2010 ORU Baseball Media Guide

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TableofContents oral roberts quick facts University Location: Tulsa, Okla. Founded: 1963 Enrollment: 3,100 Nickname: Golden Eagles Colors: Navy Blue, Vegas Gold and White Conference: The Summit League President: Dr. Mark Rutland Athletic Director: Mike Carter Athletic Department Phone: (918) 495-7151 Stadium Stadium: J.L. Johnson Stadium Capacity: 2,418 Surface: Natural Grass Dimensions: LF- 330; CF- 400; RF- 330 First Game: March 6, 1978 All-Time Record (Pct.): 845-225-2 (.790) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Rob Walton Alma Mater (Year): Oklahoma State Career Record (Pct.)/Years: 254-93 (.732)/6 Record at ORU: Same Asst. Coaches: Ryan Folmar, Ryan Neill, Wes Davis Dir. of Operations: Trevor Leu Baseball Office Phone: (918) 495-7130 Best Time To Contact Coaches: Call SID Baseball Info 2009 Overall Record: 33-15 2009 Summit League Record (Finish): 16-2 (1st) 2009 Postseason: Tempe Regional (2-2) Final 2009 Ranking: n/a Lettermen Returning/Lost: 14/11 Starting Position Players Returning/Lost: 5/4 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/3 Newcomers: 19 Media Relations Staff Baseball Contact: Cris Belvin Office Phone: (918) 495-7181 Mobile: (918) 625-2152 Email Address: cbelvin@oru.edu Media Relations Fax: (918) 495-7142 Baseball Pressbox: (918) 495-7165 Website: www.orugoldeneagles.com Mailing Address: 7777 S. Lewis Ave. Tulsa, OK 74171

Media Information ........................2-3 Media Relations Staff................................. 2

Media Outlets............................................ 3

ORU Athletics .....................................5-17 ORU Athletics Traditions............................. 5 The ORU Experience................................6-7 Winning Programs................................8-11 J.L. Johnson Stadium..........................12-13 Home of Champions...........................14-15 Academic Support................................... 16 City of Tulsa.............................................. 17 Golden Eagle Coaching Staff ..............19-27 Head Coach Rob Walton......................20-23 Assistant Coach Ryan Folmar................... 24 Assistant Coach Ryan Neill....................... 25 Assistant Coach Wes Davis........................ 26 Dir. of Operations Trevor Leu.................... 27 Meet the Golden Eagles ....................31-51 2010 Rosters............................................ 32 Player Profiles.....................................33-51 2010 Opponents................................55-58 2009 Season in Review .....................59-65 2009 Game Results.................................. 60 2009 Statistics....................................61-62 2009 Summit League Review.............63-64 2009 Golden Eagles Honors..................... 65

Credits: The 2010 Oral Roberts University Baseball Media Guide is produced by the ORU Athletic Media Relations Office. Layout and design by Cris Belvin, Kyle Seay and Keith Cox of Cox Media. Covers designed by Old Hat Creative. Photography by ORU Photographic Services, Bill Powell, Stephen Holman and others. Printing by the ORU Print Shop. ON THE COVER: Sophomore Drew Bowen and seniors Jeff Burleson, P.J. Sequeira and Seth Furmanek are featured, along with J.L. Johnson Stadium.

ORU History and Records ...................... 67 All-Americans.......................................... 68 Honors & Awards................................69-70 Miscellaneous Info................................... 71 Game Records.......................................... 72 Team Records........................................... 73 Career Records....................................74-75 Season Records...................................76-77 NCAA Postseason Play.............................. 78 1978 College World Series Team............... 79 ORU in the Major Leagues...................80-81 ORU’s Drafted Players............................... 82 ORU’s Retired Jerseys............................... 83 Letterwinners.....................................84-85 Opponent Series Records....................86-87 Year-by-Year Coaching Records................ 88 Year-by-Year Results...........................89-96 This is ORU ..................................... 97-103

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2010 ORU BASEBALL media information

MediaInformation

Media Relations Staff

Cris Belvin

Kyle Seay

Asst. A.D./Director Baseball Contact O: 918.495.7181 C: 918.625.2152 cbelvin@oru.edu

Assistant Direcctor O: 918.495.7094 C: 817.455.2127 kseay@oru.edu

J.L. Johnson Stadium

GAME DAY SERVICES

CREDENTIALS

Professional scouts are not allowed in the J.L. Johnson Stadium press box at any time. Team rosters and ORU stats will be provided upon request.

J.L. Johnson Stadium is equipped with a fully functioning press box for media use. Located at the top of the grandstand area directly behind home plate, the press box gives media personnel access to three radio/TV booths and a working press area which seats up to 18 people.

Requests for media credentials should be addressed to Cris Belvin, ORU Athletic Media Relations, 7777 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74171, or by calling the Media Relations office at (918) 495‑7181. Requests can also be made via email at cbelvin@oru.edu.

Parking

Media parking spaces at J.L. Johnson Stadium are limited and are available on a first-come, firstserved basis. Please contact Kyle Seay for more information.

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Photographers should make a special request for credentials. Photographers are al­lowed on the field in designated areas. These areas include foul territory beyond the dugouts on either side of the field. Please see Kyle Seay for direction regarding these accessible areas.

VISITING RADIO

All stations wishing to broadcast games at J.L. Johnson Stadium must make requests through Kyle Seay at least two weeks prior to game date. Two phone lines will be provided for vis­iting radio. For long distance calls, broad­casters must use calling cards or make collect calls.

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Prior to each home contest, game notes, rosters, stats and media guides will be available in the J.L. Johnson Stadium press box. Box scores will be available immediately following the game. Play‑by‑play accounts of the game can be provided upon re­quest.

Professional Scouts

TELEPHONE SERVICES

Telephone lines for media will be provided in the

press box for use during and after the game. There are fax services provided in the press box. For any fax requests, contact Kyle Seay for assistance. These lines do not have direct long distance access. The J.L. Johnson Press Box number is: (918) 495-7165.

POSTGAME INTERVIEWS

Post‑game interviews with coaches and/or play­ers can be conducted on the field in front of ORU’s dugout following the game. Please contact Kyle Seay for player requests for post‑game interviews. The ORU locker room and athletic training room facility is closed to all media personnel.

Baseball Broadcasts If you can’t make it to the park, you can still catch the Golden Eagles. Nearly 50 regularseason games and all post-season contests will be broadcast, with most being carried live on AM 1550 KYAL in Tulsa. All broadcasts can be heard live on the internet at orugoldeneagles.com. Geoff Haxton begins his fifth season as the radio play-by-play voice of ORU Baseball. Haxton, who also serves as the radio voice for ORU men and women’s basketball, has extensive experience as a broadcaster for Oklahoma high school football, and is the co-host of KTUL-TVs “You Make the Call” on Sunday nights.

2010 Broadcast Schedule Mar. 12-14 Mar. 16 Mar. 23-24 Mar. 26-28 Mar. 30 April 2-3 April 4 April 6 April 9-11 April 13 April 15-17 April 20 April 23-25 April 30-May 2 May 4 May 7-9 May 14-16 May 18 May 21-23 May 27-29

Western Michigan TCU Wichita State North Dakota @Texas Missouri State @Missouri State @Texas-Arlington Oakland UALR @Southern Utah @Arkansas Western Illinois @IPFW @Wichita State @South Dakota State @Centenary @Wichita State @North Dakota State Summit League Tourn.

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TULSA WORLD Mike Strain-Sports Editor John Hoover-Beat Writer P.O. Box 1770 Tulsa, OK 74102 918.581.8355 Fax: 918.581.8352 E-mail: sports@tulsaworld.com john.hoover@tulsaworld.com DAILY OKLAHOMAN Mike Sherman-Sports Editor P.O. Box 25125 Oklahoma City, OK 73125 405.475.3314 Fax: 405.475.3182 Tulsa office: 918.481.5754 E-mail: msherman@oklahoman.com ASSOCIATED PRESS P.O. Box 1770 Tulsa, OK 74102 918.584.4346 Fax: 918.584.4654 E-mail: apoklahoma@ap.org GREATER TULSA REPORTERS Forrest Cameron-Editor, P.O. Box 470645 Tulsa, OK 74147-0645 918.250.3425 Fax: 918.254.1550 E-Mail: info@gtrnews.com THE ORACLE 7777 S. Lewis Ave. Tulsa, OK 74136 918.495.6864 Fax: 918.495.6626 TULSA BEACON Charles Biggs - Publisher 6931 S. 66th E. Ave. Suite 105 Tulsa, OK 74133 918.523.4425 Fax: 918.523.4408 E-Mail: chasbiggs3@aol.com

Television

Television

KJRH, Channel 2 - NBC Al Jerkens Jason Shackelford Cayden McFarland P.O. Box 2 Tulsa, OK 74101 918.742.6397 Fax: 918.748.1566 E-Mail: jerkens@kjrh.com shackelford@kjrh.com mcfarland@kjrh.com

KOTV, Channel 6 - CBS John Holcomb Kyle Dierking Bobby Lewis P.O. Box 6 Tulsa, OK 74101 918.732.6146; 6118; 6134 Fax: 918.732.6185 E-Mail: john.holcomb@newson6.net kyle.dierking@newson6.net bobby.lewsi@okblitz.com

KOKI, Channel 23 - FOX Steve Layman Nathan Thompson 2625 S. Memorial Avenue Tulsa, OK 74129 918.388.5263 Fax 918.388.0516 E-Mail: slayman@fox23.com nthompson@fox23.com

KTUL, Channel 8 - ABC Chris Lincoln Ruben Diaz Rick Pendergraft P.O. Box 8 Tulsa, OK 74101 918.445.9363 Fax: 918.445.9359 E-Mail: clincoln@ktul.com rdiaz@ktul.com rpendergraft@ktul.com

ORU ATHLETICS DIRECTORY

Director of Athletics: Mike Carter______________________mcarter@oru.edu________ Assoc. Athletic Director / Business & SWA: Rhonda Fowler_ ___________________rfowler@oru.edu________ Assoc. Athletic Director / Marketing: Scott Higgins_ ____________________shiggins@oru.edu_ ______ Assoc.AD/External Operations: Vince Volpe_______________________vvolpe@oru.edu_ _______ NCAA Faculty Athletic Representative: Terry Unruh_ _____________________tunruh@oru.edu_ _______ Assoc. Athletic Director / Compliance: Ralph Manning_ ___________________rmanning@oru.edu_ _____ Asst. Athletic Director / Academic Support: Kyle Jones_ ______________________kjones@oru.edu________ Asst. Athletic Director / Media Relations: Cris Belvin_ ______________________cbelvin@oru.edu_ _______ Director of Sports Medicine: John Joslin_______________________jjoslin@oru.edu_________ HEAD COACHES Baseball: Rob Walton__________________________________ Basketball, Men’s: Scott Sutton_ __________________________ Basketball, Women’s: Jerry Finkbeiner_______________________ Golf, M&W’s: Lance Watson_ _____________________________ Soccer, Men’s: Steve Hayes_______________________________ Soccer, Women’s: Ryan Bush_ ____________________________ Tennis, M&W’s: Chris Miliron_ ____________________________ Indoor & Outdoor Track and Field: Joe Dial_ __________________ Volleyball: Sheera Sirola_ _______________________________

Radio KYAL FM 97.1 (The Sports Animal) Kevin Ward Shawn Tiemann 8181 S Lewis Ave Tulsa, OK 74137 918.492.2660 Email: kward@sportsanimaltulsa.com shawnt@sportsanimaltulsa.com KQLL AM 1430 (The Buzz) Chris Plank Don King Jeremy Poplin 5801 E. 41st, Ste. 900 Tulsa, OK 74135 918.664.2810 Studio Line: 918.460.1430 E-Mail: cplank@1430thebuzz.com donking@clearchannel.com jpoplin@1430thebuzz.com KRMG AM 740 Rick Couri 7136 S. Yale Tulsa, OK 74136 918.493.7111 Fax: 918.493.2376 scubafolk@aol.com

Frequently Called Numbers 918.495.7150 918.495.7204 918.495.7400 918.495.7951 918.495.7781 918.495.7215 918.495.7671

Athletic Department 918.495.7151 Media Relations 918.495.7102 Media Relations Fax 918.495.7142 Ticket Office 918.495.6000 Summit League Office 630.516.0661 Summit League Fax 630.516.0673

918.495.7181 918.495.7093

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ORU Athletics Vegas Gold, Navy Blue and White Oral Roberts University’s colors have always been blue, gold and white. They were adopted as the standard colors at the inception of the university in 1963. Recently, the two pri­ma­ry colors, blue and gold, underwent chang­es. Blue, the primary school color, was orig­i­nal­ly a shade of royal blue. This has been modified to navy blue. The shade of gold has been shifted from a newer gold to what is officially known as vegas gold, a hue which closely re­sem­bles old gold. The significance of ORU’s colors: blue rep­re­sents God’s en­vel­op­ing pres­ence over all things; gold rep­re­sents the roy­al­ty of God; and white rep­re­sents God’s purity and the purity of spirit in every person.

ORU Fight Song Golden Eagles, ORU! None defeats the GOLD and BLUE! Victory is just in sight, so come on Eagles FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT! Golden Eagles, ORU! None defeats the GOLD and BLUE! Shout it louder, Scream it prouder O – R – U! ORU CHANT Go ORU Golden Eagles O – R – U!

ORU Mascots ORU’s athletic teams are known as the Gold­en Ea­gles, a change which became ef­fec­ tive on April 30, 1993. Originally, ORU’s nicknames were the Titans for men and the Lady Titans for women. These monikers were adopt­ed in 1965 by a vote of the stu­dent body, many of whom were from the East Coast or were either ca­su­al or se­ri­ous New York Titan (now known as Jets) foot­ball fans. The nick­names en­dured until 1993, when a search for a new nick­name was con­clud­ ed with the se­lec­tion of the Gold­en Eagles. ORU’s new mascot hatched out of its papiermache egg on Nov. 17, 1993, before the start of an exhibition basketball game. With this unveiling, the Golden Eagle nick­name became the official symbol of a new era in ORU athletics. In 1995, ORU’s mascot underwent even more changes. The generic gold­en eagle evolved into the animated Eli, a golden eagle with characteristics all his own. Oral Roberts Uni­ver­si­ty’s golden eagle is now not only more attractive, but it can also be dis­tin­ guished from the gold­en eagle mas­cots at other universities.


Generally Speaking Oral Roberts University is a private, interdenominational, liberal arts and sciences institution located on 260 acres of rolling countryside in Tulsa, Okla. ORU has more than 5,300 students who come from every state, more than 50 foreign countries, and represent every race and more than 40 denominations. Oral Roberts University is committed to a philosophy of education for the whole person with equal emphasis placed on developing mind, body and spirit. Dedicated to the realization of truth and the achievement of one’s potential life capacity, the university seeks to graduate an integrated person - spiritually alive, intellectually alert and physically disciplined.

History Oral Roberts University was founded by Oral Roberts and chartered by the state of Oklahoma in 1963, with the first classes held in the fall of 1965. A total of 303 students made up the first class. ORU received full accreditation on March 31, 1973. Gradu­ ate programs in five separate disciplines began in 1976.

Facilities Major buildings include the John D. Messick Learning Resources Center, a multi-functional facility encompassing classroom, laboratory and office space and a library which houses over 750,000 volumes. The attached Marajen Chinigo Graduate Center contains most of ORU’s classroom facilities, departmental offices and laboratories within its 458,000 square feet of space. The Hewitt Dining Commons, Hamill Student Union and Zoppelt Auditorium are located in the Student Activities Center, while the 1,000-seat Howard Auditorium provides a forum for concerts, plays, movies and cultural events. Timko Barton Hall houses the performance hall and ORU’s music department. In the spring of 2002, the Classroom Center was demolished to make way for construction of a Student Center designed to bring all student activity and service areas together in a stateof-the-art facility.

The prayer tower stands at the center of the uni­ver­si­ty and is sur­round­ed by the Ralph Reece Me­mo­ri­al Gar­dens.

Standing as the centerpiece of the university is the 200foot Prayer Tower. The tallest structure on campus, it houses the Visitors Center and the Abundant Life Prayer Group and is surrounded by the multi-tiered Ralph L. Reece Memorial Gardens. Oral Roberts University’s newest landmark, the Praying Hands, now stands at the campus’ main entrance, the Can­ ning Entrance Avenue of Flags. Every ORU student’s home country is represented along this avenue. The Praying Hands serve as a constant reminder of ORU’s founding purpose: to educate the mind, body and spirit through God’s strength and wisdom. The Kenneth H. Cooper Aerobics Center houses the health and physical education department and the Human Performance Laboratory. This innovative facility also contains classrooms, an indoor tartan-surfaced track, weight rooms, racquetball courts, four full-court basketball floors and an Olympic-size swimming pool. Christ’s Chapel is a 4,000-seat worship center where ORU students meet biweekly for one-hour services. It also houses the departments of missions, community outreach and music ministries.

The John D. Messick Learning Resource Center houses many of the classrooms and the universitylibrary.

The Praying Hands


Sports ORU participates in a total of 16 varsity sports at the NCAA Division I level, eight each for men and women. Men’s sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, indoor and outdoor track and field, soccer and tennis . Women’s sports include basketball, cross country, golf, indoor and outdoor track and field, soccer, tennis and volleyball. In September 1996, ORU officially joined The Summit League (Formerly Mid-Continent Conference) and began conference competition in the 1997-98 school year.

Academic Programs Oral Roberts University offers over 65 majors from six undergraduate colleges. The university also offers graduate and professional programs in education, business and theology. Oral Roberts University makes extensive use of electronic media and education technology and has one of the most modern physical plants in the world. The university is fully accredited on the baccalaureate, master’s, and first-professional degree levels by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. ORU’s reputation for aca­ demic excellence continues to be widespread as it consistently ranks among the top academic institutions of its size and type in many national publications.

ORU’s Christ’s Chapel.

Faculty ORU has a faculty of almost 200, of which 70 percent of the undergraduate and 100 percent of the graduate faculty hold earned doctorates. The university also boasts former and present Fulbright Senior Scholar award recipients who continue to bring in grants and upgrade the level of active research in many different disciplines.

Recent Honors ORU is listed in The Princeton Review's 2005 college guide as one of the "Best in the West”. ORU is also in the Top 50 schools in the Universities-Master's West category for the 2005 edition of America's Best Colleges, compiled by U.S. News & World Report.


Golden Eagle Athletics...

Winning Programs BASEBALL ORU swept The Summit League for the 12th consecutive year in 2009. The Golden Eagles also advanced to NCAA Regionals for the 12th straight season.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ORU has appeared in five NCAA Tournaments in the last 11 seasons. The Golden Eagles swept through the Summit League Tournament in 2008 behind the play of Tournament MVP Rachel Watman (pictured).

WOMEN’S SOCCER The Golden Eagles have captured three Mid-Con regular-season titles (2001, 2002, 2004) and in 2004 they won the Mid-Con Tournament and advanced to their first-ever NCAA Tournament.


Winning Programs Year-by-Year Results 2008-09 Commissioner’s Cup 1. Oral Roberts 101.0 2. South Dakota State 96.5 3. North Dakota State 93.0 4. Oakland 92.0 5. Western Illinois 90.5 6. Southern Utah 84.0 7. UMKC 57.0 8. IPFW 56.5 9. IUPUI 56.0 10. Centenary 33.5

Dr. William Steinbrecher Men’s All Sports Award

VOLLEYBALL ORU made its ninth NCAA Tournament appearance after winning the Mid-Con Championship for the seventh time in 10 seasons in 2006. The Golden Eagles advanced to the Elite Eight in 1995 and made eight straight trips to the NCAA Tournament (1995-2002).

1. Oral Roberts, 65.5 2. Western Illinois, 59.0 3. Oakland, 46.0 4. Southern Utah, 43.0 5. Valparaiso, 41.0 6. UMKC, 37.0 7. IUPUI, 34.0 8. Chicago State, 26.0 9. Centenary, 24.5

Dr. Helen Smiley Women’s All Sports Award 1. Western Illinois, 66.0 2. Oral Roberts, 63.0 3. Valparaiso, 60.5 4. Oakland, 55.0 5. Southern Utah, 47.0 6. IUPUI, 44.0 7. UMKC, 35.5 8. Centenary, 30.5 9. Chicago State, 16.5

MEN’S GOLF ORU has won six Summit League Championships since 1998. The men’s golf team has a long and storied history, finishing as the national runnerup in 1981, one year after finishing third. PGA golfers Dave Barr, Bill Glasson and Jim Kane and ORU golf alums.

WOMEN’S TENNIS The Golden Eagles have won eight Summit League championships in 12 years, including three straight titles from 2007 to 2009. Emily Arkell (pictured) earned conference Player of the Year honors.


Rob Walton... ORU Skipper Leads Team USA to Undefeated Season Rob Walton enjoyed a stellar run as head coach of USA Baseball’s National Team during the summer of 2008, leading Team USA to a perfect 24-0 summer tour record and a pair of tournament championships. In early July, Team USA captured the Honkball title in the Netherlands, which included a pair of wins over the Cuban Olympic team. On July 28, Walton and Team USA completed their undefeated summer with a 1-0 win over Japan in the finals of the FISU World Championships in the Czech Republic. Coaching a squad made up entirely of college players, Walton led Team USA to its first undefeated season in the organization’s 30-year history. The Americans established a National Team record for lowest staff ERA at 0.88, and did not allow more than two earned runs in any game, tossing tossed its sixth shutout of the summer in the FISU title game. Widely regarded as one of the top college baseball coaches in the country, Walton is 221-78 (.739) in five seasons with the Golden Eagles. The three-time Summit League Coach of the Year has directed ORU to five straight League regular-season and tourna­ ment championships, and five straight NCAA Regional appear­ ances.


Andretti Bain... National Champion, Olympic Medalist

Perhaps no ORU athlete has ever had a better year that the one An­ dretti Bain had in 2008. A graduate student last spring, Bain became ORU’s first national champion in any sport when he captured the 400 meter indoor national title in March, 2008. Bain made history less than three months later when he won the outdoor 400 meter championship, becoming just the sixth athlete in NCAA history to win both titles in the same year. Bain capped his incredible 2008 campaign in August when he helped his native Bahamas to an Olympic silver medal in the 4x400 meter relay in Beijing. Bain, running the lead leg for Bahamas, became ORU’s first Olympic medalist. So, that’s two national championships and one Olympic medal in the span of five months.


J.L. JOHNSON STA足DI足UM FACTS Dedicated: June 17, 1977 Seating Capacity: 2,418 chairback seats with arm rests. Press Box: Seating for 15 working press members. Three radio/television booths. Dimensions: Left Field - 330, Right Field - 330, Center Field - 400 Left Center - 375, Right Center - 375 Outfield Wall: 30 foot high hitters eye in center field sits 10 feet behind center field wall. Scoreboard sits 10 feet behind right center field wall. Outfield wall replaced in 2009. Playing Surface: Natural grass. First Game: March 6, 1978 Oral Roberts 7, Southeastern Oklahoma 6



Outstanding Facilities...

Mabee Center

ORU Soccer Field


Outstanding Facilities...

J.L. Johnson Stadium

Cooper Aerobics Center


Academic Support The academic success of each student-athlete at Oral Roberts University carries great weight in measuring the success of ORU’s athletic programs. To have success both on and off the playing arena, ORU student-athletes are encouraged to take advantage of all the resources offered by ORU’s academic support services. These services are run by Kyle Jones, Assistant Athletic Director for Academic Services. Additional assistance is provided by Assistant Directors Brandi Cannon and Brandy Taylor. ORU is concerned with the full development of its studentathletes, and its academic support system is one of the many support programs that assists them. The Athletic Academic Center begins work even before a student-athlete arrives on campus. All high school transcripts must be reviewed to insure student-athletes meet ORU admission standards and NCAA requirements. Once a student-athlete is on campus, ORU provides many services and opportunities for student-athletes to aide their academic progress. In conjunction with ORU’s Comprehensive Advisement Center, the Academic Center offers tutoring sessions on an individual and group basis. The Athletic Academic Center is also responsible for helping monitor each student-athlete’s progress toward a degree while maintaining athletic eligibility. The Athletic Academic Center does this through direct contact with university professors to track attendance and academic standings. The Athletic Academic Center provides support in assisting student-athletes with their studies during road trips. Through the use of laptop computers, student-athletes can complete assignments and work on papers while traveling on the road. The Athletic Academic Center also helps student-athletes coordinate class and practice schedules to best suit them in maintaining a healthy balance.

Eli Center

ELI Center

The ELI Center is the hub of academic services for student-athletes at Oral Roberts University. The ELI (Education, Learning, Integrity) Center provides both academic support and career advice. The ELI center also tracks each student-athlete’s progress toward earning a degree from ORU. Each student-athlete is tracked to maintain their athletic eligibilty by not only NCAA and Mid-Continent Conference requirements, but also by a higher academic standard set by ORU. The ELI Center features study and research aides to assist studentathletes with their academic progress: Study Hall Hours The ELI Center is open and staffed 55 hours per week. Studentathletes are required to check in and out to keep track of hours completed. Study hall hour requirements are determined by the student-athlete’s academic standing and progress. Tutor Program A tutor program has been set up so all student-athletes have access to peer-tutors to assist them with studying and test preparation. Computer Lab The computer lab area provides student-athletes with personal computers for various uses. The computers are used for researching information on the internet, typing papers and working on projects through the computer network. Group Study Rooms Enclosed group study rooms provide student-athletes with places to work on group projects. Individual Study Areas Individual study areas are also available for student-athletes to study for tests and work on papers.

Computer Lab


City of Tulsa

Tulsa’s downtown skyline signifies a growth-rate that’s faster than the state and national average Tulsa, located in the beautiful "Green Country" of Northeastern Oklahoma, is the cultural hub of the state. The quality of life enjoyed by its citizens along with its natural beauty and business-conducive environment has enabled Tulsa’s economy to grow faster than 88 percent of metro areas in the United States (Blue Chip Job Growth Update, July 1998). This metro area of nearly 1,000,000 citizens has played host to national sporting events such as the 1995 and 1996 Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA) Tour of Champions, the 2001 U.S. Open Golf Tournament, the 2007 (PGA) Championship and the Williams LPGA Championship. Tulsa’s citizens enjoy a broad range of cultural activities including ballet, opera, symphony, rock concerts and the theater. Recreational activities range from professional baseball, basketball, hockey and horse racing to amusement parks. Museum displays include Western Art and Italian Renaissance as well as works dedicated to the memory of Oklahoma’s

favorite son, Will Rogers. Events such as Mayfest, Oktoberfest, the Greenwood Jazz Festival and the Tulsa State Fair, one of the nation’s largest fairs, are annual events in the city. Located in the center of the country, Tulsa enjoys easy access by land and air. The low costs of utilities, abundance of suppliers and commercial space have contributed to a population that is growing faster than the state and national average. The low cost of living along with an increasingly educated population add to the attractiveness of Tulsa to the business community. Tulsa enjoys temperate weather year-round. The Arkansas River runs through the city and some of the largest lakes in the nation are within driving distance. The well-managed parks and beautiful countryside, along with an exceptional climate, greatly contribute to the exceptional quality of life Tulsans enjoy. Southern Hills Country Club

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Founded in 1898 Located in the Central Time Zone Sales Tax: 8.517% As of 2008, 897,691 people live in the metropolitan Tulsa area with 395,094 people within the city limits. Tulsa’s cost of living is 8 percent BELOW the national average and our County per capita income is 11 percent ABOVE the national average. Tulsa still remains below the national average in unemployment, while reporting net new job growth. The city is far enough north to escape long periods of heat in summer, yet far enough south to miss the extreme cold of winter. The fall season is long with a great number of sunny days and cool nights. Tulsa was ranked in the top 10 southern cities in Southern Living magazine and Fodor's Travel Publications listed Tulsa as one of its outstanding travel destinations and also distinguished the city as being overlooked and undiscovered. The state of Oklahoma has a longer coastline (lakes) than the United States. Tulsa reflects the nation’s trends better than any other city, i.e. is is the most typical city in America. Because it’s so typical, Tulsa is the #1 test market for foods in the nation.

Average days of sunshine: 227 Average daily temp: 61 Average yearly rainfall: 40”

Oklahoma Aquarium

Downtown Tulsa

Listed below are the monthly average tem­per­a­tures, average number of rainfall days and af­ter­noon humidity percentages. Month Temp. Rain Days Humidity January 35 6 53 February 40 7 51 March 51 8 47 April 62 9 46 May 69 10 54 June 78 8 53 July 83 7 46 August 82 7 46 September 73 7 49 October 62 6 46 November 50 6 48 December 39 7 52


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robWalton # 10

head COACH

seventh Season

2010 ORU BASEBALL coaching staff 254-93 (.732)

All-time Winningest Coach in ORU history It hasn’t taken Rob Walton long to become one of the top college baseball coaches in the country. In just six years, Walton has gone from renowned pitching guru, to respected and ultra-successful skipper. As he enters his seventh season, Walton’s coaching philosophy remains the same. “You have to coach with a plan and a goal in mind,” says Walton. “We have a plan in place which is geared toward helping us reach our ultimate goals: being a consistent Top-25 program and, most importantly, getting to Omaha.” Since becoming head coach, Walton has produced 13 All-Americans, including first-team selection Dennis Bigley (2004) and Brian Van Kirk (2008). Since 2004, 32 Golden Eagles have been either drafted or signed by Major League clubs. In his 11 seasons overall at ORU, Walton has coached eight Summit League Pitchers of the Year and 20 first-team all-conference pitching selections. Last season was a true test of Walton’s outstanding coaching abilities. After losing nine two juniors and three signees to the 2008 MLB Draft, Walton and the Golden Eagles suffered through an injury-plagued 2009 campaign. At various

times throughout the season, Walton was forced to play as many as four walk-ons in the lineup. Despite those setbacks and the loss of 14 games to weather, Walton still managed to guide the Golden Eagles to the Summit League regular-season and tournament championships for the 12th straight season. Backed by a pitching staff which featured three starters chosen in the first 11 rounds of the 2009 MLB Draft, the Golden Eagles took a No. 2 seed into the Tempe Regional and advanced to the program’s fifth regional championship round in his six seasons as skipper before bowing out to host and eventual College World Series participant Arizona State. Mark Serrano earned Summit League Pitcher and Player of the Year honors in 2009, also garnering three different All-America awards. Jerry Sullivan, a third-round selection of the San Diego Padres, also earned All-America honors. Nine Golden Eagles earned All-Summit League accolades. Walton’s success on the college diamond followed him into international competition in 2008 when he was named the head coach of USA Baseball’s National Team. Walton led Team USA to the gold medal at the FISU World Championships

after defeating Japan 1-0, marking the first time the National Team has gone undefeated (24-0). The pitching staff set a National Team record with an ERA of 0.88, and posted six shutouts while not allowing more than two earned runs in any of the 24 contests. The bullpen was a key part of that success, only allowing eight earned runs in 84.0 innings for an ERA of 0.87. In 2008 Walton led the Golden Eagles to their

The Walton File Born: April 16, 1963 High School: Rutherford (NJ) High, ‘82 College: Oklahoma State Wife: Michelle Children: Davis, 18; Donovan, 15; Cassie, 11

COACHING EXPERIENCE

•Head Coach, ORU (2004-present) •Assistant Coach, ORU (1999-03) •Area Supervisor, Cleveland Indians (1996-98)

Playing Career

•Oklahoma State (1983-86) •20-6 career record •All-Big 8 Tournament (1986) •NCAA College World Series (1983-86) •6th round draft pick, Texas (1982) •25th round draft pick, Baltimore (1986) •Baltimore Orioles organization (1986-89)

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS

•2006 NCAA Super Regional appearance •11 NCAA Regional appearances (6 as head coach) •11 Summit League titles (6 as head coach) •Four-time Summit League Coach of the Year •Eight Summit League Pitcher of the Year awards •40 players drafted under Walton’s direction •13 All-Americans named during ORU tenure •Team USA head coach in 2008 (FISU Gold Medal) •Team USA assistant coach in 2005

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2010 ORU BASEBALL coaching staff 11th-straight conference title and NCAA regional appearance. ORU moved into third place all-time in NCAA history for consecutive conference crowns, while also posting its 11th straight 40win season (48-14). Twelve Golden Eagles earned All-Summit League honors, and ORU captured player, pitcher and newcomer of the year awards for the fourth consecutive season. Brian Van Kirk became the first Golden Eagle to earn First-Team All-America honors since Dennis Bigley in 2004 after posting a batting average of .414 with 18 home runs and 74 RBI. Carlos Luna was tabbed a Second Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball and a third-teamer by the NCBWA after posting a 13-1 record with a 3.35 ERA and 99 strikeouts in 99.1 innings. Despite playing one of their toughest schedules in 2007, ORU finished its season as one of the hottest teams in baseball, winning 25 of the final 28 games. In 2006, Walton led the Golden Eagles to their first NCAA Super Regional berth after sweeping through the Fayetteville Regional. Although the Golden Eagles suffered a pair of heart-breaking losses at Clemson, ORU enjoyed arguably its best season since the 1978 squad advanced to the College World Series. Under Walton’s guidance, ORU finished the 2006 season ranked in the top 25 of all three major polls. The Golden Eagles posted a 41-16 record and were ranked 14th (Collegiate Baseball), 17th (Baseball America), and 19th (USA Today/ABCA) at the end of the year. After struggling offensively in 2005, it was a

different story for ORU in 2006. The Golden Eagles owned one of the nation’s top offenses, ranking among the top 35 in batting average (9th-.327), runs per game (16th-7.9), doubles per game (9th-2.33), slugging percentage (14th-.495), and home runs per game (33rd-1.04). The pitching staff remained strong, as the hurlers combined for a 3.63 ERA, good enough to rank 27th in the nation. Known for his ability to transform otherwise pedestrian pitchers into standouts, Walton groomed Chris Ashman into one of the top pitchers nationally. Slated for middle relief at season’s start, Ashman became the sixth pitcher under Walton’s guidance to earn Mid-Con Pitcher of the Year and was one of three players in conference history to win Pitcher of the Year and Player of the Year. The right-hander also earned third-team All-America honors by Collegiate Baseball and was named to the ABCA All-Midwest Region Team. But 2006 wasn’t exactly a piece of cake for Walton. Injuries, poor pitching and slow starts gave ORU a 10-11 record on March 26. It was then Walton began tinkering with the line-up, and making major changes to the pitching staff. The result was a 31-5 mark over the season’s final 36 games -- including five wins over Top-25 teams, a ninth straight Mid-Con Tournament title, a Regional championship and a perfect 8-0 record against regional powers Arkansas, Oklahoma State and Wichita State. Walton followed up a stellar rookie campaign with another fine season in 2005, leading the Golden Eagles to 42 victories, their eighth consecutive Mid-Continent Conference championship, a Top-25 national ranking and an NCAA Regional appearance. Once again ORU’s pitching staff was among the nation’s elite, ranking sixth nationally in ERA. Though the 2005 club was long on pitching and short on offense, the Golden Eagles still managed to impress the college baseball world. ORU split a four-game series at No. 8 Miami, enjoyed wins at No. 8 Baylor and versus No. 22 Wichita State. ORU’s prowess against the nation’s elite helped earn the Golden Eagles a No.3 seed at the Clemson Regional. At Clemson, the Golden Eagles advanced to the finals for the second straight season, only to fall to the host-Tigers. ORU was 2-2 at Clemson.

Walton’s Influence All-Americans

Trevor Leu (2001) Rene Recio (2001) Michael Rogers (2001) Taylor McIntyre (2003) Dennis Bigley (2004, 2005) Matt VanDerBosch (2004) Chris Ashman (2006) Chance Chapman (2007) Brian Van Kirk (2008) Carlos Luna (2008)

Major League Draftees

as head coach 2004 Rene Recio, P Matt VanDerBosch, OF Grant Plumley, SS Josh Lex, C Nate Griffin, C 2005 Michael Hollimon, SS Dennis Bigley, P Travis DeBondt, OF Matt Hancock, P Tim Robertson, P Dane Towery, P 2006 Andy Bouchie, C Sean Jarrett, P Tim Torres, SS 2007 Jeremy Hefner, P Chance Chapman, P Jake Kahaulelio, 2B Erik Crichton, P Chad Rothford, 1B 2008 David Genao, C Adam Younger, SS Brian Van Kirk, OF Ryan Groth, OF Michael Jarman, LHP

Carlos Luna, RHP Ben Petralli, C Brendan Duffy, OF 2009 Jerry Sullivan, RHP Mark Serrano, RHP Andre Lamontagne, RHP Juan Martinez, INF

NCAA Regionals ‘73 ‘78 ‘80 ‘81 ‘82 ‘83 ‘85 ‘86 ‘87 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07

Detroit (48) Boston (9) N.Y. Yankees (9) Toronto (28) N.Y. Yankees (40) Detroit (16) Toronto (22) L.A. Dodgers (22) Boston (27) Detroit (31) Boston (FA) Milwaukee (7th) Colorado (20th) Houston (23rd) San Diego (5th) Philadelphia (8th) Cincinnati (20th) Detroit (20th) San Francisco (42nd) Tampa Bay (18th) L.A. A. Angels (18th) Toronto (21st) L.A.A. Angels (22nd) Tampa Bay (26th)

Colorado (30th) Texas (33rd) Arizona (41st) San Diego (3rd) Cincinnati (6th) Milwaukee (11th) San Francisco (46th)

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2010 ORU BASEBALL coaching staff Walton vs Opponents Opponent Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas-Laittle Rock Baylor Bethune-Cookman BYU California Cal Poly Cal State Fullerton Centenary Central Arkansas Chicago State Clemson College of Charleston Creighton Dallas Baptist Florida State IPFW Kansas Kansas State Kent State Long Beach State Miami Missouri Southern Missouri State North Carolina A&T North Dakota State Notre Dame Oakland Oklahoma Oklahoma State Penn State Pepperdine Rice Sacred Heart San Francisco South Alabama South Dakota State Southern Utah TCU Texas Texas Tech Texas-Arlington Texas-Pan American Texas-San Antonio Tulane UC-Davis UC-Irvine UC-Santa Barbara Valparaiso Washington State Western Illinois Western Michigan Wichita State

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Walton was named ORU’s eighth head coach on June 11, 2003, and it didn’t take long for him to make his mark. All Walton did in his rookie season as the Golden Eagles’ skipper was lead ORU to its first 50-win season in 20 years, produce the nation’s best team winning percentage (50-11, .820), help the Golden Eagles to an end-ofseason Top-20 ranking for the first time in 20 years, guide ORU to a No. 2 seed in regional play, it’s first such seed since 1986, direct the Golden Eagles to their record-breaking seventh straight Mid-Continent Conference crown, and earn Mid-Con Coach of the Year honors. The 2004 campaign was certainly one for the record books. With Walton’s calm-but-confident approach and attention to detail leading the way, ORU scored several big wins throughout the season, none more impressive than those collected over a one-week span in April in which ORU won at No. 10 Wichita State, took two of three at No. 15 Arizona State and then used a ninth-inning rally to defeat No. 18 Arkansas in Fayetteville. Strong pitching, a sound defense and a powerful offense were the hallmarks of the 2004 Golden Eagles. With Walton in front, ORU ranked third nationally in team ERA (3.00), eighth in team fielding percentage (.974) and 18th in team batting average (.323). While those are impressive accomplishments for a first-year head coach, they shouldn’t be considered too surprising for someone like Walton. In his six previous years as ORU’s pitching coach, Walton developed a reputation as one of the nation’s top pitching instructors and as an outstanding recruiter. But more than those attributes, it was Walton’s coaching style which made him a first-year phenom. When ORU found itself looking for a head coach soon after the conclusion of the 2003 season, the athletic administration didn’t have to look far


2010 ORU BASEBALL coaching staff or for too long. Walton was not only the number one choice to replace the departed Sunny Golloway, he was the only choice. Widely credited with building ORU teams which were a combined 232-82 (.739) over the previous five seasons, Walton was named ORU’s eighth head coach at a press conference on June 11th, 2003. The former Oklahoma State pitching star joined ORU prior to the 1999 season and was instrumental in building a program which won the MidContinent Conference championship and advanced to NCAA Regional play each year. Under Walton’s guidance, the ORU pitching staff has become one of the nation’s finest, ranking among the NCAA Top-25 in team earned run average in five of the last six seasons. While at ORU, Walton has been instrumental in the development of several outstanding pitchers, including former Golden Eagles Michael Rogers and Dennis Bigley. In 2001, Rogers earned Second-Team All-America honors after compiling a 14-1 record and 2.37 ERA. Rogers missed the entire 2000 season while recovering from elbow surgery. He set a school record in 2001 with 137 strikeouts, leading a staff which posted a record 569 strikeouts. A two-time Mid-Con Pitcher and Player of the Year, Bigley took home five All-America awards in 2004 after going 13-1 with a 2.91 ERA. In 2005, Bigley broke both ORU and the Mid-Con’s career victories mark and ended his career with another All-America honor and 41 career victories. Walton had an extensive and illustrious career in collegiate baseball, competing for Oklahoma State from 1983-86. At OSU he compiled an overall record of 20-6 and helped lead the Cowboys to four straight College World Series appearances. In 1986, Walton’s senior season at OSU, he earned player of the game in the CWS for a shutout performance. The shutout was the first in the College World Series since 1976. Walton was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in 1986, and was a member of that organization for four years. While with the Orioles Walton compiled a record of 23-8 in A and AA ball. In fact, in 1988 Walton was second in wins

Year-by-Year Coaching Record

Year 1999*# 2000*# 2001*# 2002*# 2003*# 2004*# 2005*# 2006*#$ 2007*# 2008*# 2009*#

Position Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

Record 46-15 49-15 48-13 48-19 41-20 50-11 42-20 41-16 40-17 48-14 33-15

Pct. .754 .765 .787 .716 .672 .820 .677 .719 .702 .774 .688

for the entire Orioles organization. He was twice named Carolina League Player of the Week while tying a league record for consecutive shutout innings pitched (26). Walton was forced to leave the minor leagues in 1989 due to a shoulder injury, but is still a member of the Professional Baseball Players Association. A native of Rutherford, N.J. Walton was a three-sport star in high school, earning All-State honors in soccer, basketball and baseball, and in 1999 became the first athlete inducted into the Rutherford High Hall of Fame. He was drafted in the sixth round by the Texas Rangers his senior year, but opted for college instead. Walton and his wife Michelle have been married 20 years. They have three children: sons Davis (18), and Donovan (15), and daughter Cassie (11).

