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Table of Contents 2014 Review
Contents..................................................................................... 1 Covering the Shockers............................................................... 2 2015 Schedule............................................................................ 3 2015 MVC Tournament Bracket................................................ 4 Eck Stadium-Home of Tyler Field..........................................5-6 Dr. John Bardo, Wichita State President.................................... 7 Dr. Eric Sexton, Wichita State Athletics Director...................... 8 2015 Team Information.............................................................. 9 2015 Roster.............................................................................. 10 2015 Season Outlook.......................................................... 11-12
Review..................................................................................... 51 2014 Statistics.....................................................................52-57 MVC Review........................................................................... 58 Career Stats for Non-Returnees..........................................59-62
History
Baseball History..................................................................63-66 Year-by-Year Record................................................................ 67 WSU in The Valley Tournament.............................................. 68 WSU in the NCAA Tournament.............................................. 69 Postseason Honors..............................................................70-75 All-Time Lettermen............................................................76-77 Players by Number..............................................................77-78 WSU Coaching Records.......................................................... 79 Year-by-Year Scores............................................................79-90
Coaches
Todd Butler, Head Coach....................................................13-15 Brent Kemnitz, Assistant Coach.........................................16-17 Brian Walker, Assistant Coach................................................. 18 Scott Gurss, Director of Operations......................................... 19 Mike Sirianni, Volunteer Assistant Coach............................... 19 Parker Zimmerman, Student Assistant Coach......................... 20 Support Staff............................................................................ 20
Records
NCAA Records & Leaders....................................................... 91 Team Records......................................................................92-94 Individual Records............................................................94-102 Freshman Records...........................................................102-104 Game Records.................................................................105-108 Year-by-Year Leaders...................................................... 108-110 Year-by-Year Team Statistics.......................................... 110-111 Attendance Records............................................................... 112 NCAA Tournament Records........................................... 113-116 College World Series Records........................................ 117-119 MVC Tournament Records.............................................120-121 The Last Time.................................................................121-123 Shockers in Pro Baseball................................................124-130 Milestone Victories................................................................ 130
2015 Team
Player Profiles.....................................................................21-43 2015-16 Signees..................................................................44-45
Opponents
In-Season Tournament Results................................................. 46 Series History......................................................................47-49 WSU vs. All-Time Opponents................................................. 50
* an asterik indicates where wins or statistics were vacated due to a ruling from the NCAA Committee on Infractions
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Covering the Shockers
Wichita State University’s Intercollegiate Athletics Association would like to thank you for your coverage of Shocker baseball and look forward to seeing you this season. Inside this book you will find information that helps you cover the Shockers. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact the athletics media relations office at 316/ 978-3265. Working Credentials Requests to cover a game should be received by the Wichita State athletics media relations office no later than one day prior to the game. Requests should be emailed to Tami Cutler, Assistant Director/Media Relations at tcutler@goshockers.com.
ECK STADIUM PARKING Media parking is available in the north section of the main parking lot west of the stadium. A parking pass is not required. Media must show their credential to gain access to the lot. Photographers Only accredited photographers on assignment will be allowed on the playing surface at Eck Stadium-Home of Tyler Field. Photographers are not allowed in front of either dugout and still photographers are asked to remain well away from the field of play during the game. Video photographers are encouraged to shoot from atop the third-base dugout, in a grandstand location until fans’ sight-lines are affected, from inside a vacant pressbox booth or from a designated platform. Media Seating/Services Seating in the press box will be granted on a priority basis, with daily newspapers and originating radio stations receiving first consideration. Seating is limited; therefore no friends, spouses, or children will be permitted in the press box while the game is in progress. Programs, pregame notes, and statistics will be provided. A complete NCAA box score will be available after the completion of the game. Internet Wireless internet is available in the press box. Visiting Radio A courtesy line is available in the press box at Eck Stadium. Please contact Tami Cutler in the media relations office if you plan to broadcast from the press box. Coach/Player Interviews Wichita State coaches and players are always available for interviews. To set up an appointment with head coach Todd Butler or a member of his staff, contact the baseball office at 316/978-3636. To set up a meeting with a player, contact the media relations office at 316/ 978-5559. Please make your request at least a day in advance to allow adequate time for making arrangements. The Wichita State locker room is open for interviews after games following a 10-minute cooling-off period. Website/Internet Broadcasts All statistics and box scores are available on the Wichita State athletic website goshockers.com as well as live stats. Live video is also available of all home games at www.shockervision.tv for a fee. Games are also broadcast on the internet at goshockers.com.
Coverage of Wichita State’s baseball program includes live coverage of most every game on KNSS-AM 1330 and internet simulcasts, as well as daily newspaper coverage by the Wichita Eagle. KNSS’ coverage of Shocker games in 2015 includes all games tentatively beginning Feb. 13 when Wichita State kicks off its schedule against Sam Houston State with Pizza Hut Shocker Sports Hall of Fame member, Mike Kennedy, on play-by-play. Former Shocker pitcher (1991-94) Shane Dennis will handle play-by-play duties until Kennedy is finished with men’s basketball. Kennedy, who is in his 36th season as playby-play voice of the Shockers, has been honored eight times as the Kansas Broadcaster-of-the-Year by the KBA. Coverage of games includes a pregame show with comments from head coach Todd Butler, as well as a post-game show. Radio coverage of WSU also includes two weekly radio shows, including The Todd Butler Show and The Brent Kemnitz Show. The Shockers will also be featured on television six times in 2015 on Cox Channel Kansas.
WSU Media Relations Tami Cutler
Asst. Director/Media Relations Baseball Contact Office Phone: (316) 978-5559 Cell Phone: (316) 655-2267 Email: tcutler@goshockers.com
Larry Rankin Asst. AD/Media Relations
Weston Pletcher Asst. Director/ New Media
Bryan Holmgren Asst. Director/ Media Relations
Paul Payton Graduate Assistant
How to get to Eck Stadium-Home of Tyler Field From North: Take Interstate 135 South to 21st Street and go east (turn left). Take 21st Street to Perimeter Road. Eck Stadium-Home of Tyler Field is on the right. From South: Take Interstate 135 North to 21st Street and go east (exit right). Take 21st Street to Perimeter Road. Eck Stadium-Home of Tyler Field is on the south side of the street. From East: Take Interstate 35 West to Kellogg (U.S. Highway 54) exit and proceed west on Kellogg. Make a right at Rock Road and take Rock Road to 21st Street. Make a left at 21st Street (going west) and Eck Stadium-Home of Tyler Field is at 21st and Perimeter Road.
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From West: From airport, take Airport Road north to Kellogg (U.S. Highway 54). Take Kellogg east through downtown to Interstate 135 North to 21st Street and go east (exit right). Take 21st street to Perimeter Road. Eck Stadium-Home of Tyler Field is on the south side of street.
2015 Wichita State Schedule Date Opponent Feb. 13 Sam Houston State Feb. 14 Sam Houston State Feb. 15 Sam Houston State Feb. 17 Oral Roberts Feb. 20 Texas State Feb. 21 Texas State Feb. 22 Texas State Feb. 24 Nebraska-Omaha Feb. 27 Long Beach State Feb. 28 Long Beach State March 1 Long Beach State March 6 Central Michigan March 7 Central Michigan March 8 Central Michigan March 10 Central Arkansas March 11 Arkansas-Little Rock March 13 UC Santa Barbara March 14 UC Santa Barbara March 15 UC Santa Barbara March 17 Western Illinois March 18 Western Illinois March 20 Southern Illinois* March 21 Southern Illinois* March 22 Southern Illinois* March 24 Oklahoma State March 27 TCU March 28 TCU March 29 TCU (Fox College Sports) April 1 Kansas (Cox Kansas) April 3 Indiana State* April 4 Indiana State* (ESPNU) April 5 Indiana State* April 7 Texas (Longhorn Network) April 10 Illinois State* April 11 Illinois State* April 12 Illinois State* April 14 Kansas State (FS Midwest) April 17 Bradley* April 18 Bradley* April 19 Bradley* April 21 Kansas (Cox Kansas/ESPN3) April 24 New Mexico (Cox Kansas) April 25 New Mexico April 26 New Mexico April 28 Oklahoma (ESPNU) May 1 Missouri State* (Cox Kansas) May 2 Missouri State* (Cox Kansas) May 3 Missouri State* May 5 Kansas State May 8 Evansville* May 9 Evansville* May 10 Evansville* May 12 Oral Roberts (Cox Kansas) May 14 Dallas Baptist* (Cox Kansas) May 15 Dallas Baptist* May 16 Dallas Baptist* May 20-23 Missouri Valley Conference Baseball Championship May 29-31 NCAA Regionals June 5-7 NCAA Super Regionals June 13-23 College World Series All Times Central * Missouri Valley Conference Game Home Games in Bold
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Place Huntsville, Texas Huntsville, Texas Huntsville, Texas Tulsa, Okla. Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Carbondale, Ill. Carbondale, Ill. Carbondale, Ill. Stillwater, Okla. Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Austin, Texas Wichita Wichita Wichita Manhattan, Kan. Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Lawrence, Kan. Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Wichita TBA TBA Omaha, Neb.
Time 6:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 8 p.m. 4 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA
2015 MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 20 - 23 • ECK STADIUM • WICHITA, KAN. BRACKET A Seed TBD Winner Game 7
Game 1 Wed. 9 AM
Seed TBD
Game 7 Thurs. 4 PM
Seed TBD Game 2 Wed. 12:30 PM
Seed TBD
*Game 13 Sat. 11 AM
Winner Game 9
Game 11 Fri. 4 PM
Loser Game 7
Loser Game 1
Game 9 Fri. 9 AM
Game 5 Thurs. 9 AM
Championship Game Sat. 7 PM
Loser Game 2
BRACKET B Seed TBD Game 3 Wed. 4 PM
Winner Game 8
Seed TBD Game 8 Thurs. 7:30 PM
Seed TBD Game 4 Wed. 7:30 PM
Seed TBD
**Game 14 Sat. 3 PM
Game 12 Fri. 7:30 PM
Winner Game 10
Loser Game 8
Loser Game 3
Game 10 Fri. 12:30 PM
Game 6 Thurs. 12:30 PM
Loser Game 4 * ** #
Game 13 will be necessary if the winner of Game 9 also wins Game 11. Game 14 will be necessary if the winner of Game 10 also wins Game 12. If Game 13 is not necessary, Game 14 will remain at the originally scheduled time.
As the tournament host, Wichita State will play the 7:30 p.m. game on the rst day of the tournament. Subsequent game times shall follow the natural ow of the bracket. All times are listed as Central (CT) First Round Pairings:
BRACKET A (SEEDS 1, 4, 5, 8) Seed 1 vs. Seed 8 Seed 4 vs. Seed 5
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BRACKET B (SEEDS 2, 3, 6, 7) Seed 2 vs. Seed 7 Seed 3 vs. Seed 6
MVC CHAMPION
Eck Stadium-Home of Tyler Field When baseball was revived at Wichita State 38 years ago, Shocker Field was constructed in an empty grass lot along 21st Street on the east edge of campus. The Shockers’ home boasted an AstroTurf infield, a chain-link fence and a modern electronic scoreboard with message capabilities, but little else. Over the years, many improvements have been made to Eck Stadium - Home of Tyler Field. Most recently, Phase IV, completed in 2000, included the additions of the Southwestern Bell Press Box, Coleman Hill, Hap Bledsoe Plaza, skyboxes and the Virginia H. Farah All-American Club. Wichita State University, with help from various private contributions, opened Shocker field late in the 1978 season. The facility housed little more than a playing surface and a scoreboard, and seating was not available until 1979. In 1981, the 36 members of the Home Run Club helped fund the construction of concrete dugouts. Limited seating became possible in 1983 with the addition of a 320-seat bleacher purchased with gifts made to the athletic department by the late Gladys Wiedemann. Eck Stadium was built around Shocker Field in the spring of 1985 at a cost of more than $700,000. Substantial gifts from Eck and Todd Aikins and a large amount of funding from the WSU-ICAA helped secure the purchase of five sections of aluminum grandstands from the city of New Orleans, where they were used in the 1984 World’s Fair by the dolphin tanks exhibit. Also, the funding was able to pay for the lights obtained from an Iowa outdoorlighting company at a discounted price. A clubhouse connected to the third-base dugout was built, housing coaches offices, a reception area, a locker room and a conference room. This area now houses an expanded ticket office and rooms for visiting teams and umpires. Phase II expansion, which included the renaming of Shocker Field to Tyler Field, took place in the winter and spring of 1988. The $425,000 renovation project included as its major focus the installation of a new astroturf surface, a rubberized warning track, the addition of 292 box seats behind the home plate area. Also added was wood fencing for the stadium and the color-coordinated painting of the stadium. Ron and Linda Tyler, Wichita State alumns, funded most of the Phase II project. The $1.6 million “Phase III’’ expansion project completed in 1992, entailed the addition of the largest on-campus scoreboard in the country, and helped to solidify Eck Stadium- Home of Tyler Field’s place among the finest college baseball facilities in the country. In the winter of 1994-95, the press box was expanded to include four broadcast booths, a game operations booth, a writer’s booth, and an overflow area. The Phase III expansion included the construction of of the tri-level Gerald Michaud Pavilion behind the firstbase dugout. The lower level houses the Joe Carter Players’ Locker Room, a “team room,’’ and training facilities for the Wichita State athletics training department. The middle level, which overlooks the field, houses the Dwane L. Wallace office complex and the Coastal Hall of Fame Room. The upper level houses an indoor workout facility for the Shockers, complete with batting and pitching cages. The project was funded with substantial contributions from the WSU student body, the general public through a grass roots campaign in the spring of 1991 by Gerald Michaud, Velma Wallace, Joe Carter, Rusty Eck, and Coastal Corporation. The expansion also included the installation of 1,871 seats, including 401 box seats, increasing the number of box seats to 793 and the stadium seating capacity to 5,665. Another two-hundred seats were added in the winter of 1994-95 when sections of the original grandstands were filled in. In January 2006, a state of the art Daktronics scoreboard was added at Eck Stadium. Highlights of the project included a new 20-foot by 13-foot video board with instant replay capabilities, as well as a new message center and new LED line score outputs. In addition, a JUGS radar gun interface will allow for display of the speed of every pitch on the new board. The scoreboard that is mounted on the Michaud Pavilion was also upgraded to LED line scores. The new board replaced the 13-year old board, which was constructed in 1992. Eck Stadium-Home of Tyler Field has been the site of numerous baseball events, including the NCAA Midwest Regional each year from 1990-92 and in 1994-96, as well as 1998, 2002 and 2007, 19 Missouri Valley Conference tournaments, and the first-ever International Baseball Institute in 1989. The National Baseball Congress holds state and national tournament games in the stadium, and the Wichita Broncos, NBC champions in 1989 and 1990, have used the facility during the summer months since 1988. Additionally, Wichita State played host in March 1992 to an international exhibition game featuring a team from Dankook, Korea.
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Building Excellence for the Student-Athlete Wichita State has embarked on a “Building Excellence for the Student-Athlete” campaign, the crux of which is an indoor practice facility adjacent to Eck Stadium, former Director of Athletics Jim Schaus announced on July 10, 2007. The project is divided into two phases, which total $7.5 million, based on priority of need. However, it is the committed intentions of the campaign to fund and construct both phases together and as soon as possible. Phase I of the project includes the 170’ x 170’ (29,000 square feet) Bombardier Learjet Indoor Practice Facility with AstroTurf®, full infield and retractable batting cages. The climate-controlled facility will be utilized during inclement weather by Shocker baseball as well as Shocker softball, track and golf teams. It will also be used for conditioning and training activities by all 15 sport programs. The initial phase also included the installation of a new AstroTurf® playing surface for infield and all areas behind home plate, in front of dugouts and outfield warning track. The Bombardier-Learjet Indoor Practice Facility was finished in December 2009, while the new AstroTurf® field was completed in September 2009. Phase II includes a new third base side home team locker room (lower level) with dressing area, team room, showers/restrooms, satellite athletic training facility and equipment room. The second phase also includes the relocation of WSU’s baseball offices (ground level) and home team dugouts to third base side for convenient access to the new home team locker room and indoor practice facility. The project also includes the lowering of both dugouts for improved sight lines for players, coaches and fans and additional third baseline seating and concourse area.
Evolution of Eck Stadium-Home of Tyler Field 1978 Shocker Field
1981-1983 Shocker Field
•Field excavation •Dirt removal •Asphalt/Paving •Astroturf purchase, installation •Chain-link fence
•Concrete Dugouts •Bleacher unit (322 seats)
WSU Athletic Dept. ($140,000) Stannard Excavating ($25,000) Tubby Knebler Construction ($25,000-CIK)
Home Run Club ($38,000) Mrs. Gladys Wiedemann ($12,000) Keller Concrete Co. (Earl Callison) E.W. Construction
Public campaign ($390,000) WSU Student Fees ($365,000)
1988 Eck Stadium (Home of Tyler Field)
•Field lights •Clubhouse/Offices •Concessions Area •3,044 Grandstand seats •Batting cages (1987) •Press box •Public restrooms •Wood fencing •Color-coordinated painting
•Astroturf replacement •Rubberized warning track •292 Box seats •Cedar outfield fence •$4 million endowment to baseball
WSU Athletic Dept. ($630,000) Rusty Eck (Approx. $220,000, 1984-89) Todd Aikins ($125,000, 1985-89)
1990-92 Eck Stadium (Home of Tyler Field) •New clubhouse with offices •Indoor cages •401 Box seats •1,470 Grandstand seats •Public restrooms •Concessions areas •Resurface warning track
1984-85 Eck Stadium (Home of Shocker Field)
Ron and Linda Tyler ($425,000) WSU Athletic Dept. ($95,000) “Tubby” Knebler Construction Porter Paints Co. (John Mann)
1998-2000 Eck Stadium (Home of Tyler Field)
Gerald Michaud ($250,000) Velma Wallace ($200,000) Joe Carter ($100,000, 3 yrs.) Coastal Corporation ($100,000, 6 yrs.) Rusty Eck ($100,000, 2 yrs.)
•Plaza entrance •2,569 Box seats •1,218 Chairback seats •Public restrooms •Concession stands •Skybox suites •All-American club •High-tech press box •Pavilions on outfield hill •Artificial turf •Warning track
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H.D. Hap Bledsoe ($500,000) Virginia Farah Foundation ($530,000)
Rusty Eck ($500,000) Southwestern Bell ($225,000) The Coleman Co. ($500,000) Gerald Michaud ($100,000) Willard Walpole ($100,000) Private contributions All-American club membership Luxury skybox suites Personal seat licenses $3.5 million in bonds
Dr. John Bardo Wichita State University President
the University of Wales at Swansea in social policy. After leaving WSU, John held a variety of appointments at Southwest Texas State University, the University of North Florida, Bridgewater State College, and Western Carolina University. At Western Carolina, John served as chancellor from 1995 to 2011 after which he rejoined the faculty. John’s academic interests involve the relationships between higher education, the economy and quality of life. He speaks regularly on issues associated with the New Economy and building competitiveness. When not working, John enjoys international travel and working with stained glass. John first met his wife Deborah in Neff Hall on the WSU campus and they married in 1975. They have one son, Christopher who lives in Cary, North Carolina where he is studying biology and chemistry at North Carolina Central University.
John William Bardo was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1948. He grew up in that area and graduated from Oak Hills High School in 1966. After high school, John attended the University of Cincinnati where he received a bachelor’s degree in economics (1970). He also studied economics and social policy at the University of Southampton, England, during his junior year. After graduating from Cincinnati, John received a master’s degree in sociology from Ohio University (1971) and a Ph.D. in sociology (1973) from the Ohio State University. He also attended the Institute for Educational Management at Harvard in 1987. John’s first academic appointment upon completing graduate school was at Wichita State University as an assistant professor of sociology. He also worked and taught in the Hugo Wall Center for Urban Studies. During his time at WSU, he also obtained a Fulbright to Australia where he and his wife Deborah studied Americans as migrants and had a sabbatical appointment at
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Dr. Eric Sexton Wichita State University Athletics Director
A Wichita State University alumnus and former student-athlete, Dr. Eric L. Sexton, enters his seventh full season as Director of Athletics at WSU after being named to the position April 23, 2008. He took over the reigns of a growing and successful program, and has taken it to even new heights, overseeing arguably the greatest two years in Shocker history. Wichita State competed in nine NCAA Tournament events in 2013-14 and won eight Missouri Valley Conference titles, including volleyball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, softball, women’s tennis, outdoor track and field, men’s golf and women’s golf. The men’s basketball team continued on a tear, backing up its 2013 Final Four appearance by winning 35-straight games, setting an NCAA record along the way before bowing out to Kentucky in the NCAA Tournament. In addition, the women’s basketball team competed in the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight year, and also won the MVC regular-season and tournament titles under Jody Adams. The two-year assault on the WSU and MVC record books by the Shockers began in 2012-13. A first for Shocker Athletics in a year of firsts, 12-of-15 sports were represented in NCAA competition. Wichita State’s volleyball team reached the Sweet 16 for the first time, the women’s basketball team won its first MVC title and played in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in history, and the men’s basketball team reached the Final Four for only the second time in history and the first time in 48 years. The Shockers also qualified for NCAA competition in men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field, women’s tennis, men’s tennis, men’s golf and baseball, and also won MVC titles in women’s indoor track and field, women’s tennis, men’s tennis, men’s golf and baseball. In fact, since Sexton took over, Wichita State has won 32 MVC titles, a product of his success in retaining successful coaches and the finest compilation of facilities in the Valley and in the region in the sports it sponsors. During the past five years, the institutional Academic Progress Rate (APR), which measures an institution’s eligibility and retention rate, has increased to an overall high of 977. Eight WSU teams have been recognized for perfect 1,000 APR multi-year rates during Sexton’s tenure. In addition, all WSU athletic teams have maintained levels above the NCAA cut line of 930 and have faced no APR penalties. The Graduation Success Rate (GSR) for WSU Athletics is currently 83 percent, just one percent behind the GSR for all institutions across the country. The GSR measures the graduation success rate for student-athletes receiving athletic aid in their first year of enrollment and who graduated within a six-year time period. Overall, the grade point average for all WSU athletic teams is consistently above a 3.05 and reached a high of 3.2 during the Fall 2010 semester. Sexton has been active in other areas, as well, choosing to build
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upon the success of Roundhouse Renaissance. Wichita State’s $25 million reconstruction of Charles Koch Arena was completed in 2003 and enhances the student-athlete and fan experience. Most recently, he added a new first-class HD scoreboard and sound system in Charles Koch Arena, new LED mezzanine signage to increase revenue streams, and a renovated men’s and women’s basketball locker rooms to keep the competitive recruiting edge. Early in Sexton’s tenure, the Shocker Athletic Department completed fundraising and construction of the Bombardier Learjet Baseball Practice Facility and the Wink Hartman Golf Practice Facility as a testimony to keeping that edge in all Shocker sports programs. In addition, the largest amount ever raised for WSU’s Shocker Athletic Scholarship Organization was achieved in 2012-13 at $4.2 million. Sexton, a 1987 WSU graduate and former member of the golf team, moved to the Athletic Department from his position of Executive Director for Government Relations and Board of Trustees at WSU. In that role, he was responsible for building relationships with elected and appointed officials at the local, state, and federal levels to advance the university’s finances and to provide for the academic and research needs of the Wichita region. Under his direction, the university in 2008 achieved the distinction of being 15th in the country in directed federal appropriations for important programs at the university. His Master of Public Administration (1992) and Bachelor of Business Administration (1987) degrees are both from WSU. From 1984 to 1987, he was also a two-time All-Missouri Valley Conference honoree on the WSU golf team, and graduated with honors. He also earned a PhD in Political Science at the University of Kansas in 2002. He is the son of Shocker football legend Linwood, and the late Delores Sexton, of rural Halstead. Sexton is heavily involved in the community, including board membership with various non-profit service organizations in the Wichita area during the past 19 years. In 2002, President George W. Bush appointed Sexton to the Presidential Commission for the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Currently, he serves on the NCAA Men’s Golf Committee, and oversaw the 2014 NCAA Men’s Golf Championship at Prairie Dunes in Hutchinson, Kansas. He also serves on the boards of the Kansas Golf Foundation and Go Wichita. In addition, from 1998-03, he served on WSU’s SASO Board of Directors. Sexton’s honors include the Wichita Business Journal 40 under 40 award (2000), the National Security Forum of the U.S. Department of Defense (1999), Leadership Wichita (1995), and the University of Kansas Black Faculty and Staff Council President’s Scholar. Sexton, who is the 17th Director of Athletics since 1939, is an avid competitor in amateur golf at the regional and national levels. He and his wife, Kathy, reside in Derby.
2015 Wichita State Quick Facts
Squad Breakdown (2014 Stats)
Founded: 1895 Enrollment: 15,003 Nickname: Shockers School Colors: Black and Yellow Home Field (capacity): Eck Stadium-Home of Tyler Field (7,851) Dimensions: LF-330; CF-390; RF-330 Head Coach: Todd Butler Record at School (yrs.): 31-28 (1) NCAA Career Record:121-111 (4) Assistant Coaches: Brent Kemnitz, Brian Walker, Mike Sirianni, Parker Zimmerman Director of Operations: Scott Gurss 2014 Record: 31-28 Conference Record (finish): 13-8 (4th) Position Starters Returning/Lost: 3/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/19 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/9
Returning Starting Position Players (3) Daniel Kihle, CF (.313, 3 HR, 22 RBI) Tanner Dearman, DH (.232, 1 HR, 13 RBI) Tanner Kirk, SS (.243, 0 HR, 10 RBI)
Key Returning Position Players (2) Mikel Mucha, OF (.357, 0 HR, 1 RBI) Bob Arens, C (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI)
Starting Position Players Lost (6)
Casey Gillaspie, 1B (.389, 15 HR, 50 RBI) Dayne Parker, 2B (.300, 5 HR, 30 RBI) Garrett Bayliff, RF (.274, 2 HR, 34 RBI) Chase Simpson, 3B (.258, 6 HR, 41 RBI) Micah Green, LF (.253, 2 HR, 25 RBI) Tyler Baker, C (.230, 3 HR, 18 RBI)
Returning Starting Pitchers (1)
Shockers By Class
SENIORS (2) Bob Arens (RS) Ray Ashford
Sam Tewes, RHP (8-3, 3.27, 50 K’s)
Other Key Returning Relief Pitchers (2)
Chase Williams (RS) Cody Tyler
JUNIORS (14) Tanner Dearman Tanner Kirk Jordan Farris Willie Schwanke Mikel Mucha (RS) Jon Ferrendelli Chase Rader Zach Reding (RS) Daniel Kihle John Hayes (RS) Isaac Anderson Ryan Tinkham Sam Hilliard Brandon Kimbrel (RS) SOPHOMORES (4) Sam Tewes Reagan Biechler
Reagan Biechler, LHP (0-1, 2.11, 8 K’s) Ray Ashford, RHP (2-3, 4.26, 32 K’s)
FRESHMEN (17) Keenan Eaton Michael Burns (RS) Gunnar Troutwine Taylor Sanagorski Trey Vickers Jeb Bargfeldt Taylor Goshen Jordan Boyer Bradley Kinsey Chandler Sanburn Josh DeBacker Matt Whalen Adam Thies Tyler Jones Bret Fehr Alex Van Pelt Travis Young
Starting Pitchers Lost (4)
A.J. Ladwig, RHP (3-6, 1.54, 73 K’s) Cale Elam, RHP (7-2, 2.22, 71 K’s) Kris Gardner, LHP (2-5, 5.45, 29 K’s) Garrett Brummett, RHP (1-1, 13.89, 6 K’s)
Relief Pitchers Lost (5)
Foster Vielock, RHP (3-0, 2.01, 19 K’s) Aaron LaBrie, LHP (5-2, 2.77, 43 K’s) Mitch McIntyre, RHP (0-0, 3.60, 6 K’s) Drew Palmer, LHP (0-3, 4.66, 23 K’s) TJ Looney, RHP (0-1, 16.43, 6 K’s)
Newcomers (26)
Shockers By State KANSAS (10): Bob Arens, Daniel Kihle, Chase Rader, Gunnar Troutwine, Taylor Sanagorski, Adam Thies, Bret Fehr, Alex Van Pelt, Tyler Jones, Travis Young OKLAHOMA (5): Tanner Dearman, Jeb Bargfeldt, Jordan Boyer, Chase Williams, Bradley Kinsey TEXAS (6): Ray Ashford, Willie Schwanke, Zach Reding, John Hayes, Sam Hilliard, Cody Tyler COLORADO (6): Mikel Mucha, Reagan Biechler, Brandon Kimbrel, Michael Burns, Keenan Eaton, Matt Whalen NEBRASKA (2): Tanner Kirk, Sam Tewes CALIFORNIA (2): Jordan Farris, Ryan Tinkham INDIANA (2): Taylor Goshen, Chandler Sanburn MISSOURI (2): Trey Vickers, Josh DeBacker IDAHO (1): Isaac Anderson ARIZONA (1): Jon Ferrendelli
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Jordan Farris, INF Keenan Eaton, OF Willie Schwanke, 3B/RHP Jon Ferrendelli, RHP Chase Rader, 3B Gunnar Troutwine, C Zach Reding, OF/1B Taylor Sanagorski, C Trey Vickers, INF Jeb Bargfeldt, LHP John Hayes, RHP Isaac Anderson, RHP Taylor Goshen, RHP Ryan Tinkham, 1B/C Jordan Boyer, INF Sam Hilliard, LHP/1B Chase Williams, RHP Bradley Kinsey, LHP Chandler Sanburn, RHP Josh DeBacker, OF Matt Whalen, RHP Adam Thies, SS/RHP Bret Fehr, OF Alex Van Pelt, LHP/1B Tyler Jones, RHP Travis Young, OF
2015 Wichita State Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. B-T Cl. 1 Tanner Dearman INF/OF 5-7 150 L-R Jr. 2 Tanner Kirk INF 5-11 185 R-R Jr. 3 Sam Tewes RHP 6-5 220 R-R So. 4 Jordan Farris 2B 6-3 215 R-R Jr. Keenan Eaton OF 6-1 215 R-R Fr. 5 6 Willie Schwanke INF/RHP 6-1 190 L-R Jr. 8 Mikel Mucha OF 6-2 190 L-R Jr. (RS) 9 Reagan Biechler LHP 6-1 195 L-L So. 11 Michael Burns INF/OF 5-10 180 R-R Fr. (RS) 12 Jon Ferrendelli RHP 6-1 190 R-R Jr. 13 Chase Rader 3B 6-0 215 R-R Jr. 14 Gunnar Troutwine C 6-2 225 R-R Fr. 15 Zach Reding OF/1B 6-2 220 L-L Jr. (RS) 16 Taylor Sanagorski C 6-0 200 S-R Fr. 17 Trey Vickers INF 6-1 185 R-R Fr. 18 Daniel Kihle OF 6-0 195 R-L Jr. 19 Jeb Bargfeldt LHP 5-11 165 L-L Fr. 23 John Hayes RHP 6-6 225 R-R Jr. (RS) 25 Isaac Anderson RHP 6-2 200 R-R Jr. 26 Taylor Goshen RHP 6-2 225 R-R Fr. 27 Ryan Tinkham 1B/C 6-5 205 R-R Jr. 28 Jordan Boyer INF 6-1 189 R-R Fr. 29 Sam Hilliard LHP/1B 6-5 225 L-L Jr. 30 Chase Williams RHP 6-5 225 R-R So. (RS) 31 Bob Arens C 6-1 205 R-R Sr. (RS) 32 Bradley Kinsey LHP 6-0 165 L-L Fr. 33 Brandon Kimbrel C 6-3 205 R-R Jr. (RS) 34 Chandler Sanburn RHP 6-2 185 R-R Fr. 35 Josh DeBacker OF 6-3 200 L-L Fr. 36 Matt Whalen RHP 6-6 210 R-R Fr. 38 Travis Young OF 6-2 210 R-R Fr. 39 Cody Tyler LHP 6-0 175 L-L So. 40 Ray Ashford RHP 6-0 225 R-R Sr. 41 Tyler Jones RHP 6-3 170 R-R Fr. 42 Bret Fehr OF 6-3 195 L-L Fr. 43 Adam Thies SS/RHP 6-0 180 R-R Fr. 44 Alex Van Pelt LHP/1B 6-4 208 L-L Fr. 22 Todd Butler, Head Coach 24 Brent Kemnitz, Pitching Coach 21 Brian Walker, Assistant Coach 7 Mike Sirianni, Volunteer Assistant Coach Scott Gurss, Director of Operations 45 Parker Zimmerman, Student Assistant Coach Dan Cahill, Athletic Trainer Dylan Seybert, Equipment Manager Denning Gerig, Assistant Equipment Manager
Hometown (Last School) Anadarko, Okla. (Anadarko) Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln Southeast) Lincoln, Neb. (Waverly) Ventura, Calif. (Saint Bonaventure/Arkansas/Oxnard CC) Parker, Colo. (Chaparral) Frisco, Texas (Wakeland/Arkansas/Grayson College) Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail) Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek) Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) Gilbert, Ariz. (Mesquite/Chandler-Gilbert CC) Shawnee, Kan. (Shawnee Mission NW/Coffeyville CC) Fairway, Kan. (Shawnee Mission East) Dallas, Texas (Jesuit College Prep/Texas Tech/Grayson College) Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll) Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Rockhurst) Goddard, Kan. (Andale) Owasso, Okla. (Owasso) Pottsboro, Texas (Pottsboro/Galveston/Murray St. College) Boise, Idaho (Rocky Mountain/Southern Idaho) Fort Wayne, Ind. (Carroll) Simi Valley, Calif. (Royal/Oxnard CC) Oklahoma City, Okla. (Deer Creek) Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield/Navarro/Crowder) Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow/Eastern Okla. St.) Wichita, Kan. (Northwest) Norman, Okla. (Norman North) Parker, Colo. (Ponderosa/Hutchinson CC) Avon, Ind. (Avon) Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit North) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Valor Christian) Derby, Kan. (Derby) Terrell, Texas (Forney) Sachse, Texas (Sachse/Grayson College) Colwich, Kan. (Andale) Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan) Olathe, Kan. (Olathe East) Shawnee, Kan. (Saint Thomas Aquinas)
Pronunciation Guide
Sam Tewes — TAY viss Willie Schwanke — SCHWAN kee Mikel Mucha — like Michael • MOO ka Reagan Biechler — BEEK ler Daniel Kihle — KEE lee Taylor Goshen — GO shin Bob Arens — ARNS Adam Thies — TEACE Bret Fehr — FEAR Brent Kemnitz — KEM nitz
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Alphabetical 25 31 40 19 9 28 11 1 35 5 4 42 12 26 23 29 41 18 33 32 2 8 13 15 16 34 6 3 43 27 14 39 44 17 36 30 38
Anderson, Isaac Arens, Bob Ashford, Ray Bargfeldt, Jeb Biechler, Reagan Boyer, Jordan Burns, Michael Dearman, Tanner DeBacker, Josh Eaton, Keenan Farris, Jordan Fehr, Bret Ferrendelli, Jon Goshen, Taylor Hayes, John Hilliard, Sam Jones, Tyler Kihle, Daniel Kimbrel, Brandon Kinsey, Bradley Kirk, Tanner Mucha, Mikel Rader, Chase Reding, Zach Sanagorski, Taylor Sanburn, Chandler Schwanke, Willie Tewes, Sam Thies, Adam Tinkham, Ryan Troutwine, Gunnar Tyler, Cody Van Pelt, Alex Vickers, Trey Whalen, Matt Williams, Chase Young, Travis
2015 Season Outlook
The 2015 Wichita State baseball season promises to be an exciting one as the Shockers have the No. 2 recruiting class in the nation according to Collegiate Baseball and play 19 games against NCAA Tournament teams from a year ago. The schedule includes 30 home games at Eck Stadium including Missouri Valley Conference games against Indiana State, Illinois State and Evansville and non-conference games with Texas State, UC Santa Barbara, Kansas, Kansas State, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Oral Roberts. WSU will also host the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament for the 26th time in school history and the first time since 2010. A top-notch schedule and great facilities are imperative to bringing fans to Eck Stadium in 2015.
“We are looking for more depth on the mound for the 2015 season and we need to replace 2014 pitchers A.J. Ladwig, Cale Elam, Foster Vielock, Aaron LaBrie, Kris Gardner and Drew Palmer,” Butler said. “It will be tough to replace the vast experience of these veteran arms who moved on to professional baseball and graduation.”
The Shockers return 2014 Freshman All-American Sam Tewes who went 8-3 with a 3.27 ERA last season. Three other pitchers return to the Shockers from 2014 including senior Ray Ashford (2-3, 4.26 ERA) and sophomores Reagan Biechler (0-1, 2.11 ERA) and Cody Tyler (0-1, 7.27 ERA). Tyler will miss the 2015 season after having Tommy John surgery in the spring.
The Shockers welcome the No. 1 junior college recruiting class in “We are striving for a fantastic season and closing with the confer- the nation according to Baseball America and many of them are ence tournament in May for our Shocker fans pitchers. The experience of these new arms is exciting,” said second-year Shocker head 2015 Preseason All-Valley Poll such as left-hander Sam Hilliard (Crowder), coach Todd Butler. who was drafted in the 31st round by the Min 1. Dallas Baptist (7) 62 nesota Twins, and right-handers Isaac An 2. Missouri State (1) 53 The road schedule looks extremely challeng- 3. Wichita State derson (Southern Idaho), who was drafted in 43 ing with games at 2014 College World Series the 19th round by the Cincinnati Reds, Chase 4. Indiana State 42 participants Texas and TCU along with road Williams (Eastern Oklahoma State), who was 5. Evansville 28 games at Long Beach State, Oklahoma State, drafted in the 37th round by the Miami Mar26 Kansas, Kansas State, Sam Houston State, 6. Illinois State lins, Jon Ferrendelli (Chandler Gilbert CC), 18 Oral Roberts, Dallas Baptist and Missouri 7. Bradley who earned junior college All-America hon 8. Southern Illinois 15 State. ors, John Hayes (Murray State College) and Willie Schwanke (Grayson College) is crucial “This will be a challenging schedule for the 2015 Preseason All-Valley Team to the Shocker pitching staff. Shockers as we will play two 2014 College 2B Paul DeJong, Illinois State World Series participants in Texas and TCU 3B Spencer Gaa, Bradley The high school additions are left-handers Jeb along with many 2014 postseason teams on Bargfeldt (Owasso HS, Okla.) and Bradley SS Tyler Leffler, Bradley the road,” Butler said. “Our non-conference Kinsey (Norman North HS, Okla.) and rightschedule will be second to none in college C Daniel Salters, Dallas Baptist handers Taylor Goshen (Carroll HS, Ind.), TyDH Justin Wall, Dallas Baptist baseball.” ler Jones (Andale HS, Kan.), Chandler SanUT Dylan Becker, Missouri State burn (Avon HS, Ind.) and Matt Whalen (Valor Joining Butler on the coaching staff is 37th- OF Kevin Kaczmarski, Evansville Christian HS, Colo.). Adam Thies (Olathe year pitching coach Brent Kemnitz, second- OF Daniel Kihle, Wichita State East HS, Kan.) will miss the season after havyear assistant Brian Walker and second-year OF David Martinelli, Dallas Baptist ing Tommy John surgery. Director of Operations Scott Gurss. Mike Si- OF Tate Matheny, Missouri State rianni begins his first season as the volunteer SP Jon Harris, Missouri State “There are some questions concerning the assistant and former player Parker Zimmer- SP Sam Tewes, Wichita State pitching staff with many new faces on the man takes over as the student assistant. mound,” Butler said. “The addition of 12 RP Brandon Koch, Dallas Baptist new arms from high school and junior colRP Ryan Keaffaber, Indiana State “We really enjoyed the competitive spirit that lege should give us a strong bullpen late in the team had all fall,” Butler said. “I haven’t the game. Several of those new arms could seen this competitive of a spirit in years. It seemed like every day quickly become weekend starters to join the returners of senior Ray they were competing whether it was batting practice, taking ground Ashford and sophomores Reagan Biechler and Freshman All-Amerballs or intersquad. There was fight amongst the players in a positive ican Sam Tewes.” way and demand from each other expecting more as a teammate and I really enjoyed that. We think it is really important and it goes back Position Players to our strength and conditioning program. The weight room builds toughness and Coach Rosenboom and Coach Fincham have done a Wichita State will need to replace six starters from a year ago infantastic job in the weight room and we’ve had a really good fall.” cluding All-American and first round draft pick Casey Gillaspie at first base, 15th round draft pick Tyler Baker at catcher, and 14th Pitching Staff round draft pick Chase Simpson at third base, along with veteran outfielders Garrett Bayliff and Micah Green and infielder Dayne The 2015 pitching staff returns four pitchers from the 2014 staff that Parker, which will be a tough task according to Butler. posted a 3.43 ERA. Lost from the staff are starters A.J. Ladwig (3- 6, 1.54 ERA), a first team all-Valley selection and 11th round draft pick of the Detroit Tigers, and Cale Elam (7-2, 2.22 ERA), a second team all-Valley selection and relievers Foster Vielock (6 SV, 2.01 ERA) and Aaron LaBrie (5-2, 2.77 ERA).
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Catcher
Third base
Gone at catcher is Tyler Baker after earning second team all-Valley honors in 2014. Last season, Baker hit .230 with eight doubles, two triples, three home runs and 18 RBI and was drafted in the 15th round by the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Chase Simpson, who earned second team all-Valley honors last season, is gone after hitting .258 with 14 doubles, two triples, six home runs and 41 RBI in 2014 and was drafted in the 14th round by the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Butler has five catchers on his roster in senior Bob Arens, juniors Ryan Tinkham and Brandon Kimbrel and freshmen Gunnar Troutwine and Taylor Sanagorski.
Butler expects junior college All-American Chase Rader to step into the starting spot at third base. Backing up Rader at third will be junior Willie Schwanke and freshman Jordan Boyer.
“The catching department looks to be a deeper position as far as depth of players,” Butler said. “However, replacing the accurate arm and defense of Tyler Baker will be challenging.”
“Chase Simpson was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates and held down the hot corner in 2014,” Butler said. “It will be another tough task to replace the switch-hitting Simpson. The leading candidate would be Chase Rader who was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in 2014. Rader put up impeccable numbers at Coffeyville CC in 2014 and earned All-America honors. Next to Rader at this point would be Schwanke who will be a two-way player.”
First Base Consensus first team All-American and first round draft pick Casey Gillaspie is gone at first base after hitting .389 with 15 doubles, one triple, 15 home runs, 50 RBI and eight stolen bases last season. Butler considers junior college transfer and two-way player Sam Hilliard as Gillaspie’s replacement at first base. Also looking to get playing time at first base are juniors Ryan Tinkham, Zach Reding and Willie Schwanke and freshman Alex Van Pelt. “Replacing one of the greatest Shocker hitters in Casey Gillaspie will be difficult,” Butler said. “Sam Hilliard is a left-handed hitter and thrower, the perfect combination. He had a very good fall. The thing with Sam is that he will pitch and hit so he needs to be able to separate the two and take care of himself during the season.” Second Base First team all-Valley selection Dayne Parker is gone at second base after hitting .300 with nine doubles, one triple, five home runs and 30 RBI last season. Junior college transfer Jordan Farris is the top candidate to step in at second base. “Jordan Farris has a very good glove,” Butler said. “He came in with an arm injury, but seems to be healthy. He has a very good bat and is an experienced player and right now he would hold down second base.” Leading shortstop candidate Tanner Kirk could also see time at second base backing up Farris. Shortstop Junior Tanner Kirk returns at shortstop after hitting .243 with four doubles, 10 RBI and four stolen bases in 2014. Freshman Trey Vickers will challenge Kirk for playing time. “Tanner Kirk gives us solid defense in the middle of the diamond,” Butler said. “Trey Vickers, a true freshmen, will have a chance to make his move in the spring as he was injured the majority of the fall.”
Outfield The Shocker outfield returns one starter from last season’s team. Junior Daniel Kihle is back after earning second team all-Valley honors and hitting .313 with 12 doubles, one triple, three home runs, 22 RBI and 10 stolen bases. Starters gone from the outfield include Garrett Bayliff and Micah Green. Bayliff hit .274 with 10 doubles and 34 RBI, while Green hit .253 with 11 doubles and 25 RBI last season. Other players that could see time in the outfield include juniors Tanner Dearman, Mikel Mucha, and Zach Reding and freshmen Michael Burns, Keenan Eaton, Bret Fehr, Travis Young and Josh DeBacker. “There are serious battles for the staring spots in the outfield,” Butler said. “The leading players after the fall would be Cape Cod AllStar Daniel Kihle, returner Tanner Dearman, Michael Burns, and Mikel Mucha who was injured in 2014. The top newcomers include Zach Reding, Keenan Eaton and High School All-American Bret Fehr, who will all have their opportunity for playing time as the season nears.” Designated hitter Junior Tanner Dearman hit .232 with 13 RBI and 20 stolen bases as the designated hitter last season, but looks to play more left field in 2015. Butler has many options at DH including juniors Ryan Tinkham, Zach Reding, Willie Schwanke and Brandon Kimbrel and freshmen Taylor Sanagorski and Gunnar Troutwine. “Right now, Ryan Tinkham is a DH candidate, along with Zach Reding, Willie Schwanke, and Brandon Kimbrel,” Butler said. “It will depend on how positions are taken by the players in the field.”
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Todd Butler Head Coach Second Season at WSU 121-111 (4 Years) Todd Butler is beginning his second season as the head coach at Wichita State. He came to the Shockers after spending the previous eight seasons as the hitting instructor, outfield coach and recruiting coordinator at Arkansas. Butler spent 16 seasons as an assistant coach in the Southeastern Conference under legendary Alabama coach Jim Wells and Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn. He also spent three years as the head coach at McNeese State from 2001-03. He is known around the country for his ability to attract the best talent and develop strong hitters. During Butler’s 22-year career as a NCAA Division I assistant or head coach, he has helped his teams to five College World Series appearances, 17 NCAA regionals, four NCAA super regionals, six conference tournament championships and his teams have been ranked No. 1 five times in his career. In addition, Butler has coached 32 All-Americans and Freshman AllAmericans, 145 players drafted in the MLB Draft and 26 Major League players. WICHITA STATE (2014-present) Butler was hired as the head coach at Wichita State in June of 2013 and he led the Shockers to a 31-28 overall record in 2014 and a 13-8 record in the Missouri Valley Conference. First baseman Casey Gillaspie became the 55th Shocker to be named an All-American and the fifth to be named a consensus first team All-American. Gillaspie was the 14th Shocker player to be drafted in the first round as he was the 20th overall pick to the Tampa Bay Rays. Gillaspie finished his junior season hitting .389 with 32 hits, 15 doubles, 15 home runs, 50 RBI and 58 walks. Three other Shockers were also drafted including A.J. Ladwig in the 11th round to the Detroit Tigers, Chase Simpson in the 14th round to the Pittsburgh Pirates and Tyler Baker in the 15th round to the Arizona Diamondbacks. In the fall of 2014, Butler and his staff landed the No. 2 recruiting class in the nation according to Collegiate Baseball. ARKANSAS (2006-13) In his eight seasons at Arkansas, Butler helped the Razorbacks to two College World Series appearances (2009 Final Four, 2012 Final Four), eight NCAA regional berths, three NCAA super regional appearances and two SEC Western Division titles. In addition, Butler constructed five top-10 recruiting classes and had 51 players taken in the MLB Draft including 12 players taken in the first two rounds. In 2013, Butler helped the Razorbacks to a 12th-straight NCAA Tournament appearance and a preseason No. 1 ranking. The team finished 39-22 and second in the SEC Western Division. Arkansas had 10 MLB draft picks in the June draft, which was the most in college baseball in 2013. The Razorbacks also had six players that played with College Team USA (2006-2013). For the second time in his tenure at Arkansas, Butler helped the Razorbacks to the College World Series in 2012. Timely hitting and strong defense helped the Razorbacks win their first two games in
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Omaha and ultimately finish in a tie for third. The Razorback offense finished near the top of the SEC in several offensive categories during league play. Against the rugged SEC schedule, Arkansas was second in on base percentage (.355), second in runs scored (158), second in RBI (141), tied for second in doubles (55) and third in walks (113). Arkansas finished the 2012 season with 46 victories, the most wins in a season since 1990 and the sixth-highest singleseason total in school history. Arkansas won at least 40 games in a season for the 18th time in program history and for the fourthconsecutive year The Razorbacks finished the season ranked in the top six in all four of the major college baseball polls, including a final No. 3 national ranking in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches poll, the NCBWA poll and the Collegiate Baseball poll. In 2011, Butler helped guide the Razorbacks to an SEC Western Division title, a 10th straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament and the 17th 40-win season in program history, including the third consecutive season of at least 40 wins. With power numbers down throughout college baseball, the Razorbacks found another way to produce runs, the stolen base. The Razorbacks led the SEC with 122 stolen bases, which were the sixth most in school history, and were only caught stealing 27 times, an 82 percent success rate. The 2010 Arkansas offense was one of the most prolific in school history. The Razorbacks finished the season with a .306 team batting average, the first time since the 2005 season that the Razorbacks had closed a year with a better than .300 team batting average. Zack Cox set the single season record for batting average (.429) and hits (102) and was a first round draft pick. Arkansas also set a school record with 92 home runs hit during the 2010 season. This high-powered offense helped the team to a 43-21 record and a trip to the NCAA Super Regionals for the second-straight year, marking the first consecutive trips to a Super Regional in program history. In 2009, the Razorbacks used a combination of power and team speed to advance to the College World Series for the sixth time in program history. The hot-swinging Razorbacks blasted their way through the Norman Regional, on their way to producing 38 runs in the three-game round. Arkansas went on to add 16 runs to its postseason total in a sweep of Florida State in the Tallahassee Super Regional. The hitting barrage carried over into the Razorbacks’ first game in Omaha with 10 runs against Cal State Fullerton. In 2007, Arkansas hit .288 and finished second in the SEC with 75 home runs on its way to capturing the SEC Western Division title and advancing to the championship game of the SEC Tournament. Butler has constructed 10 recruiting classes that ranked among the nation’s top 10 including five in his eight years with the Razorbacks. The 2010 recruiting class was ranked eighth by Baseball America, while his 2008 recruiting class was ranked fourth by Collegiate Baseball, the highest ranking in school history. Both the 2005 and 2006 classes were ranked 10th by Baseball America. In 2005, the publication tabbed Arkansas’ recruiting class as the nation’s top junior college collection of players and some of those players have already made their mark in professional baseball as right-handed
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pitchers Jess Todd and Duke Welker were both drafted in the second round of the 2007 MLB Draft. Todd ascended quickly through the St. Louis Cardinals’ organization and was called up to the big leagues in June 2009, while Welker made his Major League debut in 2013. On the field, Butler also made a huge impact with the Razorbacks as his teams produced five of the top 10 home run hitting clubs in program history. In Butler’s first season, the Razorbacks belted 65 home runs which ranked sixth all-time. Since then, the 2007 team blasted 75 home runs in 64 games, the 2008 team hit 77 in 58 contests, the 2009 team hit 80 in 65 games, while the 2010 team belted 92 homers in 64 games, an average of 1.44 homers per game. While his influence on the Razorbacks as a whole was profound, it’s the work he accomplished with several individuals that paints a much brighter picture. Danny Hamblin was a terror at the plate during the 2006 and 2007 seasons as he produced some of the biggest single-season home run totals ever. Hamblin connected for 17 home runs as a junior after hitting just 17 his first two seasons at Arkansas. Despite getting drafted by the Oakland A’s, Hamblin returned to Arkansas for his senior season and slammed another 22 home runs, the second-highest single-season total in school history. His 57 career home runs are the most by any individual in Razorback history. Another Butler disciple was Logan Forsythe who went from a .189 hitter as a freshman to .347 as a sophomore and .351 as a junior. Forsythe flourished with Butler’s guidance and earned first-team AllSEC honors after his junior season and was drafted in the first round of the MLB Draft
by the San Diego Padres thanks to his skills at the plate and defensive prowess. Forsythe made his Major League debut in 2011. In Butler’s eight years at Arkansas, he coached six All-Americans including Nick Schmidt, Jess Todd, Zack Cox, Brett Eibner, Matt Reynolds and Ryne Stanek. He also had 51 players drafted and seven have made it to the Major Leagues including Craig Gentry, Blake Parker, Duke Welker, Jess Todd, Logan Forsythe, Dallas Keuchel, and Drew Smyly. ALABAMA (2004-05) Butler returned to Alabama as an assistant baseball coach on June 26, 2003. He spent the 2004 and 2005 seasons on the Tide staff as the recruiting coordinator, hitting instructor and infield coach, while also coaching first base. In 2004, he coached Collegiate Baseball National Freshman of the Year and SEC Freshman of the Year Wade LeBlanc who went 8-4 with a 2.08 ERA and eight complete games as a freshman. He earned third team All-America honors that season and was the only freshman named to the 2004 Baseball America All-America team. In 2005, he helped guide the team to a 40-23 record and an NCAA Tournament appearance. He continued to showcase his ability to sign some of the top recruiting classes in the country upon his return to the Alabama bench. Alabama’s 2005 freshman class was rated 10th in the fall of 2004 in Baseball America’s Dandy Dozen College recruiting classes. In his two years at Alabama, he coached three All-Americans include LeBlanc, Emeel Salem and Gabe Scott and 14 players
Butler’s Career Division I Record (22 Seasons)
Overall Conference Conf. Trn. W L T Pct. W L Finish Finish NCAA Postseason Play Assistant Coach at McNeese State 1993 38 23 .623 14 10 4th 1st NCAA Regionals (1-2) 1994 41 17 .707 13 9 4th 3rd Assistant Coach at Alabama 1995 42 23 .646 18 11 2nd (WD) 1st NCAA Regionals (3-2) 1996 50 19 .725 20 10 1st 1st College World Series (1-2) 1997 56 14 .800 20 9 2nd (WD) 1st College World Series (4-2) 1998 46 18 .719 19 10 4th 3rd NCAA Regionals (3-2) 1999 53 16 .768 21 9 2nd 1st College World Series (2-2) 2000 41 24 .631 16 14 6th 3rd NCAA Regionals (3-2) Head Coach at McNeese State 2001 29 25 .537 12 15 7th -2002 30 28 .517 15 12 5th 4th 2003 31 30 .508 12 15 6th 1st NCAA Regionals (0-2) Assistant Coach at Alabama 2004 29 26 .527 10 20 11th -2005 40 23 .635 17 13 5th 4th NCAA Regionals (2-2) Assistant Coach at Arkansas 2006 39 21 .650 18 12 4th 7th NCAA Regionals (1-2) 2007 43 21 .672 18 12 2nd 2nd NCAA Regionals (2-2) 2008 34 22 .586 14 15 9th -- NCAA Regionals (0-2) 2009 41 24 .631 14 15 7th 4th College World Series (2-2) 2010 43 21 .672 18 12 4th 7th NCAA Super Regionals (0-2) 2011 40 22 .645 15 15 2nd 4th NCAA Regionals (2-2) 2012 46 22 .676 16 14 6th 9th College World Series (2-2) 2013 39 22 .639 18 11 3rd 3rd NCAA Regionals (1-2) Head Coach at Wichita State 2014 31 28 .525 13 8 4th 3rd Totals 882 489 .643 351 271 HC 121 111 .522 52 50 AC 761 378 .668 299 221
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drafted including Major Leaguers Taylor Tankersley, David Robertson, Wade LeBlanc and Matt Downs. He also recruited Major Leaguers Tommy Hunter and Alex Avila. Alabama won the 2006 SEC Championship with a 20-10 conference record. The Crimson Tide’s 24th conference championship featured five players that Butler coached or recruited whom have already made their Major League Baseball debuts. The list includes catcher Alex Avila (Detroit, 2009), third baseman Matt Downs (San Francisco, 2009), pitcher Tommy Hunter (Texas, 2008), pitcher Wade LeBlanc (San Diego, 2008) and pitcher David Robertson (NY Yankees, 2008). MCNEESE STATE (2001-03) In 2001, Butler took over as head coach at McNeese State in his hometown of Lake Charles, La., where he compiled a 90-83 (.520) overall record in three seasons. In his last season at McNeese, he guided the Cowboys to the 2003 Southland Conference Tournament championship, their first in 10 years. The win at the conference tournament secured just the fourth NCAA Regional bid in McNeese State’s history and the Cowboys were sent to the Houston Regional at Rice’s Reckling Park. Butler’s team gave eventual national champion Rice all they could handle before falling to the Owls, 3-2, in 10 innings. Ole Miss eliminated the Cowboys from the 64-team field the following day. While at McNeese State, Butler coached three MLB draft picks and signed Clay Buccholz (Boston Red Sox), Wade LeBlanc (Miami Marlins) and Jacob Marceaux (first rounder for the Miami Marlins). ALABAMA (1995-2000) Prior to assuming the head coaching duties at McNeese State, Butler served as the hitting instructor and outfielders coach during his first stint with the Crimson Tide from 1995-2000. He helped guide Alabama to six NCAA Regional appearances as well as three trips to the College World Series in 1996, 1997 (national runner-up) and 1999 (Final Four). The 1997 team was the national runner-up. The Tide advanced to the SEC Tournament in all six of those seasons, claiming the SEC Tournament title in 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1999. Butler served as the hitting instructor and outfielders coach during those first six years, as well as being one of the chief recruiters. Butler earned his reputation as one of the country’s top recruiters during those first six years at Alabama. He helped the Crimson Tide land some of the nation’s top talent as Alabama recorded three-consecutive top-10 recruiting classes. The Tide’s 1999 freshman class was ranked as the fourth-best in the country and still ranks as the highest ranked class in school history. Under Butler’s leadership, the Crimson Tide became one of the most feared offensive
clubs in America. Alabama’s 1997 team led the NCAA in four offensive categories, including runs scored (679), total hits (860) and total bases (1,571) while finishing second in home runs (160). In addition, the Crimson Tide won the NCAA statistical championship for highest slugging percentage (.621), eclipsing the previous school record (.521 in 1983) by 100 points. The 1999 team also set a NCAA record with 13 home runs in a single game. G.W. Keller, Roberto Vaz, Dustan Mohr and Robbie Tucker earned the distinction as the only foursome in NCAA history to each hit 20 or more home runs in a single season. The 1997 team hit a schoolrecord 160 home runs that season. Butler coached 11 All-Americans in his first stint at Alabama including Dax Norris, Roberto Vaz, G.W. Keller, Andy Phillips, Chris Moller, Joe Caruso, Matt Frick, Jarrod Kingrey, Manny Torres, Sam Bozanich and Jeremy Brown. Phillips was a finalist for the 1999 Dick Howser Trophy and set the SEC record with a 36-game hitting streak in 1999. He is also the school’s all-time leader in home runs and is also second all-time at Alabama with 322 career hits. Phillips and G.W. Keller combined for 111 home runs at Alabama. Keller ranks second to Phillips in career home runs and is the only player in SEC history with 50 career home runs and 50 career stolen bases. Butler coached 31 MLB draft picks during those six years at Alabama including Major Leaguers Tim Young, Dustan Mohr, Paul Phillips, Andy Phillips, Jeremy Brown and Lance Cormier. MCNEESE STATE (1993-94) Before joining Alabama for the first time, Butler served as an assistant coach at McNeese State in 1993 and 1994 under Tony Robichaux, now the head coach at Louisiana-Lafayette. He helped guide the 1993 team to the Southland Conference Tournament championship and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. The team won a school-record 41 games in 1994. He coached seven MLB draft picks and future Major Leaguer Bob Howry in his two seasons with the Cowboys. BLINN JUNIOR COLLEGE (1992) In 1992, Butler was an assistant coach at Blinn Junior College in Brenham, Texas, where he helped the Buccaneers to a third-place finish at the NJCAA World Series. He also helped guide the team to a Texas State Junior College championship. SUMMER COACH (1991-93) Butler spent two summers coaching in the Alaska Baseball League. His first stint in Alaska was as an assistant coaching job in 1991 with the Kenai Peninsula Oilers, helping them to the NBC World Series. He then coached for the Anchorage Glacier Pilots in 1992 and managed the Liberal Bee Jay’s in 1993. THE PLAYER Butler played his college ball at McNeese State (1985-86) and Oklahoma (1987-88). A team captain for the Sooners in 1988, Butler still holds the OU single-season record for stolen bases with 46 steals in 1988, including 26 consecutive successful stolen base attempts. Butler was a third-team All-American in 1988 and also earned AllBig Eight Conference honors and all-region honors. He played on two NCAA Tournament teams for the Sooners for legendary coach Enos Semore. Butler also played for the Wareham Gatemen in the Cape Cod League. In 1988, he signed with the Cleveland Indians and played for one season. Butler’s coaching career began as a student-assistant coach at McNeese State, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in liberal studies in 1991. Butler was born on July 23, 1966, in Alexandria, La., and is married to the former Melissa Borrel. The couple has two daughters, Caitlyn (16) and Kendyll (11).
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The Todd Butler Profile Birthdate: July 23, 1966
Birthplace: Alexandria, La.
Wife: The former Melissa Borrel Children: Caitlyn & Kendyll
Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Liberal Studies, McNeese State, 1991
Playing Experience
McNeese State, 1985-86 Oklahoma, 1987-88 • Team Captain (1988) • Third Team All-American (1988) • All-Region (1988) • Big 8 All-Tourney Team (1988) • Played on two NCAA Tournament teams (1987-88) Cleveland Indians Minor League System, 1988 • Hit .282 in 13 games for Burlington • Hit .227 in 48 games for Waterloo
Coaching Experience Assistant Coach • Blinn Junior College, Brenham, Texas, 1992 - Third place at the NJCAA World Series Assistant Coach • McNeese State, Lake Charles, La., 1993-94 - Helped compile a 79-40 record - 1993 NCAA Regionals - 1993 Southland Tournament Champions Assistant Coach • Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1995-2000 - Helped compile a 288-114 record - Three College World Series Appearances (1996, 1997, 1999) - Six NCAA Tournament Appearances (1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000) - 1996 SEC Champions - Four SEC Tournament Championships (1995, 1996, 1997, 1999) - Three Top-10 Recruiting Classes Head Coach • McNeese State, Lake Charles, La., 2001-03 - Compiled a 90-83 record - 2003 NCAA Regionals - 2003 Southland Tournament Champions Assistant Coach • Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 2004-05 - Helped compile a 69-49 record - 2005 Regionals - Two Top-10 Recruiting Classes Assistant Coach • Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark., 2006-2013 - Helped compile a 325-175 record - Two College World Series Appearances (2009, 2012) - Eight NCAA Tournament Appearances (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) - Five Top-10 Recruiting Classes Head Coach • Wichita State University, Wichita, Kan., June 2013-present - One Top-10 Recruiting Class
Brent Kemnitz Pitching Coach 37th Season Widely respected as one of the premier pitching coaches in collegiate baseball, Brent Kemnitz is in his 37th year as assistant coach at WSU. For Kemnitz, honors, accomplishments and awards for pitchers under his tutelage have been commonplace. Twice WSU has led all NCAA Division I teams in ERA. The Shockers’ 1982 team established an NCAA record with 46 complete games while leading the nation with a 2.53 ERA and the 1991 staff led the NCAA with a 2.91 ERA. In 2011, Kemnitz was honored as he was named one of the top three pitching coaches in the country in a poll done by College Baseball Insider. The Shockers’ 2008 staff boasted three All-Americans in its weekend rotation, including 2008 first team selection Rob Musgrave, 2008 third team choice Anthony Capra and 2006 third team selection Aaron Shafer. The trio combined to go 32-6 in 2008 and helped the Shockers to their second-straight Super Regional. The staff overall posted a 3.88 team ERA, which ranked in the top-15 nationally. Musgrave and Capra were both first team all-Valley selections, while Shafer and reliever Khol Nanney earned honorable mention honors. The 2007 pitching staff was one of Kemnitz’s finest as the staff posted a 2.68 ERA, which ranked second-best in the nation and also was the second-best in Shocker history. The staff also averaged 9.0 strikeouts per nine innings, which ranked fourth nationally and was third-best in the Shocker record books. The 2007 staff left many more marks in the Shocker record books including first in strikeouts (670), second in fewest walks per nine innings (2.4), third in fewest runs (249), second in fewest hits per nine innings (7.6) and second in opponent batting average (.229). Two Shockers topped the 10-win mark as Rob Musgrave went 10-2 with a 2.59 ERA and Travis Banwart went 10-5 with a 2.68 ERA. Senior Noah Booth set the Shocker career ERA record with a 2.06 ERA and also broke the career appearances mark with 115. Banwart earned first team all-Valley honors, while Booth was named to the second team and Musgrave and closer Noah Krol were named honorable mention. In 2005, the pitching staff finished with a 3.16 ERA, which was ninth in the country. First team All-American Mike Pelfrey led the staff with a 12-3 record, 1.93 ERA and 143 strikeouts. Pelfrey finished his career as the all-time Shocker leader in ERA with a 2.18 mark. In June, he became the eighth Shocker pitcher and 10th Shocker player overall to be a first round draft choice. He also became the first pitcher in Valley history to win the Valley Pitcher of the Year award more than once. Other Shocker pitchers earning honors included closer Damon Sublett who was a first team Freshman All-American and the Valley Freshman of the Year, along with Travis Banwart who was also a first team Freshman All-American. Banwart and reliever Noah Booth earned honorable mention all-Valley accolades. Kemnitz led the 2004 staff to a 3.13 ERA, which was fifth in the country. The staff was anchored by six-time All-American and Valley Pitcher-of-the-Year Mike Pelfrey who finished the season 11-2 with a 2.18 ERA and 125 strikeouts. Pelfrey was also named
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one of 10 semifinalists for the Roger Clemens Award honoring the nation’s top pitcher. Freshman Kris Johnson (7-0, 2.10) garnered Freshman All-American honors, while senior Tommy Hottovy (9-3, 2.25) was named first team all-Valley and sophomore Steve Uhlmansiek (7-0, 2.85) was named second team all-Valley. Despite having a young staff in 2003, Kemnitz led them to a 3.66 ERA. It was led by first team Freshman All-American and Valley Freshman-of-the-Year Mike Pelfrey, who finished the season with a 10-2 record and a 2.49 ERA. Freshman Steve Uhlmansiek was also named a first team Freshman All-American, while Pelfrey and Mike Dennison (14 saves, 3.10) were named to the all-Valley first team and Tommy Hottovy (3-1, 2.42) was named to the second team. Another highlight of 2003 was former Shocker Braden Looper became the first WSU pitcher to win a game in the World Series when he led the Marlins to a win in Game Four against the Yankees. The 2002 staff finished third in the country in team ERA with a 3.07 average. It was led by first team All-American and Valley Pitcher-of-the-Year John Tetuan, who finished 10-1 with a 1.72 ERA. Freshman Mathew Jakubov (3-1, 3.38) earned Freshman AllAmerican honors and David Sanders (5-4, 2.59) and Mike Dennison (4-1, 3.43) were named all-Valley second team. In 1999, the Shocker pitching staff, keyed by staff ace Ben Christensen, and Marc Bluma, who twice earned All-America and Academic All-America honors, posted a 3.59 team earned run average (fifth-best in the nation), and 599 strikeouts (second-best all-time in WSU history). Kemnitz enhanced his nationwide reputation with one of his finest efforts in the spring of 1993. While juniors Darren Dreifort and Jaime Bluma formed an unprecedented one-two punch out of the bullpen, Kemnitz was forced to mold a starting rotation and middle relief corps from a group largely inexperienced on the college level, yet the Shockers completed the season with a 3.68 ERA. Dreifort, a 12th-round draft choice by the New York Mets upon his high school graduation, improved each year under Kemnitz and ended his WSU career as the school’s ERA leader. He also enjoyed unparalleled success in three years, culminating with his selection as WSU’s first recipient of the Golden Spikes Award, presented annually by the United States Baseball Federation to the nation’s finest amateur baseball player. Dreifort, a two-time consensus All-America selection, also earned the R.E. “Bob” Smith Award and was the No. 2 overall pick by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the June 1993 draft, becoming the Shockers’ most highly-regarded pitching prospect. Other Shocker pitchers who have been selected in the first round of the amateur baseball draft are Mike Pelfrey by the New York Mets in 2005, Ben Christensen by the Chicago Cubs in 1999, Braden Looper by the Florida Marlins in 1996, Mike Drumright by the Detroit Tigers in 1995, Tyler Green (No. 10) by the Philadelphia Phillies in 1991, Bryan Oelkers by Minnesota in 1982, and Erik Sonberg by the Dodgers in 1983. Dreifort was the first Shocker hurler to earn National Player-of-
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the-Year honors when he was bestowed the Smith Award by the Greater Houston Sports Association. Oelkers was named National Pitcher-of-the-Year in 1982 after leading all Division I pitchers with 166 strikeouts. Don Heinkel, still the winningest pitcher in NCAA Division I history with 51 victories, Oelkers, and Sonberg, the Shockers’ first two-time All-America pitcher, all earned All-America acclaim in 1982. They were joined in their select group in 1987 by David Haas, second on WSU’s career win list with 49 from 1985-88. Greg Brummett, the MVP in the 1989 CWS with three victories, was named an All-America in 1989, while Kennie Steenstra, coowner of the best mark in NCAA Division I history at 17-0, earned All-America distinction in 1991. Both Brummett and Green made their Major League debuts in the summer of 1993, while Dreifort debuted in the summer of 1994, Bluma in 1996, Steenstra and Looper in 1998, Nate Robertson in 2002, Adam Peterson in 2004, Mike Pelfrey in 2006, Tommy Hottovy in 2011 and Kris Johnson and Brian Flynn in 2013, increasing to 26 the number of Kemnitz’s pupils who have gone on to the majors. Sixteen have pitched at WSU, Dreifort, Heinkel, Oelkers, Jeff Richardson, Haas, Brummett, Green, Bluma, Steenstra, Looper, Robertson, Peterson, Pelfrey, Hottovy, Johnson and Flynn, while 10 toiled for Kemnitz when he was pitching coach for the Anchorage Glacier Pilots from 1984-87. Over the years, 61 Shocker pitchers have earned all-Valley honors a total of 102 times. Twelve have earned Valley Pitcher-of-the-Year honors in the 26 years the award has been presented, and WSU has had at least one first-team all-conference pitcher every year but three in the Kemnitz era.
Ten pitchers have earned Academic All-America distinction a total of 14 times under Kemnitz, including Giaudrone and Steenstra in 1992, both repeat selections from 1991. Giaudrone was named the baseball Academic All-America Player-of-the-Year in 1992, while Drumright was honored with that distinction in 1995. Twenty-three freshmen have earned Freshman All-America status, including Sam Tewes in 2014, Kris Gardner and A.J. Ladwig in 2012, Cale Elam in 2011, Jordan Cooper and Charlie Lowell in 2009, Aaron Shafer in 2006, Damon Sublett and Travis Banwart in 2005, Kris Johnson in 2004, Mike Pelfrey and Steve Uhlmansiek in 2003, Mathew Jakubov in 2002, David Sanders in 2001, Justin Maureau in 2000, Ben Keiter in 1999, Greg Bauer and Nate Robertson in 1997, and Marc Bluma in 1996, while 80 Shocker pitchers have advanced to professional baseball under Kemnitz’s care. Kemnitz became a full-time assistant coach in the fall of 1980 after serving the previous two years as a graduate assistant. A native of Perry, Okla., Kemnitz compiled a 21-7 record at Phillips University (Enid, Okla.), helping the Haymakers to a 29-game winning streak and a No. 1 NAIA ranking in his junior season with an 8-0 record. In March of 2003, Kemnitz was inducted into the Kansas Baseball Hall of Fame. Kemnitz, 58, has two daughters, Mackenzie, 14, and Madison, 11. Academically, Kemnitz earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Phillips in 1978, and a master’s degree in sports administration from WSU in the summer of 1980. At Anchorage, Kemnitz helped coach the Glacier-Pilots to four consecutive top10 finishes in the annual National Baseball Congress World Series, including a national title in 1986.
Kemnitz’s Pitching Legacy
In Brent Kemnitz’s 36 previous years as pitching coach, WSU has produced numerous All-Americans and major leaguers. The following is a complete rundown on major accolades earned by Kemnitz-coached pitchers. 2011 2002 National Players-of-the-Year Freshman All-Americans NCAA Pitcher-of-the-Year (1982)
Bryan Oelkers, All-America Baseball News
NCAA Player-of-the-Year (1993)
Darren Dreifort, R.E. “Bob” Smith Award & Golden Spikes Award
National Academic Athlete-of-the-Year
1992 - Charlie Giaudrone 1995 - Mike Drumright
Academic All-Americans
1982 Don Heinkel, 1st Team 1990 Jeff Bluma, 1st Team 1991 Kennie Steenstra, 1st Team Charlie Giaudrone, 2nd Team 1992 Charlie Giaudrone, 1st Team Kennie Steenstra, 2nd Team 1994 Mike Drumright, 3rd Team 1995 Mike Drumright, 1st Team 1998 Marc Bluma, 1st Team 1999 Marc Bluma, 2nd Team 2004 Tommy Hottovy, 2nd Team 2008 Rob Musgrave, 1st Team 2010 Jordan Cooper, 2nd Team
1985 David Haas, 1st Team, Bsb America 1989 Darrin Paxton, 1st Team, Collegiate Bsb 1990 Kennie Steenstra, 2nd Team, Bsb America 1991 Darren Dreifort, 1st Team, Bsb America 1996 Marc Bluma, 1st Team, Collegiate Bsb 1997 Greg Bauer, HM, Collegiate Bsb Nate Robertson, HM, Bsb America 1999 Ben Keiter, 1st Team, Collegiate Bsb, 3rd Team, Bsb America 2000 Justin Maureau, HM, Collegiate Bsb 2001 David Sanders, HM, Collegiate Bsb 2002 Mathew Jakubov, HM, Collegiate Bsb 2003 Mike Pelfrey, 1st Team, Bsb America, Collegiate Bsb Steve Uhlmansiek, 1st Team, Collegiate Bsb 2004 Kris Johnson, 1st Team, Collegiate Bsb 2005 Travis Banwart, 1st Team, Collegiate Bsb Damon Sublett, 1st Team, Collegiate Bsb 2006 Aaron Shafer, 1st Team, Bsb America, Collegiate Bsb 2009 Jordan Cooper, 1st Team, Collegiate Bsb, 2nd Team, Bsb America, NCBWA Charlie Lowell, 1st Team, Collegiate Bsb, 2nd Team, NCBWA
Cale Elam, 1st Team, NCBWA, Collegiate Bsb 2012 Kris Gardner, 1st Team, Collegiate Bsb A.J. Ladwig, 1st Team, Collegiate Bsb 2013 *Garrett Brummett, 1st Team, Collegiate Bsb 2014 Sam Tewes, 1st Team, Collegiate Bsb
All-Americans
1982 Don Heinkel, 1st Team Bryan Oelkers, 1st Team, 3rd Team Erik Sonberg, 2nd Team 1983 Erik Sonberg, 3rd Team 1987 David Haas, 3rd Team 1989 Greg Brummett, 2nd Team 1991 Kennie Steenstra, 1st Team 1992 Darren Dreifort, 1st Team Charlie Giaudrone, 2nd Team 1993 Darren Dreifort, 1st Team, 2nd Team 1994 Shane Dennis, 1st Team, 3rd Team 1995 Mike Drumright, 2nd Team, 3rd Team Braden Looper, 2nd Team, 3rd Team 1996 Braden Looper, 1st Team Travis Wyckoff, 1st Team, 3rd Team 1998 Marc Bluma, 2nd Team, 3rd Team 1999 Marc Bluma, 1st Team, 3rd Team
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John Tetuan, 1st Team, 3rd Team 2004 Mike Pelfrey, 2nd Team, 3rd Team 2005 Mike Pelfrey, 1st Team, 2nd Team 2006 Aaron Shafer, 3rd Team 2008 Rob Musgrave, 1st Team Anthony Capra, 3rd Team 2010 Jordan Cooper, 2nd Team, 3rd Team 2011 Charlie Lowell, 3rd Team
Shockers Who Have Pitched in the Majors David Haas, Tigers Don Heinkel, Tigers & Cardinals Bryan Oelkers, Twins & Indians Jeff Richardson, Angels Greg Brummett, Twins & Giants Tyler Green, Royals & Phillies Braden Looper, Cardinals, Marlins, Mets & Brewers Darren Dreifort, Dodgers Jaime Bluma, Royals Kennie Steenstra, Cubs Nate Robertson, Marlins, Tigers, Cardinals & Phillies Adam Peterson, Blue Jays Mike Pelfrey, Mets & Twins Tommy Hottovy, Red Sox & Royals Kris Johnson, Pirates Brian Flynn, Marlins (Kemnitz also coached 10 future major league pitchers while an assistant coach with the Anchorage Glacier Pilots)
Brian Walker Assistant Coach Second Season
Brian Walker is beginning his second season as an assistant coach for Wichita State. During his first season in 2014, Walker helped develop Shocker first baseman Casey Gillaspie into one of the top hitters in the nation as Gillaspie was a consensus first team All-American. Gillaspie was the 20th overall pick to the Tampa Bay Rays in the 2014 MLB Draft after hitting .389 with 82 hits, 15 doubles, 15 home runs, 50 RBI and 58 walks. Walker also helped develop catcher Tyler Baker and third baseman Chase Simpson. Baker was a 15th round draft choice by the Arizona Diamondbacks and Simpson was a 14th round draft choice of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Baker finished the season with a .989 fielding percentage and threw out 22 of 45 base stealers in 2014. Simpson hit .258 with 14 doubles, six home runs and 41 RBI. In 2013, he finished his third season on the Arkansas coaching staff and his second season as the volunteer assistant. He spent five seasons with Shocker head coach Todd Butler at Arkansas. His responsibilities at WSU include recruiting, hitting, catching, assisting with pitching and coaching third base. During his three years at Arkansas, Walker helped the Razorbacks to three NCAA Tournament appearances and a College World Series appearance in 2012. The Razorbacks also entered the 2013 season as the number one team in the country. As a coach, he organized hitting schools and developed summer, winter and spring camps, served as either the first base or third base coach, was the catching coach and assisted Butler with hitting. As the catching coach, Walker was instrumental in developing Jake Wise and James McCann at Arkansas. During the 2012 season, Wise was one of the best defensive catchers in the country, not committing
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an error in 438 chances in 2012. Wise was also effective in slowing down the opposition’s running game as he threw out 17 would-be base stealers. Wise threw out 20 runners in 2013 and had just four errors for a .991 fielding percentage. In his first season on the Arkansas coaching staff, Walker mentored McCann, one of the top catchers in collegiate baseball. McCann, who was named a semifinalist for the Johnny Bench Award, enjoyed his best season at the plate, finishing the year with a .306 batting average with six homers and 38 RBI. Defensively, McCann had a .992 fielding percentage, committing just four errors, while throwing out 20 would-be base stealers. McCann was a second round draft pick of the Detroit Tigers in the 2011 MLB Draft. Walker joined the Arkansas coaching staff after spending four years in the Anaheim Angels minor league system. Walker closed the 2010 season with the Angels’ triple-A squad, Salt Lake City. In six games with Salt Lake City, he hit .300 with six RBI. A three-year letterwinner at Arkansas (2005-07), Walker played in 164 games, including 145 starts, and hit .260 with 26 home runs and 98 RBI. Walker was stellar in the field for the Razorbacks, committing just five errors over his three-year career for a .996 fielding percentage. During his career, he played in three SEC Tournaments and three NCAA Tournaments and earned all-regional honors in 2005 and 2007. He also served as team captain in 2006 and 2007. He was drafted in the 29th round of the 2007 MLB Draft by the Anaheim Angels. A native of Tulsa, Okla., and a graduate of Tulsa Union High School, Walker graduated from the University of Arkansas in 2010 with a degree in kinesiology. Walker and his wife, McKenzi, have two children, Claire (5) and Joseph (5).
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Scott Gurss Director of Operations Second Season Scott Gurss is beginning his second season as Director of Baseball Operations at Wichita State. Before coming to WSU, Gurss spent one season as the hitting coach and recruiting coordinator at Neosho County Community College. Gurss also spent two seasons with Todd Butler at Arkansas. At WSU, he is responsible for the day to day operations off the field, which include team travel, being an on campus recruiting official, and coordinating all official and unofficial visits. Gurss is also in charge of all camps put on at Wichita State. Before joining the Panthers, Gurss spent two years as the Volunteer Assistant baseball coach at the University of Arkansas and four summers as the head assistant coach and hitting coach for the Cotuit Kettleers of the Cape Cod Baseball League. In 2013 with Neosho, he helped the Panthers to the JUCO World Series. While with the Razorbacks, Gurss helped them to a SEC West Championship in 2011 and a trip to Omaha and the College World Series in 2012. Scott’s main responsibilities in his two years at Arkansas were hitters and infielders with the main emphasis on first base for defense. Gurss helped
Arkansas first baseman Dominic Ficociello to an All Defensive SEC first baseman honor as a freshman. He was also responsible for placing all Razorbacks in summer leagues. As a Kettleer, Gurss held one-on-one workouts with several top collegiate players, including many that have already been called upon in the Major Leagues. During his four seasons, the Kettleers went to the Championship Series each season, including winning the Cape Cod League championship in 2010. Prior to his time on the Cape, Gurss was a student assistant coach at his alma mater, Northwestern Oklahoma State University. Gurss constructed and devised practice plans for fall, winter and spring practices, created a fundraising program and implemented a work out plan for individual players. Gurss has also served as the Head Summer Travel Coach for the Alva Renegades and as the Summer Varsity Head Coach of Deer Creek High School in Edmond, Okla. A native of Edmond, Okla., and a graduate of Deer Creek High School, Gurss graduated from Northwestern Oklahoma State University in 2008 with a degree in health and sports science. Gurss is currently finishing up a masters degree in workforce development at the University of Arkansas. Scott is engaged to Makenzie Milner.
Mike Sirianni Volunteer Assistant Coach First Season Mike Sirianni is in his first season as Volunteer Assistant Coach for the Shockers. Sirianni comes to the Shockers after spending the last three years as the head assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Newman University in Wichita. While he was at Newman, Sirianni was in charge of all the position players, running the offense, coaching third base, developing scouting reports and all field care and preparations. He helped lead the Jets to the conference tournament two out of the three seasons and to the highest conference finish in school history. He also helped guide the offense to several school records and the team to the best finish in school history. Sirianni recruited and coached six Gold Glove winners and 14 all-conference position players. He also recruited and coached the Freshman of the Year in the Heartland Conference. During the summer in 2009, 2010 and 2011, he was the Head Coach for the Jonesboro Ricemen, an American Legion team. He led the team to the Arkansas State Legion Championship in 2009. During his time with the
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Ricemen, he led the team to four conference championships and guided 19 players to go on to play college baseball. From 2008-11, he was the junior high physical education teacher and assistant varsity baseball and football coach at Valley View School District in Jonesboro, Ark. From 2007-11, he was an associate scout for the Cleveland Indians and assisted with seven players being drafted. During the 2008 season, he was an assistant coach at Iowa Western Community College. The team finished sixth in the nation that season and he coached two All-Americans. Sirianni was in charge of the development of infielders and hitters and assisted with all aspects of recruiting. In 2007, he was the volunteer assistant at Arkansas State and helped with the development of hitters and infielders and coached first base. He was the student assistant coach for ASU in 2006. Sirianni, who is a native of Indianola, Iowa, earned a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies from Arkansas State in 2006. He was a two-year starter at Arkansas State in 2004-05 and set the single season record for runs scored in 2004. He also played two years at Creighton from 2002-03. Mike and his wife Mandy reside in Wichita.
Parker Zimmerman Student Assistant Coach First Season
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Parker Zimmerman is in his first season as student assistant coach at Wichita State. He was a catcher for the Shockers from 2013-14 and hit .245 in his career with 11 runs, 24 hits, six doubles, one home run and 10 RBI. Zimmerman is a native of Stillwater, Okla., and is working on a degree in exercise science.
Dan Cahill
Head Athletic Trainer (ATC)
Brandon Cutler Field Manager
Kerry Rosenboom
Gretchen Torline
Strength & Conditioning
Dylan Seybert
Equipment Manager
Administrative Assistant
Denning Gerig
Eric Reigelsberger
Assistant Equipment Manager
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Lottie Talbott
Academic Services
Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer
Tanner Dearman 5-7, 150, Jr., Infield/Outfield Anadarko, Okla. (Anadarko) Bats Left, Throws Right
1 Career Highs
2015 Junior Played summer ball for the Lakeshore (Wis.) Chinooks.
Runs 4, Arizona State, 2014 Hits 4, two times, 2013, 2014 Doubles 1, nine times, 2013, 2014 Triples 1, two times, 2013, 2014 Home Runs sb-att po a e fld% 1, 0-0Tulane, 24 2014 2 0 1.000 0-0 42 4 4 .920 RBI 2014 .000 7-1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 1 2 .111 0 0 4, 0-0Kansas8Wesleyan, 0 0 1.000 2013 TOTAL 36 1 7 0 0 0 3 7 .194 1 1 10 2 .237 0 1 0-0 74 6 4 .952 Stolen Bases 2013 Freshman .194 27-7 Played in 51 games with 43 starts, 39 at second base and four in centerfield…Had a nine- 2, five times, 2013, 2014 game hitting streak May 12-23…Had 16 multiple-hitAshford, gamesRay and five multiple-RBI games… Walks Named to the Valley all-tournament team…Had a season-high four hits against Texas-Pan 2, eight times, 2013, 2014
2014 Sophomore Played in 53 games with 51 starts, 31 as the designated hitter and 20 in left field…Hit .232 with 36 runs, 44 hits, five doubles, one triple, one home run, 13 RBI and 20 stolen bases…Had a season-long 12-game hitting streak from March 15-April 1…Had nine multiple-hit games Individual Career History and two multiple-RBI games…Named honorable mention all-Valley Scholar-Athlete…Had a season-high four hits at Arizona State on March 19…Scored Arens, Boba season-high four runs at Arizona State on March 19…Had a season-high two RBI twice…Went 3-for-5 with a double at YearCoastal Carolina on avgFeb. gp-gs ab r2-for-4 h 2b slg% bb hbp Santa so gdpBarbara ob% sfonsh 23…Went with3ban hrRBIrbiandtba double at UC 2011March 15…Went .500 8-1 with two 8 1runs4 against 0 0 Missouri 0 1 State 4 .500 1 0 22...Named 2 0 .556to the 0 1 2-for-3 on March 2012AD’s honor roll for .150Fall 12-5 2013. 20 0 3 0 0 0 2 3 .150 0 0 7 0 .150 0 0
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avg 9…Had gp-gs r h 2bfour 3b RBI hr against rbi tb Kansas slg% bbWesleyan hbp so gdp ob% 1… sf sh sb-att po a e fld% on March aabseason-high on May .000 three 0-0 0 twice…Went 0 0 0 03-for-5 0 0with0 a .000 0 0 RBI 0 0 .000 2 6 1 .889 a season-high runs run and an on Feb. 0160 0-0 .000 0-0 4-for-4 0 with 0 0two 0runs, 0 three 0 0 0and.000 0 0against 0 0Texas-Pan .000 0 0American 0-0 2 March 6 1 9…Went .889 Pittsburgh…Went RBI a double on 3-for-4 with two runs and four RBI against Kansas Wesleyan on May 1…Went 2-for-3 with three runs and an RBI against Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha Southern Illinois on May 23…Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2012. 2014 4.26 2-3 23 0 0 0/0 1 38.0 32 22 18 12 32 7 0 1 163 .225 3 6 2 0 3
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High School SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: Attended Anadarko High School in Anadarko, Okla...Lettered four years in baseball and four years in football...In baseball, Most balks: t-14th (2 in 2014) named all-state and the Western Oklahoma Baseball Coaches Association Player of the Year in 2012...As a junior, hit .489 with 66 runs, 28 RBI and 25 stolen bases...As a senior, hit .435 with 46 runs, 29 RBI and 35 stolen bases...Set the all-time Biechler, Reagan mark for batting average in 2011 with the Oklahoma Travelers with a .558 average...Member of team that was a state semifinalist during junior and senior seasons...In football, senior Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi member tb slg% ofbbteam hbp that so was gdp state ob% champions sf sh sb-att during po a e season... fld% Member of the Principal’s honor roll and the National Honor Society. 2014 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 3 0 1.000 0
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.301 51-43 .232 53-51 .265 104-94
CAREER ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Highest stolen base pct.: t-25th (.865) Most sacrifice hits: t-25th (9)
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Tanner Kirk
5-11, 185, Jr., Infield Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln Southeast) Bats Right, Throws Right
2015 Junior Played summer ball for the Derby (Kan.) Twins.
Career Highs Runs 3, Coastal Carolina, 2014 Hits 2, six times, 2014 Doubles 1, four times, 2014 Triples None Home Runs None RBI 3, Evansville, 2014 Stolen Bases 1, four times, 2014 Walks 2, two times, 2014
2014 Sophomore Played in 39 games with 34 starts, 27 at shortstop, six at second base and one in left field… Hit .243 with 16 runs, 27 hits, four doubles, 10 RBI and four stolen bases…Had a season-long fie-game hitting streak from April 12-19...Had six multiple-hit games and three multiple-RBI games…Had a season-high two hits six times…Scored a season-high three runs at Coastal Carolina on Feb. 24…Had a season-high three RBI at Evansville on April 13…Went 2-for-3 with a double against Cal State Fullerton on March 28…Went 2-for-4 with a double at UC Santa Barbara on March 16…Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2013. 2013 Freshman All statistics from freshman season vacated due to ruling from NCAA Committee on Infractions...Played in 23 games with 14 starts, nine at third base and five at shortstop…Hit .231 with nine runs, 12 hits, three doubles, four RBI and two stolen bases…Had a three-game hitting streak from April 24-27…Had three multiple-hit games…Had a season-high two hits three times…Had a season-high one RBI four times…Scored a season-high three runs against Kansas Wesleyan on May 1…Went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a double against Oral Roberts on April 24…Went 2-for-5 with an RBI at Southern Illinois on April 27…Went 1-for-3 with an RBI at Missouri State on May 5…Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2012 and Spring 2013.
High School Attended Lincoln Southeast High School in Lincoln, Neb...Lettered four years in baseball and two years in football...During senior season, hit .398 with 12 doubles, one triple, two home runs and 21 RBI...During junior season, hit .385 with three doubles, two triples, four home runs and 20 RBI...Earned all-city first team honors during junior and senior seasons and second team honors during sophomore season...Named Lincoln Journal Star Super-State first team during senior season... Member of team that was a state tournament qualifier during freshman and junior seasons...In football, member of the Class A state football champions during senior season. Personal Son of Dan and Sue Kirk...Born August 14, 1993, in Lincoln, Neb...Has two brothers, Jordan and Dylan...Is majoring in sport management at WSU.
Individual Career History Individual Career History Kirk, Tanner Kirk, Tanner Year Year
2013 2013 2014 2014 TOTAL TOTAL
avg avg
.231 .231 .243 .243 .239 .239
gp-gs gp-gs
23-14 23-14 39-34 39-34 62-48 62-48
ab ab
52 52 111 111 163 163
r r
9 169 16 25 25
h h
12 12 27 27 39 39
2b 2b
3 43 47 7
3b 3b
0 00 00 0
hr hr
0 00 00 0
rbi rbi
4 104 10 14 14
tb tb
15 15 31 31 46 46
slg% slg%
.288 .288 .279 .279 .282 .282
bb bb
4 74 117 11
hbp hbp
2 32 53 5
so so
7 257 25 32 32
gdp gdp
1 61 76 7
.310 .310 .303 .303 .306 .306
ob% ob%
sf sh sf sh
sb-att sb-att
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
sb-att
0 10 11 1
1 41 54 5
2-2 2-2 4-6 4-6 6-8 6-8
po po
a a
po
a
15 36 15 74 36 57 57 110 74 72 72 110
e e
fld% fld%
3 103 10 13 13
.944 .944 .929 .929 .933 .933
e
fld%
Looney, 22 TJ Looney, TJ Year
avg
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
3
Sam Tewes 6-5, 220, So., Pitcher Lincoln, Neb. (Waverly) Bats Right, Throws Right
Career Highs 2015 Sophomore Played summer ball for the Cotuit (Mass.) Kettleers in the Cape Cod League. Individual Career History 2014 Freshman Made 15 appearances with 15 starts…Went 8-3 with a Kirk, 3.27Tanner ERA…Pitched 82.2 innings with 50 strikeouts…Named a first team Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball…Pitched Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf a season-high eight innings at Tulane on April 27…Struck outtb a season-high seven at Tulane 2013 .231 23-14 52 9 12 3 0 0 4 15 .288 4 2 7 1 .310 0 on April 27…Pitched seven shutout innings against Stephen F. Austin on March 9…Earned 2014 .243 39-34 111 16 27 4 0 0 10 31 .279 7 3 25 6 .303 1 wins against Central F. Austin, Fullerton, TOTAL .239Arkansas, 62-48 163Coastal 25 39Carolina, 7 0 Stephen 0 14 46 .282 11 Cal5 State 32 7 .306 1 Evansville, Southern Illinois, Tulane and Illinois State.
Innings Pitched 8.0, Tulane, 2014 Runs (CG only) N/A Hits (CG only) N/A sh sb-att po a e fld% Strikeouts 1 2-2 15 36 3 .944 7, Tulane,572014 4 4-6 74 10 .929 5
6-8
72 110
13
.933
Looney, TJ High School Attended Waverly High School in Waverly, Neb...Lettered four years in baseball and three years in basketball…Earned Year avg gp-gs h 2b 3b hr rbi slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% first team all-state honors in 2012ab andr second team super statetb honors in 2012…As a junior, went 5-1 with a 1.19 ERA… 2014 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000 Member of team that.000participated in the state tournament during junior 0season…Member of the honor roll.0 1 0 1.000 TOTAL 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0
Personal Year
era
w-l
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
Son of Doug and Denise Tewes...Born 6, 1995, Lincoln, four 2014 16.43 0-1 9 0 Feb. 0 0/0 0 in7.2 7 16Neb…Has 14 15 6 1brothers, 0 1 one sister, Kristina…Is business TOTAL 16.43 majoring 0-1 9 in international 0 0 0/0 0 7.2 at7WSU. 16 14 15 6 1 0 1
bf
bavg
wp
hbp
bk
sfa
sha
50
.259
0
5
0
2
1
Jake, 50 Mike, .259 Luke 0 5 and0 Tom, 2 and 1
Mucha, Mikel Year
2012 2013 2014 TOTAL
avg
gp-gs
.320 37-14 .281 62-45 .357 5-3 .296 104-62
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
75 185 14 274
6 26 2 34
24 52 5 81
1 9 1 11
0 2 0 2
0 1 0 1
10 22 1 33
25 68 6 99
.333 .368 .429 .361
6 11 0 17
0 5 0 5
16 37 1 54
0 3 0 3
.370 .337 .357 .347
0 1 0 1
sb-att
po
a
e
fld%
1 3-4 4 9-11 1 0-0 6 12-15
34 84 8 126
2 1 0 3
1 3 1 5
.973 .966 .889 .963
Phillips, Wes Year
2014 TOTAL
avg
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
.308 .308
19-6 19-6
26 26
7 7
8 8
2 2
0 0
0 0
4 4
10 10
.385 .385
3 3
1 1
11 11
1 1
.400 .400
0 0
1 1
sb-att
po
a
e
fld%
2-3 2-3
17 17
19 19
3 3
.923 .923
sb-att
po
a
e
fld%
0-0 0-0
7 7
8 8
0 1.000 0 1.000
Tewes, Sam Year
2014 TOTAL Year
2014 TOTAL
avg
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
.000 .000
0-0 0-0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
.000 .000
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
.000 .000
0 0
0 0
era
w-l
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
bf
bavg
wp
hbp
bk
sfa
sha
3.27 3.27
8-3 8-3
15 15
15 15
0 0
0/1 0/1
0 0
82.2 82.2
76 76
35 35
30 30
30 30
50 50
10 10
3 3
6 6
349 349
.248 .248
5 5
4 4
0 0
3 3
6 6
SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: 23 Lowest stolen base against pct.: t-25th (.583 in 2014)
Mikel Mucha 6-2, 190, Jr. (RS), Outfield Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail) Bats Left, Throws Right
8
2015 Junior Played summer ball for the El Dorado (Kan.) Broncos...Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014.
Career Highs
2014 Redshirt Earned a medical hardship after breaking his leg on Feb. 22…Played in five games with three starts, all in left field…Hit .357 with two runs, five hits, one double and one RBI… Had one multiple-hit game…Had a season-best four-game hitting streak from Feb. 1422…Had a season-high two hits against SIUE on Feb. 15…Scored a season-high one run twice…Had a season-high one RBI against SIUE on Feb. 15...Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2013.
Runs 4, Kansas Wesleyan, 2013 Hits 4, Kansas Wesleyan, 2013 Doubles 1, 11 times, 2012, 2013, 2014 Triples 1, two times, 2013 Home Runs 1, Southern Illinois, 2013 RBI 4, Southern Illinois, 2013 Stolen Bases 2, two times, 2013 Walks 1, 17 times, 2012, 2013
2013 Sophomore Played in 62 games with 45 starts, 43 in left field and two in right field…Hit .281 with 26 runs, 52 hits, nine doubles, two triples, one home run, 22 RBI and nine stolen bases… Named to the Valley all-tournament team…Had an eight-game hitting streak from May 1-12…Had 12 multiple-hit games and four multiple-RBI games…Had a season-high four hits against Kansas Wesleyan on May 1…Had a season-high four RBI against Southern Illinois on May 23…Scored a season-high four runs against Kansas Wesleyan on May 1… Went 2-for-4 with two RBI and a double against Indiana State on April 6…Went 3-for-4 Individual Career History with a double at Kansas State on April 9…Went 4-for-5 with two RBI against Kansas Wesleyan on May 1…Went 3-for-4 with four RBI, a double and a home run against Southern Kirk, Tanner Illinois on May 23. 2012 Freshman
Year
avg
gp-gs
ab
2013 52 Played in 37 games .231 with23-14 14 starts, 2014 .243 39-34 111 RBI and three stolen.239 bases...Had a TOTAL 62-48 163
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
sb-att
po
a
e
fld%
12 3 0 0 4 15 .288 4 2 7 1 .310 0 1 2-2 3 .944 11 9in left field and three in centerfield...Hit .320 with six runs, 24 hits, 15 one 36 double, 10 16 27 4 0 0 10 31 .279 7 3 25 6 .303 1 4 4-6 57 74 10 .929 five-game hitting streak from April 27-May 12...Had five multiple-hit games and four 25 39 7 0 0 14 46 .282 11 5 32 7 .306 1 5 6-8 72 110 13 .933
multiple-RBI games...Had a season-high three hits two times...Had a season-high three RBI at Evansville on April 15... Went 1-for-2 with two RBI against North Dakota on Feb. 25...Went 1-for-2 with three RBI and a double at Evansville on TJ 3-for-4 with two RBI at Creighton on May 19. April 15...Went 3-for-4 against Missouri State on AprilLooney, 22...Went
avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% High School .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000 Cherokee Trail High School in Aurora, Colo...Lettered four years in baseball...Earned all-conference and all.000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000 state in 2010...In 2011 earned all-state, all-conference and was an all-Colorado selection...During his senior season, hit .400 with a .472 on base percentage 7-2 with a 4.29wpearned runsfaaverYear era w-l app gsandcga .833 sho slugging sv ip percentage...As h r er bba pitcher so 2b went 3b hr bf bavg hbp bk sha age...In 2010, posted a .655 average with a0 .7317.2on base 1.069 2014 16.43 0-1 batting 9 0 0 0/0 7 16percentage 14 15 and 6 1 0 slugging 1 50 percentage. .259 0 5 0 2 1 Year
2014 Attended TOTAL
TOTAL
16.43
0-1
9
0
0
0/0
0
7.2
7
16
14
15
6
1
0
1
50
.259
0
5
0
2
1
Personal Son of Michael and Tonnya Mucha...Born May 18, 1993, in El Paso, Texas...Has two brothers, Josh and Dyllin and one Mucha, Mikel sister, Brittney...Is majoring in sport management at WSU.
Year
2012 2013 2014 TOTAL
avg
gp-gs
.320 37-14 .281 62-45 .357 5-3 .296 104-62
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
75 185 14 274
6 26 2 34
24 52 5 81
1 9 1 11
0 2 0 2
0 1 0 1
10 22 1 33
25 68 6 99
.333 .368 .429 .361
6 11 0 17
0 5 0 5
16 37 1 54
0 3 0 3
.370 .337 .357 .347
0 1 0 1
24
Phillips, Wes
sb-att
po
a
e
fld%
1 3-4 4 9-11 1 0-0 6 12-15
34 84 8 126
2 1 0 3
1 3 1 5
.973 .966 .889 .963
9
Reagan Biechler
6-1, 195, So., Pitcher Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek) Bats Left, Throws Left
2015 Sophomore Played summer ball for the Terre Haute (Ind.) Rex.
Career Highs
2014 Freshman Made 12 appearances, all in relief…Went 0-1 with a 2.11 ERA…In 21.1 innings pitched, he struck out eight with seven walks…Pitched a season-high five innings against George Mason on Feb. 22…Struck out a season-high three against George Mason on Feb. 22…Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2013.
Innings Pitched 5.0, George Mason, 2014 Runs (CG only) N/A Hits (CG only) N/A Strikeouts 3, George Mason, 2014
High School Attended Pine Creek High School in Colorado Springs, Colo...Lettered four years in baseball…Named first team all-state and first team all-Colorado...Named first team all-conference two times and first team all-area two times…Named Mr. Offense in 2011…Named Individual Career History of team that honorable mention all-state and an honorable mention All-American…Member was league and district champions and state tournament qualifiers during freshman, sophomore and junior seasons…Named Arens, Bob to the principal’s honor roll every semester and was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal
Year
2011 Son of Rod and 2012 ogy at WSU. 2014 TOTAL
avg
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
.500 8-1 8 1 4 Tanya .150Biechler...Born 12-5 20 0 Nov. 3 .000 7-1 8 0 0 .194 27-7 36 1 7
3b
0 0 9,01994 0 0 0 0 0
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
0 1 4 in0 Colorado 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 7
bb
hbp
.500 1 Springs, .150 0 .000 0 .194 1
so
gdp
ob%
0 2 0 Colo…Has 0 7 0 1 1 2 1 10 2
sf sh
sb-att
po
a
e
fld%
.556 0 1 0-0 24 2 0 1.000 one majoring biol.150 sister, 0 0 Tory…Is 0-0 42 4 4 in.920 .111 0 0 0-0 8 0 0 1.000 .237 0 1 0-0 74 6 4 .952
Ashford, Ray Year
2014 TOTAL Year
2014 TOTAL
avg
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
.000 .000
0-0 0-0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
.000 .000
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
.000 .000
0 0
0 0
sb-att
po
a
e
fld%
0-0 0-0
2 2
6 6
1 1
.889 .889
era
w-l
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
bf
bavg
wp
hbp
bk
sfa
sha
4.26 4.26
2-3 2-3
23 23
0 0
0 0
0/0 0/0
1 1
38.0 38.0
32 32
22 22
18 18
12 12
32 32
7 7
0 0
1 1
163 163
.225 .225
3 3
6 6
2 2
0 0
3 3
SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: Most balks: t-14th (2 in 2014)
Biechler, Reagan Year
2014 TOTAL Year
2014 TOTAL
avg
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
.000 .000
0-0 0-0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
.000 .000
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
.000 .000
0 0
0 0
sb-att
po
a
e
0-0 0-0
0 0
3 3
0 1.000 0 1.000
fld%
era
w-l
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
bf
bavg
wp
hbp
bk
sfa
sha
2.11 2.11
0-1 0-1
12 12
0 0
0 0
0/1 0/1
0 0
21.1 21.1
18 18
5 5
5 5
7 7
8 8
2 2
0 0
1 1
86 86
.247 .247
1 1
2 2
0 0
0 0
4 4
Dearman, 25Tanner Year
avg
gp-gs
ab
r
h
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po
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18
Daniel Kihle
Individual Career History Individual Career History Year Year 2011
2011 2012 2012 2014 2014 TOTAL TOTAL
avg
gp-gs
ab ab8
avg gp-gs .500 8-1 .500 .150 8-1 12-5 .150 .000 12-5 7-1 .000 .194 7-1 27-7 .194 27-7
8 20 208 8 36 36
r r1
10 00 01 1
h h4
43 30 07 7
6-0, 195, Jr., Outfield Arens, Bob Goddard, Kan. Arens, Bob (Andale) 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp Bats Right, Throws Left soso 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp 0 00 00 00 0
0 00 00 00 0
0 00 00 00 0
1 12 20 03 3
4 43 30 07 7
.500 .500 .150 .150 .000 .000 .194 .194
1 10 00 01 1
0 00 01 11 1
gdp
2 gdp0 27 00 71 02 1 22 10 10 2
ob% sf sh sb-att ob% .556 sf0 sh1 sb-att 0-0
.556 .150 .150 .111 .111 .237 .237
00 00 00 0
10 00 01 1
2015 Junior Ashford, Ray Played summer ball for the Hyannis (Mass.) HarborAshford, Hawks….Named a Cape Cod League Ray all-star...Named to the Year avg AD’s gp-gs honor ab roll r for h Fall 2b 2014. 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh
Year 2014
avg gp-gs .000 0-0 2014 2014 Sophomore .000 TOTAL .000 0-0 0-0 TOTAL Played in 40 games.000with0-039
ab0
r0
h0
2b0
3b0
hr0
rbi0
tb0
slg% .000
bb0 hbp0
so0 gdp0
po po 24
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
24 42 428 8 74 74
a a2
24 40 06 6
e fld% e0 1.000 fld%
04 40 04 4
1.000 .920 .920 1.000 1.000 .952 .952
Career Highs
sb-att Runs ob% .000 sf0 sh0 sb-att 0-0
po po2
a a6
e e1
fld% fld% .889
3,0-0 Southern 22 Illinois, 66 11 2014 .889 0-0 .889 Hits 0-0 2 6 1 .889 Year era 21w-lruns,app gs cg12 sho sv h r er home bb so 2b 223bRBI hr andbf 4, bavgOral wpRoberts, hbp bk2014 sfa sha hitter…Hit .313 with 50 hits, doubles, oneip triple, three runs, Year era w-l app gs0 cg0 sho sv1 ip h r er bb so 2b7 3b0 hr1 bf bavg wp3 hbp6 bk2 sfa0 sha3 Doubles 2014 4.26 2-3 23 0/0 38.0 32 22 18 12 32 163 .225 10 stolen bases…Had a season-long eight-game hitting streak from Feb. 16-28…Had 13 2014 23 00 00 0/0 11 38.0 22 12 32 77 00 11 163 33 662014 22 00 33 TOTAL 4.26 2-3 23 0/0 38.0 32 32second 22 18 18team 12 all-Valley…Named 32 163 .225 .22512 times, 1, multiple-hit games4.26 and2-3 six multiple-RBI games…Named TOTAL 4.26 2-3 23 0 0 0/0 1 38.0 32 22 18 12 32 7 0 1 163 .225 3 6 2 0 3 Valley Player of the Week on April 21…Had a season-high four hits against Oral Roberts Triples SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: on April 15…Scored a season-high three runs against Southern Illinois April 20…Had a 1, Illinois State, 2014 SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: Most balks: t-14th (2 inon 2014) Most balks: t-14th (2with in 2014) season-high three RBI against Illinois State on May 17…Went 3-for-4 two RBI, a double Home Runs Biechler, Reagan and a home run against Southern Illinois on April 20…Went 2-for-4 with two RBI against 1, three times, 2014 Biechler, Reagan RBI Evansville on May 21. Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh 3, sb-att e fld% IllinoispoState,a 2014 Year avg gp-gs ab0 r0 h0 2b0 3b0 hr0 rbi0 tb0 slg% bb0 hbp0 so0 gdp0 ob% sf0 sh0 sb-att po0 a3 e0 1.000 fld% 2014 .000 0-0 .000 .000 0-0 Stolen Bases 2013 Freshman .000 0-0 2014 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 .000 00 00 00 00 .000 00 33 00 1.000 TOTAL .000 0-0 .000 .000 00 00 1,0-0 0-0 1.000 10 times, 2014 All statistics from .000 freshman season TOTAL 0-0 0 0vacated 0 0 due0 to 0a ruling 0 0from .000 the0NCAA 0 0Committee 0 .000 0on 0 0-0 0 3 0 1.000 Walks Infractions...Played era in 35 five in iprighth field, in centerfield Year w-l games app with gs 11 cg starts, sho sv r four er bb so 2b 3b and hr twobf bavg wp hbp bk sfa sha 2, twowptimes, Yearas the designated hitter…Hit era w-l app sho sv ip hits, h r er bb so 3b run, hr six bf bavg hbp 2014 bk sfa sha .191gswithcg seven runs, nine one double, one 2bhome 00 00 0 23 0 starts,
00 00 00 0 in0left 0field,
00 00 00 .000 00 00 00 00 .000 .000 .000 00 00 0 0 .000 and 0 one 0 as 0the 0designated .000 0 0 150 in centerfield
2014 2.11 0-1 12 0 0 0/1 0 21.1 18 5 5 7 8 2 0 1 86 .247 2014 0-1 12 00 multiple-hit 00 0/1 00games 21.1 18 55 multiple-RBI 55 77 88 2game…Had 00 11 86 RBI and two stolen2.11 bases…Had a86 .247 TOTAL 2.11 0-1 12 two 0/1 21.1 and 18 one 2 .247 TOTAL 2.11 0-1 12 0 2-16…Had 0 0/1 0a season-high 21.1 18 5two 5hits 7twice…Had 8 2 0a season1 86 .247 five-game hitting streak from March
1 11 1
2 22 2
0 00 0
0 00 0
4 44 4
high two RBI against North Dakota on March 13…Scored a season-high one run seven times…Went 2-for-3 with a double Dearman, against Central Arkansas on March 2…Went 2-for-3 with anTanner RBI at Long Beach State on March 16…Went 1-for-1 with an Dearman, Tanner RBI against Northwestern on May 18…Named to the AD’s honor rollbbforhbpFallso2012 and Spring 2013. po a e fld% Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% gdp ob% sf sh sb-att
Year 2013
avg gp-gs ab r h 2b4 3b1 hr0 rbi po 113 a e9 fld% .301 51-43 176 30 53 23 tb 59 slg% .335 bb 28 hbp3 so 23 gdp6 ob% .404 sf1 sh0 sb-att 12-14 109 .961 High School 2013 .301 176 45 11 01 23 33 23 65 .404 109 93 .961 2014 .232 51-43 53-51 190 30 36 53 44 13 59 54 .335 .284 28 18 31 .307 11 09 12-14 20-23 44 1131 .938 2014 .232 36 59 12 11 13 54years .284 36 31 5three .307 12 99in20-23 44 114 1 3 .938 Attended Andale High School190 in Andale, four baseball basketball...Earned league TOTAL .265 53-51 104-94 366 66 44 97 Kan...Lettered 36 113 .309 in18 46 54and11 .355years 32-37 153 12 .957 TOTAL .265 first 104-94team 366all-league 66 97 three 9 2times 1 as36an113 .309 46and 6two54times 11 as .355a pitcher...Named 2 9 32-37 153first 114 team 12 all-state .957 MVP honors...Named outfielder
CAREER ALL-TIME RANKINGS: two times...Member of team CAREER ALL-TIME Highest stolen base RANKINGS: pct.: t-25th (.865) roll. Highest stolen base pct.: t-25th Most sacrifice hits: t-25th (9) (.865) Most sacrifice hits: t-25th (9)
RANKINGS: that was league championsSINGLE-SEASON during sophomore and junior seasons...Member of the high honor SINGLE-SEASON Most sacrifice hits:RANKINGS: t-3rd (9 in 2014) Most sacrifice hits: t-3rd (9 in 2014)
Personal Son of Willie and Sondi Kihle...Born Oct. 1, 1993, inKihle, Wichita, DanielKan...Has two brothers, Tyler and Nick...Is majoring in exKihle, Daniel ercise science at WSU.
Year Year 2013
2013 2014 2014 TOTAL TOTAL Year Year 2013
2013 TOTAL TOTAL
avg
avg .191 .191 .313 .313 .285 .285 era
gp-gs gp-gs 35-11
35-11 40-39 40-39 75-50 75-50 w-l
era w-l 0.00 0-0 0.00 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.00 0-0
ab ab 47
47 160 160 207 207 app app1
11 1
r r7
7 21 21 28 28 gs gs0
00 0
h h9
9 50 50 59 59
2b 2b1
1 12 12 13 13
cg sho cg0 sho 0/0
00 0/0 0/0 0 0/0
3b 3b0
01 11 1
sv sv0
00 0
hr hr1
13 34 4
rbi rbi6
6 22 22 28 28 ip
ip 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
tb tb 13
slg% slg% .277
13 73 .277 .456 73 86 .456 .415 86 .415 h h0
00 0
26
r r0
00 0
er er0
00 0
bb hbp bb7 hbp4
78 8 15 15
bb bb0
00 0
47 7 11 11
so so0
00 0
so gdp so 19 gdp2
19 45 45 64 64
2b 2b0
00 0
ob% sf sh sb-att ob% .345 sf0 sh0 sb-att 2-4
po po 14
20 .345 2-4 .369 01 04 10-12 02 .369 .363 11 44 10-12 12-16 2 .363 1 4 12-16 3b 3b0
00 0
hr hr0
00 0
bf bf2
bavg bavg .000
22 .000 .000 2 .000
14 83 83 97 97
wp hbp wp0 hbp0
00 0
00 0
a a0
e e1
fld% fld% .933
02 22 2
15 .933 .944 56 .944 .943 6 .943
bk bk0
sfa sha sfa0 sha0
00 0
00 0
00 0
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Bob Arens
6-1, 205, Sr. (RS), Catcher Wichita, Kan. (Northwest) Bats Right, Throws Right
Career Highs Runs 1, Kansas State, 2011 Hits 2, Kansas State, 2011 Doubles None Triples None Home Runs None RBI 1, three times, 2011, 2012 Stolen Bases None Walks 1, Alcorn State, 2011
2015 Senior Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014. 2014 Junior Played in seven games with one start at catcher…Named to the AD’s honor roll for Spring 2014. 2013 Redshirt Redshirted in 2013...Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2012 and Spring 2013. 2012 Sophomore Played in 12 games with five starts, all at catcher...Hit .150 with two RBI...Went 2-for-2 with an RBI against North Dakota on Feb. 25...Went 1-for-2 with an RBI against Southern Illinois on March 31...Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2011 and Spring 2012. 2011 Freshman Played in eight games with one start at catcher...Hit .500 with one run, four hits, and one RBI...Recorded a season high two hits against Kansas State on May 17...Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2010 and Spring 2011.
High School Attended Wichita Northwest High School in Wichita, Kan...Lettered four years in baseball, one year in basketball and one year in swimming...Earned first team all-state honors at catcher in 2010...Earned first team all-state honors as the designated hitter in 2009...Named first team all-city and all-Metro at catcher in 2010...During senior season, hit .470 with 10 doubles, four home runs, 34 hits and 28 RBI...During junior season, hit .507 with 11 doubles, three home runs, 36 hits and 32 RBI...Member of team that made it to the state tournament during freshman, junior and senior seasons... Member of team that won the city league during junior season and finished second during senior season...Graduated in top 10 percent of class. Personal Son of Mike and Marjorie Arens...Born Aug. 15, 1991, in Las Vegas, Nev...Has one sister, Katie...Is majoring in exercise science at WSU.
