2020 Northwestern State Baseball Media Guide

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Northwestern State Demon Baseball 2020

BOBBY BARBIER

Head Coach Ninth Season at Northwestern State (Fourth as head coach) Northwestern State, 2006 Entering his fourth season at the helm of his alma mater, Bobby Barbier continues to shape the culture around Northwestern State baseball, keeping the Demons successful on the field and in the classroom while making their mark in the community. One year after engineering the largest single-season turnaround in program history – a jump of 18 wins – the Demons returned to the Southland Conference Tournament and produced a pair of Major League Baseball draftees for the second straight season. Right-handed pitcher Nathan Jones became the first top-five-round draft pick from Northwestern State since Mason Melotakis went in the second round in 2012. Junior shortstop Caleb Ricca then was tabbed by Seattle in the 23rd round, giving the Demons four draftees in the past two seasons. Jones (second team), Ricca (third team) and outfielder Tyler Smith (third team) were named All-Southland Conference in 2019, giving NSU nine all-league players in the first three years of the Barbier era. In 2018, en route to the Demons’ first NCAA Regional appearance since Barbier’s junior season of 2005, the Demons won 18 more games than they had the previous season and captured the first Southland Conference Tournament championship in program history. Northwestern State’s 38 victories were its most since 2005 when it won 41 games. Barbier’s even-keeled leadership style helped mold a roster that had 17 newcomers into a cohesive unit that scored the first NCAA Regional shutout in school history, a 9-0 whitewashing of San Diego State. The 2018 Demons enjoyed both team and individual success. Three Demons earned individual acclaim from both the Southland Conference and the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. Barbier was both organization’s Coach of the Year and earned the Central Region Coach of the Year award from the American Baseball Coaches Association. Catcher/first baseman David Fry was the Southland Conference’s Player of the Year and the LSWA’s Hitter of the Year while right-handed pitcher Jerry Maddox was both the Southland and LSWA Newcomer of the Year. Fry was named a third-team All-American by Collegiate Baseball Magazine, giving Northwestern State its second All-American in three seasons, joining Adam Oller, who earned the honor during Barbier’s term as the Demons’ pitching coach. That role was one Barbier resumed in 2018, and his impact was immediately measurable. In addition to Maddox’ first-team All-Louisiana and second-team All-Southland Conference selections, fellow junior Ridge Heisler was a third-team all-conference selection. Overall, the Demons shaved more than two and a half runs from their ERA, pitching to a 3.41 mark in 2018. That number ranked 18th nationally and was 2.65 lower than the previous season. Following the Demons’ run to the NCAA Corvallis Regional, half of the NSU senior class heard its name called in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Fry was a seventh-round selection by the Milwaukee Brewers while center fielder Kwan Adkins, a third-team All-SLC pick, was nabbed by the San Francisco Giants in the 30th round. Three-quarters of the NSU senior class reached professional baseball as pitcher Danny Hlad joined the Windy City Thunderbolts of the Frontier League following the season. During Barbier’s first season, Fry, produced the first 20-double, 10-home run season in school history, earning first-team American Baseball Coaches Association/Rawlnsudemons.com // @NSUDemonsBsB

Year School 2020 Northwestern State 2019 Northwestern State 2018 Northwestern State 2017 Northwestern State 2016 Northwestern State 2015 Northwestern State 2014 Alabama 2013 Alabama 2012 Alabama 2011 Alabama 2010 Alabama 2009 Northwestern State 2008 Northwestern State 2007 Northwestern State 2003-06: Northwestern State

Coaching Experience Position Record Head Coach Head Coach 30-25 Head Coach 38-24 Head Coach 20-34 Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Student Assistant Coach Playing Experience

Honors 2005 First-Team All-Southland Conference 2004 Third-Team CoSIDA Academic All-American 2004 Honorable Mention All-Southland Conference Education B.S., Health and Human Performance, Northwestern State, 2006 M.S., Health and Human Performance, Northwestern State, 2008 Family Wife: Kody Daughter: Landry

ings All-South Central Region honors. Before becoming the 12th coach in the more than 100 years of Demon baseball history, Barbier spent two stints as an assistant coach with the Demons. He spent the 2015 and 2016 seasons helping the Demons craft two of the lowest ERAs in recent Northwetern State baseball history. The son of former Nicholls football coach Darren Barbier was an easy choice to succeed Lane Burroughs. In addition to helping guide ace Adam Oller to a pair of All-American selections, Barbier’s tutelage led the Demons staff to a 3.01 ERA that ranked ninth nationally. Barbier directed Oller to a season in which he went 8-1, posted a 1.23 ERA (third-lowest nationally) and earned Southland Conference Pitcher of the Year honors, along with All-American nods from Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball magazine and the American Baseball Coaches Association. In his first season, Barbier helped the NSU staff post a 3.55 ERA while Josh Oller became the program’s first 10-game winner in 11 years and Brandon Smith tied the program record for single-season saves (10). The overall ERA marked an improvement of more than one run from 2014 and was the lowest mark since 2002 (3.54). Forming successful pitchers stood in opposition to what Barbier did while wearing a Demon uniform. Barbier, the 2006 Southland Conference Scholar Athlete of the Year, played four seasons for the Demons, finishing his career ranked in the top 10 in eight offensive categories. He remains second in NSU history in hit by pitches. Upon his arrival in Natchitoches in the summer, Barbier began implementing and imparting his pitching system that will debut at Brown-Stroud Field this spring. After spending the 2007 season as a student assistant and the following two sea-

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President Dr. Chris Maggio

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page 56

Jerry Pierce

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page 57

Greg Burke

6min
page 58

Series Records

2min
page 47

Sports Information

4min
page 59

Lettermen

11min
pages 54-55

Team Records/2019 Superlatives

4min
page 46

Individual Records

13min
pages 44-45

Postseason History

3min
page 39

All-Americans

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page 40

Academic All-Americans

1min
page 41

All-Conference Selections

3min
pages 42-43

Brown-Stroud Field

2min
pages 36-37

Demon Baseball History

9min
page 38

Opponents Information

4min
pages 34-35

The Southland Conference

4min
page 33

Swanson, Taylor

6min
page 27

Honors and Awards

2min
page 29

Tyler Smith, Stuart

5min
page 26

Thibodeaux, Zimmerman

2min
page 28

Ohnoutka, Parikh, Rodgers

4min
page 24

Sibley, Skinner, Drake Smith

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Michel, Millsap, Morris

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Elkins, Farrell, Fontenot

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Kunert

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Foster, Graham

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Harmon, Hine, Hofmann

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Horton, Kerstetter, Kirkpatrick

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Davis, Dodge

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Colaianni, Daigle, David

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Hilton Brown, Carver

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page 15

Banes, Berens, Hayden Brown

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page 14

NSU Sports Medicine

3min
page 13

Assistant Coach Chris Bertrand

3min
page 10

Assistant Coach Taylor Dugas

3min
page 11

2020 Outlook

10min
pages 6-7

Head Coach Bobby Barbier

7min
pages 8-9

Assistant Goodwin, Support Staff

3min
page 12

2020 Roster

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page 5

2020 Schedule

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Table of Contents

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