Conf. Place Postseason 14-4 1st 0-2 26-1 1st 1-2 24-1 1st 0-2 16-2 1st 2-2 19-1 1st 0-2 21-1 1st 2-2 22-2 1st 2-2 17-2 1st 3-2 17-1 1st 0-2 24-4 1st 2-2 16-2 1st 2-2

*-Summit League Title; #-NCAA Regionals; $-NCAA Super Regionals

Miscellaneous NCAA Pitching Rank

Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

ERA 3.53 3.33 3.71 3.00 2.95 3.63 3.45 4.29 3.78

Rank 11th 7th 25th 3rd 6th 27th 8th 35th 7th

Totals

Overall (11 seasons) 486-175 .735 Assistant Coach (5 seasons) 232-82 .739 Head Coach (6 seasons) 254-93 .732 NCAA Regionals ‘73 ‘78 ‘80 ‘81 ‘82 ‘83 ‘85 ‘86 ‘87 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07

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ryanFolmar # 19

ASSISTANT COACH

Quickly becoming one of the nation’s top hitting instructors, Ryan Folmar begins his seventh season as an assistant coach at ORU. Under Folmar’s direction, ORU’s offense has consistently ranked among the nation’s best. In 2008 ORU placed in the top 30 nationally in eight batting categories, including runs (11th-524), doubles (12th-144), batting average (13th-.330), hits (15th-713), runs per game (16th-8.5), slugging percentage (21st-.510), walks (21st-293) and home runs (30th-77). In 2006, the Golden Eagles again were one of the top offensive squads in college baseball. ORU ranked among the nation’s top-35 teams in several categories, including: batting average (9th-.327), runs per game (16th-7.9), doubles per game (9th-2.33), slugging percentage (14th.495), and home runs per game (33rd-1.04). Folmar, the former Oklahoma State standout, made an immediate impact during his first ORU season in 2004, directing a Golden Eagles offense which ranked among the nation’s best. With Folmar taking a hands-on approach to hitting instruction, the Golden Eagles batted .323 as a team in 2004, ranking 18th nationally. ORU’s 2004 batting average was a 23-point improve-

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seventh Season ment over 2003 and the Golden Eagles’ highest team batting average since the 2000 squad hit .324 collectively. Folmar made a positive impact on several Golden Eagles in 2004, most notably first baseman/catcher Josh Lex. After hitting .278 with four home runs and 40 RBI as a junior, Lex batted .330 with 11 home runs and 67 RBI as a senior, earning first-team all-conference honors. Lex was also drafted in the 28th round by the Toronto Blue Jays. In addition to teaching and instructing ORU’s hitters Folmar also coaches ORU’s catchers and serves as third base coach. Folmar joined the Golden Eagles after spending five seasons (1999-2003) as Director of Baseball Operations at Oklahoma State. At OSU Folmar handled various administrative duties, including the Cowboy baseball camps and served for three years as the color voice on OSU radio broadcasts (2000-02). “Ryan Folmar is a good, young coach who brings a lot of different qualities to our program”, said head coach Rob Walton. “He is an outstanding worker and has a very bright coaching future in front of him. We are fortunate to have him as a part of our staff.” A four-year letterwinner at OSU from 199497, Folmar earned honorable mention All-Big 8 honors as a sophomore in 1995, and helped lead the Cowboys to the1996 College World Series. Following his OSU playing days the Chambersburg, Pa., native spent two seasons in the Colorado Rockies organization. Folmar and his wife Kay Lynn have three children -- Kade (8), Reese (6) and Luke (1).

The FOLmar file Born: November 8, 1974 High School: Chambersburg (PA) HS ‘93 College: Oklahoma State ‘97 Wife: Kay Lynn Children: Kade (8), Reese (6) and Luke (1)

COACHING EXPERIENCE •Asst. Coach, ORU (2003-present) •Dir. of Baseball Operations, Okla. St. (1998-03)

Playing Career •Oklahoma State (1994-97) •1996 College World Series participant •Colorado Rockies Organization (1997-98)


2010 ORU BASEBALL coaching staff

ryanNeill # 3

ASSISTANT COACH

Former Golden Eagle All-American Ryan Neill begins his seventh season on the ORU coaching staff, and his fourth in a full-time role. Neill has been a part of 10 Summit League titles at ORU as a player and a coach. Since becoming the second assistant in the summer of 2006, Neill is more actively involved in off-campus recruiting. He also serves as ORU’s bench coach in addition to coaching infielders. Neill also serves on the staff of the Rob Walton Baseball Camps. “Ryan’s promotion is well-deserved,” said head coach Rob Walton. “He’s committed to the job and knows what it takes to help us reach our goals. He’s going to do a fantastic job. He’s obviously familiar with our program and the university, and the fact that he excelled at a high level as a collegiate player gives him great credibility when instructing our athletes.” Over the past three seasons overseeing ORU’s infielders, sixplayers have earned First-Team All-Summit League honors, and four have been taken in the Major League Baseball Draft. In 2008, infielders Juan Martinez and Michael

seventh Season Notaro earned first-team all-league honors in their first year of action at ORU. Notaro batted .336 with 10 home runs and 42 RBI, while Martinez hit .329 with nine homers and 55 RBI. ORU’s career home run (48) and RBI (199) leader, Neill lettered four seasons at ORU (19972000) as a first baseman/outfielder, twice earning First-Team All Mid-Continent Conference honors (1999, 2000) and also capturing Mid-Con Tournament MVP honors in 1999. Neill, an Okmulgee native, was a key member of three NCAA Tournament and Mid-Con championship squads (1998-2000). His best season came during the 1999 campaign when he batted .423 with 18 home runs and 71 RBI, earning Third-Team All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball. The Golden Eagles were a combined 166-80 (.675) during Neill’s four seasons. Drafted in the 24th round by the Detroit Tigers in 2000 Neill spent three seasons in Detroit’s minor league system before retiring after the 2002 season. Neill married the former Audrey Ramirez on December 18, 2004 in San Antonio. The couple resides in Tulsa and have a daughter, Dahlia (3).

The NEILL file Born: October 23, 1977 High School: Okmulgee HS ‘96 College: Oral Roberts ‘01 Wife: Audrey DAUGHTER: Dahlia (3)

Coaching EXPERIENCE •Asst. Coach, ORU 2006-present • Volunteer Asst., ORU 2003-06

Playing Career •Oral Roberts University (1997-2000) •1999 Third-Team All-American •1999 Mid-Con Tournament MVP •First-Team All-Mid-Con (1999, 2000) •Detroit Tigers Organization (2000-02)

NCAA Regionals ‘73 ‘78 ‘80 ‘81 ‘82 ‘83 ‘85 ‘86 ‘87 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07

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ASSISTANT COACH

Wes Davis begins his second season at ORU after spending the previous four years as assistant coach at the University of Texas at Tyler. At ORU Davis serves as first base coach and assists with all facets of practice and game preparation. At UT-Tyler Davis’ duties included strength and conditioning, defense, baserunning and assisting with hitting. Under Davis’ tutelage, the Patriots led the conference in best fielding percentage the last three seasons and also topped the league in hitting all four years. In Davis’ four seasons with the program, the Patriots compiled a 131-28 record (.824) and won three conference championships. Davis has also been involved with various summer baseball teams. He has spen the last two summers as head coach of the Florence Red Wolves of the Coastal Plain League, where he led the team to a first-half division crown and a playoff appearance in 2008. The previous summer, Davis served as the hitting coach of the Wilson Tobs of the CPL, who also advanced to the playoffs. Davis also acted

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second Season as hitting coach in 2005 for the Kenai Peninsula Oilers of the Alaskan Baseball League, where 12 players off the squad ended up playing professionally. “Wes is the younger brother of Stockton Davis, who was a former player here, so he’s been around the program for many years,” said ORU head coach Rob Walton. “He’s also worked the past four seasons under James Vilade, who was an assistant coach here at ORU. Wes has a great baseball background and will be a good asset to the program.” Davis spent two years playing collegiately at Seward County CC in Liberal, Kan., where the Saints won back-to-back conference titles. Davis wrapped up his playing career at Oklahoma Baptist, where he helped lead the squad to a NAIA regional appearance in 2004. Davis played prep baseball at Owasso High, where he helped the team to two 6A state championships and two runner-up finishes. Davis is married to his wife, Kara.

The DAVIS file Born: March 5, 1982 High School: Owasso ‘00 College: Oklahoma Baptist ‘04 Wife: Kara

Coaching EXPERIENCE

•Asst. Coach, ORU 2008-present •Asst. Coach, UT-Tyler 2005-2008 •Head Coach, Florence Red Wolves 2008 •Assistant Coach, Wilson Tobs 2007 •Hitting Coach, Kenai Peninsula Oilers 2005

Playing Career

•Seward County CC (2002-03) •Oklahoma Baptist (2003-04)


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trevorleu director of baseball operations third Season Former ORU all-American Trevor Leu begins his third season as Director of Baseball Operations. Leu comes to ORU after serving as a volunteer assistant coach at St. Edwards University and a private instructor at the Lumber Yard Baseball Academy in the Austin, Texas area. In his position, Trevor supervises all student managers and oversees day-to-day operations of the baseball office. He also handles baseball finances, works on the annual Alumni game every fall, and directs the Rob Walton Baseball Camps. A two-time letterwinner at ORU, Leu garnered Third-Team All-America honors by the National Collegiate Baseball Writer’s Association (NCBWA) in 2001. Leu was a two-year all-conference performer and garnered Mid-Con Conference Tournament MVP honors in 2001. The Cameron, Okla., native was drafted by Detroit Tigers in 2001 and spent three years in the Tigers organization. Leu graduated with a degree in Recreation Administration from ORU in 2001.

Leu came to ORU in 2000 after spending his first two years playing at Oklahoma State. Leu was a two-year letterman for the Cowboys and was named to the Big 12 Conference All-Academic team in 1998. He was a member of the 1999 Cowboy team that advanced to the College World Series. He is married to his wife, Leean, and the couple have two sons, Barrick (5) and Rhett (2).

The LEU file Born: Dec. 29,1978 High School: Cameron High School ‘97 College: Oral Roberts ‘01 wife: Leean Children: Barrick (6) and Rhett (3)

Coaching EXPERIENCE

•Dir. of Operations, ORU 2008-present

Playing EXPERIENCE

•Oklahoma State, 1998-99 •ORU, 2000-01 •Detroit Tigers organization, 2001-03

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Golden Eagles Numerical and Alphabetical Rosters No. 2 4 5 6 8 9 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 43 44

Player Justin Mitchell Bennett Pickar Brett Sowers Colby Price Alec Smith Seth Furmanek Joey Winiecki Chris Elder Brandon Healy Jared Schlehuber Mark Guest Jason Stacy Dallas Beeler Brett Burch Tyler Garewal Tyler Saladino Jeff Burleson P.J. Sequeira Mike Torrence Jameson Dunn Jake Ramsey Dale Reneau Sean Johnson Spencer Roberts Drew Bowen R.J. Davis Jeremiah Mejia Dan Martony Nikko Wong Sam Moore Jason Barth Nick Baligod Robert Barbosa Bryce Smolen

Pos. OF C INF INF INF/P C/P OF OF INF/P P/1B LHP RHP RHP C OF INF RHP INF/OF LHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP OF RHP INF RHP C OF INF RHP

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

Ht. 5-10 6-2 5-11 5-10 5-10 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-3 5-9 6-4 6-5 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-3 5-11 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-4 6-3 5-10 5-10 6-3

Wt. 175 200 200 185 175 198 170 190 170 205 175 210 200 185 190 185 200 215 170 225 195 225 205 210 200 215 210 175 175 235 210 190 175 175

Yr.-Ex. Sr.-1L Fr.-HS Jr.-TR Sr.-2L Fr.-HS Sr.-1L Jr.-TR Jr.-RS Fr.-HS So.-TR Jr.-TR Jr.-RS So.-TR Jr.-2L Sr.-1L Jr.-TR Sr.-1L Sr.-1L Jr.-TR Sr.-2L Jr.-TR Sr.-1L Jr.-TR Sr.-1L So.-1L Jr.-TR Jr.-RS So.-TR Jr.-2L Fr.-RS Jr.-2L Jr.-RS Sr.-1L Jr.-1L

Hometown (Previous School/High School) Broken Arrow, Okla. (Eastern Oklahoma St.) Eaton, Colo. (Eaton HS) Englewood, Colo. (Yavapai College/Univ. of Nebraska) Brenham, Texas (Blinn JC) Aurora, Colo. (Grandview HS) Gilbert, Ariz. (Chandler-Gilbert CC) Bryant, Ark. (UA-Fort Smith) Suisun City, Calif. (Sacramento City College) Encinitas, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic HS) Aurora, Colo. (San Joaquin Delta College/Florida International) Dallas, Texas (South Mountain CC/Univ. of Oklahoma) Phoenix, Ariz. (Central Arizona College) Tulsa, Okla. (Seminole State/Jenks HS) Midland, Mich. (Bullock Creek) Bakersfield, Calif. (Bakersfield College) San Diego, Calif. (Palomar College) Bakersfield, Calif. (Bakersfield College) Petaluma, Calif. (Santa Rosa College) Suisun City, Calif. (Sacramento City College) Carrollton, Texas (Grayson County CC) Placerville, Calif. (Sacramento City College) Oklahoma City, Okla. (Seminole State/Westmoore HS) Shingle Springs, Calif. (Sacramento City College) Littleton, Colo. (Chandler-Gilbert CC) Tulsa, Okla. (Memorial HS) Sacramento, Calif. (Sacramento City College) Riverside, Calif. (Riverside College) Goleta, Calif. (Santa Barbara CC) Cedar Grove, N.J. (Rutherford HS) Tempe, Ariz. (Valley Christian HS) Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. (San Pedro HS) Fairfield, Calif. (Sacramento City College/UC-Irvine) Dallas, Texas (Richland College) Houston, Texas (Texas-Pan American/Lamar HS)

ALPHABETICAL # 41 43 39 18 33 20 24 34 27 12 9 32

Player Nick Baligod Robert Barbosa Jason Barth Dallas Beeler Drew Bowen Brett Burch Jeff Burleson R.J. Davis Jameson Dunn Chris Elder Seth Furmanek

Pos. OF OF C RHP RHP C INF RHP RHP OF C/RHP

# 21 16 14 31 36 35 2 38 4 6 28

Player Tyler Garewal Mark Guest Brandon Healy Sean Johnson Dan Martony Jeremiah Mejia Justin Mitchell Sam Moore Bennett Pickar Colby Price Jake Ramsey

Pos. OF LHP INF RHP RHP OF OF RHP C INF RHP

# 30 32 23 15 25 8 44 5 17 26 11 37

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Player Dale Reneau Spencer Roberts Tyler Saladino Jared Schlehuber P.J. Sequeira Alec Smith Bryce Smolen Brett Sowers Jason Stacy Mike Torrence Joey Winiecki Nikko Wong

Pos. RHP RHP INF 1B/P OF INF RHP INF RHP LHP OF INF


2010 ORU BASEBALL golden eagle profiles robertBARBOSA

#43 infield 5-10 • 175 • Senior-1L

Dallas, Texas Richland College/Newman Smith HS

Lamontagne’s Career Bests 2009 NOTES | JUNIOR Appeared in 34 contests with 25 starts... batted .292 with five doubles, three home runs and 14 RBI... hit at a .393 clip in Summit League play... went 2-for-5 with a run scored against Cal Poly in the NCAA Regional opener... broke up Arizona State star Mike Leake’s no-hitter in the sixth inning of the following game with a single... posted first homer at ORU against No. 4 Cal State Fullerton on March 20... also belted long balls at Dallas Baptist on April 6 and at Oakland on May 10... went 2-for-4 with three RBI and three runs scored in ORU’s conference opener against IPFW on April 3... posted career-high four RBI in the series finale against the Mastodons... earned first-career three-hit performance, including two doubles, on May 18 at Dallas Baptist. PRIOR TO ORU Spent last two seasons at Richland College in Dallas, Texas... helped lead Richland to a third-place finish in the JUCO World Series... set the single-season hit record (99) in 2008... hit .400 with 11 home runs and 21 doubles... named All-Metro Atlantic Conference and all-region. HIGH SCHOOL 2006 graduate of Newman Smith High in Carrollton, Texas... named the team MVP his junior and senior seasons... all-district selection in 2004, 2005 and 2006... helped lead Newman Smith High to the regional championship and state quarterfinals.

Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SB 2009 .292 34-25 96 17 28 5 0 3 14 .438 16 0 Total .292 34-25 96 17 28 5 0 3 14 .438 16 0

PERSONAL Son of Bob and Bettye Barbosa ... born on May 2, 1988, in Dallas, Texas ... Business Administration major.

BARBOSA’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At-Bats: 5 (6x), last Cal Poly (5/29/09) Runs: 3, vs. IPFW (4/3/09) Hits: 3, at Dallas Baptist (5/18/09) Doubles:2, at Dallas Baptist (5/18/09) Home Runs: 1, at Oakland (5/10/09) RBI: 4, vs. IPFW (4/4/09) Total Bases: 5 (2x), last at Dallas Baptist (5/18/09) Stolen Bases: n/a

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2010 ORU BASEBALL golden eagle profiles drewBOWEN

# 33 right-handed pitcher 6-3 • 210 • Sophomore-1L Tulsa, Okla. Memorial HS

2009 NOTES | FRESHMAN Made 13 appearances with five starts... posted a 2-2 record with a 5.35 ERA... struck out 41 batters with 27 walks in 37.0 innings pitched... held batters to a .210 average, which ranked second on the team... earned first collegiate win in first start against IPFW on April 4 in a 4-0 victory... limited Mastodons to three hits and no runs while fanning 12 batters and issuing only one walk in 6.0 innings... earned second win in a 13-inning thriller at Wichita State on May 5... pitched the final 2.0 innings, allowing no runs... posted a brilliant performance at No. 20 Arkansas on May 12 before surrendering a three-run two-out double in the bottom of the ninth inning... held the Razorbacks to no runs through the first 8 2/3 innings with a career-high 13 strikeouts... earned the start against No. 5 Arizona State in the championship round of the Tempe Regional, holding the Sun Devils to one run through the first five innings. HIGH SCHOOL 2008 graduate of Tulsa’s Memorial High... helped lead the Chargers to four conference championships... named the 2008 conference pitcher of the year in addition to being an all-conference performer all four seasons... a member of the Rawlings All-Region West Team... ranked in the top 300 prospects nationally by Perfect Game... posted career 15-6 record with a 1.85 ERA... also recruited by Kansas, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and TCU. PERSONAL Full name is Michael Drew Bowen... son of Mike and Tammy Bowen... born on June 20, 1989, in Tulsa, Okla. ... Business major.

BOWEN’S CAREER NUMBERS Year W-L ERA App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H BB SO Avg 2009 2-2 5.35 13 5 1 0/1 0 37.0 29 27 41 .210 Total 2-2 5.35 13 5 1 0/1 0 37.0 29 27 41 .210

BOWEN’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Innings Pitched: 8.2, at Arkansas (5/12/09) Strikeouts: 13, at Arkansas (5/12/09) Hits: 6 (2x), last at Arkansas (5/12/09) Runs: 7, vs. Centenary (4/19/09) Earned Runs: 7, vs. Centenary (4/19/09) Walks: 6 (2x), last at Arizona State (5/31/09)

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2010 ORU BASEBALL golden eagle profiles brettburch

# 20 catcher 5-11 • 185 • Junior-2L Midland, Mich. Bullock Creek HS

2009 NOTES | SOPHOMORE Appeared in 11 contests... posted four hits in seven at-bats (.571) with two doubles, one home run and three RBI... also reached on a walk and hit-by-pitch... crushed a homer in first collegiate at-bat against IPFW on April 3... posted an RBI-single in only at-bat against South Dakota State on April 11... smacked two doubles in the same inning in ORU’s 31-3 victory over Western Illinois on May 14. 2008 NOTES | RS-FRESHMAN Played in seven games on the season... had at-bats against BYU and IPFW... drew a walk at Pepperdine. 2007 Summer Played in 22 games while starting 19 for the Geneva Red Wings of the New York Collegiate Baseball League ... Produced five RBI with two doubles ... Had a .970 fielding percentage. 2007 NOTES | FRESHMAN Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School Earned Michigan High School Baseball Coaches Association All-Star honors following his senior season at Bullock Creek HS ... batted .494-3-45 in 29 games as a senior for BCHS, also earning all-state and all-conference honors ... a four-time all-conference selection and three-time pick to the Midland News All-Area Dream Team ... also lettered in football and basketball. Personal Full name is Brett Charles Burch ... son of Brian and Denise Burch ... Business Administration major ... choose ORU over Oakland and Centenary ... born November 6, 1987.

BURCH’S CAREER NUMBERS Year 2008 2009 Total

Avg GP-GS AB .000 7-0 2 .571 11-0 7 .444 18-0 9

R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 2 4 2 0 1 3 1.286 1 2 4 2 0 1 3 1.000 2

SB 0 0 0

BURCH’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At-Bats: 2, at Western Illinois (5/14/09) Runs: 1 (2x), last at Western Illinois (5/14/09) Hits: 2, at Western Illinois (5/14/09) Doubles: 2, at Western Illinois (5/14/09) Home Runs: 1, vs. IPFW (4/3/09) RBI: 1 (3x), last at Western Illinois (5/14/09) Total Bases: 4 (2x), last at Western Illinois (5/14/09) Stolen Bases: n/a

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2010 ORU BASEBALL golden eagle profiles jeffBURLESON

#24 pitcher 6-2 • 200 • Senior-1L

Bakersfield, Calif. Bakersfield College/Liberty HS

Career Honors 2009 Second-Team All-Summit League

Lamontagne’s Career Bests

2009 NOTES | JUNIOR Earned Second-Team All-Summit League honors... made 14 appearances with two starts... posted a 3-0 record with a 3.12 ERA... fanned 36 batters with 14 walks in 34 2/3 innings pitched... became a force during the second-half of the season, beginning with his first collegiate victory against Centenary on April 19... entered the contest in relief in the third inning and only allowed one earned run over 7.0 innings with a career-high 12 strikeouts... earned second win with first-career complete game against Oakland on May 10... surrendered only one run on seven hits against the Golden Grizzlies... pitched the final three innings to keep ORU in the contest against Southern Utah in the Summit League Championship, allowing only two hits with five strikeouts... tossed 4 1/3 scoreless innings of relief in NCAA Regionals against Cal Poly, Kent State and No. 5 Arizona State before surrendering three runs in the final inning of ORU’s season-ending loss to the Sundevils. PRIOR TO ORU Attended Bakersfield College in Bakersfield, Calif., the last two seasons... named all-conference both seasons... batted .362 in 44 games last season with 18 doubles and 44 RBI... doubles ranked sixth among all California Community College players in 2008... slugged .514 with an on-base percentage of .410... stole 13 bases in 18 attempts. HIGH SCHOOL 2006 graduate of Liberty High School in Bakersfield, Calif... a standout football player at Liberty High... named team MVP his junior season... set school record with 13 interceptions in a season. PERSONAL Full name is Jeffrey Donald Burleson ... son of Donald and Bridget Burleson ... Recreation major ... born on Jan. 28, 1988 in Bakersfield, Calif.

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BURLESON’S CAREER NUMBERS Year W-L ERA App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H BB SO Avg 2009 3-0 3.12 14 2 1 0 0 34.2 30 14 36 .236 Total 3-0 3.12 14 2 1 0 0 34.2 30 14 36 .236

BURLESON’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

Innings Pitched: 9.0, at Oakland (5/9/09) Strikeouts: 12, vs. Centenary (4/19/09) Hits: 7, at Oakland (5/10/09) Runs: 4 (2x), last vs. IPFW (4/4/09) Earned Runs: 3 (2x), last at Arizona State (5/31/09) Walks: 4, at Oakland (5/9/09)

12 Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances 1978 College World Series •10 Consecutive Conference Championships


2010 ORU BASEBALL golden eagle profiles sethFURMANEK

#9 cATCHER/PITCHER 6-2 • 210 • Senior-1L

Gilbert, Ariz. Chandler-Gilbert CC/Mesquite HS

Career Honors 2009 Summit League Newcomer of the Year 2009 First-Team All-Summit League

Lamontagne’s Career Bests

2009 NOTES | JUNIOR Named the Summit League Newcomer of the Year... batted .333 with 14 doubles, two triples, a team-best 17 home runs and 63 RBI... drew a team-leading 37 walks for a .443 on-base percentage... led the squad with a .710 slugging percentage... batted .425 in Summit League play with seven doubles, 10 homers and 37 RBI... went 3-for-4 with three RBI in ORU’s 13-3 opening win over Cal Poly in the NCAA Regionals on May 29... posted a double and a towering homer to left field in the victory... earned first of two Summit League Player of the Week honors on March 2 after going 7-for-16 with two doubles, two homers and six RBI against UT-San Antonio... earned the honor for the second time after going 7-for-19 with four doubles, two long balls and nine RBI in four games against IPFW... posted a career-high six RBI in the finale against the Mastodons on April 5... went 4-for-6 with five RBI, including two homers in the same inning, in ORU’s 31-3 victory over Western Illinois on May 14... posted 17 multi-hit games and a team-best 19 multi-RBI performances. PRIOR TO ORU Spent last two seasons at Chandler-Gilbert CC in Chandler, Ariz... named first-team all-conference and all-region... batted .350 last season with nine homers and 46 RBI... went five-for five with two homers, a triple and 9 RBI in a game. HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Mesquite High School in Gilbert, Ariz., in 2006... set eight school records, including 31 career home runs... named first-team all-conference each year and was selected to all-region his senior season. PERSONAL Full name is Seth Edward Furmanek... married to Ashley Furmanek... son of Rick and Robin Furmanek... born on Dec. 31, 1987, in Tuscon, Ariz. ... Recreation major.

FURMANEK’S CAREER NUMBERS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SB 2009 .333 48-48 183 51 61 14 2 17 63 .710 37 0 Total .333 48-48 183 51 61 14 2 17 63 .710 37 0

FURMANEK’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At-Bats: 6 (3x), last at Western Illinois (5/14/09) Runs: 4, vs. IPFW (4/5/09) Hits: 4 (4x), last at Western Illinois (5/14/09) Doubles: 2, vs. IPFW (4/5/09) Triples: 1 (2x), last at Arkansas (5/12/09) Home Runs: 2 (2x), last at Western Illinois (5/14/09) RBI: 6, vs. IPFW (4/5/09) Total Bases: 12, vs. IPFW (4/5/09)

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2010 ORU BASEBALL golden eagle profiles tylerGAREWAL

#21 OUTFIELDER 6-0 • 190 • Senior-1L

Bakersfield, Calif. Bakersfield College/Centennial HS

Career Honors 2009 Second-Team All-Summit League 2009 Summit League All-Tournament Team

Lamontagne’s Career Bests

2009 NOTES | JUNIOR Named to All-Summit League Second Team... batted .330 in 47 games with 45 starts... led the team in runs (63), on-base percentage (.460) and stolen bases (13-of-16) ... tallied 13 doubles, five home runs and 33 RBI... drew 32 walks on the season... batted .423 in conference play with seven doubles, three homers and 21 RBI... named to the Summit League All-Tournament Team after going 3-for-7 with seven runs scored and four walks... posted first-career four-hit game against Oakland on May 10 with a double, homer, two RBI and four runs scored... ranked third on the team with 17 multi-hit games... smashed a game-winning two-run homer in ORU’s 12-inning win over Wichita State on March 24... ranked second among all batters with four hits in the Rice Classic, including a homer against Notre Dame. PRIOR TO ORU Spent last two seasons at Bakersfield College in Bakersfield, Calif... named first- and second-team all-conference during his two seasons... hit .338 last season with 13 doubles, three triples, seven homers and 40 RBI... slugged .592 with an on-base percentage of .428... stole 8 bases in 12 attempts... batted for the cycle in a game... helped lead Bakersfield to regionals. HIGH SCHOOL 2006 graduate of Centennial High School in Bakersfield, Calif... named the league MVP... two-time all-area selection... set the single-season and career home run record at Centennial High... helped lead Centennial to the league title in consecutive seasons... also lettered in football. PERSONAL Son of Valerie Garewal... born on May 9, 1988, in Hennet, Calif. ... Recreation major

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GAREWAL’S CAREER NUMBERS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SB 2009 .330 47-45 176 63 58 13 0 5 33 .489 32 13 Total .330 47-45 176 63 58 13 0 5 33 .489 32 13

GAREWAL’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At-Bats: 6 (2x), last at Oakland (5/10/09) Hits: 4, at Oakland (5/10/09) Doubles: 1 (13x), last vs. Cal Poly (5/29/09) Home Runs: 1 (5x), last at Oakland (5/10/09) Runs: 4 (6x), last at Western Illinois (5/14/09) RBI: 3 (4x), last at Western Illinois (5/14/09) Total Bases: 8, at Oakland (5/10/09) Stolen Bases: 2 (2x), last vs. South Dakota State (4/11/09)

12 Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances 1978 College World Series •10 Consecutive Conference Championships


2010 ORU BASEBALL golden eagle profiles justinMITCHELL

#4 OUTFIELD 5-10 • 175 • RS-Senior-1L

Broken Arrow, Okla. Eastern Oklahoma State/Broken Arrow HS

Lamontagne’s Career Bests 2009 NOTES | SENIOR Played in nine contests with five starts before suffering a season-ending injury... batted .286 (4-for-14) and was leading the team with a .524 on-base percentage... went 2-for-2 in stolen bases... posted a hit, run and walk in ORU’s 2-1 win over Washington State at the Rice Classic on March 7. 2008 NOTES | JUNIOR Appeared in 39 contests while starting in five games for the Golden Eagles... batted .240 with a double and six RBI... posted a two-hit performance in ORU’s 13-10 victory at Pepperdine on March 16... batted in two runs at North Dakota State on April 5... served as the team’s top pinch-runner... stole four bases on the season. PRIOR TO ORU Arrived at ORU after spending two seasons at Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton, Okla. ... struggled with an injury for most of 2007 but still made an impact in the Mountaineers lineup ... hit .463 with 27 stolen bases in just 29 games played ... scored 37 doubles while hitting eight doubles, two home runs and posting 22 RBI ... walked 17 times and also reached base by being hit by pitch 15 times ... earned Second-Team All Bi-State Conference and was named best defensive centerfielder in the conference ... hit at a .342 clip in 52 games played in 2006 ... led the squad with 44 runs scored, walks (29) and 13 doubles ... second on the team with 18 stolen bases and also finished third in hits (52) and fifth with 24 RBI ... named Second-Team All Bi-State Conference. HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Broken Arrow High School in 2005 ... prepped under Shannon Dobson and earned all-region and All-Tulsa Metro honors his senior year ... earned academic honors, being named on the National Honor Roll. PERSONAL Full name is Justin Lee Mitchell ... son of Rob and Brenda Mitchell ... Biomedical Engineering major ... born on March 17, 1987 in Norman, Okla. ... chose ORU over Oklahoma State and Penn State.

MITCHELL’S CAREER NUMBERS Year 2008 2009 Total

Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB .240 39-5 25 10 6 1 0 0 6 .280 3 .286 9-5 14 5 4 0 0 0 1 .286 5 .256 48-10 39 15 10 1 0 0 7 .282 8

SB 4 2 6

MITCHELL’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At-Bats: 5, at Pepperdine (3/16/08) Hits: 2 (2x), last vs. Western Michigan (2/20/09) Runs:2 (2x), last vs. Western Michigan (2/20/09) RBI: 2, vs. North Dakota State (4/5/08) Total Bases: 2 (2x), last vs. Western Michigan (2/20/09) Stolen Bases: 2, vs. Dallas Baptist (3/20/08)

NCAA Regionals ‘73 ‘78‘73 ‘80‘78 ‘81‘80‘82‘81‘83 ‘00‘00 ‘01‘01 ‘02‘02 ‘03‘03‘04‘04‘05 NCAA Regionals ‘82‘85 ‘83‘86 ‘85‘87 ‘86‘98 ‘87 ‘99 ‘98 ‘99 ‘06‘07 ‘07 NCAA Tournament Appearances 12‘05C‘06 onsecutive

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2010 ORU BASEBALL golden eagle profiles colbyPRICE

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infield 5-10 • 185 • Senior-2L Brenham, Texas Blinn JC/Brenham HS

Career Honors 2009 Tempe Regional All-Tournament Team 2009 NOTES | JUNIOR Posted second-best average on the team (.340)... played in 42 contests with 34 starts... tallied 10 doubles, one triple, six homers and drove in 36 runs... named to the Tempe Regional All-Tournament Team after leading the Golden Eagles with a .467 average (7-of-15)... posted four doubles, one home run and eight RBI over the four contests in Tempe... tied for second nationally among all hitters in NCAA Regional play with the four two-baggers... one of the hottest hitters for the Golden Eagles down the stretch, batting .375 over the final 25 contests with 35 RBI... recorded 16 multi-hit games and 14 multi-RBI performances... went 2-for-3 with a career-high five RBI, including a double and a homer, in ORU’s 13-3 win over Cal Poly in the opening round of the Tempe Regional... led the offense in the Golden Eagles’ season-ending loss to No. 5 Arizona State, going 2-for-4 with two RBI... posted a career-high four hits against South Dakota State on April 11... went 3-for-6 with two runs scored and two RBI in ORU’s 13-inning victory over Wichita State on May 5. 2008 NOTES | SOPHOMORE Played in 40 contests for the Golden Eagles... hit .250 in 16 at-bats with three doubles and four RBI... recorded hits against Pepperdine, BYU, North Dakota State and IPFW... earned a perfect fielding percentage. PRIOR TO ORU Arrived at ORU after spending 2007 at Blinn Junior College ... played in 16 games, hitting .240 with five doubles and eight RBI with the Buccaneers ... hit one home run and stole one base ... named Collegiate All-American Scholar and Who’s Who Among American Junior Colleges. HIGH SCHOOL 2006 Graduate of Brenham High School in Brenham, Texas ... named second-team all-state by the Sports Writers Association and first-team All-Houston area ... twotime first-team all-district n 2005 and ’06 ... helped lead BHS to a 34-4 record and a No. 4 ranking in the nation his senior year ... named newcomer of the year as a sophomore in 2004 ... also lettered in basketball.

PRICE’S CAREER NUMBERS Year 2008 2009 Total

Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB .250 40-2 16 7 4 3 0 0 4 .438 5 .340 42-34 141 28 48 10 1 6 37 .553 6 .331 82-36 157 35 52 13 1 6 41 .478 11

PRICE’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At-Bats: 6 (3x), last at Western Illinois (5/14/09) Runs: 3, vs. South Dakota State (4/11/09) Hits: 4, vs. South Dakota State (4/11/09) Doubles: 2, vs. Kent State (5/31/09) Triples: 1, at Wichita State (5/5/09) Home Runs: 1 (6x), last vs. Cal Poly (5/29/09) RBI: 5, vs. Cal Poly (5/29/09) Total Bases: 6 (2x), last vs. Cal Poly (5/29/09)

PERSONAL Full name is Colby Price ... son of Brad and Dana Price ... Recreation major ... born on October 26, 1987 in Brenham, Texas ... chose ORU over Texas A&M and TCU.

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2010 ORU BASEBALL golden eagle profiles spencerROBERTS

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right-handed pitcher 6-3 • 210 • Senior-1L

Littleton, Colo. Chandler Gilbert CC/Chatfield Senior HS

2009 NOTES | JUNIOR Appeared in 11 contests out of the bullpen ... posted a 10.66 ERA with an 0-1 record ... fanned 13 batters with eight walks in 12.2 innings pitched... pitched a scoreless inning of relief at No. 4 Cal State Fullerton, striking out the side... tossed another scoreless inning of relief the following outing at Wichita State... fanned two Shockers to contribute to ORU’s 21 total strikeouts, which was a Wichita State school record... also threw scoreless innings of relief in ORU wins over Texas-Arlington on April 7 and at Wichita State on May 5. PRIOR TO ORU Spent the last two seasons at Chandler-Gilbert CC in Chandler, Ariz... led the team in appearances (22)... posted 32 strikeouts in 31.1 innings pitched... earned an ERA of 8.04 in mostly relief appearances... only gave up two home runs in 134 batters faced... recipient of the Sophomore Award. HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Chatfield Senior High School in Littleton, Colo., in 2006... named first- and second-team all-conference... holds the school record for most strikeouts in a game with 16... also lettered in basketball and football. PERSONAL Son of David and Nancy Roberts... born on March 29, 1988 in Uppland, Calif... Psychology major.

ROBERTS’ CAREER NUMBERS Year W-L ERA App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H BB SO Avg 2009 0-1 10.66 11 0 0 0 0 12.2 18 8 13 .353 Total 0-1 10.66 11 0 0 0 0 12.2 18 8 13 .353

Roberts’ SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

Innings Pitched: 1.2 (3x), last vs. Arkansas (4/21/09) Strikeouts: 3, at Cal State Fullerton (3/20/09) Hits: 4 (2x), last vs. Kent State (5/31/09) Runs: 6, vs. Kent State (5/31/09) Earned Runs: 5, vs. Kent State (5/31/09) Walks: 2 (2x), last at Texas (3/31/09)

NCAA Regionals ‘73 ‘78‘73 ‘80‘78 ‘81‘80‘82‘81‘83 ‘00‘00 ‘01‘01 ‘02‘02 ‘03‘03‘04‘04‘05 NCAA Regionals ‘82‘85 ‘83‘86 ‘85‘87 ‘86‘98 ‘87 ‘99 ‘98 ‘99 ‘06‘07 ‘07 NCAA Tournament Appearances 12‘05C‘06 onsecutive

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2010 ORU BASEBALL golden eagle profiles p.j.SEQUEIRA

# 25 INFIELDER/OUTFIELD 6-3 • 220 • Senior-1L

Petaluma, Calif. Santa Rosa CC/Petaluma HS

Career Honors 2009 First-Team All-Summit League 2009 NOTES | JUNIOR Named to All-Summit League First Team... started in all 48 contests... batted .330 with 14 doubles, two triples, nine home runs and 38 RBI... led the team with a .466 average in conference play... swiped five bases in six attempts... posted four hits with two doubles and a homer in NCAA Regional play in Tempe, Ariz... doubled off of Arizona State star Mike Leake in the ninth inning as ORU’s rally fell short... posted two hits and drove in two runs with a double and a homer in the following contest against Kent State on May 31... had a career day at Oakland on May 9, going 3-for-5 with five RBI and two homers... went 8-for-16 in the Oakland series with seven runs scored and seven RBI... posted a double, triple and three homers for a 1.250 slugging percentage... went 10-for-15 in four games against Centenary with seven RBI... posted nine hits with nine runs scored and four RBI in four games against South Dakota State... recorded 21 multi-hit games, which ranked second on the team. PRIOR TO ORU Spent the last two seasons playing under head coach Damon Neidlinger at Santa Rosa JC in Santa Rosa, Calif... earned California All-America honors... also named to Big 8 All-Conference team... batted .354 in 40 games last season... posted 11 doubles and five homers for 39 RBI... slugged .528 with an on-base percentage of .433... stole six bases in eight attempts. HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Petaluma High School in Petaluma, Calif., in 2005... helped lead Petaluma to a 24-2 record and a runner-up finish... named first-team all-empire... also named team MVP and the league Player of the Year in football. PERSONAL Son of Paul and Sherry... born on Aug. 16, 1987 in Berkeley, Calif. ... Psychology major.

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SEQUIERA’S CAREER NUMBERS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SB 2009 .330 48-48 188 50 62 14 2 9 38 .569 24 5 Total .330 48-48 188 50 62 14 2 9 38 .569 24 5

SEQUIERA’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS At-Bats: 7, vs. IPFW (4/5/09) Runs: 4, at Western Illinois (5/14/09) Hits: 6 (3x), last at Oakland (5/9/09) Doubles: 2, vs. Texas-Arlington (4/7/09) Triples: 1 (2x), last at Oakland (5/10/09) Home Runs: 2, at Oakland (5/9/09) RBI: 5, at Oakland (5/9/09) Total Bases: 9, at Oakland (5/9/09) Stolen Bases: 1 (5x), last vs. Centenary (5/21/09)

12 Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances 1978 College World Series •10 Consecutive Conference Championships


2010 ORU BASEBALL golden eagle profiles nickBALIGOD

jasonBARTH

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CATCHER 6-3 • 210 • Junior-2L

OUTFIELD 5-10 • 190 • Junior-RS

Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. San Pedro HS

Fairfield, Calif. UC-Irvine/Sacramento City College

2009 NOTES | JUNIOR Sat out the season due to NCAA transfer rules. Prior to ORU Started in 43 of 47 contests at Sacramento City CC in 2008... led the Panthers in batting average (.374), hits (65), home runs (10) and RBI (55)... also posted nine doubles and two triples... went 4-for-6 in stolen bases... a first-team All-Big 8 selection in 2008... also named to the 2008 All-Northern California Team ... spent the 2007 season at UC-Irvine, helping the Anteaters to an apperance in the College World Series ... appeared in 17 games with four starts, batting .190 with one home run and two RBI. High School Graduated from Fairfield High School in Fairfield, Calif., in 2006... broke six singleseason records, including batting average (.520), on-base percentage (.625), runs (30), hits (39), doubles (12) and saves (five)... a three-time all-city selection... named to the All-SCAC First-Team in 2005 and 2006... awarded team MVP honors for three seasons... also lettered in football all four years... set school record with the longest fumble recovery return (73 yards). Personal Full name is Nicholas Steven Baligod... son of Nestor and Dianna Baligod... born on Sept. 28, 1987, in Salinas, Calif. ... Recreation major.

2009 NOTES | Sophomore Appeared in two contests... posted first-career at-bat and scored first run against IPFW on April 3... also recorded an at-bat in ORU’s win over Western Illinois on May 14. 2008 NOTES | Redshirt Freshman Did not see game action. 2007 NOTES | Freshman Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School Prepped at San Pedro High School for head coach Grady Sain ... helped lead SPHS to Marine League Champs in his junior season ... was named first team Marine League and South Bay All Star his senior season ... also earned Los Angeles Player of the Week honors. Personal Full name is Jason Brewer Barth ... son of Jamie and Brenda Barth ... Government major ... Cousin of former ORU men’s basketball great Mark Acres who played for the Golden Eagles (1981-85) and spent seven years in the NBA ... born March 22, 1988.

BARTH’S CAREER NUMBERS Year Avg GP-GS AB 2009 .000 2-0 2 Total .000 2-0 2

R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SB 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0

BARTH’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At-Bats: 1, (2X), last at Western Illinois (5/14/09) Runs: 1, vs. IPFW (4/3/09)

NCAA Regionals ‘73 ‘78‘73 ‘80‘78 ‘81‘80‘82‘81‘83 ‘00‘00 ‘01‘01 ‘02‘02 ‘03‘03‘04‘04‘05 NCAA Regionals ‘82‘85 ‘83‘86 ‘85‘87 ‘86‘98 ‘87 ‘99 ‘98 ‘99 ‘06‘07 ‘07 NCAA Tournament Appearances 12‘05C‘06 onsecutive

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2010 ORU BASEBALL golden eagle profiles chrisELDER

jeremiahMEJIA

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outfield 6-1 • 210 • Junior-RS

outfield 5-11 • 190 • Junior-RS

Riverside, Calif. Riverside College/Arlington HS

Fairfield, Calif. Sacramento City CC/Armijo HS

2009 NOTES | JUNIOR Started the first six games of the season before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury against UT-San Antonio on March 1... went 4-for-16 (.250) in the six contests with two doubles, a home run and three RBI for a team-leading .563 slugging percentage. PRIOR TO ORU Spent two seasons at Sacramento City CC... helped lead team to Big 8 championship and a final four appearance... batted .307 last season with 48 starts... led the team with five triples and ranked second on the squad with 46 RBI and 10 doubles... went 8-for-12 in stolen bases. HIGH SCHOOL 2006 graduate of Armijo High School... member of the Armijo High Hall of Fame... received all-league and all-city honors... named the team MVP... hit a walk-off grand slam to beat rival high school... also played varsity football and junior varsity basketball. PERSONAL Son of Melina Lewis... born on July 5, 1988, in Brooklyn, N.Y. ... Recreation major.

PRIOR TO ORU Spent last two seasons at Riverside CC... helped lead Riverside to state championship in 2007 and a third-place showing last season... batted .200 in 2008 with three doubles and two home runs for 17 RBI... showed patience at the plate with 17 walks. HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Arlington High School in Riverside, Calif., in 2006... selected to allleague team in 2004 and 2006... helped lead Riverside to the 2004 CIF Championship played at Dodger Stadium... also lettered in football. PERSONAL Full name is Jeremiah Thomas Mejia... son of Jerry and Jana Mejia... born on Sept. 4, 1987 in Orange County, Calif... majoring in business at ORU... father, Jerry, played collegiate football at Long Beach State.