Individual Career History Arens, Bob Year
2011 2012 2014 TOTAL
avg
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
.500 .150 .000 .194
8-1 12-5 7-1 27-7
8 20 8 36
1 0 0 1
4 3 0 7
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
1 2 0 3
4 3 0 7
.500 .150 .000 .194
1 0 0 1
0 0 1 1
2 7 1 10
0 0 2 2
.556 .150 .111 .237
0 0 0 0
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
1 0 0 1
sb-att
po
a
e
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
24 42 8 74
2 4 0 6
0 1.000 4 .920 0 1.000 4 .952
fld%
sb-att
po
a
e
27 Ray Ashford, Year
avg
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
fld%
39
Cody Tyler
Individual Career History
Year
2013 2014 TOTAL
gp-gs
ab
r
.231 23-14 .243 39-34 .239 62-48
avg
52 111 163
9 16 25
6-0, 175,Kirk, So.,Tanner Pitcher h Terrell, 2b 3b hrTexas rbi tb(Forney) slg% bb hbp 12 Bats 3 0Left, 0 Throws 4 15 .288 Left 4 2 27 39
4 7
0 0
0 0
10 14
2015 Redshirt Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr Will redshirt in 2015 after having Tommy John surgery. 2014 TOTAL
.000 .000
0-0 0-0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
31 46
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
1 6 7
.310 .303 .306
0 1 1
.279 .282
7 11
3 5
7 25 32
1 4 5
Looney, TJ
0 0
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
0 0
0 0
.000 .000
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
.000 .000
0 0
2014 Freshman Made 10 appearancesera withw-lone app start…Went 0-1 with ERA…Pitched Year gs cg sho sv a 7.27 ip h r er bb 8.2 so innings 2b 3b with hr 11 a season-high 2014strikeouts…Pitched 16.43a season-long 0-1 9 0one 0inning 0/0 eight 0 times…Struck 7.2 7 16 14out15 6 1 0 three 1 TOTAL 16.43 on 0-1 Feb.918. 0 0 0/0 0 7.2 7 16 14 15 6 1 0 1 against Central Arkansas
sb-att
a
e
fld%
15 36 57 74 72 110
po
3 10 13
.944 .929 .933
Career po Highs a e
fld%
2-2 4-6 6-8
sb-att
0 0-0 Innings 0 0-0
0 1 Pitched 0 1
0 1.000 0 1.000
1.0, eight times, 2014 wp only) hbp bk sfa sha (CG 50N/A .259 0 5 0 2 1 50Hits .259(CG0 only) 5 0 2 1 N/A High School Strikeouts Mucha, Mikel Attended Forney High School in Forney, Texas...Lettered three years in baseball…Named 3, Central Arkansas, 2014 bfRuns bavg
the ar first all-district Year Sophomore of the avgYear gp-gsand was ab h team 2b 3b hr rbi pitcher…Earned tb slg% bb hbp Muscle so gdp Milk ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Player of the Week honors in 2012…As junior, a 2.356ERA 2012 .320 37-14 75 6 a 24 1 he0 went 0 7-3 10 with 25 .333 0 and 16 820 strike.370 0 1 3-4 34 2 1 .973 outs…Lists best performance a perfect against West68 Mesquite of that 2013 .281 62-45 as185 26 52 game 9 2 1 22 .368 11 during 5 37 his3junior .337 season…Member 1 4 9-11 84 1 team 3 .966 2014 .357 during 5-3 14 2 5 and 1 junior 0 0seasons 1 6and .429 0 0 in 1 the0 district .357 0 during 1 0-0junior 8season. 0 1 .889 advanced to the playoffs sophomore was second TOTAL
.296 104-62
274
34
81
11
2
1
33
99
.361
17
5
54
3
.347
1
6 12-15
126
3
5
.963
Personal Son of Mark and Rhonda Tyler...Born Oct. 26, 1994, in Phillips, Dallas, Wes Texas…Has three sisters, Dana, Kim and Megan…Is majoring in sport management at WSU. Year
2014 TOTAL
avg
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
.308 .308
19-6 19-6
26 26
7 7
8 8
2 2
0 0
0 0
4 4
10 10
.385 .385
3 3
1 1
11 11
1 1
.400 .400
0 0
1 1
sb-att
po
a
e
fld%
2-3 2-3
17 17
19 19
3 3
.923 .923
sb-att
po
a
e
fld%
0-0 0-0
7 7
8 8
0 1.000 0 1.000
Tewes, Sam Year
2014 TOTAL Year
2014 TOTAL
avg
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
.000 .000
0-0 0-0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
.000 .000
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
.000 .000
0 0
0 0
era
w-l
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
bf
bavg
wp
hbp
bk
sfa
sha
3.27 3.27
8-3 8-3
15 15
15 15
0 0
0/1 0/1
0 0
82.2 82.2
76 76
35 35
30 30
30 30
50 50
10 10
3 3
6 6
349 349
.248 .248
5 5
4 4
0 0
3 3
6 6
SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: Lowest stolen base against pct.: t-25th (.583 in 2014)
Tyler, Cody Year
2014 TOTAL Year
2014 TOTAL
avg
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
.000 .000
0-0 0-0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
.000 .000
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
.000 .000
0 0
0 0
sb-att
po
a
e
0-0 0-0
0 0
2 2
0 1.000 0 1.000
fld%
era
w-l
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
bf
bavg
wp
hbp
bk
sfa
sha
7.27 7.27
0-1 0-1
10 10
1 1
0 0
0/1 0/1
0 0
8.2 8.2
8 8
8 8
7 7
8 8
11 11
4 4
0 0
0 0
46 46
.229 .229
2 2
3 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
28
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Ray Ashford
6-0, 225, Sr., Pitcher Sachse, Texas (Sachse/Grayson College) Bats Right, Throws Right
Career Highs
2015 Senior Played summer ball for the Liberal (Kan.) Beejays.
Innings Pitched 3.1, two times, 2014 Runs (CG only) N/A Hits (CG only) N/A Strikeouts 5, Arizona State, 2014
2014 Junior Made 23 appearances, all in relief…Went 2-3 with a 4.26 ERA and one save…In 38 innings, he struck out 32 with 12 walks…Pitched a season-high 3.1 innings at Kansas on April 1 and at Kansas State on April 8…Struck out a season-high five at Arizona State on March 18… Earned wins against Oral Roberts and Evansville…Earned save against SIUE. 2013 Sophomore (Grayson College) Played sophomore season at Grayson College in Denison, Texas…Pitched in 14 games and had a 1.53 ERA…Pitched 29.1 innings and allowed five earned runs on 20 hits with 13 walks and 22 strikeouts.
2012 Freshman (Grayson College) Played freshman season at Grayson College in Denison, Texas…Pitched in 13 games and had a 2.95 ERA…Pitched 18.1 innings and allowed six earned runs on 14 hits with 13 walks and 11 strikeouts. High School Attended Sachse High School in Sachse, Texas…Lettered two years in baseball. Personal Son of Crystal Ashford...Born Nov. 12, 1992, in Richardson, Texas…Has one brother, Cody, and one sister, Sonni…Is majoring in sport management at WSU. Individual Career History Arens, Bob Year
2011 2012 2014 TOTAL
avg
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
.500 .150 .000 .194
8-1 12-5 7-1 27-7
8 20 8 36
1 0 0 1
4 3 0 7
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
1 2 0 3
4 3 0 7
.500 .150 .000 .194
1 0 0 1
0 0 1 1
2 7 1 10
0 0 2 2
.556 .150 .111 .237
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 1
sb-att
po
a
e
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
24 42 8 74
2 4 0 6
0 1.000 4 .920 0 1.000 4 .952
fld%
sb-att
po
a
e
fld%
0-0 0-0
2 2
6 6
1 1
.889 .889
Ashford, Ray Year
2014 TOTAL Year
2014 TOTAL
avg
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
.000 .000
0-0 0-0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
.000 .000
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
.000 .000
0 0
0 0
era
w-l
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
hr
bf
bavg
wp
hbp
bk
sfa
sha
4.26 4.26
2-3 2-3
23 23
0 0
0 0
0/0 0/0
1 1
38.0 38.0
32 32
22 22
18 18
12 12
32 32
7 7
0 0
1 1
163 163
.225 .225
3 3
6 6
2 2
0 0
3 3
SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: Most 29 balks: t-14th (2 in 2014)
Biechler, Reagan
Jordan Farris
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6-3, 215, Jr., Second Base Ventura, Calif. (Saint Bonaventure/Arkansas/ Oxnard CC) Bats Right, Throws Right Career Highs 2015 Junior Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014. 2014 Sophomore (Oxnard Community College) Played sophomore season at Oxnard Community College in Oxnard, Calif…Member of team that won league championship…Played in 40 games and hit .257 with 24 runs, 39 hits, six doubles, two triples, two home runs, 18 RBI and three stolen bases. 2013 Freshman (Arkansas) Played freshman season at Arkansas…Played in 35 games with 26 starts…Hit .222 with 14 runs, 22 hits, six doubles, three home runs, 20 RBI and three stolen bases. High School Attended Saint Bonaventure High School in Ventura, Calif…Lettered three years in baseball, two years in basketball and one year in football…Named all-league and all-CIF in 2010, 2011 and 2012… Named league Player of the Year in 2012, Rookie of the Year in 2010 and MVP in 2011 and 2012… Member of team that was league champions during junior and senior seasons.
Runs 2, four times, 2013* Hits 3, two times, 2013* Doubles 1, six times, 2013* Triples None Home Runs 1, three times, 2013* RBI 5, Texas A&M, 2013* Stolen Bases 1, three times, 2013* Walks 1, seven times, 2013* * at Arkansas
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Personal Son of Brian and Gina Farris…Born Jordan Andrew Farris on May 31, 1994, in Ventura, Calif…Has one brother, Casey Serna… Brother played baseball at Oregon and in the Phillies organization…Is planning to major in sociology at Wichita State.
Keenan Eaton
6-1, 215, Fr., Outfield Parker, Colo. (Chaparral) Bats Right, Throws Right
High School Attended Chaparral High School in Parker, Colo…Lettered four years in baseball…Named all-state, all-league and was an honorable mention All-American…Member of team that was league champions during freshman and junior seasons…Team made it to the final four during junior season and to the elite eight during senior season. Personal Son of Steve and Chris Eaton…Born Keenan Michael John Eaton on March 28, 1996, in Aurora, Colo…Has one sister, Alex…Is undecided on a major at Wichita State.
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Willie Schwanke
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6-1, 190, Jr., Third Base/First Base/Pitcher Frisco, Texas (Wakeland/Arkansas/Grayson College) Bats Left, Throws Right
2015 Junior Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014 and had a 4.0 GPA.
2014 Sophomore (Grayson College) Played sophomore season at Grayson College in Denison, Texas…Played in 53 games with 35 runs, 55 hits, 15 doubles, six home runs, 45 RBI and hit .327…Made 11 appearances and went 2-5 with two complete games and a 4.64 ERA…Pitched 52.1 innings with 24 walks and 26 strikeouts. 2013 Freshman (Arkansas) Played freshman season at Arkansas…Played in 31 games with 22 starts…Hit .214 with nine runs, 15 hits, one home run and five RBI. High School Attended Wakeland High School in Frisco, Texas…Lettered four years in baseball…Career numbers include a .424 batting average, 148 runs, 177 hits, 54 doubles, six triples, 23 home runs, 152 RBI and 27 stolen bases…As a pitcher, went 28-2 with one save and a 1.79 ERA…Pitched 175 2/3 innings with 226 strikeouts… Named the District 9-4A MVP in 2011 and 2012…Named Dallas Morning News Hitter of the Year in 2012… Named all-District 9-4A in 2010 and was the District Newcomer of the Year in 2009…Named a Louisville Slugger first team All-American in 2012.
Career Highs
Runs 3, New Orleans, 2013* Hits 3, two times, 2013* Doubles None Triples None Home Runs 1, New Orleans, 2013* RBI 3, New Orleans, 2013* Stolen Bases None Walks 3, New Orleans, 2013* * at Arkansas
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Personal Son of Jim and Stephanie Schwanke…Born William Schwanke on April 7, 1994, in Stillwater, Okla…Has one sister, Lesley…Dad was a coach at Oklahoma State and LSU (1990-2000) and made numerous trips to the College World Series with titles in 1996 and 1997…Planning to major in sport management at Wichita State.
Michael Burns
5-10, 180, Fr. (RS), Outfield/Infield Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) Bats Right, Throws Right
2015 Freshman Played summer ball for the Hays (Kan.) Larks...Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014. 2014 Redshirt Redshirted in 2014. High School Attended Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo...Lettered three years in baseball and three years in football… Picked to represent Colorado as infielder for Team Colorado at the Junior Showcase in Oklahoma…Named first team all-conference junior and senior years, team MVP and Silver Slugger award junior and senior years and honorable mention all-state junior and senior years...Served as team captain during senior year…Hit .417 with 14 stolen bases, 20 RBI and five home runs as the leadoff hitter during senior season (18 games)…Member of team that finished fifth in state during sophomore season and won the league championship during junior season…In football, helped the team to a class 5A state title during his junior season as the starting quarterback…Earned first team all-conference quarterback and defensive back senior year and all-state honorable mention as athlete…Served as team captain during senior year…Member of the honor roll and was a four-time academic all-state selection…Named Male Athlete of the Year at Columbine High School for senior year and was the Hall of Fame selection for his class. Personal Son of Mike and Anita Burns...Born Oct. 20, 1994, in Wheat Ridge, Colo…Has two sisters, Mackenzie and Addi…Is majoring in bioengineering at WSU.
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Jon Ferrendelli
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6-1, 190, Jr., Pitcher Gilbert, Ariz. (Mesquite/Chandler-Gilbert CC) Bats Right, Throws Right 2015 Junior Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014.
2014 Sophomore (Chandler-Gilbert Community College) Played sophomore season at Chandler-Gilbert Community College in Gilbert, Ariz…Made 13 appearances…Went 7-2 with four complete games and a 1.38 ERA…Pitched 91 innings with 26 walks and 100 strikeouts…Named a first team NJCAA Division II All-American…Named first team all-region and first team all-conference. 2013 Freshman (Chandler-Gilbert Community College) Played freshman season at Chandler–Gilbert Community College in Gilbert, Ariz…Made 13 appearances…Went 6-2 with two complete games and a 2.10 ERA…Pitched 77 innings with 23 walks and 58 strikeouts…Named first team all-region. High School Attended Mesquite High School in Gilbert, Ariz…Lettered two years in baseball and one year in football…Named first team all-section, second team all-state and an academic all-star…Four-year golden scholar…Member of team that advanced to state semifinals during junior and senior seasons.
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Personal Son of Jeff and Jan Ferrendelli…Born Jonathan Ferrendelli on May 26, 1994, in Huntington, Calif…Has one sister, Julia…Is planning to major in business finance at Wichita State.
Chase Rader
6-0, 215, Jr., Third Base Shawnee, Kan. (Shawnee Mission NW/Coffeyville CC) Bats Right, Throws Right 2014 Sophomore (Coffeyville Community College) Played sophomore season at Coffeyville Community College…Named a first team NJCAA Division I All-American…Named KJCCC first team at third base…Named the Jayhawk East MVP… Drafted in the 16th round by the Detroit Tigers…Played in 56 games and hit .434 with 85 runs, 96 hits, 18 doubles, six triples, 14 home runs, 53 RBI and 47 stolen bases. 2013 Freshman (Coffeyville Community College) Played freshman season at Coffeyville Community College in Coffeyville, Kan…Named KJCCC second team at first base…Earned KJCCC All-Academic honors…Played in 57 games and hit .302 with 51 runs, 64 hits, 11 doubles, four triples, five home runs, 35 RBI and 42 stolen bases. High School Attended Shawnee Mission Northwest High School in Shawnee, Kan…Lettered three years in baseball and two years in basketball…Earned all-state and all-metro honors…Member of team that placed third at state in 6A during sophomore season. Personal Son of Dave and Linda Rader…Born Chase Rader on Jan. 17, 1994, in Shawnee, Kan…Has one sister, Courtney, and one brother, Cameron… Is planning to major in physical education at Wichita State.
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Gunnar Troutwine
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6-2, 225, Fr., Catcher Fairway, Kan. (Shawnee Mission East) Bats Right, Throws Right
2015 Freshman Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014. High School Attended Shawnee Mission East High School in Prairie Village, Kan…Lettered four years in baseball…Named second team all-league during sophomore and junior season…Named team MVP and Silver Slugger of the Year…Member of team that placed third at state during freshman season.
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Personal Son of Brent and Myra Troutwine…Born Gunnar Karl Troutwine on March 6, 1996, in Kansas City, Mo…Has one brother, Lars...Planning to major in business at Wichita State.
Zach Reding
6-2, 220, Jr. (RS), Outfield/First Base Dallas, Texas (Jesuit College Prep/Texas Tech/ Grayson College) Bats Left, Throws Left
2015 Junior Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014.
2014 Sophomore (Grayson College) Played sophomore season at Grayson College in Denison, Texas…Played in 54 games and hit .376 with 56 runs, 77 hits, nine doubles, eight triples, six home runs, 47 RBI and 11 stolen bases. 2013 Freshman (Grayson College) Played freshman season at Grayson College in Denison, Texas…Hit .409 with 52 hits, 10 doubles, four triples, three home runs and 30 RBI…Named first team all-conference. 2012 Redshirt (Texas Tech) Redshirted in 2012 at Texas Tech. High School Attended Jesuit College Prep in Dallas, Texas…Lettered three years in baseball. Personal Son of Larry and MaryJo Reding…Born Zachary William Reding on Oct. 30, 1992, in Pasadena, Calif…Has one sister, Libby, and two brothers, Ray and the late Allen…Is planning to major in general business at Wichita State.
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Taylor Sanagorski 6-0, 200, Fr., Catcher Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll) Bats Switch, Throws Right
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2015 Freshman Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014. High School Attended Bishop Carroll High School in Wichita, Kan…Lettered four years in baseball…Named all-city three times, all-metro and all-state…Member of team that qualified for state all four years and won class 5A during sophomore season, finished runner-up during junior season and placed third during senior season… As a junior, hit .389 with 33 runs, 21 hits, 13 RBI, four doubles, two triples and one home run…As a sophomore, hit .322 with 17 runs, 19 hits, 23 RBI, eight doubles, one triple and one home run and helped his team to a state championship. Personal Son of Paul Sanagorski and Debbie Viscosi…Born Taylor Sanagorski on Aug. 29, 1995, in Wichita, Kan…Has one sister, Erin…His dad used to coach in the Marlins and Nationals organizations…Is planning to major in business administration at Wichita State.
Trey Vickers
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6-1, 185, Fr., Infield Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Rockhurst) Bats Right, Throws Right
2015 Freshman Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014. High School Attended Rockhurst High School in Kansas City, Mo…Lettered three years in baseball and two years in football…Member of team that was sectional and district champions during sophomore season and district champions during junior season…Hit .410 during senior year…As a junior, hit .318 with five doubles, two home runs, 16 RBI and 16 runs. Personal Son of Larry and Sarah Vickers…Born Trey Vickers on Sept. 17, 1995, in Lee’s Summit, Mo…Has one brother, Tate…His dad played baseball at Missouri Western…Is planning to major in business at Wichita State.
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Jeb Bargfeldt 5-11, 165, Fr., Pitcher Owasso, Okla. (Owasso) Bats Left, Throws Left
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2015 Freshman Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014. High School Attended Owasso High School in Owasso, Okla…Lettered four years in baseball and one year in football…Named a Louisville Slugger High School All-American twice…Earned a 2014 Rawlings Gold Glove Award…Named all-state…Member of team that advanced to the state tournament three times and won it during junior season…As a junior, went 9-0 with 91 strikeouts and a 1.29 ERA…As a sophomore, went 6-2 with a 1.85 ERA in 53 innings pitched…In 2013, helped his team to a 36-0 season along with regional and state championships and a No. 3 ranking by USA Today.
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Personal Son of John and Barb Bargfeldt…Born John Edward Bargfeldt on Oct. 13, 1995, in Greenfield, Ind…Has one brother, Kenny, and one sister, Alexya…Is planning to major in education at Wichita State.
John Hayes
6-6, 225, Jr. (RS), Pitcher Pottsboro, Texas (Pottsboro/Galveston/ Murray State College) Bats Right, Throws Right
2015 Junior Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014.
2014 Sophomore (Murray State College) Played sophomore season at Murray State College in Tishomingo, Okla…Made 13 appearances and went 2-3 with one save and a 3.67 ERA…Pitched 49 innings with 26 walks and 52 strikeouts. 2013 Freshman (Murray State College) Played freshman season at Murray State College in Tishomingo, Okla…Made 23 appearances…Went 4-0 with three saves and a 4.18 ERA…Pitched 28 innings with 18 walks and 28 strikeouts. 2012 Redshirt (Galveston College) Redshirted in 2012 at Galveston College. High School Attended Pottsboro High School in Pottsboro, Texas…Lettered four years in baseball, three years in basketball and three years in track… In baseball, named MVP, first team all-district and first team all-Texomaland…In track, named MVP and was the state champion in the 400m in 2010 and 2011 and won the state silver in the 200m in 2011…Member of team that was district champions all four years. Personal Son of Steve and Rebecca Hayes…Born John Dylan Hayes on Jan. 7, 1993, in Denison, Texas…Has two sisters, Reagan and Taylor, and one brother, Mason…Is planning to major in business at Wichita State.
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Isaac Anderson
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6-2, 200, Jr., Pitcher Boise, Idaho (Rocky Mountain/Southern Idaho) Bats Right, Throws Right 2015 Junior Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014.
2014 Sophomore (College of Southern Idaho) Played sophomore season at College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls, Idaho…Drafted in the 19th round by the Cincinnati Reds…Made 13 appearances with 11 starts…Went 4-5 with a 3.90 ERA and three complete games…Pitched 60 innings with 28 walks and 49 strikeouts…Hit .282 with 16 runs, 24 hits, eight doubles, one triple, eight RBI and two stolen bases. 2013 Freshman (College of Southern Idaho) Played freshman season at College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls, Idaho… Went 3-0 with two saves and a 0.82 ERA…Pitched 22 innings and allowed just 11 hits with 21 strikeouts and was drafted in the 34th round by the Kansas City Royals…Hit .295 with 29 runs, 57 hits, seven doubles, three triples, four home runs, 39 RBI and 16 stolen bases…Named to the Region 18 all-region first team. High School Attended Rocky Mountain High School in Meridian, Idaho…Lettered three years in baseball…Member of team that won a state and district championship during senior season…During senior season, hit .480 with 40 runs…Earned first team all-conference and all-state honors in 2012 and was a three-time all-conference academic honoree.
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Personal Son of David and Lori Anderson…Born Isaac Dwight Anderson on Sept. 4, 1993, in Boise, Idaho…Has one sister, Courtney…Is planning to major in communications at Wichita State.
Taylor Goshen
6-2, 225, Fr., Pitcher Fort Wayne, Ind. (Carroll) Bats Right, Throws Right
High School Attended Carroll High School in Fort Wayne, Ind…Lettered three years in baseball and two years in football…Named first team allstate, Northern Indiana Player of the Year, a North-South All-Star and was a unanimous all-conference selection…Named team MVP… Holds school records including 128 strikeouts in 75 innings, a 0.93 ERA in a season and a career ERA of 1.83…Pitched a perfect game during senior season…Member of team that won conference every year…During his junior season had a 1.43 ERA and was named to the Plymouth All-Star team and to the Perfect Game All-Star team…As a sophomore, he led the team with a 2.43 ERA and also had 37 strikeouts in 45 innings pitched…In the summer of 2013 for the Indiana Bulls, he went 6-0 with a 1.00 ERA…Was named to the alltournament team at the Perfect Game World Wood Bat Championship for 16U and 17U. Personal Son of Dwaine Goshen and Courtney Weaver…Born Taylor Lee Goshen on Sept. 1, 1995, in South Bend, Ind…Has one sister, Livy… Is planning to major in finance at Wichita State.
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Ryan Tinkham
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6-5, 205, Jr., First Base/Catcher Simi Valley, Calif. (Royal/Oxnard CC) Bats Right, Throws Right 2015 Junior Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014.
2014 Sophomore (Oxnard Community College) Played sophomore season at Oxnard Community College in Oxnard, Calif…Member of team that won league championship…Played in 37 games and hit .360 with 28 runs, 49 hits, eight doubles, two triples, four home runs, 29 RBI and 10 stolen bases…Named 2014 CCCBCA all-state first team. 2013 Freshman (Oxnard Community College) Played freshman season at Oxnard Community College in Oxnard, Calif…Played in 35 games and hit .346 with 33 runs, 46 hits, 14 doubles, two triples, two home runs, 19 RBI and seven stolen bases. High School Attended Royal High School in Simi Valley, Calif…Lettered four years in baseball and four years in football.
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Personal Son of Mark and Lisa Tinkham…Born Ryan Tinkham on Dec. 22, 1992, in Glendale, Calif…Has one sister, Morgan…Is planning to major in sport management at Wichita State.
Jordan Boyer
6-1, 189, Fr., Infield Oklahoma City, Okla. (Deer Creek) Bats Right, Throws Right
High School Attended Deer Creek High School in Oklahoma City, Okla…Lettered three years in baseball…Member of team that was state runner-up during senior season…During junior season, hit .398 with two home runs, 22 RBI and 43 runs as the leadoff hitter…Earned all-Edmond team honors and helped his team to a 2013 regional championship…As a sophomore, hit .305 with 28 runs and 18 RBI and was named to the Sophomore Sunbelt Team in Oklahoma…In the summer of 2013, played for the OKC Sandlot and hit .395 to lead the team and helped them to the 2013 Connie Mack Oklahoma state championship. Personal Son of Kevin and Sharon Boyer…Born Jordan John Boyer on Aug. 23, 1995, in Oklahoma City, Okla…Has one brother, Ethan…Is undecided on a major at Wichita State.
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Sam Hilliard
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6-5, 225, Jr., Pitcher/First Base Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield/Navarro/Crowder) Bats Left, Throws Left
2014 Sophomore (Crowder College) Played sophomore season at Crowder College in Neosho, Mo…Drafted in the 31st round by the Minnesota Twins…Member of team that was Region 16 champions…Played in 58 games and hit .290 with 38 runs, 61 hits, 14 doubles, five triples, three home runs, 56 RBI and six stolen bases…Made nine appearances and went 5-2 with a save and a complete game…Pitched 42 innings with 12 walks, 55 strikeouts and a 2.14 ERA. 2013 Freshman (Navarro College) Played freshman season at Navarro College in Corsicana, Texas. High School Attended Mansfield High School in Mansfield, Texas…Lettered in baseball and basketball…Named second team all-district as a first baseman…Member of team that was area and district champions during senior season…Cum laude graduate.
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Personal Son of Robert James and Tamara Hilliard…Born Samuel Beauman Hilliard on Feb. 21, 1994, in Arlington, Texas…Has two brothers, Blake and Max…Dad played football at Texas…Mom was Miss Texas 1984 and runner-up to Miss America…Is planning to major in business at Wichita State.
Chase Williams
6-5, 225, So. (RS), Pitcher Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow/ Eastern Oklahoma State) Bats Right, Throws Right
2015 Sophomore Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014.
2014 Freshman (Eastern Oklahoma State) Made 13 appearances with three starts…Pitched 17.1 innings with a 4.67 ERA and 20 strikeouts…Drafted in the 37th round by the Miami Marlins. 2013 Redshirt (Eastern Oklahoma State) Redshirted in 2013. High School Attended Broken Arrow Senior High School in Broken Arrow, Okla. Personal Son of Brian and Audrey Williams…Married to Taylor Williams on Dec. 27, 2014...Born Chase Matthew Williams on Nov. 23, 1992, in Tulsa, Okla…Has one brother, Derek…Is planning to major in sport management at Wichita State.
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Bradley Kinsey
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6-0, 165, Fr., Pitcher Norman, Okla. (Norman North) Bats Left, Throws Left
High School Attended Norman North High School in Norman, Okla…Lettered three years in baseball…Named all-big city Oklahoma during sophomore and senior seasons…Named Pitcher of the Year at Norman North during junior and senior seasons…Named team MVP during senior season…Holds career strikeout record at Norman North with 191 and has most wins in a season with 10 during senior year…In his career, went 21-4 with a 1.63 ERA and 191 strikeouts…As a senior, went 10-1 with a 1.16 ERA and 89 strikeouts in 54.1 innings pitched…As a junior, went 6-2 with a 1.86 ERA and 75 strikeouts in 52.2 innings pitched…As a sophomore, went 5-1 with a 2.02 ERA and 27 strikeouts in 34.2 innings pitched…Member of team that was district champions, regional champions and state runner-up during junior season…Member of team that was district champions and undefeated in district play during senior season.
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Personal Son of Paul and Natalie Kinsey…Born Bradley Kinsey on Jan. 24, 1996, in Pauls Valley, Okla…Has one sister, Alyson…Is planning to major in health science at Wichita State.
Brandon Kimbrel
6-3, 205, Jr. (RS), Catcher Parker, Colo. (Ponderosa/Hutchinson CC) Bats Right, Throws Right
2015 Junior Played summer ball for the Junction City (Kan.) Brigade...Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014. 2014 Redshirt Redshirted in 2014…Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2013. 2013 Sophomore (Hutchinson CC) Played sophomore season at Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, Kan…Played in 42 games and hit .238 with 15 runs, 31 hits, 11 doubles, one triple, one home run, 19 RBI and two stolen bases. 2012 Freshman (Hutchinson CC) Played freshman season at Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, Kan…Member of team that was Jayhawk West champions… Played in 29 games and hit .313 with 26 hits, 12 runs, five doubles, one triple, three home runs and 23 RBI. High School Attended Ponderosa High School in Parker, Colo...Lettered two years in baseball and one year in football…Named first team all-league, all-conference and all-state…In 2011, hit .544 with five home runs. Personal Son of Jim and Carol Kimbrel...Born Sept. 13, 1992, in Parker, Colo…Has one sister, Katie…Is majoring in criminal justice at WSU.
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Chandler Sanburn 6-2, 185, Fr., Pitcher Avon, Ind. (Avon) Bats Right, Throws Right
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2015 Freshman Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014 and had a 4.0 GPA. High School Attended Avon High School in Avon, Ind…Lettered four years in baseball…Earned two academic letters and was a member of the National Spanish Honor Society…Member of team that was county champions during freshman and senior seasons… In 2013, pitched 23 innings and struck out 27…In 2012, pitched 19.1 innings with 18 strikeouts and in 2011 pitched 14 innings with 19 strikeouts.
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Personal Son of Nate and Karen Sanburn…Born Chandler Sanburn on July 8, 1995, in Kokomo, Ind…Has one brother, Logan, and one sister, Mackenzie…Planning to major in forensic science at Wichita State.
Josh DeBacker
6-3, 200, Fr., Outfield Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit North) Bats Left, Throws Left
2015 Freshman Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014. High School Attended Lee’s Summit North High School in Lee’s Summit, Mo…Lettered three years in baseball and one year in basketball…Member of team that was district runner-up during junior and senior seasons…Named all-conference, all-district and all-state…Academic letter winner and academic all-state…International Baccalaureate diploma winner… As a junior, hit .348 with a .979 fielding percentage… As a sophomore, was the starting centerfielder and hit .238 with a .979 fielding percentage…Member of the National Honor Society member, a Bronco Smart Sargent in Arms, a member of the Principal’s honor roll, and in the top 15 percent of his class. Personal Son of Mike and Darla DeBacker…Born Joshua Michael DeBacker on Feb. 28, 1996, in Independence, Mo…Has two sisters, Amy and Ellie, and one brother, Matthew…Is planning to major in international business at Wichita State.
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Matt Whalen
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6-6, 210, Fr., Pitcher Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Valor Christian) Bats Right, Throws Right
High School Attended Valor Christian High School in Highlands Ranch, Colo…Lettered three years in baseball…During sophomore season, pitched 41 innings with a 3.00 ERA and 48 strikeouts…Selected to the Colorado Rockies High School Futures underclassmen team…Earned preseason All-America honorable mention honors during his sophomore season…Helped team to state semifinals appearance during sophomore season. Personal Son of Mike Whalen and Brenda Pierce…Born Matthew Stephen Whalen on July 14, 1996, in Littleton, Colo…Has one sister, Michelle…Is planning to major in engineering at Wichita State.
Travis Young 6-2, 210, Fr., Outfield Derby, Kan. (Derby) Bats Right, Throws Right
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2015 Freshman Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014. High School Attended Derby High School in Derby, Kan…Lettered four years in baseball and four years in basketball…In baseball, named all-league and all-state twice and all-metro once…In football, named all-state and all-league three times and all-metro twice…Member of team that won a football state championship in 2013. Personal Son of Darren and Sherri Young…Born Travis Ray Young on Oct. 13, 1995, in Wichita, Kan…Has two sisters, Kenzie and Madi…Is undecided on a major at Wichita State.
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Tyler Jones 6-3, 170, Fr., Pitcher Colwich, Kan. (Andale) Bats Right, Throws Right
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2015 Freshman Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014. High School Attended Andale High School in Andale, Kan…Lettered three years in baseball…Earned first team all-league honors during sophomore, junior and senior seasons…Named first team all-state during junior and senior seasons…Named Pitcher of the Year during senior season…Member of team that won regionals during junior and senior seasons… During senior season, pitched 48 innings and had a 0.146 ERA with 73 strikeouts…Broke the record for ERA in a single season in Kansas with a minimum of 30 innings pitched…During junior season, pitched 48 innings with a 1.02 ERA.
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Personal Son of Howard and Shirley Jones…Born Tyler James Jones on Dec. 7, 1995, in Hays, Kan…Has two sisters, Jessica and Desyrae…Is planning to major in general business at Wichita State.
Bret Fehr
6-3, 195, Fr., Outfield Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan) Bats Left, Throws Left
2015 Freshman Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014. High School Attended Manhattan High School in Manhattan, Kan…Lettered three years in baseball, two years in football and two years in basketball…Named a 2014 Louisville Slugger first team high school All-American…In 2014, named first team all-state and first team allleague…In 2013, named second team all-state and first team all-Centennial League…Member of team that was 6A regional champions during sophomore, junior and senior seasons…Member of team that placed fourth at state in 6A during sophomore season…Member of team that placed third at state in 6A during senior season…In 2014, hit .427 with three home runs, six triples, seven doubles and 16 stolen bases…In 2013, hit .385 with two home runs, four triples, four doubles and 17 stolen bases. Personal Son of Ronald and Renee Fehr…Born Bret Adam Fehr on July 31, 1995, in Manhattan, Kan…Has one brother, Alec, and one sister, Jill…Is planning to major in business at Wichita State.
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Adam Thies 6-0, 180, Fr., Infield/Pitcher Olathe, Kan. (Olathe East) Bats Right, Throws Right
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2015 Redshirt Will redshirt in 2015 after having Tommy John surgery...Named to the AD’s honor roll for Fall 2014. High School Attended Olathe East High School in Olathe, Kan…Lettered four years in baseball…Named all-Sunflower League during freshman, sophomore and junior seasons…In 2013, hit .331 with 35 RBI and six home runs and pitched 20 innings with a 3.50 ERA and 23 strikeouts…Led the team in home runs as a sophomore and a junior...Career leader in hits and home runs. Personal Son of Kevin and Beth Thies…Born Adam Thies on Oct. 6, 1995, in St. Louis, Mo…Has one sister, Sarah…Grandfather Vernon “Jake” Thies pitched for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1954-55…Is undecided on a major at Wichita State.
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6-4, 208, Fr., Pitcher/First Base Shawnee, Kan. (Saint Thomas Aquinas) Bats Left, Throws Left
High School Attended St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Overland Park, Kan…Lettered two years in baseball and three years in bowling…Member of team that was state champions during senior season…Pitched a complete seven inning shutout and only gave up three hits to help win the state championship…Named all-state and first team all-EKL in 2014…In 2014, hit .406 with four home runs, 17 walks and 24 RBI…Went 5-1 with a 3.56 ERA and 36 strikeouts. Personal Son of Tom and Cindy Van Pelt…Born Alexander Michael Van Pelt on Feb. 9, 1996, in Kansas City, Mo…Has one brother, Ben, and one sister, Emma…Is planning to major in sport management at Wichita State.
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2015-16 Signees Wichita State announced 16 players signed in the early signing period. “The 2015 Shocker recruiting class has been the targeted class that should give our program stability for the future,” Butler said. “We have signed 16 players with 13 being high school players and three junior college players. There are nine pitchers and seven position players in the class from seven different states and five Kansas high school players. We look forward to having this talented 2015 recruiting class on campus next fall. Of course, we hope to hold on to these players throughout the 2015 summer.” Alec Bohm, 6-5, INF, Omaha, Neb. (Roncalli Catholic HS) Bohm, a 6-foot-5 infielder from Omaha, Neb., hit .526 for Roncalli Catholic High School last spring. He also had a .654 on base percentage and a 1.070 slugging percentage along with six home runs, seven doubles, four triples and 30 hits. As a junior, he was named class B all-state first team, Super State second team, first team all-conference, first team all-metro, first team all-Nebraska and first team academic all-state and all-conference. As a sophomore, he was named first team academic all-state and all-conference and all-Nebraska honorable mention. He is ranked No. 318 by Perfect Game in their high school class of 2015 rankings and is the No. 1 player in the state of Nebraska. Gabe Constantine, 6-1, LHP, McKinney, Texas (McKinney North HS) Constantine, a 6-foot-1 left-handed pitcher from McKinney, Texas, went 10-1 with a 0.60 ERA for McKinney North High School last spring. He pitched 80 innings with 23 walks and 102 strikeouts. He earned first team all-district and all-Texas team honors as a junior and was named the district’s Most Valuable Pitcher. As a sophomore, he went 9-1 with a 1.34 ERA and 65 strikeouts in 63 innings pitched and earned first team all-district honors and was named the Newcomer Pitcher of the Year. He is a Perfect Game top-500 recruit and is listed as the No. 8 left-handed pitcher in the state of Texas. For the past two years, he has also been involved with the Break Thru Series through MLB and USA Baseball that helps high school minorities in the game of baseball by mentoring and developing baseball skills. Noah Croft, 6-3, C, Olathe, Kan. (Olathe South HS) Croft, a 6-foot-3 catcher from Olathe, Kan., hit .407 last spring for Olathe South High School. As a junior, he was named a third team Perfect Game All-American and a preseason All-American by Baseball Factory. As a freshman and sophomore, he made the Midwest USA Baseball Team. During his sophomore season, he hit .327 and as a freshman he hit .310. His summer team took fifth place out of 304 teams at the Perfect Game National Championship in 2014. He is a Perfect Game top-500 recruit and is listed as the No. 1 catcher in the state of Kansas. Dayton Dugas, 6-2, OF, Lake Charles, La. (Sam Houston HS) Dugas, a 6-foot-2 outfielder from Lake Charles, La., was named a 2014 Perfect Game first team preseason All-American and earned high honorable mention honors in 2013. Last summer for the Atlanta Blue Jays, he hit .310 with five home runs and 25 doubles. During his sophomore season, he helped Sam Houston High School to the state semifinals. He is ranked No. 168 by Perfect Game and is the No. 1 outfielder in the state of Louisiana. Robert Evans, 6-2, RHP, Frisco, Texas (Liberty HS) Evans, a 6-foot-2 right-handed pitcher from Frisco, Texas, went 6-4 with a 3.09 ERA last spring for Liberty High School. He pitched 63.1 innings with 75 strikeouts. In 2014, he was named to the all-tournament team at the WBA South Qualifier and the Perfect Game/EvoShield National Championship. He was also named a 2014 Under Armour and Perfect Game Preseason All-American and to the Texas 4A Region II District 9 first team. In 2013, he earned first team all-district honors and all-academic honors and was an Under Armour Preseason All-American and a Perfect Game All-American. He also earned all-tournament team honors at the WBA South Qualifier in 2013 and is a 2015 Under Armour Preseason All-American. He is ranked No. 481 by Perfect Game and is the No. 26 right-handed pitcher in the state of Texas. Tyler Gibson, 6-4, RHP, Howe, Okla. (Oklahoma/Seminole State) Gibson, a 6-foot-4 right-handed pitcher from Howe, Okla., played his freshman season at Oklahoma in 2014 and will play his sophomore season at Seminole State. At OU, he made three relief appearances with two strikeouts in 2.1 innings. In 2013 at Wister High School, he made 12 appearances with a 0.94 ERA and 117 strikeouts in 67 innings pitched. He was named all-conference in 2012 and 2013 and was selected as the Green Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 2011 and 2013. He helped his team win the 2011 spring 2A state baseball championship by throwing a perfect game in the first round. His high school team went to the State Tournament three out of four seasons in both fall and spring baseball. Codi Heuer, 6-4, RHP, Windsor, Colo. (Fossil Ridge HS) Heuer, a 6-foot-4 right-handed pitcher from Windsor, Colo., went 5-1 in nine appearances last spring for Fossil Ridge High School. He pitched 38 innings with 58 strikeouts. He earned academic all-state honors as a sophomore and junior and earned the Coaches Award as a sophomore. He is a Perfect Game top-1000 recruit and is listed as the No. 4 right-handed pitcher in the state of Colorado. Greyson Jenista, 6-4, INF/RHP, Eudora, Kan. (De Soto HS) Jenista, a 6-foot-4 infielder and right-handed pitcher from Eudora, Kan., hit .345 last spring for De Soto High School and led them to the 2014 4A state championship with a triple and two RBI in the championship game. As a junior, he earned second team all-Frontier League honors and was named a Perfect Game Preseason All-American. As a sophomore, he hit .415. He is ranked No. 212 by Perfect Game and is the No. 1 player in the state of Kansas. Keylan Killgore, 6-3, LHP, Wichita, Kan. (Heights HS) Killgore, a 6-foot-3 left-handed pitcher from Wichita, Kan., went 4-1 with a 1.65 ERA last spring for Heights High School. He pitched 41 innings with 14 walks and 42 strikeouts. As a junior, he earned all-state, all-metro and all-city honors and as a freshman and sophomore he was named all-city. During his sophomore season, he went 1-0 with a 2.63 ERA and 21 strikeouts in 24 innings pitched. As a freshman, he went 2-0 with a 1.16 ERA and 27 strikeouts in 24.1 innings pitched and threw a no-hit shutout in his first varsity start. He is a Perfect Game top-1000 recruit and is listed as the No. 1 left-handed pitcher in the state of Kansas.
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Lenni Kunert, 5-7, INF, Denham Springs, La. (Live Oak HS) Kunert, a 5-foot-7 infielder from Denham Springs, La., hit .396 last spring for Live Oak High School and led the team to a runner-up finish at the state tournament. As a junior, he earned first team all-state, all-metro, all-parish and all-district honors and earned the Live Oak High School highest batting average award. As a sophomore, he hit .384 and earned first team all-district and all-parish honors and the highest batting average award. As a freshman, he hit .323 and helped his team to the state playoffs. He is a Perfect Game top-500 recruit and is listed as the No. 1 third baseman in the state of Louisiana. Zach Lewis, 6-3, RHP, Palos Heights, Ill. (Wabash Valley College) Lewis, a 6-foot-3 right-handed pitcher from Palos Heights, Ill., played for Wabash Valley College in Mount Carmel, Ill, in 2014. He went 11-0 with a 1.84 ERA in 15 appearances. He pitched 88 innings and allowed just 50 hits with 27 walks and 93 strikeouts and was named a NJCAA second team All-American and first team all-region. He was a Perfect Game top-500 recruit out of high school and was drafted in the 33rd round by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2014. Connor Lungwitz, 6-5, RHP, Wichita, Kan. (Maize HS) Lungwitz, a 6-foot-5 right-handed pitcher from Wichita, Kan., went 6-1 with a 1.31 ERA last spring for Maize High School. As a junior, he earned first team all-league honors as a pitcher and was all-state honorable mention. As a sophomore, he went 1-0 with a 1.27 ERA and was named all-league honorable mention. He helped his team to league championships all three years, regional championships in 2012 and 2014 and a state runner-up finish in 2014. He is ranked No. 436 by Perfect Game and is the No. 3 right-handed pitcher in the state of Kansas. In football, he earned all-state, all-metro and all-league honors at quarterback and in basketball he was named all-league and all-state. Clayton McGinness, 6-1, RHP, Savannah, Mo. (Savannah HS) McGinness, a 6-foot-1 right-handed pitcher from Savannah, Mo., went 6-2 with a 1.15 ERA and one save last spring for Savannah High School. He pitched 54.2 innings with eight walks and 91 strikeouts. As a junior, he earned first team all-conference, all-district and all-state honors and was named the St. Joseph News Press Player of the Year. As a sophomore, he went 2-0 with three saves and a 2.14 ERA in 16.1 innings pitched and earned all-conference honors. As a freshman, he pitched 16.1 innings with a 2.14 ERA and 14 strikeouts. He is a Perfect Game top-1000 recruit and is listed as the No. 6 right-handed pitcher in the state of Missouri. Clay Richards, 6-2, INF, Cashion, Okla. Richards, a 6-foot-2 infielder from Cashion, Okla., hit .376 with eight home runs last season. He finished the season with a .536 on base percentage, .697 slugging percentage, eight home runs, 34 RBI and 21 stolen bases. As a junior, he earned Junior Sunbelt honors and played in the Area Code Games. He was a Homeschool World Series All-American, a Battle of the Borders All-American and led his team to a third place finish at the Homeschool World Series. He is ranked No. 366 by Perfect Game and is listed as the No. 1 third baseman in the state of Oklahoma. Luke Ritter, 6-0, INF, Overland Park, Kan., (Rockhurst HS) Ritter, a 6-foot-0 infielder from Overland Park, Kan., hit .377 last spring for Rockhurst High School. He played summer ball for the Mac N Seitz Indians and led the team with a .477 batting average and was named a Perfect Game honorable mention All-American. He is a Perfect Game top-1000 recruit and is listed as the No. 2 second baseman in the state of Kansas. In football, earned all-district honors and is the leading tackler on his team that is currently playing in the Missouri Class 6A state tournament. Justin Seiwald, 6-3, LHP, Broomfield, Colo. (Central Arizona College) Seiwald, a 6-foot-3 left-handed pitcher from Broomfield, Colo., played for Central Arizona College in Coolidge, Ariz., in 2014. He went 3-2 with a 3.23 ERA in 15 appearances. He pitched 53 innings and allowed just 44 hits with 24 walks and 80 strikeouts. In 2013, he went 2-2 with a 1.28 ERA in eight appearances for Standley Lake High School in Westminster, Colo. He pitched 49.1 innings with 20 walks and 58 strikeouts and was named all-conference and second team all-state. In 2012, he mostly played first base and hit .295.
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In-Season Tournament Results
Hawaii Rainbow Easter Tournament (Honolulu, Hawaii) 1983 (5-3) at Hawaii at Hawaii vs. Cal Poly-Pomona vs. Iowa at Hawaii vs. Iowa vs. Cal Poly-Pomona at Hawaii
L, 12-9 W, 11-6 W, 7-4 W, 10-8 L, 11-2 W, 15-7 L, 2-1 W, 7-6
1985 (7-1) vs. Lewis & Clark St. vs. CS-Northridge at Hawaii vs. Brigham Young vs. CS-Northridge vs. Lewis & Clark St. at Hawaii vs. Brigham Young
W, 13-3 W, 9-7 W, 12-8 W, 7-5 W, 7-4 W, 14-6 W, 8-7 L, 6-1
1987 (10-0) vs. Hawaii-Hilo vs. Portland St. at Hawaii vs. Cal-Poly-Pomona vs. Cornell vs. Hawaii-Hilo vs. Portland St. vs. Cornell vs. Cal Poly-Pomona at Hawaii
W, 7-3 W, 8-3 W, 2-0 W, 17-1 W, 9-4 W, 13-2 W, 9-8 W, 10-6 W, 7-0 W, 8-6
1989 (8-2) vs. Lewis & Clark St. W, 10-1 vs. Portland St. W, 8-4 at Hawaii L, 2-7 vs. Hawaii-Hilo W, 6-1 vs. Fordham W, 11-1 vs. Hawaii-Hilo W, 5-3 at Hawaii W, 4-3 vs. Portland St. W, 6-0 vs. Lewis & Clark St. L, 2-4 vs. Fordham W, 8-4 1991 (8-1) at Hawaii vs. Washington St. vs. Lewis & Clark St. vs. Hawaii-Hilo (10 innings) vs. Davidson vs. Portland St. vs. Sacramento St. vs. Portland St. at Hawaii
L, 6-5 W, 5-3 W, 5-0 W, 5-4 W, 3-2 W, 11-4 W, 3-2 W, 5-0 W, 5-2
1993 (5-3) vs. Portland St. W, 9-4 vs. Tulane L, 5-3 vs. Lewis & Clark St. W, 12-1 at Hawaii L, 10-9 vs. Northwestern W, 5-2 vs. Portland St. W, 6-4 vs. Portland St. W, 11-1 at Hawaii L, 4-2 1995 (5-2) vs. San Francisco vs. Grand Canyon at Hawaii vs. Meiji, Japan* vs. Hawaii-Hilo vs. San Francisco vs. Meiji, Japan*
W, 14-2 W, 5-1 W, 5-1 W, 3-2 L, 5-4 W 10-0 L, 10-8
1997 (6-1) vs. Nebraska vs. New Mexico vs. Washington at Hawaii vs. CS-Northridge
L, 9-11 W, 8-2 W, 8-4 W, 8-3 W, 2-1
vs. Nebraska vs. Washington
W, 7-3 W, 5-1
2001 (5-3) vs. UC Santa Barbara vs. Kita-Kyushu, Japan* vs. Hawaii Pacific at Hawaii vs. Lewis-Clark State vs. UC Santa Barbara vs. Centenary vs. Centenary (3rd place game)
L, 9-4 W, 10-4 W, 7-0 L, 4-2 L, 10-2 W, 6-3 W, 10-0 W, 6-2
2005 (4-1) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Sacramento State vs. UC Davis at Hawaii vs. South Florida
L, 3-19 W, 9-3 W, 6-4 W, 3-2 W, 2-1
*Exhibition Games
Phillips Tournament (Enid, Okla.) 1966 (1-2-1) at Phillips vs. Omaha at Phillips Northeastern (Okla.) St.
W, 1-0 L, 3-5 L, 0-3 T, 2-2
1967 (1-1) at Phillips Southeastern Oklahoma
L, 1-3 W, 4-3
Kansas Wesleyan Tournament (Salina, Kan.) 1968 (2-2) vs. Washburn at Kansas Wesleyan vs. Fort Hays (10 innings) vs. Washburn
W, 1-0 L, 0-1 W, 1-0 L, 3-4
1969 (0-4) vs. Washburn at Kansas Wesleyan at Kansas Wesleyan vs. Fort Hays
L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-2 L, 8-9
Texas Tech-Lubbock Christian Round Robin (Lubbock, Texas) 1985 (5-2) at Texas Tech vs. Missouri Southern vs. Missouri Southern at Texas Tech at Lubbock Christian at Lubbock Christian at Lubbock Christian
L, 3-4 W, 3-1 W, 8-6 W, 9-6 W, 6-4 L, 0-13 W, 12-1
ABCA Classic (Baseball City, Fla.) 1990 (2-0) vs. Louisiana St. vs. Florida St.
W, 13-6 W, 8-7
Pillsbury/Hormel Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1990 (1-2) vs. Miami vs. Stanford at Minnesota
L, 1-2 L, 1-10 W, 8-5
1999 (2-1) vs. Florida St. vs. Washington St. at Minnesota
W, 8-1 W, 9-6 L, 4-5
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South Alabama Classic (Mobile, Ala.)
1994 (1-1) vs. Northwestern at South Alabama
W, 12-2 L, 4-8
1998 (2-1) vs. Southeastern Louisiana vs. Northwestern at South Alabama
L, 7-12 W, 14-9 W, 10-4
2002 (3-0) vs. Northwestern State at South Alabama vs. Charlotte
W, 5-4 W, 4-3 W, 7-3
2006 (2-1) vs. Southern Mississippi at South Alabama vs. Stetson
L, 5-6 W, 6-2 W, 8-3
2010 (3-0) vs. North Florida vs. Eastern Michigan at South Alabama
W, 14-4 W, 11-1 W, 15-10
Mardi Gras Ball Baseball Classic (Lafayette, La.) 2001 (1-2) at Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Ohio State vs. Nebraska
L, 1-0 W, 6-5 L, 8-7
2003 (1-2) vs. McNeese State at Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Ohio State
L, 4-3 W, 11-4 L, 3-2
Kia Baseball Bash (Fullerton, Calif.) 2001 (1-2) vs. Long Beach State at Cal State Fullerton vs. Tennessee
W, 10-8 L, 3-1 L, 14-4
Public Storage Classic (Los Angeles, Calif.) 2005 (1-2) vs. UC Irvine at Southern California vs. Texas Tech
L, 4-9 L, 4-6 W, 6-5 (10 inn.)
Florida Gulf Coast Invitational (Fort Myers, Fla.) 2009 (2-1) vs. Temple at Florida Gulf Coast vs. Central Michigan
W, 8-4 W, 6-0 L, 9-16
Dallas Baptist Invitational (Dallas, Texas) 2011 (2-1) vs. UT-Arlington vs. New Orleans at Dallas Baptist
L, 3-6 W, 11-2 W, 6-2
Bobcat Invitational (San Marcos, Texas) 2012 (0-3) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Santa Clara at Texas State
L, 0-1 L, 1-7 (12 inn.) L, 4-7
Caravelle Resort’s Baseball at the Beach (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) 2014 (2-2) vs. Connecticut (10 inn.) vs. George Mason (13 inn.) at Coastal Carolina at Coastal Carolina
L, 1-2 L, 4-5 W, 5-2 W, 10-0
WSU vs. The Valley Bradley Series Breakdown MVC Tourney In Wichita 48-6 8-3 In Peoria 32-15 — In Omaha — 1-0 In Springfield, Ill. — 1-0 Totals 80-21 10-3
CWS — — — — —
Other — — — — —
Total 56-9 32-15 1-0 1-0 90-24
Dallas Baptist Series Breakdown MVC Tourney In Wichita 1-2 — In Dallas — — Totals 1-2 —
CWS — — —
Other 3-1 1-0 4-1
Total 4-3 1-0 5-3
Evansville Series Breakdown MVC Tourney CWS Other In Wichita 21-11 4-2 — — In Evansville 21-12 1-0 — — In Springfield, Ill. — 0-1 — — In Springfield, Mo. — 1-1 — — In Omaha — 1-0 — – In Terre Haute, Ind. — 1-0 Totals 42-23 8-4 — —
Total 25-13 22-12 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 50-27
Illinois State Series Breakdown MVC Tourney CWS Other In Wichita 46-6 6-3 — — In Normal 36-12 0-0 — — In Carbondale — 2-0 — — In Evansville — 1-0 — — In Terre Haute, Ind. — 0-2 Totals 82-18 9-5 — —
Total 52-9 36-12 2-0 1-0 0-2 91-23
Indiana State Series Breakdown MVC Tourney In Wichita 36-16 13-4 In Terre Haute 36-20 1-0 In Omaha — 3-1 In Carbondale — 2-3 In Springfield, Mo. — 1-0 In Normal, Ill. — 0-0 Totals 72-36 20-8
CWS — — — — — — —
Other — — — — — — —
Total 49-20 37-20 3-1 2-3 1-0 2-0 92-44
Missouri State Series Breakdown MVC Tourney In Wichita 29-9 9-4 In Springfield 19-20 1-2 In Albuquerque — — In Evansville — 1-0 Totals 48-29 11-6
CWS — — — — —
Other 1-0 — 0-1 — 1-1
Total 39-13 20-22 0-1 1-0 60-36
Southern Illinois Series Breakdown MVC Tourney In Wichita 38-13 14-5 In Carbondale 35-13 1-1 In Omaha — 0-1 In Terre Haute — 3-0 In Springfield, Mo. — 3-1 In Normal, Ill. — 0-1 Totals 73-26 21-9
CWS — — — — — — —
Other — — — — — — —
Total 52-18 36-14 0-1 3-0 3-1 0-1 94-35
Sam Houston State (5 games, WSU leads 3-2) 1959 Huntsville, Texas Huntsville, Texas 2004 Wichita Wichita Wichita
Series History (By Schedule)
Oral Roberts (58 games, WSU leads 31-27) 1982 Tulsa, Okla. 1983 Wichita Stillwater, Okla. 1984 Tulsa, Okla. 1985 Tulsa, Okla. Wichita Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. 1986 Tulsa, Okla. Wichita 1987 Wichita Wichita Wichita Tulsa, Okla. Palo, Alto, Calif. 1988 Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Wichita Wichita 1989 Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Wichita Wichita 1993 Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Wichita Wichita 1994 Tulsa, Okla. Wichita 1995 Tulsa, Okla. Wichita 1999 Wichita 2002 Wichita (NCAA) Wichita (NCAA) 2003 Tulsa, Okla. Wichita 2004 Wichita 2005 Tulsa, Okla. Wichita 2006 Tulsa, Okla. Wichita 2007 Tulsa, Okla. Wichita Wichita (NCAA) 2008 Wichita Wichita 2009 Wichita (12 inn.) Wichita (13 inn.) 2010 Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Wichita Wichita (10 inn.) 2011 Tulsa, Okla. Wichita 2012 Tulsa, Okla. Wichita 2013 Tulsa, Okla. Wichita Wichita 2014 Tulsa, Okla. Wichita *later vacated Texas State (1 game, TSU leads 1-0) 2012 San Marcos, Texas Omaha (8 games, UNO leads 6-2) 1951 Omaha, Neb. (10 inn.) 1965 Wichita Wichita 1966 Enid, Okla. 1967 Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb. 1970 Wichita Wichita 2013 Wichita *later vacated Long Beach State (50 games, LBS leads, 26-24) 1991 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) 1994 Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. 1995 Wichita Wichita Wichita 1996 Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. 1997 Wichita Wichita 1999 Wichita Wichita 2000 Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. 2001 Fullerton, Calif. Wichita Wichita Wichita 2002 Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. 2003 Wichita Wichita 2004 Long Beach, Calif.
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3-12 3-7 18-2 8-4 10-5 5-1 10-6 5-6 5-6 4-5 7-8 12-1 15-14 5-2 1-5 13-7 8-5 13-4 10-3 4-11 9-0 6-5 7-6 7-8 21-3 11-2 4-1 10-9 5-2 8-7 0-4 9-5 8-3 9-0 4-5 9-0 13-5 1-6 8-15 5-11 13-2 9-13 1-4 4-2 2-3 1-7 4-7 0-4 11-4 10-8 0-12 3-5 6-7 1-7 1-8 4-6 7-6 7-2 7-8 10-3 1-7 *5-4 *8-1 *8-0 4-9 6-5
4-7 12-4 5-1 0-1 3-5 1-5 3-9 1-3 0-7 *5-3
8-5 1-6 4-1 9-4 7-9 14-5 10-4 6-1 4-3 14-3 6-5 16-6 6-4 3-6 7-4 10-8 6-8 4-0 8-11 1-3 3-5 3-4 5-7 1-2
Long Beach, Calif. 2005 Wichita Wichita Wichita 2006 Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. 2007 Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. (13 inn.) 2008 Long Beach, Calif (12 inn.) Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. 2009 Wichita Wichita Wichita 2010 Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. 2012 Wichita Wichita Wichita 2013 Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. 2014 Wichita Wichita *later vacated
1-10 0-1 2-5 7-0 9-0 8-7 10-7 1-2 8-7 3-2 2-3 5-8 3-8 4-6 7-5 6-1 8-0 4-7 3-7 *8-7 1-13 2-3 1-4 1-3 4-5 5-4 0-7
Central Michigan (1 game, CMU leads 1-0) 2009 Fort Myers, Fla.
9-16
Central Arkansas (5 games, WSU leads 3-2) 2008 Wichita 2010 Wichita Wichita 2013 Conway, Ark. 2014 Wichita
9-10 14-2 8-2 3-6 9-6
Arkansas-Little Rock (2 games, WSU leads 2-0) 1997 Wichita Wichita 2013 Little Rock, Ark. *later vacated UC Santa Barbara (10 games, WSU leads 7-3) 1987 Palo Alto, Calif. (NCAA) 1996 Santa Barbara, Calif. Santa Barbara, Calif. 1997 Wichita Wichita 2001 Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii 2014 Santa Barbara, Calif. Santa Barbara, Calif. Santa Barbara, Calif. Western Illinois (3 games, WSU leads 3-0) 1990 Wichita Wichita Wichita 2013 Little Rock, Ark. *later vacated
4-2 16-1 *9-5
4-3 16-11 11-4 8-7 13-6 4-9 6-3 1-2 16-5 2-3 11-1 16-3 27-5 *11-3
Southern Illinois (129 games, WSU leads 94-35) 1978 Omaha, Neb. (MVC) 8-10 1979 Wichita (L-D) (MVC) 3-18 1980 Wichita (MVC) 12-1 1981 Wichita (MVC) 23-4 Wichita (MVC) 3-5 Wichita (MVC) 0-3 1982 Terre Haute, Ind. (MVC) 9-6 Terre Haute, Ind. (MVC) 12-8 1983 Wichita (MVC) 9-6 Wichita (MVC) 7-8 1984 Carbondale, Ill. (MVC) 3-1 1985 Carbondale, Ill. 4-0 Carbondale, Ill. 1-2 Carbondale, Ill. 4-0 Carbondale, Ill. 2-5 1986 Wichita 1-2 Wichita 9-5 Wichita 6-5 Wichita 2-1 Carbondale, Ill. (MVC) 3-7 1987 Carbondale, Ill. 11-8 Carbondale, Ill. 1-5 Carbondale, Ill. 2-3 Carbondale, Ill. 13-6 Wichita (MVC) 6-4 1988 Wichita 6-3 Wichita (8 inn.) 5-4 Wichita 7-5 Wichita 13-7 1989 Carbondale, Ill. 12-4 Carbondale, Ill. 1-4 Carbondale, Ill. 5-2 Carbondale, Ill. 6-4 Wichita (MVC) 16-3 Wichita (MVC) 5-3 1990 Wichita 3-4 Wichita 0-1 Wichita 5-1 Wichita 6-4 1991 Carbondale, Ill. 14-3 Carbondale, Ill. 5-1 Carbondale, Ill. 2-4 Carbondale, Ill. 7-5 1992 Wichita 8-4 Wichita 5-3
Wichita 13-2 1993 Carbondale, Ill. 7-0 Carbondale, Ill. 10-1 1994 Wichita 10-1 Wichita 11-1 Wichita 8-6 1995 Carbondale, Ill. 12-2 Carbondale, Ill. 6-5 Carbondale, Ill. 7-3 Carbondale, Ill. 16-3 1996 Wichita 9-10 Wichita (7 inn.) 7-2 Wichita 6-4 Wichita 8-5 Wichita (MVC) 15-7 1997 Carbondale, Ill. 6-4 Carbondale, Ill. (7 inn.) 3-4 Carbondale, Ill. 11-8 Carbondale, Ill. 5-1 Wichita (MVC) 17-8 1998 Wichita 7-3 Wichita (7 inn.) 6-5 Wichita 4-1 Wichita 11-1 1999 Carbondale, Ill 5-2 Carbondale, Ill 11-1 Carbondale, Ill 6-2 Carbondale, Ill 5-2 2000 Wichita 9-3 Wichita 11-4 Wichita 2-5 Wichita 11-4 Wichita (MVC) 6-4 2001 Carbondale, Ill. 9-4 Carbondale, Ill. 5-1 Carbondale, Ill. 5-9 Carbondale, Ill. 21-9 2002 Wichita 10-6 Wichita 6-1 Wichita 1-2 Wichita (14 inn.) 3-4 Wichita (MVC) 17-1 2003 Carbondale, Ill. 5-3 Carbondale, Ill. 3-4 Carbondale, Ill. 11-6 Carbondale, Ill. 14-4 Wichita (MVC) 4-6 Wichita (MVC) 2-1 Wichita (MVC) 3-0 2004 Wichita 9-1 Wichita 15-2 Wichita 5-1 Wichita 5-6 Springfield, Mo. (MVC) 5-1 Springfield, Mo. (MVC) 11-3 2005 Carbondale, Ill. 4-0 Carbondale, Ill. 1-5 Carbondale, Ill. 1-4 Wichita (MVC) 9-0 2006 Wichita 2-4 Wichita 1-5 Wichita 4-3 2007 Carbondale, Ill. 10-7 Carbondale, Ill. 8-4 Carbondale, Ill. (7 inn.) 19-9 Springfield, Mo. (MVC) 4-2 2008 Wichita 10-0 Wichita 0-3 Wichita 8-3 Wichita (MVC) 12-0 2010 Wichita 9-2 Wichita 9-1 Wichita 5-9 2011 Carbondale, Ill. 9-6 Carbondale, Ill. 3-4 Carbondale, Ill. 11-5 2012 Wichita (10 inn.) *4-3 Wichita 3-10 Wichita *10-7 Springfield, Mo. (MVC) 3-6 2013 Carbondale, Ill. 4-5 Carbondale, Ill. *8-4 Carbondale, Ill. *5-2 Normal, Ill. (MVC) 1-5 Normal, Ill. (MVC) (7 inn.) *15-0 2014 Wichita (7 inn.) 10-0 Wichita (12 inn.) 4-3 Wichita (7 inn.) 11-1 Terre Haute, Ind. (MVC) (12) 2-1 *later vacated
Oklahoma State (90 games, OSU leads 55-35) 1914 Wichita 1948 Wichita Stillwater, Okla. 1949 Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. Wichita 1950 Wichita Wichita Stillwater, Okla. 1951 Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. 1952 Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. 1953 Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. 1954 Wichita Wichita Wichita 1955 Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. 1956 Wichita Wichita
5-4 6-11 3-24 2-14 5-23 1-14 5-6 0-9 12-24 4-21 9-4 2-13 2-11 0-24 1-12 1-7 3-7 5-14 1-23 2-34 2-19 3-11 1-10
Wichita 1-14 1957 Stillwater, Okla. 9-12 Stillwater, Okla. 2-8 Stillwater, Okla. 0-7 1978 Stillwater, Okla. 3-12 Stillwater, Okla. 6-11 Wichita 3-2 Wichita 7-5 1979 Wichita 2-3 Wichita 13-5 Stillwater, Okla. 2-7 Stillwater, Okla. 4-5 1981 Wichita 4-9 1982 Wichita 8-3 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) 13-2 1983 Stillwater, Okla. 6-15 Stillwater, Okla. 8-1 Stillwater, Okla. (NCAA) 2-9 1985 Stillwater, Okla. 11-9 Wichita 4-8 Stillwater, Okla. (NCAA) 8-15 Stillwater, Okla. (NCAA) 7-2 Stillwater, Okla. (NCAA) 6-10 1986 Stillwater, Okla. 3-0 Wichita 3-13 1987 Wichita 8-9 1988 Stillwater, Okla. 7-8 Wichita 4-9 Stillwater, Okla. (NCAA) 8-5 Stillwater, Okla. (NCAA) 7-12 Stillwater, Okla. (NCAA) 15-5 1989 Wichita 6-11 Stillwater, Okla. 12-4 1990 Stillwater, Okla. 12-9 Wichita 7-5 1991 Stillwater, Okla. 10-8 Wichita 12-0 1992 Stillwater, Okla. 13-6 Wichita 8-11 Wichita (NCAA) 5-0 Wichita (NCAA) 5-2 1993 Stillwater, Okla. 12-7 Omaha, Neb. (CWS) 10-4 1994 Stillwater, Okla. 5-7 Wichita 4-7 1995 Stillwater, Okla. 8-1 Wichita 7-4 1996 Stillwater, Okla. 7-3 Wichita 19-4 1999 Wichita (NCAA) 8-11 Wichita (NCAA) 6-7 2005 Stillwater, Okla. 2-1 Wichita 6-1 2006 Stillwater, Okla. 4-9 2007 Wichita 1-3 2008 Stillwater, Okla. 3-5 Stillwater, Okla. (NCAA) 5-3 Stillwater, Okla. (10 inn.) (NCAA) 11-7 2009 Wichita 1-4 2010 Stillwater, Okla. 9-6 Wichita 13-7 2011 Stillwater, Okla. 3-5 Wichita 6-5 2012 Wichita (11 inn.) *2-1 2013 Stillwater, Okla. (12 inn.) 5-6 Wichita 2-7 2014 Stillwater, Okla. 6-4 Wichita 0-3 *later vacated TCU (12 games, WSU leads 8-4) 1986 Fort Worth, Texas 1987 Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth Texas 1989 Wichita 2006 Norman, Okla. (NCAA) 2008 Wichita Wichita Wichita Stillwater, Okla. (NCAA) 2009 Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas
14-4 13-0 0-3 16-2 18-8 5-1 3-2 5-1 8-5 5-6 4-9 3-12
Kansas (72 games, WSU leads 42-30) 1952 Wichita 5-6 1953 Lawrence, Kan. 0-13 1955 Lawrence, Kan. 2-6 1956 Wichita 0-12 Wichita 2-7 1957 Wichita 1-10 1958 Lawrence, Kan. 5-3 1986 Wichita 18-6 Lawrence, Kan. 13-7 Wichita 8-4 1987 Lawrence, Kan. 13-8 Wichita 10-6 Wichita 18-6 1988 Wichita 8-0 Lawrence, Kan. 1-10 Lawrence, Kan. 21-7 Wichita 8-7 1989 Lawrence, Kan. 9-2 Wichita 14-0 Lawrence, Kan. 7-2 Wichita 6-9 1990 Wichita 5-6 Lawrence, Kan. 14-7 1991 Lawrence, Kan. 2-6 Wichita 15-6 Lawrence, Kan. 6-3 Wichita 11-3 1992 Wichita 6-1 Lawrence, Kan. (15 inn.) 3-2 Wichita 10-3 Lawrence, Kan. 19-4 1993 Lawrence, Kan. 6-10 Wichita 4-6
1994 Lawrence, Kan. Wichita 1995 Lawrence, Kan. Wichita 1996 Lawrence, Kan. Wichita 1997 Lawrence, Kan. Wichita 1998 Lawrence, Kan. 2000 Lawrence, Kan. Wichita (10 inn.) 2001 Lawrence, Kan. Wichita (10 inn.) 2002 Lawrence, Kan. Wichita 2003 Lawrence, Kan. Wichita 2004 Lawrence, Kan. Wichita (10 inn.) 2005 Lawrence, Kan. Wichita Lawrence, Kan. Wichita 2006 Lawrence, Kan. Wichita 2007 Lawrence, Kan. Wichita 2008 Lawrence, Kan. Wichita 2009 Lawrence, Kan. Wichita 2010 Wichita 2011 Lawrence, Kan. Wichita 2012 Lawrence, Kan. (16 inn.) Wichita 2013 Lawrence, Kan. (11 inn.) Wichita 2014 Lawrence, Kan. Wichita *later vacated
3-6 2-7 6-3 10-9 9-5 4-0 7-1 9-5 4-1 5-10 7-8 6-0 5-4 1-9 10-1 7-2 3-7 6-13 6-5 6-13 5-1 11-9 3-5 2-8 4-0 18-3 2-1 7-3 6-4 0-8 3-8 22-7 4-7 2-11 *6-4 *10-2 0-1 5-7 2-4 3-10
Indiana State (136 games, WSU leads 92-44) 1978 Omaha, Neb. (MVC) 9-8 1980 Wichita (MVC) 7-4 1982 Terre Haute, Ind. (MVC) 13-1 1983 Wichita (MVC) 4-11 1984 Terre Haute, Ind. 5-4 Terre Haute, Ind. 1-3 Terre Haute, Ind. 3-4 Terre Haute, Ind. 0-2 Carbondale, Ill.(MVC) 10-11 Carbondale, Ill.(MVC) 10-9 Carbondale, Ill.(MVC) 3-7 1985 Wichita 10-7 Wichita 9-6 Wichita 3-0 Wichita 7-1 Wichita (MVC) 7-6 Wichita (MVC) 5-2 1986 Terre Haute, Ind. 13-5 Terre Haute, Ind. 18-4 Terre Haute, Ind. 6-12 Terre Haute, Ind. 6-9 Carbondale (MVC) (11 inn.) 11-5 Carbondale, Ill. (MVC) 3-6 1987 Wichita 9-23 Wichita 19-6 Wichita 6-5 Wichita 16-14 Wichita (MVC) 10-11 Wichita (MVC) 18-4 Wichita (MVC) 4-3 1988 Terre Haute, Ind. 6-7 Terre Haute, Ind. 1-5 Terre Haute, Ind. 4-2 Terre Haute, Ind. 8-0 Wichita (MVC) 7-5 1989 Wichita 13-3 Wichita 1-3 Wichita 4-11 Wichita 7-1 Wichita (MVC) 1-4 Wichita (MVC) 7-12 1990 Terre Haute, Ind. 8-3 Terre Haute, Ind. 8-5 Terre Haute, Ind. 9-3 Terre Haute, Ind. 4-0 1991 Wichita 17-1 Wichita 3-4 Wichita 4-1 Wichita 7-6 1992 Terre Haute, Ind. 19-12 Terre Haute, Ind. 4-1 Terre Haute, Ind. 5-9 Wichita (MVC) 11-1 1993 Wichita 2-4 Wichita 8-4 Wichita 10-5 Wichita (MVC) 22-9 1994 Terre Haute, Ind. 8-0 Terre Haute, Ind. 7-4 Terre Haute, Ind. 5-7 1995 Wichita 18-5 Wichita 4-0 Wichita 10-1 Wichita 19-5 1996 Terre Haute, Ind. 12-1 Terre Haute, Ind. (10 inn.) 1-2 Terre Haute, Ind. (7 inn.) 8-2 Terre Haute, Ind. (10 inn.) 5-4 1997 Wichita 5-4 Wichita 11-3 Wichita (7 inn.) 14-0 Wichita 12-5 1998 Terre Haute, Ind. 5-11 Terre Haute, Ind. (7 inn.) 10-2 Terre Haute, Ind. 12-4 Terre Haute, Ind. (8 inn.) 25-12
1999 Wichita 12-9 Wichita 3-4 Wichita 2-4 Wichita 5-3 2000 Terre Haute, Ind. 8-1 Terre Haute, Ind. 1-0 Terre Haute, Ind. 10-2 Terre Haute, Ind. 7-1 Wichita (MVC) 9-2 2001 Wichita 16-9 Wichita 7-23 Wichita 3-5 Wichita 7-8 2002 Terre Haute, Ind. 10-2 Terre Haute, Ind. 0-1 Terre Haute, Ind. 6-1 Terre Haute, Ind. 14-10 2003 Wichita 10-0 Wichita 3-2 Wichita 3-4 Wichita 6-5 Wichita (MVC) 6-1 Wichita (MVC) 10-0 2004 Terre Haute, Ind. 5-2 Terre Haute, Ind. 10-2 Terre Haute, Ind. 6-0 Terre Haute, Ind. 11-1 Springfield, Mo. (MVC) 13-7 2005 Wichita 11-2 Wichita 4-9 Wichita 10-3 Wichita (MVC) 4-1 2006 Terre Haute, Ind. (13 inn.) 6-5 Terre Haute, Ind. (7 inn.) 14-1 Terre Haute, Ind. 7-3 2007 Wichita 7-1 Wichita (7 inn.) 12-2 Wichita 12-3 2008 Terre Haute, Ind. 14-7 Terre Haute, Ind. 11-2 Terre Haute, Ind. 7-8 2009 Wichita 2-0 Wichita 4-9 Wichita 3-5 Wichita (MVC) 15-7 2010 Terre Haute, Ind. 0-2 Terre Haute, Ind. 4-5 Terre Haute, Ind. 5-2 2011 Wichita 1-0 Wichita 0-6 Wichita 6-1 Omaha, Neb. (MVC) 7-3 Omaha, Neb. (MVC) 6-7 Omaha, Neb. (MVC) 9-0 2012 Terre Haute, Ind. (10 inn.) 0-1 Terre Haute, Ind. 3-6 Terre Haute, Ind. *8-2 2013 Wichita *4-1 Wichita *11-3 Wichita 5-7 Normal, Ill. (MVC) *5-0 Normal, Ill. (MVC) *5-4 2014 Terre Haute, Ind. 0-3 Terre Haute, Ind. 2-3 Terre Haute, Ind. 4-5 *later vacated Texas (5 games, WSU leads 3-2) 1982 Austin, Texas Austin, Texas Omaha, Neb. (NCAA) 1989 Omaha, Neb. (NCAA) 1993 Omaha, Neb. (NCAA)
0-2 0-12 8-4 5-3 7-6
Illinois State (114 games, WSU leads 91-23) 1984 Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Carbondale, Ill.(MVC) 1985 Wichita (L-D) Wichita (L-D) Wichita (L-D) Wichita (L-D) 1986 Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Carbondale, Ill.(MVC) 1987 Wichita Wichita Wichita (8 inn.) Wichita Wichita (MVC) 1988 Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. 1989 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita 1990 Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Wichita (11 inn.)(MVC) 1991 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita 1992 Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Wichita (MVC) 1993 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita (MVC) 1994 Normal, Ill.
0-5 8-9 10-6 22-6 12-6 8-2 6-4 5-6 12-8 8-2 3-7 6-1 5-3 7-1 2-1 5-0 4-1 5-7 1-4 8-3 10-7 8-7 4-5 26-3 4-6 11-4 0-4 6-4 6-1 0-1 9-2 7-1 5-1 7-2 4-0 7-0 10-2 12-0 7-2 7-5 5-1 6-5 4-0
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Normal, Ill.(12 inn.) Normal, Ill. Wichita (MVC) 1995 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita 1996 Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill.(7 inn.) Normal, Ill. 1997 Wichita (7 inn.) Wichita Wichita (7 inn.) Wichita (13 inn.) Wichita (MVC) 1998 Evansville, Ind.(MVC) 1999 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita (MVC) 2000 Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. 2001 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita 2002 Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. 2003 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita 2004 Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. 2005 Wichita Wichita Wichita 2006 Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. (10 inn.) 2007 Wichita Wichita Wichita 2008 Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. 2009 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita (MVC) 2010 Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. (8 inn.) Normal, Ill. Wichita (MVC) 2011 Wichita Wichita Wichita 2012 Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. (10 inn.) 2013 Wichita (12 inn.) Wichita Wichita (8 inn.) Normal, Ill. (MVC) 2014 Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. (7 inn.) Terre Haute, Ind. (MVC) Terre Haute, Ind. (MVC) *later vacated Kansas State (85 games, WSU leads 51-34) 1906 Wichita 1907 Wichita 1909 Wichita 1911 Wichita Wichita 1912 Wichita 1949 Manhattan, Kan. 1952 Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. 1953 Manhattan, Kan. 1954 Wichita Wichita 1955 Manhattan, Kan. 1956 Wichita Wichita 1978 Wichita Wichita Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. 1985 Wichita Wichita Wichita 1986 Manhattan, Kan. Wichita Wichita 1987 Wichita Wichita 1988 Wichita Manhattan, Kan. 1989 Wichita 1990 Manhattan, Kan. 1991 Manhattan, Kan. Wichita 1992 Manhattan, Kan. Wichita Wichita 1993 Manhattan, Kan. Wichita Manhattan, Kan. Wichita
3-2 9-5 5-6 3-2 4-3 8-14 8-0 10-2 1-0 14-5 26-5 14-4 17-4 12-11 11-5 12-1 6-2 14-5 23-11 17-0 10-8 15-1 9-6 3-2 11-8 9-5 5-0 10-9 2-0 11-4 8-3 0-2 13-3 4-3 4-2 9-1 15-9 12-1 3-1 19-5 15-5 5-0 15-1 9-3 3-5 8-2 3-4 7-5 7-0 6-0 12-1 6-4 7-2 4-5 10-5 5-0 4-0 9-0 8-18 5-1 8-17 5-1 6-1 4-9 *4-2 5-6 *8-6 *4-3 3-7 *12-2 *5-2 2-0 2-1 15-5 0-6 1-6
3-4 1-10 2-11 3-11 5-7 4-3 1-11 1-10 0-3 7-16 1-3 6-3 3-4 9-5 4-12 2-7 3-5 10-5 16-6 7-5 5-1 8-1 7-4 15-0 10-0 3-2 11-7 9-6 3-9 17-5 8-5 2-3 17-3 10-2 2-3 7-6 7-5 7-2 11-2 5-3
1994 Wichita 14-2 Manhattan, Kan. 7-3 Wichita 4-2 Manhattan, Kan. 6-5 1995 Salina, Kan. 5-3 Wichita 7-6 1996 Manhattan, Kan. 7-4 Wichita 10-9 Wichita 7-9 1997 Manhattan, Kan. 3-4 Wichita 8-0 1998 Wichita 9-8 Manhattan, Kan.(7 inn.) 17-5 Wichita 13-7 1999 Manhattan, Kan. 5-3 Wichita 6-4 2000 Manhattan, Kan. 7-2 Wichita 6-18 2001 Manhattan, Kan. 13-3 Wichita 9-5 2002 Manhattan, Kan. 9-5 2003 Manhattan, Kan. 14-10 Wichita 13-2 Wichita 12-3 Manhattan, Kan. 2-0 2004 Manhattan, Kan. (16 inn.) 12-7 Wichita 3-1 2005 Manhattan, Kan. 5-6 Wichita 2-4 2006 Manhattan, Kan. 3-6 Wichita 7-3 2007 Manhattan, Kan. 8-3 Wichita 1-2 2008 Manhattan, Kan. 4-3 Wichita 2-3 2009 Manhattan, Kan. 5-13 Wichita 3-4 2010 Manhattan, Kan. 3-8 Wichita 4-7 2011 Manhattan, Kan. 2-5 Wichita (11 inn.) 7-6 2012 Manhattan, Kan. (15 inn.) *9-7 Wichita *10-3 2013 Manhattan, Kan. 6-7 Wichita 1-4 Manhattan, Kan. (NCAA) *11-20 2014 Manhattan, Kan. 2-3 Wichita 4-10 *later vacated Bradley (114 games, WSU leads 90-24) 1978 Omaha, Neb.(MVC) 1979 Wichita(L-D)(MVC) 1980 Wichita (MVC) 1984 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita 1985 Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Wichita (MVC) 1986 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita (8 inn.) 1987 Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill.(11 inn.) Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. 1988 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita (MVC) 1989 Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. 1990 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita (MVC) 1991 Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Wichita (MVC) 1992 Wichita Wichita Wichita 1993 Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill.(10 inn.) Peoria, Ill. Wichita (MVC) 1994 Wichita Wichita (L-D) Wichita Wichita (MVC) 1995 Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Springfield, Ill.(MVC) 1996 Wichita Wichita Wichita (7 inn.) Wichita Wichita (MVC) 1997 Peoria, Ill. (8 inn.) Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. (8 inn.) Peoria, Ill. (7 inn.) 1998 Wichita (8 inn.) Wichita (7 inn.) Wichita (7 inn.) Wichita (7 inn.) 1999 Peoria, Ill.
14-11 20-6 18-17 4-2 8-2 7-4 12-5 8-9 1-3 8-4 2-6 6-5 3-5 1-11 20-2 4-5 2-1 2-3 0-2 0-2 6-1 3-0 7-3 4-3 6-3 14-3 4-0 2-4 9-7 4-3 1-2 3-7 8-1 4-0 14-8 7-3 8-1 7-1 17-6 10-1 7-1 13-9 14-2 11-8 7-4 17-1 11-3 7-9 6-1 7-8 4-2 7-4 12-6 7-2 5-2 4-11 11-7 11-18 14-3 14-2 4-5 9-11 18-5 10-0 14-2 16-4 6-9
Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Wichita (MVC) 2000 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita 2001 Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. 2002 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita 2003 Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. 2004 Wichita Wichita Wichita (8 inn.) Wichita 2005 Peoria, Ill. (11 inn.) Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. 2006 Wichita (8 inn.) Wichita Wichita Wichita (MVC) 2007 Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. 2008 Wichita Wichita Wichita 2009 Peoria, Ill. 2010 Wichita Wichita Wichita (10 inn.) 2011 Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. 2012 Wichita Wichita (10 inn.) Wichita 2013 Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. (10 inn.) Peoria, Ill. (8 inn.) 2014 Wichita (10 inn.) Wichita Wichita *later vacated
8-5 8-3 15-11 10-6 8-5 4-0 7-2 4-2 6-4 25-8 17-7 11-8 8-3 5-0 12-2 14-4 0-1 1-3 9-2 4-6 10-0 8-7 3-2 4-3 8-9 3-0 3-0 10-0 19-13 5-3 8-5 3-0 3-1 5-6 10-0 9-3 21-5 5-2 5-1 11-8 5-1 8-6 5-1 1-0 *7-1 *1-0 *7-6 *4-0 *10-6 *18-8 4-3 7-0 8-4
New Mexico (27 games, WSU leads 20-7) 1984 Albuquerque, N.M. 3-7 Albuquerque, N.M. 15-0 Albuquerque, N.M. 6-1 Albuquerque, N.M. 5-6 Albuquerque, N.M. 9-0 Albuquerque, N.M. 1-2 1986 Wichita 6-5 Wichita 20-5 Wichita 16-3 1987 Albuquerque, N.M. 12-10 Albuquerque, N.M. 3-6 1988 Wichita (L-D) 11-13 Wichita (L-D) 13-7 Wichita (L-D) 11-3 1989 Albuquerque, N.M. 9-3 Albuquerque, N.M. 21-4 Albuquerque, N.M. 20-2 Albuquerque, N.M. 28-2 1990 Wichita 12-0 Wichita 8-4 Wichita 4-2 Wichita 15-1 1991 Albuquerque, N.M. (10 inn.) 6-7 Albuquerque, N.M. 13-10 Albuquerque, N.M. 11-7 Albuquerque, N.M. 3-6 1997 Hilo, Hawaii 8-2 Oklahoma (24 games, OU leads 14-10) 1970 Norman, Okla. Norman, Okla. 1991 Wichita 1992 Wichita Norman, Okla. Omaha, Neb. (NCAA) 1994 Wichita 2002 Wichita Wichita (NCAA) 2003 Norman, Okla. Wichita 2004 Norman, Okla. Wichita 2005 Wichita Norman, Okla. 2006 Norman, Okla. Wichita Norman, Okla. (NCAA) Norman, Okla. (NCAA) 2007 Norman, Okla. 2008 Norman, Okla. (10 inn.) 2009 Wichita Norman, Okla. Norman, Okla. (NCAA)
2-8 1-3 5-2 2-3 4-2 4-8 4-1 5-1 8-4 4-5 9-5 3-7 8-7 7-5 4-5 12-2 9-5 7-12 6-7 4-5 11-12 0-15 1-8 4-5
Missouri State (96 games, WSU leads 60-36) 1987 Albuquerque, N.M. 1990 Wichita 1991 Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo.
9-16 9-4 6-7 13-4 12-2
Springfield, Mo. 1992 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita (MVC) 1993 Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. 1994 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita (MVC) 1995 Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. 1996 Wichita Wichita Wichita (MVC) 1997 Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Wichita (7 inn.) Wichita Wichita (MVC) 1998 Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo.(7 inn.) Wichita Wichita Evansville, Ind.(MVC) 1999 Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. 2000 Wichita (10 inn.) Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita (MVC) 2001 Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Wichita (MVC) 2002 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita (MVC) Wichita (MVC) (10 inn.) Wichita (MVC) (11 inn.) 2003 Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Wichita (MVC) (11 inn.) 2004 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita Springfield, Mo. (MVC) 2005 Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. 2006 Wichita Wichita (7 inn.) Wichita 2007 Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. (MVC) 2008 Wichita (10 inn.) Wichita Wichita Wichita (MVC) Wichita (MVC) 2009 Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. 2010 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita (MVC) 2011 Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. 2012 Wichita Wichita Wichita Springfield, Mo. (MVC) 2013 Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. 2014 Wichita Wichita Wichita *later vacated Evansville (77 games, WSU leads 50-27) 1995 Wichita Wichita Wichita Wichita (12 inn.) Sprinfield, Ill.(MVC) 1996 Evansville, Ind. Evansville, Ind.(7 inn.) Evansville, Ind. Evansville, Ind. 1997 Wichita Wichita(7 inn.) Wichita Wichita Wichita (MVC) 1998 Evansville, Ind. Evansville, Ind.(8 inn.) Evansville, Ind. Evansville, Ind.(MVC) 1999 Wichita Wichita
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3-0 15-2 16-2 22-7 8-4 8-7 12-7 6-7 4-2 13-2 4-0 1-0 4-6 2-4 9-12 24-13 8-1 6-5 7-8 2-9 2-10 2-5 3-1 4-8 5-4 15-3 12-5 9-7 19-9 10-9 11-7 8-9 7-1 5-3 6-7 10-11 16-13 7-3 6-9 3-4 3-8 2-3 3-7 14-0 1-5 12-2 7-5 3-0 8-12 7-6 4-5 4-8 6-7 12-1 9-8 5-1 5-3 9-2 9-0 15-1 5-3 2-0 7-3 7-5 16-5 8-7 5-1 3-0 11-6 2-5 4-7 19-8 9-5 20-3 12-10 2-8 8-12 0-2 3-0 8-0 3-10 6-2 6-8 3-1 7-8 0-6 2-7 *3-2 0-7 *3-2 *11-9 *3-0 5-0 5-1 3-4
7-0 16-1 13-2 4-5 5-11 11-8 6-0 8-5 4-8 12-2 14-5 7-1 11-2 1-6 15-12 12-2 7-6 22-6 1-3 4-1
Wichita 10-0 Wichita (MVC) 13-7 2000 Evansville, Ind. 1-7 Evansville, Ind. 2-1 Evansville, Ind. 9-2 Evansville, Ind. 6-9 Wichita (MVC) 6-4 2001 Wichita 6-7 Wichita 6-8 Wichita 5-4 Wichita 7-5 2002 Evansville, Ind. 6-8 Evansville, Ind. 11-7 Evansville, Ind. 9-5 Evansville, Ind. 9-5 2003 Wichita 5-3 Wichita 3-1 Wichita 0-1 Wichita 9-3 2004 Evansville, Ind. 10-3 Evansville, Ind. 4-1 Evansville, Ind. 10-6 Evansville, Ind. 4-1 Springfield, Mo. (MVC) 5-8 2005 Wichita (11 inn.) 3-5 Wichita 11-0 Wichita (10 inn.) 10-11 2006 Evansville, Ind. 1-2 Evansville, Ind. 5-7 Evansville, Ind. 4-2 Wichita (MVC) (7 inn.) 3-14 2007 Wichita 6-1 Wichita 1-4 Wichita 7-1 Springfield, Mo. (MVC) (8 inn.) 12-1 2008 Evansville, Ind. 15-8 Evansville, Ind. 3-6 Evansville, Ind. 16-3 2009 Wichita 6-2 Wichita 6-1 Wichita 3-5 2010 Evansville, Ind. 6-11 Evansville, Ind. 9-8 Evansville, Ind. (7 inn.) 17-2 Wichita (MVC) 9-2 Wichita (MVC) 6-5 2011 Wichita 11-12 Wichita (8 inn.) 11-1 Wichita 9-2 Omaha, Neb. (MVC) 2-1 2012 Evansville, Ind. 1-4 Evansville, Ind. 4-5 Evansville, Ind. *14-9 2013 Wichita *5-4 Wichita 3-6 Wichita *6-5 2014 Evansville, Ind. 1-5 Evansville, Ind. (7 inn.) 2-13 Evansville, Ind. (8 inn.) 13-3 Terre Haute, Ind. (MVC) 8-6 *later vacated Dallas Baptist (8 games, WSU leads 5-3) 2010 Wichita Wichita Wichita 2011 Dallas, Texas 2012 Wichita Wichita Wichita 2014 Wichita Wichita Wichita *later vacated
6-2 10-6 2-0 6-2 *13-3 *8-7 1-4 8-5 2-8 4-6
Wichita State vs. All-Time Opponents
1978- Last G W-L-T 2014 Mtg. Abilene Christian 2 2-0 2-0 1978 Air Force Academy 7 7-0 7-0 *2013 Alabama 1 0-1 0-1 1997 Alcorn State 2 2-0 2-0 *2012 Arizona 6 4-2 4-2 2011 Arizona State 24 8-16 8-16 2014 Arkansas 57 27-30 18-16 *2013 Arkansas-Little Rock 2 2-0 2-0 *2013 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 5 4-1 4-1 2009 Arkansas State 4 4-0 4-0 1995 Augustana College (Minn.) 6 6-0 6-0 1980 Austin Peay 3 3-0 3-0 2005 Baker 17 12-5 7-0 1995 Ball State 2 2-0 2-0 1999 Baylor 1 1-0 1-0 1991 Bemidji State (Minn.) 2 2-0 2-0 1982 Benedictine 5 5-0 5-0 1997 Bethany 18 16-2 8-0 2010 Bethel College 2 1-1 0-0 1917 Binghamton 2 2-0 2-0 2008 Bradley 114 90-24 87-24 2014 Brigham Young 10 4-6 4-6 2009 Brooke Med. Cent. (Tex.) 3 0-3 0-0 1960 Butler 1 1-0 1-0 2000 California 4 2-2 2-2 2000 Cal-Davis 1 1-0 1-0 2005 Cal-Irvine 3 0-3 0-3 2007 Cal-Santa Barbara 10 7-3 7-3 2014 Cal Poly-Pomona 4 3-1 3-1 1987 Cal State Fullerton 20 12-8 12-8 2014 Cal State Northridge 3 3-0 3-0 1997 Centenary 7 7-0 7-0 2001 Central Arkansas 5 3-2 3-2 2014 Central Michigan 1 0-1 0-1 2009 Central Missouri State 3 3-0 3-0 1993 Central State (Okla.) 3 2-1 2-0 1978 Chapman College 2 1-1 1-1 1983 Charlotte 1 1-0 1-0 2002 Chicago State 2 2-0 2-0 2004 Chilocco Indian School 9 4-5 0-0 1914 Clemson 1 1-0 1-0 1981 Coastal Carolina 2 2-0 2-0 2014 College of Emporia 18 15-3 0-0 1961 Colorado 6 5-0-1 5-0 1981 Colorado State 12 11-1 11-1 1989 Connecticut 1 0-1 0-1 2014 Cornell 2 2-0 2-0 1987 Creighton 158 110-47-1 110-44-1 *2013 Dallas 2 2-0 2-0 1978 Dallas Baptist 8 5-3 5-3 2014 Dana College (Neb.) 1 1-0 1-0 1979 Davidson 1 1-0 1-0 1991 Denver 3 3-0 3-0 1982 Drake 15 10-5 0-0 1970 Drury College 6 3-3 0-0 1914 East Carolina 1 1-0 1-0 1991 East Tennessee State 1 0-1 0-1 1981 Eastern Illinois 3 3-0 3-0 1991 Eastern Michigan 2 2-0 2-0 2010 Emporia State 73 46-26-1 24-2-1 2008 Enid (Okla.) Browns 4 1-3 0-0 1910 Evansville 77 50-27 50-27 2014 Florida 1 1-0 1-0 1988 Florida Gulf Coast 4 3-1 3-1 2010 Florida State 9 5-4 5-4 2008 Fordham 6 6-0 6-0 2008 Fort Hays State 32 29-3 22-1 2002 Fort Riley (Kan.) 2 1-1 0-0 1909 Fresno State 1 1-0 1-0 1989 Friends 52 46-6 19-0 2001 George Mason 1 0-1 0-1 2014 George Washington 1 1-0 1-0 1992 Georgia Southern 1 0-1 0-1 1990 Georgia Tech 4 3-1 3-1 1994 Gonzaga (Wash.) 2 1-1 1-1 1979 Grand Canyon 8 6-2 6-2 1995 Gustavus-Adolphus/Minn 2 2-0 2-0 1979 Hardin-Simmons (Texas) 9 6-3 6-3 1988 Harvard 3 3-0 3-0 2008 Hastings College (Neb.) 6 4-2 2-0 1997 *last meeting vacated
G W-L-T Hawaii 45 21-24 Hawaii-Hilo 42 37-4-1 Hawaii Pacific 3 3-0 Hennessey 1 0-1 Houston 37 12-25 Howard 10 10-0 Illinois 10 8-2 Illinois-Chicago 3 3-0 Illinois State 114 91-23 Indiana 1 1-0 Indiana State 136 92-44 Iowa 10 10-0 Iowa State 21 21-0 Jackson State 1 1-0 John Brown (Ark.) 4 4-0 Kansas 72 42-30 Kansas Newman 17 17-0 Kansas State 85 51-34 Kansas Wesleyan 28 20-8 Kearney State 24 22-2 Lamar 5 1-4 Le Moyne 1 1-0 Lewis-Clark St. (Idaho) 7 5-2 Long Beach State 50 24-26 Louisiana-Lafayette 13 9-4 Louisiana State 10 4-6 Loyola-Marymount 6 5-1 Lubbock Christian 4 3-1 Marymount College 12 12-0 McConnell AFB 1 1-0 McNeese State 3 2-1 McPherson College 8 5-3 Miami (Fla.) 9 3-6 Miami (Ohio) 3 3-0 Michigan 3 2-1 Minnesota 9 5-4 Minnesota-Morris 5 5-0 Mississippi 2 2-0 Mississippi State 1 0-1 Missouri 11 6-5 Missouri-Rolla 6 6-0 Missouri-St. Louis 1 1-0 Missouri Southern 4 4-0 Missouri State 96 60-36 Missouri Valley 2 2-0 Missouri Western 4 4-0 Murray State 3 2-1 Nebraska 44 21-23 Nevada (Reno) 4 2-2 New Mexico 27 20-7 New Mexico State 33 32-1 New Orleans 16 8-8 Niagara 3 3-0 Nicholls State 5 5-0 North Carolina State 1 0-1 North Dakota 9 9-0 North Dakota State 10 10-0 North Texas 5 5-0 Northeast Missouri State 4 4-0 Northeastern Illinois 9 9-0 Northeastern State (Okla.) 3 2-0-1 Northern Arizona 2 1-1 Northern Colorado 6 5-1 Northern Illinois 2 2-0 Northern Iowa 64 54-10 Northwest Missouri St. 8 7-1 Northwestern 6 5-1 Northwestern (Iowa) 1 1-0 Northwestern State 4 4-0 NW Oklahoma State 27 17-10 Notre Dame 2 1-1 Ohio State 5 3-2 Oklahoma 24 10-14 Oklahoma Baptist 4 2-2 Oklahoma City 54 44-10 Oklahoma State 90 35-55 Omaha 9 3-6 Oral Roberts 58 31-27 Oregon 4 2-2 Ottawa 7 6-1
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1978- Last 2014 Mtg. 21-24 *2013 37-4-1 2007 3-0 2001 0-0 1901 5-5 2006 10-0 2002 8-2 1980 3-0 1993 91-23 2014 1-0 1996 92-44 2014 10-0 *2013 21-0 2000 1-0 1982 4-0 1981 41-24 2014 17-0 1998 48-22 2014 10-0 *2013 20-2 1989 1-4 1995 1-0 2008 5-2 2001 24-26 2014 9-4 2012 4-6 1996 5-1 1988 3-1 1985 12-0 1989 0-0 1969 2-1 2005 0-0 1954 3-6 1990 3-0 1999 2-1 1989 5-4 2000 5-0 1982 2-0 2003 0-1 1981 5-5 2014 4-0 1983 1-0 1995 4-0 1986 60-36 2014 2-0 1988 4-0 1979 2-1 1990 20-17 2014 2-2 1999 20-7 1997 32-1 1992 8-8 *2013 3-0 2011 5-0 2006 0-1 1997 9-0 *2013 10-0 2009 5-0 1980 4-0 1980 9-0 1996 2-0 1982 1-1 1981 5-1 2007 2-0 1992 54-10 2009 7-1 1985 5-1 *2013 1-0 2008 4-0 2005 5-0 2000 1-1 1993 3-2 2003 10-12 2009 2-0 1990 34-7 1994 33-30 2014 0-0 *2013 31-27 2014 2-2 2011 0-0 1914
1978- Last G W-L-T 2014 Mtg. Parsons College (Iowa) 9 1-8 0-0 1969 Penn State 6 4-2 4-2 2011 Pepperdine 8 4-4 4-4 2009 Phillips University (Okla.) 33 16-17 9-2 1984 Pittsburgh 3 0-3 0-3 2013 Portland 1 1-0 1-0 1989 Portland State 9 8-1 8-1 1993 Providence 1 1-0 1-0 1995 Purdue 2 0-2 0-2 *2012 Rice 5 3-2 3-2 2003 Richmond 3 2-1 2-1 2007 Rockhurst College 1 1-0 1-0 1996 Rogers State (Okla.) 1 1-0 1-0 2010 Sacramento State 2 2-0 2-0 2005 Saint Edward’s (Texas) 2 2-0 2-0 1982 Saint John’s (Kan.) 1 1-0 0-0 1916 Saint Louis 23 12-11 3-0 1991 Saint Mary (Kan.) 1 1-0 1-0 2009 Saint Mary’s (Kan.) 5 1-4 0-0 1914 Saint Mary’s (Minn.) 4 4-0 4-0 1983 Saint Mary’s (Texas) 4 2-2 0-0 1960 Sam Houston State 5 3-2 3-0 2004 San Diego State 6 4-2 4-2 1999 San Francisco 2 2-0 2-0 1995 San Jose State 3 2-1 2-1 2010 Santa Clara 2 0-2 0-2 2012 Schilling AFB 3 3-0 0-0 1958 Seton Hall 3 3-0 3-0 1988 South Alabama 14 8-6 8-6 *2012 South Carolina 6 5-1 5-1 1993 South Dakota State 5 5-0 5-0 1981 South Florida 3 3-0 3-0 2005 Southeast Missouri State 5 4-1 4-1 2002 Southeastern Louisiana 1 0-1 0-1 1998 Southeastern Okla. State 1 1-0 0-0 1967 Southern California 5 3-2 3-2 2006 Southern Colorado 2 1-1 1-1 1994 Southern Illinois 129 94-35 94-35 2014 So. Illinois-Edwardsville 3 3-0 3-0 2014 Southern Mississippi 1 0-1 0-1 2006 Southern Nazarene 1 1-0 1-0 2003 Southern Utah 3 3-0 3-0 2005 Southwestern (Texas) 2 1-1 1-1 1982 Southwestern Col. (Kan.) 30 15-13-2 0-0 1951 Southwestern Okla. State 5 4-1 4-0 1978 Stanford 1 0-1 0-1 1990 Stephen F. Austin 6 5-1 5-1 2014 Sterling College (Kan.) 29 24-5 3-0 1998 Stetson 1 1-0 1-0 2006 Tabor College (Kan.) 5 5-0 5-0 2010 Temple 1 1-0 1-0 2009 Tennessee 2 0-2 0-2 2005 Texas 5 3-2 3-2 1993 Texas-Arlington 7 5-2 5-2 *2012 Texas-El Paso 6 4-2 4-2 1982 Texas-Pan American 5 1-4 1-4 *2013 Texas Christian 12 8-4 8-4 2009 Texas Lutheran 4 4-0 0-0 1960 Texas State 1 0-1 0-1 2012 Texas Tech 27 17-10 17-10 2005 Texas Wesleyan 6 3-3 3-3 1982 Trinity University (Texas) 3 1-2 0-0 1960 Tulane 8 2-6 2-6 2014 Tulsa 75 25-50 10-9 1980 UCLA 6 3-3 3-3 2004 UNLV 17 8-9 8-9 1990 Utah 3 2-1 2-1 1997 Washburn 31 21-10 14-0 1991 Washington 15 10-5 10-5 2000 Washington State 7 5-2 5-2 2010 Wayne State (Neb.) 4 4-0 4-0 1983 Western Illinois 3 3-0 3-0 *2013 Wichita Business College 3 2-1 0-0 1903 Wichita High School 5 5-0 0-0 1919 Wichita Jobbers’ Colts 8 2-6 0-0 1914 Wichita Shamrocks 1 1-0 0-0 1901 William Jewell Coll. (Mo.) 6 5-1 5-1 1983 Winona State (Minn.) 2 2-0 2-0 1982 Winthrop 2 1-1 1-1 2005 Wisconsin 1 1-0 1-0 1984 Wyoming 5 5-0 5-0 1984
2014 Season in Review
The 2014 Wichita State baseball team finished 31-28 overall and 13-8 in the Missouri Valley Conference in Head Coach Todd Butler’s first season. The Shockers were led by first team All-American Casey Gillaspie who hit .389 with 82 hits, 15 doubles, 15 home runs, 50 RBI and 58 walks. Gillaspie became the fifth player in Shocker history to be named a consensus first team All-American. Gillaspie was also named the Joe Carter Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year and named to the all-Valley Defense Team at first base. He became the 14th Shocker to be drafted in the first round as he was the 20th overall pick by the Tampa Bay Rays. Joining Gillaspie on the all-Valley first team were senior utility player Dayne Parker and junior starting pitcher A.J. Ladwig. Parker hit .300 with 54 hits, nine doubles, five home runs and 30 RBI, while Ladwig went 3-6 with a 1.54 ERA and 73 strikeouts in 105 innings pitched. Four Shockers earned second team all-Valley honors including sophomore outfielder Daniel Kihle, junior third baseman Chase Simpson, junior catcher Tyler Baker and senior starting pitcher Cale Elam. Kihle hit .313 with 50 hits, 12 doubles, three home runs and 22 RBI, while Simpson hit .258 with 54 hits, 14 doubles, six home runs and 41 RBI. Baker hit .230 with 45 hits, eight doubles, three home runs and 18 RBI, while Elam went 7-2 with a 2.22 ERA and 71 strikeouts in 89 innings pitched. Baker and Elam were both named to the all-Valley Defense team as well. Freshman Sam Tewes earned Freshman All-America honors after going 8-3 with a 3.27 ERA and 50 strikeouts in 82.2 innings pitched. The Shockers opened the 2014 season and the Todd Butler era at home against SIUE. Wichita State swept the Cougars by scores of 6-1, 7-3 and 21-2. WSU then beat Central Arkansas at Eck Stadium 9-6 to move to 4-0 on the year before the first road trip of the season. WSU faced Connecticut, George Mason and host Coastal Carolina in the Caravelle Resort’s Baseball at the Beach tournament in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Feb. 21-24. The Shockers opened the tourney with extra-inning losses to Connecticut and George Mason, but finished it with two-straight wins over Coastal Carolina to move their record to 6-2. The Shockers returned home for five-straight games and split with Long Beach State and took two of three from Stephen F. Austin before heading out of town on a six-game road swing. WSU gave Head Coach Todd Butler his 100th career win with a 6-4 win at No. 15 Oklahoma State to open the road trip and then lost two of three at No. 20 UC Santa Barbara. The Shockers finished off the road trip with a split at Arizona State to make their record 12-7 overall. The Shockers returned home to open Missouri Valley Conference play with Missouri State. WSU shut down the Bears in the first two games with 5-0 and 5-1 wins, but fell in the finale 4-3. After a loss to Nebraska in the midweek, the Shockers welcomed No. 9 Cal State Fullerton to Eck Stadium. After dropping the opener, 5-1, the Shockers responded with two-straight wins, 3-2 and 4-2, to take the series from the Titans. With a 16-10 record, the Shockers started a nine-game road trip. WSU started the trip with a loss to Kansas, a sweep at Indiana State and midweek losses to Kansas State and Oral Roberts. The Shockers won one of three at Evansville to end the trip. WSU returned home to defeat Oral Roberts and take all three from Southern Illinois to improve to 21-18 overall and 6-6 in the Valley.
One of the highlights of the 2014 season was getting to play Missouri at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City on April 22 in the College Baseball Hall of Fame Classic at the K. The Shockers fell to the Tigers 5-4 in 10 innings and then went to New Orleans to face Tulane. The Green Wave won the first two games in walk-off fashion, while the Shockers won the finale 10-3. Next up for the Shockers was a nine-game home stand, which featured midweek losses to Kansas and No. 9 Oklahoma State, a sweep of Bradley, a midweek loss to Kansas State and taking one of three from Dallas Baptist. WSU closed out the regular-season with a three-game sweep at Illinois State to finish at 29-27 overall and 13-8 in the Valley heading into the Valley Tournament. The Shockers were the No. 4 seed in the MVC Tournament and faced No. 5 seed Illinois State in the first round. WSU lost 6-0 to the Redbirds and had to face regular-season champion Evansville in an elimination game the next day. The Shockers won a backand-forth battle with the Aces 8-6 to stay alive in the tournament. Next up for the Shockers was No. 8 Southern Illinois. The Shocker pitching staff combined on a 12-inning one-hitter as WSU defeated the Salukis 2-1. With the win, the Shockers earned a rematch with Illinois State, but fell again to the Redbirds 6-1 to end the season. As a team, the Shockers finished in the top-10 in the Shocker record book in a few categories. The 2014 team finished second in sacrifice hits (40), fifth in fewest walks allowed (176), second in fewest runs allowed (138), seventh in fewest earned runs allowed (200), 10th in fewest hits allowed (514), first in fewest home runs allowed (18), eighth in fielding percentage (.970) and third in fewest errors (66). Individually, Tanner Dearman finished third in sacrifice hits (9), Aaron LaBrie finished second in appearances (33) and A.J. Ladwig finished sixth in ERA (1.54) and eighth in fewest walks per nine innings (1.46). Academically, two Shockers were named to the Valley ScholarAthlete team including Garrett Bayliff and Tanner Dearman who were both on the honorable mention team. Several Shockers also finished their careers in the top-25 in the Shocker career record books including Casey Gillaspie who finished 16th in home runs (34), 20th in walks (154), fifth in fielding percentage (.992) and seventh in putouts (1,367), Micah Green who finished 15th in sacrifice hits (12) and 14th in hit by pitch (18), Dayne Parker who finished 21st in sacrifice hits (10) and 15th in assists (487), Tyler Baker who finished 21st in sacrifice hits (10), 16th in fielding percentage (.987) and 23rd in putouts (762), Garrett Bayliff who finished 25th in sacrifice hits (9), Aaron LaBrie who finished seventh in appearances (91) and 24th in saves (6), Cale Elam who finished 10th in appearances (85), sixth in ERA (2.39), 22nd in victories (24), 11th in saves (15), 21st in innings pitches (270.2), 16th in fewest walks per nine innings (2.66) and sixth in fewest hits per nine innings (7.1), Foster Vielock who finished 15th in appearances (79) and 21st in saves (7), A.J. Ladwig who finished 18th in ERA (2.95) and first in fewest walks per nine innings (1.42), Kris Gardner who finished 18th in fewest walks per nine innings (2.81) and Erik Harbutz who finished 21st in assists (411). Three other Shockers besides Gillaspie were taken in the MLB Draft including A.J. Ladwig in the 11th round to the Detroit Tigers, Chase Simpson in the 14th round to the Pittsburgh Pirates and Tyler Baker in the 15th round to the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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2014 Wichita State Baseball Overall Statistics for Wichita State (as of Jun 10, 2014) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 31-28 Player
16 Gillaspie, Casey 18 Kihle, Daniel 11 Parker, Dayne 28 Bayliff, Garrett 41 Simpson, Chase 32 Green, Micah 1 Dearman, Tanner 17 Baker, Tyler -------------------8 Mucha, Mikel 35 Zimmerman, Parker 30 Phillips, Wes 2 Kirk, Tanner 38 Harbutz, Erik 5 Koeiman, Zair 6 Bobbit, Cody 36 Haddox, Joe 31 Arens, Bob
avg gp-gs 59-59 40-39 50-50 56-56 56-56 54-52 53-51 51-51
. 389 .313 .3 0 0 .274 .258 .2 5 3 . 232 .230 .357 . 355 . 308 .243 . 225 .225 .173 .129 .000
5-3 10-8 19-6 39-34 24-22 37-22 24-14 21-7 7-1
Home: 19-10
ab
r
h
211 160 180 230 209 194 190 196
50 21 25 31 28 20 36 22
82 50 54 63 54 49 44 45
15 12 9 10 14 11 5 8
2b 3b hr
14 2 5 31 3 11 26 7 8 111 16 27 71 7 16 89 11 20 52 7 9 31 8 4 8 0 0
1 4 2 4 0 4 1 1 0
Away: 10-13 rbi
tb slg%
Neutral: 2-5
MVC: 13-8
bb hp
so gdp
ob% sf sh sb-att
1 15 50 144 1 3 22 73 1 5 30 80 2 2 34 83 2 6 41 90 0 2 25 66 1 1 13 54 2 3 18 66
. 682 .456 .444 .361 .431 .340 .284 .337
58 8 25 16 31 13 18 16
1 7 6 4 2 6 3 3
28 45 22 25 53 47 31 38
8 0 3 2 2 1 5 6
.520 .369 .401 .329 .354 .311 .307 .295
1 1 1 2 4 6 1 2
0 8-8 490 49 4 10-12 83 2 3 2-3 94 138 2 4-5 112 8 2 2-2 43 97 4 5-7 119 1 9 20-23 44 1 2 2-5 303 52
e 5 5 8 2 10 1 3 4
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
.429 0 .484 2 .385 3 .279 7 .225 12 .303 11 .192 9 .226 8 . 000 0
0 2 1 3 3 2 1 0 1
1 8 11 25 10 27 12 12 1
0 0 1 6 2 1 1 1 2
.357 .429 .400 .303 .356 .320 .306 .308 .111
0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0
1 1 1 4 1 2 2 2 0
0 1 6 0 3 15 0 4 10 0 10 31 0 5 16 1 8 27 0 6 10 0 1 7 0 0 0
0-0 1-1 2-3 4-6 1-3 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0
po
a
8 65 17 57 10 56 14 14 8
0 3 19 74 19 45 11 1 0
1 0 3 10 1 4 2 0 0
fld% .991 .944 .967 .984 .933 .992 .938 .989 .889 1.000
.923 .929 .967 .962 .926 1.000 1.000
Totals
.270
59
2003
294
541
101 11 38
271
778
.388
237 45
396
41
.357 21 40
63-80
1574
592
66
.970
Opponents
.258
59
1996
238
514
90 11 18
214
680
.341
176 45
377
39
.329 14 37
26-50
1564
553
60
.972
LOB - Team (488), Opp (457). DPs turned - Team (46), Opp (52). CI - Team (1), Baker 1. IBB - Team (18), Gillaspie, C 15, Baker 2, Simpson, C. 1, Opp (10). Picked off - Green, M. 2, Dearman 2, Bayliff 1, Parker, D. 1, Phillips 1, Kihle 1.
(All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player
23 Ladwig, A.J. 4 Elam, Cale 3 Tewes, Sam -------------------14 Vielock, Foster 9 Biechler, Reagan 19 LaBrie, Aaron 15 McIntyre, Mitch 40 Ashford, Ray 12 Palmer, Drew 13 Gardner, Kris 39 Tyler, Cody 26 Brummett, Garrett 37 Looney, TJ 25 Gardner, Austin
era
w-l
app gs
cg
sho
ip
h
r
er
bb
so
2b
3b
1.54 2. 2 2 3. 2 7
3-6 7-2 8-3
15 15 14 13 15 15
2 1 0
1/2 0/2 0/1
sv
0 105.0 1 89.0 0 82.2
95 66 76
28 26 35
18 22 30
17 17 30
73 71 50
15 9 10
0 3 3
hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha
2 4 6
.236 .2 0 4 .2 4 8
0 6 5
3 7 4
0 1 0
2 2 3
6 2 6
2. 0 1 2. 1 1 2. 7 7 3.60 4. 2 6 4. 6 6 5. 4 5 7. 2 7 13.89 16.43 18.00
3-0 0-1 5-2 0-0 2-3 0-3 2-5 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-0
23 12 33 5 23 22 13 10 7 9 2
0 0 0 0 0 2 9 1 4 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0/0 0/1 0/3 0/1 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0
6 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
31.1 21.1 48.2 5.0 38.0 36.2 38.0 8.2 11.2 7.2 1.0
34 18 49 7 32 54 42 8 23 7 3
7 5 19 2 22 24 24 8 20 16 2
7 5 15 2 18 19 23 7 18 14 2
10 7 12 3 12 17 23 8 4 15 1
19 8 43 6 32 23 29 11 6 6 0
6 2 9 2 7 7 9 4 7 1 2
0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1
0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0
.2 8 6 .247 .2 6 8 .3 0 4 .2 2 5 .3 5 1 .2 9 2 .2 2 9 .3 9 7 .259 .500
0 1 5 1 3 3 2 2 3 0 0
2 2 3 0 6 5 3 3 2 5 0
1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0
1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0
2 4 6 0 3 3 4 0 0 1 0
Totals
3. 43
31-28
59 59
3
6/5
10
524.2
514
238
200
176
377
90
11
18
.258
31 45
5 14
37
Opponents
4. 14
28-31
59 59
2
5/4
15
521.1
541
294
240
237
396
101
11
38
.270
43 45
6 21
40
PB - Team (8), Baker 8, Opp (8). Pickoffs - Team (5), Elam 2, Biechler 1, Gardner 1, Tewes 1, Opp (8). SBA/ATT - Baker (23-45), Tewes (7-12), Ladwig (8-10), LaBrie (5-9), Elam (1-5), Ashford (1-4), Gardner (2-4), Vielock (1-2), Arens (2-2), Palmer, D. (1-2), Zimmerman (1-2), Brummett, G. (0-1), Biechler (0-1).
