field weightroom


The 23,736-square foot Netum Steed Laboratory is arguably the finest weight and strength training room in collegiate athletics. It features 85 separate training stations and over 55,000 pounds of weights.

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No stranger to the national spotlight, the Texas A&M baseball program is featured regularly– not only in the local media–but by the state’s major newspapers as well as the country’s most respected college baseball experts. Fans across Texas and in many southern states are also able to listen to every pitch on the 10,000-watt home of the Aggies, WTAW.

media exposure In the last two years, Texas A&M has had 25 games televised by the following national and regional networks:

FOX College Sports

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COX Sports Television


The Texas A&M baseball team makes a year-round commitment to giving back to the Bryan/College Station community through annual projects such as the Paint-a-Thon in August, the Aggies CAN food drive in the fall, the coats for kids collection in December, and Junior Aggie Club and little league days at Olsen Field in the spring.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

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diamond darlings


The Diamond Darlings are a student support group that generates interest in Texas A&M baseball through community and other activities. Members of the Diamond Darlings promote attendance, serve as bat girls at both home and away games, hand out promotional items and assist with all aspects of gameday at Olsen Field. The Diamond Darlings have been a part of Aggie baseball since 1976.

kailey franz katy • captain

kelli blanchard lorena

calli blaschke cuero

kaci bramhall college station

katelin gabrysch katy

amanda hayley the woodlands

kelsey hillhouse richmond

elisse kana houston

cassidy koehler la grange

jolie leblanc galveston

nicole maxey houston

megan mcelroy mansfield

lacie mullin keller

natalie phelps mckinney

trisha posell columbia, SC

kelli puente cedar hill

BROOKE SUTPHIN austin

tiffany whoolery florence

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2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • THIS IS AGGIE BASEBALL

dugout club The Dugout Club is the major support group for Aggie Baseball. The Dugout Club has not only been important in helping the baseball team obtain various necessities for the program but, perhaps even more, it has provided a link from our players to our fans and from our fans to our players. It provides an inside look to Aggie baseball. Membership dues are $150 for one membership, $275 for two, and $400 for three. Included with a Dugout Club Membership:  commemorative baseball blanket designed especially for Dugout Club members  baseball media guide  weekly updates via email  dinner at Olsen with coaches and players show your support for Aggie Baseball... join the Dugout Club today!

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To join the Dugout Club, please contact: Jason Hutchins Director of Baseball Operations (979) 845-4810 jhutchins@athletics.tamu.edu

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2009 season preview


2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • SEASON PREVIEW

texas a&m alphabetical roster No.

Name Pos.

David Alleman OF

Fr-RS

Luke Anders

1B

Sr-3L

6-6

225

L/L

College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated)

2 Nick Anders

INF

Jr-TR

5-10

185

R/R

College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated/Temple College)

9

Yr-Exp. Ht. Wt. 5-11

B/T Hometown (High School/College)

185 S/L The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands)

breakdown by sTATE

14

Scott Arthur

INF

Fr-HS

6-0

185

R/R

Spring, Texas (Klein Oak)

21

Denny Clement

RHP

Fr-HS

5-11

190

R/R

Bartlesville, Okla. (Cascia Hall Prep)

12

Kyle Colligan

OF

Sr-3L

6-2

210

R/R

Houston, Texas (Dulles)

39

Aaron Daab

LHP

Fr-RS

6-2

195

L/L

Katy, Texas (Katy)

Texas (28).......................Alleman Greene Robertson L. Anders Hales Sherman N. Anders Loux Shofner Arthur Martin Smith Colligan Migl Starling Daab Minks Stripling Dyer Nettune Thebeau Ehlert Parsons Thorpe Fleece Raley Uriegas Gonzalez

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37

Tyler Dyer

LHP

Jr-TR

5-10

180

L/L

Deer Park, Texas (Deer Park/San Jacinto College)

oklahoma (2)..................................... Clement

13

Clayton Ehlert

RHP

Jr-2L

6-1

195

R/R

Orange, Texas (Little Cypress-Mauriceville)

california (1)................................................................... Luther

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Nick Fleece

INF/RHP

So-1L

6-2

200

R/R

Fort Worth, Texas (Boswell)

Kansas (1)............................................................................Petrich

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Kevin Gonzalez

C

So-1L

5-10

190

R/R

Houston, Texas (Mayde Creek)

west virginia (1)............................................................ Wilson

Brodie Greene

INF/OF

Jr-2L

6-1

195

S/R

Bullard, Texas (Bullard)

Ross Hales

LHP

Fr-HS

6-3

190

L/L

Baytown, Texas (Barbers Hill)

50

Barret Loux

RHP

So-1L

6-5

215

R/R

Houston, Texas (Stratford)

6

Zach Luther

INF

Fr-HS

6-0

175

R/R

Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Aliso Niguel)

4

28

45

Steven Martin

RHP

So-RS

6-6

225

R/R

Brenham, Texas (Brenham/Seminole State College)

34

Scott Migl

RHP

Jr-2L

6-4

190

R/R

Houston, Texas (St. Pius)

16

Shane Minks

RHP

Jr-2L

6-3

205

R/R

West Columbia, Texas (West Columbia)

33

Andrew Nettune

C

Fr-RS

6-0

205

R/R

Athens, Texas (All Saints)

42

Brett Parsons

1B/OF

So-TR

6-4

220

L/R

The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands/Navarro College)

3

Joe Patterson

C

Jr-TR

6-0

210

L/R

Tulsa, Okla. (Owasso/Seminole State College)

27

Dylan Petrich

OF

Jr-TR

6-3

200

R/R

Wichita, Kan. (Maize/Butler CC)

30

Brooks Raley

LHP/OF

So-1L

6-3

185

L/L

Uvalde, Texas (Uvalde)

31

Hank Robertson

RHP

Sr-1L

5-11

185

R/R

Nocona, Texas (Nocona/North Central Texas College)

32

Chad Sherman

RHP

Jr-TR

6-4

220

R/R

Bullard, Texas (Bullard/Panola College)

Caleb Shofner

INF

So-1L

6-0

185

R/R

Hewitt, Texas (Midway)

20

1

Adam Smith

INF

Fr-HS

6-3

200

R/R

Spring, Texas (Klein)

41

Travis Starling

RHP

Jr-2L

5-10

180

R/R

Yoakum, Texas (Yoakum)

36

Ross Stripling

RHP

Fr-HS

6-3

180

R/R

Southlake, Texas (Carroll)

11

Kyle Thebeau

RHP

Sr-3L

6-1

195

R/R

Corpus Christi, Texas (Carroll)

8

Randall Thorpe

OF

Fr-HS

6-1

175

R/R

Grapevine, Texas (Colleyville Heritage)

35

Estevan Uriegas

LHP

Fr-HS

5-9

175

L/L

Round Rock, Texas (Westwood)

18

Alex Wilson

RHP

Jr-RS

6-1

205

R/R

Hurricane, W.Va. (Hurricane/Winthrop Univ)

28

Patterson

breakdown by bIRTHDAY january february march april may june july august september october november december

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7........................................... Daab (1989) 13................................... Robertson (1987) 6......................................... Arthur (1990) 6........................................ Petrich (1988) 12...........................................Hales (1990) 2........................................ Thorpe (1989) 6.................... Loux (1989), Luther (1990) 23....................................... Colligan (1987) 25.......................................... Minks (1988) 29....................................... Shofner (1988) 18....................................... Starling (1987) 29........................................... Raley (1988) 19............................................ Dyer (1988) 11......................................Thebeau (1987) 26.................................... Patterson (1987) 1.............................................Migl (1987) 4....................................... Parsons (1988) 11...................................... Alleman (1988) 25........................................Greene (1987) 28...................................... Clement (1989) 2.....................................L. Anders (1986) 10..................................... Sherman (1987) 24......................................... Fleece (1988) 2.......................................... Ehlert (1987) 3.........................................Wilson (1986) 6..................................... Gonzalez (1987) 16.........................................Martin (1987) 18........................................Uriegas (1989) 23...................................... Stripling (1989) 15.......................................... Smith (1989) 28...................................... Nettune (1987) 29....................................N. Anders (1987)


2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • SEASON PREVIEW

texas a&m numerical roster No.

Name Pos.

Yr-Exp. Ht. Wt.

B/T Hometown (High School/College)

1

Caleb Shofner

2 Nick Anders

3

4

6

Zach Luther

INF

Fr-HS

6-0

175

R/R

Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Aliso Niguel)

8

Randall Thorpe

OF

Fr-HS

6-1

175

R/R

Grapevine, Texas (Colleyville Heritage)

9

INF

So-1L

6-0

185

R/R

Hewitt, Texas (Midway)

INF

Jr-TR

5-10

185

R/R

College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated/Temple College)

Joe Patterson

C

Jr-TR

6-0

210

L/R

Tulsa, Okla. (Owasso/Seminole State College)

Brodie Greene

INF/OF

Jr-2L

6-1

195

S/R

Bullard, Texas (Bullard)

David Alleman OF

Fr-RS

5-11

185 S/L The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands)

10

Kevin Gonzalez

C

So-1L

5-10

190

R/R

Houston, Texas (Mayde Creek)

11

Kyle Thebeau

RHP

Sr-3L

6-1

195

R/R

Corpus Christi, Texas (Carroll)

12

Kyle Colligan

OF

Sr-3L

6-2

210

R/R

Houston, Texas (Dulles)

13

Clayton Ehlert

RHP

Jr-2L

6-1

195

R/R

Orange, Texas (Little Cypress-Mauriceville)

14

Scott Arthur

INF

Fr-HS

6-0

185

R/R

Spring, Texas (Klein Oak)

16

Shane Minks

RHP

Jr-2L

6-3

205

R/R

West Columbia, Texas (West Columbia)

18

Alex Wilson

RHP

Jr-RS

6-1

205

R/R

Hurricane, W.Va. (Hurricane/Winthrop Univ)

20

Adam Smith

INF

Fr-HS

6-3

200

R/R

Spring, Texas (Klein)

21

Denny Clement

RHP

Fr-HS

5-11

190

R/R

Bartlesville, Okla. (Cascia Hall Prep)

24

Nick Fleece

INF/RHP

So-1L

6-2

200

R/R

Fort Worth, Texas (Boswell)

27

Dylan Petrich

OF

Jr-TR

6-3

200

R/R

Wichita, Kan. (Maize/Butler CC)

28

Ross Hales

LHP

Fr-HS

6-3

190

L/L

Baytown, Texas (Barbers Hill)

30

Brooks Raley

LHP/OF

So-1L

6-3

185

L/L

Uvalde, Texas (Uvalde)

31

Hank Robertson

RHP

Sr-1L

5-11

185

R/R

Nocona, Texas (Nocona/North Central Texas College)

32

Chad Sherman

RHP

Jr-TR

6-4

220

R/R

Bullard, Texas (Bullard/Panola College)

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Andrew Nettune

C

Fr-RS

6-0

205

R/R

Athens, Texas (All Saints)

34

Scott Migl

RHP

Jr-2L

6-4

190

R/R

Houston, Texas (St. Pius)

35

Estevan Uriegas

LHP

Fr-HS

5-9

175

L/L

Round Rock, Texas (Westwood)

36

Ross Stripling

RHP

Fr-HS

6-3

180

R/R

Southlake, Texas (Carroll)

37

Tyler Dyer

LHP

Jr-TR

5-10

180

L/L

Deer Park, Texas (Deer Park/San Jacinto College)

39

Aaron Daab

LHP

Fr-RS

6-2

195

L/L

Katy, Texas (Katy)

41

Travis Starling

RHP

Jr-2L

5-10

180

R/R

Yoakum, Texas (Yoakum)

42

Brett Parsons

1B/OF

So-TR

6-4

220

L/R

The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands/Navarro College)

44

Luke Anders

1B

Sr-3L

6-6

225

L/L

College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated)

45

Steven Martin

RHP

So-RS

6-6

225

R/R

Brenham, Texas (Brenham/Seminole State College)

50

Barret Loux

RHP

So-1L

6-5

215

R/R

Houston, Texas (Stratford)

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Head Coach Fourth Year

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matt DEGGS

justin SEELY

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Associate Head Coach Fourth Year

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Assistant Coach First Year

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jeremy TALBOT Assistant Coach Fourth Year

jason HUTCHINS

Director of Operations 11th Year

support staff 17 51

Chris Russ (graduate manager) Lance Harvell (strength coach) Josh Cohen (head athletic trainer) Ryan Gowens (equipment manager) Blake Bahlman (student trainer) R.L. Florance, Jared Nelson (student managers)

pronunciation guide ALLEMAN................ ALL-uh-mun COLLIGAN............. CAHL-uh-gun EHLERT................................L-urt LOUX.... like LOUD (with X at end) MIGL............................. MEE-gul

PETRICH.........................PET-rich RALEY..............................RAY-lee THEBEAU................... THEE-bow TALBOT.......................... TAL-but URIEGAS............ your-EE-ay-gus

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2009 SEASON PREVIEW Since the arrival of coach Rob Childress and his staff in the summer of 2005, the Texas A&M baseball program has been taking step after step to place the Aggies back among the country’s elite. After claiming a Big 12 tournament championship and an NCAA regional title in 2007, hopes were high at Olsen Field for even greater things. A&M did not disappoint in 2008, racking up 46 wins, the school’s first Big 12 regular-season championship in nine years and a second consecutive regional crown for the first time in school history. However, when two hard-fought losses at Rice in the NCAA Super Regional round once again left the Aggies with a disappointing end to the season, focus immediately shifted to 2009. “We’re looking forward to this year,” fourthyear coach Rob Childress said. “We feel like we have a good mix of experience and some new talent that meshed really well in the fall. We had a really good fall, and just feel there is a burning desire within the coaching staff and the players that there is a lot of unfinished business left.” Coming off the league championship, and returning eight pitchers, four starters and 14 letterwinners, Texas A&M is a preseason favorite to make their first trip to Omaha in a decade. Not only will the Aggies have a target on their backs as defending Big 12 champs, they will for the first time ever open the season as the No. 1-ranked team in the country. While some teams may shy from the spotlight so early, it is a role that the coaches and players welcome with open arms. “That’s something you have to work for, to have that target on your back,” Childress said. “It’s something you have to embrace, because if you don’t it will suffocate you. I know the staff and this team embraces it, because that’s what we’ve been working so hard for.” The team features a strong blend of leadership among the returning players and a competitive and talented list of newcomers. The group learned a lot from 2008, where A&M amassed a Big 12-record 16-game conference winning streak last season en route to the title before suffering an eight-game skid just before the start of the NCAA tournament. The Aggies were able to right the ship and advance to the super regional round, but consistency will be one of the keys to A&M’s success in ’09. “We have to go out and be consistent over a 56-game schedule,” Childress said. “Last year was as tough a team as I’ve ever coached, and we weren’t

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2009 PRESEASON RANKINGS The starting rotation of Brooks Raley, Barret Loux and Clayton Ehlert is back again in 2009, a large part of the reason why the Aggies are rated among the nation’s best to start the year.

able to maintain that. We did for about 48 games or so, then we got things back together in the NCAA tournament and finished pretty strong. “We have to be consistent throughout the year, earn the opportunity to be at the top of this league and have a chance to win it at the end, and then maintain that level beyond that. This team understands the road in front of them.”

THE PITCHERS What has many excited more than anything about the 2009 Texas A&M Aggies is the strength and depth of the pitching corps. With nine returning pitchers and nine newcomers, and depth in all phases of the pitching game, Childress should have a lot of options this spring. Texas A&M returns 84 percent of the innings pitched (495) off a staff that finished 19th nationally in earned run average. It was a very young group in ’08—six of the eight returning in 2009 are coming

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off either their freshman or sophomore season— one that had to learn very quickly the ropes of pitching in the rugged Big 12. The weekend rotation throughout league play and the postseason consisted of two true freshmen and a sophomore with limited big-game experience. “It’s the first time in a long time, maybe ever, in my coaching career that we’ve had this much experience on the mound coming back,” Childress said. “Last year, the way we were offensively really allowed these young pitchers to learn on the job and experience success. We might have won some games 7-5 or 9-8, but we were able to win those games. And in turn, success was bred.” Overall, 41 of A&M’s 46 wins—or 89 percent— return on the mound, led by ’08 freshman AllAmericans Barret Loux (Houston) and Brooks Raley (Uvalde) and junior All-Big 12 honoree Clayton Ehlert (Orange). Raley won the Friday night starting spot with a masterful 10-strikeout performance in a win over Rutgers in early March, and never relinquished it.

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The hard-throwing, fiercely competitive lefty led the starters with a 7-2 record and nearly 93 innings of work while fanning 68 batters. Loux (6-2, 4.18 ERA), a power right-hander, really came into his own down the stretch. The Aggies’ No. 2 starter for the majority of the year, he finished the year going 5-1 with a 3.23 ERA in his final nine starts, and led the team in 2008 with 81 strikeouts. Ehlert had a strong sophomore campaign. He went 6-2 in 11 starts and his 3.41 ERA was tops among the starting staff. In addition, Ehlert walked just 10 batters in almost 70 innings of work. While not new to the roster, a name who is expected to be in the starting mix is junior Alex Wilson (Hurricane, W.Va.). He sat out 2008 after transferring from Winthrop and having surgery, and was selected in the 10th round by the Chicago Cubs in June despite not throwing a pitch for the Aggies. The National Freshman of the Year in 2006, Wilson compiled a 19-7 record, 3.21 ERA and 240 strikeouts in two seasons with the Eagles.

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Three new faces that should battle for spots in the starting rotation are junior Chad Sherman (Panola College) and freshmen Ross Hales (Baytown) and Denny Clement (Tulsa, Okla.). All three had very strong fall seasons. “We feel like we have a good mix of balance and depth,” Childress said. “You think about all the pitching we have back, and then you throw into the mix freshmen like Ross Hales and Denny Clement— who will be big factors for us—a transfer in Chad Sherman, and a redshirt in Alex Wilson—by the time we get to conference play we hope we have a question as to who will be in the starting rotation. And I don’t know that we’ve ever had that before.” One of the team’s strengths last year promises to be even better in 2009. The bullpen posted a 3.56 ERA in ’08 while picking up 21 victories, 13 saves and nine holds, and is expected to be even deeper and more talented this spring. “We’ve got a bunch of guys in the bullpen that are talented and will be chomping at the bit to get in the game, and they will get those opportunities,” Childress said. “We’re not going to mess around—if a guy is not doing well as a starter, we’re going to go to the pen early. If our starter gets us through six innings, we ought to be able to get the last nine outs with the guys we’ve got.” Leading the pack again will be a pair of firstteam All-Big 12 selections, senior Kyle Thebeau (Corpus Christi) and junior Travis Starling (Yoakum).

After starting the second game of the year, Thebeau made his remaining 32 appearances out of the bullpen and was the Aggies’ most consistent pitcher. He went 6-5 with an impressive 2.12 ERA, stranding nearly 80 percent of inherited runners and fanning 79. Thebeau also held opponents to a paltry .206 batting average on the year. Starling was a dominant force at the back end of the Aggie staff, leading the team in victories (eight) and saves (nine). He nailed down arguably A&M’s biggest road win of the year, a 6-3, 16-inning win at fifth-ranked Nebraska, by pitching a four-hit shutout over the final eight innings of the game. Senior Hank Robertson (Nocona) returns after a very strong season out of the pen was cut short by injury in early May. Robertson made 16 appearances and held opposing hitters to a team-best .193 average, allowing just 16 hits in 24 innings of work. Junior Shane Minks (West Columbia) figures to be a big factor in the bullpen this season. A spot starter in 2008, Minks made some offseason changes and had a tremendous summer for the Beatrice Bruins—culminating with his being named the Pitcher of the Year at the NBC World Series in August. “Shane has transformed himself into a guy that we are going to count on at the back end of the pen,” Childress said. “He had a great summer, and that’s a tribute to him and the sacrifices he made. He came back and had an incredible fall for us.”

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No. Name 21 Denny Clement 39 Aaron Daab 37 Tyler Dyer 13 Clayton Ehlert 28 Ross Hales 50 Barret Loux 45 Steven Martin 34 Scott Migl 16 Shane Minks 30 Brooks Raley 31 Hank Robertson 32 Chad Sherman 36 Ross Stripling 11 Kyle Thebeau 35 Estevan Uriegas 18 Alex Wilson 41 Travis Starling

B/T R/R L/L L/L R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R

Yr-Exp. Hometown (High School/College) Fr-HS Bartlesville, Okla. (Cascia Hall Prep) Fr-RS Katy, Texas (Katy) Jr-TR Deer Park, Texas (Deer Park/San Jacinto Coll.) Jr-1L Orange, Texas (Little Cypress-Mauriceville) Fr-HS Baytown, Texas (Barbers Hill) So-1L Houston, Texas (Stratford) So-RS Brenham, Texas (Brenham/Seminole State Coll.) Jr-2L Houston, Texas (St. Pius) Jr-2L West Columbia, Texas (West Columbia) So-1L Uvalde, Texas (Uvalde) Sr-1L Nocona, Texas (Nocona/North Central Texas Coll.) Jr-TR Bullard, Texas (Bullard/Panola Coll.) Fr-HS Southlake, Texas (Carroll) Sr-3L Corpus Christi, Texas (Carroll) Fr-HS Round Rock, Texas (Westwood) Jr-RS Hurricane, W.Va. (Hurricane/Winthrop Univ.) Jr-2L Yoakum, Texas (Yoakum)

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Name Kevin Gonzalez Andrew Nettune Joe Patterson

B/T R/R R/R R/R

Yr-Exp. Hometown (High School/College) So-1L Houston, Texas (Mayde Creek) Fr-RS Athens, Texas (All Saints) Jr-TR Tulsa, Okla. (Owasso/Seminole State Coll.)

Adding depth to the staff are newcomers Tyler Dyer (Deer Park), Ross Stripling (Southlake) and Estevan Uriegas (Round Rock). Fans can also expect to see sophomores Nick Fleece (Fort Worth) and Steven Martin (Brenham) get time on the mound.

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“We do have a lot of options this year,” Childress said. “Everyone that’s coming back has done well on the mound. We have experience back in the rotation as well as in the bullpen, and we’ve added a great bunch of new faces into the mix. Now the guys have to go out there and perform when the lights come on and the stands are full, and we’re confident that they will.”

THE CATCHERS Maybe the biggest question mark entering 2008 for the Aggies was the one behind the plate, but redshirt freshman Kevin Gonzalez (Katy) erased that one pretty quickly. Seeing action in 56 games at the position, Gonzalez was a steady presence for a young A&M staff. He committed only two errors in almost 400 chances and threw out 36 percent of runners trying to steal. Also an unknown quantity at the plate, Gonzalez hit .261, delivering some big hits throughout the year and driving in 29. The sophomore is poised for an even bigger season. “Gonzo is a guy that could be considered one of our team MVPs last year,” assistant coach Jeremy Talbot said. “He is as good a defensive catcher as I’ve ever coached, one of the best in the country and I think he’s just getting better. We’ve got a very good pitching staff and a guy like that just makes them better. Guys on the mound love to throw to him. He’s made a commitment to the weight room and is getting bigger and stronger, and I think you’ll see that play into his bat a little more. We’re excited about Kevin.” Redshirt freshman Andrew Nettune (Athens) did not play last year in his first year in the program, but gained valuable experience and could play into the mix. He possesses tremendous power from the right side of the plate, power that the A&M coaches say is as scary as anyone on the team.

The new addition to the catching corps is junior transfer Joe Patterson (Tulsa, Okla.), the reining National Junior College Player of the Year. He hit .428 last year with 28 home runs and 95 RBIs at Seminole State, and brings the Aggies a powerful bat from the left side of the plate and a strong leadership presence both on the field and in the dugout. “He’s a vocal leader,” Talbot said. “He’s a solid player that brings a quarterback mentality behind the plate. Joe’s more of an offensive catcher right now that is working very hard and improving some things defensively. We’re excited about him bringing leadership behind the plate as well as big offensive numbers to the table.”

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THE OFFENSE While the pitching corps is understandably getting a lot of the attention, the Aggie offense promises to be as dynamic and powerful—if not more so—than the last two years, where A&M hit .314 and totaled 147 home runs, over 1,400 hits and over 900 RBIs while stealing nearly 250 bases. “The thing about this offense is that in the last two years I don’t think there’s been a more dynamic one across the country,” associate head coach Matt Deggs said. “We return two centerpieces in Kyle Colligan (Houston) and Luke Anders (College Station), both of whom are leaders and possess tremendous resumes. You take guys like that, surround them with the key players we’ve got, and combine that with the pitching we’ll have this year, we’re going to be pretty dangerous.” Despite losing six starters, including Big 12 Player of the Year and All-American José Duran and first-team All-Big 12ers Dane Carter and Darby Brown, the Aggies expect to see much of the same production that they have of late. “The sheer competitiveness and will to succeed in this group is amazing,” Deggs said. “It was the most intense fall and preseason that I’ve ever been a part of. This year’s team is another team that is a combination of speed and strength. We may be a little more power heavy than we were last year, but we can certainly run as well.”

THE INFIELDERS In 2009, Texas A&M must replace three starters in the infield—All-Americans José Duran and Blake Stouffer at shortstop and second base, respectively, and all-Big 12 third baseman Dane Carter. While no easy task, the structure of the Aggies’ fall workouts,

which split the squad into two teams that played nearly 30 nine- and two-inning games, allowed for intense competition and strong development at the open spots. The one returning starter is at first base in twotime All-Big 12 honoree Luke Anders. After playing much of the ’07 season at designated hitter, he won the first-base job last spring and blossomed into the league’s best all-around first baseman. Drafted in the 11th round by the New York Yankees, Anders is back after hitting .349 with 58 RBIs and leading the team with 16 home runs. “Luke is a massive target that any infielder would like to throw to,” Deggs said. “He’s incredible at digging balls. One thing about Luke is he’s not afraid to stick his nose on anything. If it’s in front of him, it’s getting knocked down. We’re excited to have him back for his senior season.” After that, the remaining three positions are characterized by a constant theme surrounding the ’09 Aggies—versatility and depth. The remaining seven players all can play multiple positions and will give the coaching staff many options while trying to settle on a lineup. The favorite to replace Duran at shortstop is true freshman Adam Smith (Spring), an all-state selection out of Klein. At 6’ 3”, Smith possesses good hands and range along with a very strong arm. “Adam is a legitimate five-tool prospect that has one of the best arms that I’ve ever coached,” Deggs said. “The thing about playing shortstop is that you have to be Mr. Consistent, and that means making the routine plays and being the leader out there. That’s a lot to put on a freshman but I think he’s up to the task.” Battling with Smith for the starting nod will be junior Brodie Greene (Bullard), who saw action at multiple infield positions in 2008. Greene, who had a very strong finish to the fall at the shortstop

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Name Luke Anders Nick Anders Scott Arthur Nick Fleece Brodie Greene Zach Luther Brett Parsons Caleb Shofner Adam Smith

B/T L/L R/R R/R R/R S/R R/R L/R R/R R/R

Yr-Exp. Hometown (High School/College) Sr-3L College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated) Jr-TR College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated/Temple Coll.) Fr-HS Spring, Texas (Klein Oak) So-1L Fort Worth, Texas (Boswell) Jr-2L Bullard, Texas (Bullard) Fr-HS Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Aliso Niguel) So-TR The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands/Navarro Coll.) So-1L Hewitt, Texas (Midway) Fr-HS Spring, Texas (Klein)

luke anders position, will also be in the mix at second base. “Brodie has terrific speed, a very solid arm, and soft hands,” Deggs said. “He has really matured on the infield and finished the fall by playing some fantastic shortstop.” The battle at third base should be between sophomore Nick Fleece (Fort Worth) and junior transfer Nick Anders (Temple College). Fleece, who played in 27 games as a true freshman but saw no action on the infield, will be making the move to the hot corner in the spring, but is expected to see action as well at first base, in the outfield or on the mound. “Nick has a tremendous arm and moves very well for a big guy,” Deggs said. “We’re going to see what he looks like at third base, and if he can do that the left side of the diamond will look like a bigleague infield with the bodies and the athleticism we have over there.” Nick Anders had an excellent fall at third for the

Aggies, not only playing strong defense but leading the squad in home runs. The A&M Consolidated product will see time at either third or second. “Nick Anders is a hard-nosed infielder that moves very well and has a solid arm,” Deggs said. “He’s going to be consistent and is going to make plays.” Sophomore Caleb Shofner (Hewitt) embodies the versatility of the Aggie infield in 2009. One of A&M’s go-to utility players, Shofner—who played in 18 games last year and led the team in pinch hits— could see action at third, second or even first base. “Caleb is a solid player across the board that has a hard-nosed mentality,” Deggs said. “He’s a good guy to have on the club because he can do so many things and do them pretty well. He will see playing time this year.” A pair of freshmen, Scott Arthur (Spring) and Zach Luther (Laguna Niguel, Calif.), bring a wealth of talent and depth to the middle in-

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Name B/T David Alleman S/L Kyle Colligan R/R Nick Fleece R/R Brodie Greene S/R Brett Parsons L/R Dylan Petrich R/R Brooks Raley L/L Randall Thorpe R/R

Yr-Exp. Hometown (High School/College) Fr-RS The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) Sr-3L Houston, Texas (Dulles) So-1L Fort Worth, Texas (Boswell) Jr-2L Bullard, Texas (Bullard) So-TR The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands/Navarro Coll.) Jr-TR Wichita, Kan. (Maize/Butler CC) So-1L Uvalde, Texas (Uvalde) Fr-HS Grapevine, Texas (Colleyville Heritage)

field. Arthur, who was a standout shortstop in high school, made the move to second base in the fall and played well and is expected to see a good bit of playing time in 2009. Luther is a sure-footed middle infielder with good hands that battled injuries much of the fall but is planned to factor into the mix as well in the middle. “Both Scott and Zach possess great feet and hands,” Deggs said. “They can both play either middle infield position and both have a bright future here at A&M.” “I’m excited about our infield,” Deggs said. “Yeah, we’re starting over in three spots, but we have a lot of interchangeable parts and guys that can play several different positions. More than anything, we have guys with athleticism that can not only move but have solid arms.”

starts. He hit .290 on the year with four home runs and 27 RBIs. Raley is another player who showed versatility in the outfield, picking up 14 starts at all three positions. Fleece totaled 10 starts in both left and right field. A pair of junior college transfers should also contend for starting spots. Junior Dylan Petrich (Butler CC) and sophomore Brett Parsons (Navarro College) both had strong falls both at the plate and in the field. Returning redshirt freshman David Alleman (The Woodlands) provides a steady presence and could also contend for a spot, while true freshman Randall Thorpe (Grape-

vine) possesses tremendous speed and arguably the strongest arm in the group.

NCAA regional finalist Houston along with top-15 opponents Baylor, Rice, UCLA and UC Irvine.

“This is an extremely versatile bunch of guys that gives us a lot of options,” Seely said. “We could go almost all left handers, or almost all right-handers. We could run out a lineup that’s really fast, or one that has a lot of power. Or, we could run out a blend.”

A seven-game homestand then brings the Aggies up to Big 12 play, highlighted by a mid-week showdown with national power Cal State Fullerton on March 10. It will mark the first meeting between the schools since the College World Series in 1999 and is the Titans’ first visit to Olsen since 1983.

THE SCHEDULE The Aggies have built a challenging 2009 schedule that features 14 NCAA Tournament teams and 37 games in front of the Olsen Field faithful. A&M is slated to play 26 contests against teams that made the NCAA Tournament in 2008. In fact, all but five of A&M’s opponents finished ‘08 with a .500 or better record. Texas A&M opens the season against 2007 NCAA participant Wright State and, following a four-game set with the Raiders and a pair of mid-week games against Centenary, the Aggies will head to Minute Maid Park for the annual Houston College Classic. A&M will play three games at the home of the Houston Astros against a loaded field that includes

A&M will play its only non-conference road game of the year on April 14 at College World Series participant Rice. “Our non-conference schedule is very good,” Childress said. “We open with a Wright State program which had two top picks in the Major League draft this past summer. We go to the Houston College Classic, which will be a great challenge for us. We play Rice twice in Houston. We have Cal State Fullerton coming in on a Tuesday night right before Big 12 play opens, which ought to be exciting. And that’s just some of the tough teams we play. It’s going to be a tough grind leading up to conference play.” Texas A&M opens Big 12 play on March 13 in Waco with the annual split-site series against Baylor, concluding the series in College Station on March 14 and 15. During conference play the Aggies will also play host to Kansas (March 27-29), Nebraska on Parents’ Weekend (April 17-19) and Oklahoma State (April 24-26), while opening the spilt-series with Texas at Olsen on May 8 in the final Big 12 home game of the year.

THE OUTFIELDERS The Aggie outfield should be an exciting one to watch in 2009. Any talk of the A&M outfield starts with senior and first-team All-Big 12 selection Kyle Colligan (Houston), who has made 148 career starts in center field. Colligan hit .317 last year with 14 home runs and 39 RBIs out of the leadoff spot, while swiping 12 bases.

A&M will travel to Missouri (March 20-22), Texas Tech (April 3-5), Kansas State (April 9-11) and Texas (May 9 & 10). The Aggies will also close the regular season at Oklahoma (May 16-18) before heading just up the road to Oklahoma City for the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship the following week.

“Anytime you’ve got a guy that’s played center field for the bulk of his career and has put up the numbers he has, it’s a very good start,” assistant coach Justin Seely said. “He is not the most talented player I’ve seen in the outfield, but he may be the best center fielder I’ve ever coached. He’s got good speed and sees the ball off the bat about as well as anyone I’ve been around. We feel very good with him out there leading the way.” After Colligan, the players with the most outfield experience are junior Brodie Greene and sophomores Brooks Raley and Nick Fleece. Greene started at all three positions in 2008, totaling 34

Other non-conference highlights include visits by Mountain West Conference teams Utah (March 6-8) and New Mexico (March 17-18), NCAA Regional finalist Houston (April 7) and NCAA tourney teams TCU (April 28), Dallas Baptist (April 30-May 2) and Sam Houston State (May 5).

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“This year we have a very tough conference schedule,” Childress said. “It is a schedule that we played two years ago and we played it to .500. Year in and year out the Big 12 is one of the toughest leagues in the country. There are no nights off, and we’ll have to be ready to play every time we step between the lines in order to successfully defend our championship.”

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kyle COLLIGAN

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brian RUGGIANO

17 • Jr. • Austin, Texas

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3 • Sr. • San Antonio, Texas

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4-1, 3.27 ERA, 11 app, 33 IP, 16 BB, 31 K

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# 16 • 6-3 • Jr-2L West Columbia, Texas

50 • 6-5 • So-1L Houston, Texas

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41 • 5-10 • Jr-2L Yoakum, Texas

8-2, 3.70 ERA, 28 app, 9 SV, 48 ⅔ IP, 16 BB, 40 K

30 • 6-2 • So-1L Uvalde, Texas

kyle THEBEAU

11 • 6-1 • Sr-3L Corpus Christi, Texas

7-2, 4.76 ERA, 18 app, 92 ⅔ IP, 27 BB, 68 K

3-3, 4.26 ERA, 15 app, 61 ⅓ IP, 20 BB, 45 K

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6-5, 2.12 ERA, 33 app, 3 SV, 76 ⅓ IP, 79 K, .206 avg

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31 • 5-11 • Sr-1L Nocona, Texas

1-0, 3.75 ERA, 16 app, 1 SV, 24 IP, 26 K, .193 avg

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jordan CHAMBLESS

22 • Jr. • Corpus Christi, Texas

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kevin CRAVEY

14 • Fr. • Spring, Texas

evan GERALD

37 • Jr. • Amarillo, Texas

michael HEARD

8 • So. • Montgomery, Texas

RETURNING LETTERWINNERS (14)  Luke Anders............... Sr.  Jordan Chambless..... Sr.  Kyle Colligan.............. Sr.  Clayton Ehlert.............Jr.  Nick Fleece............... So.  Kevin Gonzalez......... So.  Brodie Greene............Jr.  Barret Loux............... So.

16 • 6-1 • Jr-2L Orange, Texas

6-2, 4.18 ERA, 16 app, 90 ⅓ IP, 76 H, 81 K

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4 • 6-1 • Jr-2L Bullard, Texas

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 Scott Migl...................Jr.  Shane Minks...............Jr.  Brooks Raley............. So.  Hank Robertson........ Sr.  Caleb Shofner........... So.  Travis Starling.............Jr.  Kyle Thebeau............. Sr.

0-0, 0.00 ERA, 4 app, 1 H, 3 ⅔ IP, 0 BB, 6 K, .083 avg 1-0, 3.00 ERA, 11 app, 12 IP, 6 BB, 10 K 0-0, 7.94 ERA, 6 app, 5 ⅔ IP, 4 BB, 7 K

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27 • So. • Lindale, Texas

blake RAMPY

20 • Sr. • Tomball, Texas

kirkland RIVERS

28 • Sr. • Henderson, Texas

4-0, 5.70 ERA, 13 app, 30 IP, 11 BB, 24 K 0-0, 2.25 ERA, 7 app, 8 IP, 4 H, 4 K 0-1, 8.37 ERA, 13 app, 23 ⅔ IP, 13 BB, 24 K

0-1, 5.40 ERA, 8 app, 8 ⅓ IP, 4 BB, 10 K

LETTERWINNERS LOST (17)  Daman Aaron............ Sr.  Darby Brown............. Sr.  Phil Carey...................Jr.  Dane Carter............... Sr.  Jordan Chambless......Jr.  Kevin Cravey.............. Fr.  José Duran..................Jr.  Ben Feltner................ Sr.  Evan Gerald................Jr.

 Michael Heard.......... So.  Keith McInnerney..... So.  Carson Middleton.... So.  Blake Rampy.............. Sr.  Joey Register..............Jr.  Kirkland Rivers........... Sr.  Brian Ruggiano...........Jr.  Blake Stouffer............ Sr.

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RETURNING REDSHIRTS (5)  David Alleman........................... Fr.  Aaron Daab............................... Fr.  Steven Martin........................... So.  Andrew Nettune........................ Fr.  Alex Wilson................................Jr.


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rob childress head coach • fourth season northwood university, 1990

One of the top pitching coaches and recruiters in the country, Rob Childress enters his fourth season as the coach of the Texas A&M baseball program. Named the Big 12’s Coach of the Year by his peers in 2008, Childress guided the Aggies to 46 wins, their first regular-season championship in nine years and the first back-to-back NCAA regional championships in school history. Along the way A&M set a new school and Big 12 record by winning 16 straight conference games. After just one season at the helm, Childress orchestrated the biggest turnaround in NCAA Division I baseball. His 2007 team finished 48-19, winning 23 more games than in 2006, in addition to claiming the NCAA College Station Regional championship, a berth in the Super Regionals and the school’s first Big 12 title since 1999. The Gilmer, Texas native’s expertise as a pitching coach is evident and has made an immediate impact, as A&M’s pitching staff has ranked second in the rugged Big 12 in earned run average in each of his three seasons. His 2006 squad finished 25th in the country with a 3.56 team ERA, the Aggies’ lowest since 1993 (3.40), while last year’s staff ranked 19th nationally at 4.02—the highest finish by an A&M staff in 15 years. Childress was named the 19th head baseball coach in school history on June 21, 2005, after spending the previous eight seasons at Nebraska--the first five as an assistant under current Arkansas Head Coach Dave Van Horn and the last three as an assistant with current NU skipper Mike Anderson. In those eight seasons, the Huskers made the NCAA Tournament five times, advanced to the Super Regionals four times and made three appearances in the College World Series (2001, 2002 and 2005). Childress was a collegiate assistant coach for 14 seasons, including 10 years at the Division I level. He spent seven seasons at Nebraska overseeing the pitching staff

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and the Husker recruiting efforts after serving with Van Horn at Northwestern (La.) State from 1995 to 1997. As a pitching coach, Childress has constructed his pitching staffs into some of the best in the nation. His teams have posted sub-4.50 ERAs in each of the past nine seasons. The Nebraska pitching staff also turned in the top five single-season strikeout totals in school history under Childress’ watch, including a school-record 538 strikeouts in 2005, while issuing fewer than three walks per game in his final five seasons in Lincoln.

Under his tutelage, 31 pitchers were drafted or signed as free agents over the last 11 seasons. In the last three years, six Aggie pitchers have been selected in the first 12 rounds of the Major League Baseball draft (Austin Creps, 6th round in 2006; David Newmann, 4th round, Kyle Nicholson, 7th round and Gary Campfield, THE CHILDRESS FILE 12th round in 2007; Kyle Thebeau, 9th round and Alex Wilson, 10th round in 2008). BIRTHDAY September 26, 1968 Over the past eight seasons, Childress has coached nine first-team All-Big 12 HOMETOWN pitchers and nine Freshman All-American Gilmer, Texas hurlers. The list is headlined by Shane FAMILY Komine, the only two-time All-American in wife, Amanda (A&M Class of ‘92) Nebraska baseball history and a two-time daughter, Hannah (12) Big 12 Pitcher of the Year. In fact, Childress son, Maxwell (6) has coached three Big 12 Pitchers of the Year (Komine in 2000 and 2001, Aaron EDUCATION Marsden in 2003), two Big 12 Newcomers Harmony High School, Gilmer, Texas of the Year (Joba Chamberlain in 2005, Northwood University, 1990 David Newmann in 2007) and a Big 12 (bachelor’s in business administration) Freshman of the Year (Johnny Dorn in Texas A&M-Commerce, 1994 (master’s in science) 2005).

COACHING CAREER

2006-...................Texas A&M.................. head coach (119-68-1, three seasons) 2003-05................ Nebraska.........assoc. head coach 1998-2002............ Nebraska............. assistant coach 1995-97........Northwestern State..... assistant coach 1994.............. Texarkana College............ head coach 1993...............Northwood Univ........ assistant coach 1991-92......... Texarkana College...... assistant coach

COACHING HONORS 2008 Big 12 Coach of the Year

In 2005, Childress’ staff at Nebraska finished the season with a team ERA of 2.69, ranking in the top five nationally and at the top of the Big 12. In 2004, Nebraska tied for second in the Big 12 and was 25th nationally with a 3.76 ERA. In 2003, the Husker pitching staff guided Nebraska to 47 wins and the school’s second Big 12 regular-season title

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2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF Childress and Van Horn first teamed up at Texarkana College during the 1991 and 1992 seasons. During that span, the Bulldogs were 93-22, winning the league title in 1991. Following the two seasons as an assistant at Texarkana, Childress was an assistant coach at his alma mater Northwood University. In 1994, he returned to Texarkana as the head coach and finished with an impressive 43-10 record in his only season as coach. Before his coaching career, Childress, who graduated from Harmony High School in Gilmer, Texas, attended Northwood where he was twice named an all-conference pitcher. Northwood won two NAIA conference championships during his career and was runner-up at the regional tournament once. Childress was elected the school’s Academic Athlete of the Year as a sophomore and senior. Along with his collegiate coaching experience, Childress coached the Texarkana Mavericks to a 31-10 record in summer league play in 1991. Childress graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Northwood in 1990 and earned a master’s degree of science from East Texas State (now TAMU-Commerce) in 1994. He and his wife Amanda (A&M Class of 1992) have a daughter, Hannah, 12, and a son Maxwell, 6.

the childress family: rob, amanda, hannah and max. in three years. The Huskers ranked second in the Big 12 with a 3.79 ERA, while ranking first or second in the league in seven categories, including a league-high five shutouts. Nebraska’s pitching depth carried the Huskers to 47 wins and a second straight College World Series appearance in 2002. The Huskers finished second in the Big 12 and 15th nationally with a 3.66 team ERA, while ranking first or second in the league in four categories, including ERA, complete games (nine, first), shutouts (five, second) and opposing batting average (.250, second). The Husker pitching staff was instrumental in leading NU to its first regular-season conference title in 51 years in 2001 and in 2000, the Huskers led the nation with a 3.14 ERA. In 1999, the Huskers posted a 5.50 ERA, the lowest NU mark since 1994 at the time, and struck out a then-school-record 438 batters in 526 ⅔ innings of action. Despite joining the staff 34 days before the 1998 season opener, Childress’ impact was immediate, as Husker pitchers allowed just 236 earned runs, the fewest in seven years, and lowered the team ERA by nearly a run per game. In his final season as the pitching coach at Northwestern State in 1997, Childress’ staff had a 4.20 ERA and held opponents to a .268 batting average. He coached current San Diego Padre Brian Lawrence, who became the first Demon baseball player to reach the Major Leagues since 1954. In 1996, the Demons’ staff owned a 4.66 ERA and held opponents to a .259 batting average. At Northwestern State, Childress handled the pitching coach duties, and was also responsible for recruiting, field maintenance, fund-raising, academic advisement and coordinating camps.

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matt deggs associate head coach • fourth season northwood university, 1994

Matt Deggs enters his fourth season as the third base coach at Texas A&M under Rob Childress and is in charge of running the offense and the infielders while assisting in recruiting. Deggs utilizes an aggressive offensive attack that he describes as a “pack mentality” approach that has helped the Aggies capture back-to-back Big 12 championships.

“Every hitter inside ‘The Pack’ has a duty or function,” Deggs said. “Some of them run, some produce runs, some hit for power and some do all three. But they all know their role and they function as a pack.” The “pack” philosophy has paid big dividends for A&M. Over the last two seasons, the Aggies have hit .314 with 147 home runs and over 1,400 hits and 900 runs driven in, the best two-year totals in nearly a decade. In addition, Texas A&M has swiped 242 bases at a better than 75 percent success rate. In 2008, six players who saw regular time hit over .315 for the year, while seven drove in at least 38 runs apiece. Deggs and Childress have similar backgrounds. Both natives of Texas, the connection began in 1993 when Deggs, a native of Texas City, played for Childress, who was an assistant coach at Northwood University. Additionally, they spent two years together on Dave Van Horn’s staff at Northwestern (La.) State in 1996 and 1997, and both served a stint as the head coach at Texarkana Junior College.

District Coach of the Year honors in 2001. He coached five All-Americans and 25 all-conference players in his five seasons, while sending 35 players to Division 1-A programs. In addition, Deggs signed and coached current Houston Astros outfielder Hunter Pence. Deggs spent the 1996 and 1997 seasons as the hitting and infield coach at Northwestern (La.) State University under Van Horn, helping the Demons to the Southland Conference title in 1997. His infield units ranked among the top groups in the country in both seasons. Deggs was an infielder at Alvin Junior College from 1991-92 and at Northwood University from 1993-94. He played professionally for three years for the Mobile (Ala.) Baysharks and the Tennessee Tomahawks, two of which were spent as a player/coach under former Boston Red Sox manager Butch Hobson and former Red Sox catcher Mike O’ Berry. Deggs is married to the former Kathy Saldua (A&M Class of ‘94). The couple has a son, Kyler (9), a daughter, Klaire (5) and a daughter, Khloe (3).

One of only a handful of coaches to win both a Big 12 and an SEC title, Deggs spent three seasons at Arkansas as the hitting coach and recruiting coordinator for Van Horn from 2003 to 2005. He coached three All-SEC players and three freshman All-Americans while helping the Hogs to the SEC Championship and a trip to the College World Series in 2004. Deggs was a key figure in the Razorbacks return to national prominence, as the Hogs’ offense steadily improved to one of the best in the SEC. The team saw its batting average increase from .278 prior to Deggs’ arrival to .303 in 2005, the best by a Razorback team in eight seasons. The Razorbacks also finished ’05 with the fourthbest slugging percentage (.451) in the SEC and fifth in on-base percentage (.382). The Hogs’ 133 doubles tied for the third most in the league and seventh most in school history. Arkansas finished second in the league with 108 stolen bases. Prior to his stint at Arkansas, Deggs tallied a record of 187-100 as the head coach at Texarkana College. In his five-year stay at Texarkana, Deggs led the team to two Texas Eastern Athletic Conference runner-up finishes and a pair of TEAC titles (2001 and 2002). In 2001, Deggs’ squad won the Region XIV championship and advanced to the JUCO World Series for the first time in school history. Deggs was named the TEAC Coach of the Year following the 2001 and 2002 seasons. In addition, he earned Region XIV and Southern

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the DEGGS family: kathy, matt, kyler, khloe and klaire.

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jeremy talbot assistant coach • fourth season university of arkansas, 1997

Jeremy Talbot is in his fourth season as an assistant coach under Rob Childress at Texas A&M. Talbot coaches the catchers and is the hitting instructor, and as recruiting coordinator helped pull in the nation’s sixthbest recruiting class in 2008. Under his tutelage, A&M hitters saw a massive improvement after just one year in the program. From 2006 to 2007, the Aggie offense saw a 62-point increase in batting average and a 121-point jump in slugging percentage, as the team saw its highest offensive output in eight seasons. The squad kept its offensive punch in 2008, as A&M scored 516 runs and blasted 81 home runs—both the highest totals in nearly a decade. The ’08 Aggies also rank in the school’s all-time single-season top five in five offensive categories. Talbot also oversees the catchers, who have gunned down 76 (or 35 percent) of would-be base stealers over the last three seasons, while committing only 15 errors in over 1,500 chances for a .990 fielding percentage. Prior to coming to Aggieland, Talbot coached the 2005 season at Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Ala. under head coach Jim Case. The Gamecocks won the Ohio Valley Conference RegularSeason Championship, just missing the NCAA Tournament by dropping the championship game in the OVC post-season tourney. Before his stint at JSU, Talbot served as an assistant for four seasons at Louisiana-Monroe, where his teams set multiple offensive school and conference records. Talbot coached 12 ULM players who went on to play professional baseball.

Tournament championship, and a spot in the NCAA Regionals. Twelve Huskers were eventually drafted that played on the 1999 squad, including major leaguers Ken Harvey, Jamal Strong, Adam Stern, Shane Komine and Adam Shabala. During Talbot’s year at Nebraska, the Huskers tied a school record with a .338 team batting average and finished third in the country in runs scored per game. In 1998, Talbot began his coaching career at Nicholls State under Jim Pizzalato. In the summer of 1998, Talbot coached the Anchorage Glacier Pilots of the Alaskan Summer League. An all-state and three-time all-district performer at Assumption High School, Talbot began his collegiate playing career at Nicholls State, where he hit .310 as a freshman. He played one year at Mendocino (Calif.) Junior College, earning all-conference honors, before transferring to Arkansas where he started at DH and catcher. Talbot helped the Razorbacks to a Regional appearance and a national ranking. Arkansas’ 18-0 start in 1996 was a school and SEC record. Talbot is married to the former Pixie Hutchinson. The couple has two children–Hutch, who is five, and Brooke, who is three.

A native of Labadieville, La., Talbot spent the 2000 season as an assistant at Northeast Texas Community College in Mount Pleasant, Texas, where he coached all position players and assisted in recruiting. Talbot served as the volunteer assistant coach for Dave Van Horn at Nebraska in 1999, which is where he met Rob Childress. Talbot helped the Huskers to a 42-18 finish, the Big 12

the talbot family: jeremy, BROOKE, pixie and HUTCH.

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justin seely

volunteer assistant coach • first season university of nebraska, 2003

Justin Seely is in his first season with Texas A&M baseball program as the volunteer assistant coach for Rob Childress. Seely will work with the outfielders, coach first base and assist with on-campus recruiting. He comes to A&M after spending last year as an assistant coach at Texarkana College. Under former Aggie assistant Will Bolt, Seely was the recruiting coordinator and hitting coach. At Texarkana, the Bulldogs led the league in multiple categories and finished third or better in hits, slugging percentage, doubles, on-base percentage and home runs.

in helping the Huskers return to the College World Series. Seely was best known for his grand slam in the decisive third game of the Super Regional against Richmond, a blast that sealed NU’s second straight trip to Omaha. A native of Nacogdoches, Texas, Seely began his collegiate career at Northeast Texas Community College under current A&M assistant Jeremy Talbot, where he was a two-year starter. Seely, who received his undergraduate degree in history from the University of Nebraska in 2003, is married to the former Tara Hill of Garland.

A starter on Nebraska’s first two College World Series teams, Seely spent the 2006 and 2007 seasons as a volunteer assistant at his alma mater. His extensive work with the Husker outfielders paid dividends in 2006, as three earned All-Big 12 honors. Seely spent the two seasons prior to Nebraska as an assistant coach at Paris (Texas) Junior College for Head Coach Deron Clark. At Paris JC, he worked with the position players, helped run the team’s offense and served as the program’s recruiting coordinator. In 2005, Paris Junior College had 11 players sign National Lettersof-Intent. Seely’s first full recruiting class helped produce the school’s most successful season in 50 years. Seely also coached the Parkville (Mo.) Sluggers in 2003 of the M.I.N.K. league. For two summers, Seely coached the 17 and 18-year-old teams for Sam Carpenter’s Dallas Mustangs, one of the top Connie Mack programs in the country. Seely served as the Huskers’ starting outfielder and designated hitter during his two years in the program. He made 87 starts, hitting .355 with 11 homers and 65 RBIs at NU. His best season came in 2002, where he hit .320 with 19 doubles, seven homers and 37 RBIs

the SEELY family: JUSTIN AND TARA.

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jason hutchins director of baseball operations • 11th season texas a&m university, 1998

Jason Hutchins is in his 11th year as the Director of Operations for the Texas A&M baseball team. Hutchins is responsible for organizing the day-to-day activites associated with the baseball program, is director of the Dugout Club, and his baseball knowledge is a huge asset to the Aggie coaching staff. Hutchins is also vital in the administration and teaching aspects of the Texas A&M Baseball Camp, serving as the camp director for the last four seasons. “Hutch,” a native of Irvine, Calif., was a pitcher on the 1991 and 1992 Aggie baseball squads, both of which advanced to the NCAA regional tournament. In 1991, he made 13 appearances and started 11 games for the Aggies. He finished the season with a 4-3 record and tallied 56 strikeouts in 54 ⅔ innings. He is believed to hold the single-season record for hit batters with 10 during the 1991 season. In 1992, Hutchins saw action in 12 games, all out of the bullpen, allowing just four earned runs and fanning 18 hitters in 17 ⅓ innings. Hutchins played professional baseball in the Colorado Rockies organization with stints in Bend, Central Valley and New Haven. He also spent a season in the Arizona Fall League and the Hawaiian Winter League. In 1992 he was selected as the top prospect in the Northwest League. An arm injury forced Hutchins to retire in 1996. After retirement, Hutchins returned to Texas A&M and earned a degree in sport management in 1998. While finishing his degree, he assisted the A&M coaching staff in various capacities. Hutchins is married to the former Alicia Frank (A&M Class of 1993). The couple has a son, Jace Ryan, who is nine, and a daughter, Halle Grace, who turns six in April.

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the hutchins family: alicia, jace, halle and jason.

jace HUTCHINS bat boy • fourth season

Jace Hutchins is the son of Texas A&M Director of Baseball Operations Jason Hutchins and is in his fourth year as the Aggies’ bat boy. Jace is in the third grade at Forest Ridge Elementary in College Station. He likes playing baseball, basketball and football and wants to play for the Aggies when he grows up. His favorite A&M baseball player of all time is Cliff Pennington.

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chris russ

graduate manager • first season texas a&m university, 2001

Former Texas A&M All-American Chris Russ is in his first season as a graduate manager for A&M coach Rob Childress. Russ was a four-year letterwinner for the Aggies from 1998-2001 as both a pitcher and infielder. An All-Big 12 and All-America honoree in 1999, Russ went 12-2 on the hill with a 3.27 ERA, helping A&M win its second straight Big 12 title and advance to the College World Series for the first time in six seasons. The Kerrville, Texas native compiled a career 23-7 record, 141 strikeouts and ranks second on the school charts with 16 saves. He enters the ‘09 season as A&M’s record holder for career appearances on the mound with 86.

Russ, who graduated with a degree in Agricultural Economics in 2005, was taken in the 12th round of the 2001 Major League Baseball draft by the New York Yankees. After moving to the St. Louis Cardinals organization in 2004, Russ spent the ‘06 season at double-A Springfield. He split his final season of 2007 between Springfield, triple-A Memphis and a stint in the triple-A Mexican League. Born March 27, 1979, Russ is currently pursuing his master’s degree in Higher Education Administration. He is married to the former Megan Meadows (A&M Class of ‘04), and the couple resides in College Station.

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lance harvell strength coach • second season texas a&m university, 2006

Lance Harvell is in his second season on coach Rob Childress’ staff and will serve as the team’s strength coach this spring. The College Station native graduated from A&M Consolidated High School in 2001 and, after walking on with the Aggie baseball program, earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management in 2006. Harvell is scheduled to graduate with his master’s degree in the same field in May.

Harvell played two seasons at Richland Junior College in Dallas, helping lead his team to back-to-back national championships and earning all-conference and all-region honors as a catcher. Born May 24, 1983, Harvell is married to the former Courtney Ellison (A&M Class of ‘05). The couple resides in College Station.

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BLAKE BAHLMAN

josh cohen

STUDENT TRAINER • FIRST season

athletic trainer • fourth season college of william & mary, 2003

Josh Cohen is in his fourth season as an assistant athletic trainer at Texas A&M. He serves as the Head Athletic Trainer for the baseball program and assists with the cross country team. His other responsibilities include managing the prescription drugs and pharmacy system utilized by the Texas A&M Sports Medicine Department. Cohen, 28, came to Texas A&M after spending one season as the athletic trainer for the UT Arlington baseball team. Prior to that, Cohen spent two seasons as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at the University of Nebraska, where he first worked with current A&M head coach Rob Childress. Cohen earned his master’s degree in Educational Administration from Nebraska after obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree in Kinesiology and Psychology in May of 2003 from The College of William and Mary.

R.L. FLORANCE STUDENT MANAGER • THIRD season

Jared NELSON STUDENT MANAGER • SECOND season

While at William and Mary, Cohen worked with the football, baseball and field hockey teams under hall of fame athletic trainer Steven Cole. Before coming to Nebraska, he spent internship stints with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Pittsburgh Pirates and the New Jersey Gladiators, a professional arena football team. A native of Old Tappan, N.J., Cohen is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, Southwest Athletic Trainers Association and the Brazos Valley Athletic Trainers Association.

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texas a&m baseball support staff

amy bragg

director of performance nutrition • fifth season university of houston, 2000

j.p. bramhall,m.d. director of sports medicine • seventh season texas a&m university, 1985

Amy Bragg is in her fifth year as director of performance nutrition for the Texas A&M athletic department and is one of only 18 sports nutritionists in the nation working full time in Division I athletics.

JP Bramhall, M.D. is in his seventh year as the Director of Sports Medicine for Texas A&M University. He has served as a team physician and orthopedic surgeon for Texas A&M athletics since 1991.

A Board Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics, and a registered and licensed dietitian, Bragg provides nutritional education, weight management and supplemental consultation for A&M’s student-athletes. Passionate about utilizing the environment to teach student-athletes about nutrition, Bragg treats eating team meals and choosing a recovery food after team workouts as hands-on educational opportunities.

Dr. Bramhall, Texas A&M Class of ‘81, was a four-year baseball letterman (1978-81) for coach Tom Chandler and the Aggies.

Nutrition services offered to student-athletes range from grocery shopping tours and cooking demonstration classes to team meetings and one-on-one counseling for performance enhancement. Bragg also plans training table, travel and pregame meals and works closely with the coaching, strength and conditioning and athletic training staffs, recommending ways to help maximize the student-athletes’ health and performance. Born and raised in Pittsburg, Texas, Bragg received a bachelor of business administration degree in finance from the University of Texas in 1995 and a bachelor of science degree in human nutrition and foods from the University of Houston in 2000. Following her graduation from Houston, Bragg served as a nutrition coach and consultant in the Houston area. She has advised more than 6,000 athletes and others on how to improve their athletic performance and general health by controlling their weight and increasing muscle mass, strength and stamina. Bragg is an active member of the American Dietetic Association (ADA) and the American College Sports Medicine (ACSM). She has been a part of two practice groups of the ADA regarding sports, cardiovascular and wellness dietitians and the nutrition entrepreneurs. Bragg, whose hobbies include cooking, biking and reading, is married to Bobby Bragg. They are the proud parents of a four-year old girl, Rebecca Mallory.

In 1980 he hit .350 and earned the Wally Moon Award, given to the most improved player on the squad. He finished up his senior season with a career .323 batting average and entered the Texas A&M Medical School holding four school records, including most walks in a season (57) and most career stolen bases (40). The only home run he hit as an Aggie came the day after he became engaged to his wife, Belle. Dr. Bramhall graduated from the Texas A&M College of Medicinel in 1985 and completed his orthopedic surgery residency in Fort Worth. He was chosen in 1990 for an orthopedic sports medicine fellowship under the renowned Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, Alabama. He was the team physician at Troy State University in 1990-91. In addition to his position as Director of Sports Medicine, Dr. Bramhall is in practice specializing in athletic related injuries of the knee, shoulder and elbow. He is recognized nationally as team physician for Texas A&M with his expertise in sports medicine and athletic injuries, biomechanics of throwing, knee injuries and throwing injuries of the shoulder and elbow. Dr. Bramhall and his wife Belle, are very active in the Bryan-College Station community. They have two children—Bobby (23), who was an All-American pitcher at Rice University and is currently in the Milwaukee Brewers organization, and Kaci (20), A&M class of ‘11, and member of the Diamond Darlings.

mindy garrison athletic academic supervisor • second season texas a&m university, 2005

Mindy Garrison is in her second year as athletic academic supervisor at Texas A&M where she works with the baseball, softball and volleyball teams. A 2005 graduate of Texas A&M University with a bachelor’s degree in Recreation, Park, and Tourism Sciences, Garrison earned her master’s degree in Higher Education Administration from A&M in 2007. Upon graduation, Garrison spent one year as an academic advisor for the Baylor University football and women’s basketball teams before her return to Aggieland. Garrison was a four-year letterwinner for the women’s basketball team from 2001-05, earning three Academic All-Big 12 honors in her career. As a senior, she helped the Aggies to postseason play for the first time in nine years. A native of San Marcos, Texas, Garrison is a member of the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics.

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ryan gowens equipment manager • first season texas a&m university, 2003

matt simon

assistant media relations director • second season texas a&m university, 1998

Ryan Gowens is in his first year as an assistant equipment manager at Texas A&M. He returns to Aggieland after spending last season as the head equipment manager at Murray State University in Kentucky, where he worked primarily with the Racer football and baseball teams.

Matt Simon is in his 11th year with the Texas A&M Athletic Department and his second with the Media Relations Office. His primary duties are the publicity and coverage of the nationally-ranked baseball team while assisting in the same areas with Aggie football.

Gowens manages a staff of a dozen student managers and assists in the day-to-day operations of the equipment room for the football team. He helps maintain and track all football equipment and also coordinates equipment needs for the A&M baseball program.

Simon graduated from Texas A&M in 1998 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. He spent the following nine years as the editor of the official athletic department website, aggieathletics.com, where he was in charge of all content and coverage on the site.

A 2003 graduate of Texas A&M with a degree in business management, Gowens served as a student equipment manager for five seasons, before interning for head equipment manager Matt Watson during the 2004 campaign. He then spent the next two years as an equipment manager with the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars.

In addition, Simon was the play-by-play voice of A&M softball, soccer and volleyball on radio broadcasts from 2002-07, calling games from the Women’s College World Series as well as multiple NCAA tournaments in all three sports.

The son of Pat and Paul Gowens of Austin, he has been part of the Aggie equipment staff for four bowl games, including the Alamo, Independence, galleryfurniture.com and Cotton.

The 32-year-old served as the local media coordinator for the NCAA Women’s College Cup, held in December 2007 on the Texas A&M campus. He is a member of CoSIDA and the National Collegiate Baseball Writer’s Association. A native of Chalmette, La., Simon resides in College Station.

A member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association, the 28-year-old Gowens graduated from St. Michael’s Academy in Austin in 1999. He married the former Tiffany Moore, a former member of the Aggie swim team and member of the Class of ‘05, in May of 2006.

kevin hurley

associate athletic director/facilities • third season creighton university, 1990

hall of fame manager tommy lasorda talks with the aggies at olsen field on a visit to the A&M campus in 2008.

Kevin Hurley is in third season as Texas A&M’s Associate Athletic Director for Facilities. In addition to overseeing all facility maintenance and construction for the Athletic Department, Hurley is also the administrator that oversees the Aggie baseball program. No stranger to Aggieland, Hurley has spent the last 17 years as a member of the Athletic Department. He has served as an administrative assistant for men’s basketball and baseball, an assistant athletic director for basketball operations and an associate athletic director for internal operations. Before coming to Texas A&M, Hurley served as the home and visiting clubhouse manager for the Triple-A Omaha Royals at Rosenblatt Stadium. Hurley had been involved in the College World Series for 13 years and served as both assistant tournament director and tournament director for many NCAA Regional baseball tournaments. Originally from Billings, Montana, Hurley graduated from Creighton University in 1990 with a degree in accounting. He received a Masters of Science degree in accounting from Texas A&M in 2000. Hurley is married to the former Julie Musial and the couple has one daughter, Darby (8) and a son, Jarrett (4).

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2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF

OLSEN FIELD PRESS BOX staff

rick hill

cathy “C.R.” ruedinger

public address announcer • 17 season Texas a&m university, 1987 th

message board operator • 20th season texas a&m university, 1978

Rick Hill, Texas A&M Class of ’87, begins his 17th season as the public address announcer at Olsen Field. In addition to his P.A. duties, Hill orchestrates the atmosphere at Olsen by playing all the music and sound clips and helping with the operation of the video board.

Cathy “C.R.” Ruedinger, Texas A&M Class of ‘78, has been running the message board at Olsen Field since 1990—the year the it was added to the old scoreboard in left-center field. C.R. also started running the message board at football that same year and was the former instant replay operator at all Aggie games at Kyle Field.

When Rick is not at Olsen Field, he is the principal of Cypress Grove Intermediate in College Station. The longtime College Station educator has also been a high school Chemistry teacher and Assistant Principal. Hill is also the public address announcer for A&M Consolidated basketball and football.

After graduating from Texas A&M in 1978 with a degree in journalism, Ruedinger served stints at KBTX-TV in College Station and KFDM-TV in Beaumont. In 1983, Ruedinger moved to the Texas A&M television station KAMU where she started as a radio/TV technician. In 1993, she was promoted to her current position as Program Coordinator. Ruedinger was born and raised in San Antonio and her all-time favorite players are John Wood, Jeff Granger and Steven Truitt.

The Lake Jackson, Texas native graduated from Brazoswood High School in 1976. After six years in the U.S. Air Force, Rick attended Texas A&M. He and his wife Donna (A&M Class of ’90), have two daughters, Misti Carter (Class of ’98) and Lexi Hill (Class of ’01). In his spare time, Rick enjoys spending time with family and his two grandsons, Jack Richard Carter and Mason Alexander Carter.

dave south

associate athletic director/broadcasting • 24th season

Dave South, Associate Athletic Director for Broadcasting at Texas A&M, is in his 24th season as the play-by-play “Voice of the Aggies”. He has brought fans some of the most memorable moments in A&M sports history, including the 1998 Big 12 football championship, the 1999 baseball College World Series run, and the 2007 season’s Aggie basketball run to the “Sweet 16”. South’s broadcast experience includes the NBA “Game of the Night”, the “MBS College Game of the Night”, the NCAA and SWC Television Network, two NCAA basketball tournaments for Texas A&M, four College World Series and 10 bowl games, along with Southwest and Big 12 Conference football, basketball and baseball. During the last 49 years, he has broadcast over 15,000 live events and conducted over 12,000 interviews. South’s wife, Leanne, is the Director of College Relations for A&M’s College of Liberal Arts.

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aaron WALLING

chris salters

steven funke

scoreboard operator

12th man productions

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2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF

OLSEN FIELD PRESS BOX staff

andy richardson 12th man productions director of big screens • 16th season Texas a&m university, 1987

erik pulverenti

12th man productions manager of production • third season university of nebraska, 2006

Andy Richardson begins his 16th season with the Texas A&M Athletic Department working in the department’s state-of-the-art television production facility, known as 12th Man Productions. His current duties include the game day production and presentation at many of Texas A&M’s Athletic events as it relates to video boards including Kyle Field, Reed Arena, and Olsen Field as well as portable live screen events each sports season.

Erik Pulverenti is in his third year with 12th Man Productions and his first as Manager of Production for a group of 35 students. His job duties include helping oversee the day-to-day operations of the office, which includes producing live big-screen coverage at Kyle Field, Reed Arena and Olsen Field, weekly television shows and season highlight videos.

An award-winning journalist in video news photography and editing, Richardson’s work has been seen nationally on all major networks including ESPN, CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX.

A 2006 graduate of the University of Nebraska with a degree in Journalism and Mass Communications, Pulverenti spent four years at HuskerVision—Nebraska’s athletic video production department—and worked primarily with then assistant coach Rob Childress and the Husker baseball team. He directed the big screen at Hawks Field in Lincoln and traveled with the squad as team videographer, covering NU’s run to Omaha in 2005.

He has worked at CBS and PBS network affiliates, been a freelance videographer for Super Bowl XXIX, XXX, and XXXI and also spent the summer of 1996 assisting the video operations for the NFL Europe’s Barcelona Dragons. Richardson is a 1987 graduate of Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. He is a native of Bryan, Texas (Bryan High ‘83) and is married to the former Casey Flinn. The couple are the proud parents of Katelin Elizabeth, born December 5, 2008.

A native of Omaha and graduate of Millard North High School, Pulverenti is engaged to Shelby Cummings (A&M Class of ’07) of La Porte.

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texas a&m baseball field crew

leo goertz athletic fields manager • 14th season texas a&m university, 1985

craig potts

assistant athletic fields manager • 14th season texas a&m university, 1990

Leo Goertz was named athletic fields maintenance manager for the Texas A&M athletic department in the spring of 1996. He oversees the various playing fields including Olsen Field, Kyle Field and the practice fields adjacent to Kyle Field.

Craig Potts was named Assistant Athletic Fields Manager in 1996 and he assists Leo Goertz with the various playing fields for the athletic department including Olsen Field, The Aggie Soccer Stadium, The Aggie Softball Complex, Kyle Field and the grass practice facility at Kyle Field.

Goertz is no stranger to A&M athletics, having served as supervisor of the Olsen Field facility since 1985. He has been recognized for his outstanding work on Olsen Field, one of the top natural playing surfaces in college baseball. He received the very first Diamond Dry Collegiate Baseball Groundskeeper Award in 1985. He was honored again in 1987 by the Beam Clay Company. He has been called upon to speak at various clinics, and he is constantly being consulted regarding turf care.

Potts, a Bryan native, has an extensive background in turf management. He came to the athletic department after working as a technician with the turf field lab in the agronomy department in 1995. He had worked the previous four years for Chem-Lawn.

In 1997, Goertz and the softball grounds crew were awarded the Turface National Fast Pitch Coaches Association field of the year award at the regional level. They won the same award in 1999, but at the national level. The year 2000 brought them the honor of The College Soccer Field of the Year Award by the STMA (Sports Turf Managers Association). In 2004, the field crew won the Sports Turf Managers Association Football Field of the Year Award and the NFCA Regional Softball Field of the Year. In addition to his work at Olsen Field, Goertz oversees the Anderson Track and Field Complex, as well as the Aggie softball and soccer fields. He assists director of athletic facilities Billy Pickard with the surroundings at Kyle Field. A native of New Braunfels, Texas, Goertz graduated from Texas A&M in 1985.

In 1997, Potts and the softball grounds crew were awarded the Turface National Fast Pitch Coaches Association field of the year award at the regional level. They won the national award in 1999. The year 2000 brought them the honor of The College Soccer Field of the Year Award for Sports Turf Managers Association. Potts is a PastPresident of the Texas Turf Grass Association and is a former president of the South Texas Sports Turf Managers Association. In 2004, the field crew won the Sports Turf Managers Association Football Field of the Year Award and the NFCA Regional Softball Field of the Year. Potts graduated from Texas A&M in 1990 with a bachelor of science degree in Range Science. Potts and his wife, Carol, have two daughters, Avery (11) and Madison (8).

2008-2009 field crew FRONT ROW (L-R): Mat Pierce, assistant athletic fields manager Craig Potts, Kyler McNew, Kolby Templeton, E.J. Perez, Jordan Vasquez, Kent Kieschnick. BACK ROW (L-R): athletic fields manager Leo Goertz, Jeff Van Meter, Daniel Ryan, Larry Horn, Rob Wilson, Andrew Siegel, Zach Elias, Justin Potthoff.

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2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT DR. ELSA MURANO

dr. elsa MURANO president, texas a&m university • second year florida international university, 1981

Dr. Elsa A. Murano is the 23rd President of Texas A&M University. Taking office on Jan. 3, 2008, at age 48, she is the first woman and first HispanicAmerican to lead the oldest public institution of higher learning in Texas—now one of the largest teaching and research universities in the nation. Dr. Murano worked her way up the academic ranks-teaching and research-and into administration from an unconventional beginning. At the age of 2, her family departed from Havana, Cuba, when Fidel Castro came into power. After living in several Latin American countries, she and her family settled in Miami when she was 14 years old. At that time, she only knew Spanish, a language in which she is still fluent, but quickly mastered English and launched an educational career that carried her through the doctoral ranks. “Someday in the future, if I write a book, it will be called Only in America, because this great country has provided me so many opportunities, including the great honor of serving as President of Texas A&M University,” she is often quoted as saying. Her association with the university dates back to 1995, when she joined the Texas A&M faculty as an Associate Professor in the Department of Animal Science and Associate Director of the Center for Food Safety within the Institute for Food Science and Engineering. Dr. Murano was named Director of the Center in 1997 and served in that position until 2001. Also, she rose to the rank of Professor and was named holder of the Sadie Hatfield Professorship in Agriculture. Dr. Murano interrupted her Texas A&M service in 2001 when President George W. Bush asked her to serve as Under Secretary for Food Safety for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, making her the highest-ranking food safety official in the U.S. government. In leading the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service, she was responsible for an agency with a budget of approximately $1 billion and about 10,000 employees, with the mission of working to improve public health through the application of science in policy decisions.

She returned to Aggieland in January 2005 as Vice Chancellor and Dean of Agriculture and Life Sciences, joint positions in which she served until being appointed President of Texas A&M. As Vice Chancellor and former Director of Texas AgriLife Research (formerly the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station), she led a transformation of agricultural programs and four state agencies within The Texas A&M University System to the benefit of students, peers and the agricultural community represented in 254 counties across Texas. While serving as Dean, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences experienced significant growth in enrollment and enhancement of its teaching, research and service endeavors. In conjunction with her deanship, Dr. Murano chaired a blue-ribbon task force to study ways for enhancing the undergraduate experience at the University, which has ultimately become known as “The Murano Report.” A noted expert on food safety, Dr. Murano was principal investigator or co-principal investigator in research projects totaling more than $8.7 million during her professorial career, initially at Iowa State University and continuing at Texas A&M. She has been widely published, as author or co-author of seven books, book chapters or monographs, and scores of scholarly papers, abstracts and related materials. Dr. Murano began her professorial career in 1990 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Preventative Medicine at Iowa State, the position she held prior to joining the Texas A&M faculty. She received a bachelor’s degree in biological sciences from Florida International University, and earned both a master’s degree in anaerobic microbiology and a doctorate in food science and technology from Virginia Tech. She is married to Dr. Peter S. Murano, Associate Professor of Nutrition and Food Science and Director of Texas A&M’s Institute for Obesity Research and Program Development.

dr. murano and president george w. bush at the inaugural commencement convocation, December, 2008.

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2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS BILL BYRNE

bill byrne

Success on the field, coupled with a focus on the school’s in-game marketing,

director of athletics • seventh year helped boost attendance across the board resulting in increased season ticket idaho state university, 1967 revenue. Under Byrne’s leadership, season ticket sales in football have increased 13 percent since 2003. Season ticket sales for men’s and women’s basketball have more than doubled since 2003 - men’s basketball has grown by 107 percent and women’s basketball by an impressive 199 percent.

Bill Byrne is in his sixth year of Building Champions as Director of Athletics at Texas A&M University. With more than 25 years experience as a Division I athletic director, Byrne has impressive credentials and a track record for producing champions on and off the field. Since arriving in Aggieland in December of 2002, the Aggies have won 23 Big 12 Conference Championships in 10 different sports and captured four team national championships in equestrian. The 23 championships won by the Aggies from January 2003 through the end of the 2008 season rank second in the league. In fact, no Big 12 member school surpassed the 15 conference championships won by the Aggies during the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons combined. In the prestigious Director’s Cup all-sport rankings, Byrne has guided A&M to its three highest finishes in school history. The Aggies best finish was 12th in 2007-08. Under Byrne’s leadership, the department has made significant upgrades in facilities and increased revenue opportunities, while remaining focused on winning on the playing field and in the classroom. Byrne manages an athletic budget in excess of $70 million for the 2008-09 year. During his tenure at A&M, he has overseen the construction or renovation of approximately $60 million in athletic facilities. Byrne teamed with the 12th Man Foundation, the institution’s primary fundraising organization for athletics, to develop a comprehensive master plan for A&M’s athletic facilities. Together, they secured several major gifts for the second phase of A&M’s Championship Vision Capital Campaign. Citing the need for an indoor football facility and an indoor track and field stadium, Byrne ensured the multi-purpose $36 million McFerrin Athletic Center became a reality in 2007 and 2008, respectively. The complex boasts two full sized football fields, a state-of-the-art hydraulic track capable of hosting national championships, a Magic Carpet system, and seating for 5,000 spectators. At the same time, Byrne recognized the need for a basketball practice facility which would allow the basketball teams to each have their own practice courts, locker rooms, a weight room, an athletic training room, and offices under the same roof. In the fall of 2008, the $23 million Cox-McFerrin Center for Aggie Basketball opened its doors as part of an expansion to Reed Arena. Known as one of the most innovative and influential leaders in terms of marketing, Byrne has made an impressive impact in marketing Aggie Athletics. In January of 2006, A&M awarded the school’s athletic multimedia marketing rights for 10 years to a joint venture of Learfield Communications, ISP Sports, and FSN Southwest - known collectively as Texas A&M Sports Properties. The agreement is one of the top multimedia rights contracts in the country and provides significant income for A&M athletics throughout the length of the agreement. The forward-thinking Byrne tabbed the guaranteed revenue from the Learfield agreement to finance the department’s ambitious video screen and ribbon board expansion project which included Kyle Field, Reed Arena, and a portable video screen mounted on a 53-foot 18-wheeler. The video screens are operated by 12th Man Productions, nationally recognized as one of the finest in-house video production programs in America.

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Increased attendance at home contests has also been aided by the creation of a fan rewards program for frequent attendance. The 12th Man Team Rewards Program is a fan-loyalty program which allows A&M’s Athletic Department to thank their most dedicated fans’ continued support and attendance at the school’s home athletic events. Upon its inception six years ago, attendance records at A&M were immediately shattered. To date, each sport offered at A&M has set at least one new school attendance record. While at A&M, Byrne has hired nine head coaches in eight sports. Eight of his hires have achieved postseason competition within their first two seasons. Student-athletes at A&M have continued to excel in the classroom during Byrne’s tenure. In the 2007 spring commencement ceremonies, a record number of 116 student-athletes earned their degrees. Academics continues to be a priority within the Athletic Department. In the 2007 calendar year, 225 student-athletes completed their degrees and another 240 earned diplomas in 2008. Byrne came to A&M after serving as the Athletic Director at the University of Nebraska from 1992-2002. Under his watch, the Cornhuskers won an impressive 83 Big 12 and Big Eight Conference championships. Byrne’s 48 Big 12 titles ranked second in the league during his tenure at Nebraska. The Huskers also won 10 national championships, including three in football and two in women’s volleyball. Together, Byrne’s teams compiled an extremely impressive string of nine straight top 25 finishes in the Director’s Cup Division I-A standings.

sponsorship revenue for the department as well as improving fan enjoyment and atmosphere at games. Meanwhile, Husker student-athletes excelled in the classroom, and 109 were named CoSIDA Academic All-Americans. In 1996, the Big Eight and Southwest Conferences combined forces to form the Big 12. Byrne played a pivotal role in the formation of what has become one of the nation’s powerhouse conferences. Byrne’s first role as athletic director was at the University of Oregon from 1984-1992. Byrne arrived in Eugene, Oregon in late 1982, where he served 18 months as an associate athletic director, before being appointed one of the youngest athletic directors in the country in May of 1984. Under his watch, the Ducks captured 16 Pac-10 Conference championships and four national championships in track and field and cross country. It was at Oregon where Byrne first earned the reputation for outstanding hiring practices. He also made major changes to the landscape of Oregon’s athletic facilities and earned the nickname, “Bill the Builder.” Byrne established a full-time marketing and promotions operation which formed the Oregon Sports Network for statewide, in-house production of Ducks games on television and radio. He also spearheaded the formation of Oregon’s first Hall of Champions and Hall of Fame, which was later dedicated in his honor. Byrne began his collegiate career as the director of alumni relations at his alma mater Idaho State and then served as executive director of the New Mexico Lobo Club from 1976-79. He was the assistant athletic director for external operations at San Diego State from 1980-82. bill and

marilyn byrne

Nine of the 15 head coaches hired by Byrne reached NCAA postseason play during their first three years. At the same time, Byrne succeeded in putting the Huskers’ finances in the black while increasing the annual athletic budget threefold. A noted fundraiser, he led a $36 million football improvement project for Nebraska’s Memorial Stadium. He also completed an agreement to share a $30 million baseball and softball complex with the city of Lincoln. In total, he oversaw numerous facility upgrades valued at more than $100 million. In 1993, the innovative Byrne added big screens to Memorial Stadium, the first college stadium to undertake such a project. HuskerVision quickly became the model for all collegiate programs for big screen and in-house television production. A primary tool to promote and market all of the Nebraska athletic programs, HuskerVision generated significant

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Throughout his career, Byrne has been recognized with the highest awards an athletics administrator can receive. Among his many accolades, honors include the U.S. Sports Academy 2007 Carl Maddox Sports Management Award; the 2002 winner of the National Football Foundation John L. Toner Award; the 1999 Central Region National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Director of the Year; president of NACDA in 1991-92; and the National Athletic Fundraisers Association Fundraiser of the Year in 1985. Byrne is a 1967 graduate of Idaho State University, where he also served as student body president. He earned an MBA in 1971. Byrne’s wife of more than 40 years is Dr. Marilyn Kent Byrne, who has expertise in leadership development, team building, and executive coaching. The Byrnes have two sons - Bill III and Greg. Bill is a vice president of Visa USA in San Francisco, and Greg is the director of athletics at Mississippi State University. Greg and his wife Regina live in Starkville, Miss., with their sons Nicholas and Davis.


2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • COMPLIANCE STAFF

ncaa compliance DEAR PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETE: As a prospective student-athlete, you may have the athletic ability to play at the Division I level. If so, you may be exposed to a large amount of recruitment from various universities across the nation. Throughout the recruitment process, coaches may reference various NCAA rules and regulations. The rules are designed for various reasons, but the two primary reasons are to ease the pressures on the prospective student-athlete and to level the playing field from one university to another. During the recruiting process you may have some of the following questions: When and how often may I visit a university’s campus? How many times may a coach observe me in practice or a competition? When, where and how often may a coach telephone me? What academic credentials do I need to be eligible to play collegiate sports? All of these answers and more may be obtained from Texas A&M University or the NCAA by requesting the NCAA Guide for the College-Bound StudentAthlete. This guide may be provided to a prospective student-athlete at any time. The guide will discuss issues related to Division I, II and III, academic eligibility,

financial aid, recruitment and many more. To receive the guide, simply request it from the Texas A&M coach who is recruiting you or call the NCAA Hotline at 1-800-638-3731 or go online at www.ncaa.org. Select the Academics and Athletes link, and then select the Eligibility and Recruiting link and then click on the Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete. Violations of NCAA rules during your recruitment may jeopardize your collegiate eligibility; therefore, you and your parents need to learn as much as possible about the recruitment process. BEST OF LUCK TO YOU, AND DON’T FORGET, GIG ’EM, AGGIES! Texas A&M University Intercollegiate Athletic Compliance Office FOR MORE INFORMATION: (979) 845-1904 or (800)-615-5317 compliance@athletics.tamu.edu Compliance Office • Texas A&M Athletic Department P.O. Box 30017 • College Station, TX 77842-3017

athletic compliance staff Matt Callaway, Brad Barnes, Susan Tatum and David Batson.

NCAA FYI FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETES When do you become a prospective student-athlete? When you start classes for the 9th grade. Before the 9th grade, you become a prospective student-athlete if the university provides you (or your relatives or friends) any financial aid or other benefits that the university does not provide to prospective students generally. When do you become a recruited prospective studentathlete? There are four ways: 1. A university provides you with an official (i.e., expensepaid) visit; 2. A university coach or booster* has an in-person, off-campus encounter with you or your parent(s) or legal guardian; 3. A university coach telephones you, your family or guardian for the purpose of recruitment on more than one occasion; or 4. A university issues you a National Letter of Intent or written offer of athletically related financial aid. *NOTE: At the Division I level, a representative of athletic interests (booster) may not solicit your enrollment in any manner (e.g., no phone calls, letters or in-person encounters). Does the NCAA require you to achieve certain academic minimum standards to be initially eligible? Yes, it does. To be immediately eligible at a Division I university, you must be a qualifier. To be a qualifier means that you graduated from high school with at least 16 core courses (i.e., college preparatory courses that your high school will maintain on a form called a 48-H), and a minimum GPA in

those core courses as well as a corresponding ACT or SAT score on a national testing date. You must register with the NCAA Clearinghouse to learn if you are a qualifier. You will find information on the Eligibility Center if you visit the internet website described above. Does the NCAA require you to have your amateur status certified by the NCAA Eligibility Center? For students initially enrolling on or after Aug. 1, 2007, yes, the NCAA will require you to have your amateur status certified. Would you violate NCAA amateur rules if you enter into an agreement with an agent or a person who calls him/herself something other than an agent (e.g., advisor) who is marketing your athletic ability? Yes, you would. It’s not permissible for a student-athlete to agree (orally or in writing) to be represented by or take benefits from an agent without jeopardizing NCAA eligibility. Please note that it does not matter what this person calls him/herself; if he or she is marketing your athletic ability, he or she is an agent.

When may you telephone a university coach or visit a university campus at your own expense? You may telephone a university coach at your own expense or visit a university at your own expense (i.e., unofficial visit) at any age and as often as you choose. May you and your family accept benefits from a university or its boosters? Unless the university staffer or booster is a member of your family or has a “pre-existing relationship” (call us to find out what this means) with you or your family, no, you may not accept such benefits. NCAA member institutions have decided that prospective student-athletes should be able to choose the university they attend without being influenced by gifts or other perks given by a university or its boosters. You (or your family) may not receive any benefit, inducement or arrangement such as cash, clothing, cars, improper expenses, transportation, gifts or loans to encourage you to sign a National Letter of Intent or to attend an NCAA school. May a booster contact you, telephone you or write you?

When may university coaches begin corresponding (including text messaging) with you? Telephoning you? Personally contacting you? Provide you with an official visit to the university?

Unless the university staffer or booster is a member of your family, no, athletic representatives (boosters) may not contact, telephone you or write you for the purpose of recruiting.

The answers to these questions vary from sport to sport, but you may find them all in the NCAA’s Guide for the College Bound Student at www.ncaa.org or by calling the NCAA at 1-800-638-3731.

May you ask Texas A&M former students about Texas A&M athletics? About non-athletic aspects of Texas A&M?

you or your parents/relatives. However, if you telephone or write former students about non-athletics aspects of Texas A&M (e.g., the business college), they may answer your questions. May you attend an A&M Club luncheon or meeting? Yes, but only under certain conditions. If the luncheon/ meeting is open to the general public, you may attend. Furthermore, you must pay for your own meal and transportation unless the A&M Club provides complimentary meals and transportation to all other guests on a basis unrelated to athletics (e.g., all high school seniors from the local community). An A&M Club may even invite you to attend a function, but the invitation may not be limited only to athletes; the invitation must be made available for non-athletic reasons (e g., senior night, incoming A&M freshmen night, etc.) and must be sent in the same manner as for all other participating students. This same restriction will continue to apply after you sign a National Letter of Intent with Texas A&M. A Texas A&M signee must be treated the same as any other high school student. For example, you or any other prospects in attendance may not be singled out to be introduced, as this would be a violation of NCAA publicity legislation related to prospects.

You should not ask Texas A&M former students about Texas A&M athletics because NCAA rules prohibit former students or A&M boosters from discussing Texas A&M athletics with

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2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • RETURNING PLAYER PROFILES

luke ANDERS 1B • 6-6 • 225 • sR-3l • BATS: LEFT • THROWS: LEFT COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS • A&M CONSOLIDATED HS

2008 (JUNIOR)

A second-team All-Midwest Region selection by the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) … a first-team All-Big 12 selection, became the first Aggie to accomplish that feat in back-to-back seasons in nearly a decade … appeared in 62 games, starting 61 (48 at 1B, 13 at DH) … led the team and the Big 12 in slugging percentage (.660) and on-base percentage (.486) … also led the Aggies with 16 home runs on the year, the fourth highest total in the league … set a new single-season school record after being hit by 21 pitches … ranked second on the squad in walks (40), third in batting average (.349) and total bases (142), and fourth in runs scored (57) and runs batted in (58) … posted 22 multihit games … tied a career high with four hits in three games (March 9 vs Rutgers, April 19 at Baylor and May 30 vs UIC) … ranked third on the squad with 16 multi-RBI games … hit .393 with eight home runs and 18 RBI on the Aggies’ Big 12 and school-record 16-game conference win streak … drove in a career-best five runs in wins over Nicholls State (March 5) and Rutgers (March 9) … Hit .500 with two home runs, five RBI and 10 runs scored in the NCAA College Station Regional to earn all-tournament honors … tied a school record by scoring five runs in the NCAA-opening win over UIC at Olsen Field (May 30) … earned Big 12 Player of the Week honors on April 28 after hitting .467 and leading the Aggies to a sweep of No. 4 Missouri at Olsen Field … selected to the Domino’s Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic all-tournament team … longest hitting streak was seven games (April 1-11) … set a new career high with two home runs in a pair of wins (April 6 vs Kansas State, April 26 vs Missouri) … ranked third on the team with five game-winning RBI … reached base safely (hit or walk) in 53 of 61 games with a plate appearance … was named to the Brooks Wallace Award preseason watch list ... selected by the New York Yankees in the 16th round (500th overall pick) of the 2008 June draft.

2007 (SOPHOMORE) A first-team All-Big 12 selection at DH … named to the first-team All-Midwest Region squad by the American Baseball Coaches Assocation (ABCA) … won the team’s Wally Moon Award, given to the player who shows the most improvement from the start of fall camp through the end of the season … played in 65 of team’s 67 games, starting 56 (43 at DH, 10 in RF, 2 in LF, 1 at 1B) … hit safely in 42 of 56 games started (75%) … ranked second on the team in on-base percentage (.422)

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and game-winning RBI (8); third in slugging percentage (.555), home runs (11) and hits with runners in scoring position (27); and fourth in batting average (.336), RBI (46), doubles (11) and two-out RBI (19) … two walkoff game-winning hits (9th-inning single vs Nebraska, April 1; 12th-inning double vs Dallas Baptist, May 3) … played in all 26 Big 12 games, leading the team in home runs (7) and slugging percentage (.591) and ranking third in batting average (.307), runs scored (16) and RBI (19) … seasonhigh 14-game hit streak from April 22-May 19 (.393 avg., 3 HR, 12 RBI).

2006 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in seven games on the mound as a true freshman … used mostly as a situational left-hander … allowed one hit in 3 ⅔ innings of work (.091 avg), walking three and fanning one … longest outing of the year was a hitless 1 ⅓ innings against Texas State (March 7) … had his only at bat of the year against Illinois (March 13) … played summer ball for the Parkville (Mo.) Sluggers in the M.I.N.K. League, where he pitched and served as the team’s designated hitter.

AT A&M CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL Earned three varsity letters for coach Chase Mann at A&M Consolidated High School (College Station, Texas) ... pitched and played first base … earned all-district honors as a designated hitter after his sophomore and junior seasons and was named to the all-district squad as a pitcher after his senior year … named to The Bryan/College Station Eagle’s All-Brazos Valley Team after junior and senior years … accumulated a record of 5-2 and an ERA of 2.96 to lead A&M Consolidated to the second round of the Class 5A playoffs in 2005 (team captain) … hit .402 and went 7-0 with a 1.86 ERA and 48 strikeouts and 40.1 innings of work in the summer of 2005 for the Brazos Valley Renegades … helped lead the Renegades to AAU national tournament in Florida, where he earned all-tournament honors after pitching a complete-game in the semifinals … also lettered two seasons in football as a defensive end and tight end.

PERSONAL Lucas Daniel Anders is the son of Steven and Cecilia Anders of College Station … born October 2, 1986 in Bryan, Texas … Ag Leadership and Development major … one of four children, has an older sister, Pam; a younger brother, Nick, who is a junior on the Aggie baseball team; and a younger sister, Stephy … enjoys hunting, fishing and playing washers in his spare time … career goal is to manage a wildlife ranch … enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time.

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AWARDS & HONORS  2009 Brooks Wallace Award watch list  2008 Second-Team All-Midwest Region (ABCA)  2008 NCAA College Station Regional All-Tourney Team  2008 First-Team All-Big 12  Big 12 Player of the Week (4/28/08)  2008 Domino’s Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic All-Trny Team  2008 Brooks Wallace Award watch list  2007 First-Team All-Midwest Region (ABCA)  2007 First-Team All-Big 12  2007 Wally Moon Award winner

CAREER HIGHS AT BATS 6

HITS

4

RUNS 5

vs Dallas Baptist (5/3/07) three times, last vs UIC (5/30/08) vs UIC (5/30/08)

RUNS BATTED IN 5

vs Nicholls State (3/5/08), vs Rutgers (3/9/08)

HOME RUNS 2

vs K-State (4/6/08), vs Missouri (4/26/08)

WALKS 3

vs Texas Tech (3/14/08)

STOLEN BASES 1

five times, last vs SFA (4/2/08)

SUPERLATIVES

41 30 13 14

multi-hit games multi-RBI games game-winning RBI longest hitting streak (4/22-5/19/07)

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ANDERS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year

Avg

GP-GS

H

2B

3B

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0-0

65-56

211 35

71

11

1

11

46

20

46

2-7

62-61

215 57

75

13

3

16

58

40

52

4-7

.342 128-117 427 92 146 24

4

27 104 60

2006 (Fr) .000

1-0

2007 (So) .336 2008 (Jr) .349 TOTAL

AB R 1

HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT

98 6-14

 National or American League? American  Favorite B/CS eatery... Chipotle  Favorite TV show... Entourage  Favorite movie... 61*  Favorite artist... Eli Young Band  Best advice you’ve ever received... to leave it all on the field  Walk-off hit or game-ending catch? walk-off hit  Favorite sport to play (besides baseball)... football

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kyle COLLIGAN OF • 6-2 • 210 • sR-3l • BATS: right • THROWS: RIGHT HOUSTON, TEXAS • dULLES HS

2008 (JUNIOR)

A first-team All-Big 12 selection in the outfield … appeared in 60 games, starting 59 (58 in center field, one at DH) and was the team’s primary leadoff hitter … led the team in doubles (19) and runs scored (67) … was second on the squad in home runs (14), third in gamewinning RBI (5) and fourth in slugging percentage (.542), on-base percentage (.421), hits (77), total bases (138), walks (31) and stolen bases (12) … set new career highs in runs scored, hits, doubles, home runs, RBI and walks … ranked second in the Big 12 in runs (67) and fifth in doubles (19) … tallied 13 multi-hit and 10 multiRBI games … was named the NCAA College Station Regional’s most outstanding player after hitting .381 with four home runs, six RBI and six runs scored … hit two home runs in each of A&M’s NCAA tourney wins over Houston (May 31 and June 2) … blasted a walk-off home run leading off the 10th inning against No. 4 Missouri on April 27 at Olsen Field to give A&M the series sweep and their 15th straight Big 12 win … tied a school record with eight at-bats in the Aggies’ 6-3, 16-inning win at No. 5 Nebraska on May 9 … racked up a career-best four hits in A&M’s 13-9 win at Sam Houston State on May 6 … launched his first career grand slam in a 14-4 win over Kansas State on April 6 at Olsen Field … set a new career high with five RBI in the game … reached base safely (hit or walk) in 32 straight games to start the year and in 57 of 60 games overall … longest hit streak of the season was 10 games (March 25-April 8), tying a career high … earned all-tournament honors at the Domino’s Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic in late February.

2007 (SOPHOMORE) Started 63 games for the Aggies, all in center field ... ranked second on team in triples (3), third in walks (25) and two-out hits (13), and fourth in home runs (10) and game-winning RBI (3) ... had 18 multi-hit games and eight multi-RBI games ... led the Aggies with a .444 average (16-for-36) in team’s 11 postseason games (2 HR, 6 RBI, 8 runs, .750 slug %, 5 SB) ... hit safely in 10 of the 11 games, including the final seven of the year ... earned NCAA College Station Regional

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all-tournament team honors after going 9-for-17 (.529) with six runs scored, a triple, two home runs and four RBI ... tied for team lead with 11 extra-base hits in Big 12 play (6 2B, 5 HR) ... season-high hit streak was eight games (March 10-24, .333, 3 HR, 9 RBI, .697 slug %) ... was hampered by a nagging quad injury during the second half of the season.

2006 (freshman) Orginally slated to redshirt, burst onto scene in mid-March after a rash of injuries in the outfield allowed for playing time ... played in 33 of the Aggies’ final 35 games and started 31 contests (27 in CF, 4 in LF) ... Wally Moon Award winner, given to the player who showed the most improvement from September to the end of the season ... had 10 multi-hit games and six multi-RBI games ... season-high 10-game hit streak from April 23-May 13 (.395, 2 HR, 15 RBI, 11 runs) ... played summer ball for the Beatrice (Neb.) Bruins in the M.I.N.K. League ... hit .345 with seven home runs, 45 RBI and a .556 slugging percentage ... also played in the Midnight Sun game in Alaska.

AT DULLES HIGH SCHOOL Earned four varsity letters for coach Clinton Welch at Dulles High School (Sugar Land, Texas) ... played centerfield and was a two-time team captain in 2004 and 2005 ... three-time first-team all-district honoree (freshman, junior and senior); second-team honors as a sophomore ... hit over .350 all four seasons with 13 career home runs and 68 career stolen bases ... helped lead Vikings to area finals as a freshman (2002) and regional quarterfinals as a sophomore (2003) ... played in the Area Code Games and Houston-Area All-Star Game ... earned an Academic Excellence Award during senior season (2005) ... played summer ball for the Houston Kyle Chapman team which won the Perfect Game U-17 National Championship ... also lettered as a two-guard in basketball as a junior (2003-04).

PERSONAL Kyle Gilbert Colligan is the son of Butch and Carmen Colligan of Sugar Land ... born April 23, 1987 in Houston ... is a sports management major with a double minor in business and international and cultural management ... enjoys playing baseball and spending time with family and friends ... career goal is to travel the world while being in sales.

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AWARDS & HONORS  2008 NCAA College Station Regional Most Outstanding Player  2008 NCAA College Station Regional All-Tourney Team  2008 First-Team All-Big 12  2008 Domino’s Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic All-Trny Team  2007 NCAA College Station Regional All-Tourney Team  2006 Wally Moon Award winner

CAREER HIGHS AT BATS 8

HITS

4

RUNS 4

at Nebraska (5/9/08) at Sam Houston State (5/6/08) vs Arkansas (3/1/08)

RUNS BATTED IN 5

vs Kansas State (4/6/08)

HOME RUNS 2

three times, last vs Houston (6/2/08)

WALKS 3

vs Texas Southern (2/6/07)

STOLEN BASES 2

five times, last vs SFA (4/1/08)

SUPERLATIVES

50 24 10 10

multi-hit games multi-RBI games game-winning RBI longest hitting streak (2x, last 3/25-4/8/08)

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COLLIGAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year

Avg

GP-GS

AB R

H

2B

3B

2006 (Fr) .292

33-31

120

17

35

6

3

HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 3

23

5

28

2007 (So) .284

64-63

218

42

62

9

3

10

37

25

41 17-22

2008 (Jr)

.317

60-59

243

67

77

19

0

14

39

31

61 12-15

TOTAL

.299 157-153 581 126 174

34

6

27

99

61

130 33-41

4-4

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clayton ehlert RHP • 6-1 • 195 • JR-2l • BATS: right • THROWS: right orange, TEXAS • little cypress-mauriceville HS

2008 (SOPHOMORE)

An honorable mention All-Big 12 pick by the league’s head coaches … appeared in 16 games, starting 11, and compiled a 6-2 record … ranked second on the team in victories and led the starters in earned run average (3.41) … led the pitching staff with a 4.8 strikeout-towalk ratio, fanning 48 batters while walking only 10 in almost 69 innings of work … was 5-1 with a 3.41 ERA in 11 appearances as a starter in 2008 … allowed one walk or less in every start … went six or more innings in seven of 11 starts … first start of the season came against Centenary (March 12) … picked up the victory after allowing one earned run and no walks while punching out a career-high seven in six-plus innings of work … earned another start six days later and tossed six innings of twohit shutout baseball in a 12-0 win over UT Arlington at Olsen Field (March 18) … became a fixture of the Aggies’ weekend rotation from that point on, starting all but one of A&M’s Sunday games in league play … went 2-1 with a 4.30 ERA in Big 12 play … walked just four in 37 2/3 innings of league work … tossed one of the Aggies’ two complete games on the season, going the distance in A&M’s 12-2, seven-inning win over Oklahoma on April 13 … threw three innings of two-hit, shutout relief in the rubber game of the Dallas Baptist series (May 3), picking up the victory as the Aggies rallied to win 5-4 … named a Verizon/Texas A&M Scholar-Athlete.

2007 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in eight games (four starts, four relief) as a true freshman (1-1, 4.70 ERA) ... four of final five outings of the year were starts ... earned first career win in first career start (April 25 vs SFA - 5 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 K) ... retired 14 of first 16 batters faced in the game with just four balls hit out of the infield ... first career appearance came April 10 against UTSA; retired six of eight batters faced, including four strikeouts (2 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 4 K) ... played summer ball for the league champion Coppell Copperheads in the Texas Collegiate League ... posted a 4-1 record with a 2.11 ERA in seven starts (38 IP, 36 H, 9 ER, 10 BB, 28 K) ... held TCL opponents to a .240 batting average.

AT LCM HIGH SCHOOL Two-way player that earned four letters for coach Steve Griffith at Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School (Orange, Texas) ... helped the Bears reach the playoffs all four seasons ... earned first-team alldistrict honors all four years and was district MVP his senior year ... named to all-state squad as a pitcher his senior season ... hit .410 with seven home runs and went 9-0 on the mound as a senior (2006) ... hit .375 and went 8-2 on the mound as a junior (2005) ... set school record for doubles as a sophomore (2004) ... played summer ball for the Southeast Texas Sundevils and led the team to the Junior Olympics Championship ... also named an academic alldistrict selection after his senior year.

PERSONAL James Clayton Ehlert is the son of Jim and Rhonda Ehlert of Orange ... born November 2, 1987 in Orange ... majoring in agricultural leadership ... has an older sister, Carley ... likes to fish, hunt and play golf in his spare time.

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AWARDS & HONORS  2008 Honorable Mention All-Big 12  2008 Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED 7.0

vs Oklahoma (4/13/08)

STRIKEOUTS 7

vs Centenary (3/12/08)

LONGEST START 7.0

vs Oklahoma (4/13/08)

LONGEST RELIEF APPEARANCE 2.0

vs UTSA (4/10/07), vs N. Colorado (2/23/08)

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EHLERT’S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA

W-L App GS

2007 (Fr) 4.70

1-1

8

4

CG SHO/CBO SV IP 0

0/1

0

H R ER

23.0 24

14

12

BB SO 10

18

2008 (So) 3.41

6-2

16

11

1

0/1

0

68.2 78

34

26

10

48

TOTAL

7-3

24

15

1

0/2

0

91.2 102 48

38

20

66

3.73

 Why do you wear your number? Lucky No. 13  Favorite B/CS eatery... Coco Loco Mexican Restaurant  Favorite TV show... Family Guy  Favorite singer or band... anything Texas country  Who would you most like to meet? Nolan Ryan  MLB player you’d most like to face... Manny Ramirez...why not?  Biggest sports thrill... winning the 2007 NCAA Regional  Pre-game or in-game superstition... everything I do

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nick fleece

INF/RHP • 6-2 • 200 • So-1l • BATS: right • THROWS: right fort worth, TEXAS • boswell HS

2008 (FRESHMAN)

Appeared in 27 games, starting 14 (five in left field, five in right field, four at DH) … hit .231 on the year in 52 at-bats with two home runs at 10 RBIs … had three multi-hit and two multi-RBI games on the year … totaled just 13 at-bats in Big 12 play, but notched a double, home run and three runs batted in … first career hit was a pinch-hit, eighthinning double against McNeese State at Olsen Field (Feb. 26) … drove in the first run of his career with a pinch-hit, two-out single in the Aggies’ 7-4 win over Louisiana Tech (March 2) … went 2-for-4 with two runs scored and an RBI in a 12-0 win over UT Arlington on March 18 … first career home run was a three-run shot to right in the first inning of A&M’s Big 12 opener at Oklahoma State (March 21), a game the Aggies would win, 9-5 … matched career highs with two hits and three RBIs in A&M’s Big 12 Tournament game against Texas (May 22) … launched his second home run of the year, a two-run blast that left Oklahoma City’s AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, in the contest … hit .273 (3-for-11) as a pinch-hitter … longest hitting streak of the season was two games (March 18-21).