ELDER’S CAREER NUMBERS

MEJIA’S CAREER NUMBERS

Year Avg GP-GS AB 2009 .250 6-6 16 Total .250 6-6 16

Year Avg GP-GS AB 2009 .222 6-2 9 Total .222 6-2 9

R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SB 5 4 2 0 1 3 .563 3 0 5 4 2 0 1 3 .563 3 0

ELDER’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At-Bats: 4 (2x), last vs. Western Michigan (2/21/09) Runs: 3, vs. Western Michigan (2/21/09) Hits: 2, vs. Western Michigan (2/21/09) Doubles: 1 (2x), last vs. Texas-San Antonio (2/28/09) Home Runs: 1, vs. Western Michigan (2/21/09) RBI: 2, vs. Western Michigan (2/21/09) Total Bases: 5, vs. Western Michigan (2/21/09)

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2009 NOTES | JUNIOR Appeared in six contests with two starts before suffering a season-ending injury... went 2-for-9 with two doubles and a RBI.

R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SB 0 2 2 0 0 1 .444 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 .444 1 0

MEJIA’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At-Bats: 4, vs. Texas-San Antonio (3/1/09) Hits: 2, vs. Texas-San Antonio (3/1/09) Doubles: 2, vs. Texas-San Antonio (3/1/09) RBI: 1, vs. Texas-San Antonio (3/1/09) Total Bases: 4, vs. Texas-San Antonio (3/1/09)

12 Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances 1978 College World Series •10 Consecutive Conference Championships


2010 ORU BASEBALL golden eagle profiles samMOORE

#38 RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 6-4 • 235 • Freshman-RS Tempe, Ariz. Valley Christian HS

daleRENEAU

#30 right-handed pitcher 6-3 • 225 • Senior-RS Oklahoma City, Okla.. Seminole State/Arlington HS

2009 NOTES | Freshman Sat out the season as a redshirt.

2009 NOTES | RS-senior Sat out the season with an injury.

High School Helped lead Valley Christian High School to a 33-3 record and an appearance in the state semifinals in 2008... named the AZBCA 2A Player of the Year, 1A-3A Small School Player of the Year and the 2A Central Conference Player of the Year... member of the first-team all-state and all-central region teams... compiled a 13-1 record with a 1.60 ERA and 103 strikeouts in 70 innings last season... set the school strike-out record his junior and senior seasons... fanned 12 batters in a complete game at the state tournament... also batted .557 with 11 homers and 56 RBI, which tied the school’s single-season RBI mark.

2008 NOTES | senior Appeared in 10 games, all in relief ... missed most of the season due to injury ... posted a 7.10 ERA with 14 strikeouts in 12.1 innings of work ... helped ORU to the Summit League championsip and an trip to NCAA Regionals.

Personal Full name is Samuel Thomas Moore... son of Mike and Joyce Moore... born on Jan. 30, 1990 in Tempe, Ariz... father, Mike, played collegiately at ORU and spent 14 years in the majors.

2007 NOTES | junior Saw action in seven games in the relief role ... Threw a season-high 2.2 innings at Texas on March 2 ... Had a solid performance at then-No. 16 TCU on Feb. 18, throwing 2.1 innings of scoreless relief ... Finished the season with 14 strikeouts while only walking six batters in 10.1 innings. Before ORU Was a two-year letterwinner at Seminole State ... appeared in 12 games as a sophomore, posting a 2.87 ERA in 15.2 innings, with 19 strikeouts and nine walks as a set-up man ... pitched Summer ‘07 for the Moses Lake Pirates in the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League, where he earned All-Star honors ... Led Moses Lake Pirates with eight saves while posting a 1.57 ERA in 23.0 innings of work in 19 appearances ... also earned All-Star honors during the 2005 summer season while pitching for Galesburg in the Central Illinois Collegiate League High School Prepped at Westmoore High School in Oklahoma City ... Was an all-state honorable mention for head coach Dwayne Smith. Personal Full name is William Dale Reneau II ... son of Dale and Allyson Reneau ... currently pursuing his Management MBA ... choose ORU over Long Beach State, Washington, and Oklahoma ... born March 5, 1986.

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2010 ORU BASEBALL golden eagle profiles jakeRAMSEY

#28 RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 6-2 • 195 • Junior-RS

Placerville, Calif. Sacramento City College/Ponderosa HS

2009 NOTES | junior Sat out the season as a redshirt. Prior to ORU Spent last season at Sacramento City CC... helped team capture the Big 8 title... made nine appearances with 23 strikeouts in 16.1 innings pitched... played at the University of Nevada-Reno in 2007... appeared in four games and tallied six strikeouts. High School Graduated from Ponderosa High School in Shingle Springs, Calif., in 2006... led the Sierra Valley Conference in strikeouts his senior season... a two-time all-league selection. Personal Full name is Michael Jake Ramsey... son of Glen and Theresa... born on June 21, 1988 in Sacramento, Calif... father played ootball at the University of Arizona... Recreation major.

bryceSMOLEN

#44 RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 6-3 • 175 • Junior-1L Houston, Texas Texas-Pan American/Lamar HS

2009 NOTES | RS-SOPHOMORE Appeared in four contests out of the bullpen... registered a team-best 2.45 ERA in limited action... struck out two batters with no walks in 3 2/3 innings pitched... limited opposing batters to a .214 average... tossed scoreless innings of relief against IPFW and twice at Dallas Baptist. 2008 NOTES | SOPHOMORE Sat out the season due to transfer rules. Before ORU Smolen appeared in 10 games on the mound during his rookie season at Texas-Pan American ... Went 3-3 with a 6.94 earned run average in 36.1 innings pitched ... Struck out 16 batters while holding opponents to a .373 batting average ... Recorded his first strikeout against McNeese State (2/11) ... Collected five strikeouts in seven innings against Texas-San Antonio ... Collected All-Tournament Team honors at the Al-Ogletree Classic. High School Smolen was a first team all-district performer during his playing days for head coach George Garza at Lamar High School in Houston, Texas ... Was selected to the Ewell Jackson All-Tournament Team during his senior season. Personal Full name is Bryce K. Smolen ... Son of Brad and Lisa Smolen ... Management major ... Born on November 3, 1987 in Dallas, Texas ... Chose ORU over UTPA and St. John’s.

SMOLEN’S CAREER NUMBERS Year W-L ERA App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H BB SO Avg 2009 0-0 2.45 4 0 0 1 0 3.2 3 0 2 .214 Total 0-0 2.45 4 0 0 1 0 3.2 3 0 2 .214

SMOLEN’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

Innings Pitched: 1.0 (3x), last at Dallas Baptist (5/18/09) Strikeouts: 1 (2x), last at Dallas Baptist (4/6/09) Hits: 1 (3x), last at Dallas Baptist (5/18/09) Runs: 1, vs. Texas-Arlington (4/7/09) Earned Runs: 1, vs. Texas-Arlington (4/7/09)

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2010 ORU BASEBALL golden eagle profiles jasonSTACY

nikkoWONG

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RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 6-4 • 210 • Junior-RS

INFIELDER 6-1 • 175 • Junior-2L

Phoenix, Ariz. Central Arizona College/Westview HS

2009 NOTES | JUNIOR Sat out the season as a redshirt. Prior to ORU Spent two seasons at Central Arizona in Coolidge, Ariz... named first-team allregion... posted a 2.40 ERA with 37 strikeouts in 41.1 innings pitched in 2007. High School 2005 graduate of Westview High School in Avondale, Ariz... holds school home run and RBI records... drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 46th Round of the 2005 MLB Draft. Personal Son of Chuck and Martha... born on July 6, 1987 in Phoenix, Ariz. ... Recreation major.

Cedar Grove, N.J. Rutherford HS

2009 NOTES | SOPHOMORE Appeared in 16 contests... scored the game-winning run as a pinch runner in ORU’s 5-3 upset victory over No. 7 Rice... scored one of two runs in the ninth inning as ORU rallied against Wichita State on May 5... posted first-career at-bat against Missouri State on March 29... tallied first hit against IPFW on April 5 and first RBI against Western Illinois on May 14. 2008 NOTES | FRESHMAN Saw action against McNeese State and BYU. High School 2006 graduate of Rutherford High School in Rutherford, N.J. ... Helped lead RHS in claiming back-to-back New Jersey state championships in 2004 and ’05 ... Earned all-league and all-county honors. Personal Full name is Nikko T. Wong ... Son of Robert and Natalie Wong ... Business Management major ... Born on February 27, 1988 in Hackensack, N.J.

WONG’S CAREER NUMBERS Year 2008 2009 Total

Avg GP-GS AB .000 2-0 0 .286 16-0 7 .222 18-2 7

R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 8 2 0 0 0 1 .286 0 8 2 0 0 0 1 .286 0

SB 0 1 1

WONG’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

At-Bats: 2 (2x), last at Western Illinois (5/14/09) Runs: 1 (8x), last at Dallas Baptist (5/18/09) Hits: 1 (2x), last at Western Illinois (5/14/09) RBI: 1, at Western Illinois (5/14/09) Total Bases: 1, at Western Illinois (5/14/09) Stolen Bases: 1, vs. IPFW (4/4/09)

NCAA Regionals ‘73 ‘78‘73 ‘80‘78 ‘81‘80‘82‘81‘83 ‘00‘00 ‘01‘01 ‘02‘02 ‘03‘03‘04‘04‘05 NCAA Regionals ‘82‘85 ‘83‘86 ‘85‘87 ‘86‘98 ‘87 ‘99 ‘98 ‘99 ‘06‘07 ‘07 NCAA Tournament Appearances 12‘05C‘06 onsecutive

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2010 ORU BASEBALL golden eagle profiles dallasBEELER

#18 RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 6-5 • 200 • Sophomore Tulsa, Okla. Seminole State/Jenks HS

Before ORU Spent the 2009 season at Seminole State College in Seminole, Okla. ... helped lead the Trojans to regional and district championships and a 10th-place finish at the NJCAA World Series ... went 4-4 on the mound with a 2.35 ERA and batted .300 at the plate. High School 2008 graduate of Jenks HS ... selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 37th round of the MLB Draft in 2008 ... played outfield and pitched ... earned all-conference, all-metro and All-State honors for the Trojans ... batted .385 with four home runs and 17 stolen bases ... posted a 4-1 record and 1.09 ERA with 34 strikeouts in 38.2 innings as a senior ... also played wide receiver in football, helping Jenks to a pair of state championships.

#16 left-HANDED PITCHER 5-9 • 175 • Junior

Dallas, Texas South Mountain CC/Univ. of Oklahoma/Plano West HS

Before ORU Spent 2009 at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix, Ariz. ... appeared in 10 games (all starts), going 6-2 with a 2.64 ERA ... struck out 44 batters and allowed 23 walks in 58.0 innings ... also allowed just 46 hits ... played his freshman season (2008) at the University of Oklahoma ... appeared in 19 games with one start, going 0-2 with a 7.02 ERA ... struck out 19 and walked six in 16.2 innings of work.

PERSONAL Full name is Dallas James Beeler ... born June 12, 1989 ... son of Darrell and Susan Beeler ... Business Administration major.

High School 2007 graduate of Plano West HS ... three-year letterman under head coach Kendall Clark ... pitched and played center field ... named team captain as a senior and earned first team all-district accolades ... one of the top pitchers in Class 5A, led all hurlers with 93 strikeouts and eight wins ... named All-State by coaches’ association ... recorded a 2.03 ERA on the mound as a senior in 58 1/3 innings pitched and hit .412 with 15 RBIs ... named honorable mention all-district in 2005 and 2006.

r.j.DAVIS

PERSONAL Full name is Mark H. Guest ... born on September 8, 1988 ... son of Robert and Karen Guest ... Recreation major ... chose ORU over Hawaii and New Mexico.

#34 RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 6-2 • 215 • Junior

Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento City College/Florin HS

Before ORU Played two seasons at Sacramento City College in Sacramento, Calif. ... appeared in nine games as a sophomore, including eight games in relief ... posted a 4-0 record and 1.90 ERA ... allowed just 10 hits in 23.2 innings, striking out 26 batters and walking nine ... made 15 appearances with seven starts as a freshman... compiled a 5.35 ERA with 30 strikeouts in 35.1 innings.

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brandonHEALY

#14 INFIELDER 6-2 • 170 • Freshman Encinitas, Calif. Cathedral Catholic HS

High School 2007 graduate of Florin HS in Sacramento, Calif. ... holds the all-time strike out record at Florin High... named the All-Delta River League team MVP ... also lettered in football, earning defensive player of the year honors.

High School 2009 graduate of Cathedral Catholic HS in Carmel Valley, Calif. ... batted. 325 as a senior with one home run and 22 RBI in 32 games ... also laced four doubles and three triples ... helped the Dons to a 26-6 overall record ... was one of seven players at Cathedral to sign a Division I scholarship ... helped lead the Dons to a 27-8 record as a junior and the Section 3 title... Cathedral Catholic finished ranked No. 3 in San Diego by the Union Tribune newspaper and No. 7 in California by MaxPreps.com... played in 25 games at third base... batted .261 with eight RBI.

PERSONAL Full name is Randy Jamar Davis ... born Oct. 11, 1989 ... son of Randy and Gwen Davis ... Recreation major ... chose ORU over Long Beach State, Sacramento State and UCF.

PERSONAL Full name is Brandon Healy ... born February 6, 1991 ... son of Kim and Terri Healy ... Business major.

12 Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances 1978 College World Series •10 Consecutive Conference Championships


2010 ORU BASEBALL golden eagle profiles seanJOHNSON

#31 RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 6-0 • 205 • Junior

Shingle Springs, Calif. Sacramento City College/Oak Ridge HS

BEFORE ORU Spent two seasons at Sacramento City College in Sacramento, Calif. ... appeared in 15 games with nine starts as a sophomore, going 3-4 with a 5.44 ERA ... struck out 39 and walked 17 in 46.1 innings of work ...made 15 appearances as a freshman with 10 starts, posting a 6-3 record... Johnson’s six wins tied for tops on the squad... recorded a 4.44 ERA with 56 strikeouts in 73.0 innings pitched ... teammate at Sac City of fellow Golden Eagles R.J. Davis, Chris Elder, Mike Torrence, Jake Ramsey, and Nick Baligod. High School 2007 graduate of Oak Ridge HS in El Dorado Hills, Calif. ... named all-league, all-city and SVC League MVP as a senior ... helped lead Oak Ridge to league championships as a junior and senior. PERSONAL Full name is Sean Johnson ... born Sept. 14, 1989 ... son of Damen and Kim Johnson ... Recreation major.

danmartony

#36 RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER 5-10 • 175 • Sophomore

Goleta, Calif. Santa Barbara CC/Dos Pueblos HS

before oru Performed the last two seasons at Santa Barbara Community College ... redshirted his first season due to injury ... appeared in seven games in 2009 ... did not render a decision, but struck out seven batters and allowed eight hits in 10.1 innings of work ... High School 2007 graduate of Dos Pueblos HS in Goleta, Calif. ... three-year letterwinner in baseball ... named Santa Barbara News-Press pitcher of the year as a senior after going 11-2 with a 0.95 ERA and 52 strikeouts in 78.1 innings of work ... helped lead DPHS to a 21-6 record and Channel League championship ... excelled academically, earning membership in the National Honor Society. PERSONAL Full name is Daniel James Martony .... born Jan. 31, 1989 ... son of John and Mary Martony ... Psychology major.

bennettPICKAR

#4 catcher 6-2 • 200 • Freshman Eaton, Colo. Eaton HS

High School 2009 graduate of Eaton HS in Eaton, Colo. ... selected in the 15th round of the 2009 MLB Draft by the Atlanta Braves ... helped lead EHS to back-to-back 3A state championships, including a 25-0 mark his senior year ... named first-team All-State as a senior and All-Colorado by the Denver Post ... batted .603 as a senior with 11 doubles, four home runs and 33 RBI ... posted a .795 on-base percentage ... three-time all-conference selection ... helped lead Greeley GoJo Sports to the 2009 American Legion state championship by hitting .416 with 10 home runs and 60 RBI in 54 games ... also lettered in basketball, and graduated third in his class. PERSONAL Full name is Bennett Jay Pickar ... born Sept. 14, 1990 ... son of Jay and Joy Pickar ... Engineering major ... comes from an athletic family .. sister, Haley, was a gymnast at Utah State and brother, Brandon, played baseball and Denver ... chose ORU over Cal State-Northridge, Nebraska and Northern Colorado.

tylersaladino

#23 infielder 6-0 • 185 • Junior

San Diego, Calif. Palomar College/Charter School of San Diego

before oru Played the last two seasons at Palomar College in San Marcos, Calif. ... highly decorated as a sophomore, earning Pacific Coast Conference player of the year honors, Southern California All-American and ABCA All-Pacific Association accolades ... batted .453 with 11 doubles, two triples, two home runs and 27 RBI in 39 games ... stole 11 bases in 13 attempts, posting a .604 slugging percentage and a .557 on-base percentage ... earned first-team all-conference honors as a freshman... hit .348 with 16 doubles, two triples, four homers and a team-leading 33 RBI. High School 2007 graduate of Charter School of San Diego ... named second-team All-Western League in 2006 and 2007 ... led team to the 2007 CIF championship. PERSONAL Full name is Tyler Artolo Saladino ... born July 20, 1989 ... son of Arthur and Rhonda Saladino ... Recreation major.

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2010 ORU BASEBALL golden eagle profiles jaredschlehuber

#15 RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER/FIRST BASEMAN

6-3 • 205 • Sophomore Aurora, Colo. San Joaquin Delta College/Florida International

BEFORE ORU Played the 2009 season at San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton Calif. ... earned 2nd-team all-conference honors as a pitcher after going 6-1 with a 2.67 ERA ... hurled 57.1 innings in 11 games, allowing 50 hits and 26 walks while striking out 42 ... batted .321 with nine doubles, one home run and 19 RBI as a first baseman/ DH ... redshirted as a freshman in 2008 at Florida International in Miami. High School 2007 graduate of Grandview HS in Aurora, Colo. ... batted .427 with 14 doubles, four triples and 59 RBI during his career at Grandview... set school record with 10 career wins... compiled a 3.22 ERA with 56 strikeouts and three saves... earned first-team all-conference and all-city honors in 2006 and 2007... named to the all-state honorable mention team... led football team to the final four of the state playoffs as the starting quarterback... also lettered in basketball. PERSONAL Full name is Jared Schlehuber ... born Dec. 24, 1988 ... son of Tim and Pam Schlehuber ... Communication major ... chose ORU over New Mexico and others.

alecsmith

brettsowers

#5 infielder 5-11 • 200 • Junior

Englewood, Colo. Yavapai CC/Univ. of Nebraska

BEFORE ORU Spent the 2009 season playing at Yavapai College in Prescott, Ariz. ... earned firstteam all-region and first-team all-conference honors after batting .359 with 23 doubles, 12 home runs and 49 RBI ... helped lead the Roughriders to a 47-12 record an a conference championship ... spent two seasons at the University of Nebraska, redshirting in 2007... appeared in 19 contests for the Huskers in 2008 ... made first collegiate start against No. 21 Oklahoma State... drove in two runs with a pinch hit against Northern Colorado... hit .148 in 19 at-bats. High School 2006 graduate of Cherry Creek HS in Greenwood Village, Colo. ... drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 47th round of the 2006 MLB Draft ... earned third-team ABCA All-America honors as a senior ... named the Colorado Player of the Year by the Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News in 2006... batted .516 as a senior with 10 homers and 46 RBI ... helped lead Cherry Creek to a state runner-up finish as a junior. PERSONAL Full name is Brett Sowers ... born Feb. 1, 1988 ... son of Alan and Connie Sowers ... Recreation major ... chose ORU over Alabama and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.

#8 RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER/INFIELDER 5-10 • 175 • Freshman

Aurora, Colo. Grandview HS

High School 2009 graduate of Grandview HS in Aurora, Colo. ... named first-team all-league as senior after batting .414 with nine doubles, three triples, six home runs and 26 RBI ... posted a 3.86 ERA on the mound, striking out 20 batters in 16.1 innings ... batted .324 with 10 doubles and 20 RBI as a junior ... also logged 18 innings on the mound, posting a 3.38 ERA with 10 strikeouts... hit at a .394 clip as a sophomore with 13 doubles, 3 triples, two homers and a team-leading 41 RBI... made nine starts with two complete games in 2007... fanned 36 batters in 36 innings pitched ... teammate of fellow Golden Eagles Jared Schlehuber PERSONAL Full name is Alec Smith ... born Sept. 4, 1990 ... son of Bon and Jodi Smith ... Business major.

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2010 ORU BASEBALL golden eagle profiles miketorrence

#26 left-handed pitcher 5-11 • 170 • Junior

Suisun City, Calif. Sacramento City College/Armijo HS

BEFORE ORU Played the last two seasons at Sacramento City College in Sacramento, Calif. ... appeared in 15 games with nine starts as a sophomore, producing a 3-2 mark with a 4.28 ERA ... struck out 51 batters in 61.0 innings ... was 5-2 as a freshman with a 4.76 ERA and 49 strikeouts in 73.2 innings. High School 2007 graduate of Armijo HS in Fairfield, Calif. ... posted a 0.85 ERA as a senior on his way to pitcher of the year honors ... tossed three consecutive complete game shutouts as a senior. PERSONAL Full name is Michael John Torrence, Jr. ... born August 10, 1989 ... son of Mike Torrence ... Recreation major ... chose ORU over San Diego State, Western Kentucky, San Jose State and UCF.

joeywiniecki

#11 outfielder 6-0 • 170 • Junior

Bryant, Ark. UA-Fort Smith/Bryant HS

BEFORE ORU Played the last two seasons at UA-Fort Smith in Ft. Smith, Ark. ... injured for much of his sophomore season, appearing in just 25 games ... batted .366 as a sophomore and stole 19 bases in 21 attempts ... NJCAA All-America honorable mention selection as a freshman ... led the Lions in batting average (.444), hits (100), on-base percentage (.484) and stolen bases (30)... Winiecki’s 100 hits set a school record... hit seven doubles, two triples, five home runs and 57 RBI for a slugging percentage of .560. High School 2007 graduate of Bryant HS in Bryant, Ark. ... named All-State as a senior ... helped the Hornets to the second round of the state playoffs as a senior. PERSONAL Full name is Joey Robert Winiecki ... born Nov. 7, 1988 ... son of Joe and Diane Winiecki ... Education major.

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Opponents


2010Opponents

2010 ORU BASEBALL opponents

Arkansas Razorbacks

Location: Fayetteville, Ark. Conference: Southeastern Stadium (Cap.): Baum Stadium at George Cole Field (10,737) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Dave Van Horn (Arkansas, 1988) Record at School/Career (Years): 276-158/ 596-315 (7)

2009 Record: 41-24 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 14-15/ 4th Baseball SID: Zach Lawson Office Phone: (479) 575-7089 Email: zlawson@uark.edu Athletics Web Site: www.ArkansasRazorbacks.com

Baylor Bears

Location: Waco, Texas Conference: Big 12 Stadium (Capacity): Baylor Ballpark at Ferrell Field (5,000) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Steve Smith (Baylor, 1986) Record at School/Career (Years): 552-363-1 (15)/Same

2009 Record: 30-26 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 10-16/8th Baseball SID: David Kaye Office Phone: (254) 710-3029 Email: David_Kaye@baylor.edu Athletics Web Site: www.BaylorBears.com

central arkansas bears

Location: Conway, Ark. Conference: Southland Stadium (Capacity): UCA Baseball Field (500) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Doug Clark (Colorado, 1974) Record at School/Career (Years): 190-178-1 (7)/ Same 2009 Record: 22-30

2009 Conference Record/Finish: 10-21/9th Baseball SID: Steve East Office Phone: (501) 450-5743 Email: seast@uca.edu Athletics Web Site: www.ucasports.com

Florida international Golden Panthers

Location: Miami, Fla. Conference: Sun Belt Stadium (Capacity): FIU Baseball Stadium (2,000) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Turtle Thomas (High Point, 1975) Record at School/Career (Years): 54-49 (2)/ Same 2009 Record: 34-23

2009 Conference Record/Finish: 18-12/4th Baseball SID: Matthew Ratner Office Phone: (305) 348-1496 Email: mratner@fiu.edu Athletics Web Site: www.FIUSports.com

IPFW Mastodons

Location: Fort Wayne, Ind. Conference: The Summit League Stadium (Capacity): Mastodons Field (1,000)

2009 Conference Record/Finish: 6-21/8th Baseball SID: Rudy Yovich Office Phone: (260) 481-6646 Email: yovichr@ipfw.edu Athletics Web Site: www.gomastodons.com

April 20 * Fayetteville, Ark.

March 5-7 * Waco, Texas

March 2 * J.L. Johnson Stadium

Feb. 26-28 * Miami, Fla.

April 30-May 2 * Ft. Wayne, Ind.

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Bobby Pierce (New Mexico State, 2001)

Record at School/Career (Years): 13-38/ 68-92 (2) 2009 Record: 13-38

missouri state bears

Location: Springfield, Mo. Conference: Missouri Valley Stadium (Capacity): Hammons Field (8,000) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Keith Guttin (Missouri-St. Louis, 1978) Record at School/Career (Years): 938-573 (27)/ Same 2009 Record: 34-20

2009 Conference Record/Finish: 17-5 (1st) Baseball SID: Ben Adamson Office Phone: (417) 836-4585 Email: benadamson@missouristate.edu Athletics Web Site: www.missouristatebears.com

North Dakota Fighting Sioux

Location: Grand Forks, N.D. Conference: Great West Stadium (Capacity): Betty Engelstad Sioux Center (2,000) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jeff Dodson (Livingston, 1993) Record at School/Career (Years): 14-29 (2)/ Same 2009 Record: 14-29

2009 Conference Record/Finish: n/a Baseball SID: Ryan Powell Office Phone: (701) 777-2986 Email: ryanpowell@mail.und.nodak.edu Athletics Web Site: www.fightingsioux.com

North Dakota State Bison

Location: Fargo, N.D. Conference: The Summit League Stadium (Capacity): Newman Outdoor Field (4,513) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Tod Brown (Arizona, 1994) Record at School/Career (Years): 31-58 (2)/ Same 2009 Record: 16-28

2009 Conference Record/Finish: 10-14/5th Baseball SID: Ryan Perreault Office Phone: (701) 231-8331 Email: Ryan.Perreault@ndsu.edu Athletics Web Site: www.GoBison.com

April 2-3 * J.L. Johnson Stadium April 4 * Springfield, Mo.

March 26-28 * J.L. Johnson Stadium

May 20-22 * J.L. Johnson Stadium

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2010 ORU BASEBALL opponents 2008 season review

2010Opponents Oakland Golden Grizzlies

Location: Rochester, Mich. Conference: The Summit League Stadium (Capacity): OU Baseball Field (500) Head Coach (Alma Mater): John Musachio (Bradley, 1996) Record at School/Career (Years): 37-64 (2)/ Same 2009 Record: 22-34

2009 Conference Record/Finish: 10-18/6th Baseball SID: Mike Bond Office Phone: (248) 370-3123 Email: bond@oakland.edu Athletics Web Site: www.ougrizzlies.com

South Dakota State Jackrabbits

Location: Brookings, S.D. Conference: The Summit League Stadium (Capacity): Erv Huether Field (500) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Ritchie Price (Kansas, 2006) Record at School/Career (Years): 26-30 (1)/ Same 2009 Record: 26-30

2009 Conference Record/Finish: 17-10/3rd Baseball SID: Jason Hove Office Phone: (605) 688-4623 Email: Jason.Hove@sdstate.edu Athletics Web Site: www.gojacks.com

Southern Utah Thunderbirds

Location: Cedar City, Utah Conference: The Summit League Stadium (Capacity): Thunderbird Park (500) Head Coach (Alma Mater): David Eldredge (BYU, 1984)

2009 Conference Record/Finish: 15-7/2nd Baseball SID: Kyle Cottam Office Phone: (435) 586-7753 Email: cottam@suu.edu Athletics Web Site: www.suutbirds.com

April 9-11 * J.L. Johnson Stadium

May 7-9 * Brookings, S.D.

April 15-17 * Cedar City, Utah

Record at School/Career (Years): 121-153/247-231-1 (12)

2009 Record: 27-24

Texas Longhorns

Location: Austin, Texas Conference: Big 12 Stadium (Capacity): Disch-Falk Field (6,649) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Augie Garrido (Fresno State, 1961)

March 30 * Austin, Texas

Record at School/Career (Years): 517-253-1 (12)/1,668-777-8 (40)

2009 Record: 39-22

2009 Conference Record/Finish: 15-12/6th Baseball SID: Thomas Dick Office Phone: (512) 471-6039 Email: Thomas.dick@athletics.utexas.edu Athletics Web Site: www.TexasSports.com

Texas-Arlington Mavericks

Location: Arlington, Texas Conference: Southland Stadium (Capacity): Clay Gould Ballpark (1,600) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Darin Thomas (Okla. Christian, 1989) Record at School/Career (Years): 56-57 (2)/ Same 2009 Record: 30-26

2009 Conference Record/Finish: 19-13 (5th) Baseball SID: Scott Lacefield Office Phone: (817) 272-2239 Email: slacefield@uta.edu Athletics Web Site: www.utamavs.com

TCU horned frogs

Location: Fort Worth, Texas Conference: Mountain West Stadium (Capacity): Lupton Stadium (3,500) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jim Schlossnagle (Elon College, 1992) Record at School/Career (Years): 251-120 (5)/ 328-167 (8) 2009 Record: 40-18

2009 Conference Record/Finish: 15-2/1st Baseball SID: Brandie Davidson Office Phone: (817) 257-7969 Email: b.i.davidson@tcu.edu Athletics Web Site: www.gofrogs.com

UALR Trojans

Location: Little Rock, Ark. Conference: Sun Belt Stadium (Capacity): Gary Hogan Field (1,000) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Scott Norwood (Oral Roberts, 1988) Record at School/Career (Years): 16-34 (1)/ 305-174 (9) 2009 Record: 16-34

2009 Conference Record/Finish: 7-21/11th Baseball SID: Joe Angolia Office Phone: (501) 569-3449 Email: jaangolia@ualr.edu Athletics Web Site: www.ualrtrojans.com

UCLA Bruins

Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Conference: Pacific 10 Stadium (Capacity): Jackie Robinson Stadium (1250) Head Coach (Alma Mater): John Savage (Nevada, 1991) Record at School/Career (Years): 141-150 (5)/229-234-1 (8) 2009 Record: 27-29

2009 Conference Record/Finish: 15-12/T-3rd Baseball SID: Alex Timiraos Office Phone: (310) 825-8664 Email: atimiraos@athletics.ucla.edu Athletics Web Site: www.uclabruins.com

April 6 * Arlington, Texas

March 16 * J.L. Johnson Stadium

April 13 * J.L. Johnson Stadium

March 19-21 * Los Angeles, Calif.

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2010Opponents Western Illinois Leathernecks

April 23-25 * J.L. Johnson Stadium

2010 ORU BASEBALL opponents

Location: Macomb, Ill. Conference: The Summit League Stadium (Capacity): Alfred D. Boyer Stadium (502) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Mike Villano (Saginaw Valley State, 2001)

Record at School/Career (Years): First Season 2009 Record: 13-33

Western Michigan Broncos

March 12-14 * J.L. Johnson Stadium

Location: Kalamazoo, Mich. Conference: Mid-American Stadium (Capacity): Robert J. Bobb Stadium at Hyames Field Head Coach (Alma Mater): Randy Ford (Western Michigan, 1979)

Record at School/Career (Years): 58-63/ 115-135-1 (5) 2009 Record: 14-35

wichita state shockers

March 23-24 * J.L. Johnson Stadium May 4, 18 * Wichita, Kan.

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Location: Wichita, Kan. Conference: Missouri Valley Stadium (Capacity): Eck Stadium (7581) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Gene Stephenson (Missouri, 1968) Record at School/Career (Years): 1,638-577-3 (32)/Same 2009 Record: 30-27

2009 Conference Record/Finish: 8-16/7th Baseball SID: Ryan Bower Office Phone: (309) 298-1133 Email: rp-bower@wiu.edu Athletics Web Site: www.GoLeathernecks.com 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 9-18/6th Baseball SID: Kristin Keirns Office Phone: (269) 387-4123 Email: Kristin.keirns@wmich.edu Athletics Web Site: www.wmubroncos.com 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 11-7/3rd Baseball SID: Tami Cutler Office Phone: (316) 987-5559 Email: tcutler@goshockers.com Athletics Web Site: www.goshockers.com

1978 College World Series •10 Consecutive Conference Championships


2009 Review


2010 ORU BASEBALL 2009 season review

2009GameResults

Overall Record: 33-15 Home: 18-2 Away 9-10 Neutral: 6-3 NCAA Postseason: 2-2

Date Feb 20 Feb 21 Feb 22 Feb 27 Feb 28 Mar 01 Mar 6 Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 24 Mar 29 Mar 29 Mar 31 *Apr 03 *Apr 04 *Apr 04 *Apr 05 Apr 06 Apr 07 *Apr 10 *Apr 11 *Apr 11 Apr 14 *Apr 17 *Apr 18 *Apr 18 *Apr 19 Apr 21 *Apr 25 *Apr 25 May 05 *May 08 *May 09 *May 10 *May 10 May 12 *May 14 May 18 ^May 21 ^May 22 ^May 23 $May 29 $May 30 $May 31 $May 31

Opponent WESTERN MICHIGAN W WESTERN MICHIGAN W WESTERN MICHIGAN W UT-SAN ANTONIO W UT-SAN ANTONIO W UT-SAN ANTONIO vs Notre Dame vs Washington State W at #5 Rice W at #4 Cal State Fullert at #4 Cal State Fullert at #4 Cal State Fullert at Wichita State W at Missouri State at Missouri State at #9 Texas IPFW W IPFW W IPFW W IPFW W at Dallas Baptist TEXAS-ARLINGTON W SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W CENTENARY W CENTENARY W CENTENARY W CENTENARY W ARKANSAS at North Dakota State at North Dakota State W at Wichita State W at Oakland at Oakland W at Oakland W at Oakland W at Arkansas at Western Illinois W at Dallas Baptist W vs Centenary W vs Southern Utah W vs South Dakota State W vs #26 Cal Poly W vs Arizona State vs Kent State W vs Arizona State

Score 9-7 12-3 5-4 9-5 7-2 8-11 L 1-2 L 2-1 5-3 3-8 L 6-10 L 1-7 L 5-3 1-10 L 2-3 L 4-5 L 19-0 4-0 14-8 26-3 4-5 L 9-7 8-7 22-1 16-0 10-8 11-2 11-4 10-6 15-8 6-9 L 2-3 L 5-0 7-6 11-15 L 10-6 10-2 12-1 2-3 L 31-3 14-8 9-1 9-6 6-2 13-3 1-4 L 15-10 3-8 L

r 9 12 5 9 7 8 1 2 5 3 6 1 5 1 2 4 19 4 14 26 4 9 8 22 16 10 11 11 10 15 6 2 5 7 11 10 10 12 2 31 14 9 9 6 13 1 15 3

h 11 9 9 8 9 9 4 4 8 4 10 7 10 2 3 10 12 9 17 23 12 11 11 19 14 10 10 11 10 16 11 6 9 13 13 14 8 17 5 25 18 10 7 7 18 5 15 4

e 1 1 2 3 0 4 3 0 0 2 2 4 1 0 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 3 3 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 1

/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

r 7 3 4 5 2 11 2 1 3 8 10 7 3 10 3 5 0 0 8 3 5 7 7 1 0 8 2 4 6 8 9 3 0 6 15 6 2 1 3 3 8 1 6 2 3 4 10 8

h 9 8 6 9 2 13 7 6 5 15 9 11 8 11 8 5 2 6 7 10 6 10 14 7 2 8 8 6 11 10 9 8 2 14 14 12 5 7 6 8 13 1 7 6 11 8 17 5

e 2 4 1 1 1 1 0 1 4 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 7 1 2 4 1 2 2 2 4 3 0 2 1 1 0 3 1 2 1 1 0 1 2 3 1 4 1 0 2 0 2 2

Inns 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (12) 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 (10) (10) 9 7 9 9 9 7 9 9 (10) 9 (13) 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Overall 1- 0- 0 2- 0- 0 3- 0- 0 4- 0- 0 5- 0- 0 5- 1- 0 5- 2- 0 6- 2- 0 7- 2- 0 7- 3- 0 7- 4- 0 7- 5- 0 8- 5- 0 8- 6- 0 8- 7- 0 8- 8- 0 9- 8- 0 10- 8- 0 11- 8- 0 12- 8- 0 12- 9- 0 13- 9- 0 14- 9- 0 15- 9- 0 16- 9- 0 17- 9- 0 18- 9- 0 19- 9- 0 20- 9- 0 21- 9- 0 21-10- 0 21-11- 0 22-11- 0 23-11- 0 23-12- 0 24-12- 0 25-12- 0 26-12- 0 26-13- 0 27-13- 0 28-13- 0 29-13- 0 30-13- 0 31-13- 0 32-13- 0 32-14- 0 33-14- 0 33-15- 0

Summit 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- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 0 2- 0- 0 3- 0- 0 4- 0- 0 4- 0- 0 4- 0- 0 5- 0- 0 6- 0- 0 7- 0- 0 7- 0- 0 8- 0- 0 9- 0- 0 10- 0- 0 11- 0- 0 11- 0- 0 11- 1- 0 12- 1- 0 12- 1- 0 12- 2- 0 13- 2- 0 14- 2- 0 15- 2- 0 15- 2- 0 16- 2- 0 16- 2- 0 16- 2- 0 16- 2- 0 16- 2- 0 16- 2- 0 16- 2- 0 16- 2- 0 16- 2- 0

Pitcher of record Attend Serrano (W 1-0) 718 Sullivan (W 1-0) 212 Serrano (W 2-0) 723 Serrano (W 3-0) 402 Sullivan (W 2-0) 215 Dunn (L 0-1) 147 Sullivan (L 2-1) - Dunn (W 1-1) 4338 Serrano (W 4-0) 3424 Sullivan (L 2-2) 1565 Dunn (L 1-2) 2363 Lamontagne (L 0-1) 1455 Kelly (W 1-0) 3404 Sullivan (L 2-3) - Lamontagne (L 0-2) 252 Dunn (L 1-3) - Lamontagne (W 1-2) 542 Bowen (W 1-0) 803 Sullivan (W 3-3) 803 Serrano (W 5-0) 238 Roberts, S. (L 0-1) - Kelly (W 2-0) 528 Kelly (W 3-0) 578 Sullivan (W 4-3) - Serrano (W 6-0) 918 Lamontagne (W 2-2) 400 Sullivan (W 5-3) 518 Lamontagne (W 3-2) 581 Serrano (W 7-0) - Burleson (W 1-0) 437 Griffin, C. (L 0-1) 2387 Kelly (L 3-1) - Serrano (W 8-0) - Bowen (W 2-0) 3581 Griffin, C. (L 0-2) 189 Lamontagne (W 4-2) - Serrano (W 9-0) - Burleson (W 2-0) 168 Bowen (L 2-1) 7015 Sullivan (W 6-3) - Griffin, C. (W 1-2) - Sullivan (W 7-3) 717 Burleson (W 3-0) - Lamontagne (W 5-2) 1032 Sullivan (W 8-3) 4201 Serrano (L 9-1) 4201 Lamontagne (W 6-2) 3467 Bowen (L 2-2) 3467

*-Summit League game ^-Summit League Tournament game (Tulsa, Okla.) $-NCAA Tempe Regional (Tempe, Ariz.)

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Time 3:10 2:45 2:44 2:55 3:02 3:43 2:25 2:25 2:45 3:09 3:03 2:54 3:31 2:21 2:23 2:53 2:41 2:32 2:37 2:43 2:48 3:27 3:41 2:37 1:52 3:56 3:04 5:08 2:20 3:05 2:55 2:45 2:09 4:20 3:08 2:56 2:24 2:45 2:52 3:30 3:26 2:31 2:41 2:32 3:05 2:40 3:08 2:28


2010 ORU BASEBALL 2009 2008 season review

2009OverallStatistics

Overall Record: 33-15 Home: 18-2 Away 9-10 Neutral: 6-3 NCAA Postseason: 2-2 Individual Hitting Player Juan Martinez Colby Price Seth Furmanek P.J. Sequeira Tyler Garewa Johnny Roberts Michael Notaro Danny Duffy -------------Brett Burch Robert Barbosa Justin Mitchell Nikko Wong Chris Elder Jeremiah Mejia Kyle Price Jason Barth Jeff Burleson Totals Opponents

AVG .377 .340 .333 .330 .330 .305 .258 .225 .571 .292 .286 .286 .250 .222 .189 .000 .000 .303 .242

G-GS 48-48 42-34 48-48 48-48 47-45 46-46 48-48 46-46

11-0 34-25 9-5 16-0 6-6 6-2 40-31 2-0 8-0 48-48 48-48

H 2B 75 12 48 10 61 14 62 14 58 13 50 8 9 8 39 12

3B 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 2

HR 16 6 17 9 5 9 8 2

7 2 4 2 96 17 28 5 14 5 4 0 7 8 2 0 16 5 4 2 9 0 2 2 111 29 21 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1676 425 507 106 1620 233 392 73

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 8

1 3 3 14 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 1 3 11 0 0 0 0 80 393 26 198

AB 199 141 183 188 176 164 190 173

R 55 28 51 50 63 38 37 36

RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% 66 137 .688 20 12 36 2 .459 37 78 .553 6 2 22 7 .371 63 130 .710 37 4 53 2 .443 38 107 .569 24 11 38 3 .431 33 86 .489 32 13 58 2 .460 45 87 .530 29 8 53 1 .431 53 81 .426 21 4 36 7 .336 24 61 .353 17 6 50 3 .312 9 1.286 1 42 .438 16 4 .286 5 2 .286 0 9 .563 3 4 .444 1 36 .324 13 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 873 .521 225 559 .345 173

1 0 1 26 2 1 0 3 2 2 0 1 8 39 0 0 0 0 74 418 43 498

0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 31 32

.667 .395 .524 .286 .429 .300 .316 .000 .000 .403 .330

SF SH SB-A 2 12 6-8 2 6 0-0 6 0 0-0 2 2 5-6 3 5 13-16 1 0 1-2 5 6 0-0 3 4 4-5

0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 26 5

0 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 43 23

0-0 0-1 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 33-42 50-64

PO A E Fld% 52 150 15 .931 36 66 4 .962 481 17 7 .986 74 9 7 .922 94 1 1 .990 0 0 0 .000 359 12 8 .979 48 35 6 .933 22 1 19 1 14 0 1 3 5 0 6 0 37 82 0 0 7 8 1270 432 1243 429

1 .958 1 .952 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 11 .915 0 .000 3 .833 67 .962 80 .954

LOB - Team (377), Opp (362). DPs turned - Team (40), Opp (36). CI - Team (2), Furmanek 1, Burch 1, Opp (1). IBB - Team (6), Furmanek 2, Roberts, J. 2, Martinez 1, Barbosa 1, Opp (4). Picked off - Martinez 4, Sequeira 1, Roberts, J. 1, K.Price 1.