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1 vs. SIUE 2 vs. SIUE 3 vs. SIUE 4 vs. Central Arkansas 5 vs. Connecticut 6 vs. George Mason 7 at Coastal Carolina 8 at Coastal Carolina 9 vs. Long Beach State 10 vs. Long Beach State 11 vs. Stephen F. Austin 12 vs. Stephen F. Austin 13 vs. Stephen F. Austin 14 at #15 Oklahoma St. 15 at #20 UCSB 16 at #20 UCSB 17 at #20 UCSB 18 at Arizona State 19 at Arizona State 20 vs. Missouri State* 21 vs. Missouri State* 22 vs. Missouri State* 23 vs. Nebraska 24 vs. #9 Cal St. Fullerton 25 vs. #9 Cal St. Fullerton 26 vs. #9 Cal St. Fullerton 27 at Kansas 28 at Indiana State* 29 at Indiana State* 30 at Indiana State* 31 at Kansas State 32 at Oral Roberts 33 at Evansville* 34 at Evansville* 35 at Evansville* 36 vs. Oral Roberts 37 vs. Southern Illinois* 38 vs. Southern Illinois* 39 vs. Southern Illinois* 40 vs. Missouri 41 at Tulane 42 at Tulane 43 at Tulane 44 vs. Kansas 45 vs. #9 Oklahoma St. 46 vs. Bradley* 47 vs. Bradley* 48 vs. Bradley* 49 vs. Kansas State 50 vs. Dallas Baptist* 51 vs. Dallas Baptist* 52 vs. Dallas Baptist* 53 at Illinois State* 54 at Illinois State* 55 at Illinois State* 56 vs. Illinois State 57 vs. Evansville 58 vs. Southern Illinois 59 vs. Illinois State
W/L W W W W L L W W W L L W W W L W L L W W W L L L W W L L L L L L L L W W W W W L L L W L L W W W L W L L W W W L W W L
2014 Game-By-Game Statistics
Att. AB 2,537 33 2,558 30 2,548 46 2,373 36 217 38 521 50 715 40 512 35 — 32 2,752 27 2,578 31 — 31 2,352 32 812 39 350 30 350 46 421 32 2,856 36 2,937 39 2,567 28 2,713 33 2,516 34 2,596 35 2,919 33 3,232 33 3,114 32 1,569 32 — 29 275 29 207 36 3,748 35 618 38 589 31 365 29 302 34 2,921 34 2,955 32 3,827 46 2,384 30 1,613 36 1,786 41 2,466 30 1,847 37 3,003 33 2,982 31 3,412 36 3,174 31 3,035 27 4,538 31 3,216 28 3,214 32 2,956 36 172 30 176 31 302 30 — 30 — 36 — 40 — 30
Hitting Streak
Player Streak Gillaspie 0 Dearman 0 Bayliff 0 Simpson 1 Green 1 Koeiman 0 Zimmerman 1 Kirk 0 Mucha 4 Haddox 0 Kihle 3 Bobbit 0 Phillips 0 Baker 0 Parker 0 Harbutz 0
R 6 7 21 9 1 4 5 10 5 0 0 4 6 6 1 16 2 5 12 5 5 3 3 1 3 4 2 0 2 4 2 4 1 2 13 6 10 4 11 4 1 4 10 3 0 4 7 8 4 8 2 4 2 2 15 0 8 2 1
H 10 7 24 13 9 12 14 10 11 4 5 9 12 11 5 17 7 10 15 8 11 8 9 6 9 12 10 4 4 10 7 12 4 6 12 10 13 13 14 10 7 9 10 6 6 10 9 7 8 7 6 10 7 6 11 6 12 4 2
RBI 6 7 20 7 1 4 4 9 5 0 0 4 5 5 1 16 2 2 12 4 5 3 3 0 3 4 2 0 2 4 2 4 1 2 13 6 10 3 11 4 0 4 9 3 0 4 5 7 4 8 2 4 2 1 13 0 8 1 1
2B 2 2 6 4 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 4 0 0 3 2 0 4 2 2 2 1 2 1 3 2 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 3 4 3 2 4 0 2 2 1 3 2 5 1 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 0
3B 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
HR BB SO SB-A A E DP IP 0 3 6 1-1 9 2 2 9.0 2 2 6 0-0 8 5 0 9.0 2 7 6 2-2 8 4 0 9.0 1 7 7 2-3 8 1 1 9.0 0 4 14 1-1 15 0 1 9.0 0 5 5 1-2 5 2 1 13.0 0 3 7 1-1 6 1 1 9.0 1 4 5 0-1 7 1 1 9.0 1 4 4 0-0 14 0 1 9.0 0 4 9 0-0 10 1 1 9.0 0 2 8 1-1 7 1 0 9.0 1 2 5 1-2 8 1 0 9.0 0 1 6 4-5 11 0 3 9.0 0 5 12 1-1 11 1 0 9.0 1 1 6 0-0 9 0 0 8.0 2 7 4 1-1 8 1 0 9.0 0 1 7 0-1 10 1 0 8.1 0 3 8 1-2 12 3 3 8.0 0 7 5 1-1 8 2 0 9.0 1 5 7 1-2 13 1 0 9.0 0 5 5 2-2 7 1 0 9.0 0 9 6 2-2 14 2 1 9.0 1 1 5 0-0 11 0 2 9.0 0 0 7 0-0 14 1 1 9.0 1 3 11 1-1 8 0 0 9.0 0 3 2 0-0 11 0 2 9.0 0 2 4 2-2 8 0 0 8.0 0 5 10 2-2 7 1 0 8.0 1 2 5 1-1 9 0 0 8.0 2 3 4 3-4 12 0 0 8.0 1 5 8 2-2 10 1 1 8.0 1 0 6 1-1 11 0 1 8.0 0 0 16 0-0 8 1 1 8.0 0 1 4 0-0 8 2 0 6.0 1 8 3 0-1 14 1 2 8.0 0 1 4 1-1 8 2 1 9.0 1 5 4 1-1 9 1 0 7.0 2 4 5 5-5 5 1 0 12.0 1 4 2 1-1 11 1 3 7.0 0 3 6 3-3 12 0 1 9.1 0 5 8 0-0 10 4 1 11.1 2 4 8 0-2 9 1 0 8.2 1 4 4 2-2 9 1 1 9.0 0 3 2 0-0 11 3 1 9.0 0 5 9 0-0 10 0 0 9.0 0 4 7 0-0 17 3 1 10.0 2 3 5 1-1 12 0 0 9.0 1 6 5 4-4 15 0 0 9.0 1 3 6 1-1 15 1 1 9.0 2 5 8 1-2 9 1 1 9.0 1 5 5 0-0 11 5 0 9.0 2 7 14 2-3 9 1 0 9.0 0 4 8 1-2 10 0 0 9.0 0 4 9 0-0 10 0 1 9.0 1 12 6 0-2 4 0 0 7.0 0 7 12 2-2 10 1 2 9.0 1 5 5 1-1 12 0 2 9.0 0 8 10 1-1 10 1 0 12.0 0 2 11 1-1 14 1 3 9.0
Final Miscellaneous Stats
Season-Long 20 (3/14-4/13) 12 (3/15-4/1) 6, two times 7 (4/18-4/27) 7 (2/16-2/28) 7 (4/27-5/6) 3, two times 5 (4/12-4/19) 4 (2/14-present) 2 (2/28-3/9) 8 (2/16-2/28) 2 (2/21-2/22) 5 (2/16-3/9) 5 (4/13-4/20) 11 (4/9-4/26) 6 (3/18-3/25)
Multiple-Hit Games
Player 2 3 4 5+ Gillaspie 16 8 1 Bayliff 13 3 1 Mucha 1 Simpson 6 4 1 Green 11 3 Kihle 8 4 1 Bobbit 1 Zimmerman 1 1 Phillips 1 1 Baker 12 2 Dearman 7 1 1 Koeiman 6 Parker 9 1 1 Kirk 6 Harbutz 1 1
Total 25 17 1 11 14 13 1 2 2 14 9 6 11 6 2
Player Gillaspie
Total 2
Multiple-Home Run Games 2 3 4 2
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H 7 7 3 6 13 11 8 6 10 9 9 9 8 6 8 6 5 14 11 8 8 11 17 10 4 7 9 11 10 9 8 10 9 15 8 8 2 13 5 9 10 11 4 14 11 10 3 10 15 10 13 12 3 5 4 10 9 1 12
R-ER BB SO 1-1 2 11 3-0 2 12 2-1 3 9 6-6 5 9 2-2 5 7 5-5 7 9 2-2 2 5 0-0 0 11 4-4 2 3 7-5 2 6 1-1 1 10 3-2 0 9 0-0 1 3 4-3 3 6 2-2 1 4 5-5 5 7 3-2 5 1 9-6 4 6 9-5 2 4 0-0 0 8 1-1 0 8 4-2 4 9 7-7 2 6 5-5 4 2 2-2 1 8 2-2 3 5 4-4 5 4 3-1 0 8 3-3 2 4 5-5 3 5 3-3 2 3 9-9 5 2 5-4 5 6 13-11 4 3 3-3 1 2 5-2 2 7 0-0 2 3 3-2 3 14 1-0 4 2 5-5 7 6 5-5 6 12 5-4 3 7 3-3 2 7 10-8 5 7 3-3 5 13 3-2 2 3 0-0 2 6 4-4 2 7 10-10 5 4 5-5 1 7 8-3 3 8 6-6 4 11 0-0 1 9 1-1 3 5 5-5 3 7 6-6 4 4 6-6 3 5 1-1 7 5 6-5 4 3
Multiple-RBI Games
Player 2 3 4 5+ Bayliff 8 3 Gillaspie 10 3 2 Simpson 4 4 2 Green 2 1 1 Bobbit 1 Zimmerman 1 Phillips 1 Kihle 5 1 Kirk 2 1 Parker 2 3 1 Baker 3 1 Dearman 2 Harbutz 2 Koeiman 1
Total 11 15 10 4 1 1 1 6 3 6 4 2 2 1
2014 Game-By-Game Results Overall — 31-28 Home — 19-10 MVC — 13-8 Home — 9-3
Road — 10-13 Neutral — 2-5 Road — 4-5
Date Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 March 7 March 9 March 9 March 11 March 14 March 15 March 16 March 18 March 19 March 21 March 22 March 23 March 25 March 28 March 29 March 30 April 1 April 5 April 5 April 6 April 8 April 9 April 11 April 12 April 13 April 15 April 18 April 19 April 20 April 22 April 25 April 26 April 27 April 29 April 30 May 2 May 3 May 4 May 6 May 9 May 10 May 11 May 15 May 16 May 17 May 20 May 21 May 22 May 22
WSU Pitcher Save LaBrie (1-0) — Ladwig (1-0) Ashford (1) Brummett (1-0) — Tewes (1-0) Vielock (1) Ashford (0-1) — Looney (0-1) — Tewes (2-0) Vielock (2) Elam (1-0) — Vielock (1-0) — Tewes (2-1) — Ladwig (1-1) — Elam (2-0) Vielock (3) Tewes (3-1) — K. Gardner (1-0) Vielock (4) Ladwig (1-2) — Elam (3-0) — LaBrie (1-1) — K. Gardner (1-1) — LaBrie (2-1) Vielock (5) Ladwig (2-2) Palmer (1) Elam (4-0) — Ashford (0-2) — K. Gardner (1-2) — Ladwig (2-3) — Elam (5-0) — Tewes (4-1) LaBrie (1) Palmer (0-1) — Ladwig (2-4) — LaBrie (2-2) — Tewes (4-2) — Palmer (0-2) — Brummett (1-1) — Ladwig (2-5) — Elam (5-1) — Tewes (5-2) — Ashford (1-2) Vielock (6) Ladwig (3-5) — LaBrie (3-2) — Tewes (6-2) — Palmer (0-3) — Ashford (1-3) — Biechler (0-1) — Tewes (7-2) — Tyler (0-1) — K. Gardner (1-3) — Vielock (2-0) — Elam (6-1) — LaBrie (4-2) — K. Gardner (1-4) — Elam (7-1) — Ladwig (3-6) — Tewes (7-3) — LaBrie (5-2) — Tewes (8-3) Elam (1) K. Gardner (2-4) — Elam (7-2) — Ashford (2-3) — Vielock (3-0) — K. Gardner (2-5) —
Score, Opponent W, 6-1, vs. SIUE W, 7-3, vs. SIUE W, 21-2, vs. SIUE W, 9-6, vs. Central Arkansas L, 1-2, vs. Connecticut L, 4-5, vs. George Mason W, 5-2, at Coastal Carolina W, 10-0, at Coastal Carolina W, 5-4, vs. Long Beach State L, 0-7, vs. Long Beach State L, 0-1, vs. Stephen F. Austin W, 4-3, vs. Stephen F. Austin W, 6-0, vs. Stephen F. Austin W, 6-4, at #15 Oklahoma State L, 1-2, at #20 UCSB W, 16-5, at #20 UCSB L, 2-3, at #20 UCSB L, 5-9, at Arizona State W, 12-9, at Arizona State W, 5-0, vs. Missouri State* W, 5-1, vs. Missouri State* L, 3-4, vs. Missouri State* L, 3-7, vs. Nebraska L, 1-5, vs. #9 Cal St. Fullerton W, 3-2, vs. #9 Cal St. Fullerton W, 4-2, vs. #9 Cal St. Fullerton L, 2-4, at Kansas L, 0-3, at Indiana State L, 2-3, at Indiana State L, 4-5, at Indiana State L, 2-3, at Kansas State L, 4-9, at Oral Roberts L, 1-5, at Evansville L, 2-13, at Evansville W, 13-3, at Evansville W, 6-5, vs. Oral Roberts W, 10-0, vs. Southern Illinois W, 4-3, vs. Southern Illinois W, 11-1, vs. Southern Illinois L, 4-5, vs. Missouri L, 1-5, at Tulane L, 4-5, at Tulane W, 10-3, at Tulane L, 3-10, vs. Kansas L, 0-3, vs. #9 Oklahoma State W, 4-3, vs. Bradley W, 7-0, vs. Bradley W, 8-4, vs. Bradley L, 4-10, vs. Kansas State W, 8-5, vs. Dallas Baptist L, 2-8, vs. Dallas Baptist L, 4-6, vs. Dallas Baptist W, 2-0, at Illinois State W, 2-1, at Illinois State W, 15-5, at Illinois State L, 0-6, vs. Illinois State W, 8-6, vs. Evansville W, 2-1, vs. Southern Illinois L, 1-6, vs. Illinois State
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Home Attendance — 78,972 (27 gates) Average Home Attendance — 2,924
Game Story 3-run 7th; Bayliff, 3bi; Gillaspie, 2-5, 2bi Bayliff, 2bi; Gillaspie, 2bi; Ladwig, 5.2ip, 0er, 6k Gillaspie, 4bi; Green, 4bi; Bobbit, 4h, 3bi; Zimmerman, 4h Tewes, 4.1ip, 0h, 1r; Phillips, 3-5, 3bi UConn scores 1 in 8th & 1 in 10th Shocks leave 15 on base; Gillaspie, 3-5 Gillaspie, 3-3, 3r; Tewes, 5ip, 1r, 4k Elam, 6.1ip, 0r, 7k; Gillaspie, 2-3, 3bi, hr Kihle, walk off single in 9th; 3-5, 2bi, hr Shocks only 4 hits; LBSU 5-run 4th Shocks only 5 hits; SFA run in the 2nd Green, 3-4, 3bi, hr; Elam, 7ip, 1er, 0bb, 7k Tewes, 7ip, 7h, 0r, 1bb, 3k; Bayliff, 3-4, bi, 2b, 3b Bayliff, 4-5; Kirk, 2bi; Vielock, 0.2ip, 0r Gillaspie, hr; Ladwig, 7ip, 2r, 3k Elam, 7ip, 4h, 2r, 5k; Parker, 4-6, 4bi UCSB with win in 9th; Parker, 2-4, bi Gillaspie, 3-5, bi; Simpson, 2-4, bi, 3b Dearman, 4-5, 2bi, 2b; Baker, 3-5; Bayliff, 2-5, 2bi Ladwig, 7ip, 0r, 0bb, 8k; Simpson, 3-3, 3bi, 2b, hr Elam, 8.2ip, 8h, 1r, 0bb, 8k; Gillaspie, 2-3, 4bi, 2b MSU g-w run in 9th; Harbutz, 3-4 NU 17 hits; Simpson, 2bi; Gillaspie, 2-4 Ladwig, 7ip, 5h, 2r, 2bb, 1k; Kirk, 2-3, 2b Dearman, g-w hit in 9th; Elam, 9ip, 4h, 2r, 8k; Gillaspie, hr Simpson, 3-4, 2bi, 2 2b; Tewes, 6ip, 4h, 2r KU with 4 runs in the 2nd; Green, 2-3, bi WSU only 4 hits; Ladwig, 8ip, 11h, 1er, 0bb, 8k WSU only 4 hits; Gillaspie, 1-4, hr; Kihle, 2-4, 2b Gillaspie, 2-3, 2bi, 2hr; Simpson, 2-4, bi WSU 0-13 with RISP; Baker, 2-4; Gillaspie, 1-4 Gillaspie, hr, 2bi; Green, 3-4 Baker, 2-3; Gillaspie, 1-4, bi Gillaspie, 3-4, bi; UE 15 hits Bayliff, 2-5, 3bi; Kirk, 2-3, 3bi; Simpson, grand slam Kihle, 4-4, 2bi, 2b; Bayliff, 1-4, 2bi, 2b Simpson, 3-4, 3bi, hr; Ladwig, 7ip, 2h, 0r, 3k Parker, g-w hit in 12th; hr in 11th; Gillaspie, 2-5 Kihle, 3-4, 2bi, 2b, hr; Gillaspie, 3-4, 2bi Gillaspie, 4-5; Bayliff, 2-5, 2bi; Gardner, 4ip, 1r Tulane with walkoff grand slam; Ladwig, 9ip, 0r, 9k Tulane with walkoff single; Simpson, 1-2, 3bi, hr Tewes, 8ip, 3h, 1r, 7k; Koeiman, 2-4, 3bi, hr Baker, 2-4; Kihle, 1-4, 2bi, 2b K. Gardner, 5ip, 6h, 2r, 7k; Koeiman, 2-4 Dearman, g-w hit in 10th; Ladwig, 8ip, 1er Elam, 8ip, 0r, 6k; Gillaspie, 3-4, 3bi, 2 hr Parker, 2-3, 3bi, hr; Koeiman, 2-3, 2r Kihle, 2-4, bi; Gillaspie, hr Parker, 1-2, 3bi, hr; Harbutz, 2-4, 2bi; Elam, 7.1ip, 4r, 5k Shocks with 5 errors; Koeiman, 2-4, bi; Baker, hr Gillaspie, 2-3, bi, 2 2b; Simpson, 2-4, 2bi, hr Ladwig, 7ip, 3h, 0r, 7k; Kirk, 2-4, bi Tewes, 6ip, 5h, 1r, 5k; Parker, 2-4, bi Gillaspie, 2-3, 3bi, hr; Bayliff, 3-4, 3bi; Kihle, 3b, 3bi Shocks just 6 hits; Elam, 7ip, 6h, 2r, 2k Parker g-w hr in top of 9th; Simpson, 4-5, 3bi Simpson rbi FC in 12th; Vielock, 4.1ip, 0h, 0r Shocks only 2 hits; Kihle, 1-3, bi
WSU 6-10-2 7-7-5 21-24-4 9-13-1 1-9-0 4-12-2 5-14-1 10-10-1 5-11-0 0-4-1 0-5-1 4-9-1 6-12-0 6-11-1 1-5-0 16-17-1 2-7-1 5-10-3 12-15-2 5-8-1 5-11-1 3-8-2 3-9-0 1-6-1 3-9-0 4-12-0 2-10-0 0-4-1 2-4-0 4-10-0 2-7-1 4-12-0 1-4-1 2-6-2 13-12-1 6-10-2 10-13-1 4-13-1 11-14-1 4-10-0 1-7-4 4-9-1 10-10-1 3-6-3 0-6-0 4-10-3 7-9-0 8-7-0 4-8-1 8-7-1 2-6-5 4-10-1 2-7-0 2-6-0 15-11-0 0-6-1 8-12-0 2-4-1 1-2-1
Opp. 1-7-0 3-7-1 2-3-2 6-6-1 2-13-1 5-11-4 2-8-0 0-6-4 4-10-1 7-9-0 1-9-0 3-9-1 0-8-0 4-6-1 2-8-0 5-6-3 3-5-2 9-14-2 9-11-2 0-8-1 1-8-1 4-11-1 7-17-0 5-10-1 2-4-0 2-7-0 4-9-1 3-11-1 3-10-1 5-9-2 3-8-2 9-10-1 5-9-2 13-15-2 3-8-1 5-8-0 0-2-1 3-13-1 1-5-0 5-9-0 5-10-1 5-11-0 3-4-4 10-14-1 3-11-0 3-10-0 0-3-1 4-10-3 10-15-0 5-10-0 8-13-1 6-12-1 0-3-0 1-5-0 5-4-1 6-10-0 6-9-0 1-1-3 6-12-1
Record 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 4-1 4-2 5-2 6-2 7-2 7-3 7-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 10-5 11-5 11-6 11-7 12-7 13-7, 1-0 14-7, 2-0 14-8, 2-1 14-9 14-10 15-10 16-10 16-11 16-12, 2-2 16-13, 2-3 16-14, 2-4 16-15 16-16 16-17, 2-5 16-18, 2-6 17-18, 3-6 18-18 19-18, 4-6 20-18, 5-6 21-18, 6-6 21-19 21-20 21-21 22-21 22-22 22-23 23-23, 7-6 24-23, 8-6 25-23, 9-6 25-24 26-24, 10-6 26-25, 10-7 26-26, 10-8 27-26, 11-8 28-26, 12-8 29-26, 13-8 29-27 30-27 31-27 31-28
2014 Superlatives
Individual (Hitting)
At-bats — 7, Bayliff vs. George Mason Runs — 4, two times Hits — 4, eight times Doubles — 3, Zimmerman vs. SIUE #3 Triples — 1, 11 times Home runs — 2, Gillaspie vs. INS #3 & BU #2 RBI — 4, five times Total bases — 9, Gillaspie vs. BU #2 Stolen bases — 2, five times Walks — 4, Parker at ASU #2 Strikeouts — 4, four times
At-Bats Runs Hits RBI Doubles Triples Home runs Total bases Stolen bases Walks Strikeouts
Individual (Pitching)
Team (Hitting)
High Low
50 vs. George Mason 21 vs. SIUE #3 24 vs. SIUE #3 20 vs. SIUE #3 6 vs. SIUE #3 2 vs. SFA #3 2, nine times 36 vs. SIUE #3 6 vs. SIU #2 12 vs. ILS #3 16 vs. UE #1
Team (Pitching)
Strikeouts — 10, Elam vs. SIU #2 Runs (complete games only) — 0, Ladwig vs. SIU #1 Hits (complete games only) — 2, Ladwig vs. SIU #1 Walks (complete games only) — 0, Ladwig vs. INS #1
Best Hits Runs Earned runs Strikeouts Walks
WSU Grand Slams
Micah Green vs. SIUE #3 Chase Simpson vs. UE #3
WSU Back-to-Back Home Runs
1 vs. SIU #4 0, six times 0, eight times 14 vs. SIU #2 0, five times
Worst
17 vs. NU 13 vs. UE #2 11 vs. UE #2 1 vs. UCSB #3 7 vs. MU & SIU #4
Team (Fielding)
Assists — 17 vs. Bradley #1 Most Errors — 5 vs. SIUE #2 & DBU #2 Double plays — 3, four times Errorless games — 19
Record Breakdown Overall — 31-28 Home — 19-10 Away — 10-13 Neutral — 2-5 MVC — 13-8 Home — 9-3 Away — 4-5 Non-conference — 18-20 Home — 10-7 Away — 6-8 Neutral — 2-5 vs. Division I — 31-28 Home — 19-10 Away — 10-13 Neutral — 2-5
March — 9-7 April — 6-13 May — 9-5 June — 0-0 Day Games — (36) 22-14 Night Games — (23) 9-14 One-run games — (19) 8-11 Two-run games — (6) 4-2 Doubleheaders — (6) 3-3 Extra-inning games — (7) 3-4
vs. Ranked teams (Baseball America) (at time of game) — 3-4 Home — 2-2 Away — 1-2 Neutral — 0-0 vs. Ranked teams (Collegiate Baseball) (at time of game) — 4-4 Home — 2-2 Away — 2-2 Neutral — 0-0 Longest winning streak — 5 Longest losing streak — 8 vs. OVC —3-0 vs. Southland —4-2 vs. American — 0-1 vs. Atlantic 10 — 0-1 vs. Big South — 2-0 vs. Big West — 4-4 vs. Big 12 — 1-5 vs. Pac 12 — 1-1 vs. Big 10 — 0-1 vs. SEC — 0-1 vs. Conference USA — 1-2
Leading after 6 innings — (26) 25-1 Leading after 7 innings — (28) 27-1 Leading after 8 innings — (23) 23-0 Trailing after 5 innings — (26) 3-23 Trailing after 6 innings — (25) 1-24 Trailing after 7 innings — (23) 0-23 Trailing after 8 innings — (21) 0-21 Trailing after 8 1/2 innings — (21) 0-21 Tied after 6 innings — (8) 5-3 Tied after 7 innings — (8) 4-4 Tied after 8 innings — (11) 5-6 Tied after 8 1/2 innings — (11) 5-6 Tied after 9 innings — (7) 3-4
February — 7-3
27, two times 0, five times 2 vs. ILS #5 0, seven times 0, 12 times 0, 49 times 0, 31 times 2 vs. ILS #5 0, 20 times 0, three times 2, three times
Scoring 8 or more runs — (13) 13-0 Scoring less than 8 runs — (45) 18-27 Allowing 6 runs or less — (51) 30-21 Allowing 7 runs or more — (8) 1-7
When scoring first — (31) 23-8 Times scoring 10 or more — (9) 9-0 Times scoring 20 or more — (1) 1-0 Times allowing 3 runs or less — (29) 21-8 Times allowing 10 runs or more — (3) 0-3 Outhitting opponent — (30) 24-6 vs. LH starters — 7-8 vs. RH starters — 24-20
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2014 Starting Lineup by Position Opponent
SIUE SIUE SIUE Central Arkansas Connecticut George Mason Coastal Carolina Coastal Carolina Long Beach State Long Beach State Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin #15 Oklahoma State #20 UCSB #20 UCSB #20 UCSB Arizona State Arizona State Missouri State* Missouri State* Missouri State* Nebraska #9 Cal State Fullerton #9 Cal State Fullerton #9 Cal State Fullerton Kansas Indiana State* Indiana State* Indiana State* Kansas State Oral Roberts Evansville* Evansville* Evansville* Oral Roberts Southern Illinois* Southern Illinois* Southern Illinois* Missouri Tulane Tulane Tulane Kansas #9 Oklahoma State Bradley* Bradley* Bradley* Kansas State Dallas Baptist* Dallas Baptist* Dallas Baptist* Illinois State* Illinois State* Illinois State* Illinois State Evansville Southern Illinois Illinois State
Pitcher
Elam Ladwig Brummett Tewes Ladwig Brummett Tewes Elam Ladwig Tewes Ladwig Elam Tewes K. Gardner Ladwig Elam Tewes K. Gardner Brummett Ladwig Elam Tewes K. Gardner Ladwig Elam Tewes Palmer Ladwig Elam Tewes Palmer Brummett Ladwig Elam Tewes K. Gardner Ladwig Elam Tewes K. Gardner Ladwig Elam Tewes Tyler K. Gardner Ladwig Elam Tewes K. Gardner Elam Ladwig Tewes Ladwig Tewes K. Gardner Elam Ladwig Tewes K. Gardner
Catcher
Zimmerman Zimmerman Zimmerman Baker Baker Zimmerman Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Zimmerman Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Zimmerman Zimmerman Zimmerman Arens Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker
1B
Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie
2B
Koeiman Koeiman Bobbit Bobbit Bobbit Bobbit Bobbit Bobbit Koeiman Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Koeiman Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Koeiman Koeiman Koeiman Koeiman Koeiman Koeiman Koeiman Koeiman Koeiman Koeiman Koeiman Koeiman Kirk Koeiman Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk
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3B SS LF
Simpson Simpson Simpson Koeiman Koeiman Baker Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Harbutz Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson
Kirk Kirk Phillips Phillips Phillips Phillips Kirk Kirk Kirk Harbutz Harbutz Phillips Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk Phillips Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker
Mucha Mucha Kihle Kihle Kihle Mucha Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Dearman Dearman Haddox Haddox Dearman Dearman Haddox Haddox Dearman Dearman Kirk Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Kihle Dearman Kihle Kihle Kihle Dearman Dearman Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman
CF
Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle
RF DH
Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Haddox Haddox Haddox Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff
Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Kihle Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Bobbit Harbutz Bobbit Harbutz Dearman Dearman Harbutz Simpson Dearman Dearman Koeiman Parker Dearman Bobbit Bobbit Bobbit Koeiman Dearman Bobbit Dearman Dearman Dearman Bobbit Bobbit Dearman Dearman Dearman Koeiman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz
2014 Starting Lineup by Batting Order Opponent
SIUE SIUE SIUE Central Arkansas Connecticut George Mason Coastal Carolina Coastal Carolina Long Beach State Long Beach State Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin #15 Oklahoma State #20 UCSB #20 UCSB #20 UCSB Arizona State Arizona State Missouri State* Missouri State* Missouri State* Nebraska #9 Cal State Fullerton #9 Cal State Fullerton #9 Cal State Fullerton Kansas Indiana State* Indiana State* Indiana State* Kansas State Oral Roberts Evansville* Evansville* Evansville* Oral Roberts Southern Illinois* Southern Illinois* Southern Illinois* Missouri Tulane Tulane Tulane Kansas #9 Oklahoma State Bradley* Bradley* Bradley* Kansas State Dallas Baptist* Dallas Baptist* Dallas Baptist* Illinois State* Illinois State* Illinois State* Illinois State Evansville Southern Illinois Illinois State
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Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Kihle Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Bobbit Harbutz Bobbit Harbutz Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Kihle Kihle Dearman Dearman Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff
2
Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Mucha Bayliff Kihle Kihle Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Bayliff Kirk Kirk Kirk Bayliff Bayliff Parker Kihle Parker Parker Parker Parker Dearman Dearman Dearman Parker Dearman Dearman Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Parker Harbutz Harbutz Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker
3
Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Gillaspie Bayliff Bayliff Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie
4
Simpson Simpson Simpson Baker Baker Bayliff Baker Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Bayliff Bayliff Gillaspie Gillaspie Gillaspie Simpson Gillaspie Gillaspie Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Parker Parker Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson
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Green Green Green Green Green Baker Simpson Baker Baker Baker Kihle Green Green Green Green Baker Baker Baker Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Kihle Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Simpson Baker Simpson Simpson Simpson Green Simpson Simpson Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Simpson Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Kihle
6
Koeiman Koeiman Kihle Koeiman Kihle Green Kihle Bayliff Bayliff Green Baker Baker Kihle Baker Baker Green Green Green Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Green Green Parker Green Parker Green Green Baker Simpson Parker Parker Parker Bayliff Baker Baker Green Green Green Green Green Green Parker Parker Parker Parker Koeiman Baker Simpson Kihle Kihle Kihle Kihle Baker
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Zimmerman Zimmerman Bobbit Kihle Koeiman Bobbit Green Green Green Kihle Green Kihle Parker Kirk Kirk Simpson Simpson Simpson Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Bobbit Koeiman Green Bobbit Baker Baker Baker Green Green Baker Baker Baker Koeiman Green Green Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Green Koeiman Koeiman Koeiman Bayliff Bayliff Bayliff Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz
8
Kirk Kirk Zimmerman Bobbit Bobbit Zimmerman Bobbit Kirk Koeiman Parker Parker Parker Zimmerman Parker Parker Kirk Kirk Kirk Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz Haddox Haddox Zimmerman Zimmerman Zimmerman Arens Green Kirk Kirk Bobbit Bobbit Green Green Green Baker Parker Parker Koeiman Koeiman Koeiman Koeiman Koeiman Koeiman Koeiman Green Green Green Green Kirk Koeiman Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk
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Mucha Mucha Phillips Phillips Phillips Phillips Kirk Bobbit Kirk Harbutz Harbutz Phillips Kirk Dearman Dearman Haddox Haddox Harbutz Kirk Haddox Haddox Koeiman Koeiman Kirk Bobbit Bobbit Haddox Kirk Phillips Kirk Kirk Dearman Dearman Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk Kirk Koeiman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz Harbutz Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman Dearman
2014 Missouri Valley Conference Statistical Leaders
Overall W L T Evansville 34 21 0 Indiana State 35 18 0 Dallas Baptist 39 21 0 Wichita State 31 28 0 Illinois State 33 22 0 Missouri State 26 31 0 Bradley 24 27 0 Southern Illinois 26 31 0 Team Batting G AVG. AB Evansville 55 .283 1833 Bradley 51 .276 1700 Illinois State 55 .272 1850 Indiana State 53 .271 1828 Wichita State 59 .270 2002 Missouri State 57 .260 1938 Dallas Baptist 60 .260 2050 Southern Illinois 57 .253 1989 Team Pitching G ERA Indiana State 53 3.34 Wichita State 59 3.43 Illinois State 55 3.45 Southern Illinois 57 3.50 Dallas Baptist 60 3.65 Missouri State 57 3.73 Bradley 51 4.24 Evansville 55 4.29
R 330 268 313 265 294 270 375 247
Conference W L 15 6 14 7 14 7 13 8 10 11 9 12 5 16 4 17
Pct. .618 .660 .650 .525 .600 .456 .471 .456
H 518 469 504 496 541 503 532 504
2B 103 94 87 71 101 94 105 91
W L IP 35 18 471.1 31 28 524.2 33 22 474.1 26 31 524.1 39 21 542.0 26 31 504.2 24 27 439.0 34 21 476.2
H 417 514 417 463 492 471 434 504
3B 12 12 16 13 11 11 20 11
Pct. .714 .667 .667 .619 .476 .429 .238 .190
HR BB SO SB SBA 17 226 310 45 64 25 182 324 75 102 26 262 380 48 73 14 192 324 71 93 38 237 396 63 80 26 232 403 53 74 42 285 421 45 61 19 241 366 35 49
R ER BB SO SV 222 175 189 299 17 238 200 176 377 10 225 182 216 493 8 249 204 256 376 11 275 220 266 498 19 247 209 202 428 10 268 207 185 345 9 267 227 179 393 14
Team Fielding PO A E DP PCT. Missouri State 1514 636 63 43 .972 Wichita State 1574 592 66 45 .970 Evansville 1430 564 61 47 .970 Dallas Baptist 1626 591 70 40 .969 Southern Illinois 1573 611 72 53 .968 Indiana State 1414 574 66 37 .968 Illinois State 1423 545 72 45 .965 Bradley 1317 486 81 32 .957 Individual Batting School G AVG AB Casey Gillaspie WSU 59 .389 211 Tyler Leffler BU 51 .354 181 Paul DeJong ILS 54 .349 218 Mike Hollenbeck ILS 53 .338 201 Cody Daily SIU 56 .333 210 Tate Matheny MSU 54 .330 218 Camden Duzenack DBU 45 .321 165 Daniel Dwyer ILS 55 .318 211 Kevin Kaczmarski UE 55 .315 219 Max Murphy BU 51 .314 194 (Min. 2.0 AB/Tm Game)
R 50 34 44 34 36 42 28 39 40 47
H 82 64 76 68 70 72 53 67 69 61
RBI 50 29 48 41 28 37 27 32 50 42
2B 15 13 21 18 17 9 14 7 19 15
3B 1 1 3 0 2 2 2 1 5 2
HR BB 15 58 2 16 9 22 2 28 6 33 10 25 0 13 0 33 4 24 12 23
W L SV IP 3 6 0 105.0 10 2 0 99.2 8 5 0 102.2 6 2 0 92.2 7 2 1 89.0 6 4 4 76.2 6 2 0 77.0 6 3 0 73.2 4 4 0 77.0 2 6 0 84.2
H 95 79 77 73 66 64 56 69 67 70
R ER BB SO 28 18 17 73 29 21 12 128 31 24 39 93 32 22 29 98 26 22 17 71 28 20 25 92 25 21 26 66 28 21 15 46 28 23 25 79 39 27 47 77
Category Leaders (Hitting) Hits - 82, Casey Gillaspie, WSU Runs - 54, Austin Listi, DBU Doubles - 21, Paul DeJong, ILS Triples - 7, Daniel Salters, DBU Home Runs - 15, Casey Gillaspie, WSU RBI - 50, Casey Gillaspie, WSU, Kyle Pollock, UE, Kevin Kaczmarski, UE Stolen Bases - 27, Sean Beesley, ILS Individual Pitching School G ERA A.J. Ladwig WSU 15 1.54 Kyle Freeland UE 14 1.90 Dan Savas ILS 16 2.10 Dylan Craig ILS 15 2.14 Cale Elam WSU 14 2.22 Jeremy Rhoades ILS 19 2.35 Cody Schumacher MSU 13 2.45 Elliot Ashbeck BU 12 2.57 Clay Murphy MSU 14 2.69 Sam Coonrod SIU 15 2.87 (Min. 1.0 IP/Team game) Category Leaders (Pitching) Wins - 10, Kyle Freeland, UE Innings Pitched - 105.0, A.J. Ladwig Strikeouts - 128, Kyle Freeland, UE Saves - 11, Ryan Keaffaber, INS & Sam Johns, UE
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Career History Career StatsIndividual For Non-Returning Players
Baker, Tyler *Due to a ruling from the NCAA Committee on Infractions, the following statistics were vacated: Tyler Baker’s 2013 statistics, Garrett Year r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Brummett’s 2013 statistics,avgpartgp-gs of KrisabGardner’s 2013 statistics, Erik Harbutz’s 2013 statistics, Drew Palmer’s 2013 statistics, part of Individual Career History 2012 .205 49-38 132 16 27 10 0 1 10 40 .303 13 2 25 2 .286 0 4 2-2 148 78 8 .966 Dayne Parker’s 2012 statistics and Dayne Parker’s 2013 statistics 2013 2014 TOTAL Year
.328 65-63 .230 51-51 .265 165-152 avg
ALL-TIME RANKINGS: 2012 .205 Highest fielding pct.: 15th (.987) 2013 .328 Most 2014 sacrifice hits: t-21st (10) .230 Most putouts: 23rd (762) .265 TOTAL ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Highest fielding pct.: 15th (.987) Most sacrifice hits: t-21st (10) Year avg Most putouts: 23rd (762)
gp-gs
49-38 65-63 51-51 165-152
238 196 566 ab
132 238 196 566
gp-gs
ab
40-4 6-6 21-16 63-60 56-56 gp-gs 186-142 40-4
31 18 62 240 230 ab 581 31
2011
.389
6-6
2014 TOTAL
.274 56-56 .327 186-142
18 62 240 230 581
ALL-TIME RANKINGS: 2012 .355 21-16 Most 2013 sacrifice hits: t-25th (9).379 63-60
Year
2013 2014 Year TOTAL 2013 2014 TOTAL Year Year
2013 2011 2014 2012 TOTAL 2013
26 16 55
2b
10 15 8 33
3b
hr
rbi
bb
0 3 2 5
1 4 3 8
SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: 10 40 .303 13 2 25 2 .286 0 4 Highest 46 111fielding .466 pct.: 26 12th4(.997 39in 2013) 3 .394 6 4 Lowest 18 66stolen .337base16against 3 pct.: 38 20th6 (.511 .295in 2014) 2 2 Most sacrifice in 2013) 74 217 .383flies:55t-23rd9(6 102 11 .335 8 10
r
tb
slg%
4 39 3 38 9 102
hbp
so
3 6 11
.394 .295 .335
6 4 2 2 8 10
1-1 2-5 5-8
gdp
ob%
sf sh
sb-att
2b
3b
hr
6 7 4 7 13 22 44 91 31r 63h 986 1907 4 7 13 22 44 91 31 63 98 190
2 2 8 9 10 2b 312
1 1 0 1 2 3b 51
0 6 11 .355 0 2 11 .611 0 7 Garrett 30 .484 Bayliff, 0 39 102 .425 2 34 83 .361 hr rbi tb slg% 20 886 237 11 .408 .355
.429 .476 .412 .439 .329 ob% .394 .429
2 8 9 10 31
1 0 1 2 5
0 0 0 2 2
11 0 11 1 3 0 2 0 6 0 9 2 24 3 38 3 16 4 25 2 bb hbp so gdp 60 70 85 81 11 11 2 11 .611 3 0 2 0 SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: 7 30 .484 6 0 9 2 Most sacrifice t-18th3(6 in382013)3 39 102 .425hits:24 34 83 .361 16 4 25 2 88 237 .408 60 7 85 8
hr
SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: rbi sacrifice tb slg%hits:bb hbp(6 inso gdp Most t-18th 2013)
r
h
2b
3b
.294 30-20 .173 24-14 .248 54-34
85 52 137
18 7 25
25 9 34
1 1 2
1 0 1
2b
3b
avg
gp-gs
ab
r
h
.294 .173 avg .248 .000 .000 .000
30-20 24-14 gp-gs 54-34 0-0 0-0 0-0
85 52 ab 137 0 0 0
18 7 25r 0 0 0
25 9 34h 0 0 0
era w-l avg avg gp-gs gp-gs
2012 2013 2014 TOTAL
2.25 .000 6-4 0-0 3.17 .000 7-5 0-0 2.22 .000 7-2 0-0 2.39 .000 24-12 0-0
Lowest stolen base against pct.: 20th (.511 in 2014) rbi sacrifice tb slg%flies:bbt-23rd hbp(6 inso2013) gdp ob% sf sh Most
h
ab
2013 2014 Year TOTAL 2011
2014
h
16 27 41 78 22 45 79 150
r
4 46 111 .466 3Baker, 18 Tyler 66 .337 8 74 217 .383
gp-gs
1.16 .000 0-0 .000 4-0 0-0 13.89 1-1 .000 .000 0-0 0-0 4.11 .000 0-0 .000 5-1 0-0 .000 0-0 era w-l .000 0-0 1.16 4-0 13.89 era 1-1 w-l avg gp-gs 4.11 5-1 1.23 4-1 .000 0-0
Year TOTAL
3 2 5
311 84 303 52 762 214 po
2-2 1-1 2-5 5-8
1 4 13
.997 .989 .987
a
e
fld%
148 78 311 84 303 52 762 214
8 1 4 13
.966 .997 .989 .987
e
fld%
SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:
.226 .389 .355 .379 .274 avg .327 .226
2013 2014 TOTAL
15 8 33
Bayliff, Garrett Highest fielding pct.: 12th (.997 in 2013)
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Year TOTAL 2010
ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Year Most sacrifice hits: t-25th (9) avg
41 78 22 45 79 150
Bobbit, Cody
hr
rbi
tb
appab ab gs rr cg hh sho2b 2b
sv 3b 3b
ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Year era w-l app Most 2011 wild pitches: 3rd (26) 1.23 4-1 28 Lowest (2.39)6-4 2012 earned run avg.: 6th2.25 26 Most losses: t-8th (12) 2013 3.17 7-5 17 Most 2014 appearances: 10th (85)2.22 7-2 14 Most saves: t-11th (15) TOTAL 2.39 24-12 85 Most hit batters: t-13th (26) Fewest walks allowed/9 inn game: 16th (2.66) ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Most pitched: Most innings wild pitches: 3rd 21st (26) (270.2) Most wins: t-22nd (24) Lowest earned run avg.: 6th (2.39) Most losses: t-8th (12) Most appearances: 10th (85) Most saves: t-11th (15)
00 10 10 20
0/3 0 1/0 0 0/2 0 1/8 0
90 0 10 150
gs
cg
sho
sv
0 0 17 13 30
0 0 1 1 2
0/3 0/3 1/0 0/2 1/8
5 9 0 1 15
a
0 0 1 5 8a 140
.476 .412 .439 .329 .394
4 18 116 112 262
0 1 5 8 14
ob%
sf sh
0 0 0
gdp
ob%
sf sh
sb-att
po
a
13 4 26 1 9 1 12 1 bb hbp so gdp 22 5 38 2 History 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.412 .306 ob% .372 .000 .000 .000
0 2 9-9 0 2 0-0 sf 0 sh4 sb-att 9-9 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0
35 14 po 49 1 1 2
50 11 61a 2 1 3
slg%
13 9 22
4 1 5
26 12 38
1 1 2
bb
hbp
so
2 2 4
001 000 001 0
3b 0
1 0 gdp3b
01 07 09 019
010 00 02 03 05
ipSINGLE-SEASON h r er RANKINGS: bb so 2b
3b
44.0 0 93.2 0 89.0 0 270.2 0
0 34 0 90 0 66 0213
0 14 .00011 0 46 .00033 0 26 .00022 0 95 .00072
015 043 030 075 017 071 080 221 0
po
a
e
fld%
9-9 0-0 9-9
35 14 49
50 11 61
5 2 7
.944 .926 .940
e
fld%
0 0161 .000 0-0 .000 0 00 .212 0-0 2 2 65 .397 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 3 2 0226 .000 0-0 .000 0 00 .265 0-0 5 .000 0 0 0-0 hr .000 0 bf 0 bavg 0-0 wp 0 161 .212 2 2hr sf65bfsh .397 3 bavg ob% sb-att wp 2 226 .265 5 0 174 .159 .000 0 0 0-0 5 .0001 0180 0 .0002 0404 0 .0004 0352 0 .0007 1110 0 0 hr
bf
122 112 264
5 .944 2 .926 fld% 7e .940 1 .750 0 1.000 1 .833
abk a
sfa sha ee fld% fld%
270 191 31 21
101 1.000 .7501 0 011 1.000 .909 1 122 .833 .931
.221 0-0 .254 0-0 .204 0-0 .218 0-0
3 12 6 26
15 3 .875 bk sfa sha 52 6 .918 2 0 1 1 2 1 sfa 0 hbp sha po abk e1 fld% 4 1 2 1 5 0 4 2 7 0 1.0002 1 6 9 0 1 0 .9095 6 8 21 0 2 3 .9318 6 7 15 1 3 2 .8752 17 1526 52 1 6 9 .918
bavg
wp
hbp
bk
sfa
sha
5 3 12 6 26
5 6 8 7 26
0 0 0 1 1
4 0 3 2 9
2 5 8 2 17
44.0Most 23wild 9pitches: 6 2nd 18 (1232in 2013) 2 0 0 174 .159 Most appearances: t-10th (28 in 12011)0 44.0 34 14 11 15 43 1 180 .221 2014) .254 93.2Fewest 90 walks 46 allowed/9 33 30 inn 75 game: 7 15th 2 (1.72 2 in 404 89.0Most 66losses: 26 t-16th 22 (5 17 in 2013) 71 9 3 4 352 .204 270.2Most 213saves: 95 t-17th 72 (9 80in 2012) 221 19 5 7 1110 .218
Most games started: t-24th (17 in 2013) Most appearances:RANKINGS: t-25th (26 in 2012) SINGLE-SEASON Most t-25th in 2013) Most shutouts: wild pitches: 2nd(1(12 in 2013) Most appearances: t-10th (28 in 2011) 59 walks allowed/9 inn game: 15th (1.72 in 2014) Fewest Most losses: t-16th (5 in 2013) Gardner, Kris t-17th (9 in 2012) Most saves:
1 .923 0 1.000 1 .950 2 .984 2e .984 fld% 61 .979 .923 0 1.000 1 .950 2 .984 2 .984 6 .979
sb-att
bb hbp so so 2b gdp 3b ob% hr sfsf bfsh hbp hrhr ip rbi sb-att rbi h tbtb rslg% slg%er bb bb hbp so gdp ob% sh bavg sb-att wp po po
11 00 6 00 0 00 0/3 00 00 38.2 00 0031 00 5 .000 .0005 011 0 024 0 006 7 00 4 00 0 00 0/0 00 00 11.2 18 4 00 0023 0020 .000 0 0 .000 0 06 007 Individual 18 00 10 00 0 00 0/3 54 0025 .000 23History 00 00 50.1 00 00Career 015 .000 0 030 0 013 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 app 0 gs 0 cg 0 sho 0 sv0 so 2b 0 ipElam, 0 h Cale 0 r .000er bb 0 0 0 11 6 0 0/3 0 38.2 31 5 5 11 24 6 7ab gs 4 r cg 0 h 0/0 0 11.2 18er bbbb 4 hbpso 6 so2b 7 app sho2b sv 3b hr ip rbi23h tb20rslg% 18 54 25 23 15 30 13 28 0 100 0 00 0 0/3 0/3 0 050 50.1 44.0 23 9 6 18 32 0 0 0 .000 0 0 02 26 0 0 0 17 0 17 0 14 0 13 0 85 0 30 0
po
12 4 18 116 112 po 262 12
.412 .306 .372
0 8 28 .329 0 6 10 .192 0Bobbit, 14 Cody 38 .277
Garrett 1 1 Brummett, 0 8 28 .329 1 0 0 6 10 .192 2b hr rbi tb slg% 2 3b1 0 14 38 .277 Individual 0 0 0 0Career 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Brummett, 0 Elam, 0 Cale 0 .000 Garrett
sb-att
0 1 3-3 0 0 1-2 0 0 2-3 2 6 11-16 2 sh2 sb-att 4-5 sf 40 91 21-29 3-3 0 0 1-2 0 0 2-3 2 6 11-16 2 2 4-5 4 9 21-29
6
hbp 15
Most saves: t-11th (15)
Most saves: t-17th (9 in 2012)
Year Most hit batters: t-13th (26) avg
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
hr rbi bb t-24th hbp (17 so ingdp Gardner, Krisslg%started: Most tb games 2013)ob%
3b
Fewest walks allowed/9 inn.000 game:0-0 16th (2.66)0 Most appearances: 2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 t-25th 0 (260in 2012) 0 .000 Year avg gp-gs ab0 h0 2b0 3b0 hr0 rbiMost bb0 hbp so0 gdp0 ob% Most innings pitched: 21st .000 (270.2) (10in 2013) 2013 0-0 0r 0 tbshutouts: 0 slg% .000 t-25th .000 Most wins: t-22nd (24) .000 2014 .000 0-0 0-0 .000 .000 2012 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 .000 00 00 00 00 .000 TOTAL .000 0-0 0-0 .000 .000 2013 .000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 .000 00 00 00 00 .000 2014 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 Year era w-l app0 gs0 cg0 sho0 sv ip 0 h 0 Kris r.000 er 0bb 0so 02b 03b .000 hr TOTAL .000 0-0 0 0 Gardner, 2012 2.66 5-2 14 13 0 0/2 0 71.0 60 24 21 16 44 14 0 2 Year avg w-l gp-gs app hrip rbi62 bb hbp so gdp Year era h tb25 r slg% er bb so 3b4 ob% hr4 2013 3.45 3-6 12 ab gs 12 r cg1 hsho 1/0 2b sv03b 57.1 22 13 24 2b 10 2012 .000 5-2 0 042 24 024 .000 2014 5.45 2-50-0 14 13 0 139 0 00 00/2 0/0 0 00 0 71.0 38.0 23 16 230 44 290 1409 2012 2.66 60 21 001 .000 20 2013 .000 10-13 0 164 0 073 .000 TOTAL 3.57 39 0 12 34 0 11 01/0 1/2 0 00 0 166.1 66 13 520 24 970 10 330 2013 3.45 3-60-0 12 57.1 62 25 22 405 .000 46 2014 .000 2-50-0 13 0 9 0 0 00/0 0 0 0 38.0 0 0 0 .000 2014 5.45 42 24 23 230 290 90 10 .000 0 TOTAL RANKINGS: .00010-13 0-0 39 0 34 0 1 01/2 0 0 0 166.1 0 SINGLE-SEASON 0 0 .000 ALL-TIME TOTAL 3.57 164 73 66 RANKINGS: 520 970 330 50 .000 6
sf sh
sb-att
po
0 0 0-0 4 sf0 sh0 sb-att po0 0-0 0-0 00 00 0-0 42 0-0 00 00 0-0 06 0 0 0-0 2 0 bf0 bavg 0-0 wp hbp 6 285 .235 5 6 sfbf shbavg sb-attwp0 hbp po 247 .288 8 0 0.235 174 .2920-0 52 285 643 0 0.288 706 .2670-0 07 17 247 80 0 0.2920-0 2 174 32 0 0.2670-0 7 176 706
Career Stats For Non-Returning Players
Most losses: t-4th (13) Year walks era 19th w-l (2.81) app Fewest allowed/9 inn game: ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Most 2012losses: t-4th (13) 2.66 5-2 14 Fewest 2013 walks allowed/9 inn game: 3.45 19th 3-6 (2.81)12 2014 TOTAL Year ALL-TIME RANKINGS:
gs
cg
sho
sv
0 1 0 1
0/2 1/0 0/0 1/2
0 0 0 0
h
2b
5.45 2-5 3.57 10-13
13 39
13 12 9 34
avg
ab
r
gp-gs
3b
Lowest stolen base against pct.: 1st (.273 in 2013) ip h r t-3rd er (6 bb2013) so 2b 3b hr bf Most losses: in SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: Most60losses: (516in 2014) Lowest stolen base pct.: 14 1st (.273 71.0 24 t-16th 21 against 44 0 in 2013) 2 285 Most62 shutouts: t-25th (12013) in 2013) Most losses: 57.1 25 t-3rd 22 (6 in 13 24 10 4 4 247 Most 42 losses: in 2014) 38.0 24 t-16th 23 (523 29 9 1 0 174 Gardner, Austin Most164 shutouts: (1 in 2013) 166.1 73 t-25th 66 52 97 33 5 6 706
hr rbi tb slg% bbRANKINGS: hbp so Gardner, Austin SINGLE-SEASON
Most losses: t-4th (13) Year gp-gs ab Fewest walks allowed/9 innavg game: Year era w-l19th (2.81) app
gs r
2b cgh sho
2014 Year TOTAL 2014 TOTAL
18.00 0-0 era w-l 18.00 0-0 18.00 0-0 18.00 0-0
0 gs0 0 0
0 0/0 0 cg0 sho sv0 0/0 0 Individual 0/0 0 1.0 Career 3 2 2History 1 0 2 Gardner, Austin 0 0/0 0 1.0 3 2 2 1 0 2
Year
avg
Year Year 2012
2014 2013 TOTAL 2014 TOTAL
avg
gp-gs gp-gs
era 59-57 w-l .274 18.00 66-66 0-0 .299 18.00 59-59 0-0 .389 .320 184-182
2 app2 2 2 ab ab
r r
h h
app gs cg 215 29 59 2342 490 700 2112 500 820 660 128 211
2b 2b sho 10
0/0 16 0/0 15 41
3b sv
3b 3b 1sv
gdp
ob%
sf sh
Gillaspie, Casey hr
hr
rbi
tb
rbi
tb
8 ip32 h95 3 1 0 11 1.046 121 3 1 0 15 1.050 144 3 34 128 360
ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Highest fielding pct.: 4th (.992) Most chances: 7th (1489) Most putouts: 7th (1367) Most home runs: 16th (34) Most walks: 20th (154) Highest on base pct.: 23rd (.450)
slg%
bb
hbp
so
0 0
gdp
ob%
7 7
wp
hbp
bk
sfa
sha
5 0 2 7
6 8 3 17
0 0 0 0
2 1 0 3
6 10 4 20
.500 .500
slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh r er 34 bb 3 so 43 2b 5 3b .378hr 2 bf .442 0
2 2 62 1 3 0 35 2 11 1 .447 0 3 .517 2 2 58 1 1 0 28 2 8 1 .520 0 1 .682 .545 154 7 106 24 .450 6
fld%
.938 fld% .933 .857 .938 .921 .933 .857 sha .921 6 fld% sha 10 .938 64 .933 20 10 .857 4 .921 20
.235 .288 .292 .267 sb-att
sf sh
e
1 e1 11 13 1 3sfa 2 sfa1e 210 113 01 33
bavg
Lowest stolen base against pct.: 1st (.273 in 2013) hr ip rbiMost hbp2013) sb-att h tblosses: rslg%t-3rd er bb(6 bb in so so2b gdp3b ob% hr sf bfsh bavg (5 1.0 Most 3 losses: 2 t-16th 2 1 in 2014) 0 2 1 0 7 .500 in0 2013) ip Most h3 shutouts: er2 t-25th bb1 (1 so 2b2 3b1 hr0 bf7 bavg 1.0 2r .500 1 1
a
11 a 14 114 29 14 4 29bk 0 bk0a 11 00 14 00 04 29 0
po
a
e
wp po hbp
abk
esfa fld% sha
0 0 wp0 hbp0 0 0 0 0
0 bk0 0 0
sb-att sb-att bavg 1-1
70 .500 5-8 70 .500 8-8 0 14-17
po
fld%
0
0
sfa0 sha0
0 0
0 0
e
fld%
a
po a e fld% wp295hbp 22 bk 2 sfa .994 sha
0582 0 39 0 5 0 .992 0 0490 0 49 0 5 0 .991 0 1367 110 12 .992
SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: Most putouts: 10th (582 in 2013) Most chances: 11th (626 in 2013) Highest on base pct.: 16th (.520 in 2014) Most walks: 18th (62 in 2013) Highest fielding pct.: 21st (.994 in 2012)
Green, Micah Year
2011 2012 2013 2014 TOTAL
avg
gp-gs
.241 .306 .286 .253 .268
58-36 41-25 54-45 54-52 207-158
ab
145 98 175 194 612
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
16 35 16 30 26 50 20 49 78 164
r
4 8 9 11 32
2 1 2 0 5
1 1 2 2 6
23 46 12 43 27 69 25 66 87 224
.317 .439 .394 .340 .366
12 4 4 13 33
ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Most times hit by pitch: t-14th (18) Most times struck out: t-15th (139) Most sacrifice hits: t-15th (12)
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
sb-att
po
a
e
3 34 3 25 6 33 6 47 18 139
3 1 6 1 11
.311 .349 .323 .311 .320
1 6 3-9 1 1 4-5 1 1 4-5 6 4 5-7 9 12 16-26
67 45 71 119 302
4 1 1 1 7
3 .959 3 .939 0 1.000 1 .992 7 .978
fld%
SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: Most sacrifice hits: t-18th (6 in 2011) Most sacrifice flies: t-23rd (6 in 2014)
Haddox, Joe Year
2013 2014 TOTAL
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
.305 32-16 .129 21-7 .244 53-23
avg
59 31 90
8 8 16
18 4 22
3 1 4
0 1 1
0 0 0
8 1 9
21 7 28
.356 .226 .311
8 8 16
2 0 2
15 12 27
1 1 2
.406 .308 .370
0 0 0
2 2 4
sb-att
po
a
e
7-8 1-1 8-9
36 14 50
1 1 2
0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000
fld%
po
a
e
fld%
27 67 2 10 46 132 60 183
9 1 8 16
.913 .923 .957 .938
Harbutz, Erik Year
2010 2011 2012 2013
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
.252 40-33 .276 13-8 .264 52-52 .280 66-66
avg
131 29 212 246
24 7 29 41
33 8 56 69
6 1 11 13
0 0 2 2
4 0 2 0
17 8 31 32
51 9 77 86
.389 .310 .363 .350
21 4 23 33
5 0 1 3
32 3 36 50
0 2 0 3
.373 .353 .336 .367
1 1 2 4
60
sb-att
1 6-9 0 0-0 3 6-9 1 14-20
Year
2013 2014 TOTAL
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
.305 32-16 .129 21-7 .244 53-23
avg
59 31 90
8 8 16
18 4 22
3 1 4
0 1 1
0 0 0
8 1 9
21 7 28
.356 .226 .311
8 8 16
2 0 2
15 12 27
1 1 2
.406 .308 .370
0 0 0
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
21 5 32 4 0 3 23 1 36 33 3 50 History 12 3 10 93 12 131
0 2 0 3 2 7
.373 .353 .336 .367 .356 .357
1 1 2 4 1 9
2 2 4
sb-att
po
a
e
7-8 1-1 8-9
36 14 50
1 1 2
0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000
po
a
e
fld%
27 67 2 10 46 132 60 183 10 19 145 411
9 1 8 16 1 35
.913 .923 .957 .938 .967 .941
e
fld%
Career Stats For Non-Returning Players
fld%
Harbutz, Erik Year
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 TOTAL
avg
gp-gs
.252 .276 .264 .280 .225 .264
40-33 13-8 52-52 66-66 24-22 195-181
ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Most Year assists: 21st (411) avg gp-gs Most times struck out: 22nd (131) 2011 .000 0-0 Most errors: 22nd (35) 2012 2013 2014 TOTAL
Year Year Year
2011 2014 2011 2012 TOTAL 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 TOTAL TOTAL Year
.000 .000 .000 .000
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
avg avg era
gp-gs gp-gs w-l
.000 37-22 0-0 .225 3.21 2-1 .000 37-22 0-0 .225 4.91 .000 1-1 0-0 0.83 .000 4-1 0-0 2.77 .000 5-2 0-0 2.42 12-5 avg era
ALL-TIME RANKINGS: .000 2011 3.21 Most appearances: t-7th (91).000 2012 4.91 Most balks: t-16th (3) .000 2013 0.83 Most saves: t-24th (6) .000 2014 2.77 TOTAL
gp-gs w-l
0-0 2-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 4-1 0-0 5-2 .000 12-5 0-0 2.42
Year era w-l ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Most appearances: t-7th (91)3.21 2-1 2011 Year avg gp-gs Most balks: t-16th (3) 2012 4.91 1-1 2012 .000 0-0 Most saves: t-24th (6) 2013 0.83 4-1
2013 2014 2014 TOTAL TOTAL
.000 0-0 2.77 5-2 .000 0-0 2.42 12-5 .000 0-0
ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Year era gp-gs w-l Year Most appearances: t-7th (91)avg 2012 3.14 4-1 Most balks: t-16th (3) 2012 .000 0-0 2013 4.54 Most 2013 saves: t-24th (6) .000 5-6 0-0 2014 2014 TOTAL TOTAL
1.54 .000 3-6 0-0 2.95 .000 12-13 0-0
ab
r
ab
r
h
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
avg
gp-gs
Year
avg
gp-gs
890 18 0 89 14 0 26 0 33 0 91
Year
avg
gp-gs
gp-gs 0-0 w-l
Most losses: t-4th (13)
TOTAL .000 0-0 2014 2014 16.43 0-1 Lowest earned run avg.: 18th (2.95) TOTAL .000 0-0 TOTAL 16.43 0-1 Year
Year 2014
TOTAL Year 2014 TOTAL 2014 Year TOTAL
era
w-l
era 0-0 w-l 3.60 3.60 0-0 avg gp-gs 16.43 0-1 16.43 .000 0-1 0-0 avg gp-gs .000 0-0
2b
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
110 0 110 00 00 00 0
200 0 200 00 00 00 0
18 0 14 0 26 0 33 0 91 0 app
00 00 00 00 00
cg
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
sb-att
1 6-9 0 0-0 3 6-9 1 14-20 1 1-3 6 27-41
3b 3b sv
hr hr
ip
rbi rbi
h
tb tb
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
.000 .000 .000 .000 .000
0 0 0 0 0
slg% bb bb hbp hbp so so gdp gdp ob% ob% slg% r er bb so 2b 3b hr
.000 110 40 00 10 80 270 .303 20 270 0/1 0 10 28.0 0 0 29 270 13.303 .00010 110 4 2013 270 3 4 0 1 8 Individual 0/0 0 00 18.1 19 0 13 .00010History 0 0Career 0 6 011 0 5 0/1 0 40 54.0 0 0 40 0 7 .000 5 016 038 0 3 0/3 0 10 48.2 0LaBrie, 0 49Aaron 0 19 .00015 012 043 0 9 0/5 6 149.0 137 52 40 38 105 20 0/1 0 0/0 0 0/1 0 0/3 0 0/5 0
3b sv
10 0 40 10 60
10 1 10 00 00 01 2
.000 .320 .0002 .320 .0002 .0000 .0001 5
hr ip rbi h tb rslg%er bbbb hbpso so2b gdp3b ob% hr
0 SINGLE-SEASON 0 29 0 13 .00010 RANKINGS: 0 4 013 0 3 0 1 .0002 28.0 run avg.: 1st (0.83 in 2013) 018.1Lowest 0 19 0earned 13 .00010 0 6 011 0 5 0 0 .0002 (33 in 2014) 0 Most 0 40appearances: 0 7 .000 5 0t-2nd 54.0 16 038 0 3 0 0 .0000 Most balks: t-14th (2 in 2013) 0 0 49 0 19 .00015 012 043 0 9 0 1 .0001 48.2 0 Most 0137appearances: 0 52 .00040 0t-25th 0(26 in0202013) 0 2 .0005 149.0 38 105
Ladwig, A.J.r er RANKINGS: ipSINGLE-SEASON h bb so 2b
sho
sv
0/1 2b 0/0 0/1 0 0/3 0 0/5 0 0
1 3b 0 40 10 60 0
28.0Lowest 29 earned 13 10run avg.: 4 1st 13 (0.83 3 in 2013) 1 2 hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% (33 in 2014) 18.1Most 19appearances: 13 10 t-2nd 6 11 5 0 2 0 Most 0 40balks: 0 7 .000 038 0 3 0 0 .0000 t-14th 54.0 5 (2016in 2013) 0 Most 0 49appearances: 0 19 .00015 0t-25th 0 1 .0001 (26 in0 92013) 48.2 12 043 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 149.0 137 52 40 38 105 20 0 2 .0005 0Ladwig, 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 A.J.
appab gs r cg h sho2b
sv 3b
rslg%er bbbb hbpso so2b gdp3b ob% hr ipLowest rbi h tbearned run avg.: 1st (0.83 in 2013) hr
18 ab 14 26 0 33 0 91 0 0
gs
00 00 00 00 00
3b
0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Individual 0 0 0 0Career 0 .000 History 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0LaBrie, 0 Aaron 0 .000 0 0 Koeiman, Zair 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0
appab gs r cg h sho2b
0 r 0 00 00 00 0
17 0 7 0 16 0 16 0 15 0 15 0 48 0 38 0
ab
17 52 16 111 15 163 48 ab
2014 0 ALL-TIME RANKINGS: .000 0-0 TOTAL .000 0-0 0 Fewest walks allowed/9 inn game: 1st (1.42) Year avg 2014 Year era Most hits allowed: 14th (272).000
3b
6 0 4 17 51 .389 1 0 0 8 9 .310 11 2 2 31 77 .363 13 2 0 32 86 .350 Individual 0 0 0 5Career 16 .225 31 4 6 93 239 .347
ab 2b ab rr hh 2b app gs cg sho
2013 .231 520 TOTAL .000 23-14 0-0 2014 .243 39-34 111 ALL-TIME RANKINGS: TOTAL 163 Year era 62-48 w-l app Fewest walks allowed/9 inn.239 game: 1st (1.42)
Most 2012 losses: t-4th (13) 3.14 4-1 2013 .231 23-14 Most 2013 hits allowed: 14th (272)4.54 5-6 2014 .243 39-34 Lowest earned run avg.: 18th (2.95) 2014 1.54 3-6 TOTAL .239 62-48 TOTAL 2.95 12-13
2b
LaBrie, Aaron
ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Year era w-l app gs Fewest walks allowed/9 inn 3.14 game: 1st (1.42)17ab 7 r Year avg gp-gs 2012 4-1 Most 2012 losses: t-4th (13) .000 5-6 0-0 2013 4.54 16 0 16 0 Most 2013 hits allowed: 14th (272)1.54 .000 3-6 0-0 2014 15 0 15 0 Year avg gp-gs ab r Lowest earned run avg.: 18th.000 (2.95) 2014 0-0 TOTAL 2.95 12-13 48 0 38 0
Year
h
131 24 33 29 7 8 212 29 56 246 41 69 71 7 16 689 108 182
ab
0 h 0 00 00 00 0
00 10 20 30 cg
0h 10 20 h 30 90 120 16 27 25 cg 39 gs r h 7 0 9 12 16 1 16 27 15 2 25 39 38 3 r
h
0 0
0 0
r
h
SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:
63.0 8 032 (33 in0152014) 0 Most 0 71appearances: 0 32 .00022 0t-2nd 03 85.1 106 55 43 15 68 21 Most balks: t-14th (2 in 2013) 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 01 105.0 17 073 (26 in0152013) 0 Most 0 95appearances: 0 28 .00018 0t-25th 00 253.1 0 0272 0115 .00083 040 173 0 051 0 4
po
a
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
0 1 6 3 10
4 4 5 3 16
sf sh sh sb-att sb-att po sf po bf bavg wp hbp
10 20 118 10 20 0 82 0 0216 0 0207 0 623
0-0 1-1 .266 0-0 1-1 .264 0-0 .213 0-0 .268 0-0 .248
1 3 5 5 14
sf bfsh bavg sb-att wp po hbp
1 .800 0 1.000 0 1.000 1 .857 2 .929 fld% ee fld% sfa sha
.800 41 .962 1 2 40 1.000 .962 0 0 1.0002 1 3 .8574 2 3 .9296 7 14
abk
e fld% sfa sha
0118 0 0 82 0 0216 0 0207 0 0623 0
0-0 .266 0-0 .264 0-0 .213 0-0 .268 0-0 .248
1 02 41 3 12 40 5 65 52 5 33 30 14 1012 16 3
1 1 .8002 0 0 1.0002 0 3 1.0004 1 3 .8576 2 7 .929 14
bf
bavg
wp
sfa
hbp
bk
.266 1 2 sb-att po .264 3 2 0-0 5 4 5 .213 0-0 5 4 3 .268 0-0 14 1112 .248 0-0 19
1 a 0 14 2 18 0 16 3 48
1 2 e fld% 0 2 0 3 1.0004 1 3 .9576 1 7 .964 14 2 .971
hbp sf bfsh bavg sb-att wp po
abk
sfa sha e fld%
5 4 3 14 0 9 4 3 18 2 0 11 3 16 0 14 19 9 48 2
10 0 1 1.000 5 1 .9578 1 2 .9646 24 2 8 .971
118 sf sh 82 0216 0 0207 0 0623 0 0 0
sho 0/02b
sv 3b 1
ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg wp hbp Fewest walks allowed/9 inn game: 1st (1.14 in 2012) sb-att 5 po 3 hr 63.0 rbi 71 tb 32slg%22 bb 8 hbp32 so15 gdp 3 ob%2 sf269sh .287
2b
3b
hr
rbi wild tb pitches: slg% bb hbp gdp Most t-14th (9 in so 2013)
2b
3b
hr
0 0
0 0
rbi slg%allowed/9 bb hbp so gdp sh sb-att Fewesttb walks inn game: 11th ob% (1.58 insf 2013)
Ladwig, A.J. History Individual Career SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:
aa bk
560 454 2 1 561 454 62 50 35 32 10 3 16 0 12 3
10 00 00 10
.0002 0269 0 .0003 0379 0 .0002 0430 0 .0007 1078 0 0
.287 0-0 .305 0-0 .236 0-0 .273 0-0
Kirk, Tanner
sha
bk a0
sfa sha e 1 fld% 10
a
e
fld%
fld%
t-3rd (6 in 2013) 0 Most 0106losses: 0 55 .000 0-0 9 4 3 14 2 0 5 1.0008 0/1 0 0 85.1 43 015 068 021 0 1 .0003 0379 0 .305 Most losses: t-3rd (6017in 2014) 0 0Career 073 015 0 0 .0002 0430 0 .236 0-0 0 4 3 18 0 1 2 .9576 1/2 0 0 105.0 95 0 28 .00018History Individual 2b 3b hr rbi tb earned slg% runbbavg.: hbp6th (1.54 so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 0 Lowest 0272 0115 .00083 040 173 0 051 in 02014) 0 0 .273 0-0 14 11 9 16 2 1 8 .964 1/3 0 10 253.1 4 .0007 1078 24 allowed/9 inn game: 8th (1.46 in 2014) 30 00 00 Fewest 40 150walks .288 4 2 7 1 .310 0 1 2-2 15 36 3 .944 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 19 48 2 .971 Kirk, Tanner Fewest inn 11th (1.58 in1 2013) 4 0 0 10 31 walks .279allowed/9 7RANKINGS: 3 game: 25 6 .303 4 4-6 57 74 10 .929 SINGLE-SEASON Lowest stolen base against (.500 2013) 0 0 ip14 5so pct.: 322bt-13th 73b(1.14 .306hr inin12012) 6-8 wp 72hbp 110bk 13sfa .933 sho7 sv h46 walks r.282allowed/9 er 11bb inn bf5 bavg sha Fewest game: 1st 0/0 3 0/1 4 1/2 7 1/3
1 0 0 0 0 0 1
2b
3b 3b 0 sv
9 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0
00 00
app
gs
cg
sho
sv
app 5
gs 0
cg 0
sho 0/1
sv 0
0r 00 r0
hr
sb-att
0/0 0 0/1 0 1/2 0 1/3 0
0 gs 0r cg 0h sho2b0 appab
95ab 90 ab0
3b
0 0 0 0 0
0/12b 0 h 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 h0 2b0
3b 0
00 3b0
ob%
sf sh
63.0Most 71losses: 32 t-3rd 22 (6 8in 2013) 32 15 3 2 269 t-14th (2 0 Most 4 balks: 15 .288 4 in 2013) 2 7 1 .310 0 1 85.1Most 106losses: 55 t-3rd 43 (615in 2014) 68 21 1 3 379 Most 0Looney, 10 hits 31TJallowed: .279 t-22nd 7 3(106 25in 2013) 6 .303 1 4 105.0Lowest 95 earned 28 18run avg.: 17 6th 73 (1.54 15 in 2014) 0 2 430 t-25th 0 Most 14 shutouts: 46walks .282allowed/9 11 (1 in 5 2014) 32 8th 7 (1.46 .306 in 2014) 1 5 inn game: 253.1Fewest 272 115 83 40 173 51 4 7 1078
sb-att
.287 2-2 .305 4-6 .236 6-8 .273
po
5 3 0 1 10 15 36 3 .944 9 3 2 5 8 57 74 10 .929 0 3 0 2 6 72 110 13 .933 14 9 2 8 24 po
a
e
0 0
1 1
0 1.000 0 1.000
po 0 hbp
1a bk
fld% 0e 1.000 sfa sha
wp
05 05
hbp
10 10
02 1.000 1 02 1.000 1 sfa
sha
wp 1
hbp 0
bk 0
sfa0
sha0
01 po 50 0 05 po0
a0 10 a1
McIntyre, 0 Lowest 0 0Mitch .000base0RANKINGS: 0 pct.: 0 t-13th 0 (.500 .000 in02013) 0 0-0 stolen against SINGLE-SEASON TJ 0 Looney, 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Most wild pitches: t-14th (9 in 2013) Fewest walks allowed/9 inn game: 1st (1.14 in 2012) 0-0 hr
rbi tb slg% bb hbp so Most balks: losses:t-14th t-3rd (2 (6 in 2013)
gdp
ob%
hr rbi tb0 allowed: bb gdp ob% 0 ip Most 0 h hits .000 0 in hbp 0(106so 0in 2013) 0 .000 r slg% er (6 bb so 2b 3b hr t-22nd losses: t-3rd 2014)
sf sh
sb-att
07.2 Most 0 7 shutouts: 0earned 0 (1 in 062014) 01 in 02014) 0-0 16 .000 14t-25th 0 .000 1 050 0 .259 Lowest run 15 avg.: 6th (1.54 07.2 Fewest 0 7 0walks .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 16 14 15 inn 6 game: 1 8th0 (1.46 1 in 2014) 50 .259 allowed/9
ip h Mitch r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf bavg McIntyre, Fewest walks allowed/9 inn game: 11th (1.58 in 2013)
ipLowest er 3b hr bf 5.0 7h stolen 2r base 2 bb 3 so6 pct.:2b2t-13th 1 (.500 0 in 2013) 26 against 5.0Most 2 2 3 2 1 0 26 hr rbi 7Mikel tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh 7.2 16 14 15 6 1 0 1 50 Mucha, wild pitches: t-14th (9 in 2013) 14 (2015in 2013) t-14th 07.2Most 0 7balks: 0 16 .000 0 6 0 1 0 0 .0001 0 50 0 hr0 rbi tb0 allowed: slg% gdp0 ob% Most t-22nd 0 hits .000 bb 0 hbp0(106so0in 2013) .000 sf0 sh0
61
po
sf0 bfsh sb-att 0 bavg 0-0 wp
bavg .304
.304 sb-att .259 .259 0-0 sb-att 0-0
0 0
a
bk
e
fld%
0 fld%10 e2 0 2 1.0001 e0 1.000 fld%
Year
2013 Year 2014 2014 TOTAL TOTAL Year Year Year
2013 2014 2014 Year 2014 TOTAL TOTAL 2013 TOTAL 2014 Year TOTAL 2014 TOTAL Year
Career0 Stats For Non-Returning Players 0 0 0 0
avg
gp-gs
.000 avg 0-0 gp-gs .000 .000 0-0 0-0 .000 .000 0-0 0-0 era w-l avg era gp-gs w-l
6.10 .000 3.60 avg 4.66 .000 3.60 .000 5.32 .000 era .000 3.60 3.60 era avg
2013 Year
6.10 avg .000 2014 4.66 .000 2011 .203 TOTAL 5.32 .000 2012 .281 2013 .243 Year era 2014 .300 TOTAL .268 2013 6.10 2014 4.66 Year avg ALL-TIME RANKINGS: TOTAL 5.32 2011 assists: 15th (487) .203 Most 2012 sacrifice hits: t-21st (10) .281 Most 2013 .243 2014 .300 TOTAL .268 Year avg 2011
.203 avg .281 Most 2014 2013 assists: 15th (487) .258 .243 Most TOTAL .258 2014 sacrifice hits: t-21st (10) .300 TOTAL .268
ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Year 2012
0-0 0-0 0-0 gp-gs 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 w-l 0-0 0-0 0-0
ab
ab
r
h
2b
3b
app ab gs r cg hsho 2b app gs cg sho
sv3b sv
11 5 0 22ab 50 33 0 app0 0 5 5
00 00 600 2 0r0 80 gs0 0 0 0
h
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 00 00 .000History Individual 0Career 0 0 0 0 0 0 0McIntyre, 0 .000 0 Mitch 0 0 0 .000 0 00
w-l gp-gs
appab gs r cg h sho2b
0/02b0 0/140 0/1130 3 sho9 0/029 0/1 0/12b 4 13 3 9 29 2b
11ab0 6 0r 0 h0 0-3 22740 280 0150 0-0 27-18 0-3 33 0-0 59-59 2170 8320 0610 51-44 152 16 37 w-l app 50-50 180 gs25 cg54 187-171 623 681 167 0-0 11 0 0-3 22 2 0 gp-gs 0-3 33ab 8 r 0 h 27-18 74 8 15 59-59 217 32 61 51-44 152 16 37 50-50 180 25 54 187-171 623 81r 167h gp-gs ab 27-18
56-56 51-44 56-56 50-50 187-171
74 ab 217 209 152 209 180 623
8 15 h 32r 61 28 16 54 37 28 25 54 81 167
4
01 10 0 sv 1 10 1 3b 1 0 0 0 1 1 3b 0
.00019 11017 023 140 7 036.2 90 54 190 24.257 0 280 93 800 48.369 .00040 18029 4044 21011 267.2 0 16 40 .263 17 4 17 5 ip 30 h 80 r.444er 25bb 6so 222b Parker, Dayne 731.0 83 39219 24.35221 7112 1421 74 4 36.2 54 24 19 17 23 7 hr rbi 93 tb 48slg%40 bb RANKINGS: 67.2SINGLE-SEASON 29 hbp44 so11 0 Most 9 assists: 19 .257 14 23rd 11 (188 in02012) 2 28 80 .369 18 4 21 0 16 Dayne 40 .263 17 4 17 Parker, 5 30 80 .444 25 6 22 7 83 .352 71 14 74 Simpson, Chase hr rbi 219 tb slg% bb hbp so 0
9
3b0
hr2
143 149 29
20 21 1
65 7
.257
11
0
14
41 30 90 80 83 219
.431 .444 .352
31 25 71
26 14
53 22 74
SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:
10 1 60 2 7 33b 17 1 1 gdp 2 1 6 7 3 17 gdp 1
gdp6
27 23 17
.0000 .302 .0004 .340 .331 hr .401 .3514 0 ob% 4 .302 .340 .331 .401 .351 ob%
a
1po 4 a 20 91 3 0 13 1
e
fld%
1 e .833 fld% 0 0 1.000 1.000 1 0 .941 1.000
hbp bk sfae sha sfbfbfsh bavg sb-att wp fld% bavg wp po hbp abk sfa sha
146 0 0 .312 0-0 .304 sf 26 sh sb-att 180 0 26 0 .351 0-0 .304 0326 0 .333 0-0 0 bf0 bavg 0-0 0 0 0-0 26 .304 26 .304
4 1 06 0 10 0 3 1 po05 0 a10 0 7 111 40 wp 2hbp 9 bk 3 13 1 0 0 1 0 0
hbp sf bfsh bavg sb-att wp po sf0146sh0 .312 sb-att 0-0
1018010 5032640 2 2 1 bf3 914610 180 sf326sh 1 1 5 4 2 2 1 3 9 10 sf sh
.351 0-0 .333 0-0 0-2 0-0 bavg 2-3 2-5 .312 .351 sb-att .333 0-0 0-2 0-0 2-3 2-5 sb-att
abk
2 1 30 0 0 1.000 12 .833 4 0sfa1.000 sha 1 .941 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 e 0 fld%0
sfa sha e fld%
4 po1 6 a4 0 e1 2 .833 fld%1 3 92 5 449 0 50 0 1.000 .9143 7 113311 188 13 0 81 2 .974 .9414 69 117 6 .969 wp 94 hbp 138bk 8sfa .967 sha 4 285 6 487 0 27 2 .9661 3 5 0 0 3 7 po11 a 0 e 2 fld%4 9 44 5 .914 113 188 8 .974 69 117 6 .969 94 138 8 .967 285 27e .966 po 487a fld%
.302 1 1 0-0 ob% sf5 sh4 sb-att .340 0-2 .354 .331 42 2 2-2 0-0 .354 .401 41 23 2-2 2-3 .351 9 10 2-5
9 po 113 43 69 43 94 285
44 188a 97 117 97 138 487
5
106 108 27
.914 fld% .974 .933 .969 .933 .967 .966
e
fld%
e8
Simpson, Chase Individual Career Most times struckHistory out: t-21st (53 in 2014) SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: 3b
2011 2013 2012 2014 Year 2013 TOTAL 2014 TOTAL
.258 56-56 .258 56-56 avg avg gp-gs gp-gs
.000 .231 .000 .243 avg .000 .239 .000 .258 .000 .258
0-0 23-14 0-0 39-34 gp-gs 0-0 62-48 0-0 56-56 0-0 56-56
209 209 ab ab
28 28rr
54 54 hh
14 14 2b 2b
2 2 3b 3b
avg era
gp-gs w-l
appab gs r cg h sho2b
3b sv
.000 4.76 avg .000 2.83 .000 .000 3.71 .000 .000 2.01 .000 avg 3.00
0-0 1-1 gp-gs 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 gp-gs 7-3
0 52 0 111 ab 0 163 0 209 0 209
0 12ab 26 00 18 00 23 0 79ab0
09 0 16 0r 25 0 28 0 28
0 0r 0 00 0 00 00 0 0r
03 04 2b 07 0 14 0 14
0 0 0h 0/22b 0 00 0/1 00 0 00 0/1 00 0 0 0/0 0 0 0h 0/42b0
w-l
app
w-l 0-0
app 0 gs 0 cg 0
0-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 3-0 0-0 3-0 7-3 w-l
gs
0 12 0 27 0h 39 0 54 0 54
cg
Most assists: 23rd (188 in 2012)
hr rbi Foster tb slg% Vielock, Kirk, Tanner
41 41 rbi rbi
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
31 2 53 2 .354 31 2 53 2 .354 bb hbp so gdp ob% bb hbp so gdp ob% Chase 00 Simpson, 00 04 15 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 .288 4 2 7 1 .310 RANKINGS:0 00 00 SINGLE-SEASON 0 0 .000 06 .000 10 31 .279 07 03 25 .303 times struck out: 2014) 3b rbi tb slg% bb hbp so ob% 00 hr 00 Most 0 0 .000 0 t-21st 05 (53 0 ingdp 07 .000 14 46 .282 11 32 .306 02 06 41 0 90 0 .000 0 02 53 0 02 .000 .431 31 .354 Vielock, 02 06 41 0 Foster 0 .000 0 02 53 0 02 .000 90 .431 31 .354
00 3b 100 000 60 3b 70
6 6 hrhr
90 .431 90 .431 tbtb slg% slg%
Looney, TJ
hr ip SINGLE-SEASON rbi h tb r slg%er bb bb hbpso so2b gdp3b ob% hr RANKINGS:
sf sh
sb-att
po
a
4 2 2-2 2 sb-att 2-2 sf4sf sh sh sb-att 00 01 0-0 2-2 01 04 0-0 4-6 sf 01 sh 05 sb-att 0-0 6-8 04 02 0-0 2-2 04 02 0-0 2-2
43 43 po po
97 97aa
sf bfsh bavg sb-att wp
po hbp
0 Most 0 9 times 0 7 .000 05 t-21st 07 (53 02in gdp 00 .000 0 struck 2014) 11.1 3 0sf48sh hr rbi tb slg%6 out: bb hbp so ob% 0 0 32 0 22 .00015 020 048 03 01 .000 0199 0 47.2 2 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 29 Foster 0 11 .00011 012 032 04 00 .000 0 Vielock, 26.2 2 0123 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 34 0 7 .0007 010 019 06 00 .000 31.1 0 0134 0 0 rbi0 0 slg% .000 bb0 hbp 0 so015 gdp01 .000 hr tb ob% 7hr sf0504bfsh0 sho sv 117.0ip 104h 47r 39er 47 bb 106 so 2b 3b 0 7.2 0 7 0 16.00014 015 0 6 0 1 0 0 .0001 0 500 0/00 sv00 sho 0 ipSINGLE-SEASON er RANKINGS: so 2b 3b hr bf 00 0 7.2 0 h7 0 16r .00014 0bb 0/0 15 0 6 0 1 0 0 .0001 0 500 0/2 0 0 11.1 9 7 6 5 7 2 0 3 48 0 Lowest 0 0stolen .000base 0against 0 pct.: 0 t-10th 0 (.462 .000 in 2012) 0 0 0/1 0 10 47.2 15 (6 t-25th 0 Most 0 32saves: 0 22 .000 020in 2014) 048 0 3 0 1 .0002 0199 0 0/1 0 0 26.2 29appearances: 12 032 Most (26 in0 42012) Individual 0Mucha, 0Career 0 11 .00011History 0t-25th 0 0 .0002 0123 0 Mikel 0/0 6 31.1 34 7 7 10 19 6 0 0 134 0/4 7 Zimmerman, 117.0 47r 39 47 15 1 7 504 sho sv ip 104 h Parker er bb 106 so 2b 3b hr bf
90 00 00 9 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 79 gs0 cg0 app Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 2011 4.76 1-1 1275 0 6 024 0/2 1 2012 .320 37-14 ALL-TIME RANKINGS: 2012 2.83 0-2 Year avg gp-gs ab 026r 052 h 0/12b9 2013 appearances: t-15th (79) .281 62-45 26 185 Most 2013 3.71 3-0 1867 0 82 0135 0/1 21 2013 .194 30-23 2014 .357 5-3 14 Most saves: t-21st (7) 2014 2.01 3-0 23 2014 .355 10-8 31 034 3 011 4 TOTAL .296 104-62 274 81 0/011 TOTAL 3.00 7-3 7998 011 024 0/4 6 TOTAL .245 40-31
3b
00 12 3b 000 602 70
hr
rbi
tb
slg%
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
11.1 3 048 1 0 SINGLE-SEASON 10 9 25 7 .3336 RANKINGS: 65 07 162 00 .370 47.2 32 22 15 20 48 3 1 2 hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% 1 Lowest 22 68stolen .368 5 pct.: 37 t-10th 3 (.462 .337 in sf 1199sh4 base1112 against 26.2 11 2 2012) 10 7129 18611 .269 70 232 1714 200 .278 30123 31 .429 0 .357 Most saves: t-25th (610in 2014) 31.1 0 01134 16 01 33 3 34 15 2 219 86 030 .429 99 7 .484 .3617 17 Most appearances: t-25th5(26 54 in 2012) .347 117.0 104 47 7 3504 4 1 10 33 .33739 947 106 4 2515 21 .325
ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Most appearances: t-15th (79) Most saves: t-21st (7) Year avg
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
2014 TOTAL
19-6 19-6
26 26
7 7
8 8
2 2
0 0
0 0
.308 .308
19
SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: rbi tb slg% hbp4 so 28 80 .369 bb 18 21 Most assists: 23rd (188 60 41 53 16 90 40 .431 .263 31 17 in24 2012) 17
2b 13
2b
era
so 2b 3b hr er bbbb hbpso so2b gdp3b ob% hr
hr hr ip rbi h tb rslg%er bbbb hbpso so2b gdp3b ob%
h
Year
r
hr31.0 ob%4 0 rbi0 39 tb0 24slg% .00021 bb012 hbp021 so0 4 gdp0 1 .000
r
2011 .000 2014 16.43 Year era ALL-TIME RANKINGS: 2012 .000 TOTAL 16.43 2011 4.76 Most 2013 appearances: t-15th (79) .000 2012 2.83 Most 2014 saves: t-21st (7) .000 2013 3.71 TOTAL .000 2014 2.01 TOTAL 3.00 Year era
h
sv 3b
ab
2011 2011 Year 2012 2012 2014 2013 2013 TOTAL 2014 2014 TOTAL Year TOTAL
Palmer, er hrip rbi h Drew tb r slg% ip
po
0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0
3b0
gp-gs
Year Year
00 00
0 0 00/0 21 120 210 4 0 0 00 31.0 0 039 024 .000 04 01 .000 0/1 2b 3b hr 5.0rbi 7tb 2 slg% 2 bb 3hbp 6 so 2gdp 1 ob%0 0 0h00/1 1 36.2 54 24 19 17 23 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0/1 0 5.0 Career 7 2 2 3 6 2 1 00 Individual 0 0 93 0 48 .00040History 029 044 011 02 .000 0 0 0/1 0 10 67.2 4 0sv 0 ip 0 h 0 .000 cg0 sho0 r er 0 bb 0 so 0 2b 0 3b .000hr 0 0 0 0 0 Drew 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0/1 0 Palmer, 5.0 7 2 2 3 6 2 1 0 Parker, Dayne 0 0/1 0 5.0 7 2 2 3 6 2 1 0
0-0 gp-gs 0-0
gp-gs 59-59
3b
2b
00 00
r
ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Most assists: 15th (487) Year Most sacrifice hits: t-21st (10)avg
2014 TOTAL Year Year
Fewest allowed/9 game: 11th (1.58 in 2013) Most hitswalks allowed: t-22ndinn (106 in 2013) Lowest stolen base pct.: t-13th (.500 in 2013) Most shutouts: t-25thagainst (1 in 2014) Palmer, MostDrew wild pitches: t-14th (9 in 2013) Most balks: McIntyre, Mitcht-14th (2 in 2013) hr rbi slg% bbt-22nd hbp (106 so in gdp Most tb hits allowed: 2013) ob% sf sh sb-att 0hr Most 0rbi shutouts: 0tb .000 0bb (1hbp 0in 2014) 0so gdp 0 .000 slg% t-25th ob% 0sf 0sh 0-0 sb-att
0-0 .225 sb-att 0-0 .200 0-0 0-0 .279 0-0 0-0 .286 0-0 sb-att .246 bavg
0 3 15 36 1 7 57 74 po 3 110 1a 72 3 97 3 43 7 14 43 97
2 1 3 0 6 wp
0-0 .259 0 wp .259 0 .225 2 0-0 .200 0-0 1 .279 0-0 3 .286 0 .246 wp6 bavg bavg 0-0
sb-att
.225 3-4 .200 sb-att 9-11 .279 1-3 0-0 .286 1-1 12-15 .246 2-4
2 1 3 0 6
abk
01 3a0 po 18 70 0 1 33 10 0 1 32 31 714 14a1 po hbp bk 05 30 hbp bk 15 70 31 10 38 30 7 3 14 0 2 1 14 bk1 hbp po
a
341 20 po 848 a10 15283 1600 652 331 126 21714 191
10 .933 10ee .933 fld% fld% 03 3 10 0e 13 0 10 3 10
1.000 .944 .727 .929 fld% 1.000 .933 1.000 .933 .875 .933
e fld% sfa sha
0e1 1.000 1 fld% 35 .727 5 0 1.000 02 1.000 2 0 1.000 01 1.000 2 3e9 .875 fld% 10 sfa
sha
0 21.0001 2 1 0 1 1.0001 0 5 1.0005 3 2 .8752 1 2 9 sha 10 sfa sfa sha 3 .727
e
fld%
1 11 .973 5 e35 fld% .966 2 212 .988 .889 2 051 1.000 .963 10 29 .992
SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: Phillips, Wes
Lowest stolen base against pct.: t-10th (.462 in 2012) Most saves: t-25th bb (6 inhbp 2014) so gdp ob% sf sh rbi tb slg% Most appearances: t-25th (26 in 2012) 4 4
10 10
.385 .385
3 3
1 1
11 11
1 1
.400 .400
0 0
1 1
bb
hbp
so
gdp
ob%
sf sh
sb-att
po
a
e
fld%
2-3 2-3
17 17
19 19
3 3
.923 .923
sb-att
po
a
e
fld%
62
Tewes, Sam Year
avg
gp-gs
ab
r
h
2b
3b
hr
rbi
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The History of Shocker Baseball The Early Years The first game in Wichita State’s storied baseball history was played on April 14, 1899. Fairmount College’s baseball and debate teams traveled to Southwestern College for a doubleheader. On that day the debate team experienced more success than the baseball team, as they won and the baseball team lost. From 1899 to 1919, Fairmount College fielded teams with mixed results going 108-91-4. During those early years, the Wheatshockers turned out two major leaguers. Claude Hendrix, a pitcher at Fairmount College was signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates and also played for the Chicago Cubs. According to the Wichita Eagle, (May 26, 1908) Hendrix could “work the spitball to perfection.” During his eight-year career he led the National League in winning percentage twice. Lloyd Bishop, a pitcher and first baseman at Fairmount in 191112, was a member of the Cleveland Indians in 1914 and 1915. His professional career was cut short by a football injury he suffered while playing at Fairmount. After a 24-year period without baseball (1924-47), the University of Wichita restarted the program. After a 4-4 record in 1948, the program experienced some growing pains as they posted 10-straight losing seasons. During those down years in the program, the University of Wichita (university changed names in 1927) produced one of its all-time greatest athletes. Dick Sanders, a three-sport athlete at WU, was at his best on the baseball diamonds. A great shortstop in the field, he played eight seasons with Yankees’ and Dodgers‘ organizations. During the 1951 football season, Sanders led the team in passing with 674 yards and picked off three passes. He also played for Ralph Miller’s first basketball squad at the University of Wichita in 1951-52, when he averaged 4.1 points. In 1958, WU posted a 17-8 record. Another great Shocker ballplayer of the period was Don Lock, a two-sport athlete at WU. As an outfielder for the Shockers, Lock twice earned all-Missouri Valley Conference honors (1956-57). Lock went on to play eight seasons with Washington, Philadelphia and Boston and managed two years in the minor leagues. He also played basketball at WU from 1954-58. Another player of note in the 1950s and early 1960s was Lanny Van Eman, a two-sport star, who was a shortstop from 1958-62. Van Eman, after a one-year stint with the Yankees’ organization, returned to WU and coached the baseball team in 1964, going 8-10. As a coach, though, Van Eman was primarily known on the basketball court. After starting his basketball coaching career on Ralph Miller’s staff (15 years), he went on to be head coach at the University of Arkansas for four seasons. Dick Casidy and Gayle Bryant, two hometown products, also starred at WU and went on to careers with the San Francisco Giants’ organization. Despite these players’ personal successes and the program’s moderate success in the 1950s and 60s (MVC Western Title in 1966), the program was shut down on May 16, 1970, due to a lack of funding and facilities. The Stephenson Era After an eight-year period, Wichita State decided to give baseball another try. Athletic Director Ted Bredehoft saw the opportunities baseball would create if it was successful. Bredehoft convinced the Board of Trustees to give up the golf practice course for use as a baseball field. Bredehoft also got a contractor to bring in equipment on Saturdays and grade the field. The most important thing Bredehoft did, though, was hire Gene Stephenson. On Feb. 11, 1977, baseball was reborn when Stephenson, recruiting coordinator and hitting coach at Oklahoma for five years, was introduced as the new WSU baseball coach. Despite not
having a facility or any players, Stephenson was confident from the start. At his first press conference Stephenson stated, “I’m planning on a four-year program. In the fourth year, hopefully sooner, we will be in a position to challenge for the College World Series.” Starting literally from scratch, Stephenson began putting together a baseball program. His first season series, though, was not a success as the Shockers lost once and tied once with Emporia State. After those initial games everything began looking up as the Shockers went 43-30-1. That first season, Wichita State didn’t play a home game until the 18th game and didn’t play at its permanent home, Shocker Field, until there were six games left in the season. During Stephenson’s initial season he showed his penchant for bringing in high-quality talent. Third baseman Bob Bomerito hit .431 with 29 doubles, outfielder Matt Yeager hit .363 and Larry Groves pitched a five-inning, no-hitter against Kansas Newman. In Stephenson’s second year the Shockers continued to improve, going 65-15. The Shockers broke or tied eight NCAA team offensive records that were in place at that time. Led by freshman All-American Joe Carter and his NCAA-leading .824 slugging percentage, the 1979 squad had six everyday players who hit .400 or better. Not to be forgotten, the pitching staff posted a 3.26 team ERA. The next season Stephenson delivered on his promise to field a team that could compete for a CWS berth. The Shockers won the first of many MVC tournaments en route to their first berth in the NCAA Tournament. Behind All-Americans Carter and Mike Davis, the Shockers went 53-12-1. Unfortunately, the team played two-and-out at the regional losing to Missouri, 5-4, and California, 5-1. The 1981 squad once again made the NCAA Tournament (Atlantic Regional) as the team went 56-15. That team was led by Stephenson’s brother, Phil, and his .447 batting average. The 1981 team also produced Wichita State’s first multi first- team AllAmericans — Carter and Stephenson. Before the 1982 season started, there were questions about how the Shocks were going to win. Gone were five huge offensive threats, including three-time All-American Carter. Stephenson felt the team was going to have to rely on pitching and defense to get the job done. Early on that season, the Shockers struggled going 4-6 on a road trip that included series against Texas and Arizona State. The season picked up after that, though, as the Shockers rolled through the MVC Tournament with three-straight wins. In New Orleans at the NCAA South Regional, the Shockers won three-straight games, allowing one run in 27 innings to earn their first-ever trip to the College World Series. After making good on his prediction on challenging for a World Series berth, (just one year earlier than Stephenson predicted in 1977), the Shockers were on to Omaha. In the College World Series, after losing their second game to Miami, Fla., the Shockers won two-straight elimination games, beating Oklahoma State and Texas, to advance to the championship game. In the final, the Shockers came up short, losing to Miami, 9-3, to finish 73-14. With a team batting average of .344 and an ERA of 2.53, it’s easy to see how the Shockers produced four first-team All-Americans (Don Heinkel, Charlie O’Brien, Bryan Oelkers and Phil Stephenson) and seven All-Americans overall. Phil Stephenson and Bryan Oelkers were selected NCAA Player-and Pitcher-of-the-Year, respectively. The 1982 season also garnered Gene Stephenson’s first Coach-of-the-Year award and the Shockers’ first No. 1 ranking by Baseball America. The 1983 Shocker team continued WSU’s string of NCAA Tournament appearances (1-2 at Midwest Regional). The week of May 10, 1983, the Shockers returned to the No. 1 spot by Collegiate Baseball, but their stay was brief as they lost five-of-seven that
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week. The 1983 season also produced a first-team All-American in Russ Morman (.439, 25 HR, 105 RBI). After a one-year hiatus from the NCAA Tournament in 1984 (4022), the Shockers returned in 1985. The 68-20 campaign was highlighted by four 10-game winners (David Haas, David Greenwood, Rich McIntyre and Shawn Pumphrey) who combined to win 48 games. Batting-wise, Dan Juenke, Tim Raley, Kevin Penner and Mark Standiford led a balanced attack, as the Shockers were Midwest Regional runners-up, losing to Oklahoma State twice. The major development of 1985 was the opening of Eck Stadium. The initial version of Eck, named after Wichita businessman Rusty Eck, had 3,044 grandstand seats, locker rooms, baseball offices and a press box. The Shockers played and won their first game there against Kansas Newman, 12-2, on April 11, 1985. After missing out on the NCAA Tournament in 1986 (45-18), the Shockers returned in 1987, going 59-20 and producing another MVC tournament champion. It also had two dominant pitchers in All-American Haas (15-2, 3.78) and Greg Brummett (9-3, 3.05), while the offensive attack was led by All-American Raley and his .412 batting average, 12 triples and 102 runs. The 1988 team marked WSU’s return to the CWS. Keyed by All-American Standiford (.374, 28 HR, 97 RBI), right-hander Pat Cedeno’s 10-0 record and Haas (14-5), the Shockers went 56-161. The Shockers reached Omaha by avenging 1983 and 1985 regional defeats to Oklahoma State by defeating No. 1-ranked OSU twice, 8-5 and 15-5, in the championship game. WSU’s victory over OSU was the beginning of WSU’s reign as the dominant program in the Midwest. In the World Series, the Shockers started well, winning their first two games, 5-4 against Florida, and 7-4 versus Arizona State. WSU’s two victories put them in a good position, but they lost a heartbreaking 4-3, 10-inning game to ASU. The Shockers led 3-1 in the top of the ninth inning in a game which, had WSU won, would have sent the team to the championship game, but the Sun Devils rallied for the win and two days later ended WSU’s season with its worst loss under Stephenson, 19-1. A highlight of 1988 was the unveiling of Tyler Field, a complement to Eck Stadium. This expansion of Eck Stadium, named for Wichita businessman Ron Tyler, included a rubberized warning track, the replacement of the astroturf, 292 box seats and a $4 million endowment to the program. 1989 - The Championship Season En route to Wichita State’s first College World Series championship and the school’s first NCAA team championship, Gene Stephenson and the 1989 Shocker baseball team authored a story never to be believed and never to be forgotten. On June 10, 1989, exactly 365 days after suffering a 19-1 loss to Arizona State in the semifinal round of the 1988 CWS, the Shockers erased a year of pain with a 5-3 victory over the Texas Longhorns for college baseball’s national championship. Vowing to return to Omaha in 1989 and avenge its 1988 losses, a talented and veteran 1989 Shocker team put together a school-record 24-game winning-streak following a season-opening 5-1 loss at Arkansas. From that point on, Wichita State enjoyed the normal ups (a fourth Hawaii Rainbow Easter Tournament championship and a fourth Missouri Valley Conference regular-season championship in five years among others) and downs (a disappointing 11-6 loss at home to Oklahoma State and a regular-season ending four-game split with Brigham Young) of any season, but never lost sight of its ultimate goal. Despite having been ranked as high as No. 3 at one point during the year and ending the regular season ranked No. 4, Wichita State’s hopes for playing host to an NCAA regional were dashed in early May when the NCAA Baseball Committee announced eight regional tournament sites, none of which was Wichita. Seven days later, the committee announced the Shockers would
be the No. 1 seed at the West II Regional in Fresno, Calif., but despite having been seeded No. 1; the Shockers were in no position to be considered the tournament favorite. Consider the following: They were trying to bounce back from a 12-7 loss on their home field to Indiana State in the first championship game of the doubleelimination MVC tournament, a loss that had placed in doubt their likelihood of being awarded a No. 1 seed. Senior Jeff Bonacquista, a four-year starter in right field and one of the finest defensive outfielders in WSU history, had been out of the lineup since April 16, when he suffered a fracture of his kneecap crossing the plate against Illinois State. And, the Shockers entered play in Fresno without the services of junior shortstop Mike Lansing, a second-team All-American, who, on the day prior to the start of the regional, aggravated what was eventually diagnosed to be a ruptured disc in his back. Freshman Todd Dreifort, Bonacquista’s replacement in right field, had developed into a solid player by the end of the regular season, but Lansing’s absence forced Stephenson to move sophomore Pat Meares from third base to shortstop and insert sophomore Mike Jones, the Shockers’ designated hitter most of the year, at third base. Wichita State won its first two games, 4-0 over Portland and 12-1 against Pepperdine. But the Michigan Wolverines whipped WSU 14-5 in the finals of the winner’s bracket, sending the Shockers into a loser’s bracket contest just an hour later against host Fresno State in front of nearly 5,000 Bulldog fans. Bolstered by a clutch pitching effort from freshman starter Tyler Green and a game-tying three-run home run from senior outfielder Mike McDonald in the third inning, the Shockers entered the bottom of the fifth trailing only 4-3. In the bottom of the fifth, fate took over for the Shockers. Lighthitting fifth-year senior Mike Wentworth, filling the DH role for Jones only because of the injuries, drove a 0-1 curveball into the right-field bleachers for his first home run of the year and only the third of his career, giving WSU a 5-4 lead. Enter relief pitcher-extraordinaire Jim Newlin, one of the best relief pitchers in college baseball. He retired 10 of the 12 FSU hitters he faced to record the save in the 6-4 victory and send the Shockers into the championship round against unbeaten Michigan. Needing two wins over the Wolverines to ensure its first backto-back appearances in the College World Series, WSU got just that with 3-2 and 9-5 victories behind standout pitching from senior Cedeno, juniors Newlin and Jeff Bluma, and freshman Charlie Giaudrone. Cedeno and Bluma combined on the 3-2 victory, and Giaudrone, Bluma and Newlin allowed just three earned runs in the 9-5 championship game victory. One of only two teams to reach Omaha for the second consecutive year –– Miami, Fla., was the other ––the Shockers entered the 1989 CWS as the No. 4 seed, setting up a match against fifthseeded Arkansas in the opening round. Senior All-American Brummett, who had lost just once in 16 decisions since receiving the loss in the season-opener at Arkansas, gained revenge when he allowed one run and four hits over 7 1/3 innings in WSU’s 3-1 victory. Sophomore outfielder Jim Audley provided all the offense Brummett needed with a two-run homer in the bottom of the third inning. Top-seeded Florida State detoured the Shockers’ title hopes in game No. 2, a 4-2 Seminole victory. FSU’s senior pitcher Clyde Keller checked Wichita State on just four hits, convincing Stephenson it was time to make a change in the Shockers’ offensive lineup, which had combined for only five runs and 10 hits in two games. The key elements in the change were McDonald, Meares and junior All-American catcher Eric Wedge. Wedge, the Shockers’ motivational leader for three years and the 1989 MVC Player-ofthe-Year, had been shifted to the third spot in the lineup from his customary cleanup position when Lansing went down. McDonald, whose hot hitting all year long kept opposing hurlers from pitching
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around Wedge, was moved from fifth to fourth. Meares opened the year with a .316 average through 50 games, but had been relegated to the bottom of the order because of a late-season slump. Through two games in Omaha, Wedge was 1-for-5, McDonald 0-for-8, and Meares 2-for-6, including a 2-for-3 game in the opener against Arkansas, prompting Stephenson to switch Wedge and McDonald and move Meares to the sixth spot. Stephenson presumed McDonald would get better pitches to hit because he was hitting in front of Wedge, that Wedge would feel more comfortable from his normal cleanup position and that Meares’ hot bat would help the middle part of the lineup be more productive. The move immediately paid dividends when Wedge blasted a three-run homer in the first inning of the Shockers’ next game against Arkansas. McDonald delivered a solo home run in the seventh inning and Meares went 3-for-5, scoring three runs and driving one in. Brummett won his 12th consecutive decision with help from Newlin as the Shockers rolled to an 8-4 win. At that point, ironically, the Shockers faced the same situation Arizona State had overcome against them the year before. If Wichita State was going to fulfill its goal of winning the national championship, it would have to topple Florida State twice. Victory No. 2 came against the backdrop of more Wentworth magic. The Shockers jumped to an early 1-0 lead in the first when McDonald doubled home junior P.J. Forbes, a sparkplug for the Shockers all season long. The Seminoles countered with four runs of their own in the second and carried a 4-1 lead into the bottom of the third inning. No one could remotely have suspected what was about to happen. Not even Shocker pitching coach Brent Kemnitz, who claims to have “called” it as Wentworth was at the plate. Wentworth, who was 0-for-3 in the opening game of the series and in the lineup primarily because Joey Wilson had gone 1-for-12 in the DH role over the three previous games and had failed in an attempt to sacrifice two runners in the second inning. But his swing on a 3-1 hanging pitch from FSU started Keller will be forever etched in the minds of Shocker faithful. The ball caromed off the upper level of Rosenblatt Stadium’s double-deck outfield fence, giving him his second postseason home run and knotting the score at 4-4 for the Shockers. Eight runs in the sixth through eighth innings allowed Wichita State to withstand a five-run Seminole rally in the eighth. The Shockers claimed a 12-9 victory, handing FSU ace Keller his first loss of the season after 13- straight wins. Meares continued to shine, collecting three hits and four runs, including an insurance solo home run in the bottom of the eighth. Amazingly, Wentworth’s home run had come on his mother’s birthday. More amazingly, it was learned following the game the home run he hit in Fresno had landed on his father’s birthday. And before his blast against the Seminoles, Wentworth had read a Bazooka bubble gum cartoon telling him “something magical will happen to you today.” Six times in postseason play, the Shockers faced possible elimination, and six times they persevered. In the title game, Brummett, named the CWS Most Valuable Player after recording a CWS record-tying three victories, sophomore Bryant Winslow, whose courage provided inspiration for all his teammates, and Meares were the heroes. Brummett, who ended his career at WSU with a 13-game winning streak, provided the pivotal play in the game in the top of the first inning when he picked Longhorn second baseman David Tollison off first base on a fake-to-third, throw-to-first play. The Longhorns had opened the game with a walk and a hit-and-run single, but Brummett struck out Scott Bryant and Arthur Butcher to escape the inning. Winslow, who knocked in the Shockers’ first run, had provided inspiration for the Shockers throughout the final month of the season, playing with a stress fracture in the tibia of his right leg. The pain was minimal initially, but gradually increased to the point
where it forced Winslow to limp noticeably. Nonetheless, he stayed in the lineup to the very end, leaving only after a collision with Texas base runner Lance Jones in the sixth inning forced him from the field. Despite suffering a “greenstick” fracture in his fibula in the same leg and a break in his left wrist on the play, Winslow remained on the field for one more pitch before realizing he was hurting both himself and his team. Meares’ two-run homer in the sixth inning provided the cushion and returned the momentum to WSU after Texas had closed to within 3-2 in the top half of the inning. Brummett mowed down in order the Longhorns over the final three innings with the help of a double play in the seventh, and when he struck out pinch-hitter Kevin Pate to end the game, the Shockers had put the final touch on their national championship script. Shocker Baseball 1990-2014 The year after the title the Shockers went 45-19 and appeared in the first-ever NCAA Regional held at WSU. It would be the first of six regionals in Wichita over the next eight years. Unfortunately, WSU went 1-2 in their inaugural hometown regional, being knocked out by UCLA, 7-5. In 1991, the Shockers returned to the CWS by way of a fourgame sweep in the Midwest Regional in Wichita. That season the team went 66-13 as they lost to Louisiana State in the title game 6-3. The ‘91 team boasted All-America right-handed pitcher Kennie Steenstra and his 17-0 record and national-leading 2.17 ERA. The pitching staff that season was so good it had six major contributors who had ERA’s below 2.66 (the team’s overall ERA was 2.93). The 1992 squad continued WSU’s dominance of the Midwest Regional as they swept through with a 4-0 mark. In the CWS, though, it was two-up, two-down and the Shockers finished with a 56-11 record. Season highlights included three 13-game winners (Giaudrone, Shane Dennis and Steenstra), a dominating season by All-American reliever Darren Dreifort and the placement of six Shockers on All-America honor rolls. Also in 1992, Giaudrone was named the National Academic Athlete-of-the-Year by CoSIDA. The year 1992 also saw the completion of Phase III expansion of Eck Stadium. Phase III was responsible for increasing seating to 5,600, building new baseball offices, an indoor workout area and a All-American room. In 1993, the Shockers returned for the third- straight year to the CWS. Going through the Atlantic Regional in Atlanta, the Shockers won two games over Ohio State with their backs against the wall en route to winning the regional. In the World Series, the Shockers went to the title game after three-straight wins over Arizona State, Texas and Oklahoma State. In the championship game for the fourth time, the Shockers lost 8-0 to LSU. That season Darren Dreifort was named NCAA Player-of-the-Year, Golden Spikes Winner and first-team All-America. The 1994 team racked up another MVC title at 19-2 and was 4519 for the season. Dennis’s 1.35 ERA and 9-2 record earned him first-team All-America honors, while Carl Hall’s .354 batting average, seven triples and 42 stolen bases earned him honors as MVC Player-of-the-Year and third team All-America by Collegiate Baseball. Second baseman, Joey Jackson was also instrumental in locking up the MVC title, batting .354 with 49 RBI. The 1995 team was 53-17 and won the MVC for the tenth time under Stephenson. The 1995 edition of the Shockers featured seven solid pitchers including Mike Drumright (MVC Pitcher-ofthe-Year), Braden Looper, Chris Bauer and Steve Foral. Shortstop Jason Adams earned first-team All-America honors with a .398 batting average, 16 home runs and 82 RBI. On May 13 of that season, Stephenson won his 1,000 game against Creighton, becoming the first coach in NCAA history to win 1,000 games in as few as 18 seasons. In 1996 the Shockers returned to their old haunts in Omaha. The
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54-11 Shockers, with first-team All-Americans Braden Looper and Travis Wyckoff advanced to the CWS after winning the Midwest Regional and MVC regular-season title. The 1996 squad was distinguished by Wyckoff’s .400 batting average, Casey Blake’s .360 average, 22 home runs and 101 RBI and Looper’s domination as the closer (12 saves, 2.09 ERA). The 1997 campaign led to a 51-18 record and the most wins of any NCAA team as they locked up the 11th-straight MVC regularseason crown for the Shockers. The team led by Jason Krafft, Zach Sorensen and Jeff Ryan appeared in WSU’s 11th-straight regional at the South Regional in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The season ended after losses to North Carolina State, 10-9 in 10 innings and Alabama, 6-2. In 1998, the Shockers, 56-7, produced an offensive explosion of epic proportions. The Shockers broke two NCAA records for runsper-game (12.1) and doubles-per-game (3.21). The 1998 Shocks also entered the top ten in six other categories. For 1998, Pat Magness led the nation in batting average (.467) and Kevin Hooper led the nation in runs-per-game (1.77), while Magness, Jeff Ryan, Zach Sorensen, Kevin Hooper, and Marc Bluma were among the national leaders in 13 categories. Collectively, the team led the nation in five categories. In 1999, WSU continued its winning ways, posting a 59-14 record, including a 13th-straight Valley regular-season title, and a second-straight Valley tournament title. Led by All-Americans Marc Bluma, Kevin Hooper, Pat Magness, and Koyie Hill, the Shockers finished 2-2 in the Wichita Regional, the eighth WSUhosted regional. In 2000, WSU, which finished 44-21, won its 14th consecutive Valley regular-season title, 11th Valley tournament title, and 20th NCAA Regional bid, which was their 15th-straight. The Shockers finished 2-2 in the Minnesota Regional. After opening regional play with a 10-7 loss to host Minnesota, WSU won back-to-back games versus Butler and Minnesota before losing 8-1 to Nebraska in the championship game. The 2001 season saw the Shockers win more than 40 games for the 24th-consecutive year. WSU finished 42-24, but finished runner-up in The Valley and was not granted an NCAA postseason berth for the first time since 1986. The Shockers won back the Valley regular season title in 2002 along with the Valley Tournament title. WSU finished 47-17 and earned a regional and a No. 1 seed. In the first round of the Wichita Regional, Oral Roberts defeated the Shocks 6-1. WSU came back and won the elimination game over Oklahoma 8-4, but fell to ORU a second time 15-8. In 2003, the Shockers finished 49-27 and won their 12th Valley Tournament title to earn a berth in the Houston Regional as the No. 3 seed. WSU defeated No. 2 Ole Miss twice in the regional but could not overcome No. 1 Rice, as the Owls beat the Shocks twice. The Shockers’ 10 seniors led WSU to a 49-16 record and a 28-4 Valley record in 2004. The 28 conference victories were the most in Valley history. The team won both the Missouri Valley Conference regular-season and tournament titles and advanced to the finals of the Fayetteville Regional before falling to Arkansas twice on the final day. In 2005, the Shockers won 51 games, the 18th time that the team has won 50 or more games in school history. The team finished 5124 and finished second in the Missouri Valley Conference, just one game out of first. The team won its 15th Valley Tournament title and advanced to its 23rd NCAA Tournament. The team advanced to its third-straight NCAA Regional championship game before falling to Tennessee in the Knoxville Regional. The Shocks went 46-22 in 2006 and advanced to their 24th NCAA Tournament. In the Norman Regional, WSU defeated National Player of the Year Brad Lincoln in the first round before scoring 18 runs against TCU, a Shocker record for regional play. WSU ended its season with two losses to Oklahoma. Joe Carter/ Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year Damon Sublett
earned All-America honors despite a late season injury, while Aaron Shafer became the first player in conference history to win the MVC Pitcher of the Year and Freshman of the Year awards. The 2007 squad gave head coach Gene Stephenson something he was missing on his resume – a trip to a Super Regional. The Shockers finished the season 53-22 and won its 18th Missouri Valley Conference regular-season title. WSU hosted a Regional for the 10th time and defeated Arizona in the championship game, 3-0, to advance to its first-ever Super Regional. The Shockers lost two one-run games to UC Irvine in the Super Regional in front of a school-record 8,153 fans at Eck Stadium. Wichita State made its way back to Super Regional play in 2008 as the Shockers finished 48-17 overall and 19-5 in the Missouri Valley Conference. WSU won its 19th MVC regular-season title and 16th Valley Tournament title before traveling to Stillwater, Okla., for NCAA Regionals. The Shockers swept through Regional play defeating TCU and host Oklahoma State twice, including an 11-7 win over the Cowboys in the championship game. Clint McKeever hit a grand slam in the top of the 10th inning to send the Shockers to their second-straight Super Regional. WSU traveled to Tallahassee, Fla., to take on Florida State in a best-of-three series and won the first game before falling to the Seminoles in the final two games. The Shockers won their 17th Missouri Valley Conference Tournament title in 2009 and advanced to their 27th NCAA Tournament, while finishing the season 30-27. WSU lost two one-run games in the Norman, Okla. Regional. Wichita State won its 20th Missouri Valley Conference regularseason title in 2010 and again won 40 or more games for the 32nd time in Stephenson’s 33 years as the Shockers finished 41-19. The Shockers went 39-26 in 2011 and earned second-place in the Valley regular-season and tournament. The Shockers finished 39-26 in 2011 and in second place in the Missouri Valley Conference with a 14-7 record. WSU also finished second in the MVC Tournament. Junior catcher Chris O’Brien earned first team All-America honors as he finished the season on a 29-game hitting streak. On June 16, 2013, Wichita State hired Todd Butler to replace legendary coach Gene Stephenson. In Butler’s first season, the Shockers went 31-28 and 13-8 in the Missouri Valley Conference. Junior first baseman Casey Gillaspie became Wichita State’s 55th All-American and 14th first round draft choice as he was the 20th pick of the draft to the Tampa Bay Rays.
