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NCAA REGIONAL LINESCORES

1991

NCAA South II Regional at Baton Rouge, La.

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May 24

LSU 13, Northwestern State 2

Northwestern State 000 001 001 - 2 7 6

LSU 150 032 02x - 13 17 0

W - Ogea (11-5). L - Benson (6-3). T - 2:55. A - 5,388

HR: NSU Hartsburg (3); LSU Hymel (20).

May 25

UL Lafayette 11, Northwestern State 7

UL Lafayette 300 050 210 - 11 11 2

Northwestern State 000 013 300 - 7 10 3

W - De Jesus (7-1). L - Shepherd (8-5). S - Haught (1). T - 3:19.

A - 1,852.

HR: UL Lafayette Ramos (6), Grossie (5); NSU Deshotels (1), Ross 2 (5).

1994

NCAA Midwest I Regional at Stillwater, Okla.

May 27

Cal State Fullerton 11, Northwestern State 3

Northwestern State 000 100 110 - 3 6 6

Cal State Fullerton 100 320 05x - 11 12 3

W - Ricabal (9-1). L - Moore (9-3). S - Silva (12). T - 2:39. A - 2,121.

Northwestern State 000 104 030 - 8 8 0

Illinois State 000 010 100 - 2 6 6

W - Gatewood (11-3). L - O’Malley (4-5). T - 2:02. A - 2,349.

HR: NSU Guajardo; Illinois State Gainer 2 (14).

May 29

Memphis 14, Northwestern State 9

Memphis 320 021 600 - 14 15 2

Northwestern State 000 210 051 - 9 16 4

W - McCommon (10-2). L - Pomirko (9-4).

HR: Memphis Curtis; NSU Donner.

2005 NCAA Regional at Baton Rouge, La.

June 3

Rice 7, Northwestern State 3

Northwestern State 100 101 000 - 3 8 2

Rice 001 200 22x - 7 9 1

W - Geer (11-4). L - S. Johnston (2-1). T - 2:35. A - 6,509

HR: NSU Morgan (8); Rice Rodriguez (11), Reichenbach (4).

June 4

Northwestern State 4, Marist 3

M arist 200 010 000 - 3 4 0

Northwestern State 000 130 00x - 4 10 1

W - Jones (7-3). L - Smith (7-2). T - 2:41. A - 6,479.

HR: Marist Brachold (7).

June 5-6

LSU 12, Northwestern State 4

Northwestern State 010 002 100 - 4 11 6

LSU 010 106 40x - 12 12 1

W - Mestepey (7-3). L - S. Johnston (2-2). S - Ramirez (1). T - 3:08.

A - 6,742.

HR: NSU Derosa (2).

NOTE: Game began on June 5 before finishing on June 6 following a weather delay.

2018 NCAA Regional at Corvallis, Ore.

June 1

Oregon State 9, Northwestern State 3

Northwestern State 000 010 110 - 3 6 1

Oregon State 002 204 01x - 9 9 1

W - Fehmel (10-1). L - Heisler (7-3). T - 2:50. A - 3,908

HR: NSU Kunert (2); S. Taylor (1); OSU, Nobach (5), Taylor (2).

NCAA Regionals: 1991 • 1994

2005 • 2018

Tournament Championships: 2018

June 2

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Northwestern

HR: NSU Smith (6), Adkins (3).

June 3

LSU 9, Northwestern State 5

LSU 101 000 205 - 9 16 3

Northwestern State 000 202 010 - 5 7 4

W - Beck (4-1). L - Vasquez (6-2). T - 2:57. A - 3,533.

HR: LSU Watson (7); NSU Kunert (3), Davis (5), S. Taylor (2).

Danny Bob Turner

3B • 1967

NAIA Second Team

Northwestern State’s first All-American baseball player, winning that honor in 1967. Turner came to Northwestern from Fair Park High School in Shreveport. He won the 1967 Gulf Star Conference batting title as he hit .411 during the regular season and .443 in conference games. Turner played for the 1967 GSC championship team that made the NCAA Midwest Regional. 1967 statistics - 37 hits in 90 at bats, 27 runs batted in , 4 triples, 5 doubles, and 1 home run, 53 total bases. His No. 7 was retired in 2020.

Darryl Woods

C • 1974 NAIA, NCAA Second Team

Northwestern’s second All-American selection from New Orleans Redemptorist High School, earned All-American honors during the 1974 season. Woods set an NCAA home run record with 18 in 38 games. He hit one in the NAIA playoffs but only regular season stats count towards a record. Woods was enshrined in the “N” Club Hall of Fame in 1992. 1974 statistics.376 batting average, 52 RBI, 105 total bases, .840 slugging average and a .984 fielding percentage.

Reggie Gatewood

P • 1994

NCBWA Second Team

Reggie Gatewood was named to the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association second-team after guiding Northwestern to its second NCAA Regional appearance. The Mabelvale, Ark., native finished the season 11-3 with a 2.14 ERA. He completed 11 of the 14 games he started and led the team with 101 innings pitched. Gatewood is tied with Eric Barkley for most career shutouts at six and ranks third in wins (21), fourth in winning percentage (.807, 21-5) and fourth in ERA (2.56).

Ryan Anholt

SS • 1998

ABCA Third Team Shortstop Ryan

Anholt is the fifth Northwestern State All-American baseball player. The sweet-swinging, left hander from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, was a third-team selection by the American Baseball Coaches Association after a solid season in 1998. In 1999, Anholt proved his talent in the classroom, as well as on the field, as he was a thirdteam selection on the prestigious GTE Academic All-America Team. Along with his All-American selections, Anholt was selected Southland Conference Player of the Year, SLC Newcomer of the Year, first team All-Louisiana, and first team All-Region (South Central) after the 1998 season. He finished his career at NSU with a .368 batting average, the second highest in program history.

Adam Oller

P • 2016 Collegiate Baseball Magazine Second Team; ABCA Third Team

Adam Oller became the first Demon to earn All-American honors in 17 years and the first NSU pitcher to do so in 22 years. Oller finished the season 8-1 with a 1.23 ERA, which ranked third nationally. A Conroe, Texas, native, Oller tossed 109 2-3 innings, the second-highest total in school single season history. Oller finished his career with the fourth-most career innings (310 1-3) and career starts (43), the sixth-most strikeouts (188), the eighth-most wins (20) and the ninth-highest winning percentage (.745) in school history.

David Fry

1B • 2018 Collegiate Baseball Magazine Third Team

David Fry became the first Northwestern State position player named to an All-American team in two decades after a remarkable senior season. The Southland Conference Player of the Year and All-Louisiana Hitter of the Year won his second straight team triple crown, batting .327 with 12 home runs and 55 RBIs.

Fry set the school single-season doubles record (26) and finished his career as the school’s all-time leader in doubles (74) and at-bats (851) while tying Darryl Woods’ career home run mark of 31.

Fry was named the Southland Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player after leading the Demons to the first SLC Tournament title in program history.

Logan Hofmann

P • 2020 Collegiate Baseball Magazine Second Team

A touted junior college transfer who had been a Cape Cod League All-Star, Logan Hofmann lived up to his billing. Making just four starts before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down his lone season at Northwestern State, Hofmann did not allow an earned run in 28 innings, striking out 38 across four starts. He finished 4-0 and led the country in ERA, earning second-team All-American honors from Collegiate Baseball magazine before being drafted in the fifth round of the 2020 Major League Baseball FirstYear Player Draft by Pittsburgh.

Terry Joseph

CF • 1993/1995

GTE Academic All-America

Northwestern’s first Academic All-American selection from Marrerro Archbishop Shaw High School, Joseph finished as the all-time leader in 10 offensive categories, including runs scored (231), hits (225), doubles (45), triples (16) and stolen bases (100). He is one of only 12 players in Southland Conference history to earn first-team honors three straight years. Joseph was named SLC and Louisiana Player of the Year as a senior and was a 13th round draft choice of the Chicago Cubs.