Individual Pitching

Player ERA W L G GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP Mark Serrano 2.50 9 1 20 9 3 2/0 0 86.1 62 34 24 25 132 13 1 6 316 .196 10 7 Andre Lamontagne 2.97 6 2 16 13 2 0/1 0 75.2 71 39 25 36 72 9 1 2 297 .239 10 7 Jerry Sullivan 3.12 8 3 15 15 2 0/0 0 98.0 93 47 34 27 116 21 4 5 368 .253 12 10 -------------Ben Grover 0.00 0 0 2 0 0 0/1 0 2.0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 6 .000 0 0 Brett Carroll 0.00 0 0 3 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 3 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 6 .500 0 0 Bryce Smolen 2.45 0 0 4 0 0 0/1 0 3.2 3 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 14 .214 1 1 Jeff Burleson 3.12 3 0 14 2 1 0/0 0 34.2 30 17 12 14 36 5 0 2 127 .236 2 4 T.J. Kelly 3.69 3 1 20 0 0 0/1 4 31.2 33 19 13 9 34 7 0 3 126 .262 2 1 Drew Bowen 5.35 2 2 13 5 1 0/1 0 37.0 29 25 22 27 41 4 1 2 138 .210 8 6 Chandler Griffin 7.00 1 2 14 0 0 0/1 0 18.0 24 15 14 7 20 3 0 1 78 .308 3 3 Jameson Dunn 7.04 1 3 13 4 0 0/0 0 23.0 26 18 18 17 27 4 1 4 93 .280 5 1 Spencer Roberts 10.66 0 1 11 0 0 0/0 0 12.2 18 16 15 8 13 4 0 1 51 .353 1 3 Totals 3.76 33 15 48 48 9 4/2 4 423.2 392 233 177 173 498 73 8 26 1620 .242 54 43 Opponents 7.71 15 33 48 48 2 0/0 3 414.1 507 425 355 225 418 106 10 80 1676 .303 52 74 PB - Team (23), Furmanek 20, Burch 3, Opp (18). Pickoffs - Team (7), Sullivan 3, Dunn 2, Serrano 1, Lamontagne 1, Opp (6). SBA/ATT - Furmanek (49-61), Serrano (9-13), Bowen (9-12), Sullivan (8-11), Lamontagne (8-8), Dunn (4-5), Roberts, S. (3-5), Kelly (4-4), Burleson (2-3), Griffin, C. (3-3), Burch (1-1).

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2010 ORU BASEBALL 2009 season review

2009SummitLeagueStatistics Summit League Record: 16-2 Home: 11-0 Away: 5-2

Individual Hitting Player P.J. Sequeira Seth Furmanek Tyler Garewal Juan Martinez Johnny Roberts Danny Duffy Colby Price Michael Notaro Kyle Price -------------Brett Burch Nikko Wong Robert Barbosa Jason Barth Jeff Burleson Totals Opponents

AVG .466 .425 .423 .419 .368 .338 .322 .280 .239 .667 .400 .393 .000 .000 .373 .238

G-GS 18-18 18-18 18-18 18-18 18-18 18-18 15-14 18-18 16-15

H 34 31 30 31 25 23 19 23 11

2B 4 7 7 7 6 6 3 6 3

7-0 6 2 4 8-0 5 3 2 9-7 28 8 11 2-0 2 1 0 6-0 0 0 0 18-18 655 237 244 18-18 583 69 139

2 0 3 0 0 54 28

AB 73 73 71 74 68 68 59 82 46

R 33 29 37 26 25 22 15 15 21

3B HR 1 6 0 10 0 3 0 5 0 5 1 2 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

RBI 21 37 21 35 25 18 18 29 5

TB 58 68 46 53 46 37 31 38 20

SLG% .795 .932 .648 .716 .676 .544 .525 .463 .435

1 3 9 1.500 0 1 2 .400 1 10 17 .607 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 41 223 425 .649 9 64 194 .333

BB 11 12 16 10 13 8 4 6 9

1 0 6 0 0 96 49

HBP 6 1 9 5 6 3 1 0 7

SO 10 15 16 10 16 11 5 13 15

1 0 0 2 1 9 0 0 0 0 40 122 9 203

GDP OB% 0 .560 1 .500 1 .573 1 .511 0 .506 0 .420 3 .364 4 .322 0 .435 0 1 0 0 0 11 15

.750 .400 .514 .000 .000 .474 .306

SF 1 2 0 1 0 2 2 2 0

SH 0 0 4 7 0 0 3 1 4

SB-A 3-4 0-0 7-9 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1

PO 19 186 36 17 0 13 11 130 19

A 1 4 0 49 0 8 28 5 33

E Fld% 1 .952 1 .995 0 1.000 6 .917 0 .000 2 .913 1 .975 4 .971 3 .945

0 0 0 0 0 10 2

0 0 0 0 0 19 8

0-0 18 1 1-1 1 2 0-0 3 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 6 3 14-18 463 160 10-14 436 157

0 1.000 0 1.000 1 .800 0 .000 1 .900 20 .969 36 .943

LOB - Team (148), Opp (119). DPs turned - Team (17), Opp (14). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (3), Roberts, J. 2, Barbosa 1. Picked off - Martinez 2, K.Price 1, Sequeira 1, Roberts, J. 1.

Individual Pitching Player ERA W L G GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP Mark Serrano 1.54 5 0 5 5 3 2/0 0 35.0 21 6 6 6 47 4 0 2 120 .175 0 1 Jerry Sullivan 2.18 4 0 6 6 1 0/0 0 45.1 41 21 11 14 64 11 0 2 169 .243 7 2 Andre Lamontagne 4.10 3 0 4 4 1 0/1 0 26.1 27 16 12 11 31 4 0 1 104 .260 3 3 -------------Spencer Roberts 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 6 .167 0 0 Brett Carroll 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 .400 0 0 Ben Grover 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0/1 0 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 Bryce Smolen 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0/1 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 Jeff Burleson 1.06 2 0 3 1 1 0/0 0 17.0 14 6 2 6 19 3 0 1 63 .222 1 1 Chandler Griffin 4.91 0 1 5 0 0 0/1 0 7.1 8 4 4 4 7 1 0 0 28 .286 0 1 T.J. Kelly 5.62 1 1 6 0 0 0/1 2 8.0 10 5 5 3 11 2 0 1 33 .303 1 0 Drew Bowen 7.88 1 0 2 2 0 0/1 0 8.0 9 7 7 3 15 2 0 1 34 .265 0 1 Jameson Dunn 13.50 0 0 3 0 0 0/0 0 2.2 6 4 4 1 3 0 0 1 15 .400 0 0 Totals 2.97 16 2 18 18 6 4/2 2 154.1 139 69 51 49 203 28 0 9 583 .238 12 9 Opponents 12.94 2 16 18 18 0 0/0 0 145.1 244 237 209 96 122 54 2 41 655 .373 17 40 PB - Team (9), Furmanek 6, Burch 3, Opp (10). Pickoffs - Team (3), Lamontagne 1, Sullivan 1, Serrano 1, Opp (4). SBA/ATT -Furmanek (9-12), Sullivan (4-6), Bowen (3-3), Serrano (0-2), Burleson (1-1), Griffin, C. (1-1), Burch (1-1), Kelly (1-1).

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2009SummitLeagueTeamStatistics TEAM BATTING Team

Southern Utah South Dakota State Centenary Oral Roberts Oakland Western Illinois North Dakota State IPFW

G

51 56 52 48 56 46 44 51

Avg

.318 .315 .311 .302 .300 .297 .296 .261

AB

R

1798 1935 1752 1677 1898 1570 1524 1703

H

369 374 403 425 370 296 242 250

571 609 545 507 570 467 451 444

L

Sv

2B

3B

115 110 124 106 111 81 68 82

HR

17 17 12 10 9 4 16 6

BB

52 65 36 80 49 37 16 28

SO

201 189 196 225 217 189 133 228

331 359 289 418 252 309 333 449

SB-ATT

54-81 28-42 61-92 33-42 70-93 27-48 35-59 43-57

TEAM PITCHING Team

Oral Roberts Centenary Southern Utah North Dakota State South Dakota State IPFW Oakland Western Illinois

TEAM FIELDING Team

South Dakota State Oral Roberts Oakland Centenary Southern Utah Western Illinois North Dakota State IPFW

G ERA W

48 52 51 44 56 51 56 46

3.78 4.83 5.85 6.71 6.80 8.10 8.10 10.27

G

56 48 56 52 51 46 44 51

Mark Serrano helped ORU lead the Summit League in ERA.

33 33 27 16 26 13 22 13

PO

1390 1271 1387 1343 1293 1141 1123 1257

15 19 24 28 30 38 34 33

4 10 11 3 6 7 8 5

A

567 433 571 488 567 475 499 532

IP

423.2 447.2 431.0 374.1 463.1 419.0 462.1 380.1

E

76 67 80 79 83 74 81 90

H

392 530 535 485 610 559 640 617

R

233 323 346 338 408 445 460 496

FLD% .963 .962 .961 .959 .957 .956 .952 .952

ER BB SO

178 240 280 279 350 377 416 434

DPs 44 40 57 42 63 45 41 45

173 167 237 184 222 268 273 218

PB

18 20 18 27 16 18 10 13

498 387 258 285 322 264 272 235

SB-ATT 41-60 50-64 59-89 41-68 62-72 36-55 56-79 41-70

Seth Furmanek’s 17 home runs ranked second in the Summit League.

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2010 ORU BASEBALL 2009 season review

2009SummitLeagueYear In Review Conference W L Pct. H A Strk. Oral Roberts (#*) 16 2 .889 11-0 5-2 W4 Southern Utah 15 7 .682 7-4 8-3 L3 South Dakota State 17 10 .630 12-4 5-6 W3 Centenary 16 10 .615 9-6 7-4 L2 North Dakota State 10 14 .417 5-8 5-6 L1 Oakland 10 18 .357 4-8 6-10 W2 Western Illinois 8 16 .333 0-8 8-8 L3 IPFW 6 21 .222 3-9 3-12 L1 #-Regular-season champion *-Tournament champion

Overall W L Pct. 33 15 .688 27 24 .529 26 30 .464 33 19 .635 16 28 .364 22 34 .393 13 33 .283 13 38 .255

H 19-2 14-8 13-6 22-11 5-10 10-9 2-10 6-12

A 9-12 10-14 11-20 11-7 6-14 11-24 10-22 3-22

N Strk. 5-1 W1 3-2 L2 2-4 L1 0-1 L4 5-4 L1 1-1 W2 1-1 L3 4-4 L1

2009IndividualHonors Summit League All-Conference First Team Player Stephen Turner, South Dakota State Keli’i Zablan, Southern Utah Jesse Sawyer, South Dakota State Juan Martinez, ORU Seth Furmanek, ORU Nick Freitas, Southern Utah P.J. Sequeira, ORU Justin Wilson, Oakland Johnny Roberts, ORU Tony Martin, South Dakota State Andre Lamontagne, ORU Mark Serrano, ORU Jerry Sullivan, ORU Chris LaLonde, Centenary Second Team Player Tell Ross, Centenary Tommy Jablonski, Oakland Drew Laidig, Western Illinois Ricky Imperiali, Centenary Justin Kline, North Dakota State Joel Blake, South Dakota State Tyler Garewal, ORU Travis Leversen, Centenary Michael Tompkins, Centenary Chester Wilson, Southern Utah Steve Johnson, Southern Utah Justin Kraft, Centenary John Straka, North Dakota State Jeff Burleson, ORU

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Pos. 1B 2B 3B SS C OF OF OF DH UTL SP SP SP RP

Summit Player of the Year Mark Serrano, Oral Roberts

Summit Pitcher of the Year Mark Serrano, Oral Roberts

Summit Newcomer of the Year Seth Furmanek, Oral Roberts

Summit Coach of the Year Rob Walton, Oral Roberts

Serrano Pos. 1B 2B 3B SS C OF OF OF DH UTL SP SP SP RP

Furmanek

All-Tournament Team Bucky Aona, Southern Utah Joel Blake, South Dakota State Tyler Garewal, Oral Roberts Andre Lamontagne, Oral Roberts Juan Martinez, Oral Roberts Kyle Melling, Southern Utah Colby Price, Oral Roberts Johnny Roberts, Oral Roberts (MVP) Jesse Sawyer, South Dakota State Layne Somsen, South Dakota State Billy Stitz, South Dakota State Jerry Sullivan, Oral Roberts Caleb Thielbar, South Dakota State Boone Whiting, Centenary

Walton

2009 Summit League Conference Tournament Results (May 21-23 Tulsa, Okla. (ORU) Thursday, May 21 Game #1: No. Southern Utah 11, No. 3 South Dakota State 8 Game #2: No. 1 Oral Roberts 9, No. 4 Centenary 1

Friday, May 22 Game #3: No. 3 South Dakota State 3, No. 4 Centenary 3, 10 innings (Centenary eliminated) Game #4: No. 1 Oral Roberts 9, No. 2 Southern Utah 6 Game #5: No. 3 South Dakota State 9, No. 2 Southern Utah 6 (Southern Utah eliminated) Saturday, May 23 Game #6: No. 1 Oral Roberts 6, No. 3 South Dakota State 2

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2010 ORU BASEBALL 2009 2008 season review

2009GoldenEaglesHonors Individual Honors

Seth Furmanek, C

Jeff Burleson RHP

Tyler Garewal, OF

2nd-team All-Summit League

Summit League Newcomer of the Year 1st-team All Mid-Con All-Tempe Regional team

Andre Lamontagne, RHP

Juan Martinez, SS

Michael Notaro, 1B

Colby Price, INF

Johnny Roberts, DH

P.J. Sequeira, OF

Jerry Sullivan, RHP

Rob Walton, Head Coach

1st-team All-Summit League Summit League All-Tournament team Drafted 11th round by Milwaukee

Summit League All-Tournament team All-Tempe Regional team

1st-team All-Summit League Summit League All-Tournament team All-Tempe Regional team Drafted 46th round by San Francisco

1st-team All-Summit League Summit League Tournament MVP

2nd-team All-Summit League Summit League All-Tournament Team

All-Tempe Regional team

1st-team All-Summit League

Mark Serrano, RHP

2nd-team All-America, Collegiate Baseball 2nd-team All-America, CollegeBaseballInsider.com 2nd-team All-America, Ping! Baseball 2nd-team All-Midwest Region Summit League Player of the Year Summit League Pitcher of the Year 1st-team All-Summit League All-Tempe Regional team Drafted 6th round by Cincinnati

3rd-team All-America, Ping! Baseball 1st-team All-Summit League Summit League All-Tournament team Drafted 3rd round by San Diego

Summit League Coach of the Year USA Baseball Coach of the Year

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History & Records


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All-Americans

NCAA First-Team Selections

Bob Volk

Bill Springman

1977 ABCA 1977 GTE Academic

Keith Mucha

1982 Baseball America

1978 The Sporting News

Todd Burns 1984 Collegiate Baseball

SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

1978...... RonMeridith, P..................................... ABCA 1981...... Kelvin Torve, 1B............... The Sporting News 1998...... Mike Dean, C................... Collegiate Baseball 2000...... Steve Holm, SS................ Collegiate Baseball 2000...... Steve Holm, SS...................Baseball America 2001...... Michael Rogers, RHP....... Collegiate Baseball 2002...... David Castillo, C................................. NCBWA 2003...... David Castillo, C................................. NCBWA 2004...... Dennis Bigley, Util..USA Today Sports Weekly 2004...... Dennis Bigley, RHP...College Baseball Insider 2004...... Matt VanDerBosch, OF.......................... ABCA 2005...... Dennis Bigley, RHP.......... Collegiate Baseball 2007...... Chance Chapman, RHP.... Collegiate Baseball 2008...... Carlos Luna, RHP............. Collegiate Baseball 2009...... Mark Serrano, RHP.......... Collegiate Baseball 2009...... Mark Serrano, RHP...College Baseball Insider 2009...... Mark Serrano, RHP..................Ping! Baseball

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Tom Nieto

Mike Moore

1981 The Sporting News

1981 ABCA

Jeff Stallings

Dennis Bigley

1999 Collegiate Baseball

2004 ABCA

THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

1978...... George Bjorkman, C............................. ABCA 1983...... Page Odle, OF....................................... ABCA 1983...... Ron Henika, INF.................................... ABCA 1987...... Bob Zupcic, OF................. The Sporting News 1999...... Mike Hill, OF.................... Collegiate Baseball 1999...... Ryan Neil, 1B................... Collegiate Baseball 2001...... Michael Rogers, RHP............................ ABCA 2001...... Trevor Leu, Util.................................. NCBWA 2002...... David Castillo, C............... Collegiate Baseball 2003...... David Castillo, C............... Collegiate Baseball 2004...... Dennis Bigley, RHP.......... Collegiate Baseball 2004...... Dennis Bigley, Util............................. NCBWA 2004...... Matt VanDerBosch, OF....................... NCBWA 2006...... Chris Ashman, RHP.......... Collegiate Baseball 2007...... Chance Chapman, RHP......................... ABCA 2008...... Carlos Luna, RHP............................... NCBWA 2008...... Brian Van Kirk.................................... NCBWA 2008...... Brian Van Kirk..........................Ping! Baseball 2009...... Jerry Sullivan, RHP..................Ping! Baseball

Brian Van Kirk

2008 ABCA 2008 Collegiate Baseball

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS

FIRST TEAM 1985...... Bob Zupcic, OF....................Baseball America 1999...... Zach Donelson, OF/DH..... Collegiate Baseball 2001...... Rene Recio, RHP.............. Collegiate Baseball 2002...... Eric Thornton, 3B............. Collegiate Baseball 2003...... Taylor McIntyre, LHP....... Collegiate Baseball 2005...... Kelly Minissale, OF.......... Collegiate Baseball 2007...... Jerry Sullivan, SP............. Collegiate Baseball 2007...... Jerry Sullivan, SP.....................Ping! Baseball HONORABLE MENTION 1998...... Seth Mosley, P................. Collegiate Baseball 1998...... Josh Shackelford, C.......... Collegiate Baseball 2001...... David Castillo, C............... Collegiate Baseball 2002...... Dennis Bigley, RHP.......... Collegiate Baseball


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IndividualHonors SUMMIT LEAGUE Player of the Year 1998 .................................................. Mike Dean (C) 1999..............................................Jeff Stallings (OF) 2000................................................Steve Holm (SS) 2002...............................................David Castillo (C) 2003...............................................David Castillo (C) 2004......................................Dennis Bigley (DH/1B) 2005......................................Dennis Bigley (DH/1B) .............................................. Michael Hollimon (SS) 2006...........................................Chad Rothford (1B) ...................................................... Chris Ashman (P) 2007...........................................Brendan Duffy (OF) 2008............................................Brian Van Kirk (OF) 2009..........................................Mark Serrano (RHP)

1999................................................Sunny Golloway 2000................................................Sunny Golloway 2002................................................Sunny Golloway 2004.......................................................Rob Walton

SUMMIT LEAGUE Pitcher of the Year 1998...................................................... Derek Dixon 1999......................................................... Mike Rose 2000......................................................... Mike Rose 2001.................................................Michael Rogers 2003....................................................Dallas Martin 2004....................................................Dennis Bigley 2005....................................................Dennis Bigley 2006....................................................Chris Ashman 2007..............................................Chance Chapman 2008....................................................... Carlos Luna 2009..........................................Mark Serrano (RHP)

Dennis Bigley captured both Mid-Con Player & Pitcher of the Year in 2004 and 2005.

Andy Bouchie garnered Co-Mid-Con Newcomer of the Year in 2006. SUMMIT LEAGUE Newcomer of the Year 2000................................................Steve Holm (SS) 2004...............................................Adam Lesko (RP) 2005...................................... Michael Hollimon (SS) 2006.............................................. Andy Bouchie (C) ...................................................Chad Rothford (1B) 2007...........................................Jeremy Hefner (SP) 2008..................................................Ben Petralli (C) 2009............................................Seth Furmanek (C) SUMMIT LEAGUE Coach of the Year 1998................................................Sunny Golloway

......................................................... Trevor Leu (1B) ....................................................... Bryan Gann (2B) ........................................................Steve Holm (SS) ..........................................................Ryan Neill (OF) ...............................................Eric Vandeventer (OF) .........................................................Jordan Gerk (P) ..................................................Jackson Markert (P) ............................................................Mike Rose (P) 2001................................................Steve Holm (SS) .......................................................Dallas Martin (P) ................................................Wilton Reynolds (OF) ....................................................Michael Rogers (P)

2006.......................................................Rob Walton 2008.......................................................Rob Walton 2009.......................................................Rob Walton SUMMIT LEAGUE Tournament MVP 1998................................................Paul Weeks (OF) 1999...................................................Ryan Neil (1B) 2000........................................Eric Vandeventer (OF) 2001..............................................Trevor Leu (1B/P) 2002.........................................Erick Donaldson (OF) 2003........................................Dennis Bigley (P/DH) 2004...............................................Ricky Rivera (OF) 2005...................................... Michael Hollimon (SS) 2006............................................ Sean Jarrett (RHP) 2007...........................................Chad Rothford (1B) 2008............................................Brian Van Kirk (OF) 2009.........................................Johnny Roberts (DH) SUMMIT LEAGUE First Team Selections 1998................................................... Mike Dean (C) .................................................Andrew Mosher (SS) ........................................................Paul Weeks (OF) ................................................... Brian Dinsmore (P) .........................................................Derek Dixon (P) ....................................................Bryan Reichard (P) 1999..................................................Ryan Neill (1B) ....................................................... Bryan Gann (2B) ..................................................Jason Clements (SS) ............................................................Mike Hill (OF) ......................................................Jeff Stallings (OF) ............................................... Josh Shackelford (UT) .......................................................Dusty Barrett (P) ............................................................Mike Rose (P)

2002...............................................David Castillo (C) ......................................................Danny Boyle (2B) ..................................................... Doug Bernier (SS) ................................................Wilton Reynolds (OF) .......................................................Dallas Martin (P) ....................................................Michael Rogers (P) .......................................................... Rene Recio (P) 2003...............................................David Castillo (C) .................................................. Andy Hargrove (1B) ................................................... Grant Plumley (SS) ..................................................Scott Campbell (3B) .......................................... Matt VanDerBosch (Util.) ................................................Dennis Bigley (DH/P) .......................................................Dallas Martin (P) 2004..................................................Nate Griffin (C) .................................................... Brian Hanson (2B) .............................................Matt VanDerBosch (OF) ....................................................Ryan Welborn (OF) .......................................................... Josh Lex (Util.) ............................................. Dennis Bigley (DH & P) ........................................................Sean Sorrow (P) .......................................................Adam Lesko (RP) 2005...................................... Michael Hollimon (SS) .................................................. Kelly Minissale (OF) ...................................................... Dennis Bigley (P) .............................................. Daniel Greenwalt (RP) 2006..........................................Chris Ashman (RHP) ...................................................... Andy Bouchie (C) ...................................................Chad Rothford (1B) ..........................................................Tim Torres (SS) ................................................. Jake Kahaulelio (2B) ...................................................Brendan Duffy (OF) .......................................................Nick Jones (RHP) ............................................Chance Chapman (RHP)

2000.............................................Brian Hickman (C)

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2010 ORU BASEBALL oru history 2007....................................Chance Chapman (RHP) ................................................... Erik Crichton (RHP) ...................................................Brendan Duffy (OF) ................................................. Jake Kahaulelio (2B) ................................................ Jeremy Hefner (RHP) ...................................................Chad Rothford (1B) ................................................... Brian Van Kirk (DH) ...................................................Adam Younger (SS) 2008...........................................Brendan Duffy (OF) ....................................................... Ryan Groth (DH) .................................................Michael Jarman (SP) ..................................................... Carlos Luna (RHP) ................................................... Juan Martinez (2B) ..................................................Michael Notaro (1B) ..........................................................Ben Petralli (C) ....................................................Brian Van Kirk (OF) 2009 . .........................................Juan Martinez (SS) ....................................................Seth Furmanek (C) ...................................................... P.J. Sequeira (OF) .................................................Johnny Roberts (DH) ........................................... Andre Lamontagne (SP) .....................................................Mark Serrano (SP) .....................................................Jerry Sullivan (SP)

.................................................. Jerel Whitekiller (P) 2000...................................... Stockton Davis (P/DH) ........................................................Steve Holm (SS) ...........................................................Ryan Neil (1B) ............................................................Mike Rose (P) ......................................................Jeff Stallings (OF) ................................................Eric Vandeventer (OF) 2001.............................................Doug Bernier (3B) .................................................Erick Donaldson (OF) ........................................................Steve Holm (SS) ......................................................Trevor Leu (1B/P) .......................................................... Rene Recio (P) ................................................Wilton Reynolds (OF)

2005............................................. Brian Aguailar (C) ...................................................... Dennis Bigley (P) .............................................. Michael Hollimon (SS) ................................................... Taylor McIntyre (P) .................................................. Kelly Minissale (OF) ..........................................................Tim Torres (OF) 2006..........................................Chris Ashman (RHP) ...................................................... Andy Bouchie (C) ...................................................Brendan Duffy (OF) ................................................Dan Greenwalt (RHP) .................................................... Sean Jarrett (RHP) ......................................................... Pat Warfle (OF)

2002............................................. Doug Bernier (SS) ................................................Dennis Bigley (P/DH) ......................................................Danny Boyle (2B) .......................................................David Castillo (C) .....................................................Stockton Davis (P) .................................................Erick Donaldson (OF)

2007..................................... Chance Chapman (RHP ...................................................Brendan Duffy (OF) ................................................ Jeremy Hefner (RHP) ...................................................Chad Rothford (1B) ..................................................Jerry Sullivan (RHP) ....................................................Adam Younger (IF) ......................................................... Pat Warfle (OF)

2003........................................Dennis Bigley (P/DH) ..................................................Scott Campbell (3B) .......................................................David Castillo (C) ..........................................................Nate Griffin (C) .............................................................Josh Lex (OF) .......................................................Dallas Martin (P) ...................................................Justin Ramsey (RP)

2008...........................................Brendan Duffy (OF) ....................................................David Genao (UTL) ................................................... Juan Martinez (2B) .................................................. Kelly Minissale (OF) ..........................................................Ben Petralli (C) .....................................................Jerry Sullivan (SP) ....................................................Brian Van Kirk (OF)

2004.....................................................Josh Lex (1B) .................................................... Brian Hanson (2B) ................................................... Grant Plumley (SS) .......................................................Ricky Rivera (OF) ................................................... Taylor McIntyre (P)

2009............................................ Tyler Garewal (OF) ........................................... Andre Lamontagne (SP) ....................................................Juan Martinez (SS) ........................................................ Colby Price (2B) .................................................Johnny Roberts (DH) .....................................................Jerry Sullivan (SP)

Johnny Roberts earned Summit League Tournament MVP honors in 2009. SUMMIT LEAGUE All-Tournament Team 1998.................................................Derek Dixon (P) ....................................................... Bryan Gann (2B) ............................................................Mike Hill (3B) .................................................Andrew Mosher (SS) ................................................Eric Vandeventer (OF) ........................................................Paul Weeks (OF) 1999....................................................Mike Hill (3B) ........................................................ Seth Mosely (P) ..........................................................Ryan Neill (1B) ............................................................Mike Rose (P) ......................................................Jeff Stallings (OF)

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Michael Hollimon earned Mid-Con co-Player and Newcomer of the Year honors in 2005.


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MiscellaneousInfo The Last Time... An ORU Team.....

Won 10 or more consecutive games:..........................May 9-May 24, 2008 (12) Won 15 or more consecutive games:..........................May 4-May 26, 2007(16) Lost 10 or more consecutive games:...........................Never Lost 5 or more consecutive games:.............................Feb. 16-24, 2007 (5) Scored 20 or more runs:.............................................31, at Western Illinois (May 14, 2009) Shutout an opponent:................................................April 25, 2009 at North Dakota State (5-0) Was shutout:..............................................................April 5, 2007 at Long Beach State (4-0) Won an extra inning game:........................................May 5, 2009 at Wichita State (7-6, 13 innings) Lost an extra inning game:.........................................April 25, 2009 at North Dakota State (3-2, 10 innings) Swept a doubleheader:..............................................May 10, 2009 at Oakland Was swept in a doubleheader:...................................March 29, 2009 at Missouri State Turned triple play:......................................................April 3, 2004 vs. Chicago State (2nd inning/Game 1) Had four or more double plays:..................................May 9, 2008 vs. Oakland (4)

An ORU Batter.....

Hit a grand slam:........................................................Johnny Roberts vs. South Dakota State (May 23, 2009) Hit for the cycle:.........................................................Eric Vandeventer at Centenary (May 5, 1997) Hit two home runs in one game:................................Seth Furmanek at Western Illinois (May 14, 2009) Hit three home runs in one game:..............................Mike Hill at Western Illinois (May 2, 1999) Had five or more hits in a game:.................................Juan Martinez (5) at Wichita State (May 5, 2009) Had six or more RBIs in a game:.................................Juan Martinez (8) vs. South Dakota State (April 11, 2009) Had 10 or more total bases in a game:.......................Seth Furmanek (12) vs. IPFW (April 5, 2009) Four stolen bases in one game:..................................Matt VanDerBosch (4) vs Valparaiso (May 2, 2004) Homered from both sides of the plate:.......................Chad Rothford vs. Bethune-Cookman (April 2, 2006)

An ORU Pitcher.....

Threw a no-hitter:......................................................Nick Jones vs. Chicago State (May 7, 2006) Threw a one-hitter:....................................................Jerry Sullivan vs. Centenary (May 21, 2009) Threw a two-hitter:....................................................Jeremy Hefner vs Southern Utah (April 21, 2007) Threw a 7-inning complete game:.............................Mark Serrano at Oakland (May 10, 2009) Threw a 9-inning complete game:.............................Andre Lamontagne vs. South Dakota State (May 23, 2009) Threw a complete game shutout:...............................Jerry Sullivan vs. Southern Utah (May 24, 2008) Had 10 or more strikeouts in a game:.........................Mark Serrano (13) at Arizona State (May 30, 2009)

AN OPPONENT.....

Scored 20 or more runs:.............................................27, TCU - Feb. 28, 1998 Threw a no-hitter:......................................................Oklahoma Christian College - April 19, 1969 Threw a one hitter:.....................................................Missouri Southern - Feb. 16, 2002 Threw a two-hitter:....................................................Missouri State - March 29, 2009

ORU No Hitters Nick Jones vs. Chicago State, May 7, 2006 Jones went 7.0 innings with no hits, nine strikeouts and only one walk in a 9-0 victory. Taylor McIntyre at Chicago State, May 20, 2005 McIntyre tossed the sixth no-hitter in ORU history and the first 9-inning no-no in school history. The junior lefty struck out 10, walked one and hit a batter in the 6-0 victory. Dennis Bigley vs. Chicago State, April 3, 2004 After hitting a pair of home runs in the opening game of a MidContinent Conference doubleheader, junior right-hander Dennis Bigley twirled the fifth no-hitter in ORU history in the Golden Eagles’ 8-0 win over Chicago State in a 7-inning game. Bigley struck out 12 -- including the side in the seventh -- and hit a batter in the sixth for his only base runner, but the baserunner was later erased on a double play. Tim McCoy, Joe Klancnik, Larry Gryskevich

vs. SW Oklahoma State, Feb. 15, 1986 A combined no-hitter in the home and season opener, a 6-0 win for the Titans.

Roger Lewis and Steve Selberg

vs. Notre Dame, March 14, 1983 Lewis went 7.0 innings with 11 strikeouts and Selburg went 2.0 innings. Selberg gave up the only ball to leave the infield, a fly out to left in the ninth. An error on the second baseman with two outs in the ninth also prevented a perfect game. ORU came away with the 8-0 win.

Warren Hollier vs. Oklahoma Baptist, March 5, 1977 Hollier went 7.0 innings with no hits, 11 strikeouts and four walks in a 10-1 victory. Steve Cain vs. Southwest Baptist, April 27, 1973 Cain went five innings in a shortened game, with nine ground outs and one strike out in the 14-0 victory.

Hitting for the Cycle Bob Volk vs. UC-Berkley at Riverside, Calif. March 31, 1977 Volk was the first player in ORU history to hit for the cycle in the Cal Riverside Tournament. Volk got all of his four hits in order. Volk knocked a single in the first inning and a double in the second. He then got a triple in the fourth and belted his home run in the sixth inning. Eric Vandeventer

Bob Volk

Eric Vandeventer

at Centenary May 5, 1997 Vandeventer became the second ORU player to hit for the cycle and the first Golden Eagle, accomplishing the feat as a freshman. Vandeventer started off with a double in the second inning. He then followed with a solo home run in the fourth inning and a single in the fifth inning. Vandeventer then knocked a triple into the right field corner and slid into third screaming, knowing he just accomplished one of baseball’s ultimate accomplishments.

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Individual - Batting At Bats: ............... 8........(4x) last by Kelly Minissale at Centenary (4/11/08) Runs Scored: ....... 6........Brian Hanson vs Southern Utah (5/27/04) Hits: . .................... 7........by Jeff Stallings vs. TCU (3/14/99) RBI: ...................... 9........(3x) last by Mike Hill vs. Western Illinois (5/2/99) Doubles: .............. 3........(14x) last by Brian Van Kirk at South Dakota State (5/4/08) Triples: ................. 2........(11x) last by Matt VanDerBosch vs Chicago State (4/2/04) Home Runs: . ....... 3........(5x) last by Mike Hill vs. W. Illinois (5/2/99) Total Bases: . ..... 14........by Jeff Stallings & Ryan Neill vs. TCU (3/14/99) Stolen Bases: ...... 6........by Jeff Stallings vs. USAO (4/2/99) Hit By Pitch: ........ 4........by Brett Louis vs. Missouri Southern (2/23/91) Strikeouts: .......... 5........(2x) last by Ryan Neill vs. Baylor (3/11/00) Walks: .................. 6........by Greg Cottrell vs. Southeastern OSU (4/12/83) Individual - PITCHING Strikeouts: ..............19.......by Chance Chapman vs. Centenary (5/21/07) Walks: ......................13.......by Warren Hollier vs. SMU (2/27/80) Innings: ................11.0.......(3x), last by Kyle Irvin vs. Kansas State (5/2/87) Relief Innings: .......8.1.......by Sandy Farrell vs. Okla. Chrisitian (4/15/97) Hits Allowed: ..........16.......by Michael Jarman at Southern Utah (4/24/08) TEAM RECORDS Hits: . ........................29.......vs. Kansas (3/24/02) Runs: ........................32 . .....vs. Missouri-St. Louis (3/14/89) Runs/Inning: . .........12.......vs. Panhandle State 4/8/98) Home Runs: . ...........10.......vs. Mayville (ND) St., (5/17/91) Consec. Hits: ...........10 . .....vs. Northern Colorado (5/17/80) Double Plays: .... 5 (2x).......vs. Missouri (5/1/88) and Centenary (5/13/07) Innings: ...................17.......vs. Southwest Missouri State (5/1/88) Longest Game: .....6:15 . .....vs. Baylor (3/11/00) Shortest Game: ...1:26 . .....vs. Southern Illinois (5/8/78)

Brian Hanson scored a single-game record six runs against Southern Utah on May 27, 2004.

On May 21, 2007, Chance Chapman fanned a schoolrecord 19 batters against Centenary.

Former All-American Jeff Stallings holds five single-game records, including hits, doubles and total bases.

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Team Batting Batting Average: . ...................................................................... .348 (1999) Most At Bats:............................................................................. 2,299 (1985) Most Runs:................................................................................... 586 (1999) Most Hits:..................................................................................... 753 (1998) Most Doubles:.............................................................................. 153 (1999) Most Triples:................................................................................... 26 (1971) Most Home Runs:......................................................................... 100 (1999) Most RBI:...................................................................................... 526 (1987) Most Stolen Bases:....................................................................... 230 (1999) Most Bases on Balls:..................................................................... 428 (1987) Most Strikeouts:........................................................................... 416 (1995) Most Total Bases:....................................................................... 1,201 (1998) Highest Slugging Pct:.................................................................. .598 (1999) Most Hit by Pitch:........................................................................... 85 (1998) Most Sacrifice Hits:......................................................................... 67 (2005) Most Sacrifice Flies:........................................................................ 41 (1999) Pitching records Most Complete Games:.........................................................29 (1972, 1990) Most Innings Pitched:............................................................... 580.2 (1985) Most Shutouts:............................................................................... 14 (2005) Most Saves:.................................................................................... 18 (1983) Most Runs Allowed:..................................................................... 448 (1997) Most Walks Allowed:.................................................................... 356 (1987) Most Strikeouts:........................................................................... 615 (2002)

Ryan Neill led the 1999 squad to the best offensive season in school history.

Most Hits Allowed:....................................................................... 628 (1997) Most Doubles Allowed:................................................................ 133 (1997) Most Triples Allowed:..................................................................... 33 (1995) Most Home Runs Allowed:............................................................. 68 (1986) Most Earned Runs:....................................................................... 333 (1997) Lowest ERA:................................................................................ 2.38 (1973) Most Consec. Scoreless Innings:..................................................... 38 (1982) TEAM RECORDS (does not include 1990 and 1991 seasons in NAIA) Most Games Played:....................................................................... 69 (1991) Most Games Won:.......................................................................... 51 (1991) Most Games Lost:........................................................................... 34 (1995) Most Home Wins:........................................................................... 39 (1983) Most Home Losses:................................................................16 (1995, 1997) Most Road Wins:................................................................ 17 (2x, last 2008) Most Road Losses:.......................................................................... 15 (1988) Best W/L Percentage:....................................................... .818 (45-10, 1981) Longest Winning Streak:................................................................ 19 (1978) Longest Losing Streak:..................................................................... 7 (2006)

Behind shortstop Grant Plumley, the 2004 Golden Eagles set a school record for fielding percentage.

Miscellaneous Highest Fielding Percentage:...................................................... .974 (2004) Lowest Fielding Percentage:....................................................... .935 (1977) Most Double Plays:................................................................67 (1997, 2004) Fewest Double Plays:..................................................................... 17 (1970) 12 Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances

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Games 1. Mike Shambaugh (1984-87)....................... 240 2. Eric Vandeventer (1997-2000)..................... 239 3. Steve Hecht (1984-87)................................ 238 4. Adam Casillas (1984-87)............................. 235 5. Matt Dobson (1991-94).............................. 226 6. Jeff Stallings (1997-2000)........................... 225 7. Ryan Neill (1997-2000)............................... 220 8. David Allen (1980-83)................................. 219 9. Brian Dinsmore (1995-98).......................... 213 10. Kelly Minissale (2005-08)........................... 206 Batting Average (Min. 300 AB) 1. Chris Bittick (1992-93)............................... .405 2. Pete Schmidt (1985-88)............................. .388 3. Matt VanDerBosch (2003-04)..................... .378 4. Steve Holm (2000-01)................................ .371 5. David Castillo (2001-2003)......................... .370 6. Adam Casillas (1984-87)............................ .367 7. Richard Rozek (1970-73)............................ .362 8. Brian Van Kirk (2007-08)............................ .361 9. Tommy Thompson (1970-73)..................... .358 10. Dave Yobs (1980-81).................................. .356 Bob Volk (1977-78).................................... .356 At-Bats 1. Mike Shambaugh (1984-87)....................... 869 2. Adam Casillas (1984-87)............................. 828 3. Eric Vandeventer (1997-2000)..................... 822 4. Jeff Stallings (1997-2000)........................... 818 5. Kelly Minissale (2005-08)........................... 801 6. Steve Hecht (1984-87)................................ 791 7. David Allen (1980-83)................................. 735 8. Mike Hill (1996-99)..................................... 726 9. Ryan Neill (1997-2000)............................... 711 10. Bryan Gann (1998-2000)............................ 705

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9. Brendan Duffy (2006-08)............................ 238 10. Mike Hill (1996-99)..................................... 233

9. Ryan Welborn (2003-04)...............................59 10. Erick Donaldson (2000-02)............................55

Doubles 1. Adam Casillas (1984-87)...............................66 Eric Vandeventer (1997-2000).......................66 3. Mike Shambaugh (1984-87).........................60 4. Mike Hill (1996-99).......................................55 5. Bob Zupcic (1985-87)....................................53 6. Bryan Gann (1998-2000)..............................52 7. Pete Schmidt (1985-88)................................47 8. Ryan Neill (1997-2000).................................46 9. Mike Batesole (1983-85)...............................45 David Castillo (2001-2003)............................45

alks W 1. Matt Dobson (1991-94).............................. 161 2. Adam Casillas (1984-87)............................. 160 3. Pete Schmidt (1985-88).............................. 144 4. Jeff Stallings (1997-2000)........................... 133 5. Buddy Slemp (1975-78).............................. 118 6. Page Odle (1984-85)................................... 115 7. Mike Shambaugh (1984-87)....................... 113 8. Bob Zupcic (1985-87).................................. 111 9. Cory Crosnoe (1990-91).............................. 108 10. Steve Hecht (1984-87)................................ 104

iples Tr 1. Richard Rozek (1970-73)...............................15 2. Steve Hecht (1984-87)..................................14 3. Chris Bittick (1992-93)..................................11 Matt VanDerBosch (2003-04)........................11 5. Paul Meade (1988-91)..................................10 Home Runs 1. Ryan Neill (1997-2000).................................48 2. Rick Vaughan (1986-88)................................46 3. Mike Hill (1996-99).......................................39 4. Pete Schmidt (1985-88)................................36 Mike Shambaugh (1984-87).........................36 Eric Vandeventer (1997-2000).......................36 7. Ron Henika (1980-83)...................................34 8. Keith Mucha (1982-83).................................33 David Castillo (2001-2003)............................33 10. Mike Batesole (1983-85)...............................31 George Bjorkman (1977-78).........................31

Strikeouts 1. Ryan Neill (1997-2000)............................... 192 2. Kevin Lamb (2002-05)................................ 160 3. Mike Hill (1996-99)..................................... 143 4. Matt Dobson (1991-94).............................. 129 5. Josh Shackelford (1998-2001)..................... 128 6. Jeff Stallings (1997-2000)........................... 123 7. Derek Duncan (1992-95)............................. 121 8. Mike Shambaugh (1984-87)....................... 120 9. Paul Meade (1988-91)................................ 116 Kelly Minissale (2005-08)........................... 116

Runs Scored 1. Jeff Stallings (1997-2000)........................... 258 2. Adam Casillas (1984-87)............................. 219 3. Eric Vandeventer (1997-2000)..................... 212 4. Steve Hecht (1984-87)................................ 205 5. Mike Shambaugh (1984-87)....................... 203 6. Brendan Duffy (2006-08)............................ 202 7. Ryan Neill (1997-2000)............................... 189 8. Buddy Slemp (1975-78).............................. 185 9. Matt Dobson (1991-94).............................. 175 10. Mike Hill (1996-99)..................................... 171

Runs Batted In 1. Ryan Neill (1997-2000)............................... 199 2. Mike Shambaugh (1984-87)....................... 195 3. Mike Hill (1996-99)..................................... 188 4. Eric Vandeventer (1997-2000)..................... 186 5. Pete Schmidt (1985-88).............................. 184 6. David Castillo (2001-2003).......................... 179 7. Adam Casillas (1984-87)............................. 176 8. Ron Henika (1980-83)................................. 170 9. Mike Batesole (1983-85)............................. 148 10. Bryan Gann (1998-2000)............................ 147 Kelly Minissale (2005-08)........................... 147

Hits 1. Adam Casillas (1984-87)............................. 304 2. Eric Vandeventer (1997-2000)..................... 288 3. Jeff Stallings (1997-2000)........................... 286 4. Mike Shambaugh (1984-87)....................... 277 5. Bryan Gann (1998-2000)............................ 250 6. Steve Hecht (1984-87)................................ 247 7. Kelly Minissale (2005-08)........................... 246 8. Pete Schmidt (1985-88).............................. 239

Stolen Bases 1. Steve Hecht (1984-87)................................ 130 2. Jeff Stallings (1997-2000)........................... 115 3. Danny Boyle (2001-02).................................73 4. Matt VanDerBosch (2003-04)........................71 5. Paul Freeman (1991-94)...............................67 6. Bryan Gann (1997-2000)..............................66 7. Matt Dobson (1991-94)................................62 Eric Vandeventer (1997-2000).......................62

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Adam Casillas is the only player in ORU history with more than 300 hits.