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Year-By-Year Record
Wichita State baseball got its start in 1899, when Coach Harry Hess’ team lost to Southwestern College in its only game of the season. Wichita State — then known as Fairmount College — fielded teams on an annual basis until the early 1920s when World War I and apathy caused the college to discontinue its program. It wasn’t until 1948 that baseball was resurrected at the intercollegiate level. The Shockers fielded a team every year but two (1962 and 1963) from 1948-70, posting winning records four times in that period. The program was dropped once again following the completion of the 1970 season. In March 1977, former athletics director Ted Bredehoft hired Gene Stephenson, then an assistant coach at the University of Oklahoma, and asked him to revive a program which had been dormant for seven years. Overall Conference Year W L T Pct. W L Placing Coach Post-season Play 1899 0 1 .000 Harry Hess 1900 record not available Harry Hess 1901 7 4 .636 Harry Hess 1902 8 4 .667 C.P.Clark 1903 8 6 .643 student coaches 1904 8 2 .800 Walter P. Frantz 1905 9 6 2 .600 A.F. Holste 1906 9 6 .600 Willis Bates 1907 8 9 .471 Willis Bates 1908 8 4 .667 Willis Bates 1909 4 5 .444 Roy K. Thomas 1910 0 6 .000 Roy K. Thomas 1911 7 5 .583 Roy K. Thomas 1912 12 3 1 .800 Roy K. Thomas 1913 2 12 .143 E. Van Long 1914 12 7 .632 Willis Bates 1915 1 5 1 .167 Harry Buck 1916 2 4 .333 Harry Buck 1917 1 2 .333 Lamar Hoover 1918 1 0 1.000 Lamar Hoover 1919 1 0 1.000 Lamar Hoover 1920-21 no team 1922-23 record not available 1924-47 no team 1948 4 4 .500 Lyle Sturdy 1949 4 9 .308 0 5 3rd (West) Ken Gunning 1950 4 14 .222 1 5 4th (West) Ken Gunning 1951 4 9 .308 1 5 4th (West) Ken Gunning, Bob Carlson, Norvell Neve 1952 3 10 .231 0 6 3rd (South) Dick Miller 1953 1 9 .100 0 6 6th Dick Miller 1954 4 9 .308 2 7 5th Forrest Jensen 1955 4 9 .308 3 6 t6th Forrest Jensen 1956 4 13 .222 1 8 t7th Jerry Bupp 1957 7 12 .368 2 7 t6th Ray Morrison 1958 17 8 .680 2 4 t2nd (West) Ray Morrison 1959 15 12 .555 2 4 3rd (West) Ray Morrison 1960 15 12 .555 3 2 2nd (West) Ray Morrison 1961 9 7 .563 0 4 2nd (West) Dick Miller 1962-63 no team 1964 8 10 .444 0 4 Lanny Van Eman 1965 7 13 .350 4 5 t2nd (West) Verlyn Anderson 1966 10 8 1 .555 4 2 t1st (West) Verlyn Anderson 1967 11 13 .458 2 4 3rd (West) Verlyn Anderson 1968 16 8 .667 4 3 2nd (West) Verlyn Anderson 1969 17 12 .586 6 3 2nd (West) Verlyn Anderson 1970 6 17 .261 3 5 3rd (West) Verlyn Anderson 1971-77 no team 1978 43 30 1 .588 Gene Stephenson 1979 65 15 .813 10 2 # Gene Stephenson 1980 53 12 1 .803 7 1 # Gene Stephenson MVC Tournament champion NCAA Midwest Regional 1981 56 15 .789 15 1 1st (West) Gene Stephenson NCAA Atlantic Regional 1982 73 14 .839 15 1 1st (West) Gene Stephenson MVC Tournament champion NCAA South Regional champion College World Series (2nd place) 1983 55 18 .753 7 1 1st (West) Gene Stephenson NCAA Midwest Regional 1984 40 22 .645 7 7 4th Gene Stephenson 1985 68 20 .773 15 5 1st Gene Stephenson MVC Tournament champion NCAA Midwest Regional 1986 45 18 .715 12 8 2nd Gene Stephenson 1987 59 20 .747 13 7 1st Gene Stephenson MVC Tournament champion NCAA West I Regional 1988 56 16 1 .778 16 4 1st Gene Stephenson MVC Tourn. champion; NCAA Midwest Reg. champion; College World Series (3rd place) 1989 68 16 .810 13 5 1st Gene Stephenson NCAA West II Reg. champion College World Series champion 1990 45 19 .703 14 6 t1st Gene Stephenson NCAA Midwest Regional 1991 66 13 .835 21 3 1st Gene Stephenson MVC Tourn. champion; NCAA Midwest Reg. champion; College World Series (2nd place) 1992 56 11 .836 18 3 1st Gene Stephenson MVC Tourn. champion; NCAA Midwest Reg. champion; College World Series (0-2) MVC Tourn. champion; NCAA Atlantic Reg. champion; 1993 58 17 .773 17 3 1st Gene Stephenson College World Series (2nd place) 1994 45 17 .734 19 2 1st Gene Stephenson NCAA Midwest II Regional (0-2) 1995 53 17 .757 24 8 1st Gene Stephenson NCAA Midwest I Regional (1-2) 1996 54 11 .831 24 4 1st Gene Stephenson NCAA Midwest Reg. Champion; CWS (0-2) 1997 51 18 .739 21 7 1st Gene Stephenson NCAA South II Regional (0-2) 1998 56 7 .889 26 1 1st Gene Stephenson NCAA Midwest Regional (1-2) 1999 59 14 .808 24 7 1st Gene Stephenson NCAA Wichita Regional (2-2) 2000 44 21 .677 24 8 1st Gene Stephenson MVC Tournament Champion; NCAA Minn. Reg. (2-2) 2001 42 24 .636 21 11 2nd Gene Stephenson 2002 47 17 .734 23 9 1st Gene Stephenson MVC Tournament champion; NCAA Wichita Reg. (1-2) 2003 49 27 .645 19 13 2nd Gene Stephenson MVC Tourn. champion; NCAA Houston Reg. (2-2) 2004 49 16 .754 28 4 1st Gene Stephenson MVC Tourn. champion; NCAA Fayetteville Reg. (2-2) 2005 51 24 .680 16 8 2nd Gene Stephenson MVC Tourn. champion; NCAA Knoxville Reg. (2-2) 2006 46 22 .676 15 9 3rd Gene Stephenson NCAA Norman Regional (2-2) NCAA Wichita Regional (4-1); NCAA Wichita Super Regional (0-2) 2007 53 22 .707 20 4 1st Gene Stephenson 2008 48 17 .738 19 5 1st Gene Stephenson MVC Tournament champion; NCAA Stillwater Regional (3-0); NCAA Tallahassee Super Regional (1-2) 2009 30 27 .526 11 7 3rd Gene Stephenson MVC Tournament champion; NCAA Norman Regional (0-2) 2010 41 19 .683 15 6 t1st Gene Stephenson 2011 39 26 .600 14 7 2nd Gene Stephenson 2012 *5 25 .167 *0 9 3rd Gene Stephenson 2013 *0 *26 .000 *0 6 2nd Gene Stephenson *MVC Tournament champion; *NCAA Manhattan Regional (0-2) 2014 31 28 .525 13 8 4th Todd Butler Totals 2,077 1,010 8 .672 *wins/losses later vacated # no formal standings kept Fairmount College 1905-1927 University of Wichita 1927-1964 Missouri Valley Conference 1948-present
Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference 1907-1927 Wichita State University 1964-present
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WSU in The Valley Tournament
1978 Omaha, Neb. Tulsa 9, Wichita State 7 Wichita State 14, Bradley 11 Wichita State 9, Indiana State 8 Wichita State 3, Tulsa 2 Southern Illinois 10, Wichita State 8 (Championship game)
1991 Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 8, Bradley 1 Wichita State 14, Creighton 1 Wichita State 13, Creighton 1
Wichita State 9, Missouri State 8 (11 inn.) Wichita State 2, Southern Illinois 1 Wichita State 3, Southern Illinois 0 (Championship Game) 2004 Springfield, Mo. Evansville 8, Wichita State 5 Wichita State 13, Indiana State 7 Wichita State 15, Missouri State 1 Wichita State 5, Southern Illinois 1 Wichita State 11, Southern Illinois 3 (Championship Game)
1979 Wichita, Kan. Tulsa 7, Wichita 4 Wichita State 20, Bradley 6 Southern Illinois 18, Wichita State 3
1992 Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 12, Illinois State 0 Wichita St. 8, Missouri St. 4 Wichita State 11, Indiana State 1 Creighton 4, Wichita State 3 (12 inn.) Wichita State 5, Creighton 0 (Championship game)
1980 Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 12, Creighton 3 Wichita State 7, Indiana State 4 Wichita State 18, Bradley 17 Wichita St. 12, So. Illinois 1 (Championship game)
1993 Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 6, Illinois State 5 Wichita State 11, Bradley 8 Wichita State 9, Creighton 7 Wichita State 22, Indiana State 9 (Championship game)
2005 Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 4, Indiana State 1 Wichita State 9, Southern Illinois 0 Wichita State 3, Creighton 0 Creighton 4, Wichita State 3 Wichita State 10, Creighton 3 (Championship Game)
1981 Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 23, Southern Illinois 4 Southern Illinois 5, Wichita State 3 Southern Illinois 3, Wichita State 0 (Championship game)
1994 Wichita, Kan. Illinois State 6, Wichita State 5 Wichita State 1, Missouri State 0 Wichita State 8, Creighton 6 Bradley 9, Wichita State 7
2006 Wichita, Kan. Creighton 11, Wichita State 8 Wichita State 8, Bradley 5 Evansville 14, Wichita State 3 (7 inn.)
1982 Terre Haute, Ind. Wichita State 9, Southern Illinois 6 Wichita State 13, Indiana State 1 Wichita State 12, So. Illinois 8 (Championship game)
1995 Springfield, Ill. Wichita State 12, Bradley 6 Evansville 11, Wichita State 5 Creighton 11, Wichita State 9
1983 Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 9, Southern Illinois 6 Indiana State 11, Wichita State 4 Southern Illinois 8, Wichita State 7
1996 Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 25, Northern Iowa 11 Wichita State 15, Southern Illinois 7 Missouri State 8, Wichita State 7 Bradley 18, Wichita State 11
1984 Carbondale, Ill. Wichita State 3, Southern Illinois 1 Indiana State 11, Wichita State 10 Wichita State 10, Illinois State 6 Wichita State 10, Indiana State 9 Indiana State 7, Wichita State 3 (Championship game)
1997 Wichita, Kan. Evansville 6, Wichita State 1 Wichita State 12, Northern Iowa 7 Wichita State 11, Illinois State 5 Wichita State 17, Southern Illinois 8 Missouri State 8, Wichita State 4 (Championship game)
1985 Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 6, Bradley 5 Wichita State 7, Indiana State 6 Wichita State 5, Indiana St. 2 (Championship game)
1998 Evansville, Ind. Wichita State 6, Creighton 4 Wichita State 12, Illinois State 1 Wichita State 19, Missouri State 9 Wichita State 22, Evansville 6 (Championship Game)
1986 Carbondale, Ill. Wichita State 6, Illinois State 1 Wichita State 11, Indiana St. 5 (11 inn.) Southern Illinois 7, Wichita State 3 Indiana State 6, Wichita State 3
2007 Springfield, Mo. Missouri State 5, Wichita State 2 Wichita State 4, Southern Illinois 2 Wichita State 12, Evansville 1 (8 inn.) Wichita State 2, Creighton 1 Creighton 10, Wichita State 9 (12 inn.) (Championship Game)
2010 Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 6, Missouri State 2 Wichita State 9, Evansville 2 Wichita State 6, Evansville 5 Illinois State 17, Wichita State 8 (Championship Game)
1985 1B - Dan Juenke 3B - Dan Raley SS - Arnie Beyeler OF - Shawn Land P - Ken Greenwood MVP - Dan Juenke 1986 SS - Arnie Beyeler OF - Jeff Bonacquista 1987 OF - Tim Raley OF - Kent Headley C - Eric Wedge P - David Haas MVP - Tim Raley
2003 Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 6, Indiana State 1 Southern Illinois 6, Wichita State 4 Wichita State 10, Indiana State 0
Shockers in The Valley Tournament
Valley Tournament Appearances: 37 Valley Tournament Championships: 17 (1980,1982,1985,1987,1988,1991,1992,1993,1998,1999,2000,2002, 2003,2004,2005,2008,2009) Valley Tournament Record: 97-46-1 (.677) Valley Championship Record: 17-8 (.680) at at at at at at at at Wichita Omaha Terre Carbondale Springfield, Evansville Springfield, Normal Total
Bradley 8-3 Creighton 12-5-1 Illinois St. 6-3 Indiana St. 13-4 No. Iowa 3-1 So. Illinois 14-5 Missouri St. 9-4 Tulsa 0-1 Evansville 4-2
1-0 0-1 — 3-1 — 0-1 — 1-1 1-0
Haute Ill.
— — 0-2 1-0 — 3-0 — — 1-0
— — 2-0 2-3 — 1-1 — — —
1-0 0-1 — — — — — — 0-1
–– 1-0 1-0 –– –– –– 1-0 –– 1-0
Mo.
— 1-1 — 1-0 — 3-1 1-2 — 1-1
2012 Springfield, Mo. Southern Illinois 6, Wichita State 3 Missouri State 7, Wichita State 0 *2013 Normal, Ill. Southern Illinois 5, Wichita State 1 Wichita State 11, Creighton 4 Wichita State 15, Southern Illinois 0 (7 inn.) Wichita State 5, Indiana State 0 Wichita State 5, Indiana State 4 Wichita State 5, Illinois State 2 (Championship Game) *Title and wins later vacated
All-Tournament Honors (since 1985)
2002 Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 8, Northern Iowa 1 Wichita State 17, Southern Illinois 1 Wichita State 3, Missouri State 0 Missouri State 12, Wichita State 8 Wichita State 7, Missouri State 6 (Championship Game)
1990 Wichita, Kan. Illinois St. 1, Wichita State 0 (11 inn.) Bradley 7, Wichita State 3
Wichita State 7, Indiana State 3 Indiana State 7, Wichita State 6 Wichita State 9, Indiana State 0 Creighton 3, Wichita State 1 (Championship Game)
2014 Terre Haute, Ind. Illinois State 6, Wichita State 0 Wichita State 8, Evansville 6 Wichita State 2, Southern Illinois 1 (12 inn.) Illinois State 6, Wichita State 1
2011 Omaha, Neb. Wichita State 2, Evansville 1
2001 Wichita, Kan. Northern Iowa 4, Wichita State 3 Missouri State 7, Wichita State 3
1989 Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 16, Southern Illinois 3 Indiana State 4, Wichita State 1 Wichita State 5, Southern Illinois 3 Indiana State 12, Wichita State 7
1987 8,213 (11 games) 1988 13,188 (10 games) 1989 12,658 (8 games) 1990 10,120 (11 games) 1991 17,162 (12 games) 1992 14,543 (11 games) 1993 13,319 (10 games) 1994 11,099 (11 games) 1996 11,231 (11 games) 1997 15,857 (11 games) 1999 14,146 (10 games) 2000 14,309 (11 games) 2001 27,584 (10 games) 2002 35,096 (11 games) 2003 36,041 (11 games) 2005 37,325 (11 games) 2006 33,489 (11 games) 2008 36,850 (10 games) 2009 33,783 (10 games) 2010 41,425 (13 games)
2009 Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 15, Indiana State 7 Creighton 11, Wichita State 0 (7 inn.) Wichita State 4, Illinois State 0 Wichita State 4, Creighton 2 (Championship Game)
2000 Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 6, Southern Illinois 4 Creighton 3, Wichita State 1 Wichita State 7, Missouri State 3 Wichita State 9, Indiana State 2 Wichita State 6, Evansville 2 (Championship Game)
1988 Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 7, Indiana State 5 Wichita State 6, Bradley 3 Wichita State 11, Creighton 5 Wichita St. 3, Creighton 3 (8 inn.) (Championship game)
The Missouri Valley Conference Tournament has been hosted by Wichita State 25 times. Here’s a look at the attendance figures for the tournament for the last 20 seasons the tournament has been held in Wichita at Eck Stadium-Home of Tyler Field:
2008 Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 12, Southern Illinois 0 (7 inn.) Wichita State 20, Missouri State 3 (7 inn.) Wichita State 12, Missouri State 10 (Championship Game)
1999 Wichita,Kan. Wichita State 10, Bradley 6 Wichita State 13, Evansville 7 Wichita State 10, Illinois State 8 Wichita State 11, Creighton 2 (Championship Game)
1987 Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 4, Illinois State l Wichita State 6, Southern Illinois 4 Indiana State 11, Wichita State 10 Wichita State 4, Creighton 1 Wichita State 18, Indiana State 4 Wichita State 4, Indiana St. 3 (Championship game)
Valley Tournament in Wichita
— 10-3 — 14-8-1 — 9-5 — 20-8 — 3-1 0-1 21-9 — 11-6 — 1-2 — 8-4
1988 2B - Mark Standiford SS - Mike Lansing C - Eric Wedge DH - Dan Raley P - Pat Cedeno MVP - Mark Standiford 1989 OF - Jim Audley UT - P.J. Forbes 1991 2B - Billy Hall SS - Chris Wimmer OF - Jim Audley C - Doug Mirabelli P - Kennie Steenstra P - Tyler Green MVP - Tyler Green
1993 1B - Toby Smith 3B - Casey Blake SS - Jason Adams DH - Darren Dreifort P - Jaime Bluma P - Darren Dreifort MVP - Darren Dreifort 1994 1B - John Gulick 3B - Casey Blake OF - Carl Hall 1995 OF - Richie Taylor 1996 1B - Adam McCollough 1997 C - Nathan Reese 3B - Joey Blue OF - Jeff Ryan 1998 SP - Steve Foral OF - Joey Blue 3B - Koyie Hill C - Brian Preston MVP - Brian Preston 1999 C - Brain Preston 1B - Pat Magness 2B - Blake Blasi OF - Tim Hayes P - Jason Krafft MVP - Kevin Hooper
1992 2000 1B - Jason White 2B - Blake Blasi C - Doug Mirabelli 3B - Koyie Hill UT - Kennie Steenstra OF - Brian Burgamy P - Charlie Giaurone P - Adam Peterson P - Mike Brandley MVP- Brian Burgamy MVP - Mike Brandley
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2002 2B - Brian Burgamy 3B - Brandon Green OF - Dustin Hawkins OF - Randy Walter P - John Tetuan MVP - Randy Walter 2003 SS - Nick McCoola 3B - Brandon Green OF - Nick Blasi OF - Drew Moffitt P - Mike Pelfrey P - David Sanders MVP - David Sanders 2004 SS - Nick McCoola 3B - Brandon Green UT - Mark Johnson OF - Drew Moffitt OF - Nick Blasi P - Jereme Foster MVP - Drew Moffitt 2005 UT - Derek Schermerhorn DH - Danny Jackson P - Mike Pelfrey P- Travis Banwart MVP - Danny Jackson 2006 OF - Blake Hurlbutt 2007 3B - Conor Gillaspie UT - Derek Schermerhorn OF - Matt Brown OF - Andy Dirks
2008 C - Tyler Weber 2B - Josh Workman SS - Dusty Coleman 3B - Conor Gillaspie OF - Andy Dirks OF - Kevin Hall P - Rob Musgrave MVP - Conor Gillaspie 2009 C - Cody Lassley DH - Ryan Jones UT - Chance Sossamon OF - Ryan Engrav P - Jordan Cooper MVP - Ryan Engrav 2010 OF - Bret Bascue SP - Tim Kelley 2011 C - Chris O’Brien OF - Don Lambert *2013 2B - Tanner Dearman 3B - Erik Harbutz UT - Tyler Baker DH - Johnny Coy OF - Mikel Mucha OF - Garrett Bayliff SP - Kris Gardner MVP - Garrett Bayliff *later vacated
1980 Midwest Regional (Tulsa, Okla.) Missouri 5, Wichita State 4 California 5, Wichita State 1 1981 Atlantic Regional (Clemson, S.C.) Wichita State 7, Clemson 2 Mississippi St. 5, Wichita State 1 East Tenn. St. 5, Wichita St. 4 (11 inn. ) 1982 South Regional (New Orleans, La.) Wichita State 3, Jackson State 0 Wichita State 7, New Orleans 0 Wichita State 8, New Orleans 1 (Championship game) College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Wichita St. 7, Cal State Fullerton 0 Miami, Fla 4, Wichita State 3 Wichita State 13, Oklahoma St. 2 Wichita State 8, Texas 4 Miami, Fla. 9, Wichita State 3 (Championship game) 1983 Midwest Regional (Stillwater, Okla.) Oklahoma State 9, Wichita State 2 Wichita State 6, Arkansas 2 Oral Roberts 6, Wichita State 5 1985 Midwest Regional (Stillwater, Okla.) Wichita State 12, Oral Roberts 1 Oklahoma St. 15, Wichita State 8 Wichita State 15, Oral Roberts 14 Wichita State 7, Oklahoma St. 2 Oklahoma State 10, WSU 6 (Championship game) 1987 West I Regional (Palo Alto, Calif.) Wichita St. 4, UC-Santa Barbara 3 Washington St. 4, Wichita State 3 Oral Roberts 11, Wichita State 4 1988 Midwest Regional (Stillwater, Okla.) Wichita State 6, SW Louisiana 2 Wichita St. 10, Loyola-Marymount 6 Wichita State 8, Oklahoma St. 5 Oklahoma St. 12, Wichita State 7 Wichita St. 15, Oklahoma St. 5 (Championship game) College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Wichita State 5, Florida 4 Wichita State 7, Arizona State 4 Arizona St. 4, Wichita St. 3 (10 inn. ) Arizona State 19, Wichita State 1
WSU in the NCAA Tournament 1989 West II Regional (Fresno, Calif.) Wichita State 4, Portland 0 Wichita State 12, Pepperdine 1 Michigan 14, Wichita State 5 Wichita State 6, Fresno State 4 Wichita State 3, Michigan 2 Wichita State 9, Michigan 5 (Championship game) College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Wichita State 3, Arkansas 1 Florida State 4, Wichita State 2 Wichita State 8, Arkansas 4 Wichita State 7, Florida State 4 Wichita State 12, Florida State 9 Wichita State 5, Texas 3 (Championship game)
Regional Appearances: ............................................................................... 27 Regional Championships: ............................................................................ 9 (1982 South, 1988 Midwest, 1989 West II, 1991 Midwest, 1992 Midwest, 1993 Atlantic, 1996 Midwest, 2007 Wichita, 2008 Stillwater) Regional Record: ........................................................................ 57-40 (.588) Super Regional Appearances:....................................................................... 2 Super Regional Record:............................................................................. 1-4 College World Series Appearances: ............................................................ 7 CWS Championships: .......................................................................1 (1989) CWS Record: .............................................................................. 16-11 (.593) NCAA Tournament Record: ...................................................... 74-55 (.574)
Louisiana St. 8, Wichita State 0 (Championship game)
1990 Midwest Regional (Wichita, Kan.) Georgia So. 4, Wichita St. 2 (13 inn.) Wichita State 7, Arkansas 6 UCLA 7, Wichita State 5
1994 Midwest Regional (Wichita, Kan.) Santa Clara 2, Wichita State 1 Georgia Tech 13, Wichita State 1 1995 Midwest Regional (Wichita, Kan.) Lamar 13, Wichita State 11 Wichita State 6, Providence 2 Lamar 4, Wichita State 1
1991 Midwest Regional (Wichita, Kan.) Wichita State 10, East Carolina 5 Wichita State 13, Baylor 7 Wichita State 8, California 1 Wichita State 11, California 5 (Championship game) College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Wichita State 8, Long Beach St. 5 Wichita St. 3, Creighton 2 (12 inn.) Wichita State 11, Creighton 3 Louisiana State 6, Wichita State 3 (Championship game)
1996 Midwest Regional (Wichita, Kan.) Wichita State 4, Indiana 0 Wichita State 9, Missouri 2 Wichita St. 6, Cal State Fullerton 1 Wichita State 16, Rice 6 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Louisiana St. 9, Wichita State 8 Florida State 8, Wichita State 4
1992 Midwest Regional (Wichita, Kan.) Wichita St. 9, George Washington 0 Wichita State 3, Arizona State 1 Wichita State 5, Oklahoma St. 0 Wichita State 5, Oklahoma St. 2 (Championship game) College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Pepperdine 6, Wichita State 0 Oklahoma 8, Wichita State 4
1997 South Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) North Carolina St. 10, Wichita St. 9 Alabama 6, Wichita State 2 1998 Midwest Regional (Wichita, Kan.) Wichita St. 7, SE Missouri St. 4 Arkansas 3, Wichita State 2 Arizona St. 6, Wichita State 4
1993 Atlantic Regional (Atlanta, Ga.) Wichita State 14, Ohio State 5 Wichita State 3, South Carolina 2 Wichita St. 5, Georgia Tech 4 (10 inn.) Ohio State 8, Wichita State 6 Wichita State 5, Ohio State 3 (Championship game) College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Wichita St. 4, Arizona St. 3 (11 inn.) Wichita State 7, Texas 6 Wichita State 10, Oklahoma St. 4
1999 Wichita Regional (Wichita, Kan.) Wichita State 13, Oral Roberts 5 Wichita State 4, UCLA 2 Oklahoma St. 11, Wichita State 8 Oklahoma St. 7, Wichita State 6 2000 Minnesota Regional (Minneapolis, Minn.) Minnesota 10, Wichita State 7
WSU vs. All-Time NCAA Opponents
Regional Super CWS Alabama 0-1 — — Arizona 2-0 — — Arizona State 1-1 — 2-2 Arkansas 3-3 — 2-0 Austin Peay 1-0 — — Baylor 1-0 — — Butler 1-0 — — Cal-Santa Barbara 1-0 — — Cal State Fullerton 1-0 — 1-0 UC Irvine — 0-2 — California 2-1 — — Clemson 1-0 — — Creighton — — 2-0 East Carolina 1-0 — — East Tennessee St. 0-1 — — Florida — — 1-0 Florida State — 1-2 2-2 Fresno State 1-0 — — George Washington 1-0 — — Georgia Southern 0-1 — — Georgia Tech 1-1 — — Houston 1-0 — — Indiana 1-0 — — Jackson State 1-0 — — Lamar 0-2 — — Long Beach State — — 1-0 Louisiana State — — 0-3
Total 0-1 2-0 3-3 5-3 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-2 2-1 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 3-4 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 1-0 0-3
Regional Super CWS Loyola-Marymount 1-0 — — Miami — — 0-2 Michigan 2-1 — — Minnesota 1-1 — — Mississippi 2-0 — — Mississippi State 0-1 — — Missouri 2-1 — — Nebraska 0-1 — — New Orleans 3-1 — — North Carolina St. 0-1 — — Ohio State 2-1 — — Oral Roberts 3-4 — — Oklahoma 1-3 — 0-1 Oklahoma State 7-6 — 2-0 Pepperdine 1-0 — 0-1 Portland 1-0 — — Providence 1-0 — — Rice 1-2 — — Santa Clara 0-1 — — South Carolina 1-0 — — Southeast Mo. St. 1-0 — 0-0 Southwestern La. 1-0 — — Tennessee 0-1 — — Texas — — 3-0 TCU 2-0 — — UCLA 1-1 — — Washington State 0-2 — — Winthrop 1-1 — —
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Total 1-0 0-2 2-1 1-1 2-0 0-1 2-1 0-1 3-1 0-2 2-1 3-4 1-4 9-6 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-2 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 3-0 2-0 1-1 0-2 1-1
Wichita State 15, Butler 5 Wichita State 5, Minnesota 1 Nebraska 8, Wichita State 1 (Championship game) 2002 Wichita Regional (Wichita, Kan.) Oral Roberts 6, Wichita State 1 Wichita State 8, Oklahoma 4 Oral Roberts 15, Wichita State 8 2003 Houston Regional (Houston, Texas) Wichita State 4, Mississippi 2 Rice 10, Wichita State 1 Wichita State 5, Mississippi 4 Rice 5, Wichita State 2 (Championship game) 2004 Fayetteville Regional (Fayetteville, Ark.) Wichita State 3, Missouri 0 Wichita State 4, Arkansas 3 (11 inn.) Arkansas 11, Wichita State 9 Arkansas 4, Wichita State 3 (Championship game) 2005 Knoxville Regional (Knoxville, Tenn.) Winthrop 2, Wichita State 1 Wichita State 5, Austin Peay State 1 Wichita State 3, Winthrop 2 Tennessee 12, Wichita State 2 (Championship game) 2006 Norman Regional (Norman, Okla.) Wichita State 2, Houston 1 Wichita State 18, TCU 8 Oklahoma 12, Wichita State 7 Oklahoma 7, Wichita State 6 (Championship game) 2007 Wichita Regional (Wichita, Kan.) New Orleans 7, Wichita State 6 Wichita State 11, Oral Roberts 4 Wichita State 7, New Orleans 3 Wichita State 4, Arizona 3 Wichita State 3, Arizona 0 (Championship Game) Wichita Super Regional (Wichita, Kan.) UC Irvine 1, Wichita State 0 UC Irvine 3, Wichita State 2 2008 Stillwater Regional (Stillwater, Okla.) Wichita State 8, TCU 5 Wichita State 5, Oklahoma State 3 Wichita State 11, Oklahoma St. 7 (10 inn.) (Championship Game) Tallahassee Super Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) Wichita State 10, Florida State 7 Florida State 14, Wichita State 4 Florida State 11, Wichita State 4 2009 Norman Regional (Norman, Okla.) Oklahoma 5, Wichita State 4 Washington State 3, Wichita State 2 *2013 Manhattan Regional (Manhattan, Kan.) Kansas State 20, Wichita State 11 Arkansas 3, Wichita State 1 *later vacated
All-Americans American Baseball Coaches Association Year Player Pos Team 1991 Kennie Steenstra P 1st Billy Hall 2B 3rd 1992 Darren Dreifort P 1st Doug Mirabelli C 2nd Todd Dreifort OF 3rd Charlie Giaudrone P 2nd Scot McCloughan DH 3rd 1993 Darren Dreifort P 1st 1994 Shane Dennis P 1st 1995 Mike Drumright P 3rd Braden Looper P 2nd 1996 Braden Looper P 1st Travis Wyckoff P/OF 3rd Casey Blake 3B 2nd 1998 Jeff Ryan OF 1st Pat Magness 1B 2nd Zach Sorensen SS 2nd Marc Bluma P 3rd 2000 Blake Blasi 2B 3rd 2002 Brian Burgamy 2B 3rd John Tetuan SP 3rd 2004 Mike Pelfrey SP 2nd 2005 Mike Pelfrey SP 1st 2006 Damon Sublett 2B 3rd 2008 Conor Gillaspie 3B 3rd Andy Dirks OF 3rd Rob Musgrave P 3rd 2011 Chris O’Brien C 3rd 2014 Casey Gillaspie 1B 1st Year 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1985 1987 1988 1989 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1998 1999 2000 2002 2004 2005 2006 2008 2010
Collegiate Baseball Player Joe Carter Joe Carter Joe Carter Phil Stephenson Bryan Oelkers Phil Stephenson Russ Morman Russ Morman Kevin Penner Tim Raley David Haas Mark Standiford Eric Wedge Greg Brummett Mike Lansing Mike McDonald Kennie Steenstra Billy Hall Chris Wimmer Darren Dreifort Chris Wimmer Doug Mirabelli Darren Dreifort Joey Jackson Shane Dennis Carl Hall Jason Adams Mike Drumright Braden Looper Braden Looper Travis Wyckoff Casey Blake Jeff Ryan Pat Magness Zach Sorensen Marc Bluma Marc Bluma Pat Magness John Tetuan Brian Burgamy Mike Pelfrey Logan Sorensen Brandon Green Mike Pelfrey Aaron Shafer Rob Musgrave Conor Gillaspie Anthony Capra Jordan Cooper
Pos Team OF 2nd OF 1st OF 2nd 1B 1st P 3rd 1B 1st DH 2nd 1B 3rd OF 3rd OF 1st P 3rd 2B 1st C 1st P 2nd SS 2nd OF 2nd P 1st 2B 1st SS 2nd P 1st SS 3rd C 3rd P 2nd 2B 2nd P 1st OF 3rd SS 1st P 2nd P 3rd P 1st P/OF 1st 3B 3rd OF 1st 1B 1st SS 3rd P 2nd P 3rd 1B 3rd SP 1st 2B 3rd SP 2nd 1B 2nd 3B 3rd SP 1st SP 3rd SP 2nd 3B 3rd SP 3rd SP 3rd
Postseason Honors C SP 1B
2nd 3rd 1st
Year 2004
CollegeBaseballInsider.com Player Pos Mike Pelfrey SP
Team 2nd
Pos OF
Team 1st
Year 2006
College Baseball Foundation Player Pos Damon Sublett UT
Team 1st
The Sporting News Player Joe Carter Joe Carter Phil Stephenson Russ Morman Darren Dreifort Darren Dreifort Jeff Ryan Pat Magness Zach Sorensen
Pos OF OF 1B 1B P P OF 1B SS
Team 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd
Year 2010
College Baseball Lineup Player Pos Jordan Cooper SP
Team 2nd
Year 2014
Perfect Game Player Casey Gillaspie
Team 1st
Year 1980 1981
Baseball Bulletin Player Joe Carter Mike Davis Joe Carter Phil Stephenson
Pos OF 3B OF 1B
Team 1st 1st 1st 1st
Year 1981 1982
All-America Baseball News Player Pos Joe Carter OF Phil Stephenson 1B Jim Thomas 2B Don Heinkel P Charlie O’Brien C Bryan Oelkers P Phil Stephenson 1B Russ Morman DH Erik Sonberg P Jim Thomas 2B
Team 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd
Year 1983 1987 1988 1989 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1998 2002 2004 2005 2006 2008 2014
Baseball America Player Russ Morman Erik Sonberg Tim Raley David Haas Mark Standiford Eric Wedge Kennie Steenstra Chris Wimmer Doug Mirabelli Darren Dreifort Chris Wimmer Todd Dreifort Darren Dreifort Shane Dennis Jason Adams Mike Drumright Casey Blake Braden Looper Casey Blake Jeff Ryan Pat Magness Zach Sorensen Marc Bluma Brian Burgamy Mike Pelfrey Mike Pelfrey Damon Sublett Rob Musgrave Conor Gillaspie Casey Gillaspie
Pos 1B SP OF SP 2B C SP SS C RP SS OF RP SP SS SP 3B RP 3B OF 1B SS RP 2B SP SP 2B SP 3B 1B
Team 1st 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 1st
Year 1998 2002 2004 2005
Sports Weekly Player Jeff Ryan Pat Magness Brian Burgamy Mike Pelfrey Mike Pelfrey
Pos OF 1B 2B SP SP
Team 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd
Year 1999
College Baseball Insider Player Pos Marc Bluma P Kevin Hooper 2B
Team 1st 1st
2011 2014
Chris O’Brien Charlie Lowell Casey Gillaspie
Year 1979
Player Joe Carter
Year 1980 1981 1983 1992 1993 1998
McDonald’s
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Pos 1B
National Collegiate Baseball Writers Assoc. Year Player Pos Team 1996 Ben Thomas P/DH3rd 1998 Jeff Ryan OF 1st Pat Magness 1B 1st Marc Bluma P 3rd Kevin Hooper 2B 2nd 1999 Marc Bluma P 3rd Kevin Hooper 2B 1st Pat Magness 1B 2nd 2004 Mike Pelfrey SP 3rd 2005 Mike Pelfrey SP 1st 2006 Damon Sublett UT 3rd 2008 Rob Musgrave SP 2nd Anthony Capra SP 3rd 2010 Jordan Cooper SP 3rd 2011 Chris O’Brien C 1st 2014 Casey Gillaspie 1B 1st
Freshman All-Americans
Year 1984 1985 1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 1999 2001 2003 2006 2009
Baseball America Player Tim Raley David Haas Mark Standiford Dan Raley Doug Mirabelli Chris Wimmer Kennie Steenstra Darren Dreifort Richie Taylor Casey Blake Ben Thomas Ben Keiter Brandon Green Mike Pelfrey Aaron Shafer Jordan Cooper
Collegiate Baseball Year Player 1989 Darrin Paxton 1992 Richie Taylor 1993 Casey Blake 1996 Marc Bluma Kevin Hooper 1999 Ben Keiter 2001 Logan Sorensen 2003 Mike Pelfrey Steve Uhlmansiek 2004 Kris Johnson 2005 Damon Sublett Travis Banwart 2006 Aaron Shafer Conor Gillaspie Josh Workman 2009 Jordan Cooper Charlie Lowell 2010 Johnny Coy 2011 Cale Elam 2012 Kris Gardner A.J. Ladwig Casey Gillaspie 2013 *Garrett Brummett 2014 Sam Tewes *later vacated
Pos OF P 2B 3B C LF P P OF 3B 1B P SS SP SP SP
Team 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd
Pos P OF 3B P 2B P 1B SP SP SP UT SP SP 3B DH SP SP 1B RP SP RP DH SP SP
Team 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Year Player Pos Team 2009 Jordan Cooper SP 2nd Charlie Lowell SP 2nd 2011 Cale Elam RP 1st Year 2009 2010
College Baseball Lineup Player Pos Jordan Cooper SP Charlie Lowell SP Johnny Coy 1B
Team 2nd 2nd 3rd
National Player-of-the-Year The Sporting News Player Pos Joe Carter OF
Year 1981 1982
All-America Baseball News Player Pos Joe Carter OF Phil Stephenson 1B
Year 1989 1991 1992 1993
R.E. “Bob” Smith Award Player Eric Wedge (finalist) Kennie Steenstra (finalist) Darren Dreifort (finalist) Darren Dreifort
Pos C P P P
Year 1981 1982 1989 1991 1992 1993 1996
Golden Spikes Award Player Joe Carter (finalist) Phil Stephenson (finalist) Eric Wedge (finalist) Kennie Steenstra (finalist) Darren Dreifort (finalist) Darren Dreifort Braden Looper (finalist)
Pos OF 1B C P P P P
Year 2011
Johnny Bench Award Player Chris O’Brien (finalist)
Pos C
NCAA Pitcher-of-the-Year All-America Baseball News Player Pos Bryan Oelkers P
NCAA Coach-of-the-Year
Year 1982
All-America Baseball News Coach Gene Stephenson
Year 1989
The Sporting News Coach Gene Stephenson
Year 1989 Year 1993
American Baseball Coaches Association Coach Gene Stephenson Baseball America Coach Gene Stephenson
College Baseball Hall of Fame
Player Year Inducted Phil Stephenson 2007 Joe Carter 2009 Darren Dreifort 2009 Don Heinkel 2010 Gene Stephenson 2014
Collegiate Baseball Player-of-the-Century
Player Phil Stephenson
Pos. 1B
Player Joe Carter Phil Stephenson Darren Dreifort
National Academic Athlete-of-the-Year (CoSIDA) Year 1992 1995
Year 2011 2014
Player Chris O’Brien Casey Gillaspie
Pos C 1B
Year 1980 1982 1985 1987 1988 1989 1991 1992 1994 1996 1998
Coach Gene Stephenson Gene Stephenson Gene Stephenson Gene Stephenson Gene Stephenson Gene Stephenson Gene Stephenson Gene Stephenson Gene Stephenson Gene Stephenson Gene Stephenson
Missouri Valley Conference Joe Carter Player-of-the-Year Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 1985 1987 1989 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2011 2014
Player Joe Carter Joe Carter Phil Stephenson Russ Morman Ken Greenwood Tim Raley Eric Wedge Carl Hall Casey Blake Jeff Ryan Blake Blasi Brian Burgamy Logan Sorensen Brandon Green Damon Sublett Chris O’Brien Casey Gillaspie
Pos OF OF 1B OF P OF C OF 3B OF 2B 2B 1B 3B 2B/P C 1B
MVC Pitcher-of-the-Year Year 1988 1989 1991 1993 1994 1995 1998 2002 2004 2005 2006 2010 2011
Player David Haas Greg Brummett Kennie Steenstra Darren Dreifort Shane Dennis Mike Drumright Marc Bluma John Tetuan Mike Pelfrey Mike Pelfrey Aaron Shafer Jordan Cooper Charlie Lowell
Pos P P P P P P P P P P P P P
MVC Freshman-of-the-Year Year 2003 2005 2006
Player Mike Pelfrey Damon Sublett Aaron Shafer
Pos P 2B/P P
MVC Newcomer-of-the-Year Year Player 2010 Preston Springer 2013 *Brandon Peterson *later vacated
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Pos DH RP
Player Charlie Giaudrone Mike Drumright
Pos P P
Academic All-Americans (CoSIDA)
NCBWA District Player-of-the-Year
Missouri Valley Conference Coach-of-the-Year
Year 1981
Year 1982
Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame
Year 1982 1983 1990 1991 1992 1994 1995 1996 1998 1999 2003 2004 2005 2008 2010
Player Don Heinkel Phil Stephenson Tim Gaskell Jeff Bluma Kennie Steenstra Charlie Giaudrone Charlie Giaudrone Kennie Steenstra Casey Blake Mike Drumright Casey Blake Mike Drumright Casey Blake Zach Sorensen Marc Bluma Pat Magness Marc Bluma Mark Johnson Bryan Erstad Mark Johnson Tommy Hottovy Brandon Green Nick Blasi Joe Muich Phil Napolitan Rob Musgrave Jordan Cooper
Pos P 1B OF P P P P P 3B P 3B P 3B SS P 1B P OF DH OF P IF OF C OF P P
Team 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd
MVC All-Centennial Team
Player Gene Stephenson Blake Blasi Kevin Hooper Doug Mirabelli Eric Wedge Casey Blake Koyie Hill Mike Lansing Zach Sorensen Damon Sublett Travis Wyckoff Darren Dreifort Drew Moffitt Joe Carter Carl Hall Jeff Ryan Brandon Baird Greg Brummett Shane Dennis Mike Drumright David Haas Don Heinkel Bryan Oelkers Mike Pelfrey Kennie Steenstra Jaime Bluma Marc Bluma Darren Dreifort Braden Looper Jim Newlin
Pos Coach 2B 2B C C 3B 3B SS SS UT UT DH DH OF OF OF SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP RP RP RP RP RP
Pizza Hut Shocker Sports Hall of Fame Baseball Inductees
Player Year Inducted Don Lock 1980 Lindsay Austin 1980 Jimmy Nutter 1980 Strong Hinman 1981 Ed Kriwiel 1981 Ray Morrison 1982 Hap Houlik 1985 Jim Klisanin 1987
Joe Carter Don Heinkel Phil Stephenson Lanny Van Eman Russ Morman Mark Standiford Greg Brummett Charlie O’Brien Dick Sanders Erik Sonberg David Haas Eric Wedge Jim Newlin Kennie Steenstra Darren Dreifort Jaime Bluma Doug Mirabelli Bryan Oelkers Casey Blake Braden Looper Shane Dennis Jim Thomas Kevin Hooper Jeff Ryan Zach Sorensen Marc Bluma Chris Wimmer Mike Lansing Jason Adams Pat Magness Tim Raley Travis Wyckoff Carl Hall Mike Pelfrey Todd Dreifort Mike Drumright
1988 1989 1989 1989 1993 1994 1995 1995 1995 1995 1996 1996 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2008 2008 2011 2011 2012 2012 2014 2015
WSU 25-Year Anniversary Team
Player Don Heinkel Kennie Steenstra Greg Brummett Darren Dreifort Jaime Bluma Eric Wedge Phil Stephenson Jim Thomas Casey Blake Mike Lansing Joe Carter Todd Dreifort Carl Hall Travis Wyckoff Darren Dreifort
Pos SP SP SP RP RP C 1B 2B 3B SS OF OF OF UT DH
Player Greg Brummett
Pos P
College World Series MVP
Year 1989
College World Series All-Tournament Team Year 1982 1988 1989 1991 1993
Player Bryan Oelkers Russ Morman Loren Hibbs Tim Gaskell Jim Thomas Mark Standiford Greg Brummett Eric Wedge Pat Meares Jim Audley Todd Dreifort Jim Newlin Jim Audley Kennie Steenstra Jason Adams Casey Blake
Pos P DH OF OF 2B 2B P C SS OF OF P OF P SS 3B
NCAA Regional Most Valuable Player Year 1982 1989 1991 1992 1993 1996 2007 2008
Player Charlie O’Brien Eric Wedge Billy Hall Kennie Steenstra Darren Dreifort Brandon Baird Derek Schermerhorn Conor Gillaspie
Pos C C 2B P P/DH P 1B 3B
Reg. South West II MW MW Atlantic MW Wichita Stillwater
NCAA Regional All-Tournament
Year 1982 1983 1985 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 1996 1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Player Charlie O’Brien Bryan Oelkers Phil Stephenson Jim Thomas Kevin Penner Don Heinkel Mark Grogan Dan Juenke Mark Grogan Arnie Beyeler Mark Standiford David Haas Rich McIntyre Mike McDonald Mark Standiford Jeff Bonacquista Pat Cedeno Shane Durham Eric Wedge Bryant Winslow Pat Cedeno Jim Newlin Mike Lansing Scot McCloughan Billy Hall Chris Wimmer Todd Dreifort Jim Audley Kennie Steenstra Darrin Paxton Kennie Steenstra Darren Dreifort Richie Taylor Doug Mirabelli Chris Wimmer Todd Dreifort Darren Dreifort Toby Smith Joey Jackson Jason Adams Casey Blake Ben Thomas Richie Taylor Brandon Baird Steve Foral Kevin Hooper Jeff Ryan Travis Wyckoff Tim Hayes Koyie Hill Kevin Hooper Brian Preston Brian Burgamy Dustin Hawkins Pat Magness Koyie Hill Brian Burgamy Nick Blasi Cody Clark Shawn Smarsh Nick McCoola Nick Blasi Mike Pelfrey Tyler Hill Damon Sublett Phil Napolitan Conor Gillaspie Brandon Hall Blake Hurlbutt Aaron Shafer Tyler Weber
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Pos Reg. C South P 1B 2B OF P 3B MW 1B MW 2B SS DH P P 1B MW 2B OF P P C West 1B P P SS MW DH 2B MW SS OF OF P P P MW P OF C SS OF P/DH Atlantic 1B 2B SS 3B 1B MW OF P MW P 2B DH OF OF Wichita 3B SS C OF Minn. OF 1B 3B 2B Wichita OF Houston C 2B Fayetteville SS OF SP 1B Knoxville 2B OF 3B Norman C OF SP C Wichita
2008 2009 2013
Derek Schermerhorn Conor Gillaspie Dusty Coleman Josh Workman Andy Dirks Travis Banwart Conor Gillaspie Andy Dirks Clint McKeever Aaron Shafer Will Baez *Johnny Coy
*later vacated
1B 3B SS DH OF SP 3B OF DH SP 2B DH
Stillwater Norman Manhattan
All-Midwest Region (ABCA)
Year 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998
Player Bob Bomerito Joe Carter Joe Carter Mike Davis Joe Carter Phil Stephenson Jim Thomas Don Heinkel Loren Hibbs Charlie O’Brien Bryan Oelkers Phil Stephenson Loren Hibbs Russ Morman Kevin Penner Erik Sonberg Jim Spring Loren Hibbs Tim Raley David Haas Mark Standiford David Haas Eric Wedge Greg Brummett Mike McDonald Mike Lansing Darrin Paxton Kennie Steenstra Kennie Steenstra Billy Hall Jim Audley Chris Wimmer Doug Mirabelli Tyler Green Charlie Giaudrone Todd Dreifort Doug Mirabelli Scot McCloughan Darren Dreifort Chris Wimmer Joey Jackson Darren Dreifort Toby Smith Richie Taylor Darren Dreifort Mike Brandley Jaime Bluma Shane Dennis Jaime Bluma Carl Hall Jason Adams Casey Blake Jason Adams Mike Drumright Braden Looper Casey Blake Richie Taylor Brandon Baird Casey Blake Braden Looper Travis Wyckoff Ben Thomas Jason Krafft Kevin Hooper Zach Sorensen Jeff Ryan Steve Foral Ben Thomas Marc Bluma Jeff Ryan Pat Magness Zach Sorensen
Pos 3B OF OF 3B OF 1B SS P OF C P 1B OF 1B OF P 2B OF OF P 2B P C P OF SS P P P 2B CF SS C P P OF C DH P SS 2B P 1B OF DH P P P P OF SS 3B SS P P 3B OF P 3B RP RP 1B SP 2B SS 3B SP SP RP OF DH SS
Team
1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st
1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 2010 2011 2014
Marc Bluma Kevin Hooper Marc Bluma Kevin Hooper Blake Blasi Koyie Hill Brian Burgamy John Tetuan Dustin Hawkins Drew Moffitt Mike Pelfrey Drew Moffitt Mike Pelfrey Drew Moffitt Nick Blasi Logan Sorensen Mike Pelfrey Derek Schermerhorn Damon Sublett Aaron Shafer Conor Gillaspie Andy Dirks Rob Musgrave Aaron Shafer Anthony Capra Preston Springer Jordan Cooper Chris O’Brien Charlie Lowell Casey Gillaspie
RP 2B RP SS 2B 3B 2B SP OF DH SP OF SP OF OF 1B SP 3B 2B SP 3B OF SP SP SP DH SP C SP 1B
1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st
Year 2007
Player Tyler Weber
Pos C
Year 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
Player Bob Bomerito Rob Burgess Larry Groves Matt Yeager Joe Carter Mike Davis Dave Howard Bob Bomerito Joe Carter Mike Davis Terry Hayes Don Heinkel Phil Stephenson Jim Thomas Joe Carter Terry Hayes Don Heinkel Phil Stephenson Jim Thomas Don Heinkel Russ Morman Charlie O’Brien Bryan Oelkers Phil Stephenson Jim Thomas Loren Hibbs Erik Sonberg Dave Lucas Russ Morman Kevin Penner Erik Sonberg Jim Spring Loren Hibbs Greg LaFever Dave McClure Frank Schulte Arnie Beyeler Loren Hibbs Greg LaFever Jim Daniel Victor Dunn Ken Greenwood Dan Juenke Tim Raley Arnie Beyeler Ken Greenwood Dan Juenke Kevin Penner David Haas
Pos Team 3B 1st P 1st P/DH 1st OF 1st OF 1st 3B 1st OF 1st 3B 1st OF 1st 3B 1st P 1st P 1st 1B 1st 2B 1st OF 1st P 1st P 1st 1B 1st SS 1st P 1st DH 1st C 1st P 1st 1B 1st 2B 1st OF 2nd P 2nd SS 1st 1B 1st OF 1st P 1st 2B 1st OF 2nd P 2nd C 2nd P 2nd SS 1st OF 1st P 1st P 2nd 3B 2nd P 2nd 1B 2nd OF 2nd SS 1st P 1st 1B 1st OF 1st P 2nd
Rawlings Gold Glove (ABCA) All-Missouri Valley Conference
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993
1994
1995 1996
Shawn Pumphrey Dan Raley Tim Raley Arnie Beyeler Shane Durham David Haas Tim Raley Mark Standiford Kent Headley Rich McIntyre Dan Raley David Haas Rick Olivas Tim Raley Jeff Bonacquista Greg Brummett Kent Headley Mark Standiford David Haas Dan Raley Mark Standiford Jeff Bonacquista Pat Cedeno Mike Lansing Eric Wedge Eric Wedge Greg Brummett Mike McDonald Mike Lansing Pat Cedeno Jim Newlin P.J. Forbes Bryant Winslow Jim Audley Pat Meares Doug Mirabelli Chris Wimmer Kennie Steenstra Mike Lansing P.J. Forbes Jim Audley Darrin Paxton Tyler Green Scot McCloughan Doug Mirabelli Jason White Billy Hall Chris Wimmer Jim Audley Mike Jones Kennie Steenstra Tyler Green Todd Dreifort Darren Dreifort Charlie Giaudrone Doug Mirabelli Jason White Chris Wimmer Scot McCloughan Todd Dreifort Darren Dreifort Shane Dennis Toby Smith Joey Jackson Richie Taylor Jaime Bluma Darren Dreifort Adam McCullough Darren Dreifort Carl Hall Mike Brandley Joey Jackson Casey Blake Jason Adams Shane Dennis Brandon Baird Jaime Bluma Richie Taylor Mike Drumright Jason Adams Casey Blake Mike Drumright Brandon Baird Braden Looper Travis Wyckoff Richie Taylor Randy Young Casey Blake
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P 3B DH SS P P OF 2B OF P 3B P DH OF OF P OF 2B P 3B 2B OF P SS C C P OF SS P P 2B 1B OF 3B C LF P SS 2nd CF P P DH C 1B 2B SS CF UT P P RF P P C 1B SS DH OF P P 1B 2B OF P P C DH OF P 2B 3B SS P P P OF P SS 3B P P P P OF OF 3B
2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Braden Looper Nathan Reese Ben Thomas Steve Foral Adam McCollough Jerry Stine Ben Thomas Travis Wyckoff Randy Young Zach Sorensen Jason Krafft Marc Bluma Nathan Reese Kevin Hooper Jeff Ryan Brian Preston Casey Davis Ben Thomas Jeff Ryan Zach Sorensen Marc Bluma Kevin Hooper Pat Magness Ben Christensen Erich Bryan Blake Blasi Marc Bluma Kevin Hooper Pat Magness Koyie Hill Brandon Sloan Blake Blasi Koyie Hill Pat Magness Greg Bauer Steve Haines Ben Keiter Brian Burgamy Brian Burgamy John Tetuan Drew Moffitt Dustin Hawkins Tanner Welch Logan Sorensen Mark Johnson Randy Walter David Sanders Mike Dennison Logan Sorensen Drew Moffitt Phil Napolitan Mike Pelfrey Mike Dennison Cody Clark Tommy Hottovy Logan Sorensen Brandon Green Drew Moffitt Nick Blasi Mike Pelfrey Tommy Hottovy Shawn Smarsh Steve Uhlmansiek Mike Pelfrey Derek Schermerhorn Joe Muich Phil Napolitan Damon Sublett Damon Sublett Conor Gillaspie Matt Brown Aaron Shafer Josh Workman Noah Booth Conor Gillaspie Matt Brown Travis Banwart Damon Sublett Derek Schermerhorn Noah Booth Conor Gillaspie Andy Dirks Rob Musgrave Anthony Capra Josh Workman Dusty Coleman Clint McKeever Clint McKeever
RP C 1B SP 1B OF SP RP OF SS SP RP C 2B UT DH OF SP OF SS RP 2B DH SP SP 2B RP SS 1B 3B SP 2B 3B 1B RP RP SP 3B 2B SP DH OF SS 1B UT OF SP RP 1B OF 2B SP RP C RP 1B 3B OF OF SP RP 2B SP SP UT C OF 2B 2B 3B OF SP DH RP 3B OF SP 2B UT RP 3B OF SP SP 2B SS DH 1B
1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
Tim Kelley 2010 Cody Lassley Preston Springer Bret Bascue Jordan Cooper Tim Kelley Travis Bennett 2011 Chris O’Brien Johnny Coy Preston Springer Charlie Lowell Tyler Grimes Cale Elam 2012 Johnny Coy Cale Elam 2013 *Tyler Baker *Brandon Peterson Casey Gillaspie Garrett Bayliff Cale Elam 2014 Casey Gillaspie Dayne Parker A.J. Ladwig Tyler Baker Chase Simpson Daniel Kihle Cale Elam *later vacated
SP C DH OF SP SP OF C 1B DH SP SS RP DH RP UT RP 1B OF SP 1B UT SP C 3B OF SP
2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd
Missouri Valley Conference All-Defense Team Year 2012 2013 2014 Year 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
Player Kevin Hall Casey Gillaspie Garrett Bayliff Casey Gillaspie Tyler Baker Cale Elam
Pos OF 1B OF 1B C P
Academic All-Conference Player Jaime Bluma Mike Brandley Carl Hall Richie Taylor Jaime Bluma Casey Blake Mike Drumright Carl Hall Richie Taylor Casey Blake Chris Bauer Mike Drumright Jason Ficken Casey Blake Chris Bauer Mike Drumright Jason Ficken Mike Brandley Braden Looper Matt Patrick Zach Sorensen Marc Bluma Casey Davis Greg Drumright Joey Blue Zach Sorensen Marc Bluma Ben Christensen Greg Drumright Matt Patrick Greg Bauer Casey Davis Ben Fogarty Pat Magness Nate Robertson Blake Blasi Greg Bauer Marc Bluma Ben Christensen Greg Drumright Tim Hayes Koyie Hill Kevin Hooper Ben Keiter Tymber Lee Pat Magness
Pos P P OF OF P 3B P OF OF 3B P/2B P 2B 3B P P 2B SP RP 1B SS RP OF RP 3B SS RP SP RP 1B SP OF OF DH RP 2B RP RP SP RP OF 3B SS SP RP 1B
Brian Preston Nate Robertson Jeff Ryan Brandon Sloan 2000 Greg Bauer Blake Blasi Pat Magness Joey Blue Ben Keiter Tymber Lee 2001 Ben Keiter Justin Maureau Brad Wright Erich Bryan Kent Becker Eric Absher 2002 Dustin Hawkins Logan Sorensen David Sanders Drew Moffitt Tommy Hottovy Justin Maureau 2003 Bryan Erstad Mark Johnson Drew Moffitt Tommy Hottovy David Sanders Logan Sorensen Brandon Green Joe Muich Nick McCoola 2004 Nick Blasi Tommy Hottovy Mark Johnson Brandon Green Drew Moffitt Logan Sorensen Joe Muich Nick McCoola Phil Napolitan Shawn Smarsh Mike Pelfrey Steve Uhlmansiek 2005 Joe Muich Phil Napolitan Nick McCoola Kenny Waddell 2006 Rob Musgrave Kenny Waddell Blake Hurlbutt Brian Spear Tyler Hill 2007 Rob Musgrave Aaron Shafer Anthony Capra Tyler Hill Blake Hurlbutt Max Hutson Noah Krol Tyler Weber 2008 Rob Musgrave Andy Dirks Dusty Coleman Clint McKeever 2009 Clint McKeever Ryan Jones 2010 Bret Bascue Logan Hoch Cody Lassley Jordan Cooper Kevin Hall 2011 Kevin Hall 2012 Kevin Hall Josh Smith 2013 *Brandon Peterson Garrett Bayliff Casey Gillaspie 2014 Garrett Bayliff Tanner Dearman *later vacated
C RP OF SP RP 2B 1B OF SP RP SP SP DH SP C OF OF 1B SP DH RP RP OF OF OF RP SP 1B 3B C SS OF RP OF 3B OF 1B C SS OF 2B SP SP C OF SS OF SP OF OF IF UT SP SP SP UT OF SP UT C SP OF SS DH 1B OF OF RP C SP OF OF OF SP RP OF 1B OF OF
International Competition
Year 1979 1987
Intercontinental Cup Tournament Player Joe Carter Phil Stephenson Mark Standiford
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Year 1983 1991 Year 1988
Pan American Games Player Kevin Penner Kennie Steenstra Chris Wimmer World Youth Baseball Championship Player Mike McDonald P.J. Forbes Mike Jones Jeff Bluma Craig Marshall
Year 1990
Goodwill Games Player Darrin Paxton
Year 1991 1994 1995 1996 1997 1999 2004
Team USA Player Kennie Steenstra Chris Wimmer Darren Dreifort Casey Blake Casey Blake Braden Looper Braden Looper Casey Blake Zach Sorensen Koyie Hill Mike Pelfrey
Year 1992 1996
Olympic Games Player Darren Dreifort Chris Wimmer Braden Looper
Wichita State Team Individual Awards Year 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 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Wichita Eagle Most Valuable Player Player Matt Yeager Matt Yeager Mike Davis Phil Stephenson Charlie O’Brien Russ Morman Arnie Beyeler Ken Greenwood Terry Elliot Tim Raley Mark Standiford Eric Wedge Jim Newlin Kennie Steenstra Pat Meares Kennie Steenstra Doug Mirabelli Darren Dreifort Jason Adams Jason Adams Travis Wyckoff Jeff Ryan Zach Sorensen Kevin Hooper Blake Blasi Koyie Hill Brian Burgamy Dustin Hawkins Mike Pelfrey Brandon Green Mike Pelfrey Aaron Shafer Derek Schermerhorn Andy Dirks Clint McKeever Cody Lassley Chris O’Brien Johnny Coy Tyler Baker Casey Gillaspie
Year 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982
L.C. Harmon Most Outstanding Player Player Bob Bomerito Joe Carter Joe Carter Joe Carter Phil Stephenson
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 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Russ Morman Tim Raley Arnie Beyeler Richie Taylor Arnie Beyeler Tim Raley Mark Standiford Eric Wedge P.J. Forbes Chris Wimmer Chris Wimmer Darren Dreifort Carl Hall Jason Adams Casey Blake Zach Sorensen Jeff Ryan Pat Magness Blake Blasi Pat Magness Logan Sorensen Brian Burgamy Drew Moffitt Brandon Green Logan Sorensen Derek Schermerhorn Damon Sublett Conor Gillaspie Conor Gillaspie Clint McKeever Cody Lassley Chris O’Brien Johnny Coy Garrett Bayliff Casey Gillaspie
Professional Image Center Most Outstanding Pitcher Year Player 1979 Terry Hayes 1980 Don Heinkel 1981 Don Heinkel 1982 Bryan Oelkers 1983 Erik Sonberg 1984 Greg LaFever 1985 Ken Greenwood 1986 Shane Durham 1987 David Haas 1988 David Haas 1989 Greg Brummett 1990 Darrin Paxton 1991 Kennie Steenstra 1992 Darren Dreifort 1993 Darren Dreifort Jaime Bluma 1994 Shane Dennis 1995 Mike Drumright Braden Looper 1996 Braden Looper 1997 Steve Foral 1998 Marc Bluma 1999 Marc Bluma Brandon Sloan 2000 Greg Bauer 2001 Ben Keiter 2002 John Tetuan 2003 Mike Pelfrey 2004 Mike Pelfrey 2005 Mike Pelfrey 2006 Aaron Shafer 2007 Rob Musgrave 2008 Rob Musgrave 2009 Tim Kelley 2010 Jordan Cooper 2011 Charlie Lowell 2012 Kris Gardner 2013 *Brandon Peterson 2014 A.J. Ladwig Year 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
Cessna Academic Leadership Award Player Don Heinkel Phil Stephenson Don Heinkel Don Heinkel Tim Gaskell Ken Greenwood Randy Johnson Randy Johnson Jeff Bluma Pat Cedeno Jeff Bluma Jeff Bluma
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Charlie Giaudrone Charlie Giaudrone Kennie Steenstra Charlie Giaudrone Kennie Steenstra Casey Blake Casey Blake Mike Drumright Mike Drumright Jason Ficken Jason Ficken Greg Bauer Zach Sorensen Marc Bluma Greg Drumright Greg Bauer Mark Johnson Mark Johnson Mark Johnson Mark Johnson Joe Muich Phil Napolitan Rob Musgrave Rob Musgrave Rob Musgrave Clint McKeever Clint McKeever Kevin Hall Kevin Hall *Brandon Peterson Bob Arens
Elrick and Associates Most Improved Player Year Player 1980 Keith Jones 1981 Bruce Morrison 1982 Tim Gaskell 1983 Kevin Penner 1984 Rick Wrona 1985 Mark Standiford 1986 Kent Headley 1987 Mike McDonald 1988 P.J. Forbes 1989 Pat Meares Bryant Winslow 1990 Jeff Williams Chris Wimmer 1991 Billy Hall 1992 Joey Jackson 1993 Jason Adams 1994 Mike Drumright 1995 Richie Taylor 1996 Travis Wyckoff 1997 Pat Magness 1998 Ben Christensen 1999 Blake Blasi 2000 Adam Peterson 2001 Ryan Owen 2002 John Tetuan 2003 Steve Uhlmansiek 2004 Brandon Green 2005 Danny Jackson 2006 Damon Sublett 2007 Andy Womack 2008 Khol Nanney Ryan Jones 2009 Remington Johnson 2010 Bret Bascue 2011 TJ McGreevy 2012 *Dayne Parker 2013 Aaron LaBrie *Tyler Baker 2014 Daniel Kihle Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993
Merle Geist “Charlie Hustle” Award Player Jim Thomas Jim Thomas Loren Hibbs Jim Spring Arnie Beyeler Tim Raley Tim Raley Kent Headley Eric Wedge P.J. Forbes Carl Hall Billy Hall Todd Dreifort Carl Hall Carl Hall
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1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Carl Hall Casey Blake Randy Young Kevin Hooper Kevin Hooper Kevin Hooper Blake Blasi Randy Walter Dustin Hawkins Phil Napolitan Nick Blasi Blake Hurlbutt Blake Hurlbutt Andy Dirks Andy Dirks Cody Lassley Ryan Jones Kevin Hall Kevin Hall *Dayne Parker Dayne Parker
Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Tom & Anne Vanderhoofven Golden Glove Player P.J. Forbes Doug Mirabelli Mike Lansing Doug Mirabelli Chris Wimmer Doug Mirabelli Joey Jackson Jason Adams Randy Young Kevin Hooper Kevin Hooper Nathan Reese Matt Patrick Kevin Hooper Koyie Hill Kevin Hooper Koyie Hill Brandon Green Ryan Owen Nick McCoola Logan Sorensen Derek Schermerhorn Matt Brown Tyler Weber Tyler Weber Tyler Grimes Tyler Grimes Walker Davidson Kevin Hall *Dayne Parker *Tyler Baker Tyler Baker
Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
The Coleman Co. Beacon of Light Award Player Justin Maureau Tommy Hottovy David Sanders Bryan Erstad Kris Johnson Kenny Waddell Travis Banwart Dusty Coleman Kevin Hall Jordan Cooper Erik Harbutz Cale Elam Tyler Baker *Daniel Kihle Sam Tewes
Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Travis Wilson Most Inspirational Player Award Player Tanner Welch Tanner Welch Shawn Smarsh Tommy Hottovy Matt Brown Noah Booth Derek Schermerhorn Andy Dirks Cody Lassley Kevin Hall Kevin Hall Garrett Bayliff Garrett Bayliff Cale Elam
-AAbram, Aaron, 1997, 99-00 Absher, Eric, 1999-01 Adams, Jason, 1992-95 Adams, John, 1995-97 Akenson, Kevin, 1978 Alexander, Bruce, 1978 Anderson, Chris, 1994 Anderson, Spike, 1991-94 Anderson, Tom, 1903 Arens, Bob, 2011-12, 14 Ashford, Ray, 2014 Ast, Brandon, 2004-05 Atherton, Clint, 1907-08 Atkins, Dustin, 2001 Audley, Jim, 1988-91 Austin, Lindsay, 1922-23 -BBabcock, Trent, 1992-93 Bachman, Larry, 1961 Bacon, John, 1992-94 Baez, Will, 2009-10 Baird, Brandon, 1993-96 Baird, Lorain, 1914 Baker, Tyler, 2012-14 Banick, Kyle, 2003-04 Banwart, Dalton, 2009 Banwart, Travis, 2005-07 Barnhouse, Jim, 1948-50 Barron, Randy, 1949-51 Bartholomew, Ross, 1950-51 Barton, Paul, 1965 Bascue, Bret, 2007-10 Bates, James, 1904-07 Bates, Percy, 1907-09 Bauer, Chris, 1993-96 Bauer, Greg, 1997-00 Bayliff, Garrett, 2010, 2012-14 Beard, Jim, 1956 Beardslee, Bob, 1966 Becker, Kent, 2001-02 Becker, Wayne, 1969-70 Beeler, Bob, 1960 Befort, Lyle, 1984 Behny, Mark, 1985-86 Belden, Fred, 1903, 05-06 Bell, Ryan, 2002-03 Bender, Gary, 1966 Bengtson, Adam, 2004 Bennett, Travis, 2010 Beringer, Zach, 2011, 2013 Beuerlein, Luke, 1997 Beyeler, Arnie, 1984-86 Bichelmeyer, Jason, 1995 Biechler, Reagan, 2014 Bishop, Lloyd, 1911-12 Bishop, Tim, 1964 Blake, Casey, 1993-96 Blankenberger, Mike, 1987, 89 Blasi, Blake, 1998-00 Blasi, Nick, 2003-04 Blasi, Pat, 1981 Blue, Joey, 1996-98, 2000 Bluma, Jaime, 1991-94 Bluma, Jeff, 1987-90 Bluma, Marc, 1996-99 Bobbit, Cody, 2013-14 Bomerito, Bob, 1978, 80-81 Bonacquista, Jeff, 1986-89 Booth, Noah, 2003, 2005-07 Boss, Ronnie, 1980 Bostick, Tom, 1901 Bosworth, Frank, 1901 Bouher, Bret, 1985-86 Bouman, Kyle, 2012 Bowen, Gerry, 1951 Bowersock, Dave, 1951, 54
Boyer, Terry, 1964-65 Bozarth, Dustin, 1999-00 Bradberry, Joel, 1992 Bradbury, Kurt, 1978-81 Brandley, Mike, 1992-96 Breth, Jerry, 1948-50 Brier, Ken, 1957 Brimer, Bryan, 1949 Brogan, Jeff, 1982-83 Broski, Chuck, 1964 Brown, Brule, 1904 Brown, Matt, 2005-07 Brown, Stan, 1978-82 Brown, Taylor, 2008-09 Broz, Charles, 1902 Brummett, Garrett, 2013-14 Brummett, Greg, 1986-89 Bryan, Erich, 1997-98, 2001 Bryan, Shane, 1992-94 Bryant, Gayle, 1958-61 Burgamy, Brian, 2000-02 Burgess, Ralph, 1923 Burgess, Rob, 1978-81 Burkett, Larry, 1966-68 Burton, Charles, 1903-06 Butts, Don, 1957-58 Buzard, Brian, 1989-91 -CCantwell, Don, 1966-67 Capra, Anthony, 2006-08 Carey, Walter, 1917 Carter, Fred, 1983 Carter, Joe, 1979-81 Carter, Tony, 1982-84 Casidy, Dick, 1958-61 Cassidy, Kenneth, 1914 Caster, Mitch, 2008-10 Cedeno, Pat, 1986-89 Chappell, Frank, 1960 Christensen, Ben, 1997-99 Chuk, Alex, 1952-53 Clancey, Charles, 1903 Clark, Cody, 2003 Clark, Leonard, 1964 Cobb, Norman, 1959 Cole, Clifford, 1903-05 Coleman, Dusty, 2007-08 Coleman, Ron, 1952-54 Coleman, Will, 1910 Cooper, Jordan, 2009-10 Cordova, Phil, 1978-79 Cooke, Charles, 1905 Cottner, Gene, 1966 Coughenour, Tyler, 2011 Cox, Clint, 1907-09 Coy, Johnny, 2010-13 Criss, John, 1965 Criss, Matt, 1990 Cruse, Scott, 1980 Cundiff, Gary, 1983 Curtiss, Herbert, 1922 -DDaniel, Jim, 1982-84 Daniels, Jerry, 1966 Darling, Albert, 1910 Darling, Howard, 1906-07 Darling, Lyman, 1906 Davidson, Walker, 2010-11 Davis, Casey, 1994-98 Davis, Mike, 1978-80 Davis, Nate, 1994 Davis, William, 1901-07 Dawson, Nick, 1955-56 Day, Ray, 1954 Dean, Ken, 1965-67 Dearman, Tanner, 2013-14 Dennis, Shane, 1991-94 Dennison, Mike, 2000-03
All-Time Lettermen
Denson, Mitch, 1978-79 Dent, Charles, 1964 DeVore, J.D., 1961 Diana, Tom, 1964-66 Dickens, E.J., 1966-67 Dickerson, John, 1956 Dickson, John, 1966, 68-70 Diggs, Brian, 1998 Dilley, John, 1966 DiMercurio, J.R., 2003 Dirks, Andy, 2007-08 Dobson, Matt, 1995-98 Doggett, Taylor, 2012-13 Dolan, Tom, 1968-70 Douglas, Bob, 1949-50 Dreifort, Darren, 1991-93 Dreifort, Todd, 1989-92 Dreiling, Harrison, 2007 Drumright, Greg, 1996-98 Drumright, Mike, 1993-95 Dunn, Victor, 1983-84 Duplechain, Marty, 1994-95 Durham, Shane, 1985-88 Dwyer, Harold, 1955-56 Dyche, Bob, 1917 -EEberwein, Bob, 1965 Eddington, Herb, 1951 Edds, Cliff, 1949 Edwards, Tony, 1995-97 Elam, Cale 2011-14 Elliot, Hugh, 1915-19 Elliot, Terry, 1984-86 Engrav, Ryan, 2008-09 Enns, Herman, 1910-11 Enns, Nicholas, 1909 Enns, Paul, 1905, 08 Erstad, Bryan, 2001-04 Evans, Thomas, 2001-03 -FFahnestock, George, 1966 Fanning, Bud, 1950 Fecto, Jim, 1968 Ferris, Tom, 1960-61 Ficken, Jason, 1993-96 Figaro, Steve, 1983 Finger, Meredith, 1904 Fisher, Jack, 1966-68 Fleming, Tyler, 2008, 10 Flynn, Brian, 2009, 11 Fogarty, Ben, 1997-98 Foral, Steve, 1995-98 Forbes, P.J., 1987-90 Forney, Elbert, 1909, 13 Foster, Graham, 1901, 06 Foster, Hugh, 1901 Foster, Jereme, 2003-06 Frantz, Walter, 1903 Friedersdorf, John, 1949-52 Frizzell, Elton, 1915-16 Fugett, Tyson, 2007 Fullerton, Phil, 1966 Fulton, Ray, 1955-57 -GGaddie, Richard, 1966-67, 69 Gardner, Kris, 2012-14 Gascoigne, Harold, 1952 Gaskell, Tim, 1981-84 Giaudrone, Charlie, 1989-92 Gillaspie, Casey, 2012-14 Gillaspie, Conor, 2006-08 Gilmore, Taylor, 2009 Goff, William, 1923 Goldfinger, Rod, 1969 Gooch, George, 1913 Goodman, Guy, 1989
Goro, Nate, 2010 Graf, Jim, 1961 Grafton, Harold, 1909-12 Green, Brandon, 2001-04 Green, Micah, 2011-14 Green, Tyler, 1989-91 Greenfield, Barry, 1966-67 Greenlee, Dale, 1954 Greenwood, Ken, 1982-85 Greider, Merle, 1922-23 Greishaber, Dan, 1982 Grieb, Jeff, 1980 Grimes, Tyler, 2009-11 Grogan, Mark, 1982-85 Grove, Ivan, 1914 Groves, Kenny, 1966-67 Groves, Larry, 1978-79 Groves, Warren, 1948 Gulick, John, 1994 Guy, Cobey, 2009-10
-HHaas, David, 1985-88 Haddox, Joe, 2013-14 Hadley, Jim, 1957-60 Haertl, Bruce, 1979 Haffley, Jay, 1989-90 Hagerty, Walt, 1979-82 Hahn, Larry, 1960 Haines, Steve, 2001-02 Halabura, Mike, 1950 Halbert, Josh, 2011-12 Hall, Billy, 1990-91 Hall, Brad, 1969-70 Hall, Brandon, 2003-06 Hall, Carl, 1990, 92-94 Hall, Kevin, 2008, 10-12 Hall, Tom, 1965-66 Hanks, Wally, 1949 Haran, John, 1958-60 Harbutz, Erik, 2010, 2012-14 Harding, Sidney, 1901 Harmison, Don, 1964-65 Hartinger, James, 1970 Hassell, Pete, 1957, 59 Haught, Jim, 1952-55 Hawkins, Dustin, 1999-02 Hayes, Terry, 1978-81 Hayes, Tim, 1998 Haymaker, Henley, 1911-12 Headley, Kent, 1984-87 Hege, Ryan, 2011-12 Heinkel, Don, 1979-82 Hemingway, Hank, 1950-51 Hemline, Billy, 1949 Henderson, Trent, 2002-03 Hendrix, Claude, 1908 Hepburn, Jim, 1986 Herbers, Larry, 1964 Herrick, Walter, 1901 Hershey, Harry, 1901 Hesser, Don, 1960 Hibbs, Loren, 1982-84 Hickok, George, 1910, 12 Hightower, Curtis, 1952 Hill, Koyie, 1998-00 Hill, Tyler, 2005-08 Hinman, LeRoy, 1955-56 Hinman, Strong, 1913 Hoch, Logan, 2008, 10 Hodgson, Bob, 1954 Holcomb, Dwight, 1913-16 Holderman, Robert, 1922 Hoop, Oscar, 1900 Hooper, Kevin, 1996-99 Hopcus, Dan, 1964 Hottovy, Tommy, 2001-04 Houlik, Anton, 1948-49 Houlik, Ed, 1948-51 Houser, Clarence, 1957
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Howerton, Troy, 1982-84 Hubman, Tim, 1983 Huenfeld, Travis, 1992-94 Huggins, Dale, 1967 Humphrey, Trip, 1998 Hungate, Keith, 1969-70 Hunter, John, 1959 Hurlbutt, Blake, 2005-07 Hutchinson, Milton, 1922 Hutson, Max, 2005-07, 09 -IInman, Boyd, 1917 -JJackson, Carlos, 2005 Jackson, Danny, 2004-07 Jackson, Joey, 1991-94 Jakubov, Mathew, 2002-04 James, Walter, 1904-07 Jersey, Bill, 1986 Johnson, Bud, 1957 Johnson, Gary, 1955 Johnson, Kris, 2004, 2006 Johnson, Mark, 2001-04 Johnson, Randy, 1984-86 Johnson, Remington, 2009-10 Johnson, Sean, 1996-98 Jones, A.J., 1961 Jones, Keith, 1978-81 Jones, Ken, 1958 Jones, Mike, 1988-91 Jones, Ryan, 2007-10 Jones, Virgil, 1914 Jordan, Hunter, 1901 Jordan, Jason, 1992-94 Jorgenson, Horace, 1922-23 Juenke, Dan, 1984-85 Julian, Tom, 1983-86 -KKauffman, Bob, 1952-54 Keiter, Ben, 1999-01 Kelley, Tim, 2008-11 Kelly, Kevin, 1985-87 Kemp, Justin, 2008-11 Kennedy, Danny, 1961 Kerbs, Reuben, 2000-03 Kice, Claude, 1922-23 Kihle, Daniel, 2013-14 Kinney, Dan, 1964 Kirk, Tanner, 2013-14 Kister, Mark, 1983 Klaver, James, 1923 Klisanin, Jim, 1955-57 Klusener, Matt, 1991-94 Knapic, Joe, 1950 Knickerbocker, Lesley, 1902 Knight, Conner, 2012 Knocke, Erwin, 1948-51 Kobelt, Leonard, 1961 Koby, Raymond, 1911-16 Koeiman, Zair, 2014 Koenig, Bob, 1957 Korell, Loren, 1970 Krafft, Jason, 1995-97 Krider, Neal, 1957, 59 Krisik, Joe, 1980-81 Kriwiel, Eddie, 1948-49, 51 Krol, Noah, 2006-07 Kuhns, Eugene, 1951-53 -LLaBrie, Aaron, 2011-14 LaFever, Greg, 1982-85 Ladwig, A.J., 2012-14 Lambert, Don, 2011-12 Land, Shawn, 1984-85 Lansing, Mike, 1987-90
Larkin, Ray, 1957-59 Lassley, Cody, 2007-10 Law, Clayton, 1913 Leake, Roy, 1968-70 LeClair, Morgan, 1988-91 Lee, Bennie, 1952-54 Lee, Tymber, 1998-00 LeForce, Walter, 1915-16 Lemon, Scott, 1968-70 Letourneau, Andrew, 2009 Lewallen, John, 1991-93 Lewis, Bob, 1950 Lewis, Robert, 1901-02 Lindley, Mike, 1968-70 Lindsten, Mike, 1986 Lingel, Esher, 1913-14 Linhardt, Charles, 1978-81 Lock, Don, 1956-57 Lofaso, Sam, 1964 Logan, Gary, 1964 Long, John, 1966-69 Looney, TJ, 2014 Looper, Braden, 1994-96 Lopez, Luis, 1983 Lowe, L.A., 1917 Lowell, Charlie, 2009-11 Lucas, Dave, 1982-83 Lunnon, Barry, 1985-87 -MMacClellan, Chad, 1967 Magill, Clyde, 1907 Magness, Pat, 1997-00 Mahannah, Ed, 1912-13 Maldonado, Cameron, 2009 Mallott, Tom, 1957 Mann, Jeff, 1982 Manlove, Chester, 1915-17 Marlow, Clarene, 1901 Marshall, Craig, 1987-88 Marshall, Wayne, 1922 Martin, Chico, 1980-81 Martin, Darrel, 1979 Martin, Scott, 1988 Martin, Walter, 1906, 08, 10 Mateychick, Tobin, 2010, 2012-13 Maune, Clint, 2008-09 Maureau, Justin, 2000-02 McCalla, Bob, 1964-66 McCarthey, Smoky, 1979-80 McCarty, Justin, 1999-02 McCloughan, Scot, 1990-92 McCluggage, Verne, 1904-06 McClure, Dave, 1983 McCollough, Adam, 1993-96 McCoola, Nick, 2002-05 McDonald, Mike, 1986-89 McGreevy, TJ, 2010-13 McGregor, Don, 1980 McIntyre, Mitch, 2014 McIntyre, Rich, 1984-87 McKeever, Clint, 2007-10 McMurray, Rex, 1948, 50-51 McNair, Guy, 1915-17 McNerney, Jim, 1953 Meares, Pat, 1988-90 Meinicke, Hellmuth, 1913-14 Merry, Max, 1905-08 Miller, Dale, 1922-23 Miller, Elmer, 1910 Miller, Scott, 1969-70 Mills, Tony, 1991-93 Milner, Jerry, 1957 Minge, Don, 1970
Minnis, Albert, 2011-13 Mirabelli, Doug, 1990-92 Mitchell, Jon, 1968-69 Moffitt, Drew, 2001-04 Montgomery, Eldon, 1961 Moore, Sean, 2013 Morain, Bruce, 1984 Morales, Ronnie, 2007 Morman, Russ, 1982-83 Mormann, Mitch, 2012 Morrison, Bruce, 1978-81 Morrison, Dwight, 1957 Morrison, Ray, 1948 Morrow, Brian, 1991 Morton, Tom, 1968 Mucha, Mikel, 2012-13 Muck, Darrell, 1959 Mueller, Steve, 1984-85 Muich, Joe, 2002-05 Muncrief, Grant, 2008, 10-11 Munford, Matt, 1981 Murrey, David, 1966-68 Musgrave, Rob, 2005-08 Mutchler, Cliff, 1985-86 Myrtle, Jim, 1958-60 -NNanney, Khol, 2005-07-08 Napolitan, Phil, 2003-05 Neubauer, Marc, 1997-98, 00 Newlin, Jim, 1987-89 Nordyke, Mark, 1983 Norman, Vince, 1949-50 Nutter, Jimmy, 1948-50 -OO’Brien, Charlie, 1980-82 O’Brien, Chris, 2009-11 Oelkers, Bryan, 1980-82 Olivas, Rick, 1986-87 Oliver, Dick, 1966 Orndorff, Vern, 1957-58 Osenburgh, Don, 1966 Owen, Ryan, 2000-02
-PPaatalo, Joe, 1982 Pace, Bill, 1952-54 Palmateer, Craig, 1970 Palmer, Drew, 2013-14 Park, Clinton, 1948-49 Parker, Dayne, 2011-14 Patrick, Matt, 1994, 96-98 Patterson, Jim, 1958-61 Patton, Lot, 1911 Paul, Jim, 1954-56 Paxton, Darrin, 1989-91 Peacock, Oliver, 1911 Pechek, Tony 2006 Peel, Dick, 1960-61 Pegg, Lonnie, 1984 Pelfrey, Mike, 2003-05 Pena, Frank, 1979 Penner, Kevin, 1981-83, 85 Perry, Roger, 1957, 61 Peterson, Adam, 1999-00, 2002 Peterson, Brandon, 2013 Peterson, Carl, 1912, 14 Phillips, Wes, 2014 Plank, Jay, 1907-08 Plank, Leonard, 1909 Plumb, Albert, 1902 Porter, Glenn, 1907-09 Potts, Dean, 1915-16 Preston, Brian, 1996-99 Prigmore, R.D., 1948 Pumphrey, Shawn, 1984-87 -RRainey, Drew, 2011-12 Rairden, Paul, 1917 Raley, Dan, 1985-88 Raley, Tim 1984-87 Rambin, Ron, 1968 Ramos, Jose, 1990-91 Rea, Aaron, 2012 Rea, Walton, 1901 Reed, John, 1953-55 Reese, Nathan, 1994-97 Reida, Tad, 2005 Reynolds, Harold, 1948-49 Rhodes, Larry, 1968-69 Richardson, Jeff, 1983
#1 1978-81 Keith Jones 1982-83 Dave Lucas 1984-85 Eric Wilner 1986 Bill Jersey 1988-89 Pat Meares (#12) 1990-91 Billy Hall 1992-95 Richie Taylor 1996-99 Kevin Hooper 2000-02 Brian Burgamy 2003-06 Kenny Waddell 2007-08 Kyle Sisney 2010-12 Walker Davidson 2013-pres. Tanner Dearman #2 1978-80 Mike Davis 1981-82 Pat Blasi 1983 Mark Nordyke 1984-86 Arnie Beyeler 1987 P.J. Forbes (#9) 1988-91 Mike Jones 1993 John Lewallen (#5) 1994-95 Mark Linden (Asst. Coach) 1996 Curtis Kempton (#13) 1996-01 Casey Walkup 2002-05 Nick McCoola 2006-10 Bret Bascue 2011-12 Tyler Coughenour 2013-pres. Tanner Kirk #3 1978
David Tuteral
Roach, Derek, 2004 Robertson, Nate, 1997-99 Robinson, Al, 1966-67 Robinson, Tuffy, 1948 Rochford, Joe, 1951 Roe, Howard, 1958-60 Rogers, Don, 2001-02 Romero, Eli, 1953 Rosecrans, Josh, 2009 Ross, Earl, 1903 Ross, Lawrence, 1913-14 Ross, Minton, 1901 Rowlands, Don, 1964 Royal, Joe Don, 1967 Ruff, Doug, 1988 Russell, Charles, 1955-56 Ryan, Jeff, 1996-99 -SSanders, Austin, 2013 Sanders, Ben, 1969 Sanders, David, 2001-03 Sanders, Dick, 1951-52 Sasina, Rudy, 1994 Saunders, Delbert, 1949-51 Sawyer, Dennis, 1964-66 Schaaf, Kent, 1968-70 Schermerhorn, Derek, 2004-07 Schierling, Eldon, 1957 Schiffelbein, Gregg, 1985 Schoenhofer, Brian, 1997-98 Schreiber, Andy, 1999-00 Schulte, Frank, 1980-84 Schwartzkopf, Al, 1957-58 Schwartzkopf, Cal, 1958 Scofield, Bill, 1949 Scott, Ira, 1922 Scott, John, 1912-14 Seigle, Tom, 1964-65 Senter, Fred, 1905-06 Shafer, Aaron, 2006-008 Shanstrom, Raymond, 1910,12,14 Shellenberger, Mathias, 1917 Shogren, Steve, 1969 Simon, Jared, 2004-07
-TTaggart, Ernie, 1969 Tann, Brian, 1987 Tannahill, Don, 1991-92 Tarrh, Jamey, 1990 Taylor, Lewis, 1910 Taylor, Richie, 1992-95 Tetuan, John, 2000-02 Tewes, Sam, 2014 Theis, Phil, 1959 Thomas, Ben, 1995-97 Thomas, Jim, 1979-82 Thompkins, Gordon, 1903 Thompson, Dan, 1968-70 Thompson, Gary, 1952-53 Tibbetts, Bill, 1951 Tilma, Tim, 1961 Tilma, Tom, 1965-66 Tilma, Tommy, 1990-93 Tolin, Tim, 1978-81 Tooley, Chester, 1922 Torrington, William, 1911 Touchatt, Kyle, 2004-07 Tracy, Terry, 1969 Traffas, Brandon, 1994 Troutman, Jeremy, 1998 Tyler, Cody, 2014 Tyler, Ron, 1965-66 -UUhlmansiek, Steve, 2003-04 Utter, Quincy, 1948-50 -VVan Eman, Lanny, 1959-60 Vigare, Art, 1952-53 Vielock, Foster, 2011-14 Vining, Jim, 1964-65 Vinze, Quin, 2005 Vogl, Ray, 1956 Vogt, Cornelius, 1909 -WWaddell, Dave, 1978 Waddell, Kenny, 2003-06 Walcher, Allen, 1966-68 Walker, James, 1970
Players by Number
1979-83 Phil Stephenson 1984-87 Tim Raley 1988-91 Jim Audley 1992-95 Jason Adams 1996-99 Brian Schoenhofer 2001-04 Mark Johnson 2005-07 Derek Schermerhorn (#12) 2008-10 Logan Hoch 2011-12 Don Lambert 2013 Sean Moore 2014-pres. Sam Tewes
#4 1978 Scott Bready 1979 Bruce Haertl 1981-85 Kevin Penner 1986 Bret Bouher 1987-89 Mike Blankenberger 1990-93 Tony Mills 1994-96 Randy Young (#31) 1997-98 Zach Sorensen (#9) 1999-2000 Blake Blasi (#41) 2001-03 Thomas Evans 2004 Nick Adams 2005 Brian Hoy 2006-07 Noah Krol 2008-10 Tyler Fleming 2011-14 Cale Elam #5 1978 1979-82 1983 1985-86
Simpson, Chase, 2014 Sisney, Kyle, 2008 Sloan, Brandon, 1998-00 Smarsh, Shawn, 2001-04 Smith, Jimmy, 1979-81 Smith, Josh, 2009-12 Smith, Lewis, 1904 Smith, Matt, 2006-08 Smith, Steve, 1988, 90-92 Smith, Toby, 1993 Snyder, Dee, 1909-13 Solter, Albert, 1905-09 Solter, Arthur, 1902-07 Solter, George, 1905-10 Solter, Harry, 1911-12, 14 Solter, Jesse, 1915-16 Sonberg, Erik, 1981-83 Sorensen, Logan, 2001-04 Sorensen, Zach, 1996-98 Sossamon, Chance, 2009-11 Spear, Brian, 2005-06 Spring, Jim, 1981-83 Springer, Preston, 2010-11 Stahl, Walter, 1903-04 Stallbaumer, Jeremy, 1998 Stanberry, J.T., 1954 Standiford, Mark, 1985-88 Stanger, Jack, 1948 Steenstra, Kennie, 1990-92 Stelmack, Rick, 1970 Stenholm, Steve, 1969-70 Stephens, Ron, 1960-61 Stephens, Ryan, 2003-04 Stephenson, Jay, 1992-93 Stephenson, Phil, 1979-82 Steward, Steve, 1968-70 Stice, Jack, 1948 Stine, Jerry, 1995 Strada, Joe, 2001 Straham, Fred, 1966 Strathe, Jim, 1954-56 Straughn, Bob, 1968-69 Streck, Dean, 1949 Struppa, Tony, 1955-56 Stucky, Zach, 2011 Sublett, Damon, 2005-07 Sutphin, Dick, 1950
Kevin Akenson Jim Thomas Dave McClure Jim Hepburn
1987-90 Mike Lansing 1991-92 John Lewallen (#2) 1993-2013 Jim Thomas (Asst. Coach) 2014 Zair Koeiman
#6 1978 Dave Howard (#27) 1979-81 Jimmy Smith 1982-85 Mark Grogan 1986-89 Mike McDonald 1990-91 Jose Ramos 1992-93 Darren Wheeler 1994-98 Casey Davis 1999-2002 Tanner Welch 2003-07 Noah Booth 2008-10 Remington Johnson 2011-12 Zach Stucky 2013-14 Cody Bobbit #7 1978-82 1983-84 1985-88 1989-90 1992-94 1996-99 2000 2001-04 2005-07 2008-09 2010 2012-13
Tim Tolin (GA, 1982) Victor Dunn Dan Raley Jay Haffley Travis Huenfeld Jeff Ryan Joey Blue (#17) Drew Moffitt Blake Hurlbutt Taylor Brown Nate Goro Conner Knight
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#8 1978-80
Brent Kemnitz (GA,#24) 1981-84 Tim Gaskell 1985 Gregg Schiffelbein 1986-89 Jeff Bonacquista 1990-92 Chris Wimmer 1993-96 Jason Ficken 1998-2000 Koyie Hill 2001-02 Kent Becker 2003-06 Brandon Hall 2007-08 Dusty Coleman 2009 Josh Rosecrans 2010 Travis Bennett 2011 Dillon Kerans 2012-pres. Mikel Mucha #9 1978 Bruce Alexander 1979 Frank Pena 1981-83 Jim Spring 1984-87 Kent Headley 1988-90 P.J. Forbes (#2) 1991-92 Todd Dreifort (#19) 1993-94 Travis Wyckoff (#32) 1996 Zach Sorensen (#4) 1997 Eric Hummel (#18) 2000-02 Justin Maureau 2003-05 Phil Napolitan 2006 Brian Spear (#36) 2007-08 Andy Dirks 2009-10 Will Baez 2011-13 Josh Halbert 2014-pres. Reagan Biechler
Walkup, Casey, 1997, 99-01 Walter, Randy, 2000-02 Walor, John, 1951-52 Watts, Ron, 1969 Webb, Marc, 1954-56 Weber, Tyler, 2005-008 Wedge, Eric, 1987-89 Weihe, David, 1955-58 Welch, Tanner, 1999-02 Wells, Mandel, 1923 Wentworth, Mike, 1986-89 Westfield, Derrick, 1986 Wetmore, O.Z., 1906 Wetta, Leo, 1948 Wheeler, Darren, 1992-93 Wheeler, Lawrence, 1919 White, Jason, 1991-92 White, Jim, 1950-51 Whitt, Mike, 1966 Williams, Jamie, 1990 Williams, Jeff, 1988-90 Williams Jr., Kenny, 2008 Williams, Phil, 1966 Wilner, Eric, 1984-85 Wilson, Jerry, 1957-58 Wilson, Joey, 1988-89 Wimmer, Chris, 1990-92 Winslow, Bryant, 1988-90 Womack, Andy, 2007-08 Woods, Bruce, 1957-59 Woods, Doug, 1985-86 Woolf, George, 1957 Workman, Josh, 2006-08 Wright, Alvin, 1912 Wright, Brad, 1999-02 Wrona, Rick, 1983-85 Wyckoff, Travis, 1993-96 -YYarnell, Cliff, 1948 Yeager, Matt, 1978-79 Young, Randy, 1994-96 -ZZimmerman, Parker, 2013-14
#10 1978-2013 Gene Stephenson (Head Coach) #11 1978-80 Matt Yeager (GA, 1980) 1981-83 Erik Sonberg 1984-87 Rich McIntyre 1988 Doug Ruff 1989-93 Tommy Tilma 1994-95 Rudy Sasina 1996-98 Sean Johnson 2000-02 Dustin Atkins 2003-04 Nick Blasi 2005 Tad Reida (#20) 2007-08 Kenny Williams Jr. 2009-10 Jordan Cooper 2011-14 Dayne Parker #12 1978-82 Stan Brown 1983 Gary Nichols 1984 Bruce Morian 1985-88 Mark Standiford 1989 Gregg Miller (GA) 1990 Pat Meares (#1) 1991-94 Joey Jackson 1995-96 Jerry Stine 1997 Luke Beuerlein 1999-2002 Dustin Hawkins 2003-04 Derek Schermerhorn (#3) 2005-08 Tyler Weber 2009-11 Tyler Grimes
2012 2013 2014
Billy Hall (Student Coach) Brandon Peterson Drew Palmer (#22)
#13 1978-79 Larry Groves 1980 Jeff Grieb 1981 Matt Munford 1982 Tony Lask 1983 Luis Lopez 1985-87 Kevin Kelly 1989 Guy Goodman 1990-92 Scot McCloughan 1993-96 Adam McCollough 1997 Curtis Kempton (#2) 1998 Trip Humphrey (#30) 1999-2002 Justin McCarty 2003-06 Carlos Jackson 2007-10 Ryan Jones 2011-14 Kris Gardner #14 1978-81 1982-84 1985-86 1987-89 1990-91 1992-93 1994-96 1997 1998 2000-03 2004 2005-07 2008-10 2011-14
Chuck Linhardt Jim Daniel Cliff Multcher Joey Wilson Kevin O’Leary Trent Babcock Braden Looper Tony Edwards Luke Robertson Reuben Kerbs A.J. Loyd (#21) Travis Banwart Ryan Engrav Foster Vielock
#15 1978-79 Mitch Denson 1980-82 Bryan Oelkers 1983 Jeff Richardson 1984-87 Shawn Pumphrey 1988-89 Bryant Winslow (#17) 1990-92 Doug Mirabelli 1993-95 Mike Drumright 1996-99 Brian Preston 2000-04 Kyle Banick 2005-07 Kyle Touchatt (#39) 2008-09 Cameron Maldonado 2010-13 Tobin Mateychick 2014 Mitch McIntyre #16 1978-81 Rob Burgess 1982 Joe Paatalo 1983 Ed Hut 1984-85 Shawn Land 1986-87 Mike Lindsten 1988-90 Jeff Williams 1991 David Chadd (GA) 1993 Kenny Smith 1995-98 Steve Foral 1999-2001 Dustin Bozarth 2002-05 Mathew Jakubov 2006 Kelly Quirk 2008-11 Grant Muncrief 2012-14 Casey Gillaspie #17 1978-80
Terry Jolly (Asst. Coach) 1981-82 Rich Younger (GA) 1983-85 Rick Wrona 1986 Rich Barrett 1987-89 Craig Marshall 1990 Bryant Winslow (#15) 1992 Ryan Wedge 1993 Toby Smith 1994-95 Marty Duplechain 1996-98 Joey Blue (#7) 1999-2001 Ben Keiter 2003 Cody Clark 2004-05 Derek Roach 2006 Tony Pechek 2008-11 Justin Kemp 2012-14 Tyler Baker
#18 1978 David Waddell 1980-81 Joe Krisik 1982 Jeff Jennings 1983 Mark Kister 1984-86 Randy Johnson 1987 Brian Tann 1989-92 Charlie Giaudrone 1993 Alan Foster 1994 John Gulick 1996 Eric Hummel (#9) 1997-98 Ben Fogarty 2000 Josh Birmingham 2001-04 Tommy Hottovy 2005-07 Damon Sublett 2008-12 Kevin Hall 2013-pres. Daniel Kihle #19 1978-81 Terry Hayes 1982-85 Greg LaFever 1986-87 Greg Brummett (#21) 1989-90 Todd Dreifort (#9) 1991-94 Jaime Bluma 1995-96 T.J. Cheatham 1999-2001 Eric Absher 2002-03 Logan Sorensen (#34 & #29) 2004-07 Jared Simon 2008 Roberto Rios 2010-14 Aaron LaBrie #20 1978-81 1982-83 1984-85 1986 1987-88 1990-94 1996-97 1998-99 2001-02 2004 2005-07 2008-10
Bob Bomerito Russ Morman Dan Juenke Derrick Westfield Joe Beitzinger Spike Anderson Jim Rough (Asst. Coach) Tim Hayes Ben Wilson Tad Reida (#11) Matt Brown Mitch Caster
1986 Gary Walker 1987 Brian Damman 1988-90 Mike Wentworth (SA,1990) 1991-92 Jason White 1993-96 Casey Blake 1997-2000 Aaron Abram 2001-02 Don Rogers 2003-07 Danny Jackson 2008-09 Clint Maune 2010-11 Preston Springer 2012-14 A.J. Ladwig #24 1978 John Winters 1979-80 Smokey McCarthey 1981-pres. Brent Kemnitz (Pitching Coach, #8) #25 1978-82 Don Heinkel 1983-86 Tom Julian 1987-90 Jeff Bluma 1991-92 Dan Tannahill 1993-96 Chris Bauer 1997-2000 Greg Bauer 2001 J.R. DiMercurio (#33) 2002-03 Trenton Henderson 2004-06 Kris Johnson 2007 Harrison Dreiling 2009-13 Johnny Coy 2014 Austin Gardner #26 1979-82 1984 1985 1986 1989 1990-94 1996-2000 2001-03 2004-05 2006-08 2009-12 2013-14
Walt Hagerty Lyle Befort Bret Bouher Kelly Wade Phil Mendelson Carl Hall Marc Neubauer David Sanders Quin Vinze Andy Womack Josh Smith Garrett Brummett
#21 1978-81 Bruce Morrison 1982 Dan Greishaber 1983 Gary Cundiff 1984-85 Steve Mueller 1986-87 Rick Olivas 1988-89 Greg Brummett (#19) 1990-92 Kennie Steenstra 1994-98 Matt Dobson 1999 Jason Akin 2000-04 Bryan Erstad 2005 A.J. Loyd (#14) 2006-08 Matt Smith 2009-11 Chance Sossamon 2012-13 Taylor Doggett 2014-pres. Brian Walker (Asst. Coach)
#27 1979 Dave Howard (#6) 1980 Don McGregor 1981 Ron Boss 1983 Tim Hubman 1985-88 Shane Durham 1989 Paul Cheatum 1990-94 Matt Klusener 1995-97 Ben Thomas 1998-99 Brian Diggs 2000-03 Mike Dennison 2004-06 Mike Stover (Vol. Asst. Coach) 2007-08 Tyson Fugett 2009 Dalton Banwart 2011-13 Zach Beringer 2014 Jerrik Sigg
#22 1978-79 Phil Cordova 1982 Charlie O’Brien 1983 Kurt Bradbury (GA,#23) 1984-86 Terry Elliot 1987-89 Eric Wedge 1990 Jamey Tarrh 1992-94 Shane Bryan 1996-99 Greg Drumright 2000-02 Randy Walter 2003-05 Joe Muich (#33) 2006-08 Josh Workman (#35) 2009-11 Chris O’Brien 2012 Aaron Rea 2013 Drew Palmer (#12) 2014-pres. Todd Butler (Head Coach)
#28 1980-84 1985 1986 1989-91 1992-93 1995-99 2000-02 2004-05 2010-14
#23 1978-81 Kurt Bradbury (#22) 1982-83 Jeff Brogan 1984-85 Kurt Bradbury (GA,#22)
Frank Schulte Butch Ross Kyle Kuykendall Tyler Green Joel Bradberry Jason Krafft Ryan Owen Adam Bengtson Garrett Bayliff
#29 1979 Darrel Martin 1981 Chico Martin 1982 Jeff Mann 1983-84 Greg Korbe (GA) 1985-88 David Haas 1989-91 Darrin Paxton 1992-94 Jason Jordan 1996-98 Matt Patrick (#42) 1999-2000 Dillon Calvert 2001-03 Matt Patrick (Vol. Asst. Coach)
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Logan Sorensen (#34 & #19) Rob Musgrave Cobey Guy Mitch Mormann Austin Bright
#30 1979-81 Joe Carter 1982 Tom Smith 1983 Fred Carter 1984 Lonnie Pegg 1985-86 Doug Woods 1987 Anthony Carnevale 1989-91 Brian Buzard 1992-93 Jay Stephenson 1994 Chris Anderson 1997 Trip Humphrey (#13) 1998-2002 Brad Wright 2003-05 Brandon Ast 2007-09 Jerod Goodale (Vol. Asst. Coach) 2010 Brandon Hall (Vol. Asst. Coach) 2011 Jeff Christy (Vol. Asst. Coach) 2012 Brandon Hall (Vol. Asst. Coach) 2014 Wes Phillips #31 1982-84 Anthony Carter 1985-87 Mike Wentworth 1988-92 Steve Smith 1993 Randy Young (#4) 1994-97 Nathan Reese 1998 Jeremy Troutman 1999 Gary Adair 2001-04 Brandon Green 2005 John Maier (#38) 2006-10 Clint McKeever 2011-pres. Bob Arens #32 1982-84 1985-92
Loren Hibbs Loren Hibbs (Asst. Coach) 1993 Tom Buchanan (Asst. Coach) 1995-96 Travis Wyckoff (#9) 1997-2000 Tymber Lee 2001-04 Shawn Smarsh 2005-09 Max Hutson 2010-14 Micah Green #33 1981 Kent Stonestreet 1982 Dennis Overacker 1983 Steve Figaro 1984 Scot Brown 1985 Darryl Knight 1986-90 Pat Cedeno (SA,1990) 1991-94 John Bacon 1996-99 Marc Bluma 2001 Joe Strada 2002 Joe Muich (#22) 2003-05 J.R. DiMercurio (#25) 2006-10 Cody Lassley 2011-13 Albert Minnis 2014-pres. Brandon Kimbrel #34 1982-85 Ken Greenwood 1986-89 Jim Newlin 1990 Jaime Williams 1991-94 Shane Dennis 1995-97 John Adams 1998-2000 Jeremy Stallbaumer 2001 Logan Sorensen (#19) 2002-04 Steve Uhlmansiek 2005 Ryan Stephens (#35) 2006-08 Conor Gillaspie 2009-10 Taylor Gilmore 2011-12 Drew Rainey 2013-14 Jon Coyne (Volunteer Asst. Coach)
#35 1982-84 Troy Howerton 1985-87 Barry Lunnon 1988-91 Morgan LeClair 1992-96 Mike Brandley 1997-2000 Pat Magness 2002-04 Ryan Stephens (#34) 2005 Josh Workman (#22) 2006-08 Anthony Capra 2009-11 Brian Flynn 2012 Kyle Bouman 2013-14 Parker Zimmerman #36 1986 Mark Behny 1987-89 Scott Martin 1990-92 Matt Criss 1993-95 Jason Bichelmeyer 1997 Brian Garvey 1999-2000 Andy Schreiber 2001-02 Steve Haines 2003 Sergio Roman 2005 Brian Spear (#9) 2007-11 Tim Kelley 2012 Sam Hall 2013-14 Joe Haddox #37 1991-93 2014
Darren Dreifort TJ Looney
#38 1990-91 Brian Morrow 1994 Brandon Traffas 1995 Mike Evans 1997-2001 Erich Bryan 2002-03 Ryan Bell 2004 John Maier (#31) 2005-08 Tyler Hill 2009 Andrew Letourneau 2010-14 Erik Harbutz #39 1990 Rodney Escobar 1991 Chad Bontrager 1992-94 Nate Davis 1996-99 Nate Robertson 2002 Paul Miller 2004 Kyle Touchatt (#15) 2014-pres. Cody Tyler #40 1990 1992 1993 1997-2000 2002-06 2007 2010-13 2014-pres.