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AT BOSWELL HIGH SCHOOL A two-way player who earned three letters for coach Sam Booker at Boswell High School (Fort Worth, Texas) ... earned sophomore of the year, pitcher of the year and most valuable player honors during his career with the Pioneers ... helped team advance to the second round of the state playoffs as a sophomore (2005) and the third round as a senior (2007) ... hit .515 as a senior with 15 home runs ... hit .480 as a junior with eight home runs while posting a 0.87 ERA on the hill (2006) ... all-district 4-5A selection; rated the No. 15 prospect in Texas by Baseball America entering 2006 ... played summer ball for the Dallas Baseball Academy of Texas (D-BAT), helping the team advance to the Connie Mack World Series.

PERSONAL Nickolas Clayton Fleece is the son of Nick and Amy Fleece of Fort Worth ... born October 24, 1988 in Fort Worth ... majoring in business ... when not playing baseball, enjoys fishing, hunting and camping … career goal is to someday run his own business.

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CAREER HIGHS AT BATS 5

HITS

2

RUNS 2

vs Texas (5/22/08) three times, last vs Texas (5/22/08) vs UT Arlington (3/18/08), vs Texas (5/22/08)

RUNS BATTED IN 3

at Oklahoma State (3/21/08) , vs Texas (5/22/08)

HOME RUNS 1

at Oklahoma State (3/21/08) , vs Texas (5/22/08)

WALKS

1

seven times, last vs Texas (5/22/08)

SUPERLATIVES

3 2 2

multi-hit games multi-RBI games longest hitting streak (2x, last 3/23-3/25/08)

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FLEECE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year

Avg

GP-GS

AB R

H

2B

3B

2008 (Fr) .231

27-14

52

10

12

3

0

2

10

7

14

0-0

TOTAL

27-14

52

10

12

3

0

2

10

7

14

0-0

.231

HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT

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 National League or American League? National  Favorite athlete... José Reyes  Favorite B/CS eatery... Atami Steak and Sushi  Favorite sport to play (besides baseball)... football  Favorite singer/band... Lil’ Wayne  MLB pitcher you’d most like to face... Jonathan Papelbon  Best advice you’ve ever received... relax  Biggest sports thrill... home run against Texas in Big 12 Tourney  Who would you most like to meet? Alex Rodriguez

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kevin gonzalez C • 5-10 • 190 • so-1l • BATS: right • THROWS: right houston, TEXAS • mayde creek HS

2008 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN)

Earned the Wally Moon Award, given by the team to the player who showed the most improvement from September to the end of the season … was the Aggies’ starting catcher for the majority of the year … appeared in 56 games, starting 43 (all at catcher) … Aggies were 30-13 in games he started … hit .261 with six doubles, three home runs and 29 runs batted in … had nine multi-hit and six multiRBI games on the year … 12 of his 29 RBIs in 2008 came with two outs … recorded hits in each of the first three career at-bats … went 2-for-2 against Northern Colorado (Feb. 23) in his first career start, then hit a pinch-hit, two-run home run off the scoreboard in left center field in the Aggies 15-7 win over Arkansas (March 1) … started 23 of the Aggies’ 27 Big 12 games behind the plate … hit .269 in league play with 17 RBIs … had a career day in A&M’s 15-0 win over No. 4 Missouri (April 26), going 3-for-4 with two doubles, five RBIs and two runs scored … picked up his first career game-winning RBI in A&M’s 5-4, series-clinching win over Dallas Baptist (May 3) … tied a career high with three hits in the game … launched his second home run of the year in the Big 12 Tournament opener against Oklahoma (May 21) … homered and drove in three in the Aggies’ 22-4 win over Houston in the NCAA Regional at Olsen Field (May 31) … committed just two errors on the year, fielding at a .995 clip in ’08 … threw out 17 of 47 runners attempting to steal (36 percent) on the year … was 0-for-1 as a pinch hitter … longest hitting streak of the season was seven games (May 3-16) … hit .462 over that span with four RBIs.

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2007 Redshirted ... played summer ball for the St. Cloud (Minn.) River Bats of the Northwoods League ... hit .228 (18-for-79) with four doubles and nine RBI, as the River Bats claimed the league title.

AT MAYDE CREEK HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three years for coach Lynn Leonard at Mayde Creek High School (Katy, Texas) ... set Mayde Creek career home run mark with 17 in his three years of varsity baseball ... earned second-team alldistrict honors as a junior (2005) and first-team accolades as a senior (2006) ... also second-team all-greater Houston area and first-team all-state after his senior year ... hit .362 with three homers and 10 doubles as a sophomore (2004) ... improved to .388 with five homers and 12 doubles as a junior and hit .476 with six home runs and 14 doubles as a senior ... led his team to the state playoffs in 2004 and 2006 ... played summer ball for the Houston Heat, helping them win the 2005 Premier World Series.

PERSONAL Kevin Gonzalez is the son of Gloria and Armando Gonzalez of Houston ... born November 6, 1987 in Houston ... is an agricultural leadership major ... has an older sister, Diana, and an older half-brother, Randy ... played baseball in Cuba for a summer while visiting family ... enjoys hunting, fishing and hanging out with friends … career goals are to graduate and to get a good-paying job.

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AWARDS & HONORS  2008 Wally Moon Award winner

CAREER HIGHS AT BATS 6

HITS

3

RUNS 2

at Nebraska (5/9/08), vs Houston (5/31/08)

vs Missouri (4/26/08), vs Dallas Baptist (5/3/08) three times, last vs Houston (5/31/08)

RUNS BATTED IN 5

vs Missouri (4/26/08)

HOME RUNS 1

three times, last vs Houston (5/31/08)

WALKS 3

vs Texas Tech (3/15/08)

STOLEN BASES 1

at Nebraska (5/11/08), at Rice (6/8/08)

SUPERLATIVES

9 6 1 7

multi-hit games multi-RBI games game-winning RBI longest hitting streak (5/3-5/16/08)

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GONZALEZ’S CAREER STATISTICS Year

Avg

GP-GS

AB R

H

2B

3B

2008 (Fr) .261

56-43

153

22

40

6

0

3

29

12

26

2-4

TOTAL

56-43

153

22

40

6

0

3

29

12

26

2-4

.261

HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT

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brodie greene inf/OF • 6-1 • 195 • jr-2l • BATS: both • THROWS: right bullard, TEXAS • bullard HS

2008 (SOPHOMORE)

Appeared in 53 games, starting 35 at four different positions (19 in left field, 11 in right field, four in center field and one at second base) … hit .290 on the year with seven doubles, three triples, four home runs and 27 runs batted in … was 7-of-8 on stolen base attempts … totaled 11 multi-hit and eight multi-RBI games … hit his first career home run in A&M’s 7-4 win over Louisiana Tech (March 2) … also homered against Texas State (April 22), Sam Houston State (May 6) and Houston (May 31) … made 11 starts in Big 12 play and hit .315 (17-for-54) with five RBIs and 13 runs scored … went 3-for-5 with a career-high three runs scored in a win over No. 4 Missouri (April 26) … was an important bat in the NCAA College Station Regional, driving in eight runs over the weekend as the Aggies won their second straight regional title … drove in a career-high three runs in wins over UIC (May 30) and Houston (May 31) … robbed Houston’s Bryan Tully of a two-run home run the following day (June 1) … recorded two assists and committed one error in 66 chances in the outfield on the year … longest hit streak of the season was seven games (Feb. 27-March 7) … was the team’s most frequent pinch-hitter, tying for the squad lead with three pinch hits … picked up a game-winning RBI against Arkansas (March 1) … named a Verizon/ Texas A&M Scholar-Athlete.

2007 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 53 games, starting 26 (19 in RF, 4 at 2B, 3 at 3B) ... had a pair of 5-game hit streaks (March 17-27, .727 avg., 8-for-11, four runs; May 24-June 3, .429, 6-for-14, five runs) ... hit .333 with five runs scored in postseason play, appearing in 10 games and starting six ... went perfect 4-for-4 with two doubles and two runs in win over TCU (March 27) ... five multi-hit games and two multi-RBI games (2 RBI vs Houston, Feb. 10; 2 RBI at Texas Tech, April 5) ... first career game-winning RBI came on a two-out, two-run single in the sixth inning of the Aggies’ win over Houston (Feb. 10) at Minute Maid Park ... hit .268 (11-for-41) in 24 Big 12 games (11 starts) with eight runs, four RBI and two stolen bases ... played summer ball for the Beatrice (Neb.) Bruins in the M.I.N.K. League ... hit .303 with a home run, 10 RBI, 22 runs, five doubles, two triples and 16 stolen bases.

AT BULLARD HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four years for coach Ronnie Dent at Bullard High School (Bullard, Texas) ... first-team all-district selection all four years at the shortstop position ... led Panthers to the playoffs his final three years ... named district MVP after his sophomore, junior and senior years ... first-team all-state selection after junior and senior years ... was team’s offensive MVP as a senior (2006–eight doubles, five triples and 15 stolen bases) ... hit .360 as a freshman, .450 as a sophomore, .478 as a junior and .525 as a senior ... had 12 career home runs, including six as a junior (2005) ... played summer ball for the Dallas Apaches and the Texas Prospects ... also lettered four years as a point guard for the basketball team ... two-time district offensive player of the year and was named the 3A Player of the Year after his senior season.

PERSONAL Brodie William Greene is the son of Kerry and Beckie Greene of Bullard ... born September 25, 1987 in Tyler ... majoring in university studies ... has an older brother, Ryan, a younger brother, Koby, and a younger sister, Whitney ... likes to play all sports, quote movies and fish in his spare time ... used to drive to Omaha with his father for the College World Series every summer … career goal is to become a basketball or baseball coach.

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CAREER HIGHS AT BATS 5

HITS

4

RUNS 3

six times, last at Nebraska (5/11/08) vs TCU (3/27/07) vs Missouri (4/26/08)

RUNS BATTED IN 3

vs UIC (5/30/08), vs Houston (5/31/08)

HOME RUNS 1

three times, last at Sam Houston State (5/6/08)

WALKS 2

four times, last vs Houston (6/1/08)

STOLEN BASES 2

vs Houston (2/10/07), at Nebraska (5/11/08)

SUPERLATIVES

16 10 2 7

multi-hit games multi-RBI games game-winning RBI longest hitting streak (2/27-3/7/08)

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GREENE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year

Avg

GP-GS

2007 (Fr) .312 2008 (So) .290 TOTAL

.298

AB R

H

2B

3B

HR RBI

BB SO SB-ATT

53-26

93

18

29

2

0

0

8

8

9

7-9

53-35

145

34

42

7

3

4

27

18

21

7-8

106-61

238

52

71

9

3

4

35

26

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barret loux

rhp • 6-5 • 215 • so-1l • BATS: right • THROWS: right houston, TEXAS • stratford HS

2008 (FRESHMAN) Earned second-team freshman All-America honors (rivals.com) after leading the Aggie staff in strikeouts in 2008 … tabbed an honorable mention All-Big 12 pick by the league’s coaches … was the only pitcher on the staff to start on each weekend … all 16 appearances on the year were starts … the Aggies were 10-6 in those games … went 6-2 with a 4.18 ERA, allowing 76 hits in 90 ⅓ innings of work … struck out 81 and held opponents to a .227 average … led the team in starts (16) and strikeouts (81), and ranked second in victories (six) and innings pitched (90.1) … allowed two runs or less in seven outings … went six or more innings in eight starts … did not walk more than three batters in a start all year … was 2-0 with a 2.38 ERA in four starts against ranked opponents … fanned a season-high nine batters in his first career start (Feb. 23 vs Northern Colorado) … was 4-2 with a 4.33 ERA in Big 12 play, making nine starts … picked up the first win of his career in his Big 12 debut against Texas Tech (March 15) … allowed four hits and one earned run in 5 ⅔ innings of work … pitched a season-high 7 ⅔ innings in a one-run loss at Oklahoma State (March 22) … matched that three weeks later in a win over Oklahoma (April 12) … allowed the Sooners six hits and two runs while matching another seasonbest with nine punch-outs … did not allow a run in his next two outings, picking up wins at Baylor (April 19) and against No. 4 Missouri (April 26) … combined to give up four hits and strike out 10 in 11 shutout innings of work in the two games … again stymied the Tigers in the Big 12 Tournament (May 24), allowing Mizzou just four hits in 6 ⅓ shutout innings … picked up the first NCAA win of his career against Houston (May 31) at Olsen Field, fanning five and giving up three earned runs in six innings of action … retired 10 of the final 11 batters he faced … went 5-1 with a 3.23 ERA in his final nine starts … named a Verizon/Texas A&M Scholar-Athlete.

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AT STRATFORD HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three years for coach Tony Mardirosian at Stratford High School (Houston, Texas) ... led the Spartans to two playoff appearances (2005 and 2007) ... as a senior (2007), earned a win and a save in the first-round series against Lamar, lifting Stratford to the second round of the playoffs for the first time in 10 years ... posted a sparkling 0.39 ERA as a senior, striking out 70 while walking just 10 ... earned second-team all-city and all-district honors as a senior (2007) ... was picked to represent the state on Team Texas in 2007 ... tallied a 1.31 ERA on the hill as a junior (2006) ... second-team all-district selection as a sophomore (2005) ... played summer ball on the Houston Heat 18-and-under silver team ... was an academic all-state selection and a member of the National Honor Society ... selected by the Detroit Tigers in the 24th round (751st overall pick) of the 2007 draft

PERSONAL Barret Christopher Loux is the son of Steve and Debbie Loux of Houston ... born April 6, 1989 in Houston ... is a business major ... has a younger sister, Kelsey ... career ambition is to graduate and have a successful business life ... enjoys fishing and spending time with friends in his free time.

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AWARDS & HONORS  2008 Second-Team Freshman All-American (rivals.com)  2008 Honorable Mention All-Big 12  2008 Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED 7.2

at Oklahoma St. (3/22/08), vs Oklahoma (4/12/08)

STRIKEOUTS 9

vs N. Colorado (2/23/08), vs Oklahoma (4/12/08)

LONGEST START 7.2

at Oklahoma St. (3/22/08), vs Oklahoma (4/12/08)

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LOUX’S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA

W-L App GS

CG SHO/CBO SV IP

H R ER

BB SO

2008 (Fr) 4.18

6-2

16

16

0

0/1

0

90.1 76

46

42

35

81

TOTAL

6-2

16

16

0

0/1

0

90.1 76

46

42

35

81

4.18

 Favorite athlete... Roy Oswalt  Favorite B/CS eatery... Pei Wei Asian Diner  Favorite TV show... House  Favorite movie... Rounders  Who would you most like to meet? Michael Jordan  MLB batter you’d most like to face... Albert Pujols  Biggest sports thrill... 16-game Big 12 win streak  Best advice you’ve ever received... compete

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scott migl

rhp • 6-4 • 190 • jr-2l • BATS: right • THROWS: right houston, TEXAS • st. pius HS

2008 (SOPHOMORE)

Was the team’s mid-week starter for a good portion of the year … made 15 appearances, starting 12 games … compiled a 3-3 record and a 4.26 ERA in 61 ⅓ innings of work … Aggies were 9-3 in games he started … ranked third on the team in starts (12) and fifth in innings pitched (61.1) and strikeouts (45) … issued two or fewer walks in 10 of 12 starts … set a career high with six strikeouts in just three innings of work against Rutgers (March 9) … matched a career high with 4 ⅓ innings of work out of the pen at Kansas (March 30), allowing just two runs and fanning four … picked up a win at No. 19 Houston (April 8), tossing a career-best 7 ⅔ innings while scattering five hits, giving up two earned runs and striking out six … named a Verizon/Texas A&M Scholar-Athlete.

2007 (FRESHMAN) Named a freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball newspaper ... appeared in 20 games, starting 11 (7-3, 3.77 ERA) ... ranked second on the team in starts (11); third in ERA (3.77), wins (7) and fewest hits allowed (82) ... tossed seven innings in an NCAA Regional elimination game against Louisiana-Lafayette (June 3), allowing one run and striking out three ... allowed two hits in six innings of work in win over TCU (March 27) ... first career start came Feb. 13 against McNeese State (no decision; 4 IP, 4 H, 1 R) ... appeared in seven Big 12 games, making four starts (April 1 vs Nebraska, April 22 vs Oklahoma State, May 13 at Kansas State, May 20 at Texas) ... was a team-best 7-1 with a 2.25 ERA at home (15 appearances, seven starts) ... posted a 3-1 record and a 2.59 ERA out of the bullpen (24 ⅓ IP), holding opponents to a .216 average.

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AT ST. PIUS HIGH SCHOOL A four-year letterwinner for coach Tom McGee at St. Pius High School (Houston, Texas) ... named to second-team all-state squad as a sophomore and to first-team as a junior and senior ... struck out 100 hitters in 87 innings of work his senior campaign (2006) ... amazingly walked just three batters and posted a miniscule ERA of 0.91 ... led his team to the state championship in 2003 and 2005 and to the state semifinals in 2004 and 2006 ... threw a complete-game, three-hit shutout in the state championship game in 2005 ... played summer ball for the Houston Outlaws ... was an honor student ... selected by the Baltimore Orioles in the 41st round (1,225th overall) of the 2006 draft.

PERSONAL Scott Allen Migl is the son of Ron and Linda Migl of Houston ... born September 1, 1987 in Houston ... majoring in sport management ... has a younger brother, Cody ... likes to fish and hang out with friends in his spare time … career goal is to have a successful job.

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CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED 7.2

at Houston (4/8/08)

STRIKEOUTS 6

vs Rutgers (3/9/08), at Houston (4/8/08)

LONGEST START 7.2

at Houston (4/8/08)

LONGEST RELIEF APPEARANCE 4.1

at Missouri (4/14/07), at Kansas (3/30/08)

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MIGL’S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA

W-L App GS

2007 (Fr) 3.77

7-3

2008 (So) 4.26

3-3

15

12

0

3.99 10-6

35

23

0

TOTAL

20

11

CG SHO/CBO SV IP 0

0/1

H R ER 31

BB SO

0

74.0 82

42

18

33

0/0

0

61.1 72

50

29

20

45

0/1

0 135.1 154 92

60

38

78

 Favorite athlete... Tiger Woods  Favorite B/CS eatery... Chili’s  Favorite TV show... Seinfeld  Favorite singer... Eric Clapton  Who would you most like to meet? Jerry Seinfeld, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tiger Woods  MLB batter you’d most like to face... Barry Bonds or Lance Berkman  Biggest sports thrill... pitching in the ‘07 NCAA regional championship  Best advice you’ve ever received... play within yourself  Favorite Olsen Field tradition... saw ‘em off

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shane minks

rhp • 6-3 • 205 • jr-2l • BATS: right • THROWS: right west columbia, TEXAS • west columbia HS

2008 (SOPHOMORE)

Made 11 appearances, including four starts … went 4-1 with a 3.27 ERA, fanning 31 batters in 33 innings of work … held opposing hitters to a .248 average … earned the victory in each of his first four appearances of 2008 … fanned four batters and allowed one hit in two shutout innings of relief in the Aggies’ season-opening 9-5 win over Northern Colorado (Feb. 22) … made his first career start against McNeese State (Feb. 26), giving up two runs and two hits while striking out five and picking up the victory … went a season- and career-long six innings in a start against Nicholls State (March 5), earning the win … struck out a careerhigh six against Centenary (March 11) … made two appearances in Big 12 play, against Texas tech (March 16) and at No. 5 Nebraska (May 11) … longest relief outing of the year was three innings against Dallas Baptist (May 1) … played summer ball for the Beatrice (Neb.) Bruins of the M.I.N.K. League … had a tremendous summer and was named the Bruins’ Pitcher of the Year, going 3-1 with a 1.29 ERA, 12 saves, 65 strikeouts and a .149 opponent average … earned All-America honors and the prestigious Pitcher of the Year award at the NBC World Series in August … made five appearances for Beatrice in the tournament, allowing three hits and three walks in 12 shutout innings of work … fanned 20 batters, picked up three saves and held opponents to an .079 average.

AT WEST COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL Earned three varsity letters for coach Jeff Shank at Columbia High School (West Columbia, Texas) ... first-team all-district selection three times ... threw a no-hitter in his junior and senior season ... helped his team advance to the regional semifinals in 2005 and 2006 ... all-county selection twice and county and district MVP as senior (2006) ... fanned an amazing 109 batters in 74 innings ... recorded a 1.32 ERA in 12 starts, threw nine complete games and had two shutouts ... went 8-3 with a 1.86 ERA as a junior (2005) ... recorded 81 strikeouts in 49 innings and had five complete games in 11 starts, including three shutouts ... went 5-2 with a 2.38 ERA as a sophomore (2004), striking out 49 in 53 innings of work ... threw five complete games in nine starts, including three shutouts ... played summer ball for the Columbia Angels ... earned three letters in football, where he was an all-district quarterback and wide receiver ... also earned three letters in basketball, earning district MVP honors as a senior.

PERSONAL Shane Sterling Minks is the son of William and Rhonda Minks of West Columbia ... born April 25, 1988 in Lake Jackson ... majoring in university studies with a double minor in sport management and coaching ... has two younger sisters, Madison and Taylor ... likes to hunt and salt-water fish in his spare time ... career goal is to become a high school teacher and a football and baseball coach … wears three pennies on a necklace while pitching, in honor of his cousin and two good friends that are all serving in the Armed Forces overseas.

2007 (FRESHMAN) Made four appearances, all in relief, tossing three total innings and allowing eight hits and five runs ... longest outing of the season was two innings against Jacksonville State (Feb. 23), allowing a hit and a run while walking one and fanning one ... played summer ball for the Beatrice (Neb.) Bruins of the M.I.N.K. League ... rated the No. 2 prospect of the M.I.N.K. League by Baseball America ... went 3-1 with a 2.75 ERA and three saves in 52 ⅓ innings, walking 10 and fanning 55.

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CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED 6.0

vs Nicholls State (3/5/08)

STRIKEOUTS 6

vs Centenary (3/11/08)

LONGEST START 6.0

vs Nicholls State (3/5/08)

LONGEST RELIEF APPEARANCE 3.0

vs Dallas Baptist (5/1/08)

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MINKS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA

W-L App GS

2007 (Fr) 9.82

0-0

4

0

CG SHO/CBO SV IP 0

0/0

0

3.2

H R ER 8

5

4

BB SO 2

1

2008 (So) 3.27

4-1

11

4

0

0/0

0

33.0 32

20

12

16

31

TOTAL

4-1

15

4

0

0/0

0

36.2 40

25

16

18

32

3.93

 Favorite athletes... Michael Jordan and Tony Romo  Favorite B/CS eatery... Koppe Bridge  Favorite TV shows... LOST and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia  National League or American League? National League...pitchers get to hit  Favorite class... Communications in Pop Culture (COMM 340)  MLB batter you’d most like to face... any of them  Biggest sports thrill... winning the last two NCAA Regionals at Olsen  Best advice you’ve ever received... Quit thinking  Favorite Olsen Field tradition... Ball five! Ball five! Ball five!  Who would you most like to meet? Will Smith

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brooks raley

Lhp/OF • 6-3 • 185 • so-1l • BATS: left • THROWS: left uvalde, TEXAS • uvalde HS

2008 (FRESHMAN)

A second-team freshman All-America selection (rivals.com) … was named the Big 12’s Freshman of the Year by The Oklahoman and was tabbed an honorable mention all-conference player by the league’s coaches … took over the Aggies’ Friday night starter role to open Big 12 play and did not relinquish it all season … finished the year 7-2 with a 4.76 ERA in 18 appearances (14 starts) … tossed a team-high 92 ⅔ innings, allowing 49 earned runs and striking out 68 … led the squad in victories (seven) and innings pitched (92.2), while ranking second in appearances (18) and starts (14) and third in strikeouts (68) … made 10 starts before suffering his first loss of the year, as the Aggies were 11-3 in 2008 in games he started … went six or more innings in 11 of 14 starts … made his first career start a memorable one, tossing 7 ⅔ innings of shutout baseball against Rutgers on March 8 … allowed only three hits and two walks while striking out a team season-high 10 batters … was named the Big 12’s Co-Pitcher of the Week for his performance … picked up the first Big 12 victory of his career at Oklahoma State (March 21) … won a hard-fought pitcher’s duel in the series opener against Baylor (April 18), scattering five hits and allowing one earned run in 7 ⅔ innings of work … struck out eight in a win over Dallas Baptist (May 2) … tossed the first complete game of his career in a 5-2 loss at Texas (May 16) … allowed eight hits and fanned five in eight innings of work … matched that season-long outing with a masterful performance in his first-ever NCAA start … went eight innings and gave up five hits, one unearned run and one walk while striking out five in a victory over UIC (May 30) … earned NCAA Regional all-tournament honors for his performance … a versatile two-way player, also started 14 games in the outfield (eight in right, three in center and three in left) … hit .259 on the year (15-for-58) with five RBIs and 12 runs scored … picked up the first hit of his career in the first game of the season, going 2-for-4 against Northern Colorado (Feb. 22) … drove in the first run of his career in his first collegiate at-bat on an infield grounder … had a season-high three

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hits and two RBIs in a win over Centenary (March 11) … in his first at-bat of the game, his 10th-inning single at Kansas (March 29) drove in the game winner in a 9-6 victory … his two-run single at Baylor (April 20) completed a six-run ninth-inning for A&M, tying a game which the Aggies would eventually win 13-12 in 11 innings in their biggest comeback in years … recorded two multi-hit and three multiRBI games on the year … longest hit streak was three games (March 11-16) … committed one error in 57 chances in the field … named a Verizon/Texas A&M Scholar-Athlete.

AT UVALDE HIGH SCHOOL A two-way player, won three letters for coach Derrick Dietrich at Uvalde High School (Uvalde, Texas) ... three-time first-team all-district and three-time all-state honoree ... earned San Antonio-area Player of the Year accolades ... led the Coyotes to the regional semifinals as a junior and the regional finals as a senior ... hit .525 as a senior (2007) while going 6-2 with a 1.37 ERA on the mound, earning first-team all-district and third-team all-state honors ... first-team all-district and second-team all-state honoree as a junior (2006); 12-2 with a 2.29 ERA on the mound, along with a .428 batting average, 20 RBI, 37 runs and 26 stolen bases ... hit .398 with 31 runs and 13 stolen bases in a sophomore season that saw him earn first-team all-district honors (2005) ... played summer ball for First Look ... a two-sport standout, won three letters as a wide receiver and defensive back on the UHS football team, helping the Coyotes to the state playoffs as a senior (2006) ... first-team all-district and all-region honoree as a senior (WR/DB) ... second-team all-district selection as a junior (WR) ... member of the National Honor Society and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

PERSONAL Brooks Lee Raley is the son of Terry and DeeAnna Raley of Uvalde ... born June 29, 1988 in San Antonio ... intends to major in business ... has an older brother, Russell, who played baseball at the University of Oklahoma (2003-06) and is currently a volunteer assistant with the Sooners, and a younger brother, Cory … enjoys hunting, fishing and playing all sports in his spare time ... father, Terry, played baseball in the Toronto Blue Jays organization.

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AWARDS & HONORS  2008 Second-Team Freshman All-American (rivals.com)  2008 NCAA College Station Regional All-Tourney Team  2008 Big 12 Freshman of the Year (The Oklahoman)  2008 Honorable Mention All-Big 12  Big 12 Co-Pitcher of the Week (3/11/08)  2008 Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED 8.0

at Texas (CG) (5/16/08), vs UIC (5/30/08)

STRIKEOUTS 10

vs Rutgers (3/8/08)

LONGEST START 8.0

at Texas (5/16/08), vs UIC (5/30/08)

LONGEST RELIEF APPEARANCE 5.0

vs Arkansas (3/1/08)

AT BATS 5

HITS

3

RUNS 3

vs Centenary (3/11/08), vs Texas Tech (3/16/08) vs Centenary (3/11/08) vs Rutgers (3/9/08)

RUNS BATTED IN 2

three times, last at Baylor (4/20/08)

SUPERLATIVES

2 3 1 3

multi-hit games multi-RBI games game-winning RBI longest hitting streak (4/20-5/18/08)

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RALEY’S CAREER STATISTICS Year

Avg

GP-GS

AB R

H

2B

3B

2008 (Fr) .259

27-14

58

12

15

0

0

0

9

9

9

4-6

TOTAL

27-14

58

12

15

0

0

0

9

9

9

4-6

.259

Year ERA

W-L App GS

CG SHO/CBO SV IP

HR RBI

BB SO SB-ATT

H R ER

BB SO

2008 (Fr) 4.76

7-2

18

14

1

0/0

0

92.2 98

52

49

27

68

TOTAL

7-2

18

14

1

0/0

0

92.2 98

52

49

27

68

4.76

 Favorite athlete... Cole Hamels  In-game superstition... drink a half cup of water then throw the rest out before every inning back out on the mound  Favorite TV show... The Office  Favorite Olsen Field tradition... keeping the opposing first-base coach out of the box  Who would you most like to meet? John Wayne  MLB pitcher/batter you’d most like to face... Greg Maddux/Albert Pujols  Biggest sports thrill... going 7 ⅔ against Rutgers in first career start

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hank robertson rhp • 5-11 • 185 • sr-1l • BATS: right • THROWS: right nocona, TEXAS • nocona HS • north central texas college

2008 (JUNIOR)

One of the Aggies’ top go-to arms out of the bullpen … appeared in 16 games, all in relief, before suffering a season-ending injury at Nebraska in early May … went 1-0 with a 3.75 ERA and a save, fanning 26 batters in 24 innings of work and holding opponents to a paltry .193 average … ranked third on the squad in relief appearances … allowed one run or less in 13 of 16 outings … did not walk more than one batter in any appearance, totaling a 3.7 strikeout-to-walk ratio on the year … fanned a career-high four against Texas Tech (March 16) … picked up first career win against Kansas State (April 5), as the Aggies erased a 7-1 deficit with 12 runs in their final three at-bats … earned first career save at Baylor (April 19) after throwing the final four innings and allowing three hits and one run … tied a career high with four punch-outs in the game.

2006-07 (AT NORTH CENTRAL) A two-year letterman for coach Scott Harp at North Central Texas College (Gainesville, Texas) ... one of the top relief pitchers in the country, was rated the top closer in the nation as a freshman (2006) and the No. 2 stopper as a sophomore (2007) ... posted a career ERA of 3.36 while setting a school record with 26 career saves ... helped lead the Lions to third-place and secondplace finishes, respectively, at regionals ... led all conference pitchers as a freshman with 14 saves ... second-team all-conference selection and an all-star game participant as a sophomore (3-1 record, 12 saves) ... played summer ball for the Texas Cardinals.

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AT NOCONA HIGH SCHOOL A four-year starter for coach Bill Clay at Nocona High School (Nocona, Texas) ... a four-time all-district selection, compiled a career 41-10 record on the mound ... helped the Indians reach the area round of the playoffs as a senior (2005) ... all-state and first-team all-district honoree; led the area with 169 strikeouts and only 11 walks in 78 ⅓ innings of work (average of 15.1 Ks per seven IP) ... walked none and struck out a whopping 24 in a 13-inning, complete-game, twohit shutout with a playoff berth on the line ... played summer ball for the Burkburnett Blacksox ... a multi-sport standout, also earned letters in basketball (guard), football (QB/RB/WR/CB) and golf ... was a second-team all-district selection in hoops as a senior (2004-05).

PERSONAL Hank Avis Robertson is the son of Duane Robertson and Pam Guilliams ... born January 13, 1987 in Denton ... majoring in agricultural leadership and development ... has two older sisters, Alisha and Tiffany, and a younger sister, Hanna ... sister, Tiffany, played volleyball at Grayson Community College and Ranger College ... likes to hunt, fish, participate in any outdoor activity and play the guitar … career goal is to get involved in real estate.

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CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED 4.0

at Baylor (4/19/08)

STRIKEOUTS 4

vs Texas Tech (3/16/08), at Baylor (4/19/08)

LONGEST RELIEF APPEARANCE 4.0

at Baylor (4/19/08)

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ROBERTSON’S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA

W-L App GS

CG SHO/CBO SV IP

H R ER

BB SO

2008 (Jr)

3.75

1-0

16

0

0

0/0

1

24.0 16

10

10

7

26

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3.75

1-0

16

0

0

0/0

1

24.0 16

10

10

7

26

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 Favorite actor... Billy Bob Thornton  National League or American League... American  Favorite athlete... Joba Chamberlain  Favorite B/CS eatery... Atami Steak and Sushi  Favorite TV show... South Park  Favorite singer/band... Randy Rogers Band, Kevin Fowler  Favorite movie... 300  MLB batter you’d most like to face... Alex Rodriguez  Biggest sports thrill... winning the Big 12 Championship  Best advice you’ve ever received... it’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog  Favorite Olsen Field tradition... Section 203

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caleb shofner inf • 6-0 • 185 • so-1l • BATS: right • THROWS: right hewitt, TEXAS • midway HS

2008 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN)

Saw action in 18 games … did not make any starts … hit .214 (3-for-14) with three runs scored, a home run and four runs batted in … all three hits came as a pinch-hitter, tying him for the team lead in that category … first career hit and RBI came in first career at-bat, a single in the eighth inning of the Aggies 8-3 win over McNeese State (Feb. 26) … also drove in runs against Rutgers (March 7) and UT Arlington (March 18) … hit first career home run leading off the eighth inning against No. 4 Missouri (April 26) at Olsen Field … longest hitting streak of the season was two games (Feb. 26-March 7) … Played summer ball for the Texas Collegiate League’s Brazos Valley Bombers (Bryan, Texas).

2007 Redshirted ... played summer ball for the Texas Collegiate League’s Weatherford Wranglers ... appeared in 36 games (.229 average, HR, 7 RBI, 5 2B, 17 runs, 6 SB).

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AT MIDWAY HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four years for coach Tom Gladney at Midway High School (Waco, Texas) ... four-time all-state and all-district selection ... named the district’s Newcomer of the Year after his freshman season (2003) ... hit .399 with five home runs and 40 RBI as a freshman, .400 with 11 home runs and 46 RBI as a sophomore, .407 with five home runs and 40 RBI as a junior, and .432 with 10 home runs and 60 RBI as a senior ... 60 RBI in his final year set a school record at Midway ... hit two grand slams and two three-run homers in a doubleheader ... helped his team reach the state playoffs all four years, including a state championship his junior year (2005) ... played summer ball for the Dallas Tigers.

PERSONAL Caleb Sandon Shofner is the son of Sandy and Marsha Shofner of Waco ... born April 29, 1988 in Waco ... majoring in sport management ... career goals are to be a college baseball coach and to have a family ... likes to hunt, fish and play video games in his spare time.

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CAREER HIGHS AT BATS 2

HITS

1

RUNS 1

vs Centenary (3/11/08) three times, last vs Mizzou (4/26/08) at Houston (4/8/08), vs Mizzou (4/26/08)

RUNS BATTED IN 1

four times, last vs Mizzou (4/26/08)

HOME RUNS 1

vs Mizzou (4/26/08)

SUPERLATIVES 2

longest hitting streak (2/26-3/7/08)

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SHOFNER’S CAREER STATISTICS Year

AB R

H

2B

3B

2008 (Fr) .214

Avg

18-0

14

3

3

0

0

1

4

2

2

0-0

TOTAL

18-0

14

3

3

0

0

1

4

2

2

0-0

.214

GP-GS

HR RBI

BB SO SB-ATT

 Favorite athlete... Alex Rodriguez  Favorite B/CS eatery... Layne’s  Favorite sport to play (besides baseball)... basketball  Favorite singer/band... Gary Allan  MLB pitcher you’d most like to face... C.C. Sabathia  Best advice you’ve ever received... play every day like it’s your last  Biggest sports thrill... winning the Big 12 Championship  Favorite class... Psychology of Sport  Favorite movie... Boondock Saints  Favorite Olsen Field tradition... the rally shark

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travis starling rhp • 5-10 • 180 • jr-2l • BATS: right • THROWS: right yoakum, TEXAS • yoakum HS

2008 (SOPHOMORE)

A unanimous first-team All-Big 12 selection as a relief pitcher, ranked third in the league with nine saves … finished the year with an 8-2 mark in 28 appearances, all out of the bullpen … became just the fifth player in school history to record at least nine saves in a season … led the team in victories (8) and saves (9), while ranking second in appearances (28) … allowed one run or less in 23 of his 28 outings, and two hits or less in 20 … posted a 5-0 mark with a 2.74 ERA and three saves on the Aggies’ Big 12 and school-record 16-game conference win streak … was 2-1 on the year with a 2.21 ERA against ranked opponents, holding hitters in those games to a .211 average … outing of the year, and career, came in the Aggies’ 16-inning win at No. 5 Nebraska on May 9 … threw the final eight frames of the game, allowing four hits and no runs while stranding five Huskers in scoring position in extra innings … was named Big 12 Pitcher of the Week on April 21 after recording a save and a win over Baylor … set down the Bears in order in the ninth on April 18 at Olsen Field to preserve a 2-1 win … threw the final four innings of A&M’s dramatic 13-12, 11-inning victory over Baylor two days later in Waco, one in which the Aggies scored six in the ninth inning to force extra frames … earned his first victory of the year in the Aggies’ 6-5, 12-inning win over Texas Tech at Olsen Field to open Big 12 play on March 14 … threw all three extra frames, stranding three Red Raiders in scoring position and having another cut down at the plate … picked up two saves and did not allow a hit to earn a spot on the Domino’s Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic alltournament team in late February … earned a spot on both the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) Stopper of the Year and the Brooks Wallace Award watch lists … was a secondteam academic All-Big 12 selection and a Verizon/ Texas A&M scholar-athlete honoree.

2007 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) Appeared in 15 games, all in relief ... recorded a pair of saves and a win in 20 innings while leading all relievers with a 1.33 ERA ... posted a paltry 0.82 ERA in 11 innings of work in the postseason, holding

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opposing hitters to a .162 average ... against ranked opponents, tossed 5 ⅔ innings and allowed two hits and no runs (.118 opponent average) ... earned first career save in the Big 12 Tournament against Kansas State (May 26 - 3 ⅔ IP, 2 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 1 K) ... outing against the Wildcats marked his longest of the season ... also picked up a save in an NCAA Regional elimination game against Louisiana-Lafayette (June 3 - 2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 1 K) ... made five relief appearances in Big 12 play (0.00 ERA, 4 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 4 K); outings came at Oklahoma (March 24), vs Nebraska (March 31), at Texas Tech (April 6), at Kansas State (May 13) and at Texas (May 20) … named a Verizon/Texas A&M Scholar-Athlete.

2006 Redshirted ... played summer ball for Euless in the Texas Collegiate League ... selected to the TCL All-Star Game ... posted a 1.90 ERA and finished the summer with a record of 3-2 ... struck out 37 batters while walking 12 … named a Verizon/Texas A&M Scholar-Athlete.

AT YOAKUM HIGH SCHOOL Earned three letters for coach Jace Wood at Yoakum High School (Yoakum, Texas) as a pitcher and third baseman ... all-state selection after his junior (2004) and senior (2005) years ... went 10-2 with a 1.12 ERA as a senior, fanning 140 batters and posting a 7-to-1 strikeoutto-walk ratio ... named a first-team all-district and first-team all-area pitcher ... second-team selection after his junior season ... led the Bulldogs to the area championship in 2003, the regional semifinals in 2004 and the state semifinals in 2005 ... played summer ball for the Houston Heat and accumulated a 6-0 record in the summer of 2005 ... also earned two letters as a quarterback for the football team ... football team captain in 2004 ... first-team all-district and academic all-state quarterback in 2004 ... member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL Travis Jordan Starling is the son of Terry and Deidra Starling of Yoakum ... born May 18, 1987 in Yoakum, Texas ... a business accounting major ... married the former Lacy Erwin on December 20, 2008 … has two older brothers, Garrett (A&M Class of ’04) and Brandon (A&M Class of’08) ... career goal is to become a C.P.A. ... enjoys taking naps, playing tennis and ping-pong, and hanging out with friends.

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AWARDS & HONORS  2009 Brooks Wallace Award Watch List  2008 First-Team All-Big 12  2008 Second-Team Academic All-Big 12  Big 12 Pitcher of the Week (4/21/08)  2008 Domino’s Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic All-Trny Team  2008 NCBWA Stopper of the Year Watch List  2008 Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete  2008 Brooks Wallace Award Watch List  2007 Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete  2006 Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED 8.0

at Nebraska (5/9/08)

STRIKEOUTS 4

three times, last vs Missouri (4/27/08)

LONGEST RELIEF APPEARANCE 8.0

at Nebraska (5/9/08)

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STARLING’S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA

W-L App GS

2007 (Fr) 1.33

1-0

15

0

CG SHO/CBO SV IP 0

H R ER

0/0

2

20.1 18

9

4

3

BB SO 7

15

2008 (So) 3.70

8-2

28

0

0

0/0

48.2 49

22

20

16

40

TOTAL

9-2

43

0

0

0/0 11 69.0 67

26

23

23

55

3.00

 National or American League? National League  Favorite B/CS eatery... Texas Roadhouse  Favorite TV show... The Office  Favorite singer... Roger Creager  Favorite Olsen Field tradition... counting the number of consecutive balls thrown  MLB batter you’d most like to face... Albert Pujols  Biggest sports thrill... Throwing 8 innings at Nebraska (May 9 ‘08)

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kyle thebeau

rhp • 6-1 • 195 • sr-3l • BATS: right • THROWS: right corpus christi, TEXAS • carroll HS

2008 (JUNIOR)

Named the C.E. “Pat” Olsen Outstanding Pitcher award winner by his teammates … a first-team All-Big 12 selection by the Waco Tribune-Herald and an honorable mention all-conference pick by the league’s head coaches … went 6-3 with a 2.12 ERA in a school-record 33 appearances, 32 in relief … held opponents to a paltry .206 batting average, tops on the team and second-best in the Big 12 … ERA also led the squad while ranking second in the league and 15th nationally … led the Aggies with four holds, ranked second in saves (3) and strikeouts (79), and third in wins (6) and innings (76 ⅓) … allowed two hits or less in 27 of his 32 relief appearances, and one run or less in 26 … in eight appearances against ranked foes, held opposing hitters to a staff-best .164 batting average … picked up wins against Ohio State (Feb. 29), Kansas (March 30), Baylor (April 18), Missouri (April 25), TCU (April 29) and Houston (June 2) … fanned a season-high five batters five times … tossed a season-high 12 consecutive scoreless innings in a span of eight games from April 20-May 9 …. called out of the pen at TCU (April 29) in the seventh inning of a 2-2 tie, and responded by not allowing the Horned Frogs a base hit as A&M picked up a critical 3-2 victory … retired the last six batters in order against No. 4 Missouri on April 25 at Olsen Field, as the Aggies scored three runs in those two innings to rally for a 9-8 win … entered the Feb. 29 game against Ohio State trailing 5-1, and tossed six shutout innings of relief to help the Aggies rally for an 8-5 win … the career-best relief outing earned him a spot on the Domino’s Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic all-tournament team … a success in the classroom as well, earned first-team academic All-Big 12 honors and was named a Verizon/ Texas A&M scholar-athlete … selected by the San Diego Padres in the ninth round (285th overall pick) of the 2008 June draft.

2007 (SOPHOMORE) appeared in a team-high 29 games, starting 10 ... six saves on the year ranked No. 6 on the school’s charts ... ranked fourth in the Big 12 in strikeouts (92), fifth in appearances (29) and 10th in opponent average (.240) ... ranked 22nd nationally in strikeouts per nine innings (10.5) ... career outing in the NCAA Regional championship game against Louisiana-Lafayette (June 4), tossing a complete game and striking out a career-high 13 to give the Aggies the title (9 IP, 7 H, 2 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 13 K) ... earned all-

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tournament team honors for his performance ... was the only pitcher on the staff to record 10-plus strikeouts twice (10 vs New Mexico, March 4; 13 vs ULL, June 4) ... team-high 14 appearances and three saves in Big 12 play, allowing two hits or less in 11 of the outings ... was a first-team academic all-Big 12 honoree ... played summer ball for the Falmouth (Mass.) Commodores in the prestigious Cape Cod League ... appeared in 11 games, going 1-1 with a 3.79 ERA (19 IP, 10 BB, 29 K) … named a Verizon/Texas A&M Scholar-Athlete.

2006 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 17 games, starting eight ... first five appearances were weekend starts ... earned his first victory in his second-career start against Northern Colorado (Feb. 17), allowing one hit and striking out a seasonhigh nine batters in six innings of work ... averaged nearly one strikeout per inning, fanning 48 batters in 51 ⅔ innings ... threw a season-high seven innings against Florida (March 4) and Houston (March 21) ... longest outing out of the bullpen was four innings against Oklahoma (April 9) ... played summer ball for the Beatrice (Neb.) Bruins in the M.I.N.K. League ... helped the team advance to the NBC World Series, going 7-1 with a 1.27 ERA and a save ... struck out 77 batters while walking 27 in 77 innings of work … named a Verizon/Texas A&M Scholar-Athlete.

AT CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL Earned four letters for head coach Lee Yeager at Carroll High School (Corpus Christi, Texas) ... named team captain as a senior (2005); went 5-4 with a 2.14 ERA and three saves ... struck out 76 hitters in 48 innings of mound work, while walking just 12 ... led Carroll High School to the regional quarterfinals in 2005 ... helped his team win the district championship as a freshman (2002) ... played in the Texas High School Coaches Association North-South All-Star Game ... member of the USA Baseball Youth National Team ... helped team USA win the IBAF AA World Youth Championship in Taipei, Taiwan ... played summer ball for the South Texas Sliders

PERSONAL Kyle Austin Thebeau is the son of Martin and Suzanne Thebeau of Corpus Christi ... born August 11, 1987 in Corpus Christi ... petroleum engineering major ... has an older sister, Jordan ... enjoys fishing, camping and hunting in his spare time ... career goal is to become a professional engineer.

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AWARDS & HONORS  2009 Brooks Wallace Award Watch List  2008 First-Team All-Big 12 (Waco Tribune-Herald)  2008 C.E. “Pat” Olsen Outstanding Pitcher Award winner  2008 Honorable Mention All-Big 12  2008 First-Team Academic All-Big 12  2008 Domino’s Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic All-Trny Team  2008 NCBWA Stopper of the Year Watch List  2008 Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete  2007 NCAA College Station Regional All-Tourney Team  2007 First-Team Academic All-Big 12  2007 Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete  2006 Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete

CAREER HIGHS INNINGS PITCHED 9.0

vs Louisiana-Lafayette (CG) (6/4/07)

STRIKEOUTS 13

vs Louisiana-Lafayette (6/4/07)

LONGEST START 9.0

vs Louisiana-Lafayette (CG) (6/4/07)

LONGEST RELIEF APPEARANCE 6.0

vs Ohio State (2/29/08)

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THEBEAU’S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA

W-L App GS

CG SHO/CBO SV IP

H R ER

BB SO

2006 (Fr) 4.70

3-6

17

8

0

0/1

0

51.2 49

29

27

26

48

2007 (So) 4.67

3-6

29

10

1

0/0

6

79.0 74

51

41

36

92

2008 (Jr)

2.12

6-5

33

1

0

0/0

3

76.1 56

28

18

37

79

TOTAL

3.74 12-17 79

19

1

0/1

9 207.0 179 108 86

99 219

 Favorite actor... Clive Owen  Pre-game superstition... shagging BP home run balls with Travis Starling  Favorite B/CS eatery... C&Js BBQ  Favorite movie... Good Will Hunting  Favorite sport to play (besides baseball)... soccer  Who would you most like to meet? Joe Torre  MLB batter you’d most like to face... Albert Pujols  Biggest sports thrill... clinching 2007 NCAA Regional title and winning 2008 Big 12 Championship  Favorite class... History

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david alleman OF • 5-11 • 185 • Fr-RS • BATS: both • THROWS: LEFT the woodlands, TEXAS • the woodlands HS

2008

PERSONAL

Redshirted.

AT THE WOODLANDS HIGH SCHOOL played for coach Ron Eastman at The Woodlands High School (The Woodlands, Texas) ... helped lead the team to three straight district championships (2005, ‘06, ‘07) … his team did not lose a district game in his final two years ... a preseason AllAmerica nominee as a senior (2007), helped team advance to regional round of the state playoffs ... as a junior (2006), led the Highlanders to a 38-1 record, a 31-game win streak and the district, state and national championships (USA Today) ... was the leadoff hitter and led the team in nearly every offensive category (.404 avg., .517 onbase percentage, 38 runs scored); reached base in all 39 games ... was an all-district, all-greater Houston and allstate selection ... was named district’s defensive player of the year with a 1.000 fielding percentage in CF ... an all-district selection as a sophomore (2005), he hit over .300 while helping the Highlanders to the regional semifinals ... played summer ball for the Houston Heat and was selected to play in the Premier League All-Star Game.

David Michael Alleman is the son of Francis and Kris Alleman ... born September 11, 1988 in Lafayette, Louisiana ... intends to major in university studies ... his father, Francis, was a four-year letterwinner in track at Southwestern Louisiana ... is the middle of three children … has an older sister, Lauren, and a younger sister, Lindsey … enjoys fishing and bowling in his spare time … career goal is to become a baseball coach.

UP CLOSE...  MLB pitcher you’d most like to face... Mariano Rivera  Favorite Olsen Field tradition... counting the number of train engines  Biggest sports thrill... winning the high school state championship  Favorite B/CS eatery... Olive Garden  Favorite actor... Edward Norton  Superstition... put left batting glove on first  Best advice I’ve ever received... It doesn’t take talent to hustle.

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nick ANDERS

INF • 5-10 • 185 • Jr-TR • BATS: right • THROWS: right COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS • A&M CONSOLIDATED HS • temple college

2007-08 (TEMPLE COLLEGE)

Played two seasons for coach Craig McMurtry at Temple College (Temple, Texas) … helped the Leopards reach regionals both years … earned first-team Region V honors at second base as a sophomore (2008), hitting .411 with seven home runs, 42 RBI, 17 doubles and three triples … played summer ball for the Texas Collegiate League’s Brazos Valley Bombers (Bryan, Texas) … earned all-TCL honors at second base after hitting .279 and totaling 23 RBI, seven doubles and 11 stolen bases … hit .315 with five home runs as a freshman at TJC (2007).

PERSONAL Nicholas Joseph Anders is the son of Steven and Cecelia Anders … born December 29, 1987 in College Station ... is majoring in agricultural leadership and development … has an older sister, Pamela, an older brother, Luke, who is a senior on the Aggie baseball team, and a younger sister, Stephanie … when off the field, enjoys hanging out with friends and playing football and basketball … hopes one day to own a car dealership.

AT A&M CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL Played for coach Chase Mann at A&M Consolidated High School (College Station, Texas) ... a two-time all-District 13-5A selection ... earned honorable mention all-state honors from the Texas Sports Writers Association as a senior (2006) after hitting .420 with four doubles, four home runs and 23 runs batted in ... earned first-team all-Brazos Valley accolades from The Bryan-College Station Eagle for his performance and was named the Tigers’ most valuable player ... tabbed second-team all-Brazos Valley as a junior (2005) after hitting .356 with nine doubles, two home runs and 10 RBIs.

UP CLOSE...  Favorite athlete... Dustin Pedroia  Superstition... if I’m playing well, eat the same meal before every game  Who would you most like to meet? Tony Romo  Favorite movie... Shooter  Best advice I’ve ever received... Second place is the first loser.  Favorite singer... George Strait  Favorite sport (besides baseball)... basketball

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scott arthur inf • 6-0 • 185 • Fr-HS • BATS: right • THROWS: right spring, TEXAS • klein oak HS

AT KLEIN OAK HIGH SCHOOL

Was a three-year letterwinner for coach Royce Kennedy at Klein Oak High School (Spring, Texas) ... played summer ball for the Columbia Angels … was a first-team all-district selection as a senior (2008) … hit .419 and went a perfect 22-of-22 on stolen base attempts in helping lead the Panthers to the playoffs for the third straight season … paced the team to a spot in the regional round of the playoffs as a junior (2007), hitting .429 and swiping 23 bags … hit .330 as a sophomore (2006) as Klein Oak advanced to the area round of the playoffs … a two-sport standout for the Panthers, won two letters as a wide receiver and defensive back on the football team … earned all-district honors at safety as a senior (2007) … was named the team’s most valuable player at defensive back.

PERSONAL Scott Thomas Arthur is the son of Tom and Lynn Arthur ... born February 6, 1990 in Houston ... plans to major in industrial distribution ... his father, Tom (A&M Class of ’84), played defensive back for A&M Coach Jackie Sherrill … was a team captain and member of the 1984 12th Man kickoff team … uncle, Mike, was an All-American and fouryear starter at center for the Aggies (1987-90), going on to a career in the NFL with Cincinnati, New England and Green Bay … mother, Lynn, also attended A&M (Class of ’84) … has a younger brother, Travis, and a younger sister, Morgan … enjoys golf, motocross, football, hunting and listening to music in his spare time … career goal is to get a good job after graduation.

UP CLOSE...  MLB pitcher you’d most like to face... Billy Wagner  Biggest sports thrill... first-ever home run at the age of 10  Favorite movies... Dazed & Confused, Blow  Favorite actor... Will Ferrell  Superstition... licking fingers between every pitch  National League or American League? American League  Favorite class... Management 105

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denny clement rhp • 5-11 • 190 • fr-hs • BATS: right • THROWS: right bartlesville, oklahoma • cascia hall prep

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PERSONAL

four-year letterwinner for Coach David Warburton at Cascia Hall Dennis Lee Clement is the son of Susan and Dr. Richard Clement of Preparatory School (Tulsa, Okla.) … in a stellar career, compiled a 39-8 Tulsa … born September 28, 1989 in Bartlesville, Okla. … plans on record on the mound with 457 strikeouts in just under 300 innings majoring in kinesiology, with hopes after graduation of working in of work … helped team to an appearance in the state semifinals as the medical field and becoming a doctor … grandfather played at a junior (2007) and the state quarterfinals as a senior (2008) … a the triple-A level in the Chicago Cubs organization … has an older two-time all-metro and conference most valuable player selection … sister, Jacquie, and a younger sister, Bernadette … first member of his earned All-America honors from Louisville Slugger and MaxPreps as family to attend A&M. a senior (2008) … went 9-1 with three saves and posted a sparkling 0.42 ERA … led the area with 142 punchouts, earning Tulsa Metro Pitcher of the Year, conference Most Valuable Player and Oklahoma all-state accolades … as a junior, fanned 136 batters in 76 innings en route to a 12-2 mark and a 1.24 ERA … went 10-2 with 105 strikeouts as a sophomore and 8-3 with 74 K’s in his first season on varsity … played summer ball for the Bartlesville Indians, leading the team in strikeouts and helping the squad to the state tournament in both 2006 and 2007 … a three-sport standout, also lettered three years in football (as a running back and defensive back) and four in wrestling … a two-time all-district, all-Tulsa metro and all-state selection at running back, led the Commandos to the 2007 OSSAA Class 2A state championship as a senior … team also played in the state championship game as a sophomore in 2005 … on the mat, was a three-time Tulsa all-metro selection and was both an Oklahoma allstate selection and an All-American as a senior (2008) … was a threetime individual state champion, claiming titles in 2006, 2007 UP CLOSE... and 2008 … was also involved in National Honor Society and  Biggest sports thrill... Student Council … selected in winning the Oklahoma state football championship as a senior the 39th round of the 2008 June  Best advice you’ve received... draft (1,174th overall pick) by the Go big or go home. Oakland Athletics.  Favorite athlete... Chipper Jones  Favorite movie... Friday Night Lights  MLB batter you’d most like to face... Chipper Jones, Ryan Howard  Favorite B/CS eatery... Freebirds  Superstition... dust the mound with my cleat before every inning

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aaron daab

lhp • 6-2 • 195 • Fr-RS • BATS: left • THROWS: left katy, TEXAS • katy HS

2008

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Redshirted … played summer ball for the Fayetteville (N.C.) SwampDogs of the Coastal Plain League … started eight games, posting a 1-3 mark and fanning 25 in 35 ⅓ innings of work.

AT KATY HIGH SCHOOL

Aaron Ross Daab is the son of Rick and Linda Daab ... born January 7, 1989 in Katy, Texas ... plans to major in industrial distribution and work in the oil business upon graduation ... has an older sister, Brittny Dunn ... thanks his family and God for all that he’s been given ... enjoys bow hunting, fishing and sporting clays in his spare time.

A two-year letterwinner for coach Tom MacPherson at Katy High School (Katy, Texas) ... helped lead Tigers to three straight playoff appearances, including a berth in the state championship game as a junior (2006) ... a two-time all-state selection, posted a 20-3 record with 17 BB, 193 K and 41 pickoffs over his final two years ... a first-team all-district, all-greater Houston, allstate and All-America selection as a senior (2007) ... 10-1, 0.64 ERA (8 BB, 94 K); ERA was lowest in the Houston area ... his 24 pickoffs in ‘07 set a Texas high school record ... a first-team all-district, all-greater Houston and all-state selection as a junior (2006) ... 10-2, 1.67 ERA (86 IP, 11 BB, 99 K) ... tossed a three-hit, complete-game shutout against Corpus Christi Moody in the state semifinals ... picked off 17 baserunners ... played summer ball for the Houston Heat, who placed second at 2006 World Wood Bat Association Championship in Jupiter, Fla.

UP CLOSE...  Biggest sports thrill... 3-hit shutout against Corpus Christi Moody in state H.S. semifinals  MLB batter you’d most like to face... Manny Ramirez...to see how far he could hit it  Favorite TV show... The Office  Favorite athlete... Brett Favre  Favorite B/CS eatery... Blue Baker  Superstition... don’t wash socks on a winning streak  Favorite Olsen Field tradition... Rally shark

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tyler dyer

Lhp • 5-10 • 180 • Jr-tr • BATS: left • THROWS: left deer park, texas • deer park hs • san jacinto college

2007-08 (SAN JACINTO COLLEGE)

Played two seasons for coach Tom Arrington at San Jacinto College (Houston, Texas) … won back-to-back conference titles and, as a freshman, was part of a Gator team that finished third at the 2007 JUCO World Series … made 18 appearances in 2008, going 7-3 with a 2.91 ERA and 51 strikeouts in just over 60 innings of work … played summer ball for the Carl Young Sandcrabs.

PERSONAL Brandon Tyler Dyer is the son of John and Sharon Dyer of Deer Park … born July 19, 1988 in Houston … has an older brother, Jared, who is a catcher at Tulane … father, John, played football at Navarro College … is a first-generation Aggie … enjoys working out, swimming and playing sand volleyball in his spare time … an accounting major, hopes to become a successful businessman.

AT DEER PARK HIGH SCHOOL A four-year letterwinner for coach Ricky Crawford at Deer Park High School (Deer Park, Texas) ... was a three-time all-district selection and a two-time all-greater Houston pick … earned all-state recognition as an outfielder as a senior (2006) after hitting .493 and helping the Deer reach the second round of the playoffs … was just as strong on the mound, going 9-2 with a 0.84 ERA … fanned 101 batters and allowed 35 hits in 58 innings of work … was an all-district and all-greater Houston selection at first base as a junior (2005) as his team won the district championship … played summer ball for the Columbia Angels … was a member of the National Honor Society, Texas Scholars and Who’s Who Among American High School Students, and graduated Cum Laude from DPHS.

UP CLOSE...  Favorite athlete... Michael Phelps  Favorite artists... Randy Rogers and Kevin Fowler  Person you’d most like to meet... George W. Bush  Biggest sports thrill... going to the JUCO World Series  Favorite sport to play (besides baseball)... volleyball  MLB batter you’d most like to face... Ken Griffey, Jr.  Favorite TV show... The O’Reilly Factor

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ross hales

lhp • 6-3 • 190 • Fr-hS • BATS: left • THROWS: left baytown, TEXAS • barbers hill HS

AT BARBERS HILL HIGH SCHOOL

Played four seasons for coach Gil Stalbaum at Barbers Hill High School (Mont Belvieu, Texas) … a three-time all-district and all-state selection … helped the Eagles to the playoffs all four seasons … went 9-2 with a 1.30 ERA as a senior (2008), striking out 146 batters en route to District Most Valuable Player honors … also launched eight home runs while hitting .456 … paced the Eagles to a regional semifinal appearance as a junior (2007) … hit .395 while going 12-2 with a 1.05 ERA and 138 punchouts … is the first Barbers Hill baseball player to play at a major Division I school … played summer ball for the Texas Sun Devils.

PERSONAL Ross Wesley Hales is the son of Billy and Beverly Hales of Baytown … born March 12, 1990 in Houston … plans to pursue a degree in sport management … has an older brother, Cody (A&M Class of ’09) … mother, Beverly, played basketball at Texas A&I (now Texas A&MKingsville) … enjoys playing basketball, golfing, hunting and fishing in his spare time … career goal is to play professional baseball and/or own a sporting goods store.

UP CLOSE...  National League or American League? National League  Favorite movies... Bull Durham, For Love of the Game  Best advice you’ve ever received... Play every day like there is no tomorrow  Biggest sports thrill... throwing my first no-hitter  Favorite actor... Kevin Costner  Favorite TV show... SportsCenter  Favorite athlete... Michael Jordan

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zach luther

inf • 6-0 • 175 • fr-hs • BATS: right • THROWS: right laguna niguel, california • aliso niguel hs

AT ALISO NIGUEL HIGH SCHOOL

Played for coach Craig Hanson at Aliso Niguel High School (Aliso Viejo, California) … hit .447 as a senior (2008) and was named South Coast All-League … was a four-time scholar-athlete honoree … played for the Milwaukee Brewers Area Code team and was named Team San Diego’s Co-MVP in the Baseball Resource So Cal Cup … also played summer ball for the Quakes Baseball Academy … a two-sport standout, lettered three years as a point guard for the basketball team … earned team defensive player of the year honors as a junior (2006-07) … was named most valuable player as a freshman (2004-05), leading the Wolverines to the Division I state championship … active in his school, was the spokesperson for “Socks for Jocks”, an organization that promoted community service among fellow Wolverine athletes … also participated in the Laguna Niguel Challenger League.

PERSONAL Zachary Edward Luther is the son of Ed and Lori Luther of Laguna Niguel, California … born April 6, 1990 in Long Beach, California … has an older brother, Austin … is a first-generation Aggie … father, Ed, played six seasons in the NFL, mostly with the San Diego Chargers, and amassed nearly 3,200 career passing yards before spending the 1985 season as quarterback of the USFL’s Jacksonville Bulls … in his spare time, enjoys hanging out with friends and playing basketball … plans to pursue a degree in sport management or communications.

UP CLOSE...  Favorite athlete... Michael Jordan  Favorite artist... Kanye West  MLB pitcher you’d most like to face... Mariano Rivera  Favorite movie... Back to the Future  Biggest sports thrill... game-winning at-bats  Favorite actor... Will Smith  Favorite B/CS eatery... Freebirds

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steven martin Rhp • 6-6 • 225 • So-rS • BATS: right • THROWS: right brenham, TEXAS • brenham HS • seminole state college

2008

AT BRENHAM HIGH SCHOOL

Redshirted … played summer ball for the East Texas PumpJacks (Kilgore, Texas) of the Texas Collegiate League, teaming up with fellow Aggie Andrew Nettune … appeared in 11 games, going 2-0 with a 5.25 ERA … fanned 35 batters in 24 innings of work and held opposing hitters to a .200 average … also picked up a hit in seven plate appearances.

2007 (SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE) a two-way player for coach Jeff Shafer at Seminole State College (Seminole, Okla.) ... hit .293 with 12 doubles, eight home runs and 45 RBI, while posting a 2-0 record and a 3.46 ERA on the hill ... helped the Trojans advance to the regional finals ... played summer ball for the Brazos Valley Renegades.

Was a two-year letterwinner for coach Jim Long at Brenham High School (Brenham, Texas) ... a two-time first-team all-district and all-Brazos Valley selection ... led the Cubs to the regional finals as a junior (2005) and senior (2006) ... a first-team all-district, all-Brazos Valley, all-greater Houston and third-team all-district pick as a senior, hit .333 with 10 home runs and 11 doubles ... as a junior, hit .396 with six home runs and 19 doubles ... played summer ball for the Houston Heat and the Brazos Valley Renegades.

PERSONAL Steven Lloyd Martin is the son of Dain and Sandra Martin of Brenham ... born November 16, 1987 in Mbabane, Swaziland ... majoring in university studies ... the oldest of four children, has two brothers, Christopher and Alex, and a sister, Amanda ... career goal is to get into real estate development ... in his spare time, enjoys watching movies and fishing.

UP CLOSE...  National League or American League? National League  Favorite athlete... Jonathan Papelbon  MLB batter you’d most like to face... Albert Pujols  Biggest sports thrill... winning the Big 12 championship  Favorite Olsen Field tradition... section 203  Favorite TV show... LOST  Favorite class... Communication

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andrew nettune C • 6-0 • 205 • fr-Rs • BATS: right • THROWS: right athens, texas • all saints hs

2008

Redshirted … played summer ball for the East Texas Pump Jacks of the Texas Collegiate League … set a TCL record with two grand slams in a game at the Brazos Valley Bombers (June 18).

AT ALL SAINTS HIGH SCHOOL

PERSONAL Andrew Robert Nettune is the son of Bob and Jane Nettune of Athens ... born December 28, 1987 in Dallas ... is majoring in university studies with a concentration in business ... has three older brothers, Alex, Greg and Chris ... career goal is to own his own business ... enjoys playing guitar and snowboarding in his spare time ... thanks his parents, brothers and grandfather for all the time, effort and support given to help him pursue his goal of winning a national championship at Texas A&M.

A four-year letterwinner for coach Jerry Courtney at All Saints Episcopal School (Tyler, Texas) ... a four-time first-team all-district and two-time first-team all-state selection, helped lead the Trojans to four straight trips to the state semifinals, including berths in the finals as a sophomore and junior ... holds the school record for most career home runs (27) ... played in just five games in an injury-shortened senior campaign (2007), but still managed to hit .450 with two doubles and three home runs while earning first-team all-district and secondteam all-state honors ... first-team all-district and all-state as a junior (2006); earned district most valuable player honors after hitting .496 with 10 home runs, 52 RBI, four triples and 12 doubles ... hit .476 with eight home runs, 14 doubles and 47 RBI as a sophomore (2005), earning district MVP and first-team all-district, all-East Texas and allstate honors ... posted a .404 batting average in freshman campaign (2004) with six home runs, 12 doubles and 41 RBI, earning first-team all-district accolades ... also won a letter in soccer, earning second-team all-district UP CLOSE... honors as a forward ... played summer ball for the Dallas Baseball Academy of Texas (DBAT), the Dallas Mustangs and the Texas  Favorite Olsen Field tradition... Prospects ... was named most valuable counting the number of balls thrown by the pitcher player of the 2007 IBC World Series in  Favorite actress... Clearwater, Fla. Jessica Biel  Who would you most like to meet? God  Biggest sports thrill... hitting two grand slams in one game (summer ‘08)  Favorite B/CS eatery... On the Border  Favorite TV show... House  Favorite sport to play (besides baseball)... Tennis

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brett parsons 1b/of • 6-4 • 220 • So-TR • BATS: left • THROWS: right

the woodlands, texas • the woodlands HS • navarro college

2008 (NAVARRO COLLEGE)

played one season for coach Whoa Dill at Navarro College (Corsicana, Texas) … was named a third-team All-American, the Texas Eastern Athletic Conference Most Valuable Player and an all-region selection after hitting .415 with 10 home runs and 65 RBIs … helped lead the Bulldogs to a 46-8 record, a No. 1 seed and a spot in the playoffs … selected by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 41st round (1,223rd overall pick) of the 2008 June draft.

AT THE WOODLANDS HIGH SCHOOL Played for coach Ron Eastman at The Woodlands High School (The Woodlands, Texas) … was a two-time all-district and all-county selection and a member of the all-greater Houston team … helped lead the Highlanders to the state championship as a junior (2006), hitting .401 with 27 doubles … hit .350 with seven home runs and 22 doubles as a senior (2007) as his team advanced to the third round of the playoffs … a two-sport standout, lettered three years as a quarterback on the football team … earned first-team all-county honors in both his junior and senior seasons … played summer baseball for the Houston Heat … off the field, was also involved in Habitat for Humanity.

PERSONAL Brett Tyler Parsons is the son of Paul and Nita Parsons of The Woodlands … born September 4, 1988 in Austin … majoring in business … has an older sister, Kristin … grandfather, Bill Matyastik, attended A&M and played in the Pittsburgh Pirates farm system … father, Paul, played football at UT Arlington … enjoys fishing, golf and hunting in his spare time.

UP CLOSE...  National League or American League? National League  MLB pitcher you’d most like to face... Randy Johnson  Favorite artist... George Strait  Favorite B/CS eatery... Texas Roadhouse  Who would you most like to meet? George W. Bush  Favorite athlete... Emmitt Smith  Favorite class... History

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joe patterson

C • 6-0 • 210 • jr-tr • BATS: left • THROWS: right tulsa, oklahoma • owasso hs • seminole state college

2008 (SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE)

Named the National Junior College Player of the Year in 2008 for coach Jeff Shafer at Seminole State College (Seminole, Okla.) … also earned the Rawlings Big Stick Award and was a first-team AllAmerican selection at catcher … hit .428 with 28 home runs and 95 RBIs, helping the Trojans to a 36-17 record and a trip to the Region II semifinals.

2007 (ORAL ROBERTS UNIVERSITY) Appeared in 10 games for the Golden Eagles, starting one … had three hits with a double and a run scored in nine at-bats … played summer ball for the Peninsula Oilers (Kenai, Alaska) of the Alaskan Baseball League.

AT OWASSO HIGH SCHOOL Played for coach Larry Turner at Owasso High School (Owasso, Okla.) … helped lead the Rams to a No. 1 national ranking (USA Today) during the 2006 regular season by batting .355 with seven home runs, 44 RBI and 11 doubles, despite playing most of the season with a shoulder injury ... Owasso lost in the 6A state title game and ended the year ranked No. 13 ... selected first-team all-Frontier Valley Conference and earned Tulsa World All Metro 2nd-team honors as a senior ... hit .363 with six home runs and 36 RBIs as a junior (2005) as Owasso finished as state runner-up ... also excelled in football, earning three letters as a quarterback … named first-team All-State after throwing for 2,500 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior.

PERSONAL Joe Conner Patterson is the son of Bill and Marilyn Patterson of Owasso, Okla. … born August 26, 1987 in Duncan, Okla. … majoring in university studies … father, Bill, played football at Missouri Southern State University … has an older sister, Kylie … enjoys fishing in his spare time.

UP CLOSE...  Favorite class... Sport Management 217 (foundations of sport management)  MLB pitcher you’d most like to face... Joel Zumaya  Favorite actress... Jessica Biel  Biggest sports thrill... being named National JUCO Player of the Year  Favorite TV show... Two and a Half Men  Who would you most like to meet? Alex Rodriguez  Favorite B/CS eatery... Layne’s

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dylan petrich of • 6-3 • 200 • jr-TR • BATS: right • THROWS: right wichita, kansas • maize HS • butler cc

2007-08 (BUTLER CC)

AT MAIZE HIGH SCHOOL

Two-year letterwinner for coach Steve Johnson at Butler Community College (El Dorado, Kansas) … as a sophomore (2008), led the Grizzlies in batting average, starts, runs scored, hits, walks, doubles and stolen bases … hit .408 for the year with three home runs, 49 RBIs, 58 runs scored and 15 stolen bases … was a first-team All-Region VI and first-team All-Conference selection … earned preseason All-America accolades after an impressive freshman campaign which saw him hit .392 with 65 hits, nine doubles and 38 RBIs … named second-team All-Conference in 2007, helping lead the Grizzlies to a 39-15 record and a trip to the Region VI semifinals … played summer ball for the Outer Banks Daredevils (Kill Devil Hills, N.C.) of the Coastal Plain League in 2008 … hit .258 with 18 RBI and 10 stolen bases.

Played for coach Rocky Helm at Maize High School in Wichita … helped lead team to the Kansas 6A state championship as a junior (2005) and the state championship game as a senior (2006) … was a twotime first-team All-Arkansas Valley Chisholm Trail League, All-Region V and all-metro selection … earned Louisville Slugger preseason AllAmerica accolades after a junior campaign that saw him hit .425 with 28 RBIs, 12 stolen bases and 30 runs en route to the Eagles’ state title … picked first-team all-state following the season … as a senior, named the AVCTL’s player of the year after hitting .389 with three home runs, 31 RBIs, 24 runs scored and 11 stolen bases … a threesport standout, lettered three years at quarterback on the football team and took home second-team all-AVCTL honors … was a fouryear letterwinner in basketball as a point guard, earning first-team all-league accolades and honorable mention all-state recognition … played summer baseball for the Wichita Sluggers where he was named the team’s most valuable player.

PERSONAL Dylan James Petrich is the son of Jim and Randi Petrich of Wichita, Kansas … born March 6, 1988 in Wichita … majoring in university studies … career goal is to own his own business … has an older sister, Madison … enjoys traveling, playing video games UP CLOSE... and fishing in his spare time … father, Jim, played basketball and football at St.  Favorite artist... Cloud State … a cousin, Carrie Tollefson, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers was an NCAA cross country champion at  Favorite sport (besides baseball)... Villanova and competed for the United Basketball States in the 1,500-meter run at the 2004  Favorite athlete... Olympic Games in Athens. Larry Bird  Favorite TV show... The Office  Biggest sports thrill... winning the 6A state championship  Favorite movie... Bull Durham  MLB pitcher you’d most like to face... Jonathan Papelbon

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chad sherman rhp • 6-4 • 220 • jr-tr • BATS: right • THROWS: right bullard, texas • bullard hs • panola college

2007-08 (PANOLA COLLEGE)

A two-year letter winner at Panola College (Carthage, Texas) … went 5-5 with a 1.90 ERA as a freshman (2007) for coach Don Clinton … earned all-conference honors after setting a league record with a 1.02 ERA in conference games … played summer ball for the Staunton (Va.) Braves of the Valley League … was named the Braves’ Pitcher of the Year and a top-10 hurler in the Valley League … as a sophomore (2008) at Panola under coach Todd Shelton, helped the Ponies get to the regional tournament … posted a 3.68 ERA with 85 strikeouts in 71 innings of work, holding opposing hitters to a .203 average … posted a 2.65 ERA in conference play … played summer ball for the East Texas Pump Jacks (Kilgore, Texas) of the Texas Collegiate League … appeared in three games and fanned 13 hitters.

AT BULLARD HIGH SCHOOL A four-year letterwinner for coach Ronnie Dent at Bullard High School … holds the school record for career runs batted in … a four-time all-district selection at several positions and a three-time first-team all-state honoree at catcher … helped team advance to the state playoffs each of his final three seasons … earned all-state honors at both catcher and third base as a senior (2006) … hit .505 with a pair of home runs, and was named the Panthers’ co-MVP and the district’s Defensive Player of the Year … also went 4-1 on the mound with a 0.45 ERA … was the district’s offensive player of the year and a first-team all-state selection at catcher as a junior (2005) … again saw success on the mound, going 7-2 with a 2.00 ERA en route to a regional quarterfinal appearance … hit .410 with four home runs and a school-record 51 RBIs as a sophomore (2004) as the Panthers advanced to the regional semifinals … also earned three letters as a guard and forward on the basketball team, where he was a threetime all-region selection … named first-team all-state as a senior after averaging 15 points, four rebounds and four assists per game.

PERSONAL UP CLOSE...  Best advice you’ve ever received... Live for today, don’t worry about the future.  MLB batter you’d most like to face... Ken Griffey, Jr.  Favorite artist... Eli Young Band  Favorite movie... For Love of the Game  Who would you most like to meet? Brett Favre  Favorite TV show... Entourage  Biggest sports thrill... throwing a two-hitter against the No. 1 team in the playoffs junior year

Chad Edward Sherman is the son of Paul and Kathy Sherman of Bullard … born October 10, 1987 in Tyler … majoring in university studies … career goals are to be a successful coach and to help change young people’s lives … has an older sister, Brittany … enjoys listening to music, playing guitar and hanging out with friends in his spare time.

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adam smith

inf • 6-3 • 200 • fr-hs • BATS: right • THROWS: right spring, texas • klein HS

AT KLEIN HIGH SCHOOL

PERSONAL

Standout shortstop for his father, Barry Smith, at Klein High School Adam Michael Smith is the son of Barry and Phyllis Smith of (Klein, Texas) … was named the team’s Most Valuable Player as a Spring … born December 15, 1989 in Houston … majoring in sports senior (2008), hitting .472 with four home runs, 26 RBIs, 34 runs management … both parents attended A&M, father, Barry (Class scored and nine stolen bases as the Bearkats advanced to the third of ‘87), was a four-year letterwinner for the Aggie baseball team round of the playoffs … also named District 16-5A MVP, second-team (1983-86) and coaches Tom Chandler and Mark Johnson … was all-state and second-team all-greater Houston … played in the THSBCA the team’s captain as a senior after helping A&M to the Southwest Texas All-Star Game and the Houston All-Star Game … along with Conference championship in 1986 … mother, Phyllis, was a member fellow A&M classmates Randall Thorpe and Estevan Uriegas, of the Class of ‘86 … grandfather, Jerry, was on the Aggie track team was a member of Team Texas at the All-Star Senior Sunbelt and threw the shot put and discus … has an older brother, Andrew Baseball series, held in June 2008 in Norman, Okla. … (A&M Class of 2011), and two younger brothers, Aaron and Alex … helped lead the squad to the championship of the enjoys playing video games, the guitar, and all sports in his spare event and was the Home Run champion … hit .382 as time. a junior (2007) with four home runs, 21 RBIs, 18 runs scored and eight stolen bases … team advanced to the first round of the playoffs … was an honorable mention all-district selection … a two-sport standout, lettered two years at quarterback for the Klein football team, earning honorable mention all-district honors as a senior and leading the Bearkats to the playoffs in both his junior and senior campaigns … played summer baseball for the Houston Heat and the Southeast Texas Sun Devils UP CLOSE... … selected by the Arizona  I wear #20 because... Diamondbacks it is my father’s number (my high school coach) in the 28th  MLB pitcher you’d most like to face... th round (858 Bob Gibson overall pick) of  Favorite sport (besides baseball)... the 2008 June Football draft.  Favorite B/CS eatery... Koppe Bridge  Who would you most like to meet? Mickey Mantle  Favorite TV show... Family Guy  Biggest sports thrill... getting drafted out of high school

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ross stripling rhp • 6-3 • 180 • fr-hs • BATS: right • THROWS: right southlake, texas • carroll hs

AT CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL

Played for coach Larry Hughes at Carroll High School (Southlake, Texas) … earned first-team all-state honors as a senior (2008) in leading the Dragons to a state runner-up finish … played just one season of varsity baseball and did not pitch until his senior year, after a broken leg prior to the season rendered him unable to play in the infield … went 14-0 on the hill with a sparkling 1.60 ERA … in 107 innings of work struck out 156 batters to lead the Dallas/Fort Worth area … compiled a 6-0 record and a 1.20 ERA in the playoffs … was a member of the North Texas all-star team … also earned a letter in basketball as a forward and in football as a wide receiver, where the Dragons won the Texas 5A state title and the national championship … played summer baseball for the Arlington A’s … a success in the classroom as well, graduated 11th in his class of over 600 with summa cum laude distinction, and earned a prestigious President’s Endowed Scholarship to A&M.

PERSONAL Thomas Ross Stripling is the son of Hayes and Tammy Stripling of Southlake … born November 23, 1989 in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania … majoring in business finance … has an older brother, Hayes (A&M Class of ’09) … father and uncle attended A&M, as did his grandfather, who was an Aggie yell leader … enjoys movies, academics, playing any sport, and hanging out at his family’s lakehouse in his spare time … career goal is to earn a master’s degree from Texas A&M.

UP CLOSE...  Favorite movie... Shawshank Redemption  Favorite class... Economics  Biggest sports thrill... pitching in the Texas 5A state tournament  Who would you most like to meet? LeBron James  Favorite TV show... House  MLB batter you’d most like to face... Ryan Howard  Favorite artist... Brooks & Dunn

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randall thorpe of • 6-1 • 175 • fr-hs • BATS: right • THROWS: right grapevine, texas • colleyville heritage HS

AT HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL

PERSONAL

Played for coach Alan McDougal at Heritage High School (Colleyville, Texas) … was a second-team all-state and first team all-area selection as a senior (2008) … hit .380 with three home runs and 30 stolen bases, while being named the district’s defensive player of the year … played in the Texas High School Baseball Coaches’ Association AllStar game in June 2008 at Dell Diamond … along with fellow A&M classmates Adam Smith and Estevan Uriegas, was a member of Team Texas at the All-Star Senior Sunbelt Baseball series, held in June 2008 in Norman, Okla. … helped lead the squad to the championship of the event … rated the No. 10 prospect in Texas by Inside Prep Baseball and the No. 60 prospect nationally by Baseball America following his junior campaign … earned first-team all-district accolades as a junior (2007) after hitting .330 and going a perfect 20-for-20 in stolen bases … was a member of the 2007 Texas Rangers Area Code team … earned the district’s defensive player of the year honor as a sophomore (2006) as he helped the Panthers to the regional semifinals … played summer ball for the DBAT Mustangs … selected by the Chicago White Sox in the 29th round (870th overall pick) of the 2008 June draft.

Randall Lamonte Thorpe II is the son of Randy and Danette Thorpe of Grapevine … born April 2, 1989 in Arlington … majoring in sports management … has a younger sister, Elise … father, Randy, played baseball at UT Arlington and four years in the Texas Rangers organization … enjoys playing sports, and hanging out with friends and family in his spare time … career goal is to become a baseball coach at either the high school or collegiate level.

UP CLOSE...  National League or American League? American League  Favorite athlete... Derek Jeter  MLB pitcher you’d most like to face... Jonathan Papelbon  Biggest sports thrill... hitting a three-run home run at the Sunbelt tourney  Who would you most like to meet? Jackie Robinson  Favorite B/CS eatery... Raising Cane’s  Favorite actor... Denzel Washington

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estevan uriegas lhp • 5-9 • 175 • fr-hs • BATS: left • THROWS: left round rock, texas • westwood hs

AT WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL

A four-year letterwinner for coach Bart Bratcher at Westwood High School (Round Rock, Texas) … Posted a 4.67 ERA with 78 strikeouts in just 52 innings of work as a senior (2008), was named the team’s most valuable player and pitcher of the year … an academic alldistrict and all-state selection, also hit .289 in 83 at-bats with a .518 on-base percentage … selected to play in the Austin Area Coaches Baseball Association (AABCA) All-Star Game in June 2008 at Dell Diamond … along with fellow A&M classmates Randall Thorpe and Estevan Uriegas, was a member of Team Texas at the All-Star Senior Sunbelt Baseball series, held in June 2008 in Norman, Okla. … helped lead the squad to the championship of the event … helped the Warriors to the second round of the playoffs as a junior (2007), posting a 3.34 ERA on the mound and a .440 on-base percentage at the plate … was named most valuable player in both his freshman and sophomore years … fanned 54 hitters in just over 32 innings of work as a freshman (2005), posting a sparkling 0.64 ERA ... also hit .373 at the plate … followed that with a sophomore campaign that featured a 0.94 ERA and 63 punchouts … played summer ball for the Texas Sting … very involved off the baseball diamond as a member of the National Honor Society, orchestra, piano and the Outstanding Hispanic Student Leaders, among other activities … earned highest honors at the UIL competition for ensemble and solo violin … was also named an AP Scholar.

PERSONAL Estevan Mauricio Uriegas is the son of Rodolfo and Sabrina Uriegas of Round Rock … born November 18, 1989 in Austin … intends to major in applied exercise physiology … career goal is to become a successful physical therapist or personal trainer … has an older brother, Marcelo, and three younger siblings, Sabrina, Andres and Graciela … father, Rodolfo, and an uncle, Alberto, both attended A&M … enjoys playing the violin, the piano and video games in his spare time … spent two weeks over the summer of 2008 in Italy and France.

UP CLOSE...  MLB batter you’d most like to face... Manny Ramirez  Favorite TV show... Mythbusters  Favorite actor... Johnny Depp  Favorite sport to play (besides baseball)... soccer  Who would you most like to meet? Tom Glavine  Biggest sports thrill... pitching my first seven-inning no-hitter  Favorite movie... The Dark Knight

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alex wilson

rhp • 6-1 • 205 • jr-RS • BATS: right • THROWS: right hurricane, west virginia • hurricane HS • winthrop univ

2008

Redshirted … played summer ball for the Falmouth (Mass.) Commodores of the prestigious Cape Cod League … appeared in 10 games, starting seven … went 0-1 with a 4.60 ERA … struck out 36 in 29.1 innings of work while holding opponents to a .239 average … selected by the Chicago Cubs in the 10th round (311th overall pick) of the 2008 June draft.

2007 (SOPHOMORE-WINTHROP UNIV) In 16 starts, went 6-4 with a 2.51 ERA in holding opponents to a paltry .207 average in 111 innings of work ... a first-team All-Big South selection, posted a 5-2 record with a 2.17 ERA and a .175 opponent average in league play ... was named to the College Baseball Foundation National Honor Roll (March 27) after tossing a complete-game four-hitter and striking out 14 in a 4-2 win over VMI (March 23) ... a two-time Big South Pitcher of the Week honoree ... named to the Collegiate Baseball preseason All-America first-team and was selected Big South Preseason Pitcher of the Year ... saw very limited action for the Falmouth (Mass.) Commodores in the Cape Cod League.

2006 (FRESHMAN-WINTHROP)

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Burst on to the collegiate scene with a tremendous freshman campaign (13-3, 3.78 ERA) ... was named Collegiate Baseball’s National Freshman Pitcher of the Year and selected to the publication’s AllAmerica third-team ... was named the Big South Conference’s Freshman of the Year and earned first-team all-conference honors after leading the league in strikeouts (143), strikeouts looking, wins (13), innings pitched (138) and starts (19) ... helped the Eagles to the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional championship game, where BB SO they fell to eventual national runner50 143 up and host North Carolina ... threetime Big South Pitcher of the Week 39 97 honoree ... defeated 16th-ranked 89 240 Miami in Coral Gables in the first start of his career (Feb. 5: 8 IP, 6 H,

2 ER, 2 BB, 6 K) ... followed that up with a win at Alabama in his next start ... also earned victories against No. 19 Wake Forest (April 5: 7 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 9 K) and at No. 4 Clemson (April 18: 8 IP, 8 H, 3 R, 0 BB, 5 K) ... fanned a career-high 16 batters in win over High Point (May 13).

AT HURRICANE HIGH SCHOOL A four-year letterwinner for coach Billy Joe Hicks at Hurricane High School (Hurricane, W.Va.) ... was a three-time all-conference, all-county and all-state honoree ... as a senior (2005), along with those accolades, was named West Virginia Gatorade Player of the Year and Pro-Line State Player of the Year ... also named first-team District 2 All-American and Putnam County Player of the Year ... tossed a perfect game during his senior campaign, striking out 15 ... helped the Redskins win the state title as a freshman (2002) ... high school jersey, No. 5, is retired ... also lettered one season in basketball.

PERSONAL William Alexander Wilson is the son of Jim and Ann Wilson of Hurricane, W.Va. ... born November 3, 1986 in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia ... majoring in university studies... the oldest of four children, has a brother, Harrison, and two younger sisters, Emily and Barbara ... enjoys fishing, hunting and playing golf in his spare time … career goal outside of baseball is to graduate and to coach on the collegiate level.

UP CLOSE...  Favorite athlete... Jake Peavy  In-game superstition... I wear the same shirt under my jersey every game since I was 11  Favorite B/CS Eatery... Layne’s  Favorite Olsen Field tradition... counting of balls thrown by opposing pitcher  Who would you most like to meet? Nolan Ryan  MLB batter you’d most like to face... Alex Rodriguez  Biggest sports thrill... beating No. 4 Clemson on the road in 2006

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houston COUGARS

march 10 • olsen field

CENTENARY GENTS

february 24 & 25 • olsen field

DALLAS BAPTIST PATRIOTS april 30-may 2 • olsen field

march 1 • minute maid park april 7 • olsen field

Location................................Fullerton, California 92831 FOUNDED................................... 1957 (first class in 1959) Enrollment......................................................... 36,000 Conference....................................................... Big West Colors....................................... Navy, Orange and White President....................................... Dr. Milton A. Gordon ATHLETICS DIRECTOR.................................... Brian Quinn HOME FIELD (Capacity)...............Goodwin Field (3,500) Press Box Phone...................................(714) 278-5327 2008 Overall Record........................................... 41-22 2008 BIG WEST Record................................. 16-8 (T-1st) 2008 NCAA Tournament........ Fullerton Regional Champs (4-1), Fullerton Super Regional (0-2) Ncaa Appearances (last)............................ 30 (2008) Cws Appearances (LAST)............................... 15 (2007) Cws TITLES............................. 4 (1979, 1984, 1995, 2004) Head Coach.........................Dave Serrano (Trinity, 2003) Record at FULLERTON.........................41-22 (one year) Career Record............................. 155-88-1 (four years) Assistant Coaches......Sergio Brown, Greg Bergeron, Brett Lindgren Baseball Office Phone........................(714) 278-3789 Baseball SID........................................Michael Greenlee E-mail..................................... mgreenlee@fullerton.edu SID Office Phone...................................(714) 278-3081 SID Fax.......................................................(714) 278-3141 Website.................................... www.fullertontitans.com Starters Returning/Lost.....................................7/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................20/14

Location.............................Shreveport, Louisiana 71134 FOUNDED.................................................................. 1825 Enrollment.............................................................. 905 Conference............................................ Summit League Colors................................................Maroon and White President.....................................Dr. Kenneth L. Schwab ATHLETICS DIRECTOR......................... Dr. Thomas Tallach HOME FIELD (Capacity)............ Shehee Stadium (3,000) Press Box Phone...................................(318) 751-3380 2008 Overall Record........................................... 30-26 2008 SUMMIT LEAGUE Record.................... 13-15 (4th) 2008 NCAA Tournament....................... did not qualify Ncaa Appearances (last)................................... none Cws Appearances................................................. none Cws TITLES................................................................ none Head Coach............Ed McCann (SE Oklahoma State ‘77) Record at CENTENARY........... 200-302+08 (nine years) Career Record.......................................................same Assistant Coaches.....................Mike Diaz, Pat Holmes Baseball Office Phone........................(318) 869-5095 INTERIM SID..................................................... Tony Black E-mail.......................................... ablack@centenary.edu SID Office Phone...................................(318) 841-7260 SID Fax.......................................................(318) 869-5128 Website....................................... www.gocentenary.com

Location........................................... Dallas, Texas 75211 FOUNDED.................................................................. 1898 Enrollment........................................................... 5,297 Conference.................................................Independent Colors.....................................Red, White and Navy Blue President............................... Dr. Gary Cook (Baylor ‘72) ATHLETICS DIRECTOR...... Ryan Erwin (Dallas Baptist ‘03) HOME FIELD...................................................Patriot Field Press Box Phone (MEDIA ONLY)..........(214) 333-5541 2008 Overall Record........................................... 37-19 2008 CONFERENCE Record.......................................n/a 2008 NCAA Tournament....College Station Regional (0-2) Ncaa Appearances (last).............................. 1 (2008) Cws Appearances................................................. none Cws TITLES................................................................... n/a Head Coach.............. Dan Heefner (Olivet Nazarene ‘01) Record at DBU......................................37-19 (one year) Career Record.......................................................same ASSOCIATE HEAD Coach.......................... Travis Wyckoff Assistant Coaches.............. Nate Frieling, Brad Welker Baseball Office Phone........................(214) 333-5324 Baseball SID....................................................Tyler Knox E-mail....................................................... tyler@dbu.edu SID Office Phone...................................(214) 333-6826 SID Fax.......................................................(214) 333-5306 Website.......................................www.dbu.edu/athletics Starters Returning/Lost.....................................6/3

Location....................................... Houston, Texas 77204 FOUNDED.................................................................. 1927 Enrollment......................................................... 35,400 Conference........................................... Conference USA Colors......................... Scarlet and White with Navy trim President............................................... Dr. Renu Khator ATHLETICS DIRECTOR................................ Dave Maggard HOME FIELD (Capacity).................. Cougar Field (3,500) Press Box Phone (MEDIA ONLY)..........(713) 743-0840 2008 Overall Record........................................... 42-24 2008 C-USA Record....................................... 14-10 (4th) 2008 NCAA Tournament....College Station Regional (3-2) Ncaa Appearances (last)............................ 18 (2008) Cws Appearances (LAST)................................. 2 (1967) Cws TITLES................................................................ none Head Coach......................... Rayner Noble (Houston ‘83) Record at HOUSTON....................... 499-357 (14 years) Career Record.......................................................same Assistant Coaches..........Russell Stockton, Jorge Garza Baseball Office Phone.............................. contact SID Baseball SID................................................. Jamie Zarda E-mail..................................................... jczarda@uh.edu SID Office Phone...................................(713) 743-9406 SID Fax.......................................................(713) 743-9411 Website...........................................www.uhcougars.com Starters Returning/Lost.....................................4/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................18/7

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DAKOTA ROBINSON

ryan GOINS

wes musick

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junior • SS

junior • LHP

dave serrano

ed Mccann

dan heefner

rayner noble

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PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHERS

march 17 & 18 • olsen field

march 11 • olsen field

april 22 • olsen field

Location.....................Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131 FOUNDED.................................................................. 1889 Enrollment......................................................... 25,767 Conference............................................ Mountain West Colors................................................... Cherry and Silver President...........................................Dr. David Schmidly ATHLETICS DIRECTOR.......................................Paul Krebs HOME FIELD (Capacity).............. Isotopes Park (11,124) Press Box Phone...................................(505) 222-4093 2008 Overall Record........................................... 34-25 2008 MWC Record.......................................16-8 (T-2nd) 2008 NCAA Tournament....................... did not qualify Ncaa Appearances (last).............................. 1 (1962) Cws Appearances................................................. none Cws TITLES................................................................... n/a Head Coach..... Ray Birmingham (New Mexico State ‘78) Record at UNM....................................34-25 (one year) Career Record.................................87-98 (three years) Assistant Coaches...... Ken Jacome, Chad Tidwell, Patrick Leach Baseball Office Phone........................(505) 925-5720 Baseball SID................................................ Judy Willson E-mail................................................. jwillson@unm.edu SID Office Phone...................................(505) 925-5851 SID Fax.......................................................(505) 925-5529 Website.............................................. www.golobos.com Starters Returning/Lost.....................................6/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................14/14

Location......................... Natchitoches, Louisiana 71497 FOUNDED.................................................................. 1884 Enrollment........................................................... 9,111 Conference..................................................... Southland Colors...................... Purple and White with orange trim President......................................... Dr. Randall J. Webb ATHLETICS DIRECTOR..................................... Greg Burke HOME FIELD (Capacity)....... Brown-Stroud Field (1,200) Press Box Phone...................................(318) 357-4606 2008 Overall Record........................................... 28-28 2008 SOUTHLAND Record.................. 17-12 (2nd, East) 2008 NCAA Tournament....................... did not qualify Ncaa Appearances (last).............................. 2 (2005) Cws Appearances................................................. none Cws TITLES................................................................ none Head Coach............................... J.P. Davis (Memphis ‘84) Record at NSU......................................28-28 (one year) Career Record.......................................................same Assistant Coaches.........Jeff McCannon, Bobby Barbier, Kelly Spann Baseball Office Phone........................(318) 357-4139 Baseball SID...................................... Matthew Bonnette E-mail.......................................... bonnettem@nsula.edu SID Office Phone...................................(318) 357-6467 SID Fax.......................................................(318) 357-4515 Website........................................ www.nsudemons.com Starters Returning/Lost.....................................4/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................15/15

Location.................................. Prairie View, Texas 77446 FOUNDED.................................................................. 1876 Enrollment........................................................... 8,006 Conference..................................Southwestern Athletic Colors.................................................... Purple and Gold President.............................................George C. Wright INTERIM ATHLETICS DIRECTOR........... Fred Washington HOME FIELD (Capacity)..... Panther Baseball Field (500) Press Box Phone......................................... contact SID 2008 Overall Record........................................... 25-26 2008 SWAC Record............................. 14-10 (3rd, West) 2008 NCAA Tournament....................... did not qualify Ncaa Appearances (last).............................. 2 (2007) Cws Appearances................................................. none Cws TITLES................................................................ none INTERIM Head Coach.................Waskyla Cullivan (Prairie View A&M ‘00) Record at PRAIRIE VIEW................................. first year Career Record.......................................................same Assistant Coaches......... Byron Carter, Matthew Chase Baseball Office Phone..............................Contact SID Baseball SID.............................................................. TBA E-mail...........................................................not available SID Office Phone...................................(936) 261-9106 SID Fax.......................................................(936) 261-9159 Website............................................... sports.pvamu.edu Starters Returning/Lost......................not available Letterwinners Returning/Lost..........not available

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february 28 • minute maid park april 14 • houston Location....................................... Houston, Texas 77005 FOUNDED.................................................................. 1891 Enrollment........................................................... 4,971 Conference........................................... Conference USA Colors........................................................ Blue and Gray President............................................ David W. Leebron ATHLETICS DIRECTOR...............................Chris Del Conte HOME FIELD (Capacity).................Reckling Park (5,700) Press Box Phone (MEDIA ONLY)..........(713) 348-4931 2008 Overall Record........................................... 47-15 2008 C-USA Record.......................................... 21-3 (1st) 2008 NCAA Tournament.....Houston Regional Champs (3-0), Houston Super Regional Champs (2-0), College World Series (0-2) Ncaa Appearances (last)............................ 14 (2008) Cws Appearances (LAST)................................. 5 (2008) Cws TITLES........................................................... 1 (2003) Head Coach...........................Wayne Graham (Texas ‘70) Record at RICE................................. 787-299 (17 years) Career Record.............................. 1,362-412 (28 years) Assistant Coaches.... Mike Taylor, David Pierce, Patrick Hallmark Baseball Office Phone........................(713) 348-8864 Baseball SID............................................... John Sullivan E-mail...................................................... jsully@rice.edu SID Office Phone...................................(713) 348-5636 SID Fax.......................................................(713) 348-6019 Website..............................................www.riceowls.com Starters Returning/Lost.....................................5/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................16/14

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BRIAN CAVAZOS-GALVEZ

justin O’NEAL

ryan berry

senior • OF

senior • 1B

junior • RHP

ray birmingham

j.p. davis

wayne graham

head coach

head coach

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stephen f aUSTIN LUMBERJACKS

may 5 • olsen field

march 3 & 4 • olsen field

Location..................................... Huntsville, Texas 77341 FOUNDED.................................................................. 1879 Enrollment......................................................... 16,616 Conference..................................................... Southland Colors................................................. Orange and White President........Dr. James F. Gaertner (Sam Houston ‘65) ATHLETICS DIRECTOR...............Bobby Williams (Rice ‘82) HOME FIELD (Capacity)....Don Sanders Stadium (1,463) Press Box Phone (MEDIA ONLY)..........(936) 294-4132 2008 Overall Record........................................... 37-25 2008 SOUTHLAND Record................. 18-12 (3rd, West) 2008 NCAA Tournament......... Houston Regional (0-2) Ncaa Appearances (last).............................. 5 (2008) Cws Appearances................................................. none Cws TITLES................................................................... n/a Head Coach..................Mark Johnson (New Mexico ‘67) Record at SHSU.................................. 77-49 (two years) Career Record.............................. 953-482-3 (23 years) Assistant Coaches...........Jim Blair, Chris Berry, Phillip Miller Baseball Office Phone........................(936) 294-4653 Baseball SID................................................. Paul Ridings E-mail...................................................ridings@shsu.edu SID Office Phone...................................(936) 294-1764 SID Fax.......................................................(936) 294-3538 Website......................................... www gobearkats.com Starters Returning/Lost.....................................3/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................19/10

Location............................... Nacogdoches, Texas 75961 FOUNDED.................................................................. 1923 Enrollment......................................................... 11,607 Conference..................................................... Southland Colors.................................. Purple and White (red trim) President............................................... Dr. Baker Patillo ATHLETICS DIRECTOR...................................... Robert Hill HOME FIELD (Capacity).....Nacogdoches Jaycees Field (1,000) Press Box Phone (MEDIA ONLY)..........(936) 559-8344 2008 Overall Record........................................... 25-29 2008 SOUTHLAND Record................. 12-17 (6th, West) 2008 NCAA Tournament....................... did not qualify Ncaa Appearances............................................... none Cws Appearances................................................. none Cws TITLES................................................................ none Head Coach.......................... Johnny Cardenas (TCU ‘98) Record at SFA............................................... first season Career Record............................................. first season Assistant Coaches....Chris Connally, Chad Massengale Baseball Office Phone........................(936) 468-4599 Baseball SID.................................................. Ben Rikard E-mail......................................... rikardbenja@sfasu.edu SID Office Phone.................................. (936) 468-5801 SID Fax...................................................... (936) 468-4593 Website.............................................. www sfajacks.com Starters Returning/Lost.....................................2/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................18/13

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Location................................... Fort Worth, Texas 76129 FOUNDED.................................................................. 1873 Enrollment........................................................... 8,696 Conference............................................ Mountain West Colors.................................................. Purple and White CHANCELLOR............................................. Victor Boschini ATHLETICS DIRECTOR............................. Danny Morrison HOME FIELD (Capacity).............Lupton Stadium (3,500) Press Box Phone...................................(817) 257-7966 2008 Overall Record........................................... 44-19 2008 CONFERENCE Record............................. 19-5 (1st) 2008 NCAA Tournament........Stillwater Regional (1-2) Ncaa Appearances (last).............................. 7 (2008) Cws Appearances................................................. none Cws TITLES................................................................ none Head Coach...........................Jim Schlossnagle (Elon ‘92) Record at TCU................................ 211-102 (five years) Career Record............................ 288-149 (seven years) Assistant Coaches.........Todd Whitting, Randy Mazey, Ryan Shotzberger Baseball Office Phone........................(817) 257-5155 Baseball SID....................................... Brandie Davidson E-mail........................................... b.i.davidson@tcu.edu SID Office Phone.................................. (817) 257-7479 SID Fax...................................................... (817) 257-7694 Website.............................................. www.gofrogs.com Starters Returning/Lost.................................... 6/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...................... 19/8

Location.................................. San Marcos, Texas 78666 FOUNDED.................................................................. 1899 Enrollment......................................................... 29,125 Conference..................................................... Southland Colors.................................................. Maroon and Gold President....................................... Dr. Denise M. Trauth ATHLETICS DIRECTOR................................... Dr. Larry Teis HOME FIELD (Capacity)... Bobcat Baseball Stadium (2,000) Press Box Phone......................................... contact SID 2008 Overall Record........................................... 30-27 2008 SOUTHLAND Record.................19-11 (2nd, West) 2008 NCAA Tournament....................... did not qualify Ncaa Appearances (last).............................. 3 (2000) Cws Appearances................................................. none Cws TITLES................................................................ none Head Coach..............................Ty Harrington (Texas ‘89) Record at TEXAS STATE................ 296-235 (nine years) Career Record.......................................................same Assistant Coaches......... Derek Matlock, Jeremy Fikac, Steven Trout Baseball Office Phone........................(512) 245-3383 Baseball SID........................................Amber Arterberry E-mail.................................................. aa32@txstate.edu SID Office Phone...................................(512) 245-4692 SID Fax.......................................................(512) 245-2967 Website....................................www.txstatebobcats.com Starters Returning/Lost.....................................7/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................17/12

april 28 • olsen field

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dallas gallant

ZACH GARDNER

MATT CARPENTER

PAUL GOLDSCHMIDT

sophomore • RHP

senior • OF

senior • 3B

junior • INF

mark johnson

johnny cardenas

jim schlossnagle

ty harrington

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UC IRVINE ANTEATERS

UT ARLINGTON MAVERICKS march 24 • olsen field

march 6-8 • olsen field

UTah UTES

UTSA ROADRUNNERS

Location..................................... Irvine, California 92697 FOUNDED.......................................... 1962 (opened 1965) Enrollment......................................................... 25,000 Conference....................................................... Big West Colors........................................................Blue and Gold President........................................ Dr. Michael V. Drake ATHLETICS DIRECTOR........................Mike Izzi (UCLA ‘84) HOME FIELD (Capacity).......... Anteater Ballpark (3,200) Press Box Phone...................................(949) 824-9905 2008 Overall Record........................................... 42-18 2008 BIG WEST Record................................. 14-10 (3rd) 2008 NCAA Tournament.... Lincoln Regional Champs (3-0), Baton Rouge Super Regional (1-2) Ncaa Appearances (last).............................. 9 (2008) Cws Appearances............................................ 3 (2007) Cws TITLES................................................................ none Head Coach............................... Mike Gillespie (USC ‘62) Record at UCI.......................................42-18 (one year) Career Record.............................. 805-489-2 (21 years) Assistant Coaches..........Pat Shine, Ted Silva, Bob Macaluso Baseball Office Phone........................(949) 824-9521 Baseball SID................................................ Fumi Kimura E-mail....................................................fkimura@uci.edu SID Office Phone...................................(949) 824-9474 SID Fax.......................................................(949) 824-5260 Website.................................... www.ucirvinesports.com Starters Returning/Lost.....................................9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................20/10