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CareerRecords Individual Pitching Records G ames 1. Jeff Eddings (1990-94)................................ 103 2. Dallas Martin (2000-03).............................. 101 3. Stockton Davis (1999-02)..............................88 4. Todd Burns (1982-84)...................................78 5. Mike Knox (1982-85)....................................76 6. Chris Dooley (1993-96).................................68 Bob Macias (1978-81)...................................68 8. Rick Stewart (1978-81).................................66 9. Stockton Davis (1999-present)......................65 10. 3 tied at.........................................................64 Starts 1. Dennis Bigley (2002-05)...............................60 2. Chris Dooley (1993-96).................................59 3. Roger Lewis (1981-84)..................................54 4. Taylor McIntyre (2003-06).............................51 5. Mike Knox (1982-85)....................................47 6. Dusty Barrett (1996-1999)............................44 Michael Rogers (1998-02).............................44 8. Rene Recio (2001-05)....................................41 9. Larry Tolbert (1971-74).................................38 Bryan Wolff (1991-93)..................................38 Mike Rose (1997-2000).................................38 Jerry Sullivan (2007-09)................................38 Wins 1. Dennis Bigley (2002-05)...............................41 2. Chris Dooley (1993-96).................................34 Michael Rogers (1998-02).............................34 4. Jeff Eddings (1990-94)..................................33 5. Mike Knox (1982-85)....................................30 6. Roger Lewis (1981-84)..................................29 7. Mike Moore (1979-81)..................................28 8. Tim McCoy (1985-86)....................................24 Bob Macias (1978-81)...................................24 Ron Meredith (1977-78)...............................24 Losses 1. Terry Unruh (1974-77)..................................18 2. Chris Dooley (1993-96).................................16 Jeff Eddings (1990-94)..................................16 4. Dusty Barrett (1996-99)................................15 5. Mike Knox (1982-85)....................................14 Larry Tolbert (1971-74).................................14 7. 4 tied at.........................................................13 Innings Pitched 1. Chris Dooley (1993-96)............................ 411.0 2. Dennis Bigley (2002-05).......................... 382.2 3. Jeff Eddings (1990-94)............................. 352.2 4. Mike Knox (1982-85)............................... 321.2 Roger Lewis (1981-84)............................. 321.2 6. Bob Macias (1978-81).............................. 317.1 7. Mike Moore (1979-81)............................. 296.1 8. Taylor McIntyre (2003-06)........................ 285.0 9. Tim McCoy (1985-86)............................... 265.2 10. Larry Tolbert (1971-74)............................ 256.0

C omplete Games 1. Mike Moore (1979-81)..................................24 2. Larry Tolbert (1971-74).................................21 Jack Cheney (1970-73)..................................21 4. Ron Meridith (1977-78)................................20 5. Terry Unruh (1974-77)..................................19 6. Chris Dooley (1993-96).................................18 Dennis Bigley (2002-05)...............................18 8. Warren Hollier (1977-79)..............................16 9. 3 tied at........................................................15 Hits Allowed 1. Chris Dooley (1993-96)............................... 407 2. Jeff Eddings (1990-94)................................ 354 3. Mike Knox (1982-85).................................. 334 4. Roger Lewis (1981-84)................................ 328 5. Dennis Bigley (2002-05)............................. 315 6. Bob Macias (1978-81)................................. 288 7. Michael Rogers (1998-02)........................... 276 8. Dusty Barrett (1996-99).............................. 264 9. Greg Oram (1985-88).................................. 263 10. Mike Rose (1997-2000)............................... 254 ERA (Min. 100 IP) 1. Chance Chapman (2006-07)...................... 1.41 2. Gordon Helm (1972-75)............................. 1.79 3. Bud Bartholow (1979-81).......................... 2.18 4. Ron Meridith (1977-78)............................. 2.24 5. Jeff Heathcock (1980)................................ 2.43 6. Jack Cheney (1970-73)............................... 2.48 7. Ray Krawczyk (1981).................................. 2.52 8. Mike Moore (1979-81)............................... 2.64 9. Mark Serrano (2008-09)............................. 2.76 1 0. Larry Tolbert (1971-74).............................. 2.78 Walks 1. Bryan Wolff (1991-93)................................ 202 2. Warren Hollier (1977-79)............................ 185 3. Chris Dooley (1993-96)............................... 178 4. Taylor McIntyre (2003-06)........................... 147 5. Michael Rogers (1998-02)........................... 139 6. Greg Oram (1985-88).................................. 138 7. Terry Unruh (1974-77)................................ 135 8. Mike Moore (1979-81)................................ 128 9. Bob Macias (1978-81)................................. 126 Strikeouts 1. Michael Rogers (1998-02)........................... 331 2. Chris Dooley (1993-96)............................... 329 3. Dennis Bigley (2002-05)............................. 319 4. Jeff Eddings (1990-94)................................ 283 5. Jerry Sullivan (2007-09).............................. 269 6. Rene Recio (2001-05).................................. 263 7. Taylor McIntyre (2003-06)........................... 256 8. Stockton Davis (1999-02)............................ 240 9. Mike Moore (1979-81)................................ 229 10. Mike Rose (1997-2000)............................... 228

Shutouts 1. Jack Cheney (1970-73)..................................10 2. Dennis Bigley (2002-05).................................9 3. Ron Meridith (1977-78)..................................6 4. Greg Jackson (1991-92)..................................5 Steve Cain (1970-73).......................................5 Runs Allowed 1. Chris Dooley (1993-96)............................... 233 2. Mike Knox (1982-85).................................. 205 3. Roger Lewis (1981-84)................................ 192 4. Greg Oram (1985-88).................................. 183 5. Mike Rose (1997-2000)............................... 166 6. Bryan Wolff (1991-93)................................ 164 7. Michael Rogers (1998-02)........................... 157 8. Tim McCoy (1985-86).................................. 156 9. Dusty Barrett (1996-99).............................. 154 10. Taylor McIntyre (2003-06)........................... 145 Earned Runs Allowed 1. Chris Dooley (1993-96)............................... 177 2. Roger Lewis (1981-84)................................ 160 3. Mike Knox (1982-85).................................. 156 4. Greg Oram (1985-88).................................. 147 5. Bryan Wolff (1991-93)................................ 140 6. Mike Rose (1997-2000)............................... 131 7. Michael Rogers (1998-02)........................... 128 8. Jeff Eddings (1990-94)................................ 126 9. Dennis Bigley (2002-05)............................. 124 10. 2 tied at....................................................... 121 Saves 1. Jeff Eddings (1990-94)..................................25 2. Todd Burns (1982-84)...................................23 3. Dallas Martin (2000-03)................................19 4. Justin Ramsey (2003-04)..............................18 5. Jackson Markert (2000).................................15 6. Brian Stensler (1996-97)...............................12 7. Matt Hoffman (1998-99)...............................11 8. T.J. Kelly (2008-pres.)....................................10 9. Kyle Irvin (1987-88)........................................9 10. Marc Patterson (1991-93)...............................8

Mike Moore tossed 24 complete games in his three season career at ORU. 12 Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances

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Individual Batting Records Games Played 1. Cory Crosnoe (1991)..............................................73 Tommy Rinfret (1991)...........................................73 3. Brett Louis (1991)..................................................72 4. Paul Meade (1991)................................................71 5. David Michener (1991)..........................................70 6. Joe Dunlap (1985).................................................69 7. 4 tied at ................................................................68 Batting Average 1. Steve Holm (2000)...............................................437 2. Pete Schmidt (1987)............................................432 3. Chris Bittick (1992)..............................................427 Mark Moore (1992).............................................427 5. Mike Dean (1998)................................................426 6. Ryan Neill (1999).................................................423 7. Jeff Stallings (1999)............................................417 8. Brian Van Kirk (2008)...........................................414 9. Bob Volk (1977)...................................................407 10.Tommy Thompson (1973)....................................406 At-Bats 1. Mike Batesole (1985)..........................................261 2. Bryan Gann (2000).............................................259 3. Paul Meade (1991)..............................................257 4. Craig Colbert (1986)............................................253 5. Joe Dunlap (1985)...............................................252 6. Ryan Groth (2008)...............................................248 7. Keith Miller (1983)..............................................246 Keith Lockhart (1985)..........................................246 9. Steve Hecht (1987)..............................................245 Wilton Reynolds (2002).......................................245 Runs Scored 1. Steve Hecht (1987)................................................88 2. Paul Meade (1991)................................................81 Jeff Stallings (1999)..............................................81 Danny Boyle (2002)...............................................81 5. Matt VanDerBosch (2004)......................................75 6. Mike Hill (1999).....................................................74 7. Brendan Duffy (2008)............................................73 Jeff Stallings (1998)..............................................73 9. Mike Batesole (1985)............................................72 Andrew Mosher (1998).........................................72 Hits 1. Steve Holm (2000)...............................................104 2. Paul Meade (1991)..............................................101 3. Mike Dean (1998)..................................................98 Eric Vandeventer (2000)........................................98 Brian Van Kirk (2008).............................................98 6. Adam Casillas (1987).............................................96 7. Pete Schmidt (1987)..............................................95 Jeff Stallings (1999)..............................................95 Bryan Gann (2000)................................................95 10.Mike Dean (1997)..................................................93

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6. Ron Henika (1983)................................................20 7. 5 tied at.................................................................18 RBI 1. Mike Hill (1999)......................................................88 2. Paul Meade (1991)................................................83 John O’Brien (1991)..............................................83 4. David Castillo (2002).............................................79 5. Steve Holm (2000).................................................78 6. Pete Schmidt (1987)..............................................76 7. Brian Van Kirk (2008).............................................74 8. Ron Henika (1983)................................................73 9. 3 tied at ................................................................71

Mike Hill set ORU Division I records with 23 home runs and 88 RBI in 1999. Doubles 1. Paul Meade (1991)................................................28 2. Kevin Jones (1989)................................................23 Steve Holm (2000).................................................23 David Castillo (2002).............................................23 5. Mike Shambaugh (1984).......................................22 Cory Crosnoe (1991)..............................................22 Grant Plumley (2004)............................................22 Brian Van Kirk (2008).............................................22 9. Adam Casillas (1987).............................................21 John O’Brien (1991)..............................................21 Steve Holm (2001).................................................21 Ben Petralli (2008)................................................21

Stolen Bases 1. Steve Hecht (1987)................................................66 2. Jeff Stallings (1999)..............................................49 3. Matt VanDerBosch (2004)......................................44 4. Danny Boyle (2002)...............................................39 5. Jason Clements (1999)..........................................35 Bryan Gann (1999)................................................35 Danny Boyle (2001)...............................................35 8. Ryan Welborn (2004).............................................31 9. Diego Rodriguez (1996).........................................29 10. Ryan Welborn (2003).............................................28 Walks 1. Pete Schmidt (1987)..............................................64 2. Page Odle (1985)...................................................59 Danny Boyle (2002)...............................................58 4. Page Odle (1984)...................................................56 Cory Crosnoe (1990)..............................................56 6. Keith Mucha (1982)...............................................54 Adam Casillas (1984).............................................54 8. Matt VanDerBosch (2004)......................................53 9. Cory Crosnoe (1991)..............................................52 Keith Miller (1983)................................................52

Triples 1. Richard Rozek (1971)............................................. 9 2. Page Odle (1985).................................................... 8 Steve Hecht (1987)................................................. 8 4. Paul Meade (1989)................................................. 7 Jason Clements (1999)........................................... 7 Matt VanDerBosch (2004)....................................... 7 7. Gary Marple (1971)................................................ 6 Mike Mason (1980)................................................ 6 Paul Weeks (1998).................................................. 6 Chad Stewart (2001).............................................. 6 Home Runs 1. John O’Brien (1991)..............................................27 2. Mike Hill (1999).....................................................23 3. Rick Vaughn (1988)...............................................22 Paul Meade (1991)................................................22 5. George Bjorkman (1978).......................................21

Steve Holm had an impressive 2000 season, posting a .437 batting average with 104 hits.


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Games 1. Dallas Martin (2001).............................................34 2. Riley Stephens (2000)...........................................32 3. Dallas Martin (2002).............................................31 Carlos Luna (2008)................................................31 5. Jeff Eddings (1991)................................................30 6. Justin Ramsey (2004)............................................30 7. Kyle Irvin (1988)....................................................29 Marc Patterson (1991)...........................................29 Justin Ramsey (2003)............................................29 10. 4 tied at.................................................................28 Starts 1. Roger Lewis (1984)...............................................19 Kurt Burgess (1991)..............................................19 Greg Jackson (1991)..............................................19 Chris Dooley (1996)...............................................19 Jordan Gerk (2000)................................................19 6. 6 tied at.................................................................18 ERA (Min. 1IP/Team Game) 1. Jack Cheney (1972)............................................1.27 2. Chance Chapman (2007)....................................1.34 3. Mike Moore (1980).............................................1.55 4. Ricky Gore (1989)...............................................1.70 5. Todd Burns (1983)..............................................1.74 6. Jeff Eddings (1994).............................................1.76 7. Dennis Bigley (2005)..........................................1.81 8. Gordon Helm (1975)...........................................1.85 Steve Gossett (1985)..........................................1.85 10. Larry Tolbert (1973)............................................1.87

ins W 1. Ron Meridith (1978)..............................................14 Kyle Irvin (1987)....................................................14 Michael Rogers (2001)..........................................14 4. Tim McCoy (1986).................................................13 Roger Lewis (1983)...............................................13 Dennis Bigley (2004).............................................13 Carlos Luna (2008)................................................13 8. 5 tied at.................................................................12 Losses 1. Matt Shiflett (1986)................................................ 7 Greg Oram (1987)................................................... 7 Kyle Irvin (1988)..................................................... 7 Derek Dixon (1997)................................................ 7 5. 12 tied at ............................................................... 6 Innings Pitched 1. Tim McCoy (1986)............................................147.0 2. Chris Dooley (1996)..........................................130.1 3. Mike Moore (1981)...........................................124.2 4. Ron Meridith (1978).........................................124.0 Mike Knox (1985).............................................124.0 6. Michael Rogers (2002).....................................123.0 7. Michael Rogers (2001).....................................121.1 8. Tim McCoy (1985)............................................118.2 Kyle Irvin (1987)...............................................118.2 10. Chris Dooley (1995)..........................................118.1 Complete Games 1. Ron Meridith (1978)..............................................12 2. Mike Moore (1980)................................................11 Mike Moore (1981)................................................11 4. Jeff Heathcock (1980)............................................10 5. Tim McCoy (1986).................................................. 9 Kurt Burgess (1990)............................................... 9 7. 7 tied at.................................................................. 8

7. Tim McCoy (1985).................................................63 8. Tim McCoy (1986).................................................62 Bryan Wolff (1991)................................................62 10. 2 tied at.................................................................60 Strikeouts 1. Michael Rogers (2001)........................................137 2. Mark Serrano (2009)...........................................132 3. Chris Dooley (1996).............................................124 4. Michael Rogers (2002)........................................119 5. Jerry Sullivan (2009)...........................................116 6. Derek Dixon (1998).............................................115 7. Tim McCoy (1986)...............................................111 8. Ron Meridith (1978)............................................109 Derek Dixon.........................................................109 10. Jerry Sullivan (2008)...........................................108 Shutouts 1. Dennis Bigley (2005).........................5 2. Jack Cheney (1971)...........................4 Jack Cheney (1972)...........................4 Greg Jackson (1991)..........................4 4. Ron Meridith (1977)..........................3 Ron Meridith (1978)..........................3 Mike Moore (1980)............................3 7. 19 tied at...........................................2 Saves 1. Jackson Markert (2000)...................15 2. Justin Ramsey (2004)......................13 3. Todd Burns (1983)...........................11 Matt Hoffman (1999)......................11 Dallas Martin (2001).......................11 6. T.J. Kelly (2008)...............................10 7. Todd Burns (1984).............................8 Jeff Eddings (1991)...........................8 9. 4 tied at.............................................7

Hits Allowed 1. Andy Crowson (1990)..........................................137 2. Greg Oram (1987)................................................133 3. Chris Dooley (1996).............................................132 Jordan Gerk (2000)..............................................132 5. Matt Shiflett (1986).............................................128 6. Tim McCoy (1986)...............................................127 Dusty Barrett (1997)............................................127 8. Anthony Ward (1988)..........................................125 9. Kurt Burgess (1991)............................................123 10. Mike Knox (1985)...............................................122

Michael Rogers fanned a school-record 137 batters and also won an ORU record-tying 14 games in 2001.

Walks 1. Warren Hollier (1978)..........................................106 2. Bryan Wolff (1993)................................................80 3. Greg Oram (1987)..................................................75 Greg Jackson (1992)..............................................75 5. Kyle Irvin (1987)....................................................69 6. Greg Jackson (1991)..............................................68

Justin Ramsey recorded 13 saves during the 2004 season.

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1973 Midwest Regional Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa 6, ORU 0 ORU 11, Creighton 4 Tulsa 2, ORU 1

1986 Mideast Regional Ann Arbor, Mich. Central Michigan 7, ORU 2 ORU 6, Michigan 5 Central Michigan 6, ORU 2

2003 College Station Regional College Station, Texas Texas A&M 6, ORU 3 Houston 4, ORU 2

1978 Midwest Regional J.L. Johnson Stadium ORU 10, Oklahoma State 3 ORU 8, Southern Illinois 5 ORU 7, Southern Illinois 2

1987 West I Regional Palo Alto, Calif. Washington State 10, ORU 5 ORU 7, Minnesota 0 ORU 11, Wichita State 4 ORU 14, Washington State 13 Stanford 9, ORU 4

2004 Austin Regional Austin, Texas ORU 6, TCU 5 Texas 7, ORU 5 ORU 10, TCU 1 Texas 7, ORU3

1980 Midwest Regional J.L. Johnson Stadium Arkansas 3, ORU 2 UNLV 4, ORU 0

1998 Central Regional College Station, Texas Rice 11, ORU 1 ORU 20, UNC Charlotte 13 Washington 13, ORU 6

2005 Clemson Regional Clemson, S.C. Charleston 5, ORU 2 ORU 6, NC A&T 3 ORU 6, Charleston 0 Clemson 8, ORU 3

1981 Midwest Regional J.L. Johnson Stadium Oklahoma State 4, ORU 3 ORU 3, San Diego State 1 ORU 7, Southern Illinois 2 Oklahoma State 8, ORU 5

1999 Midwest Regional Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 13, ORU 5 Oklahoma State 12, ORU 4

1982 Midwest Regional Stillwater, Okla. Middle Tennessee 3, ORU 2 Minnesota 9, ORU 0

2000 Oklahoma City Regional Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma 6, ORU 5 (11) ORU 4, Delaware 2 Oklahoma 9, ORU 7

2006 Arkansas Regional Fayetteville, Ark. ORU 4, Arkansas 3 ORU 5, Oklahoma State 4 ORU 9, Oklahoma State 2 Clemson Super Regional Clemson, S.C. Clemson 11, ORU 8 Clemson 6, ORU 5

1983 Midwest Regional Stillwater, Okla. ORU 7, Arkansas 6 Oklahoma State 9, ORU 8 ORU 6, Wichita State 5 Oklahoma State 10, ORU 9

2001 Los Angeles Regional Los Angeles, Calif. Southern Cal 12, ORU 4 Fresno State 2, ORU 1

1985 Midwest Regional Stillwater, Okla. Wichita State 12, ORU 1 ORU 17, Minnesota 8 Wichita State 15, ORU 14

2002 Wichita Regional Wichita, Kan. ORU 6, Wichita State 1 Arkansas 7, ORU 6 ORU 15, Wichita State 8 Arkansas 11, ORU 6

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2007 Wichita Regional Wichita, Kan. Arizona 4, ORU 3 Wichita State 11, ORU 4

2008 Lincoln Regional Lincoln, Neb. UC-Irvine 9, ORU 7 ORU 8, Eastern Illinois 7 (10) ORU 8, Nebraska 0 UC-Irvine 8, ORU 0 2009 Tempe Regional Tempe, Ariz. ORU 13, Cal Poly 3 Arizona State 4, ORU 1 ORU 15, Kent State 10 Arizona State 8, ORU 3


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1978CollegeWorldSeries Golden Eagles Make First Appearence in CWS

The 1978 Oral Roberts University Titans remain the only team in school history to advance to the College World Series. Under the guidance of head coach Larry Cochell, the Titans swept through the Midwest Regional in Tulsa at ORU’s newly opened J.L. Johnson Stadium, beating Oklahoma State and Southern Illinois (twice). ORU made a splash in its initial CWS game, routing North Carolina 11-0 on June 3. Center fielder Vince Bienek went 3-for-5 with a double, triple and four RBI for ORU and Ron Meridith hurled a complete game shutout for the Titans, fanning eight batters. The next day, ORU faced a powerful Arizona State team which featured future Major League stars Bob Horner, Hubie Brooks and Chris Bando. The Titans, though, weren’t intimidated. ORU scored five first-inning runs, highlighted by Bill Springman’s grand slam. The Titans carried a 5-0 lead into the bottom of the third when Horner matched Springman by belting his own grand slam and trimming ORU’s lead to 5-4. The Sun Devils took the lead in the bottom of the fourth, getting three runs on a bases loaded walk, a fielder’s choice and a sacrifice fly for a 7-5 lead. The contest remained 7-5 until ORU rallied in the top of the ninth. Back-to-back doubles by Springman and Gary D’Onofrio made it 7-6, but ASU reliever Ken Jones came on to retire the next three batters to preserve the win for ASU. ORU and Miami met on June 5 in an elimination game. The Hurricanes grabbed a 3-0 lead with three runs in the second. But Aurdie Culbert hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning, trimming Miami’s lead to 3-2. Miami scored single runs in the fifth and sixth for a 5-2 lead, and ORU pulled to within 5-3 in the eighth on George Bjorkman’s RBI triple, but the Titans got no closer and were eliminated. The 1978 Titans finished the season 45-12 and ranked No. 5 by Collegiate Baseball newspaper. The ‘78 Titans also featured future Major Leaguers George Bjorkman and Ron Meridith. Bjorkman, Meridith and Springman each earned All-American honors.

1978 College World Series North Carolina vs Oral Roberts June 3, 1978 at Omaha, NE (Rosenblatt Stadium) North Carolina 0 Oral Roberts 11 Player AB R H BI Player AB R H Lloyd lf...............4 0 0 0 Stone rf.................5 2 2 Barnett cf...........4 0 0 0 Slemp lf.................5 2 2 Clark 2b-ss.........4 0 1 0 Bjorkman c............3 3 1 Atkinson 3b-2b .2 0 0 0 Culbert 1b.............2 1 1 Robinson rf........4 0 0 0 Bienek cf...............5 2 3 Rouse 1b............4 0 2 0 Volk 3b..................3 1 1 Fox dh................4 0 0 0 Springman 2b........4 0 0 Griffith ss...........2 0 0 0 D’Onofrio ss...........3 0 0 Henderson 3b.....2 0 1 0 Bream dh...............4 0 0 Brewer c.............3 0 0 0 Meridith p.............0 0 0 Norris p..............0 0 0 0 Kirk p.................0 0 0 0 DeRatt p.............0 0 0 0 Johnson p...........0 0 0 0 Totals...............33 0 4 0 Totals...................34 11 10

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Score by Innings R H E --------------------------------------------North Carolina........ 000 000 000 - 0 4 2 Oral Roberts........... 012 440 00x - 1 3 2 --------------------------------------------E-Griffith 2; Springman, D’Onofrio. DP-none. LOB-UNC 8, ORU 9. 2B-Calrk, Bienek. 3B-Bienek. HR-none. SB-Rouse, Stone 2, Bjorkman. SH-none. SF-Culbert, Volk. UNC IP H R ER BB SO ORU IP H R ER BB SO Norris 3.2 7 7 6 6 3 Meridith 9 4 0 0 2 8 Kirk 1.1 3 4 4 1 0 DeRatt 2.0 0 0 0 1 2 Johnson 1 0 0 0 0 0 Win - Meridith (14-1). Loss - Norris (12-1). Save - None. WP - Norris. PB Griffith. HBP - none. Umpires - Williams, Grainger, Steiner, Christal. Time: 2:21 Attendance: n/a

1978 College World Series Oral Roberts vs Arizona State June 4, 1978 at Omaha, NE (Rosenblatt Stadium) Oral Roberts 6 Arizona State 7 Player AB R H BI Player AB R H Stone rf..............5 0 0 0 Moon lf..................3 2 1 Slemp lf..............3 1 0 0 Michael rf..............4 1 1 Bjorkman c.........4 0 1 0 Brooks ss...............2 1 1 Culbert 1b..........3 1 0 0 Horner 3b..............3 1 1 Bienek cf............4 1 1 1 Bando c.................3 0 2 Volk 3b...............3 1 1 0 Anicich 1b..............4 0 0 Springman 2b....4 2 3 4 Allen 2b.................4 0 0 D’Onofrio ss........4 0 1 1 Hudgens dh...........3 1 0 Bream dh...........4 0 0 0 Irvine cf.................4 1 2 Hollier p.............0 0 0 0 Dean p...................0 0 0 Macias p.............0 0 0 0 Jones p..................0 0 0 Totals...............34 6 7 6 Totals...................30 7 8

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Score by Innings R H E --------------------------------------------Oral Roberts...........500 000 001 - 6 7 2 Arizona State......... 004 300 00x - 7 8 0 --------------------------------------------E-Volk, D’Onofrio. DP-ORU 2. LOB-ORU 5, ASU 7. 2B-Volk, Bjorkman, Springman, D’Onofrio, Moon. HR-Springman, Horner. SH-none. SF-Horner. ORU IP H R ER BB SO ASU IP H R ER BB SO Hollier 3.0 5 7 7 6 0 Dean 8.0 7 6 6 4 4 Macias 5.0 3 0 0 1 1 Jones 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 Win - Dean (8-3). Loss - Hollier (8-3). Save - Jones (4). WP - none. PB - none. HBP - none. Umpires - Steiner, Williams, Rountree, Mariano. Time: 2:25 Attendance: 12,116 1978 College World Series Miami vs Oral Roberts June 5, 1978 at Omaha, NE (Rosenblatt Stadium) Miami 5 Oral Roberts 3 Player AB R H BI Player AB R H Shapiro 2b..........4 0 0 0 Stone rf.................4 0 0 Batter c..............5 0 1 0 Slemp lf.................3 1 1 Robbins cf..........5 1 1 0 Bjorkman c............4 1 3 Guerra dh-p.......3 1 2 0 Culbert 1b.............4 1 1 Brewer rf............4 1 3 1 Bienek cf...............4 0 0 Tyner lf...............2 1 1 0 Volk 3b..................4 0 1 Acosta lf.............1 0 0 0 Springman 2b........3 0 0 Squilla 1b...........3 1 1 1 D’Onofrio ss...........4 0 0 Akchurin 3b........3 0 1 2 Bream dh...............4 0 1 Pazo ss...............3 0 0 1 Stewart p...............0 0 0 Vila p..................0 0 0 0 Heiser p.................0 0 0 Totals...............33 5 10 5 Totals...................34 3 7

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Score by Innings R H E --------------------------------------------Miami....................030 011 000 - 5 10 2 Oral Roberts.......... 000 200 010 - 3 7 1 --------------------------------------------E-Springman. DP-none. LOB-Miami 7, ORU 6. 2B-Akchurin, Robbins, Bjorkman, Bream. 3B-Slemp, Bjorkman. HR-Culbert. SB-Batter. SH-Tyler, Akchurin, Pazo. SF-Squilla. Miami IP H R ER BB SO ORU IP H R ER BB SO Vila 7.0 7 3 3 1 2 Stewart 5.0 9 5 5 1 1 Guerra 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 Heiser 4.0 1 0 0 1 3 Win - Vila (12-1). Loss - Stewart (10-2). Save - Guerra. WP - Stewart. PB - none. HBP - Slemp (by Vila). Umpires - Williams, Steiner, Grainger, Rountree. Time: 2:01 Attendance: 7,604

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ORUintheMajorLeagues Doug Bernier - INF - 2001-02

Michael Hollimon - SS - 2005

YR 2008

YR 2008

TM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA COL 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

TM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA DET 11 23 4 6 2 1 1 2 0 .261

George Bjorkman - C - 1977-78

Steve Holm - SS - 2000-01

YR TM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA 1983 HOU 29 75 8 17 4 0 2 14 0 .227

YR TM 2008 SFG 2009 SFG Totals

Todd Burns - RHP - 1982-84

Ray Krawczyk - RHP - 1981

YR TM G 1988 Oak 17 1989 Oak 50 1990 Oak 43 1991 Oak 9 1992 Tex 35 1993 St/TX 49 Totals 203

YR TM G GS IP H BB SO W 1984 Pit 4 0 5.1 7 4 3 0 1985 Pit 8 0 8.1 20 6 9 0 1986 Pit 12 0 12.1 17 10 7 0 1988 Cal 14 1 24.1 29 8 17 0 1989 Mil 1 0 2.0 4 1 6 0 Totals 39 1 52.1 77 29 42 0

GS IP H BB SO 14 102.2 93 34 57 2 96.1 66 28 49 2 78.2 78 32 43 0 13.1 10 8 3 10 103.0 97 32 55 5 95.2 95 41 45 33 2 489.2 439 175 252

W L S ERA 8 2 1 3.16 6 5 8 2.24 3 3 3 2.98 1 0 0 3.38 3 5 1 3.85 0 8 0 5.08 21 23 13 3.47

G 49 4 53

AB 84 7 91

R 10 1 11

H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA 22 9 0 1 6 0 .262 2 0 0 0 0 0 .286 24 9 0 1 6 0 .264

L 0 2 1 1 0 4

S ERA 0 3.38 0 14.04 0 7.30 1 4.81 0 13.50 1 7.05

Craig Colbert - INF - 1984-86

Keith Lockhart - INF - 1985-86

YR TM 1992 SF 1993 SF Totals

YR TM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA 1994 SD 27 43 4 9 0 0 2 6 1 .209 1995 KC 94 274 41 88 19 3 6 33 8 .321 1996 KC 138 433 49 118 33 3 7 55 11 .273 1997 Atl 96 147 25 41 5 3 6 32 0 .279 1998 Atl 109 366 50 94 21 0 9 37 2 .257 1999 Atl 108 161 20 42 3 1 1 21 3 .261 2000 Atl 113 275 32 73 12 3 2 32 4 .265 2001 Atl 104 178 17 39 6 0 3 12 1 .219 2002 Atl 128 296 34 64 13 3 5 32 0 .216 2003 SD 62 95 18 23 5 1 3 8 0 242 Totals 979 2268 290 591 117 17 44 268 30 .261

G AB 49 126 23 37 72 163

R 10 2 12

H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA 29 5 2 1 16 1 .230 6 2 0 1 5 0 .162 35 7 2 2 21 1 .215

Jeff Heathcock - RHP - 1980 YR TM 1983 HOU 1985 HOU 1987 HOU 1988 HOU Totals

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GS IP H 3 28.0 19 7 56.1 50 2 42.2 44 1 31.0 33 13 158.0 146

BB 4 13 9 16 42

SO 12 25 15 12 64

W 2 3 4 0 9

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ORUintheMajorLeagues Mike Mason - LHP - 1980 YR TM G 1982 Tex 4 1983 Tex 5 1984 Tex 36 1985 Tex 38 1986 Tex 27 1987 Chi/TX 25 1988 Min 5 Totals 140

GS IP H BB SO 4 23.0 21 9 8 0 10.2 10 6 9 24 184.1 159 51 113 30 179.0 212 73 92 22 135.0 135 56 85 10 67.0 80 45 49 0 6.2 8 9 7 90 605.2 625 249 363

Tom Nieto - C - 1981 W L 1 2 0 2 9 13 8 15 7 3 4 3 0 1 29 39

S ERA 0 5.09 0 5.91 0 3.61 0 4.83 0 4.33 0 5.64 0 10.80 0 4.53

GS IP 0 5.1 0 46.1 0 3.0 0 20.2 0 75.1

H 6 53 2 25 86

BB 2 24 1 12 39

SO 4 23 2 17 46

W 0 3 1 1 5

R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BA 7 24 4 0 3 12 0 .279 15 57 10 2 0 34 0 .225 5 13 3 1 1 7 0 .200 7 21 7 1 1 12 0 .200 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 .067 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 .150 1 5 0 0 0 4 0 .167 37 127 24 4 5 69 0 .205

Kelvin Torve - INF - 1979-81

Ron Meridith - LHP - 1977-78 YR TM G 1984 Chi-N 3 1985 Chi-N 32 1986 Tex 5 1987 Tex 11 Totals 51

YR TM G AB 1984 STL 33 86 1985 STL 95 253 1986 MON 30 65 1987 MIN 41 105 1988 MIN 24 60 1989 PHI 11 20 1990 PHI 17 30 Totals 251 619

L 0 2 0 0 2

S ERA 0 3.38 1 4.47 0 3.00 0 6.10 1 4.78

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G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB

1988 MIN 12 16 1990 NY-N 20 38 1991 NY-N 10 8 Totals 42 62

1 3 0 11 0 0 1 14

0 4 0 4

0 0 0 0

Keith Miller - INF - 1982-84

Bob Zupcic - OF - 1985-87

YR TM G AB R H 1987 NY 25 51 14 19 1988 NY 40 70 9 15 1989 NY 57 143 15 33 1990 NY 88 233 42 60 1991 NY 98 275 41 77 1992 KC 106 416 57 118 1993 KC 37 108 9 18 1994 KC 5 15 1 2 1995 KC 9 15 2 5 Totals 465 1326 190 347

YR

2B 3B HR RBI SB BA 2 2 0 1 8 .373 1 1 1 5 0 .214 7 0 1 7 6 .231 8 0 1 12 16 .258 22 1 4 23 14 .280 24 4 4 38 16 .284 3 0 0 3 3 .167 0 0 0 3 0 .133 0 0 1 3 0 .333 67 8 12 92 63 .262

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H 2B 3B HR RBI SB

1991 BOS 18 25 3 4 0 1992 BOS 124 392 46 108 19 1993 BOS 141 286 40 69 24 1994 BO/CH-A 36 92 10 18 4 Totals 319 795 99 199 47

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1 3 2 1 7

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BA

0 .188 0 .289 0 .000 0 .226

BA

0 .160 2 .276 5 .241 0 .196 7 .250

Mike Moore - RHP - 1979-81 YR 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Totals

TM G GS IP H BB SO W L S ERA Sea 28 27 144.1 159 79 73 7 14 0 5.36 Sea 22 21 128.0 130 60 108 6 8 0 4.71 Sea 34 33 212.0 236 85 158 7 17 0 4.97 Sea 35 34 247.0 230 70 155 17 10 0 3.46 Sea 38 37 266.0 279 94 146 11 13 1 4.30 Sea 33 33 231.0 268 84 115 9 19 0 4.71 Sea 37 32 228.2 196 63 182 9 15 1 3.78 Oak 35 35 241.2 193 83 172 19 11 0 2.61 Oak 33 33 199.1 204 84 73 13 15 0 4.65 Oak 33 33 210.0 176 105 153 17 8 0 2.96 Oak 36 36 223.0 229 103 117 17 12 0 4.12 Det 36 36 213.2 227 89 89 13 9 0 5.22 Det 25 25 154.1 152 89 62 11 10 0 5.42 Det 25 25 132.2 179 68 64 5 15 0 7.53 450 440 2831.2 2858 1156 1667 161 176 2 4.39

Steve Holm (right) and Michael Hollimon (left) both made their Major League debuts last season, batting .261 and .262, respectively.

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ORU’sDraftedPlayers The following players have been drafted by and/or signed with MLB teams since 1996.

Year 1996 1996 1996 1996 1997 1998 1998 1998 1999 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2002 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004

Player

Brandon Marsters (C) Brian Rios (SS) Lance Calmus (RHP) Chris Dooley (RHP) Brett Casper (OF) Mike Dean (C) Derek Dixon (RHP) Paul Weeks (INF) Mike Hill (OF) Jason Clements (SS) Matt Hoffman (P) Andrew Mosher (P) Jackson Markert (RHP) Mike Rose (RHP) Ryan Neill (OF) Jordan Gerk (LHP) Bryan Gann (2B) Steve Holm (SS)+ *Michael Rogers (RHP) Trevor Leu (LHP) Brian Hickman (C) Wilton Reynolds (OF) Troy Pickford (RHP) Stockton Davis (RHP) Doug Bernier (INF)+ David Castillo (C) Matt VanDerBosch (OF) Grant Plumley (SS) Josh Lex (C) Nate Griffin (C) Rene Recio (RHP)

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9th 18th FA FA 8th 3rd FA FA 18th 19th 21st FA 11th 15th 24th 40th 49th 17th 20th 32nd FA 7th 8th 21st FA 7th 9th 9th 28th 40th 48th

Organization Philadelphia Detroit Cleveland St. Louis San Francisco San Francisco Cleveland St. Louis Houston Oakland Colorado Milwaukee San Francisco Montreal Detroit Detroit San Francisco San Francisco Cleveland Detroit Chicago (A) Detroit Detroit Montreal Colorado Oakland Boston New York (A) Toronto New York (A) Detroit

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2005 Michael Hollimon (SS)+ 16th 2005 Dennis Bigley (RHP) 22nd 2005 Travis DeBondt (OF)** 22nd 2005 Matt Hancock (LHP) 27th 2005 Tim Robertson (RHP) 31st 2005 Dane Towery (RHP) FA 2006 Andy Bouchie (C) 7th 2006 Sean Jarrett (RHP) 20th 2006 Tim Torres (SS) 23rd 2007 Jeremy Hefner (RHP) 5th 2007 Chance Chapman (RHP) 8th 2007 Jake Kahaulelio (2B) 20th 2007 Erik Crichton (RHP) 20th 2007 Chad Rothford (1B) 42nd 2007 Chris Ashman (RHP) FA 2008 David Genao (C) 18th 2008 Adam Younger (SS) 18th 2008 Brian Van Kirk (OF) 21st 2008 Ryan Groth (OF) 22nd 2008 Michael Jarman (LHP) 26th 2008 Carlos Luna (RHP) 30th 2008 Ben Petralli (C) 33rd 2008 Brendan Duffy (OF) 41st 2009 Jerry Sullivan (RHP) 3rd 2009 Mark Serrano (RHP) 6th 2009 Andre Lamontagne (RHP) 11th 2009 Johnny Roberts (OF) FA +Reached majors *returned to school; signed prior to the next season’s draft **returned to school for senior season

Organization

Detroit Toronto Los Angeles Boston Detroit Boston Milwaukee Colorado Houston San Diego Philadelphia Cincinnati Detroit San Francisco Toronto Tampa Bay Los Angeles-Anaheim Toronto Los Angeles-Anaheim Tampa Bay Colorado Texas Arizona San Diego Cincinnati Milwaukee Toronto

Michael Hollimon was a 16th-round draft pick of the Detroit Tigers in 2005. Hollimon made his Major League debut with the Tigers on June 9, 2008.


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ORU ‘sRetiredJerseys Larry Cochell Head Coach 1977-1986

On April 23, 1996, the Oral Roberts University baseball program held a special ceremony before its game versus Oklahoma to honor and pay tribute to former head coach Larry Cochell. Larry Cochell is the all-time winningest coach in ORU history, compiling a career record of 428-172-1. In his 10 years, he took ORU to seven NCAA Regional Championships, including four straight from 1980 to 1983. In 1978, he guided ORU to its first and only appearance in the College World Series and was named as the NCAA District 5 Coach of the Year. Cochell coached 15 All-Americans

Jim Brewer Assistant Coach 1979-1986

Jim Brewer served as an assistant coach at Oral Roberts University from 1979 to 1986. Before coming to ORU, Brewer spent 19 seasons as a pitcher in the major leagues with the Chicago Cubs (1960-63), the Los Angeles Dodgers (1964-75) and the California Angels (1975). Brewer, who helped the Dodgers to three National League pennants and the 1965 World Series title, was selected to the 1973 NL All-Star team and retired in 1975 with 127 career saves. Brewer first began working with the ORU staff on a part-time basis in 1979 and joined the staff as a full-time assistant in 1981. Under Brewer’s leadership, ORU quickly

Mike Moore Former ORU standout and 14-year Major League veteran Mike Moore had his number 22 jersey retired on April 22, 2003. Moore, who pitched at ORU from 1979-81, was the number one overall draft selection by the Seattle Mariners in the 1981 June Amateur Draft. He went on to spend 14 seasons in the big leagues with Seattle, Oakland and Detroit, compiling a 161-176 career record. Moore was selected to the American League All-Star team while pitching for Oakland in 1989 as he went 19-11

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at ORU, including seven who earned first-team honors. He also guided ORU to 51 wins in 1983, the most in the school’s Division I history. ORU never had a losing season under Cochell, and his .712 winning percentage is tops among all ORU baseball coaches. Cochell has been a success at nearly every stop during his lengthy career. He is one of only three head coaches (Ron Polk and Andy Lopez are the others) to take three different schools (ORU, Cal-State Fullerton, Oklahoma) to the College World Series.

#29 developed a tradition of producing great pitchers, which included major leaguers Mike Moore, Mike Mason, Jeff Heathcock and Todd Burns. During his tenure, the pitching staff ranked among the national leaders in ERA, leading the nation three different seasons. Brewer’s number was retired shortly after a tragic car accident that claimed his life on Nov. 16, 1987, and his number was given a formal ceremony to honor his services on April 5, 1997.

#22 with a 2.61 ERA for the World Champion A’s. Moore helped lead Oakland to consecutive American League pennants (1989-90), serving as a key member of one of baseball’s most feared starting rotations, alongside Dave Stewart and Bob Welch. While at ORU, Moore won 28 games in three seasons playing for Larry Cochell, leaving as the school’s all-time wins leader. He was named a First Team All-American by The Sporting News in 1981.