Matt Arst Eric Petzoldt Brent Minnik Brandon Sloan Jereme Foster Ronnie Morales TJ McGreevy Ray Ashford
#41 1990 Phil Tilson 1993-96 Brandon Baird 1997 Jeremy Laub 1998 Blake Blasi (#4) 1999-2002 Adam Peterson 2003-05 Mike Pelfrey 2006-08 Aaron Shafer 2009-11 Charlie Lowell 2012 Tucker Chadd 2013-14 Chase Simpson #42 1990-91 Gregg Miller (Asst. Coach) 1992 Jim Nietopski (GA) 1994 Matt Patrick (#29) 1995-96 Tony Edwards 1997-99 Ben Christensen 2000-02 John Tetuan 2003 Kyle Hodges 2004-08 Khol Nanney 2009 Mike Williams 2010-12 Ryan Hege 2013 Austin Sanders 2014 Michael Burns * Since 1978
Wichita State Coaching Records Coach..................................................................Tenure Years Gene Stephenson.................................................1978-2013 36 Verlyn Anderson..................................................1965-70 6 Ray Morrison......................................................1957-60 4 Willis Bates.........................................................1906-08, 1914 4 Todd Butler........................................................2014-present 1 Roy K. Thomas...................................................1909-12 4 Dick Miller..........................................................1952-53, 1961 3 A.F. Holste..........................................................1905 1 Ken Gunning.......................................................1949-51 2 1/3 C.P. Clark............................................................1902 1 Student coaches...................................................1903 1 Walter P. Frantz...................................................1904 1 Forrest Jensen......................................................1954-55 2 Lanny Van Eman.................................................1964 1 Harry Hess..........................................................1899-1901 3 Lyle Sturdy..........................................................1948 1 Jerry Bupp...........................................................1956 1 Harry Buck..........................................................1915-16 2 Lamar Hoover.....................................................1917-19, 1922-23 5 E. Van Long........................................................1913 1 Norvell Neve.......................................................1951 1/3 Bob Carlson........................................................1951 1/3
W L T 1,768 673 3 67 71 1 54 44 37 26 31 28 23 19 1 13 26 9 6 2 9 25 8 4 8 6 8 2 8 18 8 10 7 5 4 4 4 13 3 9 1 3 2 2 12 2 3 1 4
Pct. .724 .486 .551 .587 .525 .548 .333 .600 .265 .667 .643 .800 .308 .444 .583 .500 .235 .250 .600 .143 .400 .200
Totals..................................................................1899-2014
2,077
.672
81
1,010
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Year-By-Year Scores 1899 (0-1) Southwestern Coach: Harry Hess
WSU Opp L W
1900 Results Not Available Coach: Harry Hess 1901 (7-4) WSU Opp Southwestern 1 4 College of Emporia 9 12 Chilocco Indian School 14 2 Wichita Shamrocks 17 9 Washburn 4 2 Wichita High School W L Enid Browns (11 inn.) 3 2 Hennessey 4 13 Enid Browns (10 inn.) 4 9 Wichita Business College 9 7 Wichita Business College 9 8 Coach: Harry Hess 1902 (8-4) WSU Opp Southwestern 4 6 College of Emporia 9 3 Wichita High School 15 3 Emporia State 1 4 Emporia State 5 17 Sterling 7 5 Southwestern 2 1 Sterling 4 3 Wichita High School 14 8 Friends 1 0 Friends 0 5 Friends 6 4 Coach: C.P. Clark 1903 (8-6) WSU Opp Wichita Business College 1 7 Southwestern (15 inn.) 0 1 Sterling 14 3 NW Oklahoma L W NW Oklahoma (11 inn.) W L NW Oklahoma 1 6 NW Oklahoma 3 2 Southwestern 5 3 College of Emporia (11 inn.) 1 2 College of Emporia 10 4 Emporia State 3 12 Emporia State 6 3 Bethany 1 0 Friends 3 2 Coach: student coaches
1904 (8-2) WSU Opp Sterling 28 8 Bethany 0 4 Sterling 15 7 Southwestern 12 3 Washburn 12 3 Washburn 12 7 Emporia State 3 10 College of Emporia 10 0 NW Oklahoma 5 0 NW Oklahoma 8 7 Coach: Walter P. Frantz 1905 (9-6-2) WSU Opp Southwestern 16 9 Sterling 12 4 Sterling 14 7 Wichita Jobber Colts 2 4 Wichita Jobber Colts L W Southwestern 6 5 Southwestern 3 3 Sterling 8 3 Emporia State 1 2 Emporia State 6 8 Emporia State 4 8 Baker 4 3 Baker 5 8 Colorado 1 1 Bethany 4 1 Friends 2 0 Friends 3 1 Coach: A.F. Holste 1906 (9-6) WSU Opp Friends 9 1 at Arkansas 7 6 at Arkansas 4 8 Missouri-Rolla 12 3 Missouri-Rolla 11 9 Emporia State 4 2 Emporia State 5 6 Emporia State 4 8 Kansas State 3 4 Baker 2 6 Ottawa 4 1 Friends 20 0 Central State (Okla.) 3 4 Washburn 4 3 Baker 3 0 Coach: Willis Bates
1907 (8-9) WSU Opp Wichita Jobbers’ Colts 1 8 at Arkansas 2 3 at Arkansas 1 3 Drury 7 1 Drury 9 6 Wichita Jobbers’ Colts 2 16 Drury 11 4 Drury 1 3 McPherson 21 2 Bethany 2 1 Fort Riley 4 1 Kansas Wesleyan 5 6 St. Mary’s (Kan.) 1 2 Kansas State 1 10 McPherson 19 0 Southwestern 2 0 Southwestern 4 5 Coach: Willis Bates 1908 (8-4) WSU Opp Wichita Jobbers’ Colts 12 4 Southwestern 8 4 Chilocco Indian School 6 1 Wichita Jobbers’ Colts 0 16 Emporia State 11 5 Emporia State 6 0 Wichita High School 4 3 at Arkansas 0 1 at Arkansas 3 2 at Arkansas 0 3 College of Emporia 7 3 Southwestern 1 4 Coach: Willis Bates 1909 (4-5) WSU Opp Emporia State 12 3 Sterling 20 2 Emporia State 5 9 Kansas State 2 11 St. Mary’s (Kan.) 0 13 Fort Riley 4 9 Baker 2 9 College of Emporia 16 5 Baker 9 2 Coach: faculty coaches 1910 (0-6) WSU Opp NW Oklahoma 0 20 NW Oklahoma 2 22 Chilocco Indian School 4 13 Southwestern 1 16 Enid Browns 0 2 Enid Browns 1 7 Coach: Roy K. Thomas
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1911 (7-5) WSU Opp Kan. Wesleyan (10 inn.) 5 6 Emporia State 7 2 Emporia State 1 5 College of Emporia 11 2 Southwestern 10 2 Sterling 27 2 Kansas Wesleyan 4 1 St. Mary’s (Kan.) 5 6 Kansas State 3 11 Sterling 11 2 College of Emporia 8 1 Kansas State 5 7 Coach: Roy K. Thomas
Ottawa Chilocco Indian Sch. (10 inn.) Southwestern College of Emporia Emporia State College of Emporia Ottawa Baker St. Mary’s (Kan.) Emporia State Baker Southwestern Chilocco Indian School Coach: Willis Bates
1912 (12-3-1) WSU Opp Bethany 1 11 Bethany 12 1 Kansas Wesleyan 6 4 Sterling 23 4 Sterling 9 6 Kansas Wesleyan 4 2 Wichita Jobber Colts 0 7 NW Oklahoma 21 2 Emporia St. (10 inn.) 3 2 College of Emporia 5 0 Ottawa 9 7 Ottawa 9 2 Kansas State 4 3 Southwestern 2 2 College of Emporia 10 0 Southwestern 2 5 Coach: Roy K. Thomas
1915 (1-5-1) Results Not Available Coach: Harry Buck
1913 (2-12) WSU Opp NW Oklahoma 0 5 NW Oklahoma 7 25 Chilocco Indian School 6 9 at Arkansas L W at Arkansas L W Drury L W Ottawa 8 4 Friends 1 11 Chilocco Indian School 3 5 Ottawa 2 5 Baker 8 9 St. Mary’s (Kan.) 0 7 Chilocco Indian School 5 6 Baker 12 5 Coach: E. Van Long 1914 (12-7) WSU Opp Wichita Jobbers’ Colts 12 4 Chilocco Indian School 7 8 Oklahoma A&M 5 4 at Arkansas 9 11 Drury 1 4 Missouri 10 6
1916 (2-4) Southwestern Friends Bethel Friends Southwestern St. John’s (Kan.) Coach: Harry Buck
7 9 7 5 5 7 4 7 2 0 4 3 3
5 8 8 0 4 6 2 4 1 1 5 4 2
WSU Opp 2 1 0 8 4 9 2 6 1 9 4 3
1917 (1-2) WSU Opp Bethel 9 8 Southwestern 2 3 Friends 1 2 Coach: Lamar Hoover 1918 (1-0) WSU Opp Friends 9 4 Coach: Lamar Hoover 1919 (1-0) WSU Opp Wichita High School 2 1 Coach: Lamar Hoover 1922 Results Not Available Coach: Lamar Hoover 1923 Results Not Available Coach: Lamar Hoover 1948 (4-4) WSU Opp at Kansas Wesleyan 8 3 Oklahoma A&M 6 11 Southwestern 8 3 at Southwestern 4 7 Tulsa 20 12 at Oklahoma A&M 3 24 at Tulsa 3 9
Kansas Wesleyan Coach: Lyle Sturdy
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1949 (4-9, 0-5) WSU Opp Emporia State 5 4 at Kansas State 1 11 at Kan. Wesleyan (10 inn.) 2 1 at Oklahoma A&M* 2 14 at Oklahoma A&M* 5 23 Phillips 8 13 at Phillips 2 6 at Tulsa* 8 9 Oklahoma A&M* 1 14 Tulsa* 6 9 Southwestern 7 6 at Emporia State 9 10 at Southwestern 5 4 Coach: Ken Gunning *MVC Games 1950 (4-14, 1-5) WSU Opp Emporia State (10 inn.) 12 15 at Oklahoma Baptist 2 5 at Oklahoma Baptist 0 3 at SW Oklahoma 1 5 at Tulsa* 9 13 at Tulsa* 0 13 at Emporia State 3 4 Oklahoma A&M* 5 6 Oklahoma A&M* 0 9 Southwestern 8 3 at Phillips 5 7 at Phillips 3 6 at Oklahoma A&M* 12 24 at Tulsa* 9 6 Phillips 5 8 Phillips 3 2 at Nebraska 5 8 at Nebraska 13 12 Coach: Ken Gunning *MVC Games 1951 (4-9, 1-5) WSU Opp at Southwestern 12 8 Nebraska 7 19 Nebraska 8 12 Tulsa* 5 6 Tulsa* 1 11 at Omaha (10 inn.) 12 4 at Nebraska 3 6 at Nebraska 2 4 Southwestern 8 3 Houston* 0 5 Houston* 4 21 at Oklahoma A&M* 4 21 at Oklahoma A&M* 9 4 Coaches: Ken Gunning, Bob Carlson, Norvell Neve *MVC Games 1952 (3-10, 0-6) WSU Opp at McPherson (10 inn.) 6 7 Friends 15 9 Kansas 5 6 at Kansas State 1 10 at Kansas State 0 3 at Tulsa* 3 11 at Tulsa* 4 10 McPherson 6 0 Friends 2 1 at Oklahoma A&M* 2 13 at Oklahoma A&M* 2 11 at Houston* 0 6 at Houston* 0 11 Coach: Dick Miller *MVC Games 1953 (1-9, 0-6) WSU Opp at Oklahoma A&M* 0 24 at Oklahoma A&M* 1 12 at Houston* 3 10 at Houston* 4 9 at Kansas 0 13 at Kansas State 7 16 Tulsa* 7 8 Tulsa* 3 7 McPherson 6 5 McPherson 4 5 Coach: Dick Miller *MVC Games 1954 (4-9, 2-7) Kansas State Kansas State McPherson at Tulsa* at Tulsa* at Tulsa* Houston* Houston* Houston*
WSU Opp 1 3 6 3 4 5 9 20 11 14 5 4 1 19 2 1 2 20
at McPherson Oklahoma A&M* Oklahoma A&M* Oklahoma A&M* Coach: Forrest Jensen * MVC Games
8 1 3 5
2 7 7 14
1955 (4-9, 3-6) WSU Opp at Kansas 2 6 at Kansas State 3 4 at Houston* 5 11 at Houston* 2 1 at Houston* 0 5 Oklahoma City 1 4 Oklahoma City 7 6 Tulsa* 10 5 Tulsa* 14 2 Tulsa* 6 13 at Oklahoma A&M* 1 23 at Oklahoma A&M* 2 34 at Oklahoma A&M* 2 19 Coach: Forrest Jensen *MVC Games 1956 (4-13, 1-8) Kansas State Kansas State at Friends at Phillips at Phillips Kansas Kansas Houston* Houston* Houston* at Tulsa* at Tulsa* at Tulsa* Oklahoma A&M* Oklahoma A&M* Oklahoma A&M* Friends Coach: Jerry Bupp *MVC Games
WSU Opp 9 5 4 12 7 5 8 10 6 13 0 12 2 7 7 5 1 10 1 11 8 13 3 28 13 14 3 11 1 10 1 14 10 0
1957 (7-12, 2-7) WSU Opp Friends 6 0 at NW Oklahoma 3 4 at NW Oklahoma 2 4 NW Oklahoma 2 7 Phillips 2 0 Phillips 0 2 Emporia State 1 0 Emporia Sate 6 1 Friends 9 3 at Houston* 0 6 at Houston* 0 1 at Houston* 2 1 at Oklahoma A&M* 9 12 at Oklahoma A&M* 2 8 at Oklahoma A&M* 0 7 Tulsa* 2 6 Tulsa* 5 4 Tulsa* (10 inn.) 1 3 Kansas 1 10 Coach: Ray Morrison *MVC Games 1958 (17-8, 2-4) WSU Opp at NW Oklahoma 6 0 at Phillips 2 4 at Phillips 3 6 at Oklahoma City 14 3 at Oklahoma City 3 1 at Oklahoma City 9 3 at Arkansas 6 7 at Arkansas 12 7 NW Oklahoma 6 5 NW Oklahoma (11 inn.) 7 6 Friends 12 1 at Emporia State 3 2 at Emporia State 6 2 Schilling AFB 9 1 Schilling AFB 18 6 Schilling AFB 9 2 at Kansas 5 3 at Tulsa* 7 9 at Tulsa* 8 2 at Tulsa* 2 3 Phillips 12 2 Phillips 1 10 Houston* 0 5 Houston* 0 1 Houston* 4 3 Coach: Ray Morrison *MVC Games
1959 (15-12, 2-4) WSU Opp at Arkansas 8 2 at Sam Houston 3 12 at Sam Houston 3 7 at Texas Lutheran 6 2 at Texas Lutheran 10 6 at St. Mary’s (Texas) 8 4 at St. Mary’s (Texas) 6 7 at Brooke Med. Cent (10 inn.) 3 4 at Trinity College 12 2 Arkansas 3 4 Arkansas 12 5 NW Oklahoma 6 1 NW Oklahoma 7 1 Emporia State 2 4 Emporia State 3 5 Oklahoma City 11 1 Oklahoma City 10 0 at Washburn 3 0 at Washburn 2 3 Tulsa* (10 inn.) 4 3 Tulsa* 4 6 Tulsa* (12 inn.) 11 12 Friends 5 0 at Houston* 1 5 at Houston* 2 4 at Houston* 5 2 Phillips 6 3 Coach: Ray Morrison *MVC Games 1960 (15-12, 3-2) WSU Opp at NW Oklahoma 9 5 at NW Oklahoma 7 19 at Arkansas 6 7 at Arkansas 5 9 Phillips 4 2 NW Oklahoma 10 9 at Phillips 11 7 at Brooke Med. Center 5 6 at Texas Lutheran 5 4 at Texas Lutheran 14 6 at St. Mary’s (Texas) 5 2 at St. Mary’s (Texas) 2 11 at Trinity College 4 9 at Trinity College 5 6 at Brooke Med. Center 6 15 at Washburn 19 4 at Emporia State 4 9 at College of Emporia 8 0 College of Emporia 3 7 Friends 9 1 Emporia State 9 3 Friends 14 5 Tulsa* 5 1 Tulsa* 7 3 Houston* 1 3 Houston* 12 5 Houston* 3 5 Coach: Ray Morrison *MVC Games 1961 (9-7, 0-3) WSU Opp at Phillips 1 12 at Phillips 2 7 College of Emporia 4 1 College of Emporia 6 3 at Oklahoma City 5 4 at Oklahoma City 8 9 Arkansas 7 2 Arkansas 5 4 Emporia State 2 1 Tulsa* 7 11 Tulsa* (12 inn.) 8 9 Tulsa* 1 4 Oklahoma City 2 3 Oklahoma City 2 1 College of Emporia 7 3 Emporia State 5 2 Coach: Dick Miller *MVC Games 1964 (8-10, 0-4) WSU Opp Sterling 0 3 at Tulsa* L W at Tulsa* L W Kearney State 6 4 Kearney State 11 10 Parsons College (Iowa) 1 6 Parsons College (Iowa) 2 1 Parsons College (Iowa) 2 7 Oklahoma City 6 5 Oklahoma City 10 0 Washburn 2 9 Washburn 2 5 Bethany 1 0 Bethany 7 5 Friends 2 1 Tulsa* 3 8 Tulsa* 0 6 Drake+ 7 8
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Coach: Lanny Van Eman *MVC Games +MVC Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) 1965 (7-13, 4-5) WSU Opp at Sterling 4 3 at Sterling 0 3 Arkansas 0 3 Arkansas 2 0 Omaha 5 1 Omaha 0 1 Friends 2 3 at St. Louis* 6 5 at St. Louis* 5 9 at St. Louis* 0 3 at Parsons College (Iowa) 1 4 at Parsons College (Iowa) 2 5 at St. Louis* 6 5 at St. Louis* 5 9 at St. Louis* 0 3 at Parsons College (Iowa) 1 4 at Parsons College (Iowa) 2 5 Drake* 7 6 Drake* 6 3 Drake* 1 4 Tulsa* 1 6 Tulsa* 0 1 Tulsa* 3 2 Washburn 1 5 Washburn 2 11 Coach: Verlyn Anderson *MVC Games 1966 (10-8-1, 4-2) WSU Opp Sterling 6 4 Sterling 13 5 Nebraska 2 4 at Phillips# 1 0 Omaha# 3 5 at Phillips# 0 3 NE State (Okla.)# 2 2 Friends 4 0 Friends 1 0 Washburn 1 5 at Fort Hays 6 2 at Drake* (11 inn.) 4 5 at Drake* 8 2 at Drake* 11 9 at Tulsa* 3 2 at Tulsa* 7 5 at Tulsa * 0 5 at St. Louis+ 0 7 at St. Louis+ 4 7 Coach: Verlyn Anderson *MVC Games #Phillips Tournament (Enid, Okla.) +MVC Playoff 1967 (11-13, 2-4) WSU Opp Friends 8 2 Friends 14 2 at Phillips# 1 3 SE Oklahoma # 4 3 Kansas Wesleyan 1 2 Kansas Wesleyan 2 0 at Washburn 2 3 at Washburn 4 6 Emporia State 8 7 Emporia State 8 11 at Hastings 11 1 at Hastings 1 3 at Omaha 1 5 at Omaha 3 9 at Sterling 7 5 at Sterling 6 7 St. Louis* 9 8 St. Louis* 1 2 St. Louis* 0 2 at Kansas Wesleyan 3 1 Arkansas 6 3 Tulsa* 2 0 Tulsa* 3 5 Tulsa* 0 11 Coach: Verlyn Anderson #Phillips Tournament (Enid, Okla.) *MVC Games 1968 (16-8, 4-3) WSU Opp Friends 10 3 Friends 6 3 Hastings 3 1 Hastings 2 3 Washburn# 1 0 at Kansas Wesleyan# 0 1 Fort Hays# (10 inn.) 1 0 Washburn# 3 4 Parsons College (Iowa) 0 13 at Emporia State 13 2 at Emporia State 6 5 Emporia State 1 0
Emporia State 1 0 Fort Hays 6 0 Fort Hays 1 0 Sterling 2 5 Sterling 11 1 at St. Louis* 4 3 at St. Louis* 2 6 St. Louis* 8 6 at Drake* 1 2 at Drake* 12 5 at Drake* 5 4 at Tulsa* 1 5 Coach: Verlyn Anderson #Kan. Wesleyan Tourn. (Salina, Kan.) *MVC Games 1969 (17-12, 6-3) WSU Opp at Emporia State 0 10 at Emporia State 2 4 Emporia State 0 4 Emporia State 6 3 Parsons College (Iowa) 0 13 Washburn# 0 3 at Kansas Wesleyan# 0 3 at Kansas Wesleyan# 0 2 Fort Hays# 8 9 Friends 5 0 Friends 5 2 at Fort Hays (8 inn.) 5 4 at Fort Hays (9 inn.) 5 4 Tulsa* 7 0 Tulsa* 1 5 Tulsa* 0 3 at Sterling 4 2 at Sterling 0 1 St. Louis* 5 4 St. Louis* 7 3 St. Louis* 4 3 Sterling 2 1 Sterling 1 0 Kansas Wesleyan 5 4 Kansas Wesleyan 2 1 Drake* 10 6 Drake* 2 5 Drake* 10 3 McConnell AFB 11 0 Coach: Verlyn Anderson #Kan. Wesleyan Tourn. (Salina, Kan.) *MVC games 1970 (6-17, 3-5) WSU Opp Fort Hays 7 6 Fort Hays 2 8 Bethany 13 5 Bethany 6 3 Creighton 0 3 Creighton 4 5 Creighton 8 10 Omaha 1 3 Omaha 0 7 at Emporia State 0 3 at Emporia State 2 5 at St. Louis* 6 11 at St. Louis* 5 7 at St. Louis* 9 8 at Oklahoma 2 8 at Oklahoma 1 3 at Tulsa* 2 15 at Tulsa* 0 10 at Tulsa* 0 2 Kansas Wesleyan 3 4 Kansas Wesleyan 2 5 Drake* 8 5 Drake* 5 3 Coach: John Sabus *MVC Games
1978 (43-30-1) Date Opponent WSU Opp 3/12 Emporia State+ (DH) 2 4 Emporia State+ 4 4 3/13 at Texas Wesleyan (DH) 2 4 at Texas Wesleyan 2 14 3/14 at Dallas (DH) 7 4 at Dallas 7 4 3/15 at North Texas State 4 2 3/16 at Hardin-Simmons (DH) 6 9 at Hardin-Simmons 4 10 3/17 at Abilene Christian (DH) 18 2 at Abilene Christian 11 4 3/20 at Texas Tech (DH) 14 2 at Texas Tech 9 8 3/21 at Texas Tech (DH) 3 8 at Texas Tech 5 7 3/22 at Texas Tech (DH) 6 7 at Texas Tech 5 8 3/27 Iowa State (DH) 4 3 Iowa State 8 5 3/28 Missouri Western (DH) 11 10 Missouri Western 8 6 3/30 Kansas Newman 17 2 3/31 at SW Oklahoma (DH) 25 5 at SW Oklahoma 19 6 4/1 at Oklahoma State (DH) 3 12 at Oklahoma State 6 11 4/2 Kansas Wesleyan (DH) 17 2 Kansas Wesleyan (DH) 4 3 4/4 Kansas State (DH) 2 7 Kansas State 3 5 4/5 Friends (DH) 9 8 Friends 14 1 4/7 Creighton 7 15 4/8 Creighton (DH) 14 2 Creighton 3 14 4/9 at Missouri (DH) 1 9 at Missouri 1 6 4/11 at Kansas State (DH) 10 5 at Kansas State 16 6 4/12 Kansas Newman 15 5 4/14 Fort Hays (DH) 6 9 Fort Hays 19 1 4/15 Oklahoma City (DH) 0 4 Oklahoma City 6 2 4/16 Oklahoma City (DH) 10 9 Oklahoma City 2 8 4/18 Kansas Newman 11 0 4/19 Phillips (DH) 7 9 Phillips 7 1 4/21 at Oklahoma City (DH) 1 6 at Oklahoma City 4 2 4/22 at Tulsa 3 4 4/23 at Tulsa 5 10 4/24 at Tulsa 9 19 4/24 at Phillips 13 15 4/24 at Phillips 9 6 4/26 Fort Hays (DH) 15 4 Fort Hays 14 4 4/28 SW Oklahoma (DH) 10 0 SW Oklahoma 12 1 4/29 Tulsa (L-D) (DH) 9 8 Tulsa (L-D) 7 10 4/30 Tulsa (L-D) 6 8 5/2 Central State (Okla.) (DH) 5 0 Central State (Okla.) 4 3 5/5 Oklahoma State (DH) 3 2 Oklahoma State 7 5 5/10 Kansas Wesleyan 9 1 Kansas Wesleyan 21 1 Valley Tournament Tulsa# 7 9 Bradley# 14 11 Indiana State# 9 8 Tulsa# 3 2 Southern Illinois# 8 10 Coach: Gene Stephenson +Fort Worth, Texas; *Valley Games; #Omaha, Neb. 1979 (65-15, 10-2) Date Opponent WSU Opp 3/6 Friends (DH) 13 0 Friends 10 3 3/7 Bethany (DH) 10 0 Bethany 15 0 3/8 Tabor (DH) 21 2 Tabor 16 3 3/10 at New Mexico State* 21 3 3/11 at New Mexico State* 17 5 3/11 Denver+ 5 0
3/12 at UTEP (DH) 8 9 at UTEP 10 3 3/13 at UTEP (DH) 10 5 at UTEP 7 4 3/15 Gonzaga! 7 8 Gonzaga! 7 5 3/16 Kearney State! 7 12 3/16 at UNLV 11 12 3/17 Kearney State! 11 12 3/18 at UNLV 12 9 3/21 Illinois 7 1 3/22 Illinois 8 6 3/23 Dana 19 1 3/24 Illinois (DH) 8 1 Illinois 13 0 3/25 Kearney State (DH) 10 3 Kearney State 18 0 3/26 Texas Tech 11 6 3/27 Texas Tech (DH) 6 5 Texas Tech 8 11 3/28 Texas Tech (DH) 6 5 Texas Tech 7 6 3/30 Gustavus-Adolphus (DH) 7 0 Gustavus-Adolphus 11 2 3/31 Creighton (DH) 4 5 Creighton 9 1 4/5 Iowa State (DH) 12 2 Iowa State 8 6 4/6 at Tulsa* 5 6 4/7 at Tulsa* (DH) 16 3 at Tulsa* 16 5 4/8 Augustana 16 0 Augustana 13 1 4/9 So. California (L-D) 1 13 4/14 New Mexico State* (DH) 8 1 New Mexico State* 15 5 4/15 New Mexico State* (DH) 5 6 New Mexico State* 8 6 4/16 at Emporia State (DH) 4 1 at Emporia State 13 2 4/19 Fort Hays (DH) 6 2 Fort Hays 10 0 4/20 Tulsa* 9 0 4/21 Tulsa* (DH) 15 5 Tulsa* 18 4 4/22 Missouri Western (DH) 5 3 Missouri Western 13 10 4/25 NE Missouri (DH) 17 1 NE Missouri 4 2 4/26 Kansas Newman (DH) 13 1 Kansas Newman 8 1 4/27 John Brown (DH) 9 2 John Brown 3 2 4/28 at Oklahoma City (DH) 7 4 at Oklahoma City 2 3 4/29 Washburn (DH) 14 2 Washburn 19 6 5/2 Emporia State (DH) 9 2 Emporia State 10 3 5/4 Arkansas (L-D) (DH) 7 6 Arkansas (L-D) 5 4 5/5 Oklahoma City (DH) 19 2 Oklahoma City 15 10 5/6 Oklahoma City (DH) 19 16 5/12 Oklahoma State (DH) 2 3 Oklahoma State 13 5 5/13 at Oklahoma State (DH) 2 7 at Oklahoma State 4 5 Valley Tournament 5/18 Tulsa (L-D)# 4 7 5/19 Bradley (L-D)# 20 6 5/20 Southern Illinois (L-D)# 3 18 Coach: Gene Stephenson *Valley Games; +Las Cruces, N.M.; ! Las Vegas, Nev.; # Wichita, Kan. 1980 (53-12-1, 7-1) Date Opponent WSU Opp 3/6 at Hawaii-Hilo (DH) 8 2 at Hawaii-Hilo 13 6 3/7 at Hawaii-Hilo 10 2 3/8 at Hawaii-Hilo 5 5 3/10 Murray State+ (10 inn.) 4 5 3/10 at Hawaii 6 2 3/12 at Hawaii (DH) 6 1 at Hawaii 9 8 3/13 at Hawaii 3 7 3/15 Wyoming! (DH) 17 0 Wyoming! 17 8 3/16 at UNLV 2 5 3/20 at Phillips 13 1 3/22 Minnesota-Morris (DH) 12 0
Minnesota-Morris 12 3 3/31 Augustana (DH) 28 4 Augustana 25 1 4/1 Augustana (DH) 17 2 Augustana 16 4 4/3 Illinois (DH) 8 5 Illinois 7 6 4/4 Illinois (DH) 12 8 Illinois 1 7 4/5 Illinois (DH) 15 1 Illinois 7 12 4/7 Hawaii(L-D) 1 9 4/8 Hawaii(L-D) 6 12 4/11 New Mexico State* (DH) 17 1 New Mexico State* 10 5 4/12 New Mexico State* (DH) 6 0 New Mexico State* 7 6 4/13 NE Missouri (DH) 11 0 NE Missouri 23 6 4/17 UNLV (L-D) 5 14 4/18 UNLV (DH) 5 3 UNLV 10 6 4/19 UNLV 9 14 4/20 Tulsa* (DH) 13 10 Tulsa* 12 6 4/23 Benedictine (DH) 18 2 Benedictine 19 1 4/25 Kansas Newman 12 0 4/26 North Texas State (DH) 12 6 North Texas State 21 4 4/27 North Texas State (DH) 17 0 North Texas State 12 0 4/29 Friends 18 6 5/3 NW Oklahoma 20 7 5/4 Arkansas (DH) 6 2 Arkansas 14 0 5/5 at Tulsa* (13 inn.) 5 6 5/6 at Tulsa* 16 3 5/8 Bethany (DH) 10 0 Bethany 14 0 5/10 Kearney State (DH) 19 1 Kearney State 15 4 5/11 Oklahoma City (DH) 7 4 Oklahoma City 9 4 5/12 Oklahoma City (DH) 9 7 Oklahoma City 13 4 Valley Tournament 5/15 Creighton# 12 3 Indiana State# 7 4 Bradley# 18 17 5/20 Southern Illinois# 12 1 NCAA Midwest Regional 5/22 MissouriH 4 5 5/23 CaliforniaH 1 5 Coach: Gene Stephenson +Hilo, Hawaii; ! Las Vegas, Nevada; * Valley Games ; # Wichita, Kan.; H Tulsa, Okla. 1981 (56-15, 14-2) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/12 at Grand Canyon 0 9 2/13 at Northern Arizona 19 6 2/14 at Northern Arizona 3 10 2/14 at Arizona State 10 12 2/15 at Arizona State 10 9 2/16 at Arizona State 2 11 2/27 at Texas Wesleyan (DH) 20 4 at Texas Wesleyan 3 8 3/7 William Jewell 12 4 3/9 William Jewell 16 6 3/10 Marymount (DH) 10 0 Marymount 13 3 3/13 Iowa State (DH) 16 1 Iowa State 13 1 3/14 Iowa State (DH) 16 7 Iowa State 13 4 3/16 Colorado State+ (DH) 17 3 Colorado State+ 12 3 3/17 Colorado State+ (DH) 4 0 Colorado State+ 33 5 3/18 Colorado State+ 4 5 3/20 at New Mexico State* 25 4 3/21 at New Mexico St.* (DH) 14 1 at New Mexico State* 8 4 3/22 at New Mexico State* 13 5 3/27 Colorado 12 1 3/28 Colorado (DH) 18 2 Colorado 17 2 3/29 Colorado (DH) 27 1 Colorado 17 3 3/30 John Brown (DH) 13 9 John Brown 10 4
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1982 (73-14) MVC Champions, NCAA Southern Regional Champions, College World Series Runner-Up
First row (from left): Dan Grieshaber, Jim Thomas, Dave Lucas, Tony Carter, Jeff Brogan, Pat Blasi*, Stan Brown, Greg LaFever, Jim Spring, Tim Gaskell, Ronnie Boss*. Second row (from left): Graduate assistant coach Don Heinkel, Joe Paatalo*, Jeff Mann, Tony Lask*, Phil Stephenson, Loren Hibbs, Mark Grogan, Jim Daniel, Kevin Penner, Dennis Overacker, graduate assistant coach Tim Tolin. Third row (from left): Head coach Gene Stephenson, Charlie O’Brien, Joe Krisik*, Erik Sonberg, Bryan Oelkers, Russ Morman, Troy Howerton, Ken Greenwood, Frank Schulte, Jeff Jennings*, Brad Bishop*, Tom Smith*, pitching coach Brent Kemnitz. *Did not finish season with team.
1982 College World Series Results June 4 - Wichita State 7, Cal State Fullerton 0 June 7 - Miami, Fla. 4, Wichita State 3 June 9 - Wichita State 13, Oklahoma State 2 June 11 - Wichita State 8, Texas 4 June 12 - Miami, Fla. 9, Wichita State 3 (Championship)
1982 CWS Championship Game Miami 9, WSU 3 June 12, Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium) Miami AB Bill Wrona, ss 3 Steve Lusby, 1b 4 Sam Sorce, dh 4 Phil Lane, 3b 5 Nelson Santovenia, c 5 Javier Velazquez, lf 3 Dave Carr, lf 1 Mitch Seoane, 2b 4 Mickey Williams, rf 2 Doug Shields, cf 3 Mike Kasprzak, p 0 Danny Smith, p 0 Totals
R H RBI 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 9 12 9
Wichita State AB Jim Thomas, 2b 4 Loren Hibbs, cf 4 Phil Stephenson, 1b 4 Russ Morman, dh 5 Charlie O’Brien, c 4 Jim Spring, 3b 4 Mark Grogan, lf 4 Tim Gaskell, rf 2 Dave Lucas, ss 4 Don Heinkel, p 0 Stan Brown, p 0 Troy Howerton, p 0 Greg LaFever, p 0 Totals 35
Miami 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 2 0 Wichita State 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
R H RBI 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 3 R H 9 12 3 7
E 2 1
E - Lusby, Williams, Spring. DP - Miami 1, WSU 2. LOB - Miami 7, WSU 10. 2B - Santovenia, Seoane, Thomas, Stephenson 2. HR - Lane (25), Morman (24). SB - Williams, Shields, Thomas. SH - Williams. SF - Sorce. Miami IP Mike Kasprzak (W, 14-4) 7 Danny Smith 2
H 6 1
R ER BB SO 3 3 3 5 0 0 2 2
WSU IP Don Heinkel (L, 16-5) 5 Stan Brown 2 1/3 Troy Howerton 2/3 Greg LaFever 1
H 5 6 1 0
R ER BB SO 7 7 5 7 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
PB - Santovenia. U - Runchey, Christal, Sumpter, Dunne. T - 2:48. A - 14,321.
Marymount 11 0 4/8 New Mexico State* 15 0 4/9 New Mexico State* (DH) 12 0 New Mexico State* 17 2 4/10 New Mexico State* 15 1 4/12 Emporia State (DH) 8 3 Emporia State 12 6 4/13 Phillips (DH) 7 1 Phillips 4 3 4/16 Creighton* (DH) 7 5 Creighton* 9 0 4/17 Creighton* (DH) 10 1 Creighton* 9 1 4/21 Oklahoma City (DH) 10 0 Oklahoma City 12 1 4/24 at Creighton* (DH) 7 4 at Creighton* 6 5 4/25 at Creighton* (DH) 7 0 at Creighton* 3 5 4/27 Oklahoma State 8 3 4/29 Kansas Newman 13 3 5/2 Texas Wesleyan (DH) 12 0 Texas Wesleyan 4 2 5/4 at Oral Roberts 5 1 5/7 Emporia State 9 8 5/8 Arizona State (L-D) 8 9 5/9 Arizona State (DH) 15 4 Arizona State 6 2 Valley Tournament 5/14 Southern Illinois# 9 6 5/15 Indiana State# 13 1 5/16 Southern Illinois# 12 8 5/21 Cal State-Fullerton 10 6 5/22 Cal State-Fullerton (L-D) 3 2 5/23 Cal State-Fullerton (L-D) 6 7 NCAA South Regional 5/28 Jackson StateH 3 0 5/29 New OrleansH 7 0 5/31 New OrleansH 8 1 College World Series 6/4 Cal State-Fullerton$ 7 0 6/7 Miami (Fla.)$ 3 4 6/9 Oklahoma State$ 13 2 6/11 Texas$ 8 4 6/12 Miami (Fla.)$ 3 9 Coach: Gene Stephenson * Valley Games ; + Las Cruces, N.M.; # Terre Haute, Ind.; H New Orleans, La.; $ Omaha, Neb. 1983 (55-18, 7-1) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/11 at Miami (Fla.) 8 12 2/14 at Miami (Fla.) (DH) 5 3 2/14 at Miami (Fla.) 5 3 2/18 at New Orleans (DH) 6 5 at New Orleans 9 11 2/20 at New Orleans (DH) 10 1 at New Orleans 9 2 2/26 Kearney State (DH) 9 0 Kearney State 20 2 2/27 Kearney State (DH) 29 5 Kearney State 15 2 3/2 NW Missouri (DH) 9 2 NW Missouri 9 0 3/7 William Jewell (DH) 9 1 William Jewell 10 3 3/8 Wayne State (Neb.) (DH) 20 1 Wayne State (Neb.) 16 0 3/12 at Chapman 1 11 3/13 at San Diego State (DH) 18 1 at San Diego State 1 6 3/14 at San Diego State 1 7 3/15 at Chapman 8 6 3/17 at Hawaii 9 12 3/18 at Hawaii 11 6 3/21 Cal Poly-Pomona+ 7 4 3/22 Iowa+ 10 8 3/22 at Hawaii 2 11 3/23 Iowa+ 15 7 3/24 Cal Poly-Pomona+ 1 2 3/25 at Hawaii+ 7 6 3/30 St. Mary’s (Minn.) (DH) 6 0 St. Mary’s (Minn.) 12 0 3/31 St. Mary’s (Minn.) (DH) 6 2 St. Mary’s (Minn.) 12 0 4/7 Phillips (DH) 13 3 Phillips 7 6 4/10 at New Mexico St.* (DH) 4 1 at New Mexico State* 6 4 4/11 at New Mexico St.* (DH) 16 0 at New Mexico State* 16 5
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4/15 at Oklahoma City 19 11 4/16 at Oklahoma City 9 3 4/17 at Oklahoma State (DH) 6 15 at Oklahoma State 8 1 4/19 Oral Roberts 10 6 4/20 Kansas Newman 3 2 4/21 Fort Hays 13 5 4/23 Oklahoma City 5 1 4/24 Oklahoma City (DH) 14 0 Oklahoma City 9 0 4/26 Marymount (DH) 18 1 Marymount 16 1 4/30 Nebraska 3 12 5/1 Nebraska (DH) 5 4 Nebraska 10 5 5/3 Missouri-Rolla (DH) 32 4 Missouri-Rolla 10 0 5/4 Missouri-Rolla (DH) 25 1 Missouri-Rolla 25 1 5/7 Creighton* (DH) 5 4 Creighton* 7 8 5/8 Creighton* (DH) 3 0 Creighton* 14 3 5/21 Pan American (L-D) (DH) 9 19 Pan American (L-D) 2 4 5/22 Pan American (L-D) (DH) 5 12 Pan American (L-D) 10 4 Valley Tournament 5/13 Southern Illinois# 9 6 5/14 Indiana State# 4 11 5/15 Southern Illinois# 7 8 NCAA Midwest Regional 5/26 Oklahoma StateH 2 9 5/27 ArkansasH 6 3 5/28 Oral RobertsH 5 6 Coach: Gene Stephenson + Hawaii Rainbow Easter Tournament (Honolulu, Hawaii); * Valley Games; # Wichita, Kan.; H Stillwater, Okla. 1984 (40-22, 7-7) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/25 Kearney State (DH) 13 0 Kearney State 12 0 3/3 Friends (DH) 13 3 Friends 34 4 3/9 at New Mexico 3 7 3/10 at New Mexico (DH) 15 0 at New Mexico 6 1 3/11 at New Mexico 5 6 3/12 at New Mexico (DH) 9 0 at New Mexico 1 2 3/13 Wyoming+ 11 5 3/14 Wyoming+ 5 3 3/15 at UNLV 14 15 3/16 at UNLV 1 3 3/17 at UNLV 7 3 3/18 at UNLV 0 7 3/22 Washburn (DH) 11 1 Washburn 5 2 3/27 Kansas Newman 9 3 3/29 Phillips (DH) 16 1 Phillips 10 0 3/30 Oklahoma City 10 3 4/1 Oklahoma City (DH) 13 8 Oklahoma City 8 6 4/4 at Oral Roberts (15 inn.) 5 6 4/5 Marymount (DH) 3 2 Marymount 11 2 4/7 at Illinois State* (DH) 0 5 at Illinois State* 8 9 4/11 Emporia State (DH) 6 7 Emporia State 12 1 4/14 at Indiana State* (DH) 5 4 at Indiana State* 1 3 4/15 at Indiana State* (DH) 3 4 at Indiana State* 0 2 4/17 NW Missouri (DH) 8 2 NW Missouri 11 0 4/18 Fort Hays (DH) 8 2 Fort Hays 6 0 4/23 at Oklahoma City 10 2 4/24 at Oklahoma City 12 1 4/25 Kansas Newman 13 1 4/26 at Nebraska (DH) 7 9 at Nebraska 4 2 4/28 Bradley* (DH) 4 2 Bradley* 8 2 4/30 Bradley* (DH) 7 4 Bradley* 12 5 5/1 New Orleans (DH) 7 8 New Orleans (L-D) 2 10
5/5 at Creighton* (DH) 1 2 at Creighton* (DH) 6 5 5/6 at Creighton* (DH) 0 6 at Creighton* 9 0 Valley Tournament 5/12 Southern Illinois# 3 1 5/13 Indiana State# 10 11 5/14 Illinois State# 10 6 5/14 Indiana State# 10 9 5/15 Indiana State# 3 7 5/17 Miami (Fla.) 8 7 5/18 Miami (Fla.) (L-D) 4 14 5/20 Miami (L-D) 4 5 Coach: Gene Stephenson + Las Cruces, N.M.; * Valley Games; # Carbondale, Ill. 1985 (68-20, 15-5) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/15 South Florida& 8 2 2/16 South Florida& 12 3 2/16 at New Orleans 0 2 2/17 at New Orleans 2 3 2/27 Fort Hays (L-D) (DH) 11 2 Fort Hays (L-D) 12 1 3/1 NW Missouri (L-D) (DH) 12 0 NW Missouri (L-D) 12 0 3/2 Kearney State (L-D) (DH) 12 4 Kearney State (L-D) 6 0 3/5 Washburn (L-D) (DH) 2 0 Washburn (L-D) 10 3 3/6 Marymount (L-D) (DH) 25 2 Marymount (L-D) 16 2 3/7 Emporia State (L-D) (DH) 8 2 Emporia State (L-D) 9 7 3/9 at Texas Tech! 3 4 3/9 Missouri Southern! 3 1 3/10 Missouri Southern! 8 6 3/11 at Texas Tech! 9 6 3/11 at Lubbock Christian! 6 4 3/12 at Lubbock Christian! (DH) 0 13 at Lubbock Christian! 12 1 3/13 at Texas Tech 13 3 3/14 at Lubbock Christian 10 8 3/16 Iowa State (L-D) (DH) 10 0 Iowa State (L-D) 4 0 3/17 Iowa State (L-D) (DH) 9 4 Iowa State (L-D) 9 4 3/18 Iowa State (L-D) 10 6 3/21 Emporia State (L-D) (DH) 10 8 Emporia State (L-D) 10 8 3/23 Lewis & Clark+ 13 3 3/24 Cal State-Northridge+ 9 7 3/24 at Hawaii+ 12 8 3/24 Brigham Young+ 7 5 3/25 Cal State-Northridge+ 7 4 3/27 Lewis & Clark+ 14 6 3/28 at Hawaii+ 8 7 3/29 Brigham Young+ 1 6 4/2 at Oklahoma City 10 7 4/3 at Oklahoma City 19 3 4/5 Illinois State (L-D) (DH) 22 6 Illinois State (L-D) 12 6 4/6 Illinois State (L-D) (DH) 8 2 Illinois State (L-D) 6 4 4/9 at Oral Roberts 4 5 4/10 at Oklahoma State 11 9 4/11 Kansas Newman (DH) 12 2 Kansas Newman 16 4 4/13 Indiana State* (DH) 10 7 Indiana State* 9 6 4/14 Indiana State* (DH) 3 0 Indiana State* 7 1 4/17 Nebraska (DH) 8 4 Nebraska 8 11 4/18 Kansas State 7 5 4/20 at Southern Illinois* (DH) 4 0 at Southern Illinois* 1 2 4/21 at Southern Illinois* (DH) 4 0 at Southern Illinois* 2 5 4/23 Oklahoma City 9 5 4/24 Oklahoma City 12 9 4/25 Oklahoma State 4 8 4/27 at Bradley* (DH) 8 9 at Bradley* 1 3 4/28 at Bradley* (DH) 8 4 at Bradley* 2 6 5/1 at Nebraska (10 inn.) (DH) 13 14 at Nebraska (9 inn.) 2 3 5/4 Creighton* (DH) 14 6 Creighton* 6 0 5/5 Creighton* (DH) 18 6
Creighton* 10 8 5/7 Oral Roberts 7 8 5/9 Kansas State (DH) 5 1 Kansas State 8 1 Valley Tournament 5/11 Bradley# 6 5 5/12 Indiana State# 7 6 5/13 Indiana State# 5 2 5/18 Lamar 2 5 5/19 Lamar (10 inn.) (DH) 18 23 Lamar 15 14 NCAA Midwest Regional 5/24 Oral RobertsH 12 1 5/25 Oklahoma StateH 8 15 5/26 Oral RobertsH 15 14 5/27 Oklahoma StateH 7 2 5/27 Oklahoma StateH 6 10 Coach: Gene Stephenson & New Orleans, La.; * Valley Games; ! Texas Tech-Lubbock Christian Round Robin (Lubbock, Texas); + Hawaii Rainbow Easter Tourn. (Honolulu, Hawaii); # Wichita, Kan.; H Stillwater, Okla. 1986 (45-18, 12-8) Date Opponent WSU Opp 3/1 Kearney State (DH) 22 4 Kearney State 12 4 3/2 Missouri Southern (DH) 17 8 Missouri Southern 10 6 3/5 Washburn (DH) 21 4 Washburn 14 3 3/8 at Arkansas (10 inn.) 5 6 3/9 at Houston 14 3 3/10 at Houston 3 6 3/11 at Rice 8 7 3/12 at Rice 4 1 3/14 at Texas Christian 14 4 3/19 Kansas Newman 9 1 3/20 Emporia State (DH) 15 1 Emporia State 7 6 3/22 New Orleans 13 8 3/23 New Orleans 10 12 3/24 New Orleans 7 11 3/26 at Oklahoma State 3 0 3/28 New Mexico 6 5 3/29 New Mexico (DH) 20 5 New Mexico 16 3 3/31 Kansas Newman 22 2 4/1 Kansas Wesleyan (DH) 7 0 Kansas Wesleyan 11 1 4/5 Bradley* (DH) 3 5 Bradley* 1 11 4/6 Bradley* (DH) 20 2 Bradley* (8 inn.) 4 5 4/8 at Oral Roberts 5 2 4/9 Nebraska (13 inn.) 3 6 4/10 Oklahoma City 5 1 4/12 at Illinois State* (DH) 5 6 at Illinois State* 12 8 4/13 at Illinois State* (DH) 8 2 at Illinois State* 3 7 4/16 Kansas 18 6 4/17 Nebraska 6 5 4/19 Southern Illinois* (DH) 1 2 Southern Illinois* 9 5 4/20 Southern Illinois* (DH) 6 5 Southern Illinois* 2 1 4/22 Oral Roberts 1 5 4/23 at Kansas 13 7 4/24 at Kansas State 7 4 4/26 at Indiana State (DH) 13 5 at Indiana State 18 4 4/27 at Indiana State (DH) 6 12 at Indiana State 6 9 4/29 Oklahoma State 3 13 4/30 Kansas 8 4 5/1 at Nebraska 8 4 5/3 at Creighton* (DH) 7 0 at Creighton* 9 7 5/4 at Creighton* (DH) 6 3 at Creighton* 10 2 5/8 Kansas State 15 0 5/9 Kansas State 10 0 5/11 Arkansas 3 12 Valley Tournament 5/15 Illinois State# 6 1 5/16 Indiana State# (11 inn.) 11 5 5/17 Southern Illinois# 3 7 5/18 Indiana State# 3 6 Coach: Gene Stephenson * Valley Games; # Carbondale, Ill.
1987 (59-20, 13-7) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/21 Kearney State 19 3 2/22 Kearney State (DH) 8 3 Kearney State 9 3 2/28 at Louisiana State 6 14 3/1 at Louisiana State (DH) 2 12 at Louisiana State 3 9 3/2 at Texas Christian 13 0 3/3 at Texas Christian 0 3 3/7 Texas Tech 13 6 3/8 Texas Tech 11 9 3/11 Washburn (DH) 20 5 Washburn 22 2 3/14 Houston (DH) 7 4 Houston 11 12 3/15 Houston 1 2 3/17 Wisconsin! 11 4 3/17 at New Mexico 12 10 3/18 Colorado State! 16 3 3/19 Missouri State! 9 16 3/19 at New Mexico 3 6 3/21 Hawaii-Hilo+ 7 3 3/22 Portland State+ 3 8 3/22 at Hawaii+ 2 0 3/23 Cal Poly-Pomona+ 17 1 3/23 Cornell+ 9 4 3/24 Hawaii-Hilo+ 13 2 3/25 Portland State+ 9 8 3/26 Cornell+ 10 6 3/27 Cal Poly-Pomona+ 7 0 3/27 at Hawaii+ 8 6 3/31 Oral Roberts 13 7 4/2 at Kansas 13 8 4/4 at Bradley* (DH) 2 1 at Bradley* (11 inn.) 2 3 4/5 at Bradley* (DH) 0 2 at Bradley* 0 2 4/6 Oklahoma State 8 9 4/8 at Nebraska (10 inn.) (DH) 10 9 at Nebraska 11 5 4/9 Kansas Wesleyan (DH) 35 0 Kansas Wesleyan 11 0 4/11 Illinois State* (DH) 5 3 Illinois State* 7 1 4/12 Illinois State* (8 inn.) (DH) 2 1 Illinois State* 5 0 4/15 Nebraska 21 4 4/17 at Southern Illinois* (DH) 11 8 at Southern Illinois* 1 5 4/18 at Southern Illinois* (DH) 2 3 at Southern Illinois* 13 6 4/20 Oral Roberts 8 5 4/21 Oral Roberts 13 4 4/22 Kansas 10 6 4/23 Kansas 18 6 4/25 Indiana State* (DH) 9 23 Indiana State* 19 6 4/26 Indiana State* (DH) 6 5 Indiana State* 16 14 4/28 Kansas State 3 2 4/29 Kansas State 11 7 4/30 Missouri Valley 15 0 5/2 Creighton* (DH) 9 3 Creighton* 5 2 5/3 Creighton* (DH) 9 5 Creighton* 8 11 5/5 at Oral Roberts 10 3 5/8 Hardin-Simmons 24 7 5/9 Hardin-Simmons 14 2 5/10 Hardin-Simmons 11 2 5/11 Creighton (11 inn.) 6 5 Valley Tournament 5/14 Illinois State# 4 1 5/15 Southern Illinois# 6 4 5/16 Indiana State# 10 11 5/16 Creighton# 4 1 5/17 Indiana State# 18 4 5/17 Indiana State# 4 3 NCAA West I Regional 5/22 Cal-Santa BarbaraH 4 3 5/23 Washington StateH 3 4 5/24 Oral RobertsH 4 11 Coach: Gene Stephenson ! Albuquerque, N.M.; + Hawaii Rainbow Easter Tournament (Honolulu, Hawaii); * Valley Games; # Wichita, Kan. ; H Palo Alto, Calif.
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1988 (56-16-1, 16-4) Date Opponent WSU Opp 3/4 at UNLV 14 5 3/5 at UNLV 8 0 3/6 at UNLV 9 24 3/11 New Mexico (L-D) 11 13 3/12 New Mexico (L-D) 13 7 3/13 New Mexico (L-D) 11 3 3/15 at Texas Tech 8 2 3/16 at Texas Tech 2 6 3/18 at Hardin-Simmons (DH) 1 2 at Hardin-Simmons 2 1 3/19 at Hardin-Simmons (DH) 2 1 at Hardin-Simmons 7 2 3/22 Washburn (L-D) 16 5 3/23 Washburn (L-D) (DH) 10 6 Washburn (L-D) 10 2 3/26 at Oral Roberts 9 0 3/27 at Oral Roberts 6 5 3/30 Louisiana St. (L-D) (DH) 5 3 Louisiana State (L-D) 5 3 3/31 Louisiana State (L-D) 13 0 4/4 Fort Hays State (DH) 29 9 Fort Hays State 11 3 4/5 Kansas 8 0 4/6 Nebraska 8 3 4/7 at Kansas 1 10 4/9 at Indiana State* (DH) 6 7 at Indiana State* 1 5 4/10 at Indiana State* (DH) 4 2 at Indiana State* 8 0 4/12 Emporia State 8 2 4/13 Oral Roberts 7 6 4/14 at Kansas 21 7 4/16 at Illinois State* (DH) 5 7 at Illinois State* 1 4 4/17 at Illinois State* (DH) 8 3 at Illinois State* 10 7 4/20 at Oklahoma State 7 8 4/21 Kansas 8 7 4/23 Bradley* (DH) 6 1 Bradley* 3 0 4/24 Bradley* (DH) 7 3 Bradley* 4 3 4/26 Oral Roberts 7 8 4/27 Oklahoma State 4 9 4/28 Kansas State 9 6 4/30 Southern Illinois* (DH) 6 3 Southern Illinois* (8 inn.) 5 4 5/1 Southern Illinois* (DH) 7 5 Southern Illinois* 13 7 5/2 Sterling 8 0 5/3 Missouri Valley 16 2 5/4 at Kansas State 3 9 5/5 Emporia State 10 4 5/7 at Creighton* (DH) 7 6 at Creighton* 19 5 5/8 at Creighton* (DH) 6 4 at Creighton* 12 2 5/13 Seton Hall 8 2 5/14 Seton Hall (DH) 20 13 Seton Hall 4 1 Valley Tournament 5/19 Indiana State# 7 5 5/20 Bradley# 6 3 5/21 Creighton# 11 5 5/22 Creighton# (8 inn.) 3 3 NCAA Midwest Regional 5/26 SW LouisianaH 6 2 5/28 Loyola-MarymountH 10 6 5/29 Oklahoma StateH 8 5 5/30 Oklahoma StateH 7 12 5/30 Oklahoma StateH 15 5 College World Series 6/3 Florida$ 5 4 6/5 Arizona State$ 7 4 6/8 Arizona State$ (10 inn.) 3 4 6/10 Arizona State$ 1 19 Coach: Gene Stephenson * Valley Games; # Wichita, Kan.; H Stillwater, Okla.; $ Omaha, Neb. 1989 (68-16, 13-5) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/19 at Arkansas 1 5 2/25 Kearney State (DH) 9 0 2/25 Kearney State 10 2 2/26 Kearney State 17 0 3/3 Texas Christian 16 2 3/8 Fort Hays State (DH) 11 10 Fort Hays State 11 0 3/9 Marymount (DH) 16 5
1989 (68-16) MVC Champions, NCAA West II Regional Champions, College World Series Champions
First row (from left): Tony Mills*, Charlie Giaudrone, Jim Audley, P.J. Forbes, Randy Fox, assistant trainer; Darin Kerr, student trainer; Steve Smith, Mike Jones, Pat Meares. Second row (from left): Tommy Tilma, Jeff Bonacquista, Mike Blankenberger*, Joey Wilson, Paul Cheatum*, Greg Brummett, Morgan LeClair, Mike Lansing, Jay Haffley. Third row (from left): Gene Stephenson, head coach; Guy Goodman, Todd Dreifort, Brian Buzard, Eric Wedge, Jeff Bluma, Mike McDonald, Mike Wentworth, Craig Marshall*, Loren Hibbs, assistant coach. Fourth row (from left): Jim Newlin, Kevin Lanterman*, Bryant Winslow, Tyler Green, Scott Martin*, Jeff Williams, Darrin Paxton, Brent Kemnitz, pitching coach. *Did not finish season.
1989 College World Series Results June 2 - Wichita State 3, Arkansas 1 June 4 - Florida State 4, Wichita State 2 June 6 - Wichita State 8, Arkansas 4 June 7 - Wichita State 7, Florida State 4 June 9 - Wichita State 12, Florida State 9 June 10 - Wichita State 5, Texas 3 (Championship)
1989 CWS Championship Game WSU 5, Texas 3 June 10, Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium) Texas AB Lance Jones, cf 2 David Tollison, 2b 4 Scott Bryant, dh-p 4 Arthur Butcher, lf 4 Craig Newkirk, 3b 3 David Lowery, 1b 3 Jeff Shults, rf 3 Steve Bethea, ss 4 Jon Prather, c 3 Kevin Pate, ph 1 Brian Dare, p 0 Totals 31
R 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
Wichita State AB Jim Audley, cf 3 P.J. Forbes, 2b 3 Mike McDonald, lf-1b 4 Eric Wedge, c 3 Bryant Winslow, 1b 2 Joey Wilson, lf 2 Pat Meares, ss 3 Todd Dreifort, rf 4 Mike Jones, 3b 4 Mike Wentworth, dh 4 Greg Brummett, p 0 Totals 32
H RBI 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2
Texas 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Wichita State 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 x
R 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 5
R 3 5
H RBI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 7 3 H 6 7
E 4 2
E - Newkirk 2, Tollison, Dreifort, Winslow, Bethea. DP - WSU 1. LOB - Texas 6, WSU 8. HR - Meares (9). CS - Audley. SH - Audley. SF - Lowery. Texas IP H Scott Bryant (L, 1-1) 2/3 1 Brian Dare 7 1/3 6
R ER BB SO 1 1 4 0 4 2 0 7
WSU IP Greg Brummett (W, 18-2) 9
R ER BB SO 3 1 4 6
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Marymount 28 0 3/11 at Oral Roberts 21 3 3/12 at Oral Roberts 11 2 3/13 at New Mexico 9 3 3/14 at New Mexico 21 4 3/15 Colorado State$ 7 4 3/15 at New Mexico 20 2 3/16 Colorado State$ 23 3 3/16 at New Mexico 28 2 3/18 Texas Tech 8 4 3/19 Georgia Tech 13 2 3/20 Georgia Tech 7 2 3/21 Texas Tech (DH) 16 4 Texas Tech 8 2 3/23 Northern Iowa 29 6 3/25 Lewis & Clark! 10 1 3/26 Portland State! 8 4 3/26 at Hawaii! 2 7 3/27 Hawaii-Hilo! 6 1 3/28 Fordham! 11 1 3/29 Hawaii-Hilo! 5 3 3/29 at Hawaii! 4 3 3/30 Portland State! 6 0 3/31 Lewis & Clark! 2 4 4/1 Fordham! 8 4 4/4 Oral Roberts 4 1 4/5 Oral Roberts 10 9 4/8 Indiana State* (DH) 13 3 Indiana State* 1 3 4/9 Indiana State* 4 11 4/10 Indiana State* 7 1 4/11 Kansas Wesleyan 28 0 4/12 Nebraska 3 0 4/15 Illinois State* (DH) 8 7 Illinois State* 4 5 4/16 Illinois State* (DH) 26 3 Illinois State* 4 6 4/19 Oklahoma State 6 11 4/20 at Kansas 9 2 4/22 at Bradley* 14 3 4/23 at Bradley* 4 0 4/25 Kansas State 17 5 4/26 at Oklahoma State 12 4 4/27 Kansas 14 0 4/29 at Southern Illinois* (DH) 12 4 at Southern Illinois* 1 4 4/30 at Southern Illinois* (10 inn.) 5 2 at Southern Illinois* 6 4 5/2 at Nebraska 15 3 5/3 at Kansas 7 2 5/4 Kansas 6 9 5/6 Creighton* (DH) 11 1 Creighton* 9 2 5/7 Creighton* (DH) 18 3 Creighton* (8 inn.) 4 3 5/10 Oklahoma Baptist 12 2 5/11 Brigham Young 8 6 5/12 Brigham Young (DH) 16 15 Brigham Young 3 9 5/13 Brigham Young 3 9 Valley Tournament 5/19 Southern Illinois# 16 3 5/19 Indiana State# 1 4 5/20 Southern Illinois# 5 3 5/20 Indiana State# 7 12 NCAA West II Regional 5/26 PortlandH 4 0 5/27 PepperdineH 12 1 5/28 MichiganH 5 14 5/28 Fresno StateH 6 4 5/29 MichiganH 3 2 5/29 MichiganH 9 5 College World Series 6/2 Arkansas& 3 1 6/4 Florida State& 2 4 6/6 Arkansas& 8 4 6/7 Florida State& 7 4 6/9 Florida State& 12 9 6/10 Texas& 5 3 Coach: Gene Stephenson $ Albuquerque, N.M.; ! Hawaii Rainbow Easter Tournament (Honolulu, Hawaii); * Valley Games; # Wichita, Kan.; H Fresno, Calif.; & Omaha, Neb.
WP - Bryant. PB - Wedge. U - Williams, Steiner, Jones, Graham, Ravan, Roberts. T - 2:59. A - 13,701.
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1990 (45-19, 14-6) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/9 Louisiana State! 13 6 2/11 Florida State! 8 7 2/24 Stephen F. Austin (DH) 6 3 Stephen F. Austin 6 1 2/25 Stephen F. Austin 7 0 3/3 Western Illinois (DH) 11 1 Western Illinois 16 3 3/4 Western Illinois 27 5 3/4 at Nebraska 2 4 3/10 Murray State 20 3 3/11 Murray State 12 3 3/13 at South Carolina 3 5 3/14 at South Carolina (12 inn.) 1 0 3/15 at South Carolina 6 4 3/17 Iowa State 9 8 3/18 Iowa State 5 1 3/19 Missouri State 9 4 3/20 New Mexico 12 0 3/21 New Mexico (DH) 8 4 New Mexico 4 2 3/22 New Mexico 15 1 3/27 Kansas 5 6 3/28 Oklahoma Baptist 7 5 3/30 Miami (Fla.)# 1 2 3/31 Stanford# 1 10 4/1 Minnesota# 8 5 4/3 at Oklahoma State 12 9 4/4 Oklahoma State 7 5 4/7 at Illinois State* (DH) 11 4 at Illinois State* 0 4 4/8 at Illinois State* (DH) 6 4 at Illinois State* 6 1 4/10 UNLV 6 7 4/11 UNLV 7 2 4/12 UNLV 19 3 4/14 Bradley* (DH) 2 4 Bradley* 9 7 4/15 Bradley* (DH) 4 3 Bradley* 1 2 4/17 at Kansas 14 7 4/18 Nebraska 4 2 4/20 Southern Illinois* 3 4 4/21 Southern Illinois* (DH) 0 1 Southern Illinois* 5 1 4/22 Southern Illinois* 6 4 4/25 Oklahoma City 10 3 4/26 at Kansas State 8 5 4/28 at Indiana State* (DH) 8 3 at Indiana State* 8 5 4/29 at Indiana State* (DH) 9 3 at Indiana State* 0 4 5/4 at Creighton* 3 7 5/5 at Creighton* (DH) 7 1 at Creighton* (11 inn.) 7 1 5/6 at Creighton* 12 3 5/8 at Brigham Young 3 23 5/9 at Brigham Young 7 8 5/12 Arkansas 4 6 5/13 Arkansas 3 0 Valley Tournament 5/16 Illinois State$ (11 inn.) 0 1 5/17 Bradley$ 3 7 NCAA Midwest Regional 5/25 Georgia Southern% (13 inn.) 2 4 5/26 Arkansas% 7 6 5/27 UCLA% 5 7 Coach: Gene Stephenson ! ABCA Hall of Fame Classic (Baseball City, Fla.); # Pillsbury Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.); * Valley; $ Wichita, Kan.; % Wichita, Kan. 1991 (66-13, 21-3) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/23 St. Louis (DH) 28 4 St. Louis 11 3 2/24 St. Louis 10 0 2/27 Emporia State 23 5 2/28 Washburn 27 5 3/2 Eastern Illinois 11 5 3/3 Eastern Illinois 5 0 3/4 Eastern Illinois 11 2 3/6 Eastern Michigan 6 0 3/7 at Kansas State 2 3 3/7 Oklahoma City 7 10 3/9 at Texas Tech 8 3 3/10 at Texas Tech 2 4 3/12 at New Mexico (10 inn.) 6 7 3/13 at New Mexico (DH) 13 10 at New Mexico 11 7 3/14 at New Mexico 3 6
3/16 Austin Peay 13 1 3/17 Austin Peay 16 3 3/19 at Missouri St.* (DH) 6 7 at Missouri State* 13 4 3/20 at Oklahoma State 10 8 3/22 at Hawaii! 5 6 3/23 Washington State! 5 3 3/24 Lewis & Clark State! 5 0 3/25 Hawaii-Hilo! (10 inn.) 5 4 3/26 Davidson! 3 2 3/27 Portland State! 11 4 3/28 Sacramento State! 3 2 3/29 Portland State! 5 0 3/30 at Hawaii! 5 2 4/2 Minnesota 9 7 4/3 Minnesota 2 0 4/5 Illinois State* 9 2 4/6 Illinois State* (DH) 7 1 Illinois State* 5 1 4/7 Illinois State* 7 2 4/9 Baker 14 3 4/10 Oklahoma State 12 0 4/11 at Kansas 2 6 4/12 Indiana State* 17 1 4/13 Indiana State* (DH) 3 4 Indiana State* 4 1 4/14 Indiana State* 7 6 4/16 South Carolina 17 6 4/18 South Carolina 16 2 4/19 at Southern Illinois* 14 3 4/20 at Southern Illinois* (DH) 5 1 at Southern Illinois* 2 4 4/21 at Southern Illinois* 7 5 4/23 Kansas 15 6 4/24 at Kansas 6 3 4/25 Benedictine 7 2 4/27 Creighton* (DH) 8 4 Creighton* 8 1 4/28 Creighton* (DH) 12 3 Creighton* 15 5 4/30 Kansas 11 3 5/1 Oklahoma 5 2 5/4 at Bradley* (DH) 8 1 at Bradley* 4 0 5/5 at Bradley* (DH) 14 8 at Bradley* 7 3 5/7 Kansas State 17 3 5/9 at Missouri State* 12 2 5/10 at Missouri State* 3 0 5/11 at Arkansas 1 10 5/12 at Arkansas 5 6 Valley Tournament 5/16 Bradley# 8 1 5/17 Creighton# 14 1 5/18 Creighton# (L-D) 13 1 NCAA Midwest Regional 5/24 East Carolina$ 10 5 5/25 Baylor$ 13 7 5/26 California$ 8 1 5/27 California$ 11 5 College World Series 6/1 Long Beach State& 8 5 6/3 Creighton& (12 inn.) 3 2 6/5 Creighton& 11 3 6/7 Louisiana State& 3 6 Coach: Gene Stephenson * Valley Games; ! Hawaii Rainbow Easter Tournament (Honolulu, Hawaii); # Wichita, Kan.; $ Wichita, Kan.; & Omaha, Neb. 1992 (56-11, 18-3) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/22 Arkansas State 1 0 2/23 Arkansas State 18 4 2/26 Oklahoma City 14 4 2/27 at Kansas State 10 2 2/29 Northeastern Illinois (DH) 11 5 Northeastern Illinois 14 3 3/1 Northeastern Illinois 25 4 3/3 Nebraska 4 1 3/4 Centenary 13 2 3/5 Centenary 12 0 3/6 New Mexico State 13 1 3/7 New Mexico State 17 2 3/8 New Mexico State 11 1 3/12 at Grand Canyon 17 0 3/13 at Grand Canyon 16 13 3/14 at Grand Canyon 7 11 3/17 at Oklahoma State 13 6 3/20 Northern Iowa* 19 1 3/21 Northern Iowa* 9 0 3/22 Northern Iowa* 9 0
3/23 Dankook, Korea^ 4 6 3/25 Northern Illinois 8 2 3/26 Northern Illinois 10 3 3/28 at Illinois State* 4 0 3/29 at Illinois State* (DH) 7 0 at Illinois State* 10 2 3/31 Kansas 6 1 4/1 at Kansas (15 inn.) 3 2 4/3 Missouri State* 15 2 4/4 Missouri State* 16 2 4/5 Missouri State* 22 7 4/7 Arkansas 4 5 4/8 Arkansas 22 4 4/10 at Creighton* 4 9 4/11 at Creighton* 6 1 4/12 at Creighton* 3 7 4/14 Oklahoma 2 3 4/15 Oklahoma State 8 11 4/16 Kansas State 2 3 4/18 Bradley* (DH) 7 1 Bradley* 17 6 4/19 Bradley* 10 1 4/21 at Oklahoma 4 2 4/22 Kansas State 7 6 4/24 at Indiana State* 19 12 4/25 at Indiana State* 4 1 4/26 at Indiana State* 5 9 4/28 Kansas 10 3 4/29 at Kansas 19 4 5/1 Southern Illinois* 8 4 5/2 Southern Illinois* 5 3 5/3 Southern Illinois* 13 2 5/5 Baker 11 1 5/6 Texas-Arlington (12 inn.) 4 3 5/7 Texas-Arlington 8 1 5/8 Central Missouri State 9 4 5/9 Central Missouri State 20 7 Valley Tournament 5/13 Illinois State# 12 0 5/14 Missouri State# 8 4 5/15 Indiana State# 11 1 5/16 Creighton# (12 inn.) 3 4 5/16 Creighton# 5 0 NCAA Midwest Regional 5/22 George Washington% 9 0 5/23 Arizona State% 3 1 5/24 Oklahoma State% 5 0 5/25 Oklahoma State% 5 2 College World Series 5/30 Pepperdine$ 0 6 6/1 Oklahoma$ 4 8 Coach: Gene Stephenson * Valley Games; ^ Exhibition Game; # Wichita, Kan.; % Wichita, Kan.; $ Omaha, Neb. 1993 (58-17, 17-3) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/27 Illinois-Chicago (DH) 13 9 Illinois-Chicago 6 1 2/28 Illinois-Chicago 18 5 3/3 Emporia State 9 3 3/4 Washington 2 7 3/5 Northwestern 6 5 3/6 Northwestern 15 2 3/7 Northwestern 11 12 3/9 at Kansas State 7 5 3/10 Kansas State 7 2 3/13 Notre Dame 14 11 3/14 Notre Dame 6 8 3/15 Benedictine 17 2 3/16 Northeastern Illinois 15 3 3/17 Northeastern Illinois 10 0 3/20 Portland State! 9 4 3/21 Tulane! 3 5 3/22 Lewis & Clark State! 12 1 3/23 at Hawaii! 9 10 3/24 Northwestern! 5 2 3/25 Portland State! 6 4 3/26 Portland State! 11 1 3/27 at Hawaii! 2 4 3/30 at Arkansas 3 4 3/31 NW Oklahoma St. 11 5 4/1 at Kansas 6 10 4/3 Northern Iowa* (DH) 11 2 Northern Iowa* 10 3 4/4 Northern Iowa* 7 3 4/5 Arkansas 9 1 4/7 Central Missouri State 11 6 4/8 at Kansas State 11 2 4/10 at Bradley* (DH) 7 1 at Bradley* (10 inn.) 13 9 4/11 at Bradley* 14 2
1991 (66-13) MVC Champions, NCAA Midwest Regional Champions, College World Series Runner-Up
First row (from left): Kurt Stranathan, student trainer, John Bacon, Kevin O’Leary, Don Tannahill, Mike Jones, Billy Hall, Tony Mills, Jose Ramos, Jim Audley, Mark Coberley, assistant athletics trainer. Second row (from left): Steve Smith, Jamey Tarrh*, Chris Wimmer, Tommy Tilma, Mickey Rusk*, Jaime Bluma, Carl Hall, Jay Haffley*, Morgan LeClair, Matt Criss. Third row (from left): Gene Stephenson, head coach; David Chadd, graduate assistant coach; Doug Mirabelli, Scot McCloughan, Todd Dreifort, Spike Anderson, Joey Jackson, Brian Morrow, John Lewallen, Loren Hibbs, assistant coach; Gregg Miller, assistant coach. Fourth row (from left): Chad Bontrager, Shane Dennis, Darrin Paxton, Kennie Steenstra, Matt Klusener, Tyler Green, Jason White, Darren Dreifort, Brent Kemnitz, pitching coach. Charlie Giaudrone, Brian Buzard not pictured. *Did not finish season with team.
1991 College World Series Results June 1 - Wichita State 8, Long Beach State 5 June 3 - Wichita State 3, Creighton 2 (12 inn.) June 5 - Wichita State 11, Creighton 3 June 7 - Louisiana State 6, Wichita State 3 (Championship)
1991 CWS Championship Game LSU 6, WSU 3 June 8, Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium) Louisiana State AB R Tookie Johnson, 2b 4 1 Armando Rios, cf 3 3 Lyle Mouton, rf 4 2 Rich Cordani, lf 4 0 Gary Hymel, c 3 0 Pat Garrity, dh 4 0 Johnny Tellechea, 1b 3 0 Chris Moock, 3b 3 0 Andy Sheets, ss 3 0 Chad Ogea, p 0 0 Rick Greene, p 0 0 Totals
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Wichita State AB R Billy Hall, 2b 3 1 Chris Wimmer, ss 4 0 Jim Audley, cf 3 1 Doug Mirabelli, c 3 0 Todd Dreifort, rf 3 0 Mike Jones, 3b 3 0 Scot McCloughan, dh 1 0 Darren Dreifort, p-dh 3 0 Jason White, 1b 4 0 Tommy Tilma, lf 3 1 Tyler Green, p 0 0 Jaime Bluma, p 0 0 Totals 30 3
H RBI 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 3
R H E Louisiana State 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 8 0 Wichita State 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 5 1 E - Green. DP - LSU 1, WSU 3. LOB - LSU 7, WSU 5. 2B - Rios. 3B - Cordani. HR - Rios (4), Tilma (6). SB - Hall 3 (59), Wimmer (54). SF - Cordani, T. Dreifort. LSU IP Chad Ogea (W, 14-5) 7 Rick Greene (S, 14) 2
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R ER BB SO 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 2
HBP - Hymel (by Green), Rios and Moock (by D. Dreifort). PB - Hymel. U - Hagler, Patch, Rosenberry, Pederson, Lopina, Yeast. T - 2:54. A - 16,612.
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1993 (58-17) MVC Champions, NCAA Atlantic Regional Champions, College World Series Runner-Up
First row (from left): Jason Ficken, Randy Young, Brandon Baird, Nate Davis, Trent Babcock, Richie Taylor, Tony Mills, Jason Adams. Second row (from left): Mark Coberley, assistant athletics trainer; Adam McCollough, Travis Huenfeld, Joel Bradberry, Travis Wyckoff, Kenny Smith, Darren Wheeler, Jaime Bluma, Jim Thomas, assistant coach. Third row (from left): Gene Stephenson, head coach; Mike Brandley, Jason Bichelmeyer, Chris Bauer, Brent Minnick, Joey Jackson, Tommy Tilma, John Bacon, Brent Kemnitz, pitching coach. Fourth row (from left): Jay Stephenson, Casey Blake, Jason Jordan, Alan Foster, Mike Drumright, Matt Klusener, Toby Smith, Shane Bryan, John Lewllen, Shane Dennis, Darren Dreifort. Not pictured: Carl Hall, Tom Buchanan, assistant coach.
1993 College World Series Results June 5 - Wichita State 4, Arizona State 3 (11 inn.) June 7 - Wichita State 7, Texas 6 June 10 - Wichita State 10, Oklahoma State 4 June 12 - Louisiana State 8, Wichita State 0 (Championship)
1993 CWS Championship Game LSU 8, WSU 0 June 12, Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium)
Louisiana State AB Jason Williams, 3b 3 Armando Rios, cf 3 Russ Johnson, ss 3 Todd Walker, 2b 4 Harry Berrios, rf 4 Mike Neal, dh 4 Jim Greely, lf 2 Ryan Huffman, lf 0 Adrian Antonini, c 2 Kenny Jackson, 1b 3 Totals
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H RBI 1 1 1 4 1 0 2 3 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
28 8 10 8
Wichita State AB Carl Hall, rf 5 Jason Adams, ss 4 Richie Taylor, cf 2 Toby Smith, 1b 4 Darren Dreifort, dh-p 3 Joey Jackson, 2b 4 Casey Blake, 3b 3 Tommy Tilma, lf 3 Adam McCollough, c 2 John Lewallen, ph 1 Darren Wheeler, c 0 Tony Mills, ph 1 Totals 32
Wichita State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Louisiana State 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 x
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E - Greely, Jackson. DP - WSU 2. LOB - WSU 10, LSU 7. 2B - Jackson. HR - Walker (22). SB - Greely (3), Johnson (19). SH - Jackson, Williams. SF - Rios 2. LSU IP Brett Laxton (W, 12-1) 9
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WSU IP H R ER BB SO Travis Wyckoff (L, 5-3) 1 1/3 3 5 5 3 0 Darren Dreifort 1 2/3 4 2 2 2 2 Brandon Baird 5 3 1 1 1 4 HBP - Antonini (by Dreifort). U - Garman, January, Graham, Jenkins, Thompson, L’Heureux. T - 2:52. A - 20, 286.
4/13 at Oral Roberts 5 2 4/14 Oral Roberts (12 inn.) 8 7 4/16 Indiana State* 2 4 4/17 Indiana State* 8 4 4/18 Indiana State* 10 5 4/20 Oklahoma City 4 5 4/21 Oral Roberts 0 4 4/22 Oral Roberts 9 5 4/23 Creighton* 2 1 4/24 Creighton* 6 4 4/25 Creighton* 8 9 4/27 at Oklahoma State 12 7 4/29 Baker 14 1 5/1 at Southern Illinois* (DH) 7 0 at Southern Illinois* 10 1 5/4 Kansas 4 6 5/5 Grand Canyon 6 5 5/6 Grand Canyon 10 5 5/7 at Missouri State* 8 7 5/8 at Missouri State* 12 7 5/9 at Missouri State* 6 7 5/12 South Alabama (DH) 5 7 South Alabama 3 0 5/13 Kansas State 5 3 5/14 Illinois State* 7 2 5/15 Illinois State* 7 5 5/16 Illinois State* 5 1 Valley Tournament 5/19 Illinois State# 6 5 5/20 Bradley# 11 8 5/21 Creighton# 9 7 5/22 Indiana State# 22 9 NCAA Atlantic Regional 5/27 Ohio State% 14 5 5/28 South Carolina% 3 2 5/29 at Georgia Tech% (10 inn.) 5 4 5/30 Ohio State% 6 8 5/30 Ohio State% 5 3 College World Series 6/5 Arizona State$ (11 inn.) 4 3 6/7 Texas$ 7 6 6/10 Oklahoma State$ 10 4 6/12 Louisiana State$ 0 8 Coach: Gene Stephenson ! Hawaii Rainbow Easter Tournament (Honolulu, Hawaii); * Valley Games; # Wichita, Kan.; % Atlanta, Ga.; $ Omaha, Neb. 1994 (45-17, 19-2) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/26 Northwestern! 12 2 2/27 at South Alabama! 4 8 3/1 Kansas State 14 2 3/2 at Kansas State 7 3 3/4 Washington 7 10 3/5 Washington 10 12 3/6 Washington 5 1 3/8 Kansas State 4 2 3/9 at Kansas State 6 5 3/13 Iowa State 8 5 3/14 Iowa State 11 2 3/15 Southern Colorado 5 7 3/16 Southern Colorado 18 3 3/18 at Long Beach State 1 6 3/19 at Long Beach State 4 1 3/20 at Long Beach State 9 4 3/22 at Cal State-Fullerton 2 3 3/23 at Cal St. Fullerton (13 inn.) 4 5 3/27 Friends (7 inn.) (DH) 13 0 Friends (7 inn.) 20 0 3/29 Northeastern Illinois 18 0 3/30 Northeastern Illinois 9 2 4/1 Northern Iowa* 13 0 4/2 Northern Iowa* 15 5 4/3 Northern Iowa* 3 0 4/4 Texas Tech 10 8 4/8 at Illinois State* 4 0 4/9 at Illinois State* (12 inn.) 3 2 4/10 at Illinois State* 9 5 4/12 Oklahoma City 10 8 4/13 at Kansas 3 6 4/14 Emporia State 16 3 4/16 Southern Illinois* (DH) 10 1 Southern Illinois* 11 1 4/17 Southern Illinois* 8 6 4/19 Texas-Arlington (11 inn.) 7 6 4/20 Texas-Arlington 11 3 4/22 at Indiana State* 8 0 4/23 at Indiana State* 7 4 4/24 at Indiana State* 5 7 4/26 Oklahoma 4 1 4/28 Baker 11 5
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4/30 Missouri State* (DH) 4 2 Missouri State* 13 2 5/1 Missouri State* 4 0 5/3 Kansas 2 7 5/4 at Oral Roberts 8 3 5/6 at Creighton* (12 inn.) 6 4 5/7 at Creighton*+ 1 6 5/8 at Creighton* 9 8 5/9 at Oklahoma State 5 7 5/10 Oklahoma State 4 7 5/11 Oral Roberts 9 0 5/14 Bradley* (DH) 7 4 Bradley*$ 17 1 5/15 Bradley* 11 3 Valley Tournament 5/18 Illinois State% 5 6 5/19 Missouri State% 1 0 5/20 Creighton% 8 6 5/21 Bradley% 7 9 NCAA Midwest Regional 5/27 Santa Clara^ 1 2 5/28 Georgia Tech^ 1 13 Coach: Gene Stephenson ! South Alabama/Coca Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.); * Valley Game; + Rosenblatt Stadium (Omaha, Neb.); $ Lawrence-Dumont Stadium (Wichita, Kan.); % Wichita, Kan.; ^ Wichita, Kan. 1995 (53-17, 24-8) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/25 Arkansas State 3 0 2/26 Arkansas State 16 9 3/4 at Texas Tech 6 15 3/5 at Texas Tech (10 inn.) 6 7 3/10 Evansville* 7 0 3/11 Evansville* (DH) 16 1 Evansville* 13 2 3/12 Evansville* (12 inn.) 4 5 3/14 at Kansas 6 3 3/15 Kansas 10 9 3/16 Baker 18 3 3/17 Long Beach State 7 9 3/18 Long Beach State 14 5 3/19 Long Beach State 10 4 3/21 at Bradley* (DH) 6 1 at Bradley* 7 8 3/22 at Bradley* (DH) 4 2 at Bradley* 7 4 3/25 Washington State^ 9 2 3/25 Hawaii-Hilo^ 14 0 3/26 Hawaii-Hilo^ 7 5 3/27 San Francisco! 14 2 3/28 Grand Canyon! 5 1 3/29 Hawaii 5 1 3/30 Meiji, Japan! (EXH) 3 2 3/31 Hawaii-Hilo! 4 5 4/1 San Francisco! 10 0 4/2 Meiji, Japan! (EXH) 8 10 4/4 Friends 10 8 4/5 Arkansas 5 1 4/7 at Missouri State* 4 6 4/8 at Missouri St.* (DH) 2 4 at Missouri State* 9 12 4/9 at Missouri State* 24 13 4/11 Emporia State 15 2 4/12 Friends 22 5 4/13 at Kansas State# 5 3 4/14 Indiana State* 18 5 4/15 Indiana State* (DH) 4 0 Indiana State* 10 1 4/16 Indiana State* 19 5 4/18 at Oklahoma State 8 1 4/19 Oklahoma State 7 4 4/21 Illinois State* 3 2 4/22 Illinois State* (DH) 4 3 Illinois State* 8 14 4/23 Illinois State* 8 0 4/25 Cal State-Fullerton 8 7 4/26 Cal State-Fullerton 4 3 4/28 at Northern Iowa* 5 6 4/29 at Northern Iowa* 4 3 4/30 at Northern Iowa* (DH) 7 2 at Northern Iowa* 3 4 5/1 Kansas State 7 6 5/2 Missouri-St. Louis 9 5 5/5 at Southern Illinois* 12 2 5/6 at Southern Illinois* (DH) 6 5 at Southern Illinois* 7 3 5/7 at Southern Illinois* 16 3 5/8 NW Oklahoma State 15 1 5/9 at Oral Roberts 4 5
5/10 Oral Roberts 9 0 5/12 Creighton* 4 2 5/13 Creighton* (DH) 4 0 Creighton* 19 12 5/14 Creighton* 2 1 Valley Tournament 5/19 Bradley% 12 6 5/20 Evansville% 5 11 5/20 Creighton% 9 11 NCAA Midwest Regional 5/27 Lamar$ 11 13 5/27 Providence$ 6 2 5/29 Lamar$ 1 4 Coach: Gene Stephenson * Valley Games; ^ Honolulu, Hawaii (Rainbow Stadium); ! Hawaii Rainbow Easter Tournament (Honolulu, Hawaii); # Salina, Kan. (Dean Evans Field); % Springfield, Ill.; $ Wichita, Kan. 1996 (54-11, 24-4) Date Opponent WSU Opp 3/1 Washington 10 0 3/2 Washington 9 2 3/3 Washington 15 0 3/9 Northeastern Illinois 5 0 3/10 Northeastern Illinois 14 5 3/13 at Arkansas 0 5 3/15 at Kansas State 7 4 3/16 Friends 19 5 3/17 Friends 15 3 3/19 South Alabama 1 6 3/20 South Alabama 12 5 3/23 at Long Beach State 6 1 3/24 at Long Beach State 4 3 3/26 at UC-Santa Barbara 16 11 3/27 at UC-Santa Barbara 11 4 3/29 at Illinois State* (DH) 10 2 at Illinois State* 1 0 3/30 at Illinois State* 14 5 4/2 Kansas State (DH) 10 9 Kansas State 7 9 4/3 Emporia State 13 11 4/5 at Indiana State* 12 1 4/6 at Indiana State* (DH) 1 2 at Indiana State* 8 2 4/7 at Indiana State* 5 4 4/9 at Kansas 9 5 4/10 Kansas 4 0 4/11 Rockhurst 23 2 4/13 Bradley* (DH) 7 2 Bradley* 5 2 4/14 Bradley* (DH) 4 11 Bradley* 11 7 4/16 Houston 13 3 4/17 Houston 6 3 4/19 Southern Illinois* 9 10 4/20 Southern Illinois* (DH) 7 2 Southern Illinois* 6 4 4/21 Southern Illinois* 8 5 4/23 at Oklahoma State 7 3 4/24 Oklahoma State 19 4 4/26 at Creighton* 10 4 4/27 at Creighton* (DH) 8 3 at Creighton* 14 3 4/30 Hastings College 6 4 5/1 Missouri State* (DH) 8 1 Missouri State* 6 5 5/3 at Evansville* 11 8 5/4 at Evansville* (DH) 6 0 at Evansville* 8 5 5/5 at Evansville* 4 8 5/10 Northern Iowa* 5 4 5/11 Northern Iowa* (DH) 9 0 Northern Iowa* 10 0 5/12 Northern Iowa* 14 3 5/13 Iowa State 11 1 Valley Tournament 5/15 Northern Iowa# 25 11 5/16 Southern Illinois# 15 7 5/17 Missouri State# 7 8 5/18 Bradley# 11 18 NCAA Midwest Regional 5/23 Indiana$ 4 0 5/24 Missouri$ 9 2 5/25 Cal State Fullerton$ 6 1 5/26 Rice$ 16 6 College World Series 6/1 vs. Louisiana State% 8 9 6/3 vs. Florida State% 4 8 Coach: Gene Stephenson * Valley Games; # Wichita, Kan.; $ Wichita, Kan.; % Omaha, Neb.
1997 (51-18, 21-7) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/22 Arkansas-Little Rock 4 2 2/23 Arkansas-Little Rock 16 1 2/25 Friends 13 2 3/1 at Houston 6 10 3/2 at Houston 3 4 3/4 at Kansas 7 1 3/6 Indiana State* 5 4 3/7 Indiana State* 11 3 3/8 Indiana State* (DH) 14 0 Indiana State* 12 5 3/10 Fort Hays State 17 13 3/11 Iowa State 18 11 3/12 Iowa State 8 7 3/14 Utah 3 9 3/15 Utah (DH) 15 3 Utah 13 1 3/16 NW Oklahoma State 18 2 3/18 SE Missouri State 11 4 3/19 SE Missouri State 6 14 3/21 at Hawaii-Hilo (DH) 3 6 at Hawaii-Hilo 10 0 3/24 Nebraska# 9 11 3/25 New Mexico# 8 2 3/26 Washington# 8 4 3/27 at Hawaii# 8 3 3/28 CS - Northridge# 2 1 3/29 Nebraska# 7 3 3/30 Washington# 5 1 4/1 Hastings College 8 4 4/2 Kansas 9 5 4/5 Illinois State* (DH) 26 5 Illinois State* 14 4 4/6 Illinois State* (DH) 17 4 Illinois State* 12 11 4/9 at Missouri St.* (DH) 2 9 at Missouri State* 2 10 4/15 UC - Santa Barbara 8 7 4/16 UC - Santa Barbara 13 6 4/16 Benedictine 24 8 4/18 at Southern Illinois* 6 4 4/19 at Southern Illinois* (DH) 3 4 at Southern Illinois* 11 8 4/20 at Southern Illinois* 5 1 4/22 Long Beach State 14 3 4/23 Long Beach State 6 5 4/25 Evansville* 12 2 4/26 Evansville* (DH) 14 5 Evansville* 7 1 4/27 Evansville* 11 2 4/29 Arkansas 9 7 4/30 Missouri State* (DH) 2 5 Missouri State* 3 1 5/3 at Bradley* (DH) 14 3 at Bradley* 14 2 5/4 at Bradley* (DH) 4 5 at Bradley* 9 11 5/6 at Kansas State 3 4 5/7 Kansas State 8 0 5/9 Creighton* 15 0 5/10 Creighton* (DH) 7 9 Creighton* 11 8 5/11 Creighton* 15 0 Valley Tournament 5/14 Evansville% 1 6 5/15 Northern Iowa% 12 7 5/16 Illinois State% 11 5 5/17 Southern Illinois% 17 8 5/17 Missouri State% 4 8 NCAA South II Regional 5/22 North Carolina State! 9 10 5/23 at Alabama! 2 6 Coach: Gene Stephenson * Valley Games; # Hawaii Easter Rainbow Tournament (Hilo, Hawaii); % Wichita, Kan.; ! Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1998 (56-7, 26-1) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/27 SE Louisiana% 7 12 2/28 Northwestern% 14 9 3/1 at South Alabama% 10 4 3/3 Missouri 12 3 3/6 Washington 9 2 3/12 Kansas State 9 8 3/13 Howard (7 inn.) (DH) 12 0 Howard 14 5 3/14 Howard 20 0 3/15 Howard 11 2 3/17 Centenary 24 5 3/18 Centenary (DH) 7 5
Centenary (7 inn.) 15 0 3/24 vs. Cal-St. Fullerton$ 9 2 3/24 at San Diego State 16 8 3/27 at Nevada-Reno (11 inn.) 11 12 3/28 at Nevada-Reno 8 11 3/31 Kansas Newman 22 3 4/1 Bethany College 19 2 4/3 Southern Illinois* 7 3 4/4 S. Illinois* (7 inn.) (DH) 6 5 Southern Illinois* 4 1 4/5 Southern Illinois* 11 1 4/6 Sterling Coll. (5 inn.) 12 2 4/8 at Missouri St.* (7 inn.) 5 4 at Missouri St.* 15 3 4/10 at Creighton* 13 12 4/11 at Creighton* (7 inn.) (DH) 13 5 at Creighton* 18 8 4/12 at Creighton* 19 5 4/14 at Kansas 4 1 4/15 Kansas 7 6 4/17 Bradley* (8 inn.) 18 5 4/18 Bradley* (7 inn.) (DH) 10 0 Bradley* (7 inn.) 14 2 4/19 Bradley* (7 inn.) 16 4 4/21 Friends University 26 0 4/22 Missouri St.* (DH) 12 5 Missouri St.* 9 7 4/24 at Indiana State* 5 11 4/25 at Indiana St.* (7 inn.) (DH) 10 2 at Indiana State* 12 4 4/26 at Indiana State* (8 inn.) 25 12 4/28 at Arkansas 5 16 4/29 Air Force@ (DH) 11 0 Air Force@ 11 7 5/1 at Evansville* 15 12 5/2 at Evansville* (8 inn.) (DH) 12 2 at Evansville* 7 6 5/5 at Kansas State (7 inn.) 17 5 5/6 Kansas State 13 7 5/7 Sterling College 24 1 5/8 Northern Iowa* 4 1 5/9 N. Iowa* (7 inn.) (DH) 11 2 Northern Iowa* 8 1 5/10 Northern Iowa* 10 5 Valley Tournament 5/13 Creighton# 6 4 5/14 Illinois State# 12 1 5/15 Missouri St.# 19 9 5/16 Evansville# 22 6 NCAA Midwest Regional 5/21 SE Missouri St.^ 7 4 5/22 Arkansas^ (11 inn.) 2 3 5/23 Arizona State^ 4 6 Coach: Gene Stephenson * Valley Games; % Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.); $ University of San Diego (San Diego, Calif.); @ Lawrence-Dumont Stadium (Wichita, Kan.); # (Evansville, Ind.); ^ (Wichita, Kan.) 1999 (59-14, 24-7) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/13 at Hawaii-Hilo (DH) 2 3 at Hawaii-Hilo 3 1 2/14 at Hawaii-Hilo (DH) 5 1 at Hawaii-Hilo 6 3 2/15 at Hawaii-Hilo (DH) 9 3 at Hawaii-Hilo 14 0 2/18 at Hawaii Pacific$ 17 2 2/19 at Hawaii 2 4 2/20 at Hawaii (10 inn.) 3 4 2/21 at Hawaii 1 9 2/26 Miami (Ohio) 8 3 2/27 Miami (Ohio) 24 4 2/28 Miami (Ohio) 10 3 3/5 Florida State% 8 1 3/6 Washington State% 9 6 3/7 at Minnesota% 4 5 3/15 Howard (8 inn.) (DH) 26 1 Howard 27 0 3/16 at Missouri 12 1 3/20 at Bradley* (DH) 6 9 at Bradley 8 5 3/21 at Bradley* (7 inn.) (DH) 8 3 at Bradley* 15 11 3/24 at Washington 15 1 3/25 at Washington (5 inn.) 5 2 3/27 Ball State 6 5 3/28 Ball State 3 2 3/30 Long Beach State 16 6 3/31 Long Beach State 6 4 4/2 Indiana State* 12 9 4/3 Indiana St.* (7 inn.) (DH) 3 4
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Indiana State 2 4 4/4 Indiana State* 5 3 4/6 Nevada (10 inn.) 6 5 4/7 Nevada 14 3 4/9 Illinois State* 6 2 4/10 Illinois State* (7 inn.) (DH) 14 5 Illinios State* (7 inn.) 23 11 4/11 Illinois State* (7 inn.) 17 0 4/16 at Southern Illinois* 5 2 4/17 at S. Illinois* (7 inn.) (DH) 11 1 at Southern Illinois 6 2 4/18 at Southern Illinois* 5 2 4/20 San Diego State 13 3 4/21 San Diego State 10 4 4/23 Evansville* 1 3 4/24 Evansville* (7 inn.) (DH) 4 1 Evansville* 10 0 4/27 Arkansas (14 inn.) 5 4 4/28 Bethany College 9 1 4/30 at Northern Iowa* 5 2 5/1 at N. Iowa*(7 inn.) (DH) 3 8 at Northern Iowa* 8 7 5/2 at Northern Iowa* 17 4 5/4 at Kansas State^ 5 3 5/5 Kansas State 6 4 5/7 at Missouri St.* 10 9 5/8 at Missouri St.* (7 inn.) 11 7 at Missouri St.* 8 9 5/9 at Missouri St.* 7 1 5/12 Friends 15 0 5/14 Creighton* (10 inn.) 4 5 5/15 Creighton*(7 inn.) (DH) 6 3 Creighton* 9 8 5/16 Creighton* 9 8 Valley Tournament 5/19 Bradley! 10 6 5/20 Evansville! 13 7 5/21 Illinois State! 10 8 5/22 Creighton! 11 2 NCAA Wichita Regional 5/28 Oral Roberts+ 13 5 5/29 UCLA+ 4 2 5/30 Oklahoma St.+ 8 11 Oklahoma St.+ 6 7 Coach: Gene Stephenson * - Valley games; $ - at Honolulu, Hawaii (Rainbow Stadium); % - Hormel Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.); ^ - at Hutchinson, Kan.; ! - Missouri Valley Conference Tournament; + - (Wichita Regional) Wichita, Kan. 2000 (44-21, 24-8) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/25 Iowa (L-D) 10 2 2/26 Iowa (L-D) 13 4 2/27 Iowa (L-D) 16 6 3/4 at Long Beach State 3 6 3/5 at Long Beach State 7 4 3/10 Minnesota (L-D) 9 17 3/11 Minnesota (L-D) 2 1 3/12 Minnesota (L-D) 8 10 3/14 Iowa State (L-D) 4 3 3/18 Southern Illinois*(L-D) 9 3 Southern Illinois*(L-D) 11 4 3/19 Southern Illinois*(L-D) 2 5 Southern Illinois*(L-D) 11 4 3/21 Missouri (L-D) 6 5 3/24 at Creighton* 8 10 3/25 at Creighton* 1 8 at Creighton* 2 14 3/26 at Creighton (12 inn.)* 8 7 3/28 California 3 5 3/31 at Indiana State* 8 1 4/1 at Indiana State* 1 0 at Indiana State* 10 2 4/2 at Indiana State* 7 1 4/4 at Kansas 5 10 4/5 Friends 16 2 4/7 Northern Iowa* 10 7 4/8 Northern Iowa* 5 4 Northern Iowa* 11 10 4/9 Northern Iowa* 12 0 4/11 Kansas (10 inn.) 7 8 4/12 Texas-Arlington 8 3 4/14 at Illinois State* 15 1 4/15 at Illinois State (9 inn.)* 9 6 at Illinois State* 3 2 4/16 at Illinois State (13 inn.)* 11 8 4/18 Louisiana-Lafayette 6 0 4/19 Louisiana-Lafayette 4 0 4/21 Washington 10 15 4/22 Washington 4 11
4/23 Washington 11 4 4/25 at Arkansas 14 15 4/26 Northwestern Okla. St. 13 1 4/28 at Evansville* 1 7 4/29 at Evansville* 2 1 at Evansville* 9 2 4/30 at Evansville* 6 9 5/2 at Kansas State 7 2 5/3 Kansas State 6 18 5/5 Missouri St. (10 inn.)* 5 3 5/6 Missouri St.* 6 7 Missouri St.* 10 11 5/7 Missouri St.* 16 13 5/12 Bradley* 8 5 5/13 Bradley* 4 0 Bradley* 7 2 5/14 Bradley* 4 2 Valley Tournament 5/17 Southern Illinois! 6 4 5/18 Creighton! 1 3 5/19 Missouri St.! 7 3 Indiana State! 9 2 5/20 Evansville! 6 4 NCAA Minneapolis, Minn. Regional 5/26 at Minnesota# 7 10 5/27 Butler# 15 5 5/28 Minnesota# 5 1 5/29 Nebraska# 1 8 Coach: Gene Stephenson * Valley Games; (L-D) Lawrence Dumont Stadium (Wichita, Kan.); ! MVC Tournament (Wichita, Kan.); # NCAA Regional (Minneapolis, Minn.) 2001 (44-24, 21-11) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/17 Air Force 5 3 Air Force 7 1 2/18 Air Force 12 4 2/23 at Louisiana-Lafayette# 0 1 2/24 Ohio State# 6 5 2/25 Nebraska# 7 8 3/2 Long Beach State$ 10 8 3/3 at Cal State Fullerton$ 1 3 3/4 Tennessee$ 4 14 3/7 at Missouri 8 9 3/9 Long Beach State 6 8 3/10 Long Beach State 4 0 3/11 Long Beach State 8 11 3/13 Arkansas 5 0 3/16 at Southern Illinois* 9 4 3/17 at Southern Illinois* 5 1 at Southern Illinois* 5 9 3/18 at Southern Illinois* 21 9 3/20 Nebraska 6 5 3/22 Illinois State* 9 5 3/23 Illinois State* 5 0 Illinois State* 10 9 3/24 Illinois State* 2 0 3/26 UC Santa Barbara^ 4 9 3/27 Hawaii Pacific^ 7 0 3/28 at Hawaii^ 2 4 3/29 Lewis-Clark State^ 2 10 3/30 UC Santa Barbara^ 6 3 3/31 Centenary^ 10 0 4/1 Centenary^ 6 2 4/2 Hawaii Pacific% 13 0 4/4 at Kansas 6 0 4/6 at Bradley* 6 4 4/7 at Bradley* 25 8 at Bradley* 17 7 4/8 at Bradley* 11 8 4/10 Nicholls State 6 3 4/11 Nicholls State 9 8 4/13 Indiana State* 16 9 4/14 Indiana State* 7 23 Indiana State* 3 5 4/15 Indiana State* 7 8 4/17 Friends 13 4 4/18 Kansas (10 inn.) 5 4 4/20 at Northern Iowa* 8 3 4/21 at Northern Iowa* 10 3 at Northern Iowa* 6 8 4/22 at Northern Iowa* 12 1 4/24 South Alabama (12 inn.) 6 9 4/25 South Alabama 14 0 4/27 at Missouri St.* 6 9 4/28 at Missouri St.* 3 4 at Missouri St.* 3 8 4/29 at Missouri St.* 2 3 5/1 at Kansas State 13 3 5/2 Kansas State 9 5
5/5 Evansville* 6 7 Evansville* 6 8 5/6 Evansville* 5 4 Evansville* 7 5 5/11 Creighton* 9 4 5/12 Creighton* 4 1 Creighton* 3 1 5/13 Creighton (12 inn.)* 9 8 Valley Tournament 5/16 Northern Iowa& 3 4 5/17 Missouri St.& 3 7 Coach: Gene Stephenson ! Mardi Gras Ball (Lafayette, La.); # Kia Baseball Bash (Fullerton, Calif.) ; ^ Hawaii Rainbow Tournament (Honolulu, Hawaii); % played at Rainbow Stadium; * Valley Games; & MVC Tournament (Wichita, Kan.) 2002 (47-17, 23-9) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/15 Northwestern State# 5 4 2/16 at South Alabama# 4 3 2/17 Charlotte# 7 3 2/23 SE Missouri State 9 4 2/24 SE Missouri State 8 7 3/6 Fort Hays State 10 1 3/8 Cal State Fullerton (15 inn.) 3 1 3/9 Cal State Fullerton 1 10 3/10 Cal State Fullerton 13 4 3/15 Louisiana-Lafayette 6 1 3/16 Louisiana-Lafayette 3 1 3/17 Louisiana-Lafayette 7 9 3/19 at Long Beach State 1 3 3/20 at Long Beach State 3 5 3/23 at Evansville* 6 8 3/23 at Evansville* 11 7 3/24 at Evansville*(7 inn.) 9 5 3/24 at Evansville* 9 5 3/29 Northern Iowa* 11 2 3/30 Northern Iowa*(7 inn.) 8 5 3/30 Northern Iowa* 6 5 3/31 Northern Iowa* 4 10 4/3 at Kansas State 9 5 4/5 at Indiana State* 10 2 4/6 at Indiana State*(7 inn.) 0 1 4/6 at Indiana State* 6 1 4/7 at Indiana State* 14 10 4/9 at Kansas 1 9 4/12 Bradley* 8 3 4/13 Bradley*(7 inn.) 5 0 4/13 Bradley*(8 inn.) 12 2 4/14 Bradley*(7 inn.) 14 4 4/16 Kansas 10 1 4/19 at Creighton* 1 0 4/20 at Creighton*(7 inn.) 2 4 4/20 at Creighton* 2 4 4/21 at Creighton* 14 6 4/23 at Arkansas 3 2 4/26 Howard (7 inn.) 15 2 4/27 Howard (7 inn.) 31 2 4/27 Howard (7 inn.) 24 0 4/28 Howard (7 inn.) 20 5 4/30 at Nebraska 9 4 5/3 Missouri St.*(7 inn.) 14 0 5/4 Missouri St.*(7 inn.) 1 5 5/4 Missouri St.*(7 inn.) 12 2 5/5 Missouri St.* 7 5 5/10 at Illinois State* 11 4 5/10 at Illinois State*(7 inn.) 8 3 5/11 at Illinois State* 0 2 5/12 at Illinois State*(8 inn.) 13 3 5/13 Oklahoma 5 1 5/17 Southern Illinois* 10 6 5/18 Southern Illinois*(7 inn.) 6 1 5/18 Southern Illinois* 1 2 5/19 Southern Illinois*(14 inn.) 3 4 Valley Tournament 5/22 Northern Iowa% 8 1 5/23 Southern Illinois% 17 1 5/24 Missouri St.% 3 0 5/26 Missouri St.%(10 inn.) 8 12 5/26 Missouri St.%(11 inn.) 7 6 NCAA Wichita Regional 5/31 Oral Roberts$ 1 6 6/1 Oklahoma$ 8 4 6/1 Oral Roberts$ 8 15 Coach: Gene Stephenson # Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.); * Valley games; % MVC Tournament (Wichita, Kan.); $ NCAA Wichita Regional (Wichita, Kan.)
2003 (49-27, 19-13) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/15 at Hawaii Hilo 16 5 2/16 at Hawaii Hilo 14 4 2/16 at Hawaii Hilo (7 inn.) 4 3 2/17 at Hawaii Hilo 21 0 2/18 at Hawaii Hilo (7 inn.) 10 0 2/18 at Hawaii Hilo 12 0 2/19 at Hawaii Hilo 13 4 2/21 at Hawaii 3 7 2/22 at Hawaii 4 3 2/23 at Hawaii 6 4 3/3 Iowa 3 2 3/3 Iowa 13 2 3/7 vs. McNeese State# 3 4 3/8 at Louisiana-Lafayette# 11 4 3/9 vs. Ohio State# 2 3 3/11 Southern Nazarene 7 1 3/15 #7 Long Beach State 3 4 3/16 #7 Long Beach State 5 7 3/18 at #1 Arizona State 2 9 3/19 at #1 Arizona State 6 3 3/22 at UCLA 7 9 3/23 at UCLA 10 11 3/25 at Oral Roberts 5 11 3/26 at Kansas State 14 10 3/28 Illinois State* 4 3 3/29 Illinois State* (7 inn.) 4 2 3/29 Illinois State* 9 1 3/30 Illinois State* 15 9 4/1 at Oklahoma 4 5 4/5 at Northern Iowa* 3 8 4/5 at Northern Iowa* 8 1 4/6 at Northern Iowa* (7 inn.) 5 3 4/6 at Northern Iowa* 5 3 4/8 #8 Nebraska 7 5 4/9 Kansas State 13 2 4/11 Indiana State* (7 inn.) 10 0 4/12 Indiana State* (7 inn.) 3 2 4/12 Indiana State* 3 4 4/13 Indiana State* 6 5 4/15 Oklahoma 9 5 4/18 at Bradley* 0 1 4/19 at Bradley* (7 inn.) 1 3 4/19 at Bradley* 9 2 4/20 at Bradley* 4 6 4/22 #15 Arkansas (10 inn.) 6 5 4/25 Creighton* 6 1 4/26 Creighton* (7 inn.) 0 3 4/26 Creighton* 5 6 4/27 Creighton* (7 inn.) 0 16 4/29 at Kansas 7 2 4/30 Kansas State 12 3 5/2 at Missouri St.* 4 5 5/3 at Missouri St.* (7 inn.) 4 8 5/3 at Missouri St.* 6 7 5/4 at Missouri St.* (7 inn.) 12 1 5/6 at Kansas State 2 0 5/7 Kansas 3 7 5/9 at Southern Illinois* 5 3 5/10 at Southern Illinois* (7 inn.) 3 4 5/10 at Southern Illinois* 11 6 5/11 at Southern Illinois 14 4 5/13 Oral Roberts 13 2 5/15 Evansville* 5 3 5/16 Evansville* (7 inn.) 3 1 5/17 Evansville* 0 1 5/18 Evansville* 9 3 Valley Tournament 5/21 Indiana State% 6 1 5/22 Southern Illinois% 4 6 5/23 Indiana State% 10 0 5/23 Missouri St.% (11 inn.) 9 8 5/24 Southern Illinois% 2 1 5/24 Southern Illinois% 3 0 NCAA Houston Regional 5/30 vs. Mississippi& 4 2 5/31 at #1 Rice& 1 10 5/31 vs. Mississippi& 5 4 6/1 at #1 Rice& 2 5 Coach: Gene Stephenson # Mardi Gras Ball Classic (Lafayette, La.); * Valley games; % MVC Tournament (Wichita, Kan.); & NCAA Houston Regional (Houston, Texas) 2004 (49-16, 28-4) Date Opponent WSU Opp 3/5 Louisiana-Lafayette 4 2 3/6 Louisiana-Lafayette 12 6 3/7 Louisiana-Lafayette 13 7 3/12 Sam Houston State 18 2 3/13 Sam Houston State 8 4
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3/20 #28 Long Beach State 7 0 3/22 at Oral Roberts 1 4 3/25 Iowa 6 1 3/26 Iowa 17 6 3/27 Iowa 7 3 3/29 at Kansas State 5 6 4/1 Evansville* (11 inn.) 3 5 4/2 Evansville* (7 inn.) 11 0 4/3 Evansville* (10 inn.) 10 11 4/5 Oral Roberts 4 2 4/6 at Kansas 6 13 4/8 Illinois State* 5 0 4/9 Illinois State* (7 inn.) 15 1 4/10 Illinois State* 9 3 4/12 at Oklahoma State 2 1 4/13 Kansas 5 1 4/15 at Northern Iowa* 6 7 4/16 at Northern Iowa* 6 1 4/17 at Northern Iowa* 3 1 4/19 Kansas State 2 4 4/20 at Kansas 11 9 4/22 #28 Creighton* 8 0 4/23 #28 Creighton* 4 3 4/24 #28 Creighton* 1 10 4/26 Oklahoma 7 5 4/27 #5 Nebraska 2 4 4/29 at Missouri State* 5 3 4/30 at Missouri State* 2 0 5/1 at Missouri State* 7 3 5/3 at Oklahoma 4 5 5/4 Kansas 3 5 5/6 at Southern Illinois* 4 0 5/7 at Southern Illinois* 1 5 5/8 at Southern Illinois* 1 4 5/10 Northern Colorado 5 8 5/11 Northern Colorado 8 3 5/13 Indiana State* 11 2 5/14 Indiana State* 4 9 5/15 Indiana State* 10 3 5/17 Oklahoma State 6 1 5/20 at Bradley* (11 inn.) 8 9 5/20 at Bradley* 3 0 5/21 at Bradley* 3 0 Valley Tournament 5/25 Indiana State& 4 1 5/26 Southern Illinois& 9 0 5/27 #30 Creighton& 3 0 5/28 #30 Creighton& 3 4 5/28 #30 Creighton& 10 3 NCAA Knoxville Regional 6/3 Winthrop@ 1 2 6/4 Austin Peay State@ 5 1 6/5 Winthrop@ 3 2 6/5 at #10 Tennessee@ 2 12 Coach: Gene Stephenson * Valley games; # First Hawaii Title Rainbow Tournament (Honolulu, Hawaii); % Public Storage Classic (Los Angeles, Calif.); & MVC Tournament (Wichita, Kan.); @ NCAA Knoxville Regional (Knoxville, Tenn.) 2006 (46-22, 15-9) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/8 at Hawaii-Hilo 9 4 2/9 at Hawaii-Hilo 13 2 2/10 at Hawaii-Hilo 4 7 2/11 at Hawaii-Hilo 12 1 2/12 at Hawaii-Hilo 9 2 2/17 vs. Southern Mississippi# 5 6 2/18 at South Alabama# 6 2 2/19 vs. Stetson# 8 3 2/24 Nicholls State 18 1 2/25 Nicholls State 4 3 2/26 Nicholls State 9 5 2/28 at #25 Oklahoma 12 2 3/3 North Dakota State 4 1 3/4 North Dakota State 7 3 3/5 North Dakota State 8 4 3/8 Emporia State 5 3 3/10 Fordham 5 3 3/11 Fordham 8 4 3/12 Fordham 5 1 3/14 at #29 Kansas State 3 6 3/17 at #21 Long Beach State 9 0 3/18 at #21 Long Beach State 8 7 3/19 at #21 Long Beach State 10 7 3/24 Southern Illinois* 2 4 3/25 Southern Illinois* 1 5 3/26 Southern Illinois* 4 3 3/28 #10 Arkansas (11 inn.) 3 4 3/29 at Kansas 2 8 3/31 at Creighton* (11 inn.) 1 2
4/1 at Creighton* 0 3 4/2 at Creighton* (8 inn.) 3 1 4/5 #24 Kansas 4 0 4/8 at Evansville* 1 2 4/8 at Evansville* 5 7 4/9 at Evansville* 4 2 4/11 at Oral Roberts 2 3 4/12 Oral Roberts 1 7 4/14 Missouri State* 7 5 4/15 Missouri State* (7 inn.) 16 5 4/16 Missouri State* 8 7 4/18 Kansas State 7 3 4/19 at Oklahoma State 4 9 4/21 Bradley* (8 inn.) 10 0 4/22 Bradley* 19 13 4/23 Bradley* 5 3 4/25 at #3 Nebraska 0 11 4/28 at Indiana State* (13 inn.) 6 5 4/29 at Indiana State* (7 inn.) 14 1 4/30 at Indiana State* 7 3 5/2 #8 Oklahoma 9 5 5/5 at Illinois State* 3 5 5/6 at Illinois State* 8 2 5/7 at Illinois State* (10 inn.) 3 4 5/9 Northern Colorado 1 0 5/10 Northern Colorado (14 inn.) 5 4 5/12 Northern Iowa* 1 3 5/13 Northern Iowa* 6 2 5/14 Northern Iowa* 10 2 5/19 Southern California 11 3 5/20 Southern California 11 7 5/21 Southern California 10 8 Valley Tournament 5/24 Creighton& 8 11 5/25 Bradley& 8 5 5/26 Evansville& (7 inn.) 3 14 NCAA Norman Regional 6/2 vs. #11 Houston@ 2 1 6/3 vs. Texas Christian@ 18 8 6/4 at #13 Oklahoma@ 7 12 6/5 at #13 Oklahoma@ 6 7 Coach: Gene Stephenson * Valley games; # Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.); & MVC Tournament (Wichita, Kan.); @ NCAA Norman Regional (Norman, Okla.) 2007 (53-22, 20-4) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/16 at #18 Pepperdine 0 2 2/17 at #18 Pepperdine 2 10 2/18 at #18 Pepperdine 3 2 2/20 at Hawaii-Hilo 7 3 2/20 at Hawaii-Hilo 11 4 2/21 at Hawaii-Hilo 9 2 2/21 at Hawaii-Hilo 7 2 2/23 at Hawaii 7 1 2/25 at Hawaii 10 4 2/25 at Hawaii 5 4 2/28 at Oklahoma 4 5 3/2 Richmond 10 11 3/3 Richmond 4 0 3/4 Richmond 14 7 3/9 Penn State 7 2 3/10 Penn State 3 0 3/11 Penn State 2 1 3/14 at Kansas 18 3 3/16 #17 Long Beach State 1 2 3/17 #17 Long Beach State 8 7 3/18 #17 Long Beach St. (13 inn.) 3 2 3/20 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 19 2 3/21 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 17 0 3/23 Indiana State* 7 1 3/24 Indiana State* (7 inn.) 12 2 3/25 Indiana State* 12 3 3/27 at Kansas State 8 3 3/30 at Bradley* 3 0 3/31 at Bradley* 3 1 4/1 at Bradley* 5 6 4/3 at Oral Roberts 4 7 4/6 Creighton* 2 3 4/7 Creighton* 2 1 4/8 Creighton* 7 1 4/11 Nebraska 5 3 4/14 at Southern Illinois* 10 7 4/15 at Southern Illinois* 8 4 4/15 at So. Illinois* (7 inn.) 19 9 4/17 Oral Roberts 0 4 4/18 Kansas 2 1 4/20 at Missouri State* 5 1 4/21 at Missouri State* 3 0 4/22 at Missouri State* 11 6 4/24 Kansas State 1 2
4/25 at #3 Arkansas 2 10 4/27 Evansville* 6 1 4/28 Evansville* 1 4 4/29 Evansville* 7 1 4/30 Bethany 13 6 5/2 Northern Colorado 12 6 5/2 Northern Colorado 8 1 5/4 at UNI* 3 4 5/5 at UNI* 4 2 5/6 at UNI* 6 4 5/8 South Alabama 6 7 5/9 South Alabama 15 5 5/11 #25 Cal State Fullerton 2 6 5/12 #25 Cal State Fullerton 1 3 5/13 #25 Cal State Fullerton 7 0 5/15 #10 Oklahoma State 1 3 5/17 Illinois State* 7 5 5/18 Illinois State* 7 0 5/19 Illinois State* 6 0 Valley Tournament 5/23 at Missouri State& 2 5 5/24 vs. Southern Illinois& 4 2 5/25 vs. Evansville& (8 inn.) 12 1 5/26 vs. #25 Creighton& 2 1 5/26 vs. #25 Creighton& (12 inn.) 9 10 NCAA Wichita Regional 6/1 vs. New Orleans@ 6 7 6/2 vs. #24 Oral Roberts@ 11 4 6/3 vs. New Orleans@ 7 3 6/3 vs. #11 Arizona@ 4 3 6/4 vs. #11 Arizona@ 3 0 NCAA Wichita Super Regional 6/9 vs. #4 UC Irvine% 0 1 6/10 vs. #4 UC Irvine% 2 3 Coach: Gene Stephenson * Valley games; & MVC Tournament (Springfield, Mo.); @ NCAA Wichita Regional (Wichita, Kan.); % NCAA Wichita Super Regional (Wichita, Kan.) 2008 (48-17, 19-5) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/22 Fordham 4 3 2/25 Northwestern (Iowa) 10 1 2/26 Emporia State 6 3 2/29 at #10 Long Beach St. (12 inn.) 2 3 3/1 at #10 Long Beach State 5 8 3/2 at #10 Long Beach State 3 8 3/4 Le Moyne 9 8 3/8 Harvard 16 3 3/8 Harvard (10 inn.) 11 10 3/9 Harvard 13 2 3/12 Washington State 6 4 3/14 TCU 5 1 3/15 TCU 3 2 3/16 TCU 5 1 3/22 at Illinois State* (7 inn.) 12 1 3/22 at Illinois State* 6 4 3/23 at Illinois State* 7 2 3/25 Binghamton 9 2 3/26 Binghamton 13 8 3/28 North Dakota State 14 3 3/29 North Dakota State (7 inn.) 6 1 3/29 North Dakota State (7 inn.) 8 1 3/30 North Dakota State 9 5 4/1 at Kansas 7 3 4/2 Oral Roberts 10 8 4/4 Missouri State* (10 inn.) 4 7 4/5 Missouri State* (8 inn.) 19 8 4/6 Missouri State* 9 5 4/8 at Kansas State 4 3 4/12 at Creighton* 3 7 4/13 at Creighton* 11 3 4/13 at Creighton* 3 2 4/15 at #9 Nebraska 0 3 4/17 Tabor College 10 1 4/18 Southern Illinois* (7 inn.) 10 0 4/19 Southern Illinois* 0 3 4/20 Southern Illinois* 8 3 4/22 Kansas 6 4 4/23 at #13 Oklahoma State 3 5 4/25 at Indiana State* 14 7 4/26 at Indiana State* 11 2 4/27 at Indiana State* 7 8 4/29 Kansas State 2 3 4/30 at Oklahoma (10 inn.) 11 12 5/2 Northern Iowa* 6 1 5/3 Northern Iowa* 5 3 5/4 Northern Iowa* 6 5 5/6 Central Arkansas 9 10 5/7 #3 Arizona State 1 6
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5/9 at Evansville* 15 8 5/10 at Evansville* 3 6 5/11 at Evansville* (7 inn.) 16 3 5/13 Oral Roberts 0 12 5/15 Bradley* (8 inn.) 10 0 5/16 Bradley* 9 3 5/17 Bradley* (7 inn.) 21 5 Valley Tournament 5/22 Southern Illinois& (7 inn.) 12 0 5/23 Missouri State& (7 inn.) 20 3 5/24 Missouri State& 12 10 NCAA Stillwater Regional 5/30 vs. #18 TCU@ 8 5 5/31 at #5 Oklahoma State@ 5 3 6/1 at #5 Oklahoma St.@ (10 inn.) 11 7 NCAA Tallahassee Super Regional 6/6 at #2 Florida State% 10 7 6/7 at #2 Florida State% 4 14 6/8 at #2 Florida State% 4 11 Coach: Gene Stephenson * Valley games; & MVC Tournament (Wichita, Kan.); @ NCAA Stillwater Regional (Stillwater, Okla.); % NCAA Tallahassee Super Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2009 (30-27, 11-7) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/20 Temple! 8 4 2/21 at Florida Gulf Coast! 6 0 2/22 Central Michigan! 9 16 2/27 North Dakota State 5 3 3/1 North Dakota State 14 5 3/1 North Dakota State 9 0 3/2 BYU 6 5 3/3 BYU 1 3 3/6 at #11 TCU 5 6 3/7 at #11 TCU 4 9 3/8 at #11 TCU 3 12 3/11 at Kansas 0 8 3/13 #11 Pepperdine 2 1 3/14 #11 Pepperdine 4 7 3/15 #11 Pepperdine 3 1 3/17 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 21 1 3/17 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 7 10 3/18 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 5 4 3/20 Long Beach State 4 6 3/21 Long Beach State 7 5 3/22 Long Beach State 6 1 3/24 Oral Roberts (12 inn.) 3 5 3/27 at Bradley* 5 2 3/31 Nebraska 9 7 4/1 Kansas Wesleyan 11 5 4/3 Illinois State* 4 5 4/4 Illinois State* 10 5 4/5 Illinois State* 5 0 4/7 Saint Mary 7 2 4/8 #11 Oklahoma 0 15 4/10 Evansville* 6 2 4/11 Evansville* 6 1 4/11 Evansville* 3 5 4/14 at #21 Kansas State 5 13 4/15 #21 Kansas State 3 4 4/17 at Missouri State* 2 8 4/18 at Missouri State* 8 12 4/19 at Missouri State* 0 2 4/21 #25 Oklahoma State 1 4 4/22 at #13 Oklahoma 1 8 4/24 at Northern Iowa* 10 7 4/25 at Northern Iowa* 6 3 4/28 Tabor College 5 3 5/1 Indiana State* 2 0 5/2 Indiana State* 4 9 5/3 Indiana State* 3 5 5/5 Oral Roberts (13 inn.) 6 7 5/6 #23 Kansas 3 8 5/14 Creighton* 4 1 5/16 Creighton* 5 2 5/16 Creighton* (7 inn.) 11 1 Valley Tournament 5/20 Indiana State@ 15 7 5/21 Creighton@ (7 inn.) 0 11 5/22 Illinois State@ 4 0 5/23 Creighton@ 4 2 NCAA Norman Regional 5/29 at #9 Oklahoma# 4 5 5/30 #24 Washington State# 2 3 Coach: Gene Stephenson * Valley games; ! Florida Gulf Coast Invitational (Fort Myers, Fla.); @ MVC Tournament (Wichita, Kan.); # NCAA Norman Regional (Norman, Okla.)