Location...................................... Arlington, Texas 76019 FOUNDED............................ 1895 (senior college in 1959) Enrollment......................................................... 25,000 Conference..................................................... Southland Colors................Royal Blue and White with Orange trim President................................................James Spaniolo ATHLETICS DIRECTOR.......... Pete Carlon (Iowa State ‘75) HOME FIELD (Capacity).......Clay Gould Ballpark (1,600) Press Box Phone (MEDIA ONLY)..........(817) 462-4225 2008 Overall Record........................................... 26-31 2008 SOUTHLAND Record........................... 16-14 (6th) 2008 NCAA Tournament....................... did not qualify Ncaa Appearances (last).............................. 4 (2006) Cws Appearances................................................. none Cws TITLES................................................................... n/a Head Coach...... Darin Thomas (Oklahoma Christian ‘89) Record at UTA......................................26-31 (one year) Career Record.......................................................same Assistant Coaches.......Jay Sirianni, Mark Flatten, K.J. Hendricks Baseball Office Phone........................(817) 272-7625 Baseball SID............................................. Scott Lacefield E-mail................................................ slacefield@uta.edu SID Office Phone...................................(817) 272-2239 SID Fax.......................................................(817) 272-2254 Website..............................................www.utamavs.com Starters Returning/Lost.....................................7/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................27/6

Location.................................Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 FOUNDED.................................................................. 1850 Enrollment......................................................... 28,025 Conference............................................ Mountain West Colors............................................... Crimson and White President.............................................Michael K. Young ATHLETICS DIRECTOR....................................Dr. Chris Hill HOME FIELD (Capacity)... Franklin Covey Stadium (15,500) Press Box Phone......................................... contact SID 2008 Overall Record........................................... 26-28 2008 MWC Record......................................10-14 (T-4th) 2008 NCAA Tournament....................... did not qualify Ncaa Appearances (last).............................. 3 (1960) Cws Appearances (last)................................. 1 (1951) Cws TITLES................................................................ none Head Coach..........................Bill Kinneberg (Arizona ‘80) Record at UTAH.............................. 127-145 (five years) Career Record................................. 372-328 (13 years) Assistant Coaches.............Mike Crawford, Bryan Kinneberg, Pete Flores Baseball Office Phone.............................. contact SID Baseball SID................................... Brooke Frederickson E-mail...................... bfrederickson@huntsman.utah.edu SID Office Phone...................................(801) 581-8302 SID Fax.......................................................(801) 581-4358 Website............................................. www.utahutes.com Starters Returning/Lost.....................................7/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................15/13

Location................................. San Antonio, Texas 78249 FOUNDED.................................................................. 1969 Enrollment......................................................... 28,534 Conference..................................................... Southland Colors............................... Orange, Navy Blue and White President.............................................Dr. Ricardo Romo ATHLETICS DIRECTOR.................................... Lynn Hickey HOME FIELD (Capacity)............. Roadrunner Field (800) Press Box Phone...................................(210) 458-4612 2008 Overall Record........................................... 39-19 2008 SOUTHLAND Record.............................. 22-8 (1st) 2008 NCAA Tournament....................... did not qualify Ncaa Appearances (last).............................. 2 (2005) Cws Appearances................................................. none Cws TITLES................................................................ none Head Coach...............Sherman Corbett (Texas A&M ‘91) Record at UTSA............................ 250-213 (eight years) Career Record.......................................................same Assistant Coaches........ Jason Marshall, Mike Clement Baseball Office Phone........................(210) 458-4171 Baseball SID......................................... Brian Hernandez E-mail................................. brian.hernandez1@utsa.edu SID Office Phone...................................(210) 458-4907 SID Fax.......................................................(210) 458-4569 Website................................................ www.goutsa.com Starters Returning/Lost.....................................6/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................21/10

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corey SHIMADA

michael ROCKETT

junior • RHP

sophomore • OF

senior • 2B

senior • CF

mike gillespie

darin thomas

BILL KINNEBERG

sherman corbett

head coach

head coach

head coach

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houston college classic

february 27-march 1 • minute maid park • houston

SATURDAY, february 28

FRIDAY, february 27 12:00 PM 3:30 PM 7:00 PM

11:00 AM UC Irvine vs UCLA 2:30 PM Rice vs Baylor 6:00 PM Texas A&M vs Houston

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2009 OPPONENT SPORTS INFORMATION CONTACT LIST BAYLOR

kansas state

oklahoma state Wade McWhorter

Thomas Dick

texas

ut arlington

OFFICE................... (254) 710-4389 FAX........................ (254) 710-1369 EMAIL........ Larry_Little@baylor.edu WEB..................... baylorbears.com

OFFICE................... (785) 532-6735 FAX........................ (785) 532-6093 EMAIL.............. rlackey@k-state.edu WEB.................... kstatesports com

OFFICE................... (405) 744-7853 FAX........................ (405) 744-7754 EMAIL..... wade.mcwhorter@okstate.edu WEB............................ okstate.com

OFFICE................... (512) 471-6039 FAX........................ (512) 471-6040 EMAIL.....thomas.dick@athletics.utexas.edu WEB......................texassports.com

OFFICE................... (817) 272-2239 FAX........................ (817) 272-2254 EMAIL............... slacefield@uta.edu WEB.......................... utamavs.com

cal state fullerton

missouri

prairie view a&m

texas state Amber Arterberry

Brooke Frederickson

OFFICE................... (714) 278-3081 FAX........................ (714) 278-3141 EMAIL..... mgreenlee@fullerton.edu WEB................. fullertontitans.com

OFFICE................... (573) 882-0711 FAX........................ (573) 882-4720 EMAIL.......murrayjos@missouri.edu WEB.......................... mutigers com

OFFICE................... (936) 261-9106 FAX........................ (936) 261-9159 EMAIL............................................. WEB...................sports.pvamu.edu

OFFICE................... (512) 245-4692 FAX........................ (512) 245-2697 EMAIL................. aa32@txstate.edu WEB.................txstatebobcats.com

OFFICE................... (801) 581-8302 FAX........................ (801) 581-4358 EMAIL.. bfrederickson@huntsman.utah.edu WEB..........................utahutes.com

Larry Little

Michael Greenlee

CENTENARY

senior • DH

106

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Josh Murray

utah

John Sullivan

rice

texas tech Blayne Beal

Brian Hernandez

OFFICE................... (318) 841-7260 FAX........................ (318) 869-5128 EMAIL.......... ablack@centenary.edu WEB.................... gocentenary.com

OFFICE................... (402) 472-7772 FAX........................ (402) 472-2005 EMAIL....... smcknight@huskers.com WEB............................huskers com

OFFICE................... (713) 348-5636 FAX........................ (713) 348-6019 EMAIL..................... jsully@rice.edu WEB...........................riceowls.com

OFFICE...........(806) 742-2770 x270 FAX........................ (806) 742-1970 EMAIL.............blayne.beal@ttu.edu WEB.........................texastech.com

OFFICE................... (210) 458-4907 FAX........................ (210) 458-4569 EMAIL....brian.hernandez1@utsa.edu WEB............................. goutsa.com

dallas baptist

new mexico

sam houston state

UC IRVINE

WRIGHT STATE

OFFICE................... (214) 333-6826 FAX........................ (214) 333-5306 EMAIL......................tyler@dbu.edu WEB.......... www.dbu.edu/athletics

OFFICE................... (505) 925-5851 FAX........................ (505) 925-5529 EMAIL................ jwillson@unm.edu WEB........................... golobos com

OFFICE................... (936) 294-1764 FAX........................ (936) 294-3538 EMAIL..................ridings@shsu.edu WEB...................... gobearkats.com

OFFICE................... (949) 824-9474 FAX........................ (949) 824-5260 EMAIL...................fkimura@uci.edu WEB................. ucirvinesports.com

OFFICE................... (937) 775-4687 FAX........................ (937) 775-2368 EMAIL......greg.campbell@wright.edu WEB.......................wsuraiders.com

houston

northwestern state

stephen f. austin

OFFICE................... (713) 743-9406 FAX........................ (713) 743-9411 EMAIL.................... jczarda@uh.edu WEB........................uhcougars.com

OFFICE................... (318) 357-6467 FAX........................ (318) 357-4515 EMAIL...........bonnettem@nsula.edu WEB..................... nsudemons com

OFFICE................... (936) 468-5801 FAX........................ (936) 468-4593 EMAIL..........rikardbenja@sfasu.edu WEB............................sfajacks.com

kansas

oklahoma Craig Moran

tcu

Brandie Davidson

OFFICE................... (785) 864-3575 FAX........................ (785) 864-7944 EMAIL......................... mtc@ku.edu WEB.......................kuathletics.com

OFFICE................... (405) 325-8231 FAX........................ (405) 325-7623 EMAIL................... cmoran@ou.edu WEB................... soonersports com

OFFICE................... (817) 257-7479 FAX........................ (817) 257-7694 EMAIL............b.i.davidson@tcu.edu WEB............................ gofrogs.com

Tyler Knox

nebraska

TBA

Scott Lacefield

Shamus McKnight

Mike Cummings

rob COOPER

Ryan Lackey

Tony Black

Jamie Zarda

JEFF MERCER

UC Irvine vs Houston UCLA vs Baylor Texas A&M vs Rice

sunday, march 1

WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS Location.......................................... Dayton, Ohio 45435 FOUNDED.................................................................. 1964 Enrollment......................................................... 16,488 Conference............................................ Horizon League Colors.........................................Hunter Green and Gold President............................................ Dr. David Hopkins ATHLETICS DIRECTOR....................................... Bob Grant HOME FIELD (Capacity)........... Nischwitz Stadium (750) Press Box Phone......................................... contact SID 2008 Overall Record........................................... 30-23 2008 HORIZON LEAGUE Record....................16-6 (2nd) 2008 NCAA Tournament....................... did not qualify Ncaa Appearances (last).............................. 2 (2006) Cws Appearances................................................. none Cws TITLES................................................................ none Head Coach...............................Rob Cooper (Miami ‘94) Record at WSU...............................124-105 (four years) Career Record.......................................................same Assistant Coaches............Greg Lovelady, Kyle Geswein, Matt Smith Baseball Office Phone.............................. contact SID Baseball SID.............................................Greg Campbell E-mail....................................greg.campbell@wright.edu SID Office Phone...................................(937) 775-4687 SID Fax.......................................................(937) 775-2368 Website..........................................www.wsuraiders.com Starters Returning/Lost.....................................7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................19/11

12:00 PM 3:30 PM 7:00 PM

Texas A&M vs UC Irvine Houston vs Baylor Rice vs UCLA

Judy Willson

Matthew Bonnette

Paul Ridings

utsa

Fumi Kimura

Greg Campbell

Ben Rikard

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BIG 12

Carmen Branch OFFICE................... (469) 524-1009 FAX........................ (469) 524-1045 EMAIL.....carmen@big12sports.com WEB..................... big12sports.com


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baylor BEARS

KANSAS JAYHAWKS

at baylor ballpark, waco

friday, march 13 • 6:30 PM at olsen field

saturday, march 14 • 6:35 PM sunday, march 15 • 1:05 PM Location............................................................................. Waco, Texas 76798 FOUNDED....................................................................................................1845 Enrollment...........................................................................................14,541 Colors...................................................................................... Green and Gold INTERIM President.......................................................... Dr. David E. Garland ATHLETICS DIRECTOR....................................................................... Ian McCaw STADIUM (Capacity)............................ Baylor Ballpark at Ferrell Field (5,000) Press Box Phone (MEDIA ONLY)........................................... (254) 754-5546 2008 Overall Record............................................................................ 32-26 2008 BIG 12 Record..................................................................... 11-16 (T-6th) 2008 NCAA Tournament........................................................ did not qualify Ncaa Appearances (last)............................................................. 14 (2007) Cws Appearances (LAST).................................................................. 3 (2005) Cws TITLES................................................................................................. none Head Coach................................................................ Steve Smith (Baylor ‘86) Record at BAYLOR.......................................................... 522-337-1 (14 years) Career Record........................................................................................ same Assistant Coaches............... Mitch Thompson, Steve Johnigan, Trevor Mote Baseball Office Phone......................................................... (254) 710-3029 Baseball SID.....................................................................................Larry Little E-mail......................................................................... Larry_Little@baylor.edu SID Office Phone................................................................... (254) 710-4389 SID Fax....................................................................................... (254) 710-1369 Website......................................................................... www.baylorbears.com Starters Returning/Lost...................................................................... 8/2 PITCHERS Returning/Lost....................................................................... 6/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................ 19/8 NEWCOMERS....................................................................................................9

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Location.................................................................. Manhattan, Kansas 66502 FOUNDED....................................................................................................1863 Enrollment...........................................................................................23,137 Colors....................................................................................Purple and White President...................................................................................Dr. Jon Wefald ATHLETICS DIRECTOR.......................................................................Bob Krause STADIUM (Capacity).......................................Tointon Family Stadium (2,331) Press Box Phone (MEDIA ONLY)........................................... (785) 532-5801 2008 Overall Record............................................................................ 29-29 2008 BIG 12 Record..................................................................... 11-16 (T-6th) 2008 NCAA Tournament........................................................ did not qualify Ncaa Appearances (last).................................................................... none Cws Appearances (LAST)....................................................................... none Cws TITLES.................................................................................................... n/a Head Coach......................................................... Brad Hill (Emporia State ‘85) Record at K-STATE.........................................................150-128-2 (five years) Career Record............................................................... 568-219-2 (14 years) Assistant Coaches........................Sean McCann, Andy Sawyers, Craig Ringe Baseball Office Phone......................................................... (785) 532-3926 Baseball SID.................................................................................. Ryan Lackey E-mail............................................................................... rlackey@k-state.edu SID Office Phone................................................................... (785) 532-6735 SID Fax....................................................................................... (785) 532-6093 Website........................................................................ www.kstatesports.com Starters Returning/Lost...................................................................... 6/2 PITCHERS Returning/Lost..................................................................... 5/10 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...................................................... 14/13 NEWCOMERS..................................................................................................19

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friday, march 27 • 6:35 PM saturday, march 28 • 2:05 PM sunday, march 29 • 12:05 PM Location.................................................................... Lawrence, Kansas 66045 FOUNDED....................................................................................................1866 Enrollment...........................................................................................30,102 Colors................................................................................... Crimson and Blue CHANCELLOR....................................................................Dr. Robert Hemenway ATHLETICS DIRECTOR......................................................................Lew Perkins STADIUM (Capacity)................................................. Hoglund Ballpark (2,500) Press Box Phone (MEDIA ONLY)........................................... (785) 864-4037 2008 Overall Record............................................................................ 30-27 2008 BIG 12 Record..........................................................................9-18 (9th) 2008 NCAA Tournament........................................................ did not qualify Ncaa Appearances (last)............................................................... 3 (2006) Cws Appearances (LAST).................................................................. 1 (1993) Cws TITLES................................................................................................. none Head Coach.......................................................... Ritch Price (Williamette ‘78) Record at KU.................................................................. 203-169-1 (six years) Career Record............................................................... 778-593-2 (30 years) Assistant Coaches............................... John Szefc, Ryan Graves, Kevin Frady Baseball Office Phone......................................................... (785) 864-7907 Baseball SID............................................................................ Mike Cummings E-mail........................................................................................... mtc@ku.edu SID Office Phone................................................................... (785) 864-3575 SID Fax....................................................................................... (785) 864-7944 Website.......................................................................... www.kuathletics.com Starters Returning/Lost...................................................................... 6/3 PITCHERS Returning/Lost....................................................................... 8/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...................................................... 17/15 NEWCOMERS..................................................................................................22

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ritch PRICE

brad HILL

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head coach

kendal volz

paul smyth

justin bloxom

junior • RHP

senior • RHP

junior • INF

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MISSOURI TIGERS

NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS

at taylor stadium, columbia

at olsen field

at l. dale mitchell park, norman

friday, march 20 • 6:30 PM saturday, march 21 • 2:00 PM sunday, march 22 • 1:00 PM

friday, april 17 • 6:35 PM saturday, april 18 • 6:35 PM sunday, april 19 • 1:05 PM

friday, may 15 • 6:30 PM saturday, may 16 • 6:30 PM sunday, may 17 • 1:00 PM

Location..................................................................Columbia, Missouri 65211 FOUNDED....................................................................................................1839 Enrollment...........................................................................................28,477 Colors................................................................................. Old Gold and Black CHANCELLOR............................................................................Dr. Brady Deaton ATHLETICS DIRECTOR..................................................................Michael Alden STADIUM (Capacity)........................ Taylor Stadium at Simmons Field (2,200) Press Box Phone (MEDIA ONLY)........................................... (573) 884-8912 2008 Overall Record............................................................................ 39-21 2008 BIG 12 Record........................................................................16-11 (4th) 2008 NCAA Tournament.................................... Coral Gables Regional (1-2) Ncaa Appearances (last)............................................................. 13 (2008) Cws Appearances (LAST).................................................................. 6 (1964) Cws TITLES................................................................................................. none Head Coach................................................... Tim Jamieson (New Orleans ‘84) Record at MIZZOU......................................................... 480-329-2 (14 years) Career Record........................................................................................ same Assistant Coaches.......................... Evan Pratte, Tony Vitello, Brian DeLunas Baseball Office Phone................................................................contact SID Baseball SID.................................................................................. Josh Murray E-mail........................................................................MurrayJos@missouri.edu SID Office Phone................................................................... (573) 882-0711 SID Fax....................................................................................... (573) 882-4720 Website............................................................................. www.mutigers.com Starters Returning/Lost...................................................................... 6/2 PITCHERS Returning/Lost....................................................................... 8/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................ 20/6 NEWCOMERS..................................................................................................11

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Location.................................................................... Lincoln, Nebraska 68588 FOUNDED....................................................................................................1869 Enrollment...........................................................................................22,000 Colors.................................................................................. Scarlet and Cream CHANCELLOR......................................................................Harvey Perlman, J.D. ATHLETICS DIRECTOR................................................................... Tom Osborne STADIUM (Capacity)........................... Hawks Field at Haymarket Park (8,486) Press Box Phone (MEDIA ONLY)........................................... (402) 434-6861 2008 Overall Record......................................................................... 41-16-1 2008 BIG 12 Record.......................................................................17-9-1 (3rd) 2008 NCAA Tournament............................................. Lincoln Regional (1-2) Ncaa Appearances (last)............................................................. 12 (2008) Cws Appearances (LAST).................................................................. 3 (2005) Cws TITLES................................................................................................. none Head Coach....................................... Mike Anderson (Northern Colorado ‘90) Record at NEBRASKA.................................................... 255-116-1 (six years) Career Record........................................................................................ same Assistant Coaches................ Dave Bingham, Eric Newman, Nate Thompson Baseball Office Phone......................................................... (402) 472-2269 Baseball SID......................................................................... Shamus McKnight E-mail.........................................................................smcknight@huskers.com SID Office Phone................................................................... (402) 472-7772 SID Fax....................................................................................... (402) 472-2005 Website............................................................................... www.huskers.com Starters Returning/Lost...................................................................... 5/4 PITCHERS Returning/Lost....................................................................... 6/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...................................................... 15/14 NEWCOMERS..................................................................................................16

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sunny golloway

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head coach

head coach

aaron senne

jake MORT

aaron baker

junior • OF

senior • 3B

junior • 1B

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OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS

TEXAS LONGHORNS at olsen field

at olsen field

Location................................................................Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078 FOUNDED....................................................................................................1890 Enrollment...........................................................................................32,721 Colors....................................................................................Orange and Black President......................................................................................Burns Hargis V.P. FOR ATHLETIC PROGRAMS..................................................... Mike Holder STADIUM (Capacity).................................... Allie P. Reynolds Stadium (4,000) Press Box Phone (MEDIA ONLY)........................................... (405) 744-5757 2008 Overall Record............................................................................ 44-18 2008 BIG 12 Record......................................................................... 18-9 (2nd) 2008 NCAA Tournament......................................... Stillwater Regional (2-2) Ncaa Appearances (last)............................................................. 36 (2008) Cws Appearances (LAST)................................................................ 19 (1999) Cws TITLES............................................................................................ 1 (1959) Head Coach..............................................Frank Anderson (Emporia State ‘83) Record at OSU.................................................................. 199-108 (five years) Career Record........................................................................................ same Assistant Coaches......................................................Greg Evans, Billy Jones Baseball Office Phone......................................................... (405) 744-5849 Baseball SID.........................................................................Wade McWhorter E-mail...............................................................wade.mcwhorter@okstate.edu SID Office Phone................................................................... (405) 744-7853 SID Fax....................................................................................... (405) 744-7754 Website................................................................................ www.okstate.com Starters Returning/Lost...................................................................... 4/5 PITCHERS Returning/Lost....................................................................... 9/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................ 17/9 NEWCOMERS......................................................................................................

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TEXAS AGGIE BASEBALL  BACK-TO-BACK BIG 12 CHAMPIONS  BACK-TO-BACK NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

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2009 PHILLIPS 66 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP may 20-24 • at&t bricktown ballpark • oklahoma city

The Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball Championship returns to Oklahoma City’s AT&T Bricktown Ballpark for the annual eight-team championship in 2009. The Brick, which was opened on April 2, 1998 and seats 13,066 fans, serves as the home facility for the Class AAA Oklahoma Redhawks (Texas Rangers affiliate). In 2009, the facility is hosting the baseball championship for the 10th time in the league’s 13-year tenure. Previous championships have set almost annual attendance records while playing at three sites to date: AllSports Stadium (1997) in Oklahoma City, AT&T Bricktown

Ballpark (1998-2001, ‘03, ‘05-09), and Rangers Ballpark in Arlington (2002, ‘04).

winner earning the Big 12’s automatic berth into the NCAA Championship.

The Big 12 introduced a two-division, pool play format for the championship in 2006. Each of the eight teams competing is guaranteed a minimum of three games. Results from the league’s 27-game round-robin conference schedule will determine the eight seeds for the Championship. Seeds 2, 3, 6 and 7 will compete in pool play on one side of the bracket, while seeds 1, 4, 5 and 8 will play in the other. The two teams with the best record within their bracket will advance to the Championship game, with the

Oklahoma City and AT&T Bircktown Ballpark will host the Phillips 66 Baseball Championship through the 2011 season. The event has been contested in Oklahoma City 11 of the last 12 years (All Sports Stadium - 1997; Bricktown Ballpark 1998-01, ‘03, ‘05-08). For ticket information, contact the Oklahoma Redhawks at (405) 218-1000.

championship winners 2008.................................... Texas 2007........................... Texas A&M 2006.................................. Kansas 2005.............................. Nebraska 2004................... Oklahoma State 2003.................................... Texas 2002.................................... Texas 2001.............................. Nebraska 2000.............................. Nebraska 1999.............................. Nebraska 1998............................ Texas Tech 1997.............................Oklahoma

texas a&m’s championship history Year Seed Record Finish 2008 1st 1-2 T-3rd in pool 2007 5th 3-1 champion 2006 did not qualify 2005 did not qualify 2004 5th 0-2 T-7th 2003 2nd 2-2 semifinals 2002 8th 1-2 T-5th 2001 6th 3-1 runner-up 2000 8th 0-2 T-7th 1999 1st 2-2 semifinals 1998 1st 3-2 runner-up 1997 3rd 1-2 T-5th

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2008 year in review


2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • SEASON IN REVIEW

2008 Texas A&M Baseball SEASON IN REVIEW It was a memorable year in 2008 for the Texas A&M baseball program, one that would be marked by a pair of championships and advancing one step away from Omaha.

• Jose Duran became the second Aggie to be honored as Big 12 Player of the Year…Jason Tyner was named Big 12 Co-Player of the Year in 1998.

Sitting at 1-2 after the second day of the season, the Aggies would win 16 of their next 18 games and vault into the national top 20. Following a Big 12 series win over Texas Tech to start league play, A&M would drop two of three to Oklahoma State over Easter weekend to sit at 3-3 in the conference.

• Rob Childress’ Big 12 Coach of the Year award was the third for Texas A&M baseball…Mark Johnson was named the league’s Coach of the Year in 1998 and 1999.

What happened next would define the ‘08 season and bring another Big 12 title to Aggieland, as Texas A&M would set a record by winning its next 16 conference games. Included in the stretch were a number of memorable comebacks, including a six-run ninth in what would eventually be a 13-12, 11-inning win at Baylor. The following weekend, A&M would sweep fourth-ranked Missouri at Olsen Field to take command of the league race at 18-3. The Aggies would eventually earn the right to host an NCAA regional at Olsen Field, and then power their way to a trip to the Super Regionals before falling in two tight games at Rice. Three Aggies earned All-American honors, while Rob Childress was named the Big 12’s Coach of the Year. Shortstop Jose Duran was a third-team selection, while pitchers Brooks Raley and Barret Loux were tabbed second-team freshman All-America honorees. Seven seniors–Daman Aaron, Darby Brown, Dane Carter, Ben Feltner, Blake Rampy, Kirkland Rivers and Blake Stouffer–saw their careers come to a close in Aggieland, capping them off with back-toback conference championships and two straight trips to the NCAA Super Regionals.

BIG 12 CHAMPIONS • Texas A&M claimed its third Big 12 championship and fourth Big 12 title overall…along with ’08, A&M captured regular-season crowns in both 1998 and 1999, along with the postseason tournament championship in 2007. • The conference championship is the Aggies’ 21st overall and 18th of the regular-season variety…A&M won 15 Southwest Conference crowns and two SWC tourney titles.

• Jose Duran became the second player in league history to claim both the Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year awards in the same season, joining Tyler Mach of Oklahoma State (2006). • A&M’s seven combined selections on the first and second teams ties a school record…the Aggies also totaled seven in 1998 (five first team, two second team).

• Jose Duran totaled 103 hits in 2008, the third most in a season by a player in school history. • Dane Carter tied a school record with nine triples. • The Texas A&M offense produced seven hit streaks of 10 games or longer. The season high was 24 games by Jose Duran, which stretched from April 5-May 16 and was the third-longest in school history.

• Luke Anders (16 HR) needs one home run to tie for seventhmost in a single season in A&M history...the school record is 34 by Daylan Holt in 1999.

• The Aggies set a school record in late February with three triples in each of three consecutive games (McNeese State, Ohio State, Arkansas). What makes this feat even more impressive is that the last time a Texas A&M team had three triples in ANY game before last week was on April 11, 1999, when the Aggies defeated Kansas State 7-2 in St. Joseph, Mo.–a stretch of 519 games.

ANOTHER NCAA REGIONAL TITLE

PITCHING EXCELLENCE

• The Aggies made their 24th all-time appearance in NCAA play in 2008, and their fourth in an NCAA Super Regional since the format was instituted in 1999.

• A&M pitching fanned eight or more batters in 36 of 65 games. • Kyle Thebeau set a school record with 33 appearances on the year.

• Texas A&M won its second straight NCAA Regional title for the first time in school history...en route to the championship, A&M scored 53 runs (13.3 per game) and pounded out 48 (12 per game) hits, while the pitching staff posted a 2.78 ERA and held opposing batters to a .221 average.

• The pitching staff’s 503 strikeouts was the seventh most in school history.

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historic win streak

• The 2008 squad became just the sixth in school history to reach the 80-home run mark, finishing with 81 dingers.

• Texas A&M won 16 consecutive conference games for the first time in school history. The string began with a 13-6 win over Kansas on March 28 and ended following a 6-3, 16-inning victory at Nebraska on May 9. It set not only the program’s all-time record for consecutive conference victories, but became the new Big 12 standard.

• The ‘08 Aggies also became the seventh in program history to score 500 or more runs in a campaign (516) and the sixth to drive in 450 (477). • Texas A&M needs two triples to tie the school’s single-season record of 32, set in 1982 and matched again in 1989.

• The 19 Big 12 wins tied for the most ever by an A&M team since the league adopted the 27-game format in 2002…the ’03 Aggies also finished the year at 19-8…the 19 wins also tied for third most in school history behind the 1999 (23-6) and 1998 (21-9) squads.

• The ‘08 Aggies were the sixth team in school history to reach the 80 home run mark.

• Texas A&M set a new school and league record with 16 consecutive Big 12 wins (March 28-May 9).

• The ‘08 Aggies were the sixth team in school history to drive in 450 runs.

• A&M swept five consecutive conference series (Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Baylor, Missouri) for the first time in school history.

• The ‘08 Aggies were the fourth team in school history with 30 triples.

• Texas A&M placed 12 on the annual All-Big 12 squad, while claiming the player, newcomer and coach of the year awards.

16 home runs in a year...Anders also set a school record after being hit by 21 pitches.

• The ‘08 Aggies were the seventh team in school history to reach the 500-run plateau.

• The ‘08 Aggies were the seventh team in school history to compile 700 hits. • Luke Anders became the first player since 1999 to hit at least

• The Aggie pitchers’ combined earned run average of 4.02 ranked 19th nationally in 2008.

• A&M’s 15-0 shutout of Missouri on April 26 gave the Aggies 14 Big 12 wins in a row, eclipsing the previous league record of 13 straight victories set by the 2000 Nebraska squad. • Until an 11-inning win over Baylor on April 20, it had been 34 years since an Aggie baseball team and rattled off a dozen straight wins in league play. Some notes on A&M’s 16-game Big 12 win streak: • The Aggies hit .341 with 25 home runs and 145 RBI, averaging 9.7 runs per game and fielding at a .979 clip...the pitching staff posted a 4.14 ERA and held opponents to 4.6 runs per game. • A&M scored 10 or more runs in nine of the 16 games...six of the 15 were decided by two runs or less, with four going into extra innings. • Ten of the games were played at Olsen. • Nine of the wins were of the come-from-behind variety.

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2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • SEASON IN REVIEW • Included in the streak were the Aggies’ first-ever sweep of Oklahoma, first Big 12 sweep of Baylor and first three-game Big 12 sweep of Missouri.

• Texas A&M’s 6-3, 16-inning marathon win over Nebraska on May 9 in Lincoln was the longest Big 12 game in A&M history, in both innings and time. The game lasted five hours, 20 minutes, with the final out recorded at midnight.

NOTABLE

• The Aggies have shattered the school’s single-season hit-bypitch record after getting plunked 100 times.

• A&M became the 17th team in school history to win 40 games in a season, and the fastest to do so in NCAA Division I baseball in ’08.

• Rob Childress became the second-fastest coach in school history to reach the 100-win plateau with a 13-6 victory at Houston on April 8.

• At 40-8, the 2008 Aggies became the fourth-fastest to reach 40 victories in school history (48 games), trailing the 1989 (41), 1993 (46) and 1988 (46) squads.

• Texas A&M tied a school record with four double plays in the Feb. 27 win over Nicholls State...the last time the Aggies did turn four double plays in one game was against Clemson in the NCAA Super Regional championship on June 6, 1999 (499 games ago).

• A&M rattled off a 10-game road win streak for the first time since 1989. • The Aggies played in front of two stadium-record crowds in 2008–April 29 at TCU’s Lupton Stadium (4,294) and May 6 at Sam Houston’s Don Sanders Stadium (1,812).

• Of A&M’s 19 losses on the season, 14 were by three runs or less and nine by two or fewer runs.

THE COMEBACK KIDS Texas A&M came from behind in 24 of its 46 victories in 2008. Some of the more memorable rallies: OPPONENT (DATE)

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Ohio St (Feb 29)

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3-0

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W, 5-4

at Kansas (Mar 29)

6-3

top 8th

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at Kansas (Mar 30)

8-6

top 8th

W, 10-8

K-State (Apr 5)

7-1

bot 6th

W, 13-8

Baylor (Apr 20)

12-6

top 9th

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Missouri (Apr 25)

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Dallas Baptist (May 3)

4-1

bot 6th

W, 5-4

2008 HONORS AND AWARDS DAMAN AARON  Marion Pugh Spirit Award  First-Team Academic All-Big 12  Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete

LUKE ANDERS      

Second-Team All-Midwest Region (ABCA) NCAA College Station Regional All-Tourney Team First-Team All-Big 12 (coaches) First-Team All-Big 12 (Waco Tribune-Herald) Big 12 Player of the Week (April 28) Domino's Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic All-Tourney Team

DARBY BROWN       

Loraine and William Breezy Breazeale RBI Award NCAA College Station Regional All-Tourney Team First-Team All-Big 12 (The Dallas Morning News) First-Team All-Big 12 (Waco Tribune-Herald) Second-Team All-Big 12 (coaches) First-Team Academic All-Big 12 Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete

ROB CHILDRESS  Big 12 Coach of the Year (coaches)  Big 12 Coach of the Year (Waco Tribune-Herald)

DANE CARTER          

Second-Team All-Midwest Region (ABCA) NCAA College Station Regional All-Tourney Team Big 12 Player of the Year (Waco Tribune-Herald) Big 12 Co-Player of the Year (The Oklahoman) First-Team All-Big 12 (coaches) First-Team All-Big 12 (The Dallas Morning News) First-Team All-Big 12 (Waco Tribune-Herald) All-Big 12 Team (The Oklahoman) Brooks Wallace Award Watch List Dick Howser Trophy Watch List

JORDAN CHAMBLESS  Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete

KEVIN GONZALEZ  Wally Moon Award (most improved player)

KYLE COLLIGAN    

NCAA College Station Regional Most Outstanding Player NCAA College Station Regional All-Tourney Team First-Team All-Big 12 (coaches) Domino’s Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic All-Tourney Team

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Marion Pugh Most Valuable Player Award Third-Team All-American (NCBWA) Second-Team All-Midwest Region (ABCA) NCAA College Station Regional All-Tourney Team Big 12 Player of the Year (coaches) Big 12 Player of the Year (The Dallas Morning News) Big 12 Co-Player of the Year (The Oklahoman) Big 12 Newcomer of the Year (coaches) Big 12 Newcomer of the Year (Waco Tribune-Herald) First-Team All-Big 12 (coaches) First-Team All-Big 12 (The Dallas Morning News) First-Team All-Big 12 (Waco Tribune-Herald) All-Big 12 Team (The Oklahoman) Big 12 Player of the Week (May 12) Domino's Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic MVP Domino’s Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic All-Tourney Team

JOSé DURAN

BRODIE GREENE  Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete

BARRET LOUX  Second-Team Freshman All-American (rivals.com)  Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (coaches)  Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete

KEITH McINNERNEY  Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete

SCOTT MIGL  Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete

BROOKS RALEY      

BLAKE RAMPY  First-Team Academic All-Big 12  Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete

CLAYTON EHLERT  Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (coaches)  Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete

BEN FELTNER  Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete

EVAN GERALD  First-Team Academic All-Big 12

Second-Team Freshman All-American (rivals.com) NCAA College Station Regional All-Tourney Team Big 12 Freshman of the Year (The Oklahoman) Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (coaches) Big 12 Co-Pitcher of the Week (March 11) Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete

BRIAN RUGGIANO    

NCAA College Station Regional All-Tourney Team Second-Team All-Big 12 (coaches) First-Team Academic All-Big 12 Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete

TRAVIS STARLING          

First-Team All-Big 12 (coaches) First-Team All-Big 12 (The Dallas Morning News) First-Team All-Big 12 (Waco Tribune-Herald) All-Big 12 Team (The Oklahoman) Second-Team Academic All-Big 12 Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete Big 12 Pitcher of the Week (April 21) NCBWA Stopper of the Year Watch List Brooks Wallace Award Watch List Domino’s Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic All-Tourney Team

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Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (coaches) Second-Team Academic All-Big 12 Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete NCBWA Preseason All-American (Third Team) Louisville Slugger Preseason All-American (First Team) rivals.com Preseason All-American (First Team) Lowe's Senior Class Award candidate

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C.E. “Pat” Olsen Outstanding Pitcher Award Second-Team All-Big 12 (The Dallas Morning News) First-Team All-Big 12 (Waco Tribune-Herald) Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (coaches) First-Team Academic All-Big 12 Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete NCBWA Preseason Stopper of the Year Watch List Domino’s Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic All-Tourney Team

BLAKE STOUFFER

KYLE THEBEAU

JUSTIN WALKER  Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar-Athlete

ALEX WILSON  Roger Clemens Award Watch List

TEXAS AGGIE BASEBALL  BACK-TO-BACK BIG 12 CHAMPIONS  BACK-TO-BACK NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

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2008 Texas A&M RESULTS

Game date Opponent Score Fri Feb 22 NORTHERN COLORADO W 9 - 5 Sat Feb 23 NORTHERN COLORADO 1 - 3 L NORTHERN COLORADO 2 - 4 L Sun Feb 24 NORTHERN COLORADO W 5 - 2 Tue Feb 26 McNEESE STATE W 8 - 3 Wed Feb 27 McNEESE STATE W 8 - 4 Fri Feb 29 † OHIO STATE W 8 - 5 Sat Mar 01 † ARKANSAS W 15 - 7 Sun Mar 02 † LOUISIANA TECH W 7 - 4 Tue Mar 04 NICHOLLS STATE W 5 - 1 Wed Mar 05 NICHOLLS STATE W 14 - 3 Fri Mar 07 RUTGERS 8 - 10 L Sat Mar 08 RUTGERS W 2 - 1 Sun Mar 09 RUTGERS W 12 - 3 Tue Mar 11 CENTENARY W 9 - 2 Wed Mar 12 CENTENARY W 3 - 2 Fri Mar 14 * TEXAS TECH W 6 - 5 Sat Mar 15 * TEXAS TECH W 12 - 1 Sun Mar 16 * TEXAS TECH 3 - 9 L Tue Mar 18 UT ARLINGTON W 12 - 0 Fri Mar 21 * at Oklahoma State W 9 - 5 Sat Mar 22 * at Oklahoma State 2 - 3 L Sun Mar 23 * at Oklahoma State 4 - 6 L Tue Mar 25 # at UTSA W 5 - 4 Fri Mar 28 * at Kansas W 13 - 6 Sat Mar 29 * at Kansas W 9 - 6 Sun Mar 30 * at Kansas W 10 - 8 Tue Apr 01 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 8 - 1 Wed Apr 02 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 5 - 4 Fri Apr 04 * KANSAS STATE W 7 - 2 Sat Apr 05 * KANSAS STATE W 13 - 8 Sun Apr 06 * KANSAS STATE W 14 - 4 Tue Apr 08 at (#19) Houston W 13 - 6 Fri Apr 11 * OKLAHOMA W 8 - 7 Sat Apr 12 * OKLAHOMA W 10 - 3 Sun Apr 13 * OKLAHOMA W 12 - 2 Tue Apr 15 (#7) RICE 2 - 11 L Fri Apr 18 * BAYLOR W 2 - 1 Sat Apr 19 * at Baylor W 11 - 1 Sun Apr 20 * at Baylor W 13 - 12 Tue Apr 22 TEXAS STATE W 14 - 11 Fri Apr 25 * (#4) MISSOURI W 9 - 8 Sat Apr 26 * (#4) MISSOURI W 15 - 0 Sun Apr 27 * (#4) MISSOURI W 3 - 2 Tue Apr 29 at TCU W 3 - 2 Thu May 01 DALLAS BAPTIST 6 - 12 L Fri May 02 DALLAS BAPTIST W 9 - 4 Sat May 03 DALLAS BAPTIST W 5 - 4 Tue May 06 at Sam Houston State W 13 - 9 Fri May 09 * at (#5) Nebraska W 6 - 3 Sun May 11 * at (#5) Nebraska 8 - 9 L * at (#5) Nebraska 10 - 13 L Tue May 13 at UT Arlington 8 - 16 L Fri May 16 * at Texas 2 - 5 L Sat May 17 * TEXAS 2 - 5 L Sun May 18 * TEXAS 3 - 6 L Wed May 21 $ vs Oklahoma 1 - 4 L Thu May 22 $ vs (#24) Texas 9 - 15 L Sat May 24 $ vs (#9) Missouri W 6 - 2 Fri May 30 ! UIC W 15 - 1 Sat May 31 ! HOUSTON W 22 - 4 Sun Jun 01 ! HOUSTON 3 - 4 L Mon Jun 02 ! HOUSTON W 13 - 5 Sat Jun 08 § at (#5) Rice 7 - 9 L Sun Jun 09 § at (#5) Rice 5 - 6 L

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e Inns 4 9 1 7 0 9 0 9 0 9 1 9 3 9 2 9 2 9 1 9 1 9 2 9 1 9 2 9 1 9 1 9 1 (12) 1 9 0 9 0 9 1 9 1 9 1 9 3 9 3 9 2 (10) 1 9 3 9 3 9 0 9 0 9 0 8 1 9 0 9 2 9 3 7 0 9 1 9 0 9 4 (11) 2 9 1 9 2 9 0 (10) 1 9 1 9 0 9 1 9 1 9 4 (16) 1 9 2 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 1 9 3 9 2 9 1 9 3 9 1 9 2 9 0 9 2 9

Overall 1-0 1-1 1-2 2-2 3-2 4-2 5-2 6-2 7-2 8-2 9-2 9-3 10-3 11-3 12-3 13-3 14-3 15-3 15-4 16-4 17-4 17-5 17-6 18-6 19-6 20-6 21-6 22-6 23-6 24-6 25-6 26-6 27-6 28-6 29-6 30-6 30-7 31-7 32-7 33-7 34-7 35-7 36-7 37-7 38-7 38-8 39-8 40-8 41-8 42-8 42-9 42-10 42-11 42-12 42-13 42-14 42-15 42-16 43-16 44-16 45-16 45-17 46-17 46-18 46-19

Big 12 Pitcher of record --- Minks (W 1-0) --- Thebeau (L 0-1) --- Ehlert (L 0-1) --- Cravey (W 1-0) --- Minks (W 2-0) --- Middleton (W 1-0) --- Thebeau (W 1-1) --- Raley (W 1-0) --- Migl (W 1-0) --- Middleton (W 2-0) --- Minks (W 3-0) --- Thebeau (L 1-2) --- Raley (W 2-0) --- Middleton (W 3-0) --- Minks (W 4-0) --- Ehlert (W 1-1) 1-0 Starling (W 1-0) 2-0 Loux (W 1-0) 2-1 Migl (L 1-1) --- Ehlert (W 2-1) 3-1 Raley (W 3-0) 3-2 Loux (L 1-1) 3-3 Ehlert (L 2-2) --- Starling (W 2-0) 4-3 Raley (W 4-0) 5-3 Starling (W 3-0) 6-3 Thebeau (W 2-2) --- Ehlert (W 3-2) --- Starling (W 4-0) 7-3 Raley (W 5-0) 8-3 Robertson (W 1-0) 9-3 Ehlert (W 4-2) --- Migl (W 2-1) 10-3 Starling (W 5-0) 11-3 Loux (W 2-1) 12-3 Ehlert (W 5-2) --- Migl (L 2-2) 13-3 Thebeau (W 3-2) 14-3 Loux (W 3-1) 15-3 Starling (W 6-0) --- Middleton (W 4-0) 16-3 Thebeau (W 4-2) 17-3 Loux (W 4-1) 18-3 Starling (W 7-0) --- Thebeau (W 5-2) --- Rivers (L 0-1) --- Raley (W 6-0) --- Ehlert (W 6-2) --- Migl (W 3-2) 19-3 Starling (W 8-0) 19-4 Thebeau (L 5-3) 19-5 Minks (L 4-1) --- Heard (L 0-1) 19-6 Raley (L 6-1) 19-7 Loux (L 4-2) 19-8 Thebeau (L 5-4) --- Migl (L 3-3) --- Raley (L 6-2) --- Loux (W 5-2) --- Raley (W 7-2) --- Loux (W 6-2) --- Starling (L 8-1) --- Thebeau (W 6-4) --- Thebeau (L 6-5) --- Starling (L 8-2)

2008 RECORD BREAKDOWN Attend 5,731 --- 4,735 3,461 3,037 2,857 5,051 6,371 3,649 2,884 2,639 3,304 3,315 2,942 2,745 2,778 3,448 4,269 4,447 2,881 1,169 1,135 842 1,011 828 878 739 3,464 2,903 3,579 4,332 3,588 2,014 4,952 7,092 4,301 5,570 6,005 4,794 3,737 3,603 4,668 5,478 3,744 4,294 3,089 3,942 4,189 1,821 8,708 --- 7,653 1,213 6,841 7,430 6,832 5,190 5,381 7,418 3,863 5,202 4,041 3,888 5,368 5,368

Time 2:56 2:15 2:24 2:21 2:32 2:57 2:30 3:31 2:55 2:04 2:41 3:39 2:29 2:48 2:40 2:37 4:32 2:56 3:00 2:36 2:56 2:28 2:04 3:05 2:54 3:27 3:22 2:52 2:57 2:37 3:20 2:48 3:10 3:08 3:31 2:25 2:42 2:38 2:49 4:21 3:00 3:31 3:03 3:00 2:39 2:54 2:57 2:36 3:16 5:20 3:07 3:51 3:30 2:37 2:25 2:40 2:06 3:12 2:23 2:37 3:16 2:44 3:08 3:06 3:36

Temp A&M Rk 56° 20th 67° 20th 69° 20th 73° 20th 53° ---66° ---75° ---76° ---77° ---61° 21st 74° 21st 53° 21st 57° 21st 69° 21st 66° 22nd 78° 22nd 87° 22nd 78° 22nd 76° 22nd 59° 17th 67° 17th 60° 17th 46° 17th 78° 20th 52° 20th 50° 20th 53° 20th 70° 16th 77° 16th 60° 16th 73° 16th 67° 16th 80° 8th 73° 8th 69° 8th 67° 8th 76° 8th 69° 8th 80° 8th 68° 8th 89° 6th 81° 6th 81° 6th 63° 6th 80° 5th 80° 5th 83° 5th 70° 5th 77° 5th 62° 5th 55° 5th 60° 5th 81° 7th 76° 7th 79° 7th 86° 7th 76° 9th 86° 9th 86° 9th 91° 9th 91° 9th 94° 9th 96° 9th 93° 8th 88° 8th

Overall............................ 46-19 Conference....................... 19-8 Non-Conference............. 27-11 Home................................ 34-9 Away................................. 11-8 Neutral............................... 1-2 Day................................. 20-11 Night................................. 26-8 vs Left starter................... 13-4 vs Right starter............... 33-15 1-Run Games.................... 12-4 2-Run Games...................... 1-5 Extra Innings...................... 5-0 Shutouts............................. 2-0 After a Loss....................... 8-10 Scored in 1st Inning.......... 20-8 Opp. Scored in 1st............ 14-7 Scores First..................... 30-10 Opp. Scores First.............. 16-9 Scoring 5+ runs................. 41-8 Opp. Scores 5+ runs....... 16-13 Leading after 7................. 35-2 Trailing after 7.................. 3-12 Tied after 7......................... 7-4 Leading after 8................. 36-1 Trailing after 8.................. 2-16 Tied after 8......................... 6-1 Out-hit opponent............. 35-6 Out-hit by opponent........ 7-11 Hits are tied........................ 4-2 Hit 0 home runs............... 16-8 Hit 1+ home run............. 30-11 Opp. hits 0 home runs..... 30-7 Opp. hits 1+ home run... 16-12 vs top 25............................. 6-6 vs top 10............................. 5-5 vs top 5............................... 5-4

Mondays............................ 1-0 Tuesdays........................... 10-2 Wednesdays....................... 4-1 Thursdays........................... 0-2 Fridays.............................. 12-2 Saturdays.......................... 11-5 Sundays.............................. 8-7 February............................. 5-2 March............................... 17-4 April.................................. 17-1 May.................................... 7-9 June.................................... 1-3 Series Opener................... 13-4 Middle Game(s)................. 8-6 Series Finale..................... 12-4 Televised Games................ 6-6 Longest winning streak....... 13 Longest losing streak............ 8 Total Home Attendance.. 176,723 Home Avg. (42 dates)..... 4,207 BY UNIFORM White Button Top........... 11-4 white/maroon (pant/hat).... 11-4 Pinstripe Sleeveless Top.... 8-1 pinstripe/maroon.............. 8-0 pinstripe/white front........ 0-1 Maroon Button Top....... 20-10 grey/maroon..................... 8-3 pinstripe/maroon.............. 4-5 white/white front.............. 8-2 Alternate "aTm" Top......... 7-2 white/maroon................... 5-2 white/white front.............. 2-0 Grey Top........................... 0-2 grey/maroon..................... 0-2 Maroon Hats.................. 37-16 White Front Hats................ 9-3

score by innings

1 2 3

4 5 6

Texas A&M 66 51 57 Opponents 34 36 40

59 64 63 36 40 48

7 8 9 EX Total 68 61 18 38 36 25

RESULTS LEGEND * Big 12 Conference game. † Domino’s Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic (Olsen Field, College Station). # at Wolff Stadium, San Antonio, Texas. $ Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City). ! NCAA College Station Regional, Olsen Field. § NCAA Houston Super Regional (Reckling Park, Houston). () extra inning game

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2008 Texas A&M FULL SEASON Statistics Record: 46-19

Home: 34-9

Away: 11-8

Neutral: 1-2

Big 12: 19-8

INDIVIDUAL HITTING STATISTICS Player

AVG GP-GS

AB R

INDIVIDUAL FIELDING STATISTICS

H

2B

3B

65 103 67 98 57 75 43 78 67 77 53 76 55 60

15 16 13 15 19 13 13

7 9 3 1 0 4 0

6 8 16 12 14 9 5

68 64 58 69 39 45 38

150 156 142 131 138 124 88

0 1 7 6 1 0 3 0 2 0 0

0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0

0 0 4 3 1 0 2 1 0 0 0

0 1 27 29 4 9 10 4 11 0 1

1 8 67 55 10 15 21 6 30 0 0

Texas A&M .314 65-65 2279 516 715 124 Opponents .257 65-65 2255 333 579 119

30 10

6 Duran, Jose .372 1 Carter, Dane .371 44 Anders, Luke .349 42 Brown, Darby .339 12 Colligan, Kyle .317 17 Ruggiano, Brian .315 3 Stouffer, Blake .258

65-65 65-65 62-61 65-61 60-59 65-64 63-63

277 264 215 230 243 241 233

28 Rivers, Kirkland .500 2 McInnerney, Keith .333 4 Greene, Brodie .290 10 Gonzalez, Kevin .261 43 Aaron, Daman .261 30 Raley, Brooks .259 24 Fleece, Nick .231 40 Shofner, Caleb .214 35 Feltner, Ben .214 18 Carey, Phil .000 21 Register, Joey .000

3-0 2 19-5 21 53-35 145 56-43 153 20-4 23 27-14 58 27-14 52 18-0 14 50-32 103 4-0 4 2-0 1

1 4 34 22 5 12 10 3 17 0 1

1 7 42 40 6 15 12 3 22 0 0

HR RBI

TB SLG%

BB HBP

SO GDP OB%

.542 .591 .660 .570 .568 .515 .378

25 33 40 14 31 21 47

5 6 21 18 14 7 11

33 48 52 41 61 50 48

4 4 5 10 1 4 2

.429 .443 .486 .412 .421 .387 .399

3 6 4 5 2 0 5

0 4 1 0 1 4 4

.500 .381 .462 .359 .435 .259 .404 .429 .291 .000 .000

0 1 18 12 5 9 7 2 15 0 0

0 0 3 7 0 0 0 4 2 0 2

1 1 21 26 12 9 14 2 31 0 0

0 1 4 6 0 1 2 0 1 0 0

.500 .364 .371 .341 .393 .358 .322 .450 .322 .000 .667

0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

0 0-0 3 1 1-2 3 3 7-8 66 5 2-4 333 0 0-0 11 0 4-6 36 0 0-0 9 0 0-0 0 5 10-16 35 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0

81 477 1142 .501 280 100 450 41 302 841 .373 210 69 503

SF SH SB-ATT

45 .407 50 .336

14-21 15-18 4-7 2-4 12-15 3-6 17-21

PO

A E FLD%

95 204 20 .937 51 126 18 .908 451 42 7 .986 152 14 0 1.000 122 2 3 .976 239 35 9 .968 112 184 16 .949 11 0 4 39 0 20 0 2 0 0 0

1 .933 0 1.000 3 .959 2 .995 0 1.000 1 .982 1 .900 1 .667 2 .946 0 .000 0 .000

31 28 91-128 1759 758 90 .965 19 40 51-79 1692 685 84 .966

LOB - Team (510), Opp (503). DPs turned - Team (59), Opp (58). CI - Team (2), Ruggiano 2. IBB - Team (7), Brown 3, Stouffer 2, Anders 1, Feltner 1, Opp (11). Picked off - Colligan 2, Brown 1, Carter 1, Stouffer 1, Feltner 1.

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING STATISTICS Player ERA W-L APP

BB

SO

2B 3B

HR

11 Thebeau, Kyle 2.12 13 Ehlert, Clayton 3.41 50 Loux, Barret 4.18

6-5 6-2 6-2

33 1 16 11 16 16

GS

CG SHO/CBO SV IP 0 1 0

0/0 0/1 0/1

3 0 0

76.1 68.2 90.1

56 78 76

28 34 46

18 26 42

37 10 35

79 48 81

8 16 16

1 2 0

2 6 10

30 Raley, Brooks 22 Chambless, Jordan 20 Rampy, Blake 14 Cravey, Kevin 16 Minks, Shane 41 Starling, Travis 31 Robertson, Hank 34 Migl, Scott 8 Heard, Michael 27 Middleton, Carson 37 Gerald, Evan 28 Rivers, Kirkland

4.76 0.00 2.25 3.00 3.27 3.70 3.75 4.26 5.40 5.70 7.94 8.37

7-2 0-0 0-0 1-0 4-1 8-2 1-0 3-3 0-1 4-0 0-0 0-1

18 14 4 0 7 0 11 0 11 4 28 0 16 0 15 12 8 0 13 4 6 0 13 3

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0/0 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/2 0/2

0 0 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 0

92.2 3.2 8.0 12.0 33.0 48.2 24.0 61.1 8.1 30.0 5.2 23.2

98 1 4 15 32 49 16 72 4 33 9 36

52 0 4 14 20 22 10 50 5 19 5 24

49 0 2 4 12 20 10 29 5 19 5 22

27 0 4 6 16 16 7 20 4 11 4 13

68 6 4 10 31 40 26 45 10 24 7 24

18 0 1 3 6 9 3 18 2 11 2 6

4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0

5 0 0 0 1 4 2 7 1 1 0 2

Texas A&M Opponents

4.02 46-19 6.94 19-46

65 65 65 65

2 6

2/2 0/0

13 586.1 5 564.0

H R ER

579 333 262 210 503 119 10 715 516 435 280 450 124 30

AB B/Avg WP HBP

BK SFA SHA

272 .206 272 .287 335 .227

8 1 4

7 4 9

1 2 1

2 4 0

8 3 9

361 12 26 49 129 184 83 253 29 118 27 105

6 0 2 8 7 4 1 4 1 2 0 4

13 0 3 3 4 4 1 10 1 6 0 4

2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

3 0 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 1

6 0 1 0 0 4 2 4 0 3 0 0

.271 .083 .154 .306 .248 .266 .193 .285 .138 .280 .333 .343

41 2255 .257 81 2279 .314

52 69 38 100

Player

C

PO

42 Brown, Darby 166 50 Loux, Barret 20 11 Thebeau, Kyle 15 43 Aaron, Daman 11 27 Middleton, Carson 10 4 31 Robertson, Hank 8 Heard, Michael 3 20 Rampy, Blake 3 14 Cravey, Kevin 3 2 McInnerney, Keith 3 37 Gerald, Evan 1 10 Gonzalez, Kevin 374 44 Anders, Luke 500 30 Raley, Brooks 57 12 Colligan, Kyle 127 17 Ruggiano, Brian 283 4 Greene, Brodie 73 3 Stouffer, Blake 312 35 Feltner, Ben 37 6 Duran, Jose 319 13 Ehlert, Clayton 30 28 Rivers, Kirkland 15 34 Migl, Scott 12 1 Carter, Dane 195 24 Fleece, Nick 10 41 Starling, Travis 14 16 Minks, Shane 7 40 Shofner, Caleb 3 18 Carey, Phil 0 22 Chambless, Jordan 0 21 Register, Joey 0

152 10 4 11 2 2 1 0 0 3 0 333 451 36 122 239 66 112 35 95 13 3 3 51 9 4 2 0 0 0 0

A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI 14 0 10 0 11 0 0 0 8 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 39 2 42 7 20 1 2 3 35 9 4 3 184 16 0 2 204 20 15 2 11 1 8 1 126 18 0 1 8 2 4 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Texas A&M 2607 1759 758 90 Opponents 2461 1692 685 84

1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .995 .986 .982 .976 .968 .959 .949 .946 .937 .933 .933 .917 .908 .900 .857 .857 .667 .000 .000 .000

13 0 0 - 0 4 2 .667 0 6 2 .750 0 0 0 - 0 2 0 1.000 0 3 0 1.000 0 1 1 .500 0 1 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 2 0 1.000 1 30 17 .638 43 0 0 - 2 4 7 .364 0 0 0 - 4 21 4 .840 2 0 0 - 37 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 37 0 0 - 2 4 5 .444 1 1 3 .250 0 8 2 .800 9 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0 7 5 .583 0 6 1 .857 1 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 -

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

.965 59 51 28 .646 12 2 .966 58 91 37 .711 13 0

9 19 40 9 31 28

PB - Team (12), Ruggiano 7, Gonzalez 5, Opp (13). Pickoffs - Team (5), Thebeau 2, Ruggiano 1, Rampy 1, Ehlert 1, Opp (6). SBA/ATT - Gonzalez (30-47), Ruggiano (21-25), Starling (7-12), Raley (4-11), Migl (8-10), Ehlert (4-9), Thebeau (6-8), Minks (6-7), Loux (4-6), Rivers (1-4), Robertson (3-3), Heard (1-2), Gerald (2-2), Middleton (2-2), Rampy (1-1), Cravey (1-1), Chambless (1-1). Hitting minimums - 2.5 AB/Game Pitching minimums - 1 IP/Game

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Home: 12-3

Away: 7-5

INDIVIDUAL HITTING STATISTICS Player

AVG GP-GS

6 Duran, Jose .432 42 Brown, Darby .369 1 Carter, Dane .309 17 Ruggiano, Brian .308 44 Anders, Luke .295 12 Colligan, Kyle .278 10 Gonzalez, Kevin .269

27-27 27-27 27-27 27-27 27-27 27-27 25-23

AB R

INDIVIDUAL FIELDING STATISTICS

H

2B

3B

HR RBI

TB SLG%

BB HBP

SO GDP OB%

SF SH SB-ATT

PO

A E FLD%

118 103 110 104 95 115 78

25 21 28 21 23 32 10

51 38 34 32 28 32 21

8 7 6 3 6 9 4

2 0 2 0 2 0 0

3 5 4 4 9 6 0

30 34 29 15 23 18 17

72 60 56 47 65 59 25

.610 .583 .509 .452 .684 .513 .321

11 7 18 13 15 17 9

4 11 4 0 14 8 3

16 11 31 25 27 36 9

1 6 3 2 2 0 2

.496 .452 .421 .385 .452 .404 .363

0 3 1 0 2 1 1

0 0 3 0 1 1 2

3-6 45 0-1 53 5-6 37 2-3 70 0-0 200 7-8 64 1-3 162

84 10 .928 1 0 1.000 63 6 .943 8 2 .975 18 3 .986 2 2 .971 20 0 1.000

3 Stouffer, Blake .239 27-27 113 5-0 3 2 McInnerney, Keith .333 40 Shofner, Caleb .333 4-0 3 4 Greene, Brodie .315 20-11 54 30 Raley, Brooks .263 9-2 19 24 Fleece, Nick .231 7-3 13 35 Feltner, Ben .204 21-13 49 43 Aaron, Daman .167 4-2 6 18 Carey, Phil .000 1-0 1 28 Rivers, Kirkland .000 2-0 0

26 1 1 13 3 2 8 1 0 1

27 1 1 17 5 3 10 1 0 0

5 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0

2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

17 0 1 5 5 3 4 0 0 0

38 .336 1 .333 4 1.333 19 .352 5 .263 7 .538 18 .367 1 .167 0 .000 0 .000

16 0 0 8 0 2 4 3 0 0

3 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0

26 0 1 9 4 4 12 4 0 0

0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

.341 .333 .500 .422 .263 .333 .273 .444 .000 .000

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

6-9 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

90 0 0 1 11 0 0 0 0 4

Texas A&M .306 27-27 984 216 301 Opponents .269 27-27 963 140 259

53 55

9 5

35 201 477 .485 123 19 129 381 .396 90

51 215 32 197

19 .406 25 .348

50 0 0 22 13 4 12 3 0 0

7 .952 0 .000 0 .000 1 .958 1 .960 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 .000 0 1.000

12 10 28-41 749 330 33 .970 9 15 18-31 733 279 31 .970

LOB - Team (231), Opp (220). DPs turned - Team (28), Opp (24). IBB - Team (2), Stouffer 1, Feltner 1, Opp (6). Picked off - Brown 1.

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING STATISTICS Player ERA W-L APP GS 41 Starling, Travis 2.86 6-0 11 0 11 Thebeau, Kyle 3.23 3-2 16 0 30 Raley, Brooks 4.03 3-1 9 9 13 Ehlert, Clayton 4.30 2-1 7 7 50 Loux, Barret 4.33 4-2 9 9 14 Cravey, Kevin 0.00 20 Rampy, Blake 0.00 8 Heard, Michael 0.00 37 Gerald, Evan 0.00 16 Minks, Shane 4.15 31 Robertson, Hank 4.38 34 Migl, Scott 9.39 28 Rivers, Kirkland 10.80 27 Middleton, Carson 20.25 Texas A&M Opponents

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

4.36 19-8 7.07 8-19

2 1 1 1 2 6 3 3 4

CG SHO/CBO SV IP 0 0/0 3 28.1 0 0/0 1 30.2 1 0/0 0 58.0 1 0/0 0 37.2 0 0/1 0 54.0

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/0

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

3.1 2.1 1.1 1.0 4.1 12.1 7.2 3.1 5.1

27 27 27 27

2 2

1/1 0/0

5 249.2 2 244.1

H R ER 26 10 9 27 15 11 63 28 26 47 22 18 46 27 26

BB 10 18 16 4 22

SO 20 31 37 26 49

0 2 0 1 2 4 4 2 5

2 1 0 2 5 12 7 3 2

1 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 4

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1

259 140 121 90 197 301 216 192 123 215

55 53

5 9

19 35

5 0 0 0 6 9 13 5 12

2 0 0 0 5 6 9 4 12

0 0 0 0 2 6 8 4 12

2B 3B 6 0 3 1 12 2 11 0 13 0

HR 2 1 4 4 5

AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 104 .250 2 1 0 0 2 114 .237 5 6 1 2 2 230 .274 3 7 2 3 0 151 .311 0 3 2 3 1 195 .236 2 6 1 0 8 15 7 5 3 20 44 33 15 27

.333 .000 .000 .000 .300 .205 .394 .333 .444

2 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0

0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 4

963 .269 984 .306

18 16

32 51

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

Player C PO A E 10 Gonzalez, Kevin 182 162 20 0 42 Brown, Darby 54 53 1 0 13 Ehlert, Clayton 18 8 10 0 35 Feltner, Ben 12 12 0 0 50 Loux, Barret 7 2 5 0 28 Rivers, Kirkland 4 0 4 0 24 Fleece, Nick 4 4 0 0 11 Thebeau, Kyle 4 1 3 0 43 Aaron, Daman 3 3 0 0 31 Robertson, Hank 2 1 1 0 16 Minks, Shane 2 1 1 0 20 Rampy, Blake 1 0 1 0 14 Cravey, Kevin 1 0 1 0 8 Heard, Michael 1 0 1 0 44 Anders, Luke 221 200 18 3 17 Ruggiano, Brian 80 70 8 2 12 Colligan, Kyle 68 64 2 2 30 Raley, Brooks 25 13 11 1 4 Greene, Brodie 24 22 1 1 3 Stouffer, Blake 147 50 90 7 1 Carter, Dane 106 37 63 6 6 Duran, Jose 139 45 84 10 41 Starling, Travis 7 1 5 1 18 Carey, Phil 0 0 0 0 34 Migl, Scott 0 0 0 0 40 Shofner, Caleb 0 0 0 0 37 Gerald, Evan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 McInnerney, Keith 0 0 0 0 27 Middleton, Carson 0 Texas A&M 1112 749 330 33 Opponents 1043 733 279 31

7 9 15 1 12 10

PB - Team (1), Gonzalez 1, Opp (2). Pickoffs - Team (1), Thebeau 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Gonzalez (16-25), Starling (7-10), Raley (3-7), Ehlert (1-5), Loux (3-5), Ruggiano (2-4), Robertson (2-2), Thebeau (2-2). Hitting minimums - 2.5 AB/Game Pitching minimums - 1 IP/Game

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FLD% 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .986 .975 .971 .960 .958 .952 .943 .928 .857 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI 0 16 9 .640 1 0 7 0 0 - 0 0 2 1 4 .200 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 3 2 .600 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 21 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 2 .500 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 3 4 .429 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 21 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 0 - 0 0 18 0 0 - 0 0 0 7 3 .700 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0

.970 28 18 13 .581 .970 24 28 13 .683

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

MULTI-HIT GAMES

hitting

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At bats.................... 58....................................................... at Nebraska (May 09) Runs scored............ 22........................................................ vs Houston (May 31) Hits......................... 22....................................... at Sam Houston State (May 06) RBIs........................ 18........................................................ vs Houston (May 31) Doubles.................... 4....................................................................... eight times Triples....................... 3................. vs McNeese State (Feb 26 & Feb 27), vs Ohio State (Feb 29) Home runs................ 6........................................................ vs Houston (May 31) Total bases............. 38............................................................. at Baylor (Apr 19) Walks...................... 11..................................................... vs Texas Tech (Mar 14) Strikeouts............... 20..................................................... vs Texas Tech (Mar 14) Sac hits..................... 2......................................................................... four times Sac flies.................... 3........................................................ vs Houston (May 31) Stolen bases............. 6............................................... vs McNeese State (Feb 27) Hit by pitch............... 5......................................................................... four times Caught stealing........ 3......................................... vs Northern Colorado (Feb 24) Runners LOB........... 15..................................................... vs Texas Tech (Mar 14) Hit into DP................ 4......................................... vs Northern Colorado (Feb 23)

At bats...................... 8........ Blake Stouffer, Kyle Colligan and Dane Carter at Nebraska (May 09) Runs scored.............. 5............................................ Luke Anders vs UIC (May 30) Hits........................... 5..................................... Darby Brown at Kansas (Mar 28) RBIs.......................... 6..................................... Darby Brown at Kansas (Mar 30) Doubles.................... 2......................................................................... four times Triples....................... 2................. Dane Carter vs McNeese State (Feb 26, 2008) Home runs................ 2........................................................................... six times Total bases............... 9.. Kyle Colligan vs Houston (May 31), vs Houston (Jun 02) Walks........................ 3........................................................................... six times Strikeouts................. 5................................... Dane Carter at Nebraska (May 09) Sac hits..................... 2......................................... Blake Stouffer at TCU (Apr 29) Sac flies.................... 2................................ Brodie Greene vs Houston (May 31) Stolen bases............. 2........................................................................ nine times Hit by pitch............... 3.................................. Luke Anders vs Oklahoma (Apr 12) Caught stealing........ 2..................... Ben Feltner vs Northern Colorado (Feb 24)

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Putouts................... 20.................................. Luke Anders at Nebraska (May 09) Assists...................... 7.......................................................................... five times Errors........................ 2........................................................................ nine times Passed balls.............. 2.......... Brian Ruggiano vs McNeese (Feb 27); Kevin Gonzalez at UTA (May 13)

Putouts................... 48....................................................... at Nebraska (May 09) Assists.................... 25....................................................... at Nebraska (May 09) Errors........................ 6....................................................... at Nebraska (May 11) Passed balls.............. 3.................................................. at UT Arlington (May 13) DPs turned............... 4................................................ vs Nicholls State (Mar 05)

pitching Innings pitched... 16.0....................................................... at Nebraska (May 09) Runs allowed......... 16.................................................. at UT Arlington (May 13) Earned runs............ 14............................................................. vs Texas (May 22) Walks allowed........ 10.......................................................... vs Rutgers (Mar 07) Strikeouts............... 14......................................... vs Northern Colorado (Feb 22) Hits allowed........... 22............................................................. at Baylor (Apr 20) Doubles allowed...... 5....... vs Missouri (Apr 25), vs DBU (May 01), at Sam Houston St. (May 06) Triples allowed......... 2............................... at Texas (May 16), vs Texas (May 22) Homers allowed....... 3......................................... vs Northern Colorado (Feb 23) Wild pitches............. 5..................................................... vs Texas State (Apr 22) Hit batters................ 5........................................................... at Kansas (Mar 30)

pitching Innings pitched...... 8.0...... Travis Starling at Nebraska (May 09); Brooks Raley at Texas (May 16), vs UIC (May 30) Runs allowed.......... 10........................................ Brooks Raley vs Texas (May 22) Earned runs............ 10........................................ Brooks Raley vs Texas (May 22) Walks allowed.......... 5...... Kyle Thebeau vs Texas Tech (Mar 14); Brooks Raley at Nebraska (May 09) Strikeouts............... 10.................................... Brooks Raley vs Rutgers (Mar 08) Hits allowed............ 10....... Brooks Raley at Kansas (Mar 28); Clayton Ehlert vs Kansas State (Apr 06) Doubles allowed....... 3........................................................................... six times Triples allowed......... 2.......... Brooks Raley at Texas (May 16), vs Texas (May 22) Homers allowed....... 2...................................................................... seven times Wild pitches.............. 3..................................... Kevin Cravey vs Rutgers (Mar 07) Hit batters................. 3.................................. Barret Loux vs Texas Tech (Mar 15)

HITTING STREAKS Longest 24 19 17 16 10 7 7 7 5 3 3 2 2 2 2 1

2 20 21 19 15 13 16 12 9 7 6 3 1 1 1 144

3 12 11 5 8 8 3 2 2 2 - - 1 - - 54

4 2 1 - - 1 3 - - - - - - - - 7

5+ - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1

Tot 34 33 25 23 22 22 14 11 9 6 3 2 1 1 206

3 8 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 1 - 2 1 33

4 2 4 4 2 1 - - - - - - - 13

5+ - - 2 2 1 1 - - 1 - - - 7

Tot 20 17 16 16 12 10 9 8 6 3 2 1 120

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PLAYER Duran, José Stouffer, Blake Brown, Darby Carter, Dane Colligan, Kyle Anders, Luke Greene, Brodie Gonzalez, Kevin Ruggiano, Brian Feltner, Ben Raley, Brooks Shofner, Caleb McInnerney, Keith Fleece, Nick Aaron, Daman Rivers, Kirkland

Duran, José Carter, Dane Brown, Darby Ruggiano, Brian Colligan, Kyle Anders, Luke Stouffer, Blake Greene, Brodie Gonzalez, Kevin Feltner, Ben Fleece, Nick Raley, Brooks Aaron, Daman McInnerney, Keith TEAM

Season-Ending 3 1 8 2 3 3 1 1 1

Duran, Jose Carter, Dane Brown, Darby Anders, Luke Ruggiano, Brian Colligan, Kyle Stouffer, Blake Greene, Brodie Gonzalez, Kevin Raley, Brooks Fleece, Nick Aaron, Daman TEAM

2 10 9 7 8 9 6 5 6 4 3 - - 67

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USA Today/ ESPN 21st -- 23rd 22nd 17th 22nd 19th 11th 8th 6th 5th 5th 7th 10th 13th -- 12th

NCBWA 20th 27th 25th 23rd 19th 20th 16th 8th 8th 6th 6th 6th 7th 11th 14th 11th 14th

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Date Opponent Score Inn Feb 22 Fri. NORTHERN COLORADO W 9-5 9 Feb 23 Sat. NORTHERN COLORADO L 1-3 7 Feb 23 Sat. NORTHERN COLORADO L 2-4 9 Feb 24 Sun. NORTHERN COLORADO W 5-2 9 Feb 26 Tue. McNEESE STATE W 8-3 9 Feb 27 Wed. McNEESE STATE W 8-4 9 Feb 29 Fri. † OHIO STATE W 8-5 9 Mar 01 Sat. † ARKANSAS W 15-7 9 Mar 02 Sun. † LOUISIANA TECH W 7-4 9 Mar 04 Tue. NICHOLLS STATE W 5-1 9 Mar 05 Wed. NICHOLLS STATE W 14-3 9 Mar 07 Fri. RUTGERS L 8-10 9 Mar 08 Sat. RUTGERS W 2-1 9 Mar 09 Sun. RUTGERS W 12-3 9 Mar 11 Tue. CENTENARY W 9-2 9 Mar 12 Wed. CENTENARY W 3-2 9 Mar 14 Fri. * TEXAS TECH W 6-5 (12) Mar 15 Sat. * TEXAS TECH W 12-1 9 Mar 16 Sun. * TEXAS TECH L 3-9 9 Mar 18 Tue. UT ARLINGTON W 12-0 9 Mar 21 Fri. * at Oklahoma State W 9-5 9 Mar 22 Sat. * at Oklahoma State L 2-3 9 Mar 23 Sun. * at Oklahoma State L 4-6 9 Mar 25 Tue. at UTSA W 5-4 9 Mar 28 Fri. * at Kansas W 13-6 9 Mar 29 Sat. * at Kansas W 9-6 (10) Mar 30 Sun. * at Kansas W 10-8 9 Apr 01 Tue. Stephen F. Austin W 8-1 9 Apr 02 Wed. Stephen F. Austin W 5-4 9 Apr 04 Fri. * KANSAS STATE W 7-2 9 Apr 05 Sat. * KANSAS STATE W 13-8 9 Apr 06 Sun. * KANSAS STATE W 14-4 9 Apr 08 Tue. at (#19) Houston W 13-6 9 Apr 11 Fri. * OKLAHOMA W 8-7 9 Apr 12 Sat. * OKLAHOMA W 10-3 9 Apr 13 Sun. * OKLAHOMA W 12-2 7 Apr 15 Tue. (#7) RICE L 2-11 9 Apr 18 Fri. * BAYLOR W 2-1 9 Apr 19 Sat. * at Baylor W 11-1 9 Apr 20 Sun. * at Baylor W 13-12 (11) Apr 22 Tue. Texas State W 14-11 9 Apr 25 Fri. * (#4) Missouri W 9-8 9 Apr 26 Sat. * (#4) Missouri W 15-0 9 Apr 27 Sun. * (#4) Missouri W 3-2 (10) Apr 29 Tue. at TCU W 3-2 9 May 01 Thu. DALLAS BAPTIST L 6-12 9 May 02 Fri. DALLAS BAPTIST W 9-4 9 May 03 Sat. DALLAS BAPTIST W 5-4 9 May 06 Tue. at Sam Houston State W 13-9 9 May 09 Fri. * at (#5) Nebraska W 6-3 (16) May 11 Sun. * at (#5) Nebraska L 8-9 9 * at (#5) Nebraska L 10-13 9 May 13 Tue. at UT Arlington L 8-16 9 May 16 Fri. * at Texas L 2-5 9 May 17 Sat. * Texas L 2-5 9 May 18 Sun. * Texas L 3-6 9 May 21 Wed. $ vs Oklahoma L 1-4 9 May 22 Thu. $ vs (#24) Texas L 9-15 9 May 24 Sat. $ vs (#9) Missouri W 6-2 9 May 30 Fri. ! UIC W 15-1 9 May 31 Sat. ! HOUSTON W 22-4 9 Jun 01 Sun. ! HOUSTON L 3-4 9 Jun 02 Mon. ! HOUSTON W 13-5 9 Jun 07 Sat. § at (#5) Rice L 7-9 9 Jun 08 Sun. § at (#5) Rice L 5-6 9 TOTAL * Big 12 Conference game. † Domino’s Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic (Olsen Field, College Station). $ Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City).

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AB R 34 9 21 1 34 2 26 5 32 8 34 8 30 8 36 15 36 7 30 5 37 14 38 8 29 2 36 12 36 9 27 3 42 6 29 12 35 3 37 12 36 9 35 2 32 4 34 5 44 13 39 9 40 10 34 8 36 5 30 7 38 13 35 14 43 13 32 8 33 10 34 12 33 2 28 2 43 11 49 13 40 14 31 9 37 15 30 3 28 3 39 6 33 9 33 5 43 13 58 6 39 8 40 10 35 8 34 2 29 2 32 3 30 1 39 9 31 6 37 15 42 22 30 3 37 13 33 7 32 5 2279 516

H RBI 13 8 5 1 7 2 5 5 12 8 11 7 9 7 14 13 13 7 8 4 15 14 14 6 6 2 13 12 16 8 5 1 10 5 10 11 8 3 13 11 10 9 9 2 6 4 11 4 17 12 13 9 14 10 10 8 11 3 8 7 18 12 17 14 18 13 9 8 9 8 16 11 6 2 6 2 18 11 18 13 20 14 10 6 15 14 6 3 4 2 11 5 12 9 10 5 22 13 11 5 11 6 11 9 10 8 9 2 4 2 8 3 5 1 12 8 7 6 15 14 16 18 5 3 12 12 10 7 8 5 715 477

2B 2 1 2 2 4 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 0 4 1 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 2 2 4 4 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 0 2 3 1 0 3 2 1 4 3 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 4 3 3 2 1 2 2 0 0 4 3 2 3 4 2 124

3B 1 1 0 0 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 30

HR 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 0 0 2 0 5 3 1 1 4 1 0 1 3 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 3 2 6 0 4 0 0 81

BB IBB 7 1 4 0 2 0 4 0 4 0 5 0 9 0 4 0 3 2 1 0 8 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 7 0 3 0 11 0 10 0 3 0 7 0 9 0 2 0 2 0 5 0 2 0 6 0 4 0 3 0 6 0 2 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 6 1 7 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 9 1 5 0 4 0 3 1 1 0 7 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 5 0 3 0 7 0 3 0 3 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 3 1 4 0 6 0 7 0 3 0 8 0 280 7

SB 5 0 0 0 0 6 2 2 2 0 4 2 3 4 2 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 1 1 4 3 0 1 0 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 3 2 5 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 2 1 3 91

CS 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 37

HBP 1 1 0 0 0 3 2 3 2 0 4 4 0 0 0 1 3 5 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 4 2 0 3 2 5 1 3 4 1 5 1 0 1 2 5 0 3 0 1 2 1 0 2 1 1 4 2 2 2 0 100

SAC 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 28

SF 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 31

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GDP K 0 5 3 3 0 9 0 7 0 3 0 3 1 6 1 6 0 8 1 6 0 7 0 10 0 10 0 5 1 4 2 6 0 20 2 2 0 6 0 6 0 9 1 9 1 4 0 6 0 6 1 8 2 7 0 9 1 2 0 5 1 5 0 4 0 6 1 10 0 7 0 5 0 11 0 8 1 6 1 7 2 4 1 6 1 9 0 10 0 10 0 9 1 6 1 4 3 6 0 19 0 13 0 11 0 5 2 8 2 3 2 8 2 12 1 6 0 4 0 2 1 6 2 4 0 5 2 4 1 10 45 450

PO 27 21 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 36 27 27 27 27 24 24 27 27 30 27 27 27 27 27 24 27 27 27 21 27 27 27 33 27 27 27 30 27 27 27 27 27 48 26 24 24 24 27 27 27 24 27 27 27 26 27 24 27 1759

A E 14 5 9 2 10 1 8 1 10 0 14 1 15 2 7 1 13 2 14 1 18 3 10 2 8 0 10 1 10 1 19 1 18 3 9 1 10 0 10 0 11 3 12 0 11 1 10 0 6 2 11 0 14 0 8 0 14 1 10 1 12 0 14 0 10 3 17 2 11 0 9 2 7 3 16 0 10 0 17 1 9 4 9 1 5 0 13 1 18 1 10 0 7 1 13 0 15 2 25 4 10 2 13 6 10 2 12 0 13 2 12 1 10 3 11 1 11 0 13 3 4 2 14 3 10 1 11 1 14 2 758 90

Avg .382 .327 .281 .261 .286 .293 .294 .308 .314 .310 .320 .325 .317 .320 .329 .322 .315 .317 .312 .314 .312 .310 .304 .305 .310 .311 .312 .312 .311 .310 .316 .321 .325 .324 .322 .327 .323 .320 .324 .325 .330 .330 .332 .329 .326 .325 .326 .325 .330 .325 .324 .323 .322 .321 .319 .318 .315 .315 .314 .315 .317 .315 .315 .315 .314 .314


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Date Opponent Score Inn IP Feb 22 Fri. NORTHERN COLORADO W 9-5 9 9.0 Feb 23 Sat. NORTHERN COLORADO L 1-3 7 7.0 Feb 23 Sat. NORTHERN COLORADO L 2-4 9 9.0 Feb 24 Sun. NORTHERN COLORADO W 5-2 9 9.0 Feb 26 Tue. McNEESE STATE W 8-3 9 9.0 Feb 27 Wed. McNEESE STATE W 8-4 9 9.0 Feb 29 Fri. † OHIO STATE W 8-5 9 9.0 Mar 01 Sat. † ARKANSAS W 15-7 9 9.0 Mar 02 Sun. † LOUISIANA TECH W 7-4 9 9.0 Mar 04 Tue. NICHOLLS STATE W 5-1 9 9.0 Mar 05 Wed. NICHOLLS STATE W 14-3 9 9.0 Mar 07 Fri. RUTGERS L 8-10 9 9.0 Mar 08 Sat. RUTGERS W 2-1 9 9.0 Mar 09 Sun. RUTGERS W 12-3 9 9.0 Mar 11 Tue. CENTENARY W 9-2 9 9.0 Mar 12 Wed. CENTENARY W 3-2 9 9.0 Mar 14 Fri. * TEXAS TECH W 6-5 (12) 12.0 Mar 15 Sat. * TEXAS TECH W 12-1 9 9.0 Mar 16 Sun. * TEXAS TECH L 3-9 9 9.0 Mar 18 Tue. UT ARLINGTON W 12-0 9 9.0 Mar 21 Fri. * at Oklahoma State W 9-5 9 9.0 Mar 22 Sat. * at Oklahoma State L 2-3 9 8.0 Mar 23 Sun. * at Oklahoma State L 4-6 9 8.0 Mar 25 Tue. at UTSA W 5-4 9 9.0 Mar 28 Fri. * at Kansas W 13-6 9 9.0 Mar 29 Sat. * at Kansas W 9-6 (10) 10.0 Mar 30 Sun. * at Kansas W 10-8 9 9.0 Apr 01 Tue. Stephen F. Austin W 8-1 9 9.0 Apr 02 Wed. Stephen F. Austin W 5-4 9 9.0 Apr 04 Fri. * KANSAS STATE W 7-2 9 9.0 Apr 05 Sat. * KANSAS STATE W 13-8 9 9.0 Apr 06 Sun. * KANSAS STATE W 14-4 9 8.0 Apr 08 Tue. at (#19) Houston W 13-6 9 9.0 Apr 11 Fri. * OKLAHOMA W 8-7 9 9.0 Apr 12 Sat. * OKLAHOMA W 10-3 9 9.0 W 12-2 7 7.0 Apr 13 Sun. * OKLAHOMA Apr 15 Tue. (#7) RICE L 2-11 9 9.0 Apr 18 Fri. * BAYLOR W 2-1 9 9.0 Apr 19 Sat. * at Baylor W 11-1 9 9.0 W 13-12 (11) 11.0 Apr 20 Sun. * at Baylor Apr 22 Tue. Texas State W 14-11 9 9.0 Apr 25 Fri. * (#4) Missouri W 9-8 9 9.0 Apr 26 Sat. * (#4) Missouri W 15-0 9 9.0 W 3-2 (10) 10.0 Apr 27 Sun. * (#4) Missouri Apr 29 Tue. at TCU W 3-2 9 9.0 May 01 Thu. DALLAS BAPTIST L 6-12 9 9.0 May 02 Fri. DALLAS BAPTIST W 9-4 9 9.0 W 5-4 9 9.0 May 03 Sat. DALLAS BAPTIST May 06 Tue. at Sam Houston State W 13-9 9 9.0 May 09 Fri. * at (#5) Nebraska W 6-3 (16) 16.0 May 11 Sun. * at (#5) Nebraska L 8-9 9 8.2 8.0 * at (#5) Nebraska L 10-13 9 May 13 Tue. at UT Arlington L 8-16 9 8.0 May 16 Fri. * at Texas L 2-5 9 8.0 May 17 Sat. * Texas L 2-5 9 9 0 May 18 Sun. * Texas L 3-6 9 9 0 May 21 Wed. $ vs Oklahoma L 1-4 9 9 0 May 22 Thu. $ vs (#24) Texas L 9-15 9 8 0 May 24 Sat. $ vs (#9) Missouri W 6-2 9 9 0 May 30 Fri. ! UIC W 15-1 9 9 0 May 31 Sat. ! HOUSTON W 22-4 9 9 0 Jun 01 Sun. ! HOUSTON L 3-4 9 8 2 Jun 02 Mon. ! HOUSTON W 13-5 9 9 0 Jun 07 Sat. § at (#5) Rice L 7-9 9 8 0 Jun 08 Sun. § at (#5) Rice L 5-6 9 9 0 TOTAL 586.1 * Big 12 Conference game. † Domino’s Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic (Olsen Field, College Station). $ Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City).

H R ER 9 5 4 5 3 1 6 4 4 5 2 2 6 3 2 9 4 0 11 5 5 12 7 7 4 4 1 4 1 1 8 3 2 8 10 8 4 1 1 9 3 3 7 2 1 8 2 1 10 5 2 5 1 1 11 9 9 4 0 0 9 5 4 6 3 3 11 6 6 9 4 4 14 6 4 9 6 6 12 8 8 8 1 1 8 4 4 7 2 2 12 8 8 12 4 4 7 6 3 13 7 7 7 3 3 8 2 1 11 11 9 6 1 1 5 1 1 22 12 12 8 11 0 13 8 8 3 0 0 8 2 2 6 2 1 20 12 12 9 4 4 8 4 4 14 9 7 9 3 3 9 9 6 12 13 6 15 16 10 8 5 5 10 5 4 8 6 5 7 4 0 17 15 14 6 2 2 5 1 0 4 4 3 9 4 4 12 5 4 9 9 8 9 6 4 579 333 262

BB 1 4 4 2 4 3 3 3 4 2 3 10 2 3 4 0 8 5 6 1 4 3 1 4 0 5 3 4 3 4 5 1 2 2 3 0 4 0 3 4 2 4 3 1 1 3 2 3 1 8 5 5 8 3 2 2 3 6 3 1 2 4 2 5 4 210

SO 14 6 13 9 9 9 9 8 8 10 2 8 11 12 12 9 10 4 10 8 9 7 2 7 8 12 7 11 8 7 11 8 7 7 10 3 12 5 9 7 9 4 10 11 4 6 13 8 5 8 4 6 9 5 5 8 5 3 7 7 9 5 7 5 2 503

2B 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 0 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 0 1 1 1 1 3 2 3 1 2 2 2 4 3 3 2 0 4 1 0 4 2 5 1 2 2 5 4 0 5 1 3 2 4 1 3 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 119

3B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10

HR WP 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 4 1 3 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 4 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 41 52

BK 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

HBP 3 1 0 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 3 5 0 3 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 69

DP IBB W 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 3 2 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 6 1 0 7 1 0 8 4 0 9 0 2 9 0 0 10 1 0 11 0 0 12 1 0 13 1 2 14 1 0 15 1 2 15 0 0 16 1 0 17 1 0 17 2 0 17 1 0 18 1 0 19 2 0 20 1 0 21 0 0 22 2 0 23 0 0 24 0 0 25 0 0 26 1 0 27 1 0 28 0 0 29 0 0 30 0 0 30 2 0 31 3 0 32 3 1 33 1 0 34 0 0 35 0 0 36 0 1 37 0 0 38 1 0 38 1 0 39 0 0 40 1 0 41 0 0 42 2 0 42 2 0 42 1 1 42 1 0 42 2 0 42 1 0 42 0 0 42 1 0 42 1 0 43 0 0 44 0 0 45 2 0 45 1 0 46 0 0 46 2 1 46 59 11 46

L 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 18 19 19

SV ERA - 4 00 - 2 81 - 3 24 1 2 91 - 2.72 - 2 25 2 2.66 - 3 21 3 2 96 - 2.76 - 2.69 - 3.14 4 2 97 - 2 98 - 2 84 5 2.73 - 2.63 - 2 54 - 2 88 - 2.73 - 2.79 - 2 82 - 2 97 - 3 01 - 3 05 - 3.15 6 3 33 - 3 25 - 3 28 - 3 23 7 3 39 8 3.42 - 3.41 - 3 51 - 3 50 - 3.45 - 3.60 9 3 53 10 3.47 - 3.66 11 3 57 - 3.68 - 3 59 - 3 55 - 3.49 - 3.67 12 3.68 13 3.69 - 3.76 - 3.68 - 3.73 - 3.78 - 3 91 - 3 93 - 3 93 - 3.95 - 3.88 - 4.07 - 4.03 - 3.96 - 3.95 - 3.95 - 3.95 - 4.02 - 4.02 13 4.02

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2008 STARTING LINEUPS GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent 02/22 NORTHERN COLORADO 02/23 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO 02/24 NORTHERN COLORADO 02/26 McNEESE STATE 02/27 McNEESE STATE 02/29 † OHIO STATE 03/01 † ARKANSAS 03/02 † LOUISIANA TECH 03/04 NICHOLLS STATE 03/05 NICHOLLS STATE 03/07 RUTGERS 03/08 RUTGERS 03/09 RUTGERS 03/11 CENTENARY 03/12 CENTENARY 03/14 * TEXAS TECH 03/15 * TEXAS TECH 03/16 * TEXAS TECH 03/18 UT ARLINGTON 03/21 * at Oklahoma State 03/22 * at Oklahoma State 03/23 * at Oklahoma State 03/25 # at UTSA 03/28 * at Kansas 03/29 * at Kansas 03/30 * at Kansas 04/01 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 04/02 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 04/04 * KANSAS STATE 04/05 * KANSAS STATE 04/06 * KANSAS STATE 04/08 at (#19) Houston 04/11 * OKLAHOMA 04/12 * OKLAHOMA 04/13 * OKLAHOMA 04/15 (#7) RICE 04/18 * BAYLOR 04/19 * at Baylor 04/20 * at Baylor 04/22 TEXAS STATE 04/25 * (#4) MISSOURI 04/26 * (#4) MISSOURI 04/27 * (#4) MISSOURI 04/29 at TCU 05/01 DALLAS BAPTIST 05/02 DALLAS BAPTIST 05/03 DALLAS BAPTIST 05/06 at Sam Houston State 05/09 * at (#5) Nebraska 05/11 * at (#5) Nebraska * at (#5) Nebraska 05/13 at UT Arlington 05/16 * at Texas 05/17 * TEXAS 05/18 * TEXAS 05/21 $ vs Oklahoma 05/22 $ vs (#24) Texas 05/24 $ vs (#9) Missouri 05/30 ! UIC 05/31 ! HOUSTON 06/01 ! HOUSTON 06/02 ! HOUSTON 06/07 § at (#5) Rice 06/08 § at (#5) Rice

1st Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Raley rf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Raley cf Greene cf Greene rf Greene cf Raley lf Raley cf Colligan dh Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Carter 3b Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Carter 3b Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf Colligan cf

2nd Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Colligan cf Duran ss Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Feltner lf Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Feltner lf Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Raley rf Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Duran ss Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Colligan cf Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b

3rd Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Carter 3b Carter 3b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Carter 3b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Carter 3b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Stouffer 2b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Brown 1b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Carter 3b Duran ss Duran ss Duran ss Duran ss Duran ss Duran ss Duran ss Duran ss

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! NCAA College Station Regional, Olsen Field. § NCAA Houston Super Regional, Reckling Park.

RECORD BREAKDOWNS by POSITION

by batting order player

starts LEADOFF Kyle Colligan 56 Brooks Raley 4 Brodie Greene 3 Dane Carter 2

record 39-17 4-0 2-1 1-1

2ND SPOT Blake Stouffer 37 Dane Carter 21 José Duran 2 Ben Feltner 2 Kyle Colligan 2 Brooks Raley 1

26-11 15-6 2-0 2-0 1-1 0-1

3RD SPOT Dane Carter 42 Blake Stouffer 14 José Duran 8 Darby Brown 1

30-12 11-3 4-4 1-0

CLEANUP José Duran 48 Luke Anders 11 Blake Stouffer 4 Darby Brown 1 Nick Fleece 1

36-12 5-6 3-1 1-0 1-0

5TH SPOT Luke Anders 29 Darby Brown 19 Brian Ruggiano 11 José Duran 6

20-9 16-3 7-4 3-3

6TH SPOT Darby Brown 32 Brian Ruggiano 14 Luke Anders 12 Nick Fleece 6 Brodie Greene 1

20-12 13-1 10-2 2-4 1-0

7TH SPOT Brian Ruggiano 34 Luke Anders 9 Darby Brown 8 Blake Stouffer 8 Brodie Greene 3 Nick Fleece 2 José Duran 1

24-10 7-2 6-2 4-4 2-1 2-0 1-0

8TH SPOT Brodie Greene 17 Ben Feltner 14 Kevin Gonzalez 11 Brooks Raley 6 Nick Fleece 5 Brian Ruggiano 5 Keith McInnerney 3 Daman Aaron 3 Kyle Colligan 1

12-5 13-1 5-6 4-2 4-1 2-3 3-0 2-1 1-0

9TH SPOT Kevin Gonzalez 32 Ben Feltner 16 Brodie Greene 11 Brooks Raley 3 Keith McInnerney 2 Daman Aaron 1

25-7 11-5 6-5 1-2 2-0 1-0

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starts PITCHER Barret Loux 16 Brooks Raley 14 Scott Migl 12 Clayton Ehlert 11 Shane Minks 4 Carson Middleton 4 Kirkland Rivers 3 Kyle Thebeau 1

record 10-6 11-3 9-3 7-4 4-0 3-1 2-1 0-1

CATCHER Kevin Gonzalez 43 Brian Ruggiano 22

30-13 16-6

FIRST BASE Luke Anders 48 Darby Brown 16 Brian Ruggiano 1

34-14 11-5 1-0

SECOND BASE Blake Stouffer 63 Brodie Greene 1 Brian Ruggiano 1

44-19 1-0 1-0

Dane Carter

THIRD BASE 65

46-19

José Duran

SHORTSTOP 65

46-19

LEFT FIELD Ben Feltner 32 Brodie Greene 19 Nick Fleece 5 Brian Ruggiano 3 Brooks Raley 3 Keith McInnerney 2 Daman Aaron 1

26-6 10-9 3-2 3-0 2-1 2-0 0-1

CENTER FIELD Kyle Colligan 58 Brodie Greene 4 Brooks Raley 3

40-18 4-0 2-1

RIGHT FIELD Brian Ruggiano 37 Brodie Greene 11 Brooks Raley 8 Nick Fleece 5 Daman Aaron 3 Keith McInnerney 1

25-12 8-3 5-3 4-1 3-0 1-0

DESIGNATED HITTER Darby Brown 45 Luke Anders 13 Nick Fleece 4 Keith McInnerney 2 Kyle Colligan 1

33-12 8-5 2-2 2-0 1-0


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2008 BIG 12 SEASON REVIEW FINAL STANDINGS School W z-Texas A&M 19 y-Oklahoma State 18 y-Nebraska 17 y-Missouri 16 xy-Texas 15 Baylor 11 Kansas State 11 y-Oklahoma 9 Kansas 9 Texas Tech 9

L 8 9 9 11 12 16 16 17 18 18

POSTSEASON AWARDS BIG 12 Pct. H .704 12-3 .667 9-3 .648 9-2-1 .593 11-4 .556 5-7 .407 6-6 .407 6-8 .352 6-6 .333 7-6 .333 7-8

T 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

A 7-5 7-5 8-7 5-7 10-5 5-10 5-8 2-9-1 2-12 2-10

N W 0-0 46 2-1 44 0-0 41 0-0 39 0-0 39 0-0 32 0-0 29 1-2 36 0-0 30 0-0 25

L 19 18 16 21 22 26 29 26 27 30

OVERALL Pct. H A .708 34-9 11-8 .710 28-6 9-9 .716 29-5-1 10-9 .650 23-5 9-11 .639 19-12 13-6 .552 21-10 10-14 .500 18-11 7-15 .579 21-10 6-12-1 .526 18-7 3-15 .455 15-11 3-15

T 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

N Streak vs Top 25 1-2 Lost 2 6-6 7-3 Lost 1 15-9 2-2 Lost 2 6-9 7-5 Lost 2 11-9 7-4 Lost 1 7-11 1-2 Lost 2 4-10 4-3 Lost 1 8-12 9-4 Lost 1 11-16-1 9-5 Lost 4 4-14 7-4 Won 1 5-12

BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

José Duran Texas A&M BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR

Rob Childress Texas A&M

x - Big 12 tournament champions; y - NCAA Regional participant; z - advanced to NCAA Super Regionals

FINAL TEAM STATISTICS HITTING 1. Oklahoma State 2. Texas A&M 3. Oklahoma 4. Texas 5. Missouri 6. Texas Tech 7. Kansas 8. Baylor 9. Nebraska 10. Kansas State

G 62 65 63 61 60 55 57 58 58 58

PITCHING 1. Oklahoma State 2. Texas A&M 3. Nebraska 4. Texas 5. Missouri 6. Kansas State 7. Baylor 8. Oklahoma 9. Kansas 10. Texas Tech

G ERA 62 3.98 65 4.01 58 4.18 61 4.48 60 4.58 58 5.11 58 5.24 63 5.29 57 5.49 55 6.34

Avg .326 .314 .312 .306 .301 .293 .287 .285 .276 .261

OB% .402 .407 .381 .403 .408 .392 .381 .381 .369 .362

Slug .531 .501 .463 .479 .457 .449 .451 .442 .401 .377

BAvg W .261 44 .257 46 .252 41 .252 39 .280 39 .292 29 .285 32 .287 36 .289 30 .290 25

AB R 2187 501 2279 516 2217 438 2079 470 2027 439 1908 378 1917 384 1953 374 1976 370 1936 311 L IP 18 547.0 19 586.1 16 521.0 22 540.1 21 520.1 29 514.2 26 501.1 26 556.2 27 490.1 30 478.2

H 713 715 691 636 611 559 550 557 545 505

2B 123 124 132 129 116 127 111 117 108 103

3B 29 30 21 25 11 12 16 17 13 7

H R ER 546 280 242 579 333 261 498 287 242 520 317 269 572 304 265 587 328 292 558 344 292 625 368 327 561 351 299 539 372 337

HR RBI 89 469 81 477 54 403 60 430 59 406 49 355 57 348 52 345 38 336 36 281 BB 183 210 192 211 171 179 223 240 217 263

SO 470 503 491 447 495 361 435 429 385 382

BB 238 280 210 294 288 272 234 270 219 243 CG 5 2 7 3 7 4 3 1 0 0

SO 413 450 388 369 407 348 435 443 336 433 HR 40 41 37 41 48 47 56 48 39 54

SB 42 91 74 70 43 76 25 52 78 105

ShO 1 2 4 4 7 5 3 2 4 1

SBA 57 128 100 93 68 101 39 70 104 133 SV 21 13 17 15 17 14 16 12 12 6

S 38 28 47 64 25 36 42 34 35 48

BB/9 3.01 3.22 3.32 3.51 2.96 3.13 4.00 3.88 3.98 4.94

SF 37 31 27 25 29 24 25 25 29 23

SO/9 7.73 7.72 8.48 7.45 8.56 6.31 7.81 6.94 7.07 7.18

FINAL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 11. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 15.

HITTING

Thomas Belza, OSU José Duran, A&M Dane Carter, A&M Mike Gosse, OU John Allman, KU Luke Anders, A&M

PITCHING

Cl. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr.

Cl. Chance Ruffin, UT Fr. Kyle Thebeau, A&M Jr. Andrew Oliver, OSU So. Aaron Crow, MU Jr. Johnny Dorn, NU Sr. Clayton Ehlert, A&M So. Barret Loux, A&M Fr.

G 50 65 65 63 57 62 G 23 33 15 15 15 16 16

Avg .386 .372 .371 .368 .365 .349

OB% .404 .429 .443 .417 .484 .486

Slug .518 .542 .591 .569 .553 .660

AB R 166 31 277 65 264 67 253 56 197 53 215 57

GS ERA BAvg W 10 1.96 .191 8 1 2.12 .206 6 14 2.20 .211 7 15 2.35 .217 13 15 2.45 .214 6 11 3.41 .287 6 16 4.18 .227 6

H 64 103 98 93 72 75

L IP 3 78.0 5 76.1 2 98.1 0 107.1 2 106.1 2 68.2 2 90.1

2B 12 15 16 23 17 13

3B 2 7 9 2 1 3

H R ER 54 23 17 56 28 18 72 28 24 85 33 28 82 34 29 78 34 26 76 46 42

HR RBI 2 34 6 68 8 64 8 52 6 48 16 58 BB 24 37 36 38 29 10 35

SO 82 79 96 127 102 48 81

BB 7 25 33 21 35 40 CG 1 0 1 4 2 1 0

SO 31 33 48 12 32 52 HR 4 2 5 6 4 6 10

SB 1 14 15 2 4 4 ShO 0 0 1 4 0 0 0

SBA 5 21 18 4 5 7 SV 3 3 0 0 0 0 0

S 4 0 4 2 1 1

SF 4 3 6 2 5 4

BB/9 2.77 4.36 3.29 3.19 2.45 1.31 3.49

SO/9 9.46 9.31 8.79 10.65 8.63 6.29 8.07

BIG 12 PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Aaron Crow, Missouri BIG 12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Chance Ruffin, Texas

ALL-BIG 12 TEAMS First Team Luke Anders Texas A&M 1B Jr. Jake Opitz Nebraska 2B Sr. José Duran Texas A&M SS Jr. Dane Carter Texas A&M 3B Sr. Mitch Abeita Nebraska C Sr. Aaron Senne Missouri OF So. Neil Medchill Oklahoma State OF So. Kyle Colligan Texas A&M OF Jr. Jacob Priday Missouri DH Sr. Jordy Mercer Oklahoma State UTL Jr. Aaron Crow Missouri SP Jr. Johnny Dorn Nebraska SP Sr. Andrew Oliver Oklahoma State SP So. Travis Starling Texas A&M RP So.

Second Team Rebel Ridling Oklahoma State 1B Sr. Thomas Belza Oklahoma State 2B Fr. Jordy Mercer Oklahoma State SS Jr. Matt Hague Oklahoma State 3B Sr. Trevor Coleman Missouri* C So. Luis Flores Oklahoma State* C Jr. Aljay Davis Oklahoma OF Sr. Jordan Danks Texas OF Jr. Roger Kieschnick Texas Tech OF Jr. Darby Brown Texas A&M DH Sr. Brian Ruggiano Texas A&M UTL Jr. Thad Weber Nebraska SP Sr. Tyler Lyons Oklahoma State SP So. Chance Ruffin Texas SP Fr. Daniel Edwards Kansas State RP Sr.

Honorable Mention (Texas A&M selections) Clayton Ehlert, SP, So. Blake Stouffer, 2B, Sr.

Barret Loux, SP, Fr. Kyle Thebeau, RP, Jr.

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BIG 12 HITTING LEADERS 1. 2. 3. 4. t8.

HITS José Duran, A&M JR Dane Carter, A&M SR Mike Gosse, OU SR Jordy Mercer, OSU JR Matt Hague, OSU SR Darby Brown, A&M SR

G 65 65 63 62 62 65

H 103 98 93 90 90 78

H/G 1.58 1.51 1.48 1.45 1.45 1.20

RUNS SCORED 1. Jordan Danks, UT JR 2. Dane Carter, A&M SR Kyle Colligan, A&M JR 4. José Duran, A&M JR 5. Greg Folgia, MU SO HOME RUNS 1. Kyle Russell, UT JR 2. Rebel Ridling, OSU SR 3. Roger Kieschnick, TTU JR 4. Jacob Priday, MU SR Luke Anders, A&M JR t6. Kyle Colligan, A&M JR DOUBLES 1. Mike Gosse, OU SR 2. Jordan Danks, UT JR 3. Doug Thennis, TTU SR 4. Brandon Belt, UT SO t5. Kyle Colligan, A&M JR TRIPLES 1. Dane Carter, A&M SR 2. Jordan Danks UT JR José Duran, A&M JR 4. Shaver Hansen, BU SO 5. Donnie Webb, OSU JR t6. Brian Ruggiano, A&M JR RUNS BATTED IN 1. Darby Brown, A&M SR 2. José Duran, A&M JR 3. Aaron Senne, MU SO Rebel Ridling, OSU SR t7. Dane Carter, A&M SR

G R R/G 61 70 1.15 65 67 1.03 60 67 1.12 65 65 1.00 59 63 1.07

1. 2. 3. 4. t7.