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All-TimeLettermen A

Adams, Herb (OF/P).....................1972-75 Adelmann, Mark (3B/2B).............. 1976-78 Aguailar, Brian (C).......................2005-06 Ahumada, Jerry (OF)...................1982-83 Allen, David (OF).........................1980-83 Anderson, Eric (SS)...........................1979 Archambo, Jay (P)............................1985 Ashman, Chris (P)........................2006-07 Atchley, Chris (INF)...........................1996

B

Baker, Ben (INF)...............................2006 Baker, Jeff (3B/2B)......................1979-82 Ball, Ronnie (P)................................2006 Barbosa, Robert (OF)....... 2009-pres. Barnes, Stephen (P)....................2008-09 Barnett, Jordan (INF)...................2004-05 Barrett, Dusty (P)........................1996-99 Barth, Jason (C).............. 2009-pres. Bartholow, Bud (P)......................1979-81 Barton, Steve (P/1B)...................1988-89 Basch, Chris (1B)..............................1989 Baskin, Jason (1B)............................1994 Batesole, Mike (3B).....................1983-85 Bernier, Doug (INF).................2001-2002 Berry, Perry (2B)..........................1988-89 Bienek, Vincent (OF).........................1978 Bigley, Dennis (P/INF).................2002-05 Bishoff, Allen (OF/3B)..................1988-89 Bittick, Chris (3B)........................1992-93 Bjorkman, George (C)..................1977-78 Blake, Ben (C)...................................1989 Bolt, Jim (IF).....................................1984 Bonner, Mark (OF).......................1979-80 Bordas, Rich (OF).........................1984-87 Bos, Jimmy (P)............................1997-98 Bosley, Cory (P)................................2006 Bouchie, Andy (C).............................2006 Bowen, Drew (P)............. 2009-pres. Bowen, Floyd (2B/3B).................1970-73 Bowman, Brian (C)..................1998-1999 Boyle, Danny (2B).......................2001-02 Brackenridge, Lyle (IF).....................1978 Branch, David (P).............................1991 Bream, Doug (P/OF)....................1975-78 Bream, Dwight (OF)....................1977-80 Brewer, Scott (P).........................1981-84 Brown, Andy (P)................1999, 2001-02 Brumble, Kyle (C)....................1997-1999 Buker, Bill (C)....................................1980 Burch, Brett (C)............... 2008-pres. Burgess, Kurt (P).........................1990-91 Burgess, Larry (P).............................1974 Burleson, Jeff (P)............ 2009-pres. Burns, Todd (P)............................1982-84 Butler, Tom (P)............................1974-77 Button, Steve (P)..............................1985

C

Cain, Steve (P).............................1970-73 Calcutt, Steve (OF).......................1971-72

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Calmus, Lance (P)........................1995-96 Calton, Eric (P).............................1998-99 Campbell, Scott (SS)....................2000-03 Canady, Allan (IF).............................1979 Cantu, Manny (IF).......................1990-91 Cantu, Issac (P).................................2003 Carroll, Brett (P)..........................2008-09 Casian, Larry (P)...............................1984 Casillas, Adam (OF/P)..................1984-87 Casper, Brett (OF)........................1995-97 Castillo, David (C)........................2001-03 Chalfant, Alex (P).............................2003 Chambers, Bryan (OF)......................1997 Chapman, Chance (P)..................2006-07 Cheney, Jack (P)..........................1970-73 Chick, Bobby (P)...............................1987 Chissoe, Ron (P)..........................1972-73 Clabough, Mark (P).....................1979-80 Clark, Garry (P)............................1985-86 Clark, Hank (P/1B).......................1990-92 Clements, Jason (SS)........................1999 Colbert, Craig (OF/3B).................1984-86 Cole, Tim (OF)...................................1997 Colin, Matt (OF)................................2001 Collins, Wes (OF)...............................1982 Collup, Andrew (P/INF)....................2003 Condon, Rich (P)..............................1996 Cook, Larry (C).............................1968-71 Cottrell, Greg (C)..........................1982-83 Crichton, Erik (P).........................2006-07 Crosnoe, Cory (3B).......................1990-91 Crowson, Andy (P)............................1990 Culbert, Aurdie (1B)....................1978-79 Culver, Kirk (IF).................................1980 Cummings, Tom (2B)........................1976 Cunningham, Eric (P).......................2000

D

Dargatz, Jeff (P)...............................1993 Davis, Greg (OF)...........................1970-73 Davis, Stockton (P)......................1999-02 Delso, Dusty (OF).........................1981-84 Dean, Mike (OF)...............................1998 DeBondt, Travis...........................2005-06 Devilbiss, Layle (P)...........................2002 Dinsmore, Brian (1B/P)...............1995-98 Dishman, Jeff (3B)............................1987 Dixon, Derek (P)..........................1997-98 Dobson, Matt (OF/3B).................1991-94 Doherty, Tim (SS)........................1987-88 D’Onofrio, Gary (SS)....................1977-80 Dooley, Chris (P)..........................1993-96 Donelson, Zach (DH)........................1999 Donaldson, Erick (OF)..................2000-02 Dowling, Derrick (C)....................1990-91 Duffield, Zach (1B)......................1997-98 Duffy, Brendan (OF).....................2006-08 Duffy, Danny (INF)............................2009 Duncan, Derek (2B).....................1992-95 Duncan, Drew (SS)......................1996-98 Dunlap, Joe (SS)..........................1983-85 Dunn, Jameson (P).......... 2008-pres. Dunsmore, Jim (2B).........................1974

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Eastlick, Rick (P)...............................1996 Eddings, Jeff (P)..........................1991-94 Edwards, Justin (P)...........................2005 Elder, Bobby (IF/OF)....................1983-84

F

Farrell, Sandy (P)..............................1997 Feauto, Grant (OF)............................1989 Ferguson, Kevin (SS)...................1997-98 Fitch, Ray (P)...............................1996-97 Foster, Bear (1B)..........................1993-94 Foster, Sean (3B)..............................1994 Franklin, Jay (P)...............................1989 Freeman, Paul (IF).......................1991-94 Freeman, Rodney (OF)......................1990 Freeman, Wes (P)....................1997-2000 Frisby, Josh (P).................................1997 Fryan, Mark (IF)................................1984 Furmanek, Seth (C)......... 2009-pres.

G

Galatas, Herman (OF).......................2003 Gallier, Don (SS)..........................1974-75 Gann, Bryan (2B).....................1998-2000 Garcia, Aaron (C)..............................2005 Garcia, Rip (P).............................1986-87 Gardner, Ricky (INF).........................2008 Garewal, Tyler (OF).......... 2009-pres. Garner, Homer (P).......................1991-93 Garvin, Will (3B)...............................1988 Genao, David (C)..........................2007-08 Gerk, Jordan (P)...............................2000 Gibson, Mike (IF).........................1981-82 Gonzales, Marco (P).........................2006 Gor, Nick (P).....................................2003 Gore, Kevin (P)............................1988-89 Gore, Ricky (P)..................................1989 Gossett, Steve (P).............................1985 Grace, Jason (P)................................2008 Greathouse, David (OF/P).................1990 Greenwalt, Daniel (P)..................2005-06 Greer, Brett (SS)...............................1987 Griffin, Chandler (P).........................2009 Griffin, J.T. (1B)...........................1996-97 Griffin, Nate (C)...........................2003-04 Groth, Ryan (OF)...............................2008 Grover, Ben (P)............................2008-09 Grubb, Bill (3B)............................1976-77 Grubb, Sean (P/1B).....................1987-88 Gryskevich, Larry (P/1B)..............1985-86 Gurney, Kent (IF)..............................1981

H

Hale, Preston (1B).......................1968-71 Haley, Paul (P).............................1979-82 Halovanic, Nick (P)......................2006-08 Hammontree, Steve (1B).............1974-77 Hancock, Matt (P).......................2004-05 Hanson, Brian (INF).....................2004-05 Hargrove, Andy (1B).........................2003 Harrigan, Sean (P)............................1982 Harrington, Matt (OF).......................1995

Harrison, Chris (1B).....................1979-81 Harvick, Brad (P)..............................1987 Harvick, Matt (C)..............................2002 Heathcock, Jeff (P)...........................1980 Hecht, Steve (2B/OF)...................1984-87 Hedgepeth, Lance (P)..................1980-81 Hefner, Jeremy (P)............................2007 Heiser, Bruce (P/2B)....................1978-81 Helm, Gordon (P/1B)...................1972-75 Helms, Stacy (P)..........................1983-84 Henika, Ron (1B/3B)...................1980-83 Henshaw, Terry (C)...........................1979 Herrel, Larry (P)................................1985 Hill, Mike (SS/OF)....................1996-1999 Hickey, Brandon (P).................2006-2007 Hickman, Brian (C)......................2000-01 Hoffman, Matt (P)...................1998-1999 Hollier, Warren (P).......................1977-79 Hollimon, Michael (SS).....................2005 Holm, Steve (SS).........................2000-01 Holson, Chris (C)...............................1995 Hoskison, Keith (C)......................1984-85 Houp, Ken (C)..............................1980-83 Hughes, George (C).....................1973-74 Humen, David (P)........................2001-02 Hust, Adam (C)............................1996-97

I

Ianelli, Ryan (OF).....................2004-2006 Irvin, Kyle (P)..............................1987-88 Irvine, Steve (P)...........................1974-76

J

Jackson, Greg (P).........................1991-92 Jarman, Michael (P)....................2007-08 Jarrett, Sean (P)...............................2006 Johnson, Mark (C).......................1982-85 Johnson, Marvin (P)....................1977-79 Johnson, Pat (1B/OF)..................1990-91 Jones, Kevin (3B)..............................1989 Jones, Matt (C).................................1984 Jones, Nick (P).............................2005-06 Juenger, Gary (2B)...........................1974

K

Kahaulelio, Jake (2B)...................2006-07 Kaigler, Kyle (P)...........................1982-85 Keller, Eric (C/P)................................2003 Kelly, Brian (OF)................................1989 Kelly, T.J. (P)................................2008-09 Kerby, Stan (P)............................1971-72 Klancnik, Joe (P)...............................1986 Kline, Kris (P)....................................2003 Kiel, Josh (C)................................2004-05 Knox, Mike (P).............................1982-85 Kocan, Mike (2B)..............................1990 Koehler, Kyle (SS).............................1994 Konnor, Kris (IF)................................1981 Koval, Joe (OF).............................1978-79 Krawczyk, Ray (P).............................1981

L

Lamb, Brian (IF)..........................1981-82


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All-TimeLettermen Lamb, Kevin (OF).........................2002-05 Lamb, Mike (P).................................2007 Lamontagne, Andre (P)...............2008-09 Langford, Clare (UT).........................2000 LaPoint, Tony (P)..............................1986 Lee, Jimmy (P/1B).......................1970-73 Lemons, Jim (OF).........................1973-76 Lesko, Adam (P)...............................2004 Leu, Trevor (1B/P)........................2000-01 Lewis, Roger (P)..........................1981-84 Lex, Josh (OF)..............................2003-04 Liberatore, Joe (OF).....................1980-83 Littlejim, Clint (P).............................1989 Lintt, Jimmy (1B).............................2001 Lockhart, Keith (2B)....................1985-86 Louis, Brett (C)............................1988-91 Luna, Carlos (P)...........................2007-08

M

MacAlmon, Grant (OF)................... 2002 Macias, Bob (P)........................1978-81 Machado, Dennis (P)..................... 1997 MacLean, Alex (1B)..................1995-96 MacNaught, Colin (P)...............1993-97 Mader, Craig (P/1B)..................1974-77 Magnon, Tracy (OF)..................1991-92 Mallernee, Scott (C)....................... 1997 Mansolino, Doug (3B)..............1979-80 Manweiler, Steve (P)................1982-83 Marcon, David (P).......................... 1990 Markert, Jackson (P)...................... 2000 Marple, Gary (IF/OF)................1971-72 Martin, Dallas (P).....................2000-03 Martinez, Juan (IF)...................2008-09 Marseilles, John (C)....................... 1989 Marsh, John (SS)........................... 1986 Marsters, Brandon (C)................... 1996 Mason, Mike (P/OF)....................... 1980 Mattison, Eric (P)......................2006-07 Mattner, Kenny (P)........................ 2003 McCalip, Greg (OF)....................1988-89 McCoy, Tim (P)..........................1985-86 McGinn, Shaun (SS)....................... 1993 McGurk, Pat (P)........................1976-77 McIntyre, Taylor (P)..................2003-06 McNamar, Phil (C)......................... 1997 McQuigg, Carter (INF)...............2006-07 McSpadden, Phil (P).................1977-78 Meade, Paul (SS)......................1988-91 Mejia, Al (C).................................. 1979 Meridith, Ron (P).....................1977-78 Merklen, Eddie (OF/P)................... 1983 Merritt, Ryan (OF)......................... 1996 Michener, David (OF)................1990-91 Miller, Keith (IF/OF)..................1982-84 Miller, Ronnie (OF)...................1992-93 Minissale, Kelly (OF).................2005-08 Mitchell, Chris (P).....................1992-93 Mitchell, Justin (OF)...... 2008-pres. Modeste, Scott (INF)................2003-04 Moore, Mark (C)............................ 1992 Moore, Mike (P)........................1979-81 Mosher, Andrew (IF).................1998-99

Mosley, Seth (P).......................1998-99 Moulton, John (P)......................... 1994 Moulton, Rick (C)........................... 1974 Mucha, Keith (1B/3B)............... 1982-83 Murphy, Ken (P).......................1991-92 Murphy, Lonnie (C)................... 2002-04 Murray, Patrick (1B)...................... 2008

N

Neill, Ryan (1B).................... 1997-2000 Nelson, Danny (OF).................. 1998-99 Nichol, John (OF)........................... 1995 Nieto, Tom (C)................................ 1981 Nipper, Zane (1B/DH).................... 1994 Noble, Chris (3B)........................... 1999 North, Ryan (1B)........................... 1999 Notaro, Michael (1B)................ 2008-09

O

O’Brien, John (1B)......................... 1991 O’Leary, Ian (OF).......................2001-02 O’Malley, Kenny (C).................. 1992-94 Odle, Page (OF)........................1984-85 Oldham, Chris (P).......................... 1987 Olinski, Aaron (P)................. 1995-1997 Oram, Greg (P).........................1985-88

P

Patterson, Joe (C).......................... 2007 Patterson, Marc (P)..................1991-93 Paul, Tristan (3B)........................... 1996 Payne, Mitch (OF).....................1986-90 Pearce, Doug (OF).......................... 1995 Pearson, Kit (OF)......................1994-95 Pearson, Richard (P)...................... 1978 Pearson, Stephen (IB/OF).............. 2007 Peck, Andy (1B/P)....................1992-94 Peters, Calvin (C)........................... 1976 Peters, Rob (C)............................... 1983 Peters, Paul (OF).......................1997-98 Petralli, Ben (C)............................. 2008 Petrocelli, Bobby (OF).................... 1981 Pickford, Troy (P)........................... 2002 Plumley, Grant (SS).................. 2003-04 Plunkett, Gil (C)........................1976-77 Posey, Robert (P)........................... 2000 Pratt, Tommy (INF)........................ 2002 Price, Colby (INF)........... 2008-pres. Price, Kyle (INF)........................2008-09

R

Ramler, Steve (C)......................1978-81 Ramont, Shayne (P)................. 1980-81 Ramsey, Justin (P)....................2003-04 Rasberry, Eric (P)........................... 1990 Ray, Jeff (2B)............................1989-90 Recio, Rene (P).........................2001-05 Reichard, Bryan (P)....................... 1998 Reneau, Dale (P)......................2007-08 Reynolds, Wilton (OF)............... 2001-02 Richards, Tim (P/OF)................. 1977-78 Richardson, Billy Joe (INF)........ 2000-02 Rinfret, Tommy (2B)................. 1991-92

Rinkel, Tom (C).........................1967-70 Rios, Brian (SS).............................. 1996 Rivera, Richie (SS)......................... 1995 Rivera, Ricky (OF).....................2004-05 Rivera, Robert (1B)...................1984-85 Robertson, Mickey (OF)............ 1974-77 Robertson, Tim (P)...................2004-05 Roberts, Johnny (OF)................ 2008-09 Roberts, Spencer (P)...... 2009-pres. Robinson, Brad (OF)...................... 1987 Robison, John (OF)................... 2004-07 Rodgers, Caleb (P)......................... 2006 Rodriguez, Diego (OF)................... 1996 Rogers, Kerry (OF)................1992, 1994 Rogers, Michael (P).................. 1998-02 Roof, David (P).........................1971-74 Rosar, Greg (C)..........................1993-94 Rose, Mike (P)...................... 1997-2000 Rothford, Chad (1B)................. 2006-07 Rozek, Richard (OF).................. 1970-73 Rozell, Kyle (INF)........................... 2001 Rupe, Terry (P)..........................1981-84

S

Sanderson, Andrew (P)............ 2000-02 Sanderson, Darin (OF/SS).............. 1990 Sarmiento, Chris (P)...................... 1983 Scherbenske, Jim (OF).............. 1975-77 Schmidt, Pete (C).....................1985-88 Schroeder, Joe (P)................. 1998-1999 Schuler, Bryan (P).......................... 1994 Selberg, Steve (P).......................... 1983 Sequeira, P.J. (OF)......... 2009-pres. Serrano, Mark (P).....................2008-09 Shackelford, Josh (C)................ 1998-01 Shambaugh, Mike (1B)............ 1984-87 Sheehan, Scott (C)......................... 1995 Shiflett, Matt (P)........................... 1986 Skaggs, Greg (C)............................ 1975 Slemp, Buddy (OF)...................1975-78 Smith, Eric (P)............................... 1993 Smith, Leon (C)........................1971-72 Smith, Vic (P)...........................1975-77 Smolen, Bryce (P).......... 2009-pres. Snyder, Kevin (3B)......................... 1990 Soratos, Ron (2B/C)....................... 1997 Sorrow, Sean (P).......................2003-04 Spence, Joe (2B/SS).................. 1973-76 Springman, Bill (2B)................. 1977-78 Stallings, Jeff (OF)................ 1997-2000 Starkweather, Jeremy (OF)....... 1993-96 Steiner, Rod (1B)......................1988-89 Stengel, Mickey (OF)................ 1988-89 Stensler, Brian (P)....................1996-97 Stephens, Riley (P)............... 1999-2000 Stephens, Trey (P).....................2001-02 Stewart, Chad (OF)...................2001-02 Stewart, Rick (P)......................1978-81 Stillwell, Rod (SS).......................... 1986 Stone, Wayne (OF)....................1978-79 Sullivan, Jerry (P).....................2007-09 Summers, Andy (OF)................ 1988-89 Sweeney, Chris (INF/OF) ............... 2005

T

Tackett, John (INF)...................2004-05 Tackett, Marcus (P)........................ 2007 Thompson, Tommy (SS)........... 1970-73 Thornton, Eric (3B)........................ 2002 Tinkler, Connor (P)......................... 2004 Tolbert, Larry (P)......................1971-74 Tolle, Randy (P)........................1987-89 Tongue, Scott (P)........................... 1994 Torres, Tim (INF/OF).................. 2005-06 Torve, Kelvin (1B).....................1979-81 Towery, Dane (P)......................2004-05 Triska, Jerry (3B/OF)................. 1972-75 Tuttle, Jeff (OF).............................. 2004

U

Unruh, Terry (P)........................1974-77

V

Valverde, George (P)..................... 1988 Van Blaricom, Mike (SS)................ 1992 Van Kirk, Brian (C/OF)............... 2007-08 VanDerBosch, Matt (OF)........... 2003-04 Vandeventer, Eric (OF).......... 1997-2000 Vaughan, Rick (C).....................1986-88 Volk, Bob (3B)..........................1977-78

W

Ward, Anthony (P)......................... 1988 Warfle, Pat (OF)........................2006-07 Warmerdam, Tyler (IF/OF)............. 2007 Watkins, Scott (P).......................... 1989 Webb, Greg (C).........................1972-75 Webber, Brett (SS/2B).............. 1987-88 Weeks, Paul (SS/2B)................. 1997-98 Weingartner, Bill (IF/OF).......... 1983-86 Weis, Bob (P)............................1977-79 Welborn, Ryan (OF).................. 2003-04 Welles, Boomer (IF)....................... 2004 West, Brian (2B).......................1975-77 Wheatley, Randy (P)..................... 1989 White, Peder (P)............................ 1979 Whitekiller, Jerel (P)...................... 1999 Willis, Ira (2B/OF).....................1970-71 Wilson, John (1B).......................... 1974 Wolff, Bryan (P)........................1991-93 Wolff, Steve(SS).......................1980-83 Wong, Nikko (INF)......... 2008-pres. Worley, Rich (C)............................. 1986

Y

Yobs, David (OF).......................1980-81 Younger, Adam (SS)................. 2007-08

Z

Zeher, Mike (P).........................1986-88 Zupcic, Bob (OF/3B).................. 1985-87 Zwolinski, Gary (P)...................1988-89

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OpponentSeriesRecords

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W L T Arizona 2 2 0 Arizona State 2 7 0 Arkansas 36 62 1 Arkansas College 2 0 0 Arkansas-Little Rock 4 1 0 Arkansas State 3 1 0 Arkansas Tech 3 0 0 Army 1 1 0 Baylor 16 16 0 Bellevue 1 1 0 Benedictine 2 0 0 Bethune-Cookman 4 2 0 Bradley 3 2 0 Briar Cliff 2 0 0 Butler 4 2 0 BYU 6 7 0 Cal Poly Pomona 1 3 0 Cal Poly-SLO 1 0 0 Cal St.-Fullerton 0 4 0 Cal St.-Los Angeles 1 1 0 Cal St.-Northridge 1 0 0 California 4 5 0 Cameron 10 4 0 Centenary 41 5 0 Central Arkansas 2 0 0

First Met 1985 1978 1970 1994 1996 1998 1991 1979 1978 1990 1991 2006 1977 1992 1995 1977 1980 2009 1984 1980 1998 1977 1972 1980 2007

Last Met 2007 2009 2009 1994 2009 2001 1993 2008 2008 1991 1991 2007 1997 1992 1998 2008 1986 2009 2009 1985 1998 2007 1989 2009 2007

W L T ICentral Bible 1 0 0 Central Conn. 1 0 0 Central Michigan 3 0 2 Central Missouri 1 0 0 Central Okla. 15 4 0 Chicago State 33 2 0 Clemson 0 3 0 Coll. of Charleston 1 1 0 Coll. of Southwest 1 2 0 Colorado 1 1 0 Colorado State 3 0 0 Coppin State 3 0 0 Creighton 33 14 0 C.W. Post 4 0 0 Dallas Baptist 11 8 0 Delaware 3 2 0 Detroit 4 0 0 East Central 16 2 0 Eastern Illinois 3 1 0 Eastern Michigan 3 1 0 Emporia State 19 8 0 Evangel 23 0 0 Evansville 26 4 0 Florida State 0 3 0 Fordham 1 0 0

First Met 1969 1998 1986 1994 1969 1998 2005 2005 1990 1974 1979 2002 1971 1998 1977 2008 1982 1970 1997 1977 1969 1970 1981 2004 2002

Last Met 1969 1998 1999 1994 2001 2006 2006 2005 1991 1974 1979 2002 2004 1999 2009 2008 1987 2002 2008 1991 1998 1992 1987 2004 2002

Since joining the Mid-Continent Conference (now The Summit League) in 1998, the Golden Eagles are 236-25 (.904) in regular season conference games. 86

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W L T Fresno State 0 2 0 Georgia 0 1 0 Gonzaga 1 0 0 Grand View (IA) 1 0 0 Hannibal-LaGrange 2 0 0 Hastings 2 0 0 Hawaii-Hilo 4 0 0 Hillsdale Baptist 1 0 0 Houston 2 2 0 Howard 4 1 0 Illinois 9 2 0 Illinois State 1 0 0 Indiana 1 1 0 Indiana State 10 5 0 Iowa State 17 3 0 IPFW 8 0 0 IUPUI 13 0 0 John Brown 9 9 0 Kansas 21 19 0 Kansas Newman 7 0 0 Kansas State 35 20 0 Kent State 4 2 0 Kentucky 1 0 0 LeMoyne 3 0 0 LeTourneau 1 0 0 Lewis-Clark State 1 2 0 Liberty 1 0 0 Lindenwood 2 0 0 Long Beach State 5 3 0 Louisiana-Lafayette 6 3 0 Louisiana State 0 3 0 Loyola Marymount 3 1 0 Lubbock Christian 9 1 0 Maine 3 1 0 Marymount (KS) 2 0 0 Massachusettes 3 0 0 Mayville (ND) 2 0 0 McNeese State 1 3 0 Miami (FL) 4 9 0 Miami (OH) 3 3 0 Michigan 2 2 0 Middle Tenn. 0 1 0 Milwaukee-Wis. 1 0 0 Minnesota 13 9 0 Mississippi 2 2 0

First Met 2001 2003 2002 1991 1991 1993 2002 1999 1987 1997 1980 2002 1979 1983 1978 2008 1999 1969 1971 1990 1970 1988 1988 2008 1994 1991 2002 1992 1980 1985 1987 1981 1987 1978 1983 2001 1991 1995 1978 1992 1997 1982 2000 1980 1982

Last Met 2002 2003 2002 1991 1991 1993 2002 1999 2003 1998 1984 2002 1996 1999 1999 2009 2001 1975 2007 1993 2006 2009 1988 2008 1994 1998 2002 1992 2007 2008 1989 1986 1993 1982 1983 2001 1991 2008 2005 1995 2002 1982 2000 2000 1982


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OpponentSeriesRecords 2010 Opponents listed in Bold

The Golden Eagles back the belief about home field advantage, posting an 845-225-2 (.790) record at J.L. Johnson Stadium.

W L T Missouri 7 11 0 Missouri Southern 58 9 0 Missouri State 25 9 0 Missouri-St. Louis 4 1 0 Missouri Valley 4 0 0 Missouri Western 8 0 0 Morningside (IA) 4 0 0 Nebraska 20 15 0 New Mexico 1 3 0 New Mexico St. 8 5 0 New Orleans 4 3 0 North Carolina 2 1 0 North Dakota State 5 1 0 North Florida 1 0 0 Northeastern 2 1 0 Northeastern Illinois 5 1 0 Northeastern (OK) State 34 5 1 Northern Colorado 7 0 0 Northern Iowa 1 0 0 Northwestern 1 0 0 NW Oklahoma 8 6 0 Northwestern (LA) State 6 4 0 Northwood (MI) 1 1 0 Notre Dame 10 4 0 Oakland 43 3 0 Ohio State 0 1 0 Oklahoma 28 32 0 Oklahoma Baptist 24 16 0 Oklahoma Christian 12 8 0 Oklahoma City 48 17 0 Oklahoma State 28 33 0

First Met 1977 1974 1979 1988 1991 1972 1970 1972 1977 1973 1985 1978 2008 1991 2003 1998 1970 1978 1988 1983 1989 1994 1991 1973 1999 1998 1970 1969 1969 1970 1972

Last Met 1997 2007 2009 1990 1993 1996 1974 2008 1995 1995 2000 1986 2009 1991 2003 1998 1993 1981 1988 1983 2002 2002 1991 2009 2009 1998 2004 1992 1997 2000 2006

First Last W Oklahoma Wesleyan 1 Oregon 0 Oregon State 3 Pacific 0 Panhandle State 2 Pepperdine 2 Penn State 3 Phillips 11 Pittsburg State 13 Pittsburgh 1 Portland 1 Portland State 0 Rice 4 Sacred Heart 3 Sam Houston St. 1 San Diego State 4 San Francisco 0 Santa Clara 0 Seattle 0 Seton Hall 1 Southern Illinois 6 SIU-Edwardsville 5 South Alabama 3 South Carolina-Aiken 1 South Dakota 2 South Dakota State 18 Southeast Missouri 2 SE Oklahoma 13 Southern California 1 Southern Methodist 12 Southern Nazarene 9

L 0 1 4 1 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 5 0 1 5 3 1 1 0 8 1 3 0 0 3 3 7 4 5 3

T 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

Met 2003 1979 1978 2002 1998 1997 2007 1975 1991 1977 1985 1995 1988 2004 1999 1981 2006 1983 1979 1984 1974 1978 2003 1991 1971 1971 1995 1978 1980 1972 1969

Met 2003 1979 2002 2002 1998 2008 2007 1987 1998 1977 1985 1995 2009 2004 2000 2003 2006 1983 1979 1984 2001 1979 2005 1991 1971 2009 1997 1993 1986 1980 2001

W L T Southern Utah 41 7 0 Southwest Baptist 19 1 0 SW Oklahoma 21 5 1 St. Gregory’s 2 0 0 St. John’s 1 0 0 St. Louis 24 1 0 St. Mary’s (CA) 1 1 0 Stanford 2 1 0 Stephen F. Austin 3 0 0 Tampa 2 1 0 Texas 2 18 1 Texas A&M 3 5 0 Texas-Arlington 37 19 0 TCU 25 14 0 Texas-Pan American 7 4 0 Texas-San Antonio 6 5 0 Texas Southern 1 0 0 Texas Tech 8 7 0 Texas Wesleyan 10 3 0 Tulane 3 2 0 Tulsa 28 32 0 U.C.-Davis 3 0 0 U.C.-Irvine 4 7 0 U.C.-Riverside 0 7 0 U.C.-Santa Barbara 0 3 0 UCLA 5 1 0 UNC-Charlotte 1 0 0 UNLV 0 2 0 U.S. International 1 1 0 USAO 2 0 0 Utah 1 1 0 Valdosta State 0 1 0 Valley City State 5 1 0 Valparaiso 43 3 0 Washburn 6 0 0 Washington 2 1 0 Washington State 6 7 0 Western Illinois 45 5 0 Western Michigan 3 0 0 Westminster 2 0 0 Wichita State 22 26 0 William Jewell 2 0 0 Wisconsin 1 0 0 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 6 0 0 Xavier 6 1 0 Youngstown State 9 2 0

First Met 2000 1972 1983 2001 1983 1973 2003 1978 1988 1996 1981 1977 1976 1980 1992 2002 1997 1978 1979 1982 1969 2006 1985 1977 2005 1977 1998 1980 1988 1999 1981 1978 1991 1998 1987 1980 1977 1986 2009 1976 1982 1971 1982 1990 1981 1999

Last Met 2009 1991 1993 2003 1983 2000 2003 1987 1989 1996 2009 2003 2009 2007 2005 2009 1997 2008 2000 2006 1980 2006 2008 2003 2005 1986 1998 1998 1988 2001 1981 1978 1992 2007 1989 1998 2009 2009 2009 1976 2009 1971 1982 1992 1986 2001

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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 2009 Totals

Lavoy Hatchett Lavoy Hatchett Lavoy Hatchett Val Tucker Herb Dallis Herb Dallis Herb Dallis Herb Dallis Herb Dallis Herb Dallis Herb Dallis Larry Cochell Larry Cochell Larry Cochell Larry Cochell Larry Cochell Larry Cochell Larry Cochell Larry Cochell Larry Cochell Larry Cochell Gary Vaught Gary Vaught Gary Vaught Allan Barker Allan Barker Allan Barker Allan Barker Allan Barker Allan Barker Sunny Golloway Sunny Golloway Sunny Golloway Sunny Golloway Sunny Golloway Sunny Golloway Sunny Golloway Sunny Golloway Rob Walton Rob Walton Rob Walton Rob Walton Rob Walton Rob Walton

6-9 21-15 13-13 9-16 17-21 34-14 33-18 23-8 24-22 22-16 27-18 35-17 45-12 34-24 38-16 45-10-1 49-13 51-17 38-23-1 50-19 43-20 48-19 30-29 36-18 37-25 60-15 35-17-2 35-16 30-23 21-34 32-24 26-30 45-20 46-15 49-15 48-13 48-19 41-20 50-11 42-20 41-16 40-17 48-14 33-15 1578-786-4

.400 .583 .500 .360 .449 .708 .647 .742 .522 .579 .600 .673 .789 .586 .636 .804 .790 .750 .623 .724 .683 .716 .508 .667 .594 .800 .673 .686 .566 .382 .571 .464 .692 .754 .765 .787 .716 .672 .820 .677 .719 .702 .774 .688 .667

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-0 * 7-1* 9-1* 7-5* 10-2* 6-0* 8-0* - - - - - - - - - - 18-6 * 14-4 * 26-1* 24-1* 16-2* 19-1* 21-1* 22-2* 17-2* 19-1* 24-2* 16-2* 289-36

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.000 .875 .900 .583 .833 1.000 1.000 - - - - - - - - - - .750 .777 .963 .960 .889 .950 .955 .917 .895 .950 .923 .889 .889

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 7-6 2-10 5-10 10-6 24-6 9-7 23-11 9-6 12-2 9-5 14-13 10-9 16-4 6-12 18-9 9-9 19-9 11-6 29-4 7-3 27-12 5-8 26-8 10-5 37-5 5-2-1 24-5 2-0 39-4 7-8 28-10-1 7-7 32-10 13-7 29-9 10-9 37-9 11-10 21-14 9-15 28-9 6-7 24-15 11-8 37-7 17-6 23-8-2 9-6 26-5 9-11 22-9 8-14 14-16 5-12 23-5 8-15 18-16 8-14 22-7 12-8 29-4 13-7 30-3 15-8 29-5 15-6 28-4 12-10 24-5 16-11 26-2 17-8 21-3 15-15 24-5 14-9 24-2 13-14 26-1 17-9 18-2 9-10 959-288-3 396-3-43-1

N/A N/A N/A 0-0 2-5 1-1 1-1 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-2 9-5 2-4 2-3 3-3 6-2 5-5 3-6 5-2 4-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 6-2 3-3 0-0 0-0 2-6 1-4 0-0 11-5 4-4 4-4 4-2 8-5 1-4 7-1 6-2 3-2 3-1 5-4 6-3 125-96

Conference games from 1981-87 were in Midwestern Collegiate Conference; *- Conference Champion

Coaching History

(Years Coached, Career Record, Winning Percentage)

Coach Tenure Yrs.

Record

Pct.

Lavoy Hatchett Val Tucker Herb Dallis Larry Cochell Gary Vaught Allan Barker Sunny Golloway Rob Walton

40-37 9-16 180-117 428-171-2 114-66 218-130-2 335-156 254-93

.519 .360 .606 .712 .633 .628 .682 .732

1966-68 1969 1970-76 1977-86 1987-89 1990-95 1996-2003 2004-present

Eight Coaches 88

12 Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances

3 1 7 10 3 6 8 6

44

1578-786-4

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Current head coach Rob Walton has the highest career winning percentage in ORU history.


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1971 Overall Record: 34-14

**1966-1968 results not available** 1969 Overall Record: 9-16 Coach: Val Tucker M14 M21 M21 M22 M22 M29 M29 A4 A4 A5 A5 A7 A7 A10 A10 A16 A16 A19 A19 A21 A21 A21 A26 A26 A29

CENTRAL BIBLE at Oklahoma Baptist at Oklahoma Baptist EMPORIA STATE EMPORIA STATE at John Brown at John Brown OKLAHOMA BAPTIST OKLAHOMA BAPTIST CENTRAL OKLAHOMA CENTRAL OKLAHOMA at Bethany Nazarene at Bethany Nazarene TULSA TULSA JOHN BROWN JOHN BROWN at Oklahoma Christian at Oklahoma Christian at Central Oklahoma at Central Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN at Tulsa at Tulsa

6-0 15-1 4-6 7-9 5-8 8-1 2-3 5-4 7-5 5-1 1-0 1-4 0-1 2-3 0-9 4-5 4-0 0-1 3-4 3-9 3-13 2-3 5-4 2-13 2-4

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Herb Dallis 1970-76 Career Record: 180-117 1970 Overall Record: 17-21

M6 @Kansas State M6 @Kansas State M7 @Kansas State M23 NORTHEASTERN STATE M23 NORTHEASTERN STATE M26 at Oklahoma Baptist M26 at Oklahoma Baptist M27 MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) M30 $John Brown M30 $John Brown A10 at Oklahoma Christian A10 at Oklahoma Christian A11 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST A11 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST A13 TULSA A13 TULSA A14 OKLAHOMA CITY A14 OKLAHOMA CITY A17 at John Brown A17 at John Brown A21 at Evangel A21 at Evangel A23 at East Central A23 at East Central A25 at Emporia State A25 at Emporia State A28 at Tulsa A28 at Tulsa A29 #at Arkansas A29 #at Arkansas M2 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN M2 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN M5 at Oklahoma M5 at Oklahoma M7 at Bethany Nazarene M7 at Bethany Nazarene M8 at Oklahoma City M8 at Oklahoma City @ Oiler Park, Tulsa, OK $ Bartlesville, OK # Fort Smith, AR

3-5 2-4 3-7 3-4 5-4 1-2 4-3 4-0 8-1 1-0 3-4 3-2 2-6 2-7 1-6 0-5 3-2 6-0 2-4 1-2 5-3 7-3 4-3 5-4 4-12 1-6 5-10 1-7 0-7 0-8 1-0 2-3 6-11 2-3 4-1 4-0 12-3 9-1

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M5 KANSAS M5 KANSAS M6 KANSAS M6 KANSAS M13 WILLIAM JEWELL M13 WILLIAM JEWELL M15 NORTHEASTERN STATE M15 NORTHEASTERN STATE M19 EAST CENTRAL M19 EAST CENTRAL M20 CREIGHTON M20 CREIGHTON M22 CREIGHTON M23 at East Central M23 at East Central M26 SOUTH DAKOTA M26 SOUTH DAKOTA M27 at Northeastern State M27 at Northeastern State M31 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE M31 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE A1 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE A3 at Oklahoma A3 at Oklahoma A3 at Oklahoma A6 OKLAHOMA CITY A6 OKLAHOMA CITY A8 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST A8 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST A15 at Oklahoma City A15 at Oklahoma City A17 EVANGEL A17 EVANGEL A23 at John Brown A23 at John Brown A27 ARKANSAS A27 ARKANSAS A30 JOHN BROWN A30 JOHN BROWN M1 BETHANY NAZARENE M1 BETHANY NAZARENE M4 #at Arkansas M4 #at Arkansas M8 at Evangel M8 at Evangel M13 at Tulsa M14 at Tulsa M15 at Tulsa # Fort Smith, AR

1972 Overall Record: 33-18 M4 M4 M8 M10 M10 M11 M11 M17 M17 M18 M18 M18 M22 M22 M23 M23 M25 M25 M29 M29 M30 M30 A1 A1 A4 A4 A5 A5 A8

at Southern Methodist at Southern Methodist at Tulsa CENTRAL OKLAHOMA CENTRAL OKLAHOMA CENTRAL OKLAHOMA CENTRAL OKLAHOMA CAMERON CAMERON at Oklahoma at Oklahoma at Oklahoma NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA ARKANSAS ARKANSAS CREIGHTON CREIGHTON CREIGHTON CREIGHTON CREIGHTON CREIGHTON MISSOURI WESTERN MISSOURI WESTERN MISSOURI WESTERN MISSOURI WESTERN OKLAHOMA CITY

5-3 9-1 3-1 7-11 6-1 15-2 7-6 8-7 7-1 13-6 2-9 5-8 5-2 6-1 3-4 7-0 16-0 10-3 10-0 10-9 6-2 13-5 4-5 0-2 0-1 4-0 4-3 10-15 16-5 11-0 11-2 7-0 7-2 3-6 3-1 1-6 9-6 1-0 9-5 27-0 2-4 11-12 5-2 4-2 7-1 7-4 0-5 0-11

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4-5 7-1 4-3 2-3 3-5 3-2 7-3 14-3 8-7 0-5 2-4 0-3 1-0 1-3 2-0 2-3 8-4 1-2 3-4 6-5 3-1 0-1 12-5 6-4 2-1 5-3 7-3 4-0 9-0

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A8 OKLAHOMA CITY A10 at Tulsa A12 JOHN BROWN A12 JOHN BROWN A14 #at Arkansas A14 #at Arkansas A18 TULSA A18 TULSA A25 at Oklahoma State A25 at Oklahoma State A29 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST A29 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST M3 at Evangel M3 at Evangel M5 at Oklahoma City M5 at Oklahoma City M5 at Bethany Nazarene M5 at Bethany Nazarene M6 at Cameron M6 at Cameron M11 EVANGEL M11 EVANGEL # Fort Smith, Ark.

1973 Overall Record: 23-8 NCAA District 5 Playoffs

M11 NOTRE DAME M11 NEW MEXICO STATE M13 OKLAHOMA M14 NOTRE DAME M16 KANSAS STATE M16 KANSAS STATE M17 KANSAS STATE M17 KANSAS STATE M21 at Tulsa M23 at Northeastern State M23 at Northeastern State M30 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE A6 NORTHEASTERN STATE A6 NORTHEASTERN STATE A7 at Tulsa A11 EVANGEL A11 EVANGEL A12 TULSA A14 at Tulsa A20 #at Arkansas A20 #at Arkansas A23 TULSA A27 at Southwest Baptist A27 at Southwest Baptist A28 at Evangel A28 at Evangel M11 at St. Louis M11 at St. Louis NCAA District Five Playoffs (Tulsa, OK) M28 Tulsa M29 Creighton M29 Tulsa # Fort Smith, AR

1974 Overall Record: 24-22 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M8 M8 M13 M13 M15 M15 M16 M16 M17 M17 M7 M24 M24 M25 M26

CREIGHTON CREIGHTON CREIGHTON (14) CREIGHTON CREIGHTON at Cameron at Cameron NORTHEASTERN STATE NORTHEASTERN STATE KANSAS STATE KANSAS STATE KANSAS STATE KANSAS STATE CAMERON (12) CAMERON at Tulsa SOUTH DAKOTA STATE TULSA (12) S. DAKOTA ST. (11) OKLAHOMA STATE (8)

5-4 8-9 3-4 4-8 2-6 7-0 3-6 8-6 1-6 10-1 10-0 2-4 8-4 8-0 11-2 10-2 15-3 12-1 5-0 2-1 6-1 3-1

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3-12 7-5 2-1 7-6 1-0 6-5 6-2 1-0 10-8 7-0 4-2 1-0 12-4 2-0 0-2 5-0 11-5 2-1 2-6 4-5 2-0 0-3 8-3 14-0 13-4 8-6 5-6 7-0

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2-6 2-3 3-2 8-7 1-5 1-2 1-2 4-2 7-3 5-0 7-9 1-3 5-4 1-0 4-3 2-10 5-6 4-5 7-6 2-4

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M26 M27 M27 M29 M30 M30 A2 A2 A6 A6 A10 A10 A16 A16 A19 A19 A20 A20 A23 A24 A27 A27 M14 M15 M18 M18 M19

OKLAHOMA STATE ARKANSAS (10) ARKANSAS MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) MORNINGSIDE (Iowa) at Oklahoma at Oklahoma at Missouri Southern at Missouri Southern (8) at Northeastern State at Northeastern State at Colorado at Colorado JOHN BROWN JOHN BROWN MISSOURI SOUTHERN (10) MISSOURI SOUTHERN TULSA (11) at Tulsa EVANGEL EVANGEL at Tulsa TULSA SOUTHERN ILLINOIS SOUTHERN ILLINOIS SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

1975 Overall Record: 22-16 M3 M3 M5 M5 M8 M20 M20 M21 M21 M22 M22 M25 A1 A1 A3 A3 A5 A5 A9 A9 A10 A10 A12 A15 A15 A17 A17 A19 A20 A21 A21 A25 A26 A26 A30 M9 M12 M12

at Oklahoma Baptist at Oklahoma Baptist PHILLIPS PHILLIPS CREIGHTON NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA TULSA at Cameron at Cameron NORTHEASTERN STATE NORTHEASTERN STATE OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA CITY at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State at John Brown at John Brown TULSA at Arkansas at Arkansas at Northeastern State at Northeastern State TULSA at Tulsa at Phillips at Phillips at Southern Illinois at Southern Illinois at Southern Illinois CAMERON TULSA OKLAHOMA BAPTIST OKLAHOMA BAPTIST

1976 Overall Record: 27-18 F27 F27 F28 M5 M5 M8 M25 M26 M8 M12 M15 M15

at Texas-Arlington at Texas-Arlington at Texas-Arlington NORTHEASTERN STATE NORTHEASTERN STATE CAMERON S. DAKOTA ST. (11) OKLAHOMA STATE (8) CAMERON at Tulsa at Northeastern State at Northeastern State

1-4 0-1 1-0 13-2 9-4 4-1 0-6 2-6 2-3 12-8 2-0 4-6 3-5 3-2 3-1 15-3 1-0 14-2 6-5 7-1 2-0 6-3 7-5 5-7 2-3 0-2 1-4

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5-8 12-1 2-0 5-4 3-0 2-1 8-0 9-1 4-1 2-3 4-0 0-3 3-8 12-2 7-1 4-2 4-2 6-2 2-3 14-6 3-4 1-2 5-3 1-5 2-4 10-0 9-6 7-5 1-2 3-8 7-3 3-11 1-2 0-1 11-10 1-5 2-4 8-4

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4-6 3-5 1-9 3-1 13-1 1-0 7-6 2-4 0-1 4-12 5-4 9-2

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Game-By-Game Results from 1976-1981 M19 M19 M20 M20 M23 M23 M26 M26 M27 M27 M31 M31 A3 A6 A6 A9 A9 A10 A10 A14 A14 A21 A21 A22 A22 A24 A24 A25 M5 M5 M9 M11 M11 M17 M18

KANSAS STATE KANSAS STATE KANSAS STATE KANSAS STATE OKLAHOMA STATE OKLAHOMA STATE KANSAS KANSAS KANSAS KANSAS ARKANSAS ARKANSAS TULSA at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma City at Oklahoma City WESTMINSTER WESTMINSTER OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA CITY at Creighton at Creighton at Creighton at Creighton SOUTHERN ILLINOIS SOUTHERN ILLINOIS SOUTHERN ILLINOIS at Kansas State at Kansas State at Tulsa CREIGHTON CREIGHTON at Tulsa TULSA

3-2 4-5 6-12 9-0 6-1 11-6 5-2 11-8 1-3 1-13 5-7 6-3 7-11 21-7 4-7 5-6 4-2 6-4 6-0 8-6 8-5 9-1 6-5 4-1 6-2 8-13 7-6 9-0 5-10 9-12 10-9 4-2 11-3 1-7 0-8

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Larry Cochell 1977-86 Career Record: 428-171-2 1977 Overall Record: 35-17 F22 F22 F26 F26 F28 F28 M1 M1 M4 M5 M5 M8 M8 M14 M15 M15 M18 M18 M19 M19 M22 M22 M23 M23 M24 M25 M28 M29 M29 M31 M31 A1 A2 A5

90

at Arkansas at Arkansas at Texas-Arlington at Texas-Arlington at Dallas Baptist at Dallas Baptist at Southern Methodist at Southern Methodist CENTRAL OKLAHOMA at Oklahoma Baptist at Oklahoma Baptist SOUTHERN METHODIST SOUTHERN METHODIST CREIGHTON CREIGHTON CREIGHTON KANSAS STATE KANSAS STATE NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO EASTERN MICHIGAN EASTERN MICHIGAN OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN BRADLEY BRADLEY #Washington State #at Cal-Riverside #Brigham Young #Missouri #California #Pittsburgh #UCLA at Oklahoma

0-7 2-0 5-0 12-5 11-7 16-7 5-6 8-1 12-2 10-1 2-3 14-2 9-4 17-3 2-4 7-4 9-0 1-2 4-12 1-7 14-12 7-6 12-2 12-15 8-5 0-12 6-11 4-15 6-4 9-6 20-8 11-5 4-1 8-2

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A8 OKLAHOMA STATE A9 at Oklahoma A12 OKLAHOMA STATE A12 OKLAHOMA STATE A15 TEXAS A&M A15 TEXAS A&M A19 OKLAHOMA A23 at Tulsa A23 at Tulsa A25 at Oklahoma City A25 at Oklahoma City M2 MISSOURI SOUTHERN M2 MISSOURI SOUTHERN M3 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST M3 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST M5 TULSA M6 TULSA M7 at Tulsa # Riverside Tournament, Riverside, CA

1978 Overall Record: 45-12 NCAA Midwest Regional NCAA College World Series

F27 at Southern Methodist F27 at Southern Methodist F28 at Texas-Arlington M1 at Texas-Arlington M6 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. M10 at Texas A&M M11 at Texas A&M M11 at Texas A&M M13 KANSAS STATE M14 KANSAS STATE M16 KANSAS STATE M17 SOUTHERN METHODIST M18 SOUTHERN METHODIST M20 KANSAS M22 MISSOURI WESTERN M27 #Maine M28 #California M28 #at Cal-Riverside M30 #Washington State M30 #Oregon State A1 #Valdosta State A1 #Stanford A1 #Maine A4 TEXAS TECH A5 TEXAS TECH A7 at Oklahoma State A8 OKLAHOMA A11 at Oklahoma State A14 at Tulsa A15 at Tulsa A15 at Tulsa A18 at Oklahoma A21 BAYLOR A22 BAYLOR A22 BAYLOR A24 OKLAHOMA CITY M1 MISSOURI SOUTHERN M1 MISSOURI SOUTHERN M2 OKLAHOMA STATE M5 TULSA M6 TULSA M6 TULSA M8 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE M9 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE M11 IOWA STATE M12 IOWA STATE M13 IOWA STATE M15 OKLAHOMA M19 NORTHERN COLORADO M20 NORTHERN COLORADO NCAA Midwest Regional (Tulsa, OK) M26 Oklahoma State M27 Southern Illinois M28 Southern Illinois NCAA College World Series (Omaha, NE) J3 North Carolina J4 Arizona State J5 Miami (Fla.) # Riverside Tournament, Riverside, CA

12 Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances

9-12 3-8 5-0 12-3 9-8 0-2 6-7 5-3 5-1 0-2 11-1 2-1 10-2 13-2 8-2 15-0 18-7 2-10

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5-1 6-4 16-8 11-6 7-6 2-3 7-0 4-14 10-0 8-5 9-6 6-0 8-2 6-8 9-2 3-1 7-1 6-10 12-4 9-5 1-10 9-1 4-5 8-3 1-3 11-12 6-9 22-7 11-8 16-8 7-4 22-8 8-5 3-1 6-7 20-7 7-2 7-0 10-7 3-2 9-0 5-4 3-2 11-5 6-3 7-5 10-7 13-5 18-2 13-6

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1979 Overall Record: 34-24

F22 $ at Texas Wesleyan F23 at Baylor F25 at Baylor F25 at Baylor F26 at Texas-Arlington F26 at Texas-Arlington M2 MISSOURI M3 MISSOURI M3 MISSOURI M6 at Oklahoma State M8 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. M9 at Oklahoma City M10 OKLAHOMA CITY M10 OKLAHOMA CITY M12 IOWA STATE M13 IOWA STATE M14 IOWA STATE M16 SOUTHERN METHODIST M17 SOUTHERN METHODIST M17 SOUTHERN METHODIST M20 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI M20 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI M26 #Oregon M26 #Army M28 #Brigham Young M29 #Maine M29 #Seattle M30 #Indiana M31 #at Cal-Riverside A5 at Oklahoma A7 PHILLIPS A7 PHILLIPS A9 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST A10 MISSOURI SOUTHERN A13 TEXAS-ARLINGTON A14 TEXAS-ARLINGTON A14 TEXAS-ARLINGTON A16 TEXAS WESLEYAN A17 ARKANSAS A20 BAYLOR A21 BAYLOR A21 BAYLOR A24 OKLAHOMA A27 TULSA A28 TULSA A28 TULSA M5 at Tulsa M5 at Tulsa M9 OKLAHOMA STATE M11 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE M11 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE M12 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE M12 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE M14 at Tulsa M15 TULSA M15 COLORADO STATE M16 COLORADO STATE M16 COLORADO STATE $ Game Forfeited by Opponent # Riverside Tournament, Riverside, CA

1980 Overall Record: 38-16 NCAA Midwest Regional F26 F26 F27 F28 F29 M5 M7 M8 M11 M11 M12 M13 M15 M15 M17 M19 M20

at Texas Christian at Texas Christian at Southern Methodist at Texas Wesleyan at Texas-Arlington TEXAS TECH KANSAS SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. at Arkansas at Arkansas KANSAS STATE KANSAS STATE at Cal Poly Pomona at Cal Poly Pomona at Long Beach State at Cal State-Los Angeles at Southern California

9-0 1-3 1-2 4-9 0-1 10-5 5-0 12-7 3-9 3-1 4-6 10-11 8-3 3-4 8-4 18-4 4-7 6-2 1-3 5-4 1-0 11-1 5-7 5-6 4-6 8-1 8-10 3-2 1-11 5-4 5-6 12-2 8-3 4-1 2-3 4-3 8-0 10-3 5-2 10-5 1-3 0-5 12-5 6-4 1-3 8-0 2-3 5-2 4-5 4-5 8-4 9-4 18-8 12-16 5-4 9-1 5-4 11-3

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6-0 6-4 1-6 8-5 12-4 10-1 12-2 15-2 7-3 5-0 7-2 8-4 4-5 0-1 11-7 2-6 1-3

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M21 Washington (Irvine,CA) M22 Oregon State (L. Beach,CA) M22 Oregon State (L. Beach,CA) M26 at Oklahoma M28 OKLAHOMA M31 CENTENARY M31 CENTENARY A2 ILLINOIS A4 TEXAS CHRISTIAN A5 TEXAS CHRISTIAN A5 TEXAS CHRISTIAN A8 at Tulsa A9 TULSA A11 MINNESOTA A12 MINNESOTA A12 MINNESOTA A14 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST A15 PHILLIPS A18 SOUTHERN METHODIST A19 SOUTHERN METHODIST A19 SOUTHERN METHODIST A21 at Oklahoma City (10) A22 OKLAHOMA STATE A23 OKLAHOMA CITY M3 ARKANSAS M5 S. WEST MISSOURI (11) M6 at Oklahoma State M7 MISSOURI SOUTHERN M9 TULSA M10 at Tulsa M12 NEW MEXICO STATE M13 NEW MEXICO STATE M16 NORTHERN COLORADO M17 NORTHERN COLORADO M17 NORTHERN COLORADO NCAA Midwest Regional (Tulsa, OK) M22 Arkansas M23 Nevada-Las Vegas

1981 Overall Record: 45-10-1 NCAA Midwest Regional F27 F27 M4 M4 M6 M7 M7 M10 M10 M11 M13 M14 M14 M16 M17 M18 M18 M21 M21 M25 M27 M28 M28 A1 A2 A4 A4 A8 A9 A10 A11 A11 A14 A15 A17 A20 A21 A24 A24 A25 A25

at Texas-Arlington at Texas-Arlington at Texas at Texas KANSAS STATE KANSAS STATE KANSAS STATE at Arkansas at Arkansas SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. ILLINOIS ILLINOIS ILLINOIS at UCLA at Southern California at Long Beach State at Long Beach State at Utah at Utah EVANGEL EMPORIA STATE EMPORIA STATE EMPORIA STATE SOUTH DAKOTA STATE SOUTH DAKOTA STATE OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA CITY at Oklahoma State OKLAHOMA STATE MINNESOTA MINNESOTA MINNESOTA CENTENARY PHILLIPS at Oklahoma LOYOLA MARYMOUNT LOYOLA MARYMOUNT *EVANSVILLE *EVANSVILLE *EVANSVILLE *EVANSVILLE

4-0 6-3 4-5 8-1 2-5 8-5 4-7 6-1 12-3 2-1 4-3 4-1 7-3 4-12 2-1 8-1 14-2 9-8 11-4 5-2 3-5 6-5 11-4 10-4 2-4 3-2 1-2 21-4 12-1 6-9 7-0 5-7 5-0 12-1 18-5

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4-3 7-3 1-11 10-10 8-6 4-1 2-1 6-3 11-6 6-5 10-1 3-2 8-7 10-1 3-4 7-0 0-3 6-5 5-6 8-4 7-3 8-0 5-2 19-6 8-7 12-2 9-3 9-10 8-7 7-12 3-5 15-0 18-6 11-0 6-5 6-2 7-6 15-4 8-2 12-1 22-10

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Game-By-Game Results from 1981-1986 M1 ARKANSAS M2 ARKANSAS M2 ARKANSAS M4 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI M5 MISSOURI SOUTHERN M6 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST M8 TEXAS WESLEYAN M11 NORTHERN COLORADO M12 NORTHERN COLORADO Midwestern City Tournament Tulsa, OK M15 Xavier (Ohio) M16 Xavier (Ohio) NCAA Midwest Regional (Tulsa, OK) M22 Oklahoma State M23 San Diego State M24 Southern Illinois M24 Oklahoma State * Midwestern City Conference Games

1982 Overall Record: 49-13 NCAA Midwest Regional M3 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA M6 EMPORIA STATE M6 EMPORIA STATE M7 EMPORIA STATE M8 PHILLIPS M9 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. M12 ILLINOIS M13 ILLINOIS M15 TEXAS CHRISTIAN M16 TEXAS CHRISTIAN M17 NOTRE DAME M17 NOTRE DAME M18 NOTRE DAME M22 #Maine M23 #Brigham Young M23 #at Cal-Riverside M25 #Washington M25 #Tulane M26 #Wisconsin M27 #Stanford M27 #Brigham Young M31 KANSAS STATE M31 KANSAS STATE A1 KANSAS STATE A2 MINNESOTA A3 MINNESOTA A3 MINNESOTA A6 MISSOURI SOUTHERN A8 MISSISSIPPI A9 MISSISSIPPI A10 MISSISSIPPI A10 MISSISSIPPI A12 CENTENARY A13 CENTENARY A16 OKLAHOMA A17 at Oklahoma A17 at Oklahoma A20 TEXAS TECH A21 TEXAS TECH A23 *OKLAHOMA CITY A23 *OKLAHOMA CITY A24 *OKLAHOMA CITY A24 *OKLAHOMA CITY A28 OKLAHOMA STATE M1 TEXAS WESLEYAN M1 TEXAS WESLEYAN M3 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI M4 WICHITA STATE M8 at Arkansas M8 at Arkansas M9 ARKANSAS M9 ARKANSAS M10 CREIGHTON M11 CREIGHTON M15 *at Evansville M15 *at Evansville M16 *at Evansville M16 *at Evansville MCC Tournament Detroit, MI M21 Detroit M22 Detroit

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3-4 3-1 7-2 5-8

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

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NCAA Midwest Regional Stillwater, OK M27 Middle Tennessee M28 Minnesota * Midwestern City Conference Games # Riverside Tournament, Riverside, CA

1983 Overall Record: 51-17 NCAA Midwest Regional

F18 NORTHEASTERN STATE F18 NORTHEASTERN STATE F19 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. F19 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. F24 at Texas Christian F25 at Texas-Arlington F25 at Texas-Arlington F26 at Texas-Arlington F28 at Texas M1 at Texas M5 EMPORIA STATE M5 EMPORIA STATE M7 PHILLIPS M8 MARYMOUNT (Kan.) M8 MARYMOUNT (Kan.) M11 INDIANA STATE M12 KANSAS M12 INDIANA STATE M13 NOTRE DAME M14 NOTRE DAME M15 KANSAS STATE M16 KANSAS STATE M19 at Long Beach State M22 #at Cal-Riverside M23 #Northwestern M24 #Washington State M24 #St. John’s M25 #Santa Clara M25 #Brigham Young M26 #California M30 ILLINOIS M30 ILLINOIS A2 MINNESOTA A2 MINNESOTA A9 OKLAHOMA A9 OKLAHOMA A11 MISSOURI SOUTHERN A12 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. A15 OKLAHOMA STATE A16 at Oklahoma State A16 at Oklahoma State A19 at Wichita State A23 *EVANSVILLE A23 *EVANSVILLE A24 *EVANSVILLE A24 *EVANSVILLE A28 TEXAS WESLEYAN A29 TEXAS WESLEYAN A30 TEXAS WESLEYAN M2 TEXAS M3 TEXAS M6 at Arkansas M6 at Arkansas M7 ARKANSAS M7 ARKANSAS M11 *at St. Louis M11 *at St. Louis M16 *OKLAHOMA CITY M16 *OKLAHOMA CITY M17 *OKLAHOMA CITY M17 *OKLAHOMA CITY MCC Tournament Tulsa, OK M20 Notre Dame M21 Oklahoma City M22 Oklahoma City NCAA Midwest Regional Stillwater, OK M26 Arkansas M27 Oklahoma State M28 Wichita State M29 Oklahoma State * Midwestern City Conference Games # Riverside Tournament, Riverside, CA

2-3 0-9

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9-0 5-2 3-2 5-4 8-7 6-5 2-3 3-0 1-4 2-3 15-0 8-1 15-8 11-0 17-2 9-5 4-3 10-7 12-3 8-0 7-1 14-4 7-3 7-17 10-7 3-4 11-9 3-5 2-4 4-3 10-2 8-4 6-5 12-7 6-2 8-5 10-0 10-9 10-2 5-6 10-8 6-10 14-7 7-3 8-3 14-4 6-8 14-4 3-4 7-6 6-1 3-6 3-11 8-3 1-4 11-2 7-2 3-2 3-7 10-1 5-3

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18-5 11-4 11-1

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7-6 8-9 6-5 9-10

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1984 Overall Record: 38-23-1

F17 NORTHEASTERN STATE F18 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. F18 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. F23 at Texas-Arlington F24 at Texas Christian F25 at Texas-Arlington F25 at Texas-Arlington M1 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST M2 EMPORIA STATE M3 EMPORIA STATE M3 EMPORIA STATE M5 PHILLIPS M8 KANSAS M9 ILLINOIS M10 ILLINOIS M10 ILLINOIS M13 MISSOURI WESTERN M14 MISSOURI WESTERN M14 MISSOURI SOUTHERN M16 INDIANA STATE M17 INDIANA STATE M17 INDIANA STATE M20 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST M22 EVANGEL M26 #Oregon State M27 #Brigham Young M28 #San Diego State M28 #Washington State M29 #at Cal-Riverside M30 #Cal-Fullerton M31 #Seton Hall A4 WICHITA STATE A6 MINNESOTA A9 SOUTHEASTERN OK A11 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI A13 *ST. LOUIS A13 *ST. LOUIS A14 *ST. LOUIS A14 *ST. LOUIS A17 OKLAHOMA A19 TEXAS TECH A20 *at Oklahoma City A21 *OKLAHOMA CITY A21 *OKLAHOMA CITY A27 TEXAS WESLEYAN A28 TEXAS WESLEYAN A28 TEXAS WESLEYAN M1 at Oklahoma M4 at Arkansas M4 at Arkansas M5 ARKANSAS M5 ARKANSAS M10 *at Evansville M10 *at Evansville M11 *at Evansville M11 *at Evansville M14 MIAMI (Fla.) M15 MIAMI (Fla.) MCC Tournament (Cincinnati, OH) M18 Xavier (Ohio) M19 Oklahoma City M20 Oklahoma City M20 Oklahoma City * Midwestern Collegiate Conference Games # Riverside Tournament, Riverside, CA

1985 Overall Record: 50-19 NCAA Midwest Regional F15 F16 F16 F20 F21 F21 F28 M1 M2 M2 M4 M5

NORTHEASTERN STATE SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. at Texas-Arlington at Texas-Arlington at Texas-Arlington OKLAHOMA BAPTIST EMPORIA STATE EMPORIA STATE EMPORIA STATE PHILLIPS MISSOURI SOUTHERN

0-8 9-1 17-6 2-5 2-1 6-9 3-1 12-6 4-1 6-0 6-1 6-3 10-1 7-6 7-6 5-12 8-1 6-0 4-3 2-14 0-1 5-4 11-5 9-0 6-0 9-10 5-12 0-9 4-11 4-5 5-2 6-5 3-7 12-13 6-5 21-0 14-0 6-1 7-2 13-6 3-1 14-10 7-10 9-14 8-7 13-4 9-11 11-7 1-13 4-12 9-8 3-3 4-2 6-7 7-6 1-2 4-13 4-3

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6-1 7-5 6-9 9-10

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16-1 7-0 8-0 8-9 3-1 2-3 8-1 9-0 10-0 8-4 13-12 10-4

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M7 KANSAS M8 IOWA STATE M9 IOWA STATE M9 IOWA STATE M12 INDIANA STATE M14 INDIANA STATE M14 INDIANA STATE M15 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. M18 at Loyola Marymount M19 at Southern California M20 at Long Beach State M22 Portland (Los Angeles,Calif.) M22 at Cal State-Los Angeles M23 at Cal-Irvine M23 at Cal-Irvine M29 #Indiana State M30 #at Minnesota M30 #Arizona M31 #Indiana State A2 EVANGEL A5 UCLA A6 UCLA A6 UCLA A9 WICHITA STATE A10 MISSOURI SOUTHERN A12 *at Oklahoma City A12 *at Oklahoma City A14 *OKLAHOMA CITY A14 *OKLAHOMA CITY A16 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST A17 OKLAHOMA A19 *at St. Louis A19 *at St. Louis A20 *at St. Louis A20 *at St. Louis A23 KANSAS STATE A24 at Oklahoma A26 NEW ORLEANS A27 NEW ORLEANS A27 NEW ORLEANS M3 *EVANSVILLE M3 *EVANSVILLE M4 *EVANSVILLE M4 *EVANSVILLE M7 at Wichita State M9 at Arkansas M10 at Arkansas M11 ARKANSAS M14 SW LOUISIANA MCC Tournament (Tulsa, OK) M17 Notre Dame M18 Xavier (Ohio) M18 Notre Dame M19 Xavier (Ohio) M19 Xavier (Ohio) NCAA Midwest Regional (Stillwater, OK) M24 Wichita State M25 Minnesota M26 Wichita State * Midwestern Collegiate Conference Games # Tourn. of Champions, Minneapolis, MN

1986 Overall Record: 43-20 NCAA Mideast Regional F15 F15 F16 F20 F21 F21 F22 F22 F25 F26 F28 F28 M1 M1 M4 M7 M8 M8

SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. at Texas Christian at Texas-Arlington at Texas-Arlington at Texas-Arlington at Texas-Arlington at Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA BAPTIST *ST. LOUIS *ST. LOUIS *ST. LOUIS *ST. LOUIS SOUTHWEST MISSOURI IOWA STATE IOWA STATE IOWA STATE

21-4 3-4 5-4 9-4 4-9 5-8 20-5 4-1 2-8 15-1 9-4 8-5 13-3 18-15 8-12 10-1 4-2 3-2 14-13 16-7 2-1 3-0 3-13 5-4 10-2 11-4 17-6 4-7 7-0 4-0 8-9 11-1 19-2 4-2 10-1 9-7 7-9 2-7 8-5 8-1 6-0 14-7 3-2 1-2 8-7 4-6 1-5 5-9 3-2

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14-13 5-10 12-0 14-7 6-2

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1-12 17-8 14-15

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6-0 12-9 14-4 6-7 14-7 3-8 4-8 4-5 17-4 17-9 11-0 9-5 15-0 12-1 7-1 6-5 12-2 11-3

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12 Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances

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Game-By-Game Results from 1986-1991 M12 INDIANA STATE M13 INDIANA STATE M14 WESTERN ILLINOIS M15 WESTERN ILLINOIS M15 WESTERN ILLINOIS M17 at Loyola Marymount M18 at Southern California M19 at UCLA M21 at Cal-Irvine M22 at Cal-Irvine M22 at Cal-Irvine M25 at Oklahoma M27 CAL POLY POMONA M28 NORTHEASTERN STATE M29 CAL POLY POMONA M31 OKLAHOMA CITY A1 KANSAS STATE A4 NORTH CAROLINA A5 NORTH CAROLINA A8 WICHITA STATE A9 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST A12 EMPORIA STATE A12 EMPORIA STATE A14 MISSOURI SOUTHERN A16 OKLAHOMA A18 *at Evansville A18 *at Evansville A22 at Wichita State A24 EVANGEL A25 NEBRASKA A26 NEBRASKA M2 CALIFORNIA M3 CALIFORNIA M3 CALIFORNIA M5 at New Orleans M6 at New Orleans M8 at Arkansas M9 ARKANSAS M10 ARKANSAS MCC Tournament (Detroit,MI) M16 Xavier (Ohio) M17 Evansville M18 Detroit NCAA Mideast Regional (Ann Arbor, MI) M23 Central Michigan M24 Michigan M25 Central Michigan * MCC Games

10-5 3-2 15-5 8-7 10-4 11-5 6-7 11-1 10-5 5-11 9-5 7-9 10-7 20-8 5-11 8-5 10-6 9-4 1-3 2-5 11-8 9-0 5-7 11-10 9-8 4-1 9-5 5-1 7-4 9-5 4-3 6-8 3-5 8-10 6-9 8-6 5-7 6-15 8-9

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3-1 8-1 6-5

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2-7 6-5 2-6

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Gary Vaught 1987-89 Career Record: 114-66 1987 Overall Record: 48-19 NCAA West I Regional F14 F14 F19 F24 F24 F27 M3 M3 M4 M4 M6 M6 M7 M7 M9 M9 M10 M13 M13 M14

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SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. at Texas-Arlington OKLAHOMA BAPTIST OKLAHOMA BAPTIST LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN SOUTHWEST BAPTIST SOUTHWEST BAPTIST SOUTHWEST MISSOURI SOUTHWEST MISSOURI TEXAS TECH EMPORIA STATE EMPORIA STATE EMPORIA STATE DALLAS BAPTIST DALLAS BAPTIST DALLAS BAPTIST *ST. LOUIS *ST. LOUIS *ST. LOUIS

7-1 0-3 8-1 12-3 3-1 11-1 7-1 14-7 3-8 12-1 7-3 6-5 10-2 1-8 6-1 8-7 14-4 10-3 12-0 15-0

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M14 *ST. LOUIS M16 HOUSTON M17 WASHBURN M17 WASHBURN M18 WASHINGTON STATE M20 at Louisiana State M21 at Louisiana State M25 EVANGEL M27 SW LOUISIANA M28 SW LOUISIANA M28 SW LOUISIANA M31 WICHITA STATE A1 OKLAHOMA (x) A3 OKLAHOMA STATE A4 at Oklahoma State A8 at Oklahoma (x) A10 TEXAS-ARLINGTON A11 TEXAS-ARLINGTON A11 TEXAS-ARLINGTON A14 MISSOURI SOUTHERN A16 at Creighton A17 at Nebraska A18 at Nebraska A20 at Wichita State A21 at Wichita State A24 *EVANSVILLE (x) A24 *EVANSVILLE A25 *EVANSVILLE A25 *EVANSVILLE A27 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. A29 PHILLIPS M1 KANSAS STATE M2 KANSAS STATE (x) M5 WICHITA STATE M7 at Arkansas M8 at Arkansas M9 ARKANSAS M10 CREIGHTON MCC Tournament (Evansville, IN) M15 Detroit M16 Evansville M17 Evansville M17 Evansville NCAA West I Regional (Palo Alto, CA) M22 Washington State M23 Minnesota M24 Wichita State M24 Washington State (x) M25 Stanford * Midwestern Collegiate Conference Games

1988 Overall Record: 30-29 F19 F20 F20 F26 F26 F27 F28 M1 M4 M8 M8 M9 M9 M11 M12 M12 M13 M14 M16 M18 M19 M20 M22 M23 M24 M25 M26 M27 M29 M30

12 Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances

at Baylor at Baylor at Baylor #Texas-Arlington #Oklahoma State #at SW Louisiana (10) #at SW Louisiana MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS BAYLOR MISSOURI SOUTHERN MISSOURI SOUTHERN EMPORIA STATE EMPORIA STATE TEXAS CHRISTIAN TEXAS CHRISTIAN TEXAS CHRISTIAN KENTUCKY STEPHEN F. AUSTIN NEW MEXICO OKLAHOMA at Oklahoma (10) KANSAS STATE at Texas Tech at Texas Tech at Lubbock Christian NORTHERN IOWA WICHITA STATE WICHITA STATE KENT STATE KENT STATE

17-6 8-6 7-1 21-11 13-14 5-20 4-14 20-3 10-2 6-3 3-2 7-13 14-13 8-14 5-8 10-9 10-4 9-3 10-2 16-5 12-7 10-9 9-7 5-8 4-3 2-1 6-3 7-2 9-8 11-7 21-4 9-17 8-7 3-10 4-14 5-17 10-2 5-10

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10-6 4-0 7-8 7-3

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5-10 7-0 11-4 14-13 4-9

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1-5 8-6 9-2 1-8 7-16 8-4 3-7 5-0 3-6 13-3 12-4 1-4 1-2 5-4 8-3 0-7 7-5 13-6 5-3 5-2 6-7 7-12 11-9 8-9 10-13 10-8 0-9 5-6 7-12 2-3

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A1 CREIGHTON A2 CREIGHTON (8) A2 CREIGHTON A4 WASHBURN A4 WASHBURN A7 at Oklahoma State A8 OKLAHOMA STATE A9 MISSOURI SOUTHERN A12 DALLAS BAPTIST A12 DALLAS BAPTIST A13 at Wichita State A15 at San Diego State A16 at San Diego State A17 at San Diego State A18 at U.S. International A19 at U.S. International A22 NEBRASKA A23 NEBRASKA A24 NEBRASKA A26 at Wichita State A27 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST A27 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST A30 at Southwest Missouri M1 S.WEST MISSOURI (17) M7 at Kansas State M8 at Kansas State M12 RICE M15 at Arkansas M16 at Arkansas # Louisiana Classic (Lafayette, LA)

1989 Overall Record: 36-18 F16 F16 F20 F20 F21 F21 F24 F25 F26 F28 M1 M3 M3 M10 M11 M12 M13 M14 M14 M15 M16 M17 M18 M19 M21 M22 M24 M25 M26 M28 M28 M30 A1 A1 A2 A4 A5 A7 A8 A8 A11 A12 A14 A15 A16 A18 A18 A19 A20 A21

MISSOURI SOUTHERN MISSOURI SOUTHERN SOUTHWEST BAPTIST SOUTHWEST BAPTIST NORTHWESTERN OKLA. NORTHWESTERN OKLA. #Tulane #Louisiana State #at New Orleans OKLAHOMA BAPTIST CAMERON KANSAS (10) KANSAS SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. WICHITA STATE WICHITA STATE MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (10) TEXAS TECH TEXAS TECH IOWA STATE IOWA STATE MISSOURI MISSOURI (11) OKLAHOMA at Oklahoma OKLAHOMA STATE WASHBURN WASHBURN (10) SOUTHWEST MISSOURI at New Mexico State at New Mexico State at New Mexico State at Wichita State at Wichita State DALLAS BAPTIST DALLAS BAPTIST (8) DALLAS BAPTIST (8) @Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State SAN DIEGO STATE SAN DIEGO STATE (10) SAN DIEGO STATE at Nebraska at Nebraska at Creighton at Creighton at Kansas

8-2 5-10 13-1 9-3 12-1 3-8 3-7 8-4 3-1 2-12 6-7 2-13 1-6 2-11 6-15 15-5 7-9 4-8 11-1 8-7 9-3 4-0 4-2 5-4 12-7 11-16 11-2 7-18 11-3

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5-1 7-5 14-0 12-0 6-1 9-4 6-3 7-10 1-2 2-7 14-3 5-7 13-9 7-4 3-21 2-11 12-1 32-3 11-1 15-14 5-6 4-5 10-7 5-3 10-2 3-2 9-5 11-18 12-5 18-5 5-4 5-19 14-12 19-11 13-6 1-4 9-10 10-1 5-4 8-7 6-1 4-3 4-3 6-5 4-8 1-9 4-3 2-4 9-6 10-11

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A22 at Kansas (11) A25 MISSOURI SOUTHERN A28 KANSAS STATE A29 KANSAS STATE # New Orleans Tournament, New Orleans, LA @ Tulsa County Stadium, Tulsa, OK

2-3 7-3 5-13 9-2

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Allan Barker 1990-95 Career Record: 218-130-2 1990 Overall Record: 37-25

F23 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN F23 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN F25 at East Central F25 at East Central F27 NORTHEASTERN STATE F27 NORTHEASTERN STATE M1 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST M1 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST M3 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. M3 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. M5 MISSOURI SOUTHERN M5 MISSOURI SOUTHERN M6 at Northwestern Oklahoma M6 at Northwestern Oklahoma M9 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS M10 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS M12 BELLEVUE (10) M13 NEW MEXICO STATE M16 WISCONSIN-EAU CLAIRE M16 WISCONSIN-EAU CLAIRE M17 WISCONSIN-EAU CLAIRE M17 WISCONSIN-EAU CLAIRE M21 at Southwest Baptist M21 at Southwest Baptist M27 at Northeastern State M27 at Northeastern State M29 NORTHWESTERN OKLA. M29 NORTHWESTERN OKLA. M31 at Oklahoma Baptist M31 at Oklahoma Baptist A5 at Oklahoma Christian A5 at Oklahoma Christian A6 DALLAS BAPTIST A7 DALLAS BAPTIST A7 DALLAS BAPTIST A10 COLL. OF SOUTHWEST A10 COLL. OF SOUTHWEST A14 at Oklahoma City A14 at Oklahoma City A16 at Kansas Newman A16 at Kansas Newman A17 MISSOURI SOUTHERN (8) A17 MISSOURI SOUTHERN A19 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. A19 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. A21 EAST CENTRAL A21 EAST CENTRAL A23 at Arkansas A24 KANSAS NEWMAN A24 KANSAS NEWMAN A28 OKLAHOMA CITY A28 OKLAHOMA CITY M1 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST M1 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST (8) NAIA District Nine Playoffs (Tulsa, OK) M4 Southeastern Oklahoma M4 Oklahoma Baptist M5 Southwestern Oklahoma M6 Oklahoma City

1991 Overall Record: 60-15 F19 F19

PITTSBURG STATE PITTSBURG STATE

9-13 11-8 16-3 9-6 11-4 8-7 13-5 10-7 5-4 3-5 5-4 5-9 6-9 10-7 12-6 5-7 9-10 3-2 8-0 13-3 9-0 10-5 10-7 12-6 0-5 2-1 5-6 9-7 3-2 6-12 8-10 9-0 0-7 0-8 1-6 9-11 1-12 2-1 1-6

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3-2 4-2

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2-11 2-1 5-6 3-10 4-1 6-5 7-5 2-3 0-11 9-8

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4-15 4-3 7-4 5-11

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Game-By-Game Results from 1991-1996 F21 at Arkansas F23 MISSOURI SOUTHERN F23 MISSOURI SOUTHERN F27 at Northwestern Oklahoma F27 at Northwestern Oklahoma M2 EAST CENTRAL M3 BELLEVUE M4 NORTHWOOD INSTITUTE M5 NORTHWOOD INSTITUTE M7 EASTERN MICHIGAN M9 at Oklahoma Baptist M9 at Oklahoma Baptist M10 EASTERN MICHIGAN M12 at East Central M12 at East Central M14 at Oklahoma City M14 at Oklahoma City (8) M16 HANNIBAL-LaGRANGE M16 HANNIBAL-LaGRANGE M17 MISSOURI VALLEY (8) M17 MISSOURI VALLEY M19 at Northeastern State M19 at Northeastern State M20 VALLEY CITY STATE M21 VALLEY CITY STATE M21 VALLEY CITY STATE M23 at Southwestern Oklahoma M23 at Southwestern Oklahoma M26 at Southeastern Oklahoma M26 at Southeastern Oklahoma M27 ARKANSAS TECH M29 COLL. OF SOUTHWEST M30 at Oklahoma Christian M30 at Oklahoma Christian A1 at Pittsburg State A1 at Pittsburg State A4 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. A4 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. A6 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA A6 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA A9 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN A9 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN A11 at Missouri Southern A11 at Missouri Southern A13 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST A13 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST A15 NORTHEASTERN STATE A15 NORTHEASTERN STATE A16 at Central Oklahoma A16 at Central Oklahoma A19 DALLAS BAPTIST A20 DALLAS BAPTIST A20 DALLAS BAPTIST A23 NORTHWESTERN OKLA. A23 NORTHWESTERN OKLA. A25 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST A27 OKLAHOMA CITY A27 OKLAHOMA CITY A28 BENEDICTINE A28 BENEDICTINE (8) A30 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. A30 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. NAIA District Nine Playoffs (Tulsa, OK) M3 Southeastern Oklahoma M5 Oklahoma Baptist M6 Oklahoma Baptist NAIA Area Three Playoffs (Mayville, ND) M16 Emporia State M17 Mayville (N.D.) M18 Mayville (N.D.) NAIA College World Series (Lewiston, ID) M26 Lewis-Clark State M27 Grand View (Iowa) M28 South Carolina-Aiken M29 North Florida M31 Lewis-Clark State

1992 Overall Record: 35-17-2 F18 F18 F22 F22

at Southwestern Oklahoma at Southwestern Oklahoma MISSOURI SOUTHERN (11) MISSOURI SOUTHERN

1-2 8-4 6-1 6-9 10-7 10-2 12-8 4-7 8-6 6-2 6-7 2-8 6-8 12-0 14-10 10-7 7-6 12-2 6-1 8-7 3-2 3-9 5-1 15-6 6-4 14-4 13-3 10-0 13-11 5-4 13-3 7-2 8-2 14-1 7-1 11-3 5-4 10-0 4-1 4-3 7-6 8-2 5-2 0-1 12-2 3-0 8-1 6-0 10-5 22-9 10-12 5-10 8-2 5-6 2-9 5-3 4-3 3-2 10-0 7-6 0-5 15-3

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10-6 9-7 12-11

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12-9 24-7 5-0

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8-13 6-0 3-2 3-2 0-7

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2-3 5-5 5-4 7-14

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F25 at Pittsburg State F25 at Pittsburg State F29 LINDENWOOD F29 LINDENWOOD M1 at Northeastern State M1 at Northeastern State M3 BRIAR CLIFF M3 BRIAR CLIFF M5 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA M11 PITTSBURG STATE M11 PITTSBURG STATE M12 EVANGEL M12 EVANGEL M13 WISC.-EAU CLAIRE M13 WISC.-EAU CLAIRE M16 #Missouri Southern M16 #Miami (Ohio) M17 #Texas A&M M17 #at Texas-Pan American M18 #Arkansas State M19 #Texas-Pan American M20 #Miami (Ohio) M21 #Miami (Ohio) M23 at Oklahoma Baptist (9) M23 at Oklahoma Baptist M25 at Arkansas M27 VALLEY CITY STATE M27 VALLEY CITY STATE M28 VALLEY CITY STATE M30 KANSAS NEWMAN M30 KANSAS NEWMAN M31 KANSAS NEWMAN A2 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. A2 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. A4 NORTHWESTERN OKLA. A4 NORTHWESTERN OKLA. A7 at Central Oklahoma A9 at Southeastern Oklahoma A9 at Southeastern Oklahoma A11 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN A12 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN A14 at Missouri Southern A14 at Missouri Southern A16 NORTHEASTERN STATE A18 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST A18 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST A22 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA A25 OKLAHOMA CITY A25 OKLAHOMA CITY (10) A28 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. # Jody Ramsey Tournament (Edinburg, TX)

1993 Overall Record: 35-16 F21 F21 F23 F23 M1 M2 M5 M5 M9 M9 M10 M12 M13 M14 M16 M20 M20 M21 M21 M23 M23 M25 M25 M27 M27 M28 M30 M30 M31

MISSOURI SOUTHERN MISSOURI SOUTHERN PITTSBURG STATE PITTSBURG STATE at Texas Tech at Texas Tech SOUTH DAKOTA STATE SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at Nebraska at Nebraska at Nebraska NEW MEXICO STATE TEXAS CHRISTIAN TEXAS CHRISTIAN NEW MEXICO STATE at Baylor at Baylor MISSOURI VALLEY MISSOURI VALLEY NORTHEASTERN STATE NORTHEASTERN STATE ARKANSAS TECH ARKANSAS TECH at Texas Christian at Texas Christian at Texas Christian HASTINGS HASTINGS at Arkansas

11-3 13-1 13-6 8-2 4-0 5-1 6-2 10-5 13-3 21-1 12-5 2-1 11-1 6-1 11-4 7-3 3-9 9-0 6-7 1-5 4-2 4-1 3-5 6-5 9-10 5-3 1-2 5-1 15-0 2-0 4-1 10-3 2-3 3-0 5-7 8-4 13-8 5-0 1-8 13-3 8-0 6-7 3-13 5-5 1-4 5-7 6-3 6-3 6-8 2-6

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6-0 7-6 8-6 17-5 0-6 3-4 9-3 7-0 12-7 5-6 4-8 9-15 10-4 3-13 4-3 2-0 4-1 10-4 7-4 3-1 8-7 8-3 9-2 4-2 0-1 2-10 10-0 12-0 5-13

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MISSOURI SOUTHERN KANSAS NEWMAN KANSAS NEWMAN at Missouri Southern at Missouri Southern (8) at Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA CITY WICHITA STATE at Wichita State (12) at Lubbock Christian at Lubbock Christian at Lubbock Christian ARKANSAS at Wichita State at Wichita State LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. SOUTHEASTERN OKLA.

1994 Overall Record: 30-23 F13 F18 F19 F20 F23 F26 F26 F27 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M11 M12 M12 M14 M15 M16 M17 M18 M19 M19 M21 M22 M23 M27 M27 M29 M30 A2 A4 A5 A6 A8 A9 A10 A12 A15 A16 A20 A22 A24 A24 A30 M3 M4 M7 M7 M8 M11 M12

MISSOURI SOUTHERN (10) NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA MISSOURI SOUTHERN at Northwestern State (La.) at Northwestern St (La.) (14) at Northwestern State at Oklahoma State SOUTH DAKOTA STATE SOUTH DAKOTA STATE SOUTHWEST MISSOURI SOUTHWEST MISSOURI BAYLOR at Rice (10) at Rice at Rice CENTRAL MISSOURI IOWA STATE MISSOURI MISSOURI CENTENARY CENTENARY CENTENARY MINNESOTA at Missouri (10) at Missouri at Southwest Missouri at Southwest Missouri ARKANSAS at Arkansas LeTOURNEAU at Baylor (11) at Baylor OKLAHOMA STATE (11) at Nebraska at Nebraska at Nebraska ARKANSAS at Texas-Arlington at Texas-Arlington at Arkansas CENTRAL OKLAHOMA ARKANSAS COLLEGE ARKANSAS COLLEGE NEW MEXICO STATE TEXAS-ARLINGTON WICHITA STATE RICE RICE RICE (13) at Wichita State at Kansas

1995 Overall Record: 21-34 F18 F19

KANSAS STATE KANSAS STATE

7-2 4-2 15-1 6-2 5-6 8-11 6-17 6-3 2-5 7-8 9-4 9-6 23-13 1-16 4-0 5-9 4-3 11-7 8-7 11-7 8-4 6-4

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

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at Texas Christian at Texas Christian at Texas Christian PITTSBURG STATE OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN CREIGHTON CREIGHTON CREIGHTON at Arkansas at Arkansas-Little Rock NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA

2-13 3-2 9-10 5-0 18-3 6-2 14-3 10-2 7-19 2-6 3-7 10-5 11-8

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Game-By-Game Results from 1996-2000 F28 at Centenary F28 at Centenary F29 at Centenary M2 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI M3 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI M5 MISSOURI SOUTHERN M9 TAMPA M9 TAMPA M10 TAMPA M13 #Notre Dame M14 #Indiana M15 #Southern Illinois M16 #Notre Dame M19 MISSOURI WESTERN M20 at Oklahoma M22 at Texas M23 at Texas M26 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK M30 TEXAS CHRISTIAN M30 TEXAS CHRISTIAN M31 TEXAS CHRISTIAN A2 ARKANSAS A5 at Nebraska A6 at Nebraska A7 at Nebraska (10) A10 ARKANSAS (10) A12 at Missouri A13 at Missouri A17 at Creighton A17 at Crieghton A20 IOWA STATE A20 IOWA STATE A21 IOWA STATE A23 OKLAHOMA A24 at Arkansas A26 OKLAHOMA STATE A27 at Oklahoma State M4 KANSAS M5 KANSAS M8 at Kansas State M8 at Kansas State M11 @Creighton M12 at Kansas # -at Irish Classic (San Antonio, TX) @ -at Lawrence, KS

1997 Overall Record: 26-30 F1 F2 F3 F7 F8 F9 F15 F15 F16 F19 F20 F22 F23 F27 M1 M1 M2 M5 M6 M8 M8 M9 M14 M15 M16 M21 M22 M23 M26 M27 M27 M28 M29 M31 A2

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at Texas Christian at Texas Christian PITTSBURG STATE at Texas at Texas at Texas MISSOURI MISSOURI MISSOURI at Louisiana-Lafayette at Louisiana-Lafayette at Arizona at Arizona SOUTHERN NAZARENE BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY (10) at Texas Southern at Houston CENTENARY CENTENARY CENTENARY #MICHIGAN #PEPPERDINE #KANSAS STATE EASTERN ILLINOIS EASTERN ILLINOIS EASTERN ILLINOIS HOWARD HOWARD KANSAS (10) OREGON STATE OREGON STATE at Kansas ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK

1-0 6-2 8-3 14-3 7-4 5-3 5-1 1-6 1-0 2-6 4-5 9-0 6-10 16-3 8-2 4-10 0-7 8-6 5-3 10-4 16-14 2-3 5-9 6-7 9-10 8-7 4-5 8-9 9-7 18-10 7-8 4-0 8-7 5-3 5-18 7-2 4-11 3-1 4-14 9-6 12-14 5-7 2-3

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A5 OKLAHOMA A11 EAST CENTRAL A11 EAST CENTRAL A14 MISSOURI SOUTHERN A14 MISSOURI SOUTHERN A15 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN A19 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI A19 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI A20 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI A22 ARKANSAS A23 at Arkansas M2 OKLAHOMA STATE M3 at Oklahoma State M6 at Centenary M6 at Centenary M9 at Kansas State (10) M10 at Kansas State M11 at Kansas State M15 at Miami-Fla. M16 at Miami-Fla. M17 at Miami-Fla. (10) #-F&M Bank Classic (Tulsa, OK)

1998 Overall Record: 45-20 Mid-Con: 18-6 Mid-Con Champions NCAA Midwest Regional

F7 F11 F13 F14 F15 F18 F21 F21 F22 F24 F27 F28 M1 M5 M5 M6 M7 M8 M10 M14 M14 M21 M21 M22 M22 M25 M27 M28 M28 M29 A1 A4 A4 A5 A5 A8 A8 A11 A11 A12 A12 A15 A18 A18 A19 A19 A22 A25 A25 A26 A26 A28 M2 M2

12 Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances

Southern Nazarene Pittsburg State $ Texas-Arlington $ Texas A&M $ Arkansas State Missouri Southern St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis at Texas at TCU at TCU at TCU # Ohio State # UNLV # Cal State-Northridge # Washington State # Lewis-Clark State East Central ^Michigan (10) at Oklahoma Chicago State* Chicago State* Chicago State* Chicago State* Emporia State Howard HOWARD Howard Howard Oklahoma at Western Illinois* at Western Illinois* at Western Illinois* at Western Illinois* Panhandle State Panhandle State Northeastern Illinois* Northeastern Illinois* Northeastern Illinois* Northeastern Illinois* at Arkansas at Valparaiso* (8) at Valparaiso* at Valparaiso* at Valparaiso* Arkansas Western Illinois* Western Illinois* Valparaiso* Valparaiso* East Central at Chicago State* at Chicago State*

8-9 5-1 11-3 13-2 19-5 12-7 12-4 2-7 4-14 6-11 5-15 5-4 0-15 8-3 11-2 15-14 5-20 12-13 3-20 3-7 11-12

10-5 9-4 9-1 3-17 16-12 4-12 5-1 13-4 11-7 4-6 12-13 5-27 6-5 5-10 4-10 14-7 10-6 5-1 8-1 7-8 9-5 10-1 3-7 5-0 7-2 13-9 8-3 6-7 16-1 8-3 2-4 5-6 12-1 15-0 0-5 18-0 18-3 4-3 9-0 9-0 6-7 7-19 5-4 2-1 1-3 9-3 5-8 4-8 4-2 13-6 16-1 21-8 9-3 7-0

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M3 at Northeastern Illinois* 7-4 M3 at Northeastern Illinois* 16-4 Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Tulsa, OK) M7 Central Connecticut 5-3 M8 C.W. Post 12-5 M9 Valparaiso 7-4 M10 Valparaiso 12-10 NCAA Play-In (Tulsa, OK) M14 Butler (10) 5-4 M14 Butler 18-5 NCAA Central Regional (College Station, TX) M21 Rice 1-11 M22 UNC Charlotte 20-13 M23 Washington 6-13 $- at UTA Howard Johnson Classic (Arlington, TX) #- at UNLV Desert Classic (Las Vegas, NV) ^-at Norman, OK

1999 Overall Record: 46-15 Mid-Con: 14-4 Mid-Con Champions NCAA Central Regional

F5 $ Texas Christian 11-3 F6 $ Sam Houston State 12-13 F7 $ Texas Arlington 9-4 F13 Missouri Southern 23-2 F14 Missouri Southern 16-7 F19 Indiana State 6-8 F20 Indiana State 15-10 F21 Indiana State 9-2 F26 # Texas Arlington 3-5 F27 # Oklahoma 8-6 F28 # Arkansas State 14-3 M3 at Texas 7-11 M5 CW Post 10-4 M6 CW Post 12-4 M7 CW Post 10-5 M10 at Texas Arlington 5-2 M14 at Texas Christian 20-10 M16 Iowa State 9-0 M17 Iowa State 18-8 M19 Central Michigan 12-3 M20 Central Michigan 12-5 M21 Central Michigan 10-9 M27 Chicago State * 6-4 M27 Chicago State * 2-1 M28 Chicago State * 18-3 M28 Chicago State * 11-2 M31 + Oklahoma State 5-11 A2 USAO 13-2 A6 Oklahoma 4-5 A7 ^ Oklahoma State 6-12 A10 Oakland 14-1 A10 Oakland 9-6 A11 Oakland 4-3 A11 Oakland 10-0 A14 Arkansas 6-15 A18 at Youngstown State * 2-5 A18 at Youngstown State * 2-6 A21 at Arkansas 12-5 A24 IUPUI * 10-2 A24 IUPUI * 11-2 A25 IUPUI * 9-0 A25 IUPUI * 10-5 A27 Hillsdale Baptist 19-1 M1 at Western Illinois * 3-10 M1 at Western Illinois * 7-3 M2 at Western Illinois * 5-3 M2 at Western Illinois * 16-6 M6 at Kansas 6-4 M7 at Kansas 15-5 M8 Kansas 10-2 M9 Kansas 6-7 M14 at Valparaiso * 6-0 M14 at Valparaiso * 0-3 M15 at Valparaiso * 9-5 M15 at Valparaiso * 18-6 Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Tulsa, OK) M20 IUPUI 12-3 M21 Western Illinois 10-3 M22 Chicago State 15-2

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2000 Overall Record: 49-15 Mid-Con: 26-1 Mid-Con Champions NCAA Regional

F11 # New Orleans 16-7 F12 # McNeese State 8-10 F13 # Wisconsin-Milwaukee 7-5 F15 Southern Nazarene 5-3 F18 $ Houston 0-9 F19 $ Sam Houston State 6-4 F20 $ Oklahoma 2-15 F23 at Texas-Arlington 8-1 F25 Northwestern State 8-5 F26 St. Louis 8-7 F27 St. Louis 9-7 M4 Missouri Southern 14-2 M5 Missouri Southern 7-6 M11 at Baylor 3-0 M11 at Baylor (16) 9-8 M12 at Baylor 4-10 M14 at Texas 2-4 M19 Oklahoma City 11-4 M21 Oklahoma 1-4 M25 IUPUI* 13-1 M25 IUPUI* 6-4 M26 IUPUI* 8-4 M26 IUPUI* 6-4 M28 Ark-Little Rock (11) 7-6 M31 at Minnesota 2-5 A1 at Minnesota 0-7 A2 at Minnesota 0-11 A4 % Oklahoma State 11-13 A8 Valparaiso* 15-1 A8 Valparaiso* 21-4 A9 Valparaiso* 10-2 A9 Valparaiso* 6-5 A11 Arkansas 4-5 A15 at Oakland* 16-8 A15 at Oakland* 9-7 A16 at Oakland* 12-6 A16 at Oakland* (8) 11-5 A18 at Arkansas 8-4 A21 at Southern Utah* 11-7 A21 at Southern Utah* 4-5 A22 at Southern Utah* 14-10 A25 Texas-Arlington 6-5 A26 at Oklahoma State 6-2 A29 Youngstown State* 3-2 A29 Youngstown State* 5-3 A30 Youngstown State* 5-0 A30 Youngstown State* 8-7 M6 Chicago State* 2-1 M6 Chicago State* 16-1 M7 Chicago State* 15-0 M7 Chicago State* 5-0 M10 Texas Wesleyan 6-5 M12 at Western Illinois* 6-2 M12 at Western Illinois* 12-9 M13 at Western Illinois* 10-5 M13 at Western Illinois* 10-9 Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Tulsa, OK) M17 Valparaiso 5-3 M18 Southern Utah 1-6 M19 Youngstown State 26-2 M19 Oakland 20-1 M20 Southern Utah 8-4 NCAA Regional (Oklahoma City, OK) M26 Oklahoma 5-6 M27 Delaware 4-2 M27 Oklahoma 7-9 #-at McNeese State Tournament (Lake Charles, LA) $-at Univ. of Houston Tournament (Houston, TX) %-at Drillers Stadium (Tulsa, OK)

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Game-By-Game Results from 2001-2005 2001 Overall Record: 45-13 Mid-Con: 26-1 Mid-Con Champions NCAA Regional

F17 # Southwest Missouri 5-2 F17 # Arkansas State 17-7 F18 # Texas-Arlington 4-6 F20 Southern Nazarene 9-1 F23 $ Southern Illinois 2-4 F24 $ Centenary 6-5 F25 $ Northwestern State 2-0 M2 Massachusettes 5-2 M3 Massachusettes 13-4 M4 Massachusettes 16-1 M6 at Arizona State 3-17 M9 Creighton 1-0 M10 Creighton 4-2 M13 Oklahoma 11-4 M14 USAO 22-0 M16 Washington State 4-1 M17 Washington State 3-7 M18 Washington State 9-14 M20 Texas-Arlington 8-4 M24 Southwest Missouri 4-1 M25 at Southwest Missouri 5-12 M31 Oakland* 20-1 M31 Oakland* 16-1 A1 Oakland* 5-1 A1 Oakland* 5-4 A4 at Kansas State 11-3 A7 Southern Utah* 6-5 A7 Southern Utah* 7-6 A8 Southern Utah* 4-1 A9 Southern Utah* 4-3 A10 at Texas-Arlington 7-1 A14 at Youngstown State* 9-5 A14 at Youngstown State* 8-1 A15 at Youngstown State* 4-2 A17 Arkansas 2-4 A19 Arizona State (11) 2-5 A21 at Chicago State* 24-7 A21 at Chicago State* 11-13 A24 ^Oklahoma 3-2 A25 Kansas State 12-5 A28 Western Illinois* 5-4 A28 Western Illinois* 10-4 A29 Western Illinois* 11-0 A29 Western Illinois* 4-1 M1 at Arkansas 0-10 M2 Brigham Young 3-5 M3 St. Gregory’s 10-1 M5 at IUPUI* 9-2 M5 at IUPUI* 11-0 M6 at IUPUI* 9-4 M6 at IUPUI* 21-0 M8 Central Oklahoma 8-4 M12 at Valparaiso* 9-4 M12 at Valparaiso* 15-3 M13 at Valparaiso* 11-1 M13 at Valparaiso* 15-1 Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Tulsa, OK) M17 Youngstown State 10-3 M18 Southern Utah 4-3 M19 Southern Utah 13-8 NCAA Regional (Los Angeles, CA) M25 Southern California 4-12 M26 Fresno State 1-2 #-at UTA Invitational (Arlington, TX) $-NSU Baseball Classic (Natchitoches, LA) ^-at Drillers Stadium (Tulsa, OK)

2002 Record: 48-19 Mid-Con: 16-2 Mid-Con Champions NCAA Regional J31 F1 F2 F9 F9 F10

$ Southern Utah $ Oregon State (11) $ Arizona State at Hawaii-Hilo at Hawaii-Hilo at Hawaii-Hilo

9-1 9-10 4-5 9-2 4-3 6-1

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F10 at Hawaii-Hilo 20-6 F15 Missouri Southern 7-1 F16 Missouri Southern 0-2 F17 Missouri Southern (11) 8-7 F22 at Baylor 3-7 F23 at Baylor 8-9 F24 at Baylor 2-4 M7 East Central 8-1 M11 % Fordham 7-1 M12 % Liberty 21-5 M13 % Pacific 6-8 M14 % Illinois State 16-3 M15 % Fresno State 3-9 M16 % Gonzaga 4-1 M23 ! Michigan 11-4 M24 at Kansas 22-5 M27 at Texas-Arlington 7-3 M29 Coppin State 13-2 M30 Coppin State 17-0 M31 Coppin State 10-4 A2 Kansas 8-0 A6 at Western Illinois* (11) 8-4 A6 at Western Illinois* 19-4 A9 Texas-Arlington 4-0 A12 at Oklahoma State 0-8 A14 Oklahoma State 8-3 A15 at Oklahoma State 0-6 A16 Arkansas 0-14 A19 Oklahoma 2-6 A20 at Oklahoma 5-6 A21 at Oklahoma 5-7 A24 Northwestern OK 5-4 A24 Northwestern OK 11-0 A27 Valparaiso* 7-3 A27 Valparaiso* 12-2 A28 Valparaiso* 12-2 A28 Valparaiso* 5-0 A30 at Arkansas 3-6 M4 Chicago State* 7-6 M4 Chicago State* 11-0 M5 Chicago State* 8-3 M5 Chicago State* 8-3 M7 Northwestern (LA) State 2-0 M8 Northwestern (LA) State 5-4 M10 at Southern Utah* 1-5 M10 at Southern Utah* 9-1 M11 at Southern Utah* 8-4 M11 at Southern Utah* 5-1 M14 Texas-San Antonio 10-5 M15 Texas-San Antonio 3-1 M18 Oakland* 6-0 M18 Oakland* 7-1 M19 Oakland* 6-0 M19 Oakland* 3-6 Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Tulsa, OK) M23 Valparaiso 8-0 M24 Oakland 12-3 M25 Southern Utah 7-1 NCAA Regional (Wichita, KS) M31 Wichita State 6-1 J1 Arkansas 6-7 J1 Wichita State 15-8 J2 Arkansas 6-11 $-Bill Kajikawa Classic (Mesa, AZ) %-Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic (Fresno, CA) !-at Lawrence, KS

2003 Record: 41-20 Mid-Con: 19-1 Mid-Con Champions NCAA Regional

F17 F22 F22 F23 F28 M1 M2 M6 M7 M8 M8

St. Gregory’s at Texas-San Antonio at Texas-San Antonio at Texas-San Antonio #vs South Alabama #at McNeese State #vs Georgia at San Diego State ^vs St. Mary’s (CA) ^vs St. Mary’s (CA) ^UC-Riverside

12-0 4-5 1-3 2-4 8-11 4-2 6-7 11-7 4-3 8-10 3-12

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M11 Southwest Missouri State 2-1 M14 at Kansas 1-2 M15 Kansas 7-6 M16 Kansas 2-9 M19 Missouri Southern 6-2 M21 Kent State 4-2 M22 Kent State 13-7 M23 Kent State 12-4 M25 Wichita State 11-5 M28 Northeastern 11-5 M29 Northeastern 6-8 M30 Northeastern 7-3 A1 at Arkansas 3-9 A4 at Miami (FL) 5-8 A5 at Miami (FL) 10-1 A6 at Miami (FL) 8-11 A8 at Oklahoma 5-1 A11 Texas-Pan American 7-8 A12 Texas-Pan American 14-5 A13 Texas-Pan American 6-7 A15 Arkansas 2-8 A19 at Valparaiso* 9-8 A19 at Valparaiso* 5-4 A20 at Valparaiso* 8-6 A20 at Valparaiso* 1-3 A22 Oklahoma 3-2 A26 at Chicago State* 9-5 A26 at Chicago State* 14-3 A27 at Chicago State* 21-2 A27 at Chicago State* 14-3 A29 Oklahoma Wesleyan 9-2 A30 at Southwest Missouri State 7-1 M2 Southern Utah* 11-2 M3 Southern Utah* 7-1 M3 Southern Utah* 7-2 M4 Southern Utah* 10-0 M10 at Oakland* 17-7 M10 at Oakland* 10-3 M11 at Oakland* 16-15 M11 at Oakland* 12-1 M13 at Wichita State 2-13 M17 Western Illinois* 4-3 M17 Western Illinois* 11-3 M18 Western Illinois* 9-4 M18 Western Illinois* 7-0 Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Tulsa, OK) M22 Valparaiso 8-0 M23 Southern Utah 6-2 M24 Southern Utah 8-2 NCAA Regional (College Station, TX) M30 Texas A&M 3-6 M31 Houston 2-4 #-Lake Area Classic (Lake Charles, LA) ^-RBI Baseball Tournament (Riverside, CA)

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Missouri Southern Missouri Southern Missouri Southern at Florida State at Florida State at Florida State Sacred Heart Sacred Heart Sacred Heart Creighton Creighton Creighton

13-0 10-1 11-1 3-8 4-6 3-4 7-0 8-4 11-1 6-1 8-7 15-2

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2005 Record: 42-20 Mid-Con: 22-2 Mid-Con Champions NCAA Regional f11 F12 F13 F18 F19 F20 F25 F26 M3 M4 M5 M10 M10 M11 M12 M18 M19 M20 M22 M24 M25 M26 M29 M31

Missouri Southern Missouri Southern Missouri Southern at Baylor at Baylor at Baylor at South Alabama at South Alabama BYU BYU BYU $ SW Missouri State $ Texas-San Antonio $ Notre Dame $ Texas-San Antonio TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN WICHITA STATE at UC-Santa Barbara at UC-Santa Barbara at UC-Santa Barbara at SW Missouri State at Miami

15-0 8-0 13-4 9-3 1-2 0-4 6-5 5-6 6-5 2-6 4-7 11-0 4-6 15-8 5-4 7-3 12-5 6-0 4-1 4-6 2-7 3-4 4-7 0-1

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Game-By-Game Results from 2005-2009 A1 at Miami 6-17 A2 at Miami 4-3 A3 at Miami 12-8 A5 at Wichita State 3-4 A9 SOUTHERN UTAH* 3-1 A9 SOUTHERN UTAH* 4-0 A10 SOUTHERN UTAH* 4-3 A10 SOUTHERN UTAH* 9-5 A12 ARKANSAS 8-15 A16 at Oakland* 2-1 A16 at Oakland* 10-0 A17 at Oakland* 9-0 A17 at Oakland* 3-5 A26 at Arkansas 2-5 A30 VALPARAISO* 7-2 A30 VALPARAISO* 2-0 M1 VALPARAISO* 12-3 M1 VALPARAISO* 4-1 M7 CENTENARY* 6-0 M7 CENTENARY* 4-0 M8 CENTENARY* 7-1 M8 CENTENARY* 2-1 M10 at Oklahoma State 5-6 M14 at Western Illinois* 7-8 M14 at Western Illinois* 3-0 M15 at Western Illinois* 9-3 M15 at Western Illinois* 6-5 M20 at Chicago State * 6-0 M20 at Chicago State* 3-0 M21 at Chicago State* 7-2 M21 at Chicago State* 10-1 Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Tulsa, OK) M26 Centenary 6-1 M27 Southern Utah 11-2 M28 Centenary 9-1 NCAA Regional (Clemson, SC) J3 College of Charleston 2-5 J4 North Carolina A&T 6-3 J5 College of Charleston 6-0 J5 Clemson 3-8 $-Alamo City Classic (San Antonio, TX) 2006 Record: 41-16 Mid-Con: 17-2 Mid-Con Champions NCAA Regional Champions NCAA Super Regional F10 Missouri Southern f11 MISSOURI SOUTHERN F12 MISSOURI SOUTHERN F17 vs Kansas State # F17 at Texas-Arlington # F24 vs Texas-Arlington & F24 vs Dallas Baptist & F25 vs Texas Tech & M03 UC-Davis M04 UC-DAVIS M05 UC-DAVIS M07 MISSOURI STATE M10 at Tulane M11 at Tulane M12 at Tulane M16 at UC-Irvine M17 at UC-Irvine M18 at UC-Irvine M25 San francisco M26 San francisco M27 San francisco M28 texas-arlington M31 bethune-cookman A01 bethune-cookman A02 bethune-cookman A04 vs Oklahoma State A11 wichita state A12 at Wichita State A15 at Valparaiso* A15 at Valparaiso* A16 at Valparaiso* A22 at Centenary* A22 at Centenary* A23 at Centenary* A23 at Centenary*

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A30 Western illinois* 5-0 w A30 western illinois* 7-1 w M02 Arkansas 5-4 w M07 chicago state* 6-2 w M07 chicago state* 9-0 w M12 at Southern Utah* 25-9 W M12 at Southern Utah* 14-2 W M13 at Southern Utah* 11-5 W M13 at Southern Utah* 3-4 L M16 at Oklahoma State 13-2 W M20 oakland* 5-4 w M20 oakland* 5-2 w M21 oakland* 21-1 w M21 oakland* 7-0 w Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Tulsa, OK) M25 centenary 5-4 w M26 western illinois 21-2 w M27 western illinois 2-0 w NCAA Regional (Fayetteville, AR) J02 at Arkansas 4-3 W J03 vs Oklahoma State 5-4 W J04 vs Oklahoma State 9-2 W NCAA Super Regional (Clemson, SC) J09 at Clemson 8-11 L J10 at Clemson 5-6 L # - UTA Invitational(Arlington, TX) & - Rockhounds College Classic (Midland, TX) 2007 Record: 40-17 Mid-Con: 19-1 Mid-Con Champions F10 Missouri Southern F11 MISSOURI SOUTHERN F16 at TCU F17 at TCU F18 at TCU F23 at Baylor F24 at Baylor F25 at Baylor F27 Kansas M02 at Texas M03 at Texas M04 at Texas M07 MISSOURI STATE M08 CENTRAL ARKANSAS M09 CENTRAL ARKANSAS M13 at Arkansas M15 PENN STATE M16 PENN STATE M17 PENN STATE M22 at California M23 at California M24 at California M27 ARKANSAS M31 BETHUNE-COOKMAN M31 BETHUNE-COOKMAN A01 BETHUNE-COOKMAN A03 WICHITA STATE A05 at Long Beach State A06 at Long Beach State A07 at Long Beach State A17 at Wichita State A20 SOUTHERN UTAH* A21 SOUTHERN UTAH* A21 SOUTHERN UTAH* A22 SOUTHERN UTAH* A27 VALPARAISO* A28 VALPARAISO* A28 VALPARAISO* A29 VALPARAISO* M04 at Oakland* M05 at Oakland* M06 at Oakland* M07 at Oakland* M08 at Missouri State M11 CENTENARY* M12 CENTENARY* M12 CENTENARY* M13 CENTENARY* M17 at Western Illinois* M18 at Western Illinois* M18 at Western Illinois*

12 Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances

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

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M19 at Western Illinois* 11-3 W Mid-Continent Conference Tournament (Macomb, IL) M24 vs. Centenary 20-0 w M25 vs. Valparaiso 4-2 W M26 vs. Centenary 9-1 W NCAA Regional (Wichita, KS) J01 vs. Arizona 3-4 L J02 vs Oklahoma State 5-4 W 2008 Record: 48-14 Summit League: 24-4 Summit League Champions F22 vs. Army^ 9-1 W F22 at Texas-San Antonio^ 5-3 W F23 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette^ 6-5 W F24 vs. Texas Tech^ 7-6 W F29 LE MOYNE 10-3 W M01 LE MOYNE 10-6 W M02 LE MOYNE 9-4 W M07 vs. Dallas Baptist# 1-5 L M08 at Texas-Arlington# 10-1 W M09 vs. McNeese State# 4-8 L M11 BAYLOR 7-6 W M12 BAYLOR 12-2 W M14 at Pepperdine 3-5 L M15 at Pepperdine 2-10 L M16 at Pepperdine 13-10 W M20 DALLAS BAPTIST 5-1 W M21 DALLAS BAPTIST 6-19 L M22 DALLAS BAPTIST 5-4 W M24 at Texas 4-5 L M27 BYU 13-9 W M28 BYU 16-1 W M29 BYU 12-5 W A02 at Wichita State 8-10 L A04 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 6-4 W A05 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 20-2 W A05 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 13-0 W A06 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 7-6 W A08 at Arkansas 9-4 W A11 at Centenary* 10-9 W A12 at Centenary* 8-4 W A12 at Centenary* 7-3 W A13 at Centenary* 7-9 L A15 ARKANSAS 12-2 W A18 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 19-2 W A19 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 11-3 W A19 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 7-6 W A20 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 10-4 W A22 at Missouri State 6-9 L A24 at Southern Utah* 7-11 L A25 at Southern Utah* 7-0 W A25 at Southern Utah* 15-8 W A26 at Southern Utah* 4-16 L M02 at South Dakota State* 6-3 W M03 at South Dakota State* 5-3 W M03 at South Dakota State* 12-1 W M04 at South Dakota State* 8-12 L M09 OAKLAND* 7-2 W M10 OAKLAND* 7-4 W M10 OAKLAND* 9-4 W M11 OAKLAND* 11-0 W M13 at Wichita State 12-0 W M15 at IPFW* 3-2 W M16 at IPFW* 4-2 W M16 at IPFW* 9-1 W M17 at IPFW* 11-1 W Summit League Conference Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) M22 vs. Centenary 11-5 W M23 vs. Western Illinois 15-9 W M24 vs. Southern Utah 9-0 W NCAA Regional (Lincoln, Neb.) M30 vs. UC-Irvine 7-9 L M31 vs. Eastern Illinois 8-7 W J01 vs. Nebraska 8-0 W J01 vs. UC-Irvine 0-8 L

2009 Record: 33-15 Coach: Rob Walton Summit League: 16-2 Summit League Champions NCAA Regional F20 Western Michigan 9-7 F21 Western Michigan 12-3 F22 Western Michigan 5-4 F27 UT-San Antonio 9-5 F28 UT-San Antonio 7-2 M1 UT-San Antonio 8-11 M6 vs. Notre Dame 1-2 M7 vs.Washington State 2-1 M8 at #5 Rice 5-3 M19 at #4 Cal State Fullerton 3-8 M20 at #4 Cal State Fullerton 6-10 M21 at #4 Cal State Fullerton 1-7 M24 at Wichita State 5-3 M29 at Missouri State 1-10 M29 at missouri State 2-3 M31 at #9 Texas 4-5 A3 IPFW 19-0 A4 IPFW 4-0 A4 IPFW 14-8 A5 IPFW 26-3 A6 at Dallas Baptist 4-5 A7 Texas-Arlington 9-7 A10 South Dakota State 8-7 A11 South Dakota State 22-1 A11 South Dakota State 16-0 A14 Arkansas-Little Rock 10-8 A17 Centenary 11-2 A18 Centenary 11-4 A18 Centenary 10-6 A19 Centenary 15-8 A21 Arkansas 6-9 A25 at North Dakota State 2-3 A25 at North Dakota State 5-0 M5 at Wichita State 7-6 M8 at Oakland 11-15 M9 at Oakland 10-6 M10 at Oakland 10-2 M10 at Oakland 12-1 M12 at Arkansas 2-3 M14 at Western Illinois 31-3 M18 at Dallas Baptist 14-8 Summit League Tournament (Tulsa, OK) M21 vs Centenary 9-1 M22 vs Southern Utah 9-6 M23 vs South Dakota State 6-2 NCAA Tempe Regional (Tempe, AZ) M29 vs #26 Cal Poly 13-3 M30 vs Arizona State 1-4 M31 vs Kent State 15-10 M31 vs Arizona State 3-8

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Oral Roberts

Founder & Chancellor

Oral Roberts, founder and chancellor of ORU, is recognized as one of the out­ standing personalities of his generation. Educator, evangelist, businessman, au­ thor, and television personality are among the many titles for which Oral Roberts has gained world acclaim. President of Oral Roberts Univer­ sity from 1963-1993, he was appointed as ORU’s first chancellor on Jan. 27, 1993, when his son Richard was commissioned and succeeded him as only the second president in ORU’s history. Oral Roberts received his formal education at Oklahoma Baptist and Phil­ lips universities. In 1947, he resigned his pastorate to enter an evangelistic ministry to pray for the healing of the whole man. Since then, he has conducted more than 300 evangelistic and healing crusades on five continents and has appeared as a guest speaker for hundreds of national and international meetings and conventions. He has also written more than 50 books, including Expect A Miracle and Miracles of Seed Faith, the latter with nearly eight million copies in circulation. His latest book, Still Doing the Impossible, was published in 2002. Roberts has published several writ­ ten commentaries on the Bible as well as a complete commentary on cassette tape entitled Oral Roberts Reading the New Testament with His Life’s Teachings. The university which bears his name was chartered in 1963 and held its first classes in 1965. He founded University Vil­ lage, a retirement complex for more than 450 residents.

Roberts is also the founder of the Oral Roberts Evangelistic Association, which serves as the center of the entire ministry and sponsors the daily television show, Something Good Tonight: The Hour of Healing, hosted by Richard and Lindsay Roberts. He has received numerous honors during his life in the ministry. Proud of his Indian heritage, Roberts was honored in 1963 as Indian of the Year by the American Broadcasters Association. In 1973, he was elected to the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. In 1974, he was named Oklahoman of the Year. Roberts also received an honorary

doctor of law degree from Centenary College in 1975 and an honorary doctor of divinity degree from the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel in 1988. Born Jan. 24, 1918, Oral Roberts is the fifth and youngest child of the Reverend and Mrs. Ellis M. Roberts. He was wed to his wife, Evelyn, on Dec. 25, 1938. Evelyn passed away May 4, 2005 at the age of 88. They are the parents of four children: the late Rebecca Nash, the late Ronald Roberts, Richard Roberts and Roberta Potts.

ORU Administration Officers VP for Enrollment Management................................Dr. Nancy Brainard VP for Univ. Relations & Dev........................................Mr. David Wagner VP for Auxiliary Services................................................Mr. Tim Philley Athletic Director...................................................................Mr. Mike Carter VP for Finance.......................................................................Ms. Michelle Finley Provost.......................................................................................Dr. Ralph Fagin VP for Academic Affairs..................................................Dr. Debra Sowell Institutional Research.......................................................Dr. Cal Easterling, Director Learning Resources.............................................................Dr. Bill Jernigan, Dean School of Arts & Cultural Studies..............................Dr. Wendy Shirk, Dean School of Business................................................................Dr. Steve Greene, Dean School of Education............................................................Dr. David Hand, Dean ORU Online Campus.........................................................Dr. Martin Crossland, Dean School of Nursing.................................................................Dr. Kenda Jezek, Dean School of Science & Engineering.................................Dr. Dominic Halsmer, Dean School of Theology & Missions....................................Dr. Thomson Mathew, Dean Student Development.......................................................Dr. Dan Guajardo, Dean Spiritual Formation............................................................Dr. Clarence Boyd, Dean


Dr. Mark Rutland President

Dr. Mark Rutland brings significant academic and leadership ex­ girls’ home in Thailand. periences to his new role as president of Oral Roberts University. In 1998, he launched out into a second turnaround adventure: Originally from Texas, Dr. Rutland completed a bachelor of sci­ the presidency of Southeastern College in Lakeland, Florida. ence at the University of Maryland in 1970. Then, answering During his decade of leadership that college became a university, God’s call to the ministry, he earned a master of divinity degree tripled enrollment from less than 1,000 to more than 3,000 stu­ from Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Georgia dents, and saw the Lakeland campus expanded with $50 million in 1972, and became a United Methodist pastor. He went on in new construction. While there Rutland also established the to earn a Ph.D. in church growth from the California Graduate Jerusalem Studies Center in Israel. School of Theology in 1988. He served alongside Dr. Paul Walker at Mount Paran Church of God in Atlanta, Georgia. For five Along with his academic and ministry pursuits, Dr. Rutland has years he served as Senior Pastor of Calvary Assembly of God in authored 13 books and hosted a 30-minute daily radio program Florida. During his tenure Calvary gained national notoriety as a called The Herald of Joy. He and his wife, Alison, have partnered model of turnaround leadership. In the late 1970s, Rutland began in marriage and ministry for 42 years. They have three married preaching revival meetings in churches across the nation and was children and five grandchildren. He is currently ordained with soon ministering around the world. He founded Global Servants, the International Ministerial Fellowship. which has a church-planting ministry in West Africa and a large


O ff i c e rs

Mart Green Chair

Glenda Payas, D.M.D. Secretary

Billy Wilson Vice Chair

Jay A. Betz Treasurer

M e mb e rs

Dr. Don H. Argue

Mary E. Banks

Frederick A. Boswell, Jr.

Stanley M. Burgess

Scott Cordray

Hal Donaldson

Richard Fenimore

Michael Hammer

Rev. Robert Hoskins

Scott Howard

Lynette Lewis

Ron Luce

Charles W. McKinney

Oral Roberts

Russell P. Spittler


Mike Carter Oral Roberts University Athletic Director To say Mike Carter had his work cut out for him when he accepted the director of athletics position at Oral Roberts University on Nov. 7, 1994, is quite an understatement. It was hard enough to leave a successful business and sports law practice to embark on a career change, but combined with the fact that ORU was just beginning its second year back to active NCAA Division I status with only three full-time support personnel and no conference affiliation, made his endeavor even more challenging. However, nearly 15 years later, it’s clear that Carter’s vi­ sion and guidance—along with a strong commitment to athletics by the University—has led the department to dramatic enhancements and unprecedented success. Under Carter’s leadership, the department is now properly staffed with support personnel. During his tenure he has de­ veloped positions in athletic development, business admin­ istration, compliance, academic services, sports medicine, strength training, marketing and media relations. All of these support services have proven to be necessary for ORU to compete successfully in today’s world of Division I athletics. Across the board, each athletic program has thrived with Carter at the helm. That success can be traced directly to the fact that Carter has chosen outstanding coaches and administrators to lead the Golden Eagle athletic programs. Another key component in ORU’s recent athletic success was the acceptance into the Summit League (formerly the MidContinent Conference) on July 1, 1997. The formal announce­ ment was made on Sept. 17, 1996, and came after years of hard work and dedication by Carter and University leaders.

Since joining the Summit League, the Golden Eagles have become a perennial favorite for the league’s Commissioner’s Cup, awarded to the league’s best overall athletic depart­ ment. ORU has captured eight Commissioner’s Cups in 12 years. Over the past 12 years the Golden Eagles have totaled 68 NCAA Tournament appearances and one NIT appearance, 57 All-America selections, and two Olym­ pians. In 2008, track & field athlete Andretti Bain became ORU’s first national champion in any sport when he cap­ tured NCAA titles in both the indoor and outdoor 400 meters. Bain went on to win a silver medal at the Beijing Olympics as part of the Bahamian 4x400 meter relay team. ORU’s athletic success hasn’t just been limited to wins on the field though. The Golden Eagles have been ex­ tremely successful in the classroom as well, earning an overall GPA of 3.0 or better in 11 out of the last 12 years.

The Carter File Personal

Pawhuska, Okla. Wife: Paula Children: Lizz, a 1998 graduate of USC who is an actress in Los Angeles; Cason, a 2000 graduate of Duke, and 2003 graduate of Georgetown Law School, who is currently an attorney and a Tulsa city councilman; and the late Scott, who died in December, 1993.

B.S., Business Administration Juris Doctorate

* Named Athletic Director on November 7, 1994 * Driving force behind ORU’s acceptance into The Summit League on July 1, 1997 * Created ORU’s Athletics Infastructure

Part of the reason for those honors was Carter’s cre­ ation of the Eli Academic Learning Center, one of the many facility upgrades he has directed. Others include the construction and/or improvement of the vol­ leyball, baseball, basketball and soccer facilities. New locker rooms, playing surfaces, sound systems, signage, and additional seating have assured ORU that its ath­ letic facilities can rival most NCAA Division I universities.

* Has guided ORU to eight Summit League Commissioner’s Cup titles and numerous all-sports awards

Yet, Carter isn’t resting on his laurels. New men’s and wom­ en’s basketball locker rooms, women’s basketball offices and a sports medicine facility in the Mabee Center have been constructed. ORU opened the Golden Eagle Sports Com­ plex in 2006, a multi-purpose facility located at J.L. Johnson Stadium which features a 2,500-square foot strength and conditioning center; the Grand Slam Room; and new of­ fices for the baseball coaching staff. A 35,000-square foot indoor practice facility will open as part of the Golden Eagle Sports Complex in the summer of 2009. The Mabee Center basketball arena received a new state-of-the-art video score­ board in the fall of 2008. Additional renovations for soccer, tennis basketball and baseball are under consideration.

* Chairman of the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Committee (2002, 2003)

All of these enhancements have been made in an effort to maintain ORU’s athletic success, and advance to the next level in the near f uture . Carter and his wife, Paula have two grown children, Lizz and Cason, and one grandchild. They are also the parents of late son, Scott, who died in December 1993 of childhood cancer.

* Has made numerous improvements to all ORU Athletic facilities * ORU Athletic Department GPA has been over 3.0 11 of the last 12 years

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Member of The Summit League Council; Past Chairman of the The Summit League Men’s Basketball Committee and Championships Committee

* Board of Advisors–Coaches vs. Cancer * Board of Trustees–National Childhood Cancer Foundation * Member of the Tulsa Sports Commission Executive Committee * Has practiced law for more than 25 years * Counsels both collegiate and professional athletes regarding professional agents and basic financial management * Former adjunct professor at the University of Tulsa College of Law *

Previously taught sports classes at Oklahoma State University and the University of Tulsa 1994: Family of the Year Family and Children’s Services

1992: Family of the Year

The Carter Family: Lizz, Mike, Paula and Cason

Family and Children’s Services


H e a d C o a ch e s

Joe Dial Track

Jerry Finkbeiner Women’s Bas­ket­ball

Sheera Sirola Vol­ley­ball

Scott Sutton Men’s Bas­ket­ball

Steve Hayes Men’s Soc­cer

Rob Walton Baseball

Chris Milliron Tennis

Lance Watson Golf

Support Staff

Cris Belvin

Claire Blind

Asst. AD Marketing / Media Relations Golden Eagle Club

Ralph Manning

Assoc. AD Compliance

Richard McCutchen Marketing Director / Operations

Jonathan Conneely

Scott Higgins

Strength & Conditioning

Rhonda Fowler

Assoc. AD Business / SWA

Elizabeth Middleton

Mike Minyard

Daniel Steward

Director of Compliance

Marketing Director / Ticket Sales

Assoc. AD Marketing

Asst. Athletic Trainer

Kyle Jones

John Joslin

Asst. AD Academics

Director of Sports Medicine

Terry Unruh

Vince Volpe

NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative

Assoc. AD External Operations


THE SUMMIT LEAGUE Now in its 28th year as an NCAA Division I athletics conference, The Summit League continues its renaissance and ascent both on the playing eld and in the classroom. The 2008-09 academic year saw the league reach numerous milestones among its 10 member institutions and 19 championship sports. The Summit League made history during its 2009 Basketball Championships with record crowds and sponsorship totals in its rst season in Sioux Falls, S.D. New attendance standards were established for the entire tournament, the women’s South Dakota State became the rst tournament and several individual Summit League soccer team to record a sessions. On the court, the North victory in the NCAA Women’s College Cup Dakota State men and South Dakota with its rst round win over 13th-ranked State women both achieved the and fourth-seeded Colorado in 2008. rare feat of earning an automatic NCAA bid in their rst season of eligibility. Netting the NCAA’s largest men’s basketball attendance increase during the 2008-09 season further illustrated the growth and excitement surrounding Summit League basketball. The league ranked 16th nationally, up six spots over the previous year, and increased its crowds at a rate of 30 percent per game. While basketball played a major part of the league’s success, signicant Summit League achievements spanned beyond the hardwood. An unprecedented total of three Summit League teams ended their 2008-09 seasons with a national ranking. North Dakota State’s softball team ended the year ranked No. 18 in the ESPN.com/USA Softball poll after capturing the league’s rst NCAA Regional title in a decade and becoming the rst Summit League team to reach the Super Regional round. South Dakota State’s women’s basketball team earned a No. 19 ranking in the nal USA Today/ESPN Coaches’ poll after peaking at No. 14 during the season and posting a rst-round victory in the NCAA Tournament. The Oakland men’s soccer team nished at No. 30 in the College Soccer News poll after reaching the No. 24 position earlier in the season and becoming The Summit League’s rst top-25 soccer squad. The NDSU softball and SDSU women’s basketball teams were just part of The Summit League’s postseason success that saw a combined seven NCAA Tournament wins. SDSU notched the league’s rst NCAA women’s soccer tournament victory with a rst-round win. Oral Roberts claimed a pair of baseball victories in the Tempe Regional to nish as runner-up. The Summit League sent two teams to the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament for the rst time since 2003, and the third time in history. Additionally, Oakland’s men’s basketball team hosted and won its rst round game in the inaugural CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. Individually, North Dakota State’s Laura Hermanson recorded the league’s best women’s track and eld nish with a runner-up performance in the 800 meters at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Also in June, Western Illinois’ golfer Kyle Peterman won a qualifying playoff to earn an amateur spot in the 2009 U.S. Open. During the basketball season, Oakland’s Johnathon Jones was the NCAA assists leader and became the fourth player in league history, and rst in 10 years, to lead the nation in a major statistical category. In the classroom, a Summit League record 13 student-athletes were recognized as Academic All-Americans, including North Dakota State basketball player Brett Winkelman, who was selected as the University Division Academic All-American of the Year. Oakland basketball player Jessica Pike also garnered a top academic honor for her sport and was named the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Six Summit League teams were bestowed with the NCAA Public Recognition Award, an honor given to teams that have a Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR) in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. Receiving the accolade was IPFW’s men’s cross country and volleyball teams, UMKC’s volleyball and women’s tennis teams, Oakland’s women’s golf team and South Dakota State’s men’s golf team. The achievements during the 2008-09 academic year carried over from the summer when a pair of former Summit League student-athletes

gained individual acclaim on the world stage. Former Oral Roberts studentathlete Andretti Bain won a silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics as a member of the Bahamas’ 4x400-meter relay team after having claimed both the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor 400-meter titles earlier in the year. Former IUPUI standout George Hill became The Summit League’s second NBA rst round draft pick when he was selected 26th by the San Antonio Spurs after garnering Summit League Player of the Year honors. Originally formed in 1982 as the Association of Mid-Continent Universities and later known as the Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit League is in its third year of a rebranding that followed its 25th anniversary and coincided with the Summit Plan, a strategic plan that places a renewed emphasis on improving the academic and athletic performances of all league student-athletes. Included in the plan was the league’s new name, the creation of a new image and the addition of three member institutions. The 10 Summit League member institutions include Centenary College of Louisiana, IPFW (Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis), UMKC (University of Missouri-Kansas City), North Dakota State University, Oakland University, Oral Roberts University, South Dakota State University, Southern Utah University and Western Illinois University. In April 2009, the University of South Dakota accepted an invitation to join the league with full membership during the 2011-12 academic year and will begin as an associate member for swimming and diving in 200910. The league has one other associate member, Eastern Illinois University, which competes in swimming and diving. These member institutions pride themselves on providing quality athletic, academic and social experiences for their student-athletes. The Summit League sponsors 19 championship sports, which include: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s indoor track and eld, men’s and women’s outdoor track and eld, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. The league champion receives automatic bids to the NCAA Tournament in all applicable sports. Since its inception in 1982, The Summit League has had several transcendent moments on the national stage. In 1986, Cleveland State upset third-seeded Indiana in the rst round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament on its way to a berth in the Sweet 16. A decade later, Valparaiso captured the nation’s attention when Bryce Drew hit “the shot” to defeat No. 4 seed Mississippi in an NCAA rst-round game and spark its Sweet 16 run. More recently, Oral Roberts’ baseball program nished the 2004 campaign with a national-ranking and became the rst Summit League school to reach the NCAA Super Regionals in 2006. The league has produced four Olympic athletes, four NCAA champions and several All-Americans in the sports of track and eld, swimming and diving and cross country. Numerous professionals and several draft choices have come directly from The Summit League, including three Major League Baseball rst round picks, a pair of NBA rst rounders and one WNBA selection. Former Summit Leaguers Kevin Duckworth (NBA) and Kevin Seitzer (MLB) each were two-time all-stars during their professional careers. Recent and historical success coupled with an increased growth among its membership base gives The Summit League a promising future on the landscape of college athletics.

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE

340 W. Buttereld Rd., Suite 3D Elmhurst, IL 60126 Phone: (630) 516-0661 Fax: (630) 516-0673

www.thesummitleague.org

Tom Douple Commissioner

Commissioner ................................................. Tom Douple Associate Commissioner ................................. Myndee Kay Larsen Assistant Commissioner .................................. Greg Walter Director of Communications ............................ David Brauer Director of Marketing ..................................... Vanessa Quimpo Associate Director of Communications ............ Greg Mette Ofce Manager ............................................... Brenda Hilton Communications Assistant .............................. Shannon Sieg Administrative Intern ...................................... Andrea Travelstead



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