2010 (41-19, 15-6) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/26 vs. North Florida! 14 4 2/27 vs. Eastern Michigan! 11 1 2/28 at South Alabama! 15 10 3/2 North Dakota 18 1 3/3 North Dakota 5 2 3/5 Florida Gulf Coast 2 7 3/6 Florida Gulf Coast 5 3 3/7 Florida Gulf Coast 15 3 3/9 Central Arkansas 14 2 3/10 Central Arkansas 8 2 3/12 at Long Beach State 8 0 3/13 at Long Beach State 4 7 3/14 at Long Beach State 3 7 3/16 at Arizona 5 13 3/17 at Arizona 0 19 3/19 Washington State 5 3 3/23 at Oral Roberts 1 7 3/24 at Oral Roberts 1 8 3/26 Bradley* 5 1 3/27 Bradley* 11 8 3/28 Bradley* (10 inn.) 5 1 3/30 at #20 Kansas State 3 8 3/31 Tabor College 15 3 4/2 at Evansville* 6 11 4/3 at Evansville* 9 8 4/4 at Evansville* (7 inn.) 17 2 4/6 at Oklahoma State 9 6 4/7 Rogers State 12 7 4/9 Southern Illinois* 9 2 4/10 Southern Illinois* 9 1 4/11 Southern Illinois* 5 9 4/13 at Nebraska 0 14 4/16 at Indiana State* 0 2 4/17 at Indiana State* 4 5 4/18 at Indiana State* 5 2 4/20 #16 Kansas State 4 7 4/21 Bethany College 13 5 4/23 San Jose State 3 2 4/24 San Jose State 7 6 4/25 San Jose State 3 4 4/27 Kansas 22 7 4/28 Oklahoma State 13 7 4/30 at Illinois State* 9 0 5/1 at Illinois State* (8 inn.) 8 18 5/2 at Illinois State* 5 1 5/4 Oral Roberts 4 6 5/7 at Creighton* 8 0 5/8 at Creighton* 8 3 5/9 at Creighton* 8 7 5/14 Missouri State* 3 0 5/15 Missouri State* 8 0 5/16 Missouri State* 3 10 5/18 Oral Roberts (10 inn.) 7 6 5/20 Dallas Baptist 6 2 5/21 Dallas Baptist 10 6 5/22 Dallas Baptist 2 0 Valley Tournament 5/25 Missouri State@ 6 2 5/26 Evansville@ 9 2 5/27 Evansville@ 6 5 5/29 Illinois State@ 8 17 Coach: Gene Stephenson * Valley games; ! South Alabama Classic (Mobile, Ala.); @ MVC Tournament (Wichita, Kan.) 2011 (39-26, 14-7) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/18 Niagara 5 0 2/19 Niagara 11 1 2/20 Niagara 12 0 2/22 at Oral Roberts 7 2 2/25 North Dakota 15 0 2/26 North Dakota 8 3 2/27 North Dakota 11 4 3/3 vs. UT-Arlington! 3 6 3/4 vs. New Orleans! 11 2 3/5 at Dallas Baptist! 6 2 3/6 at UT-Arlington 3 9 3/11 at #24 Tulane 5 6 3/12 at #24 Tulane 1 0 3/13 at #24 Tulane (11 inn.) 2 3 3/15 #11 Arizona (11 inn.) 6 5 3/16 #11 Arizona 8 3 3/18 Penn State 9 0 3/19 Penn State 2 4 3/20 Penn State (11 inn.) 4 9 3/22 Air Force 10 2 3/23 Air Force 6 0 3/25 at #24 Oregon 1 2
3/25 at #24 Oregon 6 5 3/26 at #24 Oregon (17 inn.) 7 6 3/27 at #24 Oregon 1 6 3/30 at Hawaii (12 inn.) 7 8 3/31 at Hawaii 6 2 4/1 at Hawaii 4 12 4/2 at Hawaii 3 12 4/5 Alcorn State 14 11 4/6 Alcorn State 20 4 4/8 at Missouri State* 6 8 4/9 at Missouri State* 3 1 4/10 at Missouri State* 7 8 4/12 Nebraska 4 5 4/13 at Kansas State 2 5 4/15 Evansville* 11 12 4/16 Evansville (8 inn.) 11 1 4/17 Evansville 9 2 4/19 at #15 Oklahoma State 3 5 4/22 Illinois State* 5 1 4/23 Illinois State* 6 1 4/24 Illinois State* 4 9 4/26 #19 Oklahoma State 6 5 4/29 at Southern Illinois* 9 6 4/30 at Southern Illinois* 3 4 4/30 at Southern Illinois* 11 5 5/3 at Kansas 4 7 5/4 Kansas 2 11 5/6 Creighton* 8 0 5/7 Creighton* 5 7 5/8 Creighton* 12 3 5/10 Oral Roberts 7 8 5/13 Indiana State* 1 0 5/14 Indiana State* 0 6 5/15 Indiana State* 6 1 5/17 Kansas State (11 inn.) 7 6 5/19 at Bradley* 8 6 5/20 at Bradley* 5 1 5/20 at Bradley* 1 0 Valley Tournament 5/24 Evansville@ 2 1 5/25 Indiana State@ 7 3 5/26 Indiana State@ 6 7 5/27 Indiana State@ 9 0 5/28 Creighton@ 1 3 Coach: Gene Stephenson * Valley games; ! Dallas Baptist Tourney (Dallas, Texas); @ MVC Tournament (Omaha, Neb.) 2012 (5-25, 0-9) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/18 vs. La.-Lafayette! 0 1 2/18 vs. Santa Clara! (12 inn.) 1 7 2/19 at #35 Texas State 4 7 2/21 at Oral Roberts 10 3 2/24 North Dakota 7 1 2/25 North Dakota (7 inn.) 26 0 North Dakota 13 1 2/26 North Dakota 16 1 3/1 at Hawaii 3 6 3/2 at Hawaii 1 2 3/3 at Hawaii 0 4 3/4 at Hawaii *4 2 3/6 UT-Arlington *5 4 3/7 UT-Arlington *5 1 3/9 Tulane *3 2 3/10 Tulane 2 7 3/11 Tulane *3 0 3/13 Oral Roberts 1 7 3/15 #24 Purdue 3 8 3/16 #24 Purdue 5 10 3/17 #24 Purdue *8 2 #24 Purdue *5 3 3/20 Alcorn State *12 4 3/23 Long Beach State *8 7 3/24 Long Beach State 1 13 3/25 Long Beach State 2 3 3/27 South Alabama 3 7 3/28 South Alabama *9 4 3/30 Southern Illinois* (10 inn.) *4 3 3/31 Southern Illinois* 3 10 4/1 Southern Illinois* *10 7 4/6 at Illinois State* *4 2 4/7 at Illinois State* 5 6 4/8 at Illinois State* (10 inn.) *8 6 4/10 at Kansas (16 inn.) *6 4 4/11 Kansas *10 2 4/13 at Evansville* 1 4 4/14 at Evansville* 4 5 4/15 at Evansville* *14 9 4/17 Oklahoma State (11 inn.) *2 1 4/20 #29 Missouri State* 0 6
4/21 #29 Missouri State* 2 7 4/22 #29 Missouri State* *3 2 4/24 at Kansas State (15 inn.) *9 7 4/27 Dallas Baptist *13 3 4/28 Dallas Baptist *8 7 4/29 Dallas Baptist 1 4 5/1 Kansas State *10 3 5/4 at Indiana State* (10 inn.) 0 1 5/5 at Indiana State* 3 6 5/6 at Indiana State* *8 2 5/11 Bradley* *7 1 5/12 Bradley* (10 inn.) *1 0 5/13 Bradley* *7 6 5/15 at Nebraska *13 2 5/17 at Creighton* 3 7 5/18 at Creighton* *2 0 5/19 at Creighton* *5 1 Valley Tournament 5/22 Southern Illinois@ 3 6 5/23 Missouri State@ 0 7 Coach: Gene Stephenson * Valley games; ! Bobcat Invitational (San Marcos, Texas); @ MVC Tournament (Springfield, Mo.) *wins later vacated 2013 (0-28, 0-6) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/15 Pittsburgh 4 6 2/16 Pittsburgh 8 10 2/17 Pittsburgh 3 11 2/19 at Oral Roberts *5 4 2/28 at Ark.-Little Rock *9 5 3/1 vs. Western Illinois! *11 3 3/2 vs. New Orleans@ *5 1 3/2 at Central Arkansas 3 6 3/3 vs. Iowa! *5 3 3/5 Oral Roberts *8 1 3/6 Nebraska-Omaha *5 3 3/8 Texas-Pan American 5 7 3/9 Texas-Pan American *8 1 3/9 Texas-Pan American *15 8 3/12 North Dakota *6 1 3/13 North Dakota *9 3 3/15 at Long Beach State 1 4 3/16 at Long Beach State 1 3 3/17 at Long Beach State 4 5 3/20 at Hawaii 1 6 3/21 at Hawaii 3 7 3/22 at Hawaii *6 2 3/23 at Hawaii 0 7 3/26 Air Force *3 2 3/27 Air Force *4 1 3/29 Illinois State* (12 inn.) *4 3 3/30 Illinois State* 3 7 3/30 Illinois State* (8 inn.) *12 2 4/2 #22 Arizona State 3 4 4/3 #22 Arizona State 2 4 4/5 Indiana State* *4 1 4/6 Indiana State* *11 3 4/7 Indiana State* 5 7 4/9 at Kansas State 6 7 4/12 at Bradley* *4 0 4/13 at Bradley* (10 inn.) *10 6 4/14 at Bradley* (8 inn.) *18 8 4/16 Kansas State 1 4 4/19 Evansville* *5 4 4/20 Evansville* 3 6 4/21 Evansville* *6 5 4/23 at #24 Okla. St. (12 inn.) 5 6 4/24 Oral Roberts *8 0 4/26 at Southern Illinois* 4 5 4/27 at Southern Illinois* *8 4 4/28 at Southern Illinois* *5 2 4/30 at Kansas (11 inn.) 0 1 5/1 Kansas Wesleyan *12 1 5/4 at Missouri State* *3 2 5/5 at Missouri State* *11 9 5/5 at Missouri State* *3 0 5/7 Kansas 5 7 5/10 Creighton* 5 6 5/11 Creighton* 1 3 5/12 Creighton* *4 1 5/14 #16 Oklahoma State 2 7 5/16 Northwestern *8 2 5/17 Northwestern *5 0 5/18 Northwestern (10 inn.) *4 3 Valley Tournament 5/21 Southern Illinois# 1 5 5/22 Creighton# *11 4 5/23 Southern Illinois# (7 inn.) *15 0 5/23 Indiana State# *5 0
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5/24 Indiana State# *5 4 5/26 Illinois State# *5 2 NCAA Tournament 5/31 #13 Kansas State% *11 20 6/1 #12 Arkansas% *1 3 Coach: Gene Stephenson * Valley games; ! Little Rock, Ark.; @ Conway, Ark.; # MVC Tournament (Normal, Ill.); % NCAA Tournament (Manhattan, Kan.) *wins/losses later vacated 2014 (31-28, 13-8) Date Opponent WSU Opp 2/14 SIUE 6 1 2/15 SIUE 7 3 2/16 SIUE 21 2 2/18 Central Arkansas 9 6 2/21 vs. Connecticut! (10 inn.) 1 2 2/22 vs. George Mason! (13 inn.) 4 5 2/23 at Coastal Carolina! 5 2 2/24 at Coastal Carolina! 10 0 2/28 Long Beach State 5 4 2/28 Long Beach State 0 7 3/7 Stephen F. Austin 0 1 3/9 Stephen F. Austin 4 3 3/9 Stephen F. Austin 6 0 3/11 at #15 Oklahoma State 6 4 3/14 at #20 UC Santa Barbara 1 2 3/15 at #20 UC Santa Barbara 16 5 3/16 at #20 UC Santa Barbara 2 3 3/18 at Arizona State 5 9 3/19 at Arizona State 12 9 3/21 Missouri State* 5 0 3/22 Missouri State* 5 1 3/23 Missouri State* 3 4 3/25 Nebraska 3 7 3/28 #9 Cal State Fullerton 1 5 3/29 #9 Cal State Fullerton 3 2 3/30 #9 Cal State Fullerton 4 2 4/1 at Kansas 2 4 4/5 at Indiana State* 0 3 4/5 at Indiana State* 2 3 4/6 at Indiana State* 4 5 4/8 at Kansas State 2 3 4/9 at Oral Roberts 4 9 4/11 at Evansville* 1 5 4/12 at Evansville* (7 inn.) 2 13 4/13 at Evansville* (8 inn.) 13 3 4/15 Oral Roberts 6 5 4/18 Southern Illinois* (7 inn.) 10 0 4/19 Southern Illinois* (12 inn.) 4 3 4/20 Southern Illinois* (7 inn.) 11 1 4/22 vs. Missouri@ (10 inn.) 4 5 4/25 at Tulane (12 inn.) 1 5 4/26 at Tulane 4 5 4/27 at Tulane 10 3 4/29 Kansas 3 10 4/30 #9 Oklahoma State 0 3 5/2 Bradley* (10 inn.) 4 3 5/3 Bradley* 7 0 5/4 Bradley* 8 4 5/6 Kansas State 4 10 5/9 Dallas Baptist* 8 5 5/10 Dallas Baptist* 2 8 5/11 Dallas Baptist* 4 6 5/15 at Illinois State* 2 0 5/16 at Illinois State* 2 1 5/17 at Illinois State* (7 inn.) 15 5 Valley Tournament 5/20 vs. Illinois State# 0 6 5/21 vs. Evansville# 8 6 5/22 vs. So. Illinois# (12 inn.) 2 1 5/22 vs. Illinois State# 1 6 Coach: Todd Butler * Valley games; ! Baseball at the Beach Tournament (Myrtle Beach, S.C.); @ Kauffman Stadium (Kansas City, Mo.); # MVC Tournament (Terre Haute, Ind.)
NCAA Records Team, Miscellaneous Victories (1982).......................73 Team, Season (Hitting) Runs (1982)............................858 Runs Scored/Game (1998)....... 12.06 Doubles (1989).......................203 Triples (1980)...........................67 RBI (1981).............................755 Total Bases (1982)..............1,588 Stolen Bases (1982)...............333 Sacrifice Flies (1989)...............63 Doubles Per Game (1998).....3.21 Team, Inning (Hitting) Runs (3/3/84)........ 21 vs. Friends Runs, 5th (5/10/78)... 19 vs. Kan. Wes. Runs, 6th (3/3/84)... 21 vs. Friends Hits, 6th (3/3/84)... 14 vs. Friends Triples (5/3/83).. 4 vs. Mo.-Rolla Individual, Season (Hitting) At Bats P.J. Forbes (1989)...................377 Runs Loren Hibbs (1982)................125 Individual, Season (Pitching) Most Wins Without A Loss Kennie Steenstra (1991)...........17 Individual, Career (Hitting) Hits Phil Stephenson (1979-82).....418 Runs Phil Stephenson (1979-82).....420 Total Bases Phil Stephenson (1979-82).....730 Stolen Bases Phil Stephenson (1979-82).....206 Walks Phil Stephenson (1979-82).....300 Sacrifice Flies Mike McDonald (1986-89)......27 Individual, Career (Pitching) Wins Don Heinkel (1979-82)............51 Walks Terry Hayes (1978-81)...........284 Individual, Career (Fielding) Putouts Logan Sorensen (2001-04)..2,289 Individual, Game (Hitting) Triples Kevin Hooper (2/27/99).3 vs. Miami (Ohio)
NCAA Records & Year Leaders NCAA Team Leaders
Batting Average 1979.......................................384 1998.......................................369 Runs 1979.......................................828 1980.......................................748 1981.......................................829 1982.......................................858 1983.......................................715 1989.......................................831 1991.......................................708 1992.......................................651 1993.......................................611 1998.......................................760 Runs Per Game 1980....................................11.33 1981....................................11.68 1992......................................9.72 1998....................................12.06 Victories 1982.........................................73 1985.........................................68 1989.........................................68 1991.........................................66 1992.........................................56 1993.........................................58 1999.........................................59 Winning Percentage 1996.......................................831 1998.......................................889 Hits 1979.......................................926 1980.......................................906 1981.......................................948 1982.......................................989 1989.......................................934 1991.......................................914 1992.......................................792 1993.......................................824 1995.......................................809 Doubles 1979.......................................181 1980.......................................161 1981.......................................169 1982.......................................180 1985.......................................199 1989.......................................203 1998.......................................202 Triples 1979.........................................57 1980.........................................67 1981.........................................44 1982.........................................58 1983.........................................52 1987.........................................43 1989.........................................51 Home Runs 1979.........................................95 1981.......................................113
Total Bases 1979....................................1,506 1980....................................1,474 1981....................................1,544 1982....................................1,588 1989....................................1,542 1998....................................1,485 Stolen Bases 1981.......................................240 1982.......................................333 1995.......................................216 1996.......................................187 Earned Run Average 1982......................................2.53 1991......................................2.93 Strikeouts 2007.......................................670 Slugging Percentage 1979.......................................625 1998.......................................644 Double Plays 1985.........................................95 1989.........................................95 1991.........................................87 1992.........................................81 1995.........................................82 Doubles Per Game 1998......................................3.21 Triples Per Game 1983......................................0.71
NCAA Individual Leaders Hits Phil Stephenson (1981)..........119 Jim Thomas (1982)................124 P.J. Forbes (1989)...................117 Chris Wimmer (1991)............125 Runs Phil Stephenson (1981)..........112 Loren Hibbs (1982)................125 Jim Spring (1983)..................107 Tim Raley (1987)...................102 Mike Lansing (1989)..............101 Chris Wimmer (1991)..............99 Jeff Ryan (1998).....................109 Doubles Joe Carter (1980)......................34 Phil Stephenson (1982)............30 Dan Juenke (1985)...................27 Triples Jim Thomas (1982)..................12 Tim Raley (1987).....................12 P.J. Forbes (1989).....................13 Jim Audley (1991)...................12 Home Runs Drew Moffitt (2004).................26
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RBI Mike Davis (1980)...................98 Joe Carter (1981)....................120 Russ Morman (1982).............130 Russ Morman (1983).............105 Batting Average Pat Magness (1998)................464 Runs Scored Per Game Phil Stephenson (1981).........1.60 Kevin Hooper (1998)............1.77 Stolen Bases Phil Stephenson (1982)............87 Billy Hall (1991)......................59 Chris Wimmer (1992)..............52 Randy Young (1995)................64 Randy Young (1996)................68 Walks Phil Stephenson (1982)............97 Eric Wedge (1989)...................88 Earned Run Average Jim Newlin (1989)................1.08 Victories Bryan Oelkers (1982)...............18 David Haas (1987)...................15 Greg Brummett (1989).............18 Kennie Steenstra (1991)...........17 Saves Jim Newlin (1989)...................18 Strikeouts Bryan Oelkers (1982).............166 Doubles Per Game Joe Carter (1980)...................0.53 RBI Per Game Joe Carter (1981)...................1.74 Total Bases Joe Carter (1980)....................229 Joe Carter (1981)....................214 Eric Wedge (1989).................206
Team and Individual Records *Stats were vacated due to a ruling by the NCAA Committee on Infractions
Miscellaneous
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Games 1985...................................88 1982...................................87 1989...................................84 1979...................................80 1987...................................79 1991...................................79 2003...................................76 1993...................................75 2005...................................75 2007...................................75
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Victories 1982...................................73 1985...................................68 1989...................................68 1991...................................66 1979...................................65 1987...................................59 1999...................................59 1993...................................58 1981...................................56 1988...................................56 1992...................................56 1998...................................56
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Winning Streaks 1989...................................24 1998...................................22 1982...................................20 1981...................................19 2008...................................19 1979...................................17 1985...................................17 1991...................................17 1998...................................17 1982...................................16 1992...................................16
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Home Winning Streaks 1980-81..............................52 1991-92..............................41 1998...................................34 1988-89..................31 (1 Tie) 1985...................................30 1983...................................24 1979...................................23 1982...................................22 1979...................................21 1991...................................20
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Losses 1978...................................30 2014...................................28 2013...................................26 2003...................................27 2009...................................27 2011....................................26 2012...................................25 2001...................................24 2005...................................24 1984...................................22 2006...................................22 2007...................................22 Losing Streaks 1952-53..............................12 1950.....................................9 1970.....................................9 1956.....................................8 2009.....................................8
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2014.....................................8 1910-11................................7 1912-13................................7 1949.....................................7 1951.....................................7 1970.....................................7
Consecutive Shutouts 1. 1968.....................................4 1982.....................................4 Games Without Being Shutout 1. 1996-2001........................332 2. 1987-90............................229 3. 1978-80............................177 4. 1990-92............................148 Highest Winning Percentage 1. 1998.................................889 2. 1982.................................839 3. 1992.................................836 4. 1991.................................835 5. 1996.................................831 6. 1979.................................813 7. 1980.................................811 8. 1989.................................810 9. 1999.................................808 10. 1981.................................789 Lowest Winning Percentage 1. 1910.................................000 2013.................................000 3. 1953.................................100 4. 1913.................................143 5. 1915.................................167 2012.................................167 7. 1950.................................222 8. 1952.................................231 10. 1956.................................235 Highest Home Winning Percentage 1. 1991 (40-2).......................952 2. 1998 (34-2).......................944 3. 1982 (46-4).......................920 4. 1988 (33-3).......................917 5. 1979 (52-6).......................897 6. 1985 (43-5).......................896 1992 (43-5).......................896 8. 1981 (40-5).......................889 9. 2004 (29-4).......................879 10. 1980 (43-6).......................877 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Highest Away Winning Percentage 1989 (35-6).......................854 1998 (17-4).......................810 1996 (19-5).......................792 1993 (22-8).......................733 1982 (27-10).....................730 2007 (20-8).......................714 1986 (19-8).......................704 1991 (26-11).....................703 1990 (18-8).......................692 1992 (13-6).......................684
Largest Winning Margins (Since 1948) 1. Kansas Wesleyan (1987).... 35-0 2. Friends (1984)................ 34-4 3. Howard (2002)............... 31-2 4. Colorado State (1981).... 33-5 Missouri-Rolla (1983).... 32-4 Kansas Wesleyan (1989).... 28-0 Marymount (1989)......... 28-0 8. Colorado (1981)............. 27-1 Kansas Wesleyan (1989).....28-2 Friends (1998)................ 26-0 North Dakota (2012)...... 26-0 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Worst Defeats (Since 1948) Oklahoma A&M (1955)..... 34-2 Tulsa (1956)................... 28-3 Oklahoma A&M (1953)..... 24-0 Oklahoma A&M (1955)..... 23-1 Oklahoma A&M (1948)..... 24-3 BYU (1990)................... 23-3 Arizona (2010)............... 19-0 Oklahoma A&M (1949)..... 23-5 Houston (1954).............. 20-2 Arizona State (1982)...... 18-0 Arizona State (1988)...... 19-1
Season (Hitting)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Average 1979.................................384 1980.................................378 1981.................................377 1998.................................369 1978.................................351 1982.................................344 1985.................................337 1997.................................335 1983.................................334 1991.................................334
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
At Bats 1989..............................2,895 1982..............................2,874 1991..............................2,735 1985..............................2,718 1993..............................2,650 1987..............................2,648 2007..............................2,596 2003..............................2,566 2005..............................2,531 1999..............................2,526
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Hits 1982.................................989 1981.................................948 1989.................................934 1979.................................926 1985.................................917 1991.................................914 1980.................................906 1998.................................851 1987.................................837 1999.................................829
Longest Games (Innings) 1. Oregon (2011)....................17 1. 2. Kansas State (2004)...........16 2. *Kansas (2012)..................16 3. 4. Southwestern (1903)..........15 4. Oral Roberts (1984)...........15 5. Kansas (1992)....................15 6. Cal State Fullerton (2002)......15 *Kansas State (2012).........15 9. Arkansas (1999).................14 9. Southern Illinois (2002).....14 No. Colorado (2006)..........14 92
Hits Per Game 1980................................13.7 1998................................13.5 1981................................13.4 1997................................11.9 1992................................11.8 1979................................11.6 1991................................11.6 1995................................11.6 1982................................11.4
1994................................11.4 1999................................11.4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Runs 1982.................................858 1989.................................831 1981.................................829 1979.................................828 1985.................................765 1998.................................760 1980.................................748 1987.................................734 1983.................................715 1991.................................708
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Runs Per Game 1998................................12.1 1981................................11.7 1980................................11.3 1996................................10.8 1979................................10.4 1989..................................9.9 1982..................................9.9 1983..................................9.8 1992..................................9.7 1997..................................9.5
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Doubles 1989.................................203 1998.................................202 1985.................................199 1979.................................181 1982.................................180 1999.................................172 1981.................................169 1991.................................167 1980.................................161 1987.................................161 1996.................................161
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Triples 1980...................................67 1982...................................58 1979...................................57 1983...................................52 1989...................................51 1981...................................44 1987...................................43 1991...................................34 1985...................................33 1992...................................31
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
Home Runs 1998.................................124 1981.................................113 1982.................................101 1989.................................101 1979...................................95 1983...................................94 1985...................................92 1997...................................92 1980...................................91 1999...................................90
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
RBI 1981.................................755 1982.................................738 1989.................................732 1979.................................714 1998.................................687 1980.................................667 1985.................................658 1991.................................633 1983.................................624 1987.................................622
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Total Bases 1982..............................1,588 1981..............................1,544 1989..............................1,542 1979..............................1,506 1998..............................1,485 1980..............................1,474 1985..............................1,458 1991..............................1,389 1987..............................1,330 1999..............................1,317
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Slugging Percentage 1998.................................644 1979.................................625 1980.................................615 1981.................................614 1978.................................562 1983.................................558 1982.................................553 1985.................................536 1989.................................533 1997.................................526
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Stolen Bases 1982.................................333 1981.................................240 1983.................................229 1995.................................216 1987.................................210 1989.................................209 1985.................................207 1979.................................189 1996.................................187 1988.................................186
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Stolen Base Percentage 1980 (179-194).................923 1979 (189-206).................917 1978 (91-102)...................892 1981 (240-269).................892 1988 (186-212).................877 1994 (132-151).................874 1982 (333-383).................869 1989 (209-241).................867 1985 (207-243).................852 1992 (139-164).................848
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Walks 1982.................................555 1989.................................549 1983.................................543 1985.................................511 1987.................................505 1991.................................441 1981.................................437 1999.................................430 1988.................................428 1992.................................428
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Strikeouts 1999.................................488 2007.................................478 2011..................................461 1993.................................450 *2013...............................445 1989.................................438 1987.................................437 2005.................................434 2010.................................428 2008.................................426
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Sacrifice Flies 1989...................................63 1982...................................54 1987...................................53 1981...................................45 2005...................................43
6. 7. 8. 10.
1991...................................42 2003...................................40 1983...................................38 1999...................................38 1997...................................37
1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Sacrifice Hits 2006...................................49 2007...................................40 2014...................................40 2011....................................39 *2012.................................35 1995...................................33 2008...................................32 1993...................................31 *2013.................................31 1994...................................30 2005...................................30
Hit By Pitch 1. 2010...................................72 2. 2001...................................69 3. 2006...................................64 2007...................................64 5. 2005...................................63 6. 2011....................................59 7. 1996...................................55 2009...................................55 9. 1993...................................53 2008...................................53 Fewest Double Plays Per Game 1. 1989...................................55 2. 1987...................................59 3. 1981...................................61 4. 1982...................................64 5. 1983...................................66 2008...................................66 7. 2010...................................68 8. 1997...................................70 9. 2002...................................75 10. 2001...................................76 Team Batting Lows (1978-2014) Average........................270 (2014) Runs.............................294 (2014) Runs Per Game.............5.0 (2014) Hits .............................524 (2009) Hits Per Game.....9.2 (2009, 2014) Doubles........................101 (2014) Triples..............................5 (2009) Home Runs .................*24 (2013) RBI ...................271 (2009, 2014) Stolen Bases ..................63 (2014) Lowest SB Pct..............698 (2005) Walks............................220 (2009) Hit By Pitch...................18 (1980) Sacrifices..........................9 (1998) Sacrifice Flies....... 21 (2011, 2014) Total Bases...................739 (2009) Slugging Pct.....381 (2005, *2013) Most DP Per Game.....1.14 (1986)
Season (Pitching)
1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.
Wins 1982...................................73 1985...................................68 1989...................................68 1991...................................66 1979...................................65 1987...................................59 1999...................................59 1993...................................58 1981...................................56 1988...................................56 1992...................................56 1998...................................56
1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8. 10.
Losses 1978...................................30 2014...................................28 2003...................................27 2009...................................27 2011....................................26 2013...................................26 2012...................................25 2001...................................24 2005...................................24 1984...................................22 2006...................................22 2007...................................22
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 10.
Saves 1999...................................29 1996...................................27 2005...................................25 1989...................................24 2006...................................23 1993...................................22 1995...................................21 2003...................................21 2007...................................21 1992...................................19 1994...................................19
1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Complete Games 1982...................................46 1979...................................34 1985...................................34 1978...................................30 1980...................................29 1983...................................26 1981...................................25 1988...................................23 1984...................................20 1991...................................19
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Innings Pitched 1989..............................711.0 1982..............................704.0 1985..............................677.2 1991..............................673.0 1993..............................671.2 2007..............................669.0 2005..............................663.1 1987..............................662.0 2003..............................642.0 1999..............................624.0
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Earned Run Average 1982................................2.53 2007................................2.68 1992................................2.73 1991................................2.93 2002................................3.07 2004................................3.13 2005................................3.16 1979................................3.26 2011.................................3.26 1989................................3.30
1. 2. 3. 5.
Shutouts 1982...................................17 2005...................................13 1983...................................11 1992...................................11 1979...................................10 1980...................................10 1985...................................10 1989...................................10 1994...................................10 2011....................................10
Strikeouts 1. 2007.................................670 2. 1989.................................632 3. 2005.................................607
93
4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1999.................................599 1993.................................590 1982.................................589 2008.................................553 1991.................................538 2003.................................533 1996.................................529
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
SO’s Per Nine Innings 2009................................9.05 2007................................9.01 2008................................8.79 1999................................8.64 1994................................8.44 1996................................8.43 2005................................8.24 2001................................8.04 1989................................8.00 1997................................7.99
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Fewest Walks 2002.................................140 1998.................................157 2004.................................158 1992.................................175 2014.................................176 2008.................................177 2007.................................179 2001.................................182 2009.................................186 1994.................................187
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Walks Per Nine Innings 2002................................2.30 2007................................2.41 2004................................2.57 1992................................2.58 1998................................2.63 2008................................2.81 *2013..............................2.84 2001................................2.89 1999................................2.94 2006................................2.95
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Fewest Runs 1992.................................223 2014.................................238 1994.................................245 2007.................................249 1984.................................251 2004.................................252 2002.................................253 *2012...............................254 1990.................................260 1982.................................274
1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Fewest Earned Runs 1984.................................185 1992.................................185 2002.................................187 2004.................................193 1982.................................198 2007.................................199 2014.................................200 1979.................................206 1980.................................207 1996.................................208
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Fewest Hits 1984.................................440 2004.................................476 1994.................................479 *2012...............................501 1979.................................505 1990.................................505 1980.................................509 1986.................................510 2009.................................511 1983.................................514 2014.................................514
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 10.
Hits Per Nine Innings 1982..................................7.2 2007..................................7.6 1991..................................7.7 2004..................................7.7 1994..................................7.8 1989..................................7.9 1979..................................8.0 1983..................................8.0 1993..................................8.0 1990..................................8.1
1. 2. 3. 6. 9. 10.
Hit Batters 2003...................................73 2005...................................69 2009...................................66 2010...................................66 2001...................................66 2006...................................62 2007...................................62 *2012.................................62 *2013.................................60 1993...................................58
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Opponent Average 1982.................................219 2007.................................229 1979.................................232 1991.................................234 2004.................................234 1994.................................235 1989.................................238 1983.................................239 1993.................................240 1984.................................241
Fewest Home Runs Allowed 1. 2014...................................18 2. 2006...................................20 3. *2013.................................21 4. 2011....................................25 5. 1984...................................26 6. 2005...................................29 7. 1992...................................30 1996...................................30 2004...................................30 10. 1990...................................31 Team Pitching Lows (1978-2014) Hits Per 9 Inn................9.7 (2010) Strikeouts.....................310 (1984) SO’s Per 9 Inn...............5.4 (1985) Walks Per 9 Inn.............7.5 (1978) Complete Games................ *0 (2012) Shutouts.......3 (1978, 1993, 2008) Saves................................5 (1980) Earned Run Average......... 6.22 (1978) Opponent Average........277 (2010) Home Runs Allowed......73 (1985)
Season (Fielding)
1. 2. 5. 7. 8. 9.
Percentage *2013...............................977 2003.................................974 2007.................................974 *2012...............................974 1992.................................972 1994.................................972 2005.................................971 2014.................................970 1999.................................969 2006.................................969
Putouts 1. 1989..............................2,133 2. 1982..............................2,112
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1985..............................2,033 1991..............................2,020 1993..............................2,015 2007..............................2,007 2005..............................1,990 1987..............................1,986 2003..............................1,926 1999..............................1,872
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Assists 1991.................................948 1989.................................919 1982.................................913 1993.................................905 1985.................................895 1995.................................879 1992.................................858 2003.................................839 1987.................................827 1999.................................804
1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.
Double Plays 1985...................................95 1989...................................95 1991...................................87 1995...................................82 1992...................................81 1990...................................79 1993...................................79 1987...................................73 1988...................................73 1997...................................73 2000...................................73
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Fewest Errors *2013.................................61 *2012.................................62 2014...................................66 1994...................................68 2007...................................73 2003...................................75 1992...................................77 2009...................................79 2008...................................80 2004...................................81 2006...................................81
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Total Chances 1989..............................3,165 1982..............................3,149 1991..............................3,074 1985..............................3,042 1993..............................3,018 1987..............................2,913 2005..............................2,867 2007..............................2,853 2003..............................2,840 1995..............................2,789
Season (Hitting)
Average (Minimum 130 AB) 1. Pat Magness (1998)..........464 2. Bruce Morrison (1979)....... .462 3. Joe Carter (1979)..............450 4. Phil Stephenson (1981)........447 5. Phil Stephenson (1979)........443 Mike Davis (1980)...........443 7. Jeff Ryan (1998)...............441 8. Russ Morman (1983).......439 9. Dave Howard (1979)........436 10. Kevin Penner (1983)........433 11. Joe Carter (1980)..............432 12. Bob Bomerito (1978).......431 13. Zach Sorensen (1998)......424 14. Bob Bomerito (1981).......419 Conor Gillaspie (2008)....419 16. Tim Raley (1987).............412
1 7. 19. 20. 21. 22. 24.
Joe Carter (1981)..............411 Phil Stephenson (1980)........411 Chris O’Brien (2011).......410 Pat Magness (1997)..........409 Larry Groves (1979)........404 Matt Yeager (1979)..........402 Kevin Hooper (1999).......402 Bob Bomerito (1980).......401 Chris Wimmer (1991)......401
1. 7. 8. 12. 13. 14. 16. 22.
Games Phil Stephenson (1982)......87 Loren Hibbs (1982)............87 Russ Morman (1982).........87 Charlie O’Brien (1982)......87 Jim Spring (1982)..............87 Jim Thomas (1982)............87 P.J. Forbes (1989)...............84 Dave Lucas (1982).............83 Eric Wedge (1989).............83 Mike McDonald (1989).....83 Kevin Penner (1985)..........83 Jim Audley (1989).............82 Dan Juenke (1985).............81 Shawn Land (1985)............80 Dan Raley (1985)...............80 Bryant Winslow (1989)......79 Pat Meares (1989)..............79 Chris Wimmer (1991)........79 Jason White (1991)............79 Todd Dreifort (1991)..........79 Jim Audley (1991).............79 Tim Raley (1987)...............78 Mark Standiford (1987).....78 Kent Headley (1987)..........78 Arnie Beyeler (1985).........78 Billy Hall (1991)................78
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 20. 22. 23. 25.
At Bats P.J. Forbes (1989).............377 Jim Thomas (1982)..........355 Charlie O’Brien (1982)....340 Kent Headley (1987)........325 Loren Hibbs (1982)..........319 Russ Morman (1982).......312 Chris Wimmer (1991)......312 Carl Hall (1993)...............307 Jim Audley (1991)...........302 Kevin Penner (1985)........300 Jim Audley (1989)...........299 Mike McDonald (1989).......298 Conor Gillaspie (2007)....295 Koyie Hill (1999).............294 Phil Stephenson (1982)........293 Jim Spring (1982)............292 Jeff Bonacquista (1987).......292 Mike Lansing (1989)........292 D. Schermerhorn (2005).... 292 Joey Jackson (1993).........291 Randy Young (1995)........291 Pat Meares (1989)............288 Joe Carter (1981)..............287 Joe Carter (1980)..............287 Billy Hall (1991)..............286
1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 11.
Hits Chris Wimmer (1991)......125 Joe Carter (1980)..............124 Jim Thomas (1982)..........124 Charlie O’Brien (1982)....122 Loren Hibbs (1982)..........121 Phil Stephenson (1981)....119 Joe Carter (1981)..............118 Russ Morman (1982).......118 Phil Stephenson (1982)........117 P.J. Forbes (1989).............117 Tim Raley (1987).............115 Jeff Ryan (1998)...............115
94
1 3. 14. 16. 17. 18. 21. 24.
Kevin Penner (1985)........113 Mike Davis (1980)...........112 Russ Morman (1983).......112 Zach Sorensen (1998)......111 Bob Bomerito (1978).......109 Joe Carter (1979)..............107 Kent Headley (1987)........107 Mike Lansing (1989)........107 Eric Wedge (1989)...........106 Jason Adams (1995).........106 Blake Blasi (1999)...........106 Mike McDonald (1989).......105 Joey Jackson (1993).........105
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 14. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 25.
Runs Loren Hibbs (1982)..........125 Phil Stephenson (1982)........123 Phil Stephenson (1981)........112 Jim Thomas (1982)..........110 Jeff Ryan (1998)...............109 Jim Spring (1983)............107 Phil Stephenson (1980)........104 Zach Sorensen (1998)......103 Tim Raley (1987).............102 Mike Lansing (1989)........101 Kevin Hooper (1998).......101 Russ Morman (1983).........99 Chris Wimmer (1991)........99 Joe Carter (1980)................98 Eric Wedge (1989).............98 P.J. Forbes (1989)...............96 Billy Hall (1991)................94 Kent Headley (1987)..........93 Kevin Penner (1985)..........92 Travis Wyckoff (1996).......90 Mike Davis (1980).............89 Carl Hall (1993).................89 Russ Morman (1982).........89 Casey Blake (1995)............89 Joe Carter (1981)................88
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 11. 13. 19. 23.
Doubles Joe Carter (1980)................34 Jeff Ryan (1998).................33 Phil Stephenson (1982)......30 Bob Bomerito (1978).........29 Travis Wyckoff (1996).......29 Blake Blasi (1999).............28 Loren Hibbs (1982)............27 Dan Juenke (1985).............27 Eric Wedge (1989).............27 Brandon Green (2004).......27 Mark Standiford (1988).........26 P.J. Forbes (1989)...............26 Charlie O’Brien (1982)......25 Mark Standiford (1985).........25 Jason Adams (1995)...........25 Jeff Ryan (1997).................25 Zach Sorensen (1998)........25 Chris O’Brien (2011).........25 Tim Raley (1984)...............24 Pat Magness (2000)............24 Logan Sorensen (2004)......24 Conor Gillaspie (2007)......24 Phil Stephenson (1981)......23 Scot McCloughan (1992)....... 23 Brian Burgamy (2001).......23 Logan Sorensen (2003)......23 Matt Brown (2006)............23
1. 3. 6. 7.
Triples P.J. Forbes (1989)...............13 Joe Carter (1980)................13 Jim Thomas (1982)............12 Tim Raley (1987)...............12 Jim Audley (1991).............12 Loren Hibbs (1982)............10 Loren Hibbs (1983)..............9
10. 13.
Jim Spring (1983)................9 Tim Raley (1986).................9 Phil Stephenson (1981)........8 Mike Davis (1980)...............8 Conor Gillaspie (2008)........8 Russ Morman (1982)...........7 Jimmy Smith (1980)............7 Keith Jones (1980)...............7 Jim Thomas (1981)..............7 Bob Bomerito (1978)...........7 Mike McDonald (1989).......7 Pat Meares (1989)................7 Carl Hall (1993)...................7 Carl Hall (1994)...................7 Randy Young (1996)............7 Kevin Hooper (1999)...........7 Jeff Ryan (1998)...................7 Kent Headley (1987)............7
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 11. 14. 15. 16. 17. 22. 23.
Home Runs Mark Standiford (1988).........28 Drew Moffitt (2004)...........26 Charlie O’Brien (1982)......25 Russ Morman (1982).........24 Joe Carter (1981)................24 Russ Morman (1983).........23 Eric Wedge (1989).............23 Phil Stephenson (1982)......23 Jeff Ryan (1998).................23 Brian Preston (1999)..........23 Casey Blake (1996)............22 Darren Dreifort (1993).......22 Mike Davis (1980).............22 Pat Magness (1998)............21 Mike McDonald (1989).....20 Joe Carter (1979)................19 Pat Magness (2000)............18 Pat Magness (1999)............18 Toby Smith (1993).............18 Rick Olivas (1987).............18 Drew Moffitt (2003)...........18 Zach Sorensen (1998)........17 Mark Standiford (1985).....16 Phil Stephenson (1981)......16 Jason Adams (1995)...........16 Drew Moffitt (2002)...........16
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22.
RBI Russ Morman (1982).......130 Joe Carter (1981)..............120 Charlie O’Brien (1982)....116 Phil Stephenson (1982)........115 Jeff Ryan (1998)...............105 Russ Morman (1983).......105 Joe Carter (1979)..............101 Casey Blake (1996)..........101 Pat Magness (1998)..........100 Eric Wedge (1988).............99 Mike Davis (1980).............98 Mark Standiford (1988).........97 Mike McDonald (1989).....96 Pat Magness (1999)............94 Zach Sorensen (1998)........94 Phil Stephenson (1981)......92 Joe Carter (1980)................91 Mike McDonald (1987).....87 Bob Bomerito (1978).........86 Doug Mirabelli (1991).......85 Dan Juenke (1985).............84 Jason Adams (1995)...........82 Loren Hibbs (1982)............82 Toby Smith (1993).............82 Todd Dreifort (1992)..........82 Conor Gillaspie (2008)......82
Total Bases 1. Jeff Ryan (1998)...............231 2. Joe Carter (1980)..............229
3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 16. 17. 18. 21. 22. 23. 24.
Phil Stephenson (1982)........226 Russ Morman (1982).......224 Charlie O’Brien (1982)....224 Joe Carter (1981)..............214 Russ Morman (1983).......212 Mike Davis (1980)...........209 Mark Standiford (1988).......207 Phil Stephenson (1981)........206 Eric Wedge (1989)...........206 Mike McDonald (1989).......201 Joe Carter (1979)..............196 Bob Bomerito (1978).......191 Zach Sorensen (1998)......191 Pat Magness (1998)..........190 Loren Hibbs (1982)..........189 Jim Thomas (1982)..........187 Jason Adams (1995).........187 P.J. Forbes (1989).............187 Tim Raley (1988).............182 Casey Blake (1996)..........180 Mike Lansing (1989)........179 Jim Spring (1983)............175 Phil Stephenson (1980)........175
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 24. 25.
Slugging Percentage (Minimum 130 AB) Jeff Ryan (1998)...............885 Pat Magness (1998)..........848 Dave Howard (1979)........832 Russ Morman (1983).......831 Mike Davis (1980)...........826 Joe Carter (1979)..............824 Mark Standiford (1988).......815 Joe Carter (1980)..............798 Phil Stephenson (1981)........774 Phil Stephenson (1982)........771 Bob Bomerito (1978).......755 Joe Carter (1981)..............746 Eric Wedge (1989)...........738 Casey Blake (1996)..........729 Zach Sorensen (1998)......729 Russ Morman (1982).......718 Bruce Morrison (1981)........718 Phil Stephenson (1980)........711 Darren Dreifort (1993).........709 Jason Adams (1995).........703 Drew Moffitt (2004).........701 Conor Gillaspie (2008)....697 Bruce Morrison (1979)....697 Rick Olivas (1987)...........693 Mark Standiford (1985).......692
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 19. 21. 22. 24.
Stolen Bases Phil Stephenson (1982)......87 Kent Headley (1987)..........76 Randy Young (1996)..........68 Loren Hibbs (1982)............67 Randy Young (1995)..........64 Jim Thomas (1982)............60 Billy Hall (1991)................59 Chris Wimmer (1991)........54 Jim Thomas (1981)............52 Chris Wimmer (1992)........52 Mike Lansing (1988)..........51 Keith Jones (1981).............50 Phil Stephenson (1981)......44 Mike Lansing (1989)..........43 Phil Stephenson (1980)......42 Jim Spring (1983)..............42 Carl Hall (1994).................42 Kent Headley (1986)..........42 Russ Morman (1983).........40 Loren Hibbs (1983)............40 Carl Hall (1993).................39 Randy Young (1994)..........38 Kenny Waddell (2006).......38 Jim Audley (1989).............37 Arnie Beyeler (1985).........37
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 9. 12. 13. 16. 17. 18. 19. 23. 25.
Walks Phil Stephenson (1982)..........97 Eric Wedge (1989).............88 Phil Stephenson (1980)..........80 Tim Raley (1987)...............74 Jim Spring (1983)..............74 Loren Hibbs (1982)............72 Mark Standiford (1988).........70 Mark Standiford (1987)......... 70 Jim Spring (1982)..............68 Dan Raley (1988)...............68 Pat Magness (1999)............68 Todd Dreifort (1989)..........66 Phil Stephenson (1981)..........65 Doug Mirabelli (1991).......65 Pat Magness (1998)............65 Mark Standiford (1985).........64 Russ Morman (1982).........63 Casey Gillaspie (2013).......62 Doug Mirabelli (1992).......61 Toby Smith (1993).............61 Russ Morman (1983).........61 Bryant Winslow (1989)......61 Jeff Ryan (1999).................60 Drew Moffitt (2004)...........60 Travis Wyckoff (1996).......59 Mike McDonald (1989).........59 Billy Hall (1991)................59 Drew Moffitt (2002)...........59
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 12. 14. 15. 18. 21.
Strikeouts Bryant Winslow (1989)......72 Jason White (1992)............71 Mike McDonald (1987).....65 Pat Meares (1989)..............64 Dusty Coleman (2008).......63 Tyler Grimes (2011)...........61 Drew Moffitt (2003)...........60 Randy Walter (2001)..........59 Brian Preston (1999)..........58 Matt Brown (2007)............58 Don Lambert (2011)...........58 Jason White (1991)............57 Kevin Hall (2011)..............57 Randy Young (1995)..........56 Mike McDonald (1988).....55 Randy Walter (2002)..........55 D. Schermerhorn (2005)....55 Pat Meares (1988)..............54 Toby Smith (1993).............54 Drew Moffitt (2004)...........54 Mark Standiford (1987).....53 Dusty Coleman (2007).......53 Johnny Coy (2011).............53 Tyler Coughenour (2011)...53 Johnny Coy (2012).............53 Chase Simpson (2014).......53
Fewest Strikeouts Per At Bat (Min. 150 AB) 1. Jim Thomas (1981)..... 1/23.0 2. Dave Lucas (1983)...... 1/20.0 3. Jim Thomas (1980)..... 1/18.9 4. Jeff Bonacquista (1989).... 1/18.6 5. Dave Lucas (1982)...... 1/18.5 1. 2. 3. 6. 7.
95
Sacrifice Flies Pat Meares (1989)..............12 Mike McDonald (1987).....11 Tim Raley (1987)...............10 Phil Stephenson (1982)......10 Joe Carter (1980)................10 Matt Brown (2007)..............9 Russ Morman (1982)...........8 Mark Standiford (1988).......8 Dave Lucas (1982)...............8 Dan Raley (1987).................8 Logan Sorensen (2003)........8
1 2. 22.
Doug Mirabelli (1992).........7 Jason White (1992)..............7 Russ Morman (1983)...........7 Mark Standiford (1987).......7 Casey Blake (1996)..............7 Logan Sorensen (2004)........7 D. Schermerhorn (2005)......7 Tyler Weber (2008)..............7 Will Baez (2010)..................7 Johnny Coy (2013)...............7 Scot McCloughan (1992).....6 Mark Grogan (1983)............6 Bruce Morrison (1981)........6 Loren Hibbs (1982)..............6 Jim Thomas (1982)..............6 Mike McDonald (1989).......6 P.J. Forbes (1989).................6 Bryant Winslow (1989)........6 Casey Blake (1994)..............6 Ryan Owen (2001)...............6 Casey Davis (1997)..............6 Tim Raley (1985).................6 Kevin Penner (1985)............6 Logan Sorensen (2002)........6 Nick Blasi (2003).................6 Cody Clark (2003)...............6 Joe Muich (2005).................6 Josh Workman (2006)..........6 Conor Gillaspie (2006)........6 Dusty Coleman (2008).........6 Will Baez (2009)..................6 Preston Springer (2011).......6 Johnny Coy (2012)...............6 *Tyler Baker (2013).............6 Micah Green (2014).............6
1. 3. 7. 12. 18.
Sacrifice Hits Randy Young (1995)..........10 Kevin Hall (2012)..............10 Walker Davidson (2011)......9 Kenny Waddell (2006).........9 Tyler Hill (2008)..................9 Tanner Dearman (2014).......9 Shawn Smarsh (2004)..........8 Tyler Grimes (2010).............8 Kevin Hall (2011)................8 Noah Krol (2006).................8 Ryan Owen (2002)...............8 Damon Sublett (2006)..........7 Jason Adams (1994).............7 Arnie Beyeler (1986)...........7 Tyler Weber (2007)..............7 Blake Hurlbutt (2006)..........7 Nathan Reese (1994)............7 Dusty Coleman (2007).........6 Mark Grogan (1983)............6 Tony Mills (1993)................6 Logan Sorensen (2001)........6 Mark Grogan (1984)............6 Bret Bascue (2009)..............6 Damon Sublett (2005)..........6 Joe Muich (2004).................6 Tim Gaskell (1982)..............6 Joey Jackson (1993).............6 Ryan Jones (2008)................6 Tyler Coughenour (2011).....6 Micah Green (2011).............6 Kent Headley (1986)............6 Garrett Bayliff (2013)..........6
1. 2. 3. 5.
Hit By Pitch Tyler Grimes (2010)...........23 Tyler Grimes (2011)...........19 Matt Patrick (1997)............15 Noah Krol (2006)...............15 Casey Blake (1995)............14 Casey Blake (1996)............14 Randy Walter (2001)..........14 Andy Dirks (2008).............14
9. 10. 11. 13. 18. 22.
Kent Becker (2001)............13 Joe Muich (2005)...............12 Randy Young (1996)..........11 Bryant Winslow (1989)......11 Pat Magness (1999)............10 Jeff Ryan (1997).................10 Josh Workman (2006)........10 Derek Schermerhorn (2007)...10 Will Baez (2009)................10 Chris Wimmer (1991)..........9 Andy Dirks (2007)...............9 Josh Workman (2008)..........9 Tyler Grimes (2009).............9 Jeff Ryan (1998)...................8 Kevin Akenson (1978).........8 Charlie O’Brien (1982)........8 Toby Smith (1993)...............8 Darren Dreifort (1993).........8 Richie Taylor (1993)............8 Drew Moffitt (2003).............8 Mark Johnson (2004)...........8 Drew Moffitt (2004).............8 Blake Hurlbutt (2005)..........8 Cody Lassley (2010)............8 Kevin Hall (2011)................8
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12.
Hitting Streaks (Games) Phil Stephenson (1981)......47 D. Schermerhorn (2005)....34 Chris Wimmer (1990-91).......32 Andy Dirks (2008).............30 Chris O’Brien (2011).........29 Loren Hibbs (1982)............26 Eric Wedge (1989).............25 Jeff Ryan (1998).................23 Mike Jones (1991)..............22 Phil Stephenson (1982)......21 Damon Sublett (2007)........21 Jimmy Smith (1980)..........20 Joe Carter (1981)................20 Mike Lansing (1989-90)........20 Brandon Green (2004).......20 Casey Gillaspie (2014).......20
1. 2. 6. 7.
Hitting Streaks (At Bats) Tyler Weber (2007)............12 Joe Carter (1980)................10 Bruce Morrison (1981)......10 Russ Morman (1982).........10 Travis Wyckoff (1996).......10 Taylor Brown (2009)............9 Bob Bomerito (1978)...........8 Conor Gillaspie (2006)........8
Career (Hitting)
Average (Minimum 500 AB) 1. Joe Carter (1979-81)........430 2. Phil Stephenson (1979-82).....423 3. Bob Bomerito (1978-81)......418 4. Russ Morman (1982-83)......406 5. Tim Raley (1984-87)........394 6. Pat Magness (1997-00)........392 7. Mike Davis (1978-80)......387 8. Blake Blasi (1998-00)......383 9. Bruce Morrison (1978-81).....378 10. Kevin Penner (1981-85).......372 11. Zach Sorensen (1996-98).....369 12. Jeff Ryan (1996-99).........367 13. Chris Wimmer (1990-92).....366 14. Conor Gillaspie (2006-08)...362 15. Loren Hibbs (1982-84)........359 16. Kevin Hooper (1996-99)......358 17. Brian Burgamy (2000-02)......356 18. Koyie Hill (1998-00)........355 19. Mark Standiford (1985-88)....354 Casey Blake (1993-96)....354 Andy Dirks (2007-08)......354
2 2. 25.
Jim Thomas (1979-82).....351 Jim Spring (1981-83).......351 Damon Sublett (2005-07).....351 Charlie O’Brien (1980-82).....350
1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Games Dan Raley (1985-88)........289 Phil Stephenson (1979-82).....288 Jim Thomas (1979-82).........288 Mark Standiford (1985-88)....287 Jim Audley (1988-91)......274 Tim Raley (1984-87)........273 Todd Dreifort (1989-92)......269 Mike McDonald (1986-89)....265 Mike Lansing (1987-90)......264 Casey Blake (1993-96)........264 Richie Taylor (1992-95).......263 Brandon Green (2001-04)....263 Kent Headley (1984-87)......262 Logan Sorensen (2001-04)...258 Kevin Penner (1981-85).......255 Jason Adams (1992-95).......253 Carl Hall (1990-94)..........249 Pat Magness (1997-2000)....... 249 Jeff Bonacquista (1986-89)....248 P.J. Forbes (1987-90).......245 Tyler Hill (2005-08).........242 Derek Schermerhorn (2003-07).240 Casey Davis (1994-98).........234 Kevin Hooper (1996-99)......233 Johnny Coy (2010-13).....229
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
At Bats Jim Thomas (1979-82)......1,062 Mike Lansing (1987-90).......1,045 Phil Stephenson (1979-82).......988 Jim Audley (1988-91)......988 Richie Taylor (1992-95).......987 Casey Blake (1993-96)........981 Brandon Green (2001-04)....969 Mark Standiford (1985-88).......942 Tim Raley (1984-87)........940 P.J. Forbes (1987-90).......939 Carl Hall (1990-94)..........925 Dan Raley (1985-88)........919 Jason Adams (1992-95).......916 Logan Sorensen (2001-04)...914 Jeff Bonacquista (1986-89)........891 Mike McDonald (1986-89)........879 Todd Dreifort (1989-92)......873 Derek Schermerhorn (2003-07).871 Kevin Hooper (1996-99)......866 Pat Magness (1997-00)........858 Johnny Coy (2010-13).....847 Jeff Ryan (1996-99).........830 Chris Wimmer (1990-92).....816 Kevin Penner (1981-85).......814 Joe Carter (1979-81)........812
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18.
Hits Phil Stephenson (1979-82).......418 Jim Thomas (1979-82).....373 Tim Raley (1984-87)........370 Joe Carter (1979-81)........349 Casey Blake (1993-96)....347 Pat Magness (1997-00)........336 Mark Standiford (1985-88).......333 Mike Lansing (1987-90)......329 Richie Taylor (1992-95).......325 Dan Raley (1985-88)........313 Kevin Hooper (1996-99)......310 Brandon Green (2001-04)....310 Jeff Ryan (1996-99).........305 Logan Sorensen (2001-04)...304 Kevin Penner (1981-85).......303 Carl Hall (1990-94)..........303 Jason Adams (1992-95).......302 Jim Audley (1988-91)......300
1 9. 20. 21. 23. 24. 25.
Chris Wimmer (1990-92).....299 P.J. Forbes (1987-90).......292 Derek Schermerhorn (2003-07).286 Conor Gillaspie (2006-08)...286 Jeff Bonacquista (1986-89).......284 Todd Dreifort (1989-92)......283 Mike Davis (1978-80)......281
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. 18. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.
Runs Phil Stephenson (1979-82).......420 Jim Thomas (1979-82).........315 Mark Standiford (1985-88).......313 Tim Raley (1984-87)........305 Kevin Hooper (1996-99)......287 Jeff Ryan (1996-99).........286 Kevin Penner (1981-85).......274 Richie Taylor (1992-95).......271 Mike Lansing (1987-90)......268 Joe Carter (1979-81)........267 Casey Blake (1993-96)........258 Jim Audley (1988-91)......249 Carl Hall (1990-94)..........249 Kent Headley (1984-87)......243 Mike Davis (1978-80)......242 Dan Raley (1985-88)........242 Jason Adams (1992-95).......242 Loren Hibbs (1982-84)........241 Mike McDonald (1986-89).......241 Jim Spring (1981-83).......233 Chris Wimmer (1990-92)...........230 P.J. Forbes (1987-90).......226 Logan Sorensen (2001-04)...220 Todd Dreifort (1989-92)......216 Pat Magness (1997-00)........216
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 17. 18. 21. 23. 24.
Doubles Mark Standiford (1985-88).....94 Phil Stephenson (1979-82).....91 Logan Sorensen (2001-04).....80 Tim Raley (1984-87)..........79 Jeff Ryan (1996-99)...........77 Joe Carter (1979-81)..........74 Pat Magness (1997-00)......67 Jim Thomas (1979-82).......62 Dan Raley (1985-88)..........61 Koyie Hill (1998-00)..........60 Brandon Green (2001-04)......59 Carl Hall (1990-94)............58 Jason Adams (1992-95).........58 Kevin Hooper (1996-99)........58 Conor Gillaspie (2006-08).....58 Johnny Coy (2010-13).......58 Jeff Bonacquista (1986-89).........57 Mike Lansing (1987-90)........56 Richie Taylor (1992-95).........56 Casey Davis (1994-98)......56 Mike McDonald (1986-89)....55 Casey Blake (1993-96)......55 Eric Wedge (1987-89)........54 Jim Audley (1988-91)........53 Brian Burgamy (2000-02)......53
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. 11. 13.
Triples Jim Thomas (1979-82).......28 Phil Stephenson (1979-82).....25 Tim Raley (1984-87)..........24 Jim Audley (1988-91)........23 Joe Carter (1979-81)..........21 Jim Spring (1981-83).........20 Loren Hibbs (1982-84)......20 P.J. Forbes (1987-90).........20 Mike McDonald (1986-89)....17 Kevin Hooper (1996-99)........17 Bob Bomerito (1978-81)........16 Carl Hall (1990-94)............16 Mike Davis (1978-80)........15 Kent Headley (1984-87)........15 Mike Lansing (1987-90)........15
96
17. 18. 22.
Conor Gillaspie (2006-08).....15 Kevin Penner (1981-85).........14 Jimmy Smith (1979-81).........13 Russ Morman (1982-83)........13 Pat Meares (1988-90).........13 Jason Adams (1992-95).........13 Keith Jones (1978-81)........12 Jeff Bonacquista (1986-89)....12 Todd Dreifort (1989-92)........12 Richie Taylor (1992-95).....12 Jeff Ryan (1996-99)...........12 Blake Blasi (1998-00)........12
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. 21. 23. 25.
Home Runs Mark Standiford (1985-88).........69 Pat Magness (1997-00)..........64 Drew Moffitt (2001-04).....61 Joe Carter (1979-81)..........58 Phil Stephenson (1979-82).....57 Jeff Ryan (1996-99)...........51 Mike McDonald (1986-89)....48 Brian Preston (1996-99).........48 Russ Morman (1982-83)........47 Mike Davis (1978-80)........46 Eric Wedge (1987-89)........45 Casey Blake (1993-96)......41 Charlie O’Brien (1980-82).....39 Bruce Morrison (1978-81).....38 Logan Sorensen (2001-04)......35 Casey Gillaspie (2012-14).34 Tim Raley (1984-87)..........33 Dan Raley (1985-88)..........33 Kevin Penner (1981-85).........31 Doug Mirabelli (1990-92)......30 Zach Sorensen (1996-98).......29 Adam McCollough (1993-96)...29 Kurt Bradbury (1978-81).......28 Jason White (1991-92).......28 Jim Spring (1981-83).........27
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Home Runs Per At Bats Drew Moffitt (2001-04).. 1/12.0 Russ Morman (1982-83)..... 1/12.1 Pat Magness (1997-00)....... 1/13.4 Mark Standiford (1985-88).... 1/13.7 Joe Carter (1979-81)....... 1/14.0 Charlie O’Brien (1980-82).. 1/14.6 Brian Preston (1996-99)..... 1/14.7 Mike Davis (1978-80).... 1/15.8
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 20. 21. 23. 24. 25.
RBI Phil Stephenson (1979-82).......322 Joe Carter (1979-81)........312 Pat Magness (1997-00)........309 Mark Standiford (1985-88)....301 Tim Raley (1984-87)........269 Casey Blake (1993-96)........269 Jeff Ryan (1996-99).........267 Mike McDonald (1986-89).......258 Dan Raley (1985-88)........242 Russ Morman (1982-83)......235 Jim Thomas (1979-82).........231 Richie Taylor (1992-95).......231 Mike Davis (1978-80)......229 Drew Moffitt (2001-04)...225 Jim Audley (1988-91)......218 Logan Sorensen (2001-04)...217 Loren Hibbs (1982-84).........214 Todd Dreifort (1989-92)......212 Conor Gillaspie (2006-08)...212 Mike Lansing (1987-90)......208 Eric Wedge (1987-89)..........206 Kevin Penner (1981-85).......206 Jason Adams (1992-95).......198 Bruce Morrison (1978-81)...195 Doug Mirabelli (1990-92)....190 Johnny Coy (2010-13).....190
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Total Bases Phil Stephenson (1979-82).......730 Mark Standiford (1985-88).......652 Joe Carter (1979-81)........639 Pat Magness (1997-2000)....... 599 Tim Raley (1984-87)........596 Jeff Ryan (1996-99).........559 Jim Thomas (1979-82).........545 Casey Blake (1993-96).........541 Mike McDonald (1986-89).......509 Logan Sorensen (2001-04)...501 Mike Davis (1978-80)......497 Mike Lansing (1987-90)......493 Dan Raley (1985-88)........485 Richie Taylor (1992-95).......477 Kevin Penner (1981-85).......474 Jim Audley (1988-91)......462 Jason Adams (1992-95).......455 Drew Moffitt (2001-04)...455 Eric Wedge (1987-89)......454 Conor Gillaspie (2006-08)...446 Russ Morman (1982-83)......436 Kevin Hooper (1996-99)......429 P.J. Forbes (1987-90).......422 Loren Hibbs (1982-84)........421 Carl Hall (1990-94)..........417
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Slugging Percentage (Minimum 500 AB) Joe Carter (1979-81)........787 Russ Morman (1982-83)......769 Phil Stephenson (1979-82).......739 Pat Magness (1997-2000)........698 Mark Standiford (1985-88).......692 Mike Davis (1978-80).........684 Jeff Ryan (1996-99).........673 Bruce Morrison (1978-81)........659 Charlie O’Brien (1980-82).......648 Bob Bomerito (1978-81)......648 Tim Raley (1984-87)........634 Drew Moffitt (2001-04)...621 Zach Sorensen (1996-98).....599 Eric Wedge (1987-89).........588 Brian Preston (1996-99).......588 Kevin Penner (1981-85).......582 Loren Hibbs (1982-84)........581 Mike McDonald (1986-89).......579 Blake Blasi (1998-2000)......578 Jim Spring (1981-83).......572 Conor Gillaspie (2006-08)...565 Jason White (1991-92).........556 Kurt Bradbury (1978-81).....554 Casey Blake (1993-96).........551 Logan Sorensen (2001-04)...548
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 22.
Stolen Bases Phil Stephenson (1979-82).......206 Kent Headley (1984-87)......174 Randy Young (1994-96).......170 Jim Thomas (1979-82).........158 Mike Lansing (1987-90)......158 Chris Wimmer (1990-92).....136 Loren Hibbs (1982-84)........126 Carl Hall (1990-94)..........110 Keith Jones (1978-81)......109 Arnie Beyeler (1984-86)........96 Kevin Penner (1981-85).........96 Jim Audley (1988-91)........92 Jeff Ryan (1996-99)...........79 Kevin Hooper (1996-99)........78 Derek Schermerhorn (2003-07)...78 Kevin Hall (2008-12).........77 P.J. Forbes (1987-90).........75 Jim Spring (1981-83).........74 Mike McDonald (1986-89)....71 Russ Morman (1982-83)........67 Randy Walter (2000-02)........67 Casey Blake (1993-96)......66
2 3. Logan Sorensen (2001-04).....65 24. Casey Davis (1994-98)......63 Josh Workman (2005-08)...63 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Walks Phil Stephenson (1979-82).......300 Mark Standiford (1985-88).......258 Dan Raley (1985-88)........235 Tim Raley (1984-87)........221 Pat Magness (1997-00)........205 Todd Dreifort (1989-92).......189 Kevin Hooper (1996-99)......189 Kevin Penner (1981-85).......180 Eric Wedge (1987-89)......173 Doug Mirabelli (1990-92)....171 Jeff Ryan (1996-99).........171 Kent Headley (1984-87)......168 Jim Spring (1981-83).......167 Tim Tolin (1978-81).........166 Drew Moffitt (2001-04)...166 Richie Taylor (1992-95).......164 Loren Hibbs (1982-84)........163 Jim Audley (1988-91)......161 Jason Adams (1992-95).......158 Casey Gillaspie (2012-14).154 Casey Blake (1993-96)....151 Mark Grogan (1982-85).......148 Mike McDonald (1986-89).......147 Logan Sorensen (2001-04)...141 Mike Lansing (1987-90)......131
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 8. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Strikeouts Johnny Coy (2010-13).....184 Mike McDonald (1986-89)....171 Mark Standiford (1985-88)....170 Pat Meares (1988-90).......170 Drew Moffitt (2001-04)...167 Bryant Winslow (1988-90).....159 Tyler Grimes (2009-11)...159 Jim Audley (1988-91)......152 Jeff Ryan (1996-99).........152 Ryan Jones (2007-10)......152 Randy Walter (2000-02)......151 Adam McCollough (1993-96)...150 Kevin Hall (2008-12).......149 Derek Schermerhorn (2003-07).148 Casey Davis (1994-98)........139 Justin McCarty (1999-02)....139 Micah Green (2011-14)....139 Logan Sorensen (2001-04)...138 Brian Preston (1996-99).......136 Matt Brown (2005-07).....133 Casey Blake (1993-96)....132 *Erik Harbutz (2010-14)..131 Brandon Green (2001-04)....130 Jason White (1991-92).........128 Koyie Hill (1998-00)........127
Fewest Strikeouts Per At Bat 1. Dave Lucas (1982-83).... 1/19.2 2. Charlie O’Brien (1980-82).. 1/18.9 3. Jim Thomas (1979-82).... 1/15.4 4. Jim Spring (1981-83)...... 1/13.0 5. Kevin Penner (1981-85)..... 1/12.5 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8. 9. 11.
Sacrifice Flies Mike McDonald (1986-89).... 27 Tim Raley (1984-87)..........25 Logan Sorensen (2001-04).....23 Joe Carter (1979-81)..........22 Casey Blake (1993-96)......22 Phil Stephenson (1979-82).....20 Johnny Coy (2010-13).......20 Mark Standiford (1985-88)....19 Dan Raley (1985-88)..........18 Pat Meares (1988-90).........18 Loren Hibbs (1982-84)......15 Russ Morman (1982-83)........15
15. 19. 24.
Doug Mirabelli (1990-92)......15 Derek Schermerhorn (2003-07)...15 Jim Audley (1988-91)........14 Jim Thomas (1979-82).......14 Todd Dreifort (1989-92)........14 Matt Brown (2005-07).......14 Mike Lansing (1987-90)........13 Richie Taylor (1992-95).........13 Joe Muich (2002-05)..........13 Will Baez (2009-10)...........13 Kevin Penner (1981-85).....13 P.J. Forbes (1987-90).........12 Jason Adams (1992-95).........12 Jeff Ryan (1996-99)...........12
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 10. 13. 15. 20. 21. 25.
Sacrifice Hits Kevin Hall (2008-12)..............21 Tyler Hill (2005-08)................19 Randy Young (1994-96)..........18 Kent Headley (1984-87)..........18 Blake Hurlbutt (2005-07)........17 Brandon Green (2001-04).......16 Tyler Weber (2005-08)............15 Mark Grogan (1982-85)..........15 Shawn Smarsh (2001-04)........15 Ryan Jones (2007-10).............14 Nathan Reese (1994-97)..........14 Arnie Beyeler (1984-86).........14 Damon Sublett (2005-07)........13 Kenny Waddell (2003-06).......13 Joe Muich (2002-05)...............12 Jason Adams (1992-95)...........12 Tyler Grimes (2009-11)...........12 Joey Jackson (1991-94)...........12 Micah Green (2011-14)...........12 Chris Wimmer (1990-92)........11 Tanner Welch (1999-02)..........10 Richie Taylor (1992-95)..........10 *Dayne Parker (2011-14)........10 *Tyler Baker (2012-14)...........10 Walker Davidson (2010-12)......9 Noah Krol (2006-07).................9 Dusty Coleman (2007-08).........9 Jeff Bonacquista (1986-89).......9 Josh Workman (2005-08)..........9 Bret Bascue (2006-10)..............9 Keith Jones (1978-81)...............9 Logan Sorensen (2001-04)........9 Cody Lassley (2006-10)............9 Ryan Owen (2000-02)...............9 Tim Gaskell (1981-84)..............9 Tanner Dearman (2013-pres.)...9 Garrett Bayliff (2010-14)..........9
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 11. 14. 18. 21. 23.
Hit By Pitch Tyler Grimes (2009-11).....51 Casey Blake (1993-96)......35 Randy Walter (2000-02)........26 Josh Workman (2005-08)...25 Matt Patrick (1994-98).......23 Jeff Ryan (1996-99)...........23 Andy Dirks (2007-08)........23 Arnie Beyeler (1984-86)........20 Chris Wimmer (1990-92).......20 Derek Schermerhorn (2003-07)...20 Drew Moffitt (2001-04).....19 Joe Muich (2002-05)..........19 Noah Krol (2006-07)..........19 Bryant Winslow (1988-90).........18 Brian Preston (1996-99).........18 Blake Hurlbutt (2005-07)...18 Micah Green (2011-14)......18 Randy Young (1994-96).........17 Phil Napolitan (2003-05)...17 Danny Jackson (2003-07)..17 Carl Hall (1990-94)............16 Jason Adams (1992-95).........16 Charlie O’Brien (1980-82).....15
97
Mike McDonald (1986-89)....15 Jim Audley (1988-91)........15 Doug Mirabelli (1990-92)......15 Richie Taylor (1992-95).........15 Pat Magness (1997-00)......15 Cody Lassley (2007-10).....15 Will Baez (2009-10)...........15 Kevin Hall (2008-12).........15
Season (Pitching)
1. 2. 5. 6. 9. 10. 16. 25.
Appearances Jim Newlin (1989).............38 Jaime Bluma (1993)...........33 Noah Booth (2005)............33 Aaron LaBrie (2014)..........33 Jim Newlin (1988).............31 Darren Dreifort (1993).......30 Anthony Capra (2006).......30 Noah Booth (2007)............30 Jeff Williams (1990)..........29 Jaime Bluma (1994)...........28 Steve Haines (2001)...........28 Marc Bluma (1999)............28 Greg Bauer (1999).............28 Noah Booth (2006)............28 Cale Elam (2011)...............28 Jaime Bluma (1991)...........27 Erik Sonberg (1982)...........27 Pat Cedeno (1987)..............27 Jim Newlin (1987).............27 Braden Looper (1995)........27 Greg Bauer (2000).............27 Marc Bluma (1997)............27 Tom Julian (1985)..............27 Mike Dennison (2003).......27 Jaime Bluma (1992)...........26 Braden Looper (1996)........26 Mike Dennison (2002).......26 Kyle Touchatt (2005).........26 Noah Krol (2007)...............26 Cale Elam (2012)...............26 Foster Vielock (2012)........26 Aaron LaBrie (2013)..........26 *Brandon Peterson (2013).26
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 22. 24.
Earned Run Average (Minimum 45 IP) Aaron LaBrie (2013).......0.83 Jim Newlin (1989)..........1.08 Noah Booth (2007).........1.23 Shane Dennis (1994).......1.35 Jaime Bluma (1993)........1.39 A.J. Ladwig (2014).........1.54 John Tetuan (2002)..........1.72 Don Heinkel (1980)........1.74 Marc Bluma (1998).........1.74 Anthony Capra (2006)....1.76 Anthony Capra (2007)....1.76 Braden Looper (1995).........1.77 Darren Dreifort (1992)........1.78 Mike Pelfrey (2005)........1.93 Kris Johnson (2004)........2.01 Jordan Cooper (2010).....2.01 Jason Jordan (1993)........2.04 Bryan Oelkers (1982)......2.07 Braden Looper (1996).........2.09 Ken Greenwood (1984)......2.09 Travis Banwart (2005)....2.09 Noah Booth (2005).........2.13 TJ McGreevy (2011).......2.13 Charlie Giaudrone (1992).........2.17 Kennie Steenstra (1991)......2.17
Victories 1. Bryan Oelkers (1982).........18 Greg Brummett (1989).......18 3. Erik Sonberg (1982)...........17
5. 6. 7. 13. 18. 23.
Kennie Steenstra (1991).........17 Don Heinkel (1982)...........16 David Haas (1987).............15 Erik Sonberg (1983)...........14 David Haas (1988).............14 Terry Hayes (1981)............14 Don Heinkel (1981)...........14 Don Heinkel (1980)...........14 Ken Greenwood (1985)......14 Charlie Giaudrone (1992)...... 13 Shane Dennis (1992)..........13 Kennie Steenstra (1992)......... 13 Pat Cedeno (1989)..............13 Terry Hayes (1980)............13 Darrin Paxton (1990).........12 David Haas (1985).............12 Rich McIntyre (1985)........12 Mike Pelfrey (2005)...........12 Rob Musgrave (2008)........12 Tyler Green (1991).............11 Darren Dreifort (1993).......11 Stan Brown (1982).............11 Mike Drumright (1995)......11 Brandon Baird (1995)........11 Steve Foral (1996)..............11 Mike Pelfrey (2004)...........11 Aaron Shafer (2006)..........11 Tim Kelley (2010)..............11 Aaron Shafer (2008)..........11
1. 2. 3. 16.
Losses Terry Hayes (1978)..............8 Steve Foral (1997)................7 Brandon Sloan (2000)..........6 David Sanders (2001)..........6 Brandon Baird (1996)..........6 Morgan LeClair (1989)........6 Shawn Pumphrey (1985)..........6 Frank Schulte (1984)............6 Troy Howerton (1983).........6 Shane Dennis (1993)............6 Noah Booth (2005)..............6 Jordan Cooper (2009)..........6 A.J. Ladwig (2013)..............6 *Kris Gardner (2013)...........6 A.J. Ladwig (2014)..............6 Marc Bluma (1997)..............5 Rob Burgess (1978).............5 Rich McIntyre (1987)..........5 David Haas (1988)...............5 Greg Brummett (1988).........5 Rich McIntyre (1985)..........5 Don Heinkel (1982).............5 Tyler Green (1990)...............5 Jereme Foster (2005)............5 Kyle Touchatt (2005)...........5 Travis Banwart (2007).........5 Brian Flynn (2009)...............5 Charlie Lowell (2011)..........5 Cale Elam (2013).................5 Kris Gardner (2014).............5
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 11. 14.
Saves Jim Newlin (1989).............18 Marc Bluma (1999)............17 Greg Bauer (2000).............15 Mike Dennison (2003).......14 Braden Looper (1995)........13 Darren Dreifort (1992).......12 Jaime Bluma (1993)...........12 Braden Looper (1996)........12 Marc Bluma (1997)............12 Noah Krol (2007)...............12 Marc Bluma (1998)............11 Jaime Bluma (1994)...........11 Steve Haines (2001)...........11 Jeff Williams (1990)..........10 Noah Booth (2005)............10
1 7. 20. 21. 25.
*Brandon Peterson (2013).10 Greg LaFever (1982)............9 Damon Sublett (2005)..........9 Cale Elam (2012).................9 Tom Julian (1985)................8 Jaime Bluma (1991).............7 Jim Newlin (1988)...............7 Damon Sublett (2006)..........7 Noah Booth (2006)..............7 Travis Wyckoff (1996).........6 Jeff Bluma (1990)................6 Noah Booth (2007)..............6 Foster Vielock (2014)..........6
1. 3. 4. 7. 15. 24.
Games Started Don Heinkel (1982)...........22 Greg Brummett (1989).......22 Bryan Oelkers (1982).........21 Erik Sonberg (1983)...........20 David Haas (1988).............20 Steve Foral (1997)..............20 Shawn Pumphrey (1985)........19 Erik Sonberg (1982)...........19 Kennie Steenstra (1992).........19 Kennie Steenstra (1991).........19 Tyler Green (1991).............19 Darrin Paxton (1990).........19 Mike Pelfrey (2005)...........19 Jereme Foster (2005)..........19 Mike Brandley (1993)........18 Pat Cedeno (1989)..............18 Don Heinkel (1981)...........18 Terry Hayes (1981)............18 Mike Drumright (1995)......18 Brandon Sloan (2000)........18 Rich McIntyre (1985)........18 Travis Banwart (2007).......18 Rob Musgrave (2007)........18 Ken Greenwood (1985)......17 Mike Drumright (1994)......17 Brandon Baird (1996)........17 Don Heinkel (1980)...........17 Terry Hayes (1980)............17 David Haas (1987).............17 Rich McIntyre (1987)........17 Greg Brummett (1988).......17 Charlie Giaudrone (1992)......17 Travis Banwart (2006).......17 Charlie Lowell (2011)........17 Cale Elam (2013)...............17
1. 2. 3. 5. 9. 13. 16. 19. 25.
Complete Games Don Heinkel (1982)...........15 Bryan Oelkers (1982).........14 Erik Sonberg (1982)...........12 Don Heinkel (1980)...........12 Kennie Steenstra (1991).........10 Erik Sonberg (1983)...........10 Ken Greenwood (1985)......10 Terry Hayes (1981)............10 David Haas (1988)...............9 Greg Brummett (1989).........9 Larry Groves (1978)............9 Terry Hayes (1980)..............9 Shawn Pumphrey (1985)..........8 Don Heinkel (1981).............8 Terry Hayes (1978)..............8 Rich McIntyre (1985)..........7 Frank Schulte (1983)............7 Mike Pelfrey (2005).............7 Terry Hayes (1979)..............6 Greg LaFever (1983)............6 Greg LaFever (1985)............6 Pat Cedeno (1989)................6 David Haas (1987)...............6 Rob Musgrave (2008)..........6 Greg Brummett (1988).........5 Frank Schulte (1984)............5
Rich McIntyre (1986)..........5 Shane Durham (1986)..........5 Matt Yeager (1979)..............5 Tyler Green (1991)...............5 Mike Pelfrey (2004).............5 Jordan Cooper (2010)..........5
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.
Innings Pitched Don Heinkel (1982)......165.2 David Haas (1988)........158.1 Bryan Oelkers (1982).......156.1 Greg Brummett (1989).....147.2 Erik Sonberg (1982).........146 Kennie Steenstra (1991).......141 Mike Pelfrey (2005)......139.2 Erik Sonberg (1983).........139 Pat Cedeno (1989)............130 Don Heinkel (1980)......124.1 Rich McIntyre (1985)......124 David Haas (1987)........123.2 Don Heinkel (1981)......123.1 Mike Brandley (1993)......121.2 Darrin Paxton (1990)........121.1 Ken Greenwood (1985)....120.2 Terry Hayes (1980).......120.2 Mike Drumright (1995)....119.2 Greg Brummett (1987)........119 Tyler Green (1991)........115.2 Mike Pelfrey (2004)......115.1 Terry Hayes (1981)..........114 Shane Dennis (1994)........113.2 Rob Musgrave (2007)...111.1 Rob Musgrave (2008)...111.1
Most Victories With No Losses 1. Kennie Steenstra (1991)..... 17-0 2. Pat Cedeno (1988).......... 10-0 3. Ben Christensen (1998)....... 9-0 4. Nate Robertson (1999)..........8-0 5. Don Heinkel (1979)......... 7-0 Rob Burgess (1979)......... 7-0 Ben Keiter (1999)............ 7-0 Steve Uhlmansiek (2004)..... 7-0 Kris Johnson (2004)......... 7-0 10. Morgan LeClair (1988)........ 6-0 Ken Greenwood (1984)....... 6-0 Travis Wyckoff (1995)......... 6-0 Al Schwartzkopf (1958)....... 6-0 Tymber Lee (1999).......... 6-0 15. Rob Burgess (1980)......... 5-0 Ben Thomas (1995).......... 5-0 Marc Bluma (1998).......... 5-0 Trip Humphrey (1998)......... 5-0 Nate Robertson (1997)..........5-0 Jim Newlin (1989)........... 5-0 Travis Wyckoff (1996)......... 5-0 22. Tony Williamson (1979)...... 4-0 Jason Krafft (1996).......... 4-0 Mike Dennison (2001)......... 4-0 Greg Drumright (1997)........ 4-0 Jeremy Troutman (1998)...... 4-0 Steve Smith (1991).......... 4-0 Trent Henderson (2002)....... 4-0 Jereme Foster (2003)........ 4-0 *Garrett Brummett (2013).4-0 1. 3. 5. 8.
98
Winning Percentage (Min. 10 Dec.) Kennie Steenstra (1991)....1.000 (17-0) Pat Cedeno (1988)...1.000 (10-0) David Haas (1985).....923 (12-1) Rob Musgrave (2008)..923 (12-1) Stan Brown (1982).....917 (11-1) Steve Foral (1996)......917 (11-1) Darren Dreifort (1993)... .917 (11-1) Steve Foral (1998)......909 (10-1) Ben Keiter (2000).......909 (10-1) Brandon Baird (1994)..... .909 (10-1) John Tetuan (2002).....909 (10-1)
1 2. Bryan Oelkers (1982)...... .900 (18-2) Stan Brown (1981).......900 (9-1) Ben Thomas (1996)......900 (9-1) Greg Brummett (1989).... .900 (18-2) Shane Bryan (1993).....900 (9-1) Ben Christensen (1999)..... .900 (9-1) Anthony Capra (2008)...... .900 (9-1) 19. David Haas (1987).....882 (15-2) 20. Terry Hayes (1981)....875 (14-2) Ken Greenwood (1985)... .875 (14-2) 22. Charlie Giaudrone (1992).....867 (13-2) Shane Dennis (1992)....... .867 (13-2) Kennie Steenstra (1992).. .867 (13-2) 25. Erik Sonberg (1982)...850 (17-3) Fewest Walks Per 9 Innings (Min. 45 IP) 1. A.J. Ladwig (2012).........1.14 2. Tommy Hottovy (2004)..1.18 3. Mike Brandley (1992).....1.19 4. Jaime Bluma (1993)........1.25 5. Mike Pelfrey (2003)........1.29 6. TJ McGreevy (2013).......1.33 7. Rob Musgrave (2007).....1.37 8. A.J. Ladwig (2014).........1.46 9. Justin Maureau (2002)....1.47 10. Tim Kelley (2008)...........1.56 11. A.J. Ladwig (2013).........1.58 12. David Sanders (2002).....1.83 13. Kennie Steenstra (1992)....1.62 14. Jordan Cooper (2010).....1.68 15. Cale Elam (2014)............1.72 16. Rob Musgrave (2008).....1.78 17. David Sanders (2001).....1.83 18. Jordan Cooper (2009).....1.86 19. Mike Pelfrey (2004)........1.87 20. Kyle Banick (2003).........1.89 21. Reuben Kerbs (2002)......1.93 Noah Booth (2007).........1.93 Mike Pelfrey (2005)........1.93 24. Jeff Bluma (1990)...........1.95 25. Kennie Steenstra (1991)....1.98 Fewest Hits Per 9 Innings (Min. 70 IP) 1. Jim Newlin (1989)............5.2 2. Shane Dennis (1994).........5.8 Ben Christensen (1999).....5.8 Darren Dreifort (1992)......5.8 5. Bryan Oelkers (1982)........5.9 Don Heinkel (1980)..........5.9 Darren Dreifort (1993)......5.9 8. Terry Hayes (1981)...........6.2 Tyler Green (1990)............6.2 Mike Pelfrey (2005)..........6.2 11. John Tetuan (2002)............6.3 12. Joel Bradberry (1992).......6.4 13. Brandon Baird (1994).......6.7 Mike Pelfrey (2004)..........6.7 Anthony Capra (2007)......6.7 Cale Elam (2014)..............6.7 17. Kris Johnson (2004)..........6.8 18. Mike Pelfrey (2003)..........6.9 Noah Booth (2005)...........6.9 20. Erik Sonberg (1982)..........7.0 21. Shane Durham (1986).......7.1 Darren Dreifort (1991)......7.1 Brandon Baird (1993).......7.1 24. Shane Dennis (1992).........7.2 Anthony Capra (2008)......7.2 Home Runs Allowed 1. Rich McIntyre (1985)........17 2. David Haas (1988).............14 Travis Wyckoff (1993).......14 4. Troy Howerton (1983).......13 Ken Greenwood (1985)......13
1. 2. 4. 10.
Shutouts Bryan Oelkers (1982)...........6 Erik Sonberg (1983).............4 Don Heinkel (1982).............4 Ken Greenwood (1985)........3 Greg LaFever (1985)............3 Erik Sonberg (1982).............3 Don Heinkel (1980).............3 Terry Hayes (1980)..............3 Rob Musgrave (2008)..........3 Rich McIntyre (1986)..........2 Terry Hayes (1979)..............2 Terry Hayes (1981)..............2 David Haas (1987)...............2 Charlie Giaudrone (1992)....2 Mike Drumright (1995)........2 Troy Howerton (1983).........2 Ken Greenwood (1984)........2 Rich McIntyre (1985)..........2 Pat Cedeno (1988)................2 Greg Brummett (1989).........2 Pat Cedeno (1989)................2 Brandon Baird (1996)..........2 John Tetuan (2002)...............2 Mike Pelfrey (2005).............2
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 14. 15. 16. 18. 21. 24. 25.
Strikeouts Bryan Oelkers (1982).......166 Mike Pelfrey (2005).........143 Erik Sonberg (1982).........142 Tyler Green (1991)...........134 Greg Brummett (1989).....130 Mike Pelfrey (2004).........125 Charlie Lowell (2011)......124 Don Heinkel (1982).........121 Darren Dreifort (1993).....120 Mike Drumright (1995)....117 Terry Hayes (1980)..........116 Darrin Paxton (1990).......116 Terry Hayes (1981)..........112 Travis Banwart (2007).....111 Aaron Shafer (2008)........110 Shane Dennis (1994)........106 David Haas (1988)...........106 Mike Drumright (1994).......104 Steve Foral (1997)............104 Tyler Green (1990)...........104 Pat Cedeno (1989)............103 Erik Sonberg (1983).........103 Don Heinkel (1980).........103 Tim Kelley (2009)............102 Rob Musgrave (2008)......101
1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Walks Terry Hayes (1980)............88 Terry Hayes (1981)............86 Bryan Oelkers (1982).........86 Erik Sonberg (1983)...........82 Shawn Pumphrey (1985)........78 Erik Sonberg (1982)...........75 Terry Hayes (1978)............68
1. 2. 3. 5. 7.
Earned Runs David Haas (1988).............65 Rich McIntyre (1985)........63 Shawn Pumphrey (1985)........59 Brandon Sloan (2000)........59 Rich McIntyre (1987)........58 Tyler Green (1991).............58 Ken Greenwood (1985)......57
1. 3. 4. 6.
Hit Batters Ben Keiter (2001)..............18 Mike Pelfrey (2005)...........18 Jordan Cooper (2009)........15 Kennie Steenstra (1992).....14 Mathew Jakubov (2003)........14 David Haas (1988).............13
10. 16. 22.
Jason Krafft (1999)............13 Aaron Shafer (2007)..........13 Josh Smith (2012)..............13 Greg Brummett (1987).......12 Greg Brummett (1988).......12 Mike Brandley (1993)........12 Steve Foral (1998)..............12 Mike Pelfrey (2003)...........12 Kyle Touchatt (2005).........12 Shane Dennis (1993)..........11 Tymber Lee (2000)............11 Trent Henderson (2003).....11 Mike Pelfrey (2004)...........11 Rob Musgrave (2008)........11 Aaron Shafer (2008)..........11 David Haas (1987).............10 Brandon Baird (1995)........10 Greg Bauer (1997).............10 Ben Christensen (1998)......10 Justin Maureau (2001).......10 John Tetuan (2001).............10 David Sanders (2002)........10 Mathew Jakubov (2004)....10 Rob Musgrave (2007)........10 Tim Kelley (2009)..............10 Tim Kelley (2010)..............10 Charlie Lowell (2010)........10 Brian Flynn (2011).............10 Charlie Lowell (2011)........10
1. 2. 3. 10. 14.
Wild Pitches Tim Kelley (2010)..............14 Cale Elam (2013)...............12 Kevin Kelly (1987)............11 Shane Bryan (1993)...........11 Steve Foral (1997)..............11 Steve Foral (1998)..............11 Brandon Sloan (1999)........11 Adam Peterson (2002).......11 Tim Kelley (2009)..............11 Greg LaFever (1984)..........10 Jereme Foster (2005)..........10 Anthony Capra (2008).......10 Khol Nanney (2008)..........10 Terry Hayes (1981)..............9 Rich McIntyre (1985)..........9 Pat Cedeno (1989)................9 Charlie Giaudrone (1992)........9 Mike Drumright (1995)........9 Tyler Green (1990)...............9 Travis Banwart (2007).........9 Brian Flynn (2011)...............9
1. 2. 3. 8.
Balks Mike Pelfrey (2003).............7 Brandon Sloan (1999)..........5 Shane Dennis (1993)............4 Ben Keiter (2000)................4 Mathew Jakubov (2002)......4 Derek Roach (2004).............4 Jereme Foster (2005)............4 Greg Brummett (1987).........3 Travis Wyckoff (1993).........3 Reuben Kerbs (2000)...........3 Ben Keiter (2001)................3 Mike Pelfrey (2004).............3 Charlie Lowell (2009)..........3
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Appearances Noah Booth (2003-07).....115 Jaime Bluma (1991-94)....114 Marc Bluma (1996-99)....103 Mike Dennison (2000-03)......98 Jim Newlin (1987-89)........96 Greg Bauer (1997-00)........93 Pat Cedeno (1986-89)........91
Career (Pitching)
9. 10. 11. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 21. 22. 23. 24.
Aaron LaBrie (2011-14).....91 Travis Wyckoff (1993-96)......88 Cale Elam (2011-14)..........85 David Haas (1985-88)........84 Jeff Bluma (1987-90).........84 Rich McIntyre (1984-87).......82 Tommy Hottovy (2001-04)....81 TJ McGreevy (2010-13)....79 Foster Vielock (2011-14)...79 Darren Dreifort (1991-93).......78 Kyle Touchatt (2004-07).........76 Greg Brummett (1986-89)......75 Brandon Baird (1993-96).......75 Reuben Kerbs (2000-03)........74 Stan Brown (1978-82)........73 Steve Foral (1995-98)........72 Morgan LeClair (1988-91).....71 Greg LaFever (1982-84)....71
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 18. 20. 21. 22. 23. 25.
Earned Run Average (Minimum 150 IP) Noah Booth (2003-07)....2.06 Mike Pelfrey (2003-05)...2.18 Darren Dreifort (1991-93)...2.24 Jaime Bluma (1991-94)...2.35 Jordan Cooper (2009-10)....2.38 Cale Elam (2011-14).......2.39 Anthony Capra (2006-08)...2.43 Don Heinkel (1979-82)...2.62 Braden Looper (1994-96)....2.62 Tommy Hottovy (2001-04)....2.66 Charlie Giaudrone (1989-92)...2.69 Aaron Shafer (2006-08)..2.75 Marc Bluma (1996-99)...2.77 Erik Sonberg (1981-83)......2.85 Jim Newlin (1987-89).....2.90 Travis Banwart (2005-07)...2.92 Charlie Lowell (2009-11)....2.92 Kennie Steenstra (1990-92).....2.95 A.J. Ladwig (2012-14)....2.95 Rob Musgrave (2005-08)....3.08 Greg Brummett (1986-89)...3.09 Stan Brown (1978-82).....3.23 Shane Dennis (1991-94).....3.33 Brandon Baird (1993-96)....3.33 Tim Kelley (2008-11).....3.41
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 11. 12. 13. 16. 18. 19. 20. 22.
Victories Don Heinkel (1979-82)......51 David Haas (1985-88)........49 Greg Brummett (1986-89)......43 Terry Hayes (1978-81).......42 Kennie Steenstra (1990-92)....39 Erik Sonberg (1981-83).....37 Brandon Baird (1993-96).....34 Steve Foral (1995-98)........34 Stan Brown (1978-82)........33 Mike Pelfrey (2003-05)......33 Pat Cedeno (1986-89)........32 Charlie Giaudrone (1989-92)....31 Bryan Oelkers (1980-82).......30 Aaron Shafer (2006-08).....30 Rich McIntyre (1985-87).......30 Shane Dennis (1991-94)....29 Rob Musgrave (2005-08)...29 Darrin Paxton (1989-91)........28 Travis Banwart (2005-07)..27 Darren Dreifort (1991-93)......26 Brandon Sloan (1998-01).....26 Greg LaFever (1982-85)....24 Ben Keiter (1999-01).........24 Jason Krafft (1995-99).......24 Cale Elam (2011-14)..........24
Consecutive Victories 1. Kennie Steenstra (1991-92)........25 2. Pat Cedeno (1987-89)........18 3. Ken Greenwood (1982-85).....16
99
4. 6. 11.
Rob Burgess (1978-80)......14 John Tetuan (2001-02).......14 Terry Hayes (1981)............13 Greg Brummett (1989).......13 Charlie Giaudrone (1991-92)....13 Ben Christensen (1997-98).....13 Nate Robertson (1997-99)......13 Erik Sonberg (1982)...........12
1. 2. 3. 4. 8. 11. 15.
Losses Rich McIntyre (1984-87).......16 Terry Hayes (1978-81).......15 David Sanders (2001-03).......14 Frank Schulte (1980-84)........13 Josh Smith (2009-12).........13 A.J. Ladwig (2012-14).......13 *Kris Gardner (2012-14)....13 Don Heinkel (1979-82)......12 Steve Foral (1995-98)........12 Cale Elam (2011-14)..........12 Greg Brummett (1986-89)......11 Shane Dennis (1991-94)....11 Brandon Baird (1993-96)....... 11 Tim Kelley (2008-11)........11 Troy Howerton (1982-84)......10 Shawn Pumphrey (1984-87)...10 David Haas (1985-88)........10 Brandon Sloan (1998-00).......10 Jereme Foster (2003-06)....10 Travis Banwart (2005-07)..10 Noah Booth (2003-07).......10
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 11. 13. 15. 17. 19. 21. 24.
Saves Marc Bluma (1996-99)......44 Jaime Bluma (1991-94)......34 Jim Newlin (1987-89)........28 Braden Looper (1994-96).......26 Noah Booth (2003-07).......26 Greg Bauer (1997-00)........22 Darren Dreifort (1991-93)....17 Mike Dennison (2000-03)......16 Damon Sublett (2005-07).......16 Noah Krol (2006-07)..........16 Steve Haines (2001-2002)...... 15 Cale Elam (2011-14)..........15 Travis Wyckoff (1993-96)....13 Tom Julian (1983-86).........13 Jeff Bluma (1987-90).........11 Jeff Williams (1988-90).....11 Greg LaFever (1982-85)....10 *Brandon Peterson (2013).10 Pat Cedeno (1986-89)..........8 TJ McGreevy (2010-13)......8 David Haas (1985-88)..........7 Morgan LeClair (1988-91).......7 Foster Vielock (2011-14).....7 Greg Drumright (1997-99).......6 Kyle Touchatt (2004-07)......6 Logan Hoch (2008-10).........6 Aaron LaBrie (2011-14).......6
1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 9. 11. 12. 15. 16.
Games Started Don Heinkel (1979-82)......66 Terry Hayes (1978-81).......61 David Haas (1985-88)........59 Greg Brummett (1986-89)......59 Steve Foral (1995-98)........56 Brandon Baird (1993-96).......56 Rich McIntyre (1984-87).......55 Shane Dennis (1991-94)....55 Mike Pelfrey (2003-05)......51 Rob Musgrave (2005-08)...51 Travis Banwart (2005-07)..50 Erik Sonberg (1981-83).....49 Charlie Giaudrone (1989-92)......49 Kennie Steenstra (1990-92)........49 Tim Kelley (2008-11)........48 Aaron Shafer (2006-08).....46
1 7. 19. 21. 23. 25.
Darrin Paxton (1989-91)........45 Josh Smith (2009-12).........45 Brandon Sloan (1998-00).......43 Ben Keiter (1999-01).........43 Shawn Pumphrey (1984-87).......42 Tyler Green (1989-91).......42 Jason Krafft (1995-99).......40 David Sanders (2001-03)...40 Bryan Oelkers (1980-82).......39 Frank Schulte (1980-84)........39
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 13. 15. 16. 17. 20.
Complete Games Don Heinkel (1979-82)......39 Terry Hayes (1978-81).......33 Erik Sonberg (1981-83).....24 David Haas (1985-88)........22 Bryan Oelkers (1980-82).......20 Greg Brummett (1986-89)......19 Greg LaFever (1982-85)....16 Rich McIntyre (1984-87)...16 Frank Schulte (1980-84)........14 Kennie Steenstra (1990-92)....14 Ken Greenwood (1982-85).....14 Mike Pelfrey (2003-05)......14 Larry Groves (1978-79).....12 Pat Cedeno (1986-89)........12 Shane Durham (1985-88).......10 Tyler Green (1989-91).........9 Matt Yeager (1978-79).........8 Shawn Pumphrey (1984-87).....8 Jordan Cooper (2009-10).....8 Stan Brown (1978-82)..........7 Rob Burgess (1978-81)........7 Darrin Paxton (1989-91)......7 Brandon Baird (1993-96).....7 Rob Musgrave (2005-08).....7
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Innings Pitched Don Heinkel (1979-82).....467.2 David Haas (1985-88)......457 Greg Brummett (1986-89).....424.2 Terry Hayes (1978-81).....401 Rich McIntyre (1984-87).....384 Brandon Baird (1993-96)......383.1 Mike Pelfrey (2003-05)....359.2 Erik Sonberg (1981-83)....356.1 Rob Musgrave (2005-08).345 Steve Foral (1995-98)......340 Kennie Steenstra (1990-92)...335.2 Pat Cedeno (1986-89).......332.1 Shane Dennis (1991-94)...302.1 Greg LaFever (1982-85)...294.1 Aaron Shafer (2006-08)....294.1 Charlie Giaudrone (1989-92)....294 Travis Banwart (2005-07).292.2 Frank Schulte (1980-84)......286 Tim Kelley (2008-11)......285 Bryan Oelkers (1980-82).....280 Cale Elam (2011-14).....270.2 Darrin Paxton (1989-91)...262.1 Stan Brown (1978-82)......262 Darren Dreifort (1991-93)....261 Mike Brandley (1992-96)......258.2 Josh Smith (2009-12)....258.2
Winning Percentage (Minimum 20 Decisions) 1. Ben Christensen (1997-99).....955 (21-1) 2. Ken Greenwood (1982-85).....920 (23-2) 3. Ben Thomas (1995-97)... .913 (21-2) 4. Kennie Steenstra (1990-92)....907 (39-4) 5. Bryan Oelkers (1980-82)......882 (30-4) 6. Darren Dreifort (1991-93)....839 (26-5) 7. David Haas (1985-88)... .831 (49-10) 8. Rob Musgrave (2005-08)..829 (29-6) 9. Ben Keiter (1999-2001).. .828 (24-5) 10. Stan Brown (1979-82)..... .825 (33-7) Mike Pelfrey (2003-05)... .825 (33-7)
1 2. 13. 14. 15. 16. 18. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Erik Sonberg (1981-83).. .822 (37-8) Pat Cedeno (1986-89)..... .821 (32-7) Anthony Capra (2006-08)..818 (18-4) C. Giaudrone (1989-92).. .816 (31-7) Don Heinkel (1979-82)..810 (51-12) Adam Peterson (1999-02)....810 (17-4) Travis Wyckoff (1993-96)....800 (20-5) Jason Krafft (1995-99).... .800 (24-6) G. Brummett (1986-89)... .796 (43-11) Shane Durham (1985-88).....793 (23-6) Darrin Paxton (1989-91)... .778 (28-8) Greg LaFever (1982-85)..774 (24-7) Rob Burgess (1978-81)... .773 (17-5) Aaron Shafer (2006-08).. .769 (30-9)
1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 10.
Shutouts Don Heinkel (1979-82)........8 Terry Hayes (1978-81).........7 Erik Sonberg (1981-83).......7 Bryan Oelkers (1980-82).....6 Ken Greenwood (1982-85).......5 Pat Cedeno (1986-89)..........5 Greg LaFever (1982-85)......4 Rich McIntyre (1984-87).....4 Rob Musgrave (2005-08).....4 David Haas (1985-88)..........3 Greg Brummett (1986-89)........3 Brandon Baird (1993-96).....3 Mike Pelfrey (2003-05)........3 Tim Kelley (2008-11)..........3
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Strikeouts Terry Hayes (1978-81).....370 Mike Pelfrey (2003-05)....366 Greg Brummett (1986-89)........364 Don Heinkel (1979-82)........354 David Haas (1985-88)......353 Steve Foral (1995-98)......322 Brandon Baird (1993-96).....318 Erik Sonberg (1981-83).......304 Rob Musgrave (2005-08).287 Tyler Green (1989-91).....284 Shane Dennis (1991-94)......284 Aaron Shafer (2006-08)...277 Darren Dreifort (1991-93)....275 Travis Banwart (2005-07)....260 Tim Kelley (2008-11)......259 Justin Maureau (2000-02)........253 Darrin Paxton (1989-91)......248 Greg LaFever (1982-85)......247 Shane Durham (1985-88).....246 Bryan Oelkers (1980-82).....244 Mike Drumright (1993-95).....237 Noah Booth (2003-07).....235 Pat Cedeno (1986-89)......231 Greg Bauer (1997-00)......224 Charlie Lowell (2009-11).....223
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19.
Walks Terry Hayes (1978-81).....284 Don Heinkel (1979-82)........205 Erik Sonberg (1981-83).......202 Rich McIntyre (1984-87).....192 Bryan Oelkers (1980-82).....179 David Haas (1985-88)......179 Shawn Pumphrey (1984-87).....159 Pat Cedeno (1986-89)......151 Stan Brown (1978-82)......149 Greg Brummett (1986-89)....147 Shane Dennis (1991-94)......147 Frank Schulte (1980-84)......144 Charlie Giaudrone (1989-92)....142 Tyler Green (1989-91).....140 Brandon Baird (1993-96).....131 Shane Durham (1985-88).....131 Darrin Paxton (1989-91)......130 Greg LaFever (1982-85)......125 Steve Foral (1995-98)......117
20. 2 1. 22. 23. 24.
Travis Wyckoff (1993-96)....101 Rob Burgess (1978-81)......95 Travis Banwart (2005-07)..93 Troy Howerton (1982-84)......91 Bruce Morrison (1978-81).....90 Charles Linhardt (1978-81)....90 Brandon Sloan (1998-00).......90 Ben Keiter (1999-01).........90 Rob Musgrave (2005-08)...90 Charlie Lowell (2009-11)...90
Fewest Walks Per Nine Innings (Minimum 150 IP) 1. A.J. Ladwig (2012-14)....1.42 2. Mike Pelfrey (2003-05)......1.73 3. Jordan Cooper (2009-10)....1.76 4. David Sanders (2001-03)....1.83 5. Kennie Steenstra (1990-92)......1.98 6. TJ McGreevy (2010-13).2.20 7. Aaron Shafer (2006-08)..2.23 8. Noah Booth (2003-07)....2.26 Tim Kelley (2008-11).....2.31 10. Rob Musgrave (2005-08)....2.35 11. Jaime Bluma (1991-94)...2.50 12. Braden Looper (1994-96)....2.62 13. Marc Bluma (1996-99)...2.63 14. Justin Maureau (2000-02)...2.65 Ben Christensen (1997-99)..2.65 16. Cale Elam (2011-14).......2.66 17. Adam Peterson (1999-02)...2.75 18. Jeff Bluma (1987-90)......2.81 Kris Gardner (2012-14).2.81 20. Tommy Hottovy (2001-04).2.86 Travis Banwart (2005-07)...2.86 22. Reuben Kerbs (2000-03).2.88 23. Mike Brandley (1992-96)....2.92 24. Darren Dreifort (1991-93)...2.93 25. Josh Smith (2009-12)......3.06 Fewest Hits Per Nine Innings (Minimum 150 IP) 1. Darren Dreifort (1991-93).....6.2 2. Jim Newlin (1987-89).......6.4 3. Mike Pelfrey (2003-05).....6.6 4. Jaime Bluma (1991-94).....6.8 5. Noah Booth (2003-07)......6.9 6. Cale Elam (2011-14).........7.1 7. Braden Looper (1994-96)......7.2 Anthony Capra (2006-08).....7.2 Charlie Lowell (2009-11)..7.2 10. Don Heinkel (1979-82).....7.3 Darrin Paxton (1989-91).......7.3 12. Erik Sonberg (1981-83)....7.4 13. Bryan Oelkers (1980-82)......7.6 14. Shane Dennis (1991-94)...7.7 Marc Bluma (1993-96).....7.7 16. Tyler Green (1989-91)......7.8 Ben Christensen (1997-99)....7.8 18. Terry Hayes (1978-81)......7.9 19. Charlie Giaudrone (1989-92)..... 8.0 John Tetuan (2000-02)..........8.0 Travis Banwart (2005-07).......8.0 Aaron Shafer (2006-08)....8.0 23. Stan Brown (1979-82).......8.1 Greg LaFever (1982-85)...8.1 25. Travis Wyckoff (1993-96).....8.2 Justin Maureau (2000-02).....8.2 Most SO’s Per Nine Innings (Minimum 150 IP) 1. Jaime Bluma (1991-94)......10.58 2. Justin Maureau (2000-02)..10.30 3. Tyler Green (1989-91).......10.21 4. Charlie Lowell (2009-11).....9.87 5. Jim Newlin (1987-89)..........9.73 6. Darren Dreifort (1991-93)....9.48 7. Marc Bluma (1996-99).........9.39 8. Noah Booth (2003-07).........9.33
100
9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Greg Bauer (1997-00)..........9.29 Tommy Hottovy (2001-04)..9.21 Shane Durham (1985-88).....9.21 Mike Pelfrey (2003-05)........9.16 Anthony Capra (2006-08)....9.09 Mike Drumright (1993-95)..8.90 Ben Christensen (1997-99)..8.64 Mike Dennison (2000-03)....8.62 Steve Foral (1995-98)..........8.52 Darrin Paxton (1989-91)......8.51 Aaron Shafer (2006-08).......8.47 Braden Looper (1994-96).....8.45 Shane Dennis (1991-94).......8.45 Terry Hayes (1978-81).........8.30 Jordan Cooper (2009-10).....8.19 Tim Kelley (2008-11)...........8.18 Travis Banwart (2005-07)....8.00
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.
Earned Runs David Haas (1985-88)......202 Rich McIntyre (1984-87).....187 Terry Hayes (1978-81).....171 Steve Foral (1995-98)......148 Greg Brummett (1986-89)....146 Pat Cedeno (1986-89)......144 Brandon Baird (1993-96).....142 Don Heinkel (1979-82)....136 Shane Durham (1985-88).130 Frank Schulte (1980-84)......125 Greg LaFever (1982-85)......124 Shawn Pumphrey (1984-87).....122 Brandon Sloan (1998-00).....122 Tyler Green (1989-91).....118 Rob Musgrave (2005-08).118 Josh Smith (2009-12).......116 Rob Burgess (1978-80)....114 Erik Sonberg (1981-83)...113 Shane Dennis (1991-94)..112 Bryan Oelkers (1980-82).....111 Kennie Steenstra (1990-92).. 110 Travis Wyckoff (1993-96)....110
1. 2. 3. 6. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 16. 17. 19. 20. 23. 24.
Hit Batters Mike Pelfrey (2003-05)......41 Jason Krafft (1995-99).......37 Greg Brummett (1986-89)......33 Rob Musgrave (2005-08).......33 Aaron Shafer (2006-08).....33 David Haas (1985-88)........32 Ben Keiter (1999-01).........32 Mat Jakubov (2002-05)..........32 Josh Smith (2009-12).........30 Brandon Baird (1993-96).......29 Steve Foral (1995-98)........28 Charlie Lowell (2009-11)...27 Kennie Steenstra (1990-92)....26 Kyle Touchatt (2004-07)........26 Cale Elam (2011-14)..........26 Tim Kelley (2008-11)........25 Shane Dennis (1991-94)....24 Mike Brandley (1992-96).......24 David Sanders (2001-03).......23 Morgan LeClair (1988-91).....22 Rich McIntyre (1984-87).......22 Noah Booth (2003-07).......22 Travis Wyckoff (1993-96)......21 Tommy Hottovy (2001-04)....20 Jordan Cooper (2009-10)...20
1. 2. 3. 5.
Balks Mike Pelfrey (2003-05).........11 Ben Keiter (1999-01)...........7 Brandon Sloan (1998-00).........6 Charlie Lowell (2009-11).........6 Greg Brummett (1986-89)........5 Travis Wyckoff (1993-96)....5 Steve Foral (1995-98)..........5 Adam Peterson (1999-02)....5
10. 16.
Jereme Foster (2003-06)......5 Shane Dennis (1991-94)......4 Mike Brandley (1992-96)....4 Reuben Kerbs (2000-03)..........4 Mathew Jakubov (2002-05)..........4 David Sanders (2001-03).....4 Derek Roach (2004-05)........4 Morgan LeClair (1988-91).......3 Erich Bryan (1997-01).........3 Dustin Atkins (2000-02)......3 Mike Dennison (2000-03)........3 Tommy Hottovy (2001-04)...........3 Kyle Touchatt (2004-07)..........3 Rob Musgrave (2005-08).....3 Aaron Shafer (2006-08).......3 Steve Uhlmansiek (2003-05)....3 Aaron LaBrie (2011-14).......3
1. 3. 4. 5. 8. 11. 13.
Wild Pitches Steve Foral (1995-98)........32 Tim Kelley (2008-11)........32 Cale Elam (2011-14)..........26 Rob Musgrave (2005-08)...25 Greg LaFever (1982-85)....24 Tyler Green (1989-91).......24 Anthony Capra (2006-08)......24 Ken Greenwood (1982-85).....22 Shane Durham (1985-88).......22 Greg Bauer (1997-00)........22 Rich McIntyre (1984-87)...21 Charlie Giaudrone (1989-92)....21 Frank Schulte (1980-84)........20
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 10. 13.
Home Runs Allowed David Haas (1985-88)........37 Rich McIntyre (1984-87).......32 Steve Foral (1995-98)........29 Brandon Baird (1993-96).......27 Travis Wyckoff (1993-96)......27 Pat Cedeno (1986-89)........26 Greg Brummett (1986-89)......25 Greg LaFever (1982-85)....24 Rob Musgrave (2005-08)...24 Ben Thomas (1994-96)......21 Shane Durham (1985-88).......21 Jason Krafft (1995-99).......21 Ken Greenwood (1982-85).... 21 Erich Bryan (1997-01).......20 Justin Maureau (2000-02)......20
Consecutive Scoreless Innings 1. Jordan Cooper (2010).....32.1 2. Terry Hayes (1980).........30.2 3. Damon Sublett (2005-06)....28.1 4. Cale Elam (2011-12).......28.0
Season (Fielding)
1. 8. 9. 12. 14. 16. 19.
Percentage (min. 90 TC) Todd Dreifort (1992).....1.000 Adam McCollough (1994).......1.000 Mike Wentworth (1987).1.000 Cody Lassley (2007).....1.000 Mike Jones (1988).........1.000 Don Lambert (2012).....1.000 Kevin Hall (2012).........1.000 Jason White (1992)..........999 Schermerhorn (2005).......998 Tyler Weber (2007)..........998 Tyler Weber (2008)..........998 Logan Sorensen (2004)....997 *Tyler Baker (2013).........997 Mike Lindsten (1986)......996 Clint McKeever (2009)....996 Jeff Bonacquista (1987).......995 Nathan Reese (1996)........995 Tyler Hill (2006)..............995 Doug Mirabelli (1992).....994
Pat Magness (1999)..........994 Pat Magness (2000)..........994 Logan Sorensen (2002)........994 Kenny Waddell (2006).....994 Casey Gillaspie (2012).....994 Johnny Coy (2012)...........994
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.
Putouts Toby Smith (1993)...........714 Jason White (1991)..........703 Jason White (1992)..........699 Phil Stephenson (1982)........680 Bryant Winslow (1989)........630 Pat Magness (1999)..........617 Pat Magness (2000)..........599 Logan Sorensen (2003)........597 Logan Sorensen (2002)........583 Casey Gillaspie (2013).....582 Logan Sorensen (2004)....580 Johnny Coy (2011)...........563 Charlie O’Brien (1982)....561 Dan Juenke (1985)...........558 Russ Morman (1983).......556 Matt Patrick (1997)..........547 Phil Stephenson (1981)........544 Tyler Weber (2007)..........543 Eric Wedge (1989)...........542 Joe Muich (2005).............537 Logan Sorensen (2001)........529 Phil Stephenson (1980)........521 Doug Mirabelli (1991).....510 Mike McDonald (1988).......497 D. Schermerhorn (2005)..497
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15. 17. 18. 19. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Assists P.J. Forbes (1989).............269 Joey Jackson (1993).........240 Chris Wimmer (1991)......232 Chris Wimmer (1992)......231 Billy Hall (1991)..............228 Jason Adams (1993).........227 Zach Sorensen (1996)......227 Zach Sorensen (1998)......223 Arnie Beyeler (1985).......223 Nick McCoola (2005)......214 Mike Lansing (1987)........210 Jason Adams (1994).........203 Jim Thomas (1982)..........202 Tyler Grimes (2011).........202 Jason Adams (1994).........200 Mike Lansing (1989)........200 Dave Lucas (1983)...........198 Dave Lucas (1982)...........196 Jimmy Smith (1980)........194 Casey Blake (1995)..........194 Kevin Hooper (1999).......191 P.J. Forbes (1990).............190 *Dayne Parker (2012)......188 Mark Standiford (1987).......187 Kevin Hooper (1998).......185
1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 13.
Errors Jim Spring (1982)..............34 Mike Davis (1978).............34 Tyler Grimes (2011)...........30 Brian Burgamy (2001).......29 Mike Lansing (1988)..........27 Jim Thomas (1981)............26 Jimmy Smith (1979)..........25 Jeff Ryan (1997).................25 Nick McCoola (2005)........24 Casey Blake (1996)............22 Jason Adams (1995)...........22 Jimmy Smith (1980)..........22 Pat Meares (1990)..............21 Casey Blake (1995)............21 Zach Sorensen (1996)........21 Zach Sorensen (1998)........21
1 7. 20. 24.
Jim Thomas (1979)............20 Arnie Beyeler (1984).........20 Conor Gillaspie (2008)......20 Mike Davis (1980).............19 Dave Lucas (1982).............19 Mike Lansing (1990)..........19 Casey Blake (1993)............19 Bob Bomerito (1978).........18 Mike Davis (1979).............18 Billy Hall (1991)................18 Dave Lucas (1983).............18 Mike Lansing (1987)..........18 Dusty Coleman (2008).......18
Career (Fielding)
Percentage (C-IF 500 TC; OF 200 TC) 1. Tyler Weber (2005-08).....997 2. Don Lambert (2011-12)...996 3. Jason White (1991-92).....993 Tyler Hill (2005-08).........993 5. Doug Mirabelli (1990-92)....992 Casey Gillaspie (2012-14)..992 7. Toby Smith (1993)...........991 Nathan Reese (1994-97)......991 Pat Magness (1997-00)........991 Kenny Waddell (2003-06)....991 Clint McKeever (2007-10)...991 12. Logan Sorensen (2001-04)...990 13. Matt Patrick (1994, 96-98).......989 Ryan Owen (2000-02).........989 Andy Dirks (2007-08)......989 16. Phil Stephenson (1979-82).......987 Jeff Bonacquista (1986-89).......987 Eric Wedge (1987-89)......987 Derek Schermerhorn (2003-07)..987 *Tyler Baker (2012-14)....987 21. Russ Morman (1982-83)......986 Joe Muich (2002-05)........986 Dustin Bozarth (1999-01)....986 24. Matt Yeager (1978-79).....985 Brian Preston (1996-99).......985 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Putouts Logan Sorensen (2001-04)..2,289 Phil Stephenson (1979-82)....2,042 Pat Magness (1997-00).....1,468 Nathan Reese (1994-97).......1,449 Jason White (1991-92)......1,402 Derek Schermerhorn (2003-07).1,390 Casey Gillaspie (2012-14).1,367 Eric Wedge (1986-89).....1,340 Joe Muich (2002-05).....1,311 Doug Mirabelli (1990-92).....1,284 Tyler Weber (2005-08)..1,194 Mike McDonald (1986-89)....1,170 Johnny Coy (2010-13)......1,144 Brian Preston (1996-99)....1,122 Adam McCollough (1993-96)...1,077 Bryant Winslow (1988-90).......989 Charlie O’Brien (1980-82).......976 Matt Patrick (1994, 96-98).......946 Tyler Hill (2005-08).........923 Cody Lassley (2007-10)...923 Dan Juenke (1984-85).........843 Clint McKeever (2007-10).....799 *Tyler Baker (2012-14)....762 Toby Smith (1993)...........714 Ryan Owen (2000-02).......... 708
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Assists Mike Lansing (1987-90)....771 Jason Adams (1992-95).......734 Kevin Hooper (1996-99)....723 Jim Thomas (1979-82).....685 Mark Standiford (1985-88)....630 Joey Jackson (1991-94)....621
101
7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Brandon Green (2001-04)....586 Zach Sorensen (1996-98).....584 Casey Blake (1993-96)....582 Nick McCoola (2002-05).....571 Arnie Beyeler (1984-86)......566 P.J. Forbes (1987-90).......557 Tyler Grimes (2009-11)...494 Chris Wimmer (1990-92).....492 *Dayne Parker (2011-14).487 Dan Raley (1985-88)........461 Jim Spring (1981-83).......459 Koyie Hill (1998-00)........448 Tanner Welch (1999-02)......439 Jimmy Smith (1979-81).......413 Erik Harbutz (2010-14)......411 Damon Sublett (2005-07).....405 Shawn Smarsh (2001-04).....399 Dave Lucas (1982-83)......394 Mike Davis (1978-80)......389
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.
Errors Mike Lansing (1987-90)....77 Jim Thomas (1979-82).......76 Casey Blake (1993-96)......74 Mike Davis (1978-80)........71 Jason Adams (1992-95)......62 Nick McCoola (2002-05)...61 Brian Burgamy (2000-02)......58 Jim Spring (1981-83).........55 Zach Sorensen (1996-98).......55 Tyler Grimes (2009-11).....55 Dan Raley (1985-88)..........54 Jimmy Smith (1979-81).....53 Arnie Beyeler (1984-86)....50 Conor Gillaspie (2006-08).....48 Tanner Welch (1999-2002).....46 Pat Meares (1988-90).........44 Mark Standiford (1985-88)....42 Bob Bomerito (1978-81)....39 Jeff Ryan (1996-99)...........39 Koyie Hill (1998-00)..........38 Dave Lucas (1982-83)........37 *Erik Harbutz (2010-14)....35 Chris Wimmer (1990-92).......33 Kevin Hooper (1996-99)........32 Brandon Green (2001-04)......32 Dusty Coleman (2007-08)......32
Season (Fielding By Position) Catchers Percentage (Minimum 200 TC) 1. Tyler Weber (2007)..........998 Tyler Weber (2008)..........998 3. *Tyler Baker (2013).........997 4. Nathan Reese (1996)........995 5. Doug Mirabelli (1992).....994 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Putouts Charlie O’Brien (1982)....561 Tyler Weber (2007)..........543 Eric Wedge (1989)...........542 Joe Muich (2005).............537 Doug Mirabelli (1991).....510
1. 3. 4. 5.
Assists Tyler Weber (2007)............84 *Tyler Baker (2013)...........84 Charlie O’Brien (1982)......65 Brian Preston (1998)..........62 Joe Muich (2005)...............58 Cody Lassley (2009)..........58
Errors 1. Rick Wrona (1985).............14 Dave McClure (1983)........14
3. Charlie O’Brien (1982)......13 4. Cody Lassley (2009)..........10 5. Cody Lassley (2010)............9 1. 2. 3. 4.
First Baseman Percentage Jason White (1992)..........999 Schermerhorn (2005).......998 Logan Sorensen (2004)....997 Mike Lindsten (1986)......996 Clint McKeever (2009)....996
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Putouts Toby Smith (1993)...........714 Jason White (1991)..........703 Jason White (1992)..........699 Phil Stephenson (1982)........680 Bryant Winslow (1989)........630
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Assists Schermerhorn (2005)#.......72 Logan Sorensen (2003)......70 Phil Stephenson (1982)......55 Ben Thomas (1995)............52 Pat Magness (1999)............50 # also played 3B
1. 2. 4.