G 53 61 63 60 44 48 63

STOLEN BASES Willie Rueda, TTU JR Travis Tucker, UT JR Jamie Johnson, OU SO Donnie Webb, OSU JR Dane Yelovich, KSU JR Adam Muenster, KSU SO Blake Stouffer, A&M SR

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G 57 62 55 54 62 60

HR 19 18 17 16 16 14

HR/G .33 .29 .31 .30 .26 .23

G 63 61 55 61 60

2B 23 22 21 20 19

2B/G .37 .36 .38 .33 .32

G 65 61 65 58 60 65

3B 9 7 7 6 5 4

3B/G .14 .11 .11 .10 .08 .06

G RBI RBI/G 65 69 1.06 65 68 1.05 59 67 1.14 62 67 1.08 65 64 .98 SB 27 22 20 18 18 18 17

SB/G .51 .36 .32 .30 .41 .38 .27

TOTAL BASES 1. Dane Carter, A&M SR 2. Rebel Ridling, OSU SR 3. José Duran, A&M JR 4. Jordy Mercer, OSU JR Matt Hague, OSU SR 7. Luke Anders, A&M JR 9. Kyle Colligan, A&M JR

G 65 62 65 62 62 62 60

TB 156 155 150 148 148 142 138

TB/G 2.40 2.50 2.31 2.39 2.39 2.29 2.30

1. 2. t6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8.

G 61 59 63 62

BB 48 47 47 40

BB/G .79 .80 .75 .65

ON-BASE PCT. Luke Anders, A&M JR John Allman, KU SR Mitch Abeita, NU SR Donnie Webb, OSU JR Aaron Senne, MU SO Dane Carter, A&M SR

G 62 57 56 60 59 65

AB 215 197 187 208 216 264

H 75 72 63 75 75 98

BB HBP SF OB% 40 1 4 .486 35 15 5 .484 43 7 3 .471 35 6 1 .464 40 8 3 .461 33 6 6 .443

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 9.

SLUGGING PCT. Luke Anders, A&M JR Kyle Russell, UT JR Jacob Priday, MU SR Roger Kieschnick, TTU JR Neil Medchill, OSU SO Dane Carter, A&M SR

G 62 57 54 55 50 65

AB 215 203 211 220 172 264

H 75 61 70 67 60 98

2B 13 10 15 15 9 16

WALKS Jordan Danks, UT JR Greg Folgia, MU SO Blake Stouffer, A&M SR Luke Anders, A&M JR

BIG 12 PITCHING LEADERS 1. 2. 3. t6.

WINS Aaron Crow, MU JR Tyler Lyons, OSU SO Kyle Gibson, MU SO Andrew Doyle, OU SO Thad Weber, NU SR Travis Starling, A&M SO

G W 15 13 15 12 19 9 16 9 15 9 28 8

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8.

INNINGS PITCHED Tyler Lyons, OSU SO Aaron Crow, MU JR Johnny Dorn, NU SR Andrew Doyle, OU SO Brad Hutt, KSU SR Brooks Raley, A&M FR Barret Loux, A&M FR

G IP IP/G 15 108.2 7.24 15 107.1 7.16 15 106.1 7.09 16 99.1 6.21 17 98.2 5.80 18 92.2 5.15 16 90.1 5.65

1. 2. 3.

STRIKEOUTS Aaron Crow, MU JR Johnny Dorn, NU SR Andrew Oliver, OSU SO Kyle Gibson, MU SO

G 15 15 15 19

SO 127 102 96 96

L 0 2 4 4 5 2

SO/G 10.65 8.63 8.79 9.97

3B HR SLG% 3 16 .660 3 19 .660 1 16 .640 3 17 .632 3 11 .628 9 8 .591

STRIKEOUTS (cont’d) 5. Tyler Lyons, OSU SO 8. Barret Loux, A&M FR 9. Kyle Thebeau, A&M JR

G 15 16 33

APPEARANCES 1. Paul Smyth, KU JR 2. Kyle Thebeau, A&M JR 3. Jake McCarter, OU SR James Leverton, TTU JR t5. Travis Starling, A&M SO

App 34 33 31 31 28

1. 2. 3.

SAVES Daniel Edwards, KSU SR Paul Smyth, KU JR Jordy Mercer OSU JR Jake McCarter, OU SR Travis Starling, A&M SO

G 28 34 16 31 28

1. 2.

GAMES STARTED Barret Loux, A&M FR Tyler Lyons, OSU SO Andrew Doyle, OU SO Kenn Kasparek, UT JR Aaron Crow, MU JR Johnny Dorn, NU SR

App 16 15 16 15 15 15

SO 92 81 79

SO/G 7.62 8.07 9.31

GS W 0 5 1 6 1 2 0 2 0 8

L 5 5 0 3 2

Sv 10 3 9 1 9

L 2 2 4 3 0 2

Sv 0 0 0 0 0 0

L 0 2

Sv 12 10 9 9 9 GS W 16 6 15 12 15 9 15 4 15 13 15 6

SHUTOUTS 1. Aaron Crow, MU JR 2. Shawn Tolleson, BU FR

G 15 14

ShO 4 2

COMPLETE GAMES 1. Aaron Crow, MU JR Tyler Lyons, OSU SO

App 15 15

GS 15 15

CG W 4 13 4 12

OPP. BATTING AVG. 1. Chance Ruffin, UT FR 2. Kyle Thebeau, A&M JR 3. Andrew Oliver, OSU SO 4. Kenn Kasparek, UT JR 5. Johnny Dorn, NU SR 8. Barret Loux, A&M FR

G 23 33 15 15 15 16

AB 282 272 341 278 383 335

H 54 56 72 59 82 76

AVG. .191 .206 .211 .212 .214 .227

A E 564 59 610 61 587 65 646 65 640 67 599 74 612 72 661 81 759 90 652 82

DP 47 57 53 57 43 48 38 65 59 58

Pct. .974 .971 .971 .971 .970 .967 .967 .966 .965 .965

BIG 12 TEAM FIELDING 1. Oklahoma State 2. Texas Tech 3. Nebraska Baylor 5. Kansas State 6. Missouri 7. Kansas 8. Oklahoma 9. Texas A&M 10. Texas

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all-american aggies (46) YEAR PLAYER POS. 1931 Beau Bell 1951 Pat Hubert Guy Wallace 1964 Frank Stark Bill Hancock 1965 Mike McClure 1966 Lance Cobb 1969 Bob Long OF 1970 Doug Rau P 1971 Dave Elmendorf OF 1973 R.J. Englert

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YEAR PLAYER POS. 1974 Jim Hacker Paul Miller 1976 James “Hoot” Gibson P 1977 Mark Thurmond P 1978 Robert Bonner SS Mark Thurmond P 1982 Joe Szekely C 1986 Mike Scanlin OF Dale Barry P 1987 Scott Livingstone 3B 1988 Scott Livingstone 3B 1989 John Byington 3B Terry Taylor 2B

Chuck Knoblauch SS 1990 Rich Robertson P 1991 Jeff Granger P 1992 James Nix P 1993 Jeff Granger P

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Brian Thomas OF

1994 Robert Harris SS 1995 John Curl DH

Chad Allen UT Chad Alexander OF 1996 Jason Tyner OF 1997 Jason Tyner OF

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2nd................. NCBWA-Smith Super Team

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 Mark Thurmond (1977, 1978)  Scott Livingstone (1987, 1988)  Jeff Granger (1991, 1993)  Casey Fossum (1998, 1999) three-time all-americans (1)

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YEAR PLAYER 1999 Chris Russ

POS. P

Shawn Schumacher 2003 Scott Beerer

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2004 Cory Patton Jason Meyer 2005 Cliff Pennington

OF P SS

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1932 L.H. Veltman Robert Garvey Walter Davis Robert Scheer 1933 Robert Garvey 1934 Jake Mooty Edward Steves Ike Lowenstein Bob Connelly 1935 Jake Mooty Edward Steves Bill Sodd 1936 Waylon Manning 1937 Waylon Manning Foster Smith Pete Dowling 1938 A.D. Alsobrook Woodrow Bell Chubby Nolen Ralph Lindsey 1939 A.D. Alsobrook Chubby Nolen Ralph Lindsey Bob Williams

1940 A.D. Alsobrook Jack Doran Marion Pugh Bob Stone 1941 John Lindsey Lemuel Bumbers 1942 Cullen Rogers Leslie Peden 1943 Cullen Rogers Leslie Peden Ira Glass 1946 Tex Thornton Hub Moon Earl Beesley 1947 Tex Thornton Hub Moon Stan Hollmig 1948 Tex Thornton Earl Beesley Stan Hollmig Clifford Lindloff 1949 Clifford Lindloff Guy Wallace 1950 Guy Wallace Wally Moon Joe Boring Pat Hubert 1951 Guy Wallace Pat Hubert Yale Lary John DeWitt Al Ogletree Henry Candelori 1953 Joe Ecrette Yale Lary Tex Farmer 1954 Jimmy Williams 1955 Jimmy Williams Joe Hardgrove Jerry Nelson John Stockton Les Byrd Fred Ablon Joe Schero 1956 Toby Newton 1957 Gary Herrington Wendell Reed 1958 Toby Newton Gary Herrington Lloyd Stone

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1959 Wayne Schaper Ralph Plumlee Percy Sanderson Gary Herrington J.B. Carroll 1960 Byron Barber 1961 Clifford Davis Ray Hall Terry Cobb Byron Barber 1962 Frank Stark Bill Hancock Chuck McGuire 1963 Ray Hall Bill Hancock Chuck McGuire 1964 Frank Stark Chuck McGuire Bill Hancock Lance Cobb Bill Grochett Jerry Ballard Steve Hillhouse Bill Crain

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1965 Steve Hillhouse Lance Cobb Bill Crain Mike McClure Alan Koonce Chuck Malitz 1966 Steve Hillhouse Bill Crain Lance Cobb Alan Koonce Lou Camilli Joe Staples 1967 Lou Camilli Joe Staples Bob Long Rockey Thompson 1968 Bob Long Rockey Thompson Joe Staples Doug Rau Richard Schwartz 1969 Bob Long Dave Elmendorf Dave Benesh


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1970 Doug Rau Dave Elmendorf Billy Hodge R.J. Englert 1971 Dave Elmendorf Billy Hodge R.J. Englert Paul Czerwinski Butch Ghutzman 1972 R.J. Englert 1973 Jim Hacker 1974 Jim Hacker 1975 Jim Bratsen James “Hoot” Gibson Al Thurmond Mike Frazier Mike Schraeder Bill Raymer 1976 James “Hoot” Gibson Bill Raymer 1977 Robert Bonner Mark Thurmond Mark Ross 1978 Robert Bonner Mark Thurmond Mike Hurdle 1979 Mark Ross Kyle Hawthorne Shelton McMath

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1980 Simon Glenn Robert Slavens 1981 Rodney Hodde Tim Boyes 1982 Joe Szekely Grant Priess Rick Luecken 1983 Bobby Beach Tony Metoyer 1984 Tom Arrington Buddy Haney Tony Metoyer Rob Swain Don Robison 1985 Fred Gegen Scott Livingstone Beje Mahoe Phillip Taylor 1986 Dale Barry Ever Magallanes Mike Scanlin 1987 John Byington Chuck Knoblauch Scott Livingstone Ever Magallanes Terry Taylor

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1988 Scott Centala Nick Felix Chuck Knoblauch Scott Livingstone Terry Taylor 1989 Eric Albright John Byington Scott Centala Andy Duke Chuck Knoblauch Keith Langston Jim Neumann Terry Taylor Kirk Thompson 1990 Rich Robertson 1991 Jeff Granger Mike Hickey Sittichoke Huckuntod 1992 Eric Gonzalez James Nix 1993 Chris Clemons Eric Gonzalez Jeff Granger Robert Harris Trey Moore Brian Parker Brian Thomas

1994 Robert Harris 1995 Chad Alexander Chad Allen John Curl 1996 Chad Allen Johnny Hunter Jason Stephens Jason Tyner

THREE-time honorees (18)  A.D. Alsobrook (1938, ‘39, ‘40)  Tex Thornton (1946, ‘47, ‘48)  Guy Wallace (1949, ‘50, ‘51)  Gary Herrington (1957, ‘58, ‘59)  Bill Hancock (1962, ‘63, ‘64)  Chuck McGuire (1962, ‘63, ‘64)  Lance Cobb (1964, ‘65, ‘66)  Bill Crain (1964, ‘65, ‘66)  Steve Hillhouse (1964, ‘65, ‘66)  Joe Staples (1966, ‘67, ‘68)  Bob Long (1967, ‘68, ‘69)  Dave Elmendorf (1969, ‘70, ‘71)  R.J. Englert (1970, ‘71, ‘72)  Scott Livingstone (1985, ‘87, ‘88)  Chuck Knoblauch (1987, ‘88, ‘89)  Terry Taylor (1987, ‘88, ‘89)  Jason Tyner (1996, ‘97, ‘98)  Cliff Pennington (2003, ‘04, ‘05)

 Brooks Conover (1929, ‘30)  P.E. Wendt (1929, ‘30)  H.B. Lackey (1929, ‘30)  Tom Mills (1929, ‘30)  Beau Bell (1929, ‘31)  L.H. Veltman (1930, ‘32)  Robert Garvey (1932, ‘33)  Jake Mooty (1934, ‘35)  Edward Steves (1934, ‘35)  Waylon Manning (1936, ‘37)  Ralph Lindsey (1938, ‘39)  Chubby Nolen (1938, ‘39)  Leslie Peden (1942, ‘43)  Cullen Rogers (1942, ‘43)  Hub Moon (1946, ‘47)  Earl Beesley (1946, ‘48)  Stan Hollmig (1947, ‘48)  Clifford Lindloff (1948, ‘49)  Pat Hubert (1950, ‘51)  Yale Lary (1951, ‘53)  Jimmy Williams (1954, ‘55)  Toby Newton (1956, ‘58)  Byron Barber (1960, ‘61)  Ray Hall (1961, ‘63)  Frank Stark (1962, ‘64)  Alan Koonce (1965, ‘66)  Lou Camilli (1966, ‘67)  Rockey Thompson (1967, ‘68)  Doug Rau (1968, ‘70)  Billy Hodge (1970, ‘71)  Jim Hacker (1973, ‘74)  James “Hoot” Gibson (1975, ‘76)  Bill Raymer (1975, ‘76)  Robert Bonner (1977, ‘78)  Mark Thurmond (1977, ‘78)  Mark Ross (1977, ‘79)  Tony Metoyer (1983, ‘84)  Ever Magallanes (1986, ‘87)  John Byington (1987, ‘89)  Scott Centala (1988, ‘89)  Eric Gonzalez (1992, ‘93)  Jeff Granger (1991, ‘93)  Robert Harris (1993, ‘94)  Chad Allen (1995, ‘96)  Johnny Hunter (1996, ‘97)  Jason Stephens (1996, ‘97)  Ryan Rupe (1997, ‘98)  Casey Fossum (1998, ‘99)  John Scheschuk (1998, ‘99)  Chris Russ (1999, 2001)  Cory Patton (2003, ‘04)  Luke Anders (2007, ‘08)

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CONFERENCE AWARD WINNERS BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR 2008 Rob Childress 1999 Mark Johnson

1997 Ryan Rupe Jason Tyner Johnny Hunter (2nd) Jason Stephens (2nd) 1998 Casey Fossum Eric French Craig Kuzmic Ryan Rupe Jason Tyner Scott Sandusky (2nd) John Scheschuk (2nd) 1999 Daylan Holt Casey Fossum Chris Russ Shawn Schumacher (2nd) John Scheschuk (2nd) Steve Scarborough (2nd) Steven Truitt (2nd) 2001 Chris Russ (2nd) Justin Moore (3rd) 2003 Scott Beerer Erik Schindewolf (2nd) Cliff Pennington (2nd) Cory Patton (2nd) Matt Farnum (2nd) 2004 Jason Meyer Zach Jackson Cory Patton Craig Stinson (2nd) Cliff Pennington (2nd) 2005 Cliff Pennington Ryan Hill (2nd) 2006 Hart Hering (2nd) 2007 Luke Anders Kyle Nicholson Blake Stouffer Parker Dalton (2nd) Brandon Hicks (2nd) 2008 José Duran Dane Carter Luke Anders Kyle Colligan Travis Starling Darby Brown (2nd) Brian Ruggiano (2nd)

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BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Mark Johnson

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BIG 12 PITCHER OF THE WEEK 3/18/03 Matt Farnum, Jr. 2/18/03 Logan Kensing, So. 4/9/01 Matt Farnum, Fr. (co) 3/26/01 Todd Deininger, So. 3/12/01 Chris Russ, Sr. (co) 2/26/01 Matt Farnum, Fr. 3/13/00 Khalid Ballouli, So. 4/26/99 Casey Fossum, Jr. (co) 4/12/99 Casey Fossum, Jr. 3/22/99 Casey Fossum, Jr. 5/3/98 Ryan Rupe, Sr. 3/16/98 Ryan Rupe, Sr. 2/16/98 Ryan Rupe, Sr. 2/9/98 Ryan Rupe, Sr. 5/12/97 John Sneed, Jr.

BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK 5/12/08 José Duran, Jr. 4/28/08 Luke Anders, Jr. 5/7/07 Blake Stouffer, Jr. 4/30/07 Blake Stouffer, Jr. (co) 3/5/07 Blake Stouffer, Jr. (co) 4/5/05 Andrew Baldwin, Sr. 5/24/04 Cory Patton, Sr. (co) 3/2/04 Austin Boggs, Fr. 2/24/04 Cliff Pennington, So.

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4/21/08 Travis Starling, So. 3/10/08 Brooks Raley, Fr. (co) 5/14/07 David Newmann, Jr. 3/19/07 Kyle Nicholson, Sr. (co) 2/26/07 Kyle Nicholson, Sr. 4/25/06 Jason Meyer, Jr. (co) 4/11/06 Jason Meyer, Jr. (co) 4/26/05 Robert Ray, Sr. (co) 3/8/05 Jason Meyer, So. (co) 5/4/04 Zach Jackson, Jr. (co) 4/13/04 Zach Jackson, Jr. (co) 2/24/04 Justin Moore, Sr. 2/17/04 Zach Jackson, Jr. (co) 5/13/03 Robert Ray, Fr. Brian Finch, Jr. 4/29/03 Kyle Parcus, Jr. (co)

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BIG 12 10th ANNIVERSARY TEAM

BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2008

2003 Scott Beerer, RP/1B/OF 1998 Craig Kuzmic, 3B

BIG 12 FRESHMAN PITCHER OF THE YEAR

SWC COACH OF THE YEAR 1989

2008 José Duran, SS 2007 David Newmann, P Brandon Hicks, SS

5/20/03 Cory Patton, Jr. 4/15/03 Justin Ruggiano, Jr. 2/18/02 Matt Alexander, So. 3/27/00 Daylan Holt, Jr. 4/5/99 Dell Lindsey, Jr. (co) 5/3/98 Craig Kuzmic, Jr. 5/12/97 Matt Garrick, Jr. 3/24/97 Johnny Hunter, Sr.

2007 Craig Stinson, C* 2003 Scott Beerer, UT 2001 Ben Himes, DH Chris French, P Chris Russ, P 1999 Steve Scarborough, SS

1998 Craig Kuzmic, 3B Steve Scarborough, SS Jason Tyner, OF Daylan Holt, OF Ryan Rupe, P Chris Scarcella, P 1997 Sean Heaney, 3B Matt Blank, P * named most outstanding player

SWC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1977 Kyle Hawthorne, 1B Winston Whiddon, 3B 1978 Robert Bonner, SS Gary Bryant, OF Buster Turner, C Mark Ross, P 1979 Shelton McMath, OF 1980 Simon Glenn, OF 1982 Grant Priess, 3B 1984 Tim Cartwright, 2B Mike Scanlin, UT/OF Steve Johnigan, C Tom Arrington, P* 1986 Fred Gegen, 1B Robi Chandler, 2B Ever Magallanes, SS* Scott Livingstone, 3B Jeff Schow, OF Mike Scanlin, OF Darryl Fry, P Dale Barry, P 1987 Tim McWilliam, OF John Byington, DH

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1988 Terry Taylor, 2B Scott Livingstone, 3B Kirk Thompson, OF Tim McWilliam, OF 1989 Chuck Knoblauch, SS John Byington, 3B Kirk Thompson, OF Andy Duke, OF Eric Albright, C* Anthony DeLaCruz, P 1991 Mike Hickey, OF Jeff Granger, P 1993 Lee Fedora, 3B Billy Harlan, OF 1995 John Curl, 1B Chad Allen, OF Chad Alexander, OF Paul Barber, DH Dean Mitchell, P * named most valuable player


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aggies in the major leagues (45) PLAYER DEBUT TEAM DATE Mike Balenti..................... Cincinnati Reds.................July 19, 1911 H.W. “Rip” Collins..........New York Yankees............ April 19, 1920 Tim Griesenbeck............St. Louis Cardinals............Sept. 11, 1920 Bernie Henderson.......... Cleveland Indians...............Sept. 5, 1921 E.E. “Topper” Rigney........ Detroit Tigers................ April 12, 1922 Joel Hunt........................St. Louis Cardinals............ April 27, 1931 Roy “Beau” Bell............... St. Louis Browns.............. April 16, 1935 J.T. “Jake” Mooty.............. Cincinnati Reds.................Sept. 9, 1936 Bill Sodd......................... Cleveland Indians.............Sept. 27, 1937 Jess Landrum................ Chicago White Sox............ April 26, 1938 John Carden.................... New York Giants...............May 18, 1946 Stan Hollmig................ Philadelphia Phillies........... April 19, 1949 Les Peden................... Washington Senators.......... April 17, 1953 Wally Moon...................St. Louis Cardinals............ April 13, 1954 Dave Johnson................ Baltimore Orioles............. April 13, 1965

PLAYER DEBUT TEAM DATE Lou Camilli..................... Cleveland Indians............August 9, 1969 Doug Rau.....................Los Angeles Dodgers............Sept. 2, 1972 Robert Bonner............... Baltimore Orioles.............Sept. 12, 1980 Bryan “Twig” Little...........Montréal Expos................July 29, 1982 Mark Ross........................ Houston Astros...............Sept. 12, 1982 Mark Thurmond............ San Diego Padres..............May 14, 1983 Steve Davis.................... Toronto Blue Jays..........August 25, 1985 Sherman Corbett............California Angels..............May 29, 1988 Rick Luecken..................Kansas City Royals.............. June 6, 1989 Russ Swan....................San Francisco Giants.........August 3, 1989 Chuck Knoblauch............Minnesota Twins............... April 9, 1991 Ever Magallanes............ Cleveland Indians..............May 17, 1991 Scott Livingstone............... Detroit Tigers..................July 19, 1991 Rich Robertson.............. Pittsburgh Pirates............. April 30, 1993 Jeff Granger...................Kansas City Royals............Sept. 16, 1993

PLAYER DEBUT TEAM DATE Chris Clemons............... Chicago White Sox..............July 23, 1997 Trey Moore......................Montréal Expos................ April 5, 1998 Chad Allen......................Minnesota Twins............... April 6, 1999 Ryan Rupe................... Tampa Bay Devil Rays.............May 5, 1999 Kelly Wunsch................ Chicago White Sox.............. April 3, 2000 Matt Blank.......................Montréal Expos................ April 3, 2000 Kevin Beirne.................. Chicago White Sox.............May 17, 2000 Jason Tyner...................... New York Mets................. June 5, 2000 Justin Atchley................... Cincinnati Reds................. April 7, 2001 Casey Fossum..................Boston Red Sox................July 28, 2001 Logan Kensing.................. Florida Marlins...............Sept. 10, 2004 Eric Reed.......................... Florida Marlins................. April 3, 2006 Zach Jackson................ Milwaukee Brewers............. June 4, 2006 Justin Ruggiano........... Tampa Bay Devil Rays..........Sept. 19, 2007 Cliff Pennington............. Oakland Athletics............. Aug. 12, 2008

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trey moore 2nd round, 1994 1906 James G. Hackney.......... Dallas Giants (Texas League) 1907 John Dabney................Galveston Sandcrabs (Texas League) George Smith..............Galveston Sandcrabs (Texas League) 1908 J.E. Harbin...................Galveston Sandcrabs (Texas League) 1910 Mike Balenti.................................. Cincinnati Reds 1911 John L. Fuller.............. Mexia Gassers (Central Texas League) 1912 G.H. Higginbotham...... Denison Railroaders (Texas-Okla League) David M. Puckett.... Cleburne Railroaders (South Central League) Ernie Steitler............ Brenham Kaisers (Middle Texas League) 1913 Lucien Wright............Belton Bearcats (Middle Texas League) 1915 T.R. Brailsford.........................Crockett (East Texas League) Tom Cherry.....................Nacogdoches (East Texas League) Jim Kendrick................... San Antonio Bears (Texas League) 1916 George Russell.............Fort Worth Panthers (Texas League) 1917 J.T. Ellis............................Nacogdoches (East Texas League) Tim Griesenbeck.......................St. Louis Cardinals G A. Powers.....................Nacogdoches (East Texas League)

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1918 H.W. “Rip” Collins.................... New York Yankees E.E. “Topper” Rigney........................Detroit Tigers 1920 C.S. “Judd” Lewis..... San Angelo Bronchos (West Texas League) 1921 Bernie Henderson.....................Cleveland Indians Roswell Higginbotham......Fort Worth Panthers (Texas League) 1922 V.T. Matthews.......... Wichita Falls Spudders (Texas League) 1923 C.E. “Pat” Olsen........................... New York Yankees E A. Wilson.........................Galveston Cubs (Texas League) 1925 Luther Bell........Sulphur Springs Spartans (East Texas League) A. Manor Puckett.............. San Antonio Missions (Texas League) 1926 O.E. Schow.................... Paris Snappers (East Texas League) 1927 H.A. “Ash” Hillin............................. St. Louis Browns Hollis H. Tucker...........Beaumont Exporters (Texas League) L.M. Williamson........... Houston Buffs (Texas League) 1928 Hiram Broiles...............Beaumont Exporters (Texas League) Lee Hellums..............Palestine Pals (Lone Star League) Joel Hunt......................................St. Louis Cardinals J.V. Sikes...............San Angelo Bronchos (West Texas League) 1930 Brooks W. Conover..................Brownsville (Texas Valley League) H. Byron Lackey............ Houston Buffs (Texas League) Ed “Lefty” Martin............. Galveston Buccaneers (Texas League) P.E. “Pete” Wendt.............Waco Cubs (Texas League) 1931 Roy “Beau” Bell.......................... St. Louis Browns 1932 Lester Veltman.................Tyler Sports (Texas League) 1933 R.E. Garvey............... Henderson Oilers (Dixie League) R.H. Scheer............... Henderson Oilers (Dixie League) 1934 Ike Lowenstein...............Shreveport Gassers (West Dixie League) 1935 W.L. Couser...............Gladewater Bears (West Dixie League) J.T. “Jake” Mooty.......................... Cincinnati Reds Bill Sodd.....................................Cleveland Indians 1937 A.P. “Pete” Dowling...Minneapolis Millers (American Assn.) Jess Landrum...........................Chicago White Sox John Morrow...............................Chicago White Sox Foster “Blanco” Smith.................Chicago White Sox 1938 Woody Bell.................San Antonio Missions (Texas League) Bailey Timmerman.............. Longview Cannibals (Texas League) 1939 R.J. “Bob” Williams......................Chicago White Sox 1941 Lemuel Bumpers.........Beaumont Exporters (Texas League) 1942 Charles Stevenson....... Shreveport Sports (Texas League) 1943 Ira Glass....................... Shreveport Sports (Texas League) Les Peden.............................. Washington Senators 1946 Julian Pressly............Greenville Majors (Big State League) John Shuford.........McAllen (Rio Grande Valley League) 1947 Dewey Jacobs................... Tulsa Oilers (Texas League) Young Johnson................ Ballinger (Longhorn League) 1948 Earl Beesley............. Sherman-Denison Twins (Big State League) 1949 Stan Hollmig.........................Philadelphia Phillies Clifford Lindloff.................. Roswell (Longhorn League) Russell Mays................Austin Pioneers (Big State League) 1950 Bruce Morisse................................ New York Giants 1951 Wally Moon..............................St. Louis Cardinals

1952 Yale Lary...................... Crowley Millers (Big State League) Al Ogletree............. Lake Charles Lakers (Evangeline League) 1955 Joe Hardgrove................................ New York Giants Jerry Nelson................................ Milwaukee Braves Jimmy Williams............................St. Louis Cardinals 1956 Joe Boring....................................... New York Giants Johnny Stockton............................. New York Giants 1959 Gary Herrington...............................Boston Red Sox Ralph Plumlee..........................Los Angeles Dodgers Wayne Schaper.............................Baltimore Orioles 1961 Clifford Davis................................ Houston Colt .45s Dick Hickerson...............................Baltimore Orioles 1962 Dave Johnson............................Baltimore Orioles 1963 Gary Cavasas................................St. Louis Cardinals Rusty Uresti......................................... Chicago Cubs 1964 Jerry Ballard.............................San Francisco Giants Bill Grochett........................................ Chicago Cubs Bill Hancock....................................... Atlanta Braves 1965 Mike McClure............... 7th. .............. New York Mets 1966 Lance Cobb......................Denver Bears (Independent) 1967 Lou Camilli.................................Cleveland Indians Chuck Malitz................ 16th. ......... Pittsburgh Pirates 1968 Joe Staples.....................................Cleveland Indians 1969 Bob Long...................... 4th. ......Los Angeles Dodgers 1970 Doug Rau...............................Los Angeles Dodgers 1971 Billy Hodge.................................... San Diego Padres Chris Sans.................... 13th. .....Los Angeles Dodgers 1972 R.J. Englert.................... 9th. ......San Francisco Giants 1973 Bobby Falcon................ 8th. ......... Kansas City Royals 1974 Jim Hacker.................... 5th. ............... Atlanta Braves 1975 Jim Bratsen....................................Cleveland Indians Mike Frazier.................................St. Louis Cardinals 1976 James “Hoot” Gibson........................ Atlanta Braves Clint Thomas.................................Baltimore Orioles 1977 Del Leatherwood.............................. Houston Astros 1978 Robert Bonner......... 3rd. ...........Baltimore Orioles 1979 Kyle Hawthorne.............................Baltimore Orioles Shelton McMath.......... 6th. ................Texas Rangers Mark Ross................. 7th. ..............Houston Astros Mark Thurmond...... 5th. ...........San Diego Padres Buster Turner.............. 32nd......San Francisco Giants 1980 Harry Francis................ 6th. ............California Angels James “Simon” Glenn.. 13th. .............Boston Red Sox Mike Hurdle................ 13th. ......... Toronto Blue Jays Bryan “Twig” Little....... 9th. ............. Montréal Expos 1981 Rodney Hodde............. 18th. ...............Texas Rangers Perry Swanson............ 22nd......... Kansas City Royals

1982 Mike Bormann.................................. Atlanta Braves Steve Davis................21st........... Toronto Blue Jays David Flores......................................Montréal Expos Dave Kennard.............. 30th. ......Philadelphia Phillies Joe Szekely................... 2nd.......... Kansas City Royals Bobby Taylor............... 24th. ........Chicago White Sox 1983 Rick Luecken............. 27th. ........... Seattle Mariners 1984 Tim Cartwright.............................St. Louis Cardinals Sherman Corbett.... 3rd. ............California Angels Chris Huchingson........ 18th. .............Houston Astros Tony Metoyer.............. 14th. .............Houston Astros 1985 Buddy Haney............... 29th. ......Milwaukee Brewers Steve Johnigan............ 25th. ..........Cleveland Indians Rob Swain.....................21st. ..........Cleveland Indians 1986 Dale Barry.................... 11th. ..........Baltimore Orioles Todd Edwards..........Miami Marlins (Florida State League) Fred Gegen...............................Los Angeles Dodgers Mike Scanlin................ 15th. ...............Texas Rangers Russ Swan................. 9th. ......San Francisco Giants Phillip Taylor.............Miami Marlins (Florida State League) Gregory Wallace.......Miami Marlins (Florida State League)

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1987 Gary Geiger................. 42nd......San Francisco Giants Ever Magallanes.......... 10th. ..........Cleveland Indians Pat Wernig.................. 15th. ..........Oakland Athletics 1988 Tom Carcione.............. 10th. ..........Oakland Athletics Nick Felix..................... 12th. ........... Seattle Mariners Scott Livingstone.... 2nd..................Detroit Tigers Tim McWilliam.............................. San Diego Padres Fred Riscen........................... Salt Lake City Trappers Sean Snedeker............. 30th. .....Los Angeles Dodgers 1989 Eric Albright.................. 7th. .................Detroit Tigers John Byington............... 3rd. .......Milwaukee Brewers Scott Centala............... 15th. ........ Kansas City Royals Anthony DeLaCruz.........................Cleveland Indians Andy Duke................... 38th. ............. Cincinnati Reds Mike Easley...................................Cleveland Indians Tim Herrmann............. 25th. ................Detroit Tigers Chuck Knoblauch.....1st............. Minnesota Twins Keith Langston............ 12th. ................Detroit Tigers Terry Taylor.................. 5th. ............California Angels Kirk Thompson............ 18th. ........ Kansas City Royals 1990 Brent Gilbert............... 19th. ........ New York Yankees Rich Robertson........ 9th. .......... Pittsburgh Pirates Bo Siberz..................... 14th. ........ New York Yankees John Wood........................................ Atlanta Braves 1991 Ronnie Allen................. 3rd. .......Philadelphia Phillies Jason Bullard............... 11th. ......... Pittsburgh Pirates Trey Witte.................... 9th. ............ Seattle Mariners 1992 Brian Harrison............. 14th. ........ Kansas City Royals Mike Hickey................. 12th. ........... Seattle Mariners Jason Hutchins.............................. Colorado Rockies Jason Marshall............. 13th. ........ Kansas City Royals James Nix.................... 19th. ............. Cincinnati Reds 1993 Jeff Granger..............1st........... Kansas City Royals Kelly Wunsch.............1st.........Milwaukee Brewers Robert Lewis............... 17th. ..........Cleveland Indians Scott Smith.................. 65th. ........... Seattle Mariners Brian Thomas.............. 10th. ...............Texas Rangers Rob Trimble.................. 8th. ......... New York Yankees 1994 Chris Clemons...............1st...........Chicago White Sox Trey Moore............... 2nd............. Seattle Mariners 1995 Chad Alexander....... 3rd. ..............Houston Astros Justin Atchley......... 12th. ............. Cincinnati Reds Kevin Beirne............. 11th. ........Chicago White Sox Stephen Claybrook...... 25th. ............. Cincinnati Reds John Curl..................... 12th. ......... Toronto Blue Jays Robert Harris............... 16th. ..........Oakland Athletics Rob Thomas................ 43rd. ......... Pittsburgh Pirates 1996 Chad Allen................. 4th. ........... Minnesota Twins Rich Boring.................. 34th. ........ Kansas City Royals Ryan Huffman..............31st.......... New York Yankees Dean Mitchell.............. 32nd......Los Angeles Dodgers

1997 Brian Benefield............. 6th. ...........Cleveland Indians Matt Garrick................. 7th. .............Anaheim Angels Jamie Smith................. 10th. ........Chicago White Sox Scott Barrett................................. Toronto Blue Jays Matt Blank............... 11th. .............Montréal Expos Johnny Hunter..............21st............San Diego Padres Rich Petru.................................... Kansas City Royals John Sneed.................. 22nd.......... Toronto Blue Jays 1998 Jason Tyner................1st................ New Tork Mets Ryan Rupe.................. 6th. ....Tampa Bay Devil Rays Craig Kuzmic................. 8th. ............ Seattle Mariners Scott Sandusky............. 8th. ..............Montréal Expos Eric French.................................. Kansas City Royals 1999 Chance Caple.................1st............St. Louis Cardinals Casey Fossum............ 2nd...............Boston Red Sox John Scheschuk............ 7th. ...........San Diego Padres Shawn Schumacher...... 8th. ..........St. Louis Cardinals Cordell Lindsey................................Anaheim Angels Steve Scarborough...... 18th. ......Milwaukee Brewers Steven Truitt................ 14th. ......Milwaukee Brewers

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2000 Daylan Holt................... 3rd. ...........Oakland Athletics Chris Scarcella............. 16th. ..........Oakland Athletics 2001 Chris Russ.................... 12th. ........ New York Yankees Brian Strelitz................ 11th. ........ New York Yankees Greg Porter................. 45th. ............Anaheim Angels 2002 Khalid Ballouli............... 6th. .......Milwaukee Brewers Ryan Warpinski............ 8th. ...............Florida Marlins Eric Reed.................... 9th. ...............Florida Marlins Todd Deininger............. 9th. .........Chicago White Sox Rusty Meyer................ 13th. ........ Kansas City Royals Neal Stephenson......... 17th. ..........Baltimore Orioles Steven Ponder............. 17th. .......... Colorado Rockies Ryan Wardinsky.......... 30th. ......Philadelphia Phillies Travis Wong................ 48th. ............. Cincinnati Reds 2003 Brian Finch................... 2nd............Baltimore Orioles Scott Beerer................. 2nd............ Colorado Rockies Logan Kensing.......... 2nd................Florida Marlins Matt Farnum................ 7th. ............. Montréal Expos Kyle Parcus.................. 12th. ......Philadelphia Phillies Zach Dixon................... 22nd...........Baltimore Orioles Robert Ramsey............ 26th. .............Houston Astros Dwayne Pollok............. 27th. ........Chicago White Sox 2004 Zach Jackson.............1st............ Toronto Blue Jays Cory Patton.................. 6th. .......... Toronto Blue Jays Justin Ruggiano..... 25th. .....Los Angeles Dodgers Erik Schindewolf.......... 26th. .Arizona Diamondbacks 2005 Cliff Pennington......1st.............Oakland Athletics Kevin Whelan............... 4th. .................Detroit Tigers Robert Ray.................... 7th. .......... Toronto Blue Jays Kyle Marlatt................. 12th. ..............Florida Marlins Coby Mavroulis............21st.... Washington Nationals 2006 Austin Creps................. 6th. ...........Cleveland Indians Jose Salazar..................................St. Louis Cardinals Hart Hering....................................Cleveland Indians Adam Hale................... 32nd..............Houston Astros 2007 Brandon Hicks.............. 3rd. ............... Atlanta Braves David Newmann........... 4th. ....Tampa Bay Devil Rays Kyle Nicholson.............. 7th. ......San Francisco Giants Craig Stinson............... 12th. .. Washington Nationals Gary Campfield............ 12th. ..........Cleveland Indians Parker Dalton.............. 24th. .....Los Angeles Dodgers 2008 Jose Duran.................... 6th. ....... Milwaukee Brewers Blake Stouffer.............. 13th. ...Washington Nationals Brian Ruggiano............ 23rd. .....Los Angeles Dodgers Kirkland Rivers............. 37th. ............. Houston Astros

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BOLD indicates appeared in regular-season major-league game. Special thanks to Davis O. Barker from Jacksonville for his tireless research efforts.

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2008.................................... José Duran 2007............................... Blake Stouffer 2006...................................Jose Salazar 2005............................ Cliff Pennington 2004................................... Cory Patton 2003.................................. Scott Beerer 2002..................................Rusty Meyer 2001................................. Jeff Freeman 2000..................................... Chris Russ 1999.............................John Scheschuk 1998................................... Jason Tyner 1997..................................Matt Garrick 1996............................. Jason Stephens 1995............ Chad Alexander, John Curl 1994................................ Robert Harris 1993................................Brian Thomas 1992.............................. Jason Marshall 1991................................ Conrad Colby 1990............................. Rich Robertson 1989............................... John Byington 1988.......................... Chuck Knoblauch 1987...........................Scott Livingstone 1986......Ever Magallanes, Mike Scanlin 1985................................... Fred Gegen 1984..................................... Rob Swain 1983................................. Bobby Beach 1982.................................... Joe Szekely 1981.............................. Rodney Hodde 1980........................Bryan “Twig” Little 1979..................................... Mark Ross 1978.....Robert Bonner, Mark Thurmond 1977........................... Mark Thurmond 1976................... James “Hoot” Gibson 1975....................... Jim “Bear” Bratsen 1974.................................... Jim Hacker 1973.................................... Jim Hacker 1972.................................... R.J. Englert 1971............................ Dave Elmendorf 1970...................................... Doug Rau 1969.......................................Bob Long 1968.................................... Joe Staples 1967.................................... Joe Staples

2008..............................Kevin Gonzalez 2007.................................. Luke Anders 2006..................................Kyle Colligan 2005.............................Brandon Glover 2004................................. Travis Bartek 2003.................................. John Infante 2002....................................Justin Pouk 2001.................................Justin Moore 2000.......................................Eric Reed 1999................................... Greg Porter 1998..................................... Chris Russ 1997..............................Patrick Malone 1996................................... Jason Tyner 1995................................. Tim Clarkson 1994................................. Sean Alvarez 1993.................................. David Minor 1992................................ Robert Harris 1991...............................Brian Harrison 1990................................Brian Thomas 1989..............................Kirk Thompson 1988..............................Tim McWilliam 1987................................. Deron Dacus 1986............................... Maury Martin 1985.... David Bruning, Bill Doug Potter 1984........Steve Johnigan, Kelly Keahey 1983................................Tony Metoyer 1982................................. Bobby Taylor 1981..................................... Tim Boyes 1980......................... Joe Paul Bramhall 1979........................... Randy Woodruff 1978...... Tim Feickert, Randy Woodruff 1977..........Kyle Hawthorne, Mark Ross 1976................. John “Beagle” Biersner 1975................................ David Lockett 1974......................................... Jim Juhl 1973....................... Tommy Hawthorne 1972................................. Karl Bystrom 1971............................. Paul Czerwinski 1970....................................Billy Hodge 1969........... Dave Benesh, Jimmy Raley 1968... Robert Sanders, Richard Schwartz

MARION PUGH SPIRIT AWARD 2008................................Daman Aaron 2007................................ Parker Dalton 2006..........Hart Hering, Ben Brockman 2005................................ Parker Dalton 2004......... Zach Jackson, Parker Dalton 2003............................... Jordy Mitchell 2002............................... Jordy Mitchell 2001...................................... Ty Garner 2000.............................. Derrick Adams 1999.............................. Derrick Adams 1998.............................. Derrick Adams 1997.............................. Derrick Adams 1996.............................. Donnie Fowler 1995....................................Billy Carroll 1994................................ Robert Harris 1993................................ Robert Harris 1992.............................. Travis Williams 1991..................................David Rollen 1990..................................David Rollen 1989................................... Mike Easley 1988............................... Maury Martin 1987.................................................. --1986......................................Pat James 1985..............................Steve Johnigan 1984.................................. Beje Mahoe 1983...................................... Rock King 1982................ Thomas Dean Chandler

C.E. “PAT” OLSEN OUTSTANDING PITCHER

LORAINE B. AND WILLIAM B. “BREEZY” BREAZEALE RBI AWARD

2008................................ Kyle Thebeau 2007.............................. Kyle Nicholson 2006..................................Jason Meyer 2005.................................... Robert Ray 2004..................................Jason Meyer 2003....................................Kyle Parcus 2002.................................Justin Moore 2001.................................Justin Moore 2000............................... Khalid Ballouli 1999............................... Casey Fossum 1998.....................................Ryan Rupe 1997.....................................Ryan Rupe 1996...............Shane King, Jamie Smith 1995................................Justin Atchley 1994............................... Chris Clemons 1993.................................. Jeff Granger 1992...............................Brian Harrison 1991.................................. Jeff Granger 1990............................. Rich Robertson 1989.............................. Keith Langston 1988.............................. Sean Snedeker 1987...................................Gary Geiger 1986..................................... Dale Barry 1985................................. Phillip Taylor 1984...............................Tom Arrington 1983.............................. Robert Slavens 1982................................. Rick Luecken

2008.................................Darby Brown 2007............................... Blake Stouffer 2006...................................Jose Salazar 2005............................ Cliff Pennington 2004................................... Cory Patton 2003................................... Cory Patton 2002..........................Neal Stephenson 2001................................. Jeff Freeman 2000................................... Daylan Holt

2008 seniors Kirkland Rivers, Darby Brown, Blake Stouffer, Ben Feltner, Blake Rampy, Dane Carter and Daman Aaron with the Big 12 championship trophy in Oklahoma City.

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single-game records INDIVIDUAL - HITTING

INDIVIDUAL - PITCHING

at bats

doubles

8............... Dane Carter at Nebraska (5/9/2008) Blake Stouffer at Nebraska (5/9/2008) Kyle Colligan at Nebraska (5/9/2008) John Byington vs Arkansas (5/5/1989) Kirk Thompson vs Arkansas (5/5/1989) Jeff Schow at Texas Tech (4/6/1985) Mike Scanlin vs Rice (1984)

runs

5............... Luke Anders vs UIC (5/30/2008) Dell Lindsey vs Nebraska (4/2/1999) Jason Tyner vs UTSA (4/23/1996) Chad Allen vs McNeese State (2/18/1996) Rob Swain at Texas Tech (4/6/1985) Fred Gegen at Texas Tech (4/6/1985) Dave Elmendorf vs Texas Tech (1968)

hits

6 . ......... Mike Hickey vs Westmont (2/18/1991)

RBIs

no-hitters (10)

4 . ......... Justin Ruggiano vs Kansas (5/10/2003) Jim Hacker at Houston (1974)

George A. Smith............................vs Texas (1907) Bobby Wittkamp................................. (TCU, 1973) Mark Thurmond.......................(Texas Tech, 1978) Rick Luecken/Rock King...........(Delta State, 1982) Rick Luecken/Sherman Corbett . ............................................ (Saint Mary’s, 1983) Darryl Fry (7 inn)........vs Louisiana Tech (3/2/1987) Fred Riscen (7 inn). .................. vs Rice (4/16/1988) Matt Blank.... vs Texas-Pan American (2/16/1996) Ryan Rupe/Shane King/Chris Scarcella* . ...................... vs Texas-Pan American (2/6/1998) Zach Jackson* (7 inn).......... (TAMU-CC, 2/14/2004) * opening day

triples 3 . ...................Joe Szekely vs Delta State (1982) Billy Hodge vs SMU (1971)

home runs 3 . ............ Dell Lindsey vs Nebraska (4/2/1999) Daylan Holt vs Texas-Pan American (2/6/1999) John Curl at Texas (4/29/1995) Jim Neumann at Houston (4/29/1989) Scott Livingstone at TCU (5/3/1985) Fred Gegen at Texas Tech (4/5/1985) Rodney Hodde vs TCU (1980) Dave Elmendorf vs Texas Tech (1968)

total bases 14........................John Curl at Texas (4/29/1995) Mike Hickey vs Westmont (2/18/1991)

10........... Mike Hickey vs Westmont (2/18/1991)

opponent no-hitters (3) John Dickerson............. Northeast Louisiana (1982) (Texas A&M defeated NLU, 1-0) Tim Deitz.................................Arkansas (4/2/1983) Steve Parker...........................Arkansas (3/29/1986)

consecutive shutout innings 52.0........................... James “Hoot” Gibson (1976)

strikeouts in a game 21. Jeff Granger vs Lubbock Christian (4/2/1993) 19............................... Bruce Kaat vs SMU (1970)

Jeff Granger

TEAM - HITTING at bats

home runs

58................................... at Nebraska (5/9/2008)

7..................................... at Kansas (4/25/1998) vs Baylor (1978)

runs

total bases

32................................................ vs. SMU (1936)

hits

48................................. at Texas Tech (4/6/1985)

stolen bases

30................................. at Texas Tech (4/6/1985)

RBIs

10................................................. vs. Rice (1947)

27............................... vs Westmont (2/18/1991)

TEAM - FIELDING

doubles 11..................................... vs Kansas (5/10/2003)

mike hickey

triples

double plays

4. many times; last vs Nicholls State (3/5/2008)

6........................................vs Delta State (1982)

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single-season records INDIVIDUAL - PITCHING appearances

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 10. 11.

App. Pitcher Year 33 Kyle Thebeau...................................2008 32 Hart Hering........................................ 2006 30 Chris Russ.......................................... 2001 29 Kyle Thebeau...................................2007 28 Travis Starling..................................2008 28 Chris Russ.......................................... 1999 28 James Nix........................................... 1992 27 Scott Beerer....................................... 2003 27 Scott Centala...................................... 1989 26 Scott Centala...................................... 1988 25 Kyle Nicholson................................... 2007 25 Eric French......................................... 1998

wins

No. Wins Pitcher Year 1. 16 James Gibson..................................... 1976 2. 15 Jeff Granger....................................... 1993 3. 13 Mark Thurmond................................ 1978 4. 12 Chris Russ.......................................... 1999 12 Casey Fossum.................................... 1999 12 Casey Fossum.................................... 1998 12 Trey Moore........................................ 1993 12 Keith Langston................................... 1989 12 Gary Geiger........................................ 1987 12 Pat Hubert......................................... 1951 11. 11 11 times (last: Newmann/Nicholson in 2007)

mark ross

INDIVIDUAL - HITTING innings pitched

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15.

IP Pitcher Year 133 ⅔ Casey Fossum.................................... 1999 127 Jeff Granger....................................... 1993 124 Kyle Nicholson................................... 2007 123 Mark Ross.......................................... 1978 122 ⅔ Casey Fossum.................................... 1998 121 ⅔ Jeff Granger....................................... 1992 120 ⅔ Zach Jackson...................................... 2004 117 Pat Hubert......................................... 1951 116 Pat Sweet........................................... 1989 115 ⅓ Gary Geiger........................................ 1987 115 ⅓ James Gibson..................................... 1976 115 Dale Barry.......................................... 1986 114 Chance Caple..................................... 1999 113 ⅔ Justin Atchley..................................... 1995 113 ⅓ Mark Ross.......................................... 1979

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

K Pitcher Year 162 Casey Fossum ................................... 1999 150 Jeff Granger....................................... 1993 130 Jeff Granger....................................... 1992 129 Casey Fossum.................................... 1998 127 Zach Jackson...................................... 2004 125 Ryan Rupe.......................................... 1998 123 Chance Caple..................................... 1999 121 Jeff Granger....................................... 1991 113 Casey Fossum.................................... 1997 111 Jason Meyer...................................... 2004 110 Kelly Wunsch..................................... 1993 109 Clint Thomas...................................... 1976 107 Nick Felix............................................ 1988 106 Rich Robertson.................................. 1990 102 David Newmann................................ 2007

complete games

earned run average (minimum 50 IP or 1 IP per team game)

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No. Games Player Year 1. 70 Daylan Holt........................................ 1999 70 Steve Scarborough............................. 1999 70 John Scheschuk................................. 1999 4. 67 Blake Stouffer.................................... 2007 67 Brandon Hicks.................................... 2007 67 Sean Heaney...................................... 1999 67 Cordell Lindsey.................................. 1999 67 Steven Truitt...................................... 1999 67 Chad Allen......................................... 1995 67 Jason Marshall................................... 1991 67 Scott Livingstone................................ 1988 67 Kirk Thompson................................... 1988 67 John Byington.................................... 1987 67 Chuck Knoblauch............................... 1987 67 Mike Scanlin...................................... 1986

strikeouts

No. CG Pitcher Year 1. 10 James Gibson..................................... 1976 2. 9 Dale Barry.......................................... 1986 9 Mark Thurmond................................ 1979 9 Mark Ross.......................................... 1979 9 Mark Thurmond................................ 1978 9 James Gibson..................................... 1975 7. 8 Casey Fossum.................................... 1999 8 Jeff Granger....................................... 1993 8 Ronnie Allen...................................... 1990 8 Rick Leucken...................................... 1980 8 Mark Ross.......................................... 1977 12. 7 eight times (last: Ryan Rupe in 1998)

No. Year 1. 2. 3.

games

chuck mcguire

ERA

IP Pitcher

0.86 73 1.09 115 ⅓ 1.24 50 ⅔

Doug Rau.............................. 1970 James Gibson........................ 1976 Peter Munday....................... 1955

4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

No. 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 11.

1.25 1.43 1.43 1.50 1.56 1.58 1.62 1.68 1.77 1.87 1.88 1.88

64 ⅔ 44 ⅔ 44 66 40 ⅓ 34 ⅓ 66 ⅓ 79 ⅔ 91 ⅓ 82 47 ⅔ 28 ⅔

Paul Czerwinski..................... 1971 Walter Varvel........................ 1967 Ken Perrin............................. 1966 Bruce Katt............................. 1972 Ed Singley.............................. 1963 Rocky Thompson.................. 1968 Tommy Chiles........................ 1966 Steve Hillhouse..................... 1964 Rich Robertson..................... 1990 Chuck McGuire..................... 1963 John Crain............................. 1962 Wayne Schaper..................... 1958

saves

SV Pitcher Year 13 Scott Beerer....................................... 2003 11 Scott Centala...................................... 1988 10 Pat Jamison........................................ 1971 10 Scott Centala...................................... 1989 9 Travis Starling..................................2008 9 Chris Russ.......................................... 2001 6 Kyle Thebeau...................................2007 6 Perry Swanson................................... 1981 6 James Nix........................................... 1992 6 Eric French......................................... 1998 5 John Pockrus...................................... 1978 5 Brian Parker....................................... 1993 5 Casey Fossum.................................... 1997

No. 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15.

at bats

AB Player Year 287 Daylan Holt........................................ 1999 282 Sean Heaney...................................... 1999 278 Brandon Hicks.................................... 2007 278 Jason Tyner........................................ 1998 277 José Duran......................................... 2008 274 Chad Alexander................................. 1995 272 Ever Magallanes................................. 1987 270 Jason Tyner........................................ 1997 266 Daylan Holt........................................ 1998 264 Steve Scarborough............................. 1999 264 Steven Truitt...................................... 1999 263 Billy Harlan........................................ 1993 260 Austin Boggs...................................... 2004 261 Chuck Knoblauch............................... 1987 258 John Byington.................................... 1987

hits

No. Hits Player Year 1. 107 Jason Tyner........................................ 1998 2. 106 Chad Alexander................................. 1995 3. 103 José Duran......................................... 2008 4. 102 Blake Stouffer.................................... 2007 5. 100 Jason Tyner........................................ 1997 100 Jason Tyner........................................ 1996 7. 98 Dane Carter....................................... 2008 98 Daylan Holt........................................ 1999 9. 96 John Byington ................................... 1987 10. 95 Chad Allen......................................... 1995 11. 94 Brandon Hicks.................................... 2007 94 Kirk Thompson................................... 1989 94 Sean Heaney...................................... 1999 14. 93 Ever Magallanes................................. 1987 93 Chuck Knoblauch............................... 1988

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INDIVIDUAL - HITTING batting average (Minimum 2.5 at bats per team game)

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Avg. Player Year .443 Mike McClure.................................... 1965 .442 John Byington.................................... 1989 .433 Bobby Beach...................................... 1983 .420 R.J. Englert......................................... 1972 .415 John Curl............................................ 1995 .407 Jason Tyner........................................ 1996 .406 Jim Hacker......................................... 1974 .403 Scott Livingstone................................ 1987 .402 Dave Elmendorf................................. 1971 .402 Robert Long....................................... 1969 .400 R.J. Englert......................................... 1970 .398 Blake Stouffer.................................... 2007 .388 Lance Cobb........................................ 1961 .387 Chad Alexander................................. 1995 .386 Paul Miller......................................... 1974

DAYLAN HOLT

runs

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Runs Player Year 90 Kirk Thompson................................... 1989 82 Terry Taylor........................................ 1989 80 Steven Truitt...................................... 1999 79 Chad Alexander................................. 1995 78 Daylan Holt........................................ 1999 77 Chuck Knoblauch............................... 1989 76 John Byington.................................... 1989 75 Brandon Hicks.................................... 2007 74 Jason Tyner........................................ 1996 73 Chuck Knoblauch............................... 1988 72 Scott Livingstone................................ 1987 71 Jason Tyner........................................ 1998 70 Sean Heaney...................................... 1999 69 Erik Schindewolf................................ 2004 68 Brian Thomas..................................... 1993

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 9. 14.

2B Player Year 27 Sean Heaney...................................... 1999 24 Steven Truitt...................................... 1999 23 Blake Stouffer.................................... 2007 22 Daylan Holt........................................ 1999 22 Daylan Holt........................................ 1998 22 Steven Truitt...................................... 1998 22 Chad Allen......................................... 1995 22 John Byington.................................... 1987 21 Brandon Hicks.................................... 2007 21 John Curl............................................ 1995 21 John Byington.................................... 1988 21 Scott Livingstone................................ 1988 21 Scott Livingstone................................ 1985 20 Jason Stephens.................................. 1997 20 John Byington.................................... 1989 20 Chuck Knoblauch............................... 1987

No. 1. 3. 6.

3B Player Year 9 Dane Carter....................................... 2008 9 Brian Thomas..................................... 1993 7 José Duran......................................... 2008 7 Joe Szekely......................................... 1982 7 Joe Szekely......................................... 1981 6 Johnny Hunter................................... 1996 6 Chad Allen......................................... 1995 6 Mike Hickey....................................... 1991 6 Billy Cannon....................................... 1983

TB Player Year 228 Daylan Holt........................................ 1999 184 Chad Alexander................................. 1995 182 Steven Truitt...................................... 1999 174 Craig Kuzmic...................................... 1998 171 Blake Stouffer.................................... 2007 171 John Byington.................................... 1987 167 John Curl............................................ 1995 167 Scott Livingstone................................ 1987 164 Sean Heaney...................................... 1999 163 John Byington.................................... 1989 161 Mike Scanlin...................................... 1986 159 Chad Allen......................................... 1995 158 Brian Thomas..................................... 1993 156 Dane Carter....................................... 2008 150 José Duran......................................... 2008 150 Scott Livingstone................................ 1988

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 14.

SB Player Year 41 Jason Tyner........................................ 1996 39 Jason Tyner........................................ 1998 38 Jason Tyner........................................ 1997 36 Chuck Knoblauch............................... 1989 36 Kirk Thompson................................... 1989 34 Ben Feltner........................................ 2007 29 Cliff Pennington................................. 2005 28 Brandon Hicks.................................... 2007 27 Billy Harlan........................................ 1993 26 James Glenn...................................... 1980 25 Steven Truitt...................................... 1998 25 J.P. Bramhall....................................... 1981 24 Chuck Knoblauch............................... 1988 23 Steven Truitt...................................... 1999 23 Chad Allen......................................... 1996 23 Chad Allen......................................... 1995 23 Chuck Knoblauch............................... 1987

No. 1. 3. 6. 7. 9. 10. 11.

BB Player Year 57 John Scheschuk................................. 1999 57 J.P. Bramhall....................................... 1981 50 Brian Thomas..................................... 1992 50 Terry Taylor........................................ 1989 50 Kirk Thompson................................... 1989 49 Chuck Knoblauch............................... 1989 48 Steve Scarborough............................. 1999 48 Terry Taylor........................................ 1987 47 Blake Stouffer.................................... 2008 46 Jeff Schow.......................................... 1986 43 Erik Schindewolf................................ 2004 43 Conrad Colby..................................... 1991 43 Travis Williams................................... 1991 43 Eric Albright....................................... 1989

doubles

triples

home runs

No. HR Player Year 1. 34 Daylan Holt........................................ 1999 2. 25 Craig Kuzmic...................................... 1998 3. 20 Mike Scanlin...................................... 1986 4. 19 Steven Truitt...................................... 1999 19 Scott Livingstone................................ 1987 6. 18 John Curl............................................ 1995

CHUCK KNOBLAUCH 7. 11. 13.

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15.

17 17 17 17 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15

Chad Alexander................................. 1995 Terry Taylor........................................ 1989 Terry Taylor........................................ 1988 John Byington.................................... 1987 Luke Anders.....................................2008 John Scheschuk................................. 1998 Daylan Holt........................................ 2000 Johnny Hunter................................... 1997 Brian Thomas..................................... 1993 Eric Albright....................................... 1989 John Byington.................................... 1989 John Byington.................................... 1988

runs batted in

RBI Player Year 105 Daylan Holt........................................ 1999 89 John Byington.................................... 1989 85 Blake Stouffer.................................... 2007 79 Jason Stephens.................................. 1996 78 John Byington.................................... 1987 76 Scott Livingstone................................ 1987 72 Craig Kuzmic...................................... 1998 72 Eric Albright....................................... 1989 71 Terry Taylor........................................ 1989 70 Chad Alexander................................. 1995 69 Darby Brown...................................... 2008 68 José Duran......................................... 2008 68 John Scheschuk................................. 1998 67 Cory Patton ....................................... 2004 65 Mike Scanlin...................................... 1986

total bases

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

stolen bases

walks

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INDIVIDUAL - HITTING hit by pitch

No. HBP Player Year 1. 21 Luke Anders.....................................2008 2. 20 Justin Pouk......................................... 2003 3. 18 Darby Brown...................................... 2008 4. 15 Travis Wong....................................... 2002 5. 14 Kyle Colligan....................................2008 6. 12 Luke Anders....................................... 2007

LONGEST hitting streak

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8.

No. 1. 2. 3. 6. 8.

Gm Player Year 28 R.J. Englert......................................... 1972 26 Kirk Thompson................................... 1989 24 José Duran......................................... 2008 22 Rich Petru.......................................... 1996 22 Scott Livingstone................................ 1988 21 Ben Feltner........................................ 2007 20 Cliff Pennington................................. 2004 19 Robert Bonner................................... 1976

LONGEST hitting streak (conference GAMES ONLY)

Gm Player Year 20 Steven Truitt...................................... 1997 18 Cliff Pennington†.......................... 2003-04 16 Eric Scheidt^................................. 2003-04 16 Robert Bonner................................... 1976 16 R.J. Englert......................................... 1972 15 José Duran......................................... 2008 15 Jason Tyner........................................ 1998 14 Cory Patton........................................ 2004 14 Eric Reed............................................ 2001 14 Shawn Schumacher........................... 1999 14 Jason Tyner........................................ 1998

† final 16 Big 12 games of ‘03 and first two of ‘04 ^ final 15 Big 12 games of ‘03 and first of ‘04

TEAM - HITTING at bats

No. 1. 2. 3.

AB Year 2,500........................................................... 1999 2,330........................................................... 1998 2,290........................................................... 2007

No. 1. 2. 3.

Runs Year 635........................................................... 1989 591........................................................... 1999 529........................................................... 1987

runs

hits

No. Hits Year(s) 1. 804........................................................... 1999 2. 753........................................................... 1989 3. 718................................................. 1998, 2007

batting average

No. 1. 2. 3.

Avg. Year .3420........................................................... 1974 .3400........................................................... 1989 .3370........................................................... 1996

No. 1. 2. 3.

RBI Year 580........................................................... 1989 548........................................................... 1999 477........................................................... 2008

No. 1. 2. 3.

2B Year 166........................................................... 1999 144........................................................... 1997 141........................................................... 1987

No. 1. 2. 3.

3B Year 32........................................................... 1989 32........................................................... 1982 31........................................................... 1995

TEAM - FIELDING total bases

No. 1. 2. 3.

TB Year 1,396........................................................... 1999 1,201........................................................... 1989 1,173........................................................... 1995

No. 1. 2. 3.

SB Year 151........................................................... 2007 133........................................................... 1989 122........................................................... 1996

No. 1. 2. 3.

BB Year 385........................................................... 1989 352........................................................... 1987 340........................................................... 1995

No. 1. 2. 3.

putouts

No. PO Year 1. 1,838........................................................... 1999 2. 1,806........................................................... 2007 3. 1,759........................................................... 2008

stolen bases

No. 1. 2. 3.

walks

No. 1. 2. 3.

runners left on base

LOB Year 529........................................................... 1999 525........................................................... 1987 517........................................................... 1989

No. 1. 2. 3.

assists

A Year 809........................................................... 2007 776........................................................... 1995 762........................................................... 1987

double plays turned

DP Year 85........................................................... 1987 74........................................................... 1999 72........................................................... 2007

fielding percentage

Fld. % Year .9754........................................................... 2005 .9724........................................................... 2004 .9687........................................................... 1980

runs batted in

TEAM - MISCELLANEOUS No. 1. 2. 3.

doubles

games

Games Year(s) 70........................................................... 1999 68........................................................... 1986 67....................1988, 1987, 1991, 1995, 2007

wins

No. Wins Year(s) 1. 58........................................................... 1989 2. 53........................................................... 1993 3. 52................................................. 1988, 1999

triples

winning percentage (minimum 40 games)

No. Pct. Year (record) 1. .892.................................................1989 (58-7) 2. .828...............................................1993 (53-11) 3. .776...............................................1988 (52-15)

home runs

No. HR Year 1. 125........................................................... 1999 2. 88........................................................... 1995 3. 88........................................................... 1989

No. 1. 2. 3. 5. 9.

INDIVIDUAL - FIELDING putouts

No. PO Player Year 1. 600 John Scheschuk................................. 1999 2. 540 Mike Easley........................................ 1989 3. 522 Coby Mavroulis.................................. 2004 4. 501 Buddy Haney..................................... 1984 5. 499 Conrad Colby..................................... 1991

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assists

A Player Year 235 Brandon Hicks.................................... 2007 226 Steve Scarborough............................. 1999 223 Robert Harris..................................... 1995 218 Ever Magallanes................................. 1987 204 José Duran......................................... 2008

OVERALL winning streak

Games Year 26........................................................... 1989 16........................................................... 1984 15................................................. 1976, 1995 14............................. 1985, 1989, 1993, 2007 13............................. 1942, 1946, 1970, 2008

CONFERENCE winning streak

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Games Year 16.............................................. 2008 (Big 12) 12.................................................1974 (SWC) 12.................................................1971 (SWC)


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career records PITCHING No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 15.

appearances

App. Pitcher Years 86 Chris Russ..................................... 1998-01 83 Kyle Nicholson.............................. 2004-07 82 Jason Meyer................................. 2004-07 79 Kyle Thebeau................................. 200674 Brian Parker.................................. 1992-95 69 Scott Centala................................. 1987-89 66 Mark Ross..................................... 1976-79 63 Casey Fossum............................... 1997-99 63 Barry Smith................................... 1983-86 59 Steve Hughes................................ 1988-91 56 Clint Thomas................................. 1973-76 55 Matt Farnum................................. 2001-03 55 Jeff Granger.................................. 1991-93 55 Charles Kelley............................... 1969-72 54 Philip Taylor.................................. 1982-85 54 Mark Thurmond........................... 1976-79 54 David Lockett................................ 1973-76

wins

No. Wins Pitcher Years 1. 34 Mark Ross..................................... 1976-79 34 Mark Thurmond........................... 1976-79 3. 31 Jeff Granger.................................. 1991-93 4. 30 Ryan Rupe..................................... 1994-98 5. 27 Casey Fossum............................... 1997-99 6. 26 Clint Thomas................................. 1973-76 7. 25 James Gibson................................ 1975-76 8. 24 Rick Luecken................................. 1980-83 9. 23 Chris Russ..................................... 1998-01 23 Ronnie Allen................................. 1989-91

chris russ

11. 12. 13.

21 20 19 19 19 19 19 19

Kyle Nicholson.............................. 2004-07 Jason Meyer................................. 2004-07 John Sneed................................... 1995-97 Trey Moore................................... 1992-94 Darryl Fry...................................... 1986-87 Gary Geiger................................... 1986-87 Philip Taylor.................................. 1982-85 David Flores.................................. 1980-82

No. 1. 2. 3. 7. 9. 10. 12.

innings pitched

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

IP Pitcher Years 397 Mark Ross..................................... 1976-79 347 Jeff Granger.................................. 1991-93 343 ⅓ Casey Fossum............................... 1997-99 322 Ryan Rupe..................................... 1994-98 304 Jason Meyer................................. 2004-07 294 ⅔ Mark Thurmond........................... 1976-79 285 ⅔ Rick Luecken................................. 1980-83 280 Kyle Nicholson.............................. 2004-07 279 ⅓ Ronnie Allen................................. 1989-91 277 Clint Thomas................................. 1973-76 252 ⅔ David Thomas............................... 1973-76 241 Steve Hillhouse............................. 1964-65 240 ⅓ Khalid Ballouli............................... 1999-02 229 Chuck McGuire............................. 1962-64 228 ⅓ Justin Moore................................. 2001-04

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14.

K Pitcher Years 404 Casey Fossum............................... 1997-99 401 Jeff Granger.................................. 1991-93 281 Ryan Rupe..................................... 1994-98 273 Mark Thurmond........................... 1976-79 260 Jason Meyer................................. 2004-07 247 Clint Thomas................................. 1973-76 232 Mark Ross..................................... 1976-79 230 Rick Luecken................................. 1980-83 228 Doug Rau...................................... 1968-70 223 Kelly Wunsch................................ 1991-93 219 Kyle Thebeau................................. 2006195 Kyle Nicholson.............................. 2004-07 195 Chance Caple................................ 1997-99 194 Ronnie Allen................................. 1989-91 194 William Newton............................ 1956-58

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11.

CG Pitcher Years 26 Mark Ross..................................... 1976-79 25 Mark Thurmond........................... 1976-79 20 Ronnie Allen................................. 1989-91 19 James Gibson................................ 1975-76 18 Rick Luecken................................. 1980-83 17 Jeff Granger.................................. 1991-93 16 Clint Thomas................................. 1973-76 15 Casey Fossum............................... 1997-99 14 Doug Rau...................................... 1968-70 14 Joseph Hardgrove......................... 1953-55 13 Ryan Rupe..................................... 1994-98 13 Gerald Nelson............................... 1953-55

winning percentage (minimum 50 IP and completed eligibility)

strikeouts

complete games

saves

SV Pitcher Years 23 Scott Centala................................. 1987-89 16 Chris Russ..................................... 1998-01 13 Scott Beerer....................................... 2003 13 Brian Parker.................................. 1993-95 13 John Pockrus................................. 1977-79 13 Pat Jamison................................... 1970-71 11 Travis Starling................................ 200711 Steve Hughes................................ 1988-91 9 Kyle Thebeau................................. 20068 Beje Mahoe.................................. 1984-85 8 Charles Kelley............................... 1970-71 7 Casey Fossum............................... 1997-99 7 Barry Smith................................... 1983-86 7 Rock King...................................... 1982-84

scott centala 13. 15.

11 11 10 10 10

Steve Hillhouse............................. 1964-65 Peter Munday............................... 1955-57 Ryan Rupe..................................... 1997-98 Darryl Fry...................................... 1986-87 Gary Geiger................................... 1986-87

earned run average (minimum 50 IP and completed eligibility)

No. ERA 1. 1.70 2. 1.71 3. 2.00 4. 2.03 5. 2.12 6. 2.29 7. 2.31 8. 2.52 9. 2.54 10. 2.58 11. 2.60 12. 2.78 13. 2.79 14. 2.81 2.81

IP Name Years 190 ⅔ Doug Rau......................... 1968-70 211 ⅓ James Gibson................... 1975-76 229 Chuck McGuire................ 1962-64 115 Dale Barry............................. 1986 148 ⅔ Tommy Chiles................... 1965-67 294 ⅔ Mark Thurmond.............. 1976-79 105 Wayne Schaper................ 1958-59 135 ⅔ John Crain........................ 1962-64 397 Mark Ross........................ 1976-79 241 Steve Hillhouse................ 1964-65 169 ⅔ Peter Munday.................. 1955-57 155 ⅔ Charles Kelley.................. 1969-72 199 ⅔ Joseph Hardgrove............ 1953-55 105 ⅔ David Newmann.............. 2006-07 154 Brian Harrison.................. 1991-92

No. W-L Pct. 1. 11-1 .917 11-1 .917 3. 9-1 .900 4. 16-2 .889 5. 12-2 .875 6. 17-3 .850 7. 25-6 .839 8. 10-2 .833 9. 34-8 .810 17-4 .810 11. 11-3 .786 12. 18-5 .783 13. 31-9 .775 14. 30-9 .769 15. 23-7 .769

Name Years David Newmann.............. 2006-07 Dale Barry............................. 1986 Steve Hughes................... 1988-91 Keith Langston................. 1988-89 David Benesh................... 1968-70 Pat Hubert....................... 1950-51 James Gibson................... 1975-76 Brian Finch....................... 2001-03 Mark Thurmond.............. 1976-79 Sean Snedeker................. 1987-88 Dean Mitchell.................. 1995-96 David Lockett................... 1973-76 Jeff Granger..................... 1991-93 Ryan Rupe........................ 1994-98 Chris Russ........................ 1998-01

HITTING games

No. Games Player Years 1. 241 Scott Livingstone........................... 1985-88 2. 231 Sean Heaney................................. 1997-00 3. 223 Brian Thomas................................ 1990-93 4. 222 Robert Harris................................ 1992-95 5. 217 Travis Williams.............................. 1989-92 6. 214 Jason Marshall.............................. 1989-92 7. 207 Mike Scanlin................................. 1983-86 8. 206 Billy Harlan................................... 1991-94 9. 205 Buddy Haney................................ 1982-85 205 Mike Hurdle.................................. 1977-80 11. 202 Rich Petru..................................... 1994-97 12. 197 Erik Schindewolf........................... 2001-04 13. 196 Chuck Knoblauch.......................... 1987-89 196 Terry Taylor................................... 1987-89 15. 194 Parker Dalton................................ 2003-07

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227 221 220 220 213

Mike Scanlin................................. 1983-86 Terry Taylor................................... 1987-89 Billy Harlan................................... 1991-94 Brian Thomas................................ 1990-93 Chad Allen.................................... 1994-96

batting average (minimum 300 AB and completed eligibility)

brian thomas

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

at bats

AB Player Years 881 Scott Livingstone........................... 1985-88 865 Sean Heaney................................. 1997-00 802 Robert Harris................................ 1992-95 794 Jason Tyner................................... 1996-98 771 Daylan Holt................................... 1998-00 739 Steven Truitt................................. 1997-99 733 Chuck Knoblauch.......................... 1987-89 731 Billy Harlan................................... 1991-94 720 Buddy Haney................................ 1982-85 719 Mike Scanlin................................. 1983-86 714 Robert Bonner.............................. 1975-78 710 Cliff Pennington............................ 2003-05 703 Terry Taylor................................... 1987-89 700 Travis Williams.............................. 1989-92 699 John Byington............................... 1987-89

hits

No. Hits Player Years 1. 307 Jason Tyner................................... 1996-98 2. 301 Scott Livingstone........................... 1985-88 3. 261 Chuck Knoblauch.......................... 1987-89 4. 260 John Byington............................... 1987-89 5. 257 Sean Heaney................................. 1997-00 6. 249 Daylan Holt................................... 1998-00 7. 246 Cliff Pennington............................ 2003-05 8. 241 Robert Harris................................ 1992-95 9. 236 Steven Truitt................................. 1997-99 10. 233 Buddy Haney................................ 1982-85

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Avg. Player Years .394 R.J. Englert.................................... 1970-72 .387 Jason Tyner................................... 1996-98 .372 John Byington............................... 1987-89 .356 Chuck Knoblauch.......................... 1987-89 .352 John Scheschuk............................ 1996-99 .352 Johnny Hunter.............................. 1996-97 .352 Steve Johnigan.............................. 1984-85 .351 Jeff Schow..................................... 1985-86 .350 Chad Allen.................................... 1994-96 .347 Rob Swain..................................... 1984-85 .346 Cliff Pennington............................ 2003-05 .345 John Curl....................................... 1992-95 .344 James Bratsen............................... 1973-75 .342 Scott Livingstone........................... 1985-88 .338 Fred Gegen................................... 1985-86

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Runs Player Years 217 Scott Livingstone........................... 1985-88 206 Chuck Knoblauch.......................... 1987-89 202 Jason Tyner................................... 1996-98 198 John Byington............................... 1987-89 190 Brian Thomas................................ 1990-93 187 Terry Taylor................................... 1987-89 177 Steven Truitt................................. 1997-99 171 Sean Heaney................................. 1997-00 171 Robert Harris................................ 1992-95 170 Mike Scanlin................................. 1983-86 165 Daylan Holt................................... 1998-00 159 Chad Allen.................................... 1994-96 158 Cliff Pennington............................ 2003-05 150 Blake Stouffer............................... 2005-08 143 Kirk Thompson.............................. 1988-89

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 14.

2B Player Years 75 Scott Livingstone........................... 1985-88 64 Steven Truitt................................. 1997-99 63 John Byington............................... 1987-89 62 Sean Heaney................................. 1997-00 55 Daylan Holt................................... 1998-00 53 Buddy Haney................................ 1982-85 52 Chuck Knoblauch.......................... 1987-89 45 Brian Thomas................................ 1990-93 45 Mike Scanlin................................. 1983-86 43 Robert Bonner.............................. 1975-78 41 Blake Stouffer............................... 2005-08 41 Rodney Hodde.............................. 1978-81 41 Mike Hurdle.................................. 1977-80 40 Jason Stephens............................. 1994-97 40 John Curl....................................... 1992-94

No. 1. 5. 6. 7. 8. 13.

triples

3B Player Years 14 Chad Allen.................................... 1994-96 14 Brian Thomas................................ 1990-93 14 Joe Szekely.................................... 1980-82 14 Mike Hurdle.................................. 1977-80 13 Billy Cannon.................................. 1981-83 12 Mike Scanlin................................. 1983-86 11 Robert Bonner.............................. 1975-78 10 Cliff Pennington............................ 2003-05 10 Robert Harris................................ 1992-95 10 Chuck Knoblauch.......................... 1987-89 10 Buddy Haney................................ 1982-85 10 Dave Elmendorf............................ 1968-71 9 Blake Stouffer............................... 2005-08 9 Steven Truitt................................. 1997-99 9 Scott Livingstone........................... 1985-88 9 David Kennard.............................. 1981-83

home runs

No. HR Player Years 1. 56 Daylan Holt................................... 1998-00 2. 50 Scott Livingstone........................... 1985-88 3. 47 John Byington............................... 1987-89 4. 43 Mike Scanlin................................. 1983-86 5. 34 Steven Truitt................................. 1997-99 6. 30 Kyle Hawthorne............................ 1977-79 7. 28 John Scheschuk............................ 1996-99 28 Robert Harris................................ 1992-95 9. 27 Luke Anders................................... 2006 27 Kyle Colligan.................................. 2006 27 Sean Heaney................................. 1997-00 27 John Curl....................................... 1992-95 13. 26 Rodney Hodde.............................. 1978-81 14. 25 Craig Kuzmic...................................... 1998 25 Jason Stephens............................. 1994-97

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FIELDING

runs batted in

RBI Player Years 228 Scott Livingstone........................... 1985-88 225 John Byington............................... 1987-89 202 Daylan Holt................................... 1998-00 183 Terry Taylor................................... 1987-89 167 Jason Stephens............................. 1994-97 163 Robert Harris................................ 1992-95 147 Chuck Knoblauch.......................... 1987-89 146 Buddy Haney................................ 1982-85 143 Sean Heaney................................. 1997-00 140 Steven Truitt................................. 1997-99 138 Blake Stouffer............................... 2005-08 137 Rodney Hodde.............................. 1978-81 133 John Scheschuk............................ 1996-99 130 Chad Allen.................................... 1994-96 127 Mike Hurdle.................................. 1977-80

steven truitt

total bases

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

TB Player Years 543 Scott Livingstone........................... 1985-88 486 Daylan Holt................................... 1998-00 480 John Byington............................... 1987-89 428 Steven Truitt................................. 1997-99 425 Mike Scanlin................................. 1983-86 414 Sean Heaney................................. 1997-00 392 Terry Taylor................................... 1987-89 382 Robert Harris................................ 1992-95 381 Chuck Knoblauch.......................... 1987-89 364 Buddy Haney................................ 1982-85 352 Brian Thomas................................ 1990-93 345 Jason Tyner................................... 1996-98 342 Cliff Pennington............................ 2003-05 340 Mike Hurdle.................................. 1977-80 334 Chad Allen.................................... 1994-96

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15.

SB Player Years 118 Jason Tyner................................... 1996-98 83 Chuck Knoblauch.......................... 1987-89 63 Steven Truitt................................. 1997-99 56 Blake Stouffer............................... 2005-08 55 Brian Thomas................................ 1990-93 53 Cliff Pennington............................ 2003-05 53 Billy Harlan................................... 1991-94 49 Chad Allen.................................... 1994-96 46 Kirk Thompson.............................. 1988-89 44 Ben Feltner................................... 2007-08 43 Eric Reed....................................... 2000-02 41 Scott Livingstone........................... 1985-88 41 Mike Scanlin................................. 1983-86 40 J.P. Bramhall.................................. 1978-81 39 Parker Dalton................................ 2003-07

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 13.

BB Player Years 140 Brian Thomas................................ 1990-93 132 Terry Taylor................................... 1987-89 125 Erik Schindewolf........................... 2001-04 122 Robert Harris................................ 1992-95 120 Blake Stouffer............................... 2005-08 117 Scott Livingstone........................... 1985-88 113 Chuck Knoblauch.......................... 1987-89 107 John Scheschuk............................ 1996-99 103 Chad Allen.................................... 1994-96 103 Travis Williams.............................. 1989-92 102 William Raymer............................ 1973-76 95 Mike Hurlde.................................. 1977-80 92 Cliff Pennington............................ 2003-05 92 Steve Scarborough........................ 1997-99 92 John Byington............................... 1987-89

putouts

No. PO Player Years 1. 1,282 Buddy Haney................................ 1982-85 2. 1,210 John Scheschuk............................ 1996-99 3. 1,100 Kyle Hawthorne............................ 1977-79 4. 998 Craig Stinson................................. 2003-07 5. 967 Rodney Hodde.............................. 1978-81

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

assists

A Player Years 634 Robert Harris................................ 1992-95 598 Sean Heaney................................. 1997-00 546 Parker Dalton................................ 2003-07 501 Terry Taylor................................... 1987-89 437 Robert Bonner.............................. 1975-78

stolen bases

walks

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Pat Hubert Bob Tankersley Gerald Nelson J. Hardgrove/G. Nelson Gerald Nelson William Newton William Newton/Don Hullum Don Hullum Percy Sanderson David Pitcock Robert Collins John Crain Chuck McGuire Steve Hillhouse Steve Hillhouse Steve Hillhouse Rocky Thompson Rocky Thompson/Richard Schwartz Charles Kelley Doug Rau/David Benesh Charles Kelley Steve Janda Charles Jenkins James Juhl David Lockett James Gibson Mark Ross Thurmond/Ross/Pokrus/Pieczynski Mark Ross/Mark Thurmond Perry Kilgo Perry Swanson Steve Davis Barry Smith Beje Mahoe Beje Mahoe Pat Werning Pat Werning Scott Centala Scott Centala Bo Siberez Jason Bullard James Nix Brian Parker Matt Sherwood/Brian Parker Brain Parker Jamie Smith Casey Fossum Eric French Chris Russ Chris Russ Chris Russ Matt Farnum Scott Beerer Jason Meyer Jordan Chambless Hart Hering Kyle Thebeau Kyle Thebeau

16 18 12 12 13 11 12 14 15 15 19 12 13 16 12 15 17 11 13 11 22 13 11 18 20 21 21 17 16 19 18 19 16 21 19 22 23 26 27 19 21 28 23 18 22 20 23 25 28 20 30 23 27 24 22 32 29 33

INNINGS PITCHED

Pitcher Wins

Pitcher

Pat Hubert Mel Work Gerald Nelson Joseph Hardcrove Joseph Hardgrove Peter Munday Peter Munday/William Newton William Newton Percy Sanderson R. Hickerson/D. Costlow/D. Pitcock/O. Jordan Robert Collins Ed Singley/Chuck McGuire Chuck McGuire Steve Hillhouse/C. McGuire Tommy Chiles Steve Hillhouse Bob Sanders/Rocky Thompson Rocky Thompson David Benesh Doug Rau Paul Czerwinski/Charles Kelley Charles Kelley Robert Falcon/Robert Wittcamp Clint Thomas/Jackie Binks James Gibson James Gibson Mark Ross Mark Thurmond Mark Ross/Mark Thurmond Robert Slavens David Flores David Flores Barry Smith/Phillip Taylor Tom Arrington Phillip Taylor Dale Barry/Darryl Fry Gary Geiger Sean Snedeker/Nick Felix Keith Langston Rich Robertson Jeff Granger James Nix Jeff Granger Ryan Rupe/Chris Clemons/Trey Moore Justin Atchley John Sneed Ryan Rupe Casey Fossum Chris Russ/Casey Fossum Todd Deininger Justin Moore Khalid Ballouli/Matt Farnum Logan Kensing/Matt Farnum Zach Jackson Jason Meyer K. Nicholson/C. Corgan/M. Ueckert David Newmann/Kyle Nicholson Travis Starling

Pat Hubert Mel Work/Bob Tankersley Gerald Nelson Gerald Nelson Gerald Nelson William Newton Don Hullum Don Hullum Percy Sanderson Donald Costlow Robert Collins Chuck McGuire Chuck McGuire Chuck McGuire Steve Hillhouse Steve Hillhouse Rocky Thompson Richard Schwartz Doug Rau Doug Rau Paul Czerwinski Bruce Katt Robert Falcon Rocky Thompson James Gibson James Gibson Mark Ross Mark Ross Mark Ross Robert Slavens David Flores David Flores Rick Leucken Tom Arrington Phillip Taylor Dale Barry Gary Geiger Randy Prior Pat Sweet Ronnie Allen Ronnie Allen Jeff Granger Jeff Granger Trey Moore Justin Atchley Shane King Matt Blank Casey Fossum Casey Fossum Khalid Ballouli Justin Moore Justin Moore Logan Kensing Zach Jackson Jason Meyer Kyle Nicholson Kyle Nicholson Brooks Raley

12 4 5 6 7 4 2 5 8 1 5 5 5 7 9 6 6 5 5 9 7 6 5 7 9 16 11 13 10 11 8 7 5 11 9 11 12 9 12 10 9 11 15 5 9 8 8 12 12 8 7 6 7 10 5 4 11 8

STRIKEOUTS Innings 117 86 ⅓ 61 ⅔ 77 ⅔ 76 ⅓ 64 ⅔ 49 ⅓ 67 ⅓ 83 ⅓ 52 ⅔ 62 ⅓ 62 ⅔ 82 84 ⅓ 88 ⅓ 73 82 ⅔ 56 ⅓ 68 ⅓ 73 64 ⅔ 66 53 ⅓ 67 96 115 ⅓ 112 123 113 ⅓ 95 ⅔ 71 ⅓ 78 74 102 81 115 115 ⅓ 99 ⅓ 116 99 ⅔ 104 ⅓ 121 ⅔ 127 79 ⅔ 113 ⅔ 89 106 ⅓ 122 ⅔ 133 ⅔ 91 77 93 89 ⅓ 120 ⅔ 77 78 ⅔ 124 92 ⅔

Pitcher Pat Hubert Mel Work Mel Work Joseph Hardgrove Gerald Nelson William Newton William Newton William Newton Percy Sanderson David Pitcock Robert Collins Edwin Singley Chuck McGuire Chuck McGuire Steve Hillhouse Ken Perrin Bob Sanders Doug Rau Doug Rau Doug Rau Bruce Katt Charles Kelley Robert Falcon Clint Thomas Clint Thomas Clint Thomas Mark Thurmond Mark Thurmond Mark Thurmond Rick Leucken Rick Leucken Rick Leucken Rick Leucken Tom Arrington Kelly Keahey Dale Barry Darryl Fry Nick Felix Scott Centala Rich Robertson Jeff Granger Jeff Granger Jeff Granger Trey Moore Justin Atchley Matt Blank Casey Fossum Casey Fossum Casey Fossum Todd Deininger Todd Deininger Ryan Warpinski Kyle Parcus Zach Jackson Robert Ray Chance Corgan David Newmann Barret Loux

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EARNED RUN AVERAGE

SAVES

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CG

Pitcher

1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

2 4 6 7 6 3 4 4 1 1 2 2 4 5 2 3 2 5 7 2 6 4 5 9 10 8 9 9 8 4 4 2 5 5 9 6 6 6 8 7 5 8 4 7 5 7 7 8 3 2 3 3 6 1 1 3 1

Bob Tankersley Louis Little Gerald Nelson Peter Munday William Newton Don Hullum Wayne Schaper Percy Sanderson Richard Hickerson Robert Collins John Crain Ed Singley Steve Hillhouse Tommy Chiles Ken Perrin Walter Varvel Rocky Thompson David Benesh Doug Rau Paul Czerwinski Bruce Katt Robert Falcon Clint Thomas Kirk Campbell James Gibson Mark Thurmond Mark Thurmond Mark Ross Rick Luecken Rick Leucken Rick Leucken Barry Smith Kelly Keahey Tom Arrington Dale Barry Gary Geiger Randy Prior Scott Centala Rich Robertson Jason Bullard Brian Harrison Jeff Granger Ryan Rupe Dean Mitchell Shane King Ryan Rupe Ryan Rupe Chris Russ Khalid Ballouli Justin Moore Justin Moore Logan Kensing Jason Meyer Jason Meyer Austin Creps Kyle Nicholson Kyle Thebeau

not available Mel Work/Bob Tankersley Gerald Nelson Joseph Hardgrove Joseph Hardgrove Peter Munday Peter Munday Don Hullum Percy Sanderson Olen Jordan Rip Collins/Alexander Warren Chuck McGuire Chuck McGuire Steve Hillhouse/Chuck McGuire Steve Hillhouse Steve Hillhouse/Tommy Chiles Rocky Thompson D. Rau/R. Schwartz/D. Benesh Doug Rau Doug Rau Bruce Katt Charles Kelley Robert Falcon Jackie Binks James Gibson James Gibson Mark Ross Mark Thurmond Mark Ross/Mark Thurmond Rick Leucken Rick Leucken Rick Leucken Richard Slavens/Rick Leucken Tom Arrington Philip Taylor Dale Barry Gary Geiger Sean Snedeker Pat Sweet Ronnie Allen Ronnie Allen Brian Harrison Jeff Granger Chris Clemons Justin Atchley Shane King Matt Blank Ryan Rupe Casey Fossum Khalid Ballouli/Todd Deininger J. Moore/M. Farnum/T. Deininger Justin Moore/Kyle Parcus Logan Kensing Zach Jackson Robert Ray/Kyle Marlatt Jason Meyer Kyle Nicholson Clayton Ehlert/Brooks Raley

not available

(did not become an official stat until 1970)

ERA

Pitcher

4.52 2 22 3 24 1 24 3.07 2.00 1 88 2 37 2 84 4.76 1 88 1.56 1 68 2 60 1.43 1.43 1.58 2.01 0 86 1 25 1.50 2.19 2 96 2 36 1.09 1 90 2.12 2 22 2.70 2 86 2 65 5 34 2 30 2.74 2.03 3.59 3.08 2.74 1.77 3.05 2.54 2 62 3 27 4 33 4.45 4 28 2 87 3 27 4 25 3 39 3.48 3 83 2 89 3.04 2 20 2 25 2.12

Charles Kelley Pat Jamison Mike Reaves James Juhl/Charles Jenkins James Juhl not available Clint Thomas John Pockrus John Pockrus Randy McDonald Bobby Taylor/Perry Kilgo Perry Swanson Rock King Sherman Corbett Rock King/Beje Mahjoe Beje Mahoe Barry Smith Russ Greene/Scott Centala/Pat Wernig Scott Centala Scott Centala Bo Siberez Steve Hughes/Jason Bullard/Trey Witte James Nix Brian Parker Brian Parker Brian Parker Jamie Smith Casey Fossum Eric French Chris Russ Chris Russ Chris Russ Matt Farnum Scott Beerer Blake Rampy Kevin Whelan Hart Hering/Jordan Chambless Kyle Thebeau Travis Starling

Saves

4 10 3 3 3 3 4 5 2 3 6 3 2 4 4 2 2 11 10 3 3 6 5 4 4 3 5 6 3 3 9 3 13 4 4 3 6 9

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Guy Wallace Joe Ecrette Robert Farmer James Williams Joe Schero Joseph Boring James Smotherman James Smotherman Ralph Plumlee Early C. Davis James Hall James Hall Jerry Ballard Jerry Ballard M. McClure/M. Arrington/B. Crain Lou Camilli Mike Arrington Robert Long Dave Elmendorf Dave Elmendorf Butch Ghutzman Butch Ghutzman Paul Miller James Bratzen Mike Frazier Robert Bonner Robert Bonner Robert Bonner Bryan Little James Glenn Rodney Hodde Dave Kennard Buddy Haney Mike Scanlin Mike Scanlin Scott Livingstone Ever Magallanes Chuck Knoblauch Kirk Thompson Travis Williams Sittichoke Huckuntod Jason Marshall Billy Harlan Billy Harlan Chad Alexander Jason Tyner Jason Tyner Jason Tyner Daylan Holt Daylan Holt Ty Garner Neal Stephenson Cory Patton Austin Boggs Parker Dalton Austin Boggs Brandon Hicks José Duran

HITS At Bats 126 120 87 78 99 85 84 82 101 86 112 91 104 117 79 125 114 103 99 127 153 146 100 157 170 191 208 213 188 180 165 173 164 220 199 245 272 255 250 198 241 225 263 185 274 246 270 278 287 218 195 228 257 260 224 188 278 277

BATTING AVERAGE

Player Hits

Player (minimum 2.5 AB/game)

Guy Wallace Joe Ecrete Robert Farmer John Stockton/James Williams Joe Schero Joseph Boring James Smotherman Gary Herrington Ralph Plumlee Byron Barber James Hall Frank Stark/David Johnson Jerry Ballard Jerry Ballard Mike McClure Lou Camilli Mike Arrington Dave Elmendorf Robert Long Dave Elmendorf R. J. Englert R. J. Englert Paul Miller Paul Miller Kirk Campbell Robert Bonner Robert Bonner Robert Bonner Bryan Little James Glenn Rodney Hodde Dave Kennard Bobby Beach Rob Swain Fred Gegen/Mike Scanlin Jeff Schow/Mike Scanlin John Byington Chuck Knoblauch Kirk Thompson Travis Williams Mike Hickey Jason Marshall Brian Thomas Robert Harris Chad Alexander Jason Tyner Jason Tyner Jason Tyner Daylan Holt Daylan Holt Ty Garner Neal Stephenson Cory Patton Cliff Pennington Cliff Pennington Jose Salazar Blake Stouffer José Duran

Guy Wallace Hank Candelari Robert Farmer John Stockton Fred Ablon Joseph Boring James Smotherman Gary Herrington Early C. Davis Felix Burton Terry Cobb Frank Stark William Grochett Lance Cobb Mike McClure Lou Camilli Joe Staples Dave Elmendorf Robert Long R.J. Englert Dave Elmendorf R.J. Englert Mike Schraeder Jim Hacker Kirk Campbell William Raymer Mike Hurdle Robert Bonner Rodney Hodde James Glenn Rodney Hodde Joe Szekely Bobby Beach Rob Swain Fred Gegen Jeff Schow Scott Livingstone Chuck Knoblauch John Byington David Rolen Conrad Colby Robert Harris Brian Thomas Robert Harris John Curl Jason Tyner Jason Tyner Jason Tyner Shawn Schumacher Jeff Freeman Ty Garner Justin Pouk Erik Schindewolf Cliff Pennington Cliff Pennington Jose Salazar Blake Stouffer José Duran

42 34 23 20 31 29 24 29 28 24 40 62 32 30 35 42 33 33 39 36 55 60 30 56 56 64 61 73 55 65 60 59 55 76 67 79 96 93 94 54 77 66 79 58 106 100 100 107 98 67 61 66 85 87 77 56 102 103

RUNS SCORED Avg. (AB) .333 (126) .329 ( 76) .264 ( 87) .278 ( 72) .326 ( 92) .341 ( 85) .286 ( 84) .367 ( 79) .333 ( 81) .296 ( 71) .388 ( 85) .338 ( 74) .321 ( 78) .351 ( 77) .443 ( 79) .336 (125) .320 ( 97) .324 (102) .402 ( 97) .400 ( 85) .402 ( 92) .420 (143) .306 ( 85) .406 (133) .341 (164) .349 (175) .349 (172) .343 (213) .304 (125) .361 (180) .364 (165) .356 (163) .433 (127) .360 (211) .360 (186) .331 (239) .403 (206) .365 (255) .442 (199) .297 (172) .359 (209) .314 (153) .383 (206) .337 (172) .415 (212) .407 (246) .370 (270) .385 (278) .374 (243) .345 (145) .313 (195) .335 (158) .351 (231) .339 (257) .363 (212) .308 (182) .398 (256) .372 (277)

Player Guy Wallace Yale Larry D. Heft/D. Ellis James Williams Fred Ablon/Joe Schero/Joseph Boring Joseph Boring James Smotherman Gary Herrington Ralph Plumlee Byron Barber Byron Barber Frank Stark James Hall/William Hancock Bill Grochett Lance Cobb Lou Camilli Mike Arrington Robert Arnold Robert Long Butch Ghutzman R.J. Englert R.J. Englert Paul Miller Paul Miller Mike Frazier Robert Bonner Robert Bonner Robert Bonner Shelton McMath James Glenn J.P. Bramhall Dave Kennard Tim Cartwright Rob Swain Fred Gegen Jeff Schow Scott Livingstone Chuck Knoblauch Kirk Thompson Brian Thomas Mike Hickey Jason Marshall Brian Thomas Robert Harris Chad Alexander Jason Tyner Jason Tyner Jason Tyner Steven Truitt Daylan Holt Ty Garner Neal Stephenson Erik Schindewolf Erik Schindewolf Cliff Pennington Blake Stouffer Brandon Hicks Dane Carter/Kyle Colligan

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TRIPLES

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Doubles not available not available

Robert Farmer John Stockton/Hugh Byrd Joe Schero J. Boring/P. Newport/J. Stockton John Reed Gary Herrington Early Davis Byron Barber/William Houchin Terry Cobb David Johnson Robert McAdams Lance Cobb Billy Crain Lou Camilli J. Staples/P. Maida/P. Rozypal Terry Dailey/James Staples Robert Long Dave Elmendorf Carroll Lilly Jim Hacker Jim Hacker Paul Miller Kyle Hawthorne Robert Verde/Winston Whiddon Robert Bonner Robert Bonner Rodney Hodde James Glenn/Mike Hurdle Rodney Hodde J. Szekely/B. Cannon/B. Haney Buddy Haney Buddy Haney Scott Livingstone Mike Scanlin John Byington Scott Livingstone/John Byington John Byington David Rollen/Trey Witte Conrad Colby Eric Gonzalez Brian Thomas Billy Harlan/John Curl Chad Allen Chad Allen/Johnny Hunter Jason Stephens Daylan Holt/Steven Truitt Sean Heaney Daylan Holt Ty Garner Neal Stephenson Scott Beerer/Justin Ruggiano Cory Patton Cliff Pennington Austin Boggs Blake Stouffer Kyle Colligan

7 4 7 5 6 10 9 5 8 7 7 8 7 10 7 6 8 7 10 11 7 14 11 11 6 15 14 11 17 10 12 17 21 18 22 21 20 14 17 14 16 10 22 11 20 22 27 11 11 11 17 18 13 15 23 19

Player not available not available Robert Farmer/Hugh Byrd Joe Schero/Fred Ablon/Hugh Byrd/Donald Ellis John Stockton J. Boring/J. Stockton/R. Bleckner/C. Stinson James Smotherman Gary Herrington/Lloyd Stone Richard Hickerson W. Houchin/C. Wortham/J. Carroll Richard Hickerson James Hall W. Hancock/W. Puckett/G. Hargett George Hargett M. McClure/L. Cobb/B. Crain/C. Malitz Alan Koonce Bob Long Pete Maida/Bob Long/Boyd Hadaway Bob Long William Hodge/Dave Elmendorf/Chris Sans D. Elmendorf/W. Hodge/B. Ghutzman Jim Hacker Mike Schrader Paul Miller Kirk Campbell/William Raymer Mark Thurmond Robert Bonner Robert Verde Shelton McMath/Mike Hurdle James Glenn/Harry Francis/Mike Hurdle Joe Szekely Joe Szekely Billy Cannon Mike Scanlin Mike Scanlin Robi Chandler Scott Livingstone Chuck Knoblauch John Byington/Kirk Thompson Trey Witte Mike Hickey Rob Trimble/Brian Thomas Brian Thomas Lee Fedora Chad Allen Johnny Hunter Steven Truitt/Rich Petru Craig Kuzmic Steven Truitt/Sean Heaney Sean Heaney/Chris Russ Ryan Wardinsky Neal Stephenson/Matt Alexander Justin Ruggiano Cliff Pennington Cliff Pennington Kyle Colligan/Adam Hale Blake Stouffer Dane Carter

HOME RUNS Triples 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 4 2 2 3 2 1 3 2 3 2 4 5 2 4 3 4 5 4 5 4 7 7 6 4 5 4 5 5 5 2 6 3 9 5 6 6 4 5 5 3 3 4 4 4 4 3 5 9

RUNS BATTED IN

Player Home Runs

Player

RBI

not available not available R. Farmer/J. Lastelick/M. Work/J. Robinette Gerald Nelson Hugh Byrd Joseph Boring James Smotherman Gary Herrington Gary Herrington Byron Barber Byron Barber Frank Stark/David Johnson James Hall/William Hancock Alan Koonce Alan Koonce Alan Koonce Chuck Malitz/Rocky Thompson Dave Elemendorf Bob Long William Hodge/Boyd Hadaway Dave Elmendorf R.J. Englert/K. Bystrom/S. Bate/J. Langford Mike Schraeder/James Bratsen James Bratsen James Bratsen Randy Blanchard Mike Hurdle/Kyle Hawthorne Kyle Hawthorne Kyle Hawthorne Rodney Hodde Rodney Hodde Joe Szekely Tony Metoyer Rob Swain/Mike Scanlin/Tony Metoyer Mike Scanlin Mike Scanlin Scott Livingstone Terry Taylor Terry Taylor David Rollen/Travis Williams Conrad Colby/Mike Hickey/Travis Williams Jay Estes/Mike Hickey/Scott Smith Brian Thomas Robert Harris John Curl Jason Stephens Johnny Hunter Craig Kuzmic Daylan Holt Daylan Holt Neal Stephenson Neal Stephenson Cory Patton Cory Patton Cliff Pennington Jake Vasquez Blake Stouffer/Craig Stinson Luke Anders

Guy Wallace Bob Farmer Bob Farmer Hugh Byrd Hugh Byrd Joseph Boring James Smotherman James Smotherman Byron Barber Byron Barber Joseph Singley Frank Stark William Hancock William Hancock Billy Crain/Alan Koonce Billy Crain Joe Staples Dave Elmendorf Robert Long William Hodge Dave Elmendorf/Chris Sans R. J. Englert James Bratsen James Bratsen James Bratsen William Raymer/Randy Blanchard Kyle Hawthorne Kyle Hawthorne Kyle Hawthorne Harry Francis Rodney Hodde Joe Szekely Tony Metoyer Tony Meyoyer Fred Gegen Mike Scanlin John Byington Scott Livingstone John Byington Travis Williams Conrad Colby Jason Marshall Brian Thomas/Robert Harris Robert Harris Chad Alexander Jason Stephens Johnny Hunter/Rich Petru Craig Kuzmic Daylan Holt Daylan Holt Jeff Freeman Neal Stephenson Cory Patton Cory Patton Cliff Pennington Jose Salazar Blake Stouffer Darby Brown

25 20 9 10 20 20 10 19 22 19 27 20 25 21 17 25 18 23 18 27 25 29 18 48 34 39 41 53 31 43 58 57 41 52 60 65 78 62 89 40 59 40 55 41 70 79 52 72 105 49 32 48 58 67 39 24 85 69

1 3 5 8 2 3 3 7 9 6 6 4 5 7 3 5 5 5 3 2 3 8 8 6 8 14 8 9 13 13 9 11 11 20 19 17 17 8 7 4 15 7 18 11 15 25 34 15 7 12 13 11 7 5 12 16

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WALKS

Year Player 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

144

Total Bases not available not available

Bob Farmer Hugh Byrd Hugh Byrd Joseph Boring James Smotherman Gary Herrington Richard Hickerson Byron Barber Byron Barber Dave Johnson William Hancock Lance Cobb Mike McClure Lou Camilli Joe Staples Dave Elmendorf Robert Long William Hodge R.J. Englert James Hacker Mike Schraeder James Bratsen James Bratsen Robert Bonner Mike Hurdle Kyle Hawthorne Shelton McMath Rodney Hodde Rodney Hodde Joe Szekely Tony Metoyer Rob Swain Mike Scanlin Mike Scanlin John Byington Scott Livingstone John Byington David Rollen Mike Hickey Jason Marshall Brian Thomas Robert Harris Chad Alexander Jason Stephens Johnny Hunter Craig Kuzmic Daylan Holt Daylan Holt Ty Garner Neal Stephenson Cory Patton Cory Patton Cliff Pennington Austin Boggs Blake Stouffer Dane Carter

35 25 46 60 39 52 38 50 70 50 52 41 44 64 46 51 68 60 68 63 44 92 86 92 99 109 84 89 118 121 85 128 122 161 171 150 163 91 123 81 158 91 184 118 136 174 228 125 80 126 141 132 119 70 171 156

STOLEN BASES

Player Walks not available not available Robert Farmer/William Munnerlyn Claude Northrup John Stockton John Stockton John Reed Gary Herrington/Julius Carroll Julius Carroll Byron Barber Early Davis Frank Stark Gary Cavasas William Hancock Neal Thompson Lou Camilli/Lance Cobb Lou Camilli Robert Long Boyd Hadaway/Pete Maida Butch Ghutzman William Hodge Jim Hacker Jim Hacker Jim Hacker William Raymer William Raymer Buddy Grobe Kyle Hawthorne Kyle Hawthorne James Glenn J.P. Bramhall Dave Kennard/Grant Priess Kevin Smith R. Swain/T. Cartwright/M. Scanlin/P. James Fred Gegen Jeff Schow Terry Taylor Kirk Thompson Kirk Thompson Blake Pyle Conrad Colby Eric Gonzalez Brian Thomas Robert Harris Jeff Bailey/Robert Harris Johnny Hunter Johnny Hunter Craig Kuzmic John Scheschuk Daylan Holt Ty Garner Coby Mavroulis Erik Schindewolf Erik Schindewolf Cliff Pennington Blake Stouffer Blake Stouffer Blake Stouffer

19 15 20 16 12 14 19 18 11 27 11 16 16 20 24 24 13 18 29 29 19 34 32 40 32 28 34 37 57 28 32 29 37 46 48 38 50 32 43 36 50 41 41 35 41 42 57 33 28 23 39 43 37 31 42 47

Player

GAMES PLAYED SB

Player

8 10 4 3 9 7 3 11 5 8 4 8 10 15 8 9 13 8 6 8 10 15 9 8 3 10 26 25 18 13 9 13 21 23 24 36 12 17 14 27 12 23 41 38 39 23 15 17 15 12 12 29 17 34 17

G. Wallace/J. Ecrette/Y. Lary Yale Lary R. Farmer/H. Byrd/C. Leissner James Williams J. Schero/J. Hoyle/J. Williams/J. Boring Joseph Boring J. Smothermann/G. Herrington/C. Tuttle G. Herrington/R. Plumlee/D. Patterson E. Davis/R. Hickerson/R. Plumlee/B. Barber Burton/Barber/Hickerson/Davis/Wortham B. Barber/J. Hall/R. Hickerson/J. Singley D. Johnson/B. Grochett/J. Hall J. Ballard/W. Hancock/R. McAdams Jerry Ballard/Bill Grochett Mike McClure/Lance Cobb/Billy Crain Lou Camilli/Lance Cobb/Billy Crain Mike Arrington/Lou Camilli Dave Elmendorf/Robert Long Dave Elmendorf/Pete Maida Dave Elmendorf Chris Sans Butch Ghutzman Paul Miller James Bratsen J. Bratsen/M. Schraeder/F. Russ William Raymer/Winston Whiddon Buddy Grobe R. Bonner/K. Hawthorne/R. Verde Bryan Little/Kyle Hawthorne James Glenn J.P. Bramhall Dave Kennard Buddy Haney B. Haney/M. Scanlin/T. Metoyer/T. Edwards Fred Gegen/Mike Scanlin/Russ Swain Mike Scanlin John Byington/Chuck Knoblauch Scott Livingstone/Kirk Thompson K. Thompson/A. Duke/T. Taylor Travis Williams/Jason Marshall Jason Marshall Jason Marshall Eric Gonzalez/Billy Harlan Robert Harris Chad Allen Jason Tyner Jason Tyner/Brian Benefield Craig Kuzmic/Sean Heaney J. Scheschuk/D. Holt/S. Scarborough Daylan Holt/Sean Heaney Ty Garner Neal Stephenson Cory Patton Austin Boggs Cliff Pennington/Parker Dalton/Ryan Hill Blake Stouffer Blake Stouffer/Brandon Hicks J. Duran/D. Carter/D. Brown/B. Ruggiano

not available not available not available Donald Ellis Joe Schero John Hoyle Behn Hubbard/Clifford Tuttle Julius Carroll Early Davis R. Hickerson/D. Patterson/J. Burt/J. Carroll Early Davis Frank Stark William Hancock F. Stark/W. Hancock/R. McAdams/N. Thompson Mike Arrington/Chuck Malitz/Neal Thompson Neal Thompson Mike Arrington Robert Long Robert Arnold Dave Elmendorf R.J. Englert R.J. Englert/Karl Bystrom/Jimmy Langford Paul Miller John Woods Mike Frazier Winston Whiddon Robert Bonner Robert Verde James Glenn James Glenn J.P. Bramhall Dave Kennard Kevin Smith Shawn Choruby/Mike Scanlin Jeff Schow Mike Scanlin Chuck Knoblauch Chuck Knoblauch Kirk Thompson/Chuck Knoblauch Tim Holt Brian Thomas Eric Gonzalez Billy Harlan Lee Fedora/Billy Harlan Chad Allen Jason Tyner Jason Tyner Jason Tyner Steven Truitt David Evans Eric Reed Eric Reed Erik Schindewolf/Cliff Pennington Cliff Pennington Cliff Pennington Blake Stouffer Ben Feltner Blake Stouffer

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ASSISTS

(defensive records incomplete prior to 1963)

Year Player PO

Player

1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Jerry Ballard Jerry Ballard/W. Grochett Lance Cobb Mike Arrington Mike Arrington not available Pete Maida Butch Ghutzman not available Carroll Lilly Mike Schraeder James Hacker Mike Schraeder Robert Bonner Robert Bonner Robert Bonner Randy Woodruff Bryan Little Tim Boyes Dave Kennard Todd Edwards Rob Swain Rob Swain Ever Magallanes Ever Magallanes Terry Taylor Chuck Knoblauch Jason Marshall Sittichoke Huckuntod Jason Marshall Robert Harris Robert Harris Robert Harris Rich Petru Brian Benefield Steve Scarborough Steve Scarborough Sean Heaney Ty Garner Ty Garner Erik Schindewolf Cliff Pennington Parker Dalton Jose Salazar Brandon Hicks José Duran

Frank Stark Bill Hancock Billy Crain Billy Crain Pat Rozypal

robert bonner

(defensive records incomplete prior to 1963) 144 149 171 270 213

not available Boyd Hadaway William Hodge

116 225

not available Butch Ghutzman Paul Miller James Bratsen James Bratsen John Biersner Kyle Hawthorne Kyle Hawthorne Kyle Hawthorne Rodney Hodde Rodney Hodde Buddy Haney Buddy Haney Buddy Haney Fred Gegen Fred Gegen Jim Neumann Mike Easley Mike Easley Blake Pyle Conrad Colby Conrad Colby Robert Lewis John Curl Jeff Bailey Jeff Bailey Matt Garrick John Scheschuk John Scheschuk Jeff Freeman Jeff Freeman Travis Wong Justin Pouk Coby Mavroulis Coby Mavroulis Josh Stinson Craig Stinson Luke Anders

311 178 315 337 239 342 417 341 385 350 343 353 501 422 334 339 417 540 436 499 373 268 365 316 273 356 485 600 286 346 391 332 522 384 277 394 451

Assists 56 74 44 81 87 47 63 84 57 83 103 117 127 157 125 151 95 138 97 149 164 202 218 156 194 157 171 175 199 141 222 147 169 184 226 171 162 192 170 184 184 163 235 204

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Record 46-19 48-19 25-30-1 30-25-1 42-22 45-19 35-24 33-27 23-35 52-18 46-20 39-22 37-21 44-22-1 31-22 53-11 41-20 44-23 43-17 58-7 52-15 44-22-1 45-23 39-16 41-21 24-21 33-19-1 35-16-1 38-14 30-20 39-16 37-16 40-13 32-15-1 31-13 19-9 27-13 31-9 25-9 15-11 21-7 17-11-1 20-8-2 16-7 19-8-1 15-10-1 18-7 14-10-1 5-17-1 18-9 11-11 5-15 10-13 20-7 11-13 10-15 10-19-1

GP 65 67 56 56 64 64 59 60 58 70 66 61 58 .67 53 64 61 67 60 65 67 67 68 55 62 45 53 52 52 50 55 53 53 48 44 28 40 40 34 26 28 29 30 23 28 26 25 25 23 27 22 20 23 27 24 25 30

year-by-year team hitting/fielding statistics AVG .314 .315 .252 .274 .300 .303 .286 .291 .283 .322 308 323 337 317 282 315 280 298 252 340 302 318 289 318 300 309 295 298 297 265 281 298 300 288 342 278 270 304 270 247 263 247 266 .276 .265 .255 .236 .294 .236 .270 .229 .221 .212 .261 .219 .176 .235

AB 2279 2290 1835 1881 2210 2188 1990 2058 1956 2500 2330 2142 1991 2262 1665 2112 1940 2155 1757 2215 2132 2227 2153 1721 1911 1442 1540 1508 1533 1541 1707 1599 1665 1485 1384 818 1220 1265 1048 854 873 988 1044 783 937 899 806 919 805 893 735 650 748 822 754 775 960

R H 516 715 465 718 247 462 277 516 455 664 417 663 353 569 327 599 308 554 591 804 501 718 427 691 483 671 526 717 302 469 500 666 323 543 431 642 308 443 635 753 456 644 529 709 433 623 440 547 379 574 315 446 316 455 330 450 306 455 249 408 323 480 286 477 315 500 253 427 347 474 133 227 198 337 226 384 163 283 109 211 169 230 146 244 192 277 149 224 157 249 136 227 143 190 219 272 134 190 176 241 107 168 57 144 98 159 140 215 101 165 74 137 162 226

2B 124 124 80 80 118 135 104 95 88 166 132 144 96 130 64 101 87 106 85 120 128 141 114 111 98 78 74 81 65 62 77 84 92 66 93 35 46 70 33 28 37 39 37 23 46 26 31 41 26 55 37 24 26 42 22 16 --

3B HR 30 81 20 66 15 24 16 29 21 42 10 59 13 47 10 42 11 45 21 128 24 86 20 63 21 66 31 88 22 29 27 75 17 23 20 39 9 32 32 88 15 80 16 57 20 62 22 68 22 49 16 34 32 41 26 38 19 31 17 26 21 52 16 42 22 31 14 28 19 28 10 9 17 12 24 12 8 19 9 17 8 19 7 14 1 28 10 17 9 11 7 31 7 30 11 37 5 14 9 16 7 11 2 5 4 14 7 12 4 8 2 4 -- --

RBI 477 427 217 252 401 376 313 301 272 548 450 384 433 469 255 441 280 371 269 580 418 471 381 381 344 282 283 302 276 219 290 251 277 219 314 114 164 196 141 98 142 112 173 116 135 117 129 183 109 151 87 43 74 118 82 56 133

TB 1142 1080 644 715 950 995 840 840 799 1396 1156 1064 1007 1173 664 1046 733 905 642 1201 1042 1053 963 906 863 658 716 697 651 582 755 719 729 605 689 309 453 538 389 307 340 339 400 308 347 360 325 446 268 360 252 187 235 306 219 165 --

-- indicates information is not available. * indicates total sacrifices.

SLG% .501 .472 .351 .380 .430 .455 .422 .408 .408 .558 .496 .497 506 519 399 .495 378 .420 365 542 .489 .473 .447 526 .452 .456 .465 .462 .425 378 .442 .450 .438 .407 .498 378 371 .425 371 359 389 343 383 .393 .370 .400 .403 .485 .333 .403 .343 .288 .314 .372 .290 .213 ---

BB HBP 280 100 255 75 188 46 188 31 273 36 211 62 174 55 187 50 210 52 297 51 236 20 232 31 274 25 340 34 232 20 306 36 222 28 285 42 246 27 385 32 303 26 352 29 280 32 248 22 248 14 196 10 215 28 239 13 238 12 217 14 211 12 190 9 233 16 188 6 221 15 115 6 136 9 171 15 116 8 87 11 136 14 123 6 152 6 109 10 125 7 77 10 121 9 121 8 130 8 135 12 93 12 63 10 79 8 114 10 111 5 137 -- -- --

SO 450 450 330 300 318 330 372 372 418 393 431 334 287 361 273 382 354 361 298 360 335 278 337 235 262 169 177 166 172 226 212 234 219 158 123 107 162 175 162 131 168 173 160 115 125 141 151 155 154 146 141 146 162 149 149 146 --

OB% SF .407 31 .395 35 .332 30 .347 21 .382 31 .377 25 .356 20 .361 22 .366 14 .399 38 373 27 394 19 .418 31 .461 26 372 20 .406 29 360 15 385 34 350 17 .439 36 391 26 .413 30 375 30 .406 22 381 23 392 15 --- 33* --- 34* --- 41* --- 42* --- 40* --- 46* --- 42* --- 35* --- 41* --- 14* --- 31* 390 12 344 11 323 6 367 12 332 5 359 9 376 10 --- 22* .316 8 .340 5 .381 5 .344 10 .370 9 .324 3 .299 3 .293 6 .356 5 --- -- --- -- --- --

SH 28 59 46 30 32 36 33 38 29 18 18 24 27 29 28 27 41 47 43 16 24 31 32 27 32 16 23 21 8 7 8 11 7 5 11 8 7 14 12 19 21 29 30 -- --

SB-ATT PO 91-128 1759 151-192 1806 88-123 1502 80-105 1460 55-80 1687 52-78 1667 67-97 1525 68-101 1567 65-91 1455 93-128 1838 111-152 1726 107-150 1576 122-152 1445 98-133 1716 74-108 1305 119-169 1628 70-116 1535 83-124 1668 64-99 1457 133-172 1626 72-116 1675 95 1658 89 1685 60 1293 61 -- 57 1058 63-80 1200 72 1175 60 1213 36 1194 9 1326 46 1216 38 1265 52 1122 40 1003 22 652 35 946 26 -- 33 821 33 659 34 -- 45 765 40 807 41 605 32 727 40 686 25 -- 31 -- 23 -- 34 -- 28 -- 17 -- 19 -- 28 660 21 -- -- -- -- 814

Records and statistics incomplete prior to 1952. Defensive stats incomplete prior to 1963.

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A 758 809 664 679 666 669 638 656 605 759 677 649 629 776 558 702 635 677 645 710 640 762 747 562 -- 479 490 465 518 494 592 502 505 437 385 251 390 -- 334 252 -- 329 343 233 280 268 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 273 -- -- 278

E 90 102 75 54 65 85 82 97 97 106 93 87 83 108 84 97 84 93 86 78 80 114 87 83 -- 78 75 54 56 55 72 89 68 84 68 37 58 -- 56 47 -- 53 65 40 66 53 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 56 -- -- 97

FLD% .965 .962 .967 .975 .973 .965 .963 .958 .955 .961 963 962 962 958 957 960 963 962 961 968 967 955 965 957 --- 952 958 968 969 969 964 951 963 949 955 962 957 --- 954 951 --- 954 947 949 .938 .945 --- --- --- ----- --- --- .943 --- --- .918

DPF 59 72 51 64 55 52 48 53 52 74 53 55 49 60 35 63 57 62 50 63 62 85 62 71 60 35 26 27 50 27 67 41 37 -- -- 15 26 25 23 19 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

DPA 58 54 29 50 58 59 48 46 53 59 52 53 68 71 38 37 59 56 39 36 68 63 50 33 43 37 40 40 47 40 52 48 36 --21 28 28 19 19 ----------

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Record 46-19 48-19 25-30-1 30-25-1 42-22 45-19 35-24 33-27 23-35 52-18 46-20 39-22 37-21 44-22-1 31-22 53-11 41-20 44-23 43-17 58-7 52-15 44-22-1 45-23 39-16 41-21 24-21 33-19-1 35-16-1 38-14 30-20 39-16 37-16 40-13 32-15-1 31-13 19-9 27-13 31-9 25-9 15-11 21-7 17-11-1 20-8-2 16-7 19-8-1 15-10-1 18-7 14-10-1 5-17-1 18-9 11-11 5-15 10-13 20-7 11-13 10-15 10-19-1

ERA 4.02 3.84 3.56 3.66 4.07 4.05 4.04 4.20 4.81 4.30 4.27 4.56 5.76 5.07 4.24 3.40 3.17 3.79 2.80 3.69 3.50 4.43 4.21 4.74 4.03 5.92 5.02 4.39 3.50 2.83 3.14 3.06 3.07 3.17 3.98 3.19 2.70 2.77 2.11 2.99 2.52 3.21 2.44 3.13 2.27 2.58 2.38 6.00 4.71 3.04 3.98 2.88 4.28 3.15 3.13 3.15 6.58

CG 2 5 1 2 8 4 7 6 9 14 16 12 8 14 7 15 9 15 21 13 15 18 20 15 13 6 13 10 19 23 21 22 23 22 15 6 15 3 12 9 7 4 6 9 8 3 3 2 1 7 6 4 10 14 11 10 5

year-by-year team pitching statistics

SHO/CBO 2/2 3/3 4/4 2/1 5/1 2/2 2/1 3/0 1/0 5/1 6/4 2/2 2/0 4/-- 7/-- 5/-- 7/-- 8/-- 12/2 5/3 6/2 3/1 5/1 8/2 7/2 3/2 8/3 2/1 8/-- 8/-- 7/-- 9/-- 10/-- 5/-- 3/-- 3/-- 9/-- 4/-- 8/-- 4/-- 7/-- 1/-- 6/-- 1/-- 2/-- 1/-- 4/-- 1/-- 0/0 0/0 3/-- 0/0 1/-- 2/-- 1/-- 1/-- 0/0

SV 13 17 10 12 12 20 8 9 6 6 11 9 9 8 7 9 9 13 10 16 20 9 4 6 13 5 7 8 7 5 7 11 9 -- 3 10 9 19 13

IP H 586.1 579 602 0 573 500 2 474 486 2 437 562.1 550 555 2 595 508.1 510 522.1 533 485 0 544 612 2 651 575.1 570 525.1 577 481 2 564 572 0 607 435 0 420 542 2 456 511 2 446 556 0 474 485 2 383 542 0 505 558.1 482 552 2 562 561 2 554 431 0 458 494.0 470 352.2 410 400.0 389 391.2 386 404.1 374 398.0 358 442.0 382 405.1 350 421.2 331 374.0 340 334.1 329 217.1 164 316.1 239 321.2 283 273.2 200 219.2 191 232.2 190 255.0 218 269.0 210 204.1 183 242.1 207 229.2 178 222.2 158 217.2 216 204.1 221 231.0 191 194.2 163 172.0 139 202.0 182 220.0 184 210.0 184 222.2 197 261.1 282

R 333 317 241 228 293 302 281 294 321 359 329 346 362 376 257 258 228 284 187 265 256 345 302 284 270 279 272 233 202 158 177 192 167 178 191 92 130 140 91 107 93 116 103 86 103 95 78 181 160 112 121 84 128 101 113 196 245

ER 262 257 198 198 254 250 228 244 259 293 273 266 308 322 205 205 180 234 151 222 217 272 263 227 221 232 223 191 157 125 154 138 144 132 148 77 95 99 64 73 65 91 73 71 61 67 59 145 107 78 86 55 96 77 73 78 191

BB 210 237 169 203 212 187 176 166 212 218 180 213 223 242 232 252 193 280 205 259 239 280 258 235 235 188 223 216 199 133 189 188 173 205 167 139 170 135 102 119 102 116 100 79 121 117 119 157 138 105 139 98 132 113 116 112 206

SO 503 504 398 392 495 471 425 447 420 536 522 483 343 406 351 531 404 536 432 433 508 378 368 261 364 247 257 238 212 248 291 296 323 246 240 217 254 265 228 182 200 136 195 145 161 211 148 161 115 141 167 133 171 145 140 163 129

2B 119 95 85 67 87 83 77 68 73 97 114 110 101 103 70 82 60 71 70 95 103 93 110 78 82 75 44 53 53 59 48 44 51 54 37 25 32 40 19 18 33 25 26 28 27 27 35 36 44 -- 33 23 35 31 22 21 --

3B HR 10 41 14 40 11 28 11 31 8 29 13 35 9 35 10 32 10 42 10 67 9 71 9 64 20 54 11 58 12 32 9 28 12 18 7 35 9 25 15 41 11 54 15 61 14 45 10 41 13 28 5 33 13 37 12 41 8 24 7 11 8 33 10 19 7 23 7 19 5 10 1 6 9 4 10 8 7 7 8 4 5 11 3 24 1 16 5 6 5 9 3 10 3 7 6 27 4 13 -- 17 5 11 1 9 7 12 14 11 10 8 9 7 -- --

AB 2255 2265 1875 1786 2137 2170 1946 2019 1915 2720 2499 2359 2221 2233 1675 2004 1896 2041 1770 2069 2067 2135 2129 1674 1884 1399 1545 1492 1509 1511 1628 1516 1543 1413 1287 779 1144 1210 1008 815 899 958 1012 766 915 864 755 859 817 -- 734 639 765 822 790 851 --

B/Avg WP HBP .257 52 69 .253 43 77 .253 34 55 .245 39 53 .257 32 77 274 43 57 .262 50 64 264 41 49 284 34 46 271 31 53 258 53 61 282 41 49 294 38 42 272 68 39 251 32 25 228 59 33 235 49 24 232 54 36 216 18 23 244 24 18 233 24 18 263 56 16 261 38 28 274 39 27 249 44 16 293 22 10 252 14 21 259 16 19 248 13 13 237 19 11 235 14 17 231 21 14 215 27 10 241 24 25 256 18 27 211 12 13 209 26 11 235 10 11 .186 5 7 234 18 7 211 6 4 228 13 5 .208 15 10 .239 7 3 .226 5 1 .209 10 5 .209 7 5 .245 7 14 .273 21 16 --- 11 12 .222 10 12 .218 6 8 .238 15 10 .224 7 15 .233 13 13 .231 8 4 --- -- --

dashes indicate information is not available. Records and statistics incomplete prior to 1952. Saves did not become an official stat until 1970.

BK 9 10 7 2 5 10 8 3 4 7 9 11 6 4 1 10 2 9 1 1 5 1 5 3 3 2 5 0 0 2 2 1 2 3 3 4 1 0 0 1 1 1 3 3 0 1 1 3 1 2 -- 1 2 0 -- -- --

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SFA 19 22 15 11 23 15 19 15 13 22 17 26 13 15 12 16 17 19 8 8 13 15 20 11 10 16 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

SHA 40 42 45 33 29 35 28 30 35 23 26 23 21 32 22 28 33 31 21 12 22 16 16 15 21 28 --------------------------------

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big 12 game records INDIVIDUAL - HITTING most at-bats

Rk ABs Player 1. 8 Kyle Colligan 8 Dane Carter 8 Blake Stouffer 4. 7 Dane Carter 7 Blake Stouffer 7 Brandon Hicks 7 Blake Stouffer

Opponent (Date) at Nebraska (5/9/08) at Nebraska (5/9/08) at Nebraska (5/9/08) at Baylor (4/20/08) at Baylor (4/20/08) Kansas (3/17/07) Missouri (3/18/06)

most runs scored

Rk 1. 7.

R Player Opponent (Date) 4 Jose Salazar Kansas State (5/12/06) 4 Erik Schindewolf at Kansas (4/9/04) 4 Justin Ruggiano Kansas (5/10/03) 4 Justin Ruggiano at Kansas State (4/12/03) 4 Neal Stephenson Iowa State (3/7/99) 4 Shawn Schumacher Iowa State (3/5/99) 3 many times

most hits

Rk H Player 1. 5 Darby Brown 5 Brandon Hicks 5 Justin Ruggiano 4. 4 many times

Rk 1. 2.

Opponent (Date) at Kansas (3/28/08) Kansas (3/17/07) Kansas (5/10/03)

most runs batted in

RBI Player 7 Cory Patton 6 Darby Brown 6 Blake Stouffer 6 Justin Ruggiano 6 Ty Garner 6 Jason Gremminger 6 John Scheschuk 6 John Scheschuk

Opponent (Date) Texas (5/22/04) at Kansas (3/30/08) Kansas (3/17/07) at Kansas State (4/12/03) Missouri (4/27/02) Texas Tech (3/12/00) at Kansas (4/25/98) at Nebraska (4/11/98)

INDIVIDUAL - PITCHING most doubles

Rk 1. 2.

2B Player 4 Justin Ruggiano 3 Daylan Holt 3 Steven Truitt 3 Daylan Holt 3 Steven Truitt 3 Steven Truitt

Rk 1. 2.

3B Player 2 John Scheschuk 1 many times

Opponent (Date) Kansas (5/10/03) Texas Tech (3/10/00) at Oklahoma (5/15/99) at Iowa State (4/4/98) at Iowa State (4/4/98) Kansas (4/27/97)

most triples

Opponent (Date) Baylor (5/1/98)

most home runs

Rk HR Player Opponent (Date) 1. 2 27 times (last: Luke Anders, 4/26/08 vs Missouri)

most walks

Rk 1. 3.

BB Player 4 Cliff Pennington 4 Craig Stinson 3 many times

Rk 1. 2.

SB Player 4 Jason Tyner 3 Cliff Pennington 3 Chris Russ

Opponent (Date) Texas (5/20/05) at Texas (5/21/04)

most stolen bases

Opponent (Date) at Texas (4/19/97) Baylor (5/14/05) at Iowa State (3/24/00)

CORY PATTON

most innings pitched

Rk IP Player 1. 10 ⅓ Justin Moore 2. 10 Austin Creps 10 Matt Blank 4. 9 many times

Opponent (Date) Texas (5/4/01) Oklahoma (4/8/06) at Oklahoma (3/22/97)

Rk 1. 2. 3.

most strikeouts

K Player 16 Matt Blank 15 Casey Fossum 14 Zach Jackson 14 Casey Fossum 14 Casey Fossum 14 Ryan Rupe

Opponent (Date) Iowa State (4/5/97) at Baylor (5/2/98) Texas Tech (3/27/04) vs Kansas State (4/9/99) at Missouri (3/26/99) at Nebraska (4/10/98)

TEAM - HITTING Rk 1. 2. 3.

AB 58 49 48 48 48

Rk 1. 3. 4.

R 19 19 17 16 16 16 16

Rk H 1. 23 2. 22 3. 19

Rk 1. 2. 3.

RBI 19 17 16 16 16 16

most at-bats

Opponent at Nebraska at Baylor Kansas Missouri Kansas

most runs scored Opponent Kansas State Iowa State at Kansas at Kansas State Missouri Texas Tech Nebraska

most hits

Opponent Nebraska Iowa State six times (last: Kansas, 4/2/05)

most runs batted in Opponent Iowa State Kansas State at Kansas State Missouri Nebraska at Kansas

most doubles

Rk HR 1. 7 2. 6 3. 5 5 5

Opponent at Kansas at Kansas at Baylor at Oklahoma Iowa State

Date 2/25/00 4/5/97 4/25/98 4/13/03 4/27/02 3/12/00 4/3/99

Rk 1. 2. 3.

BB 12 11 10 10 10 10

Opponent Kansas State Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Kansas State Texas Tech

Rk 1. 3.

SB 6 6 5

Date 4/3/99 4/5/97

most walks

Date 4/25/98 4/26/98 4/19/08 5/15/99 4/5/97

Date 3/27/98 3/14/08 3/15/08 5/20/05 5/16/04 3/28/04

most stolen bases

Opponent Date Kansas 3/16/07 Kansas 4/24/99 six times (last: at Nebraska, 5/11/08)

TEAM - FIELDING Date 4/5/97 2/25/00 4/13/03 4/27/02 4/3/99 4/25/98

Rk 1. 2. 3. 4.

2B 11 8 7 6

Opponent Kansas at Iowa State Kansas three times (last: Kansas, 4/2/05)

Rk 1. 2.

3B 3 2

Opponent Date vs. Kansas State 4/11/99 eight times (last: Oklahoma, 4/13/08)

most triples

most home runs

Date 5/9/08 4/20/08 3/17/07 3/18/06 4/1/05

Date 5/10/03 4/4/98 4/27/97

Rk 1.

DP 4 4 4 4 4

most double plays Opponent at Texas Tech Missouri Kansas at Oklahoma State Oklahoma State

Date 3/19/05 4/23/04 4/7/01 4/16/00 2/28/99

triple plays (3) vs. Nebraska (April 16, 2005 • Olsen Field) Parker Dalton (2b) to Coby Mavroulis (1b) batter: Daniel Bruce, inning: 5th vs. Texas Tech (Feb. 28, 1998 • Olsen Field) Daylan Holt (rf) to Scott Sandusky (c) to Sean Heaney (2b) batter: Junior Rodriguez, inning: 10th at Missouri (March 7, 1997 • Hi Simmons Field) Casey Fossum (p) to John Scheschuk (1b) to Rich Petru (ss) batter: Torre Tyson, inning: 6th

OPPONENT triple plays (0)

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big 12 season records INDIVIDUAL - PITCHING No. 1. 2. 4.

App. Pitcher Year 16 Kyle Thebeau...................................2008 15 Chris Russ.......................................... 2001 15 Casey Fossum.................................... 1997 14 Kyle Nicholson................................... 2007 14 Hart Hering........................................ 2006

wins

No. Wins Pitcher Year 1. 7 Kyle Nicholson................................... 2007 7 Casey Fossum.................................... 1998 7 Ryan Rupe.......................................... 1998 3. 6 Travis Starling..................................2008 6 Ryan Rupe.......................................... 1997 6 Casey Fossum.................................... 1999 6 Chris Russ.......................................... 1999

innings pitched

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

IP Pitcher Year 82 ⅔ Casey Fossum.................................... 1998 79 Ryan Rupe.......................................... 1998 75 ⅔ Casey Fossum.................................... 1999 66 ⅔ Kyle Nicholson................................... 2007 66 ⅓ Chance Caple..................................... 1999

No. 1. 2. 4. 5.

K Pitcher Year 98 Ryan Rupe.......................................... 1998 91 Casey Fossum.................................... 1999 91 Casey Fossum.................................... 1998 76 Zach Jackson...................................... 2004 70 Chance Caple..................................... 1999

No. 1. 2. 4.

CG Pitcher Year 6 Ryan Rupe.......................................... 1998 5 Casey Fossum.................................... 1999 5 Casey Fossum.................................... 1998 4 Zach Jackson...................................... 2004 4 Matt Blank......................................... 1997

strikeouts

complete games

earned run average (minimum 1 IP per team game)

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

ERA Pitcher Year 2.03 Kyle Nicholson................................... 2007 2.52 Jason Meyer...................................... 2004 2.73 Jason Meyer...................................... 2006 2.83 Matt Ward......................................... 1999 2.84 Chris Russ.......................................... 1999

saves

No. 1. 2. 3. 4.

INDIVIDUAL - HITTING

appearances

IP Pitcher Year 6 Scott Beerer....................................... 2003 5 Chris Russ.......................................... 2001 4 Casey Fossum.................................... 1997 3 Travis Starling..................................2008 3 Kyle Thebeau..................................... 2007 3 Robert Keens..................................... 1997

games played

No. Games Player Year 1. 30 14 players tied (last: Ryan Wardinsky, 2001)

No. 1. 2. 3. 4.

at bats

AB Player Year 134 Jason Tyner........................................ 1998 132 Jason Tyner........................................ 1997 131 Steven Truitt...................................... 1997 123 Daylan Holt........................................ 1998 123 Jason Stephens.................................. 1997

hits

No. Hits Player Year 1. 61 Jason Tyner........................................ 1998 2. 51 José Duran......................................... 2008 3. 50 Jason Stephens.................................. 1997 4. 47 Jason Tyner........................................ 1997 5. 44 Steven Truiit....................................... 1997

batting average (minimum 2.5 AB per team game)

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Avg Player Year .455 Jason Tyner........................................ 1998 .432 José Duran......................................... 2008 .407 Jason Stephens.................................. 1997 .398 Shawn Schumacher........................... 1999 .379 Justin Ruggiano.................................. 2003

runs

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Runs Player Year 37 Jason Tyner........................................ 1998 32 Kyle Colligan....................................2008 32 Daylan Holt........................................ 1999 31 Craig Kuzmic...................................... 1998 31 Jason Tyner........................................ 1997 30 Steven Truitt...................................... 1999

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2B Player Year 13 Steven Truitt...................................... 1998 13 Jason Stephens.................................. 1997 12 Justin Ruggiano.................................. 2003 12 Sean Heaney...................................... 1999 11 Rich Petru.......................................... 1997

doubles

daylan holt

No. 1. 2.

triples

3B Player Year 4 John Scheschuk................................. 1998 3 Ben Feltner........................................ 2008 3 Adam Hale......................................... 2006 3 Steven Truitt...................................... 1999

home runs

No. HR Player Year 1. 16 Daylan Holt........................................ 1999 2. 14 Craig Kuzmic...................................... 1998 3. 12 Johnny Hunter................................... 1997 4. 11 John Scheschuk................................. 1998 5. 9 Luke Anders.....................................2008

runs batted in

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

RBI Player Year 45 John Scheschuk................................. 1998 40 Daylan Holt........................................ 1999 38 Craig Kuzmic...................................... 1998 34 Darby Brown...................................... 2008 31 Johnny Hunter................................... 1997

No. 1. 2. 3. 5.

TB Player Year 97 Daylan Holt........................................ 1999 91 Craig Kuzmic...................................... 1998 80 Steven Truitt...................................... 1999 80 Johnny Hunter................................... 1997 79 John Scheschuk................................. 1998

No. 1. 2. 3. 4.

SB Player Year 21 Jason Tyner........................................ 1998 20 Jason Tyner........................................ 1997 16 Cliff Pennington................................. 2005 11 Ben Feltner......................................2007 11 Steven Truitt...................................... 1997

No. 1. 2. 3. 4.

BB Player Year 25 Johnny Hunter................................... 1997 22 John Scheschuk................................. 1999 21 Daylan Holt........................................ 2000 18 Dane Carter....................................... 2008 18 Steve Scarborough............................. 1998

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6.

Gm Player Year 20 Steven Truitt...................................... 1997 18 Cliff Pennington†.......................... 2003-04 16 Eric Scheidt^................................. 2003-04 15 José Duran......................................... 2008 15 Jason Tyner........................................ 1998 14 Cory Patton........................................ 2004 14 Eric Reed............................................ 2001 14 Shawn Schumacher........................... 1999 14 Jason Tyner........................................ 1998

total bases

stolen bases

walks

hitting streak

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No. PO Player Year 1. 272 Scott Sandusky................................... 1998 2. 251 John Scheschuk................................. 1999 3. 223 Coby Mavroulis.................................. 2005 4. 217 Coby Mavroulis.................................. 2004 5. 214 Matt Garrick...................................... 1997

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

assists

A Player Year 95 Steve Scarborough............................. 1999 92 Ryan Wardinsky................................. 2000 91 Steve Scarborough............................. 1998 90 Blake Stouffer.................................... 2008 89 Parker Dalton..................................... 2006

TEAM - PITCHING No. 1. 2. 3.

No. 1. 2. 3.

TEAM - HITTING AB Year 1,081........................................................... 1997 1,077........................................................... 1998 1,062........................................................... 2001

No. 1. 2. 3.

Runs Year 227........................................................... 1999 222........................................................... 1998 218........................................................... 1997

hits

Avg. Year .331........................................................... 1997 .314........................................................... 1999 .306........................................................... 2008

No. 1. 2. 3.

RBI Year 210........................................................... 1999 206........................................................... 1998 201........................................................... 2008

No. 1. 2. 3.

2B Year 74........................................................... 1997 63........................................................... 1999 62........................................................... 2003

No. 1. 2. 3.

3B Year 13........................................................... 1998 11........................................................... 1999 9................................................. 1997, 2008

opponent batting average

No. 1. 2. 3.

OAvg. Year .246........................................................... 1998 .263........................................................... 2005 .264........................................................... 1999

No. 1. 2. 3.

SV Year 9........................................................... 2003 7........................................................... 1997 6........................................................... 2007

No. 1. 2. 4.

CG Year(s) 13........................................................... 1998 9................................................. 1999, 1997 5................................................. 2000, 2004

150

batting average

No. 1. 2. 3.

strikeouts

SO Year 275........................................................... 1998 247........................................................... 1997 239........................................................... 1999

runs

No. Hits Year 1. 358........................................................... 1997 2. 326........................................................... 1999 3. 301........................................................... 2008

earned run average

ERA Year 3.86........................................................... 2003 3.87........................................................... 1999 3.97........................................................... 1998

at bats

No. 1. 2. 3.

saves

complete games

runs batted in

doubles

No. 1. 1. 2.

walks

BB Year 123........................................................... 2008 110........................................................... 1997 99........................................................... 1999

TEAM - FIELDING putouts

No. PO Year 1. 802........................................................... 2001 2. 796........................................................... 1998 3. 790........................................................... 1997

No. 1. 2. 3.

No. 1. 2. 3.

No. 1. 2. 3.

No. 1. 2. 4.

runners left on base

LOB Year 244........................................................... 2001 237................................................. 2000, 1997 231........................................................... 2008

TEAM - MISCELLANEOUS No. 1. 5.

games

Games Year 30............................. 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001 29........................................................... 1999

wins

assists

No. Wins Year 1. 23........................................................... 1999 2. 21........................................................... 1998 3. 19....................................... 1997, 2003, 2008

double plays turned

No. Pct. Year (record) 1. .793.................................................1999 (23-6) 2. .704............................ 2003 (19-8), 2008 (19-8) 3. .700.................................................1998 (21-9)

fielding percentage

No. 1. 2. 3.

A Year 340........................................................... 2001 334........................................................... 2005 330........................................................... 2008

DP Year 35........................................................... 2001 33........................................................... 1999 31........................................................... 2000

Fld. % Year .9752........................................................... 2004 .9707........................................................... 2003 .9703................................................. 2005, 2008

winning percentage

winning streak

Games Year (Dates) 16..........................................2008 (3/28-5/9) 9........................................1997 (3/29-4/18) 7..........................................2000 (3/11-4/1) 7........................................1999 (3/28-4/11) 7..........................................1998 (4/18-5/2)

triples

home runs

No. HR Year 1. 56........................................................... 1999 2. 49........................................................... 1998 3. 35................................................. 1997, 2008

total bases

No. 1. 2. 3.

TB Year 579........................................................... 1999 556........................................................... 1998 555........................................................... 1997

No. 1. 2. 3.

SB Year 56........................................................... 1997 45........................................................... 1998 44........................................................... 2007

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big 12 CAREER records HITTING

PITCHING

games played

No. Games Player Years 1. 108 Sean Heaney................................. 1997-00 2. 88 Steven Truitt................................. 1997-99 88 Daylan Holt................................... 1998-00 4. 83 Matt Alexander............................. 2001-04 83 Erik Schindewolf........................... 2001-04

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

home runs

No. HR Player Years 1. 29 Daylan Holt................................... 1998-00 2. 17 John Scheschuk............................ 1997-99 3. 16 Luke Anders................................... 2006 4. 15 Cory Patton................................... 2003-04 15 Steven Truitt................................. 1997-99

at bats

AB Player Years 411 Sean Heaney................................. 1997-00 363 Steven Truitt................................. 1997-99 349 Daylan Holt................................... 1998-00 324 Cliff Pennington............................ 2003-05 307 Blake Stouffer............................... 2005-08

RBI Player Years 89 Daylan Holt................................... 1998-00 72 John Scheschuk............................ 1997-99 65 Steven Truitt................................. 1997-99 53 Blake Stouffer............................... 2005-08 53 Cory Patton................................... 2003-04

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

TB Player Years 219 Daylan Holt................................... 1998-00 209 Steven Truitt................................. 1997-99 170 Sean Heaney................................. 1997-00 149 John Scheschuk............................ 1997-99 139 Kyle Colligan.................................. 2006-

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

SB Player Years 41 Jason Tyner................................... 1997-98 37 Cliff Pennington............................ 2003-05 29 Steven Truitt................................. 1997-99 20 Eric Reed....................................... 2000-02 17 Blake Stouffer............................... 2005-08

hits

No. Hits Player Years 1. 121 Steven Truitt................................. 1997-99 2. 108 Jason Tyner................................... 1997-98 3. 107 Daylan Holt................................... 1998-00 4. 106 Sean Heaney................................. 1997-00 5. 102 Cliff Pennington............................ 2003-05

batting average (minimum 100 AB and completed eligibility)

No. 1. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Avg Player Years .432 José Duran......................................... 2008 .407 Jason Stephens.................................. 1997 .406 Jason Tyner................................... 1997-98 .355 Cory Patton................................... 2003-04 .351 Darby Brown................................. 2007-08

No. 1. 3. 4. 5.

Runs Player Years 75 Sean Heaney................................. 1997-00 75 Steven Truitt................................. 1997-99 73 Daylan Holt................................... 1998-00 68 Jason Tyner................................... 1997-98 62 Erik Schindewolf........................... 2001-04

runs

doubles

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2B Player Years 33 Steven Truitt................................. 1997-99 28 Sean Heaney................................. 1997-00 21 Daylan Holt................................... 1998-00 20 Kyle Colligan.................................. 200617 Austin Boggs................................. 2004-07 17 Cliff Pennington............................ 2003-05 17 Justin Ruggiano............................. 2003-04

No. 1. 3.

3B Player Years 5 Ben Feltner................................... 2007-08 5 Steven Truitt................................. 1997-99 4 Eric Reed....................................... 2000-02 4 Neal Stephenson.......................... 1999-02 4 John Scheschuk............................ 1997-99

triples

runs batted in

No. 1. 2. 3. 4.

total bases

stolen bases

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

appearances

App. Pitcher Years 39 Jason Meyer................................. 2004-07 38 Kyle Thebeau................................. 200637 Chris Russ..................................... 1998-01 35 Casey Fossum............................... 1997-99 28 Matt Farnum................................. 2001-03

No. 1. 2. 3.

WINS

No. Wins Pitcher Years 1. 15 Casey Fossum............................... 1997-99 2. 13 Ryan Rupe..................................... 1997-98 3. 12 Chris Russ..................................... 1998-01 4. 10 Matt Ward.................................... 1998-99 5. 9 Kyle Nicholson.............................. 2004-07

innings pitched

No. IP Pitcher Years 1. 208 Casey Fossum............................... 1997-99 2. 170 ⅓ Jason Meyer................................. 2004-07 3. 142 Ryan Rupe..................................... 1997-98 4. 135 ⅓ Kyle Nicholson.............................. 2004-07 5. 120 Khalid Ballouli............................... 1999-02

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

strikeouts

K Pitcher Years 244 Casey Fossum............................... 1997-99 143 Ryan Rupe..................................... 1997-98 137 Jason Meyer................................. 2004-07 100 Kyle Nicholson.............................. 2004-07 97 Khalid Ballouli............................... 1999-02

complete games

CG Pitcher Years 11 Casey Fossum............................... 1997-99 9 Ryan Rupe..................................... 1997-98 4 Zach Jackson...................................... 2004 4 Justin Moore................................. 2001-04 4 Matt Ward.................................... 1998-99 4 Matt Blank......................................... 1997

earned run average (minimum 50 IP and completed eligibility)

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

ERA Pitcher Years 3.17 Kyle Parcus.................................... 2001-03 3.19 Kyle Nicholson.............................. 2004-07 3.26 Logan Kensing............................... 2002-03 3.59 Chris Russ..................................... 1998-01 3.74 Ryan Rupe..................................... 1997-98

saves

No. Saves Pitcher Years 1. 9 Chris Russ..................................... 1998-01 2. 6 Scott Beerer....................................... 2003 3. 4 Kyle Thebeau................................. 2006 4 Casey Fossum............................... 1997-99 5. 3 Travis Starling................................ 2007 3 Robert Keens..................................... 1997

WALKS

No. Walks Player Years 1. 44 Blake Stouffer............................... 2005-08 44 Daylan Holt................................... 1997-99 3. 43 John Scheschuk............................ 1997-99 4. 41 Erik Schindewolf........................... 2001-04 5. 37 Cliff Pennington............................ 2003-05

FIELDING putouts

No. PO Player Years 1. 520 John Scheschuk............................ 1997-99 2. 485 Craig Stinson................................. 2003-07 3. 456 Coby Mavroulis............................. 2002-05 4. 433 Justin Pouk.................................... 2002-05 5. 318 Scott Sandusky.............................. 1997-98

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

assists

A Player Years 285 Sean Heaney................................. 1997-00 255 Parker Dalton................................ 2003-07 214 Cliff Pennington............................ 2003-05 178 Matt Alexander............................. 2001-04 171 Ty Garner...................................... 1999-02

big 12 yearly fielding leaders PUTOUTS

ASSISTS

Year Player PO

Player

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Brian Benefield Steve Scarborough Steve Scarborough Ryan Wardinsky Ty Garner Ty Garner Matt Alexander Cliff Pennington Cliff Pennington Parker Dalton Brandon Hicks Blake Stouffer

Matt Garrick Scott Sandusky John Scheschuk Jeff Freeman Jeff Freeman Travis Wong Justin Pouk Coby Mavroulis Coby Mavroulis Josh Stinson Craig Stinson Luke Anders

214 272 251 163 194 146 143 217 223 127 165 200

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HITS

Year Player 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

At Bats

Jason Tyner Jason Tyner Steven Truitt Ryan Wardinsky Ryan Wardinsky Neal Stephenson Scott Beerer Austin Boggs Cliff Pennington Austin Boggs Brandon Hicks José Duran

132 134 118 111 113 108 114 109 107 94 121 118

DOUBLES

Player (minimum 2.5 AB/game)

Avg.

Player

Jason Stephens Jason Tyner Steven Truitt David Evans Ryan Wardinsky Neal Stephenson Justin Ruggiano/Cliff Pennington Cory Patton Cliff Pennington Jose Salazar Parker Dalton José Duran

Jason Stephens Jason Tyner Shawn Schumacher Carlos Sepulveda Jeff Freeman Justin Pouk Justin Ruggiano Cory Patton Cliff Pennington Jose Salazar Parker Dalton José Duran

.407 .455 .398 .347 .337 .321 .379 .372 .336 .326 .375 .432

Jason Tyner Jason Tyner Daylan Holt David Evans Ryan Wardinsky Neal Stephenson Erik Schindewolf Coby Mavroulis Cliff Pennington Blake Stouffer Brandon Hicks Kyle Colligan

50 61 43 34 32 33 39 35 36 28 36 51

HOME RUNS

Year Player

2B

Player

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

13 13 12 8 5 8 12 9 6 8 7 9

Jason Stephens/Pat Malone John Scheschuk Steven Truitt Chris Russ Ryan Wardinsky Eric Reed Justin Ruggiano Austin Boggs/Cory Patton Cliff Pennington Adam Hale Ben Feltner Ben Feltner

Year Player

TB

Player

SB

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

80 91 97 59 44 67 73 67 52 37 56 72

Jason Tyner Jason Tyner Steven Truitt Chris Russ Eddie Lang Eric Reed Erik Schindewolf Justin Ruggiano Cliff Pennington Jose Salazar/Parker Dalton Ben Feltner Kyle Colligan

20 21 10 9 9 8 8 3 16 6 11 7

Jason Stephens Steven Truitt Sean Heaney David Evans Ryan Wardinsky Neal Stephenson Justin Ruggiano Coby Mavroulis Cliff Pennington Austin Boggs Blake Stouffer Kyle Colligan

Year 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

152

3B 2 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3

STOLEN BASES

Johnny Hunter Craig Kuzmic Daylan Holt Daylan Holt Ryan Wardinsky Neal Stephenson Justin Ruggiano Cory Patton Cliff Pennington Kyle Colligan/Adam Hale Brandon Hicks José Duran

RUNS SCORED

Player Hits

TRIPLES

TOTAL BASES

BATTING AVERAGE

Runs 31 37 32 18 17 22 26 22 18 18 25 32

RUNS BATTED IN

Player HR

Player

Johnny Hunter Craig Kuzmic Daylan Holt Daylan Holt Neal Stephenson Neal Stephenson Cory Patton/Scott Beerer Cory Patton Austin Boggs/Coby Mavroulis Adam Hale Luke Anders Luke Anders

12 14 16 8 4 8 7 8 4 4 7 9

Johnny Hunter John Scheschuk Daylan Holt Daylan Holt Jeff Freeman/Ryan Wardinsky Neal Stephenson Justin Ruggiano Cory Patton Cliff Pennington/Andrew Baldwin Adam Hale Blake Stouffer Darby Brown

Player

BB

Player

Johnny Hunter Steve Scarborough John Scheschuk Daylan Holt Jeff Freeman Coby Mavroulis Justin Ruggiano Craig Stinson Cliff Pennington Blake Stouffer Blake Stouffer Dane Carter

25 18 22 21 14 13 16 17 15 13 15 18

Stephens/Tyner/Hunter/Truitt/Benefield/Petru Tyner/Kuzmic/Sandusky/Scarborough/Heaney S. Truitt/D. Holt/J. Scheschuk/S. Scarborough Daylan Holt/Ryan Wardinsky Ryan Wardinsky N. Stephenson/E. Reed/M. Alexander Ruggiano/Schindewolf/Pennington/Patton/Beerer/Alexander Mavroulis/C. Stinson/Pennington/Boggs C. Pennington/R. Hill/J. Pouk/P. Dalton Jose Salazar/Blake Stouffer Anders/Dalton/Colligan/Hicks/Stouffer seven players with

WALKS

RBI

GAMES PLAYED Games

BIG 12 year-by-year team hitting/fielding statistics

Record 19-8 13-13 6-20-1 9-18 14-12 19-8 13-14 15-15 11-19 23-6 21-9 19-11

GP 27 26 27 27 26 27 27 30 30 29 30 30

AVG .306 .293 .240 .254 .280 .303 .259 .282 .286 .314 301 331

AB 984 907 895 925 878 960 911 1062 1041 1037 1077 1081

R H 216 301 160 266 103 215 99 235 151 246 168 291 153 236 151 299 169 298 227 326 222 324 218 358

2B 53 39 31 33 45 61 41 38 47 63 59 74

3B HR 9 35 3 33 10 16 5 15 8 24 3 30 4 23 5 22 6 29 11 56 13 49 9 35

RBI 201 151 97 92 135 153 129 140 152 210 206 200

TB 477 410 314 323 379 448 354 413 444 579 556 555

SLG% .485 .452 .351 .349 .432 .467 .389 .389 .427 .558 516 513

BB HBP 123 51 78 31 69 16 77 14 98 17 79 23 79 26 87 22 98 30 99 22 96 7 110 13

31 45 40 26 14 27 29 26 15 15 29 34

SO 215 205 175 120 123 141 184 180 215 181 218 174

OB% .406 .365 .304 .320 .360 .366 .332 .346 .363 .381 359 396

SF 12 11 6 4 9 12 10 9 6 14 10 12

SH 10 21 19 16 17 15 10 21 11 8 6 14

SB-ATT PO 28-41 749 44-54 697 26-35 704 35-49 713 13-22 685 21-29 720 26-39 700 31-47 802 30-46 768 39-52 767 45-62 796 56-76 790

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A 330 308 310 334 257 273 293 340 319 311 302 318

E 33 51 35 32 24 30 44 49 58 42 42 41

FLD% .970 .952 .967 .970 .975 .971 .958 .959 .949 .962 963 964

DPF 28 19 23 28 21 18 18 35 31 33 26 27

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WINS

Year Player 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Apps.

Casey Fossum R. Rupe/C. Fossum/M. Ward Chris Russ K. Ballouli/G. Gregg/T. Deininger/B. Strelitz Chris Russ Logan Kensing Scott Beerer Jason Meyer Clayton Turner Hart Hering Kyle Thebeau Kyle Thebeau

15 10 13 10 15 13 11 10 12 14 14 16

COMPLETE GAMES Year Player 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

INNINGS PITCHED

Player Wins

Player

Ryan Rupe Ryan Rupe/Casey Fossum Chris Russ/Casey Fossum Khalid Ballouli/Todd Deininger/Chris Russ Justin Moore Khalid Ballouli/Logan Kensing Scott Beerer Zach Jackson Chance Corgan Jason Meyer Kyle Nicholson Travis Starling

Matt Blank Casey Fossum Casey Fossum Khalid Ballouli Justin Moore Justin Moore Logan Kensing Zach Jackson Jason Meyer Jason Meyer Kyle Nicholson Brooks Raley

6 7 6 3 5 3 4 5 3 3 7 6

EARNED RUN AVERAGE CG

Matt Blank Ryan Rupe Casey Fossum Khalid Ballouli/Todd Deininger Justin Moore Justin Moore/Kyle Parcus Logan Kensing Zach Jackson none Jason Meyer Kyle Nicholson Brooks Raley/Clayton Ehlert

4 6 5 2 2 2 2 4 1 2 1

STRIKEOUTS IP 65 ⅔ 82 ⅓ 75 ⅔ 63 52 ⅔ 53 43 ⅔ 65 ⅔ 42 ⅔ 52 ⅔ 66 ⅔ 58

SAVES

Player (minimum 1 IP/team game)

ERA

IP

Ryan Rupe Ryan Rupe Matt Ward Khalid Ballouli Justin Moore Kyle Parcus Kyle Parcus Jason Meyer Jason Meyer Jason Meyer Kyle Nicholson Travis Starling

4.71 2 96 2 83 3 86 3.42 3.72 3 38 2.52 3.59 2.73 2.03 2 86

63 79 47 ⅔ 63 52 ⅔ 29 40 64 ⅓ 42 ⅔ 52 ⅔ 66 ⅔ 28 ⅓

Player

SO

Casey Fossum Ryan Rupe Casey Fossum Khalid Ballouli Todd Deininger Khalid Ballouli Kyle Parcus Zach Jackson Robert Ray Jason Meyer Kyle Nicholson Barret Loux

62 98 91 47 46 41 32 76 32 36 56 49

STARTS

Player

Saves

Casey Fossum Eric French Chris Russ Chris Russ Chris Russ Logan Kensing Scott Beerer D. Donaldson/J. Meyer/B. Rampy/R. Ray Clayton Turner/Kevin Whelan Matt Ueckert/Anthony Vasquez Kyle Thebeau Travis Starling

4 2 2 2 5 1 6 1 2 1 3 3

Player

Starts

Matt Blank Ryan Rupe/Casey Fossum/Matt Ward Casey Fossum/Chance Caple Khalid Ballouli Justin Moore/Matt Farnum Khalid Ballouli Zach Dixon Zach Jackson Jason Meyer/Chance Corgan Jason Meyer David Newmann Barret Loux/Brooks Raley

10 10 10 10 8 9 9 9 8 7 9 8

BIG 12 year-by-year team pitching statistics

Year 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

Record 19-8 13-13 6-20-1 9-18 14-12 19-8 13-14 15-15 11-19 23-6 21-9 19-11

ERA 4.36 5.42 4.37 4.43 4.73 3.86 4.55 4.61 5.17 3.87 3.97 5.30

CG 2 2 1 0 5 2 4 4 5 9 13 9

SHO/CBO 1/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 3/0 0/0 0/0 2/0 0/0 1/0 1/0 2/2

SV 5 6 2 5 4 9 1 5 4 2 2 7

IP H 249 2 259 232.1 252 234 2 252 237 2 233 228.1 228 240 0 272 233.1 261 267.1 286 256 0 299 255 2 260 265.1 249 263.1 314

R 140 172 135 138 132 119 151 157 181 136 145 196

ER 121 140 114 117 120 103 118 137 147 110 117 155

BB 90 103 86 111 104 87 88 83 115 100 65 111

SO 197 185 173 168 210 197 181 211 201 239 275 247

2B 55 50 47 37 36 34 38 41 46 35 46 62

3B HR 5 19 9 17 5 13 7 20 4 11 5 15 7 16 7 19 2 23 6 30 7 34 7 36

AB 963 918 899 886 862 952 925 1041 1020 1128 1117 1216

B/Avg WP HBP .269 18 32 .275 18 37 .280 16 23 .263 20 28 .265 14 25 .286 12 26 .282 19 31 .275 21 30 293 14 26 264 14 22 246 20 24 297 20 23

BK 7 5 5 0 3 3 6 0 2 4 5 9

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SFA 9 13 12 8 12 4 11 10 8 8 6 13

SHA 15 13 28 18 17 14 15 12 22 11 8 10

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texas a&m all-time coaching leaders COACHING LEADERS - BY VICTORIES Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19.

Coach Yrs W L Mark Johnson (1985-2005) 21 876 431 Tom Chandler (1959-84) 26 660 329 Rob Childress (2006-present) 3 119 68 Beau Bell (1951-58) 8 98 104 Marty Karow (1938-41, 48-50) 7 95 70 R.G. Higginbotham (1930-35) 6 64 48 Lil Dimmitt (1942, 46-47) 3 49 18 D.V. Graves (1916-19) 4 48 24 C.B. Moran (1909-14) 6 48 46 Wirt Spencer (1904-08) 5 47 28 C.J. Rothgeb (1925-27) 3 37 22 Dana X. Bible (1920-21) 2 29 10 J.V. Sikes (1936-37) 2 25 17 R.D. Countryman (1928-29) 2 22 17 Homer Norton (1943-44) 2 18 16 H.H. House (1923-24) 2 18 25 C.C. Lucid (1915) 1 16 5 Gene Cochrehan (1922) 1 9 8 A.E. “Pete” Jones (1945) 1 3 11 ALL-TIME TOTAL 106 2,284 1,298

COACHING LEADERS - BY SEASONS

T Pct. 3 .670 10 .666 1 .636 1 .485 2 .575 3 .570 0 .731 3 .660 5 .510 3 .622 2 .623 1 .738 2 .591 3 .559 0 .529 2 .422 0 .762 0 .529 0 .214 41 .636

tom chandler

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 11. 17.

Coach Seasons Tom Chandler...................................................................... 26 Mark Johnson...................................................................... 21 Beau Bell................................................................................ 8 Marty Karow.......................................................................... 7 R.G. Higginbotham................................................................ 6 C.B. Moran............................................................................. 6 Wirt Spencer.......................................................................... 5 D.V. Graves............................................................................. 4 Rob Childress..................................................................... 3 Lil Dimmit.............................................................................. 3 C.J. Rothgeb........................................................................... 3 Homer Norton....................................................................... 2 J.V. Sikes................................................................................. 2 R.D. Countryman................................................................... 2 H.H. House............................................................................. 2 D.X. Bible............................................................................... 2 Gene Cochrehan.................................................................... 1 C.C. Lucid............................................................................... 1 A.E. “Pete” Jones................................................................... 1

Coaching Timeline 1900

1910

1920

1930

1940

1950

Rob Childress (2006-) Mark Johnson (1985-2005)

Beau Bell (1951-58) Marty Karow (1948-50) Lil Dimmit (1946-47) A.E. “Pete” Jones (1945) Homer Norton (1943-44) Lil Dimmit (1942) Marty Karow (1938-41) R.G. Higginbotham D.X. Bible C.J. Rothgeb J.V. Sikes (1936-37) R.G. Higginbotham (1930-35) R.D. Countryman (1928-29) C.J. Rothgeb (1925-27) H.H. House (1923-24) Gene Cochrehan (1922) D.X. Bible (1920-21) D.V. Graves (1916-19) Lil’ Dimmit C.C. Lucid (1915) C.B. Moran (1909-14) Wirt Spencer (1904-08) 1960 1970 coach unknown (1894); no team (1895-1903)

154

Tom Chandler (1959-84)

Marty Karow

1980

Beau Bell

1990

2000

TEXAS AGGIE BASEBALL  ATTITUDE • APPROACH • INTENSITY • TOUGHNESS

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2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

all-time records versus opponents collegiate op onen ts Opponent W Abilene Christian 2 Air Force 2 Alabama 3 Arizona 22 Arizona State 0 Arkansas 38 Arkansas State 6 Austin College 12 a lor Bethel College 1 Bowling Green 1 BYU 1 California 2 Cal State Fullerton 2 Cal State Northridge 3 Centenary 17 Central Michigan 4 Charlotte 1 Clemson 2 Concordia Lutheran 1 Cornell 1 Creighton 2 Dallas Baptist 19 Dallas University 4 Delta State 3 Eastern Michigan 1 Evansville 2 Florida 6 Florida International 2 Florida State 1 Fresno State 0 George Washington 1 Georgia Tech 1 Grambling State 1 Hardin-Simmons 19 Hawai’i 1 Hawai’i-Hilo 0 Houston 106 Houston Baptist 3 Howard Payne 4 Illinois 7 Illinois State 3 Indiana State 5 Iowa 5 Iowa State 22 Jackson State 1 Jacksonville 1 Jacksonville State 3 Kansas 40 Kansas State 33 Kentucky 3 Lamar 34 Le Moyne 1 Long Beach State 3 Louisiana-Lafayette 13 Louisiana-Monroe 31 Louisiana Tech 24

L 0 0 0 21 1 29 1 7 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 1 0 3 2 2 53 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 14 8 1 7 0 2 9 6 7

T 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1st Mtg Last Mtg

1976 1972 1995 1951 2007 1908 1985 1905 1986 1979 1989 1984 1983 1995 1926 1987 1998 1999 1993 1974 2003 1985 1916 1982 1978 2005 1992 1979 1986 1988 1988 1992 1984 1947 1986 1986 1949 1967 1916 1961 1993 1994 1930 1972 1989 2005 2007 1906 1985 1989 1971 2007 1988 1974 1975 1973

1976 1972 2003 2003 2007 2008 2001 1920 1986 1979 1989 1992 1999 1999 2008 2000 1998 1999 1993 1974 2003 2008 1963 1982 1978 2005 2007 1995 1999 1988 1988 1992 1984 1990 1986 1986 2008 1998 1918 2006 1993 2001 1989 2001 1989 2005 2007 2008 2008 2002 2006 2007 1999 2007 1991 2008

Opponent LSU Lubbock Christian Maine Mankato State Mary Hardin-Baylor Massachusetts McMurry College McNeese State Miami (Fla.) Miami (Ohio) Michigan Middle Tennessee State Midwestern State Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi State Missouri Missouri State Monmouth Nebraska Nevada New Mexico New Orleans Nicholls State North Carolina UNC Greensboro North Texas Northern Colorado Northern Iowa

W L T 1st Mtg Last Mtg 15 12 1 1910 2004 15 1 0 1978 1993 9 1 0 1983 1996 1 0 0 1973 1973 8 0 0 1991 1996 1 0 0 1995 1995 1 0 0 1947 1947 25 5 0 1976 2008 2 6 0 1979 1995 2 0 0 1979 1992 5 4 0 1977 1999 0 1 0 1988 1988 2 0 0 1980 1980 43 21 1 1925 1992 4 1 0 1907 1999 8 6 0 1907 1988 36 24 1 1966 2008 0 1 0 2006 2006 1 0 0 1999 1999 19 21 0 1989 2008 1 1 0 1997 1997 5 1 0 1995 2007 6 6 0 1987 1995 5 0 0 1996 2008 2 0 0 1993 1995 2 0 0 2006 2006 16 1 0 1983 1988 5 2 0 2006 2008 2 0 0 1996 1996 tate Notre Dame 2 2 0 1929 2006 Ohio State 7 9 0 1948 2008 klahoma Oklahoma City Univ 21 7 0 1976 1985 Oklahoma State 22 33 0 1916 2008 Old Dominion 1 1 0 1996 1996 Oral Roberts 5 3 0 1977 2003 Oregon State 4 2 0 1988 2007 Penn State 5 1 0 1994 2001 Pepperdine 1 1 0 2002 2002 Prairie View A&M never met Purdue 1 0 0 1987 1987 Rice 175 91 2 1914 2008 Rutgers 2 1 0 2008 2008 Saint Louis 1 0 0 2007 2007 Sam Houston State 82 36 2 1950 2008 Univ of San Diego 0 1 0 2005 2005 Santa Clara 3 0 0 2004 2004 Seton Hall 0 1 0 1964 1964 St. Edward’s 11 5 0 1904 1971 St. John’s 2 0 0 1990 1990 St. Mary’s 52 10 0 1959 1986 St. Olaf 1 0 0 1994 1994 Simmons College 2 0 0 1921 1921 SMU 116 35 3 1920 1980 South Alabama 8 0 0 1981 2005 South Florida 1 1 0 1986 1986

* indicates 2009 opponent

Opponent W L Southeastern Louisiana 2 0 Southern Illinois 2 2 Southwestern Oklahoma State 3 1 Southwestern 48 25 Springfield (Mass.) College 0 1 Stanford 0 1 Stephen F. Austin 16 0 Sul Ross State 8 5 Univ of Tampa 1 0 Tarleton State 2 0 TCU 158 85 Tennessee 1 0 Texas 118 227 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 7 0 Texas-Pan American 54 17 Texas Lutheran 17 6 Texas Southern 12 0 exas tate Texas Tech 87 52 Texas Wesleyan 3 3

T 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0

1st Mtg Last Mtg

1993 1977 1948 1904 1951 1997 1949 1955 1994 1998 1906 2005 1904 2000 1968 1954 1987 7 1929 1980

1994 1983 1949 1991 1951 1997 2008 1966 1994 1999 2008 2005 2008 2007 2007 1987 2007 2008 1981

Opponent Trinity Tulane

W L 18 10 4 5 UCLA 8 1 UIC 1 0 UNLV 1 2 USC 2 4 UT Arlington 20 7 tah UTSA 17 8 Wake Forest 1 0 Washington 8 1 Washington State 7 4 Western Carolina 1 0 Western Kentucky 0 1 Westmont 2 0 Wisconsin-La Crosse 1 0 tate Yale 1 0

T 1 1

1st Mtg Last Mtg

1905 1904

1977 1995

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1993 2008 1999 1978 1990 1993 2005 1991 1987 1988 1987 1991 1979

2005 2008 2001 2005 2008 2008 2005 2005 2002 1988 1987 1991 1979

0

1993

1993

NON-collegiate op onen s Opponent W 37th Infantry 1 Allen Academy 2 Austin Seven-Up 1 Barbers Hill Gushers 0 Baytown Oilers 2 Beaumont (Texas League) 4 Boston Braves (NL) 0 Brenham HS 2 Brenham Sun Oilers 0 Brooke Army Medics 16 Brooks Field 0 Bryan Air Force 1 Bryan All-Stars 0 Bryan Amateurs 1 Bryan Bombers 2 Calvert HS 1 Camp Hood 1 China University 1 Cincinnati Reds 0 Columbia, S.C. 0 Corpus Christi Clippers (Big State League) 1 Crowley, La. 0 Daniel Baker 4 Deaf & Dumb Institute 6 Dow Chemical 1 El Dorado Oilers (Cotton States League) 1 Ellington Field 1 Ennis Southern Pacific 2 Ft. Worth 0 Galveston Buccaneers (Texas League) 2 Galveston HS 1 Grand Prize (Houston) 3 Hearne POW Camp 1 House of David 1 Houston Amer. Legion 2

L 0 0 2 1 1 17 1 0 4 12 2 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 5 0 0 0

T 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1st Mtg Last Mtg

1920 1904 1937 1936 1939 1932 1941 1913 1936 1947 1944 1953 1956 1953 1947 1904 1946 1914 1907 1957 1956 1957 1914 1904 1944 1951 1942 1925 1931 1935 1894 1936 1945 1927 1921

1920 1910 1938 1936 1942 1941 1941 1930 1937 1961 1944 1953 1956 1953 1950 1904 1946 1916 1907 1957 1956 1957 1917 1915 1944 1951 1942 1930 1931 1935 1894 1940 1945 1927 1921

Opponent W Houston Heights 0 Houston HS 1 Houston Buffs (Texas League) 4 Houston Southern 1 Houston So. Pacific 0 Humble Oilers 0 I.G.A. 1 Kelly Field 2 La Porte Coast Guard 2 Luke Field 2 Manvell Texaco Indians 0 Marshall Tigers (East Texas League) 1 Montreal Royals (Int l League) 0 Muskogee 2 Navasota HS 2 Newgulf 2 New Orleans Pels (Southern Assn.) 1 New York Giants (NL) 0 Omaha League 1 Philco 1 Plymouth Oilers 1 Randolph Field 4 Rich Field Aviators 2 Shepherd Field Fliers 2 S.T.D. 2 St. Paul Saints (American Assn.) 2 Somerville HS 4 So. Pacific Sunbeams 1 Southwest Industrial 4 Strake Oilers 2 Todd Drydocks 0 Temple HS 1 2 Waco Cubs (Texas League) Waco Army Air Field 0 Waco Indians (Texas Assn.) 1

TEXAS AGGIE BASEBALL  BACK-TO-BACK BIG 12 CHAMPIONS  BACK-TO-BACK NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

L 2 0 15 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 2 1

T 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0

1st Mtg Last Mtg

1909 1894 1906 1929 1932 1934 1933 1943 1943 1946 1936 1935 1931 1911 1894 1930 1955 1909 1922 1933 1952 1940 1918 1942 1906 1926 1930 1942 1917 1934 1939 1924 1926 1943 1924

1909 1894 1950 1929 1932 1935 1933 1943 1943 1946 1936 1935 1931 1911 1933 1930 1955 1910 1922 1933 1952 1966 1918 1942 1906 1926 1931 1942 1917 1935 1939 1924 1949 1943 1924

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2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

AGGIE BASEBALL ALL-TIME RESULTS Abilene Christian

arkansas

A&M leads, 2-0

1976 H 1976 H

W W

9 3

3 2

1 6

0 0

AIR FORCE A&M leads, 2-0

1972 N 1972 N

W W

ALABAMA A&M leads, 3-0

3/10/95 H 3/13/95 H 5/31/03 H

W W W

6 5 16

2 4 5

5 4 14 2 5 1 0 0 2 2 3 1 4 6 4 11 5 16 4 14 4 11 3 7 1 9 2 5 5 5 2 18 1 8 7 6 5 5 4 9 13 0 11 1

4 21 2 6 0 2 1 1 8 0 9 5 3 2 12 8 6 3 0 5 1 5 3 8 6 8 3 1 4 11 5 9 4 3 3 9 12 16 0 4 6 11 8 17

ARIZONA

A&M leads, 22-21-1 1951 - W 1951 - L 1951 - W 1955 - L 1955 - W 1955 - L 1959 - L 1959 - L 1976 N L 1979 N W 1979 N L 3/16/91 H L 3/16/91 H (10 inn) W 3/17/91 H W 2/14/92 A L 2/15/92 A W 2/16/92 A (10 inn) L 2/18/94 A W 2//94 A W 2//94 A W 2/24/95 H W 2/25/95 H W 2/26/95 H T 2/8/96 A L 2/9/96 A L 2/10/96 A W 2/14/97 H L 2/15/97 H W 2/16/97 H W 2/12/99 A L 2/13/99 A L 2/14/99 A W 2/18/00 H L 2//00 H W 2//00 H W 2/16/01 A L 2/17/01 A L 2/18/01 A L 2/15/02 H W 2/16/02 H W 2/17/02 H W 2/28/03 A L 3/1/03 A W 3/2/03 A L

ARIZONA STATE ASU leads, 1-0

2/9/07 N L

156

4

arkansas state

A&M leads, 38-29-1

5

1908 - W 1908 - T 1926 - W 1926 - W 1974 H W 1974 H W 1974 H W 1975 A L 1975 A W 1975 A W 1976 A W 1976 A W 1976 A W 1977 H W 1977 H W 1977 H W 1977 N W 1978 A W 1978 A W 1978 A L 1978 N W 1979 H W 1979 H L 1979 H L 1979 N L 1980 A L 1980 A W 1980 H L 1981 H L 1981 H W 1981 H L 1982 A L 1982 A W 1982 A L 1983 H L 1983 H L 1983 H L 1984 A W 1984 A L 1984 A L 3/29/85 H W 3/31/85 H L 3/31/85 H L 3/28/86 A W 3/29/86 A L 3/29/86 A W 5/16/86 H W 3//87 H L 3/21/87 H L 3/21/87 H L 5/15/87 N L 3/25/88 A L 3/26/88 A W 3/26/88 A W 5//88 A W 5/5/89 H (16 inn) L 5/6/89 H W 5/6/89 H W 5/5/90 A W 5/5/90 A L 5/6/90 A L 3/22/91 H W 3/23/91 H W 3/23/91 H L 2/27/04 H W 2/28/04 H L 2/29/04 H W 3/1/08 H W

A&M leads, 6-1

4 2 12 7 5 15 15 1 3 5 7 3 7 6 4 4 5 6 5 5 5 6 0 1 2 2 8 10 0 9 6 5 5 9 8 0 9 10 0 0 6 4 4 6 0 5 4 10 2 3 3 0 6 8 4 9 3 9 4 2 4 9 2 4 7 4 9 15

1 2 0 2 2 0 1 4 2 0 6 1 5 0 3 0 2 1 0 6 0 0 2 9 6 4 5 19 4 2 19 6 2 16 10 3 10 1 1 4 2 6 15 0 10 2 0 17 8 7 4 5 1 6 3 11 2 0 3 6 13 3 0 7 5 6 7 7

3/13/85 3/15/85 3/15/85 2/13/98 2/9/01 2/10/01 2/11/01

N W H (5 inn) W H (5 inn) W N W H W H L H W

7 20 9 7 4 4 3

4 0 5 0 3 8 2

austin college A&M leads, 12-7-1

1905 1905 1906 1907 1907 1909 1909 1909 1909 1910 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1914 1920 1920 1920 1920

- W - W - L - T - W - L - L - W - W - L - L - L - W - L - W - W - W - W - W - W

8 11 1 1 9 0 2 2 4 2 3 1 6 3 10 5 7 13 10 7

1 0 3 1 3 1 3 0 2 3 6 3 2 4 3 2 1 7 2 4

baylor

A&M leads, 173-127-4

1904 1904 1904 1904 1905 1905 1905 1905 1906 1906 1906 1907 1908 1908 1908 1909 1909 1909 1911 1911 1912 1912 1912 1912 1913 1913 1914 1914 1915 1915 1916 1916 1916 1916 1917

- W - W - W - W - L - W - W - W - L - W - W - W - L - L - W - W - L - W - L - L - L - T - L - L - W - L - W - W - L - L - W - W - L - L - T

6 3 7 12 2 7 6 11 1 10 10 14 0 0 4 3 3 6 2 0 1 1 5 1 1 3 6 6 0 3 3 8 3 0 3

5 1 6 9 6 2 2 3 6 5 2 5 1 4 0 0 9 2 3 3 2 1 9 3 0 4 1 5 1 4 2 2 4 1 3

1917 1918 1918 1918 1918 1919 1919 1919 1919 1920 1920 1921 1921 1921 1921 1922 1922 1922 1922 1923 1923 1923 1923 1924 1924 1925 1925 1926 1931 1931 1932 1932 1932 1932 1933 1933 1933 1933 1934 1934 1934 1934 1935 1935 1935 1935 1936 1936 1936 1937 1937 1937 1938 1938 1938 1939 1939 1939 1940 1940 1941 1941 1941 1942 1942 1942 1946 1946 1946 1947 1947 1948 1948 1948

- W - W - W - W - L - W - W - W - W - W - L - W - W - W - W - W - W - L - L - L - L - L - L - L - L - L - L - L - W - W - L - W - L - W - W - L - L - W - W - W - W - W - W - L - L - W - W - L - T - L - W - W - L - L - W - W - W - W - W - W - W - L - L - W - L - W - W - L - W - L - L - W - W - L

3 10 9 9 1 8 7 5 5 3 3 13 3 3 11 7 4 1 0 4 3 0 2 2 1 2 4 3 4 5 6 13 1 5 10 5 5 2 5 9 4 5 4 7 1 9 13 3 11 3 6 9 5 7 3 5 4 4 9 5 10 5 1 2 3 15 13 5 7 4 3 8 5 4

2 6 6 0 2 6 1 1 3 0 6 2 1 2 3 1 3 7 1 6 5 4 3 12 5 6 5 4 3 3 8 5 4 3 2 11 11 1 3 7 3 3 3 14 2 0 11 7 11 4 4 1 7 11 1 4 3 0 7 1 0 7 3 0 4 9 2 8 5 7 11 0 2 9

1948 - L 1948 - W 1949 - L 1949 - W 1949 - W 1950 - W 1950 - W 1950 - L 1951 - L 1951 - W 1951 - W 1952 - T 1952 - L 1952 - L 1952 - L 1953 - L 1953 - L 1953 - L 1954 - W 1954 - L 1954 - L 1955 - W 1955 - L 1955 - W 1956 - L 1956 - W 1956 - W 1957 - L 1957 - W 1957 - W 1958 - W 1958 - W 1958 - W 1959 - W 1959 - W 1959 - W 1960 - L 1960 - L 1960 - L 1961 - W 1961 - L 1961 - W 1962 - L 1962 - W 1962 - W 1963 - W 1963 - W 1963 - L 1964 - L 1964 - W 1964 - W 1965 - L 1965 - W 1965 - L 1966 - L 1966 - L 1966 - W 1967 - W 1967 - L 1967 - W 1968 - L 1968 - L 1969 - L 1969 - W 1969 - L 1970 - W 1970 - W 1970 - W 1971 A W 1971 A W 1971 A W 1972 H W 1972 H W 1972 H L

TEXAS AGGIE BASEBALL  ATTITUDE • APPROACH • INTENSITY • TOUGHNESS

3 17 2 15 2 4 11 1 2 9 12 2 9 6 0 0 4 0 8 4 4 4 2 12 1 12 7 3 4 5 9 7 11 19 2 3 5 3 3 7 4 15 0 6 12 2 9 4 7 7 2 0 3 4 1 9 7 5 0 10 0 0 0 1 1 7 2 11 7 8 10 5 5 3

4 1 13 11 1 3 4 7 3 0 6 2 12 16 3 8 8 5 5 6 5 2 13 4 5 3 4 4 2 2 7 4 4 6 1 1 7 13 9 6 5 13 2 0 6 1 1 7 8 4 0 2 2 6 4 12 5 3 5 3 3 2 4 0 8 3 1 2 5 2 5 3 0 4

1973 A L 1973 A L 1974 H W 1974 H W 1974 H W 1975 A L 1975 A W 1975 A L 1976 A W 1976 A L 1976 A L 1977 H W 1977 H W 1977 H L 1977 N L 1978 A W 1978 A W 1978 A W 1979 H L 1979 H L 1979 N W 1980 A L 1980 A W 1980 A W 1981 H W 1981 H W 1981 H W 1982 A W 1982 A W 1982 A L 1983 H L 1983 H W 1983 H L 1984 A L 1984 A L 1984 A W 4/12/85 H W 4/14/85 H W 4/14/85 H W 4/12/86 A W 4/12/86 A W 4/13/86 A W 5/18/86 H W 5//86 H W 4/3/87 H (10 inn) W 4/4/87 H W 4/4/87 H W 4/8/88 A W 4/9/88 A W 4/9/88 A W 5//88 N W 3/31/89 H W 4/1/89 H (10 inn) W 4/1/89 H W 3/31/90 A L 4/1/90 A W 4/1/90 A L 4/7/91 H L 4/7/91 H (11 inn) L 4/8/91 H L 5/16/91 H W 3/6/92 H (10 inn) W 3/7/92 H L 3/7/92 H L 4//92 A W 4//92 A W 4/21/92 A L 4/16/93 A W 4/17/93 H L 4/17/93 H W 4/22/94 H W 4/23/94 A (10 inn) L 4/23/94 A W 3/16/95 N L

5 3 8 11 6 3 1 6 6 2 5 9 2 0 1 5 8 11 3 3 2 2 6 10 3 5 5 3 4 3 1 11 1 12 0 8 2 5 10 3 4 13 8 7 12 13 7 10 3 3 6 10 9 12 6 2 0 4 6 6 9 7 0 6 3 1 2 1 1 9 3 4 12 4

6 4 4 3 5 4 0 9 3 5 6 8 1 8 2 3 4 9 7 5 1 3 5 6 1 4 4 2 0 5 2 4 12 17 3 1 1 2 6 1 2 3 0 6 11 5 2 4 1 0 1 3 8 2 7 0 7 10 7 12 3 6 4 7 1 0 9 0 2 2 0 5 11 6


2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS 4/14/95 A W 4/15/95 H W 4/15/95 H W 3/14/96 N L 5/10/96 A W 5/10/96 A W 5/11/96 H W 5/17/96 N L 2/28/97 A L 3/1/97 H W 3/2/97 H L 5/1/98 H W 5/2/98 A W 5/3/98 A L 5/16/98 N W 4/16/99 A L 4/17/99 H W 4/18/99 H W 3/3/00 H L 3/4/00 A L 3/5/00 A L 5/17/00 N L 2/24/01 H (11 inn) L 2/24/01 H L 2/25/01 A W 4//02 H W 4//02 A L 4/21/02 A L 3/28/03 A W 3/29/03 H L 3/30/03 H W 3//04 H L 3//04 A L 3/21/04 A W 5/13/05 A L 5/14/05 H L 5/15/05 H L 4/21/06 H W 4/22/06 A L 4/23/06 A L 4/27/07 A W 4/28/07 H W 4/29/07 H L 5/26/07 N W 4/18/08 H W 4//08 A W 4//08 A (11 inn) W

17 3 4 1 16 9 5 1 5 13 10 8 8 2 8 2 5 11 2 4 4 3 1 5 8 8 5 2 7 1 4 7 0 8 9 1 4 4 1 8 12 5 12 14 2 11 13

8 2 0 12 8 1 2 8 10 11 11 1 4 5 5 7 4 10 3 10 6 12 2 11 6 7 6 4 2 9 3 8 5 7 10 3 6 2 4 9 7 3 16 6 1 1 12

bethel college A&M leads, 1-0

3/24/86 H

W

12

1979 N

W

4

A&M leads, 1-0 W

25

4

3/3/95 3/4/95 3/5/95 3//99 3/22/99

1 5 6 4

H L H W H L H (7 inn) W H W

2 8 1 7 12

4 6 8 0 9

A&M leads, 17-1

1926 - W 1926 - W 1927 - W 1927 - W 1931 - L 1931 - W 1980 H W 1980 H W 1981 H W 1981 H W 1982 H W 1982 H W 3/29/02 A W 3/29/02 A W 3/11/03 H W 3/12/03 H W 3/11/08 H W 3/12/08 H W

8 2 15 18 8 7 14 4 5 4 11 5 10 15 8 10 9 3

1 1 2 4 14 1 3 3 2 3 9 2 4 3 3 2 2 2

central michigan A&M leads, 4-2

3/6/87 3/7/87 3/7/87 3/3/89 3/18/00 3//00

H W H W H W H W H (7 inn) L H (7 inn) L

6 2 10 3 3 0

3 0 6 2 5 5

0

W

3 10 4

17

3

series tied, 1-1

1974 H W 1974 H L

11 5 8 2 5 7 9 7 12 11 4 9 4 2 10 5 1 4 11 3 14 6 9 5

1 0 7 5 4 6 4 4 4 5 3 1 5 6 9 1 6 3 10 0 6 12 4 4

1916 1916 1961 1963

- - - -

W W W W

5 10 14 6

4 3 3 1

A&M leads, 3-0

1982 H 1982 H 1982 H

W W W

2 16 11

1978 N

W

14 9

2/28/05 H (7 inn) 2/28/05 H (7 inn)

W W

0 8 4

6

3

3 10

0 2

6 4 1 1 7 13 6

5 0 4 0 1 5 1

florida

2 14

5/23/92 A W 3/3/06 A W 3/4/06 A L 3/5/06 A W 3/9/07 H W 3/10/07 H W 3/11/07 H W

3/17/86 A L 3/18/86 A L

9 9 3

12 1 7

fresno leads, 3-0

3/14/88 A (13 inn) L 3//88 A L 5/22/97 N L

5 0 1

6 4 2

george washington A&M leads, 1-0

3/16/88 N

W

13

1

georgia tech series tied, 1-1

5/22/92 N (10 inn) L 5/23/92 N W

2 7

3 5

grambling state

1984 N

W

11

5

hardin-simmons A&M leads, 19-3

1947 1947 1980 1980 1981 1981 1983 1983 1983 1984 1984 1984 3/4/85 3/4/85 3/3/87 3/3/87 3/8/88 3/8/88 3/7/89 3/7/89 3/27/90 3/27/90

- W - L H W H L H W H W H W H W H L H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W

5 2 3 1 11 2 8 4 3 8 5 4 10 8 9 12 5 8 6 5 8 5

4 9 2 4 3 1 1 0 5 1 2 2 0 1 8 1 4 2 4 1 7 2

4 4 6

14 3 7

hawai’i uh leads, 2-1

3/14/86 A L 3/15/86 A W 3/16/86 A L

1 0

3 1

9 6 7 7 7 3 3 7 5 5 2 8 0 7 3 7 3 3 4 7 13 2 10 5 3 10 13 9 2 6 2 6 9 6 3 5 7 7 0 6 5 6 7 12 2 2 11 5 14 8 9 6 6 13 3 6 7 5 2 2 7 3 2 5 3 6 10

6 0 0 4 4 1 7 6 18 3 3 4 14 0 2 6 10 5 0 2 3 5 6 1 4 2 4 1 4 4 1 4 6 0 1 4 10 6 11 5 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 6 1 2 1 13 13 2 1 5 4 0 5 1 1 0 6 0 4 8 17

houston

a&m leads, 106-53-1

A&M leads, 1-0

delta state

3 9 2

fresno state

A&M leads, 4-0

15 5 4

fsu leads, 2-1

5/23/86 A L 2/29/92 N W 6/12/99 N L

univ of dallas

A&M leads, 6-1

cornell

H W H W H W H L H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H L H L H W H W H L H (12 inn) W H (12 inn) W H W H W H L H W H W

A&M leads, 2-0

20 3 5

1979 N W 5/26/95 N L 5/28/95 N W

uhh leads, 2-0

florida state

evansville

A&M leads, 2-1

2/24/93 H

4 2

A&M leads, 1-0

17

clemson 6/4/99 H W 6/5/99 H L 6/6/99 H W

7 7

eastern michigan

A&M leads, 1-0

10 1 6 11

3/6/85 3/6/85 4/8/86 4/8/86 2/9/93 2/9/93 4/8/94 4/9/94 4/9/94 4/7/95 4/8/95 4/8/95 4/6/96 4/6/96 2/17/98 2/17/98 5/5/06 5/6/06 5/3/07 5/4/07 5/5/07 5/1/08 5/2/08 5/3/08

A&M leads, 1-0 W

W W

dallas baptist

charlotte

concordia lutheran 2 4 15 4

2/22/03 H 2/23/03 H

hawai’i-hilo

A&M leads, 2-1

A&M leads, 19-5

centenary

series tied, 2-2

H L H W N W N L

6 7 3 2

A&M leads, 3-2

california 1984 1984 5/21/92 5/24/92

H W H W N L N L

florida international

A&M leads, 2-0

cal state northridge

0

BYU

5/26/89 H

1983 1983 1988 6/14/99

5/21/98 H

A&M leads, 1-0

creighton

series tied, 2-2

2

bowling green

cal state fullerton

1946 - W 1949 - W 1949 - W 1950 - W 1950 - W 1951 - W 1951 - L 1952 - W 1952 - L 1953 - W 1953 - L 1954 - W 1954 - L 1955 - W 1955 - W 1956 - W 1956 - L 1957 - L 1958 - W 1959 - W 1959 - W 1960 - L 1961 - W 1963 - W 1963 - L 1965 - W 1965 - W 1966 - W 1966 - L 1967 - W 1967 - W 1968 - W 1968 - W 1968 - W 1968 - W 1969 - W 1969 - L 1970 - W 1970 - L 1970 - W 1971 A W 1971 A W 1971 H W 1971 H W 1972 H W 1972 H W 1972 A W 1972 A L 1973 H W 1973 H W 1973 H W 1974 A L 1974 A L 1975 H W 1975 H W 1975 H W 1976 H W 1976 H W 1976 H L 1977 A W 1977 A W 1977 A W 1978 H L 1978 H W 1978 H L 1978 N L 1978 N L

1979 A W 1979 A W 1979 A W 1980 H W 1980 H W 1980 H W 1981 A L 1981 A L 1981 A T 1982 H L 1982 H W 1982 H L 1982 H L 1983 A L 1983 A L 1983 A L 1984 H W 1984 H W 1984 H W 3/22/85 A W 3/23/85 A L 3/23/85 A L 3/22/86 H L 3/22/86 H W 3/23/86 H W 5/1/87 A W 5/2/87 A L 5/2/87 A W 5/16/87 N L 5/6/88 H W 5/7/88 H (8 inn) W 5/7/88 H W 4/28/89 A W 4/29/89 A L 4/29/89 A W 5/18/89 H W 4/27/90 H L 4/28/90 H L 4/28/90 H (10 inn) L 5/4/91 A W 5/5/91 A L 5/5/91 A L 2/21/92 H W 2/22/92 H W 2/22/92 H W 4/24/92 A W 4/25/92 A L 4/25/92 A W 3/26/93 A W 3/27/93 A W 3/27/93 A (11 inn) W 4/1/94 H W 4/2/94 H W 4/2/94 H L 4/1/95 A W 4/1/95 A W 4/2/95 A (10 inn) W 4/2/95 A W 3/22/96 H L 3/23/96 H W 3/23/96 H W 3/24/96 H W 5/16/96 N W 3//97 A L 4/15/97 H W 3/24/98 A (8 inn) W 3/24/98 A W 4/21/98 H (10 inn) L 3/9/99 A W 4//99 H W 3/7/00 A W 4/4/00 H W 2/27/01 A W 4/10/01 H L 2/10/02 N L 4/9/02 A L 2/16/03 N W

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17 8 8 4 1 4 0 6 3 2 6 9 6 2 3 2 8 15 4 9 8 2 1 10 9 12 3 10 7 15 4 3 11 3 12 15 0 3 2 8 3 2 5 3 5 4 1 4 6 20 19 15 2 3 10 9 4 7 13 11 5 11 12 4 8 6 7 7 8 15 9 5 7 2 1 2 4

2 0 5 1 0 3 1 9 3 4 5 15 13 9 4 17 7 3 2 7 12 8 15 1 1 3 4 4 11 6 3 1 10 11 6 3 1 4 4 6 4 18 2 2 4 2 2 1 3 10 14 9 1 8 4 5 1 0 15 8 4 3 10 6 4 3 4 9 7 5 5 4 6 4 2 10 2

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6 6 6 8 8 1 9 7 3 6 3 8 13 22 3 13

8 7 7 7 1 6 2 6 2 9 2 3 6 4 4 5

houston baptist a&m leads, 3-0

1967 - 1969 - 3/18/98 H

W W W

4 6 9

0 5 2

howard payne A&m leads, 4-0

1916 1916 1918 1918

- - - -

W W W W

8 3 2 2

4 0 1 0

illinois

- W - W N W N W N L H W H W H L H W N W

22 5 20 2 1 3 9 3 10 11

11 1 0 0 7 2 4 11 3 1

illinois state W W W

12 9 4

3 4 0

a&m leads, 5-0

3/4/94 3/5/94 3/5/94 3/4/01 3/6/01

H H H H (7 inn) H

W W W W W

10 8 8 4 8

3 2 1 0 1

9 9 9 7 7

6 0 6 1 4

iowa

a&m leads, 5-0 1930 1930 1975 3/12/89 3/14/89

158

- - N H H

W W W W W

7 13 3 5 6 1 3 4 6 2 19 5 8 1 10 7 8 6 14 10 14 15 2 2 6

3 12 4 4 4 0 2 3 4 0 4 4 7 10 4 4 3 1 1 5 1 1 1 3 1

jackson state W

23

3

jacksonville a&m leads, 1-0

2/18/05 N

W

10

2

jacksonville state a&m leads, 3-0

2/23/07 H 2/24/07 H 2/25/07 H

W W W

1906 - W 1974 N W 1974 N W 1975 H W 1975 H W 1975 H W 1976 N L 1977 H W 1977 H L 1977 H W 1981 H L 1981 H W 1982 H W 1982 H L 1984 H W 1984 H W 3/12/85 N L 6/4/93 N W 4/26/97 H W 4/26/97 H W 4/27/97 H W 4/24/98 A W 4/25/98 A W 4/26/98 A W 4/23/99 H W 4/24/99 H W

4/25/99 H W 3/31/00 A W 4/1/00 A W 4/2/00 A (7 inn) L 4/6/01 H W 4/7/01 H W 4/8/01 H L 3/8/02 A L 3/10/02 A W 3/10/02 A W 5/9/03 H (10 inn) W 5/10/03 H W 5/11/03 H (10 inn) W 4/9/04 A W 4/10/04 A W 4/11/04 A L 4/1/05 H (12 inn) L 4/2/05 H W 4/3/05 H W 5//06 A L 5//06 A L 5/21/06 A L 3/16/07 H W 3/17/07 H (11 inn) L 3/18/07 H W 3/28/08 A W 3/29/08 A (10 inn) W 3/30/08 A W

10 6 8 1 8 5 2 4 5 10 4 12 5 14 4 7 5 12 7 1 2 6 9 13 10 13 9 10

3 3 6 8 0 2 5 5 3 6 3 9 4 4 0 9 7 4 5 2 6 11 3 17 9 6 6 9

kansas state a&m leads, 33-8-1

a&m leads, 1-0

15 6 12

5 4 0

7 7 8 2 3 5 0 4 5 3 4 9 5 3 9 11 9 5 10 10 8 12 17 10 8 12

1 2 3 1 2 2 2 2 6 1 5 8 3 6 0 3 10 1 5 9 0 1 12 9 1 5

a&m leads, 40-14

indiana state

1972 H W 1972 H W 1972 H L 1972 H W 1973 H W 1973 H W 1973 H W 1973 H W 3/11/90 H W 3/13/90 H W 4/5/97 H W 4/5/97 H W 4/6/97 H W 4/3/98 A L 4/4/98 A W 4/4/98 A W 3/5/99 H W 3/6/99 H W 3/7/99 H (8 inn) W 3/24/00 A W 3/25/00 A W 3/26/00 A (7 inn) W 3/16/01 H W 3/17/01 H (11 inn) L 3/18/01 H W

kansas

a&m leads, 3-0

3/9/93 H 3/10/93 H 3/10/93 H

a&m leads, 22-3

5/25/89 H

a&m leads, 7-3 1961 1963 1976 1976 1976 3/10/91 3/12/91 3/11/95 3/12/95 3/13/06

iowa state

3/12/85 N W 3/9/91 H W 3/12/91 H L 3/12/94 H W 3/13/94 H W 3/28/97 A L 3/29/97 A W 3/29/97 A W 3/27/98 H W 3/28/98 H W 3/29/98 H W 4/9/99 A W 4/10/99 A (8 inn) W 4/11/99 A W 2/25/00 H W 2/26/00 H W 2/27/00 H W 3/23/01 A L 3/24/01 A W 3/25/01 A W 4/12/02 H W 4/13/02 H L 4/14/02 H W 4/11/03 A W 4/12/03 A W 4/13/03 A W 5/14/04 H L 5/15/04 H W 5/16/04 H W 4/22/05 A L 4/23/05 A L 4/24/05 A (10 inn) W 5/12/06 H W 5/13/06 H W 5/14/06 H T 5/11/07 A W 5/12/07 A W 5/13/07 A L 5/25/07 N W 4/4/08 H W 4/5/08 H W 4/6/08 H W

10 7 0 1 8 5 9 9 10 10 9 3 15 7 19 9 9 3 1 10 7 6 6 6 12 16 2 8 11 3 2 6 8 6 1 4 2 6 7 7 13 14

8 3 6 0 0 7 8 7 2 4 5 0 3 2 5 4 4 5 0 1 3 7 5 4 7 3 3 0 4 5 4 5 3 3 1 2 1 11 2 2 8 4

kentucky a&m leads, 3-1

3/12/89 3/13/89 2/22/02 2/25/02

H W H W H W H (7 inn) L

3 11 4 1

2 4 0 3

3 3 2 6 7 7 3 5 7 3 10 5 18 6 15 3 17 2 4 3 11 10 2 8 7 5 10 1 2 6 15 4 7 5 8 12 6 12 14 7 6

2 2 1 1 2 5 4 3 3 6 5 1 4 5 2 4 14 1 2 1 3 5 1 1 6 2 5 7 3 1 0 5 2 8 2 10 3 3 3 6 5

7

2

lamar

a&m leads, 34-7 1971 H W 1971 H W 1972 H W 1972 H W 1976 H W 1976 H W 1976 H L 1976 H W 1976 H W 1976 H L 1981 H W 1983 A W 1983 H W 2/25/86 H W 2/25/86 H W 2/17/87 A L 2/17/87 A W 2/23/88 H W 2/23/88 H W 2/28/89 A W 2/28/89 A W 2//90 H W 2//90 H W 3/5/91 A W 3/5/91 A W 3/10/92 H W 5/28/93 H W 3/8/94 A L 3/8/94 A L 4/18/95 H W 3/5/96 A W 3/18/97 H L 3/24/99 H W 4/10/00 A L 3/13/01 H W 3/26/02 A W 3/26/03 H W 3/16/04 A W 6/5/04 N W 3/29/05 H W 3/28/06 A (10 inn) W

le moyne a&m leads, 1-0

6/1/07 H

W

1984 H L 1984 H L 3/1/86 H W 3/2/86 H W 3/2/86 H W 3/15/87 A W 3/15/87 A W 3/16/87 A L 3/18/89 N W 5/24/91 N W 5/27/91 N L 2/9/02 N W 2/15/03 N W 3/11/06 N L 6/2/07 H L 6/4/07 H W 6/4/07 H W

8 2 5 9 17

a&m leads, 13-9

1974 1974 1974 1974 1984

H W H W H L H L H L

3 6 0 6 2

1 2 2 0 4 9 2 5 3 2 3 11 9 5 3 0 4 1 11 2 2 4 0 3 4 3 0 2 0 5 6 5 2 5 0 1 1

a&m leads, 24-7

louisiana-lafayette

2 3 11 3 14 3 11 13 8 8 8 9 7 15 4 1 3 10 12 6 13 16 2 12 10 13 9 8 15 2 2 6 13 8 4 7 9

1 2 2 7 8

1973 H W 1974 H W 1974 H W 1974 H W 1974 H W 1976 H W 1976 H W 1982 H W 1982 H W 1984 A W 1984 A W 3/2/85 H W 3/2/85 H W 3/8/86 A L 3/8/86 A W

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2 7 14 10 14 3 9 9 10 11 6 5 13 2 8

6 1 14 9 3 7 11 12 14 3 2 2 6 7 5 7

3 5 0 5 5 3 4 9 2 11 5 1 7 11 1 4

2 6 6 2 1 6 3 6 15 2 2 2 4 5 6 5 4 4 5 2 3 8 0 1 8 6 8 0

0 1 5 3 0 3 3 3 0 1 0 4 3 4 2 13 5 2 2 5 1 13 5 7 13 7 11 4

lsu

a&m leads, 15-12-1

louisiana tech 5 6 7 5 7

3/9/86 A (10 inn) W 3/2/87 H L 3/2/87 H W 2/26/88 A W 2/27/88 A L 2/27/88 A W 2/25/89 H W 2/25/89 H W 2/26/89 H W 2/23/90 A L 2/24/90 A L 2/24/90 A W 3/1/91 H L 3/2/91 H L 3/2/91 H W 3/2/08 H W

a&m leads, 31-6

1975 H W 1975 H W 1979 H W 1979 H W 1979 H W 1979 H L 1980 H W 1980 H W 1980 H W 1980 H W 1981 H W 1981 H L 1981 H L 1981 H W 1982 H W 1982 H W 1984 H L 2/24/85 H W 2/24/85 H W 3/7/86 A W 3/7/86 A W 2/13/87 H W 2/14/87 H W 2/14/87 H W 2/28/88 A W 2/28/88 A (6 inn) W 2/29/88 A W 2/17/89 H W 2/18/89 H W 2/25/90 A L 2/25/90 A L 2/26/90 A W 2/15/91 H W 2/16/91 H W 2/16/91 H W 2//93 H W 2//93 H W

a&m leads, 3-2

N W N L H L H W H W

4 6 2 2 6 5 6 10 3 4 13 2 1 7 5 1 2

louisiana-monroe

long beach state 1988 6/8/93 5/29/99 5/30/99 5/30/99

1 2 16 3 11 15 7 3 14 16 10 3 11 1 4 4 5

1 1 2 9 0 0 8 7 2 1 0 2 5 3 3

1910 - W 1910 - W 1913 - W 1913 - L 1916 - W 1916 - W 1917 - T 1917 - W 1977 A W 1977 A W 1977 A W 1977 A L 1978 A W 1978 A W 1978 A W 5/28/89 H L 5/28/89 H (11 inn) L 3/2/90 H W 3/3/90 H W 3/3/90 H L 2/22/91 A W 2/23/91 A L 2/23/91 A L 5/27/91 A L 6/6/93 N L 2//95 N L 6/12/04 A L 6/13/04 A L

lubbock christian a&m leads, 15-1

1978 1978 1978 1978 1980 1980 1982 1982 2/27/86 2/28/86 2/28/86 2/12/88 2/13/88 2/13/88 4/2/93 4/2/93

H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H L H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W

3 6 21 11 2 8 11 4 13 3 8 12 10 2 16 18

1 1 1 10 1 2 5 7 4 1 5 0 2 1 0 3

8 12 6 16

2 8 5 4

maine

a&m leads, 9-1 1983 1983 3/11/89 3/14/89

N N H H

W W W W


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3/6/93 3/6/93 3/7/93 3/2/96 3/2/96 3/3/96

H L H W H W H W H W H W

5 11 6 14 11 15

6 2 5 4 3 6

a&m leads, 1-0

1977 H

W

1979 N 3/17/92 N

7

1

a&m leads, 8-0

H H H H H H H H

W W W W W W W W

6 4 8 8 11 9 20 19

14

0 2 1 7 4 6 3 1

1947 -

W

21

14 8 3 16 7 7 1 16 13 5 6 4 5 4 8 15 13 15 3 4 2 13 12 6 5 9 5 11 8 8

1 4 1 1

1980 H 1980 H

W W

4 1 0 7 4 6 12 6 8

13 8 3 5 2 8 0 4 2

1

3

10 7

3 6

3 3 8 4

a&m leads, 43-21-1

1925 - L 1925 - W 1926 - W 1950 - W 1950 - L 1951 - W 1951 - L 1952 - W 1952 - W 1953 - L 1953 - L 1954 - L 1954 - L 1961 - W 1961 - L 1962 - W 1962 - L 1962 - L 1963 - W 1963 - W 1964 - W 1964 - W 6/8/64 N L 1965 - L 1966 - W 1966 - T 1968 - L 1968 - W 1968 - W 1970 - L 1970 - W 1971 H W 1971 H W 1971 H L 1972 H W 1972 H W 1973 H W

6

0

21 7 5 3 3 13 9 14 16 3 7 2 3 3 4 11 5 4 4 0 0 2 5 6 1 4 7 1 5 4 4 3 0 4 8 8 3 6 8 10

4 5 2 0 4 5 4 4 5 2 8 16 11 10 6 8 4 7 6 3 10 3 1 3 4 2 6 2 4 6 5 4 6 11 5 7 5 3 9 13

4 9

10 5

nu leads, 21-19

minnesota 4 2 2 10 2 6 5 2 3 7 0 3 1 3 5 8 2 5 5 5 6 1 1 5 4 3 2 6 3 4

um leads, 6-2

1979 A L 1979 A W 1980 H L 1980 H L

W

nebraska

a&m leads, 2-0

0

miami (fla)

5/28/99 H

midwestern state

a&m leads, 25-5

H W H W H W H W H W H W H L H W H W H L H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H L H L H L H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W

2 2

mtsu leads, 1-0

mcneese state 1976 1976 1977 1977 1977 1977 1978 1978 1978 1982 1982 1982 1982 1983 1983 1983 1984 1984 2/21/86 2/22/86 2/22/86 2/21/87 2/21/87 2/22/87 2/16/94 2/18/96 2/13/07 5/15/07 2/26/08 2/27/08

8 3

5/26/88 N L

a&m leads, 1-0

3

monmouth

middle tennessee state 11

2

a&m leads, 1-0

W W

1977 N L 1978 A L 1978 A L 3/8/96 H W 3/10/96 H W 3/3/98 H L 3/4/98 H W 3//99 H (11 inn) W 3/21/99 H W

mcmurry college

msu leads, 1-0

2/26/06 H L

a&m leads, 5-4

a&m leads, 1-0 W

missouri state

march 21, 1978 • first ever game at olsen field • texas a&m vs usc

michigan

massachusetts 5/27/95 N

5 16 0 5

miami (ohio)

mary hardin-baylor 2/13/91 2/18/92 2/18/92 3/30/93 3/30/93 3/22/94 3/8/95 2/13/96

1 4 4 2

a&m leads, 2-0

mankato state

1983 A L 1983 A L 5/29/95 A W 5/29/95 A L

3 5 5 13 9 2 0 7 10 0 2 3 2 5 5 9 1 4 8 8 7 3 3 5 5 3 5 3 1 1 7 4 7 0 4 8 10

7 3 1 9 10 0 1 1 9 2 8 4 5 4 10 0 3 5 7 4 2 2 7 11 1 3 7 0 0 3 3 3 4 3 3 0 4

1973 1973 1973 1974 1974 1975 1975 1976 1977 1977 1978 1982 1982 1983 1983 1984 1984 1984 1984 3/26/85 3/26/85 3/27/85 3/27/85 3/25/86 3/25/86 3/24/87 3/25/87 3/1/92

H W H W H W H W H L H W H W H W H W H W H L H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H L H W H L H W H L H W H W H W N L

4 4 3 5 0 5 7 5 8 9 4 3 4 13 11 5 7 1 5 4 6 4 13 4 10 8 4 8

1 3 2 1 2 4 3 2 1 5 5 2 3 10 4 1 0 0 3 10 4 7 2 6 5 1 1 9

ole miss a&m leads, 4-1

1907 2//98 2/21/98 2/22/98 5/29/99

- W H L H W H (10 inn) W H W

4 3 6 3 13

0 17 3 2 7

mississippi state a&m leads, 8-6

1907 - W 1907 - W 1912 - W 1912 - W 1912 - W 3/11/86 H L 3/12/86 H L 3/17/87 A L 3/18/87 A L 5/22/87 A W 2/28/92 N (11 inn) W 5/22/98 H W 5/23/98 H L 5/24/98 H L

1 3 3 12 10 9 9 0 0 7 5 4 9 5

0 0 1 2 4 17 11 7 6 4 0 3 10 11

3 5 6 8 4 2 6 3 0 9 3 3 10 7 4 3 12 5 11 4

4 8 6 2 0 0 5 0 3 2 0 11 4 3 5 5 3 1 6 3

missouri

a&m leads, 36-24-1 1966 1967 1967 1967 1968 1969 1969 1970 1970 1970 1971 1971 1971 1974 1974 1976 1976 1978 3/11/88 3/12/88

- L - L - T - W - W - W - W - W - L - W H W H L H W N W N L N L N W N W H W H (10 inn) W

3/12/88 H W 5/29/88 N W 3/16/90 H W 3/17/90 H (8 inn) W 3/17/90 H W 3/7/97 A W 3/8/97 A L 3/9/97 A L 3/6/98 H W 3/7/98 H L 3/8/98 H W 3/26/99 A (10 inn) W 3/27/99 A L 3/28/99 A W 5/12/00 H (10 inn) L 5/13/00 H L 5/14/00 H L 5/10/01 A W 5/11/01 A W 5/12/01 A L 4/26/02 H L 4/27/02 H (7 inn) W 4/27/02 H (8 inn) L 4/25/03 A W 4/26/03 A L 4/27/03 A W 4/23/04 H W 4/24/04 H W 4/8/05 A L 4/9/05 A L 4/10/05 A L 3/17/06 H L 3/18/06 H (12 inn) L 3//06 H L 4/14/07 A W 4/15/07 A L 4/15/07 A W 4/25/08 H W 4/26/08 H W 4/27/08 H (10 inn) W 5/24/08 N W

9 6 9 9 3 6 1 4 9 3 4 2 8 6 11 2 5 6 10 5 10 16 2 6 6 9 1 7 1 3 3 1 5 0 3 6 5 9 15 3 6

0 2 1 6 2 5 4 6 2 6 3 1 12 3 13 6 6 4 4 8 11 5 13 1 7 8 0 1 2 7 8 3 6 3 1 7 2 8 0 2 2

3/29/89 H W 4/11/97 H W 4/12/97 H W 4/13/97 H W 4/10/98 A L 4/11/98 A W 4/11/98 A W 4/2/99 H W 4/3/99 H W 4/3/99 H (10 inn) W 5/22/99 N L 4//00 A (7 inn) L 4/21/00 A L 4/21/00 A L 4/27/01 H L 4/28/01 H W 4/29/01 H W 5//01 N L 3/15/02 A L 3/16/02 A L 3/17/02 A (8 inn) L 3/14/03 H L 3/15/03 H W 3/16/03 H W 4/30/04 A L 5/1/04 A W 5/2/04 A W 4/15/05 H L 4/16/05 H (10 inn) W 4/17/05 H L 4/13/06 A L 4/14/06 A L 4/15/06 A L 3/30/07 H L 3/31/07 H W 4/1/07 H W 5/23/07 N L 5/9/08 A (16 inn) W 5/11/08 A L 5/11/08 A L

nevada series tied, 1-1

2/17/97 H L 2/17/97 H W

new mexico a&m leads, 5-1

3/11/95 3/13/95 2/27/04 2/28/04 2/29/04 3/4/07

H L H W H W H W H (8 inn) W H W

3 14 2 11 11 6

4 3 1 10 1 5

new orleans series tied, 6-6

3/13/87 A L 3/14/87 A L

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2 3

9 5

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6 11 4 6 9 5 1 5 2 12

10 5 2 2 4 3 2 3 5 13

nicholls state a&m leads, 5-0

2/23/96 2/24/96 2/24/96 3/4/08 3/5/08

H H H H H

W W W W W

18 14 11 5 14

1 13 5 1 3

north carolina a&m leads, 2-0

5/30/93 H 5/28/95 N

W W

14 7

2 0

unc greensboro a&m leads, 2-0

2/24/06 H 2/27/06 H

W W

5 5

1 3

north texas a&m leads, 16-1

1983 1983 1983 1984 1984 1984 4/2/85 4/2/85 4/3/85 4/1/86 4/1/86 4/2/86 3/31/87 3/31/87 4/1/87 3/29/88 3/30/88

H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H (10 inn) L H W H W H W H W H W H W

11 3 8 3 4 5 1 14 12 7 5 12 5 14 9 8 5

4 1 7 0 1 2 0 12 9 4 7 3 2 1 5 1 4

northern colorado a&m leads, 5-2

2/17/06 2/17/06 2//06 2/22/08 2/23/08 2/23/08 2/24/08

H W H W H W H W H (7 inn) L H L H W

6 5 2 9 1 2 5

3 0 0 5 3 4 2

northern iowa a&m leads, 2-0

3/9/96 H 3/11/96 H

160

W W

12 11

4 6

northwestern state a&m leads, 4-0

3/18/89 2/10/06 2/11/06 2/12/06

N H H (13 inn) H

W W W W

12 10 4 2

9 4 3 1

notre dame series tied, 2-2

1929 1969 3/5/05 3/10/06

- W - L N W N L

8 2 13 4

4 5 5 5

5 6 10 4 6 14 9 11 4 7 0 3 7 2 10 8

6 9 8 12 7 8 10 9 8 8 5 2 8 1 4 5

ohio state osu leads, 9-7

1948 1948 1948 1949 1949 1950 1950 1950 1952 1952 1952 6/14/51 3//00 3//00 6/3/07 2/29/08

- L - L - W - L - L - W - L - W - L - L - L N W H (7 inn) L H (7 inn) W H W H W

oklahoma ou leads, 30-29

1912 - L 1912 - W 1914 - L 1914 - L 1916 - W 1942 - L 1942 - W 1950 - W 1975 A L 1975 A L 1982 H W 1982 H L 1982 A W 3/10/85 N L 3/10/85 N L 3/21/97 A W 3/22/97 A (10 inn) W 3/23/97 A (10 inn) L 5/15/97 N W 3//98 H W 3/21/98 H W 3/22/98 H L 5/15/98 N L 5/14/99 A W 5/15/99 A L 5/16/99 A W 5//99 N L 5/21/99 N W 4/7/00 H (11 inn) L 4/8/00 H L 4/9/00 H L 3/9/01 A W 3/10/01 A L 3/11/01 A W 5//01 N W 3/22/02 H W 3/23/02 H L

1 10 2 5 8 4 17 12 4 4 2 3 11 5 0 8 5 11 11 7 8 4 4 9 12 9 5 10 1 2 1 11 7 3 10 5 8

2 2 3 6 3 9 11 5 5 6 0 6 10 12 7 7 4 12 3 3 5 5 10 3 13 5 10 3 3 5 5 9 10 2 1 4 9

3/24/02 H W 5/23/02 N L 4/4/03 A L 4/5/03 A (10 inn) W 4/6/03 A W 5/21/03 N W 4/16/04 H W 4/17/04 H L 4/18/04 H L 3/24/05 A (10 inn) W 3/25/05 A L 3/25/05 A L 4/7/06 H W 4/8/06 H (11 inn) L 4/9/06 H L 3/23/07 A W 3/24/07 A L 3/25/07 A (11 inn) L 4/11/08 H W 4/12/08 H W 4/13/08 H W 5/21/08 N L

11 1 1 6 12 11 8 7 5 7 0 2 3 0 3 7 3 7 8 10 12 1

2 9 3 5 3 2 1 8 9 5 2 3 1 1 6 3 9 8 7 3 2 4

oklahoma city Univ a&m leads, 21-7

1976 1977 1977 1977 1977 1979 1979 1979 1979 1980 1980 1980 1980 1981 1981 1981 1981 1982 1982 1982 1982 1984 1984 1984 1984 2/26/85 2/26/85 2/27/85

H W H L H L H W H W H L H W H W H L H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H L H L H W H W H W N L H W H W H W

2 5 2 5 12 4 5 2 3 2 19 1 6 8 9 7 7 2 6 5 0 3 7 9 1 15 7 7

0 7 3 4 9 5 0 1 7 1 4 0 3 1 8 6 0 0 1 6 2 2 1 8 2 0 4 6

oklahoma state osu leads, 33-22

1916 - W 1916 - L 1925 - L 1925 - W 1968 - W 1968 - W 1979 N L 1979 N L 1984 A L 4/17/87 A L 5/23/87 N W 5/24/87 N L 5/25/87 N L 3/28/88 H (10 inn) L 3//89 N L 3/14/97 H W 3/15/97 H L 3/16/97 H L 5/16/97 N L

11 8 5 12 4 3 1 1 0 11 4 4 9 4 3 8 3 7 10

6 9 7 0 0 2 2 2 5 14 1 7 11 5 5 4 9 11 16

june 14, 1999 • college world series, omaha • texas a&m vs cal state fullerton 3/13/98 A W 3/14/98 A L 3/14/98 A L 5/14/98 N W 2/26/99 H W 2/27/99 H W 2/28/99 H W 5//99 N W 4/14/00 A L 4/15/00 A L 4/16/00 A L 4//01 H L 4/21/01 H W 4/22/01 H L 5/10/02 A W 5/11/02 A W 5/12/02 A L 4/18/03 H W 4//03 H (10 inn) L 4//03 H W 4/2/04 A L 4/3/04 A L 4/4/04 A W 5/26/04 N L 4/29/05 H W 4/30/05 H L 5/1/05 H W 3/31/06 A L 4/1/06 A L 4/2/06 A L 4//07 H W 4/21/07 H L 4/22/07 H L 3/21/08 A W 3/22/08 A L 3/23/08 A L

8 6 2 4 5 7 4 4 3 2 3 3 9 4 11 4 2 7 9 4 3 2 9 5 3 0 3 9 3 11 4 4 11 9 2 4

0 9 9 3 3 4 3 2 14 6 5 7 6 9 2 1 7 5 10 2 4 7 7 6 2 8 1 10 4 12 2 6 12 5 3 6

old dominion

3/5/01 H (7 inn) 3/6/01 H

series tied, 1-1

3/9/96 H W 3/10/96 H L

5 3

1977 A L 1977 A W 1978 H W 1978 H L 1978 H W 3/17/92 N L 2/14/98 N W 5/30/03 H W

8 2 3 0 14 0 17 6

9 0 2 7 4 9 3 3

oregon state a&m leads, 4-2

3/15/88 2/5/00 3/18/00 3//00 3/2/07 3/5/07

N W N (7 inn) W H (7 inn) W H (7 inn) L H W H (8 inn) L

16 9 3 1 5 5

11 4 0 6 2 6

8 1 18 7

7 6 1 2

penn state a&m leads, 5-1

3/11/94 3/14/94 3/11/97 3/4/01

H (10 inn) W H L H W H (7 inn) W

TEXAS AGGIE BASEBALL  ATTITUDE • APPROACH • INTENSITY • TOUGHNESS

2 1

series tied, 1-1

2/23/02 H (7 inn) W 2/25/02 H (7 inn) L

a&m leads, 5-3

13 2

pepperdine

3 6

oral roberts

W W

6 0

2 2

13

3

11 5 2 11 10 14 5 0 7 7 9 3 4 9 10 4 5 9

11 8 3 4 0 1 4 6 8 7 3 0 1 5 5 5 1 2

purdue a&m leads, 1-0

5/21/87 N

W

rice

a&m leads, 175-91-2

1914 1914 1915 1915 1916 1916 1916 1916 1917 1917 1920 1920 1920 1920 1921 1921 1921 1921

- T - L - L - W - W - W - W - L - L - T - W - W - W - W - W - L - W - W


2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

1922 1922 1923 1923 1923 1923 1924 1924 1924 1924 1925 1925 1926 1926 1927 1927 1927 1927 1928 1928 1928 1928 1929 1929 1929 1929 1930 1930 1930 1930 1931 1931 1932 1932 1932 1932 1936 1936 1936 1937 1937 1937 1938 1938 1938 1939 1939 1939 1940 1940 1940 1941 1941 1941 1942 1942 1942 1943 1943 1943 1943 1944 1944 1944 1944 1945 1945 1945 1946 1946 1946 1947 1947 1947 1948 1948 1948

- L - L - W - W - L - L - W - W - W - L - L - W - W - W - W - W - L - W - W - W - W - W - W - W - L - W - W - L - W - W - W - W - L - W - L - L - W - W - W - W - W - W - W - W - W - W - L - W - W - W - L - W - L - W - W - W - W - W - W - W - W - W - L - W - L - L - L - L - W - L - W - W - W - L - W - W - W

4 9 12 3 4 6 11 25 13 7 5 5 8 4 6 3 2 7 12 12 9 4 8 14 1 10 7 0 6 10 9 14 3 4 1 6 21 18 6 7 12 17 3 12 7 6 3 12 10 5 2 10 3 9 11 6 26 8 7 12 4 13 3 9 6 3 2 3 11 5 8 25 10 4 8 8 4

12 11 4 2 5 7 2 9 3 9 6 4 2 0 5 1 3 3 1 1 5 1 2 9 2 1 0 3 0 4 2 11 4 2 3 9 2 3 4 3 2 7 2 3 6 1 4 5 5 3 3 0 6 5 0 2 0 5 2 1 2 8 4 4 9 10 11 6 10 6 2 1 4 8 0 7 1

1948 - W 1949 - W 1949 - W 1950 - W 1950 - W 1950 - W 1951 - W 1951 - W 1951 - W 1952 - L 1952 - W 1952 - L 1953 - W 1953 - L 1953 - W 1953 - L 1953 - W 1954 - W 1954 - W 1954 - W 1955 - W 1955 - W 1955 - W 1956 - L 1956 - W 1956 - L 1957 - L 1957 - W 1957 - L 1958 - L 1958 - L 1959 - L 1959 - W 1959 - W 1960 - L 1960 - L 1960 - L 1960 - L 1961 - W 1961 - L 1961 - L 1961 - L 1962 - W 1962 - W 1962 - W 1963 - W 1963 - W 1963 - W 1964 - W 1964 - W 1964 - W 1965 - L 1965 - W 1965 - W 1966 - W 1966 - W 1966 - W 1967 - L 1967 - W 1967 - W 1968 - L 1968 - W 1968 - W 1969 - W 1969 - L 1969 - L 1970 - W 1970 - W 1970 - W 1971 A W 1971 A W 1971 A W 1972 H W 1972 H L 1972 H W 1974 H W 1974 H L

9 7 2 12 14 12 7 13 16 2 11 1 7 2 4 1 9 8 3 4 7 11 5 1 4 4 0 6 2 1 5 3 8 2 0 3 2 2 6 4 4 3 5 8 9 5 4 8 9 2 11 2 8 6 10 2 12 1 4 8 3 10 6 3 1 0 4 3 4 4 8 6 2 1 8 4 4

4 0 1 9 0 2 2 2 9 9 7 5 6 3 1 6 5 3 2 2 5 4 2 2 2 7 1 5 3 7 8 4 7 1 7 4 6 7 3 12 8 5 2 6 1 3 1 2 5 0 4 4 2 3 0 0 4 5 3 6 10 5 2 1 3 3 0 2 2 3 3 2 0 6 6 3 6

1974 H W 1975 A W 1975 A L 1975 A W 1976 H W 1976 H L 1976 H W 1977 A W 1978 H W 1978 H W 1978 H W 1979 A L 1979 A W 1979 A W 1980 H W 1980 H W 1980 H W 1981 A L 1981 A W 1981 A W 1982 H W 1982 H L 1982 H W 1983 A L 1983 A L 1983 A W 1984 H L 1984 H W 1984 H L 1984 N W 1984 N W 4//85 A L 4/21/85 A W 4/21/85 A W 4/18/86 H W 4//86 H W 4//86 H W 4/10/87 A W 4/11/87 A W 4/11/87 A W 4/15/88 H W 4/16/88 H W 4/16/88 H W 4/7/89 A W 4/8/89 A W 4/8/89 A W 4/7/90 H W 4/7/90 H W 4/8/90 H W 4/13/91 A W 4/13/91 A W 4/15/91 A W 2/7/92 A L 2/8/92 A W 2/8/92 A L 5/1/92 H W 5/2/92 H W 5/2/92 H W 4/23/93 H W 4/24/93 H W 4/24/93 H W 3/25/94 A L 3/26/94 A L 3/26/94 A L 3//95 N L 3/24/95 H W 3/25/95 H L 3/25/95 H L 5/18/95 H W 3/17/96 N L 4//96 A L 4//96 A L 4//96 A L 5/15/96 N L 3/4/97 A W 4/14/98 H W 3/30/99 A L

7 9 9 10 7 1 9 4 8 4 5 0 18 11 2 17 9 3 3 7 8 5 7 3 2 8 8 6 5 6 6 1 3 15 3 5 5 6 10 16 10 5 17 9 4 6 10 13 10 4 8 7 1 12 2 8 4 6 7 12 16 0 0 3 5 8 3 7 8 2 0 4 3 7 2 10 6

4 5 10 7 6 2 2 3 3 0 0 2 5 8 1 7 5 4 1 2 3 10 5 5 4 6 12 2 6 2 5 2 0 6 2 1 4 5 2 7 2 0 1 2 1 3 0 5 7 3 2 3 3 3 3 7 0 4 6 9 10 10 3 4 21 4 4 13 6 6 5 8 6 9 1 9 7

4/18/00 H L 4/3/01 A L 2/8/02 N W 4/23/02 H L 2/14/03 N L 4/8/03 A L 3/23/04 H L 6/6/04 A L 6/6/04 A W 2/12/05 N L 4/12/05 A L 4/4/06 H L 2/11/07 N W 3//07 A (11 inn) W 6/8/07 A (10 inn) L 6/9/07 A L 4/15/08 H L 6/7/08 A L 6/8/08 A L

5 1 5 4 5 0 10 1 7 1 3 6 4 10 2 2 2 7 5

7 5 2 7 10 8 15 3 5 3 5 11 2 9 3 5 11 9 6

rutgers a&m leads, 2-1

3/7/08 H L 3/8/08 H W 3/9/08 H W

8 2 12

10 1 3

saint louis a&m leads, 1-0

3/3/07 H

W

14

3

sam houston state a&m leads, 82-36-2

1950 - L 1950 - W 1951 - W 1951 - W 1953 - L 1953 - L 1954 - W 1954 - W 1955 - L 1955 - W 1956 - W 1956 - W 1958 - L 1958 - W 1959 - L 1959 - L 1960 - L 1960 - L 1961 - L 1961 - W 1962 - W 1962 - W 1969 - W 1969 - L 1970 - L 1970 - L 1970 - W 1971 A L 1971 A W 1971 H W 1971 H W 1972 A L 1972 A L 1972 H L 1972 H W 1973 A W 1973 A L 1975 H W 1975 H W 1976 H W 1976 H W

3 4 16 13 1 3 5 14 3 3 6 4 2 6 2 5 10 6 5 7 6 4 9 1 1 3 5 2 3 3 8 2 0 0 3 6 2 3 8 9 3

6 3 8 3 6 4 0 8 9 1 3 1 3 2 4 9 11 7 7 5 2 1 8 14 2 6 3 3 2 2 7 3 3 1 2 5 11 1 0 3 2

1976 A W 1976 A W 1978 H L 1978 H W 1979 A W 1979 A W 1980 H L 1980 H W 1981 A W 1981 A L 1981 H W 1981 H W 1984 H L 3//85 H (11 inn) W 3/4/86 H W 3/4/86 H W 4/15/86 A (10 inn) W 5/11/86 H W 5/11/86 H W 2/23/87 A (10 inn) T 4/7/87 H L 2/22/88 A W 4/5/88 H L 2/21/89 H W 4/4/89 H W 4/5/89 A W 5/12/89 H W 5/13/89 H (5 inn) W 2/13/90 A W 3/7/90 A L 4/3/90 H W 2/26/91 H W 3/6/91 H L 4/16/91 H L 2/26/92 H W 3/24/92 H W 4/22/92 H W 2/23/93 A W 3/23/93 H W 4/13/93 H L 4/13/93 H W 3/2/94 A L 4/5/94 H W 4/26/94 H L 2/28/95 A W 4/6/95 H W 4/25/95 H W 2/27/96 A L 4/2/96 H W 4/16/96 H W 4/1/97 H W 4/2/97 A W 4/22/97 H W 2/24/98 A L 4/7/98 H L 4/28/98 H W 2/23/99 A W 4/6/99 H W 4/27/99 H W 2/22/00 A L 3/28/00 H W 4/25/00 H W 2//01 A L 3//01 H W 4/17/01 H L 2//02 A W 3//02 H W 4/16/02 H W 2/18/03 A W 4/1/03 H W 4/22/03 H W 2/17/04 A W 3/17/04 H W 4/6/04 H W 2/15/05 A W 4/5/05 H (8 inn) T 2/14/06 A W

6 9 1 6 4 5 1 9 14 7 7 4 9 6 1 4 6 4 6 14 3 12 5 9 9 9 7 3 4 3 5 4 4 12 9 12 3 7 11 6 5 2 2 7 11 12 7 8 17 9 13 5 8 7 4 13 7 15 14 1 6 6 1 3 3 18 5 9 8 15 9 15 15 8 2 6 7

2 8 2 1 1 1 2 0 9 9 6 3 10 5 0 0 4 3 4 14 4 2 7 1 3 6 0 0 2 4 2 2 7 15 2 0 0 0 7 7 4 8 0 8 9 4 4 9 6 2 8 1 2 10 5 5 3 4 10 2 1 5 2 2 4 5 2 2 0 8 3 1 4 3 1 6 4

5/2/06 H 5/6/08 A

W W

12 13

9 9

univ of san diego usd leads, 1-0

2/27/05 H (7 inn) L

0

3

santa clara a&m leads, 3-0

3/12/04 H 3/13/04 H 3/14/04 H

W W W

12 4 5

2 3 4

seton hall shu leads, 1-0

6/10/64 N L

5

14

st. Edward’s a&m leads, 11-5

1904 1905 1905 1905 1909 1909 1909 1910 1910 1911 1964 1966 1967 1970 1971 1971

- L - W - W - L - W - L - L - W - L - W - W - W - W - W H W H W

1 2 5 1 4 2 3 5 3 2 9 11 18 8 12 9

3 1 2 3 2 4 4 1 7 0 2 5 5 0 6 0

2 9

0 0

st. John’s a&m leads, 2-0

3/10/90 H 3/13/90 H

W W

saint mary’s a&m leads, 52-10

1959 - L 1960 - L 1961 - W 1962 - W 1962 - W 1963 - L 1964 - L 1964 - W 1965 - W 1966 - W 1966 - W 1967 - W 1967 - W 1969 - W 1970 - W 1970 - W 1971 H W 1971 H W 1971 A W 1971 A W 1972 H W 1972 H W 1972 N W 1972 N W 1974 H W 1974 H W

TEXAS AGGIE BASEBALL  BACK-TO-BACK BIG 12 CHAMPIONS  BACK-TO-BACK NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

1 3 10 6 4 4 0 9 10 11 4 8 5 3 5 5 2 12 3 2 2 5 4 3 3 19

5 4 2 5 3 5 2 1 8 1 3 2 4 1 2 0 1 5 2 0 0 2 3 2 1 5

161


2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS 1974 A L 1974 A W 1975 H W 1975 H W 1975 A W 1975 A W 1976 H W 1976 H W 1976 A W 1976 H L 1977 H W 1977 H L 1977 H W 1977 H L 1978 H L 1978 H W 1978 A W 1978 A W 1979 A W 1979 A W 1980 H W 1980 H W 1981 H W 1981 H W 1981 A L 1981 A W 1982 H W 1982 H W 1983 A W 1983 A W 1984 H W 1984 H W 3/9/85 A W 3/9/85 A W 2//86 H W 2//86 H W

2 8 7 7 10 5 14 7 4 0 2 1 10 3 1 15 4 5 3 6 8 8 12 5 1 14 11 9 9 8 9 7 3 2 3 9

3 2 1 2 5 1 7 2 1 2 1 2 5 4 2 1 2 2 0 3 2 1 2 4 3 4 0 3 0 7 1 0 0 1 2 4

3

0

st. olaf a&m leads, 1-0

3/29/94 H

W

simmons college a&m leads, 2-0

1921 - 1921 -

W W

10 7

0 0

south alabama a&m leads, 8-0

1981 H 1981 H 5/27/89 H 5/26/91 N 2//04 H 2/21/04 H 2/22/04 H 2//05 A

W W W W W W W W

9 10 17 12 13 8 4 4

3 4 6 0 3 0 3 3

south florida series tied, 1-1

5/22/86 N W 5/24/86 N L

162

10 7

2 10

southeastern louisiana a&m leads, 2-0

3/15/93 A 2/15/94 H

W W

5 10

1 2

southwestern

1984 4/15/85 4/15/85 3//90 3//90 4/2/91 4/2/91

1904 1904 1905 1905 1906 1906 1907 1907 1908 1908 1908 1908 1909 1909 1910 1910 1911 1911 1912 1912 1915 1915 1915 1916 1916 1916 1918 1918 1918 1918 1919 1919 1919 1919 1920 1921 1921 1922 1922 1923 1923 1924 1924 1925 1925 1927 1927 1928 1944 1944 1944 1944 1945 1945 1946 1946 1946 1946 1970 1970 1981 1981 1982 1982 1983 1983 1984

- L - W - W - W - W - W - W - L - W - W - L - W - L - L - T - W - L - L - W - L - W - W - W - L - L - W - W - W - L - W - W - L - W - W - L - W - W - W - W - L - L - L - L - W - L - W - W - W - L - W - L - W - L - W - W - W - W - W - W - W H W H W H W H L H L H W H W

4 3 6 1 8 9 11 1 2 10 1 8 3 2 4 2 2 0 10 0 6 2 6 5 4 2 2 4 0 5 2 2 5 8 4 3 7 6 2 2 7 1 3 3 4 4 9 5 4 13 5 4 3 9 15 23 13 19 16 5 12 7 5 11 3 12 8

1 4 8 5 8 1 11

2 3 2 1 5 6 1

springfield college

a&m leads, 48-25-1

H L H W H W H W H W H L H W

6 1 4 0 2 0 0 3 0 4 4 5 7 5 4 0 4 2 6 5 2 1 5 7 5 1 1 3 1 0 1 3 2 2 5 2 4 5 0 5 8 4 4 2 5 3 4 1 6 11 10 2 4 2 9 10 0 2 1 3 8 6 3 12 4 0 5

spr leads, 1-0

6/13/51 N L

1

5

1

3

stanford

stanford leads, 1-0 5/23/97 A L

stephen f. austin a&m leads, 16-0

1949 4/12/88 4/12/88 4/18/89 4/18/89 4/10/90 4/10/90 4/9/91 4/9/91 4/14/92 4/14/92 4//94 2/22/95 4/25/07 4/1/08 4/2/08

- H H H H H (11 inn) H H H H H H H H H H

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

5 7 9 7 6 1 9 2 5 2 12 3 21 6 8 5

2 1 3 5 5 0 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 4

sul ross state a&m leads, 8-5

1955 1955 1962 1962 1963 1963 1964 1964 1965 1965 1966 1966 1966

- L - W - L - W - W - L - W - L - W - L - W - W - W

6 4 2 1 10 4 5 0 3 1 4 2 5

7 1 3 0 1 8 4 3 2 2 3 0 0

univ of tampa a&m leads, 1-0

3/7/94 H

W

7

5

tarleton state a&m leads, 2-0

2/11/98 H 4//99 H

W W

9 7

4 2

1 4 9 0 2

3 0 0 5 1

tcu

a&m leads, 158-85-4

1906 1906 1907 1908 1908

- L - W - W - L - W

1911 1911 1911 1912 1912 1912 1912 1913 1913 1913 1913 1913 1913 1915 1915 1915 1915 1917 1918 1918 1919 1919 1920 1920 1923 1923 1923 1923 1924 1924 1924 1925 1925 1926 1927 1927 1927 1927 1928 1928 1929 1929 1929 1929 1930 1930 1931 1931 1932 1932 1933 1933 1934 1934 1934 1934 1935 1935 1935 1936 1936 1936 1937 1937 1937 1938 1938 1938 1939 1939 1939 1940 1940 1940 1941 1941 1941

- L - L - W - W - W - W - W - L - W - W - W - L - L - W - W - W - W - W - W - W - W - L - L - T - W - W - L - W - L - W - W - L - L - W - L - W - W - W - W - W - L - W - W - W - L - W - W - W - L - W - L - L - W - L - L - W - W - L - W - W - L - L - W - W - W - W - W - W - L - W - W - W - W - L - W - W - W

2 1 3 2 7 9 6 1 2 13 5 5 0 14 4 2 8 17 10 3 5 1 3 2 6 6 2 7 4 12 7 3 7 6 1 5 7 8 10 7 2 9 5 6 4 7 7 16 1 5 4 1 5 11 5 6 9 8 7 19 9 5 12 14 19 12 9 5 1 4 18 8 4 1 14 8 13

3 2 0 1 3 1 2 4 1 12 4 7 3 0 0 0 6 5 0 2 1 4 6 2 5 5 3 5 9 7 2 4 8 2 5 2 4 5 5 3 5 8 4 0 6 2 1 3 7 2 5 5 4 14 8 4 1 9 2 6 12 11 8 7 4 1 2 2 5 3 8 4 2 4 6 6 1

1942 1942 1942 1945 1945 1946 1946 1946 1947 1947 1947 1948 1948 1948 1949 1949 1949 1950 1950 1950 1951 1951 1951 1952 1952 1952 1953 1953 1953 1954 1954 1954 1955 1955 1955 1956 1956 1956 1957 1957 1957 1958 1958 1958 1959 1959 1959 1960 1960 1960 1961 1961 1961 1962 1962 1962 1963 1963 1963 1964 1965 1965 1965 1966 1966 1966 1966 1967 1967 1967 1968 1968 1968 1969 1969 1969 1970

- W - W - W - L - L - W - W - L - W - W - W - W - W - W - L - W - W - W - W - W - L - L - W - W - W - L - W - W - W - L - L - W - W - W - W - L - L - L - L - L - W - W - L - L - W - W - W - L - T - L - L - W - L - W - L - W - L - L - L - W - W - W - W - T - L - L - L - L - L - L - W - W - W - L - W - L - L

TEXAS AGGIE BASEBALL  ATTITUDE • APPROACH • INTENSITY • TOUGHNESS

12 18 16 1 4 2 18 1 12 11 16 5 8 11 6 2 9 10 7 6 4 6 8 6 7 5 3 4 3 0 2 6 10 9 7 1 0 4 4 5 3 10 6 6 14 5 9 4 9 5 10 18 17 10 4 8 2 1 2 5 7 8 8 3 6 3 0 0 2 2 4 16 2 6 8 2 0

6 6 2 7 12 0 17 4 5 5 12 0 3 10 10 1 5 7 6 4 5 7 1 5 6 11 1 3 2 12 8 2 9 6 6 5 2 19 6 7 1 1 10 11 7 2 8 5 9 11 11 3 18 5 6 3 4 3 8 1 0 4 4 3 10 5 4 6 3 4 1 3 0 7 5 10 1

1970 - L 1970 - W 1971 A L 1971 A L 1971 A L 1972 H L 1972 H L 1972 H W 1973 A W 1973 A L 1973 A L 1974 H W 1974 H W 1974 H W 1975 A W 1975 A W 1975 A W 1976 H W 1976 H W 1976 H W 1977 A W 1977 A W 1977 A W 1978 H W 1978 H W 1978 H W 1979 A W 1979 A W 1979 A L 1980 H L 1980 H W 1980 H W 1981 A L 1981 A L 1981 A L 1982 H T 1982 H L 1982 H W 1983 A L 1983 A W 1983 A W 1984 H W 1984 H W 1984 H W 5/3/85 A W 5/4/85 A L 5/4/85 A W 5/3/86 H W 5/4/86 H W 5/4/86 H W 4/24/87 A W 4/25/87 A W 4/25/87 A L 4/29/88 H W 4/30/88 H W 4/30/88 H W 4/21/89 A L 4/22/89 A W 4/22/89 A W 4//90 H W 4/21/90 H L 4/21/90 H W 4/26/91 A W 4/27/91 A W 4/27/91 A W 5/18/91 H L 3/27/92 A L 3/28/92 A W 3/28/92 A W 5/16/92 H W 5/17/92 H W 5/17/92 H (10 inn) L 3//93 A W 3//93 A W 3/21/93 A L 4/29/94 H L 4/30/94 H L

0 3 3 3 7 3 4 5 1 1 3 4 5 16 10 17 9 13 2 5 5 7 17 4 3 14 8 8 6 8 2 6 0 1 2 7 6 13 2 15 17 5 6 10 12 1 5 2 7 5 9 7 6 10 4 9 2 14 10 10 1 13 9 4 5 2 3 6 9 11 6 5 8 6 2 7 3

3 2 5 4 8 6 10 3 0 3 4 1 4 8 3 1 1 2 0 4 1 3 4 3 1 3 4 1 8 15 0 5 4 4 4 7 8 5 10 7 8 4 5 1 5 6 0 1 5 3 2 5 7 7 2 1 4 3 5 9 3 2 2 3 2 4 4 3 3 2 2 6 2 0 3 13 6


2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS 4/30/94 H W 3/17/95 N W 5/12/95 A L 5/13/95 N W 5/14/95 A W 3/15/96 N W 4/12/96 H W 4/13/96 H W 4/13/96 H W 3/27/07 H W 4/29/08 A W

8 15 3 20 10 3 13 16 8 13 3

4 10 6 15 9 2 3 7 7 2 2

10

1

4 4 7 1 2 9 5 1 1 8 7 0 4 0 4 2 5 5 2 13 1 2 4 4 2 2 2 3 2 8 5 4 5 2 1 3 1 6 1 2 0 3 5 0 0 0 20 6 9 7 6 6 6 8 3 6 6

8 5 14 0 0 0 6 2 2 1 0 1 5 1 6 0 3 11 0 6 1 4 3 0 3 8 8 0 1 11 9 1 8 5 0 5 2 7 6 10 1 11 14 1 2 2 8 10 3 11 7 5 8 5 2 7 5

tennessee a&m leads, 1-0

2/11/05 N

W

texas

ut leads, 227-118-5

1904 1905 1905 1905 1906 1906 1906 1906 1907 1907 1908 1908 1908 1908 1908 1909 1909 1909 1909 1911 1911 1911 1915 1915 1915 1915 1916 1916 1916 1916 1917 1917 1917 1917 1918 1918 1918 1918 1919 1919 1919 1919 1920 1920 1920 1921 1921 1921 1921 1922 1922 1922 1922 1923 1923 1923 1923

- L - L - L - W - W - W - L - L - L - W - W - L - L - L - L - W - W - L - W - W - T - L - W - W - L - L - L - W - W - L - L - W - L - L - W - L - L - L - L - L - L - L - L - L - L - L - W - L - W - L - L - W - L - W - W - L - W

1924 1924 1924 1924 1925 1925 1926 1926 1927 1927 1927 1927 1928 1928 1928 1928 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929 1930 1930 1930 1930 1931 1931 1932 1932 1932 1932 1933 1933 1933 1933 1933 1933 1934 1934 1934 1934 1934 1935 1935 1935 1935 1936 1936 1936 1937 1937 1937 1938 1938 1938 1939 1939 1939 1939 1939 1940 1940 1940 1941 1941 1941 1942 1942 1942 1943 1943 1943 1943 1944 1944 1944 1945

- L - L - L - L - L - L - L - W - L - L - L - W - L - L - L - L - T - W - L - L - L - L - L - L - L - L - W - L - L - W - L - L - W - L - W - L - L - W - W - L - W - L - L - L - W - L - L - W - L - L - W - W - L - W - L - L - L - L - W - L - L - L - L - W - W - L - W - W - W - L - W - W - L - W - L - L - L

1 1 1 3 1 3 6 9 4 3 1 3 10 2 1 4 2 2 3 1 3 1 8 2 7 0 8 4 5 12 4 7 7 9 7 4 3 7 7 1 5 5 0 6 7 1 3 5 5 2 5 5 13 13 7 6 3 3 7 2 3 6 8 3 7 2 4 8 5 2 12 11 2 12 1 5 0

3 18 15 4 5 7 7 1 10 5 2 0 12 4 14 5 2 0 7 3 5 2 10 3 11 8 6 11 9 9 11 13 5 10 3 5 5 4 5 6 1 8 1 12 6 10 4 4 6 7 3 4 18 9 12 18 18 7 4 7 9 19 9 2 5 3 1 4 4 4 0 8 8 8 4 6 13

1945 - L 1945 - L 1946 - L 1946 - L 1946 - L 1947 - L 1947 - L 1947 - L 1948 - L 1948 - L 1949 - L 1949 - W 1949 - L 1950 - L 1950 - L 1950 - L 1951 - L 1951 - W 1951 - W 1952 - W 1952 - L 1952 - W 1953 - L 1953 - L 1953 - L 1954 - L 1954 - L 1954 - W 1955 - W 1955 - L 1955 - W 1956 - W 1956 - L 1957 - L 1957 - L 1957 - L 1958 - L 1958 - L 1958 - L 1959 - W 1959 - W 1959 - W 1960 - L 1960 - L 1960 - L 1961 - T 1961 - L 1961 - W 1961 - L 1962 - W 1962 - L 1962 - L 1963 - T 1963 - L 1963 - W 1963 - L 1964 - W 1964 A T 1964 A L 1964 A W 1965 - W 1965 - L 1965 - W 1966 - W 1966 - W 1966 - W 1967 - L 1967 - W 1967 - L 1968 - W 1969 - L 1969 - W 1970 - W 1970 - L 1970 - L 1971 H L 1971 H L

3 2 1 4 0 8 5 9 4 4 4 6 1 2 0 5 10 4 4 13 0 3 0 0 1 2 2 5 13 5 7 5 4 4 1 0 1 2 0 7 3 4 1 2 3 6 3 13 5 4 3 10 5 2 10 2 5 5 2 5 12 1 6 9 9 7 0 6 1 1 1 5 7 0 3 6 0

4 15 2 6 7 9 6 11 5 16 14 1 6 12 5 6 14 2 1 8 5 2 9 1 4 6 3 4 1 7 4 4 5 8 5 1 12 13 4 6 1 2 5 5 8 6 17 6 15 3 4 11 5 12 5 4 2 5 3 2 4 5 5 0 5 6 5 1 5 0 2 2 5 8 5 9 3

1971 H L 1972 A L 1972 A W 1972 A L 1973 H W 1973 H L 1973 H L 1974 A W 1974 A L 1974 A L 1975 H L 1975 H L 1975 H W 1976 A L 1976 A W 1976 A L 1977 H L 1977 H W 1977 H W 1977 A L 1978 A W 1978 A W 1978 A L 1979 H W 1979 H L 1979 H L 1979 A L 1980 A L 1980 A L 1980 A W 1981 H L 1981 H W 1981 H W 1982 A L 1982 A L 1982 A L 1982 H L 1983 H L 1983 H L 1983 H L 1984 A L 1984 A W 1984 A L 1984 A L 1984 A L 4/26/85 H L 4/27/85 H L 4/27/85 H L 4/25/86 A L 4/26/86 A L 4/26/86 A L 4/17/87 H L 4/18/87 H L 4/18/87 H W 4/22/88 A L 4/23/88 A L 4/23/88 A L 5/21/88 N L 5/22/88 N L 4/15/89 H L 4/16/89 H W 4/16/89 H W 5//89 H W 5//89 H W 4/13/90 A L 4/14/90 A W 4/14/90 A L 4//91 H W 4//91 H W 4//91 H W 5/17/91 H L 3//92 A (10 inn) W 3/21/92 A L 3/21/92 A L 4/10/92 H L 4/11/92 H L 4/12/92 H W

9 2 7 6 1 1 4 11 0 3 4 1 9 0 2 2 5 1 8 5 5 1 2 1 2 0 4 1 1 5 1 4 13 2 3 2 7 4 11 0 6 10 6 4 5 5 2 7 1 4 11 2 9 10 2 0 6 0 7 2 18 8 15 5 1 5 1 4 8 6 4 11 1 2 3 4 11

10 4 6 10 0 3 6 5 8 4 15 11 8 3 0 8 12 0 5 9 4 0 5 0 3 3 6 5 4 4 4 2 5 11 8 16 12 13 14 3 12 7 13 15 9 9 9 8 3 5 16 8 10 3 10 1 7 10 12 6 14 5 6 4 5 3 2 1 4 5 5 9 8 13 10 5 5

4/30/93 H W 5/1/93 A W 5/2/93 A L 5/13/93 A L 5/15/93 A L 3/18/94 A L 3//94 H (10 inn) L 3//94 H L 3/18/95 N W 4/28/95 H L 4/29/95 A L 4/30/95 A W 5//95 H W 3/16/96 N W 4/26/96 A L 4/27/96 H L 4/28/96 H W 4/18/97 H W 4//97 A L 4//97 A L 4/17/98 A L 4/18/98 H W 4//98 H W 4/30/99 H (7 inn) L 5/1/99 A (10 inn) W 5/2/99 A W 4/28/00 A L 4/29/00 H L 4/30/00 H W 5/4/01 H (11 inn) W 5/5/01 A L 5/6/01 A L 5/16/01 N W 5/17/02 A L 5/18/02 H L 5//02 H L 5/22/02 N W 5/24/02 N L 5/16/03 H W 5/17/03 A L 5/18/03 A W 5/22/03 N W 5/24/03 N L 5/24/03 N L 5/21/04 A L 5/22/04 H L 5/23/04 H W 5/27/04 N L 5//05 H (10 inn) W 5/21/05 A L 5/22/05 A (7 inn) L 4/29/06 H L 4/30/06 H L 5/1/06 A L 5/18/07 H L 5//07 A L 5//07 A L 5/24/07 N W 5/16/08 A L 5/17/08 H L 5/18/08 H L 5/22/08 N L

6 9 1 7 10 1 7 7 9 5 11 25 11 8 4 7 11 6 2 4 5 5 11 6 10 10 1 2 4 4 1 3 9 1 3 4 8 4 6 0 4 3 7 4 3 9 7 6 8 1 1 3 5 1 4 2 1 7 2 2 3 9

2 1 3 21 11 2 8 20 5 10 16 6 6 4 17 11 10 3 6 9 12 1 4 18 6 1 3 7 2 3 8 4 8 5 7 7 4 9 4 3 1 2 9 13 6 12 1 13 7 2 11 5 6 6 6 3 9 3 5 5 6 15

texas a&m-corpus christi a&m leads, 7-0

2/29/00 4/2/02 2/11/03 2/14/04 2/15/04 2/15/04 2/27/07

H (7 inn) W H W H W H (7 inn) W H (10 inn) W H W H W

20 9 6 15 4 10 8

4 1 5 0 3 5 7

texas-pan american a&m leads, 54-17

1968 - W 1968 - L 1968 - W 1975 H L 1975 H L 1975 H L 1975 H L 1975 H L 1976 A W 1984 H W 1984 H L 1984 H W 3/11/85 A L 4/9/85 H W 4/9/85 H W 4/10/85 H L 2/15/86 H L 2/15/86 H L 2/16/86 H L 2/28/87 H W 2/28/87 H W 3/1/87 H W 3/4/88 H W 3/5/88 H W 3/5/88 H W 2/10/89 H W 2/11/89 H W 2/11/89 H W 2/16/90 H W 2/17/90 H W 2/17/90 H W 2/8/91 A W 2/9/91 A W 2/9/91 A L 3/16/92 A W 2/26/93 H W 2/27/93 H W 2/27/93 H W 2/11/94 H W 2/12/94 H W 2/12/94 H W 2/10/95 H W 2/11/95 H L 2/11/95 H W 2/16/96 H W 2/17/96 H W 2/17/96 H W 2/7/97 H W 2/8/97 H W 2/9/97 H W 2/6/98 H W 2/7/98 H W 2/7/98 H W 2/5/99 H W 2/6/99 H (7 inn) W 2/6/99 H W 2/11/00 A W 2/12/00 A (7 inn) L 2/12/00 A L 3/30/01 H W 3/31/01 H W 4/1/01 H W 4/5/02 H (12 inn) W 4/6/02 H (7 inn) W 4/6/02 H (7 inn) L 3/7/03 H (7 inn) W 3/8/03 H W 3/9/03 H W 2/16/07 H W 2/17/07 H W 2/18/07 H W

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6 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 2 4 0 5 5 13 13 3 2 6 2 7 5 3 3 5 9 20 11 9 3 7 8 4 7 3 7 4 3 4 17 9 8 10 4 6 4 6 14 8 4 10 9 6 10 12 15 21 6 1 3 10 11 11 2 5 2 14 7 7 7 5 6

3 3 3 6 4 2 4 1 1 0 1 2 7 4 9 10 5 7 4 4 3 1 2 1 6 7 10 1 1 2 1 2 3 4 0 1 1 2 0 0 7 1 5 2 0 3 3 7 3 3 0 3 3 2 1 5 2 3 5 1 4 2 1 4 3 2 5 4 4 2 3

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texas lutheran a&m leads, 17-6

1954 - L 1955 - W 1956 - L 1956 - W 1957 - L 1957 - W 1958 - W 1958 - W 1959 - W 1959 - W 1960 - W 1960 - W 1962 - W 1963 - L 1964 - L 1964 - W 1965 - W 1966 - W 1967 - L 1967 - W 1969 - W 1978 A W 1978 A W

2 6 2 11 4 4 7 6 8 12 2 12 4 2 3 13 11 17 1 5 16 12 18

4 3 9 8 6 3 1 0 4 4 1 4 3 4 6 4 4 7 7 4 0 1 5

texas southern a&m leads, 12-0

2/16/87 4//88 4/11/89 4/11/89 4/17/90 4/17/90 3/26/91 3/26/91 4/14/93 6/5/04 4//05 2/6/07

H H H H (8 inn) H H H H H N H H

W W W W W W W W W W W W

15 8 11 13 6 9 14 15 12 12 8 9

4 4 1 3 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 1

texas state a&m leads, 35-11

2/24/87 H W 2/24/87 H W 2/16/88 H W 2/16/88 H W 2/14/89 A W 2/14/89 A W 2/22/89 H W 2/22/89 H W 3/6/90 H W 3/6/90 H W 2/12/91 H W 2/12/91 H L 2/12/92 H W 2/12/92 H W 2/16/93 A W 3/2/93 H L 3/2/93 H W 2/23/94 H W 2/23/94 H L 4/11/95 H W 4/9/96 H W 4/9/96 H W 2/3/97 A L 2/3/97 A W 4/8/97 H L 3/10/98 H W 3/10/98 H L 2/16/99 H W 3/17/99 A W 2/15/00 A W

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4 9 6 11 6 2 6 6 11 8 4 3 6 9 9 0 5 5 1 5 6 9 3 17 4 6 3 11 13 11

3 2 4 6 1 0 3 3 1 5 1 4 2 1 2 1 2 4 6 0 5 8 4 10 10 0 4 4 4 6

4/11/00 2/13/01 4/24/01 2/12/02 4/17/02 3/5/03 5/6/03 3/30/04 4/27/04 3/6/05 3/15/05 4//05 3/7/06 4/11/06 4/3/07 4/22/08

H L N W H L H W H W N (10 inn) W H W N (11 inn) W H L N W N W H (11 inn) W N L H L N W H W

4 7 4 11 2 2 10 10 0 12 9 4 4 1 9 14

6 3 7 3 1 1 4 5 1 2 3 3 6 5 4 11

texas tech a&m leads, 87-52

5/6/29 H W 5/7/29 H W 4/22/58 H L 4/27/59 H W 3/24/60 H W 4/6/64 H W 1965 A W 4/3/67 H W 4/4/67 H L 4//68 A L 4//68 A W 4//68 A W 4/12/69 H L 4/18/70 A W 4/18/70 A W 4/16/71 H W 4/16/71 H W 4/17/71 H W 4/14/72 A L 4/14/72 A W 4/15/72 A W 3/16/73 H W 3/16/73 H L 3/17/73 H L 4/12/74 A L 4/12/74 A L 4/13/74 A W 4/11/75 H W 4/11/75 H W 4/12/75 H L 3/4/77 A W 3/5/77 A L 3/5/77 A L 4/21/78 H W 4/22/78 H W 4/22/78 H W 4//79 A W 4/21/79 A L 4/21/79 A L 3/21/80 H W 3/22/80 H W 3/22/80 H W 1980 H L 4/17/81 A W 4/18/81 A W 4/18/81 A L 4/16/82 H W 4/17/82 H W 4/17/82 H W 4/9/83 A L 4/10/83 A L 4/10/83 A L 4/13/84 H W 4/13/84 H W 4/14/84 H W 4/5/85 A W 4/6/85 A W

9 9 2 11 19 12 13 10 4 11 17 21 0 3 6 3 1 12 6 21 9 11 2 3 13 1 5 4 1 4 5 6 5 4 5 2 9 2 5 10 3 5 5 6 4 6 14 1 5 5 9 10 13 11 9 16 21

5 7 3 4 8 2 1 1 6 13 6 6 1 0 4 2 0 7 10 3 6 4 6 4 15 4 3 0 0 7 3 7 6 2 0 1 0 3 6 7 0 4 8 5 2 7 1 0 3 8 10 11 3 6 8 4 9

4/6/85 A W 4/4/86 H W 4/5/86 H W 4/5/86 H W 3/27/87 A W 3/27/87 A W 3/28/87 A W 4/1/88 H W 4/2/88 H W 4/2/88 H W 3/24/89 A W 3/25/89 A W 3/25/89 A W 3/23/90 H W 3/24/90 H W 3/24/90 H W 3/29/91 A W 3/31/91 A L 3/31/91 A (11 inn) L 3/13/92 H W 3/14/92 H W 3/14/92 H W 4/4/92 A (10 inn) W 4/4/92 A L 4/5/92 A L 4/9/93 H W 4/10/93 H W 4/10/93 H W 5/14/93 N W 4/15/94 A (10 inn) W 4/16/94 A L 4/16/94 A L 4/21/95 H W 4/22/95 H L 4/22/95 H L 4/23/95 H (10 inn) W 5//95 H L 5//95 H W 5/21/95 H L 3/29/96 A L 3/30/96 A L 3/30/96 A L 3/31/96 A L 5/9/97 A L 5/10/97 A W 5/11/97 A W 5/17/97 N L 2/27/98 H W 2/28/98 H (10 inn) L 3/1/98 H W 5/16/98 N W 5/17/98 N L 3/14/99 A L 3/14/99 A L 3/10/00 H L 3/11/00 H W 3/12/00 H (7 inn) W 5/18/00 N L 4/13/01 A (8 inn) L 4/14/01 A L 4/15/01 A L 5/17/01 N W 3/1/02 H (10 inn) W 3/1/02 H W 3/3/02 H W 3/21/03 A L 3/22/03 A W 3/23/03 A L 3/26/04 H W 3/27/04 H W 3/28/04 H L 3/18/05 A L 3//05 A L 3//05 A W 3/24/06 H L 3/25/06 H W 3/26/06 H W

28 17 10 12 17 10 23 11 10 5 27 15 11 11 9 3 4 3 9 2 7 2 1 0 1 6 11 4 10 8 5 5 6 6 0 9 5 9 6 9 5 7 1 9 5 13 6 5 5 11 11 7 4 1 5 2 16 6 7 1 4 8 7 8 4 4 10 4 5 4 5 1 0 7 5 5 5

5 7 4 2 7 2 6 3 0 3 2 1 4 0 0 1 0 4 10 1 2 1 0 1 3 1 4 3 8 5 9 6 4 13 4 8 6 4 8 26 7 10 12 12 3 11 9 4 6 2 7 14 5 9 8 1 4 8 17 4 7 6 6 6 1 5 5 6 2 1 14 13 1 5 11 1 4

4/5/07 A W 4/6/07 A L 3/14/08 H (12 inn) W 3/15/08 H W 3/16/08 H L

7 3 6 12 3

4 8 5 1 9

texas wesleyan

unlv

unlv leads, 2-1 3//99 H L 3/22/99 H (7 inn) W 3/5/01 H (7 inn) L

series tied, 3-3

1980 1980 1980 1980 1981 1981

H L H W H W H L H W H L

5 7 6 4 8 3

a&m leads, 18-10-1

1905 1906 1906 1906 1906 1910 1910 1911 1911 1912 1912 1912 1912 1914 1914 1914 1914 1915 1915 1921 1925 1926 1926 1966 1967 1969 1976 1977 1977

- L - W - W - L - L - L - L - W - W - W - W - W - W - W - L - L - T - W - W - L - W - L - W - W - W - W N W H W H L

0 13 7 5 0 5 3 4 3 23 8 4 9 2 3 4 9 4 2 2 2 0 6 8 9 12 8 7 6

1 0 0 7 6 6 9 0 0 0 4 3 4 1 7 5 9 2 1 7 0 1 4 2 3 3 0 3 8

tulane

tu leads, 5-4-1 1904 - W 1910 - L 1910 - L 1910 - L 1975 A L 1975 A T 1975 A W 1981 H W 1981 H W 2/17/95 N L

3 3 3 0 0 1 10 4 11 5

1 4 4 1 2 1 9 3 1 11

ucla

15

1

2 5 2 1 1 3

5 8 0 5 16 1

a&m leads, 1-0 5/30/08 H

W

usc

usc leads, 4-2 1978 1978 1980 3/12/94 3/13/94 3/4/05

H L H L H W H L H L N W

ut arlington a&m leads, 20-7

2/9/90 H (10 inn) W 2/10/90 H W 2/10/90 H W 3//91 H W 3//91 H W 3/31/92 H W 4/6/93 A L 4//93 H W 2/7/95 H W 2/7/95 H W 2//96 A W 2//96 A (11 inn) L 2/11/97 H L 2/11/97 H W 2/15/98 A W 2//99 H (7 inn) W 2//99 H W 2/21/99 H W 5/1/01 A L 3/5/02 H W 4/15/03 H (11 inn) W 4//04 A L 3/8/05 H L 2/21/06 A W 2//07 H W 3/18/08 H W 5/13/08 A L

3 5 6 5 7 8 6 4 7 5 9 3 4 6 10 8 12 7 3 15 7 4 4 14 9 12 8

2 3 0 2 5 2 8 2 3 4 2 4 5 5 6 0 0 1 6 5 6 5 6 3 5 0 16

11 7 3 6 8 8 15 3 5

4 2 0 8 4 2 5 2 3

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W

12

2

a&m leads, 8-1

3/10/91 3/11/91 2/12/93 2/13/93 2/13/93 2/14/93 5/24/98 2/25/05 2/27/05

H W H (8 inn) W H W H W H W H W H W H W H (7 inn) L

4 13 3 8 7 6 6 10 0

3 3 2 4 4 5 4 4 1

washington state a&m leads, 7-4

3/9/87 3/18/88 3/11/90 3/12/90 2/21/97 2/22/97 2/23/97 2/4/00 2/6/00 2/23/02 2/24/02

H W N W H W H L H W H W H W N L N L H (7 inn) L H W

4 7 4 0 13 11 3 3 4 5 6

3 6 0 5 2 9 1 5 14 7 4

western carolina a&m leads, 1-0

5/27/88 N

W

8

6

western kentucky wku leads, 1-0

8 1 5 6

15 4 1 1

utsa

4/27/93 H W 4/12/94 H W 2/21/95 H L 3/28/95 A W 4/23/96 H W 3/26/97 H W 3/26/97 H W 3/17/98 H L 3/31/98 H (7 inn) W 3/2/99 A L 4/13/99 H W

2//05 N (7 inn)

WASHINGTON

utah

N L H (7 inn) L H (7 inn) W H W

4 3 3 9 5 6 1 2 1 6 4 3 2 4

a&m leads, 1-0

series tied, 2-2 6/15/51 2/22/03 2/24/03 2/25/06

0 9 4 4 8 5 11 9 4 3 2 9 6 5

wake forest

3/10/87 H L

2 2 4 16 15 6 4 1 18 9 12

0 1 9 6 4 4 3 3 4 10 11

1

4

31 8

2 0

westmont a&m leads, 2-0

2/18/91 H 2//91 H

a&m leads, 17-8

a&m leads, 8-1 5/29/93 H W 2/23/03 H (7 inn) W 2/24/03 H (7 inn) W 3/5/04 A L 3/6/04 A W 3/7/04 A W 3/11/05 H W 3/12/05 H W 3/13/05 H W

14 4 8

uic

6 0 5 7 0 7

trinity univ

3 5 4

2/8/00 H L 4/4/01 H W 3/12/02 H W 3/13/02 A L 3/4/03 H W 3/18/03 A L 3/31/04 H (7 inn) W 5/12/04 H W 2/22/05 A W 4/26/05 H L 3/12/06 A L 4/25/06 H W 4/10/07 H W 3/25/08 A W

W W

wisconsin-la crosse a&m leads, 1-0

1979 N

W

8

0

13

1

yale

a&m leads, 1-0 5/27/93 H

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year-by-year RESULTS Year Coach 1894 unknown 1904 Wirt Spencer 1905 Wirt Spencer 1906 Wirt Spencer 1907 Wirt Spencer 1908 Wirt Spencer 1909 C.B. Moran 1910 C.B. Moran 1911 C.B. Moran 1912 C.B. Moran 1913 C.B. Moran 1914 C.B. Moran 1915 C.C. Lucid 1916 D.V. Graves 1917 D.V. Graves 1918 D.V. Graves 1919 D.V. Graves 1920 D.X. Bible 1921 D.X. Bible 1922 Gene Cochrehan 1923 H.H. House 1924 H.H. House 1925 C.J. Rothgeb 1926 C.J. Rothgeb 1927 C.J. Rothgeb 1928 R.D. Countryman 1929 R.D. Countryman 1930 R.G. Higginbotham 1931 R.G. Higginbotham 1932 R.G. Higginbotham 1933 R.G. Higginbotham 1934 R.G. Higginbotham 1935 R.G. Higginbotham 1936 J.V. Sikes 1937 J.V. Sikes 1938 Marty Karow 1939 Marty Karow 1940 Marty Karow 1941 Marty Karow 1942 Lil Dimmit 1943 Homer Norton 1944 Homer Norton 1945 A.E. “Pete” Jones 1946 Lil Dimmit 1947 Lil Dimmit 1948 Marty Karow 1949 Marty Karow 1950 Marty Karow

Overall Conf. Conf. Record Record Finish 3-1 -- -9-3 -- -11-5 -- -12-8 -- -8-4-2 -- -7-8-1 -- -8-11 -- -7-9-1 -- -7-9-1 -- -14-5-1 -- -6-6 -- -6-6-2 -- -16-5 6-5 2nd 17-8 8-7 3rd 9-5-3 2-4 3rd 14-5 4-4 2nd 8-6 4-4 2nd 12-6-1 8-4 2nd 17-4 11-3 2nd 9-8 6-6 3rd 9-12-2 9-8-2 4th 9-13 7-10 5th 6-12 3-9 7th 15-3-2 8-2 2nd 16-7 10-6 2nd 8-9-1 8-7 3rd 14-8-2 9-7 3rd 16-6 8-6 4th 12-6 9-1 1st 7-11-1 5-11 5th 9-10 5-5 3rd 10-7-1 9-3 1st 10-8-1 5-6 2nd 10-12-1 8-5-1 2nd 15-5-1 13-2 1st 11-10 10-5 3rd 9-14-2 8-7 T-2nd 11-10 7-5 2nd 11-10 10-4 2nd 19-3 13-2 1st 12-6 6-2 T-1st 6-10 -- -3-11 1-10 5th 16-7 7-8 3rd 14-8 8-6 3rd 19-7 11-4 2nd 17-8 10-4 2nd 17-11 9-5 2nd

Championships/ Postseason

SWC ChampS

SWC ChampS

SWC ChampS

SWC ChampS SWC Co-ChampS

Overall Conf. Conf. Year Coach Record Record Finish 1951 Beau Bell 21-11 11-4 T-1st 1952 Beau Bell 10-19-1 6-9 T-4th 1953 Beau Bell 10-15 6-9 4th 1954 Beau Bell 11-13 7-7 4th 1955 Beau Bell 20-7 13-2 1st 1956 Beau Bell 10-13 5-9 5th 1957 Beau Bell 5-15 4-10 6th 1958 Beau Bell 11-11 6-8 4th 1959 Tom Chandler 18-9 11-4 1st 1960 Tom Chandler 5-17-1 1-11 6th 1961 Tom Chandler 14-10-1 6-8 T-4th 1962 Tom Chandler 18-7 11-4 2nd 1963 Tom Chandler 15-10-1 9-6 3rd 1964 Tom Chandler 19-8-1 12-3 1st 1965 Tom Chandler 16-7 10-5 2nd 1966 Tom Chandler 20-8-2 9-6 T-1st 1967 Tom Chandler 17-11-1 7-8 4th 1968 Tom Chandler 21-7 10-5 3rd 1969 Tom Chandler 15-11 7-8 5th 1970 Tom Chandler 25-9 13-4 2nd 31-9 12-6 2nd 1971 Tom Chandler 1972 Tom Chandler 27-13 10-8 4th 1973 Tom Chandler 19-9 9-8 3rd 1974 Tom Chandler 31-13 17-7 2nd 1975 Tom Chandler 32-15-1 17-7 2nd 1976 Tom Chandler 40-13 15-6 2nd 1977 Tom Chandler 37-16 18-4 1st 1978 Tom Chandler 39-16 19-5 1st 1979 Tom Chandler 30-20 13-10 4th 1980 Tom Chandler 38-14 17-6 2nd 1981 Tom Chandler 35-16-1 10-10-1 5th 1982 Tom Chandler 33-19-1 10-10-1 4th 1983 Tom Chandler 24-21 4-17 8th 1984 Tom Chandler 41-21 13-8 3rd 1985 Mark Johnson 39-16 12-9 T-4th 1986 Mark Johnson 45-23 16-5 T-1st 1987 Mark Johnson 44-22-1 14-7 3rd 1988 Mark Johnson 52-15 17-4 2nd

NCAA Regional

Overall Conf. Conf. Year Coach Record Record Finish 1989 Mark Johnson 58-7 17-4 T-1st 1990 Mark Johnson 43-17 11-10 5th 1991 Mark Johnson 44-23 13-8 2nd 1992 Mark Johnson 41-20 22-14 2nd 1993 Mark Johnson 53-11 15-3 1st 1994 Mark Johnson 31-22 6-12 T-5th 1995 Mark Johnson 44-22-1 15-9 T-2nd 1996 Mark Johnson 37-21 12-12 3rd 1997 Mark Johnson 39-22 19-11 3rd 1998 Mark Johnson 46-20 21-9 1st 1999 Mark Johnson 52-18 23-6 1st 2000 Mark Johnson 23-35 11-19 8th 2001 Mark Johnson 33-27 15-15 6th 2002 Mark Johnson 35-24 13-14 8th 2003 Mark Johnson 45-19 19-8 2nd 2004 Mark Johnson 42-22 14-12 5th 2005 Mark Johnson 30-25-1 9-18 9th 2006 Rob Childress 25-30-1 6-20-1 10th 2007 Rob Childress 48-19 13-13 5th 2008 Rob Childress 46-19 19-8 1st

SWC Co-ChampS SWC TRNY Champs NCAA Regional NCAA Regional NCAA Regional

ALL-TIME OVERALL RECORD (106 seasons): ALL-TIME CONFERENCE RECORD (93 seasons): ALL-TIME SWC RECORD (81 seasons): ALL-TIME BIG 12 RECORD (12 seasons):

Championships/ Postseason SWC Co-Champs NCAA Playoffs COLLEGE WORLD SERIES

SWC ChampS NCAA Playoffs

SWC ChampS NCAA Playoffs

SWC ChampS COLLEGE WORLD SERIES SWC Quad-ChampS

NCAA Regional NCAA Regional SWC ChampS NCAA Regional SWC ChampS NCAA Regional

TEXAS AGGIE BASEBALL  BACK-TO-BACK BIG 12 CHAMPIONS  BACK-TO-BACK NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

Championships/ Postseason SWC Co-ChaMPS SWC TRNY Champs NCAA Regional NCAA Regional NCAA Regional SWC ChampS NCAA Regional Champs COLLEGE WORLD SERIES NCAA Regional NCAA Regional Big 12 ChampS NCAA Regional Big 12 ChampS NCAA Regional Champs NCAA SUPER Regional Champs COLLEGE WORLD SERIES

NCAA Regional NCAA Regional Champs NCAA Super Regional

Big 12 Tourney Champs NCAA Regional Champs NCAA Super Regional Big 12 ChampS NCAA Regional Champs NCAA Super Regional

2,284 - 1,298 - 41 (.636) 964 - 670 - 6 (.579) 783 - 526 - 5 (.598) 182 - 154 - 1 (.542)

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AGGIE BASEBALL ALL-TIME RESULTS 1894

Deaf & Dumb Institute....................... W. Baylor................................................. W. Baylor................................................. W.

3-1

Galveston (Texas) Ball HS.........................L Houston HS........................................ W. Navasota (Texas) HS............................. W. Galveston (Texas) Ball HS..................... W.

3 5 16 6

no team

1904 9-3

St. Edward’s............................................ L Southwestern......................................... L Texas....................................................... L Baylor................................................. W. Baylor................................................. W. Allen Academy (Bryan, Texas). .............. W. Baylor................................................. W. Baylor................................................. W. Deaf & Dumb Institute....................... W. Calvert (Texas) HS................................. W. Tulane................................................ W. Southwestern..................................... W.

1 4 4 6 3 11 7 12 8 7 3 3

3 6 8 5 1 0 6 9 5 0 1 1

11-5

St. Edward’s........................................ W. St. Edward’s........................................ W. Southwestern..................................... W. Texas....................................................... L Texas....................................................... L Trinity Univ............................................. L Baylor..................................................... L Baylor................................................. W. Austin College.................................... W. Austin College.................................... W. Southwestern..................................... W. St. Edward’s............................................ L Texas................................................... W.

Kansas................................................ W. Baylor..................................................... L Baylor................................................. W. Trinity Univ......................................... W. Trinity Univ......................................... W. Austin College........................................ L Trinity Univ............................................. L Trinity Univ............................................. L TCU......................................................... L Baylor................................................. W. Southwestern..................................... W. S.T.D.................................................... W. S.T.D.................................................... W. Texas................................................... W. Houston Buffaloes (Texas League).............L Texas................................................... W. Southwestern..................................... W. Texas....................................................... L Texas....................................................... L TCU..................................................... W.

7 1 10 13 7 1 5 0 1 10 8 2 9 2 0 9 9 5 1 4

1 6 5 0 0 3 7 6 3 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 2 0

1907 8-4-2

1905

12-8

2 1 5 2 6 4 4 5 7 14 0 1 2 6 7 2 8 1 11 0 1 0 1 3 1 0

Cincinnati Reds (NL)...............................T. Austin College.......................................T. Austin College.................................... W. Southwestern..................................... W. Southwestern......................................... L Mississippi A&M................................ W. Mississippi A&M................................ W. Ole Miss............................................. W. Texas....................................................... L Texas................................................... W. Baylor................................................. W. Houston Buffaloes (Texas League).............L Houston Buffaloes (Texas League).............L TCU..................................................... W.

3 1 9 11 1 1 3 4 1 8 14 2 3 9

3 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 5 3 5 0

1910

1908

2 2 3

1906

4 2 1 2

1895-1903

6 6 11

Southwestern..................................... W. Southwestern..................................... W. TCU......................................................... L TCU..................................................... W. Texas................................................... W. Texas....................................................... L Arkansas............................................. W. Arkansas................................................T. Southwestern......................................... L Southwestern..................................... W. Texas....................................................... L Texas....................................................... L Texas....................................................... L Baylor..................................................... L Baylor..................................................... L Baylor................................................. W.

2 10 0 2 7 0 4 2 1 8 4 0 4 0 0 4

0 4 5 1 0 1 1 2 4 5 5 1 6 1 4 0

1909

Allen Academy (Bryan, Texas). .............. W. New York Giants (NL).............................. L Austin College........................................ L Austin College........................................ L St. Edward’s........................................ W. St. Edward’s............................................ L Southwestern........................................T. Southwestern..................................... W. Trinity Univ............................................. L Trinity Univ............................................. L Tulane.................................................... L Tulane.................................................... L Tulane.................................................... L LSU..................................................... W. LSU..................................................... W. Deaf & Dumb Institute....................... W. Deaf & Dumb Institute....................... W.

New York Giants (NL).............................. L Houston Heights.................................... L Houston Heights.................................... L Southwestern......................................... L Southwestern......................................... L St. Edward’s........................................ W. St. Edward’s............................................ L Austin College........................................ L Austin College........................................ L Texas................................................... W. Texas................................................... W. Texas....................................................... L Texas................................................... W. Baylor................................................. W. Austin College.................................... W. Austin College.................................... W. St. Edward’s............................................ L Baylor..................................................... L Baylor................................................. W.

14-5-1

9 0 2 3 5 3 4 2 5 3 3 3 0 2 6 6 1

7-9-1

0 7 0 2 1 3 3 7 2 5 4 2 2 4 0 1 2 3 2 0 5 3 5 11 2 0 3 0 2 0 4 2 3 4 3 9 6 2

Baylor..................................................... L Baylor..................................................... L TCU......................................................... L St. Edward’s........................................ W. TCU......................................................... L TCU..................................................... W. Austin College........................................ L Muskogee........................................... W. Muskogee........................................... W. Muskogee............................................... L Texas................................................... W. Texas......................................................T. Texas....................................................... L Trinity Univ......................................... W. Trinity Univ......................................... W. Southwestern......................................... L Southwestern......................................... L

2 3 0 3 2 3 2 0 1 2 3 0 1 3 6 5 4 2 6 11 13 6 1 1 2 4 4 0 3 0 2 4 0 2

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166

0 4 3 6 1 7 4 0 6 9 4 4 1 0 1 1 0

1911

8-11

1912

7-9-1

7-8-1

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Austin College.................................... W. Mississippi A&M................................ W. Mississippi A&M................................ W. Mississippi A&M................................ W. TCU..................................................... W. TCU..................................................... W. Baylor..................................................... L Baylor....................................................T. TCU..................................................... W. TCU..................................................... W. Trinity Univ......................................... W. Trinity Univ......................................... W. Trinity Univ......................................... W. Trinity Univ......................................... W. Oklahoma............................................... L Oklahoma........................................... W. Baylor..................................................... L Baylor..................................................... L Southwestern..................................... W. Southwestern......................................... L

6 3 12 10 2 7 1 1 9 6 23 8 4 9 1 10 5 1 10 0

2 1 2 4 1 3 2 1 1 2 0 4 3 4 2 2 9 3 6 5

1913 6-6

TCU......................................................... L TCU..................................................... W. TCU..................................................... W. TCU..................................................... W. LSU..................................................... W. LSU......................................................... L TCU......................................................... L TCU......................................................... L Austin College........................................ L Baylor................................................. W. Baylor..................................................... L Brenham (Texas) HS............................. W.

1 4 2 1 13 12 5 4 6 5 2 3 5 7 0 3 3 4 1 0 3 4 5 1

1914 6-6-2

China Univ.............................................. L Austin College.................................... W. Austin College.................................... W.

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6 1 6 5 2 1 3 7 6 3 2 3 5 6 4 5 9 9 11 11 5 8

1915

16-5, 6-5 SWC Deaf & Dumb Institute....................... W. Deaf & Dumb Institute....................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * Rice.................................................... W. Daniel Baker....................................... W. Daniel Baker....................................... W. TCU..................................................... W. TCU..................................................... W. * Texas................................................... W. * Texas................................................... W. TCU..................................................... W. TCU..................................................... W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor..................................................... L * Southwestern..................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Southwestern..................................... W. * Southwestern..................................... W. Trinity Univ......................................... W. Trinity Univ......................................... W.

16 5 2 11 14 5 14 4 4 4 2 8 0 3 6 2 2 2 6 4 2

3 3 3 4 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 6 1 4 2 3 8 1 5 2 1

* SWC Game.

1916

10 0 14 1 16 3 8 4 3 0 5 7 4 5 2 8 3 0 8 3 11 6 8 9 5 4 10 3 1 0 6 3 3 2 8 2 5 4 0 6 2 1 3 4 0 1 2 1 8 11

* SWC Game.

1917

9-5-3, 2-4 SWC SW Industrial...................................... W. SW Industrial...................................... W.

7 7 3 6 5 4 16 1 17 5 4 5 2 3 3

8 7 3 3 3 1 7 4 5 9 1 8 5 3 2

* SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. Austin College.................................... W. Austin College.................................... W. TCU......................................................... L TCU........................................................T. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. Southwestern......................................... L * Texas....................................................... L

14-5, 4-4 SWC Howard Payne.................................... W. Howard Payne.................................... W. TCU..................................................... W. TCU..................................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor................................................. W. Southwestern..................................... W. Southwestern..................................... W. Houston Buffaloes (Texas League)......... W. * Texas................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor..................................................... L Rich FIeld (Texas) Aviators.................... W. Rich Field (Texas) Aviators.................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L Southwestern......................................... L Southwestern..................................... W.

2 2 10 3 10 9 2 4 10 1 3 9 1 1 2 1 6 0 5

1 0 0 2 6 6 1 3 7 0 5 0 2 0 0 2 7 1 0

1921

Simmons College................................ W. Simmons College................................ W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L Houston American Legion.................. W. Houston American Legion.................. W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas................................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor................................................. W. Trinity Univ............................................. L * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas................................................... W. Southwestern..................................... W. Southwestern..................................... W.

15 7

3 3

1919

10 0 7 0 10 5 4 5 7 2 13 4 0 2 20 8 13 2 3 1 2 7 5 1 5 1 3 2 11 3 5 1 9 2 6 10 9 3 3 2 7 4

* SWC Game.

1922

5 1 1 4 1 6 2 10 8 6 7 1 2 1 2 3 5 1 5 3 0 1 3 11 5 2 8 2

* SWC Game.

Houston Buffaloes (Texas League).............L Houston Buffaloes (Texas League)......... W. Omaha League................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * Rice........................................................ L * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor..................................................... L * Texas................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L Southwestern..................................... W. Southwestern..................................... W.

1920

37th Infantry...................................... W. Austin College.................................... W. Austin College.................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L

1923

9-12-2, 9-8-2 SWC 11 2 7 1 13 7 9 3 3 0 3 0 3 6 5 14 0 1

Houston Buffaloes (Texas League).............L Houston Buffaloes (Texas League).............L * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU.................................................. ....T. * Texas................................................... W. * Texas................................................... W. * Baylor..................................................... L

3 2 7 0 2 6 12 3 4 6 6 6 2 7

5 3 5 4 3 6 4 2 5 7 7 5 5 8

1924

Waco Indians (Texas Assn.). .................. W. Waco Indians (Texas Assn.). ......................L * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. Temple (Texas) HS................................ W. Temple (Texas) HS.................................... L * TCU......................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * SMU....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Baylor..................................................... L * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L Southwestern......................................... L Southwestern......................................... L

9 2 5 8 11 2 25 9 6 5 0 1 4 9 12 7 7 2 4 6 1 3 1 18 2 12 6 1 5 3 1 5 13 3 7 9 1 15 3 4 1 4 3 4

5 11 8 14 6 5 6 5 7 3 2 2 8 5 3 2 4 6

1925

6-12, 3-9 SWC Ennis Southern Pacific............................L Minnesota.............................................. L Minnesota.......................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * SMU................................................... W. * TCU......................................................... L * Oklahoma A&M..................................... L * Oklahoma A&M................................. W. * TCU......................................................... L * Rice.................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Baylor..................................................... L * SMU....................................................... L Trinity Univ......................................... W. * Baylor..................................................... L Southwestern..................................... W. Southwestern......................................... L * Texas....................................................... L

6 13 5 9 3 3 8 6 12 7 5 4 6 11 8 2 9

4 9 1 4 1 4 2 2 0 2 3 0 7 8 1 1 1

1927

16-7, 10-6 SWC House of David (Mich.)........................ W. Waco Cubs (Texas League)..................... W. Waco Cubs (Texas League).........................L * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. Southwestern..................................... W. Southwestern..................................... W. * TCU......................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * Rice.................................................... W. Centenary........................................... W. Centenary........................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas................................................... W.

15 2 4 1 0 1 6 5 3 1 4 3 9 4 1 5 5 2 3 0 7 4 12 2 1 2 4 10 3 5 7 4 8 5 2 3 7 3 15 2 18 4 1 2 3 0

* SWC Game.

3 3 5 5 6 3 5 12 7 5 1 2 2 2 4 3 4 3

9 7 3 6 4 4 7 0 8 4 5 6 3 0 5 2 5 7

* SWC Game.

1926

15-3-2, 8-2 SWC Waco Cubs (Texas League).................... ....T. Waco Cubs (Texas League).................... ....T. Trinity Univ............................................. L

Trinity Univ......................................... W. Ennis Southern Pacific........................ W. Minnesota.......................................... W. St. Paul Saints (American Assn.)............. W. St. Paul Saints (American Assn.)............. W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Rice.................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * Arkansas............................................. W. * Arkansas............................................. W. * SMU................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * SMU................................................... W. Centenary........................................... W. Centenary........................................... W. * Texas................................................... W. * SWC Game.

9-13, 7-10 SWC

* SWC Game.

5 9 2 1 1 0 14 0 12 1 4 12 9 11 7 11 6 7 7 1 4 3 1 7 0 1 6 5 6 8 6 5 2 0

* SWC Game.

12-6-1, 8-4 SWC

* Baylor..................................................... L * TCU......................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor..................................................... L * SMU.................................................. ....T. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * Rice........................................................ L * Texas....................................................... L * Texas................................................... W. Southwestern......................................... L Southwestern......................................... L * SWC Game.

9-8, 6-6 SWC

8-6, 4-4 SWC TCU..................................................... W. TCU......................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor................................................. W. Southwestern..................................... W. Southwestern......................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L Southwestern..................................... W. Southwestern..................................... W.

1 2 2 4 6 2 1 5 5 2

17-4, 11-3 SWC

* SWC Game.

1918

13 14 10 7 3 2 4 9 4 0

* SWC Game.

* SWC Game.

17-8, 8-7 SWC

* Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. China Univ.......................................... W. Howard Payne.................................... W. Howard Payne.................................... W. * Southwestern......................................... L * Southwestern......................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Texas................................................... W. Oklahoma........................................... W. Oklahoma A&M................................. W. Oklahoma A&M..................................... L Univ of Dallas..................................... W. Univ of Dallas..................................... W. LSU..................................................... W. LSU..................................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * Southwestern..................................... W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor..................................................... L * Texas................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L

Rice........................................................ L Rice.......................................................T. LSU........................................................T. LSU..................................................... W. SW Industrial...................................... W. SW Industrial...................................... W. Daniel Baker....................................... W. Daniel Baker........................................... L TCU..................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Baylor....................................................T. * Baylor................................................. W.

1928

8-9-1, 8-7 SWC Waco Cubs (Texas League).........................L Houston Buffaloes (Texas League).............L Houston Buffaloes (Texas League).............L * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * SMU....................................................... L * SMU................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * SMU....................................................... L * SMU.................................................. ....T. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * Southwestern..................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L

2 1 5 12 12 9 4 5 6 10 2 6 11 10 7 5 1 4

3 12 16 1 1 5 1 6 5 12 4 7 11 5 3 1 14 5

* SWC Game.

2 1 0

2 1 1

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5 6 12 9 4 11

* SWC Game.

* TCU..................................................... W. * Texas................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * SWC Game.

1933

1936

9-10, 5-5 SWC

1931 • the aggies’ first southwest conference championship team

1929

* TCU......................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L

14-8-2, 9-7-1 SWC Houston Buffaloes (Texas League)........ ....T. Houston Southern.............................. W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. Waco Cubs (Texas League).........................L Waco Cubs (Texas League)..................... W. Notre Dame....................................... W. * Texas.................................................. ....T. * Texas................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * TCU......................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU....................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * Rice.................................................... W. Texas Tech.......................................... W. Texas Tech.......................................... W. * SMU....................................................... L * SMU................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L

4 4 13 1 8 2 14 9 2 10 8 7 8 4 2 2 2 0 3 7 2 5 9 8 15 3 3 4 5 4 6 0 1 2 10 1 9 5 9 7 2 3 3 0 1 3 3 5

* SWC Game.

1930

168

* SWC Game.

1931

16 5 3 5 6 10 5 13 13 5 2 4 7 7 1 9 7 4 3

2 1 0 7 12 2 11 9 0 11 1 5 13 5 5 10 3 5 5

1934

12-6, 9-1 SWC

10-7-1, 9-3 SWC

SWC Champions Houston Buffaloes (Texas League).............L Houston Buffaloes (Texas League).............L Centenary............................................... L Centenary........................................... W. Montreal Royals (Int’l League)..................L * Baylor................................................. W. Fort Worth Panthers (Texas League). ............L * TCU..................................................... W. Somerville (Texas) HS........................... W. Somerville (Texas) HS........................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * SMU................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. * TCU..................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Texas................................................... W.

Grand Prize (Houston).......................... W. Barbers Hill Gushers............................... L Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)...............L Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)...............L Manvel Texaco Indians...........................L Baylor................................................. W. Baylor..................................................... L Rice.................................................... W. Rice.................................................... W. TCU..................................................... W. TCU......................................................... L SMU................................................... W. Brenham Sun Oilers............................... L Baylor................................................ ....T. SMU................................................... W. SMU................................................... W. TCU......................................................... L Texas....................................................... L Brenham Sun Oilers............................... L Texas................................................... W. Rice.................................................... W. Texas....................................................... L Brenham Sun Oilers............................... L

3 3 8 7 1 4 0 7 7 6 0 15 9 5 16 9 14 8

4 10 14 1 12 3 15 1 1 1 8 1 2 3 3 1 11 6

Humble Oilers................................... ....T. Humble Oilers........................................ L Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)...............L Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)...............L Strake Oilers (Conroe, Texas). ................ W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Texas................................................... W. * Texas................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU......................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor................................................. W. * TCU......................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas................................................... W. Texas....................................................... L

6 6 7 8 3 4 3 11 6 3 5 3 9 7 7 4 7 5 5 4 11 14 4 3 5 3 5 8 6 4 1 6 5 1 5 8

1935

7-11-1, 5-11 SWC

10-8-1, 5-6 SWC 8 8 8 6 2 4 1 7 6 8 13 5 3 4 4 2 1 4 5 3 5 2 9 3 1 3 6 9 4 11 5 9

Marshall Tigers (East Texas League). ......... W. Humble Oilers........................................ L Humble Oilers................................... ....T. Strake Oilers (Conroe, Texas). ................ W. Galveston Buccaneers (Texas League)......... W. Galveston Buccaneers (Texas League)......... W. Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)........... W. Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)...............L * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor..................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU......................................................... L * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W.

6 4 4 1 8 13 3 21 18 19 9 32 4 11 10 28 5 3 4 5 6 5 4

3 7 10 17 10 11 7 2 3 6 12 7 7 11 3 3 11 4 9 4 4 6 5

* SWC Game.

* SWC Game.

Houston Southern Pacific.................. ....T. Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)........... W. Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)...............L * TCU......................................................... L * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * Rice........................................................ L * Rice.................................................... W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * TCU..................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * Rice........................................................ L * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L

SWC Champions

1932

3 2 7 0 0 3 7 3 7 3 7 6 6 2 9 6 9 0 7 5 10 5 18 4 1 2 8 10 6 0 10 4 5 4 6 1

I.G.A................................................... W. Navasota HS....................................... W. Philco................................................. W. Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)...............L Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)...............L * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor..................................................... L * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * TCU......................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Texas................................................... W. * TCU......................................................... L Texas....................................................... L Texas................................................... W. Texas....................................................... L Texas....................................................... L

10-12-1, 8-5-1 SWC

* SWC Game.

* SWC Game.

16-6, 8-6 SWC Ennis Southern Pacific........................ W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L New Gulf (Texas) HS............................. W. New Gulf (Texas) HS............................. W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. Iowa................................................... W. Iowa................................................... W. Somerville (Texas) HS........................... W. Somerville (Texas) HS........................... W. Brenham (Texas) HS............................. W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W.

4 6 7 2 2 3 7 11

7 2 7 6 1 10

8 1 3 9 4 4 14 7 9 3 1 0 9 5 5 18 0 1 6 12 4 3 7 14 9 1 8 9 1 2 9 0

1937

15-5-1, 13-2 SWC SWC Champions

Austin Seven-Up................................. W. Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)...............L Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)...............L Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)........... W. Brenham Sun Oilers.......................... ....T. * Baylor..................................................... L * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. Brenham Sun Oilers............................... L * Texas....................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Texas................................................... W. * Texas................................................... W.

10 2 4 8 0 13 8 6 7 7 3 4 10 5 9 6 12 8 1 7 2 7 14 7 19 4 2 1 6 4 9 1 7 3 12 2 17 7 5 3 5 4

* SWC Game.

1938

11-10, 10-5 SWC Austin Seven-Up..................................... L Austin Seven-Up..................................... L Grand Prize (Houston).............................. L Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)........... W. Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)...............L * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor..................................................... L Houston Buffaloes (Texas League).............L * Rice.................................................... W.

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14 15 14 0 16 7 11 8 2

* Rice.................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * SMU....................................................... L * SMU................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Texas....................................................... L * Rice.................................................... W. * Texas................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L

12 3 9 3 12 1 9 2 6 9 1 0 5 2 3 1 13 18 7 6 13 9 7 12

* SWC Game.

1939

9-14-2, 8-7 SWC Grand Prize (Houston).............................. L Grand Prize (Houston).............................. L Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)...............L Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)...............L * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor................................................. W. * SMU....................................................... L * TCU......................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * SMU....................................................... L * SMU................................................... W. Houston Buffaloes (Texas League).............L Todd Drydocks (Galveston).................. ....T. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * Baylor................................................. W. Baytown Oilers.................................. ....T. Baytown Oilers....................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Rice.................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L Texas................................................... W. Texas....................................................... L

5 9 3 12 5 4 3 1 4 2 16 1 6 6 3 4 10 1 6 12 3 18 3 7 2

9 13 9 14 4 3 4 5 3 7 3 7 6 1 4 0 10 9 18 5 18 8 7 4 7

* SWC Game.

1940

11-10, 7-5 SWC Grand Prize (Houston).............................. L Grand Prize (Houston).......................... W. Randolph Field Flyers......................... W. Randolph Field Flyers......................... W. Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)...............L Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)...............L * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Rice........................................................ L * TCU......................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. Houston Buffaloes (Texas League).............L Grand Prize (Houston).............................. L * SMU................................................... W. Grand Prize (Houston).......................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * SWC Game.

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La Porte Coast Guard......................... W. * Texas................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L Waco Army Air Field............................... L

11-10, 10-4 SWC Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)...............L Beaumont Exporters (Texas League)...............L Boston Braves (NL).................................. L * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Rice.................................................... W. Baytown Oilers................................... W. Houston Buffaloes (Texas League).............L Randolph Field Flyers............................. L Randolph Field Flyers............................. L * Rice........................................................ L * Rice.................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * Texas................................................... W. * Texas................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Baylor..................................................... L

2 3 3 6 5 10 10 0 5 7 10 0 11 4 0 11 2 6 1 7 3 6 9 5 14 6 8 3 2 1 8 6 13 1 3 2 7 5 2 3 1 3

* SWC Game.

* SWC Game.

1944 6-10

Dow Chemical.................................... W. Dow Chemical........................................ L Southwestern......................................... L Southwestern..................................... W. Rice.................................................... W. Texas................................................... W. Rice........................................................ L Rice.................................................... W. Rice........................................................ L Brooks Field............................................ L Brooks Field............................................ L Randolph Field....................................... L Southwestern......................................... L Southwestern..................................... W. Texas....................................................... L Texas....................................................... L

Brooke Army Medics.......................... W. Brooke Army Medics.............................. L Brooke Army Medics.......................... W. Hardin-Simmons................................ W. Hardin-Simmons.................................... L McMurray College.............................. W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Rice........................................................ L * Texas....................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. Bryan Bombers (Lone Star League). .......... W. * Baylor..................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. Brooke Army Medics.......................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L

6 5 5 4 4 9 17 11 2 0 3 4 4 1 19 5 8 14 12 6 10 9 15 9 14 2 11 0 11 0 6 2 18 6 16 2 7 2 8 4 5 4 26 0

1943

12-6, 6-2 SWC

SWC Co-Champions 2 5 1 13 0 7 5 3 8 5 13 4 17 4 7 2 2 4 12 0 4 2 12 1 4 2 6 11

Southwestern......................................... L Southwestern..................................... W. Hearne POW Camp............................ W. * Texas....................................................... L * SMU....................................................... L * TCU......................................................... L * Rice........................................................ L * SMU....................................................... L * SMU................................................... W. * TCU......................................................... L * Rice........................................................ L * Rice........................................................ L * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L

1948

19-7, 11-4 SWC 3 9 14 0 8 1 3 1 2 4 2 3 3 2

4 2 12 13 14 7 10 4 1 12 11 6 4 15

* SWC Game.

1946

16-7, 7-8 SWC Southwestern..................................... W. Southwestern..................................... W. Luke Field........................................... W. Luke Field........................................... W. Camp Hood........................................ W. Southwestern..................................... W. Southwestern..................................... W. Houston............................................. W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * TCU......................................................... L * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * SMU....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * SWC Game.

6 3 3 9 6 3 5 4 2 9 21 0 25 1 10 4 4 7 4 8 8 9 12 5 9 8 9 3 5 0 3 11 11 5 16 12 4 2 13 6 5 6 9 11

* SWC Game.

3-11, 1-10 SWC

* SWC Game.

Randolph Field....................................... L Randolph Field....................................... L Randolph Field....................................... L Randolph Field................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. Kelly Field........................................... W. Kelly Field........................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas................................................... W. La Porte Coast Guard......................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. Waco Army Air Field............................... L

6 9 6 11 8 8 4 4 9 21 19 16 10 2 4 6

14-8, 8-6 SWC

1945

19-3, 13-2 SWC

SWC Champions Sheppard Field Flyers......................... W. Sheppard Field Flyers......................... W. Oklahoma............................................... L Oklahoma........................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Texas................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU....................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. Baytown Oilers................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. Ellington Field..................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. Southern Pacific Sunbeams................ W. * Texas................................................... W. * Texas................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W.

7 8 4 13 13 12 3 9 6 2 3 9 5 4 1 5

* SWC Game.

1942

1947

1 0 11 8 2 8 6 16

15 23 26 11 8 13 19 9 2 18 13 8 10 1 11 5 5 7 8 1 10 4 0

9 10 2 3 4 0 2 6 0 17 2 6 6 4 10 6 8 5 2 2 11 6 7

Brooke Army Medics.......................... W. Brooke Army Medics.......................... W. Ohio State.............................................. L Ohio State.............................................. L Ohio State.......................................... W. Brooke Army Medics.......................... W. Brooke Army Medics.......................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. SW Oklahoma Tech............................ W. SW Oklahoma Tech................................ L * Baylor..................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L Baylor..................................................... L Baylor................................................. W.

6 5 8 4 5 6 6 9 10 8 9 2 4 3 4 5 8 0 5 2 8 0 8 7 4 1 13 3 5 0 16 2 6 9 4 9 8 3 11 10 9 2 4 1 9 4 4 16 3 4 17 1

* SWC Game.

1949

17-8, 10-4 SWC Houston............................................. W. Stephen F. Austin............................... W. Houston............................................. W. Ohio State.............................................. L Ohio State.............................................. L * Rice.................................................... W. Bryan Bombers (East Texas League). ......... W. Bryan Bombers (East Texas League). .............L * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. Houston Buffaloes (Texas League). ........... W. * Baylor................................................. W.

6 5 7 4 6 7 8 4 2 15 4 2

0 2 0 12 7 0 3 10 13 11 2 1

Waco Pirates (Big State League).................L * Texas....................................................... L SW Oklahoma Tech............................ W. SW Oklahoma Tech............................ W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * TCU......................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * Texas................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Rice.................................................... W.

10 15 4 14 2 0 9 1 8 1 9 0 6 10 2 1 9 5 8 3 6 1 1 6 2 1

* SWC Game.

4/30 * at SMU............................................... W. 5/4 * at Baylor............................................. W. 5/5 * at Baylor............................................. W. 5/11 * at Rice................................................ W. 5/12 * at Rice................................................ W. 5/17 * Texas................................................... W. 5/18 * Texas................................................... W. 5/23 $ at Arizona........................................... W. 5/24 $ at Arizona............................................... L 5/25 $ at Arizona........................................... W. 6/13 ! vs Springfield (Mass.) College................L 6/14 ! vs Ohio State...................................... W. 6/15 ! vs Utah................................................... L

$ NCAA Playoffs; ! College World Series (Omaha, Neb.); * SWC Game.

1950

1952

17-11, 9-5 SWC Brooke Army Medics.......................... W. Houston............................................. W. at Houston......................................... W. Ohio State.......................................... W. Ohio State.............................................. L Ohio State.......................................... W. Oklahoma........................................... W. Minnesota.......................................... W. Minnesota.............................................. L Sam Houston State................................. L * at Baylor............................................. W. Houston Buffaloes (Texas League). ...............L * at Rice................................................ W. Bryan Sports (East Texas League)..................L * Texas....................................................... L at Bryan Sports (East Texas League)..............L * at SMU............................................... W. at Sam Houston State......................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * SMU....................................................... L * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor..................................................... L * at Texas.................................................. L * at Texas.................................................. L

10-19-1, 6-9 SWC 9 7 7 14 9 11 12 13 9 3 4 4 12 9 2 4 9 4 10 7 6 1 14 12 11 1 0 5

6 4 4 8 10 9 5 9 10 6 3 6 9 10 12 11 1 3 7 6 4 8 0 2 4 7 5 6

* SWC Game.

1951

2 2 15 6 4 7 0 7 10 2 9 2 13 5 7 7 7 6 7 2 5 6 0 1 9 5 11 1 0 3

11 4 25 9 8 8 5 1 9 2 12 9 8 12 4 13 6 5 6 4 18 16 3 11 6 11 7 5 5 2

7 2 5 0 0 2 0 1 4 3 4 2 3 4 4 14 1 3 1 9

6 3 3 9 2 8 8 6 0 1 3 4 4 1 3 5 6 2 6 5

1953

SWC Co-Champions NCAA Playoffs College World Series

3/2 Brooke Army Medics.......................... W. 3/3 Brooke Army Medics.............................. L 3/14 Houston............................................. W. 3/17 at Houston............................................. L 3/20 Sam Houston State............................. W. 3/22 at Brooke Army Medics..........................L 3/23 at Brooke Army Medics...................... W. 3/28 Minnesota.......................................... W. 3/29 Minnesota.............................................. L 3/31 El Dorado Oilers (Cotton States League). .......... W. 4/3 * Baylor..................................................... L 4/6 * SMU................................................... W. 4/7 * SMU................................................... W. 4/9 * TCU......................................................... L 4/14 * Rice.................................................... W. 4/17 at Sam Houston State......................... W. 4/21 * at Texas.................................................. L 4/27 * at TCU..................................................... L 4/28 * at TCU................................................. W.

Brooke Army Medics.............................. L Brooke Army Medics.............................. L Brooke Army Medics.............................. L Brooke Army Medics.............................. L Ohio State.............................................. L Ohio State.............................................. L Ohio State.............................................. L Minnesota.......................................... W. Minnesota.......................................... W. Baylor....................................................T. * Baylor..................................................... L * Rice........................................................ L * Texas................................................... W. Plymouth Oilers..................................... L Plymouth Oilers................................. W. Plymouth Oilers..................................... L Houston............................................. W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * SMU....................................................... L Houston................................................. L * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor..................................................... L * SMU....................................................... L * SMU................................................... W. * TCU......................................................... L * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * Texas....................................................... L * Texas................................................... W. * SWC Game.

21-11, 11-4 SWC

5 4 9 0 12 6 13 2 16 9 4 2 4 1 5 4 4 21 14 2 1 5 3 2 8 15

10-15, 6-9 SWC 8 7 1 2 3 1 3 7 16 8 4 12 10 3 2 0 0 1 7 4 2 3 3 0 4 0 4 5 7 2 13 3 10 14 6 7 8 1

Rice.................................................... W. Rice........................................................ L Houston............................................. W. * Texas....................................................... L Minnesota.............................................. L Minnesota.............................................. L * Baylor..................................................... L Sam Houston State................................. L Bryan AFB........................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * SMU....................................................... L Sam Houston State................................. L * Rice.................................................... W. Bryan Amateurs................................. W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU....................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * Rice.................................................... W.

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4 0 2 0 1

8 5 3 1 4

* SWC Game.

1954

11-13, 7-7 SWC Sam Houston State............................. W. Sam Houston State............................. W. Brooke Army Medics.......................... W. Houston............................................. W. Minnesota.............................................. L Minnesota.............................................. L * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * SMU....................................................... L * SMU................................................... W. Houston................................................. L * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L Brooke Army Medics.............................. L Brooke Army Medics.............................. L Texas Lutheran....................................... L * TCU......................................................... L * Rice.................................................... W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Texas................................................... W. * TCU......................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W.

5 0 14 8 5 3 8 4 3 4 2 5 8 3 3 2 0 1 8 3 0 14 8 5 4 6 2 6 1 3 5 6 2 4 0 12 4 2 4 5 2 3 5 4 2 8 6 2

* SWC Game.

1955

20-7, 13-2 SWC

SWC Champions NCAA Playoffs Sam Houston State................................. L Houston............................................. W. Sam Houston State............................. W. Texas Lutheran................................... W. New Orleans Pels (Southern Assn.)................. W. Houston............................................. W. New Orleans Pels (Southern Assn.).....................L * Rice.................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. Sul Ross.................................................. L Sul Ross.............................................. W. * Texas................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * Texas................................................... W. $ at Arizona............................................... L $ at Arizona........................................... W. $ at Arizona............................................... L $ NCAA District 6 Playoffs; * SWC Game.

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3 9 7 0 3 1 6 3 5 3 3 2 0 4 7 5 10 9 4 2 6 7 4 1 13 1 5 7 2 13 12 4 4 3 3 2 9 6 7 6 11 4 5 2 4 3 7 4 2 6 5 0 1 2

1956

10-13, 5-9 SWC Sam Houston State............................. W. Houston............................................. W. Sam Houston State............................. W. Texas Lutheran....................................... L Houston................................................. L Texas Lutheran................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. Corpus Christi Clippers (Big State League)...............L Corpus Christi Clippers (Big State League)........... W. Bryan All-Stars........................................ L * TCU......................................................... L * TCU......................................................... L * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * Texas................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * SMU....................................................... L * SMU....................................................... L * Rice........................................................ L * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * Baylor................................................. W. * TCU......................................................... L

6 3 7 6 4 1 2 9 3 10 11 8 1 0 8 15 5 2 4 7 1 5 0 2 1 5 12 3 5 4 4 5 0 4 4 5 1 2 4 2 4 7 7 4 4 19

* SWC Game.

1957

5-15, 4-10 SWC Houston................................................. L Texas Lutheran....................................... L Texas Lutheran................................... W. Columbia, SC.......................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * TCU......................................................... L * TCU......................................................... L * SMU....................................................... L * SMU....................................................... L Crowley, LA............................................. L Brooke Army Medics.............................. L * Rice........................................................ L * Baylor................................................. W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * TCU..................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L

3 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 5 4 1 0 0 0 5 6 2 3 1 0

5 6 3 6 8 4 2 6 7 9 2 4 4 1 2 5 3 1 5 1

* SWC Game.

1958

11-11, 6-8 SWC Houston............................................. W. Sam Houston State................................. L Sam Houston State............................. W. Texas Lutheran................................... W. Texas Lutheran................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor................................................. W. * SMU....................................................... L * SMU................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. Brooke Army Medics.............................. L Brooke Army Medics.......................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * Texas....................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * SMU................................................... W. Texas Tech.............................................. L

4 0 2 3 6 2 7 1 6 0 9 7 7 4 0 5 4 3 10 1 7 19 7 4 1 7 1 12 11 4 4 0 2 3

* TCU......................................................... L * TCU......................................................... L * Rice........................................................ L * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L

6 10 6 11 5 8 2 13 0 4

* SWC Game.

1959

18-9, 11-4 SWC

SWC Champions NCAA Playoffs Sam Houston State................................. L Houston............................................. W. Sam Houston State................................. L Texas Lutheran................................... W. Texas Lutheran................................... W. Houston............................................. W. * Texas................................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. Brooke Army Medics.......................... W. Brooke Army Medics.......................... W. * SMU....................................................... L * Rice........................................................ L * TCU..................................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. Saint Mary’s........................................... L * SMU....................................................... L * SMU....................................................... L Texas Tech.......................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * Texas................................................... W. * Texas................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. $ Arizona................................................... L $ Arizona................................................... L

2 4 7 2 5 9 8 4 12 4 13 3 7 6 19 6 13 10 13 5 6 7 3 4 14 7 2 1 1 5 3 4 4 5 11 4 5 2 9 8 3 1 4 2 8 7 2 1 3 1 0 1 0 1

$ NCAA District 6 Playoffs; * SWC Game.

1960

5-17-1, 1-11 SWC Texas Lutheran................................... W. Sam Houston State................................. L Rice........................................................ L Texas Lutheran................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. Sam Houston State................................. L Houston................................................. L Texas Tech.......................................... W. * TCU......................................................... L * Rice........................................................ L * Texas....................................................... L * Baylor..................................................... L * Rice........................................................ L * Rice........................................................ L Brooke Army Medics.......................... W. Brooke Army Medics.............................. L Saint Mary’s........................................... L * TCU........................................................T. * TCU......................................................... L * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor..................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * SWC Game.

2 10 0 12 16 6 2 19 4 3 1 5 2 2 16 6 3 9 5 3 3 2 3

1 11 7 4 6 7 5 8 5 4 5 7 6 7 6 12 4 9 11 13 9 5 8

1961

14-10-1, 6-8 SWC Sam Houston State................................. L Rice.................................................... W. Univ of Dallas..................................... W. Sam Houston State............................. W. Texas......................................................T. * Baylor................................................. W. Minnesota.......................................... W. Minnesota.............................................. L * SMU................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L Saint Mary’s....................................... W. Illinois................................................. W. Brooke Army Medics.......................... W. Houston............................................. W. * Rice........................................................ L * Rice........................................................ L * TCU......................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU......................................................... L * SMU................................................... W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L

5 6 14 7 6 7 5 5 11 4 10 22 7 10 4 3 10 18 17 8 4 15 3 13 5

7 3 3 5 6 6 4 10 8 12 2 11 2 6 8 5 11 3 18 0 5 13 17 6 15

* SWC Game.

1962

18-7, 11-4 SWC Texas Lutheran................................... W. Saint Mary’s....................................... W. Saint Mary’s....................................... W. Sam Houston State............................. W. * SMU................................................... W. Minnesota.......................................... W. Minnesota.............................................. L Minnesota.............................................. L * TCU..................................................... W. Sam Houston State............................. W. * Texas................................................... W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Rice.................................................... W. * TCU......................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. Sul Ross.................................................. L Sul Ross.............................................. W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L

4 3 6 5 4 3 6 2 7 2 9 0 1 3 4 5 10 5 4 1 4 3 0 2 5 2 4 6 8 3 5 4 11 0 2 3 1 0 8 6 9 1 6 0 12 6 3 4 10 11

* SWC Game.

1963

15-10-1, 9-6 SWC Texas Lutheran....................................... L Houston............................................. W. Univ of Dallas..................................... W. Houston................................................. L Texas......................................................T. Sul Ross.............................................. W. Sul Ross.................................................. L * Baylor................................................. W. * Rice.................................................... W. Minnesota.......................................... W.

2 5 6 3 5 10 4 2 5 8

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4 1 1 4 5 1 8 1 3 7

Minnesota.......................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * TCU......................................................... L * TCU......................................................... L Saint Mary’s........................................... L Illinois................................................. W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * TCU......................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Texas................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L

8 4 7 0 2 4 1 3 4 5 5 1 3 1 15 1 4 1 8 2 2 8 9 1 4 7 2 12 10 5 2 4

* SWC Game.

1964

19-8-1, 12-3 SWC

SWC Champions College World Series St. Edward’s........................................ W. Texas Lutheran....................................... L Saint Mary’s........................................... L Sul Ross.............................................. W. Sul Ross.................................................. L Texas Lutheran................................... W. * Texas................................................... W. Minnesota.......................................... W. Minnesota.......................................... W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Rice.................................................... W. Texas Tech.......................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. Saint Mary’s....................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor................................................. W. * at Texas.................................................T. * at Texas.................................................. L * at Texas.............................................. W. 6/8 ~ vs Minnesota.......................................... L 6/10 ~ vs Seton Hall........................................... L

9 2 3 6 0 2 5 4 0 3 13 4 5 2 7 2 3 2 7 8 9 5 12 2 3 2 5 1 9 1 6 1 7 2 2 0 11 4 7 4 2 0 5 5 2 3 5 2 3 7 5 14

! College World Series (Omaha, Neb.); * SWC Game.

1965

16-7, 10-5 SWC Saint Mary’s....................................... W. Sul Ross.............................................. W. Sul Ross.................................................. L Houston............................................. W. * Texas................................................... W. * Baylor..................................................... L Texas Lutheran................................... W. * SMU....................................................... L Minnesota.............................................. L Houston............................................. W. * Rice........................................................ L * Rice.................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. Texas Tech.......................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W.

10 8 3 2 1 2 10 2 12 4 0 2 11 4 6 7 5 11 13 4 2 4 8 2 7 0 8 4 8 4 13 1 5 1 6 3 6 3 3 2


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4 1 6

* SWC Game.

1966

20-8-2, 9-6 SWC

SWC Quad-Champions Trinity................................................. W. Saint Mary’s....................................... W. Texas Lutheran................................... W. Sul Ross.............................................. W. Sul Ross.............................................. W. Sul Ross.............................................. W. Houston............................................. W. * SMU................................................... W. St. Edward’s........................................ W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Baylor..................................................... L Minnesota.......................................... W. Minnesota.............................................T. * Texas................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. Missouri................................................. L Randolph AFB..................................... W. Saint Mary’s....................................... W. Houston................................................. L * SMU....................................................... L * SMU................................................... W. TCU........................................................T. * TCU......................................................... L * TCU......................................................... L * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * Texas................................................... W. * Texas................................................... W. * TCU......................................................... L

8 2 11 1 17 7 4 3 2 0 5 0 9 1 8 0 11 5 10 0 1 4 5 1 3 3 9 0 2 0 12 4 3 4 9 2 4 3 2 4 6 8 6 1 3 3 6 10 3 5 9 12 7 5 9 5 7 6 0 4

* SWC Game.

1967

17-11-1, 7-8 SWC St. Edward’s........................................ W. Saint Mary’s....................................... W. Trinity................................................. W. Houston Baptist................................. W. Texas Lutheran....................................... L * TCU......................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L * Rice........................................................ L Saint Mary’s....................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. Missouri................................................. L Missouri................................................T. Missouri............................................. W. * Baylor................................................. W. Texas Tech.......................................... W. Texas Tech.............................................. L * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. Houston............................................. W. Houston............................................. W. * TCU......................................................... L * TCU......................................................... L Texas Lutheran................................... W. * SMU....................................................... L * SMU................................................... W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * Texas................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * SWC Game.

18 8 9 4 1 0 0 1 5 10 5 6 8 5 10 4 4 8 6 2 2 2 5 0 6 0 10 6 1

1968

6 5 5

5 2 3 0 7 6 5 5 4 5 8 6 2 3 1 6 3 6 4 1 3 4 4 6 3 5 3 1 5

21-7, 10-5 SWC Pan American..................................... W. Pan American......................................... L Pan American..................................... W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Rice........................................................ L * TCU..................................................... W. Minnesota.............................................. L Minnesota.......................................... W. Minnesota.......................................... W. Oklahoma State.................................. W. Oklahoma State.................................. W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. Missouri............................................. W. Houston............................................. W. Houston............................................. W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Texas Tech.............................................. L * Texas Tech.......................................... W. * Texas Tech.......................................... W. Houston............................................. W. Houston............................................. W. * SMU....................................................... L * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Texas................................................... W.

6 3 0 3 4 3 0 3 3 10 4 1 5 7 3 0 1 0 4 0 3 2 16 3 2 0 4 0 6 4 9 6 0 2 11 13 17 6 21 6 6 0 3 1 6 9 8 1 10 3 10 5 6 2 1 0

* SWC Game.

1969

15-11, 7-8 SWC

Houston Baptist................................. W. Sam Houston State............................. W. Texas Lutheran................................... W. Trinity................................................. W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. Missouri............................................. W. Missouri............................................. W. * TCU......................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU......................................................... L Saint Mary’s....................................... W. Notre Dame........................................... L * Texas Tech.............................................. L Houston............................................. W. * Baylor..................................................... L * Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor..................................................... L Sam Houston State................................. L * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * Rice........................................................ L Houston................................................. L * Texas....................................................... L * Texas................................................... W.

6 5 9 8 16 0 12 3 3 0 2 1 7 5 2 0 6 5 6 7 8 5 2 10 3 1 2 5 0 1 5 4 0 4 1 0 1 8 1 14 3 1 1 3 0 3 7 10 1 2 5 2

* SWC Game.

1970

25-9, 13-4 SWC

Sam Houston State................................. L Sam Houston State................................. L Saint Mary’s....................................... W. Saint Mary’s....................................... W. St. Edward’s........................................ W. Sam Houston State............................. W.

1 3 5 5 8 5

2 6 2 0 0 3

* Baylor................................................. W. * Baylor................................................. W. Minnesota.............................................. L Minnesota.......................................... W. Missouri............................................. W. Missouri................................................. L Missouri............................................. W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * Baylor................................................. W. Southwestern..................................... W. Southwestern..................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Texas Tech.......................................... W. * Texas Tech.......................................... W. Houston............................................. W. Houston................................................. L Houston............................................. W. * TCU......................................................... L * TCU......................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * Texas................................................... W. * Texas....................................................... L * Texas....................................................... L

7 3 2 1 1 3 7 3 3 0 0 3 9 2 5 0 7 0 11 0 11 2 16 1 5 3 4 0 3 2 4 2 3 0 6 4 7 6 0 11 6 5 0 1 0 3 3 2 7 5 0 8 3 5

* SWC Game.

1971

31-9, 12-6 SWC

Saint Mary’s.................................... W. Saint Mary’s.................................... W. St. Edward’s.................................... W. St. Edward’s.................................... W. at Sam Houston State............................. L at Sam Houston State......................... W. Lamar Tech...................................... W. Lamar Tech...................................... W. Sam Houston State........................ W. Sam Houston State........................ W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. Minnesota....................................... W. Minnesota....................................... W. Minnesota........................................... L * at Rice................................................ W. * at Rice................................................ W. * at Rice................................................ W. Missouri........................................... W. Missouri............................................... L Missouri........................................... W. * at Baylor............................................. W. * at Baylor............................................. W. * at Baylor............................................. W. at Saint Mary’s................................... W. at Saint Mary’s................................... W. at Houston......................................... W. at Houston......................................... W. * Texas Tech........................................ W. * Texas Tech........................................ W. * Texas Tech........................................ W. * at TCU..................................................... L * at TCU..................................................... L * at TCU..................................................... L Houston........................................... W. Houston........................................... W. * Texas..................................................... L * Texas..................................................... L * Texas..................................................... L * SWC Game.

2 1 12 5 12 6 9 0 2 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 8 7 4 1 9 3 7 6 4 3 7 4 0 3 4 3 8 3 6 2 3 0 3 11 10 4 7 5 8 2 10 5 3 2 2 0 5 1 6 1 3 2 1 0 12 7 3 5 3 4 7 8 7 2 12 1 6 9 0 3 9 10

1972

* at Baylor................................................. L * Texas................................................. W. * Texas..................................................... L * Texas..................................................... L

27-13, 10-8 SWC

Iowa State........................................ W. Iowa State........................................ W. Iowa State............................................ L Iowa State........................................ W. at Sam Houston State............................. L at Sam Houston State............................. L Sam Houston State............................L Sam Houston State........................ W. Saint Mary’s.................................... W. Saint Mary’s.................................... W. Lamar............................................... W. Lamar............................................... W. * TCU......................................................... L * TCU......................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. Minnesota....................................... W. Minnesota....................................... W. * at SMU............................................... W. * at SMU............................................... W. * at SMU................................................... L # vs Air Force......................................... W. # vs Air Force......................................... W. # vs Saint Mary’s................................... W. # vs Saint Mary’s................................... W. * Baylor............................................... W. * Baylor............................................... W. * Baylor................................................... L Houston........................................... W. Houston........................................... W. * at Texas Tech.......................................... L * at Texas Tech...................................... W. * at Texas Tech...................................... W. at Houston......................................... W. at Houston............................................. L * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * Rice.................................................... W. * at Texas.................................................. L * at Texas.............................................. W. * at Texas.................................................. L

7 13 3 5 2 0 0 3 2 5 2 6 3 4 5 4 8 6 8 3 1 6 4 3 5 5 3 2 2 6 21 9 11 5 2 1 8 2 7 6

3 12 4 4 3 3 1 2 0 2 1 1 6 10 3 3 0 0 4 8 0 0 3 2 3 0 4 0 1 10 3 6 0 6 0 6 6 4 6 10

# at Edinburg, Texas; * SWC Game.

1973

19-9, 9-8 SWC

Iowa State........................................ W. Iowa State........................................ W. Iowa State........................................ W. Iowa State........................................ W. Louisiana Tech................................ W. at Sam Houston State......................... W. at Sam Houston State............................. L * Texas Tech........................................ W. * Texas Tech............................................ L * Texas Tech............................................ L Minnesota....................................... W. Minnesota....................................... W. Minnesota....................................... W. Minnesota....................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * at TCU................................................. W. * at TCU..................................................... L * at TCU..................................................... L * Houston........................................... W. * Houston........................................... W. * Houston........................................... W. * at Baylor................................................. L

6 4 1 0 3 2 4 3 2 1 6 5 2 11 11 4 2 6 3 4 10 4 4 1 4 3 3 2 7 6 8 1 7 5 1 0 1 3 3 4 14 1 8 2 9 1 5 6

3 1 1 4

4 0 3 6

7 14 10 14 3 19 8 11 6 3 6 0 6 8 20 10 2 8 7 4 7 8 5 15 15 5 0 4 5 16 6 6 14 9 13 1 5 4 4 7 11 0 3

1 2 9 0 1 5 4 3 5 1 2 2 7 1 0 5 3 2 3 5 2 3 2 0 1 1 2 1 4 8 13 13 2 14 15 4 3 3 6 4 5 8 4

3 8 7 7 3 1 6 10 5 6 6 16 2 3 5 0

1 0 1 2 4 0 9 5 1 3 2 8 1 2 2 2

* SWC Game.

1974

31-13, 17-7 SWC

Louisiana Tech................................ W. Louisiana Tech................................ W. Louisiana Tech................................ W. Louisiana Tech................................ W. Saint Mary’s.................................... W. Saint Mary’s.................................... W. * Baylor............................................... W. * Baylor............................................... W. * Baylor............................................... W. Southwestern Louisiana............. W. Southwestern Louisiana............. W. Southwestern Louisiana.................L Southwestern Louisiana.................L * at SMU............................................... W. * at SMU............................................... W. * at SMU............................................... W. at Saint Mary’s....................................... L at Saint Mary’s................................... W. # vs Missouri......................................... W. # vs Missouri............................................. L # vs Kansas............................................ W. # vs Kansas............................................ W. * Arkansas.......................................... W. * Arkansas.......................................... W. * Arkansas.......................................... W. Minnesota....................................... W. Minnesota........................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * at Houston............................................. L * at Houston............................................. L Cornell............................................ W. Cornell................................................ L * at Texas Tech.......................................... L * at Texas Tech.......................................... L * at Texas Tech...................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * Rice.................................................... W. * at Texas.............................................. W. * at Texas.................................................. L * at Texas.................................................. L # at site unknown; * SWC Game.

1975

32-15-1, 17-7 SWC

NCAA Regional

Sam Houston State........................ W. Sam Houston State........................ W. Saint Mary’s.................................... W. Saint Mary’s.................................... W. * at Baylor................................................. L * at Baylor............................................. W. * at Baylor................................................. L at Saint Mary’s................................... W. at Saint Mary’s................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. Kansas.............................................. W. Kansas.............................................. W. Kansas.............................................. W. at Tulane................................................ L

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NCAA Regional (Norman, Okla.); * SWC Game.

1976

40-13, 15-6 SWC

NCAA Regional

Saint Mary’s.................................... W. Saint Mary’s.................................... W. Sam Houston State........................ W. Sam Houston State........................ W. Abilene Christian........................... W. Abilene Christian........................... W. at Sam Houston State......................... W. at Sam Houston State......................... W. Louisiana Tech................................ W. Louisiana Tech................................ W. Oklahoma City UNIV....................... W. * at SMU............................................... W. * at SMU............................................... W. * at SMU............................................... W. † at Saint Mary’s................................... W. † vs Kansas................................................ L † vs Illinois............................................. W. † vs Trinity............................................. W. † vs Illinois............................................. W. † vs Illinois................................................. L * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. Minnesota....................................... W. * at Baylor............................................. W. * at Baylor................................................. L * at Baylor................................................. L * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * Rice.................................................... W. * at Texas.................................................. L * at Texas.............................................. W. * at Texas.................................................. L McNeese State.................................. W. McNeese State.................................. W. * Houston........................................... W. * Houston........................................... W.

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* Houston............................................... L * at Arkansas......................................... W. * at Arkansas......................................... W. * at Arkansas......................................... W. Saint Mary’s........................................ L Lamar............................................... W. Lamar............................................... W. Lamar................................................... L Lamar............................................... W. Lamar............................................... W. Lamar................................................... L $ vs Missouri............................................. L $ at Pan American................................. W. $ vs Missouri......................................... W. $ vs Arizona............................................... L

2 7 3 7 0 7 7 3 5 7 3 3 2 12 2

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† Alamo Tournament (San Antonio, Texas); $ NCAA Regional (Edinburg, Texas); * SWC Game.

1977

37-16, 18-4 SWC SWC Champions NCAA Regional

Saint Mary’s.................................... W. Saint Mary’s........................................ L at LSU................................................. W. at LSU................................................. W. at LSU................................................. W. at LSU..................................................... L McNeese State.................................. W. McNeese State.................................. W. McNeese State.................................. W. McNeese State.................................. W. * Arkansas.......................................... W. * Arkansas.......................................... W. * Arkansas.......................................... W. * at Texas Tech...................................... W. * at Texas Tech.......................................... L * at Texas Tech.......................................... L Oklahoma City Univ...........................L Oklahoma City Univ...........................L Oklahoma City Univ....................... W. Oklahoma City Univ....................... W. * SMU................................................... W.

2 1 1 2 15 0 2 1 2 0 2 4 3 2 16 10 7 2 7 6 6 0 4 3 4 0 5 3 6 7 5 6 5 7 2 3 5 4 12 9 4 0

* SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. Saint Mary’s.................................... W. Saint Mary’s........................................ L Kansas.............................................. W. Kansas.................................................. L Kansas.............................................. W. Mankato State................................ W. Trinity............................................... W. Trinity................................................... L * at TCU................................................. W. * at TCU................................................. W. * at TCU................................................. W. Minnesota....................................... W. Minnesota....................................... W. * Baylor............................................... W. * Baylor............................................... W. * Baylor................................................... L * at Rice................................................ W. * Texas..................................................... L * Texas................................................. W. * Texas................................................. W. at Oral Roberts....................................... L at Oral Roberts................................... W. * at Houston......................................... W. * at Houston......................................... W. * at Houston......................................... W. § vs Arkansas........................................ W. § vs Baylor................................................. L § at Texas.................................................. L † vs Southern Illinois................................. L † vs Michigan............................................ L

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§ SWC Tournament (Austin, Texas); † NCAA Mideast Regional (Norman, Okla.); * SWC Game.

1978

39-16, 19-5 SWC SWC Champions NCAA Regional

at LSU................................................. W. at LSU................................................. W. at LSU................................................. W. McNeese State...................................... L

4 5 6 1

3 4 2 5

McNeese State.................................. W. McNeese State.................................. W. Saint Mary’s........................................ L Saint Mary’s.................................... W. * Houston............................................... L * Houston........................................... W. * Houston............................................... L Oral Roberts................................... W. Oral Roberts....................................... L Oral Roberts................................... W. at Saint Mary’s................................... W. at Saint Mary’s................................... W. at Texas Lutheran............................... W. at Texas Lutheran............................... W. Sam Houston State............................L Sam Houston State........................ W. * at Texas.............................................. W. * at Texas.............................................. W. * at Texas.................................................. L Southern California.........................L Minnesota........................................... L Southern California.........................L * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. * at Baylor............................................. W. * at Baylor............................................. W. * at Baylor............................................. W. % Houston Astros (exhibition game). ..............T . * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * at SMU............................................... W. * at SMU............................................... W. * at SMU................................................... L * Texas Tech........................................ W. * Texas Tech........................................ W. * Texas Tech........................................ W. * at Arkansas......................................... W. * at Arkansas......................................... W. * at Arkansas............................................. L Lubbock Christian.......................... W. Lubbock Christian.......................... W. Lubbock Christian.......................... W. Lubbock Christian.......................... W. § vs Houston............................................. L

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§ vs Arkansas........................................ W. § vs Houston............................................. L † at Michigan............................................ L † vs Missouri......................................... W. † vs Eastern Michigan........................... W. † at Michigan............................................ L

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% Exhibition game (Olsen Field); § SWC Tournament (Austin, Texas); † NCAA Midwest Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.); * SWC Game.

1979

30-20, 13-10 SWC

Northeast Louisiana..................... W. Northeast Louisiana..................... W. Northeast Louisiana..................... W. Northeast Louisiana.........................L * at Houston......................................... W. * at Houston......................................... W. * at Houston......................................... W. † vs Miami (Ohio).................................. W. † vs Florida International...................... W. † vs Southern Illinois................................. L † vs Oklahoma State................................. L † at Miami (Fla.)........................................ L † vs Wisconsin-La Crosse...................... W. † vs Southern Illinois............................. W. † vs Oklahoma State................................. L † vs Bowling Green............................... W. † at Miami (Fla.).................................... W. † vs Arizona........................................... W. † vs Arizona............................................... L * at Rice.................................................... L * at Rice................................................ W. * at Rice................................................ W. at Saint Mary’s................................... W. at Saint Mary’s................................... W. * Baylor................................................... L * Baylor................................................... L * at TCU................................................. W. * at TCU................................................. W. * at TCU..................................................... L Oklahoma City Univ...........................L Oklahoma City UNIV....................... W. Oklahoma City Univ....................... W. Oklahoma City Univ...........................L * SMU................................................... W. * SMU................................................... W. * SMU (forfeit)........................................ W. * at Texas Tech...................................... W. * at Texas Tech.......................................... L * at Texas Tech.......................................... L at Sam Houston State......................... W. at Sam Houston State......................... W. * Arkansas.......................................... W. * Arkansas.............................................. L * Arkansas.............................................. L * Texas................................................. W. * Texas..................................................... L * Texas..................................................... L § at Texas.................................................. L § vs Baylor............................................. W. § vs Arkansas............................................ L

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2 0 4 9 2 0 5 2 3 4 2 3 0 3 2 0 3 0 9 2 5 8 0 3 7 5 4 1 8 5 0 1 7 3 2 0 0 3 6 1 1 0 2 9 0 3 3 6 1 6

† Hurricane Invitational Tournament (Coral Gables, Fla.); § SWC Tournament (Austin, Texas); * SWC Game.

1980

1976 • texas a&m’s first 40-win team

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38-14, 17-6 SWC Saint Mary’s.................................... W. Saint Mary’s.................................... W. Northeast Louisiana..................... W. Northeast Louisiana..................... W. Northeast Louisiana..................... W. Northeast Louisiana..................... W.

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2 1 8 2 2 3 6 5 10 6 8 15 2 0 6 5 3 2 1 4 10 3 7 6 14 3 4 3 9 10 3 1 4 0 10 7 3 0 5 4 2 4 8 5 2 0 4 1 1 0 4 3 1 8 1 4 2 1 19 4 1 0 6 3 1 5 1 4 5 4 1 2 9 0 2 1 17 7 9 5 5 6 7 0 6 5 4 7 10 19 5 8

§ SWC Tournament (Olsen Field); * SWC Game.

1981

35-16-1, 10-10-1 SWC

Northeast Louisiana..................... W. Northeast Louisiana.........................L Northeast Louisiana.........................L Northeast Louisiana..................... W. Saint Mary’s.................................... W. Saint Mary’s.................................... W. Hardin-Simmons............................ W. Hardin-Simmons............................ W. at Saint Mary’s....................................... L at Saint Mary’s................................... W. * at Rice.................................................... L * at Rice................................................ W. * at Rice................................................ W. Texas Wesleyan............................... W. Texas Wesleyan................................... L Southwestern................................ W. Southwestern................................ W. Centenary........................................ W. Centenary........................................ W. Kansas.................................................. L Kansas.............................................. W. at Sam Houston State......................... W. at Sam Houston State............................. L * at TCU..................................................... L * at TCU..................................................... L

8 3 9 11 7 9 15 5 12 2 5 4 11 3 2 1 1 3 14 4 3 4 3 1 7 2 8 0 3 7 12 8 7 6 5 2 4 3 4 5 9 8 14 9 7 9 0 4 1 4

* at TCU..................................................... L Oklahoma City Univ....................... W. Oklahoma City Univ....................... W. Oklahoma City UNiv....................... W. Oklahoma City Univ....................... W. * at Houston............................................. L * at Houston............................................. L * at Houston............................................T. * Arkansas.............................................. L * Arkansas.......................................... W. * Arkansas.............................................. L Sam Houston State........................ W. Sam Houston State........................ W. * at Texas Tech...................................... W. * at Texas Tech...................................... W. * at Texas Tech.......................................... L South Alabama.............................. W. South Alabama.............................. W. * Baylor............................................... W. * Baylor............................................... W. * Baylor............................................... W. Tulane.............................................. W. Tulane.............................................. W. Lamar............................................... W. * Texas..................................................... L * Texas................................................. W. * Texas................................................. W.

2 4 8 1 9 8 7 6 7 0 0 1 6 9 3 3 0 4 9 2 6 19 7 6 4 3 6 5 4 2 6 7 9 3 10 4 3 1 5 4 5 4 4 3 11 1 10 5 1 4 4 2 13 5

* SWC Game.

1982

33-19-1, 10-10-1 SWC

Saint Mary’s.................................... W. Saint Mary’s.................................... W. Northeast Louisiana..................... W. Northeast Louisiana..................... W. Centenary........................................ W. Centenary........................................ W. Louisiana Tech................................ W. Louisiana Tech................................ W. McNeese State...................................... L McNeese State.................................. W. McNeese State.................................. W. McNeese State.................................. W. * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * Rice.................................................... W. Southwestern................................ W. Southwestern.................................... L Delta State....................................... W. Delta State....................................... W. Delta State....................................... W. * at Texas.................................................. L * at Texas.................................................. L * at Texas.................................................. L Kansas.............................................. W. Kansas.................................................. L Minnesota....................................... W. Minnesota....................................... W. * TCU........................................................T. * TCU......................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. Oklahoma........................................ W. Oklahoma............................................ L * Houston............................................... L * Houston........................................... W. * Houston............................................... L Oklahoma City UNIV....................... W. Oklahoma City UNIV....................... W. Oklahoma City UNIV...........................L Oklahoma City UNIV...........................L * at Arkansas............................................. L * at Arkansas......................................... W. * at Arkansas............................................. L at Oklahoma....................................... W. * Texas Tech........................................ W.

11 9 4 1 11 5 9 10 5 6 4 5 8 5 7 5 11 2 16 11 2 3 2 5 3 3 4 7 6 13 2 3 2 6 9 2 6 5 0 5 5 9 11 14

0 3 3 0 9 2 7 2 7 0 3 1 3 10 5 3 12 0 8 4 11 8 16 3 6 2 3 7 8 5 0 6 4 5 15 0 1 6 2 6 2 16 10 1

* Texas Tech........................................ W. * Texas Tech........................................ W. * at Baylor............................................. W. * at Baylor............................................. W. * at Baylor................................................. L Lubbock Christian.......................... W. Lubbock Christian.............................. L § Texas..................................................... L § Houston............................................... L

1 0 5 3 3 2 4 0 3 5 11 5 4 7 7 12 6 13

§ SWC Tournament (Olsen Field); * SWC Game.

1983

24-21, 4-17 SWC

Southwestern.................................... L Southwestern................................ W. at Saint Mary’s................................... W. at Saint Mary’s................................... W. Hardin-Simmons............................ W. Hardin-Simmons............................ W. Hardin-Simmons................................ L McNeese State.................................. W. McNeese State.................................. W. McNeese State.................................. W. Cal State-Fullerton....................... W. Cal State-Fullerton....................... W. North Texas State.......................... W. North Texas State.......................... W. North Texas State.......................... W. at Miami (Fla.)........................................ L † vs Maine............................................. W. † vs Maine............................................. W. † at Miami (Fla.)........................................ L † vs Southern Illinois............................. W. * at TCU..................................................... L * at TCU................................................. W. * at TCU................................................. W. Minnesota....................................... W. Minnesota....................................... W. * at Houston............................................. L * at Houston............................................. L * at Houston............................................. L at Lamar............................................. W. * Arkansas.............................................. L * Arkansas.............................................. L * Arkansas.............................................. L * at Texas Tech.......................................... L * at Texas Tech.......................................... L * at Texas Tech.......................................... L * Baylor................................................... L * Baylor............................................... W. * Baylor................................................... L Lamar............................................... W. * at Rice.................................................... L * at Rice.................................................... L * at Rice................................................ W. * Texas..................................................... L * Texas..................................................... L * Texas..................................................... L

3 12 9 8 8 4 3 4 8 15 6 7 11 3 8 1 8 12 4 11 2 15 17 13 11 2 3 2 5 8 0 9 5 9 10 1 11 1 18 3 2 8 4 11 0

4 0 0 7 1 0 5 3 5 8 1 5 4 1 7 5 2 8 16 8 10 7 8 10 4 9 4 17 1 10 3 10 8 10 11 2 4 12 4 5 4 6 13 14 3

† Hurricane Tournament (Coral Gables, Fla.); * SWC Game.

1984

41-21, 13-8 SWC

NCAA Regional

Saint Mary’s.................................... W. Saint Mary’s.................................... W. McNeese State.................................. W. McNeese State.................................. W. California............................................ L California........................................ W. Hardin-Simmons............................ W. Hardin-Simmons............................ W. Hardin-Simmons............................ W.

9 1 7 0 13 2 15 5 2 10 4 1 8 1 5 2 4 2

North Texas State.......................... W. North Texas State.......................... W. North Texas State.......................... W. Southwestern Louisiana.................L Southwestern Louisiana.................L Southwestern Louisiana.................L at Louisiana Tech................................ W. at Louisiana Tech................................ W. Northeast Louisiana.........................L Southwestern................................ W. Southwestern.................................... L Kansas.............................................. W. Kansas.............................................. W. Minnesota....................................... W. Minnesota....................................... W. Minnesota....................................... W. Minnesota....................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. Oklahoma City Univ....................... W. Oklahoma City Univ....................... W. Oklahoma City Univ....................... W. * Houston........................................... W. * Houston........................................... W. * Houston........................................... W. * at Arkansas......................................... W. * at Arkansas............................................. L * at Arkansas............................................. L * Texas Tech........................................ W. * Texas Tech........................................ W. * Texas Tech........................................ W. Pan American.................................. W. Pan American...................................... L Pan American.................................. W. * at Baylor................................................. L * at Baylor................................................. L * at Baylor............................................. W. Sam Houston State............................L * Rice........................................................ L * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice........................................................ L * at Texas.................................................. L * at Texas.............................................. W. * at Texas.................................................. L § vs Rice................................................ W. § at Texas.................................................. L § vs Rice................................................ W. § at Texas.................................................. L † vs Oklahoma City Univ...........................L † vs Grambling...................................... W. † at Oklahoma State................................. L

3 4 5 2 1 2 11 6 3 8 1 9 11 5 7 1 5 5 6 10 3 7 9 8 15 4 10 0 0 13 11 9 4 0 5 12 0 8 9 8 6 5 6 10 6 6 4 6 5 1 11 0

0 1 2 8 4 6 1 0 4 5 2 0 3 1 0 0 3 4 5 1 2 1 8 7 3 2 1 1 4 3 6 8 0 1 2 17 3 1 10 12 2 6 12 7 13 2 15 5 9 2 5 5

§ SWC Tournament (Austin, Texas); † NCAA Regional (Stillwater, Okla.); * SWC Game.

1985

39-16, 12-9 SWC

2/24 Northeast Louisiana..................... W. Northeast Louisiana..................... W. 2/26 Oklahoma City Univ....................... W. Oklahoma City Univ....................... W. 2/27 Oklahoma City Univ....................... W. 3/2 Louisiana Tech................................ W. Louisiana Tech................................ W. 3/4 Hardin-Simmons............................ W. Hardin-Simmons............................ W. 3/6 Dallas Baptist................................. W. Dallas Baptist................................. W. 3/9 at Saint Mary’s................................... W. at Saint Mary’s................................... W. 3/10 † vs (4) Oklahoma..................................... L 3/11 † vs (4) Oklahoma..................................... L † at Pan American..................................... L 3/12 † vs Kansas................................................ L † vs Kansas State................................... W.

10 1 12 11 15 0 7 4 7 6 5 2 13 5 10 0 8 1 11 1 5 0 3 0 2 1 5 12 0 7 5 7 9 10 10 8

3/13 † vs Arkansas State............................... W. 3/15 Arkansas State (5 inn)...................... W. Arkansas State (5 inn)...................... W. 3/19 Sam Houston State (11 inn)............. W. 3/22 * at (17) Houston.................................. W. 3/23 * at (17) Houston...................................... L * at (17) Houston...................................... L 3/26 Minnesota........................................... L Minnesota....................................... W. 3/27 Minnesota........................................... L Minnesota....................................... W. 3/29 * (6) Arkansas..................................... W. 3/31 * (6) Arkansas......................................... L * (6) Arkansas......................................... L 4/2 North Texas State.......................... W. North Texas State.......................... W. 4/3 North Texas State.......................... W. 4/5 * at Texas Tech...................................... W. 4/6 * at Texas Tech...................................... W. * at Texas Tech...................................... W. 4/9 Pan American.................................. W. Pan American.................................. W. 4/10 Pan American...................................... L 4/12 * (16) Baylor....................................... W. 4/14 * (16) Baylor....................................... W. * (16) Baylor....................................... W. 4/15 Southwestern................................ W. Southwestern................................ W. 4/19 * at Rice.................................................... L 4/21 * at Rice................................................ W. * at Rice................................................ W. 4/26 * (4) Texas................................................ L 4/27 * (4) Texas................................................ L * (4) Texas................................................ L 5/3 * at TCU................................................. W. 5/4 * at TCU..................................................... L * at TCU................................................. W.

7 20 9 6 9 8 2 4 6 4 13 6 4 4 1 14 12 16 21 28 13 13 3 2 5 10 4 8 1 3 15 5 2 7 12 1 5

4 0 5 5 7 12 8 10 4 7 2 2 6 15 0 12 9 4 9 5 4 9 10 1 2 6 3 2 2 0 6 9 9 8 5 6 0

† Pan American Tournament (Edinburg, Texas); * SWC Game.

1986

45-23, 16-5 SWC

SWC CO-Champions SWC Tournament CHAMPIONS ncaa regional 2/15 2/16 2/19 2/21 2/22 2/25 2/27 2/28 3/1 3/2 3/4 3/7 3/8 3/9 3/11 3/12 3/14 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/18

Pan American...................................... L Pan American...................................... L Pan American...................................... L Saint Mary’s.................................... W. Saint Mary’s.................................... W. McNeese State...................................... L McNeese State...................................... L McNeese State...................................... L Lamar............................................... W. Lamar............................................... W. Lubbock Christian.......................... W. Lubbock Christian.......................... W. Lubbock Christian.......................... W. Southwestern Louisiana............. W. Southwestern Louisiana............. W. Southwestern Louisiana............. W. Sam Houston State........................ W. Sam Houston State........................ W. at Northeast Louisiana....................... W. at Northeast Louisiana....................... W. at Louisiana Tech.................................... L at Louisiana Tech................................ W. at Louisiana Tech (10 inn). ................... W. Mississippi State.................................. L Mississippi State.................................. L at (24) Hawai’i........................................ L at (24) Hawai’i.................................... W. at (24) Hawai’i........................................ L at Hawai’i-Hilo........................................ L at Hawai’i-Hilo........................................ L

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1989 • swc champions • swc tournament champions • best record in school history (58-7) 3/22 * (23) Houston....................................... L * (23) Houston................................... W. 3/23 * (23) Houston................................... W. 3/24 Bethel College................................ W. 3/25 Minnesota........................................... L Minnesota....................................... W. 3/28 * at (13) Arkansas................................. W. 3/29 * at (13) Arkansas..................................... L * at (13) Arkansas................................. W. 4/1 North Texas State.......................... W. North Texas State (10 inn)...................L 4/2 North Texas State.......................... W. 4/4 * Texas Tech........................................ W. 4/5 * Texas Tech........................................ W. * Texas Tech........................................ W. 4/8 Dallas Baptist................................. W. Dallas Baptist..................................... L 4/12 * at Baylor............................................. W. * at Baylor............................................. W. 4/13 * at Baylor............................................. W. 4/15 at Sam Houston State (10 inn)............. W. 4/18 * Rice.................................................... W. 4/19 * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. 4/25 * at (2) Texas............................................. L 4/26 * at (2) Texas............................................. L * at (2) Texas............................................. L 5/3 * TCU..................................................... W. 5/4 * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. 5/11 Sam Houston State........................ W. Sam Houston State........................ W. 5/16 § (8) Arkansas..................................... W. 5/18 § (21) Baylor....................................... W. 5/19 § (21) Baylor....................................... W. 5/22 † vs (9) South Florida............................ W. 5/23 † at (1) Florida State.................................. L 5/24 † vs (9) South Florida................................ L

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§ SWC Tournament (Olsen Field); † NCAA South II Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.); * SWC Game.

174

1987

44-22-1, 14-7 SWC

NCAA Regional

2/13 Northeast Louisiana..................... W. 2/14 Northeast Louisiana..................... W. Northeast Louisiana..................... W. 2/16 Texas Southern.............................. W. 2/17 at Lamar................................................. L at Lamar............................................. W. 2/21 McNeese State.................................. W. McNeese State.................................. W. 2/22 McNeese State.................................. W. 2/23 at Sam Houston State (10 inn)................T. 2/24 Southwest Texas State................. W. Southwest Texas State................. W. 2/28 Pan American.................................. W. Pan American.................................. W. 3/1 Pan American.................................. W. 3/2 Louisiana Tech.................................... L Louisiana Tech................................ W. 3/3 Hardin-Simmons............................ W. Hardin-Simmons............................ W. 3/6 Central Michigan.......................... W. 3/7 Central Michigan.......................... W. Central Michigan.......................... W. 3/9 Washington State.......................... W. 3/10 Western Kentucky............................. L 3/13 at New Orleans...................................... L 3/14 at New Orleans...................................... L at New Orleans...................................... L 3/15 at Southwestern Louisiana................. W. at Southwestern Louisiana................. W. 3/16 at Southwestern Louisiana.....................L 3/17 at Mississippi State................................. L 3/18 at Mississippi State................................. L 3/20 * Arkansas.............................................. L 3/21 * Arkansas.............................................. L * Arkansas.............................................. L 3/24 Minnesota....................................... W. 3/25 Minnesota....................................... W. 3/27 * at Texas Tech...................................... W. * at Texas Tech...................................... W. 3/28 * at Texas Tech...................................... W. 3/31 North Texas State.......................... W.

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North Texas State.......................... W. 4/1 North Texas State.......................... W. 4/3 * (11) Baylor (10 inn)............................ W. 4/4 * (11) Baylor....................................... W. * (11) Baylor....................................... W. 4/7 Sam Houston State............................L 4/10 * at Rice................................................ W. 4/11 * at Rice................................................ W. * at Rice................................................ W. 4/17 at (2) Oklahoma State............................L 4/17 * (1) Texas................................................ L 4/18 * (1) Texas................................................ L * (1) Texas............................................ W. 4/24 * at TCU................................................. W. 4/25 * at TCU................................................. W. * at TCU..................................................... L 5/1 * at (22) Houston.................................. W. 5/2 * at (22) Houston...................................... L * at (22) Houston.................................. W. 5/15 § vs (5) Arkansas....................................... L 5/16 § vs Houston............................................. L 5/21 † vs Purdue........................................... W. 5/22 † at (18) Mississippi State..................... W. 5/23 † vs (5) Oklahoma State........................ W. 5/24 † vs (5) Oklahoma State............................L 5/25 † vs (5) Oklahoma State............................L

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2/26 at Louisiana Tech................................ W. 2/27 at Louisiana Tech.................................... L at Louisiana Tech................................ W. 2/28 at Northeast Louisiana....................... W. at Northeast Louisiana (6 inn)............. W. 2/29 at Northeast Louisiana....................... W. 3/4 Pan American.................................. W. 3/5 Pan American.................................. W. Pan American.................................. W. 3/8 Hardin-Simmons............................ W. Hardin-Simmons............................ W. 3/11 Missouri........................................... W. 3/12 Missouri (10 inn). .............................. W. Missouri........................................... W. 3/14 $ at (22) Fresno State (13 inn). ...................L 3/15 $ vs Oregon State.................................. W. 3/16 $ vs George Washington....................... W. 3/17 $ vs Long Beach State........................... W. 3/18 $ vs (16) Washington State................... W. 3/19 $ at (22) Fresno State................................ L 3/25 * at (7) Arkansas....................................... L 3/26 * at (7) Arkansas................................... W. * at (7) Arkansas................................... W. 3/28 (1) Oklahoma State (10 inn).................L 3/29 North Texas State.......................... W. 3/30 North Texas State.......................... W. 4/1 * Texas Tech........................................ W. 4/2 * Texas Tech........................................ W. * Texas Tech........................................ W. 4/5 Sam Houston State............................L 4/8 * at Baylor............................................. W. 4/9 * at Baylor............................................. W. * at Baylor............................................. W. 4/12 Stephen F. Austin............................ W. Stephen F. Austin............................ W. 4/15 * Rice.................................................... W. 4/16 * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. 4/18 % Houston Astros (exhibition game).......... 4/19 Texas Southern.............................. W. 4/22 * at (4) Texas............................................. L 4/23 * at (4) Texas............................................. L * at (4) Texas............................................. L 4/29 * TCU..................................................... W. 4/30 * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. 5/6 * Houston........................................... W. 5/7 * Houston (8 inn)................................. W. * Houston........................................... W. 5/19 § at (23) Arkansas................................. W. 5/20 § vs Baylor............................................. W. 5/21 § vs (4) Texas............................................. L 5/22 § vs (4) Texas............................................. L 5/26 † vs Middle Tennessee State.....................L 5/27 † vs Western Carolina........................... W. 5/29 † vs Missouri......................................... W. 5/30 † vs (11) Cal State-Fullerton......................L

1988

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SWC CO-Champions SWC Tournament CHAMPIONS ncaa regional 2/10 2/11 2/14 2/17 2/18 2/21

Pan American.................................. W. Pan American.................................. W. Pan American.................................. W. at Southwest Texas State................... W. at Southwest Texas State................... W. Northeast Louisiana..................... W. Northeast Louisiana..................... W. Sam Houston State........................ W.

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$ Aggie Invitational (Olsen Field); # Dixie Classic (Shreveport, La.); § SWC Tournament (Olsen Field); † NCAA Central Regional (Olsen Field); * SWC Game.

1990

58-7, 17-4 SWC

NCAA Regional

Lubbock Christian.......................... W. Lubbock Christian.......................... W. Lubbock Christian.......................... W. Southwest Texas State................. W. Southwest Texas State................. W. (7) New Orleans.............................. W. (7) New Orleans.............................. W. (7) New Orleans.............................. W. at Sam Houston State......................... W. Lamar............................................... W. Lamar............................................... W.

2/22 Southwest Texas State................. W. Southwest Texas State................. W. 2/25 Louisiana Tech................................ W. Louisiana Tech................................ W. 2/26 Louisiana Tech................................ W. 2/28 at Lamar............................................. W. at Lamar............................................. W. 3/3 Central Michigan.......................... W. 3/7 Hardin-Simmons............................ W. Hardin-Simmons............................ W. 3/11 $ Maine................................................ W. 3/12 $ Kentucky.......................................... W. $ Iowa.................................................. W. 3/13 $ Kentucky.......................................... W. 3/14 $ Iowa.................................................. W. $ Maine................................................ W. 3/18 # vs Northwestern State....................... W. # vs Southwestern Louisiana................. W. 3/19 # vs (13) Oklahoma State..........................L 3/24 * at Texas Tech...................................... W. 3/25 * at Texas Tech...................................... W. * at Texas Tech...................................... W. 3/29 Nebraska.......................................... W. 3/31 * Baylor............................................... W. 4/1 * Baylor (10 inn). .................................. W. * Baylor............................................... W. 4/4 Sam Houston State........................ W. 4/5 at Sam Houston State......................... W. 4/7 * at Rice................................................ W. 4/8 * at Rice................................................ W. * at Rice................................................ W. 4/11 Texas Southern.............................. W. Texas Southern (8 inn). ................... W. 4/15 * (9) Texas................................................ L 4/16 * (9) Texas............................................ W. * (9) Texas............................................ W. 4/18 Stephen F. Austin............................ W. Stephen F. Austin............................ W. 4/21 * at TCU..................................................... L 4/22 * at TCU................................................. W. * at TCU................................................. W. 4/28 * at Houston......................................... W. 4/29 * at Houston............................................. L * at Houston......................................... W. 5/5 * (8) Arkansas (16 inn).............................L 5/6 * (8) Arkansas..................................... W. * (8) Arkansas..................................... W. 5/12 Sam Houston State........................ W. 5/13 Sam Houston State (5 inn). ............. W. 5/18 § Houston........................................... W. 5/19 § (10) Texas.......................................... W. 5/20 § (10) Texas.......................................... W. 5/25 † Jackson State.................................. W. 5/26 † BYU..................................................... W. 5/27 † South Alabama.............................. W. 5/28 † (12) LSU.................................................. L † (12) LSU (11 inn). ..................................... L

1989

52-15, 17-4 SWC 2/12 2/13 2/16 2/19 2/20 2/22 2/23

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$ Fresno State Tournament (Fresno, Calif.); § SWC Tournament (Fayetteville, Ark.); † NCAA South Regional (Starkville, Miss.); * SWC Game.

§ SWC Tournament (Austin, Texas); † NCAA Mideast Regional (Starkville, Miss.); * SWC Game.

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TEXAS AGGIE BASEBALL  ATTITUDE • APPROACH • INTENSITY • TOUGHNESS

2/9 2/10 2/13 2/16 2/17 2/20 2/23 2/24

43-17, 11-10 SWC Texas-Arlington (10 inn). ................ W. Texas-Arlington............................. W. Texas-Arlington............................. W. at Sam Houston State......................... W. Texas-Pan American....................... W. Texas-Pan American....................... W. Texas-Pan American....................... W. Lamar............................................... W. Lamar............................................... W. at Louisiana Tech.................................... L at Louisiana Tech.................................... L at Louisiana Tech................................ W.

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2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2/25 at Northeast Louisiana...........................L at Northeast Louisiana...........................L 2/26 at Northeast Louisiana....................... W. 3/2 (17) LSU.............................................. W. 3/3 (17) LSU.............................................. W. (17) LSU.................................................. L 3/6 Southwest Texas State................. W. Southwest Texas State................. W. 3/7 at Sam Houston State............................. L 3/10 $ St. John’s.......................................... W. 3/11 $ Washington State.......................... W. $ Iowa State........................................ W. 3/12 $ Washington State.............................. L 3/13 $ Iowa State........................................ W. $ St. John’s.......................................... W. 3/16 Missouri........................................... W. 3/17 Missouri (8 inn)................................. W. Missouri........................................... W. 3/20 Southwestern................................ W. Southwestern................................ W. 3/23 * Texas Tech........................................ W. 3/24 * Texas Tech........................................ W. * Texas Tech........................................ W. 3/27 Hardin-Simmons............................ W. Hardin-Simmons............................ W. 3/31 * at Baylor................................................. L 4/1 * at Baylor............................................. W. * at Baylor................................................. L 4/3 Sam Houston State........................ W. 4/7 * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. 4/8 * Rice.................................................... W. 4/10 Stephen F. Austin (11 inn)................. W. Stephen F. Austin............................ W. 4/13 * at (8) Texas............................................. L 4/14 * at (8) Texas......................................... W. * at (8) Texas............................................. L 4/17 Texas Southern.............................. W. Texas Southern.............................. W. 4/20 * TCU..................................................... W. 4/21 * TCU......................................................... L * TCU..................................................... W. 4/27 * Houston............................................... L 4/28 * Houston............................................... L * Houston (10 inn)................................... L 5/5 * at (4) Arkansas................................... W. * at (4) Arkansas....................................... L 5/6 * at (4) Arkansas....................................... L

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3/9 $ Kansas State.................................... W. 3/10 $ Washington.................................... W. $ Illinois.............................................. W. 3/11 $ Washington (8 inn). ......................... W. 3/12 $ Illinois.............................................. W. $ Kansas State........................................ L 3/16 Arizona................................................ L Arizona (10 inn)................................. W. 3/17 Arizona............................................ W. 3/19 Texas-Arlington............................. W. Texas-Arlington............................. W. 3/22 * (21) Arkansas................................... W. 3/23 * (21) Arkansas................................... W. * (21) Arkansas....................................... L 3/26 Texas Southern.............................. W. Texas Southern.............................. W. 3/29 * at Texas Tech...................................... W. 3/31 * at Texas Tech.......................................... L * at Texas Tech (11 inn)............................... L 4/2 Southwestern.................................... L Southwestern................................ W. 4/7 * Baylor................................................... L * Baylor (11 inn). ...................................... L 4/8 * Baylor................................................... L 4/9 Stephen F. Austin............................ W. Stephen F. Austin............................ W. 4/13 * at Rice................................................ W. * at Rice................................................ W. 4/15 * at Rice................................................ W. 4/16 Sam Houston State............................L 4/19 * (6) Texas............................................ W. 4/20 * (6) Texas............................................ W. * (6) Texas............................................ W. 4/26 * at TCU................................................. W. 4/27 * at TCU................................................. W. * at TCU................................................. W. 5/4 * at Houston......................................... W. 5/5 * at Houston............................................. L * at Houston............................................. L 5/16 § Baylor............................................... W. 5/17 § (6) Texas................................................ L 5/18 § TCU......................................................... L 5/24 † vs (20) Southwestern Louisiana......... W. 5/26 † vs (23) South Alabama....................... W. 5/27 † at (7) LSU................................................ L † vs (20) Southwestern Louisiana.............L

41-20, 22-14 SWC

44-23, 13-8 SWC

NCAA Regional

at Texas-Pan American....................... W. at Texas-Pan American....................... W. at Texas-Pan American...........................L Southwest Texas State................. W. Southwest Texas State.....................L Mary Hardin-Baylor...................... W. Northeast Louisiana..................... W. Northeast Louisiana..................... W. Northeast Louisiana..................... W. Westmont....................................... W. Westmont....................................... W. at (1) LSU............................................ W. at (1) LSU................................................ L at (1) LSU................................................ L Sam Houston State........................ W. Louisiana Tech.................................... L Louisiana Tech.................................... L Louisiana Tech................................ W. at Lamar............................................. W. at Lamar............................................. W. Sam Houston State............................L

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3/14 * Texas Tech........................................ W. * Texas Tech........................................ W. 3/16 at Texas-Pan American....................... W. 3/17 # vs Miami (Ohio).................................. W. # vs Oral Roberts....................................... L 3/20 * at (8) Texas (10 inn).............................. W. 3/21 * at (8) Texas............................................. L * at (8) Texas............................................. L 3/24 Sam Houston State........................ W. 3/27 * at TCU..................................................... L 3/28 * at TCU................................................. W. * at TCU................................................. W. 3/31 Texas-Arlington............................. W. 4/4 * at Texas Tech (10 inn)........................... W. * at Texas Tech.......................................... L 4/5 * at Texas Tech.......................................... L 4/10 * (6) Texas................................................ L 4/11 * (6) Texas................................................ L 4/12 * (6) Texas............................................ W. 4/14 Stephen F. Austin............................ W. Stephen F. Austin............................ W. 4/20 * at Baylor............................................. W. * at Baylor............................................. W. 4/21 * at Baylor................................................. L 4/22 Sam Houston State........................ W. 4/24 * at Houston......................................... W. 4/25 * at Houston............................................. L * at Houston......................................... W. 5/1 * Rice.................................................... W. 5/2 * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. 5/16 * TCU..................................................... W. 5/17 * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU (10 inn)............................................. L 5/21 † vs California........................................ W. 5/22 † vs (22) Georgia Tech (10 inn). ..................L 5/23 † at (7) Florida....................................... W. † vs (22) Georgia Tech........................... W. 5/24 † vs California............................................ L

NCAA Regional

2/7 * at Rice.................................................... L 2/8 * at Rice................................................ W. * at Rice.................................................... L 2/12 Southwest Texas State................. W. Southwest Texas State................. W. 2/14 at (14) Arizona........................................ L 2/15 at (14) Arizona.................................... W. 2/16 at (14) Arizona (10 inn)............................ L 2/18 Mary Hardin-Baylor...................... W. Mary Hardin-Baylor...................... W. 2/21 * Houston........................................... W. 2/22 * Houston........................................... W. * Houston........................................... W. 2/26 Sam Houston State........................ W. 2/28 % vs (4) Mississippi State (11 inn)............ W. 2/29 % vs (4) Florida State............................. W. 3/1 % vs (23) Minnesota.................................. L 3/6 * Baylor (10 inn). .................................. W. 3/7 * Baylor................................................... L * Baylor................................................... L 3/10 Lamar............................................... W. 3/13 * Texas Tech........................................ W.

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3/21 * at TCU..................................................... L 3/23 Sam Houston State........................ W. 3/26 * at Houston......................................... W. 3/27 * at Houston......................................... W. * at Houston (11 inn).............................. W. 3/30 Mary Hardin-Baylor...................... W. Mary Hardin-Baylor...................... W. 4/2 Lubbock Christian.......................... W. Lubbock Christian.......................... W. 4/6 at Texas-Arlington.................................. L 4/9 * (11) Texas Tech................................ W. 4/10 * (11) Texas Tech................................ W. * (11) Texas Tech................................ W. 4/13 Sam Houston State............................L Sam Houston State........................ W. 4/14 Texas Southern.............................. W. 4/16 * at Baylor............................................. W. 4/17 * Baylor................................................... L * Baylor............................................... W. 4/20 Texas-Arlington............................. W. 4/23 * Rice.................................................... W. 4/24 * Rice.................................................... W. * Rice.................................................... W. 4/27 Texas-San Antonio......................... W. 4/30 * (5) Texas............................................ W. 5/1 * at (5) Texas......................................... W. 5/2 * at (5) Texas............................................. L 5/13 § at (4) Texas............................................. L 5/14 § vs (12) Texas Tech............................... W. 5/15 § at (4) Texas............................................. L 5/27 † Yale.................................................... W. 5/28 † Lamar............................................... W. 5/29 † (17) UCLA........................................... W. 5/30 † North Carolina.............................. W. 6/4 $ vs (10) Kansas..................................... W. 6/6 $ vs (3) LSU................................................ L 6/8 $ vs (5) Long Beach State..........................L

1993

SWC Champions NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS College World Series

2/9 Dallas Baptist................................. W. Dallas Baptist................................. W. 2/12 Washington.................................... W. 2/13 Washington.................................... W. Washington.................................... W. 2/14 Washington.................................... W. 2/16 at Southwest Texas State................... W. 2/19 Northeast Louisiana..................... W. 2/20 Northeast Louisiana..................... W. 2/23 at Sam Houston State......................... W. 2/24 Concordia Lutheran..................... W. 2/26 Texas-Pan American....................... W. 2/27 Texas-Pan American....................... W. Texas-Pan American....................... W. 3/2 Southwest Texas State.....................L Southwest Texas State................. W. 3/6 Maine.................................................... L Maine................................................ W. 3/7 Maine................................................ W. 3/9 Illinois State.................................... W. 3/10 Illinois State.................................... W. Illinois State.................................... W. 3/14 at New Orleans.................................. W. at New Orleans.................................. W. 3/15 at Southeastern Louisiana.................. W. 3/20 * at TCU................................................. W. * at TCU................................................. W.

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1994

53-11, 15-3 SWC

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§ SWC Tournament (Austin, Texas); † NCAA Central I Regional (Olsen Field); $ College World Series (Omaha, Neb.); * SWC Game.

% Oscar Mayer Tournament (Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn.); # at Edinburg, Texas; † NCAA Regional (Gainesville, Fla.); * SWC Game.

1992

1991

2/8 2/9 2/12 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/18 2/19 2/22 2/23 2/26 3/1 3/2 3/5 3/6

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$ Aggie Continental Classic (Olsen Field); § SWC Tournament (Olsen Field); † NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.); * SWC Game.

$ Aggie Continental Classic (Olsen Field); * SWC Game.

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31-22, 6-12 SWC

2/11 Texas-Pan American....................... W. 2/12 Texas-Pan American....................... W. Texas-Pan American....................... W. 2/15 Southeastern Louisiana............... W. 2/16 McNeese State.................................. W. 2/18 at Arizona........................................... W. 2/19 at Arizona........................................... W. 2/20 at Arizona........................................... W. 2/23 Southwest Texas State................. W. Southwest Texas State.....................L 2/26 New Orleans....................................... L New Orleans................................... W. 2/27 New Orleans....................................... L 3/2 at Sam Houston State............................. L 3/4 Indiana State................................... W. 3/5 Indiana State................................... W. Indiana State................................... W. 3/7 Univ of Tampa................................. W. 3/8 at Lamar................................................. L at Lamar................................................. L 3/11 # Penn State (10 inn). ........................... W. 3/12 # (4) USC................................................... L # Kansas State.................................... W. 3/13 # (4) USC................................................... L # Kansas State.................................... W. 3/14 # Penn State............................................ L 3/18 * at (6) Texas............................................. L 3/19 * (6) Texas (10 inn). ................................... L 3/20 * (6) Texas................................................ L 3/22 Mary Hardin-Baylor...................... W. 3/25 * at Rice.................................................... L 3/26 * at Rice.................................................... L * at Rice.................................................... L

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3/29 St. Olaf............................................. W. 4/1 * Houston........................................... W. 4/2 * Houston........................................... W. * Houston............................................... L 4/5 Sam Houston State........................ W. 4/8 Dallas Baptist................................. W. 4/9 Dallas Baptist................................. W. Dallas Baptist................................. W. 4/12 Texas-San Antonio......................... W. 4/15 * at Texas Tech (10 inn)........................... W. 4/16 * at Texas Tech.......................................... L * at Texas Tech.......................................... L 4/19 Stephen F. Austin............................ W. 4/22 * Baylor............................................... W. 4/23 * at Baylor (10 inn). .................................... L * at Baylor............................................. W. 4/26 Sam Houston State............................L 4/29 * (16) TCU................................................. L 4/30 * (16) TCU................................................. L * (16) TCU............................................. W.

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# Aggie Continental Classic (Olsen Field); * SWC Game.

1995

44-22-1, 15-9 SWC

NCAA Regional

2/7 Texas-Arlington............................. W. Texas-Arlington............................. W. 2/10 Texas-Pan American....................... W. 2/11 Texas-Pan American...........................L Texas-Pan American....................... W. 2/17 # vs Tulane................................................ L 2/18 # vs New Orleans...................................... L 2/19 # vs (1) LSU................................................ L 2/21 Texas-San Antonio............................. L 2/22 Stephen F. Austin............................ W. 2/24 Arizona............................................ W. 2/25 Arizona............................................ W. 2/26 Arizona...............................................T. 2/28 at Sam Houston State......................... W. 3/3 Cal State Northridge........................L 3/4 Cal State Northridge.................... W. 3/5 Cal State Northridge........................L 3/8 Mary Hardin-Baylor...................... W. 3/10 $ Alabama........................................... W. 3/11 $ Illinois.................................................. L $ New Mexico......................................... L 3/12 $ Illinois.............................................. W. 3/13 $ New Mexico..................................... W. $ Alabama........................................... W. 3/16 *^ vs Baylor................................................. L 3/17 *^ vs TCU................................................ W. 3/18 *^ vs (7) Texas......................................... W. 3/19 *^ vs (17) Rice............................................. L 3/24 * (17) Rice............................................. W. 3/25 * (17) Rice................................................. L * (17) Rice................................................. L 3/28 at Texas-San Antonio.......................... W. 4/1 * at Houston......................................... W. * at Houston......................................... W. 4/2 * at Houston (10 inn).............................. W. * at Houston......................................... W. 4/6 Sam Houston State........................ W. 4/7 Dallas Baptist................................. W. 4/8 Dallas Baptist................................. W. Dallas Baptist................................. W. 4/11 Southwest Texas State................. W. 4/14 * at Baylor............................................. W. 4/15 * Baylor............................................... W. * Baylor............................................... W. 4/18 Lamar............................................... W. 4/21 * (7) Texas Tech.................................. W. 4/22 * (7) Texas Tech...................................... L * (7) Texas Tech...................................... L 4/23 * (7) Texas Tech (10 inn)....................... W.

TEXAS AGGIE BASEBALL  BACK-TO-BACK BIG 12 CHAMPIONS  BACK-TO-BACK NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

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2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4/25 Sam Houston State........................ W. 4/28 * (13) Texas.............................................. L 4/29 * at (13) Texas........................................... L 4/30 * at (13) Texas....................................... W. 5/12 * at TCU..................................................... L 5/13 *! vs TCU................................................ W. 5/14 * at TCU................................................. W. 5/18 § (12) Rice............................................. W. 5/19 § (4) Texas Tech...................................... L 5/20 § (13) Texas.......................................... W. § (4) Texas Tech.................................. W. 5/21 § (4) Texas Tech...................................... L 5/26 † vs (14) Florida International...................L 5/27 † vs UMass............................................ W. 5/28 † vs (14) Florida International............... W. † vs North Carolina............................... W. 5/29 † at (6) Miami (Fla.)............................... W. † at (6) Miami (Fla.)................................... L

7 5 11 25 3 20 10 8 5 11 9 6 5 14 4 7 4 2

4 10 16 6 6 15 9 6 6 6 4 8 9 11 2 0 0 5

# Winn-Dixie Showdown (Superdome, New Orleans); $ Continental Airlines Aggie Baseball Classic (Olsen Field); ^ SWC First Pitch Tournament (Cougar Field, Houston); ! at The Ballpark in Arlington (Arlington, Texas); § SWC Tournament (Olsen Field); † NCAA Atlantic II Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.); * SWC Game.

1996

37-21, 12-12 Big 12 2/8 at Arizona............................................... L 2/9 at Arizona............................................... L 2/10 at Arizona........................................... W. 2/13 Mary Hardin-Baylor...................... W. 2/16 Texas-Pan American....................... W. 2/17 Texas-Pan American....................... W. Texas-Pan American....................... W. 2/18 McNeese State.................................. W. 2/20 at Texas-Arlington.............................. W. at Texas-Arlington (11 inn).......................L 2/23 Nicholls State................................. W. 2/24 Nicholls State................................. W. Nicholls State................................. W. 2/27 at Sam Houston State............................. L 3/2 Maine................................................ W. Maine................................................ W. 3/3 Maine................................................ W. 3/5 at Lamar............................................. W. 3/8 $ Michigan.......................................... W. 3/9 $ Old Dominion................................. W. $ Northern Iowa............................... W. 3/10 $ Michigan.......................................... W. $ Old Dominion..................................... L 3/11 $ Northern Iowa............................... W. 3/14 *^ vs Baylor................................................. L 3/15 *^ vs TCU................................................ W. 3/16 *^ vs Texas.............................................. W. 3/17 *^ vs Rice.................................................... L 3/22 * Houston............................................... L 3/23 * Houston........................................... W. * Houston........................................... W. 3/24 * Houston........................................... W. 3/29 * at (2) Texas Tech..................................... L 3/30 * at (2) Texas Tech..................................... L * at (2) Texas Tech..................................... L 3/31 * at (2) Texas Tech..................................... L 4/2 Sam Houston State........................ W. 4/6 Dallas Baptist..................................... L Dallas Baptist..................................... L 4/9 Southwest Texas State................. W. Southwest Texas State................. W. 4/12 * TCU..................................................... W. 4/13 * TCU..................................................... W. * TCU..................................................... W. 4/16 Sam Houston State........................ W. 4/19 * at Rice.................................................... L 4/20 * at Rice.................................................... L * at Rice.................................................... L 4/23 Texas-San Antonio......................... W.

176

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8 6 8 1 0 3 3 3 2 4 1 13 5 9 4 3 6 0 5 3 4 2 6 6 12 2 4 6 15 8 4 3 26 7 10 12 6 5 6 5 8 3 7 7 2 5 8 6 4

4/26 * at (11) Texas........................................... L 4/27 * (11) Texas............................................... L 4/28 * (11) Texas........................................... W. 5/10 * at Baylor............................................. W. * at Baylor............................................. W. 5/11 * Baylor............................................... W. 5/15 § vs Rice.................................................... L 5/16 § vs Houston......................................... W. 5/17 § vs Baylor................................................. L

4 7 11 16 9 5 7 12 1

17 11 10 8 1 2 9 10 8

$ Continental Airlines Aggie Baseball Classic (Olsen Field); ^ SWC First Pitch Tournament (Cougar Field, Houston); § SWC Tournament (Lubbock, Texas); * SWC Game.

1997

39-22, 19-11 Big 12

NCAA Regional

2/3 at Southwest Texas State.......................L at Southwest Texas State................... W. 2/7 Texas-Pan American....................... W. 2/8 Texas-Pan American....................... W. 2/9 Texas-Pan American....................... W. 2/11 Texas-Arlington................................. L Texas-Arlington............................. W. 2/14 Arizona................................................ L 2/15 Arizona............................................ W. 2/16 Arizona............................................ W. 2/17 Nevada.................................................. L Nevada.............................................. W. 2/21 Washington State.......................... W. 2/22 Washington State.......................... W. 2/23 Washington State.......................... W. 2/28 * at Baylor................................................. L 3/1 * Baylor............................................... W. 3/2 * Baylor................................................... L 3/4 at (3) Rice........................................... W. 3/7 * at Missouri......................................... W. 3/8 * at Missouri............................................. L 3/9 * at Missouri............................................. L 3/11 Penn State........................................ W. 3/14 * (17) Oklahoma State...................... W. 3/15 * (17) Oklahoma State..........................L 3/16 * (17) Oklahoma State..........................L 3/18 Lamar (10 inn)........................................ L

3 17 8 4 10 4 6 2 5 5 4 9 13 11 3 5 13 10 2 6 1 4 18 8 3 7 4

4 10 7 3 3 5 5 3 1 4 10 5 2 9 1 10 11 11 1 5 4 6 1 4 9 11 5

3/19 at Houston............................................. L 3/21 * at (22) Oklahoma............................... W. 3/22 * at (22) Oklahoma (10 inn).................... W. 3/23 * at (22) Oklahoma (10 inn)........................L 3/26 Texas-San Antonio......................... W. Texas-San Antonio......................... W. 3/28 * at Kansas State....................................... L 3/29 * at Kansas State................................... W. * at Kansas State................................... W. 4/1 Sam Houston State........................ W. 4/2 at Sam Houston State......................... W. 4/5 * Iowa State........................................ W. * Iowa State........................................ W. 4/6 * Iowa State........................................ W. 4/8 Southwest Texas State.....................L 4/11 * Nebraska.......................................... W. 4/12 * Nebraska.......................................... W. 4/13 * Nebraska.......................................... W. 4/15 Houston........................................... W. 4/18 * Texas................................................. W. 4/19 * at Texas.................................................. L 4/20 * at Texas.................................................. L 4/22 Sam Houston State........................ W. 4/26 * Kansas.............................................. W. * Kansas.............................................. W. 4/27 * Kansas.............................................. W. 5/9 * at (4) Texas Tech..................................... L 5/10 * at (4) Texas Tech................................. W. 5/11 * at (4) Texas Tech................................. W. 5/15 % vs (14) Oklahoma............................... W. 5/16 % vs (12) Oklahoma State..........................L 5/17 % vs (6) Texas Tech..................................... L 5/22 † vs Fresno State....................................... L 5/23 † at (6) Stanford........................................ L

4 8 5 11 6 4 5 9 9 13 5 19 5 8 4 7 5 3 8 6 2 4 8 10 10 8 9 5 13 11 10 6 1 1

6 7 4 12 4 3 7 8 7 8 1 4 4 7 10 5 2 0 4 3 6 9 2 5 9 0 12 3 11 3 16 9 2 3

% Big 12 Tournament (All Sports Stadium, Oklahoma City); † NCAA West Regional (Palo Alto, Calif.); * Big 12 Game.

1998

46-20, 21-9 Big 12 Big 12 Champions NCAA Regional

2/6 Texas-Pan American....................... W. 2/7 Texas-Pan American....................... W.

9 6

0 3

Texas-Pan American....................... W. 2/11 Tarleton State................................ W. 2/13 ! vs Arkansas State............................... W. 2/14 ! vs Oral Roberts................................... W. 2/15 ! at Texas-Arlington.............................. W. 2/17 Dallas Baptist................................. W. Dallas Baptist................................. W. 2/20 Ole Miss................................................ L 2/21 Ole Miss............................................ W. 2/22 Ole Miss (10 inn). ............................... W. 2/24 at Sam Houston State............................. L 2/27 * (15) Texas Tech................................ W. 2/28 * (15) Texas Tech (10 inn).........................L 3/1 * (15) Texas Tech................................ W. 3/3 Michigan.............................................. L 3/4 Michigan.......................................... W. 3/6 * Missouri........................................... W. 3/7 * Missouri............................................... L 3/8 * Missouri........................................... W. 3/10 Southwest Texas State................. W. Southwest Texas State.....................L 3/13 * at Oklahoma State............................. W. 3/14 * at Oklahoma State................................. L * at Oklahoma State................................. L 3/17 Texas-San Antonio............................. L 3/18 Houston Baptist............................. W. 3/20 * (7) Oklahoma.................................. W. 3/21 * (7) Oklahoma.................................. W. 3/22 * (7) Oklahoma...................................... L 3/24 at Houston (8 inn)................................ W. at Houston......................................... W. 3/27 * Kansas State.................................... W. 3/28 * Kansas State.................................... W. 3/29 * Kansas State.................................... W. 3/31 Texas-San Antonio (7 inn)............... W. 4/3 * at Iowa State.......................................... L 4/4 * at Iowa State...................................... W. * at Iowa State...................................... W. 4/7 Sam Houston State............................L 4/10 * at Nebraska............................................ L 4/11 * at Nebraska........................................ W. * at Nebraska........................................ W. 4/14 (13) Rice............................................. W. 4/17 * at Texas.................................................. L 4/18 * Texas................................................. W. 4/19 * Texas................................................. W.

10 9 7 17 10 10 5 3 6 3 7 5 5 11 6 12 9 3 4 6 3 8 6 2 1 9 7 8 4 6 7 10 10 9 18 1 10 7 4 3 13 9 10 5 5 11

1998 • texas a&m’s first big 12 championship team • ncaa regional finalist TEXAS AGGIE BASEBALL  ATTITUDE • APPROACH • INTENSITY • TOUGHNESS

3 4 0 3 6 9 1 17 3 2 10 4 6 2 8 0 2 6 3 0 4 0 9 9 3 2 3 5 5 3 4 2 4 5 4 10 4 4 5 4 5 4 9 12 1 4

4/21 Houston (10 inn)................................... L 4/24 * at Kansas............................................ W. 4/25 * at Kansas............................................ W. 4/26 * at Kansas............................................ W. 4/28 Sam Houston State........................ W. 5/1 * (16) Baylor....................................... W. 5/2 * at (16) Baylor...................................... W. 5/3 * at (16) Baylor.......................................... L 5/14 % vs (22) Oklahoma State...................... W. 5/15 % vs (13) Oklahoma................................... L 5/16 % vs (15) Baylor..................................... W. % vs (19) Texas Tech............................... W. 5/17 % vs (19) Texas Tech................................... L 5/21 † UNC Charlotte................................ W. 5/22 † Mississippi State.............................. W. 5/23 † Mississippi State.................................. L 5/24 † (14) Washington............................. W. † Mississippi State.................................. L

7 12 17 10 13 8 8 2 4 4 8 11 7 17 4 9 6 5

9 1 12 9 5 1 4 5 3 10 5 7 14 0 3 10 4 11

! Arlington Morning News/UTA Invitational (Arlington, Texas); % Big 12 Tournament (Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City); † NCAA Central Regional (Olsen Field); * Big 12 Game.

1999

52-18, 23-6 Big 12

Big 12 Champions NCAA Regional Champions NCAA Super Regional CHAMPIONS COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 2/5 Texas-Pan American....................... W. 2/6 Texas-Pan American (7 inn)............. W. Texas-Pan American....................... W. 2/12 at Arizona............................................... L 2/13 at Arizona............................................... L 2/14 at Arizona........................................... W. 2/16 Southwest Texas State................. W. 2/20 Texas-Arlington (7 inn)................... W. Texas-Arlington............................. W. 2/21 Texas-Arlington............................. W. 2/23 at Sam Houston State......................... W. 2/26 * (19) Oklahoma State...................... W. 2/27 * (19) Oklahoma State...................... W. 2/28 * (19) Oklahoma State...................... W. 3/2 at Texas-San Antonio.............................. L 3/5 * Iowa State........................................ W. 3/6 * Iowa State........................................ W. 3/7 * Iowa State (8 inn).............................. W. 3/9 at Houston......................................... W. 3/14 * at (17) Texas Tech................................... L * at (17) Texas Tech................................... L 3/17 at Southwest Texas State................... W. 3/19 $ UNLV...................................................... L 3/20 $ Michigan (11 inn). ............................. W. $ Cal State Northridge (7 inn). ......... W. 3/21 $ Michigan.......................................... W. 3/22 $ Cal State Northridge.................... W. $ UNLV (7 inn)......................................... W. 3/24 Lamar............................................... W. 3/26 * at Missouri (10 inn).............................. W. 3/27 * at Missouri............................................. L 3/28 * at Missouri......................................... W. 3/30 at (4) Rice............................................... L 4/2 * (18) Nebraska................................... W. 4/3 * (18) Nebraska................................... W. * (18) Nebraska (10 inn)....................... W. 4/6 Sam Houston State........................ W. 4/9 * at Kansas State................................... W. 4/10 * at Kansas State (8 inn)......................... W. 4/11 * at Kansas State................................... W. 4/13 Texas-San Antonio......................... W. 4/16 * at (7) Baylor............................................ L 4/17 * (7) Baylor......................................... W. 4/18 * (7) Baylor......................................... W. 4/19 Tarleton State................................ W. 4/20 Houston........................................... W.

12 15 21 5 2 18 11 8 12 7 7 5 7 4 9 8 6 14 8 4 1 13 3 6 7 8 12 5 7 2 8 6 6 14 16 3 15 3 15 7 12 2 5 11 7 15

2 1 5 11 5 9 4 0 0 1 3 3 4 3 10 3 1 1 7 5 9 4 14 4 0 2 9 4 2 1 12 3 7 4 5 2 4 0 3 2 11 7 4 10 2 5


2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4/23 * Kansas.............................................. W. 4/24 * Kansas.............................................. W. 4/25 * Kansas.............................................. W. 4/27 Sam Houston State........................ W. 4/30 * (17) Texas (7 inn).................................... L 5/1 * at (17) Texas (10 inn)............................ W. 5/2 * at (17) Texas....................................... W. 5/14 * at Oklahoma....................................... W. 5/15 * at Oklahoma........................................... L 5/16 * at Oklahoma....................................... W. 5/19 % vs Oklahoma.......................................... L 5/20 % vs (16) Oklahoma State...................... W. 5/21 % vs Oklahoma...................................... W. 5/22 % vs (24) Nebraska..................................... L 5/28 † Monmouth...................................... W. 5/29 † Long Beach State................................ L † Ole Miss............................................ W. 5/30 † Long Beach State............................ W. † Long Beach State............................ W. 6/4 ^ (17) Clemson...................................... W. 6/5 ^ (17) Clemson.......................................... L 6/6 ^ (17) Clemson...................................... W. 6/12 ! vs (3) Florida State................................. L 6/14 ! vs (4) Cal State Fullerton........................L

8 12 10 14 6 10 10 9 12 9 5 4 10 7 6 5 13 9 17 20 3 5 3 2

1 5 3 10 18 6 1 3 13 5 10 2 3 8 0 7 7 5 7 3 10 4 7 4

$ Aggie Continental Airlines Classic (Olsen Field); % Big 12 Tournament (Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City); † NCAA Regional (Olsen Field); ^ NCAA Super Regional (Olsen Field); ! College World Series (Rosenblatt Stadium, Omaha, Neb.); * Big 12 Game.

2000

23-35, 11-19 Big 12 2/4 ! vs Washington State............................... L 2/5 ! vs Oregon State (7 inn)........................ W. 2/6 ! vs Washington State............................... L 2/8 Texas-San Antonio............................. L 2/11 at Texas-Pan American....................... W. 2/12 at Texas-Pan American (7 inn). ................L at Texas-Pan American...........................L 2/15 at Southwest Texas State................... W. 2/18 Arizona................................................ L 2/19 Arizona............................................ W. 2/20 Arizona............................................ W. 2/22 at Sam Houston State............................. L 2/25 * Kansas State.................................... W. 2/26 * Kansas State.................................... W. 2/27 * Kansas State.................................... W. 2/29 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (7 inn).......... W. 3/3 * (5) Baylor............................................. L 3/4 * at (5) Baylor............................................ L 3/5 * at (5) Baylor............................................ L 3/7 at (10) Houston.................................. W. 3/10 * Texas Tech............................................ L 3/11 * Texas Tech........................................ W. 3/12 * Texas Tech (7 inn).............................. W. 3/18 # Central Michigan (7 inn). ...................L # Oregon State (7 inn)......................... W. 3/19 # Central Michigan (7 inn). ...................L # Ohio State (7 inn). ................................. L 3/20 # Oregon State (7 inn)............................. L # Ohio State (7 inn). ............................. W. 3/24 * at Iowa State...................................... W. 3/25 * at Iowa State...................................... W. 3/26 * at Iowa State (8 inn). ........................... W. 3/28 Sam Houston State........................ W. 3/31 * at Kansas............................................ W. 4/1 * at Kansas............................................ W. 4/2 * at Kansas (11 inn)..................................... L 4/4 (9) Houston..................................... W. 4/7 * Oklahoma (11 inn). ............................... L 4/8 * Oklahoma............................................ L 4/9 * Oklahoma............................................ L 4/10 at Lamar................................................. L 4/11 Southwest Texas State.....................L 4/14 * at Oklahoma State................................. L 4/15 * at Oklahoma State................................. L

3 5 9 4 4 14 0 4 6 2 1 3 3 5 11 6 1 4 8 3 7 3 1 2 19 5 9 4 9 4 20 4 2 3 4 10 4 6 9 5 5 8 2 1 16 4 3 5 3 0 0 5 7 8 1 6 2 1 10 5 14 1 15 1 6 1 6 3 8 6 1 8 5 4 1 3 2 5 1 5 5 8 4 6 3 14 2 6

4/16 * at Oklahoma State................................. L 4/18 Rice........................................................ L 4/20 * at (19) Nebraska (7 inn)...........................L 4/21 * at (19) Nebraska..................................... L * at (19) Nebraska..................................... L 4/25 Sam Houston State........................ W. 4/28 * at (6) Texas............................................. L 4/29 * (6) Texas................................................ L 4/30 * (6) Texas............................................ W. 5/12 * Missouri (10 inn). .................................. L 5/13 * Missouri............................................... L 5/14 * Missouri............................................... L 5/17 % vs Baylor................................................. L 5/18 % vs Texas Tech.......................................... L

3 5 2 3 3 6 1 2 4 11 2 5 3 6

5 7 16 11 10 5 3 7 2 13 6 6 12 8

! Spalding Fiesta Tournament (Albuquerque Sports Stadium, Albuquerque, N.M.); # Continental Express Aggie Baseball Classic (Olsen Field); % Phillips 66 Big 12 Tournament (Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City); * Big 12 Game.

2001

33-27, 15-15 Big 12 2/9 Arkansas State................................ W. 2/10 Arkansas State.................................... L 2/11 Arkansas State................................ W. 2/13 $ vs Southwest Texas State................... W. 2/16 at Arizona............................................... L 2/17 at Arizona............................................... L 2/18 at Arizona............................................... L 2/20 at Sam Houston State............................. L 2/24 * (16) Baylor (11 inn)................................ L * (16) Baylor........................................... L 2/25 * at (16) Baylor...................................... W. 2/27 at Houston......................................... W. 3/4 # Penn State (7 inn).............................. W. # Indiana State (7 inn)......................... W. 3/5 # UNLV (7 inn)............................................. L # Penn State (7 inn).............................. W. 3/6 Penn State........................................ W. Indiana State................................... W. 3/9 * at Oklahoma....................................... W. 3/10 * at Oklahoma........................................... L 3/11 * at Oklahoma....................................... W. 3/13 Lamar............................................... W. 3/16 * Iowa State........................................ W. 3/17 * Iowa State (11 inn). ............................... L 3/18 * Iowa State........................................ W. 3/20 Sam Houston State........................ W. 3/23 * at Kansas State....................................... L 3/24 * at Kansas State................................... W. 3/25 * at Kansas State................................... W. 3/30 Texas-Pan American....................... W. 3/31 Texas-Pan American....................... W. 4/1 Texas-Pan American....................... W. 4/3 at (1) Rice............................................... L 4/4 Texas-San Antonio......................... W. 4/6 * Kansas.............................................. W. 4/7 * Kansas.............................................. W. 4/8 * Kansas.................................................. L 4/10 Houston............................................... L 4/13 * at Texas Tech (8 inn). ............................... L 4/14 * at Texas Tech.......................................... L 4/15 * at Texas Tech.......................................... L 4/17 Sam Houston State............................L 4/20 * Oklahoma State.................................. L 4/21 * Oklahoma State.............................. W. 4/22 * Oklahoma State.................................. L 4/24 Southwest Texas State.....................L 4/27 * (1) Nebraska......................................... L 4/28 * (1) Nebraska..................................... W. 4/29 * (1) Nebraska..................................... W. 5/1 at Texas-Arlington.................................. L 5/4 * Texas (11 inn)...................................... W. 5/5 * at Texas.................................................. L 5/6 * at Texas.................................................. L 5/10 * at Missouri......................................... W.

4 4 3 7 6 5 5 1 1 5 8 7 7 4 4 13 2 8 11 7 3 8 2 2 6 3 3 1 10 10 11 11 1 9 8 5 2 2 7 1 4 3 3 9 4 4 4 11 5 3 4 1 3 6

3 8 2 3 9 12 16 2 2 11 6 6 2 0 8 2 1 1 9 10 2 2 1 3 1 2 5 0 1 1 4 2 5 3 0 2 5 4 17 4 7 4 7 6 9 7 6 8 4 6 3 8 4 4

5/11 * at Missouri......................................... W. 5/12 * at Missouri............................................. L 5/16 % vs Texas.............................................. W. 5/17 % vs Texas Tech...................................... W. 5/19 % vs Oklahoma...................................... W. 5/20 % vs (3) Nebraska....................................... L

10 5 9 8 10 4

4 8 8 6 1 7

$ at Dell Diamond (Round Rock, Texas); # Continental Express Aggie Baseball Classic (Olsen Field); % Phillips 66 Big 12 Tournament (Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City); * Big 12 Game.

2002

35-24, 13-14 Big 12 2/8 ! vs (11) Rice......................................... W. 2/9 ! vs Louisiana-Lafayette........................ W. 2/10 ! vs Houston............................................. L 2/12 Southwest Texas State................. W. 2/15 (20) Arizona..................................... W. 2/16 (20) Arizona..................................... W. 2/17 (20) Arizona..................................... W. 2/20 at Sam Houston State......................... W. 2/22 # Kentucky.......................................... W. 2/23 # Washington State (7 inn)....................L # Pepperdine (7 inn). ............................ W. 2/24 # Washington State.......................... W. 2/25 # Pepperdine (7 inn). ................................ L # Kentucky (7 inn).................................... L 3/1 * (22) Texas Tech (10 inn)..................... W. * (22) Texas Tech................................ W. 3/3 * (22) Texas Tech................................ W. 3/5 Texas-Arlington............................. W. 3/8 * at Kansas................................................ L 3/10 * at Kansas............................................ W. * at Kansas............................................ W. 3/12 Texas-San Antonio......................... W. 3/13 $ vs Texas-San Antonio.............................. L 3/15 * at (11) Nebraska..................................... L 3/16 * at (11) Nebraska..................................... L 3/17 * at (11) Nebraska (8 inn)...........................L 3/19 Sam Houston State........................ W. 3/22 * (18) Oklahoma................................ W. 3/23 * (18) Oklahoma.................................... L 3/24 * (18) Oklahoma................................ W. 3/26 at Lamar............................................. W. 3/29 at Centenary...................................... W. at Centenary...................................... W. 4/2 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi................. W. 4/5 Texas-Pan American (12 inn)........... W. 4/6 Texas-Pan American (7 inn)............. W. Texas-Pan American (7 inn).................L 4/9 at (7) Houston........................................ L 4/12 * Kansas State.................................... W. 4/13 * Kansas State........................................ L 4/14 * Kansas State.................................... W. 4/16 Sam Houston State........................ W. 4/17 Southwest Texas State................. W. 4/19 * (15) Baylor....................................... W. 4/20 * at (15) Baylor.......................................... L 4/21 * at (15) Baylor.......................................... L 4/23 (2) Rice................................................... L 4/26 * Missouri............................................... L 4/27 * Missouri (7 inn)................................. W. * Missouri (8 inn)..................................... L 5/10 * at (23) Oklahoma State...................... W. 5/11 * at (23) Oklahoma State...................... W. 5/12 * at (23) Oklahoma State..........................L 5/17 * at (8) Texas............................................. L 5/18 * (8) Texas................................................ L 5/19 * (8) Texas................................................ L 5/22 % vs (4) Texas......................................... W. 5/23 % vs Oklahoma.......................................... L 5/24 % vs (4) Texas............................................. L

5 3 1 11 4 9 13 18 4 5 6 6 0 1 7 8 4 15 4 5 10 4 4 4 0 0 5 5 8 11 12 10 15 9 2 5 2 2 7 6 6 9 2 8 5 2 4 10 16 2 11 4 2 1 3 4 8 1 4

2 2 2 3 0 4 6 5 0 7 2 4 2 3 6 6 1 5 5 3 6 3 9 6 3 10 2 4 9 2 10 4 3 1 1 4 3 10 3 7 5 2 1 7 6 4 7 11 5 13 2 1 7 5 7 7 4 9 9

! Astros College Classic (Astros Field, Houston); # Aggie Continental Express Baseball Classic (Olsen Field); $ at Wolff Stadium (San Antonio, Texas); % Phillips 66 Big 12 Tournament (The Ballpark in Arlington, Arlington, Texas); * Big 12 Game.

2003

2004

45-19, 19-8 Big 12

44-22, 14-12 Big 12

NCAA Regional

2/11 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi................. W. 2/14 ! vs (2) Rice............................................... L 2/15 ! vs Louisiana-Lafayette........................ W. 2/16 ! vs (11) Houston.................................. W. 2/18 at Sam Houston State......................... W. 2/22 # Creighton (7 inn).............................. W. # Utah (7 inn). ........................................... L 2/23 # UCLA (7 inn)......................................... W. # Creighton (7 inn).............................. W. 2/24 # Utah (7 inn). ....................................... W. # UCLA (7 inn)......................................... W. 2/28 at Arizona............................................... L 3/1 at Arizona........................................... W. 3/2 at Arizona............................................... L 3/4 Texas-San Antonio......................... W. 3/5 ^ vs Southwest Texas State (10 inn)........ W. 3/7 Texas-Pan American (7 inn)............. W. 3/8 Texas-Pan American....................... W. 3/9 Texas-Pan American....................... W. 3/11 Centenary........................................ W. 3/12 Centenary........................................ W. 3/14 * (12) Nebraska....................................... L 3/15 * (12) Nebraska................................... W. 3/16 * (12) Nebraska................................... W. 3/18 + vs Texas-San Antonio.............................. L 3/21 * at (23) Texas Tech................................... L 3/22 * at (23) Texas Tech............................... W. 3/23 * at (23) Texas Tech................................... L 3/26 Lamar............................................... W. 3/28 * at (6) Baylor........................................ W. 3/29 * (6) Baylor............................................. L 3/30 * (6) Baylor......................................... W. 4/1 Sam Houston State........................ W. 4/4 * at Oklahoma........................................... L 4/5 * at Oklahoma (10 inn)........................... W. 4/6 * at Oklahoma....................................... W. 4/8 at (1) Rice............................................... L 4/11 * at Kansas State................................... W. 4/12 * at Kansas State................................... W. 4/13 * at Kansas State................................... W. 4/15 Texas-Arlington (11 inn). ................ W. 4/18 * (21) Oklahoma State...................... W. 4/19 * (21) Oklahoma State (10 inn)...............L 4/20 * (21) Oklahoma State...................... W. 4/22 Sam Houston State........................ W. 4/25 * at (19) Missouri.................................. W. 4/26 * at (19) Missouri...................................... L 4/27 * at (19) Missouri.................................. W. 5/6 Southwest Texas State................. W. 5/9 * Kansas (10 inn)................................... W. 5/10 * Kansas.............................................. W. 5/11 * Kansas (10 inn)................................... W. 5/13 Houston............................................... L 5/16 * (5) Texas............................................ W. 5/17 * at (5) Texas............................................. L 5/18 * at (5) Texas......................................... W. 5/21 $ vs Oklahoma...................................... W. 5/22 $ vs (9) Texas......................................... W. 5/24 $ vs (9) Texas............................................. L $ vs (9) Texas............................................. L 5/30 ~ Oral Roberts................................... W. 5/31 ~ (23) Alabama................................... W. 6/1 ~ Houston............................................... L ~ Houston (10 inn)................................... L

6 5 11 4 8 7 1 7 7 5 3 0 11 1 8 2 14 7 7 8 10 2 5 6 5 4 10 4 6 7 1 4 15 1 6 12 0 6 12 16 7 7 9 4 9 6 6 9 10 4 12 5 6 6 0 4 11 3 7 4 6 16 6 6

5 10 1 2 0 4 4 2 2 1 0 11 8 17 5 1 2 5 4 3 2 3 1 3 6 5 5 6 3 2 9 3 8 3 5 3 8 4 7 3 6 5 10 2 3 1 7 8 4 3 9 4 8 4 3 1 2 2 9 13 3 5 7 7

! Minute Maid College Classic (Minute Maid Park, Houston); # Aggie Continental Airlines Classic (Olsen Field); ^ at Dell Diamond (Round Rock, Texas); + at Wolff Stadium (San Antonio); $ Phillips 66 Big 12 Tournament (Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City); ~ NCAA Regional (Olsen Field); * Big 12 Game.

NCAA Regional Champions NCAA Super Regional

2/14 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (7 inn). ...... W. 2/15 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (10 inn)...... W. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi................. W. 2/17 at Sam Houston State......................... W. 2/20 South Alabama.............................. W. 2/21 South Alabama.............................. W. 2/22 South Alabama.............................. W. 2/27 ! Arkansas.......................................... W. ! New Mexico..................................... W. 2/28 ! New Mexico..................................... W. ! Arkansas.............................................. L 2/29 ! Arkansas.......................................... W. ! New Mexico (8 inn). .......................... W. 3/5 at UCLA.................................................. L 3/6 at UCLA.............................................. W. 3/7 at UCLA.............................................. W. 3/9 at Houston......................................... W. 3/12 Santa Clara..................................... W. 3/13 Santa Clara..................................... W. 3/14 Santa Clara..................................... W. 3/16 at Lamar............................................. W. 3/17 Sam Houston State........................ W. 3/19 * Baylor................................................... L 3/20 * at Baylor................................................. L 3/21 * at Baylor............................................. W. 3/23 (6) Rice................................................... L 3/26 * Texas Tech........................................ W. 3/27 * Texas Tech........................................ W. 3/28 * Texas Tech............................................ L 3/30 ^ vs Texas State (11 inn).......................... W. 3/31 Texas-San Antonio (7 inn)............... W. 4/2 * at Oklahoma State................................. L 4/3 * at Oklahoma State................................. L 4/4 * at Oklahoma State............................. W. 4/6 Sam Houston State........................ W. 4/9 * at Kansas............................................ W. 4/10 * at Kansas............................................ W. 4/11 * at Kansas................................................ L 4/13 Houston........................................... W. 4/16 * (18) Oklahoma................................ W. 4/17 * (18) Oklahoma.................................... L 4/18 * (18) Oklahoma.................................... L 4/20 at Texas-Arlington.................................. L 4/23 * Missouri........................................... W. 4/24 * Missouri........................................... W. 4/27 Texas State........................................... L 4/30 * at (19) Nebraska..................................... L 5/1 * at (19) Nebraska................................. W. 5/2 * at (19) Nebraska................................. W. 5/12 Texas-San Antonio......................... W. 5/14 * Kansas State........................................ L 5/15 * Kansas State.................................... W. 5/16 * Kansas State.................................... W. 5/21 * at (2) Texas............................................. L 5/22 * (2) Texas................................................ L 5/23 * (2) Texas............................................ W. 5/26 # vs Oklahoma State................................. L 5/27 # vs (1) Texas............................................. L 6/5 $ vs (22) Lamar...................................... W. $ vs Texas Southern............................... W. 6/6 $ at (4) Rice............................................... L $ at (4) Rice........................................... W. 6/12 ~ at (8) LSU................................................ L 6/13 ~ at (8) LSU................................................ L

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0 3 5 1 3 0 3 5 1 10 6 7 1 8 4 2 7 2 3 4 3 4 8 5 7 15 2 1 14 5 1 4 7 7 3 4 0 9 1 1 8 9 5 0 1 1 4 2 6 2 3 0 4 6 12 1 6 13 3 1 3 5 11 4

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2005

30-25-1, 9-18 Big 12 2/11 ! vs Tennessee...................................... W. 2/12 ! vs (12) Rice............................................. L 2/13 ! vs Houston............................................. L 2/15 at Sam Houston State......................... W. 2/18 # vs Jacksonville.................................... W. 2/19 # at South Alabama............................... W. 2/20 # vs Wake Forest (7 inn). ........................ W. 2/22 ^ vs Texas-San Antonio.......................... W. 2/25 % (19) Washington............................. W. 2/27 % San Diego (7 inn). .................................. L % (19) Washington (7 inn).......................L 2/28 % Evansville (7 inn).............................. W. % Evansville (7 inn).............................. W. 3/4 $ vs (18) USC......................................... W. 3/5 $ vs Notre Dame................................... W. 3/6 $ vs Texas State..................................... W. 3/8 Texas-Arlington................................. L 3/11 UCLA.................................................. W. 3/12 UCLA.................................................. W. 3/13 UCLA.................................................. W. 3/15 + vs Texas State..................................... W. 3/18 * at (24) Texas Tech................................... L 3/19 * at (24) Texas Tech................................... L 3/20 * at (24) Texas Tech............................... W. 3/22 at Houston......................................... W. 3/24 * at Oklahoma (10 inn)........................... W. 3/25 * at Oklahoma........................................... L * at Oklahoma........................................... L 3/29 Lamar............................................... W. 4/1 * Kansas (12 inn)....................................... L 4/2 * Kansas.............................................. W. 4/3 * Kansas.............................................. W. 4/5 Sam Houston State (8 inn). ................T. 4/8 * at (19) Missouri...................................... L 4/9 * at (19) Missouri...................................... L 4/10 * at (19) Missouri...................................... L 4/12 at (15) Rice............................................. L 4/15 * (10) Nebraska....................................... L 4/16 * (10) Nebraska (10 inn)....................... W. 4/17 * (10) Nebraska....................................... L 4/19 Texas State (11 inn). .......................... W. 4/20 Texas Southern.............................. W. 4/22 * at Kansas State....................................... L 4/23 * at Kansas State....................................... L 4/24 * at Kansas State (10 inn). ...................... W. 4/26 Texas-San Antonio............................. L 4/29 * Oklahoma State.............................. W. 4/30 * Oklahoma State.................................. L 5/1 * Oklahoma State.............................. W. 5/10 Houston........................................... W. 5/13 * at (9) Baylor............................................ L 5/14 * (9) Baylor............................................. L 5/15 * (9) Baylor............................................. L 5/20 * (3) Texas (10 inn). ............................... W. 5/21 * at (3) Texas............................................. L 5/22 * at (3) Texas (7 inn). .................................. L

10 1 1 3 1 6 2 1 10 2 4 3 12 2 4 1 10 4 0 3 0 1 3 0 10 2 3 1 13 5 12 2 4 6 15 5 3 2 5 3 9 3 1 13 0 1 7 5 9 2 7 5 0 2 2 3 7 6 5 7 12 4 7 5 6 6 1 2 3 7 3 8 3 5 1 2 5 4 4 6 4 3 8 0 3 5 2 4 6 5 3 6 3 2 0 8 3 1 7 6 9 10 1 3 4 6 8 7 1 2 1 11

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2006

25-30-1, 6-20-1 Big 12

2/10 2/11 2/12 2/14 2/17 2/19 2/21

Northwestern State..................... W. Northwestern State (13 inn).......... W. Northwestern State..................... W. at Sam Houston State......................... W. Northern Colorado..................... W. Northern Colorado..................... W. Northern Colorado..................... W. at Texas-Arlington.............................. W.

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2/24 ! UNC Greensboro............................. W. 2/25 ! Utah.................................................. W. 2/26 ! Missouri State..................................... L 2/27 ! UNC Greensboro............................. W. 3/3 at (5) Florida....................................... W. 3/4 at (5) Florida........................................... L 3/5 at (5) Florida....................................... W. 3/7 ^ vs Texas State......................................... L 3/10 # vs Notre Dame....................................... L 3/11 # vs Louisiana-Lafayette............................L 3/12 # vs Texas-San Antonio.............................. L 3/13 # vs Illinois............................................. W. 3/17 * Missouri............................................... L 3/18 * Missouri (12 inn). .................................. L 3/19 * Missouri............................................... L 3/21 at Houston......................................... W. 3/24 * Texas Tech............................................ L 3/25 * Texas Tech........................................ W. 3/26 * Texas Tech........................................ W. 3/28 at Lamar (10 inn).................................. W. 3/31 * at Oklahoma State................................. L 4/1 * at Oklahoma State................................. L 4/2 * at Oklahoma State................................. L 4/4 (4) Rice................................................... L 4/7 * (16) Oklahoma................................ W. 4/8 * (16) Oklahoma (11 inn).........................L 4/9 * (16) Oklahoma.................................... L 4/11 Texas State........................................... L 4/13 * at (4) Nebraska....................................... L 4/14 * at (4) Nebraska....................................... L 4/15 * at (4) Nebraska....................................... L 4/18 (19) Houston....................................... L 4/21 * Baylor............................................... W. 4/22 * at Baylor................................................. L 4/23 * at Baylor................................................. L 4/25 Texas-San Antonio......................... W. 4/29 * (7) Texas................................................ L 4/30 * (7) Texas................................................ L 5/1 * at (7) Texas............................................. L 5/2 Sam Houston State........................ W. 5/5 Dallas Baptist..................................... L 5/6 Dallas Baptist (12 inn)...................... W. 5/12 * Kansas State.................................... W. 5/13 * Kansas State.................................... W. 5/14 * Kansas State.......................................T. 5/19 * at Kansas................................................ L 5/20 * at Kansas................................................ L 5/21 * at Kansas................................................ L

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1 1 3 3 0 4 0 6 5 7 4 1 3 6 3 2 11 1 4 5 10 4 12 11 1 1 6 5 5 4 6 9 2 4 9 3 5 6 6 9 6 3 3 3 1 2 6 11

3/9 Florida............................................. W. 3/10 Florida............................................. W. 3/11 Florida............................................. W. 3/16 * Kansas.............................................. W. 3/17 * Kansas (11 inn)....................................... L 3/18 * Kansas.............................................. W. 3/20 at (7) Rice (11 inn)................................ W. 3/23 * at (20) Oklahoma............................... W. 3/24 * at (20) Oklahoma................................... L 3/25 * at (20) Oklahoma (11 inn)........................L 3/27 TCU..................................................... W. 3/30 * Nebraska.............................................. L 3/31 * Nebraska.......................................... W. 4/1 * Nebraska.......................................... W. 4/3 ^ vs Texas State..................................... W. 4/5 * at Texas Tech...................................... W. 4/6 * at Texas Tech.......................................... L 4/10 Texas-San Antonio......................... W. 4/14 * at (25) Missouri.................................. W. * at (25) Missouri...................................... L 4/15 * at (25) Missouri.................................. W. 4/17 Houston........................................... W. 4/20 * (15) Oklahoma State...................... W. 4/21 * (15) Oklahoma State..........................L 4/22 * (15) Oklahoma State..........................L 4/25 Stephen F. Austin............................ W. 4/27 * at Baylor............................................. W. 4/28 * Baylor............................................... W. 4/29 * Baylor................................................... L 5/3 Dallas Baptist (12 inn)...................... W. 5/4 Dallas Baptist................................. W. 5/5 Dallas Baptist................................. W. 5/11 * at Kansas State................................... W. 5/12 * at Kansas State................................... W. 5/13 * at Kansas State....................................... L 5/15 McNeese State.................................. W. 5/18 * (5) Texas................................................ L 5/19 * at (5) Texas............................................. L 5/20 * at (5) Texas............................................. L 5/23 $ vs Nebraska............................................ L 5/24 $ vs (5) Texas......................................... W. 5/25 $ vs Kansas State................................... W. 5/26 $ vs Baylor............................................. W. 6/1 ~ Le Moyne.......................................... W. 6/2 ~ (21) Louisiana-Lafayette....................L

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6/3 ~ Ohio State........................................ W. ~ (21) Louisiana-Lafayette................ W. 6/4 ~ (21) Louisiana-Lafayette................ W. 6/8 + at (1) Rice (10 inn).................................... L 6/9 + at (1) Rice............................................... L

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2008

46-19, 18-9 Big 12

Big 12 Champions NCAA Regional Champions NCAA Super Regional 2/22 Northern Colorado..................... W. 2/23 Northern Colorado (7 inn)................L Northern Colorado.........................L 2/24 Northern Colorado..................... W. 2/26 McNeese State.................................. W. 2/27 McNeese State.................................. W. 2/29 † Ohio State........................................ W. 3/1 † Arkansas.......................................... W. 3/2 † Louisiana Tech................................ W. 3/4 Nicholls State................................. W. 3/5 Nicholls State................................. W. 3/7 Rutgers................................................ L 3/8 Rutgers............................................ W. 3/9 Rutgers............................................ W. 3/11 Centenary........................................ W. 3/12 Centenary........................................ W. 3/14 * Texas Tech (12 inn). ........................... W. 3/15 * Texas Tech........................................ W. 3/16 * Texas Tech............................................ L 3/18 UT ARLINGTON................................... W. 3/21 * at Oklahoma State............................. W. 3/22 * at Oklahoma State................................. L 3/23 * at Oklahoma State................................. L 3/25 # at UTSA.............................................. W. 3/28 * at Kansas............................................ W.

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3/29 * at Kansas (10 inn)................................. W. 3/30 * at Kansas............................................ W. 4/1 Stephen F. Austin............................ W. 4/2 Stephen F. Austin............................ W. 4/4 * Kansas State.................................... W. 4/5 * Kansas State.................................... W. 4/6 * Kansas State (8 inn). ......................... W. 4/8 at (19) Houston.................................. W. 4/11 * Oklahoma........................................ W. 4/12 * Oklahoma........................................ W. 4/13 * Oklahoma (7 inn).............................. W. 4/15 (7) Rice................................................... L 4/18 * Baylor............................................... W. 4/19 * at Baylor............................................. W. 4/20 * at Baylor (11 inn). ................................ W. 4/22 Texas State....................................... W. 4/25 * (4) Missouri..................................... W. 4/26 * (4) Missouri..................................... W. 4/27 * (4) Missouri (10 inn).......................... W. 4/29 at TCU................................................. W. 5/1 Dallas Baptist..................................... L 5/2 Dallas Baptist................................. W. 5/3 Dallas Baptist................................. W. 5/6 at Sam Houston State......................... W. 5/9 * at (5) Nebraska (16 inn). ...................... W. 5/11 * at (5) Nebraska....................................... L * at (5) Nebraska....................................... L 5/13 at UT Arlington....................................... L 5/16 * at Texas.................................................. L 5/17 * Texas..................................................... L 5/18 * Texas..................................................... L 5/21 $ vs Oklahoma.......................................... L 5/22 $ vs (24) Texas........................................... L 5/24 $ vs (9) Missouri.................................... W. 5/30 ! UIC..................................................... W. 5/31 ! Houston........................................... W. 6/1 ! Houston............................................... L 6/2 ! Houston........................................... W. 6/7 % at (5) Rice............................................... L 6/8 % at (5) Rice............................................... L

2007

48-19, 13-13 Big 12

Big 12 TournAMENT Champions NCAA Regional Champions NCAA Super Regional 9 4 3 4 5 7 5 6 9 15 6 12 8 5 14 6 5

1 5 2 2 2 4 2 3 5 5 4 0 7 2 3 5 6

2008 • big 12 champions • ncaa regional champions • ncaa super regional

TEXAS AGGIE BASEBALL  ATTITUDE • APPROACH • INTENSITY • TOUGHNESS

6 8 1 4 2 8 4 6 7 3 2 11 1 1 12 11 8 0 2 2 12 4 4 9 3 9 13 16 5 5 6 4 15 2 1 4 4 5 9 6

† Domino s Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic (Olsen Field); # Wolff Stadium (San Antonio, Texas); $ Big 12 Championship, Oklahoma City; ! NCAA Regional (Olsen Field); % NCAA Super Regional (Houston); * Big 12 Game.

! Domino s Pizza Aggie Baseball Classic; ^ Dell Diamond (Round Rock, Texas); # UTSA Baseball Classic (Wolff Stadium, San Antonio); * Big 12 Game.

2/6 Texas Southern.............................. W. 2/9 # vs (6) Arizona State................................ L 2/10 # vs Houston......................................... W. 2/11 # vs (1) Rice........................................... W. 2/13 McNeese State.................................. W. 2/16 Texas-Pan American....................... W. 2/17 Texas-Pan American....................... W. 2/18 Texas-Pan American....................... W. 2/20 Texas-Arlington............................. W. 2/23 Jacksonville State.......................... W. 2/24 Jacksonville State.......................... W. 2/25 Jacksonville State.......................... W. 2/27 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi............ W. 3/2 ! (7) Oregon State............................. W. 3/3 ! Saint Louis....................................... W. 3/4 ! New Mexico..................................... W. 3/5 ! (7) Oregon State (8 inn). ......................L

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District VI Playoffs (A&M wins series, 2-1) vs Arizona............................ W. 5 4 vs Arizona............................... L 4 21 vs Arizona............................ W. 14 2 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (Omaha, Neb.) 6/13 vs Springfield (Mass.)............. L 1 5 6/14 vs Ohio State....................... W. 3 2 6/15 vs Utah................................... L 8 15

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All-Time Super Regional Appearances.................. 4 Super Regional Teams........ 1999, 2004, 2007, 2008 All-Time Super Regional Record........................ 2-7

All-Time Regional Appearances......................... 20 All-Time Regional Record.............................. 43-33 Regional Championship Game Appearances...... 14

All-Time World Series Appearances..................... 4 World Series Teams........... 1951, 1964, 1993, 1999 All-Time World Series Record........................... 2-8

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All-Time NCAA Appearances.............................. 24 All-Time NCAA Record.................................. 54-52 All-Time NCAA Record (Olsen Field).............. 25-10

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NCAA Mideast Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.) at Michigan............................ L vs Missouri.......................... W. vs Eastern Michigan............ W. at Michigan............................ L

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NCAA South II Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) 5/22 vs (9) South Florida............. W. 10 2 5/23 at (1) Florida State................. L 9 12 5/24 vs (9) South Florida................ L 7 10

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NCAA Mideast Regional (Starkville, Miss.) 5/21 vs Purdue............................ W. 5/22 at (18) Mississippi State...... W. 5/23 vs (5) Oklahoma State......... W. 5/24 vs (5) Oklahoma State............ L 5/25 vs (5) Oklahoma State............ L

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NCAA Central Regional (Olsen Field) 5/25 Jackson State................... W. 5/26 BYU..................................... W. 5/27 South Alabama............... W. 5/28 (12) LSU.................................. L 5/28 (12) LSU (11 inn). ..................... L

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NCAA Central I Regional (Olsen Field) 5/27 YALE.................................... W. 5/28 LAMAR................................ W. 5/29 UCLA................................... W. 5/30 NORTH CAROLINA............... W.

NCAA Atlantic II Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.) 5/26 vs (14) Florida Int’l................. L 5/27 vs UMass............................. W. 5/28 vs (14) Florida Int’l.............. W. 5/28 vs North Carolina................ W. 5/29 at (6) Miami (Fla.)............... W. 5/29 at (6) Miami (Fla.).................. L

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COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (Omaha, Neb.) 6/4 vs Kansas............................. W. 5 1 6/6 vs LSU..................................... L 8 13 6/8 vs Long Beach State............... L 2 6

NCAA West Regional (Palo Alto, Calif.) 5/22 vs Fresno State....................... L 1 2 5/23 at (6) Stanford........................ L 1 3

2) NCAA Central Regional (Olsen Field) 5/21 UNC CHARLOTTE................. W. 5/22 MISSISSIPPI STATE............... W. 5/23 MISSISSIPPI STATE.................. L 5/24 (14) WASHINGTON.............. W. 5/24 MISSISSIPPI STATE.................. L

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NCAA Regional (Reckling Park, Houston, Texas) 6/5 vs (22) Lamar...................... W. 14 6/5 vs Texas Southern............... W. 12 6/6 at (4) Rice............................... L 1 6/6 at (4) Rice............................ W. 7

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NCAA Super Regional (Olsen Field; A&M wins series, 2-1) 6/4 (17) CLEMSON..................... W. 20 3 6/5 (17) CLEMSON........................ L 3 10 6/6 (17) CLEMSON..................... W. 5 4

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NCAA Super Regional (Baton Rouge, La.; LSU wins series, 2-0) 6/12 at (8) LSU................................ L 8 11 6/13 at (8) LSU................................ L 0 4

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NCAA East Regional (Gainesville, Fla.) 5/21 vs California........................ W. 5/22 vs (22) Georgia Tech (10 inn)...... L 5/23 at (7) Florida....................... W. 5/23 vs (22) Georgia Tech............ W. 5/24 vs California........................... L

20 3

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NCAA South Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) 5/24 vs (20) Southwestern Louisiana..... W. 5/26 vs (23) South Alabama........ W. 5/27 at (7) LSU................................ L 5/27 vs (20) Southwestern Louisiana........ L

COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (Rosenblatt Stadium, Omaha, Neb.) 6/12 vs (3) Florida State................. L 3 7 6/14 vs (4) Cal State Fullerton........ L 2 4

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NCAA Regional (Olsen Field) 5/30 UIC...................................... W. 5/31 HOUSTON............................ W. 6/1 HOUSTON............................... L 6/2 HOUSTON............................ W.

15 22 3 13

1 4 4 5

NCAA Super Regional (Houston, Texas; Rice wins series, 2-0) 6/7 at (5) Rice............................... L 7 9 6/8 at (5) Rice............................... L 5 6

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1951

5th place

FINAL RECORD: 21-11

omaha municipal stadium • omaha, nebraska June 13 June 14 June 15

Springfield College............................5 Texas A&M........................................3 Utah.................................................15

Texas A&M........................................ 1 Ohio State......................................... 2 Texas A&M........................................ 8

head coach.................................................................................. Beau Bell

team captain............................................................................. G.E. Wallace

1964

7th place

FINAL RECORD: 19-8-1

rosenblatt stadium • omaha, nebraska June 8 June 10

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Minnesota........................................7 Seton Hall........................................14

Texas A&M........................................ 3 Texas A&M........................................ 5

head coach........................................................................... Tom Chandler

team captains.............................................................................. Bill Hancock Bill Grochett

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1993

5th place

FINAL RECORD: 53-11

rosenblatt stadium • omaha, nebraska June 4 June 6 June 8

Texas A&M........................5 LSU...................................13 Long Beach State..............6

Kansas................................... 1 Texas A&M............................ 8 Texas A&M............................ 2

head coach.........................................................Mark Johnson

team captains............................................................. Billy Harlan Brian Thomas

1999

7th place

FINAL RECORD: 52-18

rosenblatt stadium • omaha, nebraska June 12 June 14

Florida State.......................... 7 Cal State Fullerton................. 4

Texas A&M............................. 3 Texas A&M............................. 2

head coach...........................................................................Mark Johnson

team captains...........................................................................Steve Leonard John Scheschuk

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AGGIE BASEBALL ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Aaron, Daman...............................2007, ’08 Abel, Scott............................................1983 Ablon, Fred R........................................1955 Abraham, Arthur A...............................1945 Acker, Dr. Earl.................................1902, ’03 Adams, Derrick.....................................2000 Adams, Thomas A.................................1908 Alanis, Dan C.........................................1934 Albright, Eric..................................1987, ’89 Aldrich, Keith J......................................1942 Alexander, Chad......................1993, ’94, ’95 Alexander, Matt............... 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Alexander, Roy C...................................1966 Alexander, Scott....................................1920 Allen, Chad.............................1994, ’95, ’96 Allen, Ronnie..........................1989, ’90, ’91 Alsobrook, A.D........................1938, ’39, ’40 Alvarez, Sean..........................1994, ’95, ’96 Anders, Luke...........................2006, ‘07, ’08 Anderson, Brian*..................................2003 Anderson, R.B................................1910, ’11 Arneson, Edwin P..................................1909 Arnold, Edwin D....................................1946 Arnold, Robert........................1967, ’68, ’69 Arrington, Thomas M.............1965, ’66, ’67 Arrington, Tom..............................1984, ’85 Arthur, Perry.........................................1974 Atchley, Justin................................1994, ’95 Atkinson, Kyle................................1985, ’86 Atterbury, Jim................................1971, ’72 Ayers, Larry...........................................1959

Babki, Blake..........................................1987 Bailey, Jeff......................................1995, ’96 Baker, Carl W.........................................1955 Baker, Hollis O.................................1950, 51 Baker, S.J.................................1925, ’26, ’27 Backest, Richard............................1967, ’68 Baldwin, Andrew..........................2004, ‘05 Balenti, Michael R.................................1910 Balke, Wayne........................................1957 Ballard, Jerry J................................1963, ’64 Ballouli, Khalid................. 1999, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Ballow, Cecil C.........................1940, ’41, ’42 Barber, Byron D.............................1959, ’61 Barber, Paul..................... 1992, ’94, ’95, ’96 Barcelona, Tony*....................1997, ’98, ’99 Barrett, Scott........................................1997 Barry, Dale............................................1986 Bartek, Travis.................................2004, ‘05 Bass, Walter B................................1939, ’40 Bate, Sandy...................... 1971, ’72, ’73, ’74 Batson, James.......................................1967 Baum, John A.*.....................................1903 Beach, Bobby..........................1980, ’82, ’83 Beall, Thomas C....................................1898

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Becknew, Ralph E..................................1965 Beeman, Del S...............................1902, ’03 Beerer, Scott.........................................2003 Beesley, Earl G........................1946, ’47, ’48 Beirne, Kevin........................................1994 Bell, Luther C........................................1925 Bell, Roy C...............................1929, ’30, ’31 Bell, Woodrow M...........................1937, ’38 Beller, Richard L.............................1963, ’64 Benesh, David Anthony............1968, ’69, ’70 Benefield, Brian.............................1996, ’97 Beriner, Milton S...................................1915 Bernard, Dick........................................1928 Bernay, Camp L.*..................................1903 Bernet, Jeff...........................................1990 Berry, Matt...........................................2000 Beverley, George H.................1915, ’16, ’17 Beverley, L.F............................1904, ’05, ’06 Biersner, John................................1975, ’76 Binks, Jackie..................... 1971, ’72, ’73, ’74 Bishop, M.J...........................................1903 Bittiker, Brian................... 1992, ’93, ’94, ’95 Bittle, George F.......................1907, ’08, ’10 Bivins, Maurice.....................................1907 Black, Robert S......................................1908 Black, Wm. R.........................................1942 Blake, Thomas W..................................1903 Blalock, John W..............................1935, ’36 Blanchard, Randy..................................1976 Blank, Matt....................................1996, ’97 Blanton, Sam J......................................1950 Bleckner, Richard I.........................1955, ’56 Blount, J.F...............................1926, ’27, ’28 Boggs, Austin..........................2004, ‘05, ‘06 Bonner, Robert................ 1975, ’76, ’77, ’78 Booth, Ellison S.....................................1903 Boring, Joseph...............................1955, ’56 Bormann, Jeff.......................................1978 Bosse, Kevin..........................................1993 Bowe, Brian...................................2003, ‘04 Boyes, Tim............................................1981 Bradley, William B.................................1946 Brailsford, T.R........................................1915 Bramhall, J.P..................... 1978, ’79, ’80, ’81 Braselton, J.W.......................................1924 Bratsen, James........................1973, ’74, ’75 Bray, Austin C........................................1929 Brennecke, H.M....................................1944 Britt, David M.......................................1952 Brockman, Ben.....................................2006 Broiles, Hiram.........................1926, ’27, ’28 Broussard, Chad............................1990, ’91 Brown, Darby.................................2007, ’08 Brown, George M.................................1950 Brown, Joe E.*......................................1912 Bruning, David......................................1986 Bruton, David O.............................1912, ’13 Bryant, A.C...............................................‘26 Bryant, Gary..................................1978, ’79 Buchanan, A.B......................................1941 Buchman, Tom......................................1994

Buenger, Jess........................................2006 Bullard, Jason................................1990, ’91 Bumpers, Lemuel P........................1940, ’41 Bunch, Chet*.................................1987, ’88 Buonasera, Alan............................1978, ’79 Burditt, Jesse N..............................1944, ’48 Burch, A.L.............................................1944 Burns, Darnace B...........................1916, ’17 Burrus, Swan T......................................1914 Burt, Joe M...........................................1960 Burton, Felix J.........................1960, ’61, ’62 Buxkamper, David..........................1973, ’74 Butts, John W........................................1908 Byington, John........................1987, ’88, ’89 Byrd, Hugh L...........................1953, ’54, ’55 Byrd, Ronald R......................................1964 Bystrom, Karl........................................1972

Callicoatte, Vince*................................1992 Calvert, James E.................. ‘47, ’48, ’49, ’50 Camilli, Louis S...............................1966, ’67 Campbell, Kirk...............................1975, ’76 Campfield, Gary....................................2007 Candelari, Henry.....................1950, ’51, ’52 Cannon, Billy Jr.......................1981, ’82, ’83 Canon, Mike.........................................2001 Caple, Chance................................1998, ’99 Carcione, Tom.......................................1988 Carden, J.B.....................................1942, ’43 Carden, Weldon G.........................1941, ’43 Carey, Phil.............................................2008 Carlton, Freddy W..........................1964, ’65 Carmichael, J........................................1904 Carpenter, G.E...............................1931, ’32 Carroll, Billy...................................1994, ’95 Carroll, Julius B.......................1958, ’59, ’60 Carroll, Mike*.......................................1990 Carter, Dane...................................2007, ’08 Cartwright, Tim..............................1983, ’84 Cavasas, Gary.......................................1963 Centala, Scott.........................1987, ’88, ’89 Chambless, Jordan..................2005, ‘06, ’08 Chandler, Clint*...................1999, 2000, ‘01 Chandler, Gary*.............................1972, ’73 Chandler, Robi...............................1985, ’86 Chandler, Thomas Dean.........1981, ’82, ’83 Chapman, S.P.................................1923, ’24 Chase, Arthur D....................................1959 Cherry, Tom G................................1914, ’15 Chesson, Jason.....................................1993 Childers, H.W........................................1929 Chiles, H.T.............................................1895 Chiles, Thomas H....................1965, ’66, ’67 Choruby, Shawn.............................1984, ’85 Church, Marion S....................1902, ’03, ’04 Clark, Donald E.....................................1948 Clark, Sanger A.....................................1927 Clarkson, Tim.................................1995, ’96

Claybrook, Stephen......... 1992, ’93, ’94, ’95 Clemons, Chris........................1992, ’93, ’94 Cobb, Lance H.........................1964, ’65, ’66 Cobb, Terry D........................................1961 Cochran, William B........................1933, ’34 Cockrell, Thomas J................................1922 Codrington, John....................1993, ’94, ’97 Cody, R.A..............................................1929 Cohn, Harry..........................................1938 Coker, Ron*....................................1984, ’85 Colby, Conrad................................1991, ’92 Collard, Tommy..............................1994, ’95 Colligan, Kyle..........................2006, ‘07, ’08 Collins, J.W.....................................1912, ’13 Collins, Robert F....................................1961 Connelley, R.E.........................1933, ’34, ’35 Conover, Brooks W..................1928, ’29, ’30 Conrad, Chris........................................1996 Cooper, Jack G........................1938, ’39, ’40 Corbett, Sherman...................1982, ’83, ’84 Corgan, Chance.....................................2005 Cornell, Albert L....................................1908 Costlow, Donald G................................1960 Couser, William L...........................1934, ’35 Crabtree, Rick................................1975, ’76 Craig, C.L...............................................1924 Crain, John R...........................1962, ’63, ’64 Crain, William L.......................1964, ’65, ’66 Cravey, Kevin........................................2008 Crawford, J.M.........................1920, ’21, ’22 Crawford, R.H................................1924, ’25 Creps, Austin..........................2004, ‘05, ‘06 Crockett, F.S..........................................1908 Crockett, Floyd M.................................1913 Crockett, James B...................1906, ’07, ’08 Crooks, N.C...........................................1904 Crouch, Roger S....................................1962 Crozier, P.F.............................................1932 Curl, John......................... 1992, ’93, ’94, ’95 Czerwinski, Paul....................................1971

Dabney, John........................................1907 Dacus, Deron..........................1987, ’88, ’89 Dahlick, John........................................1895 Dailey, Terry Lynn..................................1968 Dalton, Parker.........................2005, ‘06, ‘07 Daniel, E.F.............................................1919 Daniels, Leo H.........................1942, ’43, ’44 Daniels, Scott........................................1990 Dansby, Horace P. Jr..............................1930 Dansby, Horace P. Sr..............................1895 Darnell, Grant S....................................1945 Darst, Thomas B............................1910, ’11 Davis, Deck...........................................1895 Davis, Early C..........................1959, ‘60, ’61 Davis, Lamar W.....................................1898 Davis, Steve..................... 1979, ’80, ’81, ’82 Davis, Thomas J.............................1917, ’19

Davis, Walter E.......................1930, ’31, ’32 Dawkins, Marvin H...............................1964 DeLaCruz, Anthony........................1988, ’89 DeLafosse, Floyd B................................1945 Delesandri, Mike*..........................1990, ’91 Deininger, Todd..............................2000, ‘01 DeNiro, Mike........................................1969 Devereaux, Ron....................................1983 DeWare, Charles A. Sr..............1906, ’07, ’08, ’09 DeWitt, John W.......................1949, ’50, ’51 Dickerson, Raymond G.........................1966 Dillingham, Mike C................................1935 Dinan, L.F..............................................1921 Dishman, James C.*..............................1953 Dittman, L.E..........................................1928 Dixon, Zach.............................2000, ‘02, ‘03 Dodson, Calvin P...................................1910 Doherty, Wilfred T.........................1921, ’22 Donaldson, Dan.............................2003, ‘04 Doran, Jack K..........................1938, ’39, ’40 Dowling, A.P............................1935, ’36, ’37 Drinkwater, Sean..................................1990 Dulak, B.J.......................................1976, ’77 Duke, Andy....................................1988, ’89 Duncan, M.S.........................................1914 Dunn, Ralph B.........................1903, ’04, ’05 Duran, José...........................................2008 Dwyer, Pat A...........................1920, ’21, ’22

E Easley, Mike...................................1988, ’89 Ecrette, Joe D..........................1950, ’51, ’52 Edwards, Todd...............................1983, ’84 Ehlert, Clayton...............................2007, ’08 Ehlert, R.J..............................................1922 Elam, K.C...............................................1918 Ellinger, N.............................................1907 Ellis, Donald E................................1953, ’54 Ellis, Herbert W.....................................1945 Ellis, J.T..................................................1917 Elmendorf, David C.............. 1968, ’69, ’70, ’71 Englert, R.J..............................1970, ’71, ’72 English, Malcolm G........................1908, ’09 Epstein, J.W.*.................................1999, ‘00 Estes, Jay..............................................1992 Evans, David...........................2000, ‘01, ‘02 Eversberg, Otto L...........................1908, ’10

Falcon, Robert......................................1973 Farmer, Robert D...........................1952, ’53 Farnum, Matt..........................2001, ‘02, ‘03 Fedora, Lee....................................1993, ’94 Felix, Nick.............................................1988 Feltner, Ben...................................2007, ’08 Fieckert, Tim..................................1977, ’78 Finch, Brian.............................2001, ‘02, ‘03 Flanagan, Chris J............................1936, ’37

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Fischer, A.C...........................................1932 Fleece, Nick..........................................2008 Florance, R.L.*...............................2007, ’08 Flores, David...........................1980, ’81, ’82 Flowers, Jimmy.......................1984, ’85, ’86 Floyd, Kenneth D..................................1963 Forgason, Jack P.............................1923, ’24 Forrest, E.E...........................................1919 Fossum, Casey........................1997, ’98, ’99 Foster, Edmund J..................................1898 Foster, J.W.............................................1935 Fowler, Brian*.......................................2003 Fraga, Lupe...........................................1957 Frame, Doug.........................................2004 Francis, Harry.........................1978, ’79, ’80 Francis, T.R.....................................1941, ’42 Frazier, Hardy........................................1970 Frazier, Mike.................... 1972, ’73, ’74, ’75 Freels, Kevin*.......................................1985 Freeman, Jeff..................................2000, 01 French, Eric...........................................1998 French, Chris..................................2001, ‘02 Fretz, Robert R................ 1944, ’47, ’48, ’49 Freudenberg, Kerry.......................1989, ’90 Fry, Darryl......................................1986, ’87 Fulbright, Chris.......................1997, ’98, ‘00 Fuller, John L.........................................1911

g Galfione, Lawrence...............................1944 Galloway, George..................................1971 Galloway, Scott*...................................1997 Garner, Ty...............................2000, ‘01, ‘02 Garrick, Matt..........................1995, ’96, ’97 Garvey, R.E.............................1931, ’32, ’33 Gegen, Fred...................................1985, ’86 Geiger, Gary...................................1986, ’87 Gerald, Evan...........................2006, ‘07, ’08 Ghutzman, Butch............. 1968, ’70, ’71, ’72 Gibbens, Roy.........................................1947 Gibson, James.......................................1975 Giffin, H.A.............................................1923 Gilbert, Brent.................................1989, ’90 Gilbert, Warren A.*..............................1908 Gilfillian, Max D....................................1915 Gill, E. King.....................................1922, ’23 Gillespie, W. Spence.............................1913 Gilliland, Thomas*................................1985 Glass, Ira V..............................1941, ’42, ’43 Glenn, James.................................1979, ’80 Glezen, Hugh, N......................1918, ’19, ’20 Glover, Brandon....................................2005 Goerman, E...........................................1930 Goertz, Leo*...........................1980, ’81, ’82 Golasinski, Andrew A............................1932 Goldman, Michael*.......................2004, ‘05 Gonzalez, Andrew.................................1999 Gonzalez, Eric................................1992, ’93 Gonzalez, Kevin....................................2008


2009 TEXAS A&M BASEBALL OFFICIAL GUIDE • YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Goodenough, Robert D.*......................1962 Goodloe, Albert S.................................1951 Goodman, Joe T....................................1912 Gorman, Richard W.*...........................1961 Graham, Bobby J..................................1949 Graham, M.C........................................1916 Granger, Jeff...........................1991, ’92, ’93 Graves, J.A............................................1924 Gray, William.................................1997, ’98 Greene, Brodie..............................2007, ’08 Greene, Russ..........................1985, ’86, ’87 Gregg, Grant.........................................2000 Gremminger, Jason........................2000, ‘01 Griesenbeck, C.T............................1916, ’17 Grimes, Dewayne*.................1989, ’90, ’92 Grissom, Roy J......................................1912 Grobe, Buddy................................1976, ’77 Grochett, Wm. S.....................1962, ’63, ’64 Guenther, Ernest O.......................... ’05, ’08 Guynes, J.R...................... 1919, ’20, ’21, ’22

Hacker, Jim....................... 1971, ’72, ’73, ’74 Hackney, James G..........................1901, ’06 Hadaway, Boyd B., Jr...............1968, ’69, ’70 Hall, Claude B.*....................................1965 Hall, James R...........................1961, ’62, ’63 Hamilton, L.A........................................1909 Hamilton, Wilber M.......................1951, ’52 Hancock, William M...............1962, ’63, ’64 Haney, Buddy................... 1982, ’83, ’84, ’85 Hanna, Howard E....................1902, ’03, ’04 Hannigan, Edward V.*...........................1964 Hannigan, Ray R.*..........................1959, ’60 Happy, Jack.............................1948, ’49, ’50 Harbin, J.E.............................................1908 Hardgrove, Joseph E...............1953, ’54, ’55 Hargett, George W.........................1963, ’64 Harlan, Billy..................... 1991, ’92, ’93, ’94 Harris, David B...............................1905, ’09 Harris, J.D.............................................1929 Harris, Robert.................. 1992, ’93, ’94, ’95 Harrison, Brian..............................1991, ’92 Hart, Joey.............................................2001 Hartley, Billy J.......................................1946 Harughty, Lee.......................................2005 Hawes, Albert K.............................1930, ’31 Hawthorne, Kyle.....................1977, ’78, ’79 Hawthorne, Thomas............ 1972, ’73, ’74, ’75 Headrick, Bubba*.................................1975 Heaney, Sean................... 1997, ’98, ’99, ‘00 Heard, Clint.............................1981, ’82, ’83 Heard, Michael.....................................2008 Heaton, Robert*.....................1985, ’86, ’87 Heft, Don E...........................................1953 Heinrichs, Darren.................................1998 Hellums, Lee N......................................1928 Henderson, Bernard......................1920, ’21 Henderson, C.M.............................1910, ’11 Henderson, Robert W...........................1941 Henderson, Therman A........................1931 Hennig, Edgar W...................................1953 Hering, Hart..........................................2006

Herrington, Gary.....................1957, ’58, ’59 Herrmann, Tim..............................1987, ’89 Hickerson, Richard B.............. 1959, ’60, ’61 Hickey, Mike..................................1991, ’92 Hicks, Brandon......................................2007 Higdon, Roy..........................................1918 Higginbotham, G.H...............................1912 Hill, Ryan........................................2005, ‘06 Hillhouse, Randy*...................1972, ’73, ’74 Hillhouse, Stephen A............. 1964, ’65, ’66 Hillin, H.A................................1925, ’26, ’27 Himes, Ben...........................................2001 Hinojosa, Greg*....................................2007 Hodde, Rodney................ 1978, ’79, ’80, ’81 Hodge, William R....................1969, ’70, ’71 Hodges, Craig.................................1974, ’75 Hogue, Jay............................................1992 Hohn, Casear..........................1910, ’11, ’12 Holle, Kyle......................................1998, ’99 Hollmig, Stanley E..........................1947, ’48 Holt, Daylan.........................1998, ’99, 2000 Holt, Tim.................................1990, ’91, ’92 Hooker, G.B...........................................1915 Hornsby, Albert................ 1906, ’07, ’09, ’10 Houchin, William E.................1958, ’59, ’60 Howard, David*....................................2000 Howard, Rusty......................................1970 Howell, Brent.................................2000, ‘01 Hoyle, John R.................................1955, ’56 Hubbard, Behn F.....................1954, ’56, ’57 Hubert, Pat L...........................1949, ’50, ’51 Huchingson, Chris.................................1984 Huckuntod, Sittichoke..........................1991 Hudson, Chad................................1998, ’99 Hudson, John W. Jr.........................1960, ’61 Huff, Leslie N.........................................1908 Huffman, Ryan...............................1995, ’96 Hughes, Steve.................. 1988, ’89, ’90, ’91 Hulett, Jeff............................................2007 Hullum, Don M.......................1957, ’58, ’59 Hunt, O. Joel.........................................1928 Hunter, Johnny..............................1996, ’97 Hurdle, Mike.................... 1977, ’78, ’79, ’80 Hurst, Roland*......................................1970 Hutchins, Jason..............................1991, ’92 Hutchison, Blake...................................1986 Hutto, T.L................................1933, ’34, ’35 Huwieler, Frank A.................. 1908, ’09, ’10 Hynson, H.............................................1895

Ingersol, Mike.......................................1991 Infante, John.................... 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06

J Jackson, Spencer...........................2006, ‘07 Jackson, Zach........................................2004 Jacobs, Dewey......................................1947 James, Pat...............................1984, ’85, ’86 Jamison, Pat..........................................1971 Janecek, Mike.......................................1984

Janda, Steve...................................1972, ’73 Jansky, Jeff............................................1993 Jeffries, M.............................................1898 Jefferies, P.D..........................................1928 Jeffrey, W. Marland.................1939, ’40, ’41 Jenkins, Charles......................1971, ’72, ’73 Jenkins, David A....................................1971 Johnigan, Steve..............................1984, ‘85 Johns, G.G......................................1929, ’30 Johnson, Alfred C.*...............................1956 Johnson, B.L..........................................1944 Johnson, Brian...............................1993, ’94 Johnson, David, A.................................1962 Johnson, Ernest C.................................1952 Johnson, Kevin*....................................2004 Johnson, Ron.................................1990, ’91 Johnson, William R. Jr....................1965, ’66 Johnson, Young B..................................1947 Johnston, J.D...........................1923, ’24, ’25 Jones, James T...............................1934, ’35 Jones, Jeff.............................................1988 Jordan, Olen R......................................1960 Juhl, James....................................1973, ’74

K Kalleen, George A.................................1927 Kapchinski, Kris*...................................2001 Karcher, Al H. Jr..............................1938, ’39 Kasprowicz, M.J.............................1928, ’29 Katt, Bruce..............................1970, ’71, ’72 Keahey, Kelly..................................1984, ’85 Keasler, Thomas F.*..............................1916 Keens, Robert................................1996, ’97 Keller, John...........................................1992 Keller, Marvin.......................................1981 Kelley, Charles................. 1969, ’70, ’71, ’72 Kelley, Kyle*..........................................1995 Kelley, Victor M..............................1906, ’07 Kendrick, J.M........................................1915 Kennard, Dave...............................1981, ’82 Kensing, Logan...............................2002, ‘03 Kilgo, Perry...........................................1980 King, Rock......................................1983, ’84 King, Shane.............................1995, ’96, ’99 Kirkpatrick, C.V........................1938, ’39, ’40 Knight, Matt..........................................1999 Knoblauch, Chuck...................1987, ’88, ’89 Knowles, W.H.................................1936, ’37 Kocman, Frank William*.............1968, ’69, ’70 Koerth, George E...........................1925, ’26 Koonce, Alan R.......................1964, ’65, ’66 Korenek, Andy*............... 1975, ’76, ’77, ’78 Korenek, Tommy...................................1971 Kucera, James R....................................1945 Kuzmic, Craig........................................1998 Kyle, J. Allen..................... 1987, ’88, ’89, ’90 Kyle, S.M.................................1924, ’25, ’26

Lackey, H.B..............................1928, ’29, ’30 Lackey, Lester L.....................................1952

Lackey, T.P......................................1919, ’20 Ladd, Henry H................................1910, ’11 Lagrone, Ronnie....................................1970 Landrum, J.G..................................1936, ’37 Lane, I.W...............................................1895 Lane, Todd*...................................1990, ’91 Lang, Eddie....................................2001, ‘02 Lang, Paul H..........................................1956 Langford, Jimmie..................................1971 Langford, Matt......................................1990 Langston, Keith..............................1988, ’89 Larson, Tommy.....................................1978 Larson, Winston David..........................1968 Lary, R. Yale.............................1950, ’51, ’52 Lary, R. Yale, Jr......................................1977 Lastelick, Joseph J..........................1952, ’53 Lawrence, Sean.............................1989, ’90 Lawrence, Terry....................................1981 Lea, Brent*...........................................1998 Leatherwood, Del.................................1977 Lee, John E............................................1964 Leissner, Charles L.........................1953, ’54 Leonard, Steve................. 1996, ’97, ’98, ’99 Lewis, C.S................................1918, ’19, ’20 Lewis, Robert........................................1993 Lilly, Carroll....................................1971, ’72 Lindloff, Clifford A............ 1946, ’47, ’48, ’49 Lindsey, Jack V........................1939, ’40, ’41 Lindsey, Ralph E......................1938, ’39, ’40 Lindsey, William H.........................1942, ’47 Lipscomb, C.F.................................1904, ’05 Lipscomb, S.A................................1903, ’04 Little, Bryan...................................1979, ’80 Little, Louis E..................................1953, ’54 Livingstone, Scott............ 1985, ’86, ’87, ’88 Lockett, David.........................1974, ’75, ’76 Long, Robert Boyette..............1967, ’68, ’69 Lott, James G.*.....................................1913 Loux, Barret..........................................2008 Love, Andrew W.............................1895, ’02 Love, James T. Jr....................................1945 Love, James T. Sr............................1902, ’03 Lowenstein, I.M......................1932, ’33, ’34 Luecken, Rick................... 1980, ’81, ’82, ’83 Luna, Saul*...........................................1998

M Magallanes, Ever...........................1986, ’87 Magee, Mark..........................1981, ’82, ’83 Mahoe, Beje..................................1984, ’85 Maida, Pete............................1967, ’68, ’69 Malitz, Charles C.....................1965, ’66, ’67 Maltz, Herschel..............................1949, ’50 Manning, Waylon E.......................1936, ’37 Marek, David*......................................1995 Marlatt, Kyle..................................2004, ‘05 Marshall, Jason................ 1989, ’90, ’91, ’92 Martin, David........................................1993 Martin, Edwin K.............................1929, ’30 Martin, Maury........................1986, ’87, ’88 Martinez, H.T..........................1934, ’35, ’36 Mathis, Kris*..................................1996, ’97 Matthews, Mason L.......................1945, ’46

Matthews, V.T.................. 1919, ’20, ’21, ’22 Matzke, J.J.....................................1995, ’96 Mavroulis, Coby......................2002, ‘04, ‘05 Mays, Russell R.......................1946, ’48, ’49 McAdams, Robert J.................1962, ’63, ’64 McAlpine, D.P.......................................1992 McBurnett, Robert*.......................1977, ’78 McClure, Michael R.......................1964, ’65 McDaniel, Alfred A........................1908, ’09 McDonald, Hugh F................................1895 McDonald, Randy.................................1978 McFarland, Arthur................................1910 McGonagill, J.D.....................................1895 McGregor, Flint..............................1902, ’03 McGuire, Charles J..................1962, ’63, ’64 McInnerney, Keith................................2008 McIntyre, Spencer..................1993, ’94, ’95 McMath, Shelton................. 1976, ’77, ’78, ’79 McPherson, Billy J...................1949, ’50, ’51 McWilliam, Tim.............................1987, ’88 McWilliams, Jim............................1977, ’78 Medina, Steve.......................................1991 Meece, Brown L....................................1912 Melton, Matt*...............................1988, ’89 Menke, E.P............................................1915 Metoyer, Tony................................1983, ’84 Meyer, Jason.................... 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Meyer, Rusty..................................2001, ‘02 Middleton, Carson................................2008 Migl, Scott.....................................2007, ’08 Miller, Eric E..........................................1953 Miller, A.R.............................................1912 Miller, James H.*...........................1958, ’59 Miller, J.P. Jr...........................................1932 Miller, Paul.....................................1973, ’74 Miller, Richard S....................................1913 Milligan, Wayne....................................1907 Mills, Thomas W............................1929, ’30 Minks, Shane.................................2007, ’08 Minor, David...........................1993, ’94, ’95 Minyard, Brady.....................................1999 Miska, Jack............................................1980 Mitchell, C.S..........................................1994 Mitchell, Dean...............................1995, ’96 Mitchell, Greg*................ 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Mitchell, Jordy...............................2002, ‘03 Mitchell, W.W..........................1931, ’32, ’33 Mohle, Theodore W. Jr.*................1951, ’52 Mohr, Robert E.*...........................1964, ’65 Monical, Lynn D....................................1955 Montgomery, Norman..........................1971 Montgomery, W.B.................................1924 Moon, H.H..............................1941, ’46, ’47 Moon, Wallace W..........................1949, ’50 Moon, Wilson T......................1932, ’33, ’34 Moore, Justin................... 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Moore, Travis*......................................2006 Moore, Trey............................1992, ’93, ’94 Moore, Walter......................................1908 Moore, W. Scott......................1909, ’10, ’11 Mooty, Jake T..........................1933, ’34, ’35 Morisse, Bruce H..................................1949 Morris, A.B.............................1921, ’22, ’23 Morrison, D.E. . .............................1911, ’12

Morrow, Johnnie ..........................1936, ’37 Morse, H...............................................1895 Mullins, Douglas D. . .....................1955, ’57 Munday, Peter R. ....................1955, ’56, 57 Munnerin, William F. Jr...........1951, ’52, ’53 Munsch, C.A...........................1916, ’17, ’19

N Nelson, Gerald J......................1953, ’54, ’55 Nelson, Jared*......................................2008 Nelson, Louis K..............................1955, ’57 Neumann, Jim........................1987, ’88, ’89 Newberry, J.E........................................1942 Newman, Arthur...................................1946 Newmann, David..................................2007 Newport, Phillip K.................................1956 Newton, William F..................1956, ’57, ’58 Neyland, Robert R................................1911 Nicholson, Kyle................ 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Nix, James.............................................1992 Nixon, Alvis D........................................1948 Noble, Herman Y............................1904, ’06 Nolen, J.E.......................................1938, ’39 Noordsy, Chris*......................1987, ’88, ’89 Northrup, Claude B...............................1954 Nugent, Neil*................................1993, ’94

O Odem, Liz*............................................2005 Ogletree, Al H.........................1950, ’51, ’52 O’Jibway, Joe..................................1999, ‘00 Olsen, C.E...............................1921, ’22, ’23 Olsen, Palmer H......................1914, ’15, ’16 Overton, Terry......................................1971

P Pall, A.T.................................................1938 Palomariz, Eduardo..............................1996 Pampell, Vernon C..................1929, ’30, ’31 Paradowski, Charles E.............1957, ’58, ’59 Parcus, Kyle.............................2001, ‘02, ‘03 Parker, Brian.................... 1992, ’93, ’94, ’95 Parker, Franklin S.*........................1954, ’55 Parker, Josey.........................................2007 Parker, Terry*.................................1979, ’80 Parr, Virgil, V..................................1913, ’14 Parrish, James J....................................1953 Paschal, Scott........................................1976 Patterson, Cornelius.............................1990 Patterson, Darrell E.................1958, ’59, ’60 Patton, Cory...................................2003, ‘04 Peden, Leslie E........................1941, ’42, ’43 Peden, Roy L...........................1939, ’40, ’41 Pender, Robert I....................................1954 Penner, William A..........................1905, ’06 Pennington, Cliff.....................2003, ‘04, ‘05 Perez, Ed...............................................1987 Perkins, Frank D....................................1895 Persohn, John W...................................1918 Petru, Rich....................... 1994, ’95, ’96, ’97

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R Ragland, Danny.....................................1970 Raley, Brooks........................................2008 Raley, James Walker...............1968, ’69, ’70 Rampy, Blake..........................2004, ‘07, ’08 Ramsey, Robert.............................2001, ‘02 Rattan, Thomas O.*..............................1946 Rau, Doug J.............................1968, ’69, ’70 Ray, Robert.............................2003, ‘04, ‘05 Raymer, William.............. 1973, ’74, ’75, ’76 Reaves, Mike.........................................1972 Redding, Rob*...............................1993, ’94 Reece, G.L......................................1903, ’04 Reed, Eric................................2000, ‘01, ‘02 Reed, John W.................................1957, ’59 Register, Joey........................................2008 Reinarz, Gene.........................1971, ’72, ’73 Renfro, Kiel...........................................2007 Rettig, Albert E.....................................1944 Reynolds, C.M................................1934, ’35 Rice, Johnny M.....................................1940 Richardson, Josh*.................................2005 Ricke, Mike*..................................1981, ’82 Riddle, Kyle L.................................1936, ’37 Rigney, Emory E............... 1915, ’16, ’17, ’18 Riscen, Fred..........................................1988 Risinger, Ronnie....................................1982 Rivers, Kirkland..............................2007, ’08 Roach, Jack...........................................1911 Robertson, Aaron.................................1996 Robertson, Hank...................................2008

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Robertson, Rich....................................1990 Robinette, Jerry O.................................1953 Robinson, Dan...............................1990, ’91 Robinson, Dan*....................................1991 Robinson, John G..................................1943 Robinson, Steve.............................1978, ’79 Robison, Don.................................1983, ’84 Rogers, Cullen J.......................1941, ’42, ’42 Rogers, H.L..............................1923, ’24, ’25 Rollen, David..................................1990, ’91 Ross, Billy F...........................................1956 Ross, Mark....................... 1976, ’77, ’78, ’79 Rother, Clinton H...........................1918, ’19 Rowland, Sam E....................................1953 Rozypal, Pat..........................................1967 Ruggiano, Brian.............................2007, ’08 Ruggiano, Justin.............................2003, ‘04 Rupe, Ryan....................... 1994, ’95, ’97, ’98 Russ, Chris.................... 1998, ’99, 2000, ‘01 Russ, Fred......................................1974, ’75 Russell, George H..........................1915, ’16

S Salazar, Jose..........................................2006 Sammons, Thomas B., Sr...............1903, ’04 Sampson, James............................1970, ’71 Sanders, Robert Allen....................1967, ’68 Sanderson, Percy L........................1958, ’59 Sandusky, Scott..............................1997, ’98 Sans, Chris..............................1969, ’70, ’71 Sartor, Bob*..........................................1983 Savarino, Joe..................................1949, ’50 Scanlin, Mike................... 1983, ’84, ’85, ’86 Scarborough, Steve.......................1997, ’98 Scarcella, Chris.....................1998, ’99, 2000 Schaper, Wayne F....................1957, ’58, ’59 Schaper, Wayne, Jr.*...............1980, ’81, ’82 Scheer, Robert H.....................1931, ’32, ’33 Scheidt, Eric...................................2003, ‘04 Schero, Joe E..................................1954, ’55 Scheschuk, John.............. 1996, ’97, ’98, ’99 Schindewolf, Erik............. 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Schmidt, Todd.......................................1986 Schmittou, Ron*...................................1989 Schniepp, Jerry.....................................1984 Schow, Jeff.....................................1985, ’86 Schow, O.E............................................1926 Schrader, Mike................. 1972, ’73, ’74, ’75 Schubert, Les*...............................1981, ’82 Schueneman, Helmer W..................1925, ’26, ’27 Schwartz, Richard L................1966, ’67, ’68 Scoggins, John D.....................1940, ’41, ’42 Scott, Kenneth*....................................1963 Sebek, Todd..........................................2005 Selman, William W................................1943 Sepulveda, Carlos..........................2000, ‘01 Shaw, Fred M..........................1931, ’32, ’33 Sherwood, Matt....................................1994 Shiflett, William.............................1995, ’96 Shofner, Caleb......................................2008 Shuford, John A......................1942, ’43, ’46 Siberz, Bo..............................................1990 Sikes, Jules V...........................1926, ’27, ’28

Simpson, Roger L..................................1923 Simmons, Fred F...................................1913 Simmons, G..........................................1910 Sims, M.T...............................................1895 Singley, Edwin J.......................1961, ’62, ’63 Singley, Jack E.........................1961, ’62, ’63 Skeeler, Frank J.....................................1912 Skeeler, Leon J...............................1912, ’15 Skeeler, William J..................................1915 Slavens, Robert................ 1980, ’81, ’82, ’83 Smith, Arthur L.......................1916, ’17, ’19 Smith, Barry..................... 1983, ’84, ’85, ’86 Smith, Charles E....................................1945 Smith, Foster C..............................1936, ’37 Smith, George A.....................1905, ’06, ’07 Smith, Irvin D. Jr....................................1943 Smith, Kevin..................... 1981, ’82, ’83, ’84 Smith, Jaime.........................................1996 Smith, Larry...................................1970, ’71 Smith, M.V.....................................1921, ’22 Smith, Langston M., Sr...................1914, ’15 Smith, Randy*...............................1983, ’84 Smith, Scott...................................1992, ’93 Smothermon, James L................1956, ’57, ’58 Snedeker, Sean..............................1987, ’88 Sneed, John............................1995, ’96, ’97 Sobek, Erik.....................................1998, ’99 Sodd, William................................1933, ’35 Sprague, Carl T...............................1920, ’21 Staples, Edwin A.....................1966, ’67, ’68 Stark, Frank W.........................1962, ’63, ’64 Starling, Travis...............................2007, ’08 Stein, Keith....................................2005, ‘06 Steitler, Ernest E...................................1912 Stelley, Alton Lawrence.................1968, ’69 Stephens, Jason......................1995, ’96, ’97 Stevenson, Charles H..............1940, ’41, ’42 Stephenson, Neal................1999, 2000, ‘01 Steves, Edward..............................1934, ’35 Stewart, Chester D.........................1963, ’64 Stieneker, Edgar F..................................1925 Stinson, Clye W.....................................1956 Stinson, Craig................... 2003, ‘04, ‘06, ‘07 Stinson, Josh..................................2006, ‘07 Stockton, John H. Jr................1954, ’55, ’56 Stone, Lloyd W...............................1958, ’59 Stone, Robert S.*....................1938, ’39, ’40 Storey, Boude.......................................1898 Stouffer, Blake.........................2006, ‘07, ’08 Strange, Billy Z...............................1945, ’48 Stratta, Mark........................................1996 Strelitz, Brian.................................2000, ‘01 Strickhausen, George....................1944, ’45 Strother, Claude P.................................1937 Sundstrom, Kenny................................1999 Swain, Rob.....................................1984, ’85 Swan, Russ.....................................1985, ’86 Swanson, Perry..............................1978, ’81 Sweet, Pat......................................1989, ’90 Szekely, Joe.............................1980, ’81, ’82

T Tankersley, Robert G......................1951, ’52

Tate, Andi*............................................2004 Taylor, Blanton P............................1949, ’51 Taylor, Bobby................... 1979, ’80, ’81, ’82 Taylor, Lane...........................................1983 Taylor, Phillip..........................1983, ’84, ’85 Taylor, Terry............................1987, ’88, ’89 Teague, Doug........................................1980 Thebeau, Kyle.........................2006, ‘07, ’08 Thodberg, V.W......................................1915 Thomas, Brandon*........................1996, ’97 Thomas, Brian................. 1990, ’91, ’92, ’93 Thomas, Clint.................................1974, ’75 Thomas, Richard E.........................1957, ’58 Thomas, Rob.........................................1994 Thompson, Kirk.............................1988, ’89 Thompson, Neal T...................1964, ’65, ’66 Thompson, Rockey J......................1967, ’68 Thompson, Thomas E...........................1910 Thornton, Charles J.................1946, ’47, ’48 Thrift, David B.......................................1939 Thurmond, Albert...................1973, ’74, ’75 Thurmond, Mark................. 1976, ’77, ’78, ’79 Timmerman, Bailey O...........................1938 Todd, H.H..............................................1909 Touchstone, William W.........................1919 Townsend, R.H...............................1908, ’09 Trimble, Rob..................................1992, ’93 Truitt, Steven.................................1997, ’98 Tucker, Hollis H.......................1925, ’26, ’27 Turner, Buster.................. 1976, ’77, ’78, ’79 Turner, Clayton.....................................2005 Turner, Stanley S............................1944, ’47 Tuttle, Clifford F....................................1957 Tyner, Jason............................1996, ’97, ’98

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Van Horn, Harold G...............................1944 Van Houten, David................................1970 Vanzura, Tex M..............................1954, ’55 Varvel, Walter..........................1967, ’68, 69 Vasquez, Anthony.................................2006 Vasquez, Jake........................................2006 Vass, Claude P.........................1946, ’47, ’48 Vaughn, Edwin Earl........................1968, ’69 Veltman, L.H...........................1930, ’31, ’32 Verde, Robert.........................1976, ’77, ’78 Vesmirovsky, Eddie........................1911, ’12 Voelkel, A.E....................................1936, ’37 Voelkel, Travis T..............................1934, ’35

W Walker, Harold F....................................1947 Walker, Johnny Dell..............................1968 Walker, Robert V...................................1943 Wallace, Greg.......................................1985 Wallace, Guy E........................1949, ’50, ’51 Wallace, James L.....................1971, ’72, ’74

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Williams, Travis................ 1989, ’90, ’91, ’92 Williamson, L.M....................................1927 Willingham, W.L............... 1944, ’46, ’47, ’48 Wilson, Alan...........................1975, ’76, ’77 Wilson, E.A....................................1921, ’23 Wilson, Fay.............................1923, ’24, ’25 Winkler, James C...................................1945 Winner, Kenneth Michael.....................1968 Wise, Paul E..........................................1918 Witte, Trey..............................1989, ’90, ’91 Wittkamp, Robert..........................1972, ’73 Wohlfahrt, Kyle*............................1994, ’95 Wolf, Rich*.....................................1987, ’88 Wong, Travis...........................2000, ‘01, ‘02 Wood, John..........................................1990 Woodruff, Randy....................1978, ’79, ’80 Woods, John..................................1973, ’74 Worden, Joseph R..........................1956, ’57 Work, Charles M............................1952, ’53 Wortham, Clarence R....................1959, ’60 Wren, Don.....................................1986, ’87 Wright, Lucien......................................1913 Wunsch, Kelly.........................1991, ’92, ’93 Wyman, J.D....................................1927, ’28

Y Yarbrough, Hermond E.*......................1958

Z Zatopek, Elo J........................................1956 * indicates manager or trainer. EDITOR’S NOTE: Additions or changes to this list from credible sources are appreciated.


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this is texas a&m... Texas A&M is known internationally for excellence in academics and athletics, as well as the tremendous Aggie spirit and proud traditions that create a learning and living experience unlike any other. From world-class research, residential and recreational facilities to a broad range of academic and extracurricular programs, Texas A&M offers myriad opportunities for intellectual and personal development in an environment that fosters achievement at the highest level. And, rich traditions – from “Howdy,” the official campus greeting, to events and commemorations such as The Big Event, Yell Practice and Aggie Muster – create a bond that unites Aggies across the generations.

established in 1876

international highlights

Since its Oct. 4, 1876 opening as the state’s first public institute of higher learning, the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, now known as Texas A&M University, has grown into a leader in teaching, research and service, with an international reputation for excellence in academics and athletics. Located in the heart of Texas, less than 160 miles from four of the nation’s 20 largest cities (Houston, San Antonio, Dallas and Austin) and home to the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum, Texas A&M is a popular and convenient destination for visitors from throughout the state.

Texas A&M is a worldwide leader with a wide array of international programs, partnerships and exchanges. Faculty and research staff have participated in more than 300 research projects in more than 50 countries and on all seven continents in recent years; the university enjoys formal cooperative agreements with about 100 institutions in more than 40 nations in Europe, Asia and throughout the Americas. As of April 2008, Texas A&M enrolled more than 4,100 international students from 128 countries (ranked 13th) and sends more than 1,200 students on Study Abroad programs each year.

Texas A&M University at Qatar was established in 2003 in Education City, a 2,400-acre campus that also houses branch campuses of Virginia Commonwealth University, Weill Cornell Medical College, Carnegie Mellon University and Georgetown University in the city of Doha. A comprehensive Study Abroad program offers students a range of opportunities to study overseas-independently, as part of faculty-led excursions, through student exchanges or at Texas A&M centers such as The Santa Chiara Study Center in Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy; The James Earl Rudder Scholar Program in Caen, Normandy, France; and Texas A&M University Center in Mexico City, Mexico.

national highlights Enrollment: Nation’s sixth-largest university (46,542 students in fall 2007). Students represent every state and 133 other nations. 3,483 (55 percent) of the first-time-in-college students enrolled in fall 2007 graduated in the top 10 percent of their high school class. The average SAT for freshmen is 1208 (national average is 1017). The university received a record 21,000+ applications and a record 8,085 entering freshmen for fall 2007. Fall 2008 freshman enrollment is also expected to top 8,000. It enrolls more than 4,100 international students from 128 countries (ranked 13th) and sends more than 1,200 students on Study Abroad programs each year.


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 National Merit Scholars (Fall ’06): Texas A&M University is ranked No. 10 in the nation in the enrollment of National Merit Scholars and had the second-largest increase among all schools according to the 2007 National Merit Scholarship Corp. annual report.  Value of Research: With nearly $570 million invested in research, Texas A&M ranks among the top 20 research universities nationwide. Texas A&M has been identified by Business Week magazine as one of the top 12 academically elite schools in the amount of research received from industry.  Endowment: $4.4 billion as of FY 2006; 7th in the nation overall and third among public universities. additional points of interest: • Among 62 invited members of the prestigious American Association of Universities. • One of a select few institution to hold triple federal designation: Land Grant, Sea Grant and Space Grant. • U.S. News & World Report has ranked Texas A&M among the best public universities in the country in recent years—21st overall in 2007—and eighth among graduate schools. Sixteen graduate specialties are in the top 20 among public universities in the United States, and agriculture is ranked first.

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Princeton Review, a college guidebook for prospective students, listed Texas A&M as one of the country’s “top 10 best value public colleges” in 2007. Kiplinger’s ranked Texas A&M first in Texas and the Southwest among its best values in public colleges in 2006. The Washington Monthly ranked Texas A&M seventh in the nation last year in its inaugural guide for prospective students. Texas A&M tied for ninth place among public institutions in a new Forbes Magazine survey that ranks earnings of alumni from around the country with 10 to 20 years of experience. Texas A&M was the only Texas institution ranked among the top 10 public schools in a list dominated by University of California schools. Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education ranked Texas A&M 25th in the country in 2006 in the number of bachelor’s degrees awarded to Hispanic students. The university ranked first in agriculture, fourth in biological and biomedical sciences, fourth in engineering and seventh in interdisciplinary studies. Established a chapter of the academic honors society Phi Beta Kappa in spring 2004. The Memorial Student Center is the nation’s largest student-union program. The university has more than 700 universityrecognized clubs and organizations to satisfy a myriad of social, personal-development and recreational interests. The university’s 5,200-acre physical plant, one of the largest in the nation, is valued at more than $1 billion. Texas A&M University at Galveston, the state’s marine and maritime branch campus, has been in operation since 1962 and enrolls about 1,700 students in undergraduate and graduate degrees in science, engineering, business and transportation.

ship skills, while encouraging students to give of themselves in service to others. With about 1,800 members, Texas A&M’s Corps of Cadets is the largest uniformed student body apart from the national service academies. Although membership carries no military obligation, the Corps is responsible for commissioning more officers into the U.S. military than any school other than the academies. Approximately 200 students participate in a separate corps at the Galveston campus, producing more Merchant Marine and U.S. Coast Guard officers than any institution except those academies. The student body continues to become more diverse. While total enrollment has grown by about 15 percent since 1988, minority enrollment has increased at an even faster pace. Women now represent approximately 48 percent of all students. More than 25 percent of the incoming freshman classes in recent years have been first-generation college students. More than 10,000 students have the opportunity to live on campus, placing Texas A&M among the top five universities in the nation in its capability for housing students.

the student body Texas A&M is as committed to developing students’ character as well as their intellect, through a wide array of extracurricular activities collectively referred to as “The Other Education.” More than 75 percent of Texas A&M students belong to at least one of the 700-plus recognized student organizations, the nation’s largest student-union program. Membership in these organizations and participation in their activities help build important teamwork and leader-

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courses and degrees

research

Through its 10 colleges, Texas A&M offers undergraduate degrees in more than 150 fields of study, plus concentrations within majors (such as engineering geology within geology), almost 250 master’s and doctoral degrees, and one professional degree, the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. A new University Studies degree program, available in fall 2007, gives students greater flexibility to tailor their degrees while still meeting all core curriculum standards. Through the summer of 2007, Texas A&M had awarded more than 330,000 academic degrees, including more than 70,000 graduate and professional degrees. More than half of the advanced degrees have been awarded in the past 15 years.

Texas A&M’s faculty conduct nearly $570 million in research each year. Researchers at Texas A&M and affiliated A&M System agencies disclosed 141 inventions and filed 106 patent applications in FY 2007. In 2004, Texas A&M was selected by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security as the lead institution for the National Center for Foreign Animal and Zoonotic Disease Defense, a multi-institutional, interdisciplinary research facility that aims to enhance the security of our nation’s food and agricultural systems. The center is part of Texas A&M’s Integrative Center for Homeland Security, which was established in May 2002. Since 2003, Texas A&M has served as a major participant in the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP), a large-scale, multinational earth science research project for which Texas A&M also serves as the operator of one of three scientific drilling ships. At $450 million over 10 years, IODP represents the largest research contract in Texas A&M’s 128-year history. Texas A&M previously served as science operator for the Ocean Drilling Program, IODP’s predecessor, which ended in 2003 after 20 years. Texas A&M Libraries are ranked first in scholarly publishing among U.S. academic libraries.

faculty Texas A&M has more than 2,600 faculty and is in the final year of a five-year effort— unprecedented in all of American higher education—to add nearly 450 new faculty members. The student-to-faculty ratio is less than 20:1. Included on the faculty are Nobel laureate, Dr. Norman Borlaug (1970 Peace Prize); National Medal of Science winner Dr. George F. Bass (Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Archaeology, 2001); a Pulitzer Prize Winner (Dr. Douglas Starr, Professor of Journalism); 21 members of the National Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Science (six), and many others who have received such high honors as the Wolf Prize, MacArthur Foundation “genius” Grants and the Welch Foundation Prize.

budgets and funding Texas A&M University’s FY 2007 operating budget was $1 billion. In the 2005 calendar year, the university and other components of the Texas A&M University System located in the Bryan-College Station area had an economic impact of more than $2.7 billion. That includes institutional spending, as well as spending by more than 21,700 employees, nearly 45,000 students and tens of thousands of visitors. Texas A&M’s endowment (including some parts of The Texas A&M University System) for FY 2007 was valued at about $6.5 billion, ranking 10th nationally and fourth among public universities.

the texas a&m university system Texas A&M University is part of the Texas A&M University System, which includes nine other academic institutions: Prairie View A&M (Prairie View), Tarleton State (Stephenville), Texas A&M International (Laredo), Texas A&M-Commerce, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, Texas A&M Kingsville, Texas A&M-Texarkana, West Texas A&M (Canyon) and the Texas A&M University System Health Science Center. The System also includes the following state agencies: • • • • • • • •

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colleges and degrees college of geosciences (755 students) The College of Geosciences is home to one of the most comprehensive concentrations of geosciences students, faculty and research scientists in the country. Our unique blend of disciplines includes atmospheric Sciences, geography, geology & geophysics, and oceanography. The College is also home to three major research centers – the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, the Geochemical and Environmental Research Group, and the Texas Sea Grant College Program – making Geosciences the largest college research program in the Texas A&M system. In addition to the degree programs in our four academic departments, we also offer interdisciplinary degrees in Environmental Studies, Environmental Geosciences and Spatial Science, and a master of Geoscience degree. With a total of approximately 755 students and about 110 faculty, the College offers an educational atmosphere characterized by smaller classes with tenured or tenure-track faculty, interactive learning, research opportunities in the laboratory and the field, and state-of-the-art facilities.

college of liberal arts (6,677 students) Offers curricula designed to develop critical reading and thinking skills, to broaden and enrich the quality of life, and to produce informed and responsible citizens. The College offers an array of majors in 12 departments focusing on social and behavioral sciences, humanities, and the performing arts, as well as serving as a major source of international education.

mays business school (4,800 students) Nationally recognized through annual rankings among the top 10 public business schools for its undergraduate and MBA programs, Mays provides its students unique learning experiences that stress critical and innovative thinking, character development and ethical leadership. Visit mays.tamu.edu for more information.

dwight look college of engineering (9,743 students) The Dwight Look College of Engineering graduates about 2,000 engineers a year, third highest in the nation. Its program consistently ranks in the top 10 public engineer-

ing programs and its students are the some of most highly recruited engineers in the United States. To learn more about the fascinating and rewarding field of engineering, visit thinkbig.tamu.edu.

college of education and human development (5,454 students) Are you looking for a career that provides the opportunity to help others? If so, then there is a home for you in the College of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University. Besides offering one of the best teacher education programs in the nation and being the leading producer of school teachers in high need areas, the college offers opportunities in human resource development, sport management, community health, technology management and exercise physiology. The 2009 U S. News and World Report ranked its graduate school as 40th in the nation, and three new master’s degrees are offered in special education and Hispanic bilingual education. The college incorporates new technologies into all its programs and offers online and distance experiences at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. For more information about the college, visit www.cehd.tamu.edu.

college of science (2,313 students) As the scientific core of Texas A&M, the College of Science has a three-part mission: educating new generations of scientists, conducting cutting-edge research to produce tomorrow’s technologies and providing the required mathematics, statistics and science foundation for all Texas A&M students. The college boasts world-renowned distinguished faculty, including three National Academy of Sciences members and a Nobel laureate. Two of the college’s five departments are ranked nationally at or near the top 10. The college’s Cyclotron Institute operates one of the world’s only K500 superconducting cyclotrons.

bush school The Bush School of Government and Public Service Administration was named after George Bush, 41st President of the United States, who once said “Public service is a noble calling.” Ranked 23nd among public universities for public affairs programs, the school educates principled leaders in public service and international affairs, conducts research, and performs service. The Master of Public Ser-

vice and Administration and the Master’s Program of International Affairs are the two academic cornerstones of the college, with 195 graduate students enrolled. The school also offers online or in residence graduate certificate programs in Nonprofit Management, Advanced International Affairs, and Homeland Security. Distinguished, multidisciplinary faculty members are national and international leaders in their fields, and the college is home to the Institute for Science, Technology & Public Policy and the Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs. To learn more, visit us online at bush.tamu.edu.

college of veterinary medicine And biomedical sciences (2,924 students) The College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, the only veterinary college in Texas, consistently ranks in the Top Five colleges of veterinary medicine in the nation and has produced approximately 10 percent of all the practicing veterinarians in the United States. The Texas Veterinary Medical Center, which includes the college, the large and small animal hospitals, and several specialized centers and institutes, offers patient care for all animal species through its’ community and referral practice. The undergraduate Biomedical Science (BIMS) Program at Texas A&M University’s College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences graduates the highest percentage of students admitted to professional schools in the State of Texas including veterinary, dental, medical, optometry, and nursing. In the Biomedical Science program, students rise to the expectation of the program’s rigorous curriculum. The average GPA of Biomedical Science students consistently exceeds the campus average.

general studies program (4,300 students) Allows students to explore several academic areas before declaring a major. This exploration helps students identify a major as well as clarify career goals. Students receive academic advising and career counseling while completing general courses that will apply to their degree programs.

college of agriculturE and life sciences Is one of the nation’s largest colleges of agriculture and life sciences and ranks among the top producers of future leaders for the multibillion-dollar U.S. food and fiber industry. With 29 major undergraduate programs in 15 departments, the College offers world-class education and research programs in food systems, natural resources and the environment, and life sciences technology, incorporating practical learning through internships in industry and government and study-abroad programs in countries throughout the world. The College’s diverse and motivated graduates successfully pursue careers in such fields as marketing and sales, law, government, business management, wildlife and environmental management, biotechnology, veterinary and human medicine, and nutrition and food science. The College’s faculty members are internationally respected for their innovative improvements in production technology, natural resource management, genetics, human health, and disease prevention and for enhancing the quality of life in both rural and urban communities. They also place a high priority on teaching and working with students. For more information, visit coals.tamu.edu.

college of architecture The College of Architecture is one of the largest of its kind in the United States. It offers a comprehensive catalog of prominently ranked graduate and undergraduate programs in the design, visualization, planning, construction, and land development professions. The three departments in the college – architecture, construction science, and landscape architecture and urban planning – are each fully accredited at the highest possible level and together offer 12 degree programs including doctorates in architecture and urban and regional sciences. Additionally the college sustains six formally organized research centers and laboratories dedicated to improving the knowledge base of the professions it serves and supporting five graduate certificate programs in sustainable urbanism, facility management, health systems and design, historic preservation, and environmental hazard management.

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aggie TRADITIONS... Tradition and history are important parts of life on any college campus but especially at Texas A&M University. The “Spirit of Aggieland” is unmatched by any other college or university in the United States. Most traditions at Texas A&M are filled with the rich background of its Corps of Cadets, which for many years made up the entire student body at the College Station campus. Texas A&M opened in 1876 as a land grant college. At that point, the student body adopted a military structure, and the traditions of Aggieland took their roots. The school remained essentially the same until 1963 when the first women were admitted. But the school still has the Corps of Cadets — only one of a few universities in the country to maintain a strong commitment to military training. Today participation in the Corps is strictly voluntary, but about 2,000 young men and women choose to be part of the proud organization that helps personify the “Spirit of Aggieland.”

the story of the 12th man one of the most well-known traditions at Texas A&M is that of the Twelfth Man... The story of this colorful tradition has been told andretoldto generations of Aggie students and is part of the cohesive substance that binds A&M students together forever. The Twelfth Man is the reason A&M students stand for each entire football game. When Aggie students stand during games, it is this spirit and loyalty they are remembering. They stand in readiness in case they are needed to go into the game like the original Twelfth Man, E. King Gill. The late Dr. Gill of Corpus Christi related this story some years ago: “It was in January, 1922, following the 1921 football season. The Aggies were SWC champions and had been invited to play Centre College in what was then called the Dixie Classic in Dallas. I had played on the football team, but was on the basketball team at that time and those in charge felt I was more valuable to the ­basketball team (Gill was an All-SWC basketball player in 1923). I was in Dallas, however, and even rode to the stadium in the same taxi with Coach Dana X. Bible. I was in civilian clothes and was not to be in uniform. Coach Bible asked me to assist in spotting players for the late Jinx Tucker (sports editor of the Waco News-Tribune) in the press box. So, I was up in the press box, helping Jinx Tucker when, near the end of the first half, I was called down to the Texas A&M bench. There had been a number of injuries but it was not until I arrived on the field that I learned that Coach Bible wanted me to put on a football uniform and be ready to play if he needed me. There were no dressing rooms at the stadium in those days. The

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team had dressed downtown at the hotel and traveled to the stadium in taxi cabs. Anyway, I put on the uniform of one of the injured players. We got under the stands, and he put on my clothes and I put on his uniform. I was ready to play but never was sent into the game.”

silver taps one of the most emotional of all Aggie traditions… The solemn ceremony is the final tribute and honor to an Aggie who has died. The cere­mony is held in front of the ­Academic Building on the first Tuesday of every month at 10:30 p.m., if a student died during the preceding month. Students gather around the area, the campus lights are dimmed (cars included), chimes play from Albritton Tower, a detachment from the Ross Volunteers fires three volleys and buglers from the Aggie Band play Silver Taps three times. The ceremony is quite moving because the only sense one witnesses it with is sound. The family members of the deceased Aggie are invited as special guests at the ceremony.

yells and humping it instead of cheerleaders leading cheers, there are yell leaders leading yells… Today, yell leaders are selected by a vote of the student body. There are five Yell Leaders (three seniors and two juniors) who are donned in white. These five motivated Aggies use hand signals to indicate what yell will occur next. They tell the “Twelfth Man” what yell is coming, and the students on the bottom row pick up the signal and repeat it, passing it upward until the entire student body knows what is coming. Once the “Twelfth Man” assumes the “humping it” position (bending over with the hands placed just above the knees, properly aligning the back, mouth and throat for maximum volume) the yell ­begins.

big event Reveille died in 1944 and was buried at the north entrance of Kyle Field facing the scoreboard so that she can always watch the Aggies outscore their opponent. Reveille II, Reveille III, Reveille IV, Reveille V and Reveille VI are now buried alongside Reveille I. Reveille VII was introduced on Feb. 17, 2001 during an Aggie men’s basketball game at Reed Arena.

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reveille the first lady of Aggieland… Is the official mascot of Texas A&M University. She is the highest ranking member of the Corps of Cadets, and is a Five-Star General. A full-bred American Collie, Reveille’s history dates back to 1931. At that time, some cadets accidentally ran over a black and white dog in their Model T on the way back to campus, so they gathered up the injured dog and took it back to the dormitory. In the morning, when the bugler sounded reveille, the dog started barking and promptly received her nickname. Reveille was soon adopted by the Corps and especially the band. She followed them to all formations and led them when they marched. At the first football game, she took the field with the band and made her first appearance as the official mascot of Texas A&M.

first held in 1883 when Aggies met June 26 to ‘live over their college days’... The early meetings were parties and banquets held during the commencement exercises. Soon, a permanent date was set — April 21 — and it became a time to pay homage to students and former students who died during the past year. At today’s Muster, living comrades answer “here” to the roll call at the largest ceremony in the 12,500-seat Reed Arena, for their friends who have passed on. During World War I, groups of Aggies held Muster in trenches in Europe. In 1923, former students began holding Muster throughout Texas, the nation and numerous other parts of the world — to let Aggies remember old days and meet old friends.

authorize a Yell Practice, but could manage to “be” at the YMCA Building at midnight. Flares were planted, the Corps woke up, even the band showed up, and the first Midnight Yell Practice was held. Today, Midnight Yell Practice is held at Kyle Field on Friday night before a home football game. The Aggie Band starts the parade at the Quadrangle near the Corps dorms and marches to Kyle Field led by the Yell Leaders carrying torches. Then, as many as 20,000 students

the largest student-led service project in the nation… In the spirit of giving, Aggies help serve the community every year in Big Event. Started in 1982, the Big Event promotes campus unity as students come together each spring to express their gratitude for the support from the surrounding communities of Bryan/College Station. More than 8,000 Aggies participate in more than 800 jobs such as painting houses, mowing lawns, and raking leaves. Dorms, Greek organizations, Corps outfits and individuals work together to help serve the community.

yell practice a favorite of Aggies is Yell Practice… In 1932, two freshmen asked the senior yell leaders to hold a Midnight Yell Practice to motivate students for the upcoming football game. The seniors said they could not

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academic services The Center for Student-Athlete Services’ mission is to help each student-athlete achieve his or her maximum potential through academic, personal, and career enhancement while upholding the standards of honor, integrity, and professionalism at Texas A&M University. Through the combination of one of the nation’s premier facilities and a highly qualified staff, Texas A&M has strengthened its commitment to “Building Champions” off the field, as well as on.

The Center for Student-Athlete Services is located on the second floor of the Bright Football Complex. The Center is a 24,550-square foot state-of-the-art facility equipped with the latest teaching technology and capable of accommodating over 600 students at any given time. The academic staff was highly involved in the design of the Center to ensure a convenient and user-friendly layout to meet the studentathletes’ needs. Designed with the student-athlete in mind, the academic center is one of the most comprehensive academic support facilities in collegiate athletics.

champs 101: winning at life CHAMPS 101 is a comprehensive course created to assist our student-athletes in coping with the many transitions and challenges of college, athletic life, and beyond. The course creates opportunities for student-athletes to explore and be involved in campus life, services, and programs while encouraging personal growth and responsible decision-making. All new freshmen student-athletes are required to complete the course for academic credit within their first year. In addition, experienced student-athletes may participate as Teaching Assistants, providing guidance for new students while gaining valuable experience as a mentor and teacher. The CHAMPS 101 course serves to enhance Texas A&M’s commitment to the total development of our student-athletes by addressing the issues and topics to better prepare them athletically, academically, and personally.

the annual champs banquet Each year a CHAMPS banquet is hosted in the Spring to honor the student-athletes, trainers and managers who have excelled in academics, athletics, leadership and community service. Over 320 students are recognized for these achievements. One of the primary goals is to have the student-athlete graduation rate equal or exceed the all university graduation rate at Texas A&M. This is a significant challenge because

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academic supervising Ensuring that our student-athletes are on the correct path to success is important to Texas A&M University. The Center for Student-Athlete Services employs seven full-time Academic Supervisors and a Learning Specialist. They are assisted by graduate assistants and a front office staff. Together, the staff monitors the student-athletes’ academic performance to ensure the continued fulfillment of progress toward degree requirements. This process includes academic progress reports during the semester and individualized academic planning for each student. All student-athletes are also required to submit pre-registration forms prior to registering for classes to ensure a class schedule that meets degree requirements and meshes with practice times. Additionally, all student-athletes must meet with his/her academic adviser in the college in which they are enrolled. Each student-athlete meets regularly with the academic supervisor. The meetings help solve problems concerning classwork and overall academic performance. The emphasis of the program centers on the idea of a “proactive” approach rather than a “reactive” approach. Coaches and academic supervisors try to set the academic tone early and to be as thorough as possible in planning for each studentathlete’s academic success.

 50-station computer center with all new Dell Pentium IV desktop computers

 30 Dell laptop computers to check out  access to all of the software available in any open access computer lab on campus

 11 tutor rooms for small group tutoring  10 tutor rooms for individual tutoring  five tutor labs (agriculture, business, science, humanities, social science)

 writing center modeled after the University Writing Center in Evans Library

 math center – friendly staff to help with mathemat-

academic achievement Texas A&M men’s golfer Trey Todd (Abilene) and volleyball player Jen Moore (Allen) were named the Bill Erwin Scholar-Athletes of the Year in April 2008 at the 19th-annual CHAMPS Awards Banquet. Todd was a three-time first-team Academic All-Big 12 pick and is a candidate for Academic All-America honors

for the second straight year. He played in 28 career tournaments and tied for eighth at the 2007 Morris Williams Intercollegiate in Austin. His career-best round was a 67 at the 2006 PING/Arizona State Intercollegiate. Todd has received his masters in accounting from Texas A&M and has accepted a job with Price Waterhouse in Dallas. Moore was a three-time member of the Academic AllBig 12 Volleyball Team during her four-year career, and as a senior, the libero was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI Women’s Volleyball Second Team by the College Sports Information Directors of America. In 2007, the team captain played in every game and ranked second on the squad in digs per game while leading the Aggies to a 21-10 record. Moore graduated with a degree in communications and is pursing a master’s degree in sports management at A&M in the fall. A total of 401 student-athletes and student support staff were honored for posting a grade point average of 3.0 or higher during the 2007 calendar year. Of those, 89 earned Verizon Outstanding Athletics Scholar Awards for posting a 4.0 GPA for one or both semesters.

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 two study lounges for students to find a quiet, comfortable place to study independently or in small groups

 four classrooms available for Champs 101, supplemental instruction or other classes that include student-athletes

 student-athlete lounge with comfortable chairs, big screen TV and vending machines nearby

 office space for Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and Aggie Athletes Involved

 career services staff and resource center  full-time nutritionist  a friendly staff including nine full-time academic supervisors, five graduate assistants, learning coordinators, learning assistants, receptionists and more than 50 tutors available

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Bill Erwin Scholar-Athletes of the Year: Trey Todd, men’s golf Jen Moore, volleyball Distinguished Letterwinners: Ozzie Gardner, men’s swimming Ashlee Pistorius, soccer Prentice Gautt Scholarship Recipients: Terry Dike, track and field Jessica Wingfield, track and field

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Award of Excellence: Steve McDonnell Cleo Whitlock Award: Rush Hannigan Community SERVICE MVP: Meghan Nebera, women’s swimming OUTSTANDING COMMITTEE CHAIR: Mary Batis, volleyball

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bryan/college station: the home of texas a&m Texas A&M University is located in Bryan/College Station, which has gained national acclaim as one of the most livable metropolitan areas in the United States.

location Bryan/College Station is located in Brazos County in east central Texas, about 140 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico. The nearest interstate is Interstate Highway 45 (38 miles). Bryan serves as the county seat for Brazos County. Bordered by the Brazos and Navasota Rivers, it occupies 583 square feet at an average elevation of 367 feet above sea level. The community is just 95 miles north of Houston, 166 miles northeast of San Antonio, 104 miles east of Austin, 172 miles south of Fort Worth and 169 miles south of Dallas.

population Bryan/College Station has a total population of 133,550. Bryan has a population of 65,660 and College Station, 67,890, with the total Brazos County population at 152,415.

education Public education is provided by the Bryan Independent School District and the College Station Independent School District. Several private schools also serve Bryan/College Station. Higher education is offered by Blinn College, a two-year institution, and Texas A&M University, a world-class university.

arts and culture Through Texas A&M University’s Opera and Performing Arts Society (OPAS), the Arts Council of Brazos Valley and several other organizations, quality entertainment is brought frequently to Bryan/College Station. Presentations include ballet and modern dance companies, symphonies, Broadway road shows, operas, and classical jazz and pop musicians.

For further information contact: Arts Council of Brazos Valley at (979) 696-ARTS (2787). Cultural programs often feature world-renowned speakers and political figures. There are also local theater productions, exhibits of artists and craftsmen, and a season of quality music from the area’s own symphony orchestra and chorus. Texas A&M and several galleries regularly feature art and exhibits. The Brazos Valley Museum offers exhibits, lectures and demonstrations for all ages. For more information, call (979) 776-2195.

attractions In addition to Texas A&M University and the world-renowned George Bush Presidential Library and Museum, Bryan/College Station takes pride in its numerous sights of interest, including the Brazos County Arboretum, Bryan’s Historical District, Carnegie Library and Messina Hof Wine Cellars. For more information on these and other sights, call the Bryan/ College Station Convention & Visitor Bureau at (979) 260-9898.

recreation Bryan and College Station both have fine park systems providing basketball, swimming, soccer, softball, tennis, jogging, nature trails and bike paths. Many programs and special events are scheduled throughout the year. Texas A&M University also offers many sporting events including Aggie football, basketball, baseball and a host of other collegiate sports.

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weather averages Average Rainfall Month Temp. Days January 49 5 February 53 5 March 60 5 April 68 5 May 75 5 June 81 4 July 85 4 August 84 4 September 79 6 October 70 4 November 59 5 December 52 5 Average Annual Rainfall: 39.1 inches Average Days Above 90°: 102 Average January High/Low: 59°/39° Average July High/Low: 95°/74°

Bryan/College Station is conveniently located near many outdoor recreation areas making boating, sailing, swimming, fishing, camping and hunting easily accessible. Parks, golf courses and A&M’s facilities provide Bryan/College Station with a diversity of recreational opportunities.

health With a wide range of available medical specialists and facilities, Bryan/College Station is considered a

regional medical center. This community is home to three medical-surgical hospitals. Together, these facilities provide more than 400 beds. In addition, there is a major medical clinic that is growing steadily. Also, 11 nursing-assisted living homes and retirement homes are located in Bryan/College Station. Texas A&M University also contributes to the medical community with its fine medical school.

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media INFORMATION For additional information about Aggie baseball, contact: Matt Simon Assistant Media Relations Director Texas A&M University P.O. Box 30017 College Station, TX 77842-3017

Office Phone........................ (979) 845-3239 office Fax.............................. (979) 845-0564 Press Box Phone (MEDIA ONLY)...... (979) 458-3604 E-Mail................... matts@athletics.tamu.edu Website................... www.aggieathletics.com

GAMEDAY MEDIA SERVICES Mailing Address: Media Relations Office Texas A&M University P.O. Box 30017 College Station, TX 77842-3017

OVERNIGHT Address: Media Relations Office John Koldus Bldg., Rm. 222 Joe Routt Blvd. Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843-1228

MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF Assistant AD/Media Relations..............Alan Cannon Associate MRD........ Colin Killian (men’s basketball, golf) Assistant MRDs............. Matt Simon (baseball, football) .........................Debbie Darrah (volleyball, women’s tennis) ................... Chris Harrell (equestrian, women’s swimming) .........................................Deanna Werner (soccer, softball) .......................Brad Marquardt (football, men’s swimming) ............ Marlene Navor (women’s basketball, men’s tennis) ............................Shawn Price (track & field, cross country) Publications Specialist.......................Cyndi Mousner Media Relations Secretary...............Jackie Thornton main office line.................................... (979) 845-5725 main office fax...................................... (979) 845-0564

Media guides, programs and updated game notes and statistics will be available prior to each game. Internet access is available in the Olsen Field press box. A fax machine and telephones can be made available by contacting the Media Relations office.

RADIO Outlets wishing to broadcast games at Olsen Field should contact the Media Relations office no later than one week prior to gameday. ISDN and standard phone lines are available at broadcast positions.

PHOTOS Contact Matt Simon (matts@athletics.tamu.edu) to request high-resolution digital images of Texas A&M’s coaches and players.

BIG 12 CONFERENCE INTERVIEW POLICY Each practice session may be viewed from the stands; however, players and coaches will be available for interviews throughout the week except on game days. All interview requests must be made through the Media Relations Office preferably with a 24-hour notice. On game days, interviews will be conducted approximately 10 minutes after the conclusion of the game outside the third-base dugout. Please present any requests to the Media Relations staff prior to the end of the game.

CREDENTIALS Media and photo credentials for home games should be requested at least two days prior to game day by contacting Matt Simon at the Media Relations Office via e-mail or phone (contact info below), or by faxing a request to (979) 845-0564. Admittance to media areas is limited to working media only. No children or other non-media members will be admitted to the working media areas.

AGGIEATHLETICS.COM Media can obtain much information on Texas A&M baseball on aggieathletics.com, the official website of Texas A&M athletics. Rosters, schedules, bios, game notes, statistics, box scores, postgame audio files and much more are available online.

MEDIA PARKING Media parking is available in the lot located between Olsen Field and the Student Recreational Center. It is wise to arrive as early as possible to ensure obtaining a parking space. You must contact the Media Relations office in advance to obtain parking passes and avoid being charged to park.

Carmen Branch, Assistant Director of Communications, will serve as the media contact for Big 12 baseball. The Big 12 office address is 400 East John Carpenter Freeway, Irving, TX 75062. The telephone number is (469) 524-1009, and the Big 12 website is www.Big12Sports.com.

BIG 12 TELECONFERENCE The Big 12 Conference baseball coaches will participate in media-only teleconferences during the 2009 season. The calls begin with a preseason conference call in February, followed by bi-weekly teleconferences beginning in midApril. Each teleconference will start at 10 a.m. (CT), and can also be heard live and on replay via the Big 12 web site at www.big12sports.com. Please contact Texas A&M media relations or the Big 12 communications staff for the call-in and replay phone numbers. The schedule is as follows...

Wednesday, Feb. 18 Monday, April 13

10:00 a.m. - Tim Jamieson, Missouri 10:10 a.m. - Dan Spencer, Texas Tech 10:20 a.m. - Mike Anderson, Nebraska 10:30 a.m. - Ritch Price, Kansas 10:40 a.m. - Steve Smith, Baylor 10:50 a.m. - Brad Hill, Kansas State 11:00 a.m. - Rob Childress, Texas A&M 11:10 a.m. - Sunny Golloway, Oklahoma 11:20 a.m - Frank Anderson, Oklahoma State 11:30 a.m. - Augie Garrido, Texas

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primary media outlets TELEVISION STATIONS KBTX-TV 3 (CBS, bryan/college station) P.O. Drawer 3730 Bryan, TX 77805 (979) 846-7777 Fax: (979) 846-1490 Darryl Bruffett, sports director Dwayne Parsons, reporter John Wilson, reporter KCEN-TV 6 (NBC, waco/killeen/temple) P.O. Drawer 6013 Temple, TX 76503 (254) 859-5481 Fax: (254) 859-5831 David Wilkinson, reporter KXXV-TV 25/KRHD-TV 40 (ABC, Waco/college station) P.O. Drawer 2522 Waco, TX 76710 (254) 754-2525/(979) 691-5743 Fax: (254) 757-0331 Jahmai Webster, sports reporter KAMU-TV 15 (PBS, college station) Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843 (979) 845-1526 Big 12 Showcase 400 North East Street Arlington, Texas 76011 1-800-539-8355 Fax: 1-888-263-5802 Keith Fletcher, producer Bill Land, host 12th Man Productions P.O. 30017 College Station, TX 77842-3017 (979) 845-2690 Fax: (979) 847-8514

NEWSPAPERS The Bryan-College Station Eagle Box 3000 Bryan, TX 77805 (979) 776-4444 Fax: (979) 774-0496 Richard Croome, beat writer The Battalion Reed McDonald Bldg. Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843 (979) 845-3316 Fax: (979) 845-2647 The Dallas Morning News P.O. Box 655237 Communications Center Dallas, TX 75265-0237 (214) 977-8444 Fax: (214) 651-0580 Houston Chronicle 801 Texas Ave. Houston, TX 77002 (713) 220-7891 Fax: (713) 220-7866 Brent Zwerneman, beat writer San Antonio Express-News P.O. Box 2171 San Antonio, TX 78297 (210) 250-3373 Fax: (210) 250-3351 Brent Zwerneman, beat writer

RADIO STATIONS

MAGAZINES

WTAW-AM (1620)/KZNE-AM (1150)/ KNDE-FM (95.1) 2700 Earl Rudder Frwy, Suite 5000 College Station, TX 77845 (979) 846-1150 Fax: (979) 846-1933 Tom Turbiville, sports director Chip Howard, SportsTalk host Louie Belina, The First Word host KKYS-FM 104.7/KAGG-FM 96.1 P.O. Box 4132 Bryan, TX 77805-4132 (979) 846-5597 Fax: (979) 268-5828

12th Man On Campus magazine P.O. Drawer L-1 College Station, TX 77844-9101 (979) 846-8892 Fax: (979) 846-2445 True Brown, editor

KTAM-AM 1240/KORA-FM 98.3/ KHLR-FM 103.9/KZTR-FM 101.9 P.O. Box 3069 Bryan, TX 77805 (979) 776-1240 Fax: (979) 776-0123

Maroon & White Report P.O. Drawer 10642 College Station, TX 77844-9109 (979) 696-5911 Fax: (979) 696-7785 Billy Liucci, editor

WIRE SERVICES The Associated Press (Houston) 16945 Northchase Drive Suite 2110 Houston, TX 77060 (281) 872-8900 Fax: (713) 872-9988 Chris Duncan, reporter

Austin American-Statesman P.O. Box 670, Austin, TX 78767 (512) 445-3600 Fax: (512) 445-3868 Randy Riggs, beat writer Fort Worth Star-Telegram 400 W. 7th St., Fort Worth, TX 76102 (817) 390-7760 Fax: (817) 390-7210 Lori Dann, beat writer

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2009 travel info HOUSTON COLLEGE CLASSIC FEBRUARY 26 - MARCH 1 Depart: Thursday, February 26 via charter bus Hotel: Inn at the Ballpark 1520 Texas Ave. Houston, TX 77002 (713) 228-1520 Return: Sunday, March 1 following game

BAYLOR MARCH 13 Depart: Friday, March 13 via charter bus Return: immediately following game

MISSOURI MARCH 19-22 Depart: Thursday, March 19 via charter air to Columbia, Missouri (COU) Hotel: Courtyard Marriott Columbia 3301 Lemone Industrial Blvd. Columbia, MO 65201 (573) 443-8000 Return: Sunday, March 22 following game

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KANSAS STATE APRIL 8-11 Depart: Wednesday, April 8 via charter air to Manhattan, Kansas (MHK) Hotel: Holiday Inn at the Campus 1641 Anderson Ave. Manhattan, KS 66502 (785) 539-7531 Return: Sunday, April 5 following game

RICE APRIL 14 Depart: Tuesday, April 14 via charter bus Return: immediately following game

aggies on the ’net Follow the Aggies 24 hours a day, seven days a week via the official website of Texas A&M athletics, AggieAthletics.com. From the latest news releases covering all 20 intercollegiate sports, to insightful Aggie extras, AggieAthletics.com is your one-stop shop for the latest information in A&M sports. In addition to news and features, AggieAthletics. com also offers fans live coverage of most Aggie events. With free live audio and video coverage and real-time statistical updates of over 200 Texas A&M events each year, Aggie fans from all over the globe can keep track of A&M sports as it happens.

MAY 9-10 Depart: Saturday, May 9 via charter bus Hotel: Embassy Suites Downtown/Town Lake 300 S. Congress Ave. Austin, TX 78704 (512) 469-9000 Return: Sunday, May 10 following game

MAY 14-24 Depart: Thursday, May 14 via charter bus Hotel: Embassy Suites Norman 2501 Conference Dr. Norman, OK 73069 (405) 364-8040 Hotel: Hotel TBD by tourney seeding (Renaissance OKC or Courtyard Marriott Bricktown) Return: Sunday, May 24 following title game

A new feature of AggieAthletics.com is the auction site, where fans can bid on special, one-of-akind items such as autographed helmets, game-worn jerseys and much more. Fans can also get the best and latest in Aggie merchandise online by logging on to AggieLocker.com and purchasing official A&M gear from the comfort of home. Your purchases directly benefit the Texas A&M Athletics Department.

Texas A&M enters its third year of a partnership with CBS College Sports that brings fans the wildlypopular AGGIES ALL-ACCESS broadband web channel, the most-watched channel on the network. Fans can access live streaming audio and video of many Texas A&M sporting events as well as press conferences, television and radio shows, highlights, features and much more--all free, and all at the click of a button. Free video of all non-televised Aggie home baseball matches will be available again in 2009, as well as free live audio of all road contests. Log on to aggieathletics.com for more information.

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APRIL 2-5 Depart: Thursday, April 2 via charter bus Hotel: Embassy Suites Lubbock 5215 S. Loop 289 Lubbock, TX 79424 (806) 771-7000 Return: Sunday, April 5 following game

AggieAthletics.com is also the best source for player and coach bios, updated team and individual statistics, records, history, player blogs and much more.

AGGIEATHLETICS.COM STAFF Drew Martin Assistant Athletics Director, Branding and Creative Development JON CARPENTER Senior Graphics Artist

brian gardner Graphics Designer JONATHAN LEE AggieAthletics.com Editor ALYSSA POWELL AggieAthletics.com Webmaster

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12th man productions 12th Man Productions is in its third year as the awardwinning, in-house video production group of Texas A&M Athletics. The department provides live-event big screen productions at Kyle Field, Reed Arena, Olsen Field, the Aggie Soccer Stadium, the Aggie Softball Complex and the Mitchell Tennis Center, along with pushing many of these productions worldwide via A&M’s official website, aggieathletics.com. Throughout the academic year, 12th Man Productions produces a weekly 30-minute sports magazine show called the “Aggie Sports Connection”. The ASC recaps football games in the fall through coach analysis and in-depth highlights, as well as spotlighting the other sports in action. In the spring, fans of baseball, basketball and all Aggie sports will be able to follow their teams through features, highlights and more on the ASC.

The 12th Man Productions staff, which includes more than 40 current Texas A&M students, also produces a season highlight tape for every Aggie intercollegiate sport, facilitates satellite feeds for networks and their affiliates, produces tapes for the 12th Man Foundation video program and provides live web streaming and all video content on aggieathletics.com. In 2006, the department was awarded a Golden Matrix Award from the IDEA organization for “Best Special Occasion Video” in a competition including every college, minor league and professional sports organization.

In addition, 12th Man Productions produces “The Aggie Basketball Show with Mark Turgeon”, which spotlights Aggie basketball and runs from December to March.

Video entertainment is produced in the state-of-the-art control room at Kyle Field.

Keep up with the latest in Aggie baseball and Aggie Athletics weekly throughout the spring through The Aggie Sports Connection, a weekly sports magazine show highlighting the players, coaches and teams of Texas A&M. The 30-minute show provides a unique, entertaining and informative behind-the-scenes look at Aggie sports. Produced by 12th Man Productions, the ASC can be seen across the state of Texas on FSN Southwest, on several affiliates state-wide in Texas and Oklahoma, across most of the South on Cox Sports and locally in Bryan/College Station on KBTX-TV 3. Check aggieathletics.com or local listings for station and airtime nearest you.

COX Sports Television Fridays, 6:30 p.m. CT

Fridays, 12:30 p.m. CT

KBTX-TV (Bryan/College Station) Fridays, 6:30 p.m. CT (stations/airtimes subject to change)

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MILEAGE FROM TEXAS AIRPORTS TO OLSEN FIELD Bryan/College Station-Easterwood Airport (CLL)......3 Waco Regional (ACT).............................................101 Austin-Bergstrom (AUS).........................................101 George Bush Houston Intercontinental (IAH)........101 Houston-William P. Hobby (HOU)..........................106 San Antonio International (SAT)............................163 Dallas-Love Field (DAL)..........................................178 Dallas/Fort Worth International (DFW).................200

Olsen Field is located at the corner of George Bush Drive (F.M. 2347) and Olsen Blvd., on the southern edge of the Texas A&M campus. It is located directly adjacent to the Student Recreation Center and sits across Wellborn Road (F.M. 2154) and the railroad tracks from Kyle Field (football).

For search engines such as Google Maps, MapQuest, Yahoo!, etc., the address “George Bush Dr. & Olsen Blvd., College Station, TX” should suffice for easy directions to the stadium.

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C.E. “Pat” olsen field The baseball facility at Texas A&M University, C.E. “Pat” Olsen Field, is second to none. The stadium was dedicated on March 21, 1978, and is named in honor of Mr. Pat Olsen, a 1923 graduate of Texas A&M. Upon graduation from A&M, Olsen became a member of the famed New York Yank­ees, playing with im­ mortals Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. Mr. Olsen supported all levels of ­baseball and threw out the first pitch of the 1984 World Series in San D ­ iego. Olsen Field is located across from Kyle Field and has a permanent seating capacity of 7,053. Additional seating was completed prior to the 1994 season. The fan support that the Aggies receive in front of the Olsen faithful is hard to match. Over the last 10 seasons, over 1.6 million fans have passed through the gates. With average attendance of nearly 4,900 fans per game, Texas A&M has ranked in the top four nationally in seven of the last 10 seasons.

Capacity: Opened:

Last season, the Aggies drew over 176,000 fans to Olsen Field, a mark that ranks third all-time in the storied history of Texas A&M baseball. In 2004 and 2005, the Aggies set new average attendance records as 5,225 and 5,905 fans, respectively, per game watched A&M play. The 8,847 fans who attended the Texas game in 2003 established a new stadium record. In 1999, 8,452 fans poured through the turnstiles to watch a game versus Texas. With an additional 2,600 in Aggie Alley, the overflow crowd reached a record 11,052. Olsen Field has served as an NCAA regional site seven times (1989, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2008) and each time has been a tremendous success. Among the eight super regional sites in 1999, Olsen Field and Texas A&M ranked first with 22,833 fans entering the gates. The 1999 regional attendance was ranked second with 53,287 fans. One of the special features of Olsen Field is the Tifway

Bermuda-grass which makes the ­diamond one of the best natural playing ­surfaces in the nation. George Toma, an expert on playing surfaces, commented on a visit to Olsen Field that the turf was as fine as any playing surface in the major leagues. In the summer of 2005, the playing surface received a major upgrade. A state-of-the art Airfield playing surface and drainage system was installed. This new surface virtually eliminates rainouts, causing action to be stopped if it is actually raining at the time of the game. Texas A&M’s grounds­keeper, Leo Goertz, was honored as the 1985 NCAA Division I Groundskeeper of the Year for his outstanding work at Olsen Field. Diamond Dry and ­Collegiate Baseball are co-sponsors of the award. 1985 was the first year for the honor to be awarded. The dimensions of the field are 330 feet down the foul lines, 375 to the power alleys and 400 feet to cen­

7,053

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All-Time Record: 848-272-4 (.756) Dimensions (8-foot fence): 330 - 375 - 400

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the home of aggie baseball terfield. The wooden fences around the outfield measure eight feet in height and have recently been padded for player protection. Beneath the grandstands are dressing facilities for both teams, a separate dressing room for the umpires, a modern training room and a grounds­keeper’s storage room. Recently, a new indoor hitting facility was built down the left-field line that has batting cages and bullpens for the Aggie baseball and softball teams to workout in inclement weather. A new state-of-the-art scoreboard, featuring a LED video board was unveiled in 2000. The scoreboard was the first on-campus, college-baseball scoreboard of its type in the United States. Other features in­clude a major league metal halide lighting system; a 160-foot laminated ­vinyl tar­paulin that covers the ­infield during inclement wea­ther; and coaches’

offices complete with a lounge area for players and families under the third-base stands. The Aggies added a state-of-the-art weightroom on the first-base side of the stadium in the summer of 2007, allowing student-athletes to make even greater use of their time at the stadium. To make attending games more convenient for the fans, a recreational vehicle area with water, electricity hookups and a dump station has been built. There are 40 hookups for recreational ­vehicles. The park complex was dedicated on ­October 3, 1982. The park honors Mr. Olsen’s wife, Elsie Duncan Olsen. After losing the first three games ever played at Olsen Field, the Aggies won 16 straight and contin­ue to play well at home. Since the stadium opened in 1978, the Aggies have posted an 848-272-4 (.756) record, including a 34-9 mark in 2007.

Stadium Record Crowds 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 20.

8,847.........Texas............................ May 16, 2003 8,452*.......Texas . .........................April 30, 1999 8,230†.......Baylor .........................April 17, 1999 7,912.........Texas............................. May 4, 2001 7,871.........Baylor .......................... May 3, 2000 7,774.........Oklahoma....................April 17, 2004 7,740.........Texas............................April 29, 2006 7,735.........Oklahoma......................April 8, 2006 7,721.........Kansas State................April 13, 2002 7,687.........Baylor....................... March 28, 2003 7,669.........Washington................. Feb. 25, 2005 7,645.........Clemson .......................June 5, 1999 7,645.........Clemson .......................June 6, 1999 7,589.........Clemson .......................June 4, 1999 7,550.........Arkansas...................... Feb. 28, 2004 7,472.........Texas Tech................ March 26, 2004 7,430.........Texas............................ May 17, 2008 7,428.........Rice........................... March 23, 2004 7,428.........Arizona........................ Feb. 16, 2002 7,368.........Texas............................ May 22, 2004 * total 11,052 (including 2,600 in ‘Aggie Alley’) † total 10,730 (including 2,500 in ‘Aggie Alley’)

Season – Total Attendance 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Total.................Year............. Dates...........Avg. 195,440............. 1999...............42............4,653 187,367............. 2004...............36............5,205 176,723............. 2008...............42............4,207 170,720............. 2003...............35............4,878 169,619............. 2002...............33............5,140 163,841............. 2007...............42............3,900 158,831............. 2005...............27............5,882 147,400............. 2001...............33............4,467

Season – Average Attendance 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Avg............. Year............ Dates.............Total 5,882...........2005..............27............ 158,831 5,204...........2004..............36............ 187,367 5,140...........2002..............33............ 169,619 4,877...........2003..............35............ 170,720 4,653...........1999..............42............ 195,440 4,491...........2000..............31............ 139,248 4,477...........2006..............31............ 138,805 4,466...........2001..............33............ 147,400

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field dimensions A common cliché from baseball coaches and players is that baseball is a game of inches. Although the participants in a ball game are most likely talking about a close play at the plate or a line drive down the line that just went foul, baseball is literally a game of precise measurements. Imagine if Abner Doubleday, the storied inventor of America’s pastime, had made the distance between the bases five feet shorter or longer. What if the mound was just two feet closer or farther from home plate? The precise measurements diagrammed on this page are as much a part of baseball as a 92-mph fastball or a perfectly-executed double play. The field dimensions, although not thought of often, help to make the game of baseball the best game in the world.

t pitcher’s mound and home plate infield dimensions u q pitcher’s mound cross-section

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baseball terminology Appeal: The act of a player or coach claiming a violation of the rules by the opposing team or misinterpretation of them by the umpires.

Double Play: A play be the defense in which two offensive players are put out as a result of continuous action, providing there is no error between the putouts.

Balk: An illegal act by the pitcher with a runner or runners on base.

Doubleheader: Two regularly scheduled games played in immediate succession.

Ball: A pitch or partial delivery that does not enter the strike zone.

Fair Ball: A legally batted ball that settles on or over fair territory. A fair fly shall be judged according to the relative position of the ball and the foul line, including the foul pole, and not with respect to the position of the fielder at the time of contact.

Base: One of four points that must be touched by a runner in order to score a run. They are usually canvas or rubberized bags except for the rubber home plate. Base Coach: A team member or a coach, in proper uniform, who is stationed in the coach’s box at first or third base. Base on Balls (Walk): An award of first base granted to a batter who, during the time at bat, receives four pitches outside the strike zone. Batter: The offensive player positioned in the batter’s box. Batter’s Box: The area within which the batter is positioned when at bat. Batter-Runner: A term that identifies the offensive player who has just finished the time at bat and is either put out or becomes a runner before the play ends. Battery: The pitcher and catcher. Bench or Dugout: The area reserved for the team personnel in proper uniform engaged in the game. Bullpen: The area in foul or dead-ball territory, generally between the dugout and outfield fence, where substitute pitchers, catchers and other players warm up. It must contain two regulation pitching rubbers and home plates and should have seating for four to six players. Bunt: A legally batted ball, not swung at but intentionally met with the bat and tapped within the infield. Called Game: One in which, for any reason, the umpirein-chief terminates play. Catch: The act of a fielder securing a batted ball before it touches the playing field. Catcher: The fielder who takes a position in back of home plate. Checked Swing: A checked swing shall be called a strike if the barrel head of the bat crosses the front edge of home plate or the batter’s front hip. Defense: The player or team not at bat and in the field. Designated Hitter: A player who may be designated to bat for the pitcher only.

Fair Territory: That part of the playing field within and including the first and third base lines from home plate to the bottom of the playing-field fence and perpendicularly upwards. Both foul lines are in fair territory. Fielder: A defensive player. Fielder’s Choice: The act of a fielder who, in playing a fair ground ball, attempts to or does retire another base runner rather than throwing to first base to put out the batter/ runner. Fly Ball: A batted ball that goes high in the air directly off the bat. Force Play: A play in which a runner legally loses the right to occupy a base by reason of the batter becoming a runner. Foul Ball: A ball that: 1.) Settles on foul territory between home and plate and first base of third base; 2.) Goes past first or third base on or over foul territory; first touches foul territory beyond first or third base, or touches a player, umpire or any object not part of the playing field while over foul territory.

risk. If a declared infield fly becomes a foul ball, it is treated the same as any foul. Infielder: Fielders (usually four) who occupy positions between the pitcher’s mound and the three outfielders (usually between or somewhat behind the bases). Inning: The portion of a game within which the teams alternate on offense and defense and in which there are three putouts for each team. Each team’s time at bat is a half-inning. Offense (Offensive): The team at bat. Out: A declaration by the umpire that a player who is trying for a base in not entitled to that base.

Foul Territory: That area of the playing field outside the first and third base lines extended to the fence and perpendicularly upwards.

Outfielder: Fielders (usually three) who occupy positions most distant from home plate between the infielders and the playing-field fence.

Foul Tip: A batted ball that travels directly from the bat to the catcher’s hands and is caught legally by the catcher. It is a strike and the ball is in play.

Pinch Hitter: An eligible substitute player who is not listed in the lineup and bats for a player listed in the lineup.

Ground Ball: A batted ball that rolls along the ground. Infield: That area within the 90-foot square bounded by home plate, first, second and third bases. Infield Fly: A fair ball (not including a line drive or an attempted bunt) that can be caught by an infielder with ordinary effort, when first and second or first, second and third bases are occupied before two are out. The pitcher, catcher and any outfielder who is positioned in the infield on the play shall be considered infielders for the purpose of this rule. The ball is live and runners may advance at their own

Pinch Runner: An eligible substitute player who is not listed in the lineup and who runs for a player who has reached base.

Safe: A declaration by the umpire that a runner who is trying for a base is entitled to that base by virtue of reaching it before being tagged or forced out. Squeeze Play: A play whereby a team, with a runner on third base, attempts to score that runner by means of a bunt. Stretch (Set Position): One of two legal pitching positions, usually made when runners are on base. Strike: A legal pitch that can be called for one of seven criteria, most noteably a called strike by the umpire, a swing and a miss by the batter and a foul ball when there is less than two strikes on the hitter. Strike Zone: The area over home plate from the bottom of the kneecaps to directly below the batter’s armpits when the batter assumes a natural stance. Tag: The action of a fielder in touching a base with any part of the body while holding the ball securely and firmly in the hand or glove or touching a runner with the ball or with the glove while holding the ball securely and firmly in that hand or glove.

Pitch: The ball delivered by the pitcher to the batter while in contact with the pitcher’s rubber.

Throw: The act of hurling the ball, with various degrees of velocity, toward a given object, usually a teammate. A pitch is not a throw.

Pitcher: The fielder designated to deliver the pitch to the batter.

Triple Play: A continuous play by the defense in which three players are put out without an error between putouts.

RunDown: The act of the defense in an attempt to put out a runner between bases.

Windup: One of two legal pitching positions, usually made with no runners on base.

Runner: An offensive player who is advancing to, returning to or touching a base.

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2009 Texas a&m baseball camps The Texas A&M camp provides players of all ages an opportunity to improve their quality of play and enjoyment of the greatest game in the world. Instruction will be provided by the Texas A&M coaches and players, as well as junior college coaches. Campers will experience Texas A&M traditions and have a chance to play on the finest playing surface in the country at Olsen Field.

At the Texas A&M baseball camp, you can be assured that you will receive the finest instruction from some of the finest coaches in the country. Fourth-year head coach Rob Childress and his staff of Matt Deggs, Jeremy Talbot, Justin Seely and Jason Hutchins have combined for over 75 years of playing and coaching experience. Along with the A&M staff, many of the Aggie players will be on hand to instruct the camps. Coach Childress handles the pitching-coach duties and oversees all aspects of the Texas A&M baseball program. Coach Deggs spearheads the offense and coaches the infielders, while Coach Talbot instructs the hitters and catchers. Coach Seely coaches the outfielders and hitters, while Coach Hutchins serves as the camp director.

C AMP Dates Ages

Camp Description

Cost

1. June 29-July 1

6-15 years old

Futures Camp (overnight)

$510

2. July 6-8

high school only

Omaha Camp (overnight)

$510

3. July 13

6-18 years old

Hitting Camp (day)

$160

4. July 14

6-18 years old

Pitcher/Catcher Camp (day)

$225

5. July 20-22

6-15 years old

Futures Camp (overnight)

$510

6. July 27

6-18 years old

Hitting Camp (day)

$160

7. July 28

6-18 years old

Pitcher/Catcher Camp (day)

$225

8. August 16

high school only

Stars of Tomorrow (day)

$175

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aggie baseball alumni game The inaugural Aggie Baseball Alumni Game in the fall of 1992 was put together by group of Aggie baseball lettermen. Kyle Hawthorne (1977-79), J.P. Bramhall (1978-81), Mark Magee (1981-83), and Jim Neumann (1987-89) began what has taken off as one of the highlights of the Texas A&M sports calendar. Close to 80 former lettermen came back to Aggieland to participate. The squads were split and the two winningest coaches in school history were the man­agers. Former head coach Mark Johnson, the second winningest coach in A&M history with a ­career record of 494-198-2 (at the time), faced Tom Chand­­ler, the win­­ningest coach in school history with a ­career record of 660-329-10 in his 26 years at A&M (1959-84).

Mr. C.E. “Pat” Ol­sen, an Aggie baseball let­­terman from 1921-23 and for whom the cur­rent base­ball facility is named, threw out the ceremonial first pitch. The majority of the play­ers who returned for the fun and fellowship played for either Coach Chandler or Coach Johnson. Most of the 1989 team, which holds the school record for wins in a season with a 58-7 mark, started the game for Coach Johnson. The “Terrific Trio” of Terry Taylor, Chuck Knoblauch and John Byington were back together once more. All three were still playing professional baseball and Knoblauch was the 1991 American League Rookie of the Year for the World Champion Minnesota Twins. An All-Star lineup composed of the likes of Dave Elmendorf, Paul Miller, R.J. Englert and Scott Livingstone, all of whom were named All-America at Texas A&M started for Coach Chandler. The first two pitchers for Chandler’s team were both All-America players as James “Hoot” Gibson and Mark Thurmond each threw an inning. Another All-America pitcher who coached first base for Chandler’s team was none other than Doug Rau, who went on to star with the Los Angeles Dodgers. It was a night of fun and ­entertainment for both the players and fans alike. The friendships that develop as part of Aggie baseball are never ending. Since the inaugural game in 1992, Aggie Baseball has held one every other fall. The 2001 alumni game drew over 130 former student-athletes including big-leaguers Ryan Rupe, Kelly Wunsch and Trey Moore and the 2003 alumni game drew over 100 players. In 2007, over 90 former-students attended the weekend’s festivities in and around the A&M-Kansas football game.

The Alumni Game is a biennial event that will take place again this fall. Former players interested in keeping up with alumni events or Aggie baseball in general should contact Director of Baseball Operations Jason Hutchins via email at jhutchins@athletics.tamu.edu.

Rob Trimble, Eric Gonzalez and Dr. John Hoyle before the 2001 game at Olsen Field.

Former Atlanta Braves pitcher Trey Moore was the starter in the 2001 game.

The 2001 game drew over 130 former student-athletes, managers and trainers.

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radio/tv speed chart

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caleb SHOFNER

12

kyle COLLIGAN

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ross HALES

6-0 • So. • Hewitt, TX

6-2 • Sr. • Houston, TX

6-3 • Fr. • Baytown, TX

2

nick ANDERS

5-10 • Jr. • College Station, TX

13

clayton EHLERT

30

brooks RALEY

6-1 • Jr. • Orange, TX

6-3 • So. • Uvalde, TX

3

joe PATTERSON

6-0 • Jr. • Tulsa, OK

14

scott ARTHUR

31

hank ROBERTSON

6-0 • Fr. • Spring, TX

5-11 • Sr. • Nocona, TX

4

brodie GREENE

6-1 • Jr. • Bullard, TX

16

shane MINKS

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chad SHERMAN

6-3 • Jr. • West Columbia, TX

6-4 • Jr. • Bullard, TX

6

zach LUTHER

18

alex WILSON

33

andrew NETTUNE

6-0 • Fr. • Laguna Niguel, CA

6-1 • Jr. • Hurricane, WV

6-0 • Fr. • Athens, TX

8

randall THORPE

6-1 • Fr. • Grapevine, TX

20

adam SMITH

34

scott MIGL

6-3 • Fr. • Spring, TX

6-4 • Jr. • Houston, TX

9

david ALLEMAN

21

denny CLEMENT

35

estevan URIEGAS

5-11 • Fr. • The Woodlands, TX

5-11 • Fr. • Tulsa, OK

5-9 • Fr. • Round Rock, TX

10

kevin GONZALEZ

24

nick FLEECE

36

ross STRIPLING

5-10 • So. • Katy, TX

6-2 • So. • Fort Worth, TX

6-3 • Fr. • Southlake, TX

11

kyle THEBEAU

27

dylan PETRICH

37

tyler DYER

6-1 • Sr. • Corpus Christi, TX

6-3 • Jr. • Wichita, KS

5-10 • Jr. • Deer Park, TX

BASE COACHES

3rd Base

15

Matt Deggs

1 Base

19

Justin Seely

st

PITCHING COACH

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aaron DAAB

6-2 • Fr. • Katy, TX

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travis STARLING

5-10 • Jr. • Yoakum, TX

42

brett PARSONS

6-4 • So. • The Woodlands, TX

44

luke ANDERS

6-6 • Sr. • College Station, TX

45

steven MARTIN

6-6 • So. • Brenham, TX

50

barret LOUX

6-5 • So. • Houston, TX

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rob childress

Head Coach • 4th Year

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