Errors Larry Groves (1978)..........13 Phil Stephenson (1979)......11 Logan Sorensen (2001)......11 Mike McDonald (1987).....10 Bryant Winslow (1989)......10
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Second Baseman Percentage Walker Davidson (2011)..990 P.J. Forbes (1990).............985 Joey Jackson (1993).........981 Joey Jackson (1992).........980 Kevin Hooper (1998).......979
1. 2. 3. 4.
Putouts P.J. Forbes (1989).............158 Jim Spring (1983)............153 Jim Thomas (1982)..........146 P.J. Forbes (1990).............141 Billy Hall (1991)..............141
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Assists P.J. Forbes (1989).............269 Joey Jackson (1993).........240 Billy Hall (1991)..............228 Jim Thomas (1982)..........202 P.J. Forbes (1990).............190
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Errors Jim Thomas (1981)............26 Jim Thomas (1979)............20 Billy Hall (1991)................18 Kevin Akenson (1978).......17 Jim Thomas (1980)............15 Jim Thomas (1982)............15 Will Baez (2009)................15
1. 2. 3. 5.
Third Baseman Percentage Brandon Green (2004).....967 Mike Jones (1991)............947 Pat Meares (1989)............942 Koyie Hill (2000).............942 Chris O’Brien (2009).......941
1. 2. 4. 5.
Putouts Mike Davis (1979).............75 Pat Meares (1990)..............62 Mike Jones (1991)..............62 *Erik Harbutz (2013).........60 Jim Spring (1982)..............58
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Assists Casey Blake (1995)..........194 *Erik Harbutz (2013).......183 Jim Spring (1982)............179 Mike Jones (1991)............168 Koyie Hill (2000).............159
1. 2. 3. 4.
Errors Jim Spring (1982)..............34 Brian Burgamy (2001).......29 Casey Blake (1996)............22 Pat Meares (1990)..............21 Casey Blake (1995)............21
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Shortstops Percentage Brandon Green (2001).........967 Jason Adams (1994).........964 Kevin Hooper (1999).......963 Mike Lansing (1989)........958 Chris Wimmer (1992)......957 Erik Harbutz (2012).........957
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Putouts Chris Wimmer (1991)......124 Dave Lucas (1982)...........118 Nick McCoola (2005)......116 Mike Lansing (1988)........114 Dave Lucas (1983)...........110 Nick McCoola (2003)......110
1. 2. 3. 5.
Assists Chris Wimmer (1991)......232 Chris Wimmer (1992)......231 Jason Adams (1993).........227 Zach Sorensen (1996)......227 Arnie Beyeler (1985).......223 Zach Sorensen (1998)......223
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Errors Mike Davis (1978).............34 Tyler Grimes (2011)...........30 Mike Lansing (1988)..........27 Jimmy Smith (1979)..........25 Nick McCoola (2005)........24
1.
Outfielders Percentage Todd Dreifort (1992).....1.000 Tyler Hill (2007)...........1.000 Kevin Hall (2012).........1.000 Don Lambert (2012).....1.000 Micah Green (2013)......1.000
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Putouts Kevin Penner (1985)#......211 Jeff Bonacquista (1987).......202 Kevin Hall (2011)............177 Loren Hibbs (1982)..........169 Jim Audley (1989)...........168 # Played 1B also
1. 3.
Assists Travis Wyckoff (1996).......17 Jeff Bonacquista (1987).....17 Jeff Bonacquista (1988).......9 Carl Hall (1994)...................9 Matt Brown (2006)..............9
1. 2. 3.
Errors Loren Hibbs (1982)............10 Matt Brown (2006)..............8 Joe Carter (1981)..................7 Kent Headley (1986)............7 Mike McDonald (1989).......7 Casey Davis (1998)..............7 Justin McCarty (1999).........7 Randy Walter (2002)............7 Kevin Hall (2010)................7
Pitchers Percentage (Minimum 15 TC) 1. Greenwood (1985)......1.000 (37 TC) Erik Sonberg (1983)....1.000 (36 TC) Troy Howerton (1983).... 1.000 (28 TC) K. Steenstra (1992).....1.000 (27 TC) Brandon Baird (1993)..... 1.000 (22 TC) Shane Bryan (1993)....1.000 (15 TC) M. Drumright (1994)..1.000 (23 TC) Shane Dennis (1994)...1.000 (33 TC) Brandon Baird (1994)..... 1.000 (20 TC) Steve Foral (1996).......1.000 (15 TC) Christensen (1998)......1.000 (17 TC) Adam Peterson (2002).... 1.000 (23 TC) Mat Jakubov (2003)....1.000 (21 TC) Derek Roach (2004)....1.000 (15 TC) Aaron Shafer (2007)...1.000 (22 TC) Charlie Lowell (2009).1.000 (15 TC) Tim Kelley (2010).......1.000 (28 TC) Jordan Cooper (2010).1.000 (23 TC) TJ McGreevy (2011)...1.000 (17 TC) A.J. Ladwig (2012).....1.000 (18 TC) TJ McGreevy (2012)...1.000 (17 TC) Albert Minnis (2012)..1.000 (16 TC) Albert Minnis (2013)..1.000 (16 TC) Sam Tewes (2014).......1.000 (15 TC) 1. 2. 3. 5.
Putouts Don Heinkel (1981)...........16 Don Heinkel (1982)...........14 Greg Brummett (1989).......12 Reuben Kerbs (2003).........12 Bryan Oelkers (1982).........10 Charlie Giaudrone (1992)......10 Mike Pelfrey (2003)...........10 David Sanders (2003)........10 Tim Kelley (2010)..............10
1. 2. 4.
Errors Greg Brummett (1989).........6 Kennie Steenstra (1991).......5 Charlie Giaudrone (1992)....5 Bryan Oelkers (1982)...........4 Erik Sonberg (1982).............4 Pat Cedeno (1989)................4 Charlie Giaudrone (1989)........4 Charlie Giaudrone (1991)....4 Tyler Green (1989)...............4 Tyler Green (1991)...............4 Jim Newlin (1989)...............4 Ben Thomas (1996)..............4 Ben Thomas (1997)..............4 Erich Bryan (1997)..............4 Nate Robertson (1999).........4 Brandon Sloan (2000)..........4 John Tetuan (2001)...............4 Brian Flynn (2011)...............4
Freshman Records Hitting
Batting Average (Min. 50 AB) 1. Joe Carter (1979)..............450 2. Phil Stephenson (1979)....443 3. Pat Magness (1997)..........409 4. Jeff Ryan (1996)...............391 5. Tim Raley (1984).............384 6. Kevin Penner (1981)........370 7. Ben Thomas (1995)..........368 8. Casey Blake (1993)..........366 9. Larry Groves (1978)........362 10. Jeff Bonacquista (1986)...356 Games Played 1. Dan Raley (1985)...............80 2. Mark Standiford (1985).....76 3. Eric Wedge (1987).............73
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6. 7. 8.
Pat Meares (1988)..............73 Todd Dreifort (1989)..........73 Bruce Morrison (1978)......72 Mike Davis (1978).............71 Larry Groves (1978)..........69 Mike Lansing (1987)..........69 Justin McCarty (1999).......69
1. 2. 3. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Games Started Dan Raley (1985)...............75 Mark Standiford (1985).....73 Mike Davis (1978).............71 Eric Wedge (1987).............71 Bruce Morrison (1978)......71 Pat Meares (1988)..............69 Josh Workman (2006)........68 Conor Gillaspie (2006)......67 Todd Dreifort (1989)..........65 Brandon Green (2001).......65 Mike Lansing (1987)..........65
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
At Bats Josh Workman (2006)......262 Conor Gillaspie (2006)....261 Pat Meares (1988)............256 Mike Lansing (1987)........250 Mike Davis (1978)...........243 Eric Wedge (1987)...........240 Chris Wimmer (1990)......239 Joe Carter (1979)..............238 Dan Raley (1985).............234 Mark Standiford (1985)...234
1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Runs Joe Carter (1979)................81 Phil Stephenson (1979)......81 Mark Standiford (1985).....79 Josh Workman (2006)........70 Mike Davis (1978).............68 Bruce Morrison (1978)......64 Koyie Hill (1998)...............60 Richie Taylor (1992)..........59 Dave Howard (1978)..........58 Mike Lansing (1987)..........58 Eric Wedge (1987).............58
1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8.
Hits Joe Carter (1979)..............107 Conor Gillaspie (2006)......92 Mike Davis (1978).............85 Casey Blake (1993)............85 Josh Workman (2006)........83 Mark Standiford (1985).....83 Phil Stephenson (1979)......81 Dan Raley (1985)...............77 Chris Wimmer (1990)........77 Bruce Morrison (1978)......77
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.
Doubles Mark Standiford (1985).....25 Tim Raley (1984)...............24 Phil Stephenson (1979)......21 Joe Carter (1979)................20 Conor Gillaspie (2006)......18 Koyie Hill (1998)...............17 Todd Dreifort (1989)..........16 Logan Sorensen (2001)......16 Jeff Bonacquista (1986).....15 Brian Burgamy (2000).......15 Jim Thomas (1979)............15
1. 3.
Triples Joe Carter (1979)..................6 Phil Stephenson (1979)........6 Casey Davis (1994)..............4 Jeff Grieb (1980)..................4 Mike Lansing (1987)............4 Jim Thomas (1979)..............4
Josh Workman (2006)..........4 Larry Groves (1978)............4 Zach Sorensen (1996)..........4 Damon Sublett (2005)..........4 Richie Taylor (1992)............4
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9.
Home Runs Joe Carter (1979)................19 Mark Standiford (1985).....16 Bruce Morrison (1978)......15 Mike Davis (1978).............12 Dave Howard (1978)..........11 Eric Wedge (1987).............11 Dan Raley (1985).................9 Larry Groves (1978)............9 Kurt Bradbury (1978)..........8 Casey Gillaspie (2012).........8
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
RBI Joe Carter (1979)..............101 Mark Standiford (1985).....76 Conor Gillaspie (2006)......67 Mike Davis (1978).............63 Dan Raley (1985)...............58 Casey Blake (1993)............57 Larry Groves (1978)..........57 Tim Raley (1984)...............54 Bruce Morrison (1978)......53 Todd Dreifort (1989)..........51
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Total Bases Joe Carter (1979)..............196 Mark Standiford (1985)...162 Mike Davis (1978)...........140 Conor Gillaspie (2006)....137 Bruce Morrison (1978)....136 Larry Groves (1978)........123 Phil Stephenson (1979)....123 Eric Wedge (1987)...........119 Dan Raley (1985).............118 Brian Burgamy (2000).....115
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Slugging Percentage (Min. 50 AB) Joe Carter (1979)..............824 Mark Standiford (1985)...692 Phil Stephenson (1979)....672 Jeff Ryan (1996)...............667 Kurt Bradbury (1978)......629 Pat Magness (1997)..........628 Bruce Morrison (1978)....627 Kevin Penner (1981)........622 Dave Howard (1978)........601 Johnny Coy (2010)...........590
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Walks Todd Dreifort (1989)..........66 Mark Standiford (1985).....64 Phil Stephenson (1979)......58 Dan Raley (1985)...............54 Tim Raley (1984)...............53 Ben Thomas (1995)............45 Doug Mirabelli (1990).......45 Koyie Hill (1998)...............44 Kevin Hooper (1996).........42 Zach Sorensen (1996)........41
1. 2. 3. 9.
Hit By Pitch Josh Workman (2006)........10 Tyler Grimes (2009).............9 Dusty Coleman (2007).........6 Doug Mirabelli (1990).........6 Randy Walter (2000)............6 Chris Wimmer (1990)..........6 Jason Adams (1992).............6 Shawn Smarsh (2001)..........6 Johnny Coy (2010)...............5 Erik Harbutz (2010).............5
Justin McCarty (1999).........5 Tyler Coughenour (2011).....5 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Strikeouts Pat Meares (1988)..............54 Dusty Coleman (2007).......53 Tyler Coughenour (2011)...53 Eric Wedge (1987).............51 Adam McCollough (1993).50 Brian Burgamy (2000).......49 Josh Workman (2006)........48 Justin McCarty (1999).......46 Bruce Morrison (1978)......46 Bryant Winslow (1988)......45
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
On Base Percentage (Min. 50 AB) Phil Stephenson (1979)....572 Jim Hepburn (1986).........564 Mark Grogan (1982)........550 Tim Raley (1984).............521 Jeff Ryan (1996)...............514 Pat Magness (1997)..........497 Mark Standiford (1985)...495 Ben Thomas (1995)..........491 Kevin Penner (1981)........488 Joe Carter (1979)..............487
1. 3. 5.
Sacrifice Flies Conor Gillaspie (2006)........6 Josh Workman (2006)..........6 Mike McDonald (1986).......5 Tim Raley (1984).................5 Todd Dreifort (1989)............4 Brandon Green (2001).........4 Jay Haffley (1989)................4 Dave Howard (1978)............4 Eric Wedge (1987)...............4 Casey Blake (1993)..............4 Damon Sublett (2005)..........4
1. 2. 7. 9.
Sacrifice Hits Nate Reese (1994)................7 Dusty Coleman (2007).........6 Logan Sorensen (2001)........6 Damon Sublett (2005)..........6 Tyler Coughenour (2011).....6 Micah Green (2011).............6 Brandon Green (2001).........5 Kent Headley (1984)............5 Brian Burgamy (2000).........4 Justin McCarty (1999).........4 Jim Thomas (1979)..............4 Keith Jones (1978)...............4 Zach Sorensen (1996)..........4 Phil Stephenson (1979)........4 Tyler Baker (2012)...............4
1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.
Stolen Bases Josh Workman (2006)........35 Mike Lansing (1987)..........33 Phil Stephenson (1979)......33 Chris Wimmer (1990)........30 Kent Headley (1984)..........27 Pat Meares (1988)..............19 Jim Audley (1988).............19 Justin McCarty (1999).......18 Joe Carter (1979)................17 Taylor Doggett (2012)........17 PITCHING
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
ERA (Min. 35 IP) *Garrett Brummett (2013)..1.16 Cale Elam (2011)............1.23 Jaime Bluma (1991)........1.60 Anthony Capra (2006)....1.76 Kris Johnson (2004)........2.01
6. 7. 8. 10.
Travis Banwart (2005)....2.09 Mike Brandley (1992).....2.23 Noah Booth (2003).........2.41 Darren Dreifort (1991)....2.41 Steve Foral (1995)...........2.44
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 10.
Wins David Haas (1985).............12 Aaron Shafer (2006)..........11 Mike Pelfrey (2003)...........10 Darren Dreifort (1991).........9 Kennie Steenstra (1990).......9 Travis Banwart (2005).........8 Jordan Cooper (2009)..........8 Steve Uhlmansiek (2003).....8 Sam Tewes (2014)................8 Don Heinkel (1979).............7 Kris Johnson (2004).............7 Ben Keiter (1999)................7 Bryan Oelkers (1980)...........7 Jim Newlin (1987)...............7
1. 2. 4. 6. 8.
Losses Terry Hayes (1978)..............8 David Sanders (2001)..........6 Jordan Cooper (2009)..........6 Rob Burgess (1978).............5 Brian Flynn (2009)...............5 Tim Kelley (2008)................4 Rich McIntyre (1984)..........4 Steve Foral (1995)................3 Justin Maureau (2000).........3 Smokey McCarthey (1979)..3 TJ McGreevy (2010)............3 Travis Wyckoff (1993).........3 Jim Newlin (1987)...............3 Aaron Shafer (2006)............3 Steve Uhlmansiek (2003).....3 Zach Beringer (2011)...........3 Sam Tewes (2014)................3
1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 9.
Appearances Anthony Capra (2006).......30 Cale Elam (2011)...............28 Jim Newlin (1987).............27 Jaime Bluma (1991)...........27 Noah Booth (2003)............24 Darren Dreifort (1991).......24 Greg Bauer (1997).............23 Marc Bluma (1996)............23 Mike Dennison (2000).......22 David Haas (1985).............22
1. 5. 7. 8. 10.
Games Started Mike Pelfrey (2003)...........16 Travis Wyckoff (1993).......16 Aaron Shafer (2006)..........16 Steve Uhlmansiek (2003)...16 Travis Banwart (2005).......15 Sam Tewes (2014)..............15 Terry Hayes (1978)............14 Jordan Cooper (2009)........13 Kris Gardner (2012)...........13 Rob Burgess (1978)...........12 David Sanders (2001)........12
1. 2. 5. 10.
Complete Games Terry Hayes (1978)..............8 Don Heinkel (1979).............4 Smokey McCarthey (1979)..4 Bryan Oelkers (1980)...........4 Stan Brown (1978)...............3 Rob Burgess (1978).............3 Jordan Cooper (2009)..........3 David Haas (1985)...............3 Bruce Morrison (1978)........3 Rich McIntyre (1984)..........2 Mike Pelfrey (2003).............2
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Erik Sonberg (1981).............2 Kennie Steenstra (1990).......2 1.
Shutouts Craig Marshall (1987)..........1 Mike Brandley (1992)..........1 Justin Maureau (2000).........1 Mike Pelfrey (2003).............1
1. 3. 4. 6. 7.
Saves Greg LaFever (1982)............9 Damon Sublett (2005)..........9 Jaime Bluma (1991).............7 Derek Roach (2004).............5 Cale Elam (2011).................5 Marc Bluma (1996)..............4 Greg Bauer (1997)...............3 Noah Booth (2003)..............3 David Haas (1985)...............3 Barry Lunnon (1985)...........3 TJ McGreevy (2010)............3 Rob Musgrave (2005)..........3 Chance Sossamon (2009).....3 Jim Newlin (1987)...............3
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Innings Pitched Mike Pelfrey (2003)......104.2 Aaron Shafer (2006).......99.1 Jordan Cooper (2009).....97.0 Travis Wyckoff (1993)....92.1 David Haas (1985)..........84.0 Kennie Steenstra (1990)..83.2 Terry Hayes (1978).........83.1 Sam Tewes (2014)...........82.2 Travis Banwart (2005)....82.0 Brandon Baird (1993).....81.1
1. 3. 5. 6. 8.
Hits Jordan Cooper (2009)........87 Aaron Shafer (2006)..........87 Terry Hayes (1978)............86 Travis Wyckoff (1993).......86 David Sanders (2001)........81 Mike Pelfrey (2003)...........80 Steve Uhlmansiek (2003)...80 Rob Burgess (1978)...........77 Justin Maureau (2000).......77 Smokey McCarthey (1979).77 Bryan Oelkers (1980).........77
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Runs Terry Hayes (1978)............73 Rob Burgess (1978)...........62 Travis Wyckoff (1993).......56 Smokey McCarthey (1979).51 Justin Maureau (2000).......47 Bryan Oelkers (1980).........44 David Sanders (2001)........44 Steve Uhlmansiek (2003)...43 Bruce Morrison (1978)......42 David Haas (1985).............38 Erik Sonberg (1981)...........38
1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 10.
Earned Runs Rob Burgess (1978)...........51 Terry Hayes (1978)............51 Travis Wyckoff (1993).......44 Justin Maureau (2000).......42 Steve Uhlmansiek (2003)...38 David Haas (1985).............35 Bryan Oelkers (1980).........34 Darrin Paxton (1989).........34 David Sanders (2001)........34 Brian Flynn (2009).............31
Walks 1. Terry Hayes (1978)............68 2. David Haas (1985).............53
3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.
Bryan Oelkers (1980).........51 Steve Uhlmansiek (2003)...50 Rob Burgess (1978)...........45 Erik Sonberg (1981)...........45 Tyler Green (1989).............43 Don Heinkel (1979)...........42 Darrin Paxton (1989).........40 Stan Brown (1978).............40
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
Strikeouts Mike Pelfrey (2003)...........98 Justin Maureau (2000).......95 Jordan Cooper (2009)........91 Aaron Shafer (2006)..........77 Darrin Paxton (1989).........72 Terry Hayes (1978)............70 David Sanders (2001)........68 Travis Banwart (2005).......68 Kris Johnson (2004)...........66 Darren Dreifort (1991).......63 David Haas (1985).............63 Charlie Lowell (2009)........63
1. 2. 3. 4. 9.
Home Runs Allowed Travis Wyckoff (1993).......14 Mike Pelfrey (2003).............9 Ben Thomas (1995)..............8 David Haas (1985)...............7 Justin Maureau (2000).........7 Jason Krafft (1995)..............7 Steve Uhlmansiek (2003).....7 Jordan Cooper (2009)..........7 Brandon Baird (1993)..........6 Ben Christensen (1997)........6 Mike Dennison (2000).........6 Brian Flynn (2009)...............6 Barry Lunnon (1985)...........6 Tobin Mateychick (2010).....6 Derek Roach (2004).............6 Nate Robertson (1997).........6 Sam Tewes (2014)................6
1. 5. 8.
Wild Pitches Greg Bauer (1997)...............8 Anthony Capra (2006).........8 Darren Dreifort (1991).........8 Rob Musgrave (2005)..........8 Tyler Green (1989)...............7 Darrin Paxton (1989)...........7 Mat Jakubov (2002).............7 Tymber Lee (1998)..............6 Steve Uhlmansiek (2003).....6 Jordan Cooper (2009)..........6
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 10.
Hit Batters Jordan Cooper (2009)........15 Mike Pelfrey (2003)...........12 Greg Bauer (1997).............10 Jason Krafft (1995)..............9 Aaron Shafer (2006)............9 Mat Jakubov (2002).............8 Ben Keiter (1999)................7 Charlie Lowell (2009)..........7 Travis Wyckoff (1993).........7 Brandon Baird (1993)..........6 Darren Dreifort (1991).........6 Max Hutson (2005)..............6 Rich McIntyre (1984)..........6 Derek Roach (2004).............6 Josh Smith (2009)................6 Reuben Kerbs (2000)...........6 David Sanders (2001)..........6 Kennie Steenstra (1990).......6 Kris Gardner (2012).............6
1. 2. 4. 7.
Balks Mike Pelfrey (2003).............7 Mat Jakubov (2002).............4 Derek Roach (2004).............4 Charlie Lowell (2009)..........3 Travis Wyckoff (1993).........3 Reuben Kerbs (2000)...........3 Darren Dreifort (1991).........2 Steve Foral (1995)................2 Tymber Lee (1998)..............2 Braden Looper (1994)..........2 Kyle Touchatt (2004)...........2 Dustin Atkins (2001)............2 Greg Brummett (1986).........2 Steve Uhlmansiek (2003).....2
No-Hitters (Since 1978)
1. Larry Groves vs. Kan. Newman, April 18, 1978 (5 inn.) 2. Don Heinkel vs. Illinois, March 24, 1979 (7 inn.) 3. Terry Hayes vs. Colorado State, March 17, 1981 (7 inn.) 4. Tony Williamson vs. Ft. Hays St., April 19, 1979 (5 inn.) 5. Charlie Giaudrone vs. Fordham, March 28, 1989 (6 inn.) 6. Tyler Green vs. New Mexico, March 20, 1990 (9 inn.)
Fielding Putouts Logan Sorensen (2001)....529 Ben Thomas (1995)..........448 Eric Wedge (1987)...........434 Nate Reese (1994)............356 Doug Mirabelli (1990).....347 Adam McCollough (1993)...333 Larry Groves (1978)........314 Phil Stephenson (1979)....297 Casey Gillaspie (2012).....295 Johnny Coy (2010)...........220
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Assists Zach Sorensen (1996)......227 Mike Lansing (1987)........210 Dusty Coleman (2007).....163 Kevin Hooper (1996).......163 Brandon Green (2001).....154 Jim Thomas (1979)..........149 Koyie Hill (1998).............142 Mike Davis (1978)...........140 Damon Sublett (2005)......139 Casey Blake (1993)..........133
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.
Errors Mike Davis (1978).............34 Zach Sorensen (1996)........21 Jim Thomas (1979)............20 Casey Blake (1993)............19 Mike Lansing (1987)..........18 Brian Burgamy (2000).......15 Tyler Coughenour (2011)...15 Dusty Coleman (2007).......14 Conor Gillaspie (2006)......14 Dave Howard (1978)..........14
1. 2. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Fielding Percentage (Min. 100 TC) Casey Gillaspie (2012).....994 Chris Wimmer (1990)......992 Nate Reese (1994)............992 Joe Muich (2002).............992 Doug Mirabelli (1990).....990 Tyler Hill (2005)..............988 Ryan Owen (2000)...........986 Ben Thomas (1995)..........984 Adam McCollough (1993)...983 Eric Wedge (1987)...........983
One-Hitters
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
(Since 1978)
1. Bruce Morrison vs. SW Okla. St., April 27, 1978 (5 inn.) 2. Chuck Linhardt vs. Augustana (S.D.), April 8, 1979 (7 inn.) 3. combined effort vs. Bethany, May 8, 1980 (7 inn.) 4. combined effort vs. Bethany, May 8, 1980 (7 inn.) 5. Don Heinkel vs. Augustana, March 31, 1980 (7 inn.) 6. Terry Hayes vs. New Mexico State, March 18, 1981 (7 inn.) 7. combined effort vs. NW Missouri St., March 2, 1983 (7 inn.) 8. combined effort vs. NW Missouri St., March 1, 1985 (7 inn.) 9. combined effort vs. Iowa State, March 16, 1985 (7 inn.) 10. combined effort vs. Creighton, May 4, 1985 (7 inn.) 11. combined effort vs. Kansas Wesleyan, April 1, 1986 (9 inn.) 12. Craig Marshall vs. Kansas Wesleyan, April 9, 1987 (7 inn.) 13. combined effort vs. Kan. Wesleyan, April 11, 1989 (9 inn.) 14. combined effort vs. Northern Iowa, March 21, 1992 (9 inn.) 15. Mike Brandley vs. Southern Illinois, May 1, 1993 (9 inn.) 16. combined effort vs. Friends, March 27, 1994 (7 inn.) 17. combined effort vs. Northern Iowa, April 3, 1994 (9 inn.) 18. combined effort vs. Northern Iowa, April 29, 1995 (7 inn.) 19. Mike Drumright vs. Creighton, May 13, 1995 (7 inn.) 20. Ben Thomas vs. Illinois State, March 30, 1996 (7 inn.) 21. combined effort vs. Ark.-Little Rock, Feb. 23, 1997 (9 inn.) 22. Ben Christensen vs. Bradley, April 18, 1998 (7 inn.) 23. Ben Keiter vs. Southern Illinois, March 17, 2001 (7 inn.) 24. combined effort vs. South Alabama, April 25, 2001 (9 inn.) 25. John Tetuan vs. Creighton, April 19, 2002 (9 inn.) 26. combined effort vs. Northern Iowa, April 5, 2003 (9 inn.) 27. Mike Pelfrey vs. Indiana State, April 11, 2003 (7 inn.) 28. Jereme Foster vs. Evansville, April 2, 2005 (7 inn.) 29. Mike Pelfrey vs. Illinois State, April 8, 2005 (9 inn.) 30. combined effort vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, March 21, 2007 (9 inn.) 31. Jordan Cooper vs. Creighton, May 16, 2009 (7 inn.) 32. combined effort vs. North Dakota, Feb. 25, 2011 33. *combined effort vs. Air Force, March 26, 2013 34. *combined effort vs. Oral Roberts, April 24, 2013 35. combined effort vs. Southern Illinois, May 22, 2014 (12 inn.)
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Individual Game (Hitting) 1. 3.
At Bats Nick Blasi vs. Kansas State (2004).................9 Logan Sorensen vs. Kansas State (2004)........9 Arnie Beyeler vs. ORU (1984)........................8 Rick Wrona vs. ORU (1984)...........................8 P.J. Forbes vs. UNI (1989)..............................8 Tyler Grimes vs. Oregon (2011)......................8 Preston Springer vs. Oregon (2011)................8 Johnny Coy vs. Oregon (2011)........................8 Tyler Coughenour vs. Oregon (2011)..............8
1. 2.
Hits Russ Morman vs. Bemidji State (1982)..........6 Bob Bomerito vs. SW Okla. St. (1978)...........5 Dave Howard vs. NE Missouri (1979)............5 Joe Carter vs. Tulsa (1979)..............................5 Jim Thomas vs. New Mexico State (1979).....5 Larry Groves vs. Tabor (1979)........................5 Phil Stephenson vs. Tulsa (1980)....................5 Joe Carter vs. Augustana (1980)......................5 Jimmy Smith vs. Augustana (1980)................5 Bruce Morrison vs. Friends (1981).................5 Joe Carter vs. New Mexico State (1981).........5 Bruce Morrison vs. New Mexico St. (1981)...5 Bob Bomerito vs. Colorado State (1981)........5 Charlie O’Brien vs. Bemidji State (1982).......5 Russ Morman vs. Oklahoma City (1983)........5 Kevin Penner vs. San Diego State (1983).......5 Dan Juenke vs. Lamar (1985)..........................5 Tim Raley vs. Lubbock Christian (1985)........5 Mark Standiford vs. Marymount (1985).........5 Dan Raley vs. Kansas State (1986).................5 Mark Standiford vs. Creighton (1987)............5 Tim Raley vs. Missouri Valley (1987).............5 Mike Blankenberger vs. Kansas Wesleyan (1987)..5 Mike Lansing vs. Creighton (1988)................5 Mike Lansing vs. Illinois State (1988)............5 Mark Standiford vs. Fort Hays State (1988)...5 Mike Lansing vs. UNI (1989).........................5 Mike Lansing vs. New Mexico (1989)............5 Todd Dreifort vs. Marymount (1989)..............5 Mike Jones vs. Saint Louis (1991)..................5 Richie Taylor vs. Missouri State (1995)..........5 Casey Davis vs. Arkansas State (1995)...........5 Travis Wyckoff vs. UNI (1996).......................5 Zach Sorensen vs. Indiana State (1996)..........5 Travis Wyckoff vs. Friends (1996)..................5 Luke Beuerlein vs. Illinois State (1997)..........5 Jeff Ryan vs. Nebraska (1997)........................5 Kevin Hooper vs. Indiana State (1997)...........5 Zach Sorensen vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (1997).....5 Pat Magness vs. Sterling (1998)......................5 Zach Sorensen vs. Indiana State (1998)..........5 Koyie Hill vs. UNI (1999)...............................5 Pat Magness vs. Howard (1999)......................5 Eric Absher vs. Southern Illinois (2001).........5 Justin McCarty vs. Southern Illinois (2001)...5 Brandon Green vs. Southern Illinois (2002)...5 Mark Johnson vs. Iowa (2003)........................5 Cody Clark vs. Hawaii-Hilo (2003)................5 Derek Schermerhorn vs. TCU (2006).............5 Conor Gillaspie vs. USC (2006)......................5 Andy Dirks vs. Missouri State (2008).............5 Taylor Brown vs. Central Michigan (2009)....5 Johnny Coy vs. Kansas State (2012)...............5 Casey Gillaspie vs. Bradley (2012).................5 Johnny Coy vs. Nebraska (2012)....................5
1.
Runs Phil Stephenson vs. New Mexico State (1981).......6 Rick Olivas vs. Kansas Wesleyan (1987)........6 Joey Wilson vs. Kansas Wesleyan (1989).......6 Tim Hayes vs. Indiana State (1998)................6 Bryan Erstad vs. Howard (2002).....................6
Doubles 1. Travis Wyckoff vs. Friends (1996)..................4 2. Matt Yeager vs. SW Oklahoma State (1978)...3 Charlie O’Brien vs. NW Oklahoma State (1980)....3
Game Records
Mark Grogan vs. Creighton (1985).................3 Mark Standiford vs. Houston (1986)...............3 Mark Standiford vs. Fort Hays State (1988)...3 Todd Dreifort vs. Marymount (1989)..............3 Mike Lansing vs. Marymount (1989)..............3 Mike Jones vs. New Mexico (1989)................3 Toby Smith vs. Indiana State (1993)...............3 Jeff Ryan vs. Nebraska (1997)........................3 Jeff Ryan vs. Centenary (1998).......................3 Randy Walter vs. Bradley (2002)....................3 Logan Sorensen vs. Kansas State (2004)........3 Matt Brown vs. Kansas State (2006)...............3 Dusty Coleman vs. Southern Illinois (2007)...3 Josh Rosecrans vs. North Dakota State (2009).......3 Tyler Grimes vs. Bradley (2009).....................3 Garrett Bayliff vs. North Dakota (2012).........3 *Erik Harbutz vs. Bradley (2013)...................3 Parker Zimmerman vs. SIUE (2014)...............3
1. 2.
Triples Kevin Hooper vs. Miami (Ohio) (1999)..........3 Dave Howard vs. Kearney State (1979)..........2 Charlie O’Brien vs. Colorado (1981)..............2 Russ Morman vs. Missouri-Rolla (1983)........2 Rick Wrona vs. New Mexico (1984)...............2 Tim Raley vs. Lubbock Christian (1985)........2 Tim Raley vs. Illinois State (1987)..................2 P.J. Forbes vs. UNI (1989)..............................2 Mike Lansing vs. Hawaii (1989).....................2 Todd Dreifort vs. Eastern Illinois (1991)........2 Pat Magness vs. Kansas State (1998)..............2 Mark Johnson vs. Howard (2002)...................2 Matt Brown vs. Stetson (2006)........................2 Damon Sublett vs. Hawaii-Hilo (2007)...........2 Conor Gillaspie vs. Northwestern (Iowa) (2008)....2 Kenny Williams Jr. vs. Illinois State (2008)....2 Don Lambert vs. Alcorn State (2011)..............2 *Tyler Baker vs. Oral Roberts (2013).............2
1. 2.
Home Runs Brian Preston vs. Missouri (1999)...................4 Phil Stephenson vs. Texas Wesleyan (1981)...3 Russ Morman vs. Bemidji State (1982)..........3 Russ Morman vs. NE Oklahoma State (1982)........3 Mark Standiford vs. Nebraska (1988).............3 Jim Audley vs. Emporia State (1991)..............3 Doug Mirabelli vs. Emporia State (1991).......3 Mike Jones vs. Missouri State (1991).............3 Jason Adams vs. Missouri State (1995)...........3 Brian Preston vs. Creighton (1997).................3 Pat Magness vs. Creighton (1998)..................3 Zach Sorensen vs. Bradley (1998)..................3 Zach Sorensen vs. Indiana State (1998)..........3 Drew Moffitt vs. Missouri State (2004)..........3 Tyler Weber vs. Indiana State (2007)..............3
1. 2. 4.
RBI Drew Moffitt vs. Missouri State (2004)........10 Bob Bomerito vs. SW Oklahoma State (1978).......9 Johnny Coy vs. North Dakota (2012)..............9 Bruce Morrison vs. Friends (1981).................8 Charlie O’Brien vs. Southern Illinois (1982)..8 Phil Stephenson vs. NE Oklahoma (1982)......8 Russ Morman vs. NE Oklahoma (1982).........8 Dan Raley vs. Southern Illinois (1987)...........8 Mike Lansing vs. New Mexico (1989)............8 Jason White vs. Central Missouri State (1992).......8 Zach Sorensen vs. Indiana State (1998)..........8 Pat Magness vs. Iowa (2000)..........................8 Randy Walter vs. Howard (2002)....................8 Damon Sublett vs. Bradley (2006)..................8
1. 2. 3.
Total Bases Brian Preston vs. Missouri (1999).................16 Russ Morman vs. Bemidji State (1982)........15 Russ Morman vs. NE Oklahoma (1982).......14 Zach Sorensen vs. Indiana State (1998)........14 Pat Magness vs. Creighton (1998)................14
Stolen Bases 1. Phil Stephenson vs. Creighton (1981).............6 Kent Headley vs. Texas Tech (1987)...............6
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3. 5.
Kent Headley vs. Oral Roberts (1987)............5 Kent Headley vs. Kansas (1987).....................5 Jim Thomas vs. Creighton (1981)...................4 Keith Jones vs. Creighton (1981)....................4 Kevin Penner vs. Marymount (1981)..............4 Phil Stephenson vs. St. Edward’s (1982)........4 Phil Stephenson vs. Kansas Newman (1982)..4 Phil Stephenson vs. Emporia State (1982)......4 Kent Headley vs. Oklahoma City (1984)........4 Loren Hibbs vs. Friends (1984).......................4 Gregg Schiffelbein vs. Oklahoma City (1985).......4 Mike Lansing vs. Kansas (1988).....................4 Pat Meares vs. UNI (1989)..............................4 Chris Wimmer vs. Portland State (1991).........4 Carl Hall vs. Portland State (1991).................4 Chris Wimmer vs. Grand Canyon (1992)........4 Carl Hall vs. Benedictine (1993).....................4 Randy Young vs. Oklahoma (1994)................4 Randy Young vs. Bradley (1994)....................4 Carl Hall vs. Texas Arlington (1994)..............4 Jason Adams vs. San Francisco (1995)...........4 Randy Young vs. Grand Canyon (1995)..........4 Jason Ficken vs. Baker (1995)........................4 Casey Davis vs. Baker (1995).........................4 Randy Young vs. UNI (1996)..........................4 Blake Blasi vs. Creighton (1999)....................4 Kevin Hall vs. North Dakota State (2009)......4 Tyler Grimes vs. New Orleans (2011).............4
1. 5.
Walks Mark Grogan vs. Oklahoma City (1983).........5 Doug Mirabelli vs. Grand Canyon (1992).......5 Joey Blue vs. Benedictine (1997)....................5 Derek Schermerhorn vs. No. Colorado (2006).......5 Phil Stephenson vs. Creighton (1980).............4 Phil Stephenson vs. NE Missouri (1980)........4 Jim Thomas vs. Phillips (1980).......................4 Tim Tolin vs. Murray State (1980)..................4 Jimmy Smith vs. Loyola (1981)......................4 Tim Tolin vs. South Dakota State (1981)........4 Tim Tolin vs. Iowa State (1981)......................4 Jim Thomas vs. Texas Wesleyan (1981)..........4 Dan Greishaber vs. Grand Canyon (1982)......4 Jim Thomas vs. Creighton (1982)...................4 Kevin Penner vs. Chapman (1983)..................4 Tony Carter vs. William Jewell (1983)............4 Eric Wilner vs. Oral Roberts (1984)................4 Victor Dunn vs. Phillips (1984).......................4 Dan Raley vs. Kansas State (1985).................4 Gregg Schiffelbein vs. Oklahoma City (1985).......4 Mark Standiford vs. Fort Hayes State (1985).........4 Jim Hepburn vs. Washburn (1986)..................4 Rick Olivas vs. Creighton (1987)....................4 Kent Headley vs. Nebraska (1987)..................4 Mark Standiford vs. Oklahoma State (1988)...4 Dan Raley vs. Oral Roberts (1988).................4 Pat Meares vs. Washburn (1988).....................4 Mike Wentworth vs. BYU (1989)...................4 Mike Lansing vs. Hawaii (1989).....................4 Todd Dreifort vs. UNI (1989)..........................4 Bryant Winslow vs. Oklahoma State (1990)...4 Todd Dreifort vs. Murray State (1990)............4 Jason Adams vs. Oklahoma State (1992)........4 Joey Jackson vs. Grand Canyon (1992)..........4 Jason Adams vs. Oklahoma City (1992).........4 Carl Hall vs. Illinois-Chicago (1993)..............4 Richie Taylor vs. Bradley (1994)....................4 Nate Reese vs. Bradley (1995)........................4 Ben Thomas vs. Kansas (1995).......................4 Zach Sorensen vs. Oklahoma State (1996).....4 Zach Sorensen vs. Benedictine (1997)............4 Jeff Ryan vs. Missouri State (1998)................4 Pat Magness vs. Illinois State (1998)..............4 Pat Magness vs. Indiana State (1999).............4 Blake Blasi vs. Washington (1999).................4 Justin McCarty vs. Illinois State (1999)..........4 Blake Blasi vs. Minnesota (1999)...................4 Jeff Ryan vs. Miami (Ohio) (1999).................4 Jeff Ryan vs. Miami (Ohio) (1999).................4 Pat Magness vs. Missouri State (2000)...........4 Justin McCarty vs. Hawaii Pacific (2001).......4 Brian Burgamy vs. Howard (2002).................4
Dustin Hawkins vs. Howard (2002)................4 Bryan Erstad vs. Howard (2002).....................4 Nick Blasi vs. Arizona State (2004)................4 Kenny Waddell vs. Northwestern State (2005).......4 Josh Workman vs. Hawaii-Hilo (2006)...........4 Tyler Grimes vs. Evansville (2010).................4 Tyler Grimes vs. New Orleans (2011).............4 Don Lambert vs. Alcorn State (2011)..............4 Dayne Parker vs. Arizona State (2014)...........4
1. 3.
Strikeouts Clint McKeever vs. Oral Roberts (2009)........5 Johnny Coy vs. Bradley (2013).......................5 Bruce Morrison vs. Tulsa (1979).....................4 Joe Carter vs. Creighton (1981)......................4 Mike McDonald vs. Creighton (1987)............4 Mike McDonald vs. Oral Roberts (1988)........4 Pat Meares vs. BYU (1990)............................4 Brian Morrow vs. Texas Tech (1991)..............4 Jason White vs. Missouri State (1992)............4 Todd Dreifort vs. Indiana State (1993)............4 Todd Dreifort vs. Creighton (1993).................4 John Gulick vs. Oklahoma (1994)...................4 Jerry Stine vs. Bradley (1995).........................4 Jerry Stine vs. Oklahoma State (1996)............4 Adam McCollough vs. Oklahoma State (1996)......4 Casey Davis vs. Illinois State (1997)..............4 Casey Davis vs. Southern Illinois (1997)........4 Eric Absher vs. Southern Illinois (2000).........4 Randy Walter vs. Cal State Fullerton (2001)...4 Joe Muich vs. Evansville (2004).....................4 Brian Spear vs. Houston (2006)......................4 Dusty Coleman vs. Long Beach St. (2008).....4 Cody Lassley vs. Indiana State (2008)............4 Clint McKeever vs. Kansas State (2008)........4 Kenny Williams vs. Indiana State (2008)........4 Tyler Grimes vs. Oklahoma (2009).................4 Bret Bascue vs. Missouri State (2009)............4 Bret Bascue vs. UNI (2009)............................4 Cody Lassley vs. Arizona (2010)....................4 Preston Springer vs. Penn State (2011)...........4 Tyler Coughenour vs. Oregon (2011)..............4 Kevin Hall vs. Missouri State (2011)..............4 Tyler Grimes vs. Missouri State (2011)...........4 Johnny Coy vs. New Orleans (2013)...............4 Casey Gillaspie vs. Illinois State (2013).........4 Zair Koeiman vs. Coastal Carolina (2014)......4 Daniel Kihle vs. Stephen F. Austin (2014)......4 Tanner Kirk vs. Oklahoma State (2014)..........4 Zair Koeiman vs. Dallas Baptist (2014)..........4
1. 4.
Hit By Pitch Tyler Grimes vs. Tabor (2010)........................3 Tyler Coughenour vs. Penn State (2011).........3 Tyler Grimes vs. Evansville (2011).................3 Tyler Grimes vs. Kansas State (2010).............2 Cody Lassley vs. Illinois State (2010).............2 Clint McKeever vs. Fla. Gulf Coast (2010)....2 Preston Springer vs. Kansas (2010)................2 Will Baez vs. North Dakota State (2009)........2 Will Baez vs. TCU (2009)...............................2 Tyler Grimes vs. Kansas (2009)......................2 Clint McKeever vs. UNI (2009)......................2 Andy Dirks vs. Harvard (2008).......................2 Andy Dirks vs. Central Arkansas (2008).........2 Tyler Grimes vs. North Dakota (2011)............2 Chris O’Brien vs. Penn State (2011)...............2 Ryan Hege vs. Oregon (2011).........................2 Tyler Grimes vs. Hawaii (2011)......................2 Tyler Grimes vs. Southern Illinois (2011).......2 Derek Schermerhorn vs. Richmond (2007).....2 Danny Jackson vs. Kansas (2007)...................2 Damon Sublett vs. Missouri State (2007).......2 Josh Workman vs. North Dakota St. (2006)....2 Noah Krol vs. Illinois State (2006).................2 Brandon Hall vs. Long Beach State (2005).....2 Drew Moffitt vs. Northern Iowa (2004)..........2 Kent Becker vs. Lewis-Clark State (2001)......2 Erik Absher vs. Hawaii-Hilo (1999)................2 Pat Magness vs. Florida State (1999)..............2 Pat Magness vs. Northern Iowa (1999)...........2 Micah Green vs. North Dakota (2012)............2 Ryan Hege vs. North Dakota (2012)...............2 Kevin Akenson vs. Missouri Western (1978)..2 *Daniel Kihle vs. North Dakota (2013)..........2
1.
Sacrifice Flies Preston Springer vs. Central Ark. (2010)........2 Will Baez vs. Kansas (2010)...........................2 Tyler Weber vs. Harvard (2008)......................2 Dusty Coleman vs. Washington St. (2008)......2 Matt Brown vs. Creighton (2007)...................2 Nick Blasi vs. Hawaii-Hilo (2003)..................2 J.R. DiMercurio vs. Iowa (2003).....................2 Joe Carter vs. Gustavus Adolphus (1979).......2 Mike Davis vs. Bradley (1978).......................2 Parker Zimmerman vs. Kansas Wesleyan (2013)....2
1.
Sacrifice Hits Cody Lassley vs. Northern Iowa (2009).........2 Ryan Jones vs. Missouri State (2008).............2 Walker Davidson vs. Niagara (2011)..............2 Kevin Hall vs. Indiana State (2011)................2 Dusty Coleman vs. Arizona (2007).................2 Blake Hurlbutt vs. Nicholls State (2006)........2 Kevin Hall vs. Illinois State (2012).................2 Keith Jones vs. Tulsa (1978)...........................2 Tanner Dearman vs. Bradley (2014)...............2
Individual Game (Pitching)
1. 2. 3.
Strikeouts Mike Drumright vs. Illinois State (1994)......17 Bryan Oelkers vs. Indiana State (1982).........15 Terry Hayes vs. Bethany (1979)....................14 Terry Hayes vs. Colorado State (1981).........14 Bryan Oelkers vs. Kansas Newman (1982)...14 Troy Howerton vs. Friends (1984)................14 Darrin Paxton vs. Arkansas (1990)................14 Tyler Green vs. Creighton (1991)..................14 Mike Pelfrey vs. Missouri (2004)..................14 Jordan Cooper vs. Missouri State (2010)......14
1. 2. 3.
Walks Terry Hayes vs. Oklahoma City (1980).........13 Don Heinkel vs. Illinois (1979).....................11 Rob Burgess vs. Phillips (1978)....................10 Mitch Denson vs. Tulsa (1979).....................10 Stan Brown vs. Hawaii-Hilo (1980)..............10 Terry Hayes vs. Creighton (1981).................10 Terry Hayes vs. Colorado (1981)..................10 Tyler Green vs. Oklahoma State (1990)........10
1. 3. 4.
Runs Rob Burgess vs. Phillips (1978)....................14 Terry Hayes vs. Creighton (1981).................14 Larry Groves vs. Creighton (1978)...............12 Terry Hayes vs. Oklahoma State (1978)........11 Chuck Linhardt vs. Kearney State (1979).....11 Frank Schulte vs. Miami (Fla.) (1984)..........11 Ken Greenwood vs. Oral Roberts (1985)......11
1. 2.
Earned Runs Rob Burgess vs. Phillips (1978)....................14 Tyler Green vs. BYU (1990).........................10 David Haas vs. Oklahoma State (1988)........10 Terry Hayes vs. Tulsa (1980).........................10 Ken Greenwood vs. Oral Roberts (1985)......10
1. 4.
Hits Ken Greenwood vs. Oral Roberts (1985)......14 Greg Brummett vs. Hawaii (1987)................14 Greg Brummett vs. SIU (1989).....................14 Bryan Oelkers vs. UNLV (1980)...................13 Terry Hayes vs. Loyola (1981)......................13 Shane Durham vs. Creighton (1988).............13 Greg Brummett vs. Arizona State (1988)......13 Jordan Cooper vs. San Jose State (2010)......13
1.
Hit Batters Greg Brummett vs. Creighton (1988)..............4 Jason Krafft vs. Friends (1995).......................4 Steve Foral vs. Arkansas (1998)......................4 David Sanders vs. Nebraska (2003)................4 Aaron Shafer vs. Creighton (2007).................4
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Home Runs Allowed Tobin Mateychick vs. Illinois State (2010).....4 Rob Musgrave vs. TCU (2008).......................4 Joe Krisik vs. UNLV (1980)............................4 Rob Burgess vs. Phillips (1978)......................4 Tim Kelley vs. Missouri State (2009).............3 Travis Banwart vs. Evansville (2005).............3 Mike Pelfrey vs. Long Beach State (2003).....3 Terry Hayes vs. New Mexico State (1979).....3 Bruce Morrison vs. Indiana State (1978)........3 Stan Brown vs. Oklahoma State (1978)..........3 *Drew Palmer vs. Evansville (2013)...............3
1. 2. 4.
Wild Pitches Anthony Capra vs. Oklahoma State (2008).....5 Rob Musgrave vs. Northwestern St. (2005)....4 Jereme Foster vs. Iowa (2005)........................4 Tim Kelley vs. Evansville (2010)....................3 Tim Kelley vs. Illinois State (2009)................3 Tim Kelley vs. Hawaii (2011).........................3 Noah Booth vs. Kansas State (2003)...............3 Reuben Kerbs vs. Bradley (2003)...................3 Adam Peterson vs. SEMO (2002)...................3 Nate Robertson vs. Miami (1999)...................3 Bryan Oelkers vs. Tulsa (1980).......................3 Smoky McCarthey vs. Illinois (1979).............3 Cale Elam vs. Bradley (2013).........................3
Balks 1. Mike Pelfrey vs. Northern Iowa (2003)..........3
Individual Game (Fielding)
1. 2. 3. 4.
Putouts Casey Gillaspie vs. Kansas State (2012).......23 Danny Jackson vs. Evansville (2007)............22 Jason White vs. Kansas (1992)......................21 Doug Mirabelli vs. Creighton (1991)............20 Pat Magness vs. Illinois State (2000)............20
1. 2. 3. 5.
Assists *Dayne Parker vs. Kansas State (2012)........12 Arnie Beyeler vs. Nebraska (1986)...............11 Joey Jackson vs. Ohio State (1993)...............10 *Dayne Parker vs. Long Beach State (2012).10 Tyler Grimes vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff (2009).........9 Jason Ficken vs. South Alabama (1996).........9 Joey Jackson vs. Illinois-Chicago (1993)........9 Jason Adams vs. Long Beach State (1995).....9 *Dayne Parker vs. Tulane (2012)....................9
1. 2.
Errors Derek Schermerhorn vs. USC (2006)..............4 Will Baez vs. Illinois State (2010)...................3 Conor Gillaspie vs. Missouri State (2008)......3 Conor Gillaspie vs. Northern Iowa (2008)......3 Tyler Grimes vs. UT Arlington (2011)............3 Rick Wrona vs. Oklahoma City (1985)...........3 Jimmy Smith vs. Hawaii (1980)......................3 Jim Thomas vs. Iowa State (1979)..................3 Mike Davis vs. Oklahoma City (1979)...........3 Jimmy Smith vs. Emporia State (1979)...........3 Dave Howard vs. Texas Wesleyan (1978).......3 Kevin Akenson vs. Kansas State (1978).........3
Team Game (Hitting)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
At Bats Kansas State (2004).......................................67 Oregon (2011)...............................................64 *Kansas State (2012).....................................57 Oral Roberts (1984).......................................55 Tulsa (1980)...................................................54
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Runs Kansas Wesleyan (1987)...............................35 Friends (1984)...............................................34 Colorado State (1981)...................................33 Missouri-Rolla (1983)...................................32 Howard (2002)..............................................31
1. 2. 3. 5.
Runs (Inning) Friends (1984)...............................................21 Benedictine (1997)........................................16 Kansas (1986)................................................15 Newman (Kan.) (1998)..................................15 New Mexico (1989).......................................14 Friends (2000)...............................................14
1. 2. 3. 5.
Hits Colorado State (1981)...................................30 Friends (1984)...............................................29 Augustana (1980)..........................................28 UNI (1989)....................................................28 New Mexico State (1979)..............................27 New Mexico (1989).......................................27
1. 3. 4.
Doubles Augustana (1980)..........................................12 Marymount (1989)........................................12 UNI (1989)....................................................10 Texas Tech (1979)...........................................9 Washburn (1991).............................................9 Friends (1996).................................................9 Sterling (1998).................................................9 Southern Illinois (2007)...................................9
1. 5.
Triples NW Oklahoma State (1980)............................5 Wayne State (1982).........................................5 Missouri-Rolla (1983).....................................5 Lewis-Clark State (1989)................................5 Abilene Christian (1978).................................4 Bethany (1980)................................................4 NE Missouri (1980).........................................4 New Mexico State (1980)................................4 Oklahoma City (1981).....................................4 Missouri-Rolla (1983).....................................4 Missouri-Rolla (1983).....................................4 Wyoming (1984)..............................................4 Kansas Wesleyan (1986).................................4 Hardin-Simmons (1987)..................................4 Kansas Wesleyan (1987).................................4 Friends (1995).................................................4
1. 2. 4.
Home Runs Emporia State (1991).......................................9 Texas Wesleyan (1981)....................................8 Missouri (1999)...............................................8 New Mexico State (1981)................................7 Missouri State (1995)......................................7 Creighton (1998).............................................7 Creighton (1998).............................................7
1. 2. 3. 4.
Total Bases Emporia State (1991).....................................55 Colorado State (1981)...................................54 Fort Hays State (1988)..................................53 New Mexico State (1981)..............................51 New Mexico (1989).......................................51
1. 3. 4.
RBI Colorado State (1981)...................................33 Kansas Wesleyan (1987)...............................33 Missouri-Rolla (1983)...................................30 Friends (1984)...............................................29 Howard (2002)..............................................29
1. 2.
Stolen Bases Baker (1995)..................................................13 Marymount (1981)........................................11 Kansas Newman (1982)................................11 Texas Tech (1989).........................................11 UNI (1989)....................................................11 San Francisco (1995).....................................11 North Dakota State (2006)............................11
1. 3. 5.
Walks Nebraska (1987)............................................20 Benedictine (1997)........................................20 South Dakota State (1981)............................18 Miami (Ohio) (1999).....................................18 Hardin-Simmons (1987)................................17 Washington (1999)........................................17 Hawaii-Hilo (2006).......................................17
1. 2. 3.
Strikeouts Oral Roberts (2009).......................................21 Long Beach State (2008)...............................18 LSU (1987)....................................................16 LSU (1993)....................................................16 Evansville (1998)..........................................16 South Alabama (1998)...................................16 Long Beach State (2004)...............................16 Evansville (2014)..........................................16
1. 3.
Hit By Pitch Florida Gulf Coast (2010)...............................5 Northwestern State (2005)...............................5 Tabor (2010)....................................................4 Kansas (2010)..................................................4 TCU (2009).....................................................4 Alcorn State (2011).........................................4 Evansville (2011).............................................4 Richmond (2007).............................................4 Kansas (2007)..................................................4 Missouri State (2007)......................................4 Indiana State (1995)........................................4 North Dakota (2012).......................................4
1. 2. 5.
Sacrifice Flies Kearney State (1987).......................................5 New Orleans (2011)........................................4 Hawaii-Hilo (2003).........................................4 Friends (1997).................................................4 Central Arkansas (2010)..................................3 Harvard (2008)................................................3 Creighton (2007).............................................3 Hawaii-Hilo (2005).........................................3 McNeese State (2005).....................................3 Northern Colorado (2005)...............................3 Howard (2002)................................................3 Centenary (2001).............................................3 Indiana State (2001)........................................3 Hawaii Pacific (1999)......................................3 Creighton (1999).............................................3 Washington (1996)..........................................3 Indiana State (1995)........................................3 San Francisco (1995).......................................3 South Carolina (1990).....................................3 BYU (1989).....................................................3 Northwest Missouri State (1983)....................3 Hawaii (1983)..................................................3 New Mexico State (1980)................................3
1. 4.
Sacrifice Hits Arizona (2007)................................................4 Bradley (2001).................................................4 Bradley (2014).................................................4 Nicholls State (2006).......................................3 Indiana State (2006)........................................3 Northern Colorado (2006)...............................3 Hawaii-Hilo (2005).........................................3 NE Illinois (1993)............................................3 Hawaii (1987)..................................................3 *Illinois State (2012).......................................3 *Illinois State (2012).......................................3
1. 4.
Left On Base Missouri State (2007)....................................17 Stephen F. Austin (1990)...............................17 Oklahoma City (1984)...................................17 North Dakota State (2009)............................16 Tabor (2008)..................................................16 Oregon (2011)...............................................16 Kansas State (2004).......................................16 Oral Roberts (1993).......................................16
1. 2. 4.
Innings Pitched Oregon (2011)............................................17.0 Kansas State (2004)....................................16.0 *Kansas (2012)...........................................16.0 Kansas (1992).............................................15.0 *Kansas State (2012)..................................15.0 Cal State Fullerton (2002)..........................15.0
Team Game (Pitching)
Runs 1. Oklahoma A&M (1955)................................34 2. Tulsa (1956)...................................................28
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3. 4.
NW Oklahoma (1913)...................................25 Oklahoma A&M (1948)................................24 Oklahoma A&M (1950)................................24 Oklahoma A&M (1953)................................24 UNLV (1988).................................................24
1. 2. 3. 5.
Earned Runs BYU (1990)...................................................23 Indiana State (1987)......................................22 UNLV (1988).................................................21 Indiana State (2001)......................................21 *Kansas State (2013).....................................20
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Hits UNLV (1988).................................................25 Indiana State (1987)......................................24 Arizona State (1988).....................................23 La.-Lafayette (2005)......................................22 Creighton (1981)...........................................21 Texas Pan American (1983)...........................21 BYU (1990)...................................................21
1. 2. 4. 5.
Strikeouts Illinois State (1994).......................................21 Illinois-Chicago (1993).................................20 Oral Roberts (1993).......................................20 Creighton (1991)...........................................19 Friends (1984)...............................................18 Illinois State (2008).......................................18
1. 2. 3. 4.
Walks Lamar (1985).................................................23 Oregon (2011)...............................................16 Oklahoma State (1985)..................................15 Hawaii-Hilo (1980).......................................14 Oklahoma State (1983)..................................14 Oklahoma State (1990)..................................14
1. 2.
Home Runs Allowed UNLV (1980)...................................................6 Illinois State (2010).........................................5 Central Arkansas (2008)..................................5 Lamar (1985)...................................................5 Phillips (1978).................................................5
1. 2. 5.
Wild Pitches Oklahoma State (2008)....................................5 Northwestern State (2005)...............................4 Missouri State (2003)......................................4 *Kansas State (2012).......................................4 Arizona (2010)................................................3 Kansas State (2010).........................................3 Evansville (2010)............................................3 Illinois State (2009).........................................3 Oral Roberts (2009).........................................3 Indiana State (2009)........................................3 Fordham (2008)...............................................3 Oklahoma State (2008)....................................3 Missouri State (2008)......................................3 Florida State (2008).........................................3 UT Arlington (2011)........................................3 Oregon (2011).................................................3 Hawaii (2011)..................................................3 Kansas State (2011).........................................3 Illinois State (2011).........................................3 Kansas (2006)..................................................3 Southeast Missouri State (2002)......................3 Nebraska (2002)..............................................3 Nicholls State (2001).......................................3 South Alabama (2001).....................................3 Evansville (2001)............................................3 Miami (Ohio) (1999).......................................3 Creighton (1999).............................................3 Notre Dame (1993)..........................................3 Indiana State (1988)........................................3 *Purdue (2012)................................................3 *Evansville (2012)..........................................3 Tulsa (1980).....................................................3 *Pittsburgh (2013)...........................................3 *Bradley (2013)...............................................3 *Missouri State (2013)....................................3 Long Beach State (2014).................................3 Arizona State (2014).......................................3 Dallas Baptist (2014).......................................3 Illinois State (2014).........................................3
1. 2.
Balks Northern Iowa (2003)......................................3 TCU (2009).....................................................2 Indiana State (1999)........................................2 Bradley (1998).................................................2
1. 2. 4.
Putouts Oregon (2011)...............................................51 Kansas State (2004).......................................48 *Kansas (2012)..............................................48 Cal State Fullerton (2002).............................45 Kansas (1992)................................................45 *Kansas State (2012).....................................45
Team Game (Fielding)
Assists 1. Kansas (1992)................................................26 *Kansas State (2012).....................................26
Pitching Victories Year Player Record 1978 Larry Groves, Fr. 9-4 1979 Matt Yeager, Sr. 9-2 Terry Hayes, So. 9-2 1980 Don Heinkel, So. 14-3 1981 Terry Hayes, Sr. 14-2 Don Heinkel, Jr. 14-4 1982 Bryan Oelkers, Jr. 18-2 1983 Erik Sonberg, Jr. 14-4 1984 Greg LaFever, So. 7-3 Frank Schulte, Sr. 7-6 1985 Ken Greenwood, Sr. 14-2 1986 Rich McIntyre, Jr. 10-2 1987 David Haas, Jr. 15-2 1988 David Haas, Jr. 14-5 1989 Greg Brummett, Sr. 18-2 1990 Darrin Paxton, So. 12-4 1991 Kennie Steenstra, So. 17-0 1992 Kennie Steenstra, Jr. 13-2 Charlie Giaudrone, Sr. 13-2 Shane Dennis, So. 13-2 1993 Darren Dreifort, Jr. 11-1 1994 Brandon Baird, So. 10-1 Mike Drumright, So. 10-4 1995 Mike Drumright, Jr. 11-3 Brandon Baird, Jr. 11-3 1996 Steve Foral, So. 11-1 1997 Jason Krafft, Jr. 10-3 Steve Foral, Jr. 10-7 1998 Steve Foral, Sr. 10-1 1999 Brandon Sloan, So. 10-3 2000 Brandon Sloan, Jr. 10-6 Ben Keiter, So. 10-1 2001 Ben Keiter, Jr. 7-4 2002 John Tetuan, Jr. 10-1 2003 Mike Pelfrey, Fr. 10-2 2004 Mike Pelfrey, So. 11-2 2005 Mike Pelfrey, Jr. 12-3 2006 Aaron Shafer, Fr. 11-3 2007 Rob Musgrave, Jr. 10-2 Travis Banwart, Jr. 10-5 2008 Rob Musgrave, Sr. 12-1 2009 Jordan Cooper, Fr. 8-6 2010 Tim Kelley, Jr. 11-2 2011 Charlie Lowell, Jr. 10-5 2012 Josh Smith, Sr. 6-4 Cale Elam, So. 6-4 2013 Cale Elam, Jr. 7-5 2014 Sam Tewes, Fr. 8-3 Innings Pitched Year Player No. 1978 Terry Hayes, Fr. 83 1/3 Larry Groves, Fr. 83 1/3 1979 Terry Hayes, So. 83 1980 Don Heinkel, So. 124 1/3 1981 Don Heinkel, Jr. 123 1/3 1982 Don Heinkel, Sr. 165 2/3 1983 Erik Sonberg, Jr. 139 1984 Greg LaFever, Jr. 86 1/3 1985 Rich McIntyre, So. 124 1986 Rich McIntyre, Jr. 102 1987 David Haas, Jr. 123 2/3 1988 David Haas, Sr. 158 1/3 1989 Greg Brummett, Sr. 147 2/3 1990 Darrin Paxton, So. 121 1/3 1991 Kennie Steenstra, So. 141
3. Cal State Fullerton (2002).............................25 4. Nebraska (1992)............................................23 5. New Orleans (1986)......................................22 1. 2.
Errors Nebraska (1986)..............................................8 Arizona (2010)................................................6 Arkansas (2004)..............................................6 Cal State Fullerton (2002)...............................6 Oral Roberts (2002).........................................6 Indiana State (2001)........................................6 South Alabama (2001).....................................6 Hawaii (1980)..................................................6 Oklahoma City (1980).....................................6 Kearney State (1979).......................................6 Iowa State (1979)............................................6 Texas Wesleyan (1978)....................................6 Tulsa (1978).....................................................6
Year-By-Year Leaders 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Kennie Steenstra, Jr. 111 Mike Brandley, So. 121 2/3 Shane Dennis, Sr. 113 2/3 Mike Drumright, Jr. 119 2/3 Brandon Baird, Sr. 101 Steve Foral, Jr. 110 Steve Foral, Sr. 86 2/3 Brandon Sloan, So. 93 1/3 Brandon Sloan, Jr. 110 1/3 Ben Keiter, Jr. 93 John Tetuan, Jr. 89 Mike Pelfrey, Fr. 104 2/3 Mike Pelfrey, So. 115 1/3 Mike Pelfrey, Jr. 139 2/3 Travis Banwart, So. 100 Rob Musgrave, Jr. 111 1/3 Rob Musgrave, Sr. 111 1/3 Jordan Cooper, Fr. 97 Jordan Cooper, So. 107 1/3 Charlie Lowell, Jr. 103 1/3 Josh Smith, Sr. 95 2/3 Cale Elam, Jr. 93 2/3 A.J. Ladwig, Jr. 105
Strikeouts Year Player No. Innings 1978 Larry Groves, Fr. 80 83 1/3 1979 Terry Hayes, So. 72 83 1/3 1980 Terry Hayes, Jr. 116 120 2/3 1981 Terry Hayes, Sr. 112 114 1982 Bryan Oelkers, Jr. 166 156 1/3 1983 Erik Sonberg, Jr. 103 139 1984 Greg LaFever, So. 79 86 1/3 1985 Ken Greenwood, Sr. 64 120 2/3 1986 David Haas, So. 86 91 1987 Greg Brummett, So. 100 119 1988 David Haas, Sr. 106 158 1/3 1989 Greg Brummett, Sr. 130 147 2/3 1990 Darrin Paxton, So. 116 121 1/3 1991 Tyler Green, Jr. 134 115 2/3 1992 Darren Dreifort, So. 92 81 1993 Darren Dreifort, Jr. 120 101 2/3 1994 Shane Dennis, Sr. 106 113 2/3 1995 Mike Drumright, Jr. 117 119 2/3 1996 Brandon Baird, Sr. 94 101 1997 Steve Foral, Jr. 104 110 1998 Steve Foral, Sr. 81 86 2/3 1999 Brandon Sloan, So. 86 93 1/3 2000 Justin Maureau, Fr. 95 77 2/3 2001 Justin Maureau, So. 91 88 1/3 2002 Adam Peterson, Jr. 91 83 2/3 2003 Mike Pelfrey, Fr. 98 104 2/3 2004 Mike Pelfrey, So. 125 115 1/3 2005 Mike Pelfrey, Jr. 143 139 2/3 2006 Travis Banwart, So. 81 100 2007 Travis Banwart, Jr. 111 110 2/3 2008 Aaron Shafer, Jr. 110 110 1/3 2009 Tim Kelley, So. 102 94 1/3 2010 Jordan Cooper, So. 95 107 1/3 2011 Charlie Lowell, Jr. 124 103 1/3 2012 Josh Smith, Sr. 77 95 2/3 2013 Cale Elam, Jr. 75 93 2/3 2014 A.J. Ladwig, Jr. 73 105 Earned Run Average (Minimum of 45 Innings Pitched) Year Player ERA Innings 1978 Larry Groves, Fr. 5.08 83 1/3 1979 Matt Yeager, Sr. 2.24 68 1/3 1980 Don Heinkel, So. 1.74 124 1/3
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W-L 9-4 9-2 14-3
1. 2. 3.
Double Plays Nebraska (1992)..............................................6 Arizona State (1992).......................................5 Southern Utah (2005)......................................4 Cal State Fullerton (2002)...............................4 Northern Iowa (2000)......................................4 Louisiana-Lafayette (2000).............................4 Kansas State (2000).........................................4 Evansville (2000)............................................4 Southern Illinois (1997)...................................4 Kansas (1995)..................................................4 Long Beach State (1995).................................4 NE Illinois (1992)............................................4 Creighton (1992).............................................4 Creighton (1991).............................................4 Oral Roberts (1985).........................................4 *Missouri State (2012)....................................4
1981 Stan Brown, Sr. 1982 Bryan Oelkers, Jr. 1983 Frank Schulte, Jr. 1984 Ken Greenwood, Jr. 1985 David Haas, Fr. 1986 Greg Brummett, Fr. 1987 Greg Brummett, So. 1988 Pat Cedeno, Jr. 1989 Jim Newlin, Jr. 1990 Kennie Steenstra, Fr. 1991 Kennie Steenstra, So. 1992 Darren Dreifort, So. 1993 Jaime Bluma, Jr. 1994 Shane Dennis, Sr. 1995 Braden Looper, So. 1996 Braden Looper, Jr. 1997 Nate Robertson, Fr. 1998 Marc Bluma, Jr. 1999 Ben Christensen, Jr. 2000 Greg Bauer, Sr. 2001 Reuben Kerbs, So. 2002 John Tetuan, Jr. 2003 Tommy Hottovy, Jr. 2004 Kris Johnson, Fr. 2005 Mike Pelfrey, Jr. 2006 Anthony Capra, Fr. 2007 Noah Booth, Sr. 2008 Rob Musgrave, Sr. 2009 Jordan Cooper, Fr. 2010 Jordan Cooper, So. 2011 TJ McGreevy, So. 2012 Kris Gardner, Fr. 2013 Aaron LaBrie, Jr. 2014 A.J. Ladwig, Jr.
2.64 75 1/3 2.07 156 1/3 3.18 102 2.09 64 2/3 3.75 84 1/3 2.68 46 1/3 3.10 119 3.15 94 1/3 1.08 75 1/3 2.47 83 2/3 2.17 141 1/3 1.78 81 1.39 64 2/3 1.35 113 2/3 1.77 56 2.09 56 2.78 58 1/3 1.74 57 2.40 71 1/3 2.72 46 1/3 3.18 51 1.72 89 2.42 48 1/3 2.01 71 2/3 1.93 139 2/3 1.76 51 1.23 51 1/3 2.51 111 1/3 2.78 97 2.01 107 1/3 2.13 50 2/3 2.66 71 0.83 54 1.54 105
9-1 18-2 10-3 6-0 12-1 6-1 9-3 10-0 5-0 9-2 17-0 6-2 8-2 9-2 3-3 4-1 5-0 5-0 9-1 4-3 2-2 10-1 3-1 7-0 12-3 2-2 6-1 12-1 8-6 10-3 0-1 5-2 4-1 3-6
Strikeouts Per Nine Innings Pitched (Minimum of 45 Innings Pitched) Year Player Inn. SO Avg. 1978 Larry Groves, Fr. 83 1/3 80 8.6 1979 Mitchell Denson, Jr. 59 1/3 56 8.5 1980 Terry Hayes, Jr. 120 2/3 116 8.6 1981 Terry Hayes, Sr. 114 1/3 112 8.8 1982 Bryan Oelkers, Jr. 156 1/3 166 9.6 1983 Troy Howerton, So. 83 1/3 76 8.2 Greg LaFever, So. 88 1/3 80 8.2 1984 Greg LaFever, Jr. 86 1/3 79 8.2 1985 Barry Lunnon, Fr. 48 1/3 37 6.9 1986 Shane Durham, So. 89 1/3 85 8.5 1987 Greg Brummett, So. 119 1/3 100 7.6 1988 Shane Durham, Sr. 75 1/3 74 8.9 1989 Darrin Paxton, Fr. 61 1/3 72 10.6 1990 Tyler Green, So. 91 1/3 104 10.2 1991 Tyler Green, Jr. 115 2/3 134 10.4 1992 Darren Dreifort, So. 81 92 10.2 1993 Darren Dreifort, Jr. 101 2/3 120 10.6 1994 Jaime Bluma, Sr. 47 53 10.2 1995 Steve Foral, Fr. 51 2/3 58 10.2 1996 Marc Bluma, Fr. 51 2/3 58 10.1 1997 Greg Bauer, Fr. 56 2/3 56 8.9 1998 Marc Bluma, Jr. 57 56 8.8 1999 Ben Christensen, Jr. 71 1/3 77 9.7 2000 Justin Maureau, Fr. 77 2/3 95 11.0 2001 Justin Maureau, So. 88 1/3 91 9.3 2002 Justin Maureau, Jr. 55 67 11.0 2003 Tommy Hottovy, Jr. 48 1/3 47 8.8 2004 Tommy Hottovy, Sr. 76 92 10.9 2005 Noah Booth, So. 80 1/3 87 9.8 2006 Kris Johnson, So. 53 2/3 45 7.5 2007 Kyle Touchatt, Sr. 48 2/3 58 10.7 2008 Anthony Capra, Jr. 76 1/3 90 10.6 2009 Tim Kelley, So. 94 1/3 102 9.7 2010 Jordan Cooper, So. 107 1/3 95 8.0
2011 2012 2013 2014
Charlie Lowell, Jr. Foster Vielock, So. Albert Minnis, Jr. Aaron LaBrie, Sr.
103 1/3 47 2/3 59 1/3 48 2/3
124 48 64 43
10.8 9.1 9.7 8.0
Fewest Walks Per Nine Innings Pitched (Minimum of 45 Innings Pitched) Year Player Innings Wks Avg. 1978 Larry Groves, Fr. 83 1/3 45 4.86 1979 Matt Yeager, Sr. 68 1/3 22 2.90 1980 Rob Burgess, Jr. 66 1/3 33 4.50 1981 Don Heinkel, Jr. 123 1/3 47 3.43 1982 Don Heinkel, Sr. 165 2/3 53 2.88 1983 Frank Schulte, Jr. 102 1/3 39 3.44 1984 Greg LaFever, Jr. 86 1/3 32 3.34 Jim Daniel, Jr. 67 1/3 25 3.34 1985 Ken Greenwood, Sr. 120 2/3 35 2.61 1986 Greg Brummett, Fr. 46 1/3 19 4.10 1987 Greg Brummett, So. 119 1/3 39 2.95 1988 David Haas, Sr. 158 1/3 41 2.33 1989 Jeff Bluma, Jr. 49 1/3 11 2.02 1990 Jeff Bluma, Sr. 55 1/3 12 1.95 1991 Kennie Steenstra, So. 141 1/3 31 1.98 1992 Kennie Steenstra, Jr. 111 20 1.62 1993 Jaime Bluma, Jr. 64 2/3 9 1.25 1994 Jaime Bluma, Sr. 47 13 2.50 Braden Looper, Fr. 53 15 2.50 1995 Brandon Baird, Jr. 101 2/3 27 2.38 1996 Braden Looper, Sr. 56 15 2.41 1997 Jason Krafft, Jr. 76 22 2.60 1998 Ben Christensen, So. 68 17 2.25 1999 Ben Christensen, Jr. 71 1/3 17 2.15 2000 Brandon Sloan, Jr. 110 1/3 35 2.85 2001 David Sanders, Fr. 69 14 1.83 2002 Justin Maureau, Jr. 55 9 1.47 2003 Mike Pelfrey, Fr. 104 2/3 15 1.30 2004 Tommy Hottovy, Sr. 76 10 1.20 2005 Mike Pelfrey, Jr. 139 2/3 30 1.90 2006 Aaron Shafer, Fr. 99 1/3 22 2.00 2007 Rob Musgrave, Jr. 111 1/3 17 1.37 2008 Rob Musgrave, Sr. 111 1/3 22 1.78 2009 Jordan Cooper, Fr. 97 20 1.86 2010 Jordan Cooper, So. 107 1/3 20 1.68 2011 TJ McGreevy, So. 50 2/3 16 2.84 2012 A.J. Ladwig, Fr. 63 8 1.14 2013 TJ McGreevy, Sr. 47 1/3 7 1.33 2014 A.J. Ladwig, Jr. 105 17 1.46
Hitting Average Year Player 1978 Bob Bomerito, So. 1979 Bruce Morrison, So. 1980 Mike Davis, Jr. 1981 Phil Stephenson, Jr. 1982 Phil Stephenson, Sr. 1983 Russ Morman, Jr. 1984 Tim Raley, Fr. 1985 Dan Juenke, Sr. 1986 Tim Raley, Jr. 1987 Tim Raley, Sr. 1988 Dan Raley, Sr. 1989 Eric Wedge, Jr. 1990 Scot McCloughan, Fr. 1991 Chris Wimmer, So. 1992 Scot McCloughan, Jr. 1993 Casey Blake, Fr. 1994 Joey Jackson, Sr. Carl Hall, Sr. 1995 Jason Adams, Sr. 1996 Travis Wyckoff, Sr. 1997 Pat Magness, Fr. 1998 Pat Magness, So. 1999 Kevin Hooper, Sr. 2000 Blake Blasi, Jr. Koyie Hill, Jr. 2001 Brian Burgamy, So. 2002 Brian Burgamy, Jr. 2003 Phil Napolitan, So. 2004 Brandon Green, Sr. 2005 Derek Schermerhorn, So. 2006 Damon Sublett, So. 2007 Damon Sublett, Jr. 2008 Conor Gillaspie, Jr. 2009 Taylor Brown, So. 2010 Cody Lassley, Sr. 2011 Chris O’Brien, Jr. 2012 Johnny Coy, Jr. 2013 Garrett Bayliff, Jr. 2014 Casey Gillaspie, Jr.
Hits AB Avg. 109 253 .431 61 132 .462 112 253 .443 119 266 .447 117 293 .399 112 255 .439 68 177 .384 96 245 .392 89 230 .387 115 279 .412 94 245 .384 106 279 .380 71 209 .340 125 312 .401 81 210 .386 85 232 .366 84 237 .354 93 263 .354 106 266 .398 94 235 .400 56 137 .409 75 224 .464 86 214 .402 88 225 .391 102 261 .391 85 241 .353 96 240 .400 88 267 .330 101 256 .395 96 292 .329 65 165 .394 95 268 .354 98 234 .419 52 154 .338 74 202 .366 100 244 .410 78 227 .344 91 240 .379 82 211 .389
Hits Year 1978 1979 1989 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 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Player No. Bob Bomerito, So. 109 Joe Carter, Fr. 107 Joe Carter, So. 124 Phil Stephenson, Jr. 119 Jim Thomas, Sr. 124 Russ Morman, Jr. 112 Arnie Beyeler, So. 70 Kevin Penner, Sr. 113 Tim Raley, Jr. 89 Tim Raley, Sr. 115 Mark Standiford, Sr. 95 P.J. Forbes, Jr. 117 P.J. Forbes, Sr. 77 Chris Wimmer, Fr. 77 Chris Wimmer, So. 125 Chris Wimmer, Jr. 97 Joey Jackson, Jr. 105 Carl Hall, Sr. 93 Jason Adams, Sr. 106 Travis Wyckoff, Sr. 94 Jeff Ryan, So. 90 Jeff Ryan, Jr. 115 Blake Blasi, So. 106 Koyie Hill, Jr. 102 Brian Burgamy, So. 85 Brian Burgamy, Jr. 96 Phil Napolitan, So. 88 Brandon Green, Sr. 101 Derek Schermerhorn, So. 96 Matt Brown, So. 93 Conor Gillaspie, So. 96 Conor Gillaspie, Jr. 98 Clint McKeever, Jr. 72 Cody Lassley, Sr. 74 Chris O’Brien, Jr. 100 Johnny Coy, Jr. 78 Garrett Bayliff, Jr. 91 Casey Gillaspie, Jr. 82
Runs Year 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 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Player No. Matt Yeager, Jr. 68 Mike Davis, Fr. 68 Mike Davis, So. 85 Phil Stephenson, So. 104 Phil Stephenson, Jr. 112 Loren Hibbs, So. 125 Jim Spring, Sr. 107 Victor Dunn, Sr. 62 Kevin Penner, Sr. 92 Arnie Beyeler, Sr. 73 Tim Raley, Sr. 102 Mark Standiford, Sr. 81 Mike Lansing, Jr. 101 P.J. Forbes, Sr. 56 Chris Wimmer, So. 99 Chris Wimmer, Jr. 87 Carl Hall, Jr. 89 Carl Hall, Sr. 82 Casey Blake, Jr. 89 Travis Wyckoff, Sr. 90 Jeff Ryan, So. 85 Jeff Ryan, Jr. 109 Blake Blasi, So. 87 Blake Blasi, Jr. 66 Brian Burgamy, So. 50 Brian Burgamy, Jr. 68 Drew Moffitt, Jr. 58 Nick Blasi, Sr. 79 Nick McCoola, Sr. 52 Josh Workman, Fr. 70 Damon Sublett, Jr. 57 Andy Dirks, Sr. 84 Ryan Jones, Jr. 46 Preston Springer, Jr. 54 Tyler Grimes, Jr. 67 Johnny Coy, Jr. 43 Casey Gillaspie, So. 49 Casey Gillaspie, Jr. 50
Doubles Year Player No. 1978 Bob Bomerito, So. 29 1979 Phil Stephenson, Fr. 21 1980 Joe Carter, So. 34 1981 Phil Stephenson, Jr. 23 1982 Phil Stephenson, Sr. 30 1983 Russ Morman, Jr. 19 1984 Tim Raley, Fr. 24 1985 Dan Juenke, Sr. 27 1986 Mark Standiford, So. 22 1987 Jeff Bonacquista, So. 22 1988 Mark Standiford, Sr. 26
109
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Eric Wedge, Jr. Mike Lansing, Sr. Mike Jones, Sr. Scot McCloughan, Jr. Jason Adams, So. Carl Hall, Jr. Carl Hall, Sr. Jason Adams, Sr. Travis Wyckoff, Sr. Jeff Ryan, So. Jeff Ryan, Jr. Blake Blasi, So. Pat Magness, Sr. Brian Burgamy, So. Drew Moffitt, So. Logan Sorensen, So. Logan Sorensen, Jr. Brandon Green, Sr. Derek Schermerhorn, So. Matt Brown, So. Conor Gillaspie, So. Andy Dirks, Sr. Clint McKeever, Jr. Preston Springer, Jr. Chris O’Brien, Jr. Johnny Coy, Jr. Casey Gillaspie, So. Casey Gillaspie, Jr.
27 16 21 23 18 18 18 25 29 25 33 28 24 23 17 17 23 27 21 23 24 22 18 20 25 17 16 15
Triples Year Player No. 1978 Bob Bomerito, So. 7 1979 Joe Carter, Fr. 6 Phil Stephenson, Fr. 6 Dave Howard, So. 6 Jimmy Smith, Fr. 6 1980 Joe Carter, So. 13 1981 Phil Stephenson, Jr. 8 1982 Jim Thomas, Sr. 12 1983 Jim Spring, Sr. 9 Loren Hibbs, Jr. 9 1984 Rick Wrona, So. 4 1985 Tim Raley, So. 9 1986 Kent Headley, Jr. 5 1987 Tim Raley, Sr. 12 1988 Jeff Bonacquista, Jr. 6 1989 P.J. Forbes, Jr. 13 1990 Jim Audley, Jr. 4 1991 Jim Audley, Sr. 12 1992 Todd Dreifort, Sr. 5 1993 Carl Hall, Jr. 7 1994 Carl Hall, Sr. 7 1995 Jason Adams, Sr. 4 1996 Randy Young, Sr. 7 1997 Ben Fogarty, Jr. 3 Kevin Hooper, So. 3 Jeff Ryan, So. 3 1998 Jeff Ryan, Jr. 7 1999 Kevin Hooper, Sr. 7 2000 Blake Blasi, Jr. 4 Joey Blue, Sr. 4 2001 Justin McCarty, Jr. 5 2002 Mark Johnson, So. 4 2003 Cody Clark, Jr. 6 2004 Nick Blasi, Sr. 6 2005 Damon Sublett, Fr. 4 2006 Matt Brown, So. 6 2007 Damon Sublett, Jr. 4 Matt Brown, Jr. 4 Conor Gillaspie, So. 4 2008 Conor Gillaspie, Jr. 8 2009 Tyler Grimes, Fr. 2 2010 Cody Lassley, Sr. 4 2011 Don Lambert, Jr. 5 2012 Johnny Coy, Jr. 3 2013 *Tyler Baker, So. 3 2014 Garrett Bayliff, Sr. 2 Chase Simpson, Jr. 2 Tyler Baker, Jr. 2 Home Runs Year Player No. 1978 Bruce Morrison, Fr. 15 1979 Joe Carter, Fr. 19 1980 Mike Davis, Jr. 22 1981 Joe Carter, Jr. 24 1982 Charlie O’Brien, Jr. 25 1983 Russ Morman, Jr. 23 1984 Rick Wrona, So. 7 1985 Mark Standiford, Fr. 16 1986 Mark Standiford, So. 11 Tim Raley, Jr. 11 1987 Rick Olivas, Sr. 18 1988 Mark Standiford, Sr. 28 1989 Eric Wedge, Jr. 23
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Pat Meares, Jr. Doug Mirabelli, So. Jason White, Jr. Jason White, Sr. Darren Dreifort, Jr. Casey Blake, So. Adam McCollough, So. Richie Taylor, Jr. Jason Adams, Sr. Casey Blake, Sr. Matt Patrick, Jr. Jeff Ryan, So. Jeff Ryan, Jr. Brian Preston, Sr. Pat Magness, Sr. Justin McCarty, Jr. Drew Moffitt, So. Drew Moffitt, Jr. Drew Moffitt, Sr. Joe Muich, Sr. Damon Sublett, So. Tyler Weber, Jr. Conor Gillaspie, Jr. Andy Dirks, Sr. Ryan Jones, Jr. Cody Lassley, Sr. Preston Springer, Jr. Chris O’Brien, Jr. Preston Springer, Sr. Johnny Coy, Jr. Casey Gillaspie, So. Casey Gillaspie, Jr.
12 13 13 15 22 5 5 5 16 22 13 13 23 23 18 12 16 18 26 9 10 11 11 11 7 11 11 10 10 9 11 15
RBI Year 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982
Player No. Bob Bomerito, So. 86 Joe Carter, Fr. 101 Mike Davis, Jr. 98 Joe Carter, Jr. 120 Russ Morman, So. 130
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 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Russ Morman, Jr. Loren Hibbs, Sr. Dan Juenke, Sr. Tim Raley, Jr. Mike McDonald, So. Mark Standiford, Sr. Eric Wedge, Jr. Mike Lansing, Sr. Doug Mirabelli, So. Todd Dreifort, Sr. Toby Smith, Jr. Richie Taylor, Jr. Jason Adams, Sr. Casey Blake, Sr. Jeff Ryan, So. Jeff Ryan, Jr. Pat Magness, Jr. Pat Magness, Sr. Randy Walter, So. Drew Moffitt, So. Drew Moffitt, Jr. Logan Sorensen, Sr. Derek Schermerhorn, So. Conor Gillaspie, Fr. Conor Gillaspie, So. Conor Gillaspie, Jr. Clint McKeever, Jr. Preston Springer, Jr. Chris O’Brien, Jr. Johnny Coy, Jr. *Tyler Baker, So. Casey Gillaspie, So. Casey Gillaspie, Jr.
105 55 84 71 87 97 99 51 85 82 82 50 82 101 77 105 94 78 48 68 77 73 60 67 63 82 43 59 70 63 46 46 50
Stolen Bases Year Player No. 1978 Bruce Alexander, Fr. 18 1979 Phil Stephenson, Fr. 33 1980 Phil Stephenson, So. 42 1981 Jim Thomas, Jr. 52
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 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Phil Stephenson, Sr. Jim Spring, Sr. Victor Dunn, Jr. Arnie Beyeler, Jr. Kent Headley, Jr. Kent Headley, Sr. Mike Lansing, So. Mike Lansing, Jr. Mike Lansing, Sr. Billy Hall, Sr. Chris Wimmer, Jr. Carl Hall, Jr. Carl Hall, Sr. Randy Young, Jr. Randy Young, Sr. Kevin Hooper, So. Zach Sorensen, So. Jeff Ryan, Jr. Jeff Ryan, Sr. Brian Burgamy, Fr. Randy Walter, So. Dustin Hawkins, Sr. Phil Napolitan, So. Logan Sorensen, Sr. Derek Schermerhorn, So. Kenny Waddell, Sr. Derek Schermerhorn, Sr. Andy Dirks, Sr. Will Baez, Jr. Will Baez, Sr. Tyler Grimes, Jr. Don Lambert, Sr. *Erik Harbutz, Jr. Tanner Dearman, So.
Year-By-Year Statistics Hitting Year Gm Avg AB 1978 74 .351 2161 1979 80 .384 2409 1980 66 .378 2395 1981 71 .377 2513 1982 87 .344 2874 1983 73 .334 2313 1984 62 .305 1893 1985 88 .337 2718 1986 63 .323 2084 1987 79 .316 2648 1988 73 .308 2471 1989 84 .323 2895 1990 64 .298 2181 1991 79 .334 2735 1992 67 .325 2438 1993 75 .311 2650 1994 62 .317 2239 1995 70 .331 2441 1996 65 .332 2279 1997 69 .335 2456 1998 63 .369 2305 1999 73 .328 2526 2000 65 .312 2239 2001 66 .303 2287 2002 64 .317 2189 2003 76 .300 2566 2004 65 .324 2216 2005 75 .289 2531 2006 68 .306 2357 2007 75 .299 2596 2008 65 .314 2233 2009 57 .275 1908 2010 60 .296 2066 2011 65 .280 2275 2012 60 .277 2077 2013 67 .292 2302 2014 59 .270 2003
R 601 828 748 829 858 715 472 765 568 734 586 831 454 708 651 611 482 602 598 654 760 657 481 483 505 492 523 442 447 476 521 306 441 405 329 376 294
H 759 926 906 948 989 773 578 917 674 837 760 934 650 914 792 824 709 809 757 822 851 829 698 694 695 770 718 731 722 776 701 524 611 638 576 672 541
2B 139 181 161 169 180 131 120 199 134 161 131 203 102 167 121 133 111 149 161 159 202 172 135 144 145 145 147 128 103 127 144 106 134 122 108 102 101
3B 28 57 67 44 58 52 22 33 29 43 22 51 22 34 31 30 27 18 22 17 30 23 21 18 15 19 13 11 20 18 26 5 17 16 11 16 11
HR 87 95 91 113 101 94 31 92 57 82 86 101 48 80 57 64 39 68 73 92 124 90 51 52 66 50 78 28 34 56 53 33 64 41 31 24 38
110
TB 1215 1506 1474 1545 1588 1290 839 1458 n/a 1330 1193 1542 940 1389 1146 1209 911 1198 1181 1291 1485 1317 1028 1030 1068 1103 1125 965 967 1107 1056 739 971 915 799 878 778
RBI SB-SBA BB SO 545 91-102 322 297 714 189-206 415 274 667 179-194 373 220 755 240-269 437 232 738 333-383 555 273 624 229-277 543 289 414 143-170 378 237 658 207-243 511 342 489 145-174 389 310 622 210-258 505 437 517 186-212 428 384 732 209-241 549 438 403 134-168 342 337 633 165-200 441 408 565 139-164 428 397 540 127-161 420 450 418 132-151 278 365 531 216-262 336 362 541 187-226 352 340 594 93-116 370 367 687 134-164 417 372 549 132-162 430 488 431 100-134 336 390 425 110-137 258 424 458 139-172 341 390 448 112-147 257 409 482 130-165 329 387 396 120-172 305 434 404 138-168 286 378 425 133-164 286 478 479 105-127 295 426 271 94-125 220 423 403 97-120 255 428 376 105-130 296 461 303 79-113 230 407 333 87-113 269 445 271 63-80 237 396
87 42 32 37 42 76 51 43 31 59 52 39 42 64 68 18 18 31 33 16 24 33 27 29 34 38 23 26 17 21 27 18 14 20
Year-By-Year Statistics Pitching Year ERA 1978 6.20 1979 3.26 1980 3.36 1981 3.89 1982 2.53 1983 3.89 1984 3.47 1985 4.91 1986 4.38 1987 4.60 1988 3.99 1989 3.30 1990 3.44 1991 2.93 1992 2.73 1993 3.68 1994 3.38 1995 3.82 1996 3.32 1997 4.01 1998 3.92 1999 3.59 2000 4.68 2001 4.18 2002 3.07 2003 3.66 2004 3.13 2005 3.16 2006 3.66 2007 2.68 2008 3.88 2009 4.26 2010 4.45 2011 3.26 2012 3.45 2013 3.55 2014 3.43 Fielding Year 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 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
W-L SV G 43-30 4 73 65-15 6 80 53-12 5 66 56-15 11 71 73-14 15 87 55-18 6 73 40-22 8 62 68-20 17 88 45-18 14 63 59-20 11 79 56-16 11 73 68-16 24 84 45-19 18 64 66-13 12 79 56-11 19 67 58-17 22 75 45-17 19 62 53-17 21 70 54-11 27 65 51-18 17 69 56-7 18 63 59-14 29 73 44-21 18 65 42-24 17 66 47-17 8 64 49-27 21 76 49-16 9 65 51-24 25 75 46-22 23 68 53-22 21 75 48-17 14 65 30-27 11 57 41-19 12 60 39-26 12 65 35-25 13 60 39-28 16 67 31-28 10 59
PO A E 1494 561 147 1705 755 132 1663 772 112 1736 788 100 2112 913 124 1730 759 118 1438 610 97 2033 895 114 1580 672 88 1986 827 100 1859 760 110 2133 919 113 1680 731 92 2020 948 106 1829 858 77 2015 905 98 1670 729 68 1810 879 100 1694 765 101 1785 742 116 1610 783 88 1872 804 86 1690 742 85 1700 770 121 1647 723 92 1926 839 75 1663 709 81 1990 795 82 1815 687 81 2007 773 73 1699 620 80 1515 597 79 1573 640 90 1766 718 97 1650 717 62 1794 749 61 1574 592 66
CG SHO IP 30 -- 498.0 34 -- 568.1 29 -- 554.1 25 -- 578.2 46 17 704.0 26 11 576.2 20 8 479.1 34 10 677.2 15 5 526.2 16 7 662.0 23 7 619.2 17 10 711.0 10 5 560.0 19 9 673.0 6 11 609.2 4 3 671.2 5 10 556.2 8 8 603.1 6 9 564.2 4 5 595.0 5 6 536.2 6 5 624.0 4 5 563.1 5 9 566.2 6 5 549.0 7 7 642.0 8 7 554.1 8 13 663.1 2 4 605.0 2 9 669.0 11 3 566.1 6 5 505.0 7 6 524.1 7 10 588.2 0 4 550.0 3 6 598.0 3 6 524.2
PCT .933 .949 .956 .961 .961 .955 .955 .963 .962 .966 .960 .964 .963 .966 .972 .968 .972 .964 .961 .956 .965 .969 .966 .953 .963 .974 .967 .971 .969 .974 .967 .964 .961 .962 .974 .977 .970
111
H 531 505 509 536 560 514 440 639 510 671 635 628 505 576 553 595 479 572 546 588 554 594 589 590 515 608 476 627 581 565 539 511 564 545 501 593 514
R-ER BB SO 440-343 415 371 340-206 296 443 293-207 364 417 344-250 336 435 274-198 302 589 330-249 350 431 251-185 213 310 432-370 403 406 300-257 287 387 401-338 319 525 354-275 285 504 320-261 329 632 560-214 253 482 277-219 261 538 223-185 175 467 340-275 254 590 245-209 187 522 309-256 235 486 281-208 213 529 340-265 221 528 299-234 157 414 297-249 204 599 351-293 240 469 341-263 182 506 253-187 140 477 308-261 219 533 252-193 158 490 279-233 237 607 296-246 198 469 249-199 179 670 303-244 177 553 286-239 186 508 312-259 196 438 277-213 238 488 254-211 188 381 278-236 189 461 238-200 176 377
WP -- -- -- 40 27 46 38 47 31 42 29 46 33 32 21 40 25 41 42 44 43 47 24 32 36 45 17 49 43 41 55 45 53 45 37 49 31
HB ---19 23 26 18 25 21 47 47 41 41 46 35 58 54 52 44 48 51 47 54 66 49 73 52 69 62 62 52 66 66 47 62 60 45
Wichita State Attendance Records Top-15 Shocker Total Attendance Bests Season 1. 2007 2. 1992 3. 2008 4. 2005 5. 2009 6. 2006 7. 2010 8. 2002 9. 2000 10. 2011 11. 1994 12. 2003 13. 1991 14. 2004 15. 2012
Reg.-Season 132,143 117,728 140,922 125,678 121,392 119,894 111,659 84,392 88,816 110,723 85,746 86,363 66,337 106,195 99,433
Postseason 46,658 47,337 13,997 19,921 16,812 11,295 15,850 32,519 22,294 — 23,051 21,807 41,125 — —
Total 178,801 165,065 154,919 145,599 138,204 131,189 127,509 116,911 111,110 110,723 108,797 108,170 107,462 106,195 99,433
Top-15 Shocker Average Attendance Bests 1. 4,257, 2007 2. 4,187, 2008 3. 3,897, 2002 4. 3,863, 2003 5. 3,839, 2009 6. 3,793, 2004 7. 3,748, 2006 8. 3,733, 2005 9. 3,643, 2010 10. 3,561, 2001 11. 3,460, 2011 12. 3,439, 1992 13. 3,268, 2000 14. 3,013, 2012 15. 2,924, 2014
Top-15 All-Time Largest Crowds 1. 8,153 vs. UC Irvine, June 9, 2007 8,153 vs. UC Irvine, June 10, 2007 3. 8,103 vs. Oklahoma State, May 25, 1992 4. 7,851 vs. Arizona, June 4, 2007 5. 7,829 vs. Oklahoma State, May 24, 1992 6. 7,526 vs. Oral Roberts, May 28, 1999 7. 7,412 vs. Arizona State, May 23, 1992 8. 7,386 vs. George Washington, May 22, 1992 9. 7,220 vs. California, May 27, 1991 10. 7,217 vs. Kansas State, April 20, 2010 11. 7,212 vs. Creighton, May 18, 1991# 12. 7,084 vs. New Orleans, June 1, 2007 13. 6,943 vs. Kansas, April 22, 2008 14. 6,904 vs. Kansas State, April 29, 2008 15. 6,791 vs. Oklahoma, May 2, 2006 #Lawrence-Dumont Stadium
Wichita State’s Home Record Through the Years
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 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Totals
McAdams Lawrence-Dumont Shocker Eck Eck Stadium-Home Park Stadium Field Stadium of Tyler Field
20-8 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- – -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 20-8
1-2 3-3 0-3 1-1 1-2 1-3 0-3 23-0 -- -- 8-1 -- -- 1-0 -- -- 1-0 -- -- -- – -- 9-3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 49-21
6-0 48-4 43-3 39-4 43-2 34-4 24-2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- – -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 237-19
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- 20-5 26-10 37-6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- – -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 83-21
Yearly Attendance (since 1985)
Shocker Attendance Ranked by the NCAA (since 1999)
NCAA NCAA Year Dates Total Rank Avg. Rank 1999 35 88,293 13 2,523 12 2000 34 111,110 10 3,268 8 2001 27 96,158 10 3,561 6 2002 30 116,911 10 3,897 7 2003 28 108,170 11 3,863 7 2004 28 106,195 14 3,793 8 2005 39 145,599 9 3,733 12 2006 35 131,189 12 3,748 13 2007 42 178,801 6 4,257 10 2008 37 154,919 9 4,187 12 2009 36 138,204 10 3,839 11 2010 35 127,509 11 3,643 10 2011 32 110,723 17 3,460 16 2012 33 99,433 20 3,013 20 2013 32 86,366 22 2,698 23 2014 27 78,972 24 2,924 20
Record 36-6 29-11 23-10 30-9 25-9 29-4 29-11 28-7 30-13 33-6 25-15 28-7 23-9 24-11 20-14 19-10
Season 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985
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Reg.-Season 78,972 86,366 99,433 110,723 111,659 121,392 140,922 132,143 119,894 125,678 106,195 86,363 84,392 88,807 88,816 54,073 42,347 60,850 63,818 73,659 85,746 64,446 117,728 66,337 50,010 34,629 24,905 15,248 13,681 15,263
Postseason — — — — 15,850 16,812 13,997 46,658 11,295 19,921 — 21,807 32,519 7,351 22,294 34,220 17,346 14,266 32,156 16,042 23,051 9,403 47,337 41,125 19,688 4,774 5,747 4,458 — 4,649
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 25-2-1 33-10 27-11 39-2 43-5 36-9 31-9 31-5 31-6 36-6 34-2 36-6 20-8 23-10 30-9 25-9 29-4 29-11 28-7 30-13 33-6 25-15 28-7 23-9 4-11 0-14 19-10
Total
27-10 51-7 43-6 40-5 44-4 35-7 24-5 43-5 26-10 37-6 33-3-1 33-10 27-11 40-2 43-5 36-9 32-9 31-5 31-6 36-6 34-2 36-6 29-11 23-10 30-9 25-9 29-4 29-11 28-7 30-13 33-6 25-15 28-7 23-9 4-11 0-14 19-10
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Total Average 78,972 2,924 86,366 2,698 99,433 3,013 110,723 3,460 127,509 3,643 138,204 3,839 154,919 4,187 178,801 4,257 131,189 3,748 145,599 3,733 106,195 3,793 108,170 3,863 116,911 3,897 96,158 3,561 111,110 3,268 88,293 2,523 59,693 1,658 75,116 1,788 95,974 2,594 89,701 2,492 108,797 2,654 73,849 1,641 165,065 3,439 107,462 2,559 69,698 1,834 39,403 916 30,652 828 19,706 458 13,681 380 19,912 415
NCAA Tournament Records
Team – Single Game
Largest Winning Margin 11 vs. Oklahoma State (13-2) 1982 College World Series 11 vs. Oral Roberts (12-1) 1985 Midwest Regional 11 vs. Pepperdine (12-1) 1989 West II Regional Largest Losing Margin 18 vs. Arizona State (1-19) 1988 College World Series Most At-Bats 45 vs. Georgia Southern (13 innings) 1990 Midwest Regional 45 vs. Oral Roberts (9 innings) 1999 Wichita Regional Most Runs Scored 18 vs. Texas Christian 2006 Norman Regional Most Hits 20 vs. Texas Christian 2006 Norman Regional Fewest Hits 2 vs. Oral Roberts 2002 Wichita Regional *2 vs. Arkansas 2013 Manhattan Regional Most Doubles 6 vs. New Orleans 1982 South Regional 6 vs. Oklahoma State 1988 Midwest Regional *6 vs. Kansas State 2013 Manhattan Regional Most Triples 2 vs. Miami (Fla) 1982 College World Series Most Home Runs 5 vs. Oral Roberts 1985 Midwest Regional 5 vs. North Carolina State 1997 South II Regional Most Runs Batted In 17 vs. Texas Christian 2006 Norman Regional Most Stolen Bases 5 vs. Oklahoma State 1985 Midwest Regional 5 vs. California 1991 Midwest Regional 5 vs. Long Beach State 1991 College World Series 5 vs. Georgia Tech 1994 Midwest II Regional 5 vs. Oklahona State 1999 Wichita Regional 5 vs. Arkansas 2004 Fayetteville Regional Most Walks Drawn 13 vs. Loyola Marymount 1988 Midwest Regional Fewest Strikeouts (hitters) 1 vs. Mississippi State 1981 Atlantic Regional 1 vs. George Washington 1992 Midwest Regional 1 vs. Mississippi 2003 Houston Regional Most Strikeouts (hitters) 16 vs. Louisiana State 1993 College World Series Fewest Hits Allowed 2 vs. Clemson 1981 Atlantic Regional 2 vs. New Orleans 1982 South Regional 2 vs. Arizona 2007 Wichita Regional Most Hits Allowed 23 vs. Arizona State 1988 College World Series Fewest Walks Allowed 0 vs. Miami (Fla) 1982 College World Series 0 vs. Arkansas 1989 College World Series 0 vs. East Carolina 1991 Midwest Regional 0 vs. South Carolina 1993 Atlantic Regional 0 vs. Lamar 1995 Midwest Regional 0 vs. Oklahoma 2002 Wichita Regional 0 vs. UC-Irvine 2007 Wichita Super Regional 0 vs. TCU 2008 Stillwater Regional Most Walks Allowed 11 vs. Minnesota 2000 Minneapolis Regional Most Strikeouts 19 vs. Creighton (12 innings) 1991 College World Series Most Chances Without Error 59 vs. East Tennessee State (13 innings) 1981 Atlantic Regional Most Errors Committed 6 vs. Oral Roberts 2002 Wichita Regional 6 vs. Arkansas 2004 Fayetteville Regional Most Assists 20 vs. East Tennessee State (13 innings) 1981 Atlantic Regional 20 vs. Arizona State (9 innings) 1998 Midwest Regional Most Double Plays 5 vs. Arizona State 1992 Midwest Regional Most Innings Played 13 vs. East Tennessee State 1981 Atlantic Regional 13 vs. Georgia Southern 1990 Midwest Regional
Individual – Single Game
Most At-Bats 6 by many – Derek Schermerhorn (3 times) Most Runs Scored 4 Pat Meares vs. Florida State 1989 College World Series Most Hits 5 Derek Schermerhorn vs. TCU 2006 Norman Regional Most Doubles 2 19 times – twice by Mike McDonald and Derek Schermerhorn Most Triples 1 17 times – twice by Mike Jones and Casey Blake Most Home Runs 2 Dan Juenke vs. Oral Roberts 1985 Midwest Regional 2 Mark Grogan vs. Oral Roberts 1985 Midwest Regional 2 Mark Standiford vs. Oklahoma State 1988 Midwest Regional 2 Darren Dreifort vs. Ohio State 1993 Atlantic Regional 2 Jeff Ryan vs. North Carolina State 1997 South II Regional 2 Brandon Hall vs. Texas Christian 2006 Norman Regional 2 Conor Gillaspie vs. Oklahoma 2006 Norman Regional Most Runs Batted In 7 Darren Dreifort vs. Ohio State 1993 Atlantic Regional Most Stolen Bases 3 Arnie Beyeler vs. Oral Roberts 1985 Midwest Regional 3 Billy Hall vs. Baylor 1991 Midwest Regional 3 Chris Wimmer vs. California 1991 Midwest Regional 3 Billy Hall vs. Louisiana State 1991 College World Series Most Walks 4 Mark Standiford vs. Oklahoma State 1988 Midwest Regional Most Strikeouts 4 Billy Hall vs. Long Beach State 1991 College World Series 4 Brian Spear vs. Houston 2006 Norman Regional Most Innings Pitched 10 Tyler Green vs. Georgia Southern 1990 Midwest Regional Most Innings In Relief 7 Frank Schulte vs. East Tennessee St. 1981 Atlantic Regional Fewest Hits-Complete Game 2 Don Heinkel vs. Clemson 1981 Atlantic Regional 2 Bryan Oelkers vs. New Orleans 1982 South Regional Fewest Walks-Complete Game 0 Kennie Steenstra vs. East Carolina 1991 Midwest Regional 0 Rob Musgrave vs. TCU 2008 Stillwater Regional Most Strikeouts 14 Tyler Green vs. Creighton 1991 College World Series 14 Mike Pelfrey vs. Missouri 2004 Fayetteville Regional
Individual Single Game Fielding Records
Pitcher Putouts 4 Greg Brummett vs. Arkansas in 1989 College World Series Assists 5 Kennie Steenstra vs. Oklahoma in 1992 College World Series Total Chances 6 Kennie Steenstra vs. Oklahoma (1 PO-5 Asst) in 1992 College World Series Catcher Putouts 20 Doug Mirabelli vs. Creighton in 1991 College World Series Assists 3 Dustin Bozarth vs. Butler in 2000 Minneapolis Regional 3 Joe Muich vs. Arkansas in 2004 Fayetteville Regional 3 Brandon Hall vs. Oklahoma in 2006 Norman Regional Total Chances 20 Doug Mirabelli vs. Creighton (20 PO) in 1991 College World Series First Base Putouts 15 Bryant Winslow vs. Florida State in 1989 College World Series Assists 3 Bryant Winslow vs. Arkansas in 1989 College World Series 3 Pat Magness vs. UCLA in 1999 Wichita Regional Total Chances 16 Phil Stephenson vs. East Tennessee (14 PO-2 Asst) in 1981 Atlantic Regional 16 Mike McDonald vs. UC-Santa Barbara (14 PO-2 Asst) in 1987 West I Regional 16 Bryant Winslow vs. Florida State (15 PO-1 Asst) in 1989 College World Series
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Second Base Putouts 6 Damon Sublett vs. Winthrop in 2005 Knoxville Regional Assists 10 Joey Jackson vs. Ohio State in 1993 Atlantic Regional Total Chances 12 Joey Jackson vs. Ohio State (2 PO-10 Asst) in 1993 Atlantic Regional Third Base Putouts 4 Pat Meares vs. UCLA in 1990 Midwest Regional Assists 9 Mike Jones vs. East Carolina in 1991 Midwest Regional Total Chances 10 Mike Jones vs. East Carolina (1 PO-9 Asst) in 1991 Midwest Regional Shortstop Putouts 5 Mike Blankenberger vs. Oral Roberts in 1987 West I Regional 5 Pat Meares vs. Pepperdine in 1989 West II Regional 5 Chris Wimmer vs. Oklahoma in 1992 College World Series Assists 8 Chris Wimmer vs. California in 1991 Midwest Regional Total Chances 12 Chris Wimmer vs. California (4 PO-8 Asst) in 1991 Midwest Regional Outfield Putouts 9 Blake Hurlbutt vs. Houston in 2006 Norman Regional Assists 2 Mark Grogan vs. Miami in 1982 College World Series Total Chances 9 Blake Hurlbutt vs. Houston (9 PO) in 2006 Norman Regional
Team – Tournament
Most At-Bats 205 in 1989 West II Regional (6 games) Most Runs Scored 48 in 1985 Midwest Regional (5 games) Most Runs Per Game 10.5 in 1991 Midwest Regional (42 in 4 games) Most Hits 63 in 1985 Midwest Regional (5 games) Most Doubles 13 in 2006 Norman Regional (4 games) 13 in 2007 Wichita Regional (5 games) Most Triples 2 in 1981 Atlantic Regional (3 games) 2 in 1982 College World Series (5 games) 2 in 1989 West II Regional (6 games) 2 in 1991 Midwest Regional (4 games) 2 in 1993 Atlantic Regional (5 games) Most Home Runs 15 in 1985 Midwest Regional (5 games) Most Runs Batted In 45 in 1985 Midwest Regional (5 games) 45 in 1988 Midwest Regional (5 games) Highest Batting Average .352 in 2006 Norman Regional (51-for-145 in 4 games) Most Walks Drawn 37 in 1985 Midwest Regional (5 games) Most Strikeouts (hitters) 39 in 1989 College World Series (6 games) Most Stolen Bases 15 in 1991 Midwest Regional (4 games) Most Innings Pitched 54 in 1989 College World Series (6 games) Most Complete Games 3 in 1982 College World Series (5 games) Most Shutouts 2 in 1982 South Regional (3 games) 2 in 1992 Midwest Regional (4 games) Fewest Hits Per 9 Innings 3.7 in 1982 South Regional (11 in 27 innings) Fewest Walks Per 9 Innings 1.3 in 1995 Midwest Regional (4 in 27 innings) Most Strikeouts Per 9 Innings 11.2 in 2007 Wichita Regional (56 in 45 innings) Most Wins 5 in 1989 West II Regional 5 in 1989 College World Series Most Saves 3 in 1989 West II Regional (6 games) 3 in 1989 College World Series (6 games)
Lowest Earned Run Average 0.33 in 1982 South Regional (1 earned run in 27 innings) Most Putouts 162 in 1989 College World Series (6 games) Most Assists 88 in 1989 College World Series (6 games) Most Double Plays 11 in 1991 College World Series (4 games) Most Total Chances 264 in 1989 College World Series (6 games) Most Errors Committed 14 in 1989 College World Series (6 games) Highest Fielding Percentage 1.000 in 1997 South Regional (0 errors in 73 total chances)
Individual – Tournament
Most At-Bats 27 P.J. Forbes in 1989 West II Regional (6 games) Most Runs Scored 9 Gregg Schiffelbein in 1985 Midwest Regional (5 games) 9 Chris Wimmer in 1991 Midwest Regional (4 games) Most Hits 11 Conor Gillaspie in 2006 Norman Regional (4 games) Most Doubles 5 Derek Schermerhorn in 2006 Norman Regional (4 games) Most Triples 2 Casey Blake in 1993 Atlantic Regional (5 games) Most Home Runs 4 Mark Standiford in 1988 Midwest Regional (5 games) 4 Darren Dreifort in 1993 Atlantic Regional (5 games) Most Runs Batted In 12 Russ Morman in 1982 College World Series (5 games) Highest Batting Average (minimum 9 at-bats) .611 Conor Gillaspie in 2006 Norman Regional (11-for-18) Most Stolen Bases 6 Billy Hall in 1991 Midwest Regional (4 games) Most Walks 8 Phil Stephenson in 1982 College World Series (5 games) 8 Mark Standiford in 1988 Midwest Regional (5 games) 8 Jim Audley in 1989 College World Series (6 games) Most Strikeouts (hitter) 8 Darren Dreifort in 1993 Atlantic Regional (5 games) 8 Brian Schoenhofer in 1999 Wichita Regional (4 games) Most Pitching Appearances 5 Jim Newlin in 1989 College World Series (6 games) Most Games Started 3 Greg Brummett in 1989 College World Series (6 games) Most Games Started-Regional 2 Rich McIntyre in 1985 Midwest Regional 2 David Haas in 1988 Midwest Regional 2 Pat Cedeno in 1989 West II Regional 2 Mike Brandley in 1993 Atlantic Regional 2 Travis Banwart in 2007 Wichita Regional Most Complete Games 2 Bryan Oelkers in 1982 College World Series Most Innings Pitched 23 2/3 Greg Brummett in 1989 College World Series Most Innings-Regional 16 1/3 David Haas in 1988 Midwest Regional Most Strikeouts 17 Tyler Green in 1991 College World Series (12 innings) Most Walks Allowed 11 Bryan Oelkers in 1982 College World Series (18 innings) 11 Pat Cedeno in 1988 Midwest Regional (9 innings) Most Wins 3 Greg Brummett in 1989 College World Series Most Losses 2 Don Heinkel in 1982 College World Series Most Saves 3 Jim Newlin in 1989 College World Series Best Earned Run Average (more than 9 innings) 0.90 Tyler Green in 1990 Midwest Regional (1 earned run in 10 innings)
More Than One Tournament – Same Season
Team Most Games Played 12 in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series Most At-Bats 400 in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series (12 games) Most Runs Scored 76 in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series (12 games) Most Runs Per Game 8.4 in 1991 Midwest Regional/College World Series (64 in 8 games) Most Hits 106 in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series (12 games)
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Most Doubles 21 in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series (12 games) Most Triples 3 in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series (12 games) 3 in 1991 Midwest Regional/College World Series (8 games) Most Home Runs 12 in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series (12 games) Most Runs Batted In 67 in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series (12 games) Highest Batting Average .305 in 2007 Wichita Regional/Wichita Super Regional (74-for-243) Most Walks Drawn 57 in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series (12 games) Most Stolen Bases 27 in 1991 Midwest Regional/College World Series (8 games) Most Innings Pitched 107 in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series (12 games) Most Complete Games 5 in 1982 South Regional/College World Series (8 games) Most Shutouts 3 in 1982 South Regional/College World Series (8 games) Fewest Hits Per 9 Innings 6.9 in 1982 South Regional/College World Series (55 in 72 innings) Fewest Walks Per 9 Innings 2.2 in 1993 Atlantic Regional/College World Series (20 in 82 innings) Most Strikeouts Per 9 Innings 9.8 in 2007 Wichita Regional/Wichita Super Regional (68 in 62 1/3) Most Wins 10 in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series (12 games) Most Saves 6 in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series (12 games) Best Earned Run Average 2.25 in 1982 South Regional/CWS (18 earned runs in 72 innings) Individual Most Games Played 12 Jim Audley, Todd Dreifort, P.J. Forbes, Mike Jones, Mike McDonald, Pat Meares, Eric Wedge, and Bryant Winslow in 1989 West II/CWS Most At-Bats 51 P.J. Forbes in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series (12 games) Most Runs Scored 13 Chris Wimmer in 1991 Midwest Regional/College World Series (9 games) Most Hits 15 Mark Standiford in 1988 Midwest Regional/College World Series (9 gms) 15 Pat Meares in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series (12 games) Most Doubles 5 Russ Morman in 1982 South Regional/College World Series (8 games) Most Triples 2 Casey Blake in 1993 Atlantic Regional/College World Series (9 games) Most Home Runs 6 Mark Standiford in 1988 Midwest Regional/College World Series (9 gms) 6 Darren Dreifort in 1993 Atlantic Regional/College World Series (9 games) Most Runs Batted In 15 Eric Wedge in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series (12 games) Highest Batting Average .484 Mark Standiford in 1988 Midwest Regional/CWS (15-for-31) Most Walks Drawn 13 Eric Wedge in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series (12 games) Most Stolen Bases 11 Billy Hall in 1991 Midwest Regional/College World Series (8 games) Most Pitching Appearances 8 Jim Newlin in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series Most Games Started 4 David Haas in 1988 Midwest Regional/College World Series 4 Greg Brummett in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series 4 Pat Cedeno in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series 4 Mike Brandley in 1993 Atlantic Regional/College World Series Most Complete Games 3 Bryan Oelkers in 1982 South Regional/College World Series Most Shutouts 2 Bryan Oelkers in 1982 South Regional and College World Series Most Innings Pitched 33 2/3 David Haas in 1988 Midwest Regional/College World Series Most Strikeouts 28 David Haas in 1988 Midwest Regional/College World Series (33 2/3 inn) Most Wins 4 Greg Brummett in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series Most Saves 5 Jim Newlin in 1989 West II Regional/College World Series Lowest Earned Run Average (more than 9 innings) 0.00 Jaime Bluma in 1993 Atlantic Regional/CWS (0 earned runs in 9 1/3)
Miscellaneous Streaks and Accomplishments Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings 18 1/3 Jaime Bluma, 1991-93 18 Bryan Oelkers, 1982 13 2/3 Erik Sonberg, 1982 13 2/3 Pat Cedeno, 1989 13 1/3 Steve Foral, 1996-97 Hitting In Consecutive Games 12 Mike Lansing, 1988, ‘90 11 Eric Wedge, 1989 11 Chris Wimmer, 1990-91 10 Todd Dreifort, 1991-92 9 Jim Thomas, 1981-82 Home Run In Consecutive Games 3 Russ Morman, 1982 3 Rick Wrona, 1985 3 Eric Wedge, 1989 Shutouts 3-0 vs. Jackson State in 1982 South Regional (Don Heinkel 3-hitter) 7-0 vs. New Orleans in 1982 South Regional (Bryan Oelkers 2-hitter) 7-0 vs. Cal State-Fullerton in 1982 College World Series (Bryan Oelkers 5-hitter) 4-0 vs. Portland State in 1989 West II Regional (Pat Cedeno 6-hitter) 9-0 vs. George Washington in 1992 Midwest Regional (Charlie Giaudrone 6 hits in 7 innings, Steve Smith no hits in 1 inning, Jaime Bluma 1 hit in 1 innings for combined 7-hitter) 5-0 vs. Oklahoma State in 1992 Midwest Regional (Kennie Steenstra 4-hitter) 4-0 vs. Indiana in 1996 Midwest Regional (Steve Foral 5 hits in 7 1/3 innings, Braden Looper no hits in 1 2/3 innings for combined 5-hitter) 3-0 vs. Missouri in 2004 Fayetteville Regional (Mike Pelfrey 4 hits in 8 2/3 innings, Tommy Hottovy no hits in 1/3 of an inning for combined 4-hitter) 3-0 vs. Arizona in 2007 Wichita Regional (Travis Banwart 2 hits in 7 2/3 innings, Noah Krol no hits in 1/3 innings for combined 2-hitter) Grand Slams Todd Dreifort vs. California in 1991 Midwest Regional Darren Dreifort vs. Ohio State in 1992 Atlantic Regional Clint McKeever vs. Oklahoma State in 2008 Stillwater Regional
WSU NCAA Career Leaders Games Played 32 Jim Audley, 1988-91 29 Todd Dreifort, 1989-92 26 Tommy Tilma, 1990-93 25 P.J. Forbes, 1987-90 24 Mike McDonald, 1987-89 24 Eric Wedge, 1987-89 24 Pat Meares, 1988-90 At-Bats 125 Jim Audley, 1988-91 103 P.J. Forbes, 1987-90 101 Todd Dreifort, 1989-92 91 Mike McDonald, 1987-89 91 Pat Meares, 1988-90 Runs Scored 27 Jim Audley, 1988-91 22 Eric Wedge, 1987-89 18 Mark Standiford, 1985-88 18 Todd Dreifort, 1989-92 17 Chris Wimmer, 1990-92 Hits 35 Jim Audley, 1988-91 31 Todd Dreifort, 1989-92 27 Conor Gillaspie, 2006-08 26 Mark Standiford, 1985-88 26 Derek Schermerhorn, 2004-07 Doubles 10 Derek Schermerhorn, 2004-07 8 Phil Stephenson, 1980-82 7 Mike McDonald, 1987-89 6 Mark Standiford, 1985-88 6 Eric Wedge, 1987-89 6 Scot McCloughan, 1990-92
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Triples 2 Mike Jones, 1988-91 2 Casey Blake, 1993-96 1 13 tied Home Runs 9 Mark Standiford, 1985-88 7 Darren Dreifort, 1991-93 4 Russ Morman, 1982-83 4 Eric Wedge, 1987-89 4 Jeff Ryan, 1996-98 4 Zach Sorensen, 1996-98 4 Pat Magness, 1997-00 Runs Batted In 25 Mark Standiford, 1985-88 24 Jim Audley, 1988-91 20 Todd Dreifort, 1989-92 20 Casey Blake, 1993-96 19 Mike McDonald, 1987-89 19 Eric Wedge, 1987-89 19 Conor Gillaspie, 2006-08 Walks 28 Eric Wedge, 1987-89 18 Jim Audley, 1988-91 18 Doug Mirabelli, 1990-92 17 Todd Dreifort, 1989-92 16 Dan Raley, 1985-88 Stolen Bases 11 Billy Hall, 1990-91 10 Jim Audley, 1988-91 10 Randy Young, 1994-96 9 Chris Wimmer, 1990-92 9 Josh Workman, 2006-08 Batting Average (minimum 20 at-bats) .429 Brian Burgamy (12-for-28), 2000, ’02 .429 Blake Hurlbutt (12-for-28), 2005-07 .426 Mark Standiford (26-for-61), 1985-88 .417 Pat Magness (20-for-48), 1997-00 .400 Derek Schermerhorn (26-for-65), 2004-07 .400 Tim Hayes (10-for-25), 1998-99 .395 Blake Blasi (15-for-38), 1999-00 .370 Conor Gillaspie (27-for-73), 2006-08 .370 Andy Dirks (20-for-54), 2007-08 .360 Phil Stephenson (18-for-50), 1980-82 .358 Koyie Hill (19-for-53), 1998-00 .353 Billy Hall (12-for-34), 1990-91 .350 Arnie Beyeler (7-for-20), 1985 .348 Dustin Hawkins (8-for-23), 1999-00, ‘02 .342 Jeff Ryan (13-for-38), 1996-98 .333 Kevin Hooper (21-for-63), 1996-99 .333 Zach Sorensen (15-for-45), 1996-98 .333 Brian Preston (10-for-30), 1996-99 .333 Josh Workman (18-for-54), 2006-08 .326 Loren Hibbs (15-for-46), 1982-83 .326 Russ Morman (15-for-46), 1982-83 .320 Casey Blake (24-for-75), 1993-96 .320 Shawn Smarsh (8-for-25), 2002-04 .320 Tyler Weber (16-for-50), 2005-08 Pitching Appearances 15 Jim Newlin, 1987-89 11 Jaime Bluma, 1991-94 11 Darren Dreifort, 1991-93 10 Pat Cedeno, 1987-89 9 Jeff Bluma, 1987-90 Games Started 8 Greg Brummett, 1987-89 6 David Haas, 1985-88 6 Kennie Steenstra, 1990-92 5 Don Heinkel, 1980-82 5 Pat Cedeno, 1987-90 5 Charlie Giaudrone, 1989-92 5 Tyler Green, 1989-91 5 Steve Foral, 1995-98 5 Rob Musgrave, 2005-08 5 Aaron Shafer, 2006-08
Complete Games 3 Don Heinkel, 1980-82 3 Bryan Oelkers, 1980-82 3 Kennie Steenstra, 1990-92 2 Greg Brummett, 1987-89 2 David Haas, 1985-88 Innings Pitched 61 Greg Brummett, 1987-89 49 1/3 David Haas, 1985-88 42 2/3 Kennie Steenstra, 1990-92 42 Pat Cedeno, 1987-89 39 1/3 Don Heinkel, 1980-82 Shutouts 2 Bryan Oelkers, 1980-82 1 Don Heinkel, 1980-82 1 Pat Cedeno, 1987-89 1 Kennie Steenstra, 1990-92 Wins 6 Greg Brummett, 1987-89 5 Darren Dreifort, 1991-93 4 Pat Cedeno, 1987-89 4 Kennie Steenstra, 1990-92 3 Bryan Oelkers, 1980-82 3 David Haas, 1985-88 3 Jaime Bluma, 1991-94 3 Mike Brandley, 1992-96 3 Travis Banwart, 2005-07 3 Rob Musgrave, 2005-08 3 Aaron Shafer, 2006-08 Losses 3 Don Heinkel, 1980-82 2 several tied Saves 6 Jim Newlin, 1987-89 3 Noah Booth, 2003, ’05-07 2 Jaime Bluma, 1991-94 2 Marc Bluma, 1996-99 1 Greg LaFever, 1982-85 1 David Haas, 1985-88 1 Pat Cedeno, 1987-89 1 Morgan LeClair, 1989-91 1 Darren Dreifort, 1991-93 1 Greg Bauer, 1997-00 1 Justin Maureau, 2000, ‘02 1 Mike Dennison, 2000-03 1 Tommy Hottovy, 2001-04 1 Noah Krol, 2006-07 1 Anthony Capra, 2006-08 Strikeouts 44 Greg Brummett, 1987-99 44 Tyler Green, 1989-91 38 Darren Dreifort, 1991-93 33 Pat Cedeno, 1987-89 33 Steve Foral, 1995-98 Earned Run Average (more than nine innings) 0.48 Jaime Bluma (1 earned run in 18 2/3), 1991-94 1.32 Marc Bluma (2 earned runs in 13 2/3), 1996-99 1.33 Bryan Oelkers (4 earned runs in 27 innings), 1980-82 1.49 Steve Foral (6 earned runs in 36 1/3), 1995-98 1.52 Mike Pelfrey (4 earned runs in 23 2/3), 2003-05 2.17 Brandon Baird (7 earned runs in 29 innings), 1993-96 2.51 Greg Brummett (17 earned runs in 61 innings), 1987-89 2.53 Kennie Steenstra (12 earned runs in 42 2/3), 1990-92 2.65 Noah Booth (5 earned runs in 17 innings), 2003, ’05-07 2.75 Don Heinkel (12 earned runs in 39 1/3), 1980-82 3.09 Jeff Bluma (4 earned runs in 11 2/3), 1987-90 3.12 Tyler Green (12 earned runs in 34 2/3), 1989-91 3.18 Erik Sonberg (10 earned runs in 28 1/3), 1981-83 3.18 Shane Durham (4 earned runs in 11 1/3), 1985-88 3.31 Darren Dreifort (13 earned runs in 35 1/3), 1991-93 3.37 Tim Kelley (4 earned runs in 10 2/3), 2008-09 3.38 Frank Schulte (5 earned runs in 13 1/3), 1981-83 3.65 Tommy Hottovy (5 earned runs in 12 1/3), 2001-04 3.69 Aaron Shafer (13 earned runs in 31 2/3 innings), 2006-08 3.86 Stan Brown (4 earned runs in 9 1/3), 1980-82 3.90 Mike Brandley (12 earned runs in 27 2/3), 1992-96
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College World Series Records
Team - Game
Largest Winning Margin 11 vs. Oklahoma State (13-2) in 1982 Largest Losing Margin 18 vs. Arizona State (1-19) in 1988 Most At Bats 42 vs. Cal State-Fullerton in 1982 42 vs. Arizona State in 1993 (11 innings) Most Runs Scored 13 vs. Oklahoma State in 1982 Most Hits 15 vs. Florida State in 1989 Most Doubles 4 vs. Florida State in 1989 Most Triples 2 vs. Miami in 1982 Most Home Runs 2 vs. Arkansas in 1989 2 vs. Florida State in 1989 2 vs. Louisiana State in 1996 Most Runs Batted In 12 vs. Oklahoma State in 1982 Most Stolen Bases 5 vs. Long Beach State in 1991 Most Walks Drawn 11 vs. Oklahoma State in 1993 Most Strikeouts (hitters) 16 vs. Louisiana State in 1993 Most Innings Pitched 12 vs. Creighton in 1991 Fewest Hits Allowed 5 vs. Cal State-Fullerton in 1982 5 vs. Arkansas in 1989 Most Hits Allowed 23 vs. Arizona State in 1988 Fewest Runs Allowed 0 vs. Cal State Fullerton in 1982 Fewest Walks Allowed 0 vs. Miami in 1982 0 vs. Arkansas in 1989 Most Walks Allowed 9 vs. Long Beach State in 1991 Most Strikeouts 19 vs. Creighton in 1991 (12 innings – 14 in first nine innings) Most Putouts 36 vs. Creighton in 1991 (12 innings) Most Assists 19 vs. Creighton in 1991 Most Total Chances 49 vs. Creighton in 1991 (12 innings) Most Chances Without Error 43 vs. Arizona State in 1988 Most Double Plays 4 vs. Creighton in 1991
Individual – Game
Most At-Bats 6 Russ Morman vs. Oklahoma State in 1982 6 Charlie O’Brien vs. Oklahoma State in 1982 6 Jim Thomas vs. Texas in 1982 6 Adam McCollough vs. Louisiana State in 1996 Most Runs Scored 4 Pat Meares vs. Florida State in 1989 Most Hits 4 Tim Gaskell vs. Cal State-Fullerton in 1982 4 Loren Hibbs vs. Oklahoma State in 1982 4 Mike Jones vs. Creighton in 1991 4 Casey Blake vs. Louisiana State in 19967 Most Doubles 2 Phil Stephenson vs. Miami in 1982 2 Mike McDonald vs. Florida State in 1989 2 Pat Meares vs. Arkansas in 1989 2 Mike Jones vs. Long Beach State in 1991 Most Triples 1 Loren Hibbs vs. Miami in 1982 1 Dave Lucas vs. Miami in 1982 1 Mike Jones vs. Arkansas in 1989 1 Jim Audley vs. Creighton in 1991 Most Home Runs 1 18 times including Russ Morman three times in 1982, Mark Standiford twice in 1988, Pat Meares twice in 1989, and Darren Dreifort twice in 1993
Most Runs Batted In 6 Russ Morman vs. Oklahoma State in 1982 Most Stolen Bases 3 Billy Hall vs. Louisiana State in 1991 Most Walks Drawn 3 Kevin Penner vs. Oklahoma State in 1982 3 Eric Wedge vs. Arizona State in 1988 3 Carl Hall vs. Oklahoma State in 1993 3 Richie Taylor vs. Oklahoma State in 1993 3 Travis Wyckoff vs. Louisiana State in 1996 Most Times Struck Out 4 Billy Hall vs. Long Beach State in 1991 Most Innings Pitched 9 Bryan Oelkers vs. Cal State-Fullerton and Texas in 1982 9 Erik Sonberg vs. Oklahoma State in 1982 9 Greg Brummett vs. Arizona State in 1988 9 Greg Brummett vs. Texas in 1989 9 Tyler Green vs. Creighton in 1991 9 Kennie Steenstra vs. Creighton in 1991 Most Innings Pitched in Relief 5 Brandon Baird vs. Louisiana State in 1993 Fewest Runs Allowed-9 innings 0 Bryan Oelkers vs. Cal State-Fullerton (complete game) in 1982 Fewest Earned Runs-9 innings 0 Bryan Oelkers vs. Cal State-Fullerton (complete game) in 1982 0 Tyler Green vs. Creighton in 1991 Fewest Hits Allowed-9 innings 5 Bryan Oelkers vs. Cal State-Fullerton (complete game) in 1982 Fewest Walks Allowed-9 innings 2 Kennie Steenstra vs. Creighton (complete game) in 1991 2 Tyler Green vs. Creighton in 1991 Most Strikeouts 14 Tyler Green vs. Creighton in 1991
Team-Tournament
Most Games Played 6 in 1989 Most At-Bats 195 in 1989 (6 games) Most Runs Scored 37 in 1989 (6 games) Most Runs Per Game 6.8 in 1982 (34 in 5 games) Most Hits 53 in 1982 (5 games) Most Doubles 10 in 1989 (6 games) Most Triples 2 in 1982 (5 games) Most Home Runs 6 in 1989 (6 games) Most Runs Batted In 33 in 1982 (5 games) Highest Batting Average .286 in 1982 (53-for-185) Most Stolen Bases 12 in 1991 (4 games) Most Walks Drawn 32 in 1982 (5 games) Most Times Struck Out 39 in 1989 (6 games) Most Innings Pitched 54 in 1989 (6 games) Most Complete Games 3 in 1982 (5 games) Most Shutouts 1 in 1982 (5 games) Fewest Hits Per 9 Innings 7.6 in 1991 (33 in 39 innings) Fewest Walks Per 9 Innings 2.65 in 1992 (6 in 17 innings) Most Strikeouts Per 9 Innings 8.1 in 1991 (35 in 39 innings) Most Wins 5 in 1989 (6 games) Most Saves 3 in 1989 (6 games) Lowest Earned Run Average 3.00 in 1991 (13 earned runs in 39 innings) Most Putouts 162 in 1989 (6 games)
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Most Assists 88 in 1989 (6 games) Most Total Chances 264 in 1989 (6 games) Most Double Plays 11 in 1991 (4 games) Most Errors Committed 14 in 1989 (6 games) Highest Fielding Percentage .981 in 1993 (3 errors in 160 total chances)
Individual – Tournament
Most Games Played 6 Jim Audley, Todd Dreifort, P.J. Forbes, Mike Jones, Mike McDonald, Pat Meares, Eric Wedge, Bryant Winslow in 1989 Most At-Bats 26 Mike McDonald (6 games) in 1989 Most Runs Scored 8 Pat Meares (6 games) in 1989 Most Hits 10 Loren Hibbs (5 games) in 1982 Most Doubles 3 Pat Meares (6 games) in 1989 Most Triples 1 Loren Hibbs (5 games) in 1982 1 Dave Lucas (5 games) in 1982 1 Mike Jones (6 games) in 1989 1 Jim Audley (4 games) in 1991 Most Home Runs 3 Russ Morman (5 games) in 1982 Most Runs Batted In 12 Russ Morman (5 games) in 1982 Highest Batting Average (min. 9 at bats) .563 Mark Standiford (9-for-16) in 1988 Most Stolen Bases 5 Billy Hall (4 games) in 1991 Most Walks Drawn 9 Phil Stephenson (5 games) in 1982 Most Times Struck Out 7 Bryant Winslow (6 games) in 1989 7 Toby Smith (4 games) in 1993 Most Pitching Appearances 5 Jim Newlin in 1989 Most Games Started 3 Greg Brummett in 1989 Most Complete Games 2 Bryan Oelkers in 1982 Most Shutouts 1 Bryan Oelkers in 1982 Most Innings Pitched 23 2/3 Greg Brummett in 1989 Most Strikeouts 17 Tyler Green (13 innings) in 1991 Most Walks Allowed 11 Bryan Oelkers (18 innings) in 1982 Most Wins 3 Greg Brummett in 1989 Most Losses 2 Don Heinkel in 1982 Most Saves 3 Jim Newlin in 1989 Lowest Earned Run Average 1.52 Greg Brummett (4 earned runs in 23 2/3) in 1989
WSU College World Series Career Leaders
Most Games Played 14 Jim Audley, 1988-89, ’91 12 Todd Dreifort, 1989, ’91-92 11 Mike Jones, 1988-89, ’91 10 P.J. Forbes, 1988-89 10 Mike McDonald, 1988-89 10 Pat Meares, 1988-89 10 Eric Wedge, 1988-89 10 Tommy Tilma, 1991-93 7 Joey Wilson, 1988-89 7 Bryant Winslow, 1988-89
Most At Bats 50 Jim Audley, 1988-89, 91 47 Todd Dreifort, 1989, 91-92 42 Mike McDonald, 1988-89 41 Mike Jones, 1988-89, 91 38 P.J. Forbes, 1988-89 36 Pat Meares, 1988-89 33 Tommy Tilma, 1991-93 30 Eric Wedge, 1988-89 25 Chris Wimmer, 1991-92 24 Charlie O’Brien, 1982 24 Jim Thomas, 1982 Most Runs Scored 13 Jim Audley, 1988-89, ’91 8 Pat Meares, 1988-89 7 Eric Wedge, 1988-89 6 Jim Thomas, 1982 6 P.J. Forbes, 1988-89 6 Mike Jones, 1988-89, ’91 5 Loren Hibbs, 1982 5 Russ Morman, 1982 5 Chris Wimmer, 1991-92 5 Darren Dreifort, 1991-93 5 Casey Blake, 1993, ‘96 Most Hits 15 Jim Audley, 1988-89, 91 15 Todd Dreifort, 1989, 91-92 12 Mike Jones, 1988-89, 91 12 Pat Meares, 1988-89 11 Mike McDonald, 1988-89 10 Loren Hibbs, 1982 9 Russ Morman, 1982 9 Mark Standiford, 1988 9 Eric Wedge, 1988-89 8 four tied Most Doubles 4 Mike McDonald, 1988-89 3 Pat Meares, 1988-89 3 Mike Jones, 1988-89, ’91 2 Loren Hibbs, 1982 2 Russ Morman, 1982 2 Phil Stephenson, 1982 2 Jim Thomas, 1982 2 Eric Wedge, 1988-89 2 Todd Dreifort, 1989, ’91-92 2 Chris Wimmer, 1991-92 2 Adam McCollough, 1996 Most Triples 1 Loren Hibbs, 1982 1 Dave Lucas, 1982 1 Jim Audley, 1988-89, 91 1 Mike Jones, 1988-89, 91 Most Home Runs 3 Russ Morman, 1982 2 Mark Standiford, 1988 2 Pat Meares, 1988-89 2 Darren Dreifort, 1991-93 1 Jim Audley, 1988-89, ’91 1 Mike Jones, 1988-89, ’91 1 Mike McDonald, 1988-89 1 Eric Wedge, 1988-89 1 Mike Wentworth, 1988-89 1 Doug Mirabelli, 1991-92 1 Tommy Tilma, 1991-93 1 Casey Blake, 1993, ‘96 1 Zach Sorensen, 1996 Most Runs Batted In 12 Russ Morman, 1982 11 Casey Blake, 1993, 96 10 Jim Audley, 1988-89, 91 10 Eric Wedge, 1988-89 6 Dave Lucas, 1982 6 Mike Jones, 1988-89, 91 6 Pat Meares, 1988-89 6 Todd Dreifort, 1989, 91-92 5 Phil Stephenson, 1982 5 Mark Standiford, 1988 5 Doug Mirabelli, 1991-92
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Most Stolen Bases 5 Billy Hall, 1991 4 Loren Hibbs, 1982 4 Jim Audley, 1988-89, ’91 4 Chris Wimmer, 1991-92 3 Jim Thomas, 1982 Most Walks 12 Eric Wedge, 1988-89 9 Phil Stephenson, 1982 9 Jim Audley, 1988-89, 91 6 Doug Mirabelli, 1991-92 6 Richie Taylor, 1992-93 6 Casey Blake, 1993, 96 Highest Batting Average (minimum 9 at-bats) .563 Mark Standiford (9-for-16), 1988 .455 Loren Hibbs (10-for-22), 1982 .444 Tim Gaskell (8-for-18), 1982 .409 Russ Morman (9-for-22), 1982 .381 Casey Blake (8-for-21), 1993, ‘96 .375 Jason Adams (6-for-16), 1993 .333 Pat Meares (12-for-36), 1988-89 .333 Jim Thomas (8-for-24), 1982 .320 Chris Wimmer (8-for-25), 1991-92 .319 Todd Dreifort (15-for-47), 1989, ’91-92 .300 Jim Audley (15-for-50), 1988-89, ‘91 .300 Eric Wedge (9-for-30), 1988-89 .300 Mike Wentworth (3-for-10), 1988-89
Most Wins 4 Greg Brummett, 1988-89 2 Bryan Oelkers, 1982 2 Kennie Steenstra, 1991-92 2 Jaime Bluma, 1991-93 1 Erik Sonberg, 1982 1 David Haas, 1988 1 Jeff Bluma, 1988-89 1 Pat Cedeno, 1988-89 1 Darren Dreifort, 1991-93 1 Mike Brandley, 1992-93 Most Saves 4 Jim Newlin, 1988-89 1 Jaime Bluma, 1991-93 Lowest Earned Run Average (more than 9 innings) 0.00 Jaime Bluma (0 earned runs in 10 1/3), 1991-93 1.86 Erik Sonberg (2 earned runs in 9 2/3), 1982 2.00 Bryan Oelkers (4 earned runs in 18 innings), 1982 2.30 Mike Brandley (4 earned runs in 15 2/3), 1992-93 2.39 Greg Brummett (10 earned runs in 37 2/3), 1988-89 3.00 Tyler Green (4 earned runs in 12 innings), 1989, ‘91 3.60 Jim Newlin (4 earned runs in 10 innings), 1988-89 3.63 David Haas (7 earned runs in 17 1/3), 1988 3.86 Kennie Steenstra (8 earned runs in 18 2/3), 1991-92 (no one else with more than nine innings under 6.75)
Most Pitching Appearances 7 Jim Newlin, 1988-89 6 Jaime Bluma, 1991-93 6 Darren Dreifort, 1991-93 5 Greg Brummett, 1988-89 4 Pat Cedeno, 1988-89 4 Travis Wyckoff, 1993, ’96 3 Kennie Steenstra, 1991-92 3 Mike Brandley, 1992-93 2 seven tied Most Games Started 5 Greg Brummett, 1988-89 3 Kennie Steenstra, 1991-92 2 Don Heinkel, 1982 2 Bryan Oelkers, 1982 2 David Haas, 1988 2 Pat Cedeno, 1988-89 2 Charlie Giaudrone, 1989, 91-92 2 Tyler Green, 1989, 91 2 Mike Brandley, 1992-93 2 Travis Wyckoff, 1993, 96 Most Complete Games 2 Bryan Oelkers, 1982 2 Greg Brummett, 1988-89 1 Erik Sonberg, 1982 1 Kennie Steenstra, 1991-92 Most Shutouts 1 Bryan Oelkers, 1982 Most Innings Pitched 37 2/3 Greg Brummett, 1988-89 18 2/3 Kennie Steenstra, 1991-92 18 Bryan Oelkers, 1982 17 1/3 David Haas, 1988 17 Darren Dreifort, 1991-93 16 Pat Cedeno, 1988-89 15 2/3 Mike Brandley, 1992-93 13 1/3 Don Heinkel, 1982 12 Tyler Green, 1989, ’91 10 1/3 Jaime Bluma, 1991-93 Most Strikeouts 24 Greg Brummett, 1988-89 17 Tyler Green, 1989, 91 14 David Haas, 1988 14 Darren Dreifort, 1991-93 13 Bryan Oelkers, 1982 13 Erik Sonberg, 1982 11 Don Heinkel, 1982 10 Pat Cedeno, 1988-89 10 Kennie Steenstra, 1991-92 10 Mike Brandley, 1992-93
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Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Records
(From 1978-2014)
Individual Batting
Games Played Career: 18, Derek Schermerhorn, 2004-07; Brandon Green, 2001-04; Mike McDonald, 1986-89 Average Season (min. 12 at-bats): .692 (9-for-13), Conor Gillaspie, 2008 .600 (9-for-15), Kevin Hooper, 1999 .588 (10-for-17), Darren Dreifort, 1993 .588 (10-for-17), Brian Preston, 1999 .588 (10-for-17), Jeff Bonacquista, 1986 Season (min. 10 at-bats): .692 (9-for-13), Conor Gillaspie, 2008 .600 (9-for-15), Kevin Hooper, 1999 .588 (10-for-17), Darren Dreifort, 1993 .588 (10-for-17), Brian Preston, 1999 .588 (10-for-17), Jeff Bonacquista, 1986 Career (min. 25 at-bats): .500 (21-for-42), Bob Bomerito, 1978-80 .472 (17-for-36), Blake Blasi, 1998-00 .440 (22-for-50), Brian Preston, 1996-99 .438 (14-for-32), Keith Jones, 1978-81 .438 (14-for-32), Jason White, 1991-92 At-Bats Game: 7, Arnie Beyeler vs. Indiana State, May 16, 1986 Season: 30, Nick Blasi, 2003 Career: 73, Brandon Green, 2001-04 Hits Game: 5, Brandon Green vs. Southern Illinois, May 23, 2002; Mike Lansing vs. Creighton, May 21, 1988 Season: 13, Tim Raley, 1987 Career: 28, Tim Raley, 1984-87 Runs Game: 5, Travis Wyckoff vs. UNI, May 15, 1996 Season: 11, Travis Wyckoff, 1996 Career: 25, Kevin Hooper, 1996-99 Doubles Game: 3, Toby Smith vs. Indiana State, May 22, 1993 Season: 4, five times Career: 9, Jeff Ryan, 1996-99 Triples Game: 1, 35 times Season: 2, Jim Thomas, 1982; Kevin Penner, 1982 Career: 2, Tommy Tilma, 1990-93; Jim Audley, 1988-91; Kevin Penner, 1981-83, 85; Jim Thomas, 1980-82; Bob Bomerito, 1978-80 Home Runs Game: 3, Drew Moffitt vs. Missouri State, May 28, 2004 Season: 5, Darren Dreifort, 1993 Career: 7, Drew Moffitt, 2001-04; Charlie O’Brien, 1980-82 Runs Batted In Game: 10, Drew Moffitt vs. Missouri State, May 28, 2004 Season: 16, Drew Moffitt, 2004 Career: 29, Drew Moffitt, 2001-04 Stolen Bases Game: 3, Kent Headley vs. Indiana State, May 16, 1987 Season: 7, Kent Headley, 1987 Career: 11, Randy Young, 1994-96; Kent Headley, 1984-87 Base on Balls Game: 4, Pat Magness vs. Illinois State, May 14, 1998; Jeff Ryan vs. Missouri State, May 15, 1998; Phil Stephenson vs. Creighton, May 15, 1980
Season: 10, Pat Magness, 1998 Career: 19, Kevin Hooper, 1996-99
Strikeouts Game: 4, five times Season: 8, Phil Napolitan, 2004; Logan Sorensen, 2002; Don Lambert, 2011; Kevin Hall, 2011 Career: 19, Johnny Coy, 2010-13
Pitching Earned Run Average Career (min. 10 IP): 0.00, David Sanders, 2001-03 (13.0 IP) 0.00, TJ McGreevy, 2010-13 (12.0 IP) 0.47, Jereme Foster, 2003-06 (19.1 IP) 0.67, Kennie Steenstra, 1990-92 (27.0 IP) 1.64, Tyler Green, 1989-91 (11.0 IP) 1.65, Darren Dreifort, 1991-93 (16.1 IP) Career (min. 20 IP): 0.67, Kennie Steenstra, 1990-92 (27.0 IP) 2.31, Greg LaFever, 1982-85 (23.1 IP) 2.38, Greg Bauer, 1997-00 (22.2 IP) 2.45, Mike Pelfrey, 2003-05 (25.2 IP) 2.92, Cale Elam, 2011-14 (24.2 IP) 3.54, Don Heinkel, 1980-82 (28.0 IP) Games Pitched Season: 3, Noah Krol, 2007; Mike Dennison, 2002; Jaime Bluma, 1993; Chance Sossamon, 2009; Ray Ashford, 2014; Aaron LaBrie, 2014 Career: 7, Mike Dennison, 2000-03; Greg Bauer, 1997-00; Marc Bluma, 1996-99; Jaime Bluma, 1991-94 Games Started Season: 2, Steve Foral, 1997; Jim Daniel, 1984; Don Heinkel, 1980; Shawn Pumphrey, 1987; Terry Hayes, 1978; Jordan Cooper, 2010; Charlie Lowell, 2011; Cale Elam, 2013 Career: 5, Steve Foral, 1995-98 Wins Season: 2, Erik Sonberg, 1982; Don Heinkel, 1980 Career: 3, Jereme Foster, 2003-06; Greg Bauer, 1997-00; Rich McIntyre, 1984-87; Erik Sonberg, 1981-83 Saves Season: 2, Noah Krol, 2007; Marc Bluma, 1998; Jaime Bluma, 1993; David Haas, 1985 Career: 4, Marc Bluma, 1996-99 Complete Games Season: 1, 30 times Career: 2, Mike Pelfrey, 2003-05; Kennie Steenstra, 1990-92; Rich McIntyre, 1984-87; Terry Hayes, 1978-81 Shutouts Season: 1, Rob Musgrave, 2008; David Sanders, 2003; Charlie Giaudrone, 1992, Mike Brandley, 1992; *Kris Gardner, 2013 Career: 1, Rob Musgrave, 2005-08; David Sanders, 2001-03; Mike Brandley, 1992-96; Charlie Giaudrone, 1989-92; *Kris Gardner, 2012-2014 Innings Pitched Game: 9.0, 26 times Season: 16.0, Don Heinkel, 1980 Career: 31.2, Rich McIntyre, 1984-87 Strikeouts Game: 15, Bryan Oelkers vs. Indiana State, May 15, 1982 Season: 15, Bryan Oelkers, 1982; Don Heinkel, 1980 Career: 30, Brandon Baird, 1993-96 Base on Balls Game: 10, Terry Hayes vs. Southern Illinois, May 15, 1981 Season: 10, Terry Hayes, 1981, 1978 Career: 25, Terry Hayes, 1978-81
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Fielding Errors Game: 3, Will Baez vs. Illinois State, May 29, 2010; Adam McCollough vs. Southern Illinois, May 16, 1996; Loren Hibbs vs. Southern Illinois, May 14, 1982 Season: 4, Joey Blue, 1997; Scot McCloughan, 1992; Bruce Alexander, 1978; Will Baez, 2010 Career: 5, Jason Adams, 1992-95; Arnie Beyeler, 1984-86; Will Baez, 2009-10
Stolen Bases Game: 7 vs. Indiana State, May 16, 1987 Season: 15, 1988; 1987 Base on Balls Game: 15 vs. Missouri State, May 15, 1998; vs. Southern Illinois, May 15, 1983 Season: 52, 2002
Team
Strikeouts Game: 16 vs. Evansville, May 16, 1998 Season: 52, 2002
Batting
Pitching
Average Season: .430, 2008
Earned Run Average Season: 1.00, 1991
At-Bats Game: 49 vs. Bradley, May 19, 1978 Season: 220, 2003
Wins Season: 5, 2003; 1987; 2013* Saves Season: 3, 2011
Hits Game: 25 vs. Bradley, May 18, 1980 Season: 70, 1996
Complete Games Season: 3, 1992; 1978
Runs Game: 25 vs. UNI, May 15, 1996 Season: 59, 1998
Shutouts Season: 2, 2005; 2003; 1992; 2013* Innings Pitched Season: 56.0, 2003
Doubles Game: 6 vs. Indiana State, May 21, 2003; vs. UNI, May 15, 1996; vs. Evansville, May 26, 2010 Season: 18, 2004
Strikeouts Game: 16 vs. Creighton, May 18, 2000 Season: 57, 2003
Triples Game: 2, 6 times Season: 4, 1982
Base on Balls Game: 13 vs. Bradley, May 18, 1980 Season: 29, 1980
Home Runs Game: 5 vs. Southern Illinois, May 15, 1981; vs. Southern Illinois, May 20, 1980 Season: 11, 1993
Fielding Errors Game: 5 vs. Missouri State, May 24, 2008; vs. Southern Illinois, May 16, 1996; vs. Indiana State, May 14, 1984; vs. Southern Illinois, May 14, 1982 Season: 16, 1978
Runs Batted In Game: 25 vs. UNI, May 15, 1996 Season: 54, 1996
A Wichita State Team...
The Last Time...
Won 10 or more consecutive games: May 15-June 6, 2008 (10) Won 15 or more consecutive games: March 4-April 2, 2008 (19) Won 10 or more consecutive home games: Feb. 22-April 2, 2008 (18) Won 15 or more consecutive home games: Feb. 22-April 2, 2008 (18) Won 5 or more consecutive conference games: April 13-May 9, 2014 (8) Won 5 or more consecutive conference home games: April 15-May 9, 2014 (7) Won 5 or more consecutive road games: March 22-April 8, 2008 (5) Won 5 or more consecutive conference road games: *April 27, 2013-May 5, 2013 (5) Lost 4 or more consecutive games: April 1-12, 2014 (8) Lost 4 or more consecutive games, same season: April 1-12, 2014 (8) Lost 5 or more consecutive games: April 1-12, 2014 (8) Lost 4 or more consecutive home games: May 2-6, 2009 (4) Lost 5 or more consecutive home games: 1970 (7) Lost 4 or more consecutive conference games: March 23-April 12, 2014 (6) Had back-to-back home runs: April 15, 2012 at Evansville (2nd inn.), Casey Gillaspie & Micah Green Had three consecutive home runs: March 5, 2004 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (8th inn.), Nick Blasi, Logan Sorensen and Drew Moffitt Had 2 players with 2 or more home runs in a game: March 8, 2008 (game one) vs. Harvard, Andy Dirks and Dusty Coleman (2 each) Had three or more doubles in an inning: *April 15, 2012 at Evansville (8th inn.) (3) Had four or more doubles in an inning: April 15, 2007 at Southern Illinois (game two) (6th inn.) (4)
Hit two or more home runs in an inning: *April 15, 2012 at Evansville (2nd inn.) (2) Hit three or more home runs in an inning: April 26, 2008 at Indiana State (4th inn.) (3) Hit four or more home runs in an inning: March 31, 1998 vs. Kansas Newman (5th inn.) (5) Hit nine home runs: vs. Texas Wesleyan, Feb. 27, 1981 (game one) & vs. Emporia State, Feb. 27, 1991 Hit eight home runs: at Missouri, March 16, 1999 Hit seven home runs: at Creighton, April 12, 1998 Hit six home runs: at Indiana State, April 26, 1998 Hit five home runs: at Missouri State, April 22, 2007 Hit three triples: at Hawaii-Hilo, Feb. 20, 2007 Hit two grand slams in a game: Dusty Coleman and Conor Gillaspie at Indiana State, April 25, 2008 Hit grand slams in consecutive games: April 27, 2010 vs. Kansas & April 28, 2010 vs. Oklahoma State (Coy, Springer) Hit three or more grand slams in a season: 2010 (5) Hit five or more grand slams in a season: 2010 (5) Homered in four consecutive games: May 4-10, 2014 Homered in five consecutive games: May 4-11, 2014 Homered in six consecutive games: May 3-11, 2014 Homered in seven consecutive games: April 3-April 11, 2010 Homered in eight consecutive games: May 23-June 8, 2008 Run-ruled an opponent: at Illinois State (15-5) (7 inn.), May 17, 2014 Was run-ruled by an opponent: at Evansville (13-2) (7 inn.), April 12, 2014
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Scored in every inning (9 inn.): vs. Friends, April 21, 1998 Scored in every inning (7 inn.): vs. Illinois State, April 11, 1999 Played to a tie: vs. Creighton (3-3), May 22, 1988 Scored 10 or more runs in three consecutive games: Feb. 25-26, 2012 Scored 10 or more runs in four consecutive games: Feb. 26-March 2, 2010 Scored 25 or more runs: vs. North Dakota, Feb. 25, 2012 (26) Scored 20 or more runs: vs. SIUE, Feb. 16, 2014 (21) Scored 18 or more runs in a loss: May 19, 1985 vs. Lamar (18-23) Scored 5 or more runs in the first inning: April 18, 2014 (5) vs. Southern Illinois Scored 7 or more runs in an inning: May 17, 2014 at Illinois State (7) (5th inn.) Scored 8 or more runs in an inning: Feb. 16, 2014 vs. SIUE (8) (2nd inn. & 4th inn.) Scored 9 or more runs in an inning: *March 9, 2013 vs. Texas-Pan American (2nd game) (10) (7th inn.) Scored 10 or more runs in an inning: *March 9, 2013 vs. Texas-Pan American (2nd game) (10) (7th inn.) Scored 12 or more runs in an inning: April 6, 2011 vs. Alcorn State (14) (5th inn.) Scored 13 or more runs in an inning: April 6, 2011 vs. Alcorn State (14) (5th inn.) Scored 10 or more unanswered runs: April 20, 2014 vs. Southern Illinois (11) Scored 15 or more unanswered runs: *May 23, 2013 vs. Southern Illinois (15) Scored 17 or more unanswered runs: Feb. 25, 2012 vs. North Dakota (game 1) (26) Allowed 10 or more runs in a game: May 6, 2014 vs. Kansas State (10) Allowed 20 or more runs in a game: *May 31, 2013 vs. Kansas State (20) Allowed 8 or more runs in an inning: *May 31, 2013 vs. Kansas State (9) (1st inn.) Allowed 9 or more runs in an inning: *May 31, 2013 vs. Kansas State (9) (1st inn.)
Won both games of a doubleheader: vs. Stephen F. Austin, March 9, 2014 Lost both games of a doubleheader: at Indiana State, April 5, 2014 Swept a three-game series: May 15-17, 2014 at Illinois State Swept back-to-back three-game series: Feb. 18-20, 2011 vs. Niagara & Feb. 25-27, 2011 vs. North Dakota Swept four or more three-game series: 2014 (4), SIUE, Southern Illinois, Bradley, Illinois State
Left 13 or more runners on base, nine-inning game: May 20, 2014 vs. Illinois State (13) Left 14 or more runners on base, nine-inning game: March 23, 2014 vs. Missouri State (15) Left 15 or more runners on base, nine-inning game: March 23, 2014 vs. Missouri State (15) Left 16 or more runners on base, nine-inning game: March 1, 2009 vs. North Dakota St. (16) (game one) Left 17 or more runners on base: May 23, 2007 at Missouri State (17) Overcame a deficit of four or more runs in a win: *April 13, 2013 (4) at Bradley Overcame a deficit of five or more runs in a win: *April 15, 2012 (5) at Evansville Overcame a deficit of six or more runs in a win: April 22, 2006 (8) vs. Bradley Overcame a deficit of seven or more runs in a win: April 22, 2006 (8) vs. Bradley Overcame a deficit of eight or more runs in a win: April 22, 2006 (8) vs. Bradley Overcame a deficit of three or more runs in the final inning to win: *March 23, 2012 (5) vs. Long Beach State (Scored six in the bottom of the 9th to win) Squandered a lead of six or more runs in a loss: April 27, 2004 (6) vs. Arizona State
Shut out an opponent (9-inning game): May 15, 2014 at Illinois State (2-0)
Shut out an opponent (10-inning game): *May 12, 2012 vs. Bradley (1-0)
Did not strike out: vs. Missouri State, May 6, 2000 (game one) Did not walk: vs. Evansville, April 11, 2014
Had 7 errors in a game: vs. Nebraska, April 9, 1986 Had 6 errors in a game: at Arizona, March 16, 2010 Had 5 errors in a game: vs. Dallas Baptist, May 10, 2014
Had 10 or more hits in a game, all singles: April 22, 2014 vs. Missouri (10) Had 15 or more singles in a game: Feb. 16, 2014 vs. SIUE (16) Had 20 or more hits: vs. SIUE, Feb. 16, 2014 (24) Had 7 or more doubles: *at Evansville, April 15, 2012 (7) Had 10 or more hits in five consecutive games: *Feb. 25-March 2, 2012 (5) Had 10 or more hits in 10 or more consecutive games: May 15-June 6, 2008 (10) Had four or more consecutive hits: May 17, 2014 at Illinois State (4) (5th inn.) Had five or more consecutive hits: Feb. 16, 2014 vs. SIUE (7) (2nd inn.) Had six or more consecutive hits: Feb. 16, 2014 vs. SIUE (7) (2nd inn.) Had seven or more consecutive hits: Feb. 16, 2014 vs. SIUE (7) (2nd inn.) Had seven or more consecutive batters reach base safely: March 16, 2014 vs. UCSB (7) (5th inn.) Had four or more consecutive extra-base hits: March 5, 2004 (4) (2B, HR, HR, HR) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (8th inn.)
No-hit the opposition: March 20, 1990 vs. New Mexico (Tyler Green) No-hit the opposition, nine innings: March 20, 1990 vs. New Mexico (Tyler Green) Was no-hit: Brandon Koenigstein of Creighton, May 21, 2009 (7 inn.) Was one-hit: Aaron Meade & Jon Barnes of Missouri State, April 19, 2009 Shut out an opponent (7-inning game): April 18, 2014 vs. Southern Illinois (10-0) Shut out an opponent (8-inning game): May 15, 2008 vs. Bradley (10-0)
Walked 10 or more batters: April 24, 2011 vs. Illinois State (10) Walked 11 or more batters: March 26, 2011 vs. Oregon (16) Struck out 5 or more consecutive batters: *March 12, 2013 vs. North Dakota (5) Struck out 6 or more consecutive batters: May 14, 2010 vs. Missouri State (6) Struck out 12 or more batters: April 30, 2014 vs. Oklahoma State (13) Struck out 13 or more batters: April 30, 2014 vs. Oklahoma State (13) Struck out 14 or more batters: April 19, 2014 vs. Southern Illinois (14) Struck out 15 or more batters: *March 12, 2013 vs. North Dakota (15) Struck out 16 or more batters: March 18, 2009 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (16) Struck out 17 or more batters: March 23, 2008 at Illinois State (18)
Had a Butler ejection: at Illinois State, May 16, 2014 Had a Kemnitz ejection: vs. Dallas Baptist, April 28, 2012 Had a Walker ejection:
Batted around in back-to-back innings: *April 13, 2013 at Bradley (9th & 10th innings) Stole eight or more bases in a game: *March 20, 2012 vs. Alcorn State (8) Stole nine or more bases in a game: March 1, 2009 vs. North Dakota St. (9) (game one) Stole 10 or more bases in a game: March 4, 2006 (11) vs. North Dakota State Walked four or more times in an inning: March 19, 2014 (4) at Arizona State (5th inn.) Walked five or more times in an inning: *April 13, 2013 (5) vs. Bradley (9th inn.) Walked six or more times in an inning: *March 9, 2013 (2nd game) (6) vs. UTPA (7th inn.) Walked nine or more times in an inning: March 24, 1999 (9) at Washington (1st inn.) Walked four or more consecutive times: March 19, 2014 (4) at Arizona State (5th inn.) Walked 10 or more times in a game: May 17, 2014 (12) at Illinois State Had three or more hit batters in an inning: April 7, 2010 (3) vs. Rogers State (4th inn.)
Was held to 2 or fewer hits: *2 vs. Arkansas, June 1, 2013 Was shut out: vs. Illinois State (0-6), May 20, 2014 Was shut out at home: vs. Oklahoma State (0-3), April 30, 2014 Was shut out on the road: at Indiana State (0-3), April 5, 2014 (game one) Was shut out at home in a Valley game: *April 20, 2012 vs. Missouri State (0-6) Was shut out in consecutive games: Feb. 28, 2014 vs. Long Beach State (0-7) & March 7, 2014 vs. Stephen F. Austin (0-1) Was shut out in three consecutive games: 1969 (4) vs. Parsons (0-13), vs. Washburn (0-3) and at Kansas Wesleyan (DH) (0-3, 0-2)
Shut out an opponent on the road (9-inning game): May 15, 2014 at Illinois State (2-0) Shut out a ranked opponent (9-inning game): March 12, 2011 at No. 24 Tulane (1-0) Shut out a ranked opponent on the road (9-inning game): March 12, 2011 at No. 24 Tulane (1-0) Had two-consecutive shutouts: *May 23, 2013 vs. Southern Illinois & Indiana State (15-0, 5-0) Allowed less than 3 hits: vs. Southern Illinois (1), May 22, 2014 Turned a triple play: vs. Kansas, April 16, 2002
Swept a three-game Valley series: May 15-17, 2014 at Illinois State Swept a three-game home series: May 2-4, 2014 vs. Bradley Swept a three-game road series: May 15-17, 2014 at Illinois State Swept a three-game non-conference series: Feb. 14-16, 2014 vs. SIUE Swept a three-game non-conference road series: Feb. 23-25, 2007 at Hawaii Was swept in a three-game series: April 5-6, 2014 at Indiana State Was swept in a three-game home series: Feb. 15-17, 2013 vs. Pittsburgh Was swept in a three-game home Valley series: not a sweep to date Swept a conference doubleheader: *May 5, 2013 at Missouri State Was swept in a conference doubleheader: at Indiana State, April 5, 2014 Swept a conference home series: May 2-4, 2014 vs. Bradley Was swept in a conference home series: not a sweep to date Swept a road conference series: May 15-17, 2014 at Illinois State Was swept in a conference road series: April 5-6, 2014 at Indiana State
A Wichita State Player... Led off a game with a home run: Tyler Grimes vs. Kansas State, May 17, 2011 Hit an inside the park home run: Kevin Hall vs. North Dakota, Feb. 26, 2011 Hit a pinch-hit home run: *Sean Moore vs. Indiana State, April 7, 2013 Hit a grand slam: Chase Simpson at Evansville, April 13, 2014 Hit a pinch-hit grand slam: Phil Napolitan vs. Arizona State, April 27, 2004 Hit a game-winning home run: Cody Lassley vs. Bradley, March 28, 2010 Hit an extra-inning, game-winning home run: Cody Lassley vs. Bradley, March 28, 2010 (10th inn.) Hit an extra-inning, game-winning walk-off home run: Cody Lassley vs. Bradley, March 28, 2010 (10th inn.) Hit two grand slams in a season: Casey Gillaspie (2) vs. UTPA, March 9, 2013 & vs. Northwestern, May 17, 2013 Hit two home runs: Casey Gillaspie at Indiana State, April 6, 2014 Hit three home runs: Tyler Weber vs. Indiana State, March 23, 2007 Hit two home runs in an inning: Damon Sublett vs. Missouri State, April 15, 2006 Homered from both sides of the plate: Casey Gillaspie vs. Bradley, May 3, 2014 Homered in consecutive at bats: Casey Gillaspie at Indiana State, April 6, 2014 Homered in consecutive games: Casey Gillaspie vs. KSU & DBU, May 6-9, 2014 Homered in three-straight games: Preston Springer vs. Evansville & Oklahoma State, April 16-19, 2011 Homered in four-straight games: Preston Springer vs. Evansville & Oklahoma State, April 15-19, 2011 Homered in five-straight games: Jeff Ryan vs. Bradley, Friends & Missouri State, April 18-22, 1998 Homered in both games of a doubleheader: Phil Napolitan vs. Missouri State, May 15, 2004 Hit for the cycle: Dusty Coleman vs. Bradley, May 16, 2008 Hit for the cycle in a Valley game: Dusty Coleman vs. Bradley, May 16, 2008
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Hit for the cycle in a non-Valley game: Mike Jones vs. Saint Louis, Feb. 23, 1991 Had a walk-off hit: Tanner Dearman vs. Bradley, May 2, 2014 (a single) Had an extra-innings walk-off hit: Tanner Dearman vs. Bradley, May 2, 2014 (a single) (10th inn.) Had a walk-off fielder’s choice: Logan Sorensen vs. Creighton, May 13, 2001 (12th inn.) Had a walk-off sacrifice fly (9 inn.): Drew Moffitt vs. Mississippi, May 31, 2003 Had a walk-off home run: Cody Lassley vs. Bradley, March 28, 2010 Had a walk-off walk: Matt Brown vs. Creighton, April 7, 2007 Had a walk-off run-rule hit: Garrett Bayliff vs. Southern Illinois, April 18, 2014 (a single) Had a walk-off run-rule home run: Ryan Jones vs. Missouri State, April 5, 2008 Had a walk-off run-rule sacrifice fly: Will Baez vs. Creighton, May 16, 2009 (game two) Scored winning run on a wild pitch in bottom of the ninth: Conor Gillaspie vs. Nicholls State, Feb. 25, 2006 Scored winning run on a wild pitch in bottom of the 10th: Don Lambert vs. Southern Illinois, March 30, 2012 Reached in six or more straight plate appearances: Casey Gillaspie (8) vs. Coastal Carolina, Feb. 23-24, 2014 Had five hits in a game: Johnny Coy vs. Nebraska, May 15, 2012 Had four hits in a game: Chase Simpson vs. Evansville, May 21, 2014 Had six or more hits in a game: Russ Morman vs. Bemidji State, March 30, 1982 (game two) (6) Had 10 RBI in a game: Drew Moffitt at Missouri State, May 28, 2004 Had 9 RBI in a game: Johnny Coy vs. North Dakota, Feb. 26, 2012 Had 8 RBI in a game: Damon Sublett vs. Bradley, April 22, 2006 Had 7 RBI in a game: Johnny Coy vs. North Dakota, Feb. 25, 2012 (game one) Had 6 RBI in a game: *Erik Harbutz at Bradley, April 14, 2013 Had nine at bats in a game: Nick Blasi and Logan Sorensen at Kansas State, March 17, 2004 Had eight at bats in a game: Tyler Grimes, Preston Springer, Johnny Coy & Tyler Coughenour at Oregon, March 26, 2011 Had seven at bats in a game: Garrett Bayliff vs. George Mason, Feb. 22, 2014 Scored 6 runs in a game: Bryan Erstad vs. Howard, April 27, 2002 (game one) Scored 5 runs in a game: Johnny Coy vs. Alcorn State, April 6, 2011 Had 2 triples in a game: *Tyler Baker vs. Oral Roberts, April 24, 2013 Had 3 doubles in a game: Parker Zimmerman vs. SIUE, Feb. 16, 2014 Had 10 or more total bases: Casey Gillaspie (11) at Evansville, April 15, 2012 Had 4 stolen bases: Tyler Grimes vs. New Orleans, March 4, 2011 Had 3 stolen bases: Don Lambert & Taylor Doggett vs. Alcorn State, March 20, 2012 Stole home: Daniel Kihle vs. Southern Illinois, April 19, 2014 (3rd inn.) Stole second and third in the same inning: Tanner Dearman vs. Missouri State, March 22, 2014 (6th inn.) Stole second and home in the same inning: Don Lambert vs. New Orleans, March 4, 2011 (5th inn.) Had 5 walks in a game: Derek Schermerhorn vs. Northern Colorado, May 10, 2006 Had 4 walks in a game: Dayne Parker vs. Arizona State, March 19, 2014 Had 4 strikeouts in a game: Zair Koeiman vs. Dallas Baptist, May 11, 2014 Had 5 strikeouts in a game: Johnny Coy at Bradley, April 12, 2013 Had 2 extra-base hits in an inning: Parker Zimmerman (2 doubles) vs. SIUE, Feb. 16, 2014 (4th inn.) Had 2 hits in an inning: Dayne Parker (2 singles) vs. UCSB, March 15, 2014 (5th inn.) Had 3 HBP in a game: Tyler Grimes vs. Evansville, April 17, 2011 Had 2 HBP in a game: Chris O’Brien vs. Penn State, March 18, 2011 Had two sacrifice bunts in a game: Tanner Dearman vs. Bradley, May 4, 2014 Had 10 or more consecutive scoreless outings: Cale Elam (13) from May 13, 2011-March 17, 2012 Had a scoreless streak of at least 20 innings: Cale Elam (28.0) from May 10, 2011-March 25, 2012 Had a scoreless streak of at least 25 innings: Cale Elam (28.0) from May 10, 2011-March 25, 2012 Threw a nine-inning no-hitter: Tyler Green vs. New Mexico, March 20, 1990 Had an individual no-hitter – 7 inn.: Terry Hayes vs. Colorado State, March 17, 1981 Struck out 4 or more batters in an inning: Charlie Lowell (4) vs. Dallas Baptist, May 22, 2010 (1st inn.) Struck out 4 or more consecutive batters: Tobin Mateychick vs. North Dakota, March 12, 2013 (5) Struck out 5 or more consecutive batters: Tobin Mateychick vs. North Dakota, March 12, 2013 (5) Struck out 10 or more batters in a game: Cale Elam (10) vs. Southern Illinois, April 19, 2014 Struck out 11 or more batters in a game: Cale Elam (13) at Bradley, April 12, 2013 Struck out 12 or more batters in a game: Cale Elam (13) at Bradley, April 12, 2013 Struck out 13 or more batters in a game: Cale Elam (13) at Bradley, April 12, 2013 Struck out 14 or more batters in a game: Jordan Cooper (14) vs. Missouri State, May 14, 2010 Struck out 15 or more batters in a game: Mike Drumright (17) at Illinois State, April 9, 1994 Pitched a complete-game loss: A.J. Ladwig at Indiana State, April 5, 2014 (game one) Pitched a 7-inning complete game: A.J. Ladwig vs. Southern Illinois, April 18, 2014 Pitched a 9-inning complete game: Cale Elam vs. Cal State Fullerton, March 29, 2014 Pitched a complete-game shutout: A.J. Ladwig vs. Southern Illinois, April 18, 2014 Pitched a 9-inning, complete game shutout: *Kris Gardner vs. Indiana State, May 23, 2013 Had a complete game by a freshman: Jordan Cooper vs. Washington State, May 30, 2009 (8 inn.) Had a complete game by a freshman – 9 inn.: Jordan Cooper vs. Long Beach St., March 22, 2009
Had a shutout win – less than 9 inn.: A.J. Ladwig vs. Southern Illinois, April 18, 2014 (7 inn.) Had consecutive Shutouts: Rob Musgrave vs. Bradley, May 15, 2008 (8 inn.) and vs. Southern Illinois, May 22, 2008 (7 inn.) Had a combined shutout – 9 inn.: A.J. Ladwig & Aaron LaBrie at Illinois State, May 15, 2014 Had a shutout by a freshman: Mike Pelfrey vs. Indiana State, April 11, 2003 (7 inn.) Hit four or more batters in a game: Aaron Shafer (4) vs. Creighton, April 7, 2007 Had a combined 2-hit game: *vs. Oral Roberts, March 5, 2013 Had a combined 1-hit game: vs. Southern Illinois, May 22, 2014 Had an individual 1-hit game: Jordan Cooper vs. Creighton, May 16, 2009 (game two) (7 inn.) Had an individual 2-hit game: Brian Flynn vs. Illinois State, April 23, 2011 Had consecutive complete games – 9 innings: Tim Kelley vs. Indiana State, May 1, 2009 and vs. Creighton, May 14, 2009 Had consecutive complete games – less than 9 inn.: Brian Flynn vs. Illinois State, April 23, 2011 (9 inn.) and at Southern Illinois, April 30, 2011 (8 inn.) Had three-straight complete games: Rob Musgrave vs. Bradley, May 15, 2008 (8 inn.) and vs. Southern Illinois, May 22, 2008 (7 inn.) and vs. TCU, May 30, 2008 (9 inn.) Made four or more errors in a game: Derek Schermerhorn vs. USC, May 20, 2006 (4)
A Wichita State Opponent... Had a grand slam: Jack Czeszewski of Illinois State, May 17, 2014 Had 3 home runs: Ryan Court of Illinois State, May 1, 2010 Had 2 home runs: Ross Kivett of Kansas State, May 31, 2013 Had back-to-back homers: Will Klausing and Alberto Morales of Texas-Pan American, March 8, 2013 Had 2 players with 2 or more home runs: Erik Lis and Kip Simon of Evansville (2 each), April 3, 2005 Had 4 or more hits in a game: Mike Wesolowski of Dallas Baptist (4-for-4), May 11, 2014 Struck out 10 or more in a game: Illinois State, May 22, 2014 (11) Had 9 RBI in a game: Jason Frome of Indiana State, April 14, 2001 Had 7 RBI in a game: Robert Refsnyder of Arizona, March 17, 2010 Pitched a complete game: Andrew Rohrbach of Long Beach State, Feb. 28, 2014 (game 2) Wichita State Swept A Home Series vs.: A ranked team: April 27-28, 1991 vs. No. 10 Creighton Bradley: May 2-4, 2014 Dallas Baptist: May 20-22, 2010 Evansville: April 25-27, 1997 Illinois State: May 17-19, 2007 Indiana State: March 23-25, 2007 Missouri State: April 14-16, 2006 Southern Illinois: April 18-20, 2014 Wichita State Swept A Road Series at: A ranked team: March 17-19, 2006 at No. 21 Long Beach State Bradley: *April 12-14, 2013 Dallas Baptist: not a sweep to date Evansville: May 20-23, 2004 Illinois State: May 15-17, 2014 Indiana State: April 28-30, 2006 Missouri State: *May 4-5, 2013 Southern Illinois: April 13-15, 2007 Wichita State Was Swept In A Home Series vs.: A ranked team: no sweep as of 1978 Bradley: not a sweep to date Dallas Baptist: not a sweep to date Evansville: not a sweep to date Illinois State: not a sweep to date Indiana State: not a sweep to date Missouri State: not a sweep to date Southern Illinois: not a sweep to date Wichita State Was Swept In A Road Series at: A ranked team: March 6-8, 2009 at No. 11 TCU Bradley: not a sweep to date Dallas Baptist: not a sweep to date Evansville: not a sweep to date Illinois State: not a sweep to date Indiana State: April 5-6, 2014 Missouri State: April 17-19, 2009 Southern Illinois: not a sweep to date Note: A series is considered three or more consecutive games.
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Shockers in Professional Baseball Wichita State has had 170 players who have gone on to professional baseball. Twenty-four of those players remain active. While the Shockers’ 1982 team is generally regarded as the most talented in the last 33 years, the 2008 team holds the honor of producing more professional players than any other team (11).
Name Year Organization Signed Signed With Claude Hendrix.............1908 Lloyd Bishop.................1912 Dick Sanders.................1952 Don Lock......................1957 Dick Casidy...................1960 Lanny Van Eman...........1960 Gayle Bryant.................1962 Dave Howard................1979 Mike Davis....................1980 Larry Groves.................1980 Bob Bomerito................1981 Kurt Bradbury...............1981 Joe Carter......................1981 Terry Hayes...................1981 Keith Jones....................1981 Chico Martin.................1981 Bruce Morrison.............1981 Don Heinkel..................1982 Charlie O’Brien.............1982 Bryan Oelkers...............1982 Phil Stephenson.............1982 Jim Thomas...................1982 Fred Carter....................1983 Dave Lucas....................1983 Dave McClure...............1983 Russ Morman................1983 Erik Sonberg.................1983 Jim Spring.....................1983 Jim Daniel.....................1984 Victor Dunn...................1984 Loren Hibbs..................1984 Troy Howerton..............1984 Jeff Richardson.............1984 Dan Juenke....................1985 Greg LaFever................1985 Rick Wrona...................1985 Gregg Schiffelbein........1985 Mark Behny..................1986 Arnie Beyeler................1986 Terry Elliot....................1986 Lyle Befort....................1987 Kent Headley................1987 Kevin Kelly...................1987 Rich McIntyre...............1987 Shawn Pumphrey..........1987 Tim Raley......................1987 Shane Durham...............1988 David Haas....................1988 Dan Raley......................1988 Mark Standiford............1988 Greg Brummett.............1989 Mike McDonald............1989 Jim Newlin....................1989 Eric Wedge....................1989 P.J. Forbes.....................1990 Mike Lansing................1990 Pat Meares.....................1990 Jeff Williams.................1990 Jim Audley....................1991 Brian Buzard.................1991 Tyler Green...................1991 Billy Hall.......................1991 Mike Jones....................1991 Darrin Paxton................1991 Todd Dreifort................1992 Scot McCloughan..........1992 Doug Mirabelli..............1992 Kennie Steenstra...........1992 Jason White 1992 Chris Wimmer...............1992 Darren Dreifort..............1993 Tony Mills.....................1993 Toby Smith....................1993 Jaime Bluma 1994 Shane Dennis................1994 Carl Hall........................1994 Joey Jackson..................1994 Jason Jordan..................1994 Jason Adams.................1995 Mike Drumright............1995 Braden Looper..............1996 Chris Bauer...................1996 Travis Wyckoff..............1996 Randy Young.................1996 Casey Blake..................1996
Present Organization
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Name Year Organization Present Signed Signed With Organization Brandon Baird...............1996 Kansas City Royals Ben Thomas..................1997 Minnesota Twins Nathan Reese................1997 Florida Marlins John Adams...................1997 Arizona D-Backs Zach Sorensen...............1998 Cleveland Indians Casey Davis..................1998 Milwaukee Brewers Steve Foral....................1998 Milwaukee Brewers Marc Bluma..................1999 Toronto Blue Jays Ben Christensen............1999 Chicago Cubs Tim Hayes.....................1999 Amarillo Dillas Kevin Hooper................1999 Florida Marlins Brian Preston.................1999 Montreal Expos Nate Robertson..............1999 Florida Marlins Free Agent Jeff Ryan.......................1999 Chicago Cubs Greg Bauer....................2000 Los Angeles Dodgers Blake Blasi....................2000 Chicago Cubs Koyie Hill......................2000 Los Angeles Dodgers Philadelphia Phillies Tymber Lee...................2000 Anaheim Angels Pat Magness..................2000 Florida Marlins Marc Neubauer..............2000 Florida Marlins Brandon Sloan...............2000 Florida Marlins Ben Keiter.....................2001 Texas Rangers Eric Absher....................2001 River City Rascals Justin Maureau..............2002 Toronto Blue Jays Adam Peterson..............2002 Toronto Blue Jays Brian Burgamy..............2002 San Diego Padres Free Agent John Tetuan...................2002 Colorado Rockies Randy Walter.................2002 San Francisco Giants Ryan Owen....................2002 Los Angeles Dodgers Dustin Hawkins.............2002 Houston Astros Arizona Diamondbacks Reuben Kerbs................2003 Mike Dennison..............2003 Boston Red Sox Cody Clark....................2003 Texas Rangers David Sanders...............2003 Boston Red Sox Tommy Hottovy............2004 Boston Red Sox Drew Moffitt.................2004 Baltimore Orioles Nick Blasi......................2004 Oakland A’s Logan Sorensen.............2004 Boston Red Sox Brandon Green..............2004 Seattle Mariners Steve Uhlmansiek.........2004 Seattle Mariners Mike Pelfrey..................2005 New York Mets Minnesota Twins Joe Muich......................2005 New York Yankees Phil Napolitan...............2005 Detroit Tigers Kris Johnson.................2006 Boston Red Sox Hiroshima Japan Nick McCoola...............2007 Sioux City Explorers Damon Sublett..............2007 New York Yankees Derek Schermerhorn.....2007 Chicago Cubs Matt Brown...................2007 Cleveland Indians Noah Krol......................2007 Detroit Tigers Jared Simon...................2007 Slippery Rock Sliders Noah Booth...................2007 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Kyle Touchatt................2007 Baltimore Orioles Travis Banwart..............2007 Oakland A’s SK Wyverns Korea Ronnie Morales.............2007 Chicago White Sox Conor Gillaspie.............2008 San Francisco Giants Chicago White Sox Aaron Shafer.................2008 Chicago Cubs Anthony Capra..............2008 Oakland A’s Wichita Wingnuts Kenny Williams Jr.........2008 Chicago White Sox Andy Dirks....................2008 Detroit Tigers Toronto Blue Jays Rob Musgrave...............2008 San Diego Padres Dusty Coleman..............2008 Oakland A’s Kansas City Royals Josh Workman...............2008 Detroit Tigers Tyler Weber...................2008 Detroit Tigers Matt Smith....................2008 Los Angeles Dodgers Kansas City T-Bones Khol Nanney.................2008 Minnesota Twins Jordan Cooper...............2010 Cleveland Indians Cleveland Indians Logan Hoch...................2010 Detroit Tigers Cody Lassley.................2010 Toronto Blue Jays Ryan Jones....................2011 Los Angeles Angels Tyler Grimes.................2011 Minnesota Twins Minnesota Twins Charlie Lowell..............2011 Florida Marlins Free Agent Brian Flynn...................2011 Detroit Tigers Kansas City Royals Chris O’Brien................2011 Los Angeles Dodgers Los Angeles Dodgers Chance Sossamon.........2011 Texas Rangers Tim Kelley....................2012 Detroit Tigers Josh Smith.....................2012 Pittsburgh Pirates Pittsburgh Pirates Mitch Mormann............2012 San Francisco Giants Brandon Peterson..........2013 Minnesota Twins Minnesota Twins Albert Minnis................2013 Houston Astros Houston Astros Casey Gillaspie.............2014 Tampa Bay Rays Tampa Bay Rays A.J. Ladwig...................2014 Detroit Tigers Detroit Tigers Chase Simpson..............2014 Pittsburgh Pirates Pittsburgh Pirates Tyler Baker....................2014 Arizona Diamondbacks Arizona Diamondbacks Cale Elam......................2014 Detroit Tigers Dayne Parker.................2014 Houston Astros Miami Marlins
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Shockers in Major League Baseball Claude Hendrix 6-0 • 195 Bats R • Throws R Major League Debut: June 7, 1911 Year Team ERA W-L SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 1911 Pitt. 2.73 4-6 1 22-12 6 1 118.2 85 52 36 53 57 1912 Pitt. 2.59 24-9 1 39-32 25 4 288.2 256 110 83 105 176 1913 Pitt. 2.84 14-15 3 42-25 17 2 241 216 95 76 89 138 5 49-37 34 6 362 262 91 68 77 189 1914 Chi. (FL) 1.69 29-10 4 40-31 26 5 285 256 120 95 84 107 1915 Chi. (FL) 3.00 16-15 2 36-24 15 3 218 193 81 65 67 117 1916 Chi. (NL) 2.68 8-16 1 40-21 13 1 215 202 94 62 72 81 1917 Chi. (NL) 2.60 10-12 0 32-27 21 3 233 229 87 72 54 86 1918 Chi. (NL) 2.78 20-7 0 33-25 15 2 206.1 208 79 60 42 69 1919 Chi. (NL) 2.62 10-14 0 27-23 12 0 203.2 216 101 81 54 72 1920 Chi. (NL) 3.58 9-12 2.65 144-116 17 360-257 184 27 2371.1 2,123 910 698 697 1,092 Totals Lloyd Bishop 6-0 • 180 Bats R • Throws R Major League Debut: Sept. 5, 1914 Year Team ERA W-L SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 1914 Clev. 5.63 0-1 0 3-1 0 0 8 14 5 5 3 1 Totals 5.63 0-1 0 3-1 0 0 8 14 5 5 3 1 Don Lock 6-2 • 202 Bats R • Throws R Born: July 27, 1936 Major League Debut: July 17, 1962 Year Team Avg. G AB 1962 Wash. .253 71 225 1963 Wash. .252 149 531 1964 Wash. .248 152 512 1965 Wash. .215 143 418 1966 Wash. .233 138 386 1967 Phil. .252 112 313 1968 Phil. .210 99 248 1968 Phil. .000 4 4 1969 Bos. .224 53 58 .238 921 2695 Totals
R H 30 57 71 134 73 127 52 90 52 90 46 79 27 52 0 0 8 13 359 642
2B 6 20 17 15 15 13 7 1 1 92
3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 2 12 37 30 63 4-9 1 27 82 70 151 7-10 4 28 80 79 137 4-6 1 16 39 57 115 1-4 1 16 48 57 126 2-8 1 14 51 43 98 9-14 2 8 34 26 64 3-7 0 1 0 0 1 0-0 0 1 2 11 21 0-1 12 122 373 373 776 30-59
Bryan Oelkers 6-3 • 192 Bats L • Throws L Born: March 11, 1961 Major League Debut: April, 9, 1983 Year Team ERA W-L SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 1983 Minn. 8.65 0-5 0 10-8 0 0 34.1 56 34 33 17 13 1986 Clev. 4.70 3-3 1 35-4 0 0 69 70 38 36 40 33 6.01 3-8 1 45-12 0 0 103.1 126 72 69 57 46 Totals Joe Carter 6-3 • 215 Bats R • Throws R Born: March 7, 1960 Major League Debut: July 30, 1983 Year Team Avg. G AB 51 1983 Chi. (NL) .176 23 1984 Clev. .275 66 244 1985 Clev. .262 143 489 1986 Clev. .302 162 663 1987 Clev. .264 149 588 1988 Clev. .271 157 621 1989 Clev. .243 162 651 1990 S.D. .232 162 634 1991 Tor. .273 162 638 1992 Tor. .264 158 622 1993 Tor. .254 155 603 1994 Tor. .271 111 435 1995 Tor. .253 139 558 1996 Tor. .253 157 625
R H 6 9 32 67 64 128 108 200 83 155 85 168 84 158 79 147 89 174 97 164 92 153 70 118 70 141 84 158
2B 1 6 27 36 27 36 32 27 42 30 33 25 23 35
3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 1 0 1 0 21 1-1 1 13 41 11 48 2-6 0 15 59 25 74 24-30 9 29 121 32 95 29-36 2 32 106 27 105 31-37 6 27 98 35 82 27-32 4 35 105 39 112 13-18 1 24 115 48 93 22-28 3 33 108 49 112 20-29 7 34 119 36 109 12-17 5 33 121 47 113 8-11 2 27 103 33 64 11-11 0 25 76 37 87 12-13 7 30 107 44 106 7-13
1997 Tor. 1998 Bal. S.F. Season Totals
.234 157 612 .247 85 283 .295 41 105 .260 126 388 .259 2,189 8,422
76 143 30 36 70 15 15 31 7 51 101 22 1,170 2,184 432
Charlie O’Brien 6-2 • 195 Bats R • Throws R Born: May 1, 1960 Major League Debut: June 2, 1985 Year Team Avg. G AB 1985 Oak. .273 16 11 1987 Mil. .200 10 35 1988 Mil. .220 40 118 1989 Mil. .234 62 188 1990 Mil. .186 46 145 NY. (NL) .162 28 68 Season .178 74 213 1991 NY (NL) .185 69 168 1992 NY (NL) .212 68 156 1993 NY (NL) .255 67 188 1994 Atl. .243 51 152 1995 Atl. .227 67 198 1996 Tor. .238 109 324 1997 Tor. .218 69 225 1998 Chi. (AL) .262 57 164 Ana. .182 5 11 Season .257 62 175 1999 Ana. .097 27 62 2000 Mon. .211 9 19 .221 800 2,232 Totals
R 3 2 12 22 11 6 17 16 15 15 24 18 33 22 12 1 13 3 1 216
Russ Morman 6-4 • 215 Bats R • Throws R Born: April 28, 1962 Major League Debut: Aug. 3, 1986 Year Team Avg. G AB 1986 Chi. (AL) .252 49 159 75 1988 Chi. (AL) .240 40 58 1989 Chi. (AL) .224 37 1990 K.C. .270 12 37 1991 K.C. .261 12 23 1994 Fla. .212 13 33 1995 Fla. .278 34 72 1996 Fla. .167 6 6 1997 Fla. .286 4 7 Totals .249 207 470
R 18 8 5 5 1 2 9 0 3 51
H 3 7 26 44 27 11 38 31 33 48 37 45 77 49 43 2 45 6 4 493
4 21 102 40 105 8-10 1 11 34 18 48 3-4 0 7 29 6 13 1-1 1 18 63 24 61 4-5 53 396 1,445 527 1,387 231-297
2B 1 3 6 10 7 3 10 6 12 11 11 7 17 15 9 0 9 0 1 119
3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 0 0 1 3 3 0-0 1 0 0 4 4 0-1 0 2 9 5 16 0-1 0 6 35 21 11 0-0 2 0 11 11 26 0-0 0 0 9 10 8 0-0 2 0 20 21 34 0-0 0 2 14 17 25 0-2 0 2 13 16 18 0-1 0 4 23 14 14 1-2 0 8 28 15 24 0-0 0 9 23 29 40 0-1 0 13 44 29 68 0-1 1 4 27 22 45 0-2 0 4 18 9 31 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0-0 0 4 18 10 33 0-0 0 1 4 1 12 0-0 0 1 2 2 1 0-0 4 56 261 209 354 1-11
H 2B 40 5 18 2 13 2 10 4 6 0 7 0 20 2 1 1 2 1 117 17
3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 0 4 17 16 36 1-1 0 0 3 3 17 0-0 0 0 8 6 16 1-1 2 1 3 3 3 0-0 0 0 1 1 5 0-0 1 1 2 2 9 0-0 1 3 7 3 12 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0-0 0 1 2 0 2 1-1 4 10 43 35 102 3-3
Don Heinkel 6-0• 185 Born: Oct. 20, 1959 Bats L• Throws R Major League Debut: April 7, 1988 Year Team ERA W-L SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 1988 Det. 3.96 0-0 1 21-0 0 0 36.1 30 17 16 12 30 0 7-5 0 0 26.1 40 19 17 7 16 1989 St. Louis 5.81 1-1 Totals 4.74 1-1 1 28-5 0 0 62.2 70 36 33 19 46 Rick Wrona 6-1 • 185 Bats R • Throws R Born: Dec. 10, 1963 Major League Debut: Sept. 3, 1988 Year Team Avg. G AB 4 6 1988 Chi. (NL) .000 92 1989 Chi. (NL) .283 38 29 1990 Chi. (NL) .172 16 1992 Cin. .174 11 23 4 8 1993 Chi. (AL) .125 1994 Mil. .500 6 10 Totals .244 79 168
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R H 2B 0 0 0 11 26 2 3 5 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 2 5 4 16 41 6
3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 1 2 14 2 21 0-0 0 0 0 2 11 1-1 0 0 0 0 3 0-0 0 0 1 0 4 0-0 0 1 3 1 1 0-0 1 3 18 5 41 1-1
Phil Stephenson 6-1 • 185 Bats L • Throws L Born: Sept. 19, 1960 Major League Debut: April 5, 1989 Year Team Avg. G AB 1989 Chi. .143 17 21 S.D. .353 10 17 Season .237 27 38 1990 S.D. .209 103 182 1991 S.D. .286 11 7 1992 S.D. .155 53 71 Totals .201 194 298
R H 2B 0 3 0 4 6 0 4 9 0 26 38 9 0 2 0 5 11 2 35 60 11
3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 0 0 0 2 3 1-1 0 2 2 3 2 0-0 0 2 2 5 5 1-1 1 4 19 30 43 2-3 0 0 0 2 3 0-0 1 0 8 10 11 0-0 2 6 29 47 62 3-4
Jeff Richardson 6-3 • 185 Bats R • Throws R Born: April 29, 1963 Major League Debut: Sept. 19, 1990 Year Team ERA W-L SV G-GS CG SHO IP 1990 Cal. 0.00 0-0 0 1-0 0 0 0.1 Totals 0.00 0-0 0 1-0 0 0 0.1 Eric Wedge 6-3 • 215 Bats R • Throws R Born: Jan. 27, 1968 Major League Debut: Oct. 5, 1991 Year Team Avg. G AB 1991 Bos. 1.000 1 1 1992 Bos. .250 27 68 1993 Col. .182 9 11 1994 Bos. .000 2 6 Totals .233 39 86
R H 2B 0 1 0 11 17 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 13 20 2
H 1 1
R ER BB SO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 5 11 13 18 0-0 0 0 1 0 4 0-0 0 0 0 1 3 0-0 0 5 12 14 25 0-0
David Haas 6-1 • 200 Born: October 19, 1965 Bats R • Throws R Major League Debut: Sept. 8, 1991 Year Team ERA W-L SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 1991 Det. 6.75 1-0 0 11-0 0 0 10.2 8 8 8 12 6 1992 Det. 3.94 5-3 0 12-11 1 1 61.2 68 30 27 16 29 1993 Det. 6.11 1-2 0 20-0 0 0 28 45 20 19 8 17 Totals 4.84 7-5 0 43-11 1 1 100.1 121 58 54 36 52 Mike Lansing 6-0 • 180 Bats R • Throws R Born: April 3, 1968 Major League Debut: April 7, 1993 Year Team Avg. G AB 1993 Mon. .287 141 491 1994 Mon. .266 106 394 1995 Mon. .255 127 467 1996 Mon. .285 159 641 1997 Mon. .281 144 572 1998 Col. .276 153 584 1999 Col. .310 35 145 2000 Bos. .194 49 139 2000 Col. .258 90 365 2001 Bos. .250 106 352 .271 1110 4150 Totals
R H 64 141 44 105 47 119 99 183 86 161 73 161 24 45 10 27 62 94 45 88 554 1124
2B 29 21 30 40 45 39 9 4 14 23 254
3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 1 3 45 46 56 23-28 2 5 35 30 37 12-20 2 10 62 28 65 27-31 2 11 53 44 85 23-31 2 20 70 45 92 11-16 2 12 66 39 88 10-13 0 4 15 7 22 2-2 0 0 13 7 26 0-0 6 11 47 31 49 8-10 0 8 34 22 50 3-6 17 84 440 299 570 119-157
Tyler Green 6-5 • 208 Bats R • Throws R Born: Feb. 18, 1970 Major League Debut: April 9, 1993 Year Team ERA W-L SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 1993 Phil. 7.36 0-0 0 3-2 0 0 7.1 16 9 6 5 7 1995 Phil. 5.31 8-9 0 26-25 4 2 140.2 157 86 83 66 85 1997 Phil. 4.93 4-4 0 14-14 0 0 76.2 72 50 42 45 58 1998 Phil. 5.03 6-12 0 27-27 0 0 159.1 142 97 89 85 113 Totals 5.16 18-25 0 70-68 4 2 384.0 387 242 220 201 263
Pat Meares 6-0 • 185 Bats R • Throws R Born: Sept. 6, 1968 Major League Debut: May 5, 1993 Year Team Avg. G AB 1993 Minn. .251 111 346 1994 Minn. .266 80 229 1995 Minn. .269 116 390 1996 Minn. .267 152 517 1997 Minn. .276 134 439 1998 Minn. .260 149 543 1999 Pitt. .308 21 91 2000 Pitt. .240 132 462 2001 Pitt. .211 87 270 .258 982 3287 Totals
R H 33 87 29 61 57 105 66 138 63 121 56 141 15 28 55 111 27 57 401 849
2B 14 12 19 26 23 26 4 22 11 157
3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 3 0 33 7 52 4-9 1 2 24 14 50 5-6 4 12 49 15 68 10-14 7 8 67 17 90 9-13 3 10 60 18 86 7-14 3 9 70 24 86 7-11 0 0 7 9 20 0-0 2 13 47 36 91 1-1 1 4 25 10 45 0-2 24 58 382 150 588 43-70
Greg Brummett 6-0 • 180 Bats R • Throws R Born: April 20, 1967 Major League Debut: May 29, 1993 Year Team ERA W-L SV G-GS CG SHO IP 1993 Minn. 5.74 2-1 0 5-5 0 0 26.2 S.F. 4.70 2-3 0 8-8 0 0 46 Season 5.08 4-4 0 13-13 0 0 72.2 Totals 5.08 4-4 0 13-13 0 0 72.2
H 29 53 82 82
R ER BB SO 17 17 15 10 25 24 13 20 42 41 28 30 42 41 28 30
Darren Dreifort 6-2 • 205 Bats R • Throws R Born: May 18, 1972 Major League Debut: April 7, 1994 Year Team ERA W-L SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 1994 L.A. 6.21 0-5 6 27-0 0 0 29 45 21 20 15 22 1996 L.A. 4.94 1-4 0 19-0 0 0 23.2 23 13 13 12 24 1997 L.A. 2.86 5-2 4 48-0 0 0 63 45 21 20 34 63 1998 L.A. 4.00 8-12 0 32-26 1 1 180 171 84 80 57 168 1999 L.A. 4.79 13-13 0 30-29 1 1 178.2 177 105 95 76 140 2000 L.A. 4.16 12-9 0 32-32 1 1 192.2 175 105 89 87 164 2001 L.A. 5.13 4-7 0 16-16 0 0 94.2 89 62 54 47 91 2003 L.A. 4.03 4-4 0 10-10 0 0 60.1 58 29 27 25 67 2004 L.A. 4.44 1-4 1 60-0 0 0 50.2 43 25 25 36 63 4.36 48-60 11 274-113 3 3 872.2 826 465 423 389 802 Totals Jaime Bluma 5-11 • 195 Bats R • Throws R Born: May 18, 1972 Major League Debut: Aug. 9, 1996 Year Team ERA W-L SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 1996 KC 3.60 0-0 5 17-0 0 0 20 18 9 8 4 14 Totals 3.60 0-0 5 17-0 0 0 20 18 9 8 4 14 Doug Mirabelli 6-1 • 205 Bats R • Throws R Born: Oct. 18, 1970 Major League Debut: Aug. 27, 1996 Year Team Avg. G AB 1996 S.F. .222 9 18 1997 S.F. .143 6 7 1998 S.F. .235 10 17 1999 S.F. .253 33 87 2000 S.F. .230 82 230 2001 Texas .102 23 49 2001 Bos. .270 54 141 2002 Bos. .225 57 151 2003 Bos. .258 62 163 2004 Bos. .281 59 160 2005 Bos. .228 50 136 2006 S.D. .182 14 22 2006 Bos. .193 59 161 Total .191 73 183 2007 Bos. .202 48 114 Totals .231 566 1456
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R 2 0 2 10 23 4 16 17 23 27 16 1 12 13 9 162
H 4 1 4 22 53 5 38 34 42 45 31 4 31 35 23 337
2B 1 0 2 6 10 2 8 7 13 12 7 1 6 7 3 78
3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 0 0 1 3 4 0-0 0 0 0 1 3 0-0 0 1 4 2 6 0-0 0 1 10 9 25 0-0 2 6 28 36 57 1-1 0 2 3 10 21 0-0 0 9 26 17 36 0-0 0 7 25 17 33 0-0 0 6 18 11 36 0-0 0 9 32 19 46 0-0 0 6 18 14 48 2-2 0 0 0 4 5 0-0 0 6 25 11 54 0-0 0 6 25 15 59 0-0 0 5 16 11 41 0-0 2 58 206 165 415 3-3
Braden Looper Bats R • Throws R Born: Oct. 28, 1974 Major League Debut: March 31, 1998 Year Team ERA W-L SV G-GS CG SHO IP H 0 4-0 0 0 3.1 5 1998 St. Louis 5.40 0-1 1999 Fla. 3.80 3-3 0 72-0 0 0 83.0 96 2000 Fla. 4.41 5-1 2 73-0 0 0 67.1 71 2001 Fla. 3.55 3-3 3 71-0 0 0 71.0 63 2002 Fla. 3.14 2-5 13 78-0 0 0 86.0 73 2003 Fla. 3.68 6-4 28 74-0 0 0 80.2 82 2004 N.Y. (NL) 2.70 2-5 29 71-0 0 0 83.1 86 2005 N.Y. (NL) 3.94 4-7 28 60-0 0 0 59.1 65 2006 St. Louis 3.56 9-3 0 69-0 0 0 73.1 76 2007 St. Louis 4.94 12-12 0 31-30 0 0 175.0 183 2008 St. Louis 4.16 12-14 0 33-33 1 1 199.0 216 2009 Milwaukee 5.22 14-7 0 34-34 0 0 194.2 226 4.15 72-65 103 670-97 1 1 1176.0 1242 Totals Kennie Steenstra 6-5 • 220 Bats R • Throws R Born: Oct. 13, 1970 Major League Debut: May 21, 1998 Year Team ERA W-L SV G-GS CG SHO IP 1998 Chi.(NL) 10.80 0-0 0 4-0 0 0 3.1 Totals 10.80 0-0 0 4-0 0 0 3.1 P.J. Forbes Bats R • Throws R Born: Sept. 22, 1967 Major League Debut: July 21, 1998 Year Team Avg. G AB 1998 Bal. .100 9 10 2001 Phil. .286 3 7 Totals .176 12 17 Casey Blake 6-2 • 190 Bats R • Throws R Born: Aug. 23, 1973 Major League Debut: Aug. 14, 1999 Year Team Avg. G AB 1999 Tor. .256 14 39 2000 Minn. .188 7 16 2001 Balt. .133 6 15 2001 Minn. .318 13 22 2002 Minn. .200 9 20 2003 Clev. .257 152 557 2004 Clev. .271 152 587 2005 Clev. .241 147 523 2006 Clev. .282 109 401 2007 Clev. .270 156 588 2008 Clev. .289 94 325 L.A. (NL) .251 58 211 Total .274 152 536 2009 L.A. (NL) .280 139 485 2010 L.A. (NL) .248 146 509 2011 L.A. (NL) .252 63 202 .264 1265 4500 Totals
R 0 1 1
H 2B 1 0 2 0 3 0
R H 6 10 1 3 2 2 1 7 2 4 80 143 93 159 72 126 63 113 81 159 46 94 25 53 71 147 84 136 56 126 32 51 644 1186
2B 2 2 0 1 1 35 36 32 20 36 24 12 36 25 28 10 264
H 7 7
R ER BB SO 4 2 1 4 43 35 31 50 41 33 36 29 28 28 30 52 31 30 28 55 34 33 29 56 28 25 16 60 31 26 22 27 30 29 20 41 100 96 51 87 101 92 45 108 123 113 64 100 594 542 373 669
R ER BB SO 4 4 1 4 4 4 1 4
3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 0 0 1 0 2 0-0 0 0 3 0 2 0-0
3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 0 1 1 2 7 0-0 0 0 1 3 7 0-0 0 1 2 1 4 2-2 0 0 2 3 8 1-1 0 0 1 2 7 0-0 0 17 67 38 109 7-16 3 28 88 68 139 5-13 1 23 58 43 116 4-9 1 19 68 45 93 6-6 4 18 78 54 123 4-9 0 11 58 33 68 2-2 1 10 23 16 52 1-1 1 21 81 49 120 3-3 6 18 79 63 116 3-7 1 17 64 48 138 0-4 1 4 26 26 50 1-3 18 167 616 445 1037 36-73
Nate Robertson 6-2• 215 Bats R • Throws L Born: Sept. 3, 1977 Major League Debut: Sept. 7, 2002 Year Team ERA W-L SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2002 Fla. 11.88 0-1 0 6-1 0 0 8.1 15 11 11 4 3 2003 Det. 5.44 1-2 0 8-8 0 0 44.2 55 27 27 23 33 2004 Det. 4.90 12-10 1 34-32 1 0 196.2 210 116 107 66 155 2005 Det. 4.48 7-16 0 32-32 2 0 196.2 202 113 98 65 122 2006 Det. 3.84 13-13 0 32-32 1 0 208.2 206 98 89 67 137 2007 Det. 4.76 9-13 0 30-30 0 0 177.2 199 98 94 63 119 2008 Det. 6.35 7-11 0 32-28 0 0 168.2 218 124 119 62 108 2009 Det. 5.44 2-3 0 28-6 0 0 49.2 59 33 30 28 35 2010 Fla. 5.47 6-8 0 19-18 0 0 100.1 110 70 61 40 61 Phil. 54.00 0-0 0 2-0 0 0 1.0 5 6 6 2 2 Total 5.95 6-8 0 21-18 0 0 101.1 115 76 67 42 63 5.01 57-77 1 223-187 4 0 1152.1 1279 696 642 420 775 Totals
Zach Sorensen 6-0 • 190 Bats S • Throws R Born: Jan. 3, 1977 Major League Debut: June 3, 2003 Year Team Avg. G AB 2003 Clev. .135 36 37 2005 L.A. (AL) .167 12 12 Totals .143 48 49
R 2 3 5
Koyie Hill 6-0 • 190 Bats S • Throws R Born: March 9, 1979 Major League Debut: Sept. 5, 2003 Year Team Avg. G AB 2003 L.A. .333 3 3 2004 L.A./Ariz. .250 13 36 2005 Ariz. .218 34 78 2007 Chi. (NL) .161 36 93 2008 Chi. (NL) .095 10 21 2009 Chi. (NL) .237 83 253 2010 Chi. (NL) .214 77 215 2011 Chi. (NL) .194 46 134 2012 Chi. (NL) .179 11 39 2013 Miami .155 18 58 2014 Philadelphia .238 10 21 Totals .207 341 951
R 0 3 6 7 0 26 18 15 3 3 2 83
H 2B 5 1 2 1 7 2
H 1 9 17 15 2 60 46 26 7 9 5 197
2B 1 1 5 4 1 12 13 3 1 2 1 44
3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 0 1 2 7 13 0-3 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 1 2 7 15 0-3
3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 1 6 2 6 1-1 0 0 6 11 27 0-1 0 2 12 8 18 0-0 0 0 1 0 12 0-0 2 2 24 27 78 0-0 1 1 17 12 61 1-1 1 2 9 14 40 1-1 0 0 1 0 7 0-0 0 0 0 2 18 0-0 0 0 1 1 5 0-0 4 8 77 77 274 3-4
Adam Peterson 6-3 • 220 Bats R • Throws R Born: May 18, 1979 Major League Debut: June 24, 2004 Year Team ERA W-L SV G-GS CG SHO IP 2004 Tor. 16.87 0-0 0 3-0 0 0 2.2 Totals 16.87 0-0 0 3-0 0 0 2.2 Kevin Hooper 5-10 • 160 Bats R • Throws R Born: Dec. 7, 1976 Major League Debut: July, 9, 2005 Year Team Avg. G AB 2005 Det. .200 6 5 2006 Det. .000 8 3 Totals .125 14 8
R 0 1 1
H 2B 1 0 0 0 1 0
H 7 7
3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0-0
Mike Pelfrey 6-7 • 210 Bats R • Throws R Born: January 14, 1984 Major League Debut: July 8, 2006 Year Team ERA W-L SV G-GS CG SHO IP H 2006 N.Y. (NL) 5.48 2-1 0 4-4 0 0 21.1 25 2007 N.Y. (NL) 5.57 3-8 0 15-13 0 0 72.2 85 2008 N.Y. (NL) 3.72 13-11 0 32-32 2 0 200.2 209 2009 N.Y. (NL) 5.03 10-12 0 31-31 0 0 184.1 213 2010 N.Y. (NL) 3.66 15-9 1 34-33 0 0 204.0 213 2011 N.Y. (NL) 4.74 7-13 0 34-33 2 0 193.2 220 2012 N.Y. (NL) 2.29 0-0 0 3-3 0 0 19.2 24 2013 Minn. 5.19 5-13 0 29-29 0 0 152.2 184 2014 Minn. 7.99 0-3 0 5-5 0 0 23.2 29 Totals 4.56 55-70 1 187-183 4 0 1072.2 1202 Conor Gillaspie 6-1 • 200 Bats L • Throws R Born: July 18, 1987 Major League Debut: Sept. 9, 2008 Year Team Avg. G AB 2008 S.F. .200 8 5 2011 S.F. .263 15 19 2012 S.F. .150 6 20 2013 Chi. (AL) .245 134 408 2014 Chi. (AL) .282 130 464 Totals .262 293 916
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R H 1 1 2 5 2 3 46 100 50 131 101 240
2B 0 0 1 14 31 46
R ER BB SO 5 5 3 2 5 5 3 2
R ER BB SO 14 13 12 13 47 45 39 45 86 83 64 110 112 103 66 107 88 83 68 113 111 102 65 105 5 5 4 13 92 88 53 101 23 21 18 10 578 543 389 617
3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 0 1 2 2 1 0-0 0 0 2 0 2 0-0 3 13 40 37 79 0-1 5 7 57 36 78 0-4 8 21 101 77 160 0-5
Andy Dirks 6-0 • 195 Bats L • Throws L Born: January 24, 1986 Major League Debut: May 16, 2011 Year Team Avg. G AB 2011 Det. .251 78 219 2012 Det. .322 88 314 2013 Det. .256 131 438 Totals .276 297 971
Year Team ERA W-L SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2013 Pittsburgh 6.10 0-2 0 4-1 0 0 10.1 12 7 7 4 9 2014 Minn. 4.73 0-1 0 3-3 0 0 13.1 17 7 7 9 12 Totals 5.32 0-3 0 7-4 0 0 23.2 29 14 14 13 21 R H 34 55 56 101 60 112 150 268
2B 13 18 16 47
Cody Clark 6-3 • 200 Bats R • Throws R Born: Sept. 14, 1981 Major League Debut: Aug. 23, 2013 Year Team Avg. G AB 2013 Houston .105 16 38 Totals .105 16 38
3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 0 7 28 11 36 5-7 5 8 35 23 53 1-2 2 9 37 42 84 7-8 7 24 100 76 173 13-17
Tommy Hottovy 6-1 • 195 Bats L • Throws L Born: July 9, 1981 Major League Debut: June 3, 2011 Year Team ERA W-L SV G-GS CG SHO IP H 2011 Bos. 6.75 0-0 0 8-0 0 0 4.0 4 2012 K.C. 2.89 0-0 0 9-0 0 0 9.1 11 Totals 4.05 0-0 0 17-0 0 0 13.1 5
R 1 1
H 2B 4 1 4 1
3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A 0 0 0 1 15 0-0 0 0 0 1 15 0-0
Brian Flynn 6-7 • 240 Bats L • Throws L Born: April 19, 1990 Major League Debut: Sept. 4, 2013 Year Team ERA W-L SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2013 Miami 8.50 0-2 0 4-4 0 0 18.0 27 17 17 13 15 2014 Miami 9.00 0-1 0 2-1 0 0 7.0 12 7 7 3 6 Totals 8.64 0-3 0 6-5 0 0 25.0 39 24 24 16 21
R ER BB SO 3 3 3 2 3 3 5 6 6 6 8 8
Kris Johnson 6-4 • 195 Bats L • Throws L Born: Oct. 14, 1984 Major League Debut: Aug. 18, 2013
Shockers in the Pros at the End of the 2014 Season
Name Major Leagues Mike Pelfrey Andy Dirks Koyie Hill Brian Flynn Conor Gillaspie Triple-A Travis Banwart Kris Johnson Nate Robertson Double-A Chris O’Brien Jordan Cooper Dusty Coleman Brian Burgamy Single-A Tyler Grimes Charlie Lowell Josh Smith Brandon Peterson Albert Minnis Casey Gillaspie A.J. Ladwig Chase Simpson Tyler Baker Dayne Parker Independent Matt Smith Anthony Capra
Original Organization
2014 Season End League Yrs. at WSU
New York (NL) Detroit Los Angeles Detroit San Francisco
Minnesota Detroit Philadelphia Miami Chicago (AL)
Majors Majors Majors Majors Majors
2003-05 2007-08 1998-00 2009-11 2006-08
Oakland Boston Miami
Cleveland Minnesota Detroit
International International International
2005-07 2004-06 1997-99
Los Angeles (NL) Cleveland Oakland San Diego
Los Angeles (NL) Cleveland Oakland New York Mets
Southern Eastern Texas Eastern
2009-11 2009-10 2007-08 2000-02
Minnesota Florida Pittsburgh Minnesota Houston Tampa Bay Detroit Pittsburgh Arizona Houston
Minnesota Florida Pittsburgh Minnesota Houston Tampa Bay Detroit Pittsburgh Arizona Houston
Florida State Florida State Florida State Florida State Midwest New York-Penn New York-Penn New York-Penn Northwest Midwest
2009-11 2009-11 2009-12 2013 2011-13 2012-14 2012-14 2013-14 2012-14 2011-14
Los Angeles (NL) Oakland
Kansas City T-Bones Wichita Wingnuts
Independent Independent
2006-08 2006-08
Big League and Minor League Updates
•Mike Pelfrey — Minnesota Twins• Pitched five games for the Minnesota Twins. Went 0-3 with a 7.99 ERA and 10 strikeouts in 23.2 innings. Also pitched for class (AAA) Rochester. Went 1-0 with a 0.90 ERA with three strikeouts in 10 innings. •Koyie Hill — Philadelphia Phillies• Played in 10 games for the Phillies. Hit .238 with one double and one RBI. Also played for class (AAA) Lehigh Valley. In 53 games, hit .227 with 11 doubles, three home runs and 17 RBI. •Nate Robertson — Detroit Tigers• Pitched for class (AAA) Toledo. Went 0-2 with a 3.43 ERA and 12 strikeouts in 21 innings. •Brian Burgamy — New York Mets• Played for class (AA) Binghamton. Played in 121 games and hit .276 with 32 doubles, 23 home runs and 76 RBI. •Kris Johnson — Minnesota Twins• Pitched for class (AAA) Rochester. Went 10-7 with a 3.48 ERA and 102 strikeouts in 132 innings. Also made three starts for the Minnesota Twins. Went 0-1 with a 4.73 ERA and 12 strikeouts in 13.1 innings. •Travis Banwart — Cleveland Indians• Pitched for class (AAA) Columbus. Pitched in 16 games and went 5-2 with a 3.12 ERA with 78 strikeouts in 89.1 innings. •Conor Gillaspie — Chicago White Sox• Played in 130 games for the White Sox. Hit .282 with 31 doubles, five triples, seven home runs and 57 RBI. •Anthony Capra — Wichita Wingnuts• Played for the Wichita Wingnuts. Pitched in 14 games and went 7-2 with a 3.03 ERA and 72 strikeouts in 74.1 innings. •Andy Dirks — Detroit Tigers• Had back surgery and missed most of the season. Played in five games for class (A) West Michigan and hit .214. Also played in two games for class (AAA) Toledo and hit .400. •Matt Smith —Kansas City T-Bones• Played for the Independent Kansas City T-Bones. Went 1-3 with a 8.71 ERA in 31 innings. •Dusty Coleman — Oakland A’s• Played for class (AA) Midland. In 135 games, hit .223 with 27 doubles, two triples, 18 home runs and 81 RBI. •Jordan Cooper — Cleveland Indians• Pitched for class (AA) Akron. Pitched in 35 games and went 7-3 with a 4.96 ERA and 61 strikeouts in 78 innings. Also pitched for class (AAA) Columbus going 0-1 with a 4.91 ERA and three strikeouts in 7.1 innings.
•Tyler Grimes – Minnesota Twins• Played for class (A) Fort Myers. In 79 games, hit .232 with 14 doubles, three home runs and 38 RBI. •Brian Flynn – Miami Marlins• Played for class (AAA) New Orleans going 8-10 in 139.2 innings with a 4.06 ERA and 104 strikeouts. Pitched in two games for the Miami Marlins and went 0-1 with a 9.00 ERA and six strikeouts in seven innings. •Chris O’Brien – Los Angeles Dodgers• Played for class (AA) Chattanooga. Played in 115 games and hit .269 with 32 doubles, four triples, seven home runs and 52 RBI. •Charlie Lowell — Miami Marlins• Played for class (A) Jupiter. Went 0-3 with a 30.68 ERA and eight strikeouts in 7.1 innings. •Josh Smith — Pittsburgh Pirates• Played for class (A) Bradenton. Went 4-2 with a 1.93 ERA and 51 strikeouts in 56 innings. •Brandon Peterson – Minnesota Twins• Played for class (A) Fort Myers. Went 1-1 with a 1.80 ERA and 65 strikeouts in 45 innings. •Albert Minnis – Houston Astros• Played for class (A) Quad Cities. Went 2-2 with a 3.76 ERA and 35 strikeouts in 40.2 innings. •Casey Gillaspie — Tampa Bay Rays• Played for class (A) Hudson Valley. Played in 71 games and hit .262 with 16 doubles, seven home runs, and 42 RBI. •A.J. Ladwig — Detroit Tigers• Pitched for class (A) Connecticut. Went 0-5 with a 5.73 ERA and 12 strikeouts in 22 innings. •Chase Simpson — Pittsburgh Pirates• Played for class (A) Jamestown. Played in 55 games and hit .286 with 14 doubles, seven home runs and 31 RBI. •Tyler Baker — Arizona Diamondbacks• Played for class (A) Hillsboro and class (A) Missoula. Overall, played in 46 games and hit .271 with nine doubles, four home runs and 24 RBI. •Cale Elam — Detroit Tigers• Played for class (A) Connecticut. Went 1-0 with a 10.80 ERA in 3.1 innings. •Dayne Parker — Houston Astros• Played for class (A) Quad Cities. Played in 37 games and hit .164 with four doubles, two home runs and 11 RBI.
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Wichita State MLB Draft Picks First-Round Shockers Year Team Rd (Pick) 1972 Joseph Krsnich, INF Yankees 1st (13) 1981 Joe Carter, OF Cubs 1st (2) 1982 Bryan Oelkers, RHP Twins 1st (4) 1983 Erik Sonberg, LHP Dodgers 1st (18) 1983 Russ Morman, OF White Sox 1st (28) 1991 Tyler Green, RHP Phillies 1st (10) 1993 Darren Dreifort, RHP Dodgers 1st (2) 1995 Mike Drumright, RHP Tigers 1st (11) 1996 Braden Looper, RHP Cardinals 1st (3) 1999 Ben Christensen, RHP Cubs 1st (26) 2005 Mike Pelfrey, RHP Mets 1st (9) 2006 Kris Johnson, LHP Red Sox 1st (40) 2008 Conor Gillaspie, 3B Giants 1st (37) 2014 Casey Gillaspie, 1B Rays 1st (20) 1967 Kenneth Dean, RHP
Indians
1972 Joseph Krsnich, INF
Yankees
1 (13)
1979 David Howard, OF
Mets
4 (80)
1980 Keith Jones, OF Mike Davis, 2B
Mets Mets
26 (642) 4 (78)
1981 Bob Bomerito, 3B Charlie O’Brien, C Keith Jones, OF Terry Hayes, LHP Phil Stephenson, 1B Joe Carter, OF
Yankees Mariners Rangers Mariners Expos Cubs
32 (784) 21 (520) 15 (372) 10 (234) 5 (121) 1 (2)
1982 Don Heinkel, RHP Loren Hibbs, OF Jim Thomas, 2B Charlie O’Brien, C Phil Stephenson, 1B Bryan Oelkers, LHP
Tigers 30 (752) Rangers 12 (304) Astros 9 (225) Athletics 5 (132) Athletics 3 (30) Twins 1 (4)
1983 Kevin Penner, OF David Lucas, SS Jim Spring, 2B Loren Hibbs, OF David McClure, C Russ Morman, OF Erik Sonberg, LHP
Rangers 48 (825) Expos 32 (766) Giants 22 (558) Expos 22 (556) Tigers 10 (251) White Sox 1 (28) Dodgers 1 (18)
1984 Troy Howerton, LHP Greg LaFever, RHP Loren Hibbs, OF Jimmy Daniel, RHP
Orioles Reds Giants Royals
16 (417) 11 (267) 10 (245) 4 (96)
1985 Greg LaFever, RHP Rick Wrona, C
Indians Cubs
14 (349) 5 (130)
57 (910)
1986 Mark Behny, RHP
Cardianls 13 (338)
1987 Kent Headley, OF Timothy Raley, C David Haas, RHP Kevin Kelly, LHP
Royals 47 (1,030) Brewers 27 (702) Blue Jays 18 (465) Braves 9 (220)
1988 Eddy Durham, LHP Mark Standiford, 2B Dave Haas, RHP
Giants Giants Tigers
1989 Brian Morrow, OF Mike McDonald, OF Jim Newlin, RHP Greg Brummett, RHP Mike Lansing, SS Eric Wedge, C
Mariners 53 (1,317) Giants 29 (752) Mariners 12 (299) Giants 11 (284) Orioles 9 (219) Red Sox 3 (83)
1990 P.J Forbes, 2B Pat Meares, 3B Mike Lansing, SS Jeff Williams, RHP
Angels Twins Miami Orioles
1991 Brian Buzard, LHP Darrin Paxton, RHP Michael Jones, C Billy Hall, 2B Jim Audley, OF Tyler Green, RHP
Indians 41 (1,073) Expos 39 (1,023) Reds 17 (457) Padres 17 (445) Orioles 13 (342) Phillies 1 (10)
1992 Jason White, 1B Todd Dreifort, OF Kennie Steenstra, RHP Scot McCloughan, 3B Chris Wimmer, SS Doug Mirabelli, C
Athletics Expos Cubs Blue Jays Giants Giants
1993 Toby Smith, 1B Shane Dennis, LHP Jaime Bluma, RHP Darren Dreifort, RHP
Royals 32 (889) Blue Jays 16 (462) Astros 7 (196) Dodgers 1 (2)
1994 Joey Jackson, 2B Mike Brandley, LHP Jason Jordan, RHP Carl Hall, 2B Shane Dennis, LHP Jaime Bluma, RHP
Angels 45 (1,234) Expos 38 (1,064) Tigers 17 (473) Expos 11 (308) Padres 7 (178) Royals 3 (79)
1995 Casey Blake, 3B Randy Young, OF Jason Adams, SS Chris Bauer, RHP Mike Drumright, RHP
Yankees 45 (1,259) Mets 44 (1,225) Astros 9 (249) Phillies 7 (185) Tigers 1 (11)
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20 (516) 16 (412) 15 (395)
20 (556) 12 (329) 6 (155) 2 (69)
28 (788) 22 (603) 12 (331) 10 (289) 8 (215) 5 (131)
1996 Brandon Baird, LHP Casey Davis, OF Randy Young, OF Travis Wyckoff, LHP Casey Blake, 3B Chris Bauer,RHP Braden Looper, RHP
Royals Rangers Astros Marlins Blue Jays Tigers Cardinals
1997 John Adams, OF Ben Thomas, LHP
D’backs 27 (833) Twins 8 (243)
1998 Kevin Hooper, 2B Casey Davis, OF Marc Bluma, RHP Nate Robertson, LHP Zach Sorensen, SS
Indians 49 (1,422) Brewers 30 (896) Twins 21 (619) White Sox 15 (449) Indians 2 (63)
1999 Greg Bauer, RHP Jeff Ryan, SS Pat Magness, 1B Tymber Lee, RHP Brian Preston, C Marc Bluma, RHP Kevin Hooper, 2B Nate Robertson, LHP Brandon Sloan, RHP Ben Christensen, RHP
Royals 47 (1,388) Cubs 37 (1,130) Royals 47 (691) Dodgers 16 (494) Expos 14 (420) Blue Jays 13 (403) Marlins 8 (236) Marlins 5 (146) White Sox 4 (129) Cubs 1 (26)
2000 Tymber Lee, RHP Greg Bauer, RHP Adam Peterson, RHP Pat Magness, 1B Blake Blasi, 2B Brandon Sloan, RHP Koyie Hill, C
Angels 35 (1,040) Dodgers 22 (657) Royals 15 (434) Marlins 12 (341) Cubs 10 (283) Marlins 7 (191) Dodgers 4 (117)
2001 Justin McCarty, OF Adam Peterson, RHP Ben Keiter, RHP
Cubs 35 (1,038) Yankees 8 (245) Rangers 6 (171)
2002 Dustin Hawkins, OF Reuben Kerbs, LHP Ryan Owen, C Randy Walter, OF Brian Burgamy, 2B John Tetuan, RHP Adam Peterson, RHP Justin Maureau, LHP
Astros 37 (1,121) Expos 31 (917) Dodgers 12 (361) Giants 9 (277) Padres 9 (265) Rockies 9 (261) Blue Jays 4 (116) Blue Jays 3 (86)
2003 David Sanders, LHP Drew Moffitt, OF Mike Dennison, RHP Reuben Kerbs, LHP Cody Clark, C
Red Sox Red Sox Red Sox D’backs Rangers
24 (709) 23 (683) 16 (474) 11 (314) 7 (189) 6 (161) 1 (3)
30 (894) 25 (744) 21 (624) 16 (486) 11 (316)
2004 Logan Sorensen, 1B Brandon Green, SS Nick Blasi, OF Steve Uhlmansiek, LHP Drew Moffitt, OF Tommy Hottovy, LHP
Red Sox Mariners Athletics Mariners Orioles Red Sox
2005 Joe Muich, C Mike Pelfrey, RHP 2006 Kris Johnson, LHP 2007 Ronnie Morales, LHP Kyle Touchatt, RHP Kenny Williams Jr., OF Josh Workman, 2B Noah Krol, RHP Matt Brown, OF Damon Sublett, 2B Travis Banwart, RHP
Yankees 12 (379) Mets 1 (9)
2008 Josh Workman, 2B Tyler Weber, C Dusty Coleman, SS Matt Smith, RHP Rob Musgrave, LHP Andy Dirks, OF Kenny Williams Jr., OF Anthony Capra, LHP Aaron Shafer, RHP Conor Gillaspie, 3B
Tigers 38 (1,153) Tigers 30 (913) Athletics 28 (844) Dodgers 22 (667) Padres 14 (435) Tigers 8 (253) White Sox 6 (180) Athletics 4 (124) Cubs 2 (65) Giants 1 (37)
Red Sox
2009 Ryan Jones, OF
D’backs 39 (1,176)
2010 Grant Muncrief, RHP Logan Hoch, LHP Jordan Cooper, RHP
Twins 37 (1,125) Tigers 30 (913) Indians 9 (270)
19 (575) 19 (573) 12 (367) 12 (363) 10 (289) 4 (125)
1 (40)
White Sox 45 (1,342) Orioles 34 (1,026) Rockies 32 (971) Twins 23 (722) Tigers 17 (541) Indians 13 (407) Yankees 7 (244) Athletics 4 (150)
2011 Johnny Coy, 1B Josh Smith, LHP Mitch Mormann, RHP Chance Sossamon, RHP Chris O’Brien, C Brian Flynn, LHP Charlie Lowell, LHP Tyler Grimes, SS
Blue Jays 45 (1,369) Brewers 26 (791) Tigers 25 (767) Rangers 21 (654) Dodgers 18 (554) Tigers 7 (227) Marlins 6 (193) Twins 5 (178)
2012 Josh Smith, LHP
Pirates
25 (766)
2013 Albert Minnis, LHP Astros Brandon Peterson, RHP Twins
25 (737) 13 (380)
2014 Tyler Baker, C Chase Simpson, 3B A.J. Ladwig, RHP Casey Gillaspie, 1B
15 (450) 14 (431) 11 (340) 1 (20)
Wichita State Milestone Victories
Win.............................................................................. Significance No. 1 — WSU 14, Chilocco Indian Scool 2 (1901).... First Victory No. 100 — WSU 7, Baker 4 (1914)............................. 100th Victory No. 118 — WSU 9, Tulsa 6 (1950).............................. First Valley Victory No. 200 — WSU 7, College of Emporia (1961).......... 200th Victory No. 277 — WSU 7, Dallas 4 (1978)............................ Stephenson’s 1st Victory No. 300 — WSU 6, Oklahoma City 2 (1978).............. 300th Victory No. 400 — WSU 8, Illinois 5 (1980)........................... 400th Victory No. 437 — WSU 12, Southern Illinois 1 (1980)......... 1st MVC Tourn. Champ. No. 493 — WSU 7, Clemson 2 (1981)........................ 1st NCAA Reg. Victory No. 500 — WSU 16, Fort Hayes State 0 (1982)......... 500th Victory No. 562 — WSU 8, New Orleans 1 (1982)................. 1st NCAA Reg. Champ. No. 563 — WSU 7, Cal State Fullerton 0 (1982)....... First CWS Victory No. 600 — WSU 8, Oklahoma State 1 (1983)............ 600th Victory No. 700 — WSU 8, Illinois State 2 (1985).................. 700th Victory No. 777 — WSU 9, Kearney State 3 (1987)................ Stephenson’s 500th Victory No. 800 — WSU 13, Kansas 8 (1987)......................... 800th Victory No. 900 — WSU 21, Oral Roberts 3 (1989)................ 900th Victory No. 915 — WSU 8, Portland State 4 (1989)................ Last Win/Record 24-Gm Streak No. 957 — WSU 5, Texas 3 (1989)............................. First CWS Champ. No. 1,000 — WSU 12, Creighton 3 (1990)................. 1,000th Victory
D’backs Pirates Tigers Rays
Win.............................................................................. Significance No. 1,002 — WSU 7, Arkansas 6 (1990).................... First Home Reg. Victory No. 1,065 — WSU 11, California 5 (1991)................. First Home Reg. Champ. No. 1,100 — WSU 22, Arkansas 4 (1992).................. 1,100th Victory No. 1,200 — WSU 13, Northern Iowa 0 (1994).......... 1,200th Victory No. 1,278 — WSU 4, Creighton 0 (1995)................... Stephenson’s 1,000th Victory No. 1,500 — WSU 11, Creighton 2 (1999)................. 1,500th Victory No. 1,600 — WSU 9, Evansville 5 (2002).................. 1,600th Victory No. 1,678 — WSU 6, Indiana State 1 (2003).............. Stephenson’s 1,400th Victory No. 1,700 — WSU 11, Indiana State 1 (2004)............ 1,700th Victory No. 1,706 — WSU 5, Southern Illinois 1 (2004)........ Stephenson’s 1,428th Victory No. 1,778 — WSU 3, Bradley 0 (2005)...................... Stephenson’s 1,500th Victory No. 1,800 — WSU 8, Fordham 4 (2006)..................... 1,800th Victory No. 1,878 — WSU 12, Evansville 1 (2007)................ Stephenson’s 1,600th Victory No. 1,900 — WSU 14, North Dakota State 3 (2008).. 1,900th Victory No. 1,931 — WSU 10, Florida State 7 (2008)............. 1st NCAA Super Reg. Victory No. 1,978 — WSU 17, Evansville 2 (2010)................ Stephenson’s 1,700th Victory No. 2,000 — WSU 6, Missouri State 2 (2010)............ 2,000th Victory No. 2,047 — WSU 6, SIUE 1 (2014).......................... Butler’s First Victory at WSU No. 2,156 — WSU 6, Oklahoma State 4 (2014)......... Butler’s 100th Victory
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2015 Wichita State Schedule Date Opponent Feb. 13 Sam Houston State Feb. 14 Sam Houston State Feb. 15 Sam Houston State Feb. 17 Oral Roberts Feb. 20 Texas State Feb. 21 Texas State Feb. 22 Texas State Feb. 24 Nebraska-Omaha Feb. 27 Long Beach State Feb. 28 Long Beach State March 1 Long Beach State March 6 Central Michigan March 7 Central Michigan March 8 Central Michigan March 10 Central Arkansas March 11 Arkansas-Little Rock March 13 UC Santa Barbara March 14 UC Santa Barbara March 15 UC Santa Barbara March 17 Western Illinois March 18 Western Illinois March 20 Southern Illinois* March 21 Southern Illinois* March 22 Southern Illinois* March 24 Oklahoma State March 27 TCU March 28 TCU March 29 TCU (Fox College Sports) April 1 Kansas (Cox Kansas) April 3 Indiana State* April 4 Indiana State* (ESPNU) April 5 Indiana State* April 7 Texas (Longhorn Network) April 10 Illinois State* April 11 Illinois State* April 12 Illinois State* April 14 Kansas State (FS Midwest) April 17 Bradley* April 18 Bradley* April 19 Bradley* April 21 Kansas (Cox Kansas/ESPN3) April 24 New Mexico (Cox Kansas) April 25 New Mexico April 26 New Mexico April 28 Oklahoma (ESPNU) May 1 Missouri State* (Cox Kansas) May 2 Missouri State* (Cox Kansas) May 3 Missouri State* May 5 Kansas State May 8 Evansville* May 9 Evansville* May 10 Evansville* May 12 Oral Roberts (Cox Kansas) May 14 Dallas Baptist* (Cox Kansas) May 15 Dallas Baptist* May 16 Dallas Baptist* May 20-23 Missouri Valley Conference Baseball Championship May 29-31 NCAA Regionals June 5-7 NCAA Super Regionals June 13-23 College World Series All Times Central * Missouri Valley Conference Game Home Games in Bold
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Time 6:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 8 p.m. 4 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA