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GENERAL INFORMATION

UT Arlington Baseball Media Guide was written, edited and designed by UT Arlington Sports Information Director Scott Lacefield. Special thanks to UTA Senior Associate Athletic Director John Mocek and to previous UT Arlington Sports Information staffs for their historical contributions. Cover design by Dave Seymour. Photography cour-tesy of Angels Baseball, Tony Burken, Robert Crosby, Florida Marlins (Denis Bancroft), Dennis Hodges, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Major League Baseball, Beth McHenry, Kevin Patacky, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers Baseball Club (Brad Newton), Jose Valdez and West Tenn Diamond Jaxx. Printed by Multi-Ad.

2009 SCHEDULE Date Day Opponent Site Time (CT)February 20 Fri. ^ ARKANSAS STATE ..........................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 3:00 PM 21 Sat. ^ TEXAS STATE .................................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 3:00 PM 22 Sun. ^ SIENA ..........................................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 7:00 PM 23 Mon. ^ SIENA ..........................................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 3:00 PM 24 Tues. at Texas ................................................ Austin, Texas ....................................... 3:00 PM 27 Fri. # vs. Stephen F. Austin............................. Edinburg, Texas ................................... 3:00 PM 28 Sat. # at UT Pan American .............................. Edinburg, Texas ................................... 7:00 PM

March 1 Sun. # vs. Illinois ............................................. Edinburg, Texas ...................................9:00 AM 3 Tues. TCU ..............................................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 6:30 PM 5 Thurs. IOWA WESLEYAN ...........................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 5:00 PM 6 Fri. * at Sam Houston State ........................... Huntsville, Texas ................................. 6:30 PM 7 Sat. * at Sam Houston State ........................... Huntsville, Texas ................................. 2:00 PM 8 Sun. * at Sam Houston State ........................... Huntsville, Texas ................................. 1:00 PM 10 Tues. at Louisiana-Monroe ............................ Monroe, La. ........................................ 6:30 PM 13 Fri. * UTSA ............................................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 6:30 PM 14 Sat. * UTSA ............................................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 2:00 PM 15 Sun. * UTSA ............................................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 1:00 PM 17 Tues. % MINNESOTA ..................................GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS .............. 6:30 PM 18 Wed. MINNESOTA ..................................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 6:30 PM 20 Fri. * NORTHWESTERN STATE ..................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 6:30 PM 21 Sat. * NORTHWESTERN STATE ..................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 2:00 PM 22 Sun. * NORTHWESTERN STATE ..................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 1:00 PM 24 Tues. at Texas A&M ........................................ College Station, Texas ......................... 6:35 PM 25 Wed. LOUISIANA TECH ...........................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 6:30 PM 27 Fri. * at Nicholls ............................................ Thibodaux, La. .................................... 6:00 PM 28 Sat. * at Nicholls ............................................ Thibodaux, La. .................................... 3:00 PM 29 Sun. * at Nicholls ............................................ Thibodaux, La. .................................... 1:00 PM

April 1 Wed. at TCU ................................................... Fort Worth, Texas ................................ 6:30 PM 3 Fri. * SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ............CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 6:30 PM 4 Sat. * SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ............CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 2:00 PM 5 Sun. * SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ............CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 1:00 PM 7 Tues. at Oral Roberts ..................................... Tulsa, Okla. ......................................... 6:30 PM 9 Thurs. * McNEESE STATE .............................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 6:30 PM 10 Fri. * McNEESE STATE .............................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 6:30 PM 11 Sat. * McNEESE STATE .............................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 1:00 PM 14 Tues. BAYLOR ........................................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 6:30 PM 15 Wed. at Baylor ............................................... Waco, Texas ........................................ 6:30 PM 17 Fri. * at Central Arkansas ............................... Conway, Ark........................................ 6:00 PM 18 Sat. * at Central Arkansas ............................... Conway, Ark........................................ 2:00 PM 19 Sun. * at Central Arkansas ............................... Conway, Ark........................................ 1:00 PM 24 Fri. * at Stephen F. Austin .............................. Nacogdoches, Texas ............................ 3:00 PM 25 Sat. * at Stephen F. Austin .............................. Nacogdoches, Texas ............................ 2:00 PM 26 Sun. * at Stephen F. Austin .............................. Nacogdoches, Texas ............................ 1:00 PM 28 Tues. at Oklahoma State ................................ Stillwater, Okla. .................................. 6:30 PM

May 1 Fri. * TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI ..........CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 6:30 PM 2 Sat. * TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI ..........CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 2:00 PM 3 Sun. * TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI ..........CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 1:00 PM 5 Tues. OKLAHOMA ..................................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 6:30 PM 8 Fri. * at Lamar ............................................... Beaumont, Texas ................................ 6:30 PM 9 Sat. * at Lamar ............................................... Beaumont, Texas ................................ 2:00 PM 10 Sun. * at Lamar ............................................... Beaumont, Texas ................................ 1:00 PM 14 Thurs. * TEXAS STATE .................................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 6:30 PM 15 Fri. * TEXAS STATE .................................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 6:30 PM 16 Sat. * TEXAS STATE .................................CLAY GOULD BALLPARK .............. 1:00 PM 20-23 Wed.-Sat. Southland Conference Tournament ...... Corpus Christi, Texas ..................................TBA

BOLD indicates home games played at Clay Gould Ballpark^ UT Arlington-Hilton Invitational (Clay Gould Ballpark)# UT Pan American Tournament (Edinburg, Texas)% at QuikTrip Ballpark (Grand Prairie, Texas)* Southland Conference Game- - - All times are Central and dates and times are subject to change

TABLE OF CONTENTSMAVERICK BASEBALLGeneral Information 1-3Rosters 4-6Clay Gould Ballpark 10-11Mavericks in the Community 12Mavericks in the Classroom 13Mavericks in Major League Baseball 14-18

SEASON OUTLOOKSeason Outlook 20-23Southland Conference 24-26

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Darin Thomas 28-29Assistant Coach Jay Sirianni 30Assistant Coach Mark Flatten 31K.J. Hendricks/Leo Radkowski 32

PLAYER PROFILESReturning Player Profiles 34-60Newcomer Player Profiles 62-64

OPPONENTSOpponent Information 66-74All-Time Series Results 75-81UT Arlington vs. Minnesota (Mar. 17, 2009 - QuikTrip Ballpark) 82

2008 SEASON REVIEWFinal Statistics 84-85Game-By-Game Comparison 86Miscellaneous Statistics 87UT Arlington Seniors 88Southland Conference Review 89

RECORD BOOK/HISTORYYear-By-Year Team Statistics 92Year-By-Year Leaders 93-94Single-Season/Career Batting Records 95-96Single-Season/Career Pitching Records 97-98Individual Single-Game Records 99Team Single-Season Records 100Miscellaneous Records 101Southland Conference Awards 102National Awards/Championship Seasons 103Mavericks in the Pros 104Mavericks in the Minor Leagues 105Retired Numbers 106Alumni Weekend 107-108All-Time Letterwinners 109-110Scholarships 111Southland Conference Champions 112Year-By-Year Results 113-118

THIS IS UT ARLINGTONThe University of Texas at Arlington 119-123President James Spaniolo 124Director of Athletics Pete Carlon 125UT Arlington Athletics 126-132UT Arlington Athletic Hall of Honor 133Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex 134-135Distinguished Alumni 136

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONSchool ............................The University of Texas at ArlingtonLocation ....................................................... Arlington, TexasFounded ..................................1895 (Senior College in 1959)Enrollment ................................................................. 25,000Nickname .............................................................. MavericksSchool Colors ............Royal Blue and White with Orange TrimAffiliation ...................................................... NCAA Division IConference ............................................................SouthlandPresident .......................................................James SpanioloAlma Mater ............................................. Michigan State, ‘68Director of Athletics............................................. Pete CarlonAlma Mater .................................................... Iowa State, ‘75Senior Woman Administrator .......................... Debbie GarciaAlma Mater .................................................UT Arlington, ‘97Athletic Department Phone ......................... (817) 272-2261Ticket Information ........................................ (817) 272-7267

HISTORYFirst Year of Baseball ..................................................... 1969All-Time Record ....................................1,087-1,048-1 (.509)Years in NCAA Tournament .................................................. 4Years ................................................1990, 1992, 2001, 2006Last Opponent / Result .......North Carolina State / L, 5-6 (10)

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ......................................................Darin ThomasAlma Mater ......................................Oklahoma Christian, ‘89Graduate ................................................. Fort Hays State, ‘96Career Record / years ...............................................26-31 / 1Record at UTA / years ...............................................26-31 / 1Assistant Coaches ........................ Jay Sirianni (Nebraska, 01).............................Mark Flatten (Missouri Valley College, ‘96)Volunteer Assistant ............K.J. Hendricks (UT Arlington, ‘08)Director of Operations ...... Leo Radkowski (UT Arlington, ‘07)Baseball Office Phone .................................. (817) 272-7625

TEAM INFORMATION2008 Overall Record .....................................................26-31Conference Record / Finish .................................. 16-14 / 6thHome Record ................................................................17-13Away Record ..................................................................8-14Neutral Record .................................................................1-42008 Postseason ...................................SLC Tournament, 0-2Letterwinners Returning / Lost .................................... 27 / 6Position Starters Returning / Lost ................................... 7 / 2Pitchers Returning / Lost .............................................. 13 / 3Starting Pitchers Returning / Lost .................................. 3 / 0Newcomers / Redshirt Returners .................................... 4 / 2

STADIUM INFORMATIONHome Field ..............................................Clay Gould BallparkSurface ............................................................. Natural GrassCapacity ....................................................................... 1,600Dimensions ....................................... 330-LF, 400-CF, 330-RFPress Box Phone ........................................... (817) 462-4225Press Box Fax ................................................ (817) 462-4226

SPORTS INFORMATIONBaseball SID ................................................... Scott LacefieldOffice Phone ................................................. (817) 272-2239Cell Phone .................................................... (817) 691-3786Email ....................................................... [email protected] ............................................................... (817) 272-2254Mailing Address ............................1309 West Mitchell Street...............................................................Arlington, TX 76019

GREGG ELKINAssociate Athletic Director for Communications and Media RelationsPhone _________ (817) 272-5706Email [email protected] - Men’s Golf - Men’s Basketball - M & W Track and Field - M & W Cross Country

KRISTYNA MANCIASAssistant Sports Information DirectorPhone _________ (817) 272-2213Email [email protected] - Women’s Basketball - Softball - M & W Tennis

SCOTT LACEFIELDSports Information Director- Baseball Contact/Athletics WebmasterOffice _________ (817) 272-2239Cell __________ (817) 691-3786Fax___________ (817) 272-2254Email [email protected] - Baseball - Volleyball

MEDIA INFORMATIONThe 2009 edition of the UT Arlington Baseball Media Guide has been produced to assist you with your coverage of the Mavericks. Additional information, photographs and stats are available upon request.

CLAY GOULD BALLPARKClay Gould Ballpark is located on Allan Saxe Parkway at the corner of Park Row and Fielder Road. Parking is available at the ballpark.

Directions to Clay Gould Ballpark:FROM INTERSTATE 30 (North)Exit Fielder Road South. Follow Fielder Road for several miles and the ballpark is located on the left-hand side.

FROM INTERSTATE 20 (South)Exit Cooper Street North. Follow Cooper Street to Park Row. Turn left (west) on Park Row. Turn left (west) on Park Row to the second stop light where the stadium is located on the right. To access the parking lot, make a right at the stop light onto Fielder Road and turn onto Allan Saxe Parkway on the opposite side of the ballpark.

PRESS BOXUT Arlington’s press box is located at the top of the main grandstand behind home plate. Access to the press box is located behind the stands near the main entrance. The press box is handicapped-accessible by an elevator near the stairs on the third-base side.

MEDIA CREDENTIALSMedia Credentials are available to personnel from accredited media outlets by writing to Scott Lacefield, Sports Information Director, via mail (UTA Box 19079, Arlington, Texas 76019), e-mail or fax. Media seating for UT Arlington baseball games is assigned on an individual game-by-game basis. Credentials will be left at Will Call two-hours prior to the schedule first pitch.

STATISTICS/SERVICESStatistics, pregame notes and media guides will be available in the press box prior to the game. Final box scores will be provided to all media immediately follow-ing each game.

INTERNET ACCESSThe Clay Gould Ballpark press box is equipped with wire-less access, as well as high speed/DSL access. There are a limited number of phone lines available. Fax service is also available.

POST GAME INTERVIEWSUT Arlington head coach Darin Thomas and selected Maverick players will be available to the media down the first base line following a 10-minute “cooling off” period following the game.

COVERING PRACTICEPractice sessions are open to the media and may be viewed from the stands. All interview requests must be made through the sports information department to arrange easy access to players and coaches prior to or following practice.

PHONE INTERVIEWSThe UT Arlington sports information office requests media members to arrange phone interviews at least 24 hours in advance. Phone interviews can be arranged by calling Scott Lacefield, Sports Information Director. Individual phone numbers of student-athletes may not be released under any circumstances.

RADIOVisiting radio for all games will be seated on the third base side of the press box.

UT ARLINGTON SPORTS INFORMATIONThe UT Arlington sports information office is located in rooms 103 and 104 of the Gilstrap Athletic Center, 1309 W. Mitchell St., near the northwest corner of Maverick Stadium.

GAMETRACKER (Live Stats)All UT Arlington Baseball games during the 2009 season can be viewed play-by-play on the official athletics website of UT Arlington Baseball, www.utamavs.com.

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OFFICIAL WEBSITEOFFICIAL ATHLETICS WEBSITEThe UT Arlington athletic website (www.utamavs.com) offers complete coverage of all 12 Maverick teams, and provides UT Arlington baseball fans updated information all season long.

- Complete coverage of UT Arlington baseball includes feature stories, game previews and recaps, game notes, photo galleries, player and coaching bios, roster, schedule information and much more.

- The UT Arlington athletics website also offers CBS Sports GameTracker, which allows fans to follow all Maverick baseball games LIVE, with play-by-play coverage. GameTracker carries all of the in-game action and provides an up to the minute box score with player and team statistics and has a scoreboard with all of the information from games going on across the country.

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1Jay Pitschka6-0, 170, Sr., INFOmaha, Neb.

5Matt Otteman6-1, 210, Sr., OF/RHPLockport, Ill.

11Justin McPherson5-11, 180, Sr., INFGodley, Texas

16Chad Comer6-2, 205, RS So., CMansfield, Texas

20Andrew Kainer6-2, 215, Sr., OF/LHPConroe, Texas

4Collin Garner5-10, 170, Sr., OFArlington, Texas

9Blake Holt6-3, 210, Sr., OFSalado, Texas

15Evan Raley6-0, 190, Sr., INFTucson, Ariz.

19Jeff Storms6-0, 185, RS Sr., INFArlington, Texas

2Michael Choice6-0, 215, So., OFMansfield, Texas

6Chad Price6-0, 175, Sr., CDenison, Texas

12Ryan Robinson6-1, 180, Sr., LHPSouthlake, Texas

17Ryan Martin6-0, 200, Sr., RHPFriendswood, Texas

21Rett Varner6-4, 190, So., RHPTrophy Club, Texas

3Tim Steggall6-1, 195, Jr., INF/OFVacaville, Calif.

7Preston McCoy5-11, 180, Sr., OFWest, Texas

13Adam Boydston6-0, 185, So., LHPCorinth, Texas

18Brian Watson5-11, 170, Jr., LHPMesquite, Texas

23Matt Dunn6-2, 220, Sr., RHPBelton, Texas

25Ryan Davis6-0, 200, Sr., INFEdmond, Okla.

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29Jason Mitchell6-2, 175, Jr., RHPPhoenix, Ariz.

36Steffan Guest6-1, 200, Sr., CKeller, Texas

44Jordan Vaughn6-4, 200, RS Fr., INFColorado Springs, Colo.

31Jay SirianniAssistant Coach5th Season

28Nathan Long6-2, 210, Sr., RHPFort Worth, Texas

35Shane Hopkins6-2, 190, Jr., INFAledo, Texas

42Brandon Endsley5-11, 175, Sr., RHPLewisville, Texas

14Darin ThomasHead Coach2nd Season

Leo RadkowskiDirector of Baseball Operations2nd Season

26Jeff Edlefsen5-11, 180, Sr., LHPBloomington, Minn.

33Mitch Putman5-11, 230, Sr., CCarrollton, Texas

37Stephen Krolick6-1, 150, Fr., RHPKeller, Texas

46Mark Picca6-2, 190, So., LHPArlington, Texas

22Mark FlattenAssistant Coach3rd Season

27Drew Clementz6-0, 170, Sr., RHPKaty, Texas

34Andy Sauter6-1, 185, RS Sr., RHPArlington, Texas

38Eric Wright6-0, 190, RS Fr., OF/INFFort Worth, Texas

10K.J. HendricksVolunteer Assistant Coach2nd Season

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ROSTERSALPHABETICAL ROSTER13 Adam Boydston ............................................... LHP2 Michael Choice....................................................OF27 Drew Clementz ................................................ RHP16 Chad Comer ..........................................................C25 Ryan Davis ........................................................ INF23 Matt Dunn ....................................................... RHP26 Jeff Edlefsen .................................................... LHP42 Brandon Endsley .............................................. RHP4 Collin Garner .......................................................OF36 Steffan Guest ........................................................C9 Blake Holt ...........................................................OF35 Shane Hopkins .................................................. INF20 Andrew Kainer ............................................OF/LHP37 Stephen Krolick ................................................ RHP28 Nathan Long .................................................... RHP17 Ryan Martin ..................................................... RHP7 Preston McCoy ....................................................OF11 Justin McPherson.............................................. INF29 Jason Mitchell .................................................. RHP5 Matt Otteman .............................................OF/RHP46 Mark Picca ....................................................... LHP1 Jay Pitschka ...................................................... INF6 Chad Price .............................................................C33 Mitch Putman .......................................................C 15 Evan Raley ........................................................ INF 12 Ryan Robinson ................................................. LHP34 Andy Sauter ..................................................... RHP3 Tim Steggall ................................................ INF/OF19 Jeff Storms ........................................................ INF21 Rett Varner ...................................................... RHP44 Jordan Vaughn .................................................. INF18 Brian Watson ................................................... LHP38 Eric Wright ...................................................OF/INF

EXPERIENCE BREAKDOWNSeniors .............21 - Pitschka, Garner, Otteman, Price, McCoy Holt, McPherson, Robinson, Raley, Martin, Storms, Kainer Dunn, Davis, Edlefsen, Clementz, Long, Putman, Sauter Guest, EndsleyJuniors ......................4 - Steggall, Watson, Mitchell, HopkinsSophomores ......... 5 - Choice, Boydston, Comer, Varner, PiccaFreshmen .................................... 3 - Krolick, Wright, Vaughn

BREAKDOWN BY STATETexas .......25 - Choice, Garner, Price, McCoy, Holt, McPherson Robinson, Boydston, Comer, Martin, Watson, Storms, Kainer Varner, Dunn, Clementz, Long, Putman, Sauter, Hopkins Guest, Krolick, Wright, Endsley, PiccaArizona ...................................................... 2 - Raley, MitchellNebraska .............................................................1 - PitschkaCalifornia............................................................. 1 - SteggallIllinois ................................................................ 1 - OttemanOklahoma ................................................................1 - DavisMinnesota ...........................................................1 - EdlefsenColorado .............................................................. 1 - Vaughn

NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Cl./EXP Hometown/High School/Previous School1 Jay Pitschka INF R/R 6-0 170 Sr./1L Omaha, Neb./Omaha North/Butler C.C.2 Michael Choice OF R/R 6-0 215 So./1L Mansfield, Texas/Timberview3 Tim Steggall INF/OF R/R 6-1 195 Jr./TR Vacaville, Calif./Justin Siena/Central Arizona4 Collin Garner OF L/L 5-10 170 Sr./3L Arlington, Texas/Lamar5 Matt Otteman OF/RHP R/R 6-1 210 Sr./3L Lockport, Ill./Lockport Township 6 Chad Price C R/R 6-0 175 Sr./1L Denison, Texas/Denison/Eastern Oklahoma7 Preston McCoy OF L/R 5-11 180 Sr./1L West, Texas/West/Hill College9 Blake Holt OF R/R 6-3 210 Sr./1L Salado, Texas/Belton/Temple College11 Justin McPherson INF R/R 5-11 180 Sr./1L Godley, Texas/Godley/Cisco J.C.12 Ryan Robinson LHP L/L 6-1 180 Sr./1L Southlake, Texas/Carroll/Howard College13 Adam Boydston LHP L/L 6-0 185 So./1L Corinth, Texas/Lake Dallas15 Evan Raley INF R/R 6-0 190 Sr./1L Tucson, Ariz./Canyon Del Oro/Central Arizona16 Chad Comer C R/R 6-2 205 RS So./1L Mansfield, Texas/Mansfield17 Ryan Martin RHP R/R 6-0 200 Sr./3L Friendswood, Texas/Friendswood18 Brian Watson LHP L/L 5-11 170 Jr./1L Mesquite, Texas/Poteet/Paris J.C.19 Jeff Storms INF R/R 6-0 185 RS Sr./1L Arlington, Texas/Arlington/Howard College20 Andrew Kainer OF/LHP R/L 6-2 215 Sr./1L Conroe, Texas/Conroe/Angelina College21 Rett Varner RHP R/R 6-4 190 So./1L Trophy Club, Texas/Northwest/BYU23 Matt Dunn RHP R/R 6-2 220 Sr./1L Belton, Texas/Belton/Temple College25 Ryan Davis INF R/R 6-0 200 Sr./1L Edmond, Okla./Edmond North/Eastern Oklahoma26 Jeff Edlefsen LHP L/L 5-11 180 Sr./1L Bloomington, Minn./Thomas Jefferson/Barton County27 Drew Clementz RHP R/R 6-0 170 Sr./1L Katy, Texas/Taylor/Bethel College28 Nathan Long RHP R/R 6-2 210 Sr./3L Fort Worth, Texas/All Saints Episcopal/Oklahoma29 Jason Mitchell RHP R/R 6-2 175 Jr./TR Phoenix, Ariz./Mountain Pointe/Central Arizona33 Mitch Putman C R/R 5-11 230 Sr./2L Carrollton, Texas/Hebron/North Central Texas College34 Andy Sauter RHP L/R 6-1 185 RS Sr./2L Arlington, Texas/Arlington/Lon Morris College35 Shane Hopkins INF L/R 6-2 190 Jr./TR Aledo, Texas/SW Christian/Howard College36 Steffan Guest C R/R 6-1 200 Sr./1L Keller, Texas/Trinity/McLennan College37 Stephen Krolick RHP R/R 6-1 150 Fr./HS Keller, Texas/Keller38 Eric Wright OF/INF S/L 6-0 190 RS Fr./RS Fort Worth, Texas/Fort Worth County Day42 Brandon Endsley RHP R/R 5-11 175 Sr./3L Lewisville, Texas/Lewisville44 Jordan Vaughn INF R/R 6-4 200 RS Fr./RS Colorado Springs, Colo./Rampart46 Mark Picca LHP L/L 6-2 190 So./1L Arlington, Texas/Nolan Catholic

COACHING STAFF14 Head Coach: Darin Thomas (2nd Season) Oklahoma Christian (1989)31 Assistant Coach: Jay Sirianni (5th Season) Nebraska (2001)22 Assistant Coach: Mark Flatten (3rd Season) Missouri Valley (1996)10 Volunteer Asst. Coach: K.J. Hendricks (2nd Season) UT Arlington (2008) Director of Operations: Leo Radkowski (2nd Season) UT Arlington (2007)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEJay PITSCHKA _____________________________________________________________ Pitch-kuhTim STEGGALL ____________________________________________________________ STAY-gullMatt OTTEMAN ___________________________________________________________ AH-da-menEvan RALEY _______________________________________________________________ RAY-LeeChad COMER ______________________________________________________________ Comb-erAndrew KAINER ___________________________________________________________ KIGH-nerRETT Varner _________________________________________________________________ RhettAndy SAUTER ______________________________________________________________ Saw-derSTEFFAN Guest _____________________________________________________________ Steff-enStephen KROLICK __________________________________________________________ CROW-lickMark PICCA _______________________________________________________________ Pick-uh

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Trey Hillman

Clay Gould

2006 SLC Tournament Champions

Daniel Ortmeier

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Butch McBroom

Adam Moore

8 Former UT Arlington baseball players who wore a Major League Baseball uniform in 2008.

4Mavericks have received All-American recogni-tion, including Jason Watkins (1992), Ryan Roberts (2003), Mike Snapp (2004) and Michael Gardner (2004 & 2005).

4 Southland Conference Championships:- 1990, 1992, 2001, 2006

40 Wins in 1992 (40-15) is the UT Arlington school record for victories in a single season.

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756Wins by former UT Arlington coach Butch McB-room during his 26-year head coaching career with the Mavericks.

83Major League Baseball draft or free agent selections from the UT Arlington baseball program. In addition, there have been 27 MLB draft or free agent selections since 2000.

7Mavericks who have won a Southland Confer-ence batting title, including Ryan Roberts (.422, 2003) and Hunter Pence (.395, 2004) who won titles in back-to-back seasons.

68 First Team All-Southland Conference selec-tions. The Mavericks have also had 22 South-land All-Tournament team selections.

3 Victories over nationally-ranked opponents for Darin Thomas in his first season as head coach in 2008.

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Year-by-Year Record at Clay Gould BallparkYear W-L Pct.

1974 14-11 .560

1975 17-13 .567

1976 19-7 .731

1977 13-22 .371

1978 22-10 .688

1979 14-10 .583

1980 28-13 .683

1981 30-8 .789

1982 32-5 .865

1983 20-13 .606

1984 26-3 .897

1985 29-12 .707

1986 19-12 .613

1987 24-7 .774

1988 20-9 .690

1989 21-10 .677

1990 23-9 .719

1991 23-11 .676

1992 26-3 .897

1993 24-6 .800

1994 17-16 .515

1995 18-16 .529

1996 17-14 .584

1997 15-15 .500

1998 13-13 .500

1999 15-15 .500

2000 15-14 .517

2001 18-12 .600

2002 22-7 .759

2003 13-4 .765

2004 21-11 .656

2005 12-15 .444

2006 14-12 .538

2007 12-17 .480

2008 17-13 .567

35 years 683-388 .638

For years, UT Arlington enjoyed playing on one of the most well-manicured baseball surfaces in the country. Now, as the Mavericks enjoy their 36th season in the same location, the team and its fans are reaping the benefits of a major renovation to the stadium. Prior to the start of the 2003 season, renovations to the stadium were completed featuring a brand new grand entranceway and added seating to boost the capacity to 1,600. The facility received a new state-of-the-art lighting system, which allows the Mavericks the ability to play night baseball. The facility was re-named Clay Gould Ballpark on April 26, 2003, after the former UT Arlington standout player and coach. The name change was at the suggestion of Dr. Allan Saxe, an associate professor of political science at UT Arlington, whom the ballpark was previously named after. In front of a crowd of nearly 1,000 people, the name change officially took place and Gould’s widow, Julie, and daughter, Logan, unveiled the memorial of Clay Gould on the outside wall of the main entranceway. Clay Gould Ballpark also features a state-of-the-art press box and message center scoreboard. Prior to the latest renovations, the last additions to

the stadium took place in 1999, when a three-foot high brick wall - that spans from dugout to dugout - was added, along with a new net backstop. Major projects for the 2009 season include new seating in the middle section of the grandstands and adding a new message center to the scoreboard. The stadium was named for Saxe, after his overwhelm-ing generosity made it possible for UT Arlington to continue its development of one of the finest facilities in the NCAA. The stadium was originally opened in 1974 as the Mavericks hosted TCU in what became the UT Arlington debut of head coach Butch McBroom. In 35 seasons, the Mavericks have established Clay Gould Ballpark as one of the toughest places for a visiting team in the country. Since 1974, the Mavericks have averaged 20 wins per season at home. In all, UT Arlington has won 683 games, while losing just 388 for a .638 home field winning percentage. In 1986, the field was completely renovated. The entire field was sprigged with a fine natural turf (Hybrid Bermuda Tiff 419). A hydraulic powered irrigation system was installed while the surface was leveled and a new infield dirt mixture was applied along with the addition of a warning track sur-rounding the field. UT Arlington’s coaching staff serves as the head ground-skeepers. With the help of the Maverick baseball players, Clay Gould Ballpark is now considered one of the finest playing surfaces in the Southwest. Besides UT Arlington baseball, the diamond has played host to the Texas State Junior College Tournament, the state American Amateur Baseball Congress Connie Mack and American Legion Tournaments and numer-ous high school playoff games. It also served as the venue for Major League tryout camps. Nolan Ryan, Alex Rodriguez, Roger Clemens and Ozzie Smith have made appearances at the Ballpark for individual workouts, commercials, camps and clinics. Clay Gould Ballpark also includes three remodeled astro-turfed batting cages and a 10-foot padded wall. The field has dimensions of 330 feet down the lines, 380 feet into the power alleys and 400 feet to straight away center field.

RECORD ATTENDANCEClay Gould Ballpark saw its largest crowd on April 20, 2004, when 1,388 fans packed the park to see the Mavericks take on the Texas A&M Ag-gies. UT Arlington treated the home fans with a three-run ninth inning to beat the Aggies, 5-4.

TOP CROWDS AT CLAY GOULD BALLPARKRank Attendance Date Opponent Result1. 1,388 04/20/04 Texas A&M W, 5-42. 1,189 02/15/98 Oklahoma State W, 4-23. 1,213 05/13/08 Texas A&M ^ W, 16-84. 1,025 02/17/02 Arkansas L, 1-75. 1,009 02/01/92 TCU * W, 4-36. 933 02/15/98 Texas A&M L, 6-107. 808 04/26/03 Louisiana-Monroe L, 3-12

^ Texas A&M ranked No. 7 in four national polls* 1992 Season-Opener

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Members from John Bird Aerial Photography hover over Clay Gould Ballpark for dedication day on April 26, 2003.

As a tribute to the late Clay Gould, his retired No. 8 was cut into the outfield grass in center field.

A memorial of the late Clay Gould adorns the outside wall of the grand entranceway to the Ballpark.

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Mavericks in the Community

UT Arlington senior Jeff Storms speaks about the importance of getting good grades and being involved in extracurricular activities.

Matt Otteman, Brock Wilson and Ryan Robinson hang out with students at Swift’s kindergarten class.

Being a member of the UT Arlington baseball program has always meant more than just studying and showing up to Clay Gould Ball-park in preparation for the upcoming season. Just as Maverick coaches have done in the past, second-year head coach Darin Thomas has placed community service projects and mentoring high on his list of priorities for the 2009 Mavericks.

UT Arlington players visited with students at Swift Elementary School, which is located in the shadow of their home stadium at Fielder Road and Park Row Drive. Players talked a little sports and a lot about getting good grades and taking advice from adults.

“Being involved in the community is an area we place a high importance on in the Maverick program,” Thomas said. “It is important for our student-athletes to pay forward and give back to the community. This is an area we will continue to emphasize with our players.”

The Mavs take a picture with sixth-graders from Swift Elementary School in Arlington.

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Mavericks in the ClassroomThe UT Arlington Baseball Program not only made strides on the playing field in 2008, they also had a standout season in the class-room. The Mavericks jumped to 26 overall wins in 2008, after winning just 13 games the previous season. In the classroom the UT Ar-lington baseball program received a total of 31 selections to the UT Arlington Fall and Spring Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll. In the spring semester, 18 baseball student-athletes were named to the Capital One/Southland Conference Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. The Capital One/SLC Academic Honor Roll recognizes student-athletes who competed in league championship sports dur-ing the spring semester and maintained a 3.0 grade point average while enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit hours.

The Mavericks posted a team cumulative grade point average better than 3.0 in 2007-08, with 20 student-athletes receiving honor roll recognition throughout the school year.

DANNY SLINKMAN- Capital One/SLC All-Academic (Second Team)- UT Arlington 2008 Spring Academic Honor Roll

JAY PITSCHKA- UT Arlington 2007 Fall Academic Honor Roll- UT Arlington 2008 Spring Academic Honor Roll

RETT VARNER- UT Arlington 2007 Fall Academic Honor Roll- UT Arlington 2008 Spring Academic Honor Roll

CHAD PRICE- UT Arlington 2007 Fall Academic Honor Roll- UT Arlington 2008 Spring Academic Honor Roll

STEFFAN GUEST- UT Arlington 2007 Fall Academic Honor Roll- UT Arlington 2008 Spring Academic Honor Roll

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The UT Arlington baseball program was once again well represented in Major League Baseball during the 2008 season with eight former Mavericks wearing an MLB uniform, including five players, two coaches and one manager.

Trey Hillman, who is the only three-time All-Southland Conference selection in UT Arlington history, was named the 15th manager of the Kansas City Royals on Oct. 19, 2007, and followed with a 75-win season in his inaugural season.

Joining Hillman in the Kansas City dugout in 2008 was bench coach Dave Owen, who was the first UT Arlington player to make it to the major leagues as a player, making his debut on Sept. 6, 1983, with the Chicago Cubs.

Mark Lowe, who climbed through the Mariners organization after playing his final season with the Mavs in 2004, finished his third season with Seattle in 2008. Also in the American League West, is former Maverick John Lackey, who completed his seventh season with the Los Angeles Angels.

Former UT Arlington All-American Ryan Roberts joined the Texas Rangers in 2008 - after playing parts of two seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays in 2006 and 2007.

Three former Mavericks were playing and coaching in the Senior Circuit as Hunter Pence (Houston Astros), Daniel Ortmeier (San Francisco Giants) and Steve Fos-ter (Florida Marlins) all represented the Mavericks in 2008.

Pence, who was a top candidate for N.L. Rookie of the Year in 2007, finished his second season as a starting outfielder for the Astros in 2008. Ortmeier battled injuries throughout the season as he completed his fourth season with the Giants.

Foster, who spent three seasons in the big leagues as a pitcher with the Cincinnati Reds (1987-89), joined the Marlins’ staff in 2007 as the bullpen coach.

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MAVS IN THE MAJORSUT ARLINGTON CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (2000-2002)● 2001 & 2002 First Team All-Southland Conference selection● Tied UTA single-game record with five runs against SE Louisiana (03/29/02)● Ranks fifth on UTA all-time career RBI list (130)● Ranks fifth on UTA all-time career total bases list (320)● Ranks tied for fifth on UTA all-time career triples list (13)● Ranks eighth on UTA all-time career base hits list (202)● Ranks tied for eighth on UTA all-time career home run list (20) ● Ranks 10th on the UTA all-time career stolen bases list (46) ● Ranks tied for 10th on UTA all-time career at-bats list (655)

DanielORTMEIER6-4 ● 230 ● OF ● S/L ● MLB Debut: 09/05/05Arlington, Texas ● Lewisville H.S.Drafted (Signed): San Francisco 3rd Rd. (2002)

Year AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB TB SO OBA SB-ATT2005 (San Francisco) .136 15 22 1 3 0 0 0 1 .136 3 3 5 .269 1-12006 (San Francisco) .250 9 12 0 3 1 0 0 2 .333 0 4 4 .250 0-02007 (San Francisco) .287 62 157 20 45 7 4 6 16 .497 7 78 41 .317 2-32008 (San Francisco) .219 38 64 4 14 6 0 0 5 .313 7 105 18 .315 2-4Career .255 124 255 25 65 14 4 6 24 .412 17 105 68 .309 5-8

Daniel Ortmeier became the fourth former Maverick to make it to the Major Leagues when he made his debut on Sept. 5, 2005, against the Los Angeles Dodgers on ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball. Ortmeier pinch hit in the ninth inning and delivered a single through the left side in his first at-bat. In 2008, Ortmeier battled injuries while playing in 38 games (64 at-bats) playing first base and in the outfield. In his first six professional seasons, Ortmeier has tallied a .271 batting average, 129 doubles, 61 home runs, 312 RBI and 100 stolen bases in 599 games in the San Francisco Giants organization. He became the first player in the history of Double-A Connecticut, and just the 3rd Eastern League player to post a 20 home run/20 stolen bases season in 2005. Ortmeier was originally drafted in the 27th round out of Lewisville HS in 1999 but chose UT Arlington instead. While a Maverick, he hit .308 with 32 doubles, 13 triples, 20 home runs and 130 RBI in three seasons. He was a two-time first team All-Southland Conference selection and ranks fifth on UT Arlington’s all-time RBI list. He was selected in the third round of the 2002 draft by the Giants.

UT ARLINGTON CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (2003-2004)● 2003 & 2004 First Team All-Southland Conference selection● 2004 Southland Conference Player of the Year● 2004 Southland Conference Hitter of the Year● 2004 Southland Conference Batting Champion (.395)● 2004 NCBWA/Dick Howser Award Nominee● Ranks third on UTA all-time career batting average list (.371)● Ranks eighth on UTA all-time career triples list (11)● Ranks fifth on UTA single-season total bases list (134 in 2003) ● Ranks sixth on UTA single-season batting average list (.395 in 2004)

HunterPENCE6-4 ● 210 ● OF ● R/R ● MLB Debut: 04/28/07Arlington, Texas ● Arlington H.S.Drafted (Signed): San Francisco 2nd Rd. (2004)

Year AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB TB SO OBA SB-ATT2007 (Houston) .322 108 456 57 147 30 9 17 69 .539 26 246 95 .360 11-162008 (Houston) .269 157 595 78 160 34 4 25 83 .466 40 277 124 .318 11-21Career .292 265 1051 135 307 64 13 42 152 .498 66 523 219 .336 22-37

Hunter Pence became the highest drafted UT Arlington baseball player in school history when the Houston Astros selected him with the 64th overall selection in the second round of the 2004 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Pence had a breakout rookie season batting .322 with 30 doubles, 17 home runs, 69 RBI and a .539 slugging percentage. In 2007, his 56 extra-base hits, .322 batting average, .539 slugging percentage and 30 doubles all set Houston rookie records. He was a top candidate for N.L. Rookie of the Year, going into the All-Star Break leading the N.L. in batting average (.342), becoming the only rookie to lead either league in batting at the All-Star Break. Pence posted his first career walk-off home run in the 13th inning against Philadelphia on July 3, 2007. He tied an Astros rookie record by hitting a home run in three con-secutive games (July 2-4) and was named the N.L. Rookie of the Month for May (.343, 19 RBI, 16 extra-base hits). Pence was also selected the N.L. Co-Player of the Week from May 14-20, 2007. Pence set the stage for his big-league success in double-A playing for Corpus Christi in 2006 when he hit .283 with 28 home runs and 17 stolen bases, leading the Hooks in home runs, RBI (95) and runs (97). Pence played football and baseball at Arlington HS before going to Texarkana College for his first collegiate season. At Texarkana, he hit .395 and swiped 33 bases. In his first season with UT Arlington he batted .347 and followed with a .395 average his junior season, which won him the Southland Conference batting title and ranks sixth all-time in UT Arlington history. Despite playing just two seasons at UT Arlington, his 11 triples rank eighth all-time in a career.

UT ARLINGTON CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (1987-1988)● 1988 Southland Conference Pitcher of the Year● 1988 First Team All-Southland Conference● Ranks tied for seventh on UTA all-time career wins list (19)● Ranks tied for sixth on UTA all-time career complete games list (18)● Ranks tied for third on UTA single-season wins list (11 in 1988)● Ranks second on UTA single-season innings pitched list (123.0 in 1988)● Led UTA in appearances in 1987 (18) and 1988 (23)● Led UTA in wins during 1988 season (11)● Led UTA in strikeouts (96) and earned run average (2.49) in 1988

SteveFOSTERPosition: Florida Marlins Bullpen CoachProfessional Playing Career: 3 yearsDrafted (Signed): Cincinnati 12th Rd. (1988)

Year App GS W-L-SV SV-SVO ERA CG SHO IP H R ER HR HBP BB SO1991 (Cincinnati) 11 0 0-0 0-0 1.93 0 0 14.0 7 5 3 1 0 4 111992 (Cincinnati) 31 1 1-1 2-2 2.88 0 0 50.0 52 16 16 4 0 13 341993 (Cincinnati) 17 0 2-2 0-0 1.75 0 0 25.2 23 8 5 1 1 5 16Career 59 1 3-3 2-2 2.42 0 0 89.2 82 29 24 6 1 22 61Steve Foster completed his second full season as the Florida Marlins bullpen coach in 2008. Foster spent three seasons in the major leagues after making his debut on Aug. 22, 1991. A Cincinnati Reds hurler his entire big-league career, Foster’s career earned run average was an impressive 2.42. His 31 appearances during 1992 season was a career high. The DeSoto native played at UT Arlington in 1987-99, earning the Southland Conference’s Outstanding Pitcher of the Year award as a junior, when he won 11 games. His 3.62 ERA is 10th on the UT Arlington all-time list.

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MAVS IN THE MAJORSUT ARLINGTON CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (2002-2003)● 2003 First Team SLC All-Conference, 2002 Third Team SLC All-Conference● 2003 Southland Conference Player of the Year● 2003 Southland Conference Hitter of the Year● 2002 Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year● 2003 Southland Conference Batting Champion (.422 batting average)● 2003 Southland Conference All-Tournament Team selection● 2003 three-time All-American (Collegiate Baseball, CollegeBaseballInsider.com, NCBWA)● 2003 Golden Spikes Award Nominee● Owns seven all-time UTA statistical records & ranks in 20 Top-10 categories

RyanROBERTS5-11 ● 190 ● INF ● R/R ● MLB Debut: 07/30/06Fort Worth, Texas ● L.D. Bell H.S.Drafted (Signed): Toronto 18th Rd. (2003)

Year AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB TB SO OBA SB-ATT2006 (Toronto) .077 9 13 1 1 0 0 1 1 .308 1 4 4 .143 0-02007 (Toronto) .077 8 13 2 1 0 0 0 0 .077 2 1 7 .250 0-02008 (Texas) .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0-0Career .074 18 27 3 2 0 0 1 1 .185 3 5 12 .194 0-0

Ryan Roberts began his major league career with the Toronto Blue Jays for a two year stint before joining the Texas Rangers organization in 2008. Roberts was called up to the Rangers from Triple-A Oklahoma on July 30, 2008, and made his only appearance of the season as a pinch hitter against Seattle at the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. Roberts, who is arguably the greatest hitter in the 40-year history of UT Arlington baseball, made his Major League debut on the day he was called up from the Blue Jays minor league system on July 30, 2006, in a pinch hitting role at Oakland. In Roberts’ first career start, he took the field at second base at Yankee Stadium, where he hit a first-pitch fastball from the late-Cory Lidle over the left-center field fence and into Monument Park. Roberts’ two-year career at UT Arlington had many highlights, including being named the 2002 SLC Newcomer of the Year, the 2003 SLC Player of the Year and the 2003 SLC Hitter of the Year, to name a few. Roberts currently holds seven all-time UT Arlington statistical records, including career batting average (.393), single-season hits (97 in 2003), single-season total bases (176 in 2003), single-season runs scored (69 in 2003), single-season RBI (69 in 2003), single-season slugging percentage (.765 in 2003) and single-season on-base percentage (.514).

UT ARLINGTON CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (1998)● Batted .306 with one home run● Scored 14 runs and played in 43 games as a freshman● Made 11 appearances on the mound, including four as a starter● Went 1-3 on the mound during the 1998 season

JohnLACKEY6-6 ● 245 ● RHP ● R/R ● MLB Debut: 06/24/02Abilene, Texas ● Abilene H.S.Drafted (Signed): Los Angeles (AL) 2nd Rd. (1999)

Year App GS W-L SV-SVO ERA CG SHO IP H R ER HR HBP BB SO2002 (LAA) 18 18 9-4 0-0 3.66 1 0 108.1 113 52 44 10 4 33 692003 (LAA) 33 33 10-16 0-0 4.63 2 2 204.0 223 117 105 31 10 66 1512004 (LAA) 33 32 14-13 0-0 4.67 1 1 198.1 215 108 103 22 8 60 1442005 (LAA) 33 33 14-5 0-0 3.44 1 0 209.0 208 85 80 13 11 71 1992006 (LAA) 33 33 13-11 0-0 3.56 3 2 217.2 203 98 86 14 9 72 1902007 (LAA) 33 33 19-9 0-0 3.01 2 2 224.0 219 87 75 18 12 52 1792008 (LAA) 24 24 12-5 0-0 3.75 3 0 163.1 161 71 68 26 10 40 130Career 207 206 91-63 0-0 3.81 13 7 1324.2 1342 618 561 134 64 394 1062

John Lackey remains one of the top pitchers in the American League, tallying a 12-5 record with a 3.75 ERA and 130 strikeouts in 2008. Historically, Lackey will be remembered for his Game 7 victory in the 2002 Fall Classic against the S.F. Giants. Lackey worked five innings, allowing one walk with four strikeouts when leaving the game with a 4-1 lead. He became the first rookie pitcher since 1909 (Babe Adams - Pittsburgh Pirates) to win a World Series Game 7. Perhaps his finest outing of 2008 came while winning his ninth game at Fenway Park as he took a no-hitter into the ninth inning with one out before allowing Boston’s first base hit.

UT ARLINGTON CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (2002-2004)● Became only the fifth UTA player drafted in the first five rounds of the MLB Draft● Ranked second on the team with three saves in 2004● Made 22 appearances with three starts in 2004● Tallied a save against then-No. 16 Oklahoma in 2004● Redshirted during the 2003 season● Made first collegiate start against TCU on Feb. 12, 2002● Notched first collegiate save against Centenary on Feb. 3, 2002

MarkLOWE6-3 ● 200 ● RHP ● L/R ● MLB Debut: 07/07/06Missouri City, Texas ● Ford Bend AcademyDrafted (Signed): Seattle 5th Rd. (2004)

Year App GS W-L SV-SVO ERA CG SHO IP H R ER HR HBP BB SO2006 (Seattle) 15 0 1-0 0-0 1.93 0 0 18.2 12 4 4 1 2 9 202007 (Seattle) 4 0 0-0 0-0 6.75 0 0 2.2 2 2 2 1 0 3 32008 (Seattle) 57 0 1-5 1-5 5.37 0 0 63.2 78 44 38 6 4 34 55Career 76 0 2-5 1-5 4.66 0 0 85.0 92 50 44 8 6 46 78

Mark Lowe, who reached the major leagues by jumping three minor league levels during the 2006 season, enjoyed his best professional season in 2008. Lowe put up career highs in appearances (57), innings pitched (63.2) and strikeouts (55). Lowe reached the major leagues in a hurry (two years) while featuring a fastball that has been clocked as high as 101 mph. During his rookie campaign in 2006, Lowe set a Mariners franchise record with 17.2 consecutive scoreless innings. While at UT Arlington, Lowe redshirted during the 2003 season and was used in a multitude of roles during the 2004 season with three saves in 24 appearances.

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in professional baseball at that time with the New York Yan-kees Class-A club in the Carolina League. Hillman followed with immediate success guiding his squad to the league championship. Overall, Hillman was named Manager of the Year three times during his tenure in the New York Yankees organization while leading his team to eight winning seasons and four playoff appearances in 12 minor league seasons (1990-2001). The path for Hillman and his family to the major leagues went back through his home state for one year as the Director of Player Development with the Texas Rangers, before he accepted a managerial position with the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters in Japan. Hillman’s knowledge of the game and on-field success translated immediately to his newest organiza-tion and set of players in Japan, unlike the language barrier that allowed Hillman to use an inter-preter during his time as manager of the Nippon-Ham Fighters. During his five seasons in Japan, the Nippon-Ham Fighters made three playoff appearances (2004, 2006, 2007), which included winning the 2006 Japan Series championship and the 2006 Asian championship. It was the first title for the Nippon-Ham Fighters franchise since 1962.

UT ARLINGTON CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (1982-1985)● Only three-time All-SLC baseball selection in UTA history (1983-85)● Is one of only 12 three-time All-SLC baseball selections● .442 batting average in 1985 led the SLC and is a single-season UTA record● 1985 Southland Conference Hitter of the Year● 1985 led the Southland Conference in base hits (66)● Signed a free-agent contract with the Cleveland Indians in 1985● Became the first baseball player inducted into the UTA Hall of Honor in 1992● Inducted into the UT Arlington Distinguished Alumni Gala on Oct. 11, 2008● Ranks in 12 all-time UTA top 10 career and single-season record books

TreyHILLMANPosition: Kansas City Royals ManagerOverall Record (Years): 75-87 (1)Professional Managing Career: 19 years

THE TREY HILLMAN FILE:● 2008- Present: Kansas City Royals (Manager)● 2003-2007: Hokkaido (Japan) Nippon-Ham Fighters (Manager)● 2001-2002: Texas Rangers (Minor League Director and Field Coordinator)● 1989-2001: New York Yankees (Minor League Manager)● 1987-1989: Cleveland Indians (Professional Scout)● 1985-1987: Cleveland Indians (Minor League Baseball Player)

Trey Hillman led the Kansas City Royals to 75 victories during his first season as manager in 2008. Hillman, the only three-time All-Southland Conference baseball selec-tion in UT Arlington history, also returned to his alma mater in October of 2008 to receive the highest honor given by the University, a Distinguished Alumni Award. His visit to UT Arlington was then extended as he returned to campus to be the keynote speaker for the 25th Anderson Sport Performance Lecture, which was held in the Lone Star Auditorium in the Maverick Activities Center. Hillman became the 15th manager in the history of the Royals on Oct. 19, 2007, and he followed by leading the Royals to a 75-87 overall record, marking just the fifth time during the last 16 years that the Royals had eclipsed 74 wins in a season. Hillman’s squad finished the season on a high note with a major-league best 18-8 record in September. After completing his prep career in 1981 at Sam Houston HS in Arlington, Hillman spent four years as a student-athlete at UT Arlington (1982-85) before signing a free agent contract with the Cleveland Indians in 1985. Hillman later graduated from UT Arlington

in 1991 with a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sport studies. His playing days with the Mavericks made him one of the greatest players in the 40-year history of the UT Arlington baseball program. Hillman’s .442 batting

average in 1985 led the Southland Conference and remains the top single-season batting

average in UT Arlington history. After completing his professional

playing career in 1987 in the Cleveland minor league organization, Hillman spent one season scouting with the Indians before becoming the youngest

(27-years-old) minor league manager

ACCOMPLISHMENTS/AWARDS:● 1990: Began professional managerial career at 27-years-old - the youngest at the time● 1990: Carolina League Championship (Minor Leagues)● 1996: Florida State League Manager of the Year● 1996: Baseball America Class A Manager of the Year● 2000: International League Manager of the Year● 2006: Won Japan Series championship & Konami Cup - Named Japan Sportsman of the Year

UT ARLINGTON CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (1977-1979)● Became first UTA player to make major league debut (09/06/83)● All-time UTA single-season leader in walks (61 in 1978)● Ranks second on UTA all-time career stolen base list (72)● Posted 72 stolen bases during last two seasons at UTA (40 in 1978 - 32 in 1979)● Led team in walks during all three seasons (39 in 1977 - 61 in 1978 - 55 in 1979)● Led team in runs scored during 1977 season with 37

DaveOWENPosition: Kansas City Royals Bench CoachProfessional Playing Career: 4 yearsDrafted (Signed): Chicago Cubs 10th Rd. (1979)

Year AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB TB SO OBA SB-ATT1983 (CHI-NL) .091 16 22 1 2 0 1 0 2 .182 2 4 7 .160 1-11984 (CHI-NL) .194 47 93 8 18 2 2 1 10 .290 8 27 15 .269 1-31985 (CHI-NL) .368 22 19 6 7 0 0 0 4 .268 1 7 5 .400 1-21988 (Kansas City) .000 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 3 .000 0-0Career .194 92 139 15 27 2 3 1 16 .273 11 38 30 .260 3-6

Dave Owen completed his first season as bench coach for Trey Hillman with the Kansas City Royals in 2008. Owen is no stranger to the big leagues after a four-year playing career ended in 1988 with the Royals. Owen became the first Maverick to reach the Major Leagues when he made his debut Sept. 6, 1983, with the Chicago Cubs. A member of the 1984 National League Eastern Division champions, Owen played in Chicago from 1983-85. After a stint in the minors, Owens returned to the big leagues in 1988 as a member of the Royals. Owen remains the all-time UT Arlington single-season leader in walks (61 in 1978)

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The UT Arlington Mavericks baseball roster will have a familiar look in 2009 with 27 returning lettermen, including 21 seniors. The large turnover the Mavericks endured in 2008 will now look to be a huge advantage in 2009. UT Arlington returns seven position play-ers who started the majority of the games last spring and will welcome back 13 pitchers that provided the Mavs 94 percent of their innings pitched from last season. In his first season as head coach in 2008, Darin Thomas guided the Mavericks to 26 victories, doubling their overall win total (13-40) from the 2007 season. Thomas believes his team’s experience will be an advantage in 2009. “We are excited about having so many returners,” Thomas said. “We feel our experi-ence will be a strength having so many guys back that have been through a Division I schedule. That should provide us some good leadership.” Leadership will be crucial for the Mav-ericks, after the graduation of David McLeod (.375, 18 doubles, 29 RBI) and Danny Slink-man (.370, 15 doubles, 47 RBI), as a lot of the position players will be battling for starting positions. “We played a lot of position players last year that are returning for us,” Thomas said. “Hopefully that will pay off for us. We have our entire defense returning up the middle of the field. We have all of our catching back, all of our middle infielders return and our starting center fielder Michael Choice is back. If you are strong up the middle, you should be strong defensively, and we have returners at all of those positions.” The Mavericks pitching staff will be almost a mirror image from a year ago, as UT Arlington brings back their top nine pitchers in innings pitched – who combined won all 26 games for the Mavericks in 2008. “Having that many pitchers back means they have all been through it,” Thomas said. “With so many pitchers having experienced different situations, not only in conference but in some big Tuesday games in different roles,

we are looking forward to seeing those guys compete and get better.” The UT Arlington coaching staff did enhance this year’s team with the addition of a few newcomers who will look to provide an impact this season. “We tried to add on the mound as we brought in Jason Mitchell,” Thomas said. “He is going to be a good addition with all of our returners. Getting Tim Steggall, who is a very good athlete and can play more than one position, will help a lot. Also adding a left-handed bat with Shane Hopkins will benefit our line-up.”

STARTING PITCHING The Mavericks starting pitching lost no-body from a year ago, and with the addition of Mitchell, the Mavericks will have plenty of options to round out their three weekend starters and mid-week starting pitchers. UT Arlington has a balanced pitching

staff with six left-handers and 10 right-hand-ed pitchers. The Mavericks top three pitchers in wins and strikeouts return as seniors Ryan Robinson, Nathan Long and Andy Sauter look to lead the Mavericks pitching staff for the second straight season. Mitchell, who helped lead Central Arizona College to a third-place finish at the NJCAA World Series last season, will also look to be in the mix after going 11-3 with 100 strikeouts. Mitchell also proved his durability at Central Arizona by pitching 116 innings. The Mavericks staff will also rely heavily on right-handed pitchers Matt Otteman and Rett Varner as well as lefty Mark Picca to pos-sibly fill spots in the Mavericks rotation. “We have all of our starting pitching back from last year” Thomas said. “We look for pitching to be a strength for us this season. We don’t know exactly who will be our con-ference starters and mid-week starters, but

MAVERICKS RETURN 27 LETTERMEN, INCLUDING 21 SENIORS FOR 2009 SEASON

2009 Southland Conference Preseason Polls

2009 Southland Conference Preseason All-Conference Teams

COACHES POLL1. UTSA (5) ________________________ 1102. Texas State (4) ____________________ 106 Sam Houston State (2) _______________ 1064. Lamar (1) ________________________ 975. Northwestern State __________________ 786. UT ARLINGTON _____________________ 637. Southeastern Louisiana ________________ 628. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _______________ 579. Central Arkansas ____________________ 3610. Stephen F. Austin ____________________ 3511. McNeese State _____________________ 2812. Nicholls _________________________ 14

FIRST TEAM1B Paul Goldschmidt * ....................................Texas State2B Adam Witek * ............................................Texas State3B Seth Hammock *........................... Sam Houston StateSS Ty Summerlin * ...................... Southeastern LouisianaC Stephen Flora * ................... Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiDH Justin O’Neal * ............................. Northwestern StateOF Michael Rockett * ...............................................UTSAOF Michael Choice *...........................UT ARLINGTONOF Tyler Link * ........................................................ LamarP Zach Tritz * .................................................Texas StateP Zach Calhoon *....................................................UTSAP Jimmy Heard * ............................. Northwestern State

First-place votes in parenthesis* - Automatic selection, based on 2008 All-SLC Team selection

SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS POLL1. UTSA (5) ________________________ 1102. Lamar (2) _______________________ 1023. Texas State (2) _____________________ 954. Northwestern State __________________ 835. Sam Houston State (3) ________________ 806. UT ARLINGTON _____________________ 647. Southeastern Louisiana ________________ 618. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _______________ 499. Central Arkansas ____________________ 4210. Stephen F. Austin ____________________ 3311. McNeese State _____________________ 3112. Nicholls _________________________ 19

SECOND TEAM1B Trey Hernandez ................... Texas A&M-Corpus Christi2B Josh Huffman * .................................Central Arkansas3B Lance Loftin * ............................................Texas StateSS Shon Landry ........................................ McNeese StateC Taylor Freeman * ................................. McNeese StateDH Chase Lyles .................................. Northwestern StateDH Chris Dunkin ..................................................... LamarOF Steven Tucker .................................................... LamarOF Aaron Powell .................................................... LamarOF Laurn Randell ............................................Texas StateP Dallas Gallant ................................ Sam Houston StateP Ryan Collins ........................... Southeastern LouisianaP Ryan Proudfoot ...................................................UTSA

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hopefully we will have that figured out before our first conference weekend.”

BULLPEN The heart of the Mavericks bullpen also returns with senior right-handed pitcher Ryan Martin leading the way after tallying the low-est ERA in the Southland Conference (2.78) during league play in 2008. Martin, who led the Mavericks with 19 appearances, is not the only reliever back who made an impact last season as Drew Clementz (team leading 3.16 ERA) and Adam Boydston (2-0, 13 strikeouts, 3 walks) return for UT Arlington. “Ryan Martin was one of our top relievers last year,” Thomas said. “He did a nice job in relief for us. He got us out of some tough situ-ations. He has a lot of experience coming out of the bullpen.” The Mavericks bullpen depth also includes righties Matt Dunn, Stephen Krolick and Brandon Endsley along with left-handers Brian Watson and Jeff Edlefsen. Also joining the Mavericks on the mound this season will be outfielder Andrew Kainer, who will add a left-handed arm to the Mavericks staff.

CATCHER Once again, this position is exactly the same as it was a year ago. Redshirt sopho-more Chad Comer started 31 games a year ago and produced offensively and behind the dish. Comer batted .279 and recorded 10 extra-base hits with 23 RBI. Comer threw out 11-of-34 would-be base stealers in his first season with the Mavericks. Seniors Mitch Putman and Chad Price also shared catching duties last season, as each player started at least 10 games behind the plate. Putman batted .246 with two doubles and one home run, and Price col-lected three RBI in 38 at-bats.

“Last year Chad Comer did the major-ity of our catching,” Thomas said. “He had 31 starts and was our weekend catcher and did a nice job. He really controlled the running game. His offense really came on in his first full season at this level. We also have Chad Price and Mitch Putman behind the plate, who both have experience and have done a good job for us. Steffan Guest, who was a DH for us most of last year, is also an option for us behind the plate.”

FIRST BASE There are big shoes to fill at first base for UT Arlington after David McLeod and Danny Slinkman held down the position in 2008. McLeod batted .375 and led the nation in toughest to strikeout with only five strikeouts in 200 at-bats. Slinkman, who was a third team All-SLC pick, led the Mavs with a .497 on-base percentage, which ranks second all-time in UT Arlington single-season history. He also broke an all-time UT Arlington single-season record by reaching base 15 times by a hit-by-pitch. “This was the position that was one of our biggest strengths last year with David McLeod and Danny Slinkman,” Thomas said. “McLeod was one of the best defensive first basemen we have ever had, and he also hit .375. We have some candidates to play there this season with Jordan Vaughn, Shane Hop-kins, Ryan Davis and possibly with outfielders Andrew Kainer and Matt Otteman. We are looking at some different combinations, because obviously this is a position we are looking to get some offense out of and hope-

NATHAN LONG (Senior)- Entering his fourth season with the Maver-icks, Long has made 46 appearances while pitching 177.2 innings with 125 strikeouts wearing a UT Arlington uniform.

MATT OTTEMAN (Senior)- Not only did Otteman hit .318 with 27 RBI as a junior, he also collected victories on the mound against No. 14 Oklahoma State (7-3) and No. 7 Texas A&M (16-8).

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fully they will play good defense too. Last year we had both, so that will be a big hole that we need to fill.”

SECOND BASE Several players started games and played second base for the Mavericks in 2008. The returners that will be battling for the starting spot this season include seniors Justin McPherson and Jeff Storms, who combined started 43 games at second base last season. Storms finished the season batting .258 with five doubles and 21 RBI while McPherson hit .220 with 14 runs scored and 20 base hits. Another option for the Mavericks at second base could be senior Jay Pitschka, who will also be a top candidate at shortstop for UT Arlington. “We have a lot of options at this position with everyone returning who played second base last season,” Thomas said. “We have Justin McPherson, Jeff Storms and Pitschka as options that will allow us a lot of flexibility at second base.”

SHORTSTOP Pitschka led the Mavericks last season with 152 assists from the shortstop position, and this season will be in competition with junior Tim Steggall for the starting spot. Pitschka batted .277 with five doubles, two home runs and 18 RBI in 2008. Steggall teamed with Mitchell at Central Arizona last season and was a main contribu-tor to the Vaqueros’ World Series run with a .398 batting average and 100 base hits. He was a first team All-Region pick and was also selected to the Arizona Community College All-Conference Team. “Shortstop is a very important position to any team,” Thomas said. “Jay Pitschka did the majority of our work at shortstop last year. We also have Tim Steggall, who played shortstop right alongside Pitschka this fall. We will use the first couple of weeks of practice in the spring to see who will win that battle. Pitschka has also played second base and looked good this fall on that side.”

THIRD BASE The hot corner will likely be held down by seniors Evan Raley and Ryan Davis, who were the only starting third basemen for the Mavericks in 2008. Raley started 39 games at third base while batting .250 with seven doubles and 16 RBI. Davis, meanwhile, started 28 games, including 18 at third base, seven at second base and three at first base. Davis is coming off an impressive summer in California where he helped lead his team (Southern California Fire) to a 2-2 record at the National Tourna-ment in Wichita, Kan. Davis’ .444 batting average in the tourna-ment ranked sixth among all players. “Last year we split time between Evan Raley and Ryan Davis,” Thomas said. “Both of them are back and both are seniors. We are expecting more out of both of them. We need to get more offense out of this position. We are expecting both of these guys to have a good year.”

OUTFIELD The Mavericks outfield remains intact from last year, despite the graduation of four-year letterwinner Brock Wilson, with the return of Michael Choice, Collin Garner, Matt Otteman, Preston McCoy, Blake Holt and Andrew Kainer. The only new player for the Mavs in the outfield will be redshirt freshman Eric Wright. Choice, the Southland Conference Fresh-man of the Year and five-time Freshman All-American, anchors the UT Arlington outfield after batting .376 with seven home runs and 51 RBI while leading the Mavericks in all three statistical categories. Otteman and Kainer are also return-ing outfielders who batted at least .300 last season, as both players combined started 65 games and had 20 doubles, two triples, four home runs and 53 RBI. “Our outfield spots should be one of the strengths of the team, along with our pitch-ing,” Thomas said.

MICHAEL CHOICE (Sophomore)- In six games against Big 12 opponents, Choice batted .462 (12-for-26) with five runs, three doubles, two home runs and eight RBI.

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“Choice started in center field for us and Otteman played the majority of our games in right field. When we were playing good last year he (Otteman) was playing good. We are looking for good things from Matt, not only in right field but also on the mound. We also have Blake Holt and Andrew Kainer, who have both played right field and both have the ability to play in the outfield, both defensively and having the chance to hit with some power at the plate.” Choice, who has been named to the 2009 Brooks Wallace Player of the Year Watch list, started 50 games in center field as a freshman and also tied for the team lead with a perfect 8-of-8 in stolen bases. “Michael had a very good year last year, and his numbers speak for themselves,” Thomas said. “But one thing he did was play a good de-fensive center field. Considering he didn’t have much experience in the outfield, he did a good job. We are expecting him to continue to work on his defense and get better out there and to be a leader now that he has some experience.”

DESIGNATED HITTER The Mavericks had seven players start as their designated hitter last season. The player with the most starts was Steffan Guest who started 25. Guest batted .271 with five doubles, two home runs and 18 RBI in his first season at UT Arlington. “Whoever is hot will typically be our DH,” Thomas said. “Last year we used some differ-ent people and most of those players are back this year. Steffan Guest started out the year as our DH and he definitely has shown his ability to hit. “We have some left-handed bats that we can use in that position. We will use the desig-nated hitter spot for a player who is not in the line-up defensively that we think would be a good match-up for whatever we are facing on the mound that day.”

BENCH Most teams will finish a season with a completely different line-up than what they started the season with. Players who start out the season on the bench might be the player coming in relief to save a championship game or a player on the bench might be pinch hitting to help drive in the winning run to advance his team in the playoffs. UT Arlington should have the depth at each position that will provide them a strong player to come off the bench who has the experience to provide an impact when called upon. “Another advantage for us will be who-ever we do bring off the bench on a particular date will have experience, and I don’t think every team can say that,” Thomas said. “That is going to be one of the keys to our season, with not only how those players play coming off the bench, but how they react to their role. Those are important positions. Just because they aren’t in the starting line-up that day, they need to take on that role and give it their best shot they have with a good attitude. That is going to be a key to our success this year.”

SCHEDULE The Mavericks schedule includes 29 home dates at Clay Gould Ballpark and it features 28

games against 14 opponents that won at least 30 games in 2008. In addition, the Mavericks will play 10 games against opponents who participated in the 2008 NCAA Tournament. “Our conference is a very good confer-ence, as most people know, but is a little un-derrated nationwide,” Thomas said. “We don’t get a break in the non-conference portion of our schedule. We are usually playing up as far as competition goes in mid-week games. I think we are going to be fine because we have some depth coming back on the mound. We have a lot of pitchers returning who were out there last year on a Tuesday or Wednes-day competing against some of those better schools.”

2009 UT ARLINGTON HOME SCHEDULEFeb. 20 Arkansas State (UTA Invite).........3:00 p.m.Feb. 21 Texas State (UTA Invite) ..............3:00 p.m.Feb. 22 Siena (UTA Invite) .......................7:00 p.m.Feb. 23 Siena (UTA Invite) .......................3:00 p.m.Mar. 3 TCU .............................................6:30 p.m.Mar. 5 Iowa Wesleyan ............................5:00 p.m.Mar. 13 UTSA ...........................................6:30 p.m.Mar. 14 UTSA ...........................................2:00 p.m.Mar. 15 UTSA ...........................................1:00 p.m.Mar. 17 Minnesota (QuikTrip Ballpark) ....6:30 p.m.Mar. 18 Minnesota ..................................6:30 p.m.Mar. 20 Northwestern State ....................6:30 p.m.Mar. 21 Northwestern State ....................2:00 p.m.Mar. 22 Northwestern State ....................1:00 p.m.Mar. 25 Louisiana Tech ............................6:30 p.m.Apr. 3 Southeastern Louisiana ..............6:30 p.m.Apr. 4 Southeastern Louisiana ..............2:00 p.m.Apr. 5 Southeastern Louisiana ..............1:00 p.m.Apr. 9 McNeese State ............................6:30 p.m.Apr. 10 McNeese State ............................6:30 p.m.Apr. 11 McNeese State ............................1:00 p.m.Apr. 14 Baylor .........................................6:30 p.m.May 1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ...........6:30 p.m.May 2 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ...........2:00 p.m.May 3 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ...........1:00 p.m.May 5 Oklahoma ...................................6:30 p.m.May 14 Texas State ..................................6:30 p.m.May 15 Texas State ..................................6:30 p.m.May 16 Texas State ..................................1:00 p.m.

EVAN RALEY (Senior)- In 2008, Raley started 39 games at third base and is one of two Maver-icks (Ryan Davis) battling for the starting position in 2009

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SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE

SLC

“The Southland Conference serves to unite its members in celebrating academic success, achieving competitive excellence, promoting positive values and developing community relationships within a framework of efficiency, integrity and personal dignity.”

In an era of considerable change in intercollegiate athletics, the Southland Conference continues to be a model of innovation, stability and consistent achievement as it celebrates the academic and athletic accomplishments of its member institutions. What began as a small gathering of college administrators over 45 years ago, the Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic and respected consortium of 12 member universities in three states. Beginning with a historic meeting of five institutions in Dallas on March 15, 1963, that included current members Lamar University (then Lamar State College of Technology) and the University of Texas at Arlington (then Arlington State College), the Southland Conference set on an extraordinary course that has proven successful well into its fifth decade of existence. On July 1, 2006, the Southland Conference commemo-rated another milestone as the league membership reached 12, marking the largest configuration ever for the organization. The addition of the University of Central Arkansas and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi expanded the Southland into the Little Rock metro area and into the eighth largest city in Texas. UCA and A&M-Corpus Christi enhanced the Southland Conference in innumerable ways, including athletic and academic successes, strong and principled leadership, and strong fan support and media coverage. In addition to its two newest members, the Southland Conference lineup also consists of Lamar University, McNeese State University, Nicholls State University, Northwestern State University, Sam Houston State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Stephen F. Austin State University, the University of Texas at Arlington, the University of Texas at San Antonio, and Texas State University-San Marcos. All told, the revised membership of the Southland encompasses over 160,000 current students and an alumni base of approximately 700,000. Famous alums from Southland Conference schools include former President Lyndon B. Johnson (Texas State), CBS news anchor Dan Rather (Sam Houston State), U.S. Central Command general Tommy Franks (UT Arlington), NBA executive Joe Dumars (McNeese State), ABC news and sports anchor Robin Roberts (Southeastern Louisiana), country music star George Strait (Texas State), Major League Baseball stars Hunter Pence (UT Arlington), Kevin Millar (Lamar) and Ben Broussard (McNeese State), NBA legend Scottie Pippen (Central Arkansas), and actor Lou Diamond Phillips (UT Arlington). The cities of the Southland are diverse and progressive, ranging from international business and cultural centers such as the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex, San Antonio and the New Orleans area, to the historical cities of Nacogdoches, Texas, and Natchitoches, La., to the home of the modern oil boom, Beaumont, Texas, to the unique Cajun French cultures found in the Louisiana cities of Thibodaux and Lake Charles. Southland Conference institutions also draw large numbers of students from the metropolitan areas of Houston, Little Rock, Baton Rouge, Austin and Shreveport. The Southland sponsors 17 championship sports, all at the NCAA Division I level. The eight men’s sports include football, basketball, baseball, golf, tennis, cross country, and indoor and outdoor track and field. The women compete for nine champion-ships in basketball, volleyball, softball, soccer, golf, tennis, cross country, and indoor and outdoor track and field. The Conference

earns automatic qualification to NCAA championships in football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, men’s golf, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s soccer, men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, and men’s and women’s cross country. Southland Conference football ranks among the best Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) leagues in the nation, and enjoys an annual expectation of competing for the national championship with multiple teams advancing to the NCAA playoffs each year. In 2002 and 2003, McNeese State finished the regular season ranked No. 1 in the nation, and advanced to the 2002 national championship contest, the sixth such title game appearance since the league joined FCS in 1982. All told, South-land teams have played in 89 Division I playoff games in 26 years, winning 42 of the contests. Southland representatives advanced to the national semifinals two of the last four years and three of the last six. Historically, the Southland’s successful football heritage has sustained itself through numerous membership and clas-sification changes. Originally an NAIA conference, the Southland joined the NCAA College Division in 1968. The College Division was re-named NCAA Division II in 1973, and the league played two seasons in that class. The Southland was an NCAA Division I league from 1975-81, before joining the ranks of FCS in 1982, its home ever since. During its tenure as a Division I conference from 1975-81, the Southland Conference was instrumental in the startup of the Independence Bowl in 1976. The Southland representative served as the host team of the bowl until 1980, compiling a 2-3 record in the contests. The Conference can lay claim to five national champion-ships, including College Division championships through former members Arkansas State (1970, UPI) and Louisiana Tech (1972, National Football Foundation). Louisiana Tech also won the first-ever NCAA-sanctioned national title, winning the Division II playoffs in 1973. Tech followed that with the UPI’s Division II national championship in 1974. Louisiana-Monroe won the 1987 FCS national title. McNeese State, which has made 13 appearances in the national playoffs, tied for the fourth most all-time, played in the 1997 and 2002 NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivi-sion national championship games, while Stephen F. Austin played in the 1989 title game and has four playoff appearances. Northwestern State has played in six national playoffs, and advanced to the semifinals in 1998, while Sam Houston State has earned four trips to the postseason, including the semifinals in 2004, and Nicholls State has participated three times in the play-offs. Texas State, in its lone postseason appearance, advanced to the semifinals in 2005. On four occasions, the Southland has placed three teams in the national 16-team playoffs. Six of the eight current football-playing members have qualified for the FCS playoffs. In addition, Texas State won NCAA Division II titles in 1981 and 1982 before joining the Southland. The Southland has produced 149 football All-Americans during its history, and has sent such talent to the professional ranks including Miami’s Keith Davis (Sam Houston State), Miami’s Josh McCown (Sam Houston State), Buffalo’s Terrence McGee (Northwestern State), Kansas City’s B.J. Sams (McNeese State), Seattle’s Mike Green (Northwestern State), Cleveland’s Kenny Wright (Northwestern State), Indianapolis’ Chad Stanley (Stephen F. Austin), Green Bay’s Craig Nall (Northwestern State) Philadelphia’s Luke Lawton (McNeese State). In the 2008 NFL Draft, the league saw three players taken, the most since five were selected in the 2002 NFL Draft. The league had two players selected in the 2007 and 2006 NFL Drafts, and has seen 21 players taken in the NFL Draft since 2000. Former NFL stars from the Southland include Fred Dean, who was inducted to the Professional Football Hall of Fame

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE STAFF

TOM BURNETTCommissioner

TINA CHEATHAM Associate Commissioner for Championships and Sports

Administration

JACK KEY Associate Commissioner/

Chief Financial Officer

BRUCE LUDLOW Associate Commissioner

STEPHANIE McDONALD Associate Commissionerfor Institutional Services

TERI FRANCHAdministrative Assistant

JENNY ORNDORFF Associate Commissioner

for External Affairs

TODD LAMB Assistant Commissioner for

Communications

The Southland Conference2600 Network Blvd., Suite 150

Frisco, Texas 75034Office: 972-422-9500Fax: 972-422-9225

JIMMY GLENN Assistant Director of

Media Services

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in 2008, becoming the first former Southland Conference player to earn induction in Canton, Bill Bergey, Stan Humphries, Fred Barnett, Roger Carr, Marvin Upshaw, Larry Centers, Kavika Pittman, Mike Barber, Bruce Collie, Tim McKyer, Pat Tilley, Jackie Harris, Eugene Seale, Bubby Brister, Billy Ryckman, Rafael Septien, Buford Jordan, Marcus Spears, Terrance Shaw and Ray Brown. The Southland Conference has also seen its share of great coaches during its history such as Maxie Lambright, Ernie Duplechin, Sam Goodwin, Jack Doland, Bennie Ellender, Bobby Keasler, Larry Lacewell, Bill Davidson, Dennis Franchione, Pat Collins and Ron Randleman. While successful on the fields and courts, the Southland Conference has repeatedly demon-strated its commitment to the academic and athletic success of its student-athletes. In addition to football, the Southland Conference can point to a number of accomplishments in all sports. Men’s basketball has experienced a tremendous amount of success during the Southland’s 40-plus years. The league has sent two teams to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen, as well as a squad to the NIT Final Four. Basketball stars Karl Malone, Joe Dumars, Jeff Foster, Dwight “Bo” Lamar, Andrew Toney, Devin Brown, and Mike Olliver played in the Southland Conference. In 2006, Northwestern State, playing as the No. 14 seed in the NCAA Tournament, defeated No. 3 seed Iowa, 64-63, in first-round action. In 2008, the league saw two postseason teams (UT Arlington in the NCAA Tournament and Stephen F. Austin to the NIT) for the first time since 2001. Entering the 2008-09 season, Sam Houston State holds the nation’s second-longest non-conference home court winning streak (44), behind only Duke’s 59 win total. Coaches such as Billy Tubbs, Mike Vining, Scotty Robertson, Jack Martin, Andy Russo, Bobby Paschal and Pat Foster have led teams in the Southland. In women’s basketball, the Southland also has its share of tradition with UL-Monroe advanc-ing to the 1985 NCAA Women’s Final Four, and Stephen F. Austin sustaining itself as one of the most successful programs in the history of the sport. In 2008, the Ladyjacks became the sixth program in NCAA Division I history to record over 800 wins, joining Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, Old Dominion, Texas and James Madison. Women’s basketball all-stars have included Eun Jung Lee, Lisa Ingram, Portia Hill, Deneen Parker, Katrina Price, and Joskeen Garner, and coaches such as Gary Blair, Linda Sharp, James Smith and Linda Harper. Baseball has emerged as a huge Southland Conference strength with the league earning numerous national rankings and NCAA Tournament berths. The Southland consistently ranks among the top-10 conferences in the country, and major leaguers such as Ben Sheets, the league’s highest draft pick (10th in 1999 by the Milwaukee Brewers), Hunter Pence, David Segui, Brian Lawrence, Ben Broussard, Chuck Finley, Jerald Clark, and Terry Matthews once played in the league. Former UT Arlington shortstop, Trey Hillman, a three-time All-SLC selection from 1983-85, was named the manager for the Kansas City Royals on October 19, 2007. In the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft, Southeastern Louisiana’s Wade Miley became the 11th highest player selected in league history, as he was taken No. 43 overall by the Arizona Diamondbacks. In 2005, McNeese State pitcher Jacob Marceaux was a first-round pick by the Florida Marlins, becoming the fifth SLC player to be taken in the first round. The league has also seen a mul-titude of players taken in the MLB Draft, as 13 were taken in 2008, 17 in 2007 and 22 were selected in 2004. Such coaches as Jim Gilligan, who won his 1000th career game in 2005, Pat Patterson, Butch McBroom, Jim Wells, Smoke Laval, Dave Van Horn, Mike Bianco, John Cohen and Tony Robichaux have patrolled Southland dugouts. Softball continues to enjoy success on a national level, as the league has knocked off at least one nationally ranked opponent since 1995. In the 2003 NCAA Tournament, UT Arlington and Texas State enjoyed unprecedented success as each won two games in the national event. The league has also won at least one game in the NCAA Tournament in two of the past four years and seven out of 15 years. The Southland has a proud history in volleyball as UT Arlington has represented the confer-ence eight times in the NCAA Tournament, advancing all the way to the NCAA Volleyball Final Four in 1989. In 2006, Stephen F. Austin moved to the second round following an opening round win over Alabama. Track and field has also served as a proud asset for the Southland Conference as the league has produced numerous national champions and Olympic medalists. The Southland boasts 27 men’s and three women’s student-athletes who have won NCAA track and field national championships, including A&M-Corpus Christi’s Shadrack Songok (10,000 meter run) in 2007 and 2008 and McNeese State’s Brad Gebauer (pole vault) in 2007. The league has also produced U.S. Olympic track and field medalists Earl Bell, Thomas Hill, Al Joyner and Charles Austin, along with other Olympians. Golf has traditionally been a strong Southland sport as exemplified by Lamar men’s golfer Chris Stroud, who finished third individually at the 2003 NCAA National Championship and is a cur-rent member of the PGA Tour. The league has sent multiple teams into postseason play on numerous occasions, most recently in 2008 as both Lamar and UT Arlington qualified. Lamar won a pair of NCAA Division II national championships in 1967 and 1968, and also produced PGA player Ronnie Black. In 2005, Lamar’s Dawie Van Der Walt finished fourth individually and LU tied for 12th place at the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship, before the Cardinals tied for ninth in 2006 and tied for third in

2007. Former Lamar golfer Casey Clendenon advanced to the semifinals of the U.S. Amateur in 2007. Southland tennis has also experienced national prominence. UT Arlington’s All-American Andy Leber was the 2002 ITA/Ted Farnsworth National Senior Co-Player of the Year after a 43-3 record and earning the nation’s No. 2 ranking. In women’s tennis, Southeastern Louisiana has won 46 straight league matches entering the 2009 season, one of the longest streaks in the nation. The conference has increased sponsorship and championships opportunities for female student-athletes in recent years, adding women’s golf and soccer as league sports. In 2007, Stephen F. Austin became the first SLC team to score a goal in the NCAA Tournament, while Texas State became the first women’s golf program to compete in the NCAA Tournament. The Southland Conference has repeatedly demonstrated its commitment to the academic and athletic success of its student-athletes. With the F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship Award, the league annually honors one male and one female scholar-athlete with a stipend for postgradu-ate study. The Scholar-Athlete Award is given to each institution’s male and female student-athlete with the highest grade-point average. Also, student-athletes with grade point averages above 3.0 are honored on the SLC’s annual All-Academic teams and Commissioner’s Honor Roll. In addition to providing expanding opportunities for student-athletes, the Southland Confer-ence and its member institutions are very involved in various community outreach programs. Many of these programs provide positive life skills training such as academics, citizenship and leadership to school-aged students in Southland communities. With the F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship Award, the league annually honors one male and one female scholar-athlete with a stipend for postgraduate study. The Scholar-Athlete Award is given to each institution’s male and female student-athlete with the highest grade-point average. Also, student-athletes with grade point averages above 3.0 are honored on the SLC’s an-nual All-Academic teams and Commissioner’s Honor Roll. In addition to providing expanding opportunities for student-athletes, the Southland Confer-ence and its member institutions are very involved in various community outreach programs. Many of these programs provide positive life skills training such as academics, citizenship and leadership to school-aged students in Southland communities. The Steve McCarty Citizenship Award, initiated in 2005-06 and named after the former Stephen F. Austin athletic director, properly recognizes accomplishments off the court for a male and female student-athlete.

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Whataburger Field - Home of the 2009 Southland Conference Tournament

2009 Southland Conference Baseball TournamentWednesday-Saturday, May 20-23, 2009Whataburger Field ● Corpus Christi, Texas

The Southland Conference Baseball Tournament will move to Corpus Christi’s Whataburger Field, which is the home of the Houston Astros Double-A affiliate, Corpus Christi Hooks.

Whataburger Field opened on Sunday, April 17, 2005, when Corpus Christi hosted Midland. The stadium features 5,050 seats and 19 luxury suites.

Whataburger Field (5,050 capacity) opened on Sunday, April 17, 2005

1964 ______________ Trinity1965 ______________ Trinity1966 ______________ Trinity1967 _________ Arkansas State1968 _________ Arkansas State1969-92 _______No Tournament1993 _________ McNeese State1994 _______________ UTSA1995 _______ Louisiana-Monroe1996 ______ Sam Houston State1997 ___________ Texas State

1998 _____________ Nicholls1999 ___________ Texas State2000 ___________ Texas State2001 ________ UT ARLINGTON2002 ______________ Lamar2003 _________ McNeese State2004 ______________ Lamar2005 _______________ UTSA2006 ________ UT ARLINGTON2007 ______ Sam Houston State2008 ______ Sam Houston State

2009 Southland Conference Tournament ScheduleWednesday, May 20Game 1: 9 a.m. - Teams TBAGame 2: Noon - Teams TBAGame 3: 4 p.m. - Teams TBAGame 4: 7 p.m. - Teams TBA

Thursday, May 21Game 5: 9 a.m. - Teams TBAGame 6: Noon - Teams TBAGame 7: 4 p.m. - Teams TBAGame 8: 7 p.m. - Teams TBA

Friday, May 22Game 9: 9 a.m. - Teams TBAGame 10: Noon - Teams TBAGame 11: 4 p.m. - Teams TBAGame 12: 7 p.m. - Teams TBA

Saturday, May 23Game 13: 9 a.m. - Teams TBAGame 14: 1 p.m. - Teams TBAChampionship: 6 p.m. - Teams TBA

Southland Conference Tournament Champions

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Darin Thomas enters his second season as UT Arlington’s head baseball coach and ninth season on the Mavericks staff in 2008-2009. In his first season as head coach, Thomas pointed the UT Arlington baseball program in the right direction by doubling the program’s victory total from the previous season, defeating three nationally-ranked teams, improving in 18 statistical categories from the prior season, guiding his program to a cumulative grade point average better than 3.0 and had 24 student-athletes named to the Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll. Thomas, the sixth head coach in UT Arlington history, began his first season at the helm with a 1-0 victory at Clay Gould Ballpark against Arkansas-Little Rock on Feb. 22. He became the third Mavericks coach to win his debut, and it was the first 1-0 opening-day shutout victory by the Mavs in the program’s history. The contest also went into the record books as the fastest opening-day nine-inning game in UT Arlington history (1 hour, 52 minutes). Thomas’ leadership guided the Mavs to a 26-31 overall mark, including a sixth-place finish in the SLC with a 16-14 league record. Competing against a demanding non-conference schedule, Thomas led the Mavs to non-conference home victories against No. 14 Oklahoma State (7-3) and Big 12 regular season champion, No. 7 Texas A&M (16-8). The day following his team’s victory against OSU, Thomas and the Mavericks captured a 4-3 victory at Texas. UT Arlington completed the week winning two of three games against Southeastern Louisiana in SLC play. The Mavericks were rewarded for their excellence receiving National Team of the Week accolades from collegebaseballinsider.com. UT Arlington was the only SLC team, and was one of only 12 NCAA D-I programs to receive National Team of the Week honors, joining North Florida, San Diego State, Rice, Arkansas State, Kentucky, Missouri, Southern Miss, Georgia, Army, LSU, New Orleans and Michigan. Entering the season, UT Arlington had a 2-9 all-time record against Southeastern Conference opponents, with victories coming against Arkansas (2000) and Mississippi (2003). Thomas doubled that win total by guiding his team to a 2-0 mark verses Alabama. Thomas led UT Arlington to 12 wins during a 14-game stretch, which included a season-best seven-game win streak. The winning streak began with three wins at McNeese State. It was the first time the Mavs had swept McNeese on the road in the program’s 40-year history. The Mavericks had several individual successes under Thomas in 2008, including senior David McLeod leading the NCAA in the Toughest to Strikeout statistical category. McLeod, a four-year letterwinner, recorded only five strikeouts in 200 at-bats. McLeod finished his UT Arlington career playing in 147 games while posting just 35 strikeouts in 541 at-bats. Thomas’ first season as head coach will also be remembered as the breakthrough season for Michael Choice. The Mavs starting center fielder was not only named the Southland Confer-ence Freshman of the Year, he was also named to five Freshman All-American teams following the conclusion of his first collegiate season. A second team All-SLC selection, Choice led the Mavericks in all three triple-crown categories, batting .376 with seven home runs and 51 RBI. Choice, a local product from Mansfield, Texas, collected Freshman All-American accolades from Rivals.com, National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (first team), Baseball America (second team), Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger and PING! (second team). He is only the second freshmen in UT Arlington history to earn Freshman All-American status.

THE DARIN THOMAS FILE:Coaching CareerUT Arlington Head Coach _____________ 2008-PresentUT Arlington Associate Head Coach _________ 2001-2007UT Arlington Assistant Coach _____________ 2000-2001Liberal Bee Jays Head Coach (collegiate summer league) __ 1996-2000Seward County C.C. Assistant Coach _________ 1991-2000Oklahoma Christian HS Head Coach _________ 1990-1991

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Year School Overall Conf. Home Road Neutral Conf. Tournament NCAA Tournament2008 UT Arlington 26-31 16-14 17-13 8-14 1-4 0-2 - - - 1 year UT Arlington 26-31 16-14 17-13 8-14 1-4 0-2 - - -

THOMASHead Coach ● 2nd Season ● 26-31Oklahoma Christian University, 1989Fort Hays State University, 1996

Thomas led UT Arlington to three wins over NATION-

ALLY-RANKED opponents in 2008. The Mavs defeated No.

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HEAD COACH DARIN THOMAS Junior Nathan Long led the Mavericks to their 1-0 opening-day victory over Arkansas-Little Rock by tossing a three-hit complete-game shutout. Long was honored the following week as the Southland Conference Pitcher of the Week. Later in the season, freshman Mark Picca also garnered pitcher of the week laurels after a six-inning gem at Texas, where he allowed one run and three hits to earn his first collegiate victory. Under Thomas’ tutelage in 2008, three Mavericks were among the league’s top 10 in batting average, the most by any team in the conference. Choice finished third in the conference (.376), while McLeod ranked fourth (.375) and senior Danny Slinkman (.370) was seventh. The Mavericks were solid defensively fielding .961 (tied for sixth in UTA history), and the pitching staff had a balanced attack with 11 pitchers recording double-figure appearance totals and 10 pitchers logging at least 15 innings. Thomas’ squad went 21-2 in games when leading after seven innings, and dominated in high-scoring contests with a 13-0 ledger when scoring more than 10 runs. In addition, Thomas coached a total of 18 players in 2008 that were named to the Capital One/Southland Conference 2008 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll. Under Thomas’ leadership, 25 Mavericks have been signed or have been drafted in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft over the last eight seasons. He has coached 27 all-conference performers (10 first team selections), 15 SLC All-Tournament team selections, two SLC Tournament Most Valuable Players, two SLC Players of the Year, two SLC Hitters of the Year, two SLC Newcomers of the Year, two SLC Batting Champions, one SLC Freshman of the Year and one SLC ERA Champion. In 2006, Thomas inherited the unenviable task of working with an offense that returned just four players with Division I experience. Not intimidated by the task, Thomas molded his young offense and tied for the third-best team batting average in the conference. The team led the conference in doubles (123), ranked second in hits (640) and total bases (878) while ranking third in runs (358) and RBI (319). Leading the way offensively was SLC Newcomer of the Year Adam Moore, who hit .350 with 10 homers, 22 doubles and 50 RBIs. First baseman Robby Winn also excelled leading the SLC with a .418 average in conference games. Following that season Moore was drafted in the sixth round by the Seattle Mariners and Winn signed a free agent contract to play in the Continental League. Thomas returned to his role as the team’s hitting coach and third base coach in 2005, after spending the two previous seasons as the team’s pitching coach. Thomas served as the team’s hitting coach and third base coach in his first two seasons. Under Thomas’ guidance, the 2004 pitching staff had to replace all three conference starters from the previous year and nearly lowered its ERA by a full point. The 4.03 ERA was the 12th lowest ERA in school-history and the lowest team ERA since 1992. The pitching staff was anchored by closer Mike Snapp and starter Michael Gardner. The duo combined for numerous honors as both were named ABCA/Rawlings first team All-South Central Region and honorable mention All-American by collegiatebaseballinsider.com. Snapp was also se-lected to the third team All-America team by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. In 2003 Thomas helped mentor Hunter Pence, who played three seasons for the Mavs before being selected in the second round of the 2004 MLB Draft (64th overall) by the Houston Astros. Pence, the 2004 SLC Player/Hitter of the Year, became the highest player drafted in UT Arlington history. Thomas was instrumental in 2002 as the Mavericks hitters had their best season collectively to date, breaking then-team records with 612 hits, 125 doubles and 340 RBI. As a team, the Mavericks hit .305, just .007 off the pace of the Southland Conference leader that season. It also marked the first time that UT Arlington had hit better than .300 since the 1985 season. The offense was led by first team All-Conference selections K.J. Hendricks and Daniel Ortmeier, as well as SLC Newcomer of the Year Ryan Roberts. The trio combined to hit .351 with 26 home runs and 153 RBIs, and Hendricks led the way on the base paths with the seventh most stolen bases in single-season history (33). Thomas helped the offense improve in each of his first two seasons at UT Arlington. The Mavs jumped from a .261 team batting average in the year before Thomas arrived, to a .283 average in 2001 and to a .305 mark in 2002. As a recruiting coordinator, Thomas brought in the nation’s 56th best recruiting class in 2003, according to Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, just after bringing in the 35th best in 2002. Success was only imminent for Thomas in his first year as pitching coach since first years seem to always be successful whenever Thomas and UT Arlington are involved. In his first year, Thomas helped lead the Mavs to an SLC Tournament title, and to claim its first-ever NCAA Tournament vic-tory. It was no coincidence that UT Arlington’s rise back to the national tournament came at the same time Thomas arrived in Arlington. It seems that wherever he goes, Thomas’ teams are winners. He came to UT Arlington following nine years as an assistant at Seward County Community College, where he assisted National Junior College Athletic Association Hall of Fame Coach Galen McSpadden. While at SCCC, Thomas helped lead the Saints to a 346-144 (.706) overall record while being ranked in the Top 20 nationally during seven seasons. Seward County captured four Jayhawk West Conference crowns, four runner-up finishes and one Sub-Region VI Tournament championship. Individual success was nothing new for players under Thomas’ coaching as 10 players went on to earn NJCAA All-American honors that either played for or were recruited by Thomas. Among

those recruited to SCCC by Thomas includes 2002 NJCAA Player of the Year Cory Patton, NJCAA National Batting Champions Jesus Morillo and Tim Forkner, Central District Big Stick Award winners Patton and Chaz Eiguren and Central District Defensive Player of the Year Dan Dody. Morillo and Dody were reunited with Thomas at UT Arlington following their time in Liberal, Kan. During his coaching tenure at Seward County, 58 players who either played for or were recruited by Thomas went on to be drafted or sign free agent contracts with a major league organization. In ad-dition, Thomas mentored 63 All-Conference selections at SCCC. Before coming to Arlington, Thomas spent his previous four summers as the head coach with the semi-pro Liberal Bee Jays of the Jayhawk League, where he worked with late UT Arlington coach Clay Gould for three summers. During the 2000 season, Thomas and the Bee Jays marched through the National Baseball Congress National Tournament to the NBC World Series National Championship. Among the players on that team were several players who Thomas has coached with the Mavericks, including Daniel Ortmeier, Dave Engelson, Aaron Pullin, Robby Deevers and Dustin Bozarth. Following his team’s 7-0 record in the World Series, Thomas was named the NBC National Coach of the Year. Thomas began his collegiate playing career at Seward County where he earned All-Conference and All-Region VI honors as a right-handed pitcher in 1986. He helped lead his team to a Jayhawk West Conference title and to the program’s first-ever Sub-Region VI Tournament championship by going 11-1 on the mound. Thomas’ 1986 season still ranks in several all-time SCCC single-season record books, including third in complete games (10), fourth in winning percentage (.917), tied for fourth in wins (11) and 10th in innings pitched (79). He remains the program’s all-time leader in career winning percentage (.867, 13-2). Thomas went on to Oklahoma Christian University and earned All-District IX honors both seasons for the Eagles. Thomas earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing and physical education from Oklahoma Christian University in 1989 and a master’s degree in sports administration from Fort Hays State University in 1996. He began his coaching career in 1990 at Oklahoma Christian High school before moving to Seward County Community College in 1991. Thomas and his wife, Jean, have three children, Megan, 15, Ryan 10, and Reed, 7.

THOMAS’ CAREER HIGHLIGHTS√ In 2008, guided the Mavericks to a seven-game win streak, which included winning 12-of-14 games from March 30-April 19.

√ In his first season as head coach, Thomas led UT Arlington to three wins over nationally-ranked opponents. The Mavs defeated No. 7 Texas A&M and No. 14 Oklahoma State at Clay Gould Ballpark and picked up a win at No. 20 Texas.

√ As a recruiting coordinator, Thomas signed the nation’s 35th-best recruiting class in 2002 and the 56th-best in 2003.

√ As pitching coach in 2004, UT Arlington’s 4.03 earned run average was the 12th best in school history.

√ At Seward County Community College, Thomas served as assistant coach for NJCAA Hall of Fame coach Galen McSpadden where he helped the program to a 346-144 (.706) overall record in nine seasons.

√ Thomas guided the Liberal Bee Jays (Jayhawk League) to the 2000 National Baseball Congress National Championship.

√ He was named the 2000 National Baseball Congress National Coach of the Year.

√ Has coached 25 players at UT Arlington that have been drafted or have signed a professional contract with a Major League Baseball organization. During his coaching career, Thomas has coached 83 players who have signed a professional contract with an MLB organization.

√ Thomas has coached 29 All-Southland Conference performers in eight seasons with the Mavericks. He has also mentored 15 SLC All-Tournament Team selections, two SLC Players of the Year, two SLC Hitters of the Year, two SLC Newcomers of the Year, two SLC Batting Champions, one SLC ERA Champion, one SLC Freshman of the Year and one five-time Freshman All-American (Michael Choice).

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Jay Sirianni enters his second season as UT Arlington’s assistant coach and recruiting coordinator and fifth season as the Mavericks pitching coach in 2008-2009. Sirianni was promoted to recruiting coordinator in November 2007, when head coach Darin Thomas was named the sixth head coach of the Mavericks. In 2008, Sirianni developed a young staff that featured 11 pitchers that each made at least 10 appearances. Among his top relievers was Ryan Martin, who recorded a team-high 19 appearances and led the Southland Conference during league play with a 2.78 ERA. UT Arlington posted five signature wins in 2008, knocking off Alabama (twice), Oklahoma State, Texas and Texas A&M. Juniors Nathan Long and Ryan Robinson each collected wins against Alabama early in the season, while junior Matt Otteman picked the win at Clay Gould Ballpark against nationally-ranked Oklahoma State, and eventual Big 12 regular season champion Texas A&M. One of Sirianni’s youngest pitchers in 2008 was true-freshman Mark Picca. In a mid-week contest against Texas at Disch-Falk Field in Austin, Picca earned his first collegiate victory holding the Longhorns scoreless until the fifth, while pitching six innings and allowing three hits, one run and two walks with three strikeouts. His performance earned him Southland Conference Pitcher of the Week honors. Long was the first SLC Pitcher of the Week selection for the Mavs in 2008, following his complete-game performance on opening day against Arkansas-Little Rock. Long dealt his first career shutout and complete game while allowing three hits and posting five strikeouts in the one hour and 52 minute contest. During his four years at UT Arlington, Sirianni has mentored 10 pitchers who have signed or have been drafted by a Major League Baseball organization. One of those top prospects, Dillon Gee, put his name in several all-time Maverick record books before being selected by the New York Mets in the 21st round of the 2007 draft. Gee racked up 10 wins his final two seasons with the Mavs, and led the team his junior season in ERA (4.67), strikeouts (96), innings pitched (111.2) and complete games (4). Gee’s 96 strikeouts rank tied for third in UT Arlington single-season history, and his innings pitched total places him fourth on the single-season list. Before his arrival at UT Arlington, Sirianni spent three seasons as the pitching coach at Barton County Community College in Great Bend, Kan. While at Barton County, Sirianni helped lead the Cougars to a 113-56 record with a pitching staff ERA of 4.69. His first season saw the Cougars post a 44-14 overall record, setting a school-record for wins in a season. Prior to his time at BCCC, Sirianni spent the summer of 2001 as an assistant coach for the Liberal (Kan.) Bee Jays of the Jayhawk League. He began his collegiate playing career at Texas A&M before transferring to Nebraska to play for head coach Dave Van Horn. In four years in Lincoln, Sirianni compiled a 15-9 record and a 6.95 ERA with one save. Following his career at Nebraska, Sirianni was signed as a free agent by the Cleveland Indians. Sirianni began his professional career with the Burlington Indians (Rookie League) and also spent time with the Mahoning Valley Scrappers (New York-Penn League) and Kinston Indians (Carolina League). After finishing his pro career in January 2001, Sirianni returned to Nebraska for his final semester and earned a bachelor’s degree in history in May 2001. Sirianni is a native of Indianola, Iowa, and played his prep career at Indianola High School. He earned 10 varsity letters with four coming in baseball and three each in track and field and football. He was a two-time All-State selection and a three-time All-Conference pick. Sirianni’s father, John, is the director of athletics at Division III Simpson College in Indianola after spending 20 years as the school’s head baseball coach. His brother, Mike, is a high school baseball coach in Jonesboro, Ark. Sirianni married the former Erin McKernan on Sept. 2, 2006.

THE JAY SIRIANNI FILE:● Mentored a young pitching staff in 2008 which recorded signature wins against Alabama (two), Oklahoma State, Texas and Texas A&M.● Has coached two All-Americans (Mike Snapp - 2004) and Michael Gardner (2005) and 10 pitchers who have been drafted or who have signed with a Major League organization.● Came to UT Arlington after helping lead Barton County (KS) Community College to a 113-56 overall record, including a school-record 44 wins in 2002.

Jay 31SIRIANNIAssistant Coach ● Recruiting Coordinator5th Season ● Nebraska, 2001

In four seasons, Sirianni has coached 10 UT Arlington

pitchers that have signed A PROFESSIONAL CON-TRACT with a Major

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Mark Flatten enters his third season at UT Arlington as an assistant coach in 2008-2009. Flatten serves primarily as the team’s hitting and infield coach. In Flatten’s first season as hitting coach, the Mavericks made dramatic improvements at the plate from the previous season, which included a .026 higher batting average, scoring 110 more runs, collecting 99 more base hits and tallying 29 more extra-base hits. Perhaps his top accomplishment in 2008 was mentoring three of the Southland Conference’s top seven hitters, which was more than any other team in the SLC had in the top 10. Freshman center fielder Michael Choice ranked third (.376), four-year letterwinner and first baseman David McLeod finished fourth (.375) and senior designated hitter Danny Slinkman (.370) ranked seventh in the league. A total of seven UT Arlington hitters batted higher than .300, with three players collecting at least 20 extra-base hits. Flatten worked with the nation’s toughest batter to strikeout, as senior David McLeod led the NCAA with only five strikeouts in 200 at-bats. In his first season as hitting coach, Flatten worked with arguably the best freshman position player in UT Arlington history as Michael Choice finished the season on five Freshman All-American teams, was named the SLC Freshman of the Year, and led the Mavs in all three triple-crown categories (.376, 7 HR, 51 RBI). Choice, a second team All-SLC selection, collected Freshman All-American honors from Rivals.com, National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (first team), Baseball America (second team), Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger and PING! (second team). He is only the second freshman in UT Arlington history to earn freshman All-American recognition. Three of Flatten’s hitters garnered SLC All-Conference honors, including Choice (second team), Slinkman (third team) and McLeod (honorable mention). In 30 SLC games, the Mavericks ranked tied for fourth in hits (316), tied for fourth in doubles (61) and was tied for second in triples (10). Individually, Slinkman was ninth during league play with a .375 batting average, and his .497 on-base percentage led the SLC and ranked 41st in the NCAA. McLeod led the conference in doubles per game in SLC play (0.53) and tallied the fourth highest batting average (.394) against conference opponents. Flatten’s work with the team’s defense was also evident with a .961 fielding percentage, which tied the sixth highest fielding percentage in UT Arlington history. Flatten came to Arlington after spending the summer of 2006 as an assistant coach with the Plano Blue Sox of the Texas Collegiate League. Prior to his time in the TCL, Flatten spent three summers as the head coach of the Orange County Connie Mack team, Trombly Baseball. In 2005, Flatten led his team to the Orange County, California State and Western Region championships, while finishing as the runner-up at the Connie Mack World Series in Farmington, N.M. Flatten spent six years as a high school coach in California where he compiled a 102-63 record while spending three years each at Lutheran High School (2003-05) and at Pacifica High School (2000-02). Flatten’s teams never finished below third place in the league and he guided his team to four appearances in the California Interscholastic Federation playoffs, reaching the state semifinals in 2004. Flatten is no stranger to the college ranks as he served as a volunteer assistant on Tim Jamieson’s staff at Missouri. Flatten worked with middle infielders and outfielders, while also serving as the first base coach for teams that reached the Big 12 Tournament in 1998 and 1999. Flatten played collegiately at Missouri Valley College where he earned all-conference honors as a second baseman. While in college, Flatten played his summer ball for the Evansville (Ind.) Outlaws where he helped lead the team to the 1995 National Baseball Congress World Series. He also earned MVP honors at the 1996 United States Baseball Congress World Series. After graduation, Flatten spent one season playing professionally for the Ohio Valley Redcoats of the Frontier League. As a prep standout at Pacifica High School, Flatten was a three-sport athlete, earning all-league honors in baseball, basketball and football, while being named the school’s athlete of the year in 1990. Flatten graduated from Missouri Valley College in December 1996 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education.

THE MARK FLATTEN FILE:● In 2008, coached seven players who recorded at least a .300 batting aver-age and mentored three players who tallied at least 20 extra-base hits.● In his first season as hitting coach, the Mavs collected 99 more hits and scored 110 more runs than the previous season.● As the team’s defensive coach, the Mavericks fielded .961 in 2008, marking the sixth highest fielding percentage in school history.● Spent two seasons as the volunteer assistant coach at Missouri.

Mark 22FLATTENAssistant Coach ● 3rd SeasonMissouri Valley College, 1996

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K.J. Hendricks enters his second season with the Mavericks and his first as a volunteer assistant coach in 2008-2009. He will also serve as the team’s first base coach. Last season Hendricks returned to the UT Arlington program as the Team Chaplain. Hendricks played his freshman season at Temple College before joining the Mavericks for a standout two-year career from 2001-2002. Hendricks was then selected by the Colorado Rockies in the 2002 MLB Draft in the 22nd round. He played three seasons in the Rockies farm system before finishing his professional career playing one season in the Baltimore Orioles minor league system. Hendricks batted .314 with 32 RBI and was 21-of-24 in stolen bases in his first professional season. He followed with a team-best and career-high 50 stolen bases with 11 doubles, three triples and three home runs and posted 69 runs scored in his first Class-A season in Asheville, N.C. (South Atlantic League). His last season with the Rockies was another successful campaign batting .286 (136-for-475) with 100 runs, 20 doubles, five triples, three home runs, 54 RBI and 34 stolen bases with Class-A Visalia Oaks in the California League. He completed his professional career with 105 stolen bases and a career batting average of .281. In his first year at UT Arlington, Hendricks earned second team All-Conference honors as well as earning the nickname “The Pest” by late UT Arlington Coach Clay Gould because of Hendricks’ aggressive playing style. In 2001 he led the team batting .328 and led the Southland Conference in stolen bases with 36. The stolen base total ties for fifth all-time at UT Arlington. His 57 runs scored were fifth-best in Mavericks history. He was the Most Valuable Player of the 2001 SLC Tournament, going 9-for-23 in the event and leading UT Arlington to the tournament championship. As a junior, Hendricks put up even more impressive numbers. His .353 batting average was a career-best, and he swiped another 33 bases in 38 attempts. He led the Mavs with 40 walks, 82 hits and a .450 on-base percentage.

THE K.J. HENDRICKS FILE:● Completed collegiate playing career with the Mavericks while being selected in the 22nd round of the 2002 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies.● Recorded a .281 batting average and 105 stolen bases in four minor league seasons with the Colorado Rockies (three seasons) and Baltimore Orioles (one season).● Named the 2001 Southland Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player and led the Mavericks and the SLC with 36 stolen bases.

K.J. 10HENDRICKSVolunteer Assistant Coach2nd Season ● UT Arlington, 2008

Leo Radkowski enters his first season as the UT Arlington director of baseball operations in 2008-2009, after serving one season as a volunteer assistant coach. He is responsible for the off-the-field operation of the baseball office that includes recruiting information, scouting reports, video operations, scheduling, team travel, baseball camps, community outreach programs, equipment and apparel and other business aspects of the baseball office. Radkowski finished his collegiate career at UT Arlington in 2007. As a senior, Radkowski started in 51 games while recording 13 extra-base hits and 26 RBI. He was second on the team with 15 multi-hit games and he posted at least two RBI in eight games. Radkowski came to Arlington after playing his junior year at Nevada, where he appeared in 41 games with 39 starts, hitting .241 with seven doubles, four home runs and 22 RBI. He completed a two-year junior college career at Lamar Community College and earned third team All-American honors after hitting .389 with 12 home runs as a sophomore. He was a first team All-Region selection as a sophomore after garnering second team honors as a freshman. Radkowski led the region in home runs as a sophomore, ranking 19th in the National Junior College Athletic Association. In the summer of 2006, Radkowski played for the San Luis Obispo Blues of the California Collegiate League. He helped lead his team to the National Baseball Congress World Series in Wichita, Kan. Radkowski graduated from Lakewood (Colo.) High School, where he was a prep standout earning honorable mention All-State as a senior batting .473 with five home runs.

THE LEO RADKOWSKI FILE:● During his senior season at UT Arlington, Radkowski started in 51 games while finishing second on the team with 15 multi-hit games.● Named a 2005 NJCAA Third Team All-American at Lamar (CO) Community College while batting .389 with 12 home runs as a sophomore.● While in junior college, Radkowski led the Region IX in home runs and ranked 19th in the nation with 12.● Played junior season at Nevada where he hit four home runs with 22 RBI.

LeoRADKOWSKIDirector of Baseball Operations2nd Season ● UT Arlington, 2007

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SLC TournamentAppeared in both tournament games, making two starts at shortstop… went 1-for-3 with an RBI against Texas State (5/21)… finished tournament going 1-for-2 with two walks against Southeastern Louisiana (5/22).

2008 (Junior)Batted .277 with 14 RBI and played in 52 games making 49 starts at shortstop… tied for third on the UT Arlington single-season hit-by-pitches list with 13… led the team with 26 walks and 152 assists… third on the team in runs scored (36), fourth in on-base percentage (.428) and at-bats (148)… collected a team-high eight assists at shortstop against Sam Houston State (4/04)… batted .295 against right-handed pitching… tallied a season-high four-game hitting streak three times… sixth on the team with 10 multi-hit games… added four multiple RBI games… made NCAA Division I debut going 1-for-3 with a double against Arkansas-Little Rock (2/22)… collected season-high three runs going 2-for-2 against McNeese State (3/07)… equaled season-highs in hits (2) and RBI (2) going 2-for-4 with two runs and two walks against UTSA (3/30)… went 2-for-4 with two runs, a double and two RBI against Texas A&M (5/13)… member of the Capital One/Southland Conference 2008 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll… named to the UT Arlington Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

Butler Community CollegeTransferred to UT Arlington after helping Butler Community College to a 37-13 record and 2007 Jayhawk West Conference championship...was the only player on his team to start all 50 games...hit .346 as a sophomore with 63 hits, 11 doubles and 31 RBI, good enough to be named second team Jayhawk West All-Conference... As a fresh-man, was part of Butler’s Region VI Tournament championship team that advanced to the JUCO World Series in Grand Junction, Colo.

High SchoolA second team All-Metro pick in baseball and honorable mention All-Metro pick in football... was senior class president at Omaha North H.S.

PersonalSon of Lyn and Liz Pitschka... born May 11, 1987... a marketing major at UT Ar-lington.

Career HighsAt-bats _____________ 6, at McNeese State (04/13/08)Hits _____ 2 10x, vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (05/16/08)*Runs_______________ 3, vs. McNeese State (03/07/08)RBI _______________ 2 4x, vs. Texas A&M (05/13/08)*Walks ______ 2 6x, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (05/22/08)*Hit Streak ____________ 4 games 3x, (April 6-13, 2008)** Indicates most recent high

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Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBA SB-ATT2008 .277 52-49 148 36 41 6 0 0 14 .318 26 13 22 .428 2-4Career .277 52-49 148 36 41 6 0 0 14 .318 26 13 22 .428 2-4

PITSCHKA6-0 ● 170 ● INF ● R/R ● Sr. ● 1LOmaha, Neb. ● Omaha North H.S. ● Butler C.C.Pronunciation: Pitch-kuh

Pitschka started the most games at short-stop (49) and LED THE MAVERICKS with 26

walks and 152 assists.

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2009 (Sophomore)Named to the Preseason Brooks Wallace Player of the Year Watch List... selected first team preseason All-Southland Conference.

SLC TournamentAppeared in both tournament games, making two starts in center field… went 2-for-3 with two singles against Texas State (5/21)… recorded an RBI while going 1-for-4 against Southeastern Louisiana (5/22).

2008 (Freshman)Led Mavericks in all three triple-crown categories batting .376 with seven home runs and 51 RBI... South-land Conference Freshman of the Year… second team All-SLC… rivals.com Freshman All-American… first team National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Freshman All-American… second team Baseball America Freshman All-American… Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American… second team PING! Freshman All-American… became second freshman in UT Arlington history to earn Freshman All-American honors (Darrell Preston - 2001)… recorded the highest freshman batting average (.376) in UT Arlington history… played in 50 games making all 50 starts in center field… led all SLC freshmen in batting average, while ranking third in the conference and 125th in the NCAA (.376)… led team with 110 total bases… recorded a .977 fielding percentage with just three errors in 132 chances… batted .382 against left-handed pitching and .373 against right-handed pitchers… recorded a .425 batting average with runners on-base and .444 (4-for-9) with the bases loaded… tallied a .397 average with runners in scoring position and a .410 average while batting with two outs… led team with 26 RBI in SLC competition and tied for the team lead in triples (2) and home runs (3)… batted .340 in SLC play… second on the team with 24 multi-hit games, including four three-hit games and three four-hit performances… tied for team lead with 13 multiple RBI games, including a pair of three, four and five RBI games… recorded two separate season-high nine-game hitting streaks… went 14-for-37 (.378) with eight RBI and four doubles from April 9-April 20… went 19-for-37 (.514) with eight RBI from April 26-May 10… batted .462 (12-for-26) in six games against Big 12 opponents, recording five runs, three doubles, two home runs, eight RBI and four walks… made collegiate debut going 2-for-4 with an RBI against Arkansas-Little Rock (2/22)… went 4-for-4 and tied season highs with three runs, four hits, and collected first career home run against Arkansas-Little Rock (2/24)… in four-game period against Alabama (two games), Nevada and Dallas Baptist, recorded four straight multi-hit games with a .474 average (9-for-19) with five RBI… went 5-for-9 with four runs scored, six RBI, a triple and hit first career grand slam in a non-conference doubleheader against UT Pan American (4/1)… posted three RBI and went 2-for-3 with two runs scored, a double and triple with two walks against Southeastern Louisiana (4/19)… recorded three straight multi-hit games against Northwestern State (two) and Baylor going 6-for-13 with two RBI… went 4-for-5 with a home run and four RBI and a run scored against Stephen F. Austin (5/10)… led team to a win over then-No. 7 Texas A&M at Clay Gould Ballpark going 4-for-4 with two runs scored, a double, home run and tied a season-high five RBI (5/13).

High SchoolCame to UTA after earning District 4-5A Most Valuable Player honors as a senior at Timberview...hit .506 as a senior with 42 hits, 17 stolen bases and six home runs...hit .443 as a junior with 35 hits, nine stolen bases and two homers en route to earning first team All-District 15-4A honors as a junior second baseman...member of the A-B Honor Roll...was a first team All-District 15-4A pick as a sophomore catcher.

PersonalSon of Charles and Charea Choice... born Nov. 10, 1989... an interdisciplinary studies major at UT Arlington.

Choice broke the ALL-TIME UT AR-LINGTON

RECORD for batting aver-age as a freshman with a .376 average in 2008.

Career HighsAt-bats _____________ 6, at McNeese State (04/12/08)Hits _______________ 4 3x, vs. Texas A&M (05/13/08)*Runs__________ 3 2x, at Northwestern State (04/26/08)*RBI _______________ 5 2x, vs. Texas A&M (05/13/08)*Walks ___________________3, at Nicholls (05/02/08)Hit Streak _________9 games 2x, (April 26-May 10, 2008)** Indicates most recent high

Michael 2

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBA SB-ATT2008 .376 50-50 197 39 74 9 3 7 51 .558 21 4 35 .440 8-8Career .376 50-50 197 39 74 9 3 7 51 .558 21 4 35 .440 8-8

CHOICE6-0 ● 215 ● OF ● R/R ● So. ● 1LMansfield, Texas ● Timberview H.S.

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2008 (Junior) Batted .138 with two RBI and played in 22 games making three starts in left field and two in center field... tied for second on the team with three sacrifice bunts... tied for the team lead making 17 appearances as a reserve... one of two Mavericks to hit in all nine slots in the batting order (Preston McCoy)... recorded 18 putouts in 18 chances without committing an error... posted a season-best three-game hitting streak in games against Oklahoma State, Texas and Southeastern Louisiana... scored season-high two runs and equaled a season-high two walks against Texas State (3/20)... went 1-for-2 with an RBI against Oklahoma State (4/15)... also went 1-for-2 with a double and run scored against Texas (4/16)... member of the Capital One/Southland Conference 2008 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll... named to the UT Arlington Spring 2008 Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

2007 (Sophomore) Batted .209 with one home run and nine RBI and played in 31 games making 22 starts... made 18 starts in center field and four in left...went 1-for-3 with a pair of walks in first start of the season against Louisiana Tech...drove in a pair of runs in a victory over Northwestern...collected two hits and drove in two against TCU...followed with a two-hit performance against Texas State...scored a pair of runs in the middle game against Sam Houston State...went 2-for-4 with a double and recorded his first career home run against McNeese State...went 2-for-3 with a pair of runs scored against Stephen F. Austin.

NCAA Tournament Started in center field in both contests...collected a base hit in the opening round against Texas...went 3-for-4 with a bases-clearing double against North Carolina State.

SLC Tournament Appeared in all five tournament games, making four starts in center field...drew a walk in the opener against Texas State...collected a base hit and walk against McNeese State...drew a walk in the champion-ship game against Northwestern State.

2006 (Freshman) Batted .267 with 12 RBI and played in 54 games in the outfield... started 25 games...tied for second on the team with nine stolen bases...caught stealing only once...started in center field on opening day against Louisiana Tech...had three hits against Baylor...collected a pair of hits and drove in a run against Sam Houston State...collected a pair of hits and RBI in the middle game against Dallas Baptist...drove in a career-best four runs in the regular season finale against Dallas Baptist.

High School Came to UTA after earning first team All-District honors as a senior at Lamar High School...garnered All-District second team honors as a junior...also played football for the Vikings...member of the A&B Honor Roll.

Personal Son of Reggie and Beverly Garner... born March 6, 1987... father, Reggie, ran track at Texas... a mechanical engineering major at UT Arlington.

Career HighsAt-bats _________ 4 2x, vs. UT Pan American (04/01/08)*Hits _________ 3 2x, vs. North Carolina State (06/03/06)*Runs_______________ 2 5x, at Texas State (03/20/08)*RBI ____________ 3, vs. North Carolina State (06/03/06)Walks _______________3, at Louisiana Tech (02/11/06)Hit Streak ______________ 5 games, (May 14-20, 2006)* Indicates most recent high

Collin 4

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBA SB-ATT2006 .267 54-25 75 17 20 2 0 0 12 .293 14 0 18 .382 9-102007 .209 31-22 91 13 19 6 0 1 9 .308 11 0 20 .294 2-42008 .138 22-5 29 5 4 1 0 0 2 .172 4 0 9 .242 2-3Career .221 107-52 195 35 43 9 0 1 23 .282 29 0 47 .310 13-17

GARNER5-10 ● 170 ● OF ● L/L ● Sr. ● 3LArlington, Texas ● Lamar H.S.

Garner equaled a career high with three hits in the 2006 NCAA REGIONAL against North Caro-lina State.

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2008 (Junior) Batted .318 with one home run and 27 RBI and played in 43 games starting 36 games in right field and two games as the designated hitter... went 4-3 with a 4.35 ERA with one save and made 12 appearances, including seven starts... tied for the team lead with eight stolen bases (all of which came in conference play)... ranked fourth on the team with 49 hits and nine doubles... tallied 34 runs scored, two triples, a home run and 27 RBI... third in ERA (4.35) and tied for third in wins (4)... posted 49.2 innings, 36 strikeouts, one complete game and one save... batted .330 against right-handed pitching and hit .372 with runners on base... posted a .389 batting average with runners in scoring position (21-for-54)... third on the team with a .364 batting average in Southland Conference games... ranked second on the team with a career-high 12-game hitting streak (3/8-4/5) going 19-for-49 (.388) with 12 runs, four doubles, one home run, 13 RBI, six walks and four stolen bases... fourth on the team with 12 multi-hit games, including six three-hit performances... tallied seven multiple RBI games... collected first multi-hit game of the season going 2-for-3 and tying a season-high three runs with a double and RBI against McNeese State (3/07)... equaled season-high three runs and three hits going 3-for-4 with two runs and three RBI against Texas State (3/21)... hit his only home run, tied season-high two stolen bases and chipped in a team-high four walks going 1-for-2 with two runs scored and two RBI against UTSA (3/30)... went 3-for-5 with a run scored and two RBI against McNeese State (4/13)... threw at least six innings in five starts... recorded longest outing of the season (7 innings) in season debut defeating Arkansas-Little Rock (2/24) while allowing three hits, one run (zero earned) with one strikeout... tallied back-to-back outings with six strikeouts and six innings pitched in non-conference games against Oklahoma State (4/15) and TCU (4/30)... posted longest relief outing against Texas State (3/22) throwing five innings... named to the UT Arlington Spring 2008 Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

2007 (Sophomore) Batted .209 with one home run and 16 RBI and played in 37 games with 29 coming in a starting role... started 28 games in right field and once at third base... began season by collecting a hit and driving in two runs in the opening game against Louisiana Tech...followed going 3-for-4 with three RBI, before going 2-for-3 with an RBI in the finale...finished the weekend going 6-for-10 with six RBI while being named the Southland Conference Hitter of the Week...collected a pair of hits against then-No. 7 Nebraska...went 3-for-3, and hit first career home run, and drove in three against Illinois...drove in a pair of runs in the series finale against Texas State...collected two hits, including a double, in the second game of the doubleheader against Nicholls...went 2-for-3 with a double in the series opener against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.

2006 (Freshman) Batted .333 with one RBI and recorded a 17.47 ERA... appeared in three games on the mound...struck out six in 5.2 innings...appeared in 13 games as a position player with two starts...earned first career start as a designated hitter against Oral Roberts...went 0-for-1 with a walk in that contest...saw first action as a position player on the road at Baylor...went 2-for-2 with an RBI in that contest...came off the bench to collect a pinch-hit single against Texas State...got first start in right field against Dallas Baptist.

Otteman bat-ted .385 (15-

for-39) during a 12-GAME HIT STREAK in 2008. He also

tallied 11 RBI and four doubles in the 12 games.

Career HighsAt-bats _________ 5 9x, at Stephen F. Austin (05/10/08)*Hits _______ 3 8x, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (04/18/08)*Runs__________ 3 2x, vs. Sam Houston State (04/04/08)*RBI _______________ 3 4x, at Texas State (03/21/08)*Walks ____________________ 4, at UTSA (03/30/08)Hit Streak _____________ 12 games, (March 8-30, 2008)Innings Pitched ______________ 7, vs. UALR (02/24/08)Strikeouts _______________ 6 3x, vs. TCU (04/30/08)** Indicates most recent high

Matt 5

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBA SB-ATT2006 .333 12-2 9 1 3 0 0 0 1 .333 2 0 3 .455 0-1 2007 .143 18-14 56 5 8 2 0 0 4 .179 1 0 21 .155 0-02008 .318 43-38 154 34 49 9 2 1 27 .422 15 3 30 .285 8-9Career .274 73-54 219 40 60 11 2 1 32 .356 18 3 54 .331 8-10

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg HBP2006 17.47 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 5.2 14 11 11 5 6 .467 02008 4.35 4-3 12 7 1 0 1 49.2 48 28 24 23 36 .253 6Career 5.72 4-3 15 7 1 0 1 55.1 62 39 35 28 42 .282 6

OTTEMAN6-1 ● 210 ● OF/RHP ● R/R ● Sr. ● 3LLockport, Ill. ● Lockport Township H.S.Pronunciation: AH-da-men

High School Came to UTA after being named the Louisville Slugger Illinois State Player of the Year at Lockport High School...went 12-0 with a 0.83 ERA and two saves...struck out 113 batters in 84 innings...batted .580...named the National High School Baseball Coaches Association District Player of the Year...earned Daily Southtown Player of the Year...member of the SICA All-Academic team.. named to the high school honor roll.

Personal Son of John and Teri Otteman... born Nov. 2, 1986...an exercise science major at UT Arlington.

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2008 (Junior) Batted .132 with three RBI and played 17 games making 12 starts behind the plate... threw out 4-of-15 would-be base stealers... scored five runs with five base hits and was 3-of-3 in stolen bases... recorded a two-game hit streak in games against Oklahoma and UT Pan American (3/25-4/1)... made NCAA Division I debut with two at-bats, a walk, stolen base and run scored against Dallas Baptist (2/23)... posted season highs in runs (2) and walks (2) while going 1-for-3 with an RBI and stolen base against Alabama (3/2)... finished season with first career multi-hit game going 2-for-3 with a run scored, walk and stolen base against Texas A&M (5/13)... named to the UT Arlington Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

Eastern Oklahoma State College Transferred to UT Arlington after establishing himself as a force offensively and defensively in the Bi-State Conference...batted .326 with 23 runs scored, four home runs, 19 RBI and eight stolen bases...also awarded the Bi-State Conference Golden Glove award for being the conference’s best defensive catcher...played summer baseball in 2007 with the Peninsula Oilers of the Alaskan Baseball League.

Personal Son of Jeff and Vera Price... born April 13, 1987... father, Jeff, is a nationally-ranked bareback bronc rider... an interdisciplinary studies major at UT Arlington.

Career HighsAt-bats ________________4 2x, vs. Baylor (04/29/08)*Hits _________________ 2, vs. Texas A&M (05/13/08)Runs___________________2, vs. Alabama (03/02/08)RBI __________________1 3x, vs. Baylor (04/29/08)*Walks __________________2, vs. Alabama (03/02/08)Hit Streak ___________ 2 games, (March 25-April 1, 2008)* Indicates most recent high

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Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBA SB-ATT2008 .132 17-12 38 5 5 0 0 0 3 .132 5 1 11 .250 3-3Career .132 17-12 38 5 5 0 0 0 3 .132 5 1 11 .250 3-3

PRICE6-0 ● 175 ● C ● R/R ● Sr. ● 1LDenison, Texas ● Denison H.S. ● Eastern Oklahoma College

Price recorded his FIRST CAREER multi-hit game

going 2-for-3 at home against Texas A&M.

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2008 (Junior) .267-0-8... played in 29 games on the season making 12 starts at first base and one as the designated hitter... led team with four sacrifice bunts... fourth on the team making 16 appearances as a reserve... one of two Mavericks to hit in all nine slots in the batting order (Collin Garner)... recorded 16 hits, two doubles, one triple and eight RBI... 2-of-2 in stolen bases... batted .400 against right-handed pitching and hit .321 with runners on-base... season-high four-game hit streak... posted three multi-hit games and two multiple RBI contests... made NCAA Division I debut going 0-for-1 against Dallas Baptist (2/23)... tallied a season-high three hits (3-for-3) with a run and a walk against Dallas Baptist (3/8)... went 2-for-5 with a double and season-high three RBI against Baylor (4/9)... named to the UT Arlington Fall 2007 Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

Hill College Transferred to UT Arlington after two years at Hill College... graduated with honors while earning Super Centex Region honorable mention Newcomer of the Year... as a sophomore at Hill College, hit .330 with a .449 on-base average...finished with 60 hits, 10 doubles, two triples and three homers...drove in 25 runs and stole 18 bases in 2007...second on his junior-college team with a .449 on-base percentage... member of the Dean’s list with a 3.14 grade-point average.

Personal Son of James and Delores McCoy... born Oct. 28, 1986... an interdisciplinary studies major at UT Arlington.

McCoy batted .400 against left-handed pitching and hit .353 WITH RUNNERS IN SCORING POSITION in 2008.

Career HighsAt-bats ________________ 5 2x, at Baylor (04/09/08)*Hits ________________ 3, vs. Dallas Baptist (03/08/08)Runs___________________ 2 2x, at UTSA (03/30/08)*RBI _____________________3, at Baylor (04/09/08)Walks _______________ 2 2x, vs. Alabama (03/02/08)*Hit Streak ______________ 4 games, (March 7-14, 2008)* Indicates most recent high

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Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBA SB-ATT2008 .267 29-13 60 14 16 2 1 0 8 .333 8 0 13 .348 2-2Career .267 29-13 60 14 16 2 1 0 8 .333 8 0 13 .348 2-2

McCOY5-11 ● 180 ● OF ● L/R ● Sr. ● 1LWest, Texas ● West H.S. ● Hill College

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2008 (Junior) Batted .247 with two home runs and four RBI and played 34 games making 17 starts in the outfield... tied for the team lead with 17 appearances as a reserve (Justin McPherson)... scored 10 runs and recorded two doubles, four walks and was 3-for-3 in stolen bases... posted four multi-hit games, including two in Southland Conference play... had two three-game hit streaks... made NCAA Division I debut going 1-for-3 against Arkansas-Little Rock (2/22)... tallied two multi-hit games in a three game period, going 2-for-5 against McNeese State (3/7) and 2-for-4 verses Dallas Baptist (3/8)... went 2-for-4 in the opening game of a conference series against Southeastern Louisiana (4/18)... added a 2-for-3 performance against TCU (4/30)... named to the UT Arlington Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

Temple College Transferred to UT Arlington after batting .274 with a .364 on-base percent-age at Temple College, which finished seventh-place at the 2007 NJCAA JUCO World Series in Grand Junction, Colo... selected in the 49th round of the 2006 MLB Draft by the Atlanta Braves... a member of the President’s list at Temple College.

High School A two-sport standout at Belton HS, he was a three-time All-District pick in baseball and football...named to the Class 5A All-State team in baseball twice and football once... selected in the 34th round of the 2005 MLB Draft by the Atlanta Braves.

Personal Son of Wesley and Jeanette Holt... born June 2, 1987... a real estate major at UT Arlington.

Career HighsAt-bats _____________ 5, vs. McNeese State (03/07/08)Hits ___________________ 2 4x, vs. TCU (04/30/08)*Runs_____ 1 10x, vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (05/17/08)*RBI _____________ 1 3x, vs. Dallas Baptist (02/29/08)*Walks _____ 1 6x, vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (05/17/08)*Hit Streak _____________ 3 games 2x, (March 7-8, 2008)* Indicates most recent high

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Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBA SB-ATT2008 .247 34-17 77 10 19 2 0 2 4 .351 6 0 20 .301 3-3Career .247 34-17 77 10 19 2 0 2 4 .351 6 0 20 .301 3-3

HOLT6-3 ● 210 ● OF ● R/R ● Sr. ● 1LSalado, Texas ● Belton H.S. ● Temple College

Holt was selected in the 34th round of the 2005 MAJOR LEAGUE BASE-

BALL DRAFT by the Atlanta Braves following

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2008 (Junior) Batted .220 with eight RBI and played in 38 games making 17 starts at second base and four at shortstop... tied for the team lead with 17 appearances as a reserve (Blake Holt)... tallied 20 base hits, 14 runs, two doubles, a triple and a stolen base... recorded five multi-hit games, including two three-hit performances... posted a three-game hit streak going 4-for-12 (.333) in a doubleheader against Louisiana Tech and against Alabama (2/26-28)... made NCAA Division I debut going 1-for-4 against Arkansas-Little Rock (2/22)... re-corded first career multi-hit game going 2-for-4 with an RBI against Louisiana Tech (2/26)... collected career highs in at-bats (7), runs scored (3), RBI (2) and triples (1) going 3-for-7 against McNeese State (3/7)... seven at-bats against McNeese was a UT Arlington individual game high... equaled a career-best three hits going 3-for-4 with a run, RBI and double against Baylor (4/9)... went 2-for-3 with a double against Baylor at Clay Gould Ballpark (4/29).

Cisco Junior College Transferred to UT Arlington after hitting .401 at Cisco Junior College as a sophomore...collected 76 hits, scored 41 runs and tallied 46 RBI...finished 2007 season with .459 on-base percentage... landed on the Dean’s Academic list.

High School A four-sport athlete at Godley High School, competing in track, cross coun-try, baseball and basketball...first team Class 2A All-State in baseball and basketball... graduated fourth in his senior class.

Personal Son of Jeffrey and Sue McPherson... born Sept. 7, 1986... a real estate major at UT Arlington.

McPherson had a career day going 3-for-7 with THREE RUNS, TWO RBI and a triple in the Mav-ericks 26-1 win over McNeese State.

Career HighsAt-bats _____________ 7, vs. McNeese State (03/07/08)Hits __________________ 3 2x, at Baylor (04/09/08)*Runs_______________ 3, vs. McNeese State (03/07/08)RBI _______________ 2, vs. McNeese State (03/07/08)Walks __________________ 2, vs. Nevada (03/01/08)Hit Streak ____________3 games, (February 26-28, 2008)* Indicates most recent high

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Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBA SB-ATT2008 .220 38-21 91 14 20 2 1 0 8 .264 8 1 20 .290 1-1Career .220 38-21 91 14 20 2 1 0 8 .264 8 1 20 .290 1-1

McPHERSON5-11 ● 180 ● INF ● R/R ● Sr. ● 1LGodley, Texas ● Godley H.S. ● Cisco J.C.

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2008 (Junior) Appeared in 14 games (all starts) and went 6-6 with a 5.88 ERA... made team-high 14 starts... ranks fourth on the UT Arlington single-season earned runs allowed list with 54... tied for 10th in the UT Arlington single-season record book for hits allowed with 106... led team with six wins, ranked second on the Mavericks pitching staff with 82.2 innings pitched and was third with 37 strikeouts... led team in Southland Conference play with five wins and 61.2 innings pitched... tied for the team lead making 10 starts in SLC competition... tied for team-high with 40 strikeouts in SLC play... pitched at least five innings in 11 starts... recorded first NCAA Division I victory throwing seven innings and allowing a season-high 12 hits and four runs with two strikeouts against Alabama (3/2)... had four outings with at least four strikeouts... won three consecutive decisions pitching 21.1 innings with a 3.41 ERA and seven strikeouts in victories over Sam Houston State (4/4), McNeese State (4/11) and Southeastern Louisiana (4/18)... season-high 8.2 innings allowing eight hits and one run against Southeastern Louisiana (4/18)... tossed eight innings while giving up six hits, four runs and adding five strikeouts in a win against Nicholls (5/2)... tallied sixth win of the season in an eight-inning outing against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, while allowing seven hits, three runs and recording five strikeouts (5/15)... named to the UT Arlington Fall 2007 Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

Howard College Transferred to UT Arlington after two seasons at Howard College, where he earned second team All-Western Junior College Athletic Conference honors and helped the Hawks to a 36-20 record in 2007... led his team with a 9-3 record and 2.98 earned run average... played summer baseball for the Springfield Ozark Generals of the MINK league in 2007.

High School Named first team All-District 5-5A after his senior year at Carroll High School in 2005... a second team All-District 5-5A selection as a junior in 2004.

Personal Son of Larry and Sharon Robinson... born May 28, 1987... an exercise science major at UT Arlington.

Career HighsInnings Pitched __8.2, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (04/18/08)Strikeouts _________________ 6, at UTSA (03/28/08)Longest Start (IP) ___8.2, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (04/18/08)Shortest Start (IP) ___________ 1.1, vs. Lamar (03/16/08)Longest Relief Outing (IP) ___________________ N/ARuns Allowed ___________10, vs. Texas State (05/21/08)* Indicates most recent high

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Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg HBP2008 5.88 6-6 14 14 0 0 0 82.2 106 64 54 23 37 .315 6Career 5.88 6-6 14 14 0 0 0 82.2 106 64 54 23 37 .315 6

ROBINSON6-1 ● 180 ● LHP ● L/L ● Sr. ● 1LSouthlake, Texas ● Carroll H.S. ● Howard College

In 2008, Robinson LED THE MAVERICKS with six wins and with 14 starts on the mound.

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SLC Tournament Was on the post-season roster, but did not make an appearance.

2008 (Freshman) Appeared in 12 games and went 2-0 with a 4.60 ERA... fourth on the team in ERA (4.60), tied for fourth in relief appearances (12) and was fifth in wins (2)... pitched 15.2 innings, allowing 19 hits, 10 runs and three walks with 13 strikeouts... third on the team recording a 2.89 ERA in 9.1 innings against Southland Conference opponents... did not allow a run in seven outings... made NCAA Division I debut throwing 0.2 innings giving up one run and one hit with a strikeout against Missouri State (2/23)... made four consecutive appearances without allowing a run (4.0 innings) with three strikeouts in outings against Dallas Baptist (2/29), McNeese State (3/7), Oklahoma (3/25) and Sam Houston State (4/5)... earned first career victory and marked season-highs in innings pitched (4.1), hits allowed (5) and strikeouts (3) in a 10-8 win against McNeese State (4/12)... collected second win of the season throwing two scoreless relief innings allowing two hits with one strikeout against Southeastern Louisiana (4/19)... member of the Capital One/Southland Conference 2008 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll... named to the UT Arlington Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

High School Came to UT Arlington after earning All-District 9-4A second team honors as a senior at Lake Dallas...was named second team All-Denton County by the Denton Record Chronicle...tossed 52 innings as senior, struck out 60 batters while walking nine...finished 2007 with a 1.47 ERA...batted .389 during senior campaign...played with the D-Bat summer program... helped lead his team to the Connie Mack World Series...valedictorian of his graduating class and finished high school with a 4.58 grade-point average on a 4.0-scale.

Personal Son of Danny and Ruth Boydston... born Oct. 20, 1988... a marketing major at UT Arlington.

Boydston earned his FIRST CAREER VICTORY pitch-ing 4.1 innings with three

strikeouts against McNeese State in Lake Charles.

Career HighsInnings Pitched _______ 4.1, at McNeese State (04/12/08)Strikeouts ___________ 3, at McNeese State (04/12/08)Longest Start (IP) ________________________ N/AShortest Start (IP) ________________________ N/ALongest Relief Outing (IP) __ 4.1, at McNeese State (04/12/08)Runs Allowed __________ 3 2x, vs. Texas A&M (05/13/08)* Indicates most recent high

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Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg HBP2008 4.60 2-0 12 0 0 0 0 15.2 19 10 8 3 13 .297 1Career 4.60 2-0 12 0 0 0 0 15.2 19 10 8 3 13 .297 1

BOYDSTON6-0 ● 185 ● LHP ● L/L ● So. ● 1LCorinth, Texas ● Lake Dallas H.S.

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SLC Tournament Appeared in both tournament games, making two starts at third base... went 0-for-3 against Texas State (5/21)... finished tournament going 1-for-4 with an RBI against Southeastern Louisiana (5/22).

2008 (Junior) Batted .250 with one home run and 16 RBI and played in 43 games making 39 starts at third base... fifth on the team with 144 at-bats... recorded 36 base hits, 16 runs, seven doubles, one home run and 12 stolen bases... collected seven multi-hit games and three multiple RBI performances... tallied a seven-game hit streak (3/20-4/6) going 8-for-26 (.308) with three runs, two doubles, two walks and three RBI against five different opponents... made NCAA Division I debut going 0-for-3 against Arkansas-Little Rock (2/22)... went 2-for-6 and marked season-highs in at-bats (6) and RBI (3) while hitting his only home run of the season against Alabama (3/2)... posted a multi-hit game going 2-for-4 with two RBI against McNeese State (4/6)... season-high three hits (3-for-4) with two RBI against TCU (4/30)... marked season-high three hits while going 2-for-4 with a stolen base against Texas A&M (5/13)... member of the Capital One/Southland Conference 2008 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll... named to the UT Arlington Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

Central Arizona Transferred to UT Arlington after helping Central Arizona capture a National Junior Collegiate Athletic Association Region I championship and berth in the NJCAA Western District title game...hit .340 with 58 hits, 12 doubles, two triples and 74 total bases as a sophomore.

High School Named honorable mention Class 4A-5A All-Star by the Arizona Daily Star as a senior at Canyon Del Oro High School.

Personal Son of Kenny and Robyn Raley... born Aug. 19, 1986... an interdisciplinary studies major at UT Arlington.

Career HighsAt-bats _________________6, vs. Alabama (03/02/08)Hits ______________________ 3, vs. TCU (04/30/08)Runs_________________ 3, vs. Texas A&M (05/13/08)RBI ___________________3, vs. Alabama (03/02/08)Walks ___________ 2 2x, vs. Houston Baptist (03/11/08)*Hit Streak ___________ 7 games, (March 20-April 6, 2008)* Indicates most recent high

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Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBA SB-ATT2008 .250 43-39 144 16 36 7 0 1 16 .319 12 1 32 .312 2-5Career .250 43-39 144 16 36 7 0 1 16 .319 12 1 32 .312 2-5

RALEY6-0 ● 190 ● INF ● R/R ● Sr. ● 1LTucson, Ariz. ● Canyon Del Oro H.S. ● Central ArizonaPronunciation: RAY-Lee

Raley hit his FIRST CAREER HOME RUN while recording a career-high three RBI against Alabama.

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SLC Tournament Appeared in both tournament games, making two starts behind the plate... went 2-for-3 with a double against Texas State (5/21)... finished tournament play going 0-for-3 with a walk against Southeastern Louisiana (5/22).

2008 (Redshirt-Freshman) Batted .279 with three home runs and 23 RBI and played in 36 games making 31 starts behind the plate... tied for second on the team with three home runs... recorded 34 base hits, 15 runs, seven doubles and a .410 slugging percentage... batted .291 and tied for the team lead with three home runs in Southland Conference play... batted .323 (30-for-93) against right-handed pitching... tallied a .320 batting average (16-for-50) with runners in scoring position... fifth on the team with 11 multi-hit games, including one three-hit game and one four-hit performance... posted five multiple RBI contests... had a season-high five-game hit streak (3/20-4/4) going 6-for-23 (.261) with two runs, two doubles, a homer and four RBI... made NCAA Division I debut going 1-for-2 with a double against Arkansas-Little Rock (2/22)... in the middle of a five-game hit streak, went 2-for-4 with a double and RBI against UTSA (3/28)... in two games against McNeese State went a combined 4-for-10 with two doubles and six RBI (4/12-13)... had a career game going 4-for-5 with two runs, a double, a home run and seven RBI against Northwestern State (4/26)... seven RBI against Northwestern State was a UT Arlington individual single-game high... also hit a home run in the first game of the doubleheader against Northwestern State to finish with two home runs and eight RBI on the day... went 3-for-4 with a run scored against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (5/15).

2007 (Freshman) Redshirted

High School Came to UT Arlington after earning All-District 4-5A and All-Area honors as a senior at Mansfield High School...named first team All-District as a junior.

Personal Son of Elaine and Michael Comer... born Aug. 29, 1988... an interdisciplinary studies major at UT Arlington.

Comer had a TEAM-HIGH SEVEN RBI game while going 4-for-5 with two runs scored, a double and a home run

against Northwestern State.

Career HighsAt-bats _________ 5 9x, at Stephen F. Austin (05/10/08)*Hits _____________4, at Northwestern State (04/26/08)Runs___________ 2 3x, at Stephen F. Austin (05/10/08)*RBI _____________7, at Northwestern State (04/26/08)Walks ______ 1 5x, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (05/22/08)*Hit Streak ___________ 5 games, (March 20-April 4, 2008)* Indicates most recent high

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Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBA SB-ATT2008 .279 36-31 122 15 34 7 0 3 23 .410 5 2 11 .318 0-0Career .279 36-31 122 15 34 7 0 3 23 .410 5 2 11 .318 0-0

COMER6-2 ● 205 ● C ● R/R ● RS So. ● 1LMansfield, Texas ● Mansfield H.S.Pronunciation: Comb-er

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SLC Tournament Appeared out of the bullpen throwing one inning and allowing nine hits and 10 runs (six earned) against Texas State (5/21).

2008 (Junior) Appeared in team-high 19 games and went 1-0 with a 4.23 ERA and three saves... tied for first on team with 11 games finished, ranked second in ERA (4.23), second in saves (3), fourth in opponent batting average (.275) and fifth in innings pitched (44.2)... led all pitchers in the Southland Conference during league play with a 2.78 ERA (10 ER/32.1 IP)... recorded 20 strike-outs and allowed 13 walks... team-high making 13 SLC appearances... made 12 multi-inning appearances... tallied first save of the season throwing 2.1 innings and recording a season-high three strikeouts against McNeese State (4/11)... earned only victory of the season pitching a season-high 5.2 innings of scoreless relief while scattering four hits and allowing one walk with one strikeout against Stephen F. Austin (5/10)... recorded a 0.68 ERA in a five-game stretch (4/19-5/10) during SLC play throwing 13.1 innings in games against Southeastern Louisiana, Northwestern State, Nicholls (two games) and Stephen F. Austin... recorded the final two outs in a 7-6 victory against Nicholls State to collect third save of the season (5/2)... member of the Capital One/Southland Conference 2008 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll... named to the UT Arlington Spring 2008 Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

2007 (Sophomore) Made 11 appearances and was 0-2 with a 6.65 ERA with one save... allowed one run and struck out one batter over two innings in his first outing against Nebraska...allowed an unearned run over two innings against Baylor...pitched season-high 3.2 innings of shutout relief against Northwestern State...followed with two perfect innings at Nicholls... allowed an unearned run and struck out two over three innings against Stephen F. Austin to earn first career save.

NCAA Tournament Was on the post-season roster, but did not make an appearance.

SLC Tournament Was on the post-season roster, but did not make an appearance.

2006 (Freshman) Went 1-2 with a 7.06 ERA in 12 games (two starts)...started the series finale against Louisiana Tech on opening weekend...received a no-decision after allowing two runs on four hits in four innings...pitched two scoreless innings against Dallas Baptist...went six innings in second start against UNC-Asheville...allowed three runs and struck out a career-best four batters over six innings in a no-decision...earned the victory in relief against Hawaii-Hilo...allowed one run

Career HighsInnings Pitched _______6.0 2x, vs. Hawai’i-Hilo (04/18/06)Strikeouts ____________4,vs. UNC-Asheville (03/08/06)Longest Start (IP) ______ 6.0, vs. UNC-Asheville (03/08/06)Shortest Start (IP) _______4.0, at Louisiana Tech (02/12/06)Longest Relief Outing (IP) __ 6.0, vs. Hawai’i-Hilo (04/18/06)Runs Allowed ___________10, vs. Texas State (05/21/08)* Indicates most recent high

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Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg HBP2006 7.06 1-2 12 2 0 0 0 29.1 48 31 23 15 15 .375 12007 6.65 0-2 11 0 0 0 1 21.2 29 18 16 12 10 .333 52008 4.23 1-0 19 0 0 0 3 44.2 49 31 21 13 20 .275 7Career 5.67 2-4 42 2 0 0 4 95.2 126 80 60 40 45 .321 13

MARTIN6-0 ● 200 ● RHP ● R/R ● Sr. ● 3LFriendswood, Texas ● Friendswood H.S.

In 2008, Martin LED THE SOUTH-LAND CONFERENCE in ERA (2.78) during confer-ence games.

on six hits in six innings...pitched a scoreless inning against TCU, striking out two.

High School Came to UT Arlington after being named the Friendswood High School Most Valuable Pitcher...went 5-2 with a 1.32 ERA and nine saves...struck out 59 batters in 58 innings.

Personal Son of Paula and William Martin... born Dec. 24, 1986...father, William, played baseball at Sam Houston State, while, cousin, Brian, played baseball at Houston and Sam Houston State...a political science/pre-law major at UT Arlington.

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Summer 2008 Played for the Dallas Knights of the Dallas Amateur Baseball Association... tallied a 2.26 ERA with 45 strikeouts and issued only 13 walks... collected 52 innings pitched... he joined the Brazos Valley Bombers of the Texas Collegiate League later in the summer... threw a nine-inning complete game shutout in his only outing, defeating the McKinney Marshals... posted five strikeouts while allowing seven hits in the victory.

SLC Tournament Was on the post-season roster, but did not make an appearance.

2008 (Sophomore) Made two appearances and went 0-0 with a 16.20 ERA... struck out four batters while allowing nine hits, seven runs (six earned) and two walks in 3.1 innings... made NCAA Division I debut pitching 1.1 innings allowing three hits and three runs with two strikeouts against Louisiana Tech (2/26)... marked a season-high two-inning outing while allowing six hits and four runs with two strikeouts against Oral Roberts (3/8)... member of the Capital One/Southland Conference 2008 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll... named to the UT Arlington Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

Paris Junior College Transferred to UT Arlington after playing his freshman year at Paris Junior College...tossed 14 innings in relief striking out 10 batters and walking three.

High School Four-year letterwinner at Mesquite Poteet High School...named to the Class 4A Texas High School Baseball Association All-State team after posting an 11-1 record with a 1.25 earned run average... recorded 78 innings pitched with 123 strikeouts and 12 walks... faced 298 batters and allowed just 54 hits and 14 earned runs.

Personal Son of Todd Watson and Cheryl Watson... born Oct. 28, 1987... a history and account-ing major at UT Arlington.

Watson STRUCK OUT TWO BATTERS in each of his two outings during the 2008 sea-

son against Oral Roberts and Louisiana Tech.

Career HighsInnings Pitched ________ 2.0, vs. Oral Roberts (03/08/08)Strikeouts __________ 2 2x, vs. Oral Roberts (03/08/08)*Longest Start (IP) ________________________ N/AShortest Start (IP) ________________________ N/ALongest Relief Outing (IP) __ 2.0, vs. Oral Roberts (03/08/08)Runs Allowed __________ 4, vs. Oral Roberts (03/08/08)* Indicates most recent high

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Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg HBP2008 16.20 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 3.1 9 7 6 2 4 .474 0Career 16.20 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 3.1 9 7 6 2 4 .474 0

WATSON5-11 ● 170 ● LHP ● L/L ● Jr. ● 1LMesquite, Texas ● Poteet H.S. ● Paris J.C.

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SLC Tournament Was on the post-season roster, but did not make an appearance.

2008 (Redshirt Junior) Batted .258 with 21 RBI and played in 38 games making 26 starts at second base and four at shortstop... tied for the most sacrifice flies on the team with three... third on the team with six hit-by-pitches... recorded 25 base hits, 15 runs, five doubles, one triple and was 2-for-4 in stolen bases... batted .327 with runners on-base (16-for-49)... tallied a .571 batting average (4-for-7) with the bases loaded and hit .382 (13-for-34) with runners in scoring position... posted three multi-hit games, including one three-hit game and one four-hit performance... tied for sixth on the team with five multiple RBI contests... recorded three separate three-game hit streaks... batted .292 (19-for-65) in 23 Southland Conference games... posted a .977 fielding percentage (30 putouts, 56 assists, 2 errors) in SLC play... made NCAA Division I debut going 0-for-3 against Dallas Baptist (2/23)... tallied first multi-hit game going 2-for-2 with a run scored against TCU (3/4)... had a career game going 4-for-4 with a season-high four base hits, four RBI and one triple against Lamar (3/15)... went 3-for-4 with two RBI and one walk against Sam Houston State (4/4)... went 5-for-12 (.417) with seven RBI during a four-game stretch that included one game against UT Pan American and three against Sam Houston State (4/1-6)... scored a season-high three runs going 1-for-1 with two RBI and a double against Northwestern State (4/26)... member of the Capital One/Southland Conference 2008 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll.

2007 (Junior) Redshirted after undergoing off-season surgery.

Howard College Transferred to UT Arlington after earning All-Western Junior College Athletic Conference honors at Howard College... helped lead team to 38-22 record in 2007... hit .425 with 25 doubles and 25 stolen bases in 60 games... ranked third on the team with 57 RBI...member of the Dean’s List all four semesters.

High School Played high school baseball and basketball at Arlington High School.

Personal Son of Lynn and Alan Storms... born Sept. 5, 1985... a finance major at UT Arlington.

Career HighsAt-bats _________4 12x, at Stephen F. Austin (05/10/08)*Hits ____________________ 4, vs. Lamar (03/15/08)Runs_____________3, at Northwestern State (04/26/08)RBI ____________________ 4, vs. Lamar (03/15/08)Walks _________ 1 9x, at Northwestern State (04/26/08)*Hit Streak _______________ 3 games, (May 2-9, 2008)** Indicates most recent high

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Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBA SB-ATT2008 .258 38-30 97 15 25 5 1 0 21 .330 9 6 20 .348 2-4Career .258 38-30 97 15 25 5 1 0 21 .330 9 6 20 .348 2-4

STORMS6-0 ● 185 ● INF ● R/R ● RS Sr. ● 1LArlington, Texas ● Arlington H.S. ● Howard College

Storms was a perfect 4-FOR-4 with a double,

triple and career-high four RBI against Lamar

University.

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SLC TournamentStarted as the designated hitter going 0-for-2 with a walk and run scored against Texas State (5/21).

2008 (Junior)Batted .300 with three home runs and 26 RBI and played 41 games making 32 starts, including 19 in left field, two in center field, eight in right field and three as the designated hitter... tied for second on the team in home runs (3), third in doubles (11), fourth in slugging percentage (.467), fourth in hit-by-pitches (5) and fifth in RBI (26)... posted 36 base hits, 17 runs, a .354 on-base percentage and two stolen bases... batted .325 (25-for-77) against right-handed pitching and .339 (19-for-56) with runners on-base... posted a .339 batting average with six doubles, two home runs and 14 RBI in Southland Conference games... fourth on the team with seven multiple RBI games... posted nine multi-hit games, including two three-hit performances... third on the team with an 11-game hit streak (3/30-4/26) going 18-for-36 (.500) with eight runs, four doubles, two home runs and 11 RBI... made NCAA Division I debut going 1-for-4 against Arkansas-Little Rock (2/22)... hit first home run of the season going 1-for-3 with three RBI against Arkansas-Little Rock (2/24)... first multi-hit game came against Alabama going 2-for-3 with a run scored and a double (2/28)... had a career game going 3-for-5 with a season-high two doubles and five RBI while hitting second home run of the season against McNeese State (4/13)... went 2-for-4 with a double and home run against Northwestern State (4/26)... matched season-high for at-bats going 2-for-5 with a double and RBI against Texas A&M (5/13)... member of the Capital One/Southland Conference 2008 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll.

Angelina CollegeTransferred to UT Arlington following two seasons at Angelina College... helped lead Angelina to a Texas Eastern Conference championship and berth in the Region 14 Tournament... named first team All-Conference as a freshman... played in the Texas/New Mexico JUCO All-Star Game as a sophomore... named to the JUCO All-Star team... named to the Dean’s Academic list during three semesters.

High SchoolA three-year starter at Conroe High School for Coach Frank Romero... a first team All-District (15-5A) selection as a senior and a second team All-District pick following his junior and sophomore seasons.

PersonalSon of Don and Pam Kainer... born Aug. 22, 1986... father, Don, pitched at Texas and played for the Texas Rangers... cousin, Carson Kainer, played outfield at Texas and is now with the Cincinnati Reds organization... both Don and Carson won NCAA National Championships with the Longhorns in 1975 and 2005, respectively... a finance major at UT Arlington.

Kainer recorded five games with at least THREE RBI,

including a career-high five RBI, going 3-for-5 against McNeese State.

Career HighsAt-bats _____________ 5 3x, vs. Texas A&M (05/10/08)*Hits _____________ 3 2x, at McNeese State (04/13/08)*Runs_____________ 2 3x, at McNeese State (04/13/08)*RBI _______________ 5, at McNeese State (04/13/08)Walks ______________ 1 5x, vs. Texas State (05/21/08)*Hit Streak _________ 11 games, (March 30-April 26, 2008)* Indicates most recent high

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Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBA SB-ATT2008 .300 41-32 120 17 36 11 0 3 26 .467 5 5 28 .354 2-5Career .300 41-32 120 17 36 11 0 3 26 .467 5 5 28 .354 2-5

KAINER6-2 ● 215 ● OF/LHP ● R/L ● Sr. ● 1LConroe, Texas ● Conroe H.S. ● Angelina CollegePronunciation: KIGH-ner

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Summer 2008 Played for the Coppell Copperheads of the Texas Collegiate League... led team in victories (4), innings pitched (47) and strikeouts (42)... ranked in three top five categories in the TCL... held opponents to a .203 batting average... recorded a 3.26 ERA in eight starts.

SLC Tournament Made one relief appearance throwing one inning and allowing one run, one hit and one walk with a strikeout against Texas State (5/21).

2008 (Freshman) In 15 appearances (one start) went 1-2 with a 6.23 ERA... third on the team with 14 relief appearances, fourth in total appearances (15) and fifth in strikeouts (24)... pitched 30.1 innings and allowed 37 hits, 21 earned runs and 11 walks... limited opponents to a .189 batting average (7-for-37) with two outs... threw at least two innings in five appearances... made NCAA Division I debut throwing three innings in relief allowing one hit, one run and posting two strikeouts with one walk against Louisiana Tech (2/26)... pitched two scoreless innings of relief allowing two hits and striking out four batters against Nevada (3/1)... recorded first career victory in only start throwing six innings and chipping in a season-high six strikeouts against UT Pan American (4/1)... did not allow an extra-base hit in final 9.1 innings (eight outings) of relief... member of the Capital One/Southland Conference 2008 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll... named to the UT Arlington Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

Brigham Young University Transferred to UT Arlington after spending one redshirt season at BYU.

High School As a senior at Northwest High School, had a 6-3 record and 1.87 ERA in 75 innings... struck out a school-record 106 batters and walked just 18 en route to first team All-District 5-5A honors...two-time academic All-District 5-5A.

Personal Son of Randy and Valerie Varner... born Feb. 3, 1988... an exercise science major at UT Arlington.

Career HighsInnings Pitched _____ 6.0, vs. UT Pan American (04/01/08)Strikeouts __________6, vs. UT Pan American (04/01/08)Longest Start (IP) ____ 6.0, vs. UT Pan American (04/01/08)Shortest Start (IP) ____ 6.0, vs. UT Pan American (04/01/08)Longest Relief Outing (IP) ______ 3.2, vs. Lamar (03/16/08)Runs Allowed ____________ 5, at Texas State (03/22/08)* Indicates most recent high

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Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg HBP2008 6.23 1-2 15 1 0 0 0 30.1 37 22 21 11 24 .319 4Career 6.23 1-2 15 1 0 0 0 30.1 37 22 21 11 24 .319 4

VARNER6-4 ● 190 ● RHP ● R/R ● So. ● 1LTrophy Club, Texas ● Northwest H.S. ● BYUPronunciation: Rhett

In the summer of 2008, Varner LED

HIS TEAM in wins (4), in-nings pitched (47) and

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SLC Tournament Was on the post-season roster, but did not make an appearance.

2008 (Junior) Made five appearances (one start) and went 0-2 with a 19.89 ERA... pitched 6.1 innings and posted two strikeouts while allowing 15 hits, 14 earned runs and five walks... made NCAA Division I debut throw-ing one inning and collecting one strikeout while giving up three hits and three runs against Dallas Baptist (2/23)... pitched a season-high three innings allowing two hits, three walks and one strikeout against TCU (3/4)... named to the UT Arlington Fall 2007 Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

Temple College Transferred to UT Arlington from Temple College, where he finished 2007 with a 6-2 record....pitched 70.2 innings, allowing 71 hits and striking out 56 batters with a 3.06 earned run average as a sophomore...finished among the Top 10 in the Northern Texas Junior College Athletic Conference in ERA and strikeouts.

High School A four-year letterwinner at Belton High School... named to the All-District 13-5A team as a pitcher and All-State team as a designated hitter.

Personal Son of Dr. Warren and Susie Dunn... born Sept. 17, 1986... a business finance major at UT Arlington.

Dunn threw a sea-son-high THREE SCORELESS IN-NINGS on March 4 at TCU.

Career HighsInnings Pitched ______________ 3.0, at TCU (03/04/08)Strikeouts ________________ 1 2x, at TCU (03/04/08)*Longest Start (IP) _____ 0.1, vs. Houston Baptist (03/11/08)Shortest Start (IP) _____ 0.1, vs. Houston Baptist (03/11/08)Longest Relief Outing (IP) ________ 3.0, at TCU (03/04/08)Runs Allowed ________ 6, vs. Houston Baptist (03/11/08)* Indicates most recent high

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Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg HBP2008 19.89 0-2 5 1 0 0 0 6.1 15 14 14 5 2 .556 2Career 19.89 0-2 5 1 0 0 0 6.1 15 14 14 5 2 .556 2

DUNN6-2 ● 220 ● RHP ● R/R ● Sr. ● 1LBelton, Texas ● Belton H.S. ● Temple College

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Summer 2008 Played for the Southern California Fire of the Southern California Collegiate Baseball Association... finished the summer going 8-for-18 (.444) with three runs scored, a double and four RBI in four games at the National Baseball Congress Tournament in Wichita... led team to a 2-2 finish at the tournament... batting average (.444) ranked tied for sixth among all players at the tournament... named to the Southern California Collegiate Baseball Association Western Division All-Star team as an infielder/catcher.

SLC Tournament Started at third base and went 0-for-4 against Southeastern Louisiana (5/22).

2008 (Junior) Batted .223 with 12 RBI and played in 35 games making 28 starts, including 18 at third base, seven at second base and three at first base... recorded 23 base hits, 22 runs, seven doubles and a triple... batted .321 (9-for-28) with runners in scoring position... posted six multi-hit games, including one three-hit performance... knocked in multiple runs twice... collected a four-game hit streak (4/20-5/11) going 5-for-14 (.357) with a double and three walks... made NCAA Division I debut going 0-for-3 against Missouri State (2/23)... tallied first multi-hit game going 2-for-4 with a season-high two doubles against Arkansas-Little Rock (2/24)... tallied a season-high three hits (3-for-3) and equaled a season-high three runs scored against Baylor (4/9)... went 2-for-3 with three runs scored, two walks and a double against Stephen F. Austin (5/10).

Eastern Oklahoma State Transferred to UT Arlington after earning second team All Bi-State Conference honors at Eastern Oklahoma State College for the second consecutive season... one of only two players on his team who played and started in at least 49 of the team’s 52 games... hit .254 with a .358 on-base percentage...collected 45 hits, eight doubles and three homers in 2007...second on the team with a .325 average in 2006, leading the squad in at-bats (194), hits (63), RBI (39) and total bases (79)...struck out just 22 times in 210 plate appearances in 2006.

Personal Son of J.P. and Dana Davis... born July 30, 1986... an interdisciplinary studies major at UT Arlington.

Career HighsAt-bats ___________________ 5, at UTSA (03/30/08)Hits _____________________3, at Baylor (04/09/08)Runs___________ 3 2x, at Stephen F. Austin (05/10/08)*RBI _____________2 2x, vs. McNeese State (03/07/08)*Walks _____________ 2, at Stephen F. Austin (05/10/08)Hit Streak __________ 4 games, (April 20-May 11, 2008)** Indicates most recent high

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Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBA SB-ATT2008 .223 35-28 103 22 23 7 1 0 12 .311 6 4 17 .289 0-1Career .223 35-28 103 22 23 7 1 0 12 .311 6 4 17 .289 0-1

DAVIS6-0 ● 200 ● INF ● R/R ● Sr. ● 1LEdmond, Okla. ● Edmond North H.S. ● Eastern Oklahoma College

Davis’ .444 batting aver-age at the 2008 NBC NATIONAL TOURNA-MENT ranked sixth among all players.

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Summer 2008 Played for the Rochester Honkers of the Northwoods League... was a mid-season pick up joining the Honkers in July... threw three complete games, which led Rochester and tied for the league lead... made six starts, posting a 2-4 record with a 3.93 ERA in 39 innings pitched.

SLC Tournament Was on the post-season roster, but did not make an appearance.

2008 (Junior) Made 10 appearances and went 1-0 with a 7.36 ERA with one save... pitched 7.1 innings and allowed 15 hits, six runs and five walks with six strikeouts... recorded a team-best 2.08 ERA in 4.1 innings against Southland Conference opponents... made NCAA Division I debut pitching 0.2 innings in relief allow-ing one hit and striking out one against Dallas Baptist (2/23)... tallied first career save throwing 0.1 innings in a 10-9 win against Alabama (2/28)... pitched a season-high three innings allowing one hit and one run with a season-best two strikeouts against Lamar (3/16)... earned first career win pitching 1.1 scoreless innings with one strikeout in 6-5 win against Texas State (3/20).

Barton County Community College Transferred to UT Arlington after leading Barton County with a 6-1 record as a sophomore... helped lead the Cougars to 33 victories during sophomore season... finished with a 4.66 ERA... pitched 36.2 innings and struck out 23 batters... member of the Dean’s list during freshman year.

Personal Son of Brad and Mary Jane Edlefsen... father, Brad, played for the Atlanta Braves... brother, Steven, plays in the San Francisco Giants organization... born May 30, 1987... an advertising major at UT Arlington.

Edlefsen threw THREE COMPLETE GAMES after joining the Rochester Honkers of the Northwoods league in the summer of 2008.

Career HighsInnings Pitched ____________ 3.0, vs. Lamar (03/16/08)Strikeouts ________________ 2, vs. Lamar (03/16/08)Longest Start (IP) ________________________ N/AShortest Start (IP) ________________________ N/ALongest Relief Outing (IP) ______ 3.0, vs. Lamar (03/16/08)Runs Allowed _____________ 2, vs. Baylor (04/29/08)** Indicates most recent high

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Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg HBP2008 7.36 1-0 10 0 0 0 1 7.1 15 6 6 5 6 .441 0Career 7.36 1-0 10 0 0 0 1 7.1 15 6 6 5 6 .441 0

EDLEFSEN5-11 ● 180 ● LHP ● L/L ● Sr. ● 1LBloomington, Minn. ● Thomas Jefferson H.S. ● Barton County C.C.

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SLC Tournament Appeared out of the bullpen throwing 0.2 innings and allowed two hits and one run against Southeastern Louisiana (5/22).

2008 (Junior) Made 14 appearances (two starts) and was 1-2 with a 3.16 ERA with two saves... led team with a 3.16 ERA... posted a team-low .250 opponent batting average... third on the team in saves (2), third in games finished (8) and tied for fourth in relief appear-ances (12)... pitched 25.2 innings, struck out 22 and walked eight... held opposing hitters to a .163 (8-for-49) average with bases empty... made NCAA Division I debut pitching one inning and posting one strikeout against Missouri State (2/23)... made first career start pitching three innings allowing five hits and four runs with two strikeouts against Oklahoma (3/25)... earned first career save pitching 0.2 innings without allowing a base hit against Alabama in a 12-8 victory (3/2)... notched second save in a three-inning performance allowing just one hit with four strikeouts against Oklahoma State (4/15)... made second start of the season pitching a season-high five innings while equaling a season-high four strikeouts against Baylor (4/29)... won first career game in a four-inning relief outing striking out one against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (5/16)... member of the Capital One/Southland Conference 2008 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll... named to the UT Arlington Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

Bethel College Transferred to UT Arlington after posting a 7-4 record with a 2.71 earned run average as a sophomore at Bethel...struck out 62 batters and walked 22 in 79 innings.

Hutchinson Community College As a freshman at Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College, went 7-2 with a 2.25 ERA...struck out 47 in 53 innings.

High School Finished prep career at Katy Taylor by earning a victory in the Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association Class 5A All-Star Game....a two-time All-District 19-5A pick.

Personal Son of Mark and Linda Clementz... born Aug. 21, 1986... an interdisciplinary studies major at UT Arlington.

Career HighsInnings Pitched ____________ 5.0, vs. Baylor (04/29/08)Strikeouts ______________4 3x, vs. Baylor (04/29/08)*Longest Start (IP) ___________ 5.0, vs. Baylor (04/29/08)Shortest Start (IP) _________ 3.0, at Oklahoma (05/25/08)Longest Relief Outing (IP) _ 4.0, vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (05/16/08)Runs Allowed ____________ 4, at Oklahoma (05/25/08)* Indicates most recent high

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Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg HBP2008 3.16 1-2 14 2 0 0 2 25.2 24 14 9 8 22 .250 2Career 3.16 1-2 14 2 0 0 2 25.2 24 14 9 8 22 .250 2

CLEMENTZ6-0 ● 170 ● RHP ● R/R ● Sr. ● 1LKaty, Texas ● Taylor H.S. ● Bethel College

Clementz led the Mavericks with a 3.16 ERA. He was also among team leaders with SEVEN SCORELESS

OUTINGS in 2008

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SLC Tournament Made only relief appearance of the season throwing one inning against Southeastern Louisiana (5/22).

2008 (Junior) Made 14 appearances (13 starts) and was 5-4 with a 5.62 ERA... led the team and tied for second in the Southland Conference with one shutout... tied for the team lead in complete games (2) and tied for the team lead with 56 strikeouts... second on the team in wins (5), tied for second in starts (13), third in innings pitched (73.2) and third in pickoffs (2)... recorded a 2-4 record while tying for the team lead in starts (10) and strikeouts (40) in SLC competition... threw at least 5.0 innings in eight starts... pitched the Mavericks to the program’s first-ever opening day shutout victory (1-0) throwing nine-shutout innings allowing three hits and one walk with five strikeouts to defeat Arkansas-Little Rock (2/22)... named SLC Pitcher of the Week following opening-day shutout... posted second win of the season tossing seven innings and striking out seven batters in a 10-9 victory over Alabama (2/28)... started the season 3-0 after earning the win in the most lopsided win ever in UT Arlington history (26-1) throwing five innings, allowing four hits, one run and two walks with four strikeouts over McNeese State (3/7)... pitched a nine-inning complete-game gem, recording a season-high nine strikeouts while allowing three runs and scattering eight hits in a 3-0 loss against Nicholls (5/3)... nine strikeouts against Nicholls was a UT Arlington individual single-game high... member of the Capital One/Southland Conference 2008 Com-missioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll.

2007 (Sophomore) Tied for the team lead with 17 appearances and went 2-8 with a 5.14 ERA... second on the team with 10 starts...struck out 48 in 77.0 innings... pitched two scoreless innings against Nebraska...made his first start of the season against Houston and struck out three over five innings...set a then-career best by tossing seven innings of relief in a victory over Illinois... allowed just one unearned run on two hits with five strikeouts... allowed two earned runs over six innings in a road start at Sam Houston State... allowed three runs and struck out six over a career-best 7.2 innings against Northwestern State... struck out seven and allowed just one run over seven innings against Nicholls... allowed two earned runs over six innings to earn the victory over Stephen F. Austin... tallied seven strikeouts in final start against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.

NCAA Tournament Appeared in both games of the regional... allowed one hit in one inning of work against Texas... retired the only hitter he faced against North Carolina State.

2006 (Freshman) Made 15 appearances and was 1-0 with a 5.33 ERA and one save... earned the save against Louisiana Tech after allowing one run on four hits in four innings... pitched 3.2 innings without allowing a hit against nationally-ranked Arkansas... allowed one hit and struck out five in three innings of work earning first win of the season against Nicholls.

University of Oklahoma Transferred to UT Arlington after a redshirt season at Oklahoma.

Long was named the SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE PITCHER OF THE WEEK after pitching a nine-inning complete game shutout on opening day over UALR.

Career HighsInnings Pitched _________9.0 2x, vs. Nicholls (05/03/08)*Strikeouts _______________ 9, vs. Nicholls (05/03/08)Longest Start (IP) ________9.0 2x, vs. Nicholls (05/03/08)*Shortest Start (IP) _____ 3.1, at Stephen F. Austin (05/10/08)Longest Relief Outing (IP) _______7.0, vs. Illinois (03/09/07)Runs Allowed _____________ 10, vs. Lamar (03/14/08)* Indicates most recent high

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Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg HBP2006 5.33 1-0 15 0 0 0 1 27.0 28 18 16 14 21 .272 12007 5.14 2-8 17 10 0 0 0 77.0 97 54 44 16 48 .314 12 2008 5.62 5-4 14 13 2 1 0 73.2 102 53 46 23 56 .334 7Career 5.38 8-12 46 23 2 1 1 177.2 227 125 106 53 125 .317 20

LONG6-2 ● 210 ● RHP ● R/R ● Sr. ● 3LFort Worth, Texas ● All Saints Episcopal H.S. ● Oklahoma

High School Four-year starter and letterwinner at All Saints Episcopal High School...a two-time All-Conference selec-tion... holds school record for wins, hits, RBI and strikeouts... struck out 78 batters in 47 innings... hit .429 with two home runs and 11 doubles... garnered team MVP, Conference Player of the Year, All-S.P.C., All-S.P.C. Zone and All-North Zone honors as a senior... nominated for the Wendy’s High School Heisman in 2004... named a “Player to Watch” by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram... went 8-1 on the mound with a 1.50 ERA as a junior...struck out 65 batters in 67.1 innings... hit a personal-best .444 with seven home runs, 56 RBI and 30 runs scored... picked up team MVP, All-S.P.C., All-North Zone and All-State accolades as a junior... chosen as the 2003 private schools All-Area Player of the Year by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram... lettered three times in baseball and once in football... started at guard on the hardwood and helped lead his team to a SPC Division II title as a junior...member of Booster Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Latin Club and Whiz Quiz.

Personal Son of Chris and Kimberlee Long... born Feb. 9, 1986...a real estate/finance major at UT Arlington.

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SLC Tournament Made an appearance as a defensive replacement behind the plate, but did not record a plate appearance against Texas State (5/21).

2008 (Junior) Batted .246 with one home run and eight RBI and played 26 games making 18 starts, including 14 behind the plate and four as the designated hitter... recorded 16 base hits, seven runs, two doubles and posted a 1.000 fielding percentage (85 putouts, 11 assists, 0 errors)... batted .300 (12-for-40) against right-handed pitching... collected five multi-hit games and three multiple RBI contests... tallied a four-game hit streak (3/7-18) going 6-for-12 (.500) with one run, a double and three RBI... had first multi-hit game of the season going 2-for-2 with a run, a double and an RBI against McNeese State (3/07)... went 2-for-4 in final game of four-game hit streak on the road against Texas A&M (3/18)... hit only home run of the season and added a season-high three RBI going 2-for-3 against Texas State (3/21)... equaled season-highs with two hits and five at-bats against Oklahoma State (4/15).

2007 (Sophomore) Batted .253 with six home runs and 27 RBI and played in 46 games making 39 starts, including 27 behind the plate and 12 as the designated hitter...second on the team in home runs and third in RBI...fourth on the team with six multi-RBI games...began the season by delivering a mammoth home run to left center against Texas...collected a pair of hits and drove in a run in the home-opener against Louisiana Tech...delivered a two-run home run and added a double against Texas A&M...had a season-high three hits, and scored three runs, in a home victory over Northwestern...had back-to-back two-RBI games against Illinois and TCU...drove in a pair of runs in the victory over Northwestern State...had a season-high three RBI in the second game of the doubleheader at Nicholls State...ended the season on a three-game hitting streak.

North Central Texas College Transferred to UT Arlington after playing his freshman year at North Central Texas College...named first team All-Conference and All-Region while playing for the Lions.

High School A four-year letterwinner at Hebron High School...earned District Defensive MVP honors as a sophomore and senior...four-time first team All-District selection... a three-time first team All-District performer on the gridiron... earned first team All-Area and All-State honors as a senior.

Personal Son of Steve and Karen Putman... born Dec. 19, 1986... grandfather, Ken Imy, played minor league baseball...a business major at UT Arlington.

Career HighsAt-bats __________ 5 2x, vs. Oklahoma State (04/15/08)*Hits ____________ 3, vs. Northwestern State (04/28/07)Runs_________________ 3 2x, vs. Illinois (03/11/07)*RBI _______________ 3 2x, at Texas State (03/21/08)*Walks ________________ 2 5x, vs. Nicholls (05/02/08)*Hit Streak ______________ 7 games, (March 2-16, 2007)* Indicates most recent high

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Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBA SB-ATT2007 .253 46-39 150 21 38 9 0 6 27 .433 23 7 33 .370 2-22008 .246 26-18 65 7 16 2 0 1 8 .323 7 2 14 .333 0-0Career .251 72-57 215 28 54 11 0 7 35 .400 30 9 47 .359 2-2

PUTMAN5-11 ● 230 ● C ● R/R ● Sr. ● 2LCarrollton, Texas ● Hebron H.S. ● North Central Texas College

In 2007, Putman hit six HOME RUNS and drove in 27 runs to

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SLC Tournament Started second game against Southeastern Louisiana throwing 6.1 innings and allowed eight hits and six runs while collecting two strikeouts in the loss (5/22).

2008 (Junior) Made 16 appearances (13 starts) and went 4-4 with a 5.04 ERA with one save... led the team with 85.2 innings... marked team highs allowing 65 runs and 28 walks... 65 runs allowed ranks tied for ninth all-time in UT Arlington single-season history... tied for the team lead recording two complete games and 56 strikeouts, ranked second in games started (13) and tied for third in wins (4)... led team with two complete games in SLC play and tied for the team lead with 40 strikeouts in conference play... threw at least five innings 11 times, including final nine starts of the season... made season-debut pitching 7.1 innings, allowing three hits and one run with four strikeouts in no-decision against Dallas Baptist (2/23)... earned first win of the season pitching seven innings and allowing six hits, four runs and two walks with five strikeouts against Lamar (3/15)... tallied first career save throwing one scoreless inning with two strikeouts against Texas State in a 6-5 victory (3/20)... pitched a season-high nine innings and equaled a season-high seven strikeouts, allowing seven runs in a 14-7 win against UTSA (3/30)... posted seven strikeouts in 6.1 innings against Stephen F. Austin (5/11).

2007 (Sophomore) Made 13 appearances (four starts) and went 1-3 with a 13.14 ERA... battled arm problems during season...made his collegiate debut at home against Louisiana Tech...earned his first start of the season against Baylor...tied his season-high with three strikeouts in a start against Oklahoma State...pitched a perfect inning with one strikeout against Texas State in the series finale...pitched two scoreless innings in a road game at Sam Houston State...allowed no runs on two hits over two innings to pick up the victory against McNeese State.

Lon Morris College Transferred to UT Arlington after earning first team All-Conference honors at Lon Morris College...went 7-4 with a 4.05 ERA on the mound...also hit .323 at the plate.

Cedar Valley Community College Received a medical redshirt while at Cedar Valley C.C. in 2004-05.

High School Played prep career at Arlington High School...earned first team All-District and second team All-Area honors after hitting .440 as a senior.

Personal Son of Larry and Sue Sauter... born July 15, 1986... a criminal justice major at UT Arlington.

Sauter LED THE MAV-ERICKS throwing

85.2 innings in 2008 and tied for the team lead with two complete games.

Career HighsInnings Pitched _____________ 9.0, at UTSA (03/30/08)Strikeouts ________ 7 2x, at Stephen F. Austin (05/11/08)Longest Start (IP) ____________ 9.0, at UTSA (03/30/08)Shortest Start (IP) ___________ 2.0, at Baylor (02/27/07)Longest Relief Outing (IP) __ 3.0 2x, at Oklahoma (03/25/08)Runs Allowed _______________ 7, at UTSA (03/30/08)* Indicates most recent high

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Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg HBP2007 13.14 1-3 13 4 0 0 0 24.2 38 37 36 16 17 .358 72008 5.04 4-4 16 13 2 0 1 85.2 93 65 48 28 56 .277 6Career 6.87 5-7 29 17 2 0 1 110.1 131 102 84 44 73 .296 13

SAUTER6-1 ● 185 ● RHP ● L/R ● RS Sr. ● 2LArlington, Texas ● Arlington H.S. ● Lon Morris CollegePronunciation: Saw-der

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SLC Tournament Made two appearances, going 0-for-1 as a pinch hitter against Texas State (5/21) and started as the designated hitter going 3-for-4 with a run scored, a double and an RBI against Southeastern Louisiana (5/22).

2008 (Junior) Batted .271 with two home runs and 18 RBI and played 34 games making 25 starts as the designated hitter... recorded 29 base hits, 14 runs, five doubles and 10 walks... sixth on the team batting .318 (14-for-44) with three doubles and two home runs in 14 Southland Conference games... posted seven multi-hit games, including two three-hit games and one four-hit performance... tallied two multiple RBI games... marked a four-game hit streak (3/14-20) going 8-for-20 (.400) with five runs scored, three doubles and five RBI... made NCAA Division I debut going 0-for-4 against Arkansas-Little Rock (2/22)... recorded first career multi-hit game going 2-for-4 with a run scored and double against Alabama (2/28)... went 3-for-4 with an RBI against Dallas Baptist (3/8)... collected season-highs in runs scored (3) and base hits (4) going 4-for-5 with an RBI against Lamar (3/15)... went 7-for-15 with five runs and five RBI in series against Lamar (3/14-16)... went 2-for-2 with an RBI and added a season-high two walks against Stephen F. Austin (5/11)... member of the Capital One/Southland Conference 2008 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll... named to the UT Arlington Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

McLennan Community College Transferred to UT Arlington from McLennan Community College, where he hit .300 with five home runs in his first season of collegiate baseball... tallied a .330 batting average with another five home runs as a sophomore.

High School A three-time All-District selection as a prep at Trinity High School... batted .348 as a senior... hit .447 as a junior...was selected to play in the North Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association All-Star Game.

Personal Son of Brian and Leanne Guest... born June 17, 1987... a business management major at UT Arlington.

Career HighsAt-bats _____________ 5 7x, vs. Texas A&M (05/13/08)*Hits ____________________ 4, vs. Lamar (03/15/08)Runs____________________ 3, vs. Lamar (03/15/08)RBI ____________________ 3, vs. Lamar (03/16/08)Walks _____________ 2, at Stephen F. Austin (05/11/08)Hit Streak _____________ 4 games, (March 14-20, 2008)* Indicates most recent high

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Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBA SB-ATT2008 .271 34-25 107 14 29 5 0 2 18 .374 10 3 15 .347 0-0Career .271 34-25 107 14 29 5 0 2 18 .374 10 3 15 .347 0-0

GUEST6-1 ● 200 ● C ● R/R ● Sr. ● 1LKeller, Texas ● Trinity H.S. ● McLennan CollegePronunciation: Steff-en

In 2008, Guest BAT-TED .467, GOING

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SLC Tournament Was on the post-season roster, but did not make an appearance.

2008 (Junior) Made five appearances and went 0-0 with a 11.05 ERA... pitched 7.1 innings allowing 11 hits, 11 runs, six walks and had four strikeouts... held opponents to a .167 (2-for-12) batting average with two outs... made season debut pitching 1.1 innings allowing three hits and two runs against Louisiana Tech (02/26)... season-high 2.2 innings allowing three hits with one strikeout against Houston Baptist (3/11)... collected a season-high two strikeouts in one inning against Baylor (4/9)... member of the Capital One/Southland Conference 2008 Com-missioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll... named to the UT Arlington Spring 2008 Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

2007 (Sophomore) Made 17 appearances (one start) and went 3-2 with a 7.48 ERA... tied for the team lead in appearances...made his only start of the season against Texas A&M...second on the team in wins...struck out 15 in 27.2 innings...allowed one run and struck out one over one inning in the season-opener against then-No. 7 Texas...pitched a scoreless inning in relief against Louisiana Tech...pitched a perfect inning of relief to earn the victory over New Mexico...picked up a pair of wins in the sweep over Illinois by tossing three shutout innings and only allowing one hit...allowed just one hit over 5.2 innings of scoreless relief against Southeastern Louisiana.

NCAA Tournament Made appearance against North Carolina State...suffered the loss after allowing one run on one hit in 1.1 innings.

SLC Tournament Named to the Southland Conference All-Tournament team after making first career start in the championship game against Northwestern State...allowed one run over six innings to earn first collegiate victory and clinch the tournament championship... allowed seven hits with two strikeouts and no walks...pitched five scoreless innings after surrendering only run in the first inning.

2006 (Freshman) Made 24 appearances (one start) and went 1-4 with a 6.69 ERA... second on the team in appearances... did not allow a run in five straight appearances spanning 6.2 innings... made collegiate debut against Washington, allowing two runs over 1.2 innings... threw 1.2 shutout innings against nationally-ranked Arkansas two days later... struck out a career-best three

Endsley was named SLC ALL-TOURNAMENT in 2006 after leading the Mavs to the tourna-ment championship over Northwestern State.

Career HighsInnings Pitched ____ 6.0, vs. Northwestern State (05/27/06)Strikeouts ___________ 3, at McNeese State (04/15/06)Longest Start (IP) ___ 6.0, vs. Northwestern State (05/27/06)Shortest Start (IP) _________ 3.0, at Texas A&M (02/20/07)Longest Relief Outing (IP) ___ 5.2, at SE Louisiana (04/20/07)Runs Allowed ______ 5 3x, vs. Stephen F. Austin (05/13/07)* Indicates most recent high

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Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg HBP2006 6.69 1-4 24 1 0 0 0 40.1 60 33 30 9 20 .355 22007 7.48 3-2 17 1 0 0 0 27.2 41 25 23 4 15 .336 32008 11.05 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 7.1 11 11 9 6 4 .333 1Career 7.43 4-6 46 2 0 0 0 75.1 112 69 62 19 39 .346 6

ENDSLEY5-11 ● 175 ● RHP ● R/R ● Sr. ● 3LLewisville, Texas ● Lewisville H.S.

over three innings against McNeese State... pitched a scoreless inning of relief against Dallas Baptist in the regular-season finale.

High School A four-year starter and letterwinner at Lewisville High School...four-time All-District selection for the Farmers...also participated in football...graduated in the top 10 percent of his class.

Personal Son of Morris and Annette Wells... born Sept. 28, 1986... a finance major at UT Arlington.

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2008 (Freshman) Made 10 appearances (three starts) and went 1-2 with a 5.73 ERA... pitched 22 innings allowing 25 hits, 17 runs and seven walks with 15 strikeouts... pitched six innings in three appearances in Southland Conference competi-tion... made NCAA Division I debut pitching three innings while giving up four hits, three runs and two walks with two strikeouts in start against Missouri State (2/23)... pitched 2.1 innings in relief allowing one hit and one run with two strikeouts against Dallas Baptist (3/8)... collected first collegiate victory tossing six innings, while allowing three hits, one run and two walks with three strikeouts at Texas (4/16)... named SLC Co-Pitcher of the Week following six-inning victory against Texas... made longest relief appearance on the season throwing 4.2 innings, allowing six hits and three runs with a season-high five strikeouts against Northwestern State (4/25)... member of the Capital One/Southland Conference 2008 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll... named to the UT Arlington Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

High School Came to UT Arlington after earning first team All-State honors in 2006 and 2007 as well as being named team Most Valuable Player at Nolan Catholic HS in Arlington... named 2006 District Newcomer of the Year...tossed five shutouts as a senior, including a two-hit, 12-strikeout performance against Fort Worth Arlington Heights HS...finished the season with 106 strikeouts in 71 innings of work.

Personal Son of Jerry and Marianne Picca... born May 31, 1989... a business major at UT Arlington.

Career HighsInnings Pitched _____________ 6.0, at Texas (04/16/08)Strikeouts _________5, at Northwestern State (04/25/08)Longest Start (IP) ____________ 6.0, at Texas (04/16/08)Shortest Start (IP) _________0.2, at Texas State (03/22/08)Longest Relief Outing (IP) __ 4.2, at Northwestern State (04/25/08)Runs Allowed ____________ 6, at Texas State (03/22/08)* Indicates most recent high

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Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg HBP2008 5.73 1-2 10 3 0 0 0 22.0 25 17 14 7 15 .287 0Career 5.73 1-2 10 3 0 0 0 22.0 25 17 14 7 15 .287 0

PICCA6-2 ● 190 ● LHP ● L/L ● So. ● 1LArlington, Texas ● Nolan Catholic H.S.Pronunciation: Pick-uh

Picca was named the SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CO-PITCHER OF THE WEEK after earning his first colle-giate win over Texas in Austin.

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● In 2007, set Univ. of Puget Sound school record with 24-of 26 stolen bases.

● Named a 2006 Puma High School All-American.

Tim 3STEGGALL6-1 ● 195 ● INF/OF ● R/R ● Jr. ● TRVacaville, Calif. ● Justin Siena H.S. ● Central Arizona CollegePronunciation: STAY-gull

Summer 2008Played for the Seattle Studs of the Pacific International League... led team to its best finish at the National Baseball Congress World Series with a second-place finish and a 6-2 record in the two-week tournament... posted six hits and seven runs scored in NBC Tournament action... batted .268 with four doubles, two triples, a home run and 16 RBI... tallied 43 putouts and eight assists without an error.

Central Arizona CollegeTransferred to UT Arlington after helping lead Central Arizona College to a third-place finish at the Junior College World Series in Grand Junction, Colo., with a 46-22 record while playing for head coach Jon Wente... named NJCAA first team All-Region I and was a first team All-Conference selection... led the team in batting average (.398), base hits (100) and triples (8)... recorded 14 doubles, five home runs, 42 RBI and was the team leader with 28 stolen bases... named the Central Arizona Male Student-Athlete of the Year in 2008... named to the CAC Academic Honor Roll during both semesters.

University of Puget SoundSpent one year at NCAA D-III University of Puget Sound playing for head coach Brian Billings... broke school-record with 24-of-26 stolen bases... batted .315 with five home runs.

High SchoolA three-year varsity letterwinner at Justin Siena High School for Coach Allen Rossi... helped lead Justin Siena H.S. to a 42-0 overall record, winning four consecutive league championships... a first team All-Conference and first team All-Region selection as a senior... named Conference Defensive Player of the Year and was a Puma High School All-American in 2006... a career .427 hitter during high school... earned first team All-Conference and Conference Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2005.

PersonalSon of George and Dee Steggall... two of Steggall’s uncles played football and baseball at Dartmouth and two cousins played professional soccer... born August 18, 1988... an English major at UT Arlington.

Career Highlights● Led junior college (Central Arizona) to a third-place finish at the NJCAA World Series with a 46-22 record.

● Began collegiate career pitching one season (2007) at Arizona State in the Pac 10 Conference.

● An All-Conference D.H. and pitcher selection while in HS.

Jason 29MITCHELL6-2 ● 175 ● RHP ● R/R ● Jr. ● TRPhoenix, Ariz. ● Mountain Pointe H.S. ● Central Arizona College

Summer 2008Played for the Santa Maria Indians of the California Collegiate League... led the league going 6-0 and finished second with a 1.47 ERA... second in league voting for the Most Outstanding Pitcher award... ranked fourth in the Best Breaking Ball category and received the second most votes for All-League Starting Pitchers... posted 46 strikeouts, walked only 18 batters and allowed 13 runs in 43 innings.

Central Arizona CollegeTransferred to UT Arlington after helping lead Central Arizona College to a third-place finish at the Junior College World Series in Grand Junction, Colo., with a 46-22 record while playing for head coach Jon Wente... was one of the top pitchers in the Region during sophomore season posting an 11-3 record with a 3.17 ERA in 116.1 innings... second on the team with 100 strikeouts and walked only 18 batters.

Arizona State UniversityMade collegiate debut pitching one season at Arizona State... made 11 appearances with 10 innings pitched while recording a 0-1 record with a 6.30 ERA with 10 strikeouts and five walks in 2007.

High SchoolA three-year varsity letterwinner at Mountain Pointe High School for Coach Branden Buck... posted a .418 batting average with six home runs and also pitched 21 innings with a 2-0 record as a senior... notched a 6-4 record with a 2.04 ERA in 68.2 innings with 65 strikeouts as a junior... named first team All-Conference as a designated hitter as a senior... earned first team All-Region accolades as a pitcher during junior season... named the Scholar Student-Athlete of the Year in 2006.

PersonalSon of Steven and Pamela Mitchell... born March 13, 1988... an economics major at UT Arlington.

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● Batted .381 during sophomore season at Howard College.

● Recorded a 10-0 record on the mound with a .431 batting average and 47 RBI during junior season in high school.

Shane 35HOPKINS6-2 ● 190 ● INF ● L/R ● Jr. ● TRAledo, Texas ● S.W Christian H.S. ● Howard College

Howard CollegeTransferred to UT Arlington after playing one season at Howard College for head coach Britt Smith... helped guide Howard to a No. 2 NJCAA rank-ing during sophomore season... recorded a .381 batting average with seven doubles, two triples and 14 RBI in 2008.

High SchoolA four-year varsity letterwinner at Southwest Christian Preparatory High School for Coach Rusty Beam... batted .358 with two home runs and posted an 8-3 record on the mound as a senior while earning first team All-State honors... named State Tournament Most Valuable Player and batted .431 with 47 RBI and a 10-0 record on the mound as a junior... started prep career by winning a the state championship as a freshman in 2003... also an All-District football athlete during sophomore and junior seasons.

PersonalSon of Mike Hopkins and Babby Newland... father, Mike, played baseball at Lubbock Christian, step-father, David Newland, played baseball at Texas Tech... born March 9, 1988... a pre-law/business major at UT Arlington.

Career Highlights● Only true freshman on the Mavericks 2009 roster.

● Recorded 31 strikeouts with a 5-2 record in 50 innings pitched as a senior at Keller HS.

● Led team to a District, Bi-State and Area Championship as a senior.

Stephen 37KROLICK6-1 ● 150 ● RHP ● R/R ● Fr. ● HSKeller, Texas ● Keller H.S.Pronunciation: CROW-lick

High School A two-year varsity letterwinner at Keller High School for Coach Rob Stramp... recorded a 5-2 record with 31 strikeouts in 50 innings as a senior... helped lead his team to a 25-9 overall record and to a District, Bi-State and Area championship as a senior... earned the 2008 PSAT Commended Scholar award.

Personal Son of Dave and Ellie Krolick... born October 31, 1989... a mechanical engineering major at UT Arlington.

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● Signed out of high school with Texas Tech University.

● A three-time SPC All-State selection while in high school.

Eric 38WRIGHT6-0 ● 190 ● OF/INF ● S/L ● RS Fr. ● RSFort Worth, Texas ● Fort Worth County Day H.S.

2008 (Freshman) Redshirted

High SchoolA three-time SPC All-State selection at Country Day High School... signed out of high school at Texas Tech before transferring to UT Arlington in the spring of 2008.

Personal Son of Greg and Gale Wright... born May 21, 1989... a business major at UT Arlington.

Career Highlights● Named to the Capital One/SLC 2008 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll, and to both fall and spring UT Arlington Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

● Earned All-Colorado Springs honors in 2006 & 2007.

● A high school academic honor roll selection four straight years.

Jordan 44VAUGHN6-4 ● 200 ● INF ● R/R ● RS Fr. ● RSColorado Springs, Colo. ● Rampart H.S.

2008 (Freshman) Redshirted... member of the Capital One/Southland Conference 2008 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll... named to the UT Arlington Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll.

High School Came to UT Arlington after earning All-Colorado Springs Area honors after both his junior and senior years at Rampart High School... was picked to play in the Colorado Springs Area All-Star Game in 2007...landed on the school’s Academic Honor Roll four consecutive years and earned Academic All-State honors in 2006 and 2007.

Personal Son of Robert and Cathy Vaughn... born Nov. 27, 1988... a business management major at UT Arlington.

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University FactsLocation: __________________________ Jonesboro, Ark.Colors: __________________________ Scarlet and BlackNickname: ____________________________Red WolvesEnrollment: _____________________________ 11,490National Affiliation (Conference): ________ NCAA D-I (Sun Belt)Interim President: _______________________Dr. Les WyattDirector of Athletics: _____________________ Dr. Dean LeeHome Field (capacity): ____ Tomlinson Stadium & Kell Field (1,000)Field Dimensions: ________________ 335 LF - 400 CF - 335 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Red Wolves BaseballHead Coach: _________________________ Tommy RaffoCareer Record (Yrs.): __________________________ 0-0Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssistant Coaches: _____________ Chris Cook, Justin MeccageVolunteer Coach: ____________________Anthony Everman2008 Record: _____________________________20-34-12008 Conference Record (Finish): _____________ 8-21-1 (11th)Postseason Finish: __________________________ noneFinal Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ____________________16/8Top Returner: ______________Chase Ware (6-4, 210, Sr., RHP)

Series InformationSeries Record: _________________ UT Arlington leads, 34-33Last Meeting: __________ February 20, 2005 (Arlington, Texas) February 20, 2005 ______________ Arkansas State, 9-3 Current Streak: _____________________ 1, Arkansas State

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: ___________________ Anthony ReynoldsOffice Phone: _______________________ (870) 972-3547Cell Phone: _________________________ (870) 530-4454Office Fax: _________________________ (870) 972-3367E-mail: _______________________ [email protected] Box: _________________________ (870) 972-2541Website: ___________________ www.astateredwolves.com

TommyRaffo

ChaseWare

University FactsLocation: ____________________________ Waco, TexasColors: ___________________________ Green and GoldNickname: _______________________________ BearsEnrollment: _____________________________ 14,541National Affiliation (Conference): __________ NCAA D-I (Big 12)Interim President: ___________________ Dr. David E GarlandDirector of Athletics: ______________________ Ian McCawHome Field (capacity): _____Baylor Ballpark at Ferrell Field (5,000)Field Dimensions: ________________ 330 LF - 400 CF - 330 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Bears BaseballHead Coach: __________________________ Steve SmithCareer Record (Yrs.): _________________ 522-337 (13 years)Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssistant Coaches: __Mitch Thompson, Steve Johnigan, Trevor MoteDirector of Operations: ____________________ Tim Jackson2008 Record: ______________________________ 32-262008 Conference Record (Finish): ______________ 11-16 (6th)Postseason Finish: __________________________ noneFinal Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ____________________19/8Top Returner: ______________ Kendal Volz (6-4, 225, Jr., RHP)

Series InformationSeries Record: _____________________ Baylor leads, 73-28Last Meeting: _____________ April 29, 2008 (Arlington, Texas) April 29, 2008 ____________________ Baylor, 14-4 Current Streak: __________________________ 8, Baylor

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: ________________________ Larry LittleOffice Phone: _______________________ (254) 710-4389Cell Phone: _________________________ (254) 709-5147Office Fax: _________________________ (254) 710-1369E-mail: [email protected] Box: _________________________ (254) 754-5546Website: ______________________www.BaylorBears.com

SteveSmith

KendalVolz

University FactsLocation: ____________________________Conway, Ark.Colors: ___________________________ Purple and GrayNickname: _______________________________ BearsEnrollment: _____________________________ 12,959National Affiliation (Conference): _______ NCAA D-I (Southland)Interim President: ______________________ Tom CourtwayDirector of Athletics: ___________________ Dr. Brad TeagueHome Field (capacity): _________________ UCA Field (1,000)Field Dimensions: ________________ 320 LF - 400 CF - 320 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Bears BaseballHead Coach: ___________________________ Doug ClarkCareer Record (Yrs.): ________________ 168-148-1 (6 years)Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssistant Coach: ____________ Ryan Johnson, Ronnie Goodwin2008 Record: _____________________________27-27-12008 Conference Record (Finish): __________ 13-16-1 (4th, East)Postseason Finish: __________________________ noneFinal Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ___________________ 14/14Top Returner: _____________ Josh Huffman (6-4, 180, Sr., INF)

Series InformationSeries Record: _____________ 2009 will mark the first meeting

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: ________________________ Steve EastOffice Phone: _______________________ (501) 450-5743Cell Phone: ________________________________ N/AOffice Fax: _________________________ (501) 450-5740E-mail: ___________________________ [email protected] Box: _________________________ (501) 450-5972 Website: _______________________ www.ucasports.com

DougClark

JoshHuffman

BAYLORApr. 14 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 6:30 p.m.

Apr. 15 at Waco, Texas ● 6:30 p.m.

CENTRAL ARKANSASApr. 17 at Conway, Ark. ● 6:00 p.m.Apr. 18 at Conway, Ark. ● 2:00 p.m.Apr. 19 at Conway, Ark. ● 1:00 p.m.

ARKANSAS STATEFeb. 20 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 3:00 p.m.

(UT Arlington/Hilton Invitational)

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University FactsLocation: __________________________ Champaign, Ill.Colors: __________________________ Orange and BlueNickname: __________________________ Fighting IlliniEnrollment: _____________________________ 42,326National Affiliation (Conference): _________ NCAA D-I (Big Ten)President: _________________________ B. Joseph WhiteDirector of Athletics: ____________________ Ron GuentherHome Field (capacity): _______________ Illinois Field (1,500)Field Dimensions: ________________ 330 LF - 400 CF - 330 RFField Surface: ___________________________ Field Turf

Fighting Illini BaseballHead Coach: __________________________ Dan HartlebCareer Record (Yrs.): ___________________ 91-81 (3 years)Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssociate Head Coach: _____________________ Eric SniderAssistant Coach: ________________________ Ken Westray2008 Record: ______________________________ 31-252008 Conference Record (Finish): ______________ 16-15 (4th)Postseason Finish: __________________________ noneFinal Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ____________________20/6Top Returner: ____________ Brandon Wikoff (5-8, 170, Jr., SS)

Series InformationSeries Record: ___________________UT Arlington leads, 4-2Last Meeting: ___________ March 9-11, 2007 (Arlington, Texas) March 9, 2007 _________________ UT Arlington, 8-7 March 10, 2007 ________________ UT Arlington, 13-6 March 11, 2007 ________________ UT Arlington, 12-5Current Streak: ______________________ 3, UT Arlington

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: ________________________ Ben TaylorOffice Phone: _______________________ (217) 244-5045Cell Phone: _________________________ (217) 714-3555Office Fax: _________________________ (217) 333-5540E-mail: [email protected] Box: _________________________ (217) 333-1227Website: _____________________ www.fightingillini.com

DanHartleb

BrandonWikoff

University FactsLocation: ______________________ Mount Pleasant, IowaColors: __________________________ Purple and WhiteNickname: _______________________________ TigersEnrollment: _______________________________ 850National Affiliation (Conference): __ NAIA (Midwest Collegiate Conference)President: _______________________ Dr. Jay K. SimmonsDirector of Athletics: ___________________ Mike HamptonHome Field (capacity): _____ Mapleleaf Community Complex (500)Field Dimensions: ________________ 330 LF - 400 CF - 330 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Tigers BaseballHead Coach: ________________________Brett MonaghanCareer Record (Yrs.): ___________________ 53-46 (2 years)Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssistant Coaches: ____ Derek Viveiros, Ramon Rios, Dan Wineland2008 Record: ______________________________ 21-272008 Conference Record (Finish): ______________ 12-10 (5th)Postseason Finish: ___________ Third in Region VII TournamentFinal Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ____________________ N/ATop Returner: ____________ Edwin Jimenez (5-10, 170, Sr., OF)

Series InformationSeries Record: _____________ 2009 will mark the first meeting

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: _____________________ Adam GlatczakOffice Phone: _______________________ (319) 385-6306Cell Phone: ________________________________ N/AOffice Fax: _________________________ (319) 385-6384E-mail: _________________________ [email protected] Box: ________________________________ N/AWebsite: _____________________ www.iwc.edu/athletics

BrettMonaghan

EdwinJimenez

University FactsLocation: _________________________ Beaumont, TexasColors: ____________________________Red and WhiteNickname: _____________________________ CardinalsEnrollment: _____________________________ 14,000National Affiliation (Conference): _______ NCAA D-I (Southland)President: _____________________ Dr. James M. SimmonsDirector of Athletics: ______________________ Billy TubbsHome Field (capacity): _________ Vincent-Beck Stadium (3,500)Field Dimensions: ________________ 325 LF - 380 CF - 325 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Cardinals BaseballHead Coach: __________________________ Jim GilliganCareer Record (Yrs.): ________________ 1,104-695 (32 years)Record at School (Yrs): _______________ 1,094-685 (31 years)Assistant Coaches: _____________Jim Ricklefsen, Scott HattenVolunteer Assistant Coach: _________________Andy Powers2008 Record: ______________________________ 35-232008 Conference Record (Finish): ____________20-10 (1st, East)Postseason Finish: __________________________ noneFinal Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ___________________ 12/14Top Returner: ___________ Steven Tucker (6-3, 200, Sr., 1B/OF)

Series InformationSeries Record: _____________________ Lamar leads, 66-36Last Meeting: __________ March 14-16, 2008 (Arlington, Texas) March 14, 2008 ____________________ Lamar, 13-7 March 15, 2008 ________________ UT Arlington, 15-4 March 16, 2008 _____________________ Lamar, 9-5Current Streak: __________________________ 1, Lamar

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: _______________________ Brian HenryOffice Phone: _______________________ (409) 880-8329Cell Phone: _________________________ (409) 651-0514Office Fax: _________________________ (409) 880-2338E-mail: ______________________ [email protected] Box: _________________________ (409) 880-8327Website: ___________________ www.LamarCardinals.com

JimGilligan

StevenTucker

IOWA WESLEYANMar. 5 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 5:00 p.m.

LAMARMay 8 at Beaumont, Texas ● 6:30 p.m.May 9 at Beaumont, Texas ● 2:00 p.m.

May 10 at Beaumont, Texas ● 1:00 p.m.

ILLINOISMar. 1 at Edinburg, Texas

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University FactsLocation: _____________________________ Ruston, La.Colors: ____________________________ Blue and RedNickname: _____________________________ BulldogsEnrollment: _____________________________ 11,500National Affiliation (Conference): ___ NCAA D-I (Western Athletic)President: ________________________ Dr. Daniel ReneauDirector of Athletics: ____________________ Derek DooleyHome Field (capacity): ______________ J.C. Love Field (3,000)Field Dimensions: ________________ 315 LF - 385 CF - 325 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Bulldogs BaseballHead Coach: _______________________ Wade SimoneauxCareer Record (Yrs.): ________________ 146-191-1 (6 years)Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssistant Coaches: _________ Brian Rountree, Fran AndermannAssistant Coaches: _________ Spud Adams, Dr. David Szymanski2008 Record: ______________________________ 23-312008 Conference Record (Finish): _______________ 7-23 (7th)Postseason Finish: __________________________ noneFinal Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ___________________ 17/11Top Returner: ____________ Dylan Moseley (6-5, 210, Sr., RHP)

Series InformationSeries Record: _________________ UT Arlington leads, 46-41Last Meeting: _____________ February 26, 2008 (Ruston, La.) February 26, 2008 ______________ Louisiana Tech, 8-4 February 26, 2008 ______________ Louisiana Tech, 1-8

Current Streak: ______________________ 2, Louisian Tech

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: ________________________ Ryan JonesOffice Phone: _______________________ (318) 257-5314Cell Phone: _________________________ (318) 436-8059Office Fax: _________________________ (318) 257-3757E-mail: [email protected] Box: _________________________ (318) 257-3144Website: _____________________ www.latechsports.com

WadeSimoneaux

DylanMoseley

University FactsLocation: _________________________ Lake Charles, La.Colors: ____________________________ Blue and GoldNickname: _____________________________ CowboysEnrollment: ______________________________ 8,246National Affiliation (Conference): _______ NCAA D-I (Southland)President: ________________________ Dr. Robert HebertDirector of Athletics: _________________ Tommy McClellandHome Field (capacity): ____________ Cowboy Diamond (2,000)Field Dimensions: ________________ 330 LF - 400 CF - 330 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Cowboys BaseballHead Coach: _________________________ Terry BurrowsCareer Record (Yrs.): ____________________ 13-42 (1 year)Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssistant Coaches: ____________ Bubbs Merrill, Clay Van Hook2008 Record: ______________________________ 13-422008 Conference Record (Finish): ____________ 7-23 (5th, East)Postseason Finish: __________________________ noneFinal Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ____________________24/8Top Returner: _____________ Taylor Freeman (6-2, 190, Jr., C)

Series InformationSeries Record: __________________________Tied, 54-54Last Meeting: __________ April 11-13, 2008 (Lake Charles, La.) April 11, 2008 _________________ UT Arlington, 7-2 April 12, 2008 ________________ UT Arlington, 10-8 April 13, 2008 _______________ UT Arlington, 13-12Current Streak: ______________________ 5, UT Arlington

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: _____________________ Louis BonnetteOffice Phone: _______________________ (337) 475-5207Cell Phone: _________________________ (337) 802-7127Office Fax: _________________________ (337) 475-5202E-mail: _____________________ [email protected] Box: _________________________ (337) 475-8007Website: ____________________www.mcneesesports.com

TerryBurrows

TaylorFreeman

LOUISIANA TECHMar. 25 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 6:30 p.m.

McNEESE STATEApr. 9 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 6:30 p.m.

Apr. 10 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 6:30 p.m.Apr. 11 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 1:00 p.m.

LOUISIANA-MONROEMar. 10 at Monroe, La. ● 6:30 p.m.

University FactsLocation: ____________________________ Monroe, La.Colors: __________________________ Maroon and GoldNickname: ____________________________ WarhawksEnrollment: ______________________________ 8,767National Affiliation (Conference): ________ NCAA D-I (Sun Belt)President: ______________________ Dr. James E. Cofer, Sr.Director of Athletics: _____________________ Bobby StaubHome Field (capacity): ______________Warhawk Field (1,800)Field Dimensions: ________________ 330 LF - 400 CF - 330 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Warhawks BaseballHead Coach: ________________________Jeff SchexnaiderCareer Record (Yrs.): ___________________ 63-52 (2 years)Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssistant Coaches: _______________ Dax Leone, Cory BartonDirector of Baseball Operations: ______________ Jared Harrell2008 Record: ______________________________ 34-242008 Conference Record (Finish): _______________ 20-10 (1st)Postseason Finish: __________________________ noneFinal Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ___________________ 17/10Top Returner: ______________ Ben Soignier (6-0, 190, Sr., SS)

Series InformationSeries Record: _________________ UT Arlington leads, 38-24Last Meeting: _______________March 17, 2006 (Monroe, La.) March 17, 2006 ________________ UT Arlington, 10-4

Current Streak: ______________________ 3, UT Arlington

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: ___________________ Adam PrendergastOffice Phone: _______________________ (318) 342-5463Cell Phone: _________________________ (318) 953-4234Office Fax: _________________________ (318) 342-5464E-mail: _______________________ [email protected] Box: _________________________ (318) 342-5476Website: _____________________www.ULMAthletics.com

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University FactsLocation: ________________________ Minneapolis, Minn.Colors: __________________________ Maroon and GoldNickname: _________________________ Golden GophersEnrollment: _____________________________ 50,833National Affiliation (Conference): _________ NCAA D-I (Big Ten)President: _______________________Robert H. BruininksDirector of Athletics: ______________________ Joel MaturiHome Field (capacity): _______________ Siebert Field (1,100)Field Dimensions: ________________ 330 LF - 380 CF - 330 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Golden Gophers BaseballHead Coach: ________________________ John AndersonCareer Record (Yrs.): ________________966-626-3 (27 years)Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssistant Coaches: ____ Rob Fornasiere, Todd Oakes, Lee SwensonDirector of Baseball Operations: __________ Taylor VanderAarde2008 Record: ______________________________ 20-352008 Conference Record (Finish): ______________ 10-21 (9th)Postseason Finish: __________________________ noneFinal Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ____________________17/9Top Returner: ______________Matt Nohelty (6-2, 195, Sr., OF)

Series InformationSeries Record: ___________________UT Arlington leads, 1-0Last Meeting: ____________ March 26, 1987 (Arlington, Texas) March 26, 1987 _________________ UT Arlington, 9-4

Current Streak: ______________________ 1, UT Arlington

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: ______________________ Steven GellerOffice Phone: _______________________ (612) 624-9396Cell Phone: _________________________ (612) 210-2380Office Fax: _________________________ (612) 625-0359E-mail: ________________________ [email protected] Box: _________________________ (612) 625-4031Website: _____________________www.gophersports.com

JohnAnderson

MattNohelty

University FactsLocation: ___________________________Thibodaux, La.Colors: ____________________________ Red and GreyNickname: _____________________________ ColonelsEnrollment: ______________________________ 6,814National Affiliation (Conference): _______ NCAA D-I (Southland)President: _____________________ Dr. Stephen T. HulbertDirector of Athletics: _____________________Rob BernardiHome Field (capacity): ____________ Ray E. Didier Field (1,000)Field Dimensions: ________________ 331 LF - 401 CF - 331 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Colonels BaseballHead Coach: __________________________Chip DurhamCareer Record (Yrs.): ___________________33-129 (3 years)Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssistant Coaches: ____ Seth Thibodeaux, Chris Prothro, Ricky NewmanDirector of Baseball Operations: _______________ Blaise King2008 Record: ______________________________ 10-442008 Conference Record (Finish): ____________ 5-25 (6th, East)Postseason Finish: __________________________ noneFinal Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ___________________ 14/25Top Returner: _____________Keith Kulbeth (5-10, 170, Jr., 2B)

Series InformationSeries Record: _________________ UT Arlington leads, 30-23Last Meeting: _____________ May 2-4, 2008 (Arlington, Texas) May 2, 2008 ___________________ UT Arlington, 7-6 May 3, 2008 ______________________ Nicholls, 3-0 May 4, 2008 ______________________ Nicholls, 6-5Current Streak: _________________________ 2, Nicholls

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: ____________________ Elizabeth BallardOffice Phone: _______________________ (985) 448-4282Cell Phone: _________________________ (985) 859-3295Office Fax: _________________________ (985) 448-4490E-mail: [email protected] Box: _________________________ (985) 448-4834Website: ____________________ www.GeauxColonels.com

ChipDurham

KeithKulbeth

University FactsLocation: _________________________ Natchitoches, La.Colors: _______________ Purple and White with Orange trimNickname: _____________________________ DemonsEnrollment: ______________________________ 9,111National Affiliation (Conference): _______ NCAA D-I (Southland)President: _______________________ Dr. Randall J. WebbDirector of Athletics: ______________________ Greg BurkeHome Field (capacity): ___________ Brown Stroud Field (1,200)Field Dimensions: ________________ 330 LF - 405 CF - 330 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Demons BaseballHead Coach: ____________________________ J.P. DavisCareer Record (Yrs.): ____________________ 28-28 (1 year)Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssistant Coaches: ___________ Jeff McCannon, Bobby BarbierAssistant Coach: ________________________ Kelly Spann2008 Record: ______________________________ 28-282008 Conference Record (Finish): ___________ 17-12 (2nd, East)Postseason Finish: __________________________ noneFinal Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ___________________ 15/15Top Returner: ______________Justin O’Neal (5-8, 180, Sr., 1B)

Series InformationSeries Record: _____________ Northwestern State leads, 38-35Last Meeting: __________ April 25-26, 2008 (Natchitoches, La.) April 25, 2008 _____________ Northwestern State, 8-2 April 26, 2008 _____________ Northwestern State, 9-5 April 26, 2008 ________________ UT Arlington, 18-3Current Streak: ______________________ 1, UT Arlington

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: ___________________ Matthew BonnetteOffice Phone: _______________________ (318) 357-6467Cell Phone: _________________________ (318) 663-5701Office Fax: _________________________ (318) 357-4515E-mail: ______________________ [email protected] Box: _________________________ (318) 357-4606Website: ______________________ www.nsudemons.com

J.P.Davis

JustinO’Neal

NICHOLLSMar. 27 at Thibodaux, La. ● 6:00 p.m.Mar. 28 at Thibodaux, La. ● 3:00 p.m.Mar. 29 at Thibodaux, La. ● 1:00 p.m.

NORTHWESTERN STATEMar. 20 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 6:30 p.m.Mar. 21 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 2:00 p.m.Mar. 22 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 1:00 p.m.

MINNESOTAMar. 17 at QuikTrip Ballpark (Grand Prairie, TX) ● 6:30 p.m.

Mar. 18 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 6:30 p.m.

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University FactsLocation: ___________________________ Norman, Okla.Colors: _________________________Crimson and CreamNickname: ______________________________SoonersEnrollment: _____________________________ 29,721National Affiliation (Conference): __________ NCAA D-I (Big 12)President: ___________________________ David BorenVP/Director of Athletics: _________________ Joe CastiglioneHome Field (capacity): __________ L. Dale Mitchell Park (2,700)Field Dimensions: ________________ 335 LF - 411 CF - 335 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Sooners BaseballHead Coach: ________________________ Sunny GollowayCareer Record (Yrs.): ________________462-234-1 (11 years)Record at School (Yrs): ________________ 127-78-1 (4 years)Assistant Coaches: ________________ Tim Tadlock, Mike BellCoordinator of Baseball Operations: ____________ Ryan Gaines2008 Record: ______________________________ 34-242008 Conference Record (Finish): ______________ 9-17-1 (8th)Postseason Finish: _____________NCAA Tempe Regional (2-2)Final Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ____________________18/9Top Returner: _____________Aaron Baker (6-3, 230, Jr., INF/C)

Series InformationSeries Record: ___________________ Oklahoma leads, 17-8Last Meeting: _____________ March 25, 2008 (Norman, Okla.) March 25, 2008 __________________ Oklahoma, 6-5

Current Streak: ________________________ 4, Oklahoma

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: _______________________ Craig MoranOffice Phone: _______________________ (405) 325-8231Cell Phone: _________________________ (405) 249-8264Office Fax: _________________________ (405) 325-7623E-mail: __________________________ [email protected] Box: _________________________ (405) 325-8363Website: _____________________www.SoonerSports.com

SunnyGolloway

AaronBaker

University FactsLocation: __________________________ Stillwater, Okla.Colors: __________________________ Orange and BlackNickname: _____________________________ CowboysEnrollment: _____________________________ 32,721National Affiliation (Conference): __________ NCAA D-I (Big 12)President: ___________________________ Burns HargisV.P. for Athletic Programs: __________________ Mike HolderHome Field (capacity): _______ Allie P. Reynolds Stadium (4,000)Field Dimensions: ________________ 330 LF - 398 CF - 330 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Cowboys BaseballHead Coach: ________________________ Frank AndersonCareer Record (Yrs.): __________________ 199-108 (5 years)Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssistant Coaches: _______ Greg Evans, Billy Jones, Trevor Brown2008 Record: ______________________________ 44-182008 Conference Record (Finish): _______________ 18-9 (2nd)Postseason Finish: ___________ NCAA Stillwater Regional (2-2)Final Ranking: _____________________________ No. 5Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ____________________17/9Top Returner: ______________ Tyler Lyons (6-2, 205, Jr., LHP)

Series InformationSeries Record: ________________ Oklahoma State leads, 15-5Last Meeting: _____________ April 15, 2008 (Arlington, Texas) April 15, 2008 _________________ UT Arlington, 7-3

Current Streak: ______________________ 1, UT Arlington

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: ____________________ Wade McWhorterOffice Phone: _______________________ (405) 744-7853Cell Phone: _________________________ (405) 612-5240Office Fax: _________________________ (405) 744-7754E-mail: [email protected] Box: _________________________ (405) 744-5757Website: ________________________ www.okstate.com

FrankAnderson

TylerLyons

University FactsLocation: _____________________________Tulsa, Okla.Colors: _________________Nave Blue, Vegas Gold and WhiteNickname: __________________________ Golden EaglesEnrollment: ______________________________ 5,500National Affiliation (Conference): __ NCAA D-I (The Summit League)President: ________________________________ TBADirector of Athletics: ______________________Mike CarterHome Field (capacity): __________ J.L. Johnson Stadium (2,418)Field Dimensions: ________________ 330 LF - 400 CF - 330 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Golden Eagles BaseballHead Coach: __________________________ Rob WaltonCareer Record (Yrs.): ___________________221-82 (5 years)Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssistant Coaches: ________ Ryan Folmar, Ryan Neill, Brian KraftDirector of Baseball Operations: _______________ Trevor Leu2008 Record: ______________________________ 48-142008 Conference Record (Finish): _______________ 24-4 (1st)Postseason Finish: ____________ NCAA Lincoln Regional (2-2)Final Ranking: _____________________________No. 24Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ___________________ 13/12Top Returner: _____________Jerry Sullivan (6-4, 200, Jr., RHP)

Series InformationSeries Record: _________________ Oral Roberts leads, 36-19Last Meeting: _____________ March 8, 2008 (Arlington, Texas) March 8, 2008 ________________ Oral Roberts, 10-1

Current Streak: _______________________3, Oral Roberts

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: _________________________ Kyle SeayOffice Phone: _______________________ (918) 495-7181Cell Phone: _________________________ (817) 455-2127Office Fax: _________________________ (918) 495-7142E-mail: ___________________________ [email protected] Box: _________________________ (918) 495-7165Website: ___________________www.orugoldeneagles.com

RobWalton

JerrySullivan

OKLAHOMA STATEApr. 28 at Stillwater, Okla. ● 6:30 p.m.

ORAL ROBERTSApr. 7 at Tulsa, Okla. ● 6:30 p.m.

OKLAHOMAMay 5 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 6:30 p.m.

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University FactsLocation: _________________________ Huntsville, TexasColors: _________________________ Orange and WhiteNickname: _____________________________ BearkatsEnrollment: _____________________________ 16,616National Affiliation (Conference): _______ NCAA D-I (Southland)President: ______________________ Dr. James F. GaertnerDirector of Athletics: ___________________ Bobby WilliamsHome Field (capacity): __________Don Sanders Stadium (1,463)Field Dimensions: ________________ 330 LF - 400 CF - 330 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Bearkats BaseballHead Coach: _________________________ Mark JohnsonCareer Record (Yrs.): _________________ 953-482 (24 years)Record at School (Yrs): __________________ 77-49 (2 years)Assistant Coaches: _________________ Jim Blair, Chris BerryAssistant Coach: ________________________ Phillip Miller2008 Record: ______________________________ 37-252008 Conference Record (Finish): ___________ 18-12 (3rd, West)Postseason Finish: ____________NCAA Houston Regional (0-2)Final Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ___________________ 19/10Top Returner: ____________ Seth Hammock (6-0, 225, Sr., INF)

Series InformationSeries Record: _____________ Sam Houston State leads, 44-41Last Meeting: ____________ April 4-6, 2008 (Arlington, Texas) April 4, 2008 _________________ UT Arlington, 17-7 April 5, 2008 ______________ Sam Houston State, 6-5 April 6, 2008 __________________ UT Arlington, 6-5Current Streak: ______________________ 1, UT Arlington

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: _______________________ Paul RidingsOffice Phone: _______________________ (936) 294-1764Cell Phone: ________________________________ N/AOffice Fax: _________________________ (936) 294-3538E-mail: [email protected] Box: _________________________ (936) 294-4132Website: ______________________ www.gobearkats.com

MarkJohnson

SethHammock

University FactsLocation: _________________________ Loudonville, N.Y.Colors: ____________________________ Green & GoldNickname: _______________________________ SaintsEnrollment: ______________________________ 3,000National Affiliation (Conference): __ NCAA D-I (Metro Atlantic Athletic)President: ___________________ Fr. Kevin J. Mullen, O.F.M.Director of Athletics: ___________________ John D’ArgenioHome Field (capacity): _________________ Siena Field (500)Field Dimensions: ________________ 310 LF - 400 CF - 330 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Saints BaseballHead Coach: ___________________________ Tony RossiCareer Record (Yrs.): ________________649-763-6 (39 years)Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssistant Coaches: _______________Joe Sinicola, Rob DitomaAssistant Coach: ______________________ Jimmy Jackson2008 Record: ______________________________ 30-262008 Conference Record (Finish): _______________ 15-8 (3rd)Postseason Finish: __________________________ noneFinal Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ____________________21/9Top Returner: ____________ Nick Messinger (5-9, 170, Sr., OF)

Series InformationSeries Record: _____________ 2009 will mark the first meeting

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: ________________________ Jason RichOffice Phone: _______________________ (518) 783-2411Cell Phone: _________________________ (518) 542-7240Office Fax: _________________________ (518) 783-2992E-mail: ___________________________ [email protected] Box: _________________________ (518) 542-7240Website: ______________________ www.SienaSaints.com

TonyRossi

NickMessinger

University FactsLocation: ___________________________Hammond, La.Colors: ___________________________ Green and GoldNickname: _______________________________ LionsEnrollment: _____________________________ 14,727National Affiliation (Conference): _______ NCAA D-I (Southland)Interim President: _____________________ Dr. John L. CrainDirector of Athletics: __________________ Dr. Joel ErdmannHome Field (capacity): ___ Pat Kenelly Diamond at Alumni Field (2,500)Field Dimensions: ________________ 320 LF - 400 CF - 320 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Lions BaseballHead Coach: __________________________ Jay ArtiguesCareer Record (Yrs.): ___________________ 86-80 (3 years)Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssistant Coaches: _________________Justin Hill, Matt RiserVolunteer Assistant: ____________________ Jordan Rogers2008 Record: ______________________________ 32-272008 Conference Record (Finish): ___________ 15-15 (3rd, East)Postseason Finish: __________________________ noneFinal Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ___________________ 17/18Top Returner: ____________Ty Summerlin (5-11, 175, So., INF)

Series InformationSeries Record: _________________ UT Arlington leads, 18-15Last Meeting: _____________ May 22, 2008 (Huntsville, Texas) May 22, 2008 (SLC Tournament) _______ SE Louisiana, 7-3

Current Streak: _______________________2, SE Louisiana

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: ___________________ Charlie GillinghamOffice Phone: _______________________ (985) 549-3774Cell Phone: _________________________ (985) 507-2892Office Fax: _________________________ (985) 549-3773E-mail: ___________________ [email protected] Box: _________________________ (985) 549-2431Website: ___________________________www.selu.edu

JayArtigues

TySummerlin

SIENAFeb. 22 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 7:00 p.m.Feb. 23 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 3:00 p.m.

(UT Arlington/Hilton Invitational)

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANAApr. 3 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 6:30 p.m.Apr. 4 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 2:00 p.m.Apr. 5 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 1:00 p.m.

SAM HOUSTON STATEMar. 6 at Huntsville, Texas ● 6:30 p.m.Mar. 7 at Huntsville, Texas ● 2:00 p.m.Mar. 8 at Huntsville, Texas ● 1:00 p.m.

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University FactsLocation: ________________________Nacogdoches, TexasColors: ____________________ Purple and White (red trim)Nickname: ___________________________ LumberjacksEnrollment: _____________________________ 11,607National Affiliation (Conference): _______ NCAA D-I (Southland)President: _________________________ Dr. Baker PatilloDirector of Athletics: ______________________ Robert HillHome Field (capacity): _______________ Jaycees Field (1,000)Field Dimensions: ________________ 330 LF - 400 CF - 330 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Lumberjacks BaseballHead Coach: _______________________ Johnny CardenasCareer Record (Yrs.): __________________________ 0-0Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssistant Coaches: __________Chris Connally, Chad Massengale2008 Record: ______________________________ 25-292008 Conference Record (Finish): ___________ 12-17 (6th, West)Postseason Finish: __________________________ noneFinal Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ___________________ 18/13Top Returner: ______________Zach Gardner (6-0, 180, Sr., OF)

Series InformationSeries Record: _________________ UT Arlington leads, 25-11Last Meeting: __________May 9-11, 2008 (Nacogdoches, Texas) May 9, 2008 ________________ Stephen F. Austin, 7-2 May 10, 2008 _________________ UT Arlington, 13-5 May 11, 2008 _______________ Stephen F. Austin, 9-1Current Streak: ____________________1, Stephen F. Austin

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: ________________________ Ben RikardOffice Phone: _______________________ (936) 468-5801Cell Phone: _________________________ (936) 554-2077Office Fax: _________________________ (936) 468-4593E-mail: [email protected] Box: _________________________ (936) 559-8344Website: ________________________ www.sfajacks.com

JohnnyCardenas

ZachGardner

University FactsLocation: _________________________ Fort Worth, TexasColors: __________________________ Purple and WhiteNickname: __________________________ Horned FrogsEnrollment: ______________________________ 8,696National Affiliation (Conference): ____ NCAA D-I (Mountain West)Chancellor: __________________________Victor BoschiniDirector of Athletics: ___________________ Danny MorrisonHome Field (capacity): __ Lupton Stadium & Williams-Reilly Field (3,500)Field Dimensions: ________________ 330 LF - 400 CF - 330 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Horned Frogs BaseballHead Coach: _______________________ Jim SchlossnagleCareer Record (Yrs.): __________________ 288-149 (7 years)Record at School (Yrs): _________________ 211-102 (5 years)Assistant Coaches: _ Todd Whitting (Assoc. Head Coach), Randy Mazey_______ Ryan Shotzberger, Derek Hassell (Director of Operations)2008 Record: ______________________________ 44-192008 Conference Record (Finish): _______________ 19-5 (1st)Postseason Finish: ___________ NCAA Stillwater Regional (1-2)Final Ranking: _____________________________No. 18Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ____________________19/8Top Returner: ____________ Matt Carpenter (6-3, 210, Sr., 3B)

Series InformationSeries Record: _____________________ TCU leads, 84-53-1Last Meeting: _____________ April 30, 2008 (Arlington, Texas) April 30, 2008 ______________________ TCU, 5-2

Current Streak: ___________________________ 10, TCU

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: ____________________ Brandie DavidsonOffice Phone: _______________________ (817) 257-7479Cell Phone: _________________________ (817) 343-2050Office Fax: _________________________ (817) 257-7694E-mail: _______________________ [email protected] Box: _________________________ (817) 257-7966Website: ________________________ www.gofrogs.com

JimSchlossnagle

MattCarpenter

University FactsLocation: ____________________________ Austin, TexasColors: ______________________ Burnt Orange and WhiteNickname: ____________________________ LonghornsEnrollment: _____________________________ 50,170National Affiliation (Conference): __________ NCAA D-I (Big 12)President: ______________________William C. Powers, Jr.Director of Athletics: ____________________ DeLoss DoddsHome Field (capacity): __________UFCU Disch-Falk Field (6,649)Field Dimensions: ________________ 340 LF - 400 CF - 325 RFField Surface: _________________________Artificial Turf

Longhorns BaseballHead Coach: _________________________ Augie GarridoCareer Record (Yrs.): ______________ 1,668-777-8 (40 years)Record at School (Yrs): _______________517-253-1 (12 years)Assistant Coaches: ___Tommy Harmon (Assoc. Head), Skip JohnsonBaseball Operations: __ Mark Franklin, Tommy Nicholson (Volunteer Coach)2008 Record: ______________________________ 39-222008 Conference Record (Finish): ______________ 15-12 (5th)Postseason Finish: ____________NCAA Houston Regional (2-2)Final Ranking: _____________________________No. 19Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ___________________ 19/15Top Returner: ____________ Chance Ruffin (6-1, 185, So., RHP)

Series InformationSeries Record: _____________________ Texas leads, 52-16Last Meeting: _______________ April 16, 2008 (Austin, Texas) April 16, 2008 _________________ UT Arlington, 4-3

Current Streak: ______________________ 1, UT Arlington

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: _______________________ Thomas DickOffice Phone: _______________________ (512) 471-6039Cell Phone: _________________________ (512) 748-9314Office Fax: _________________________ (512) 471-6040E-mail: [email protected] Box: _________________________ (512) 471-1146Website: ______________________www.TexasSports.com

AugieGarrido

ChanceRuffin

TCUMar. 3 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 6:30 p.m.

Apr. 1 at Fort Worth, Texas ● 6:30 p.m.

TEXASFeb. 24 at Austin, Texas ● 3:00 p.m.

STEPHEN F. AUSTINFeb. 27 at Edinburg, Texas

(UT Pan American Tournament) ● 3:00 p.m.Apr. 24 at Nacogdoches, Texas ● 3:00 p.m.Apr. 25 at Nacogdoches, Texas ● 2:00 p.m.Apr. 26 at Nacogdoches, Texas ● 1:00 p.m.

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University FactsLocation: ______________________ College Station, TexasColors: _________________________ Maroon and WhiteNickname: ______________________________ AggiesEnrollment: _____________________________ 46,612National Affiliation (Conference): __________ NCAA D-I (Big 12)President: _________________________ Dr. Elsa MuranoDirector of Athletics: _______________________ Bill ByrneHome Field (capacity): __________ C.E. “Pat” Olsen Field (7,053)Field Dimensions: ________________ 330 LF - 400 CF - 330 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Aggies BaseballHead Coach: _________________________ Rob ChildressCareer Record (Yrs.): _________________ 119-68-1 (3 years)Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssistant Coaches: ______Matt Deggs, Jeremy Talbot, Justin SeelyDirector of Baseball Operations: ____________ Jason Hutchins2008 Record: ______________________________ 46-192008 Conference Record (Finish): _______________ 19-8 (1st)Postseason Finish: ________NCAA Houston Super Regional (0-2)Final Ranking: _____________________________No. 10Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ___________________ 14/16Top Returner: ______________ Luke Anders (6-6, 225, Sr., 1B)

Series InformationSeries Record: ___________________ Texas A&M leads, 20-7Last Meeting: _____________ May 13, 2008 (Arlington, Texas) May 13, 2008 _________________ UT Arlington, 16-8

Current Streak: ______________________ 1, UT Arlington

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: _______________________ Matt SimonOffice Phone: _______________________ (979) 845-3239Cell Phone: _________________________ (979) 255-0469Office Fax: _________________________ (979) 845-0564E-mail: ____________________ [email protected] Box: _________________________ (979) 458-3604Website: ____________________ www.aggieathletics.com

RobChildress

LukeAnders

University FactsLocation: _______________________ Corpus Christi, TexasColors: ___________________________ Blue and GreenNickname: _____________________________ IslandersEnrollment: ______________________________ 8,600National Affiliation (Conference): _______ NCAA D-I (Southland)President: ______________________ Dr. Flavius KillebrewInterim Director of Athletics: _________________Scott StrertHome Field (capacity): _______________ Chapman Field (500)Field Dimensions: ________________ 330 LF - 404 CF - 330 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Islanders BaseballHead Coach: _________________________ Scott MaloneCareer Record (Yrs.): ___________________24-33-1 (1 year)Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssistant Coaches: _____________ Rusty Miller, Chris Ramirez2008 Record: _____________________________24-33-12008 Conference Record (Finish): _____________ 14-15-1 (8th)Postseason Finish: __________________________ noneFinal Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ___________________ 20/13Top Returner: ___________ Trey Hernandez (6-0, 230, So., RHP)

Series InformationSeries Record: ___________________UT Arlington leads, 7-6Last Meeting: ___________ May 15-17, 2008 (Arlington, Texas) May 15, 2008 __________________ UT Arlington, 6-5 May 16, 2008 __________________ UT Arlington, 6-4 May 17, 2008 __________________ UT Arlington, 7-5Current Streak: ______________________ 3, UT Arlington

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: _______________________ Aaron AmesOffice Phone: _______________________ (361) 825-3410Cell Phone: ________________________ * (361) 793-4393Office Fax: _________________________ (361) 825-3218E-mail: _____________________ [email protected] Box: _____ * can use for press box for home games if desiredWebsite: ______________________ www.goislanders.com

ScottMalone

TreyHernandez

University FactsLocation: _________________________ San Marcos, TexasColors: __________________________ Maroon and GoldNickname: ______________________________ BobcatsEnrollment: _____________________________ 29,125National Affiliation (Conference): _______ NCAA D-I (Southland)President: ______________________ Dr. Denise M. TrauthDirector of Athletics: _____________________ Dr. Larry TeisHome Field (capacity): ________Bobcat Baseball Stadium (2,000)Field Dimensions: ________________ 330 LF - 405 CF - 330 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Bobcats BaseballHead Coach: _________________________ Ty HarringtonCareer Record (Yrs.): __________________ 296-235 (9 years)Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssistant Coaches: ____ Derek Matlock, Jeremy Fikac, Steven TroutDirector of Baseball Operations: ____________ Andy Barringer2008 Record: ______________________________ 30-272008 Conference Record (Finish): ___________19-11 (2nd, West)Postseason Finish: __________________________ noneFinal Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ___________________ 17/12Top Returner: ___________Paul Goldschmidt (6-4, 240, Jr., INF)

Series InformationSeries Record: __________________ Texas State leads, 45-31Last Meeting: _________ March 20-22, 2008 (San Marcos, Texas) March 20, 2008 _________________ UT Arlington, 6-5 March 21, 2008 _________________ Texas State, 10-9 March 22, 2008 _________________ Texas State, 13-4Current Streak: _______________________ 2, Texas State

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: ____________________ Amber ArterberryOffice Phone: _______________________ (512) 245-4692Cell Phone: _________________________ (512) 216-3414Office Fax: _________________________ (512) 245-2967E-mail: _________________________ [email protected] Box: _________________________ (512) 245-2363Website: ____________________ www.txstatebobcats.com

TyHarrington

PaulGoldschmidt

TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTIMay 1 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 6:30 p.m.May 2 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 2:00 p.m.May 3 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 1:00 p.m.

TEXAS STATEFeb. 21 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 3:00 p.m.

(UT Arlington/Hilton Invitational)May 14 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 6:30 p.m.May 15 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 6:30 p.m.May 16 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 1:00 p.m.

TEXAS A&MMar. 24 at College Station, Texas ● 6:35 p.m.

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University FactsLocation: __________________________ Edinburg, TexasColors: _________________ Forest Green, Orange and WhiteNickname: ______________________________ BroncsEnrollment: _____________________________ 19,576National Affiliation (Conference): ______ NCAA D-I (Independent)President: _____________________ Dr. Blandina CardenasInterim Director of Athletics: _______________ Ricky VaughnHome Field (capacity): ______ Edinburg Baseball Stadium (1,800)Field Dimensions: ________________ 325 LF - 405 CF - 325 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Broncs BaseballHead Coach: _______________________ Manny MantranaCareer Record (Yrs.): ________________434-193-1 (12 years)Record at School (Yrs): _________________________ 0-0Assistant Coaches: ________Norberto Lopez, Stephen Piercefield2008 Record: ______________________________ 21-352008 Conference Record (Finish): ________________ 0-0 (N/A)Postseason Finish: __________________________ noneFinal Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ___________________ 17/13Top Returner: ____________Jordan Rutenbar (5-10, 210, Sr., C)

Series InformationSeries Record: ______________ UT Pan American leads, 25-19Last Meeting: __________ April 1, 2008 - DH - (Arlington, Texas) April 1, 2008 __________________ UT Arlington, 4-1 April 1, 2008 _________________ UT Arlington, 11-1

Current Streak: ______________________ 5, UT Arlington

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: _______________________ Zena DavilaOffice Phone: _______________________ (956) 381-2240Cell Phone: _________________________ (956) 739-4878Office Fax: _________________________ (956) 381-2261E-mail: ____________________ [email protected] Box: _________________________ (956) 386-0080Website: ______________________ www.utpabroncs.com

MannyMantrana

JordanRutenbar

University FactsLocation: ________________________ San Antonio, TexasColors: ___________________ Orange, Navy Blue and WhiteNickname: ___________________________ RoadrunnersEnrollment: _____________________________ 28,534National Affiliation (Conference): _______ NCAA D-I (Southland)President: ________________________ Dr. Ricardo RomoDirector of Athletics: _____________________ Lynn HicketHome Field (capacity): _____________ Roadrunner Field (800)Field Dimensions: ________________ 335 LF - 405 CF - 340 RFField Surface: ________________________ Natural Grass

Roadrunners BaseballHead Coach: _______________________ Sherman CorbettCareer Record (Yrs.): __________________ 250-213 (8 years)Record at School (Yrs): ________________________ sameAssociate Head Coach: __________________ Jason MarshallAssistant Coach: _______________________Mike Clements2008 Record: ______________________________ 39-192008 Conference Record (Finish): ____________ 22-8 (1st, West)Postseason Finish: __________________________ noneFinal Ranking: _______________________________ NRLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ___________________ 21/10Top Returner: ____________ Michael Rockett (6-1, 180, Sr., OF)

Series InformationSeries Record: _________________ UT Arlington leads, 33-25Last Meeting: ________ March 28-30, 2008 (San Antonio, Texas) March 28, 2008 ______________________UTSA, 5-3 March 29, 2008 ______________________UTSA, 8-2 March 30, 2008 ________________ UT Arlington, 14-7Current Streak: ______________________ 1, UT Arlington

Media RelationsBaseball Contact: ____________________ Brian HernandezOffice Phone: _______________________ (210) 458-4907Cell Phone: ________________________________ N/AOffice Fax: _________________________ (210) 458-4569E-mail: ___________________ [email protected] Box: _________________________ (210) 458-4612Website: ________________________ www.goUTSA.com

ShermanCorbett

MichaelRockett

Friday, February 20Texas State vs. Arkansas State _________________ 11:00 a.m.Arkansas State at UT Arlington ______________ 3:00 p.m.

Saturday, February 21Texas State at UT Arlington _________________ 3:00 p.m.Arkansas State vs. Siena _____________________ 7:00 p.m.

Sunday, February 22Arkansas State vs. Texas State _________________ 11:00 a.m.Siena vs. Texas State _______________________ 3:00 p.m.Siena at UT Arlington ____________________ 7:00 p.m.

Monday, February 23Siena at UT Arlington ____________________ 3:00 p.m.

UTSAMar. 13 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 6:30 p.m.Mar. 14 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 2:00 p.m.Mar. 15 at Clay Gould Ballpark ● 1:00 p.m.

UT Arlington/Hilton InvitationalFebruary 20-23 ● Clay Gould Ballpark

Arlington, Texas

UT PAN AMERICANFeb. 28 at Edinburg, Texas

(UT Pan American Tournament) ● 7:00 p.m.

2009 UT ARLINGTON BASEBALL ROAD HEADQUARTERS

UT PAN AMERICAN TOURNAMENTFeb. 26 - Mar. 1, 2009

Edinburg, TexasComfort Suites-Edinburg

800 E. Expressway 83McAllen, TX 78503

(956) 213-0333

SAM HOUSTON STATEMar. 6 - Mar. 8, 2009

Huntsville, TexasLa Quinta Huntsville

124 Interstate 45 NorthHuntsville, TX 77340

(936) 295-6454

NICHOLLSMar. 26 - Mar. 30, 2009

Thibodaux, La.Howard Johnson

203 N. Canal Blvd.Thibodaux, LA 70301

(985) 447-9071

CENTRAL ARKANSASApr. 17 - Mar. 19, 2009

Conway, Ark.Comfort Suites of Conway705 Museum Rd. Exit 127

Conway, AR 72032(501) 329-8546

STEPHEN F. AUSTINApr. 23 - Apr. 26, 2009

Nacogdoches, TexasThe Fredonia Hotel

200 North Fredonia StreetNacogdoches, TX 75961

(936) 564-1234

LAMARMay 8 - 10, 2009

Beaumont, TexasMCM Elegante

2355 I-10 SouthBeaumont, TX 77705

(409) 842-3600

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H: (9-3-0) A: (5-3-0) N: (0-0-0)Apr. 14, 1969 Arlington, Texas L, 2-6Apr. 14, 1969 Arlington, Texas L, 0-9Apr. 10, 1970 Abilene, Texas W, 12-7 Apr. 11, 1970 Abilene, Texas L, 3-10 Apr. 11, 1970 Abilene, Texas L, 8-9Apr. 09, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1Apr. 10, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3Apr. 10, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 4-2Apr. 14, 1972 Arlington, Texas W, 10-1 Apr. 15, 1972 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4 Apr. 15, 1972 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3 Apr. 13, 1973 Abilene, Texas W, 7-2Arp. 14, 1973 Abilene, Texas W, 7-4Apr. 14, 1973 Abilene, Texas L, 3-10Apr. 02, 1974 Abilene, Texas W, 4-0Apr. 02, 1974 Abilene, Texas W, 8-0Apr. 23, 1974 Arlington, Texas L, 0-2Apr. 23, 1974 Arlington, Texas W, 5-0Mar. 28, 1995 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Mar. 28, 1995 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2

H: (1-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Feb. 16, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 2-0

H: (1-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (1-0-0)Feb. 28, 2008 Frisco, Texas W, 10-9Mar. 02, 2008 Arlington, Texas W, 12-8

H: (0-0-0) A: (1-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Jan. 26, 2001 Tempe, Ariz. W, 5-3

H: (1-4-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-3-0)Feb. 16, 1997 Arlington, Texas L, 1-11Feb. 19, 2000 Arlington, Texas W, 8-5Feb. 17, 2002 Arlington, Texas L, 1-7Feb. 13, 2005 Arlington, Texas L, 1-2Feb. 13 2005 Arlington, Texas L, 1-4Mar. 01, 2006 Honolulu, Hawai’i L, 4-12Mar. 03, 2006 Honolulu, Hawai’i L, 3-5Mar. 04, 2006 Honolulu, Hawai’i L, 1-7

H: (4-1-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 03, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 10-3Mar. 22, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Feb. 22, 2004 Arlington, Texas L, 6-7Feb. 02, 2008 Arlington, Texas W, 1-0Feb. 24, 2008 Arlington, Texas W, 11-1

H: (24-14-0) A: (10-19-0) N: (0-0-0)May 03, 1969 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 2-12May 03, 1969 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 0-2May 02, 1970 Arlington, Texas L, 5-11May 02, 1970 Arlington, Texas L, 0-1May 03, 1970 Arlington, Texas L, 1-3Apr. 30, 1971 Arlington, Texas L, 1-7May 01, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1May 01, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 11-2Mar. 10, 1972 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 2-0Mar. 11, 1972 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 1-0Mar. 11, 1972 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 5-0Mar. 23, 1973 Arlington, Texas L, 2-4Mar. 24, 1973 Arlington, Texas L, 1-11Mar. 24, 1973 Arlington, Texas W, 9-8Apr. 26, 1974 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 1-3Apr. 26, 1974 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 1-2Apr. 27, 1974 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 1-2Apr. 25, 1975 Arlington, Texas L, 1-3Apr. 25, 1975 Arlington, Texas W, 7-0Apr. 26, 1975 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Apr. 02, 1976 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 1-3Apr. 02, 1976 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 6-3Apr. 03, 1976 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 1-3Apr. 01, 1977 Arlington, Texas W, 6-0Apr. 01, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 2-5Apr. 02, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 2-5Apr. 15, 1978 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 8-9Apr. 15, 1978 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 13-4Apr. 16, 1978 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 8-9Apr. 16, 1978 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 6-0Apr. 07, 1979 Arlington, Texas W, 7-2Apr. 07, 1979 Arlington, Texas W, 4-2Apr. 08, 1979 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Apr. 08, 1979 Arlington, Texas W, 12-5Mar. 22, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Mar. 22, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 16-15Mar. 24, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 4-0Mar. 24, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 7-1Apr. 19, 1980 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 8-1Apr. 19, 1980 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 7-10Apr. 20, 1980 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 6-0Apr. 20, 1980 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 9-5Apr. 05, 1981 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 2-3Apr. 05, 1981 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 0-4Apr. 06, 1981 Jonesboro, Ark. W, 7-3Apr. 06, 1981 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 10-11Mar. 03, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 5-2Mar. 29, 1982 Arlington, Texas L, 4-8Mar. 29, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 10-3May 01, 1982 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 5-6

May 01, 1982 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 8-9May 02, 1982 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 3-4May 02, 1982 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 4-9Mar. 16, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 4-2Mar. 16, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 4-2Mar. 17, 1985 Arlington, Texas L, 8-9Apr. 21, 1986 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 1-2Apr. 21, 1986 Jonesboro, Ark. L, 2-6Feb. 20, 1993 Arlington, Texas L, 3-16Feb. 21, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 6-3Feb. 17, 1995 Arlington, Texas W, 9-8Feb. 16, 1996 Arlington, Texas W, 9-1Feb. 14, 1998 Arlington, Texas L, 4-6Feb. 27, 1999 Arlington, Texas W, 13-4Feb. 17, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 10-1Feb. 16, 2003 Arlington, Texas W, 9-6Feb. 20, 2005 Arlington, Texas L, 3-9

H: (2-0-0) A: (3-1-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 20, 1969 Arlington, Texas W, 11-0Mar. 27, 1969 Austin, Texas W, 12-6Mar. 06, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 15-3Mar. 06, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 9-0Apr. 07, 1980 Austin, Texas W, 16-0Apr. 07, 1980 Austin, Texas L, 8-9

H: (16-30-0) A: (12-43-0) N: (0-0-0)Feb. 26, 1973 Arlington, Texas L, 2-3Feb. 26, 1973 Arlington, Texas L, 0-2Mar. 26, 1974 Waco, Texas L, 1-2Mar. 26, 1974 Waco, Texas L, 1-5Feb. 17, 1975 Arlington, Texas L, 5-6Feb. 17, 1975 Arlington, Texas L, 0-4Feb. 18, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 1-2Feb. 18, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 1-2Feb. 19, 1977 Waco, Texas L, 3-7Feb. 19, 1977 Waco, Texas L, 0-6Mar. 05, 1979 Waco, Texas L, 2-4Mar. 05, 1979 Waco, Texas L, 2-6Mar. 27, 1979 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Mar. 27, 1979 Arlington, Texas L, 8-9Feb. 26, 1980 Waco, Texas L, 2-17Feb. 26, 1980 Waco, Texas L, 4-9Apr. 15, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 2-0Apr. 15, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Mar. 24, 1981 Waco, Texas L, 3-7Mar. 24, 1981 Waco, Texas W, 5-3Apr. 14, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 10-9Apr. 14, 1981 Arlington, Texas L, 9-11Apr. 27, 1982 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Apr. 27, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3Mar. 01, 1983 Waco, Texas W, 8-5Mar. 01, 1983 Waco, Texas W, 1-0Mar. 15, 1983 Arlington, Texas L, 7-10Mar. 15, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1Feb. 21, 1984 Waco, Texas L, 5-6Feb. 21, 1984 Waco, Texas L, 2-7Mar. 13, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3Mar. 13, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 8-3Apr. 02, 1985 Arlington, Texas L, 4-15Apr. 02, 1985 Arlington, Texas L, 0-13Apr. 16, 1985 Waco, Texas L, 0-7Apr. 16, 1985 Waco, Texas L, 3-6Mar. 05, 1986 Waco, Texas L, 0-19Mar. 05, 1986 Waco, Texas L, 0-2Apr. 01, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Apr. 01, 1986 Arlington, Texas L, 0-9Mar. 06, 1987 Waco, Texas L, 3-9Mar. 06, 1987 Waco, Texas W, 16-8Feb. 13, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Feb. 13, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Feb. 15, 1988 Waco, Texas W, 12-8Feb. 15, 1988 Waco, Texas L, 2-3Feb. 24, 1989 Arlington, Texas L, 1-8Feb. 25, 1989 Arlington, Texas L, 4-5Feb. 25, 1989 Arlington, Texas L, 6-7Mar. 03, 1989 Waco, Texas L, 5-8Mar. 03, 1989 Waco, Texas W, 8-6Feb. 23, 1990 Waco, Texas W, 5-4Feb. 24, 1990 Waco, Texas L, 2-5Feb. 24, 1990 Waco, Texas L, 1-13Feb. 26, 1991 Waco, Texas W, 2-1Feb. 26, 1991 Waco, Texas L, 0-6Mar. 01, 1991 Arlington, Texas L, 3-8Mar. 02, 1991 Arlington, Texas L, 3-6Mar. 02, 1991 Arlington, Texas L, 1-5Feb. 18, 1992 Waco, Texas W, 5-4Mar. 26, 1993 Waco, Texas L, 0-2Mar. 27, 1993 Waco, Texas L, 5-6Apr. 13, 1993 Arlington, Texas L, 5-8Feb. 08, 1994 Arlington, Texas W, 8-6Mar. 05, 1994 Arlington, Texas L, 1-3Mar. 22, 1994 Waco, Texas L, 5-14Feb. 21, 1995 Arlington, Texas L, 3-6Apr. 04, 1995 Waco, Texas L, 6-7Feb. 18, 1996 Arlington, Texas W, 6-2Mar. 05, 1996 Waco, Texas L, 9-16Mar. 05, 1996 Waco, Texas L, 7-12Apr. 09, 1996 Waco, Texas L, 0-5Mar. 04, 1997 Waco, Texas L, 0-3Apr. 09, 1997 Arlington, Texas L, 3-8Apr. 30, 1997 Waco, Texas L, 6-11Feb. 17, 1998 Waco, Texas L, 5-14Mar. 17, 1998 Arlington, Texas L, 1-4Apr. 05, 2000 Waco, Texas L, 8-9

Feb. 06, 2001 Waco, Texas L, 2-5Mar. 07, 2001 Waco, Texas W, 7-3Apr. 24, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 7-6Apr. 24, 2001 Arlington, Texas L, 5-11Mar. 13, 2002 Arlington, Texas L, 7-8Apr. 24, 2002 Waco, Texas L, 5-7Apr. 30, 2002 Waco, Texas L, 5-7Feb. 18, 2003 Waco, Texas L, 2-9Mar. 04, 2003 Waco, Texas L, 4-7Apr. 08, 2003 Arlington, Texas W, 10-8Mar. 09, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 5-1Apr. 07, 2004 Waco, Texas L, 2-13May 11, 2004 Waco, Texas W, 4-3Feb. 15, 2005 Waco, Texas W, 9-6Apr. 12, 2005 Arlington, Texas W, 2-0Apr. 26, 2005 Waco, Texas L, 5-8Feb. 14, 2006 Waco, Texas L, 4-17Mar. 07, 2006 Arlington, Texas L, 4-9May 02, 2006 Waco, Texas L, 5-14Feb. 27, 2007 Waco, Texas L, 7-9Mar. 27, 2007 Arlington, Texas L, 2-10Apr. 09, 2008 Waco, Texas L, 5-6Apr. 29, 2008 Arlington, Texas L, 4-14

H: (4-0-0) A: (2-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 28, 1972 Mobile, Ala. W, 6-0Mar. 28, 1972 Mobile, Ala. W, 16-1Mar. 27, 1973 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3Mar. 27, 1973 Arlington, Texas W, 12-3Feb. 23, 1977 Arlington, Texas W, 11-0Feb. 23, 1977 Arlington, Texas W, 7-1

H: (1-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 21, 1977 Arlington, Texas W, 11-10

H: (8-1-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Feb. 22, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 4-0Feb. 22, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 6-1Feb. 24, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 5-1Feb. 24, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 5-2Feb. 25, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 16-9Feb. 25, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 14-8Mar. 06, 1986 Arlington, Texas L, 10-11Mar. 06, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Mar. 01, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 16-6

H: (9-1-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)May 04, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 3-1May 04, 1990 Arlington, Texas L, 0-8May 03, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 2-0May 03, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 7-4Apr. 07, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1Apr. 07, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Apr. 12, 1994 Arlington, Texas W, 12-10Feb. 13, 1996 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3Feb. 13, 1996 Arlington, Texas W, 10-6Mar. 04, 1998 Arlington, Texas W, 11-10

H: (7-1-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Apr. 02, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 5-0Apr. 02, 1980 Arlington, Texas L, 1-4Mar. 26, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 16-1Mar. 26, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 10-0Mar. 24, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 12-2Mar. 24, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 8-3Mar. 29, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 8-1Mar. 29, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 11-1

H: (14-3-0) A: (9-1-0) N: (1-0-0)Mar. 31, 1970 Arlington, Texas L, 3-5Mar. 04, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 3-1Mar. 04, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Feb. 15, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 10-2Feb. 15, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 8-7Mar. 17, 1992 Shreveport, La. W, 18-1Feb. 17, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 1-0Feb. 15, 1994 Arlington, Texas L, 2-6Mar. 17, 1995 Shreveport, La. W, 12-10May 02, 1995 Arlington, Texas W, 8-6Apr. 16, 1996 Arlington, Texas W, 11-5May 01, 1996 Shreveport, La. L, 1-7Mar. 11, 1998 Shreveport, La. W, 10-8Mar. 31, 1998 Arlington, Texas W, 6-2Feb. 06, 1999 Laredo, Texas W, 12-4Feb. 12, 1999 Arlington, Texas W, 7-3Feb. 15, 2000 Shreveport, La. W, 9-6Mar. 15, 2000 Arlington, Texas W, 12-6Feb. 10, 2001 Shreveport, La. W, 3-2Feb. 10, 2001 Shreveport, La. W, 6-5Mar. 05, 2001 Shreveport, La. W, 9-8Feb. 02, 2002 Arlington, Texas L, 0-6Feb. 02, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 8-4Feb. 03, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 6-2Feb. 04, 2003 Shreveport, La. W, 12-3Mar. 05, 2003 Arlington, Texas W, 18-6Feb. 18, 2004 Shreveport, La. W, 13-4Mar. 30, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 8-6

H: (4-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 03, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5Mar. 03, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 16-4Mar. 01, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 7-1Mar. 01, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3

H: (2-6-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 19, 1975 Arlington, Texas W, 3-1Mar. 19, 1975 Arlington, Texas W, 2-0Mar. 15, 1976 Arlington, Texas L, 4-6Mar. 15, 1976 Arlington, Texas L, 1-2Mar. 23, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 7-9Mar. 23, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 3-13Mar. 12, 1978 Arlington, Texas L, 0-1Mar. 12, 1978 Arlington, Texas L, 3-5

H: (0-1-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-1-0)May 26, 1990 Austin, Texas L, 5-8Feb. 18, 1995 Arlington, Texas L, 0-18

H: (6-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Feb. 29, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 5-2Feb. 29, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 10-0Mar. 01, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1Feb. 13, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 10-0Feb. 13, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 14-2Feb. 14, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 4-0

H: (7-2-0) A:(0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Apr. 12, 1974 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Apr. 12, 1974 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1Apr. 13, 1974 Arlington, Texas W, 3-0Apr. 13, 1974 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5 Apr. 08, 1977 Arlington, Texas W, 11-5Apr. 09, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 4-7Apr. 09, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 3-7Mar. 18, 1997 Arlington, Texas W, 9-2Mar. 18, 1997 Arlington, Texas W, 18-5

H: (2-1-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-1-0)Mar. 03, 1973 Arlington, Texas W, 11-3Mar. 09, 1983 Arlington, Texas L, 12-18Mar. 09, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 9-8May 22, 1992 Austin, Texas L, 6-11

H: (17-1-0) A: (8-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 11, 1969 Arlington, Texas W, 5-2Apr. 15, 1969 Arlington, Texas W, 9-5Mar. 10, 1970 Arlington, Texas W, 11-2Mar. 04, 1972 Arlington, Texas W, 9-4Mar. 20, 1973 Arlington, Texas W, 7-6Mar. 20, 1973 Arlington, Texas W, 21-1Mar. 06, 1975 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Mar. 06, 1975 Arlington, Texas W, 6-1Apr. 21, 1975 Dallas, Texas W, 9-1Apr. 21, 1975 Dallas, Texas W, 2-0Feb. 24, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 1-0Feb. 24, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 2-0Mar. 17, 1976 Dallas, Texas W, 8-7Mar. 17, 1976 Dallas, Texas W, 11-2Mar. 10, 1977 Arlington, Texas W, 8-0Mar. 10, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 1-3Mar. 13, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 13-2Mar. 13, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 10-2Mar. 18, 1978 Dallas, Texas W, 4-0Mar. 18, 1978 Dallas, Texas W, 13-6Mar. 06, 1979 Arlington, Texas W, 12-2Mar. 06, 1979 Arlington, Texas W, 7-2Mar. 18, 1980 Dallas, Texas W, 7-3Mar. 18, 1980 Dallas, Texas W, 13-0Apr. 22, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 4-0Apr. 22, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 7-1

H: (22-10-0) A: (5-14-0) N: (0-2-0)Mar. 21, 1969 Arlington, Texas W, 10-5Apr. 01, 1969 Arlington, Texas L, 3-10Mar. 01, 1974 Dallas, Texas L, 0-2Mar. 01, 1974 Dallas, Texas L, 0-1Apr. 22, 1975 Arlington, Texas W, 8-7Apr. 22, 1975 Arlington, Texas W, 9-2Mar. 31, 1980 Arlington, Texas L, 4-7Mar. 31, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 11-6Apr. 21, 1981 Dallas, Texas L, 0-2Apr. 21, 1981 Dallas, Texas W, 5-1Apr. 30, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5Apr. 30, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 8-6Mar. 23, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 3-1Mar. 23, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 5-2Apr. 21, 1982 Dallas, Texas L, 3-6Apr. 21, 1982 Dallas, Texas L, 3-5Apr. 27, 1983 Dallas, Texas W, 12-2Apr. 27, 1983 Dallas, Texas L, 1-2Apr. 28, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Apr. 28, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 6-0Apr. 04, 1984 Dallas, Texas L, 3-6Apr. 18, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Apr. 18, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 7-6Apr. 20, 1984 Dallas, Texas L, 7-10Mar. 26, 1985 Dallas, Texas L, 6-9

Air Force (1-0-0)

Abilene Christian (14-6-0)

Alabama (2-0-0)

Arizona State (1-0-0)

Arkansas (1-7-0)

Arkansas-Little Rock (4-1-0)

Arkansas State (34-33-0)

Austin College (5-1-0)

Baylor (28-73-0)

Bishop College (6-0-0)

Bradley (1-0-0)

Briar Cliff (Iowa) (8-1-0)

Cameron (9-1-0)

Carthage (Wis.) (7-1-0)

Centenary (24-4-0)

Central Iowa (4-0-0)

Central Michigan (2-6-0)

Clemson (0-2-0)

College of the Southwest (N.M.) (6-0-0)

Cornell (7-2-0)

Creighton (2-2-0)

Dallas University (25-1-0)

Dallas Baptist (27-26-0)

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTSApr. 08, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 12-1Mar. 11, 1986 Arlington, Texas L, 5-8Apr. 16, 1986 Dallas, Texas W, 9-0Apr. 02, 1987 Dallas, Texas L, 11-12Apr. 08, 1987 Arlington, Texas L, 11-12Mar. 10, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 8-4Apr. 05, 1988 Dallas, Texas W, 11-10Apr. 12, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Apr. 26, 1989 Dallas, Texas L, 8-11Apr. 25, 1990 Dallas, Texas L, 3-11Apr. 03, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Apr. 18, 2000 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5Feb. 20, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 8-1Apr. 01, 2003 Arlington, Texas L, 4-6Apr. 30, 2003 Arlington, Texas W, 12-1Feb. 26, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Feb. 27. 2004 Arlington, Texas L, 2-3Feb. 28, 2004 Arlington, Texas L, 3-10Apr. 27, 2004 Dallas, Texas W, 4-2Feb. 10, 2005 Arlington, Texas L, 2-4Feb. 25, 2006 Midland, Texas L, 1-9May 18, 2006 Dallas, Texas L, 5-9May 19, 2006 Arlington, Texas W, 10-7May 20, 2006 Arlington, Texas W, 13-3Mar. 01, 2007 Dallas, Texas L, 2-3Feb. 23, 2008 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Feb. 29, 2008 Frisco, Texas L, 4-7Mar. 08, 2008 Arlington, Texas L, 1-7

H: (5-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 08, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 2-0Mar. 08, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 6-4Feb. 16, 1991 Arlington, Texas W,11-1Feb. 16, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 8-0Feb. 17, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2

H: (1-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 02, 1994 Arlington, Texas W, 15-6

H: (10-7-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 14, 1972 Arlington, Texas W, 7-3Mar. 14, 1972 Arlington, Texas L, 0-3Mar. 15, 1974 Arlington, Texas W, 1-0Mar. 15, 1974 Arlington, Texas W, 3-1Mar. 16, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 5-2Mar. 16, 1976 Arlington, Texas L, 1-10Mar. 16, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Mar. 16, 1977 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Mar. 16, 1978 Arlington, Texas L, 4-15Mar. 16, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 9-8Mar. 10, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3Mar. 10, 1980 Arlington, Texas L, 2-6Mar. 19, 1983 Arlington, Texas W,12-4Mar. 19, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 12-5Mar. 09, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 10-7Mar. 14, 1987 Arlington, Texas L, 2-4Mar. 12, 1988 Arlington, Texas L, 1-3

H: (2-1-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 04, 1995 Arlington, Texas W, 7-3Mar. 05, 1995 Arlington, Texas W, 8-1Mar. 06, 1995 Arlington, Texas L, 5-14

H: (2-4-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 19, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 8-7Mar. 13, 1972 Arlington, Texas L, 1-2Mar. 12, 1973 Arlington, Texas L, 0-2Mar. 12, 1973 Arlington, Texas L, 1-11Mar. 11, 1974 Arlington, Texas L, 5-10Mar. 11, 1974 Arlington, Texas W, 3-1

H: (0-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-1-0)Feb. 22, 2007 Frisco, Texas L, 1-12

H: (1-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 26, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 22-3

H: (12-9-0) A: (11-5-0) N: (0-0-0)Apr. 02, 1970 Arlington, Texas L, 7-8Apr. 02, 1970 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Apr. 21, 1970 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5Apr. 29, 1972 Arlington, Texas L, 3-5Apr. 29, 1972 Arlington, Texas L, 2-8Feb. 23, 1974 Abilene, Texas W, 3-2Feb. 23, 1974 Abilene, Texas W, 10-0Mar. 05, 1974 Arlington, Texas W, 11-6Mar. 05, 1974 Arlington, Texas W, 4-1Mar. 09, 1979 Arlington, Texas L, 5-6Mar. 09, 1979 Arlington, Texas W, 14-3Mar. 02, 1985 Abilene, Texas L, 1-7Mar 02, 1985 Abilene, Texas W, 7-2Mar. 22, 1985 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Mar. 22, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Feb. 18, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 5-2Feb. 18, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 9-8Feb. 28, 1986 Abilene, Texas W, 5-2Feb. 28, 1986 Abilene, Texas W, 10-1Apr. 18, 1987 Abilene, Texas L, 7-8Apr. 18, 1987 Abilene, Texas W, 12-3

Apr. 25, 1987 Arlington, Texas L, 7-8Apr. 25, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 9-5Feb. 06, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 14-1Feb. 06, 1988 Arlington, Texas L, 1-7Feb. 17, 1988 Abilene, Texas L, 4-5Feb. 17, 1988 Abilene, Texas W, 11-3Feb. 18, 1989 Abilene, Texas W, 12-7Feb. 18, 1989 Abilene, Texas L, 4-5Feb. 13, 1990 Abilene, Texas L, 7-10Feb. 13, 1990 Abilene, Texas W, 4-1Feb. 20, 1990 Arlington, Texas L, 1-2Feb. 20, 1990 Arlington, Texas L, 0-3Feb. 19, 1991 Abilene, Texas W, 6-3Feb. 19, 1991 Abilene, Texas W, 4-2Apr. 20, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 12-4Apr. 20, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 6-0

H: (0-0-0) A: (1-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 01, 2006 Honolulu, Hawai’i W, 15-9

H: (2-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Apr. 18, 2006 Arlington, Texas W, 6-3Apr. 19, 2006 Arlington, Texas W, 7-4

H: (0-0-0) A: (0-4-0) N: (1-1-0)Feb. 12, 1989 Houston, Texas L, 7-9Feb. 12, 1989 Houston, Texas L, 0-7Feb. 08, 1991 Houston, Texas L, 8-10Feb. 09, 1992 Houston, Texas L, 3-6May 26, 2001 Houston, Texas W, 7-6Feb. 24, 2007 Frisco, Texas L, 3-8

H: (0-2-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Apr. 01, 1998 Arlington, Texas L, 5-10Mar. 11, 2008 Arlington, Texas L, 6-12

H: (2-1-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Apr. 04, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 8-4Apr. 24, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 12-1Apr. 08, 1997 Arlington, Texas L, 3-9

H: (4-2-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 11, 2005 Arlington, Texas W, 5-1Mar. 12, 2005 Arlington, Texas L, 2-4Mar. 13, 2005 Arlington, Texas L, 2-3Mar. 09, 2007 Arlington, Texas W, 8-7Mar. 10, 2007 Arlington, Texas W, 13-6Mar. 11, 2007 Arlington, Texas W, 12-5

H: (1-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Feb. 16, 2007 Arlington, Texas W, 7-3

H: (0-1-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Feb. 22, 1994 Arlington, Texas L, 0-8

H: (2-0-0) A: (0-1-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 21, 1978 Edinburg, Texas L, 4-5Mar. 23, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 6-3Mar. 23, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 14-8

H: (1-2-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 22, 1995 Arlington, Texas L, 2-4Mar. 23, 1995 Arlington, Texas L, 3-9Feb. 15, 1997 Arlington, Texas W, 11-1

H: (4-3-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (1-0-0)Mar. 13, 1985 Arlington, Texas L, 7-15Mar. 13, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 10-8Mar. 09, 1993 Arlington, Texas L, 4-6Mar. 05, 1994 Arlington, Texas L, 3-5Mar. 06, 1994 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Feb. 12, 2000 Fort Worth, Texas W, 12-4Feb. 13, 2000 Arlington, Texas W, 3-0Mar. 13, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 7-6

H: (1-1-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Apr. 02, 1975 Arlington, Texas W, 11-0Apr. 02, 1975 Arlington, Texas L, 4-8

H: (3-5-0) A: (3-1-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 14, 1977 Arlington, Texas W, 1-0Mar. 15, 1977 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Feb. 22, 1997 Arlington, Texas L, 3-7Feb. 22, 1997 Arlington, Texas L, 12-14Feb. 23, 1997 Arlington, Texas L, 2-4Feb. 13, 1999 Arlington, Texas L, 3-10Feb. 13, 1999 Arlington, Texas W, 13-12Feb. 14, 1999 Arlington, Texas L, 4-9May 02, 2000 Lawrence, Kan. W, 7-5May 03, 2000 Lawrence, Kan. W, 4-3May 13, 2000 Lawrence, Kan. L, 5-6May 14, 2000 Lawrence, Kan. W, 6-4

H: (2-4-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 10, 1983 Arlington, Texas L, 8-14Mar. 11, 1983 Arlington, Texas L, 0-8Mar. 14, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 8-2Feb. 14, 1997 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Feb. 19, 2005 Arlington, Texas L, 4-5Feb. 16, 2006 Arlington, Texas L, 3-13

H: (4-2-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 19, 1973 Arlington, Texas L, 7-9Mar. 25, 1974 Arlington, Texas W, 2-0Mar. 23, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 9-1Mar. 23, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5Apr. 02, 1988 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Apr. 02, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 10-9

H: (3-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 13, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 25-5Mar. 09, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 8-2Mar. 09, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 8-0

H: (19-31-0) A: (17-30-0) N: (0-2-0)Apr. 26, 1969 Beaumont, Texas L, 1-7Apr. 26, 1969 Beaumont, Texas L, 0-3Apr. 24, 1970 Arlington, Texas L, 4-7Apr. 28, 1970 Arlington, Texas L, 0-5Apr. 28, 1970 Arlington, Texas W, 10-4Apr. 23, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 7-4Apr. 24, 1971 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Apr. 24, 1971 Arlington, Texas L, 2-3Mar. 31, 1972 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Apr. 01, 1972 Arlington, Texas W, 1-0Apr. 01, 1972 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Mar. 30, 1973 Beaumont, Texas L, 2-3Mar. 30, 1973 Beaumont, Texas W, 3-2Mar. 30, 1973 Beaumont, Texas L, 2-5Apr. 19, 1974 Arlington, Texas W, 4-2Apr. 19, 1974 Arlington, Texas L, 0-10Apr. 20, 1974 Arlington, Texas L, 3-6Apr. 18. 1975 Beaumont, Texas L, 0-6Apr. 18, 1975 Beaumont, Texas L, 2-4Apr. 19, 1975 Beaumont, Texas L, 5-16Apr. 23, 1976 Arlington, Texas L, 0-1Apr. 23, 1976 Arlington, Texas L, 0-9Apr. 24, 1976 Arlington, Texas L, 3-7Apr. 22, 1977 Beaumont, Texas L, 0-5Apr. 22, 1977 Beaumont, Texas L, 3-13Apr. 23, 1977 Beaumont, Texas L, 6-9Apr. 01, 1978 Arlington, Texas L, 1-2Apr. 01, 1978 Arlington, Texas L, 2-7Apr. 02, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 11-1Apr. 02, 1978 Arlington, Texas L, 2-3Feb. 24, 1979 Beaumont, Texas L, 4-8Feb. 24, 1979 Beaumont, Texas L, 5-10Feb. 25, 1979 Beaumont, Texas L, 0-8Feb. 25, 1979 Beaumont, Texas L, 5-11May 04, 1981 Beaumont, Texas L, 2-6May 04, 1981 Beaumont, Texas L, 6-7May 05, 1981 Arlington, Texas L, 0-1Apr. 16, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Apr. 16, 1983 Arlington, Texas L, 6-13Apr. 17, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Apr. 17, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 5-2May 07, 1983 Beaumont, Texas W, 6-2May 07, 1983 Beaumont, Texas W, 3-1May 08, 1983 Beaumont, Texas W, 9-4May 08, 1983 Beaumont, Texas L, 4-5May 15, 1983 Arlington, Texas L, 2-3Apr. 28, 1984 Beaumont, Texas W, 4-0Apr. 28, 1984 Beaumont, Texas L, 4-8Apr. 29, 1984 Beaumont, Texas L, 3-9Apr. 27, 1985 Arlington, Texas L, 7-9Apr. 28, 1985 Arlington, Texas L, 2-7Apr. 26, 1986 Beaumont, Texas W, 4-3Apr. 26, 1986 Beaumont, Texas W, 3-1Apr. 27, 1986 Beaumont, Texas L, 1-4Feb. 11, 1989 Beaumont, Texas L, 4-7Feb. 11, 1989 Beaumont, Texas W, 12-0Mar. 12, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 4-1Mar. 12, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 6-0Feb. 09, 1991 Beaumont, Texas W, 4-0Feb. 09, 1991 Beaumont, Texas L, 2-3Feb. 10, 1991 Beaumont, Texas L, 5-6Mar. 10, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 3-0Mar. 10, 1991 Arlington, Texas L, 2-5Feb. 08, 1992 Beaumont, Texas L, 0-2Feb. 08, 1992 Beaumont, Texas W, 5-3Apr. 17, 1999 Beaumont, Texas W, 11-9Apr. 17, 1999 Beaumont, Texas L, 7-9Apr. 18, 1999 Beaumont, Texas L, 5-6Mar. 11, 2000 Arlington, Texas L, 6-11Mar. 11, 2000 Arlington, Texas W, 4-1Mar. 12, 2000 Arlington, Texas L, 6-7Apr. 28, 2001 Beaumont, Texas L, 2-5Apr. 28, 2001 Beaumont, Texas W, 13-1Apr. 29, 2001 Beaumont, Texas W, 4-1May 12, 2001 Arlington, Texas L, 0-1May 13, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 3-1May13, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 3-1Apr. 13, 2002 Arlington, Texas L, 7-9Apr. 13, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Apr. 14, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 13-2May 18, 2002 Arlington, Texas L, 3-5

May 15, 2003 Beaumont, Texas L, 1-4May 16, 2003 Beaumont, Texas W, 7-4May 17, 2003 Beaumont, Texas L, 0-15Apr. 16, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 3-1Apr. 17, 2004 Arlington, Texas L, 2-4Apr. 18, 2004 Arlington, Texas L, 2-5Mar. 18, 2005 Beaumont, Texas W, 12-6Mar. 19, 2005 Beaumont, Texas L, 3-4Mar. 20, 2005 Beaumont, Texas W, 11-1May 25, 2005 Natchitoches, La. L, 1-7May 27, 2005 Natchitoches, La. L, 3-8Apr. 07, 2006 Arlington, Texas L, 3-10Apr. 08, 2006 Arlington, Texas L, 0-7Apr. 09, 2006 Arlington, Texas L, 5-8May 27, 2006 Beaumont, Texas W, 8-7Mar. 16, 2007 Beaumont, Texas L, 3-11Mar. 17, 2007 Beaumont, Texas L, 1-4Mar. 18, 2007 Beaumont, Texas L, 0-5Mar. 14, 2008 Arlington, Texas L, 7-13Mar. 15, 2008 Arlington, Texas W, 15-4Mar. 16, 2008 Arlington, Texas L, 5-9

H: (0-1-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 26, 1986 Arlington, Texas L, 4-10

H: (5-8-0) A: (8-11-0) N: (0-1-0)Mar. 17, 1972 Lafayette, La. L, 2-8Mar, 18, 1972 Lafayette, La. L, 1-2Mar. 18, 1972 Lafayette, La. L, 0-1Mar. 19, 1973 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Mar. 19, 1973 Arlington, Texas W, 13-2Mar. 20, 1973 Arlington, Texas L, 0-4Mar. 22, 1974 Lafayette, La. W, 4-2Mar. 22, 1974 Lafayette, La. W, 12-11Mar. 23, 1974 Lafayette, La. L, 3-9Mar. 21, 1975 Arlington, Texas W, 8-1Mar. 21, 1975 Arlington, Texas L, 2-7Mar. 22, 1975 Arlington, Texas L, 4-6Apr. 30, 1976 Lafayette, La. W, 4-3Apr. 30, 1976 Lafayette, La. W, 6-4May 01, 1976 Lafayette, La. L, 2-4Apr. 29, 1977 Arlington, Texas W, 8-6Apr. 29, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Apr, 30, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 0-3Apr. 29, 1978 Lafayette, La. W, 5-3Apr. 29, 1978 Lafayette, La. L, 7-11Apr. 30, 1978 Lafayette, La. L, 0-2Apr. 30, 1978 Lafayette, La. L, 0-11Apr. 27, 1979 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3Apr. 27, 1979 Arlington, Texas L, 7-20Apr. 28, 1979 Arlington, Texas L, 0-5Apr. 28, 1979 Arlington, Texas L, 6-8Mar. 19, 1987 Lafayette, La. W, 7-6Feb. 26, 1988 Lafayette, La. W, 4-1Mar. 10, 1990 Lafayette, La. W, 4-3Mar. 11, 1990 Lafayette, La. L, 7-9Feb. 21, 1998 Lafayette, La. L, 4-6Feb. 21, 1998 Lafayette, La. L, 2-4Feb. 23, 2002 Houston, Texas L, 5-6

H: (17-10-0) A: (20-11-0) N: (1-3-0)Mar. 09, 1985 Monroe, La. W, 2-1Mar. 09, 1985 Monroe, La. L, 0-7Mar. 10, 1985 Monroe, La. L, 5-8Apr. 05, 1986 Monroe, La. L, 9-10Apr. 05, 1986 Monroe, La. W, 8-1Apr. 06, 1986 Monroe, La. W, 8-1Mar. 19, 1988 Arlington, Texas L, 4-6Mar. 19, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 9-4Mar. 20, 1988 Arlington, Texas L, 1-2Mar. 18, 1989 Monroe, La. W, 8-1Mar. 18, 1989 Monroe, La. W, 5-1Mar. 19, 1989 Monroe, La. W, 8-4Apr. 13, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 9-0Apr. 13, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 10-3Apr. 14, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 7-2Mar. 21, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5Mar. 21, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 10-9Mar. 22, 1992 Arlington, Texas L, 7-9Mar. 20, 1993 Monroe, La. W, 3-2Mar. 20, 1993 Monroe, La. W, 6-3May 07, 1994 Monroe, La. W, 8-4May 07, 1994 Monroe, La. W, 6-5May 08, 1994 Monroe, La. W, 9-5May 05, 1995 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4May 06, 1995 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4May 07, 1995 Arlington, Texas W, 12-4May 14, 1995 Shreveport, La. L, 5-6Mar. 09, 1996 Monroe, La. W, 4-3Mar. 09, 1996 Monroe, La. L, 3-10Mar. 10, 1996 Monroe, La. L, 12-13May 16, 1996 Shreveport, La. L, 3-4Mar. 08, 1997 Arlington, Texas W, 3-0Mar. 08, 1997 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5Mar. 09, 1997 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3Apr. 18, 1998 Monroe, La. L, 3-4Apr. 18, 1998 Monroe, La. W, 9-7Apr. 24, 1999 Arlington, Texas L, 3-5Apr. 24, 1999 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Apr. 25, 1999 Arlington, Texas L, 8-9Mar. 04, 2000 Monroe, La. L, 4-5Mar. 04, 2000 Monroe, La. W, 8-4Mar. 05, 2000 Monroe, La. L, 2-3May 05, 2001 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4

East Central Univ. (Okla.) (5-0-0)

East Texas Baptist (1-0-0)

Emporia State (10-7-0)

Evansville (2-1-0)

Fort Hays State (2-4-0)

Gonzaga (0-1-0)

Grambling (1-0-0)

Hardin-Simmons (23-14-0)

Hawai’i (1-0-0)

Hawai’i-Hilo (2-0-0)

Houston (1-5-0)

Houston Baptist (0-2-0)

Howard Payne (2-1-0)

Illinois (4-2-0)

Illinois State (1-0-0)

Incarnate Word (0-1-0)

Indiana (2-1-0)

Iowa (1-2-0)

Iowa State (5-3-0)

J.F. Kennedy (Neb.) (1-1-0)

Kansas (6-6-0)

Kansas State (2-4-0)

Kent State (4-2-0)

Lake Forest (3-0-0)

Lamar (36-66-0)

Lambuth (Tenn.) (0-1-0)

Louisiana-Lafayette (13-20-0)

Louisiana-Monroe (38-24-0)

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTSMay 05, 2001 Arlington, Texas L, 3-9May 06, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 7-6May 18, 2001 Beaumont, Texas W, 5-2Mar. 22, 2002 Monroe, La. W, 6-5Mar. 23, 2002 Monroe, La. L, 2-8Mar. 24, 2002 Monroe, La. L, 7-9Apr. 25, 2003 Arlington, Texas W, 4-2Apr. 26, 2003 Arlington, Texas L, 3-12Apr. 27, 2003 Arlington, Texas W, 11-3May 22, 2003 Monroe, La. W, 15-10May 23, 2003 Monroe, La. W, 6-4Mar. 26, 2004 Monroe, La. W, 10-7Mar. 27, 2004 Monroe, La. L, 5-6 (10)Mar. 28, 2004 Monroe, La. W, 13-3May 28, 2004 Hammond, La. L, 5-6Apr. 01, 2005 Arlington, Texas L, 2-4Apr. 02, 2005 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Apr. 03, 2005 Arlington, Texas W, 11-10Mar. 17, 2006 Monroe, La. W, 10-4

H: (28-19-0) A: (18-22-0) N: (0-0-0)Apr. 22, 1972 Arlington, Texas L, 1-3Apr. 22, 1972 Arlington, Texas L, 1-3Apr. 19, 1973 Ruston, La. W, 2-1Apr. 20, 1973 Ruston, La. L, 2-3Mar. 29, 1974 Ruston, La. L, 2-6Mar. 29, 1974 Ruston, La. L, 7-15Mar. 30, 1974 Ruston, La. L, 4-8Apr. 04, 1975 Arlington, Texas L, 2-3Apr. 04, 1975 Arlington, Texas W, 11-1Apr. 05, 1975 Arlington, Texas W, 4-1Mar. 26, 1976 Ruston, La. L, 4-6Mar. 26, 1976 Ruston, La. L, 1-2Mar. 27, 1976 Ruston, La. W, 5-3Mar. 25, 1977 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Mar. 25, 1977 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Apr. 22, 1978 Ruston, La. L, 2-6Apr, 22, 1978 Ruston, La. L, 1-6Apr. 23, 1978 Ruston, La. L, 1-5Apr, 23, 1978 Ruston, La. W, 10-5Apr. 21, 1979 Arlington, Texas L, 1-10Apr. 21, 1979 Arlington, Texas W, 18-4Apr. 22, 1979 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Apr. 22, 1979 Arlington, Texas W, 12-4Mar. 15, 1980 Ruston, La. W, 3-2Mar. 15, 1980 Ruston, ,La. L, 4-5May 03, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 10-6 May 03, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5May 04, 1980 Arlington, Texas L, 2-8May 04, 1980 Arlington, Texas L, 4-6May 10, 1980 Ruston, La. L, 0-3Mar. 28, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5Mar. 28, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 4-2Mar. 29, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 4-2Mar. 29, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Apr. 25, 1981 Ruston, La. L, 4-8Apr. 25, 1981 Ruston, La. W, 7-6Apr. 26, 1981 Ruston, La. W, 5-2Apr. 26, 1981 Ruston, La. W, 6-5Mar. 20, 1982 Ruston, La. W, 4-3Mar. 21, 1982 Ruston, La. L, 1-9Apr. 17, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 12-3Apr. 17, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 8-7Apr. 18, 1982 Arlington, Texas L, 6-9Apr. 18, 1982 Arlington, Texas L, 0-2Apr. 14, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 8-7Apr. 14, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 23-7Apr. 15, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 12-3Apr. 20, 1985 Ruston, La. L, 1-3Apr. 20, 1985 Ruston, La. W, 6-5Apr. 21, 1985 Ruston, La. L, 4-5Mar. 15, 1986 Arlington, Texas L, 0-1Mar. 16, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 4-2Mar. 16, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5May 03, 1989 Ruston, La. W, 9-4Feb. 17, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 8-2Feb. 17, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 4-1Feb. 18, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Feb. 23, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 1-0Feb. 23, 1991 Arlington, Texas L, 4-6Feb. 24, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 4-1Feb. 22, 1992 Ruston, La. W, 7-5Feb. 23, 1992 Ruston, La. W, 11-10Feb. 06, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1Feb. 06, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Feb. 07, 1993 Ruston, La. W, 3-1May 07, 1993 Ruston, La. L, 1-4May 08, 1993 Ruston, La. W, 5-1Feb. 12, 1994 Arlington, Texas L, 5-6Feb. 12, 1994 Arlington, Texas L, 1-9Feb. 13, 1994 Arlington, Texas W, 15-1Feb. 10, 1996 Arlington, Texas L, 2-5Feb. 11, 1996 Arlington, Texas L, 2-3Feb. 07, 1998 Ruston, La. L, 12-13Feb. 08, 1998 Ruston, La. W, 13-2Mar. 17, 2001 Arlington, Texas L, 1-3Mar. 17, 2001 Arlington, Texas L, 5-6Feb. 09, 2002 Ruston, La. W, 10-4Feb. 09, 2002 Ruston, La. L, 2-4Feb. 10, 2002 Ruston, La. L, 4-12Feb. 11, 2006 Ruston, La. W, 7-2Feb. 12, 2006 Ruston, La. W, 10-4Feb. 12, 2006 Ruston, La. L, 4-5Feb. 09, 2007 Arlington, Texas W, 8-3Feb. 10, 2007 Arlington, Texas L, 6-13Feb. 11, 2007 Arlington, Texas L, 7-9

Feb. 26, 2008 Ruston, La. L, 4-8Feb. 26, 2008 Ruston, La. L, 1-8

H: (0-0-0) A: (0-2-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 17, 1987 Baton Rouge, La. L, 2-17Mar. 18, 1987 Baton Rouge, La L, 3-4

H: (6-1-0) A: (2-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 07, 1981 Belton, Texas W, 7-4Mar. 07, 1981 Belton, Texas W, 5-0Mar. 19, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 5-0Mar. 15, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5Mar. 15, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Apr. 09, 1986 Arlington, Texas L, 2-6Apr. 09, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Mar. 25, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 14-12Mar. 25, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 12-2

H: (2-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 22, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 12-0Mar. 22, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 8-0

H: (35-15-0) A: (17-36-0) N: (2-3-0)Apr. 06, 1973 Lake Charles, La. W, 3-1Apr. 07, 1973 Lake Charles, La. L, 2-3Apr. 05, 1974 Arlington, Texas L, 2-3Apr. 05, 1974 Arlington, Texas L, 0-4Apr. 06, 1974 Arlington, Texas L, 2-8Apr. 11, 1975 Lake Charles, La. L, 2-5Apr. 12, 1975 Lake Charles, La. W, 1-0Apr. 12, 1975 Lake Charles, La. L, 0-4Apr. 09, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 12-3Apr. 09, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1Apr. 10, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 13-6Apr. 15, 1977 Lake Charles, La. L, 3-4Apr. 15, 1977 Lake Charles, La. L, 5-7Apr. 16, 1977 Lake Charles, La. L, 1-7Apr. 08, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Apr. 08, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 7-3Apr. 09, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 9-2Apr. 09, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 4-2Mar. 31, 1979 Lake Charles, La. L, 5-6Mar. 31, 1979 Lake Charles, La. L, 0-8Apr. 01, 1979 Lake Charles, La. L, 13-15Apr. 01, 1979 Lake Charles, La. L, 3-8Mar. 28, 1983 Lake Charles, La. W, 10-3Mar. 28, 1983 Lake Charles, La. L, 2-7Mar. 29, 1983 Lake Charles, La. L, 6-11Mar. 29, 1983 Lake Charles, La. L, 9-11Apr. 24, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 10-6Apr. 24, 1983 Arlington, Texas L, 5-6Apr. 25, 1983 Arlington, Texas L, 4-6Apr. 25, 1983 Arlington, Texas L, 4-8May 02, 1983 Lake Charles, La. W, 5-3Mar. 31, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5Mar. 31, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 4-2Apr. 01, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 8-2Mar. 30, 1985 Lake Charles, La. L, 3-9Mar. 30, 1985 Lake Charles, La. L, 0-2Mar. 31, 1985 Lake Charles, La. W, 10-3Mar. 28, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1Mar. 29, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 6-1Mar. 29, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Apr. 16, 1988 Lake Charles, La. L, 0-5Apr. 16, 1988 Lake Charles, La. L, 3-4Apr. 17, 1988 Lake Charles, La. W, 6-5Apr. 15, 1989 Arlington, Texas L, 0-3Apr. 15, 1989 Arlington, Texas L, 0-6Apr. 16, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Apr. 15, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Apr, 15, 1990 Arlington, Texas L, 2-3Mar. 29, 1991 Lake Charles, La. W, 4-3Mar. 29, 1991 Lake Charles, La. W, 4-3Mar. 30, 1991 Lake Charles, La. L, 2-3Apr. 04, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Apr. 04, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 8-6Apr. 05, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 7-2Apr. 03, 1993 Lake Charles, La. L, 5-6Apr. 05, 1993 Lake Charles, La. L, 1-3Apr. 05, 1993 Lake Charles, La. W, 8-1Apr. 01, 1994 Lake Charles, La. W, 2-1Apr. 01, 1994 Lake Charles, La. L, 4-5Apr. 02, 1994 Lake Charles, La. L, 2-8Apr. 01, 1995 Arlington, Texas L, 0-3Apr. 01, 1995 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Apr. 02, 1995 Arlington, Texas W, 9-0May 10, 1995 Shreveport, La. L, 2-4Mar. 24, 1996 Lake Charles, La. W, 8-3Mar. 24, 1996 Lake Charles, La. L, 1-4Mar. 25, 1996 Lake Charles, La. L, 1-5Mar. 22, 1997 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Mar. 22, 1997 Arlington, Texas W, 7-6Mar. 23, 1997 Arlington, Texas L, 0-6Mar. 28, 1998 Lake Charles, La. L, 9-20Mar. 28, 1998 Lake Charles, La. W, 8-6Mar. 29, 1998 Lake Charles, La. L, 9-12Apr. 10, 1999 Arlington, Texas W, 11-8Apr. 10, 1999 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Apr. 11, 1999 Arlington, Texas W, 4-2Mar. 18, 2000 Lake Charles, La. L, 1-11Mar. 18, 2000 Lake Charles, La. L, 0-14Mar. 19, 2000 Lake Charles La. L, 4-8Mar. 17, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5

Mar. 17, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 10-9Mar. 18, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 14-8Apr. 26, 2002 Lake Charles, La. L, 4-11Apr. 27, 2002 Lake Charles, La. W, 7-3Apr. 28, 2002 Lake Charles, La. L, 3-5Apr. 04, 2003 Arlington, Texas W, 6-2Apr. 05, 2003 Arlington, Texas W, 10-3Apr. 06, 2003 Arlington, Texas W, 6-3May 23, 2003 Monroe, La. L, 3-12May 24, 2003 Monroe, La. W, 12-7May 24, 2003 Monroe, La. L, 0-14Apr. 30, 2004 Lake Charles, La. L, 1-2May 02, 2004 Lake Charles, La. L, 5-9May 02, 2004 Lake Charles, La. L, 3-7Apr. 22, 2005 Arlington, Texas L, 5-17Apr. 23, 2005 Arlington, Texas L, 2-3Apr. 24, 2005 Arlington, Texas W, 5-0Apr. 14, 2006 Lake Charles, La. L, 3-10Apr. 15, 2006 Lake Charles, La. W, 19-5Apr. 16, 2006 Lake Charles, La. L, 0-10May 25, 2006 Beaumont, Texas W, 5-1Apr. 14, 2007 Arlington, Texas L, 3-10Apr. 14, 2007 Arlington, Texas L, 1-3Apr. 15, 2007 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Mar. 07, 2008 Arlington, Texas W, 26-1 Apr. 11, 2008 Lake Charles, La. W, 7-2Apr. 12, 2008 Lake Charles, La. W, 10-8Apr. 13, 2008 Lake Charles, La. W, 13-12

H: (0-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (1-1-0)Mar. 20, 1978 Edinburg, Texas W, 4-2Mar. 24, 1978 Edinburg, Texas L, 0-1

H: (6-0-0) A: (1-1-0) N: (0-0-0)Apr. 27, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 5-2Apr. 27, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 8-2Apr. 12, 1977 Wichita Falls, Texas W, 6-3Apr. 12, 1977 Wichita Falls, Texas L, 0-4Feb. 24, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 8-7Feb. 24, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 7-5Apr. 11, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Apr. 11, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 9-1

H: (1-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 26, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 9-4

H: (0-2-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 23, 1985 Arlington, Texas L, 1-4Mar. 23, 1985 Arlington, Texas L, 4-5

H: (0-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (1-0-0)Feb. 21, 2003 Houston, Texas W, 8-7

H: (5-5-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (1-0-0)Mar. 19, 1985 Arlington, Texas L, 9-11Mar. 21, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Mar. 21, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 11-1Feb. 18, 1994 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5Feb. 17, 1996 Arlington, Texas L, 3-5Feb. 18, 2001 Arlington, Texas L, 2-6Feb. 15, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Feb. 15, 2003 Arlington, Texas L, 3-10Feb. 21, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 9-1Feb. 23, 2007 Frisco, Texas W, 11-10Feb. 23, 2008 Arlington, Texas L, 6-9

H: (2-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 21, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 9-2Mar. 21, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 6-4

H: (0-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (2-0-0)Mar. 21, 1978 Edinburg, Texas W, 7-2Mar. 23, 1978 Edinburg, Texas W, 5-3

H: (2-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 20, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 14-0Mar. 20, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 25-2

H: (1-2-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 25, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 5-1Feb. 18, 2000 Arlington, Texas L, 1-3Feb. 17, 2007 Arlington, Texas L, 4-5

H: (0-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-1-0)Mar. 01, 2008 Frisco, Texas L, 6-10

H: (4-2-0) A: (1-3-0) N:(0-0-0)Feb. 20, 1994 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Feb. 24, 1995 Arlington, Texas L, 4-8Feb. 25, 1995 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1Feb. 26, 1995 Arlington, Texas L, 7-14Feb. 28, 1998 Albuquerque, N.M. L, 2-17Feb. 28, 1998 Albuquerque, N.M. W, 22-15Mar. 01, 1998 Albuquerque, N.M. L, 8-10Feb. 14, 2003 Arlington, Texas W, 8-6

Mar. 08, 2003 Albuquerque, N.M. L, 12-17Feb. 18, 2007 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1

H: (2-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-1-0)Mar. 12, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 4-2Mar. 07, 2003 Albuquerque, N.M. L, 11-13Mar. 03, 2007 Arlington, Texas W, 9-8

H: (18-11-0) A: (12-12-0) N: (0-0-0)Apr. 19, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 12-5May 18, 1990 Arlington, Texas L, 4-7May 19, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Mar. 07, 1992 Thibodaux, La. L, 1-3Mar. 07, 1992 Thibodaux, La. L, 0-2Mar. 08, 1992 Thibodaux, La. W, 5-2Mar. 06, 1993 Arlington, Texas L, 2-3Mar. 06, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 6-1Mar. 07, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 13-3Apr. 30, 1994 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3Apr. 30, 1994 Arlington, Texas L, 2-7May 01, 1994 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1Apr. 29, 1995 Thibodaux, La. W, 5-4Apr. 29, 1995 Thibodaux, La. W, 11-4Apr. 30, 1995 Thibodaux, La. L, 11-12Mar. 16, 1996 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Mar. 16, 1996 Arlington, Texas L, 4-7Mar. 17, 1996 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3Mar. 15, 1997 Thibodaux, La. W, 3-1Mar. 15, 1997 Thibodaux, La. L, 0-11Mar. 16, 1997 Thibodaux, La. L, 2-3Apr. 25, 1998 Arlington, Texas L, 0-5Apr. 25, 1998 Arlington, Texas W, 8-7Apr. 26, 1998 Arlington, Texas L, 7-10May 01, 1999 Thibodaux, La. W, 12-10May 01, 1999 Thibodaux, La. W, 9-0May 02, 1999 Thibodaux, La. W, 9-1Apr. 29, 2000 Arlington, Texas L, 2-5Apr. 29, 2000 Arlington, Texas L, 1-7Apr. 30, 2000 Arlington, Texas W, 3-1Apr. 21, 2001 Thibodaux, La. W, 1-0Apr. 21, 2001 Thibodaux, La. L, 3-4Apr. 22, 2001 Thibodaux, La. L, 0-4Apr. 06, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 7-5Apr. 07, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 10-5Mar. 28, 2003 Thibodaux, La. W, 10-5Mar. 29, 2003 Thibodaux, La. W, 17-0Mar. 30, 2003 Thibodaux, La. L, 5-6Apr. 09, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 3-0Apr. 10, 2004 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Apr. 11, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 15-1Apr. 29, 2005 Thibodaux, La. L, 0-3Apr. 30, 2005 Thibodaux, La. W, 11-6May 01, 2005 Thibodaux, La. W, 16-6Mar. 24, 2006 Arlington, Texas W, 9-4Mar. 25, 2006 Arlington, Texas W, 9-4Mar. 26, 2006 Arlington, Texas W, 7-3May 05, 2007 Thibodaux, La. L, 2-3May 05, 2007 Thibodaux, La. L, 7-8May 06, 2007 Thibodaux, La. L, 0-5May 02, 2008 Arlington, Texas W, 7-6May 03, 2008 Arlington, Texas L, 0-3May 04, 2008 Arlington, Texas L, 5-6

H: (0-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-1-0)Jun. 03, 2006 Austin, Texas L, 5-6

H: (4-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 31, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 6-2Mar. 31, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 17-1Apr. 01, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 7-4Apr. 01, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 13-4

H: (16-0-0) A: (5-1-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 10, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 5-2Mar. 10, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 3-1Mar. 29, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 12-2Mar. 29, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 11-0Mar. 11, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 4-1Mar. 11, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 14-3Apr. 09, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 8-7Apr. 09, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 5-0Apr. 07, 1984 Denton, Texas W, 15-3Apr. 07, 1984 Denton, Texas W, 5-2Apr. 08, 1984 Denton, Texas W, 6-2Apr. 14, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 5-1Apr. 15, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 7-5Apr. 15, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 7-1Apr. 12, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 5-0Apr. 12, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1Apr. 13, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Apr. 24, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 18-6Apr. 24, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2May 05, 1988 Denton, Texas W, 11-3May 05, 1988 Denton, Texas W, 10-0May 06, 1988 Denton, Texas L, 3-4

H: (3-1-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (1-0-0)Mar. 24, 1989 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Mar. 25, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 9-1Mar. 09, 2003 Albuquerque, N.M. W, 14-7Feb. 18, 2005 Arlington, Texas W, 11-3Mar. 2, 2007 Arlington, Texas W, 20-2

Louisiana Tech (46-41-0)

LSU (0-2-0)

Mary Hardin-Baylor (8-1-0)

Maryville State (N.D.) (2-0-0)

McNeese State (54-54-0)

Michigan State (1-1-0)

Midwestern State (7-1-0)

Minnesota (1-0-0)

Minnesota State Mankato (0-2-0)

Mississippi (1-0-0)

Missouri State (6-5-0)

Missouri Western (2-0-0)

Morningside (Iowa) (2-0-0)

Mount Mercy (Iowa) (2-0-0)

Nebraska (1-2-0)

Nevada (0-1-0)

New Mexico (5-5-0)

New Mexico State (2-1-0)

Nicholls (30-23-0)

North Carolina State (0-1-0)

North Dakota State (4-0-0)

North Texas (21-1-0)

Northwestern (4-1-0)

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H: (15-18-0) A: (16-18-0) N: (4-2-0)Mar. 26, 1988 Natchitoches, La. W, 3-2Mar. 26, 1988 Natchitoches, La. L, 4-8Mar. 27, 1988 Natchitoches, La. W, 9-2Apr. 01, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 3-1Apr. 01, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 1-0Apr. 02, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 16-3Mar. 17, 1990 Natchitoches, La. L, 2-5Mar. 17, 1990 Natchitoches, La. W, 2-1Mar. 18, 1990 Natchitoches, La. L, 2-11Mar. 31, 1990 Natchitoches, La. L, 3-4Mar. 31, 1990 Natchitoches, La. W, 4-2Apr. 01, 1990 Natchitoches, La. W, 11-2Apr. 27, 1991 Arlington, Texas L, 2-8Apr. 27, 1991 Arlington, Texas L, 5-9Apr. 29, 1991 Arlington, Texas L, 2-6Apr. 17, 1992 Natchitoches, La. W, 7-6Apr. 17, 1992 Natchitoches, La. W, 4-3Apr. 18, 1992 Natchitoches, La. W, 12-1Apr. 17, 1993 Arlington, Texas L, 3-6Apr. 17, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 10-0Apr. 18, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2May 16, 1993 Natchitoches, La. W, 12-6Mar. 19, 1994 Arlington, Texas L, 0-6Mar. 20, 1994 Arlington, Texas L, 1-2Mar. 20, 1994 Arlington, Texas L, 0-5Mar. 17, 1995 Natchitoches, La. L, 5-7Mar. 18, 1995 Natchitoches, La. L, 3-5Mar. 18, 1995 Natchitoches, La. L, 1-11May 13, 1995 Shreveport, La. W, 11-3Mar. 02, 1996 Arlington, Texas L, 2-4Mar. 02, 1996 Arlington, Texas L, 3-6Mar. 03, 1996 Arlington, Texas W, 7-6May 17, 1996 Shreveport, La. L, 6-7Mar. 01, 1997 Natchitoches, La. L, 1-11Mar. 02, 1997 Natchitoches, La. W, 5-1Mar. 21, 1998 Arlington, Texas L, 2-21Mar. 21, 1998 Arlington, Texas W, 9-3Mar. 22, 1998 Arlington, Texas L, 7-8Mar. 13, 1999 Natchitoches, La. L, 4-11Mar. 13, 1999 Natchitoches, La. L, 6-15Mar. 14, 1999 Natchitoches, La. L, 2-14May 14, 1999 Monroe, La. W, 11-8Apr. 15, 2000 Arlington, Texas L, 1-2Apr. 15, 2000 Arlington, Texas L, 2-6Apr. 16, 2000 Arlington, Texas W, 8-6Mar. 03, 2001 Natchitoches, La. W, 10-9Mar. 03, 2001 Natchitoches, La. L, 8-12Mar. 04, 2001 Natchitoches, La. W, 10-8May 11, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 3-1May 11, 2002 Arlington, Texas L, 8-10May 12, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 6-3Mar. 14, 2003 Natchitoches, La. L, 8-9Mar. 15, 2003 Natchitoches, La. W, 8-2Mar. 16, 2003 Natchitoches, La. W, 7-3May 21, 2003 Monroe, La. W, 4-3May 14, 2004 Arlington, Texas L, 9-13May 15, 2004 Arlington, Texas L, 2-5May 16, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 3-1May 27, 2004 Hammond, La. L, 3-8May 19, 2005 Natchitoches, La. L, 0-6May 20, 2005 Natchitoches, La. L, 4-7May 21, 2005 Natchitoches, La. L, 3-4May 26, 2005 Natchitoches, La. W, 4-1Mar. 10, 2006 Arlington, Texas W, 10-9Mar. 11, 2006 Arlington, Texas W, 14-1Mar. 12, 2006 Arlington, Texas W, 6-1May 27, 2006 Beaumont, Texas W, 8-2Apr. 27, 2007 Arlington, Texas W, 7-0Apr. 28, 2007 Arlington, Texas L, 4-14Apr. 29, 2007 Arlington, Texas L, 2-4Apr. 25, 2008 Natchitoches, La. L, 2-8Apr. 26, 2008 Natchitoches, La. L, 5-9Apr. 26, 2008 Natchitoches, La. W, 18-3

H: (4-1-0) A: (1-1-0) N: (0-0-0)Apr. 19, 1989 Cedar Hill, Texas W, 16-0Apr. 25, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 6-3Apr. 03, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 11-2Feb. 14, 1991 Cedar Hill, Texas L, 3-13Apr. 16, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 6-4Feb. 05, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 8-4Mar. 29, 1994 Arlington, Texas L, 2-8

H: (5-7-0) A: (3-10-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 07, 1972 Arlington, Texas L, 3-9Mar. 07, 1972 Arlington, Texas L, 1-6Mar. 05, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Mar. 05, 1988 Arlington, Texas L, 3-5Mar. 06, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 11-10Apr. 04, 1989 Norman, Okla. L, 7-19Apr. 05, 1989 Norman, Okla. L, 1-7Apr. 02, 1997 Norman, Okla. L, 5-14Feb. 24, 1998 Arlington, Texas L, 5-7Apr. 26, 1998 Norman, Okla. L, 12-13Apr. 20, 1999 Arlington, Texas L, 6-9Feb. 29, 2000 Arlington, Texas L, 8-11Mar. 07, 2000 Norman, Okla. L, 3-11Feb. 27, 2001 Norman, Okla. L, 2-7May 02, 2001 Norman, Okla. L, 6-10Mar. 20, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 15-5Apr. 17, 2002 Norman, Okla. W, 10-5Mar 19, 2003 Arlington, Texas W, 10-7May 13, 2003 Norman, Okla. W, 11-9

Mar. 02, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Mar. 10, 2004 Norman, Okla. W, 18-12Apr. 19, 2005 Norman, Okla. L, 6-11Mar. 14, 2006 Arlington, Texas L, 0-8Apr. 04, 2006 Norman, Okla. L, 3-4Mar. 25, 2008 Norman, Okla. L, 5-6

H: (1-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 22, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 4-0

H: (2-1-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 04, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 7-4Mar. 04, 1984 Arlington, Texas L, 0-5Mar. 08, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 16-15

H: (5-5-0) A: (0-8-0) N: (0-2-0)Mar. 10, 1987 Arlington, Texas L, 5-9Feb. 27, 1988 Lafayette, La. L, 5-7Feb. 27, 1988 Lafayette, La. L, 2-7Mar. 09, 1989 Arlington, Texas L, 5-15Mar. 06, 1990 Arlington, Texas L, 7-13Apr. 17, 1990 Stillwater, Okla. L, 2-6Apr. 18, 1990 Stillwater, Okla. L, 5-8Apr. 23, 1991 Stillwater, Okla. L, 5-10Feb. 16, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3Mar. 10, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 26-13Mar. 17, 1993 Stillwater, Okla. L, 3-17Feb. 19, 1994 Arlington, Texas W, 6-4Feb. 15, 1995 Arlington, Texas L, 2-4Mar. 12, 2002 Stillwater, Okla. L, 2-6Mar. 25, 2003 Stillwater, Okla. L, 2-3Mar. 23, 2004 Stillwater, Okla. L, 6-7Apr. 13, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 1-0Mar. 21, 2006 Stillwater, Okla. L, 3-8Mar. 06, 2007 Arlington, Texas L, 1-19Apr. 15, 2008 Arlington, Texas W, 7-3

H: (17-21-0) A: (1-13-0) N: (1-2-0)Feb. 27, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 6-4Feb. 27, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3Feb. 28, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 9-1Feb. 26, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 0-5Feb. 26, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 5-12Feb. 28, 1978 Arlington, Texas L, 8-16Mar. 01, 1978 Arlington, Texas L, 7-11Feb. 26, 1979 Arlington, Texas W, 1-0Feb. 26, 1979 Arlington, Texas L, 5-10Apr. 14, 1979 Tulsa, Okla. W, 3-2Apr. 14, 1979 Tulsa, Okla. L, 3-4Apr. 15, 1979 Tulsa, Okla. L, 0-8Feb. 29, 1980 Arlington, Texas L, 4-12Feb. 27, 1981 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Mar. 02, 1981 Arlington, Texas L, 3-7Feb. 25, 1983 Arlington, Texas L, 5-6Feb. 25, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Feb. 26, 1983 Arlington, Texas L, 0-3Feb. 23, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 5-2Feb. 25, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 9-6Feb. 25, 1984 Arlington, Texas L, 1-3Feb. 20, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 9-8Feb. 21, 1985 Arlington, Texas L, 1-3Feb. 21, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Feb. 21, 1986 Arlington, Texas L, 5-14Feb. 21, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 8-3Feb. 22, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 8-4Feb. 22, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Feb. 19, 1987 Arlington, Texas L, 1-8Feb. 20, 1987 Tulsa, Okla. L, 4-10Apr. 11, 1987 Tulsa, Okla. L, 3-9Apr. 10, 1987 Tulsa, Okla. L, 2-10Feb. 26, 1988 Lafayette, La. W, 8-1Apr. 15, 1994 Arlington, Texas W, 8-3Apr. 16, 1994 Arlington, Texas L, 1-2May 03,1994 Tulsa, Okla. L, 3-6Feb. 28, 1995 Arlington, Texas W, 9-4Apr. 14, 1995 Tulsa, Okla. L, 3-4Apr. 15, 1995 Tulsa, Okla. L, 3-4Apr. 15, 1995 Tulsa, Okla. L, 1-2Feb. 15, 1998 Arlington, Texas L, 1-9Feb. 26, 1999 Laredo, Texas L, 4-9Feb. 26, 1999 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3Mar. 10, 1999 Arlington, Texas L, 2-5Feb. 23, 2000 Arlington, Texas L, 1-8Apr. 25, 2000 Tulsa, Okla. L, 5-6Feb. 18, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 6-4Mar. 20, 2001 Tulsa, Okla. L, 4-8Apr. 10, 2001 Arlington, Texas L, 1-7Mar. 09, 2002 Arlington, Texas L, 3-7Apr. 09, 2002 Tulsa, Okla. L, 0-4Feb. 17, 2006 Arlington, Texas W, 7-5Feb. 24, 2006 Midland, Texas L, 7-8Mar. 28, 2006 Tulsa, Okla. L, 1-13Mar. 08, 2008 Arlington, Texas L, 1-10

H: (1-1-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 24, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 13-9Feb. 20, 2004 Arlington, Texas L, 0-7

H: (5-2-0) A: (1-1-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 23, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 8-7Mar. 23, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 10-0Mar. 26, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 14-6Feb. 15, 1975 Arlington, Texas L, 6-8Mar. 08, 1975 Plano, Texas L, 2-3Mar. 08, 1975 Plano, Texas W, 1-0Apr. 01, 1975 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Feb. 18, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 9-4Feb. 18, 1976 Arlington, Texas L, 2-16

H: (2-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Apr. 05, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 9-0Apr. 05, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 9-0

H: (3-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 09, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 8-0Mar. 12, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 2-0Mar. 12, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 4-0

H: (0-0-0) A: (0-9-0) N: (0-0-0)Feb. 11, 1984 Houston, Texas L, 0-1Feb. 11, 1984 Houston, Texas L, 1-5Feb. 12, 1984 Houston, Texas L, 8-15Feb. 28, 1987 Houston, Texas L, 7-10Feb. 28, 1987 Houston, Texas L, 4-11May 25, 2001 Houston, Texas L, 4-11May 27, 2001 Houston, Texas L, 2-14Feb. 24, 2002 Houston, Texas L, 4-8Feb, 23, 2003 Houston, Texas L, 0-1

H: (2-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Apr. 01, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 3-0Apr. 01, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2

H: (2-2-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 11, 1979 Arlington, Texas W, 7-3Mar. 11, 1979 Arlington, Texas W, 6-3Apr. 23, 1986 Arlington, Texas L, 1-3Apr. 23, 1986 Arlington, Texas L, 2-4

H: (16-4-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 27, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Mar. 13, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 10-3Mar. 13, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 9-5Mar. 15, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5Mar. 11, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 9-6Mar. 11, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 8-6Mar. 14, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 7-4Mar. 23, 1990 Arlington, Texas L, 4-5Mar. 24, 1990 Arlington, Texas L, 1-9Mar. 26, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 7-6Mar. 11, 1992 Arlington, Texas L, 1-2Mar. 11, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 6-0Mar. 03, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 5-1Mar. 03, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 9-3Mar. 08, 1995 Arlington, Texas L, 0-3Mar. 08, 1995 Arlington, Texas W, 17-7Mar. 13, 1996 Arlington, Texas W, 7-4Mar. 19, 1997 Arlington, Texas W, 13-0Mar. 18, 1998 Arlington, Texas W, 5-0Mar. 16, 1999 Arlington, Texas W, 9-1

H: (1-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (1-2-0)Mar. 18, 1986 Edinburg, Texas L, 3-12Mar. 19, 1986 Edinburg, Texas W, 8-7Mar. 20, 1986 Edinburg, Texas L, 5-6Mar. 06, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 17-5

H: (25-19-0) A: (16-22-0) N: (0-3-0)Apr. 13, 1971 Arlington, Texas L, 0-6Apr. 13, 1971 Arlington, Texas L, 1-2Apr. 11, 1972 Huntsville, Texas L, 1-3Apr. 11, 1972 Huntsville, Texas L, 2-5Mar. 18, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 1-7Mar. 18, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 0-2Apr. 26, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 7-3Apr. 26, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 7-6Feb. 27, 1979 Huntsville, Texas W, 8-1Feb. 27, 1979 Huntsville, Texas W, 12-8Mar. 01, 1987 Huntsville, Texas L, 0-3Mar. 01, 1987 Huntsville, Texas L, 3-4Mar. 08, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 9-6Mar. 08, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 1-0Apr. 23, 1988 Arlington, Texas L, 4-11Apr. 23, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 15-2Apr. 24, 1988 Arlington, Texas L, 8-10Apr. 22, 1989 Huntsville, Texas L, 3-7Apr. 22, 1989 Huntsville, Texas L, 4-5Apr. 23, 1989 Huntsville, Texas L, 2-4Apr. 29, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 1-0Apr. 29, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 7-1Mar. 18, 1991 Huntsville, Texas L, 10-11Mar. 18, 1991 Huntsville, Texas W, 7-4Apr. 25, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 7-4Apr. 25, 1992 Arlington, Texas L, 3-13Apr. 26, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 12-4Apr. 24, 1993 Huntsville, Texas L, 6-7

Apr. 24, 1993 Huntsville, Texas W, 6-2Apr. 25, 1993 Huntsville, Texas W, 8-7May 15, 1993 Natchitoches, La. L, 1-4May 17, 1993 Natchitoches, La. L, 1-6Mar. 26, 1994 Arlington, Texas L, 1-10Mar. 27, 1994 Arlington, Texas W, 11-10Mar. 27, 1994 Arlington, Texas W, 10-3Mar. 25, 1995 Huntsville, Texas W, 2-1Mar. 25, 1995 Huntsville, Texas L, 3-4Mar. 26, 1995 Huntsville, Texas W, 5-0Mar. 30, 1996 Huntsville, Texas L, 1-3Mar. 30, 1996 Huntsville, Texas W, 8-5Apr. 01, 1996 Huntsville, Texas L, 4-16May 10, 1996 Arlington, Texas W, 9-0May 11, 1996 Arlington, Texas W, 7-0May 11, 1996 Arlington, Texas W, 9-0Mar. 28, 1997 Arlington, Texas L, 2-5Mar. 28, 1997 Arlington, Texas L, 0-5Mar. 29, 1997 Arlington, Texas L, 2-4May 03, 1997 Huntsville, Texas L, 2-5May 03, 1997 Huntsville, Texas L, 8-13May 04, 1997 Huntsville, Texas W, 11-6May 14, 1997 Monroe, La. L, 3-12Mar. 14, 1998 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Mar. 14, 1998 Arlington, Texas W, 7-6Mar. 14, 1998 Arlington, Texas W, 7-5Mar. 02, 1999 Arlington, Texas L, 1-12Mar. 27, 1999 Huntsville, Texas W, 11-8Mar. 27, 1999 Huntsville, Texas L, 2-6Mar. 28, 1999 Huntsville, Texas W, 10-9Apr. 01, 2000 Arlington, Texas W, 6-1Apr. 01, 2000 Arlington, Texas L, 9-10Apr. 02, 2000 Arlington, Texas L, 2-6Apr. 07, 2001 Huntsville, Texas L, 0-2Apr. 07, 2001 Huntsville, Texas W, 8-3Apr. 08, 2001 Huntsville, Texas L, 8-9Mar. 16, 2002 Arlington, Texas L, 6-8Mar. 16, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5Mar. 17, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 12-4May 09, 2003 Huntsville, Texas W, 11-4May 10, 2003 Huntsville, Texas L, 7-8May 11, 2003 Huntsville, Texas L, 3-8Mar. 19, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 11-2 Mar. 20, 2004 Arlington, Texas L, 1-2 Mar. 21, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 6-1Mar. 25, 2005 Huntsville, Texas W, 7-4Mar. 26, 2005 Huntsville, Texas W, 7-6Mar. 27, 2005 Huntsville, Texas W, 4-2May 05, 2006 Arlington, Texas L, 4-9May 06, 2006 Arlington, Texas W, 7-6May 07, 2006 Arlington, Texas W, 9-3Mar. 30, 2007 Huntsville, Texas L, 2-3Mar. 30, 2007 Huntsville, Texas L, 5-7Apr. 01, 2007 Huntsville, Texas L, 3-10Apr. 04, 2008 Arlington, Texas W, 17-7Apr. 05, 2008 Arlington, Texas L, 5-6Apr. 06, 2008 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5

H: (4-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Apr. 05, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 8-5Apr. 05, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 7-6Apr. 06, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 15-5Apr. 06, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 10-1

H: (10-5-0) A: (4-9-0) N: (1-1-0)Mar. 23, 1970 Arlington, Texas W, 8-1Mar. 23, 1970 Arlington, Texas W, 6-4Mar. 09, 1971 Dallas, Texas W, 7-5Mar. 09, 1971 Dallas, Texas L, 3-15Apr. 04, 1972 Dallas, Texas L, 5-6Apr. 04, 1972 Dallas, Texas L, 2-3Apr. 03, 1973 Dallas, Texas W, 5-1Apr. 09, 1974 Dallas, Texas L, 5-13Apr. 16, 1974 Arlington, Texas L, 4-5Feb. 19, 1975 Arlington, Texas L, 2-3Feb. 19, 1975 Arlington, Texas W, 4-0Feb. 22, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 7-1Feb. 22, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 5-0Feb. 22, 1977 Dallas, Texas L, 6-7Feb. 22, 1977 Dallas, Texas L, 4-10Apr. 19, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 5-8Apr, 19, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 5-9Feb. 23, 1978 Dallas, Texas W, 8-4Feb. 23, 1978 Dallas, Texas L, 3-5Apr. 12, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 8-2Apr. 12, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 7-0Feb. 23, 1979 Edinburg, Texas W, 9-3Feb. 24, 1979 Edinburg, Texas L, 8-9Apr. 03, 1979 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Apr. 03, 1979 Arlington, Texas L, 2-11Apr. 24, 1979 Dallas, Texas W, 6-3Mar. 11, 1980 Dallas, Texas L, 2-4Mar. 11, 1980 Dallas, Texas L, 2-3Apr. 08, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Apr. 08, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 5-1

H: (2-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 25, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 19-1Mar. 25, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 14-2

H: (0-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-1-0)Feb. 22, 2002 Houston, Texas L, 4-6

Northwestern State (35-38-0)

Northwood (5-2-0)

Oklahoma (8-17-0)

Oklahoma Baptist (1-0-0)

Oklahoma City (2-1-0)

Oklahoma State (5-15-0)

Oral Roberts (19-36-0)

Oregon State (1-1-0)

Prairie View A&M (2-0-0)

Quincy (Ill.) (3-0-0)

Rice (0-9-0)

Rockford (2-0-0)

St. Edward’s (2-2-0)

St. Francis (16-4-0)

St. John’s (2-2-0)

Sam Houston State (41-44-0)

Schreiner (4-0-0)

SMU (15-15-0)

South Dakota State (2-0-0)

South Florida (0-1-0)

Plano University (6-3-0)

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H: (10-5-0) A: (8-9-0) N: (0-1-0)Mar. 08, 1998 Hammond, La. L, 5-7Mar. 08, 1998 Hammond, La. W, 13-11Mar. 20, 1999 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Mar. 20, 1999 Arlington, Texas W, 4-1Mar. 21, 1999 Arlington, Texas W, 9-7Apr. 08, 2000 Hammond, La. L, 0-1Apr. 08, 2000 Hammond, La. W, 11-4 Apr. 09, 2000 Hammond, La. W, 3-2Apr. 01, 2001 Arlington, Texas L, 1-6Apr. 01, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 11-1Apr. 02, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 7-3Mar. 29, 2002 Hammond, La. L, 4-14Mar. 29, 2002 Hammond, La. W, 16-8Mar. 30, 2002 Hammond, La. W, 6-3Mar. 21, 2003 Arlington, Texas W, 11-1Mar. 23, 2003 Arlington, Texas W, 9-4Mar. 23, 2003 Arlington, Texas W, 8-0Apr. 02, 2004 Hammond, La. W, 8-5 Apr. 03, 2004 Hammond, La. L, 2-3Apr. 04, 2004 Hammond, La. W, 5-4May 13, 2005 Arlington, Texas L, 2-4May 14, 2005 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5May 15, 2005 Arlington, Texas L, 2-4Apr. 28, 2006 Hammond, La. W, 10-8Apr. 29, 2006 Hammond, La. L, 7-9Apr. 30, 2006 Hammond, La. L, 4-11Apr. 20, 2007 Hammond, La. L, 3-6Apr. 21, 2007 Hammond, La. L, 4-7Apr. 22, 2007 Hammond, La. L, 5-6Apr. 18, 2008 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1Apr. 19, 2008 Arlington, Texas W, 8-5Apr. 20, 2008 Arlington, Texas L, 2-6May 22, 2008 Huntsville, Texas L, 3-7

H: (3-10-0) A: (1-5-0) N: (2-2-0)Mar. 13, 1969 Arlington, Texas L, 4-5Apr. 22, 1969 Durant, Okla. L, 3-4Mar. 27, 1970 Arlington, Texas L, 1-3Mar. 27, 1970 Arlington, Texas L, 1-4Apr. 14, 1970 Durant, Okla. L, 3-6Mar. 20, 1971 Durant, Okla. W, 3-0Mar. 20, 1971 Durant, Okla. L, 0-1Apr. 27, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1Apr. 27, 1971 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Mar. 21, 1972 Arlington, Texas W, 5-2Mar. 21, 1972 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Apr. 18, 1972 Arlington, Texas L, 3-6Apr. 18, 1972 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Mar. 09, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 0-3Mar. 09, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 0-5Mar. 19, 1977 Durant, Okla. L, 4-13Mar. 19, 1977 Durant, Okla. L, 0-13Mar. 09, 1980 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Mar. 09, 1980 Arlington, Texas L, 3-6Mar. 16, 1982 Edinburg, Texas W, 3-1Mar. 16, 1982 Edinburg, Texas L, 3-4Mar. 19, 1986 Edinburg, Texas W, 8-4Mar. 21, 1986 Edinburg, Texas L, 2-3

H: (4-2-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 10, 1981 Arlington, Texas L, 4-6Mar. 10, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 7-2Mar. 11, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Mar. 11, 1981 Arlington, Texas L, 7-8Mar. 13, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 8-4Mar. 13, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 5-1

H: (11-2-0) A: (2-7-0) N: (0-0)Mar. 03, 1972 Arlington, Texas W, 4-0Mar. 03, 1972 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Mar. 25, 1972 Georgetown, Texas L, 2-5Mar. 25, 1972 Georgetown, Texas W, 5-1Mar. 05, 1973 Arlington, Texas W, 7-0Mar. 05, 1973 Arlington, Texas W, 3-1Mar, 02, 1974 Arlington, Texas W, 6-2Mar. 02, 1974 Arlington, Texas W, 6-3Mar. 09, 1974 Georgetown, Texas L, 3-6Mar. 09, 1974 Georgetown, Texas W, 5-4Mar. 01, 1975 Arlington, Texas L, 4-7Mar. 01, 1975 Arlington, Texas W, 4-2Mar. 10, 1975 Georgetown, Texas L, 1-4Mar. 10, 1975 Georgetown, Texas L, 1-2Mar. 06, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Apr. 06, 1976 Georgetown, Texas L, 6-7Feb. 27, 1978 Georgetown, Texas L, 8-13Feb. 27, 1978 Georgetown, Texas L, 3-8Mar. 10, 1979 Arlington, Texas W, 12-8Mar. 10, 1979 Arlington, Texas L, 9-13Apr. 20, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 4-0Apr. 20, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 9-1

H: (13-6-0) A: (12-5-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 01, 1986 Arlington, Texas L, 4-7Mar. 01, 1986 Arlington, Texas L, 7-9Apr. 23, 1987 Nacogdoches, Texas W, 3-2Apr. 23, 1987 Nacogdoches, Texas L, 9-11Apr. 09, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 5-2Apr. 09, 1988 Arlington, Texas L, 7-8Apr. 10, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 11-10Apr. 08, 1989 Nacogdoches, Texas W, 8-4Apr. 08, 1989 Nacogdoches, Texas W, 5-1

Apr. 09, 1989 Nacogdoches, Texas W, 9-5Apr. 07, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1Apr. 07, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 4-1Apr. 08, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5Apr. 07, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 12-3Apr. 07, 1991 Arlington, Texas L, 5-7May 02, 1992 Nacogdoches, Texas W, 3-1May 02, 1992 Nacogdoches, Texas W, 5-0May 03, 1992 Nacogdoches, Texas L, 9-11May 01, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 9-3May 01, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 10-6May 02, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 14-1Apr. 23, 1994 Arlington, Texas L, 1-11Apr. 23, 1994 Arlington, Texas W, 3-0Apr. 24, 1994 Arlington, Texas W, 3-0Apr. 22, 1995 Nacogdoches, Texas W, 6-0Apr. 24, 1995 Nacogdoches, Texas W, 16-0Apr. 24, 1995 Nacogdoches, Texas W, 14-5Mar. 31, 2006 Nacogdoches, Texas W, 6-0Apr. 01, 2006 Nacogdoches, Texas W, 2-0Apr. 02, 2006 Nacogdoches, Texas W, 5-3May 11, 2007 Arlington, Texas L, 1-12May 12, 2007 Arlington, Texas W, 8-4May 13, 2007 Arlington, Texas L, 4-14May 09, 2008 Nacogdoches, Texas L, 2-7May 10, 2008 Nacogdoches, Texas W, 13-5May 11, 2008 Nacogdoches, Texas L, 1-9

H: (0-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (1-0-0)Feb. 22, 2003 Houston, Texas W, 6-3

H: (2-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 20, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 8-3Mar. 20, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 11-2

H: (15-1-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-1-0)Mar. 04, 1969 Stephenville, Texas L, 2-4Apr. 03, 1969 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5Mar. 27, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 6-1Apr. 10, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 7-2Apr. 15, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 11-1Mar. 05, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 6-2Feb. 27, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 7-0Apr. 28, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 6-1Apr. 27, 1994 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3Apr. 26, 1995 Arlington, Texas W, 10-7Apr. 02, 1996 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Apr. 23, 1997 Arlington, Texas W, 14-13Apr. 14, 1998 Arlington, Texas L, 1-13Apr. 13, 1999 Arlington, Texas W, 9-7Mar. 29, 2000 Arlington, Texas W, 3-0Apr. 04, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 7-0Apr. 03, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 7-6

H: (32-31-1) A: (19-52-0) N: (2-1-0)Mar. 07, 1969 Fort Worth, Texas L, 2-18Mar. 26, 1969 Fort Worth, Texas L, 5-11Apr. 07, 1970 Arlington, Texas W, 8-7Apr. 07, 1970 Arlington, Texas L, 0-3Apr. 13, 1970 Fort Worth, Texas L, 2-7Mar. 05, 1971 Arlington, Texas L, 2-6Mar. 05, 1971 Arlington, Texas L, 0-9Mar. 06, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Mar. 06, 1971 Arlington, Texas L, 1-9Feb. 22, 1972 Fort Worth, Texas L, 0-1Feb. 22, 1972 Fort Worth, Texas L, 1-4Feb. 16, 1973 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1Feb. 16, 1973 Arlington, Texas L, 1-6Feb. 19, 1973 Fort Worth, Texas L, 2-3Feb. 19, 1973 Fort Worth, Texas W, 8-2Feb. 16, 1974 Arlington, Texas L, 0-5Feb. 16, 1974 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Feb. 19, 1974 Fort Worth, Texas W, 3-0Feb. 19, 1974 Fort Worth, Texas L, 3-6Feb. 25, 1975 Fort Worth, Texas L, 0-4Feb. 25, 1975 Fort Worth, Texas L, 0-2Feb. 26, 1975 Fort Worth, Texas L, 6-12Feb. 26, 1975 Fort Worth, Texas L, 5-6Feb. 20, 1976 Fort Worth, Texas L, 0-10Feb. 20, 1976 Fort Worth, Texas W, 6-3Mar. 01, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 4-2Mar. 02, 1976 Fort Worth, Texas L, 8-13Feb. 28, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 0-4Mar. 01, 1977 Fort Worth, Texas L, 3-14Mar. 08, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 5-6Mar. 08, 1977 Arlington, Texas W, 6-4Feb. 26, 1978 Fort Worth, Texas L, 1-13Feb. 26, 1978 Fort Worth, Texas W, 3-2Mar. 02, 1978 Fort Worth, Texas W, 12-10Mar. 02, 1978 Fort Worth, Texas W, 8-7Apr. 27, 1978 Arlington, Texas T, 2-2Mar. 14, 1979 Fort Worth, Texas W, 10-1Mar. 14, 1979 Fort Worth, Texas L, 2-6Feb. 22, 1980 Fort Worth, Texas L, 7-10Feb. 22, 1980 Fort Worth, Texas L, 4-13Mar. 26, 1980 Arlington, Texas L, 6-9Mar. 26, 1980 Arlington, Texas L, 3-5Feb. 24, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Feb. 24, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Mar. 17, 1981 Fort Worth, Texas L, 3-4Mar. 17, 1981 Fort Worth, Texas L, 3-9Feb. 23, 1982 Fort Worth, Texas L, 3-4Feb. 23, 1982 Fort Worth, Texas W, 10-8

Apr. 06, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 10-9Apr. 06, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 6-4Feb. 26, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Apr. 20, 1983 Arlington, Texas L, 7-14Apr. 26, 1983 Fort Worth, Texas L, 1-6Mar. 03, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 7-0Mar. 03, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 7-3Apr. 03, 1984 Fort Worth, Texas L, 8-17Apr. 17, 1984 Fort Worth, Texas L, 6-8Feb. 26, 1985 Arlington, Texas L, 6-7Feb. 28, 1985 Fort Worth, Texas L, 2-11Apr. 03, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 10-6Apr. 09, 1985 Fort Worth, Texas L, 8-9Feb. 26, 1986 Arlington, Texas L, 10-11Mar. 10, 1986 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Mar. 25, 1986 Fort Worth, Texas W, 5-3Apr. 15, 1986 Fort Worth, Texas L, 5-7Feb. 25, 1987 Fort Worth, Texas W, 4-0Feb. 25, 1987 Fort Worth, Texas L, 4-5Mar. 04, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 7-5Mar. 04, 1987 Arlington, Texas L, 1-2Apr. 14, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 12-8Apr. 15, 1987 Fort Worth, Texas W, 17-15Mar. 09, 1988 Fort Worth, Texas W, 3-1Mar. 30, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 19-6Apr. 27, 1988 Fort Worth, Texas L, 3-9Apr. 11, 1989 Fort Worth, Texas L, 10-11Apr. 18, 1989 Arlington, Texas L, 8-12Mar. 01, 1990 Fort Worth, Texas L, 7-15May 01, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 13-4Apr. 02, 1991 Fort Worth, Texas W, 4-3Apr. 09, 1991 Arlington, Texas L, 5-8Feb. 01, 1992 Fort Worth, Texas W, 4-3Mar. 03, 1992 Fort Worth, Texas W, 10-5Apr. 14, 1992 Fort Worth, Texas W, 15-2Apr. 21, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Feb. 09, 1993 Arlington, Texas L, 7-10Feb. 19, 1993 Arlington, Texas L, 5-9Feb. 05, 1994 Arlington, Texas L, 7-8Feb. 06, 1994 Fort Worth, Texas L, 6-14Apr. 25, 1994 Arlington, Texas L, 2-4Feb. 22, 1995 Arlington, Texas W, 1-0 Apr. 25, 1995 Fort Worth, Texas L, 2-8Mar. 26, 1996 Arlington, Texas L, 3-7Mar. 26, 1996 Arlington, Texas W, 5-2Apr. 30, 1996 Fort Worth, Texas L, 1-13Feb. 07, 1997 Fort Worth, Texas L, 2-24Apr. 15, 1997 Arlington, Texas L, 1-6Apr. 22, 1997 Fort Worth, Texas L, 2-6May 09, 1997 Arlington, Texas L, 6-9Feb. 01, 1998 Arlington, Texas W, 9-6Feb. 02, 1998 Fort Worth, Texas L, 0-22Feb. 26, 1998 Arlington, Texas W, 8-4Mar. 24, 1998 Arlington, Texas W, 7-3Apr. 22, 1998 Fort Worth, Texas L, 5-7Feb. 05, 1999 Laredo, Texas L, 3-17Feb. 16, 1999 Arlington, Texas L, 12-15Mar. 23, 1999 Fort Worth, Texas L, 5-23Apr. 07, 1999 Arlington, Texas L, 8-10May 05, 1999 Fort Worth, Texas L, 3-11Feb. 08, 2000 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Feb. 10, 2000 Fort Worth, Texas L, 9-13Feb. 11, 2000 Arlington, Texas W, 12-4Mar. 13, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3Apr. 12, 2001 Fort Worth, Texas L, 4-6May 12, 2001 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4May 12, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 8-4May 13, 2001 Fort Worth, Texas W, 10-7Feb. 12, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3Mar. 01, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 7-3Mar. 04, 2002 Fort Worth, Texas L, 12-23Apr. 23, 2002 Fort Worth, Texas W, 15-1May 14, 2002 Fort Worth, Texas L, 3-6Feb. 02, 2003 Fort Worth, Texas W, 5-3Feb. 11, 2003 Fort Worth, Texas L, 4-11Mar. 01, 2003 Fort Worth, Texas L, 3-4Mar. 02, 2003 Fort Worth, Texas* W, 10-6Mar. 03, 2003 Fort Worth, Texas* W, 13-1Feb. 17, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 11-0Mar. 07, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 8-7Apr. 14, 2004 Fort Worth, Texas L, 3-4Apr. 05, 2005 Arlington, Texas L, 2-11May 03, 2005 Fort Worth, Texas L, 3-12Apr. 25, 2006 Arlington, Texas L, 6-16May 16, 2006 Fort Worth, Texas L, 5-8Mar. 14, 2007 Fort Worth, Texas L, 5-11Mar. 20, 2007 Arlington, Texas L, 6-10May 15, 2007 Fort Worth, Texas L, 7-14Mar. 04, 2008 Fort Worth, Texas L, 2-3Apr. 30, 2008 Arlington, Texas L, 2-5* - neutral site

H: (0-0-0) A: (16-51-0) N: (0-1-0)Mar. 20, 1981 Austin, Texas L, 1-7Mar. 20, 1981 Austin, Texas W, 6-1Mar. 21, 1981 Austin, Texas L, 7-8Mar. 21, 1981 Austin, Texas L, 5-14Mar. 07, 1982 Austin, Texas L, 1-4Mar. 07, 1982 Austin, Texas L, 4-12Mar. 08, 1982 Austin, Texas L, 3-10Mar. 08, 1982 Austin, Texas L, 3-8Feb. 19, 1983 Austin, Texas W, 10-6Feb. 19, 1983 Austin, Texas L, 6-7Feb. 20, 1983 Austin, Texas W, 8-5Feb. 20, 1983 Austin, Texas L, 0-6Feb. 18, 1984 Austin, Texas L, 0-7

Feb. 18, 1984 Austin, Texas L, 0-14Feb. 19, 1984 Austin, Texas L, 2-3Feb. 19, 1984 Austin, Texas L, 7-12Feb. 16, 1985 Austin, Texas L, 0-13Feb. 16, 1985 Austin, Texas W, 14-13Feb. 17, 1985 Austin, Texas W, 7-1Feb. 17, 1985 Austin, Texas L, 6-18Feb. 15, 1986 Austin, Texas L, 1-4Feb. 15, 1986 Austin, Texas L, 1-7Feb. 16, 1986 Austin, Texas L, 0-13Feb. 16, 1986 Austin, Texas L, 0-7Feb. 14, 1987 Austin, Texas L, 2-7Feb. 14, 1987 Austin, Texas L, 6-7Feb. 15, 1987 Austin, Texas L, 5-9Feb. 15, 1987 Austin, Texas L, 8-12Feb. 20, 1988 Austin, Texas L, 0-3Feb. 20, 1988 Austin, Texas L, 6-13Feb. 21, 1988 Austin, Texas L, 3-9Feb. 21, 1988 Austin, Texas L, 3-13Feb. 21, 1989 Austin, Texas W, 2-0Feb. 21, 1989 Austin, Texas L, 10-18Feb. 27, 1990 Austin, Texas L, 1-15Feb. 27, 1990 Austin, Texas L, 1-3May 25, 1990 Austin, Texas L, 8-9Feb. 12, 1991 Austin, Texas W, 5-3Feb. 12, 1991 Austin, Texas L, 3-10Mar. 28, 1992 Austin, Texas L, 2-4Mar. 28, 1992 Austin, Texas W, 5-4Mar. 29, 1992 Austin, Texas L, 2-7May 23, 1992 Austin, Texas L, 1-17Feb. 26, 1993 Austin, Texas L, 4-7Feb. 27, 1993 Austin, Texas L, 6-8Feb. 24, 1994 Austin, Texas L, 1-5Feb. 26, 1994 Austin, Texas W, 9-8Feb. 27, 1994 Austin, Texas L, 2-5Feb. 23, 1996 Austin, Texas L, 2-9Feb. 24, 1996 Austin, Texas W, 25-19Feb. 25, 1996 Austin, Texas L, 6-18Feb. 02, 1997 Austin, Texas W, 9-4Feb. 02, 1997 Austin, Texas L, 7-11Feb. 03, 1997 Austin, Texas L, 4-8Apr. 04, 1998 Austin, Texas W, 12-11Feb. 02, 1999 Austin, Texas L, 6-9Feb. 03, 1999 Austin, Texas L, 3-9Feb. 01, 2000 Austin, Texas W, 3-1Feb. 02, 2000 Austin, Texas L, 0-7Jan. 30, 2001 Austin, Texas W, 7-4Feb. 09, 2003 Austin, Texas L, 2-8Feb. 09, 2003 Austin, Texas L, 3-11Feb. 10, 2003 Austin, Texas L, 6-8Feb. 22, 2005 Austin, Texas L, 4-5Apr. 11, 2006 Austin, Texas W, 6-3Jun. 02, 2006 Austin, Texas L, 1-9Feb. 06, 2007 Round Rock, Texas L, 4-9Apr. 16, 2008 Austin, Texas W, 4-3

H:(5-4-0) A: (2-16-0) N: (0-0-0)Feb. 09, 1990 College Station, Texas L, 2-3Feb. 10, 1990 College Station, Texas L, 3-5Feb. 10, 1990 College Station, Texas L, 0-6Mar. 19, 1991 College Station, Texas L, 2-5Mar. 19, 1991 College Station, Texas L, 5-7Mar. 31, 1992 College Station, Texas L, 2-8Apr. 06, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 8-6Apr. 20, 1993 Arlington, Texas L, 2-4Feb. 07, 1995 College Station, Texas L, 3-7Feb. 07, 1995 College Station, Texas L, 4-5Feb. 20, 1996 Arlington, Texas L, 2-9Feb. 20, 1996 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Feb. 11, 1997 College Station, Texas W, 5-4Feb. 11, 1997 College Station, Texas L, 5-6Feb. 15, 1998 Arlington, Texas L, 6-10Feb. 20, 1999 College Station, Texas L, 0-8Feb. 20, 1999 College Station, Texas L, 0-12Feb. 21, 1999 College Station, Texas L, 1-7May 01, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 6-3Mar. 05, 2002 College Station, Texas L, 5-15Apr. 15, 2003 College Station, Texas L, 6-7Apr. 20, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Mar. 08, 2005 College Station, Texas W, 6-4Feb. 21, 2006 Arlington, Texas L, 3-14Feb. 20, 2007 College Station, Texas L, 5-9Mar. 18, 2008 College Station, Texas L, 0-12May 13, 2008 Arlington, Texas W, 16-8

H: (5-1-0) A: (1-5-0) N: (1-0-0)Mar. 12, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 11-4Mar. 13, 2004 Arlington, Texas L, 5-12Mar. 13, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 18-2Feb. 04, 2005 Edinburg, Texas W, 5-4Mar. 15, 2005 Corpus Christi, Texas W, 7-6Mar. 15, 2005 Corpus Christi, Texas L, 7-15Mar. 17, 2005 Corpus Christi, Texas L, 5-10May 17, 2007 Corpus Christi, Texas L, 8-10May 18, 2007 Corpus Christi, Texas L, 1-5May 19, 2007 Corpus Christi, Texas L, 4-5May 15, 2008 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5May 16, 2008 Arlington, Texas W, 6-4May 17, 2008 Arlington, Texas W, 7-5

H: (4-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 05, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 15-1Mar. 05, 1985 Arlington, Texas W, 5-1Mar. 15, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 7-0Mar. 15, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 7-0

Southeastern Oklahoma (6-17-0)

Southwestern Oklahoma (4-2-0)

Southwestern Univ. (TX) (13-9-0)

Stephen F. Austin (25-11-0)

Stetson (1-0-0)

Sul Ross State (2-0-0)

Tarleton State (15-2-0)

TCU (53-84-1)

Texas (16-52-0)

Texas A&M (7-20-0)

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (7-6-0)

Texas Southern (4-0-0)

Southeastern Louisiana (18-15-0)

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H: (15-17-0) A: (13-23-0) N: (3-5-0)May 02, 1988 San Marcos, Texas W, 6-0Apr. 29, 1989 Arlington, Texas L, 6-8Apr. 29, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 8-4Apr. 30, 1989 Arlington, Texas L, 0-9Apr. 21, 1990 San Marcos, Texas W, 9-0Apr. 21, 1990 San Marcos, Texas L, 3-11Apr. 22, 1990 San Marcos, Texas W, 8-6Mar. 23, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 12-1Mar. 23, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 4-1Mar. 24, 1991 Arlington, Texas L, 7-8Apr. 11, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 2-0Apr. 11, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1Apr. 12, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 13-2Apr. 09, 1993 San Marcos, Texas L, 4-5Apr. 09, 1993 San Marcos, Texas W, 7-2Apr. 10, 1993 San Marcos, Texas W, 22-7Apr. 09, 1994 San Marcos, Texas W, 16-7Apr. 09, 1994 San Marcos, Texas W, 7-5Apr. 10, 1994 San Marcos, Texas W, 13-12Apr. 08, 1995 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Apr. 08, 1995 Arlington, Texas L, 1-4Apr. 09, 1995 Arlington, Texas W, 11-2Apr. 06, 1996 Arlington, Texas L, 6-7Apr. 07, 1996 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3Apr. 07, 1996 Arlington, Texas L, 0-4Apr. 20, 1996 San Marcos, Texas L, 4-5Apr. 20, 1996 San Marcos, Texas L, 5-8Apr. 21, 1996 San Marcos, Texas W, 13-4Apr. 06, 1997 San Marcos, Texas L, 1-3Apr. 06, 1997 San Marcos, Texas L, 0-1Apr. 07, 1997 San Marcos, Texas L, 8-12Apr. 19, 1997 Arlington, Texas L, 2-7Apr. 19, 1997 Arlington, Texas L, 4-8Apr. 20, 1997 Arlington, Texas W, 12-11May 14, 1997 San Marcos, Texas W, 11-10May 15, 1997 San Marcos, Texas L, 1-14May 02, 1998 San Marcos, Texas L, 9-10May 02, 1998 San Marcos, Texas L, 3-10May 03, 1998 San Marcos, Texas L, 4-6Mar. 06, 1999 Arlington, Texas L, 5-17Mar. 06, 1999 Arlington, Texas L, 8-11Mar. 07, 1999 Arlington, Texas W, 9-8May 18, 1999 Monroe, La. L, 4-6May 18, 1999 Monroe, La. L, 7-9Apr. 21, 2000 San Marcos, Texas L, 1-2Apr. 22, 2000 San Marcos, Texas L, 5-8Apr. 22, 2000 San Marcos, Texas L, 7-9Mar. 10, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 5-0Mar. 10, 2001 Arlington, Texas L, 5-7May 16, 2001 Beaumont, Texas W, 7-6Apr. 19, 2002 San Marcos, Texas L, 6-7Apr. 20, 2002 San Marcos, Texas L, 4-6Apr. 21, 2002 San Marcos, Texas L, 11-15May 23, 2002 Beaumont, Texas L, 0-4Apr. 18, 2003 Arlington, Texas W, 8-2Apr. 19, 2003 Arlington, Texas L, 3-6Apr. 20, 2003 Arlington, Texas L, 2-5Apr. 23, 2004 San Marcos, Texas L, 5-6Apr. 24, 2004 San Marcos, Texas L, 6-7Apr. 25, 2004 San Marcos, Texas W, 5-2May 26, 2004 Hammond, La. W, 9-7Feb. 06, 2005 Edinburg, Texas W, 3-0Apr. 08, 2005 Arlington, Texas W, 2-0Apr. 09, 2005 Arlington, Texas W, 8-4Apr. 10, 2005 Arlington, Texas L, 1-13May 12, 2006 San Marcos, Texas W, 7-5May 13, 2006 San Marcos, Texas L, 5-6May 14, 2006 San Marcos, Texas L, 0-6May 24, 2006 Beaumont, Texas L, 3-9Mar. 23, 2007 Arlington, Texas L, 1-8Mar. 24, 2007 Arlington, Texas L, 3-7Mar. 25, 2007 Arlington, Texas L, 6-7Mar. 20, 2008 San Marcos, Texas W, 6-5Mar. 21, 2008 San Marcos, Texas L, 9-10Mar. 22, 2008 San Marcos, Texas L, 4-13May 21, 2008 Huntsville, Texas L, 2-22

H: (4-5-0) A: (0-7-0) N: (0-3-0)Feb. 20, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Feb. 20, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5Feb. 21, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 1-0Feb. 21, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 6-2Mar. 09, 1990 Lafayette, La. L, 0-2Mar. 11, 1990 Lafayette, La. L, 0-6Apr. 13, 1994 Lubbock, Texas L, 5-12Apr. 11, 1995 Arlington, Texas L, 1-4Apr. 12, 1995 Arlington, Texas L, 4-6Apr. 18, 1995 Lubbock, Texas L, 8-9Apr. 19, 1995 Lubbock, Texas L, 9-10Mar. 19, 1996 Lubbock, Texas L, 1-3Mar. 20, 1996 Lubbock, Texas L, 4-10Apr. 23, 1996 Arlington, Texas L, 4-11Apr. 24, 1996 Arlington, Texas L, 3-8Mar. 30, 1999 Lubbock, Texas L, 3-8Mar. 01, 2005 Lubbock, Texas L, 0-8Mar. 29, 2005 Arlington, Texas L, 4-5Feb. 24, 2006 Midland, Texas L, 7-15

H: (35-13-0) A: (9-17-0) N: (0-0-0)Apr. 08, 1969 Fort Worth, Texas L, 6-7Apr. 29, 1969 Arlington, Texas L, 4-5Mar. 24, 1970 Arlington, Texas W, 5-2Mar. 10, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3Mar. 18, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5Mar. 30, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 10-5Apr. 06, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 8-2Feb. 29, 1972 Arlington, Texas L, 0-2Feb. 29, 1972 Arlington, Texas W, 5-0Mar. 26, 1973 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Apr. 04, 1973 Fort Worth, Texas W, 3-2Mar. 18, 1974 Fort Worth, Texas W, 6-3Apr. 03, 1974 Arlington, Texas L, 9-15Mar. 05, 1975 Arlington, Texas W, 6-3Apr. 09, 1975 Fort Worth Texas L, 6-9Mar. 01, 1976 Arlington, Texas W, 7-2Mar. 03, 1976 Fort Worth, Texas L, 3-5Mar. 29, 1976 Arlington, Texas L, 5-13Apr. 05, 1976 Fort Worth, Texas W, 7-1Feb. 28, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 2-3Apr. 20, 1977 Arlington, Texas L, 12-13Feb. 29, 1977 Fort Worth, Texas L, 3-13Mar. 05, 1978 Fort Worth, Texas L, 4-5Mar. 05, 1978 Fort Worth, Texas W, 4-2Mar. 28, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5Mar. 28, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3Apr. 19, 1978 Fort Worth, Texas L, 1-2Apr. 19, 1978 Fort Worth, Texas L, 4-8Feb. 23, 1980 Fort Worth, Texas L, 0-5Feb. 23, 1980 Fort Worth, Texas L, 5-6Mar. 07, 1980 Arlington, Texas L, 2-5Mar. 07, 1980 Arlington, Texas L, 1-7Mar. 14, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Mar. 14, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 1-0Apr. 08, 1981 Fort Worth, Texas L, 2-4Apr. 08, 1981 Fort Worth, Texas L, 6-7Mar. 02, 1982 Fort Worth, Texas L, 3-4Mar. 02, 1982 Fort Worth, Texas W, 7-3Mar. 31, 1982 Arlington, Texas L, 2-10Mar. 31, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 5-2Apr. 14, 1982 Fort Worth, Texas W, 10-7Apr. 14, 1982 Fort Worth, Texas L, 1-3Apr. 28, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5Mar. 12, 1983 Fort Worth, Texas L, 0-9Mar. 12, 1983 Fort Worth, Texas L, 5-13Mar. 22, 1983 Arlington, Texas L, 3-7Apr. 12, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 15-9Mar. 07, 1984 Arlington, Texas L, 8-9Mar. 28, 1984 Fort Worth, Texas L, 7-10Apr. 11, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 9-8Apr. 25, 1984 Fort Worth, Texas L, 10-18Mar. 24, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 6-0Apr. 07, 1987 Fort Worth, Texas W, 9-7Apr. 27, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 9-5Apr. 28, 1987 Fort Worth, Texas W, 9-1Apr. 13, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 8-3Apr. 20, 1988 Fort Worth, Texas W, 14-1Mar. 13, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 1-0Mar. 03, 1990 Arlington, Texas W, 17-0Mar. 03, 1990 Arlington, Texas L, 0-2Apr. 10, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 12-9Feb. 13, 1992 Arlington, Texas W, 10-1Feb. 22, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Mar. 15, 1994 Arlington, Texas W, 7-5Apr. 01, 1997 Arlington, Texas W, 1-0Feb. 11, 1998 Arlington, Texas W, 20-8Apr. 27, 1999 Arlington, Texas W, 14-4Feb. 05, 2000 Arlington, Texas W, 4-2Feb. 06, 2000 Arlington, Texas L, 0-8Feb. 03, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Feb. 04, 2001 Arlington, Texas W, 8-1May 05, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 6-0May 05, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 9-3May 06, 2003 Arlington, Texas W, 13-2

H: (2-8-0) A: (1-2-0) N: (0-0-0)Apr. 19, 1969 Arlington, Texas L, 0-1Apr. 19, 1969 Arlington, Texas L, 1-2Apr. 17, 1970 San Antonio, Texas L, 4-5Apr. 18, 1970 San Antonio, Texas L, 1-7Apr. 18, 1970 San Antonio, Texas W, 1-0May 07, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3May 08, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4May 08, 1971 Arlington, Texas L, 2-5Apr. 07, 1972 Arlington, Texas L, 4-8Apr. 08, 1972 Arlington, Texas L, 6-10Apr. 08, 1972 Arlington, Texas L, 3-8Feb. 23, 1973 Arlington, Texas L, 1-3Feb. 23, 1973 Arlington, Texas L, 1-10

H: (0-0-0) A: (0-3-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 16, 1987 New Orleans, La. L, 10-11Feb. 15, 2004 New Orleans, La. L, 3-10Feb. 15, 2004 New Orleans, La. L, 1-6

H: (0-1-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 08, 2006 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4

H: (1-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 07, 1991 Arlington, Texas W, 15-4

H: (2-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 24, 1975 Arlington, Texas W, 8-4Mar. 24, 1975 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3

H: (17-7-0) A: (2-18-0) N: (0-0-0)Feb. 25, 1974 Edinburg, Texas L, 0-3Feb. 25, 1974 Edinburg, Texas L, 1-4Feb. 26, 1974 Edinburg, Texas L, 7-18Feb. 22, 1975 Edinburg, Texas L, 2-4Feb. 22, 1975 Edinburg, Texas L, 1-11Feb. 23, 1975 Edinburg, Texas L, 1-2Feb. 23, 1975 Edinburg, Texas L, 0-9Apr. 12, 1976 Edinburg, Texas L, 2-5Apr. 13, 1976 Edinburg, Texas L, 3-14Apr. 13, 1976 Edinburg, Texas L, 0-3Apr. 14, 1976 Edinburg, Texas L, 0-4Mar, 22, 1978 Edinburg, Texas L, 2-4Mar. 25, 1978 Edinburg, Texas L, 3-4Feb. 22, 1979 Edinburg, Texas L, 3-11Feb. 23, 1979 Edinburg, Texas L, 0-5Feb. 24, 1979 Edinburg, Texas L, 1-6Apr. 28, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Apr. 28, 1980 Arlington, Texas L, 1-7Apr. 09, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 7-3Apr. 09, 1981 Arlington, Texas L, 0-6Apr. 10, 1981 Arlington, Texas L, 2-5Apr. 10, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 5-1Apr. 03, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 4-0Apr. 03, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 8-7Apr. 04, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 7-2Apr. 04, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 10-2Apr. 06, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 9-8Apr. 06, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Mar. 18, 1986 Edinburg, Texas W, 3-2May 01, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 1-0May 01, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1May 02, 1987 Arlington, Texas L, 3-6May 02, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 3-1May 07, 1999 Arlington, Texas L, 5-6May 07, 1999 Arlington, Texas L, 1-15May 08, 1999 Arlington, Texas L, 0-9Mar. 16, 2004 Edinburg, Texas L, 5-7Mar. 17, 2004 Edinburg, Texas W, 13-5Feb. 05, 2005 Edinburg, Texas L, 4-5Feb. 25, 2005 Arlington, Texas W, 13-0Feb. 27, 2005 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Feb.27, 2005 Arlington, Texas W, 12-2Apr. 01, 2008 Arlington, Texas W, 4-1Apr. 01, 2008 Arlington, Texas W, 11-1

H: (1-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N:(0-0-0)Mar. 13, 1983 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5

H: (19-11-0) A: (10-14-0) N: (4-0-0)Mar. 13, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Mar. 13, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 8-0Mar. 14, 1993 Arlington, Texas W, 7-6Mar. 12, 1994 San Antonio, Texas L, 1-3Mar. 12, 1994 San Antonio, Texas L, 2-9Mar. 13, 1994 San Antonio, Texas L, 2-3Mar. 11, 1995 Arlington, Texas W, 8-3Mar. 11, 1995 Arlington, Texas L, 1-3Mar. 12, 1995 Arlington, Texas L, 1-4Apr. 13, 1996 Arlington, Texas L, 2-15Apr. 13, 1996 Arlington, Texas L, 1-6Apr. 14, 1996 Arlington, Texas W, 9-1Apr. 27, 1996 San Antonio, Texas L, 2-6Apr. 27, 1996 San Antonio, Texas L, 7-16Apr. 28, 1996 San Antonio, Texas W, 25-18Apr. 12, 1997 San Antonio, Texas W, 11-4Apr. 12, 1997 San Antonio, Texas L, 5-6Apr. 13, 1997 San Antonio, Texas L, 0-2Apr. 27, 1997 Arlington, Texas W, 2-0Apr. 28, 1997 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Apr. 28, 1997 Arlington, Texas L, 2-4Apr. 04, 1998 Arlington, Texas L, 3-4Apr. 04, 1998 Arlington, Texas W, 10-7Apr. 05, 1998 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Apr. 02, 1999 San Antonio, Texas L, 5-10Apr. 02, 1999 San Antonio, Texas L, 5-13Apr. 03, 1999 San Antonio, Texas W, 9-2May 16, 1999 Monroe, La. W, 4-0May 17, 1999 Monroe, La. W, 7-3Mar. 25, 2000 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3Mar. 25, 2000 Arlington, Texas L, 2-9Mar. 26, 2000 Arlington, Texas W, 7-4Mar. 24, 2001 San Antonio, Texas W, 2-0Mar. 24, 2001 San Antonio, Texas W, 10-7Mar. 25, 2001 San Antonio, Texas L, 4-14May 17, 2001 Beaumont, Texas W, 6-2May 17, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 13-0May 18, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 4-3May 18, 2002 Arlington, Texas W, 14-7Apr. 11, 2003 San Antonio, Texas W, 17-4Apr. 12, 2003 San Antonio, Texas W, 12-6Apr. 13, 2003 San Antonio, Texas W, 12-3May 20, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 6-5May 21, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 9-2May 22, 2004 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1Apr. 15, 2005 San Antonio, Texas L, 4-12Apr. 16, 2005 San Antonio, Texas W, 9-3Apr. 17, 2005 San Antonio, Texas L, 10-16Apr. 21, 2006 Arlington, Texas L, 2-5

Apr. 22, 2006 Arlington, Texas L, 0-7Apr. 23, 2006 Arlington, Texas W, 5-3May 26, 2006 Beaumont, Texas W, 2-1Apr. 05, 2007 Arlington, Texas L, 3-6Apr. 06, 2007 Arlington, Texas W, 9-3Apr. 07, 2007 Arlington, Texas L, 0-12Mar. 28, 2008 San Antonio, Texas L, 3-5Mar. 29, 2008 San Antonio, Texas L, 2-8Mar. 30, 2008 San Antonio, Texas W, 14-7

H: (0-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-1-0)Mar. 02, 2006 Honolulu, Hawai’i L, 5-6

H: (1-1-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Feb. 20. 2000 Arlington, Texas L, 3-7Feb. 21, 2000 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4

H: (2-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 12, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 8-2Mar. 12, 1981 Arlington, Texas W, 9-0

H: (2-2-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 05, 1970 Arlington, Texas L, 0-2Mar. 05, 1970 Arlington, Texas L, 1-3Feb. 26, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 8-7Feb. 26, 1971 Arlington, Texas W, 7-6

H: (0-0-0) A: (0-5-0) N: (0-0-0)May 06, 1992 Wichita, Kan. L, 3-4May 07, 1992 Wichita, Kan. L, 1-8Apr. 19, 1994 Wichita, Kan. L, 6-7Apr. 20, 1994 Wichita, Kan. L, 3-11Apr. 12, 2000 Wichita, Kan. L, 3-8

H: (2-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 17, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 7-6Mar. 17, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 1-0

H: (10-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 09, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 2-1Mar. 09, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 10-6Mar. 10, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 11-1Mar. 10, 1978 Arlington, Texas W, 9-1Mar. 12, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Mar. 12, 1980 Arlington, Texas W, 6-4Mar. 10, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 3-2Mar. 10, 1982 Arlington, Texas W, 3-1Mar. 08, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 18-7Mar. 08, 1984 Arlington, Texas W, 11-1

H: (5-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 14, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 12-0Mar. 14, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 13-1Mar. 16, 1988 Arlington, Texas W, 12-3Mar. 23, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 5-4Mar. 23, 1989 Arlington, Texas W, 9-0

H: (1-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 07, 1987 Arlington, Texas W, 20-3

H: (1-0-0) A: (0-0-0) N: (0-0-0)Mar. 18, 1999 Arlington, Texas W, 6-1

UTEP (1-0-0)

Texas State (31-45-0)

Texas Tech (4-15-0)

Texas Wesleyan (44-30-0)

Trinity (3-10-0)

Tulane (0-3-0)

UNC-Asheville (0-1-0)

Union Univ. (Tenn.) (2-0-0)

UT Pan American (19-25-0)

UTSA (33-25-0)

Washington (0-1-0)

Washington State (1-1-0)

Wayne State (Neb.) (2-0-0)

West Texas State (2-2-0)

Wichita State (0-5-0)

William Jewell (Mo.) (2-0-0)

William Penn (Iowa) (10-0-0)

Wisconsin-Eau Claire (5-0-0)

Wisconsin Superior (1-0-0)

Yale (1-0-0)

Union (Ky.) (1-0-0)

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTSSOUTHLAND 1st Mtg Last Mtg W-L-TCentral Arkansas N/A N/A 0-0-0Lamar 1969 2008 36-66McNeese State 1973 2008 54-54Nicholls 1984 2008 30-23Northwestern State 1988 2008 35-38Sam Houston State 1971 2008 41-44Southeastern Louisiana 1998 2008 18-15Stephen F. Austin 1986 2008 25-11Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2004 2008 7-6Texas State 1988 2008 31-45UTSA 1993 2008 33-25 Totals 310-327

ATLANTIC COASTClemson 1990 1995 0-2North Carolina State 2006 2006 0-1Totals 0-3

ATLANTIC SUNStetson 2003 2003 1-0Totals 1-0

BIG TENIllinois 2005 2007 4-2Indiana 1978 1981 2-1Iowa 1995 1997 1-2Michigan State 1978 1978 1-1Minnesota 1987 1987 1-0Northwestern 1989 2007 4-1 Totals 13-7

BIG 12Baylor 1973 2008 28-73Iowa State 1985 2001 5-3Kansas 1977 2000 6-6Kansas State 1983 2006 2-4Nebraska 1989 2007 1-2Oklahoma 1972 2008 8-17Oklahoma State 1987 2008 5-15Texas 1981 2008 16-52Texas A&M 1990 2008 7-20Texas Tech 1982 2006 4-15Totals 82-207

BIG EASTSt. John’s 1986 2004 2-2South Florida 2002 2002 0-1Totals 2-3

BIG SOUTHUNC-Asheville 2006 2006 0-1Totals 0-1

CONFERENCE USAHouston 1989 2007 1-5Rice 1984 2003 0-9SMU 1970 1980 15-15Tulane 1987 2004 0-3UTEP 1983 1983 1-0Totals 17-32

IVY LEAGUECornell 1974 1997 7-2Yale 1999 1999 1-0Totals 8-2

METRO ATLANTICSiena N/A N/A 0-0Totals 0-0

MID-AMERICANCentral Michigan 1975 1978 2-6 Kent State 1973 1988 4-2Totals 6-8

MISSOURI VALLEYBradley 1977 1977 1-0Creighton 1973 1992 2-2Evansville 1995 1995 2-1Illinois State 2007 2007 1-0Missouri State 1985 2008 6-5Wichita State 1992 2000 0-5Totals 12-13

MOUNTAIN WESTAir Force 2002 2002 1-0New Mexico 1994 2007 5-5TCU 1969 2008 53-84-1Totals 59-89-1

PAC 10Arizona State 2001 2001 1-0Oregon State 1993 2004 1-1Washington 2006 2006 0-1Washington State 2000 2000 1-1Totals 3-3

SOUTHEASTERNAlabama 2008 2008 2-0Arkansas 1997 2006 1-7LSU 1987 1987 0-2Mississippi 2003 2003 1-0Totals 4-9

SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETICGrambling 2002 2002 1-0Prairie View A&M 1987 1987 2-0Texas Southern 1985 1992 4-0Totals 7-0

SUN BELTArkansas-Little Rock 1980 2008 4-1Arkansas State 1969 2005 34-33Louisiana-Lafayette 1972 2002 13-20Louisiana-Monroe 1985 2006 38-24North Texas 1976 1988 21-1Totals 110-79

THE SUMMITCentenary 1970 2004 24-4Oral Roberts 1976 2008 19-36Totals 43-40

WEST COASTGonzaga 2007 2007 0-1Totals 0-1

WESTERN ATHLETICHawai’i 2006 2006 1-0Louisiana Tech 1972 2008 46-41New Mexico State 1991 2007 2-1Nevada 2008 2008 0-1Totals 49-43

INDEPENDENTSDallas Baptist 1969 2008 27-26Houston Baptist 1998 2008 0-2North Dakota State 1981 1981 4-0South Dakota State 1985 1985 2-0UT Pan American 1974 2008 19-25Totals 52-53

OTHERSAbilene Christian 1969 1995 14-6Austin College 1969 1980 5-1Bishop College 1972 1977 6-0Briar Cliff (Iowa) 1984 1989 8-1Cameron 1990 1998 9-1Carthage (Wis.) 1980 1989 7-1Central Iowa 1983 1985 4-0College of the Southwest 1992 1993 6-0Dallas 1969 1980 25-1East Central University (Okla.) 1980 1991 5-0East Texas Baptist 1994 1994 1-0Emporia State 1972 1987 10-7Fort Hays State 1971 1974 2-4Hardin Simmons 1970 1991 23-14Hawai’i-Hilo 2006 2006 2-0Howard Payne 1990 1997 2-1Incarnate Ward 1994 1994 0-1Iowa Wesleyan N/A N/A 0-0J.F. Kennedy (Neb.) 1975 1975 1-1Lake Forest (Ill.) 1980 1982 3-0Lambuth (Tenn.) 1986 1986 0-1Mary Hardin Baylor 1981 1987 8-1Maryville State (N.D.) 1984 1984 2-0Midwestern State 1976 1981 7-1Minnesota State Mankato 1985 1985 0-2Missouri Western 1990 1990 2-0Morningside (Iowa) 1978 1978 2-0Mount Mercy (Iowa) 1984 1984 2-0Northwood 1989 1994 5-2Oklahoma Baptist 1990 1990 1-0Oklahoma City 1984 1988 2-1Plano 1971 1976 6-3Quincy (Ill.) 1987 1987 3-0Rockford (Ill.) 1980 1980 2-0St. Edward’s 1979 1986 2-2St. Francis (Ill.) 1986 1999 16-4Schreiner 1985 1985 4-0Southeastern Oklahoma 1969 1982 6-17Southwestern Oklahoma 1981 1982 4-2Southwestern Univ. (TX) 1972 1987 13-9Sul Ross State 1985 1985 2-0Tarleton State 1969 2002 15-2Texas Wesleyan 1969 2003 44-30Trinity 1969 1973 3-10Union (Ky.) 1991 1991 1-0Union Univ. (Tenn.) 1975 1975 2-0Wayne State (Neb.) 1981 1981 2-0West Texas State 1970 1971 2-2William Jewell (Mo.) 1982 1982 2-0William Penn (Iowa) 1978 1984 10-0Wisconsin-Eau Clarie 1988 1989 5-0Wisconsin-Superior 1987 1987 1-0 309-128

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FINAL STATISTICS

Hitting (All Games)(All games sorted by batting avg)Player 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%Michael Choice .376 50-50 197 39 74 9 3 7 51 110 .558 21 4 35 3 .440 3 0 8-8 126 3 3 .977David McLeod .375 52-47 200 49 75 18 3 0 29 99 .495 18 2 5 1 .428 2 2 7-7 356 44 4 .990Danny Slinkman .370 45-41 146 29 54 15 2 3 47 82 .562 23 15 29 0 .497 1 1 5-6 135 11 1 .993Brock Wilson .319 22-17 72 23 23 2 0 0 10 25 .347 8 0 11 0 .388 0 1 5-5 22 2 1 .960Matt Otteman .318 43-38 154 34 49 9 2 1 27 65 .422 15 3 30 2 .385 2 2 8-9 69 8 6 .928Andrew Kainer .300 41-32 120 17 36 11 0 3 26 56 .467 5 5 28 0 .354 0 1 2-5 50 4 2 .964Chad Comer .279 36-31 122 15 34 7 0 3 23 50 .410 5 2 11 1 .318 0 2 0-0 173 23 2 .990Jay Pitschka .277 52-49 148 36 41 6 0 0 14 47 .318 26 13 22 2 .428 0 3 2-4 94 152 25 .908Steffan Guest .271 34-25 107 14 29 5 0 2 18 40 .374 10 3 15 2 .347 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Preston McCoy .267 29-13 60 14 16 2 1 0 8 20 .333 8 0 13 0 .348 1 4 2-2 26 1 1 .964Jeff Storms .258 38-30 97 15 25 5 1 0 21 32 .330 9 6 20 1 .348 3 1 2-4 50 77 5 .962Evan Raley .250 43-39 144 16 36 7 0 1 16 46 .319 12 1 32 2 .312 0 2 2-5 27 76 8 .928Blake Holt .247 34-17 77 10 19 2 0 2 4 27 .351 6 0 20 0 .301 0 2 3-3 38 1 4 .907Mitch Putman .246 26-18 65 7 16 2 0 1 8 21 .323 7 2 14 0 .333 1 0 0-0 85 11 0 1.000Ryan Davis .223 35-28 103 22 23 7 1 0 12 32 .311 6 4 17 0 .289 1 2 0-1 49 57 11 .906Justin McPherson .220 38-21 91 14 20 2 1 0 8 24 .264 8 1 20 2 .290 0 1 1-1 36 56 4 .958Collin Garner .138 22-5 29 5 4 1 0 0 2 5 .172 4 0 9 1 .242 0 3 2-3 18 0 0 1.000Chad Price .132 17-12 38 5 5 0 0 0 3 5 .132 5 1 11 2 .250 0 2 3-3 77 8 1 .988Totals .294 57-57 1970 364 579 110 14 23 327 786 .399 196 62 342 19 .373 15 29 52-67 1458 603 84 .961Opponents .306 57-57 1957 381 598 98 11 52 343 874 .447 185 45 328 14 .374 24 39 47-71 1458 654 91 .959LOB - Team (451), Opp (411). DPs turned - Team (44), Opp (46). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (5), Slinkman 2, Choice 2, Otteman 1, Opp (6). Picked off - Slinkman 1, Pitschka 1, Raley 1, McLeod 1.

Pitching (All Games)(All games sorted by earned run average)

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHADrew Clementz 3.16 1-2 14 2 0 0/0 2 25.2 24 14 9 8 22 4 0 2 96 .250 4 2 0 1 2Ryan Martin 4.23 1-0 19 0 0 0/0 3 44.2 49 31 21 13 20 7 0 4 178 .275 4 7 2 3 2Matt Otteman 4.35 4-3 12 7 1 0/0 1 49.2 48 28 24 23 36 12 2 3 190 .253 3 6 1 4 2Adam Boydston 4.60 2-0 12 0 0 0/0 0 15.2 19 10 8 3 13 3 0 3 64 .297 0 1 0 0 0Andy Sauter 5.04 4-4 16 13 2 0/0 1 85.2 93 65 48 28 56 16 2 10 336 .277 9 6 1 1 4Nathan Long 5.62 5-4 14 13 2 1/0 0 73.2 102 53 46 23 56 17 2 10 305 .334 8 7 0 5 9Mark Picca 5.73 1-2 10 3 0 0/0 0 22.0 25 17 14 7 15 9 0 3 87 .287 7 0 0 3 0Ryan Robinson 5.88 6-6 14 14 0 0/0 0 82.2 106 64 54 23 37 10 2 6 336 .315 2 6 1 0 6Rett Varner 6.23 1-2 15 1 0 0/0 0 30.1 37 22 21 11 24 4 0 4 116 .319 1 4 1 3 5Jeff Edlefsen 7.36 1-0 10 0 0 0/0 1 7.1 15 6 6 5 6 1 0 1 34 .441 3 0 0 1 0Jeff Nollen 8.64 0-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 8.1 13 9 8 3 6 1 1 1 36 .361 0 0 0 0 2Marcus Limon 9.92 0-4 17 1 0 0/0 5 16.1 17 19 18 18 23 3 1 2 65 .262 3 2 0 0 2Brandon Endsley 11.05 0-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 7.1 11 11 9 6 4 2 0 1 33 .333 0 1 0 2 1Eamonn Donovan 11.57 0-2 5 2 0 0/0 0 7.0 15 11 9 7 4 2 0 0 35 .429 1 1 0 0 1Brian Watson 16.20 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 3.1 9 7 6 2 4 2 0 2 19 .474 1 0 0 0 0Matt Dunn 19.89 0-2 5 1 0 0/0 0 6.1 15 14 14 5 2 5 1 0 27 .556 1 2 0 1 3Totals 5.83 26-31 57 57 5 1/0 13 486.0 598 381 315 185 328 98 11 52 1957 .306 47 45 6 24 39Opponents 5.65 31-26 57 57 7 2/1 9 486.0 579 364 305 196 342 110 14 23 1970 .294 45 62 9 15 29PB - Team (12), Price 5, Comer 4, Putman 3, Opp (13). Pickoffs - Team (12), Comer 5, Robinson 4, Long 2, Boydston 1, Opp (3). SBA/ATT - Comer (23-34), Putman (13-18), Price (11-15), Robin-son (8-12), Limon (9-9), Sauter (5-9), Clementz (3-7), Long (2-7), Otteman (3-5), Varner (3-4), Picca (3-4), Martin (2-4), Edlefsen (4-4), Donovan (2-2), Dunn (1-2), Boydston (2-2).

2008 RECORD BREAKDOWN Overall: ____________________________ 26-31Conference: _________________________ 16-14Non-Conference: ______________________ 10-17Home: ____________________________ 17-13Away: ______________________________ 8-14Neutral: ______________________________ 1-4Day: ______________________________ 25-23Night: _______________________________ 1-8vs. Left-Handed Starter: ___________________ 6-10vs. Right-Handed Starter _________________ 20-211-Run Games: __________________________ 9-72-Run Games: __________________________ 3-15+ Run Games: _______________________ 10-13Extra Innings: __________________________ 1-0

Shutouts: _____________________________ 1-2Scores First: __________________________ 20-9Opponent Scores First: ____________________ 6-22Out-Hit Opponent: ______________________ 15-6Out-Hit by Opponent: ____________________ 5-22 Leading after 6 innings: ___________________ 23-3Trailing after 6 innings: ___________________ 2-25Tied after 6 innings: ______________________ 1-3Leading after 7 innings: ___________________ 21-2Trailing after 7 innings: ___________________ 0-27Tied after 7 innings: ______________________ 1-1Leading after 8 innings: ___________________ 20-2Trailing after 8 innings: ___________________ 0-27Tied after 8 innings: ______________________ 1-1

DAVID McLEOD- Led NCAA in Toughest Batter to Strikeout (5 strikeouts/200 at-bats)

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Hitting (Southland Conference Games Only)(All games sorted by batting avg)Player 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%David McLeod .394 30-30 127 32 50 16 2 0 20 70 .551 14 1 2 0 .451 2 0 5-6 245 19 1 .996Danny Slinkman .375 23-22 80 17 30 5 2 2 20 45 .563 12 9 16 0 .505 0 1 2-3 54 3 1 .983Matt Otteman .364 29-28 110 25 40 5 2 1 24 52 .473 11 3 19 2 .429 2 2 8-9 50 2 5 .912Michael Choice .340 26-26 100 21 34 5 2 3 26 52 .520 14 2 17 2 .420 3 0 2-2 75 2 3 .963Andrew Kainer .339 22-14 59 10 20 6 0 2 14 32 .542 2 3 14 0 .391 0 0 1-3 20 2 1 .957Steffan Guest .318 14-10 44 7 14 3 0 2 8 23 .523 3 0 6 1 .362 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000Brock Wilson .295 14-9 44 14 13 1 0 0 6 14 .318 4 0 5 0 .354 0 0 3-3 10 1 0 1.000Jeff Storms .292 23-20 65 12 19 5 1 0 17 26 .400 8 3 12 0 .380 3 1 2-2 30 56 2 .977Chad Comer .291 22-20 86 10 25 5 0 3 20 39 .453 2 1 9 1 .315 0 1 0-0 115 14 0 1.000Jay Pitschka .270 30-29 89 21 24 3 0 0 9 27 .303 15 9 14 0 .425 0 2 1-2 57 101 16 .908Evan Raley .254 19-17 59 7 15 4 0 0 9 19 .322 6 0 12 2 .323 0 2 0-1 11 31 2 .955Ryan Davis .245 17-13 49 11 12 1 1 0 5 15 .306 4 1 7 0 .309 1 1 0-0 8 31 3 .929Mitch Putman .206 13-10 34 4 7 1 0 1 3 11 .324 5 0 5 0 .308 0 0 0-0 45 8 0 1.000Blake Holt .200 11-4 20 4 4 0 0 1 1 7 .350 3 0 5 0 .304 0 1 0-0 10 0 2 .833Preston McCoy .160 9-6 25 5 4 1 0 0 1 5 .200 2 0 4 0 .222 0 2 0-0 8 0 0 1.000Justin McPherson .121 19-8 33 3 4 0 0 0 3 4 .121 2 1 8 1 .194 0 1 1-1 10 25 2 .946Collin Garner .077 13-3 13 4 1 0 0 0 1 1 .077 4 0 2 1 .294 0 0 2-3 10 0 0 1.000Chad Price .000 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 0 1.000 0 1 0-0 4 0 0 1.000Totals .305 30-30 1037 207 316 61 10 15 188 442 .426 111 34 157 10 .386 11 15 27-35 773 335 40 .965Opponents .320 30-30 1042 196 333 47 6 34 179 494 .474 80 23 160 6 .377 12 24 27-37 768 356 50 .957LOB - Team (233), Opp (212). DPs turned - Team (26), Opp (28). IBB - Team (4), Slinkman 2, Otteman 1, Choice 1, Opp (2). Picked off - McLeod 1, Slinkman 1.

Pitching (Southland Conference Games Only)(All games sorted by earned run average)Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHAJeff Edlefsen 2.08 1-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 4.1 5 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 17 .294 1 0 0 0 0Ryan Martin 2.78 1-0 13 0 0 0/0 2 32.1 30 15 10 8 14 3 0 2 123 .244 3 4 1 2 2Adam Boydston 2.89 2-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 9.1 11 5 3 1 8 2 0 1 37 .297 0 0 0 0 0Matt Otteman 4.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 1 9.0 7 4 4 3 3 1 1 2 33 .212 0 2 0 0 0Ryan Robinson 5.25 5-3 10 10 0 0/0 0 61.2 72 41 36 15 28 7 2 6 242 .298 1 5 1 0 5Andy Sauter 5.40 4-2 11 9 2 0/0 1 60.0 72 47 36 21 40 13 1 8 238 .303 8 2 1 1 3Drew Clementz 6.35 1-1 4 0 0 0/0 0 5.2 8 5 4 2 4 0 0 1 23 .348 3 0 0 0 2Nathan Long 7.14 2-4 10 10 1 0/0 0 51.2 85 48 41 17 40 13 2 9 227 .374 7 6 0 5 8Marcus Limon 7.20 0-1 8 0 0 0/0 4 5.0 6 5 4 5 9 0 0 0 21 .286 2 1 0 0 0Rett Varner 10.66 0-2 7 0 0 0/0 0 12.2 24 15 15 5 6 2 0 3 53 .453 0 3 0 2 4Mark Picca 15.00 0-1 3 1 0 0/0 0 6.0 13 10 10 0 5 6 0 2 28 .464 4 0 0 2 0Totals 5.73 16-14 30 30 3 0/0 8 257.2 333 196 164 80 160 47 6 34 1042 .320 29 23 3 12 24Opponents 6.33 14-16 30 30 5 1/0 3 256.0 316 207 180 111 157 61 10 15 1037 .305 20 34 2 11 15PB - Team (3), Comer 2, Putman 1, Opp (1). Pickoffs - Team (9), Comer 4, Long 2, Robinson 2, Boydston 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Comer (17-21), Putman (10-14), Robinson (5-9), Limon (7-7), Sauter (4-7), Long (2-2), Picca (1-2), Edlefsen (2-2), Boydston (2-2), Martin (1-2), Clementz (1-1).

2008 MAVERICK HITTING LEADERSBatting Average: _____________ .376 - Michael ChoiceGames Started: _______________ 50 - Michael ChoiceAt-Bats: ____________________ 200 - David McLeodRuns: ______________________49 - David McLeodHits: _______________________75 - David McLeodDoubles: ____________________18 - David McLeodTriples: ____________3 - David McLeod, Michael ChoiceHome Runs: __________________ 7 - Michael ChoiceRBI: ______________________ 51 - Michael ChoiceTotal Bases: ________________ 110 - Michael ChoiceSlugging Percentage: __________ .562 - Danny SlinkmanOn-Base Percentage: __________ .497 - Danny SlinkmanWalks:_______________________ 26 - Jay PitschkaHit By Pitch: ________________ 15 - Danny SlinkmanSacrifices: ___________________ 5 - Preston McCoyStolen Bases: _______ 8 - Michael Choice, Matt Otteman

2008 MAVERICK PITCHING LEADERSEarned Run Average: ___________ 3.16 - Drew ClementzWins: ______________________ 6 - Ryan RobinsonAppearances: __________________19 - Ryan MartinGames Started: _______________ 14 - Ryan RobinsonGames in Relief: _________________19 - Ryan MartinComplete Games: ________ 2 - Nathan Long, Andy SauterShutouts: _____________________ 1 - Nathan LongSaves: ______________________ 5 - Marcus LimonInnings Pitched: ________________85.2 - Andy SauterStrikeouts: ___________ 56 - Nathan Long, Andy SauterOpponent Batting Average: _______ .250 - Drew ClementzPickoffs: ____________________ 4 - Ryan Robinson

MICHAEL CHOICE- Led the Mavericks in triple-crown categories (.376 BA, 7 HR, 51 RBI)

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Record: 26-31 Home: 17-13 Away: 8-14 Neutral: 1-4 Southland: 16-14

2008 GAME-BY GAME RESULTS

Date Opposing Team Result ScoreUTA

R-H-EOpp.R-H-E Innings Overall Southland

UTAPitcher of Record Attend Time

Feb. 22 % ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 1-0 1-7-0 0-3-0 9 1-0 0-0 Long (W, 1-0) 379 1:52Feb. 23 % DALLAS BAPTIST L 3-4 3-4-1 4-7-4 9 1-1 0-0 Dunn (L, 0-1) 496 2:44Feb. 23 % MISSOURI STATE L 6-9 6-7-1 9-13-1 9 1-2 0-0 Limon (L, 0-1) 355 3:03Feb. 24 % ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 11-1 11-13-3 1-3-2 7 2-2 0-0 Otteman (W, 1-0) 414 1:45Feb. 26 at Louisiana Tech L 4-8 4-10-4 8-7-4 9 2-3 0-0 Robinson (L, 0-1) 569 3:00Feb. 26 at Louisiana Tech L 1-8 1-5-3 8-10-1 9 2-4 0-0 Donovan (L, 0-1) 569 2:07Feb. 28 & vs. Alabama W 10-9 10-12-0 9-16-4 9 3-4 0-0 Long (W, 2-0) 402 3:04Feb. 29 & vs. Dallas Baptist L 4-7 4-11-0 7-11-1 9 3-5 0-0 Otteman (L, 1-1) 300 2:38Mar. 01 & vs. Nevada L 6-10 6-9-2 10-10-0 9 3-6 0-0 Picca (L, 0-1) 75 2:38Mar. 02 ALABAMA W 12-8 12-12-1 8-16-6 9 4-6 0-0 Robinson (W, 1-1) 384 3:15Mar. 04 at TCU L 2-3 2-6-0 3-7-0 9 4-7 0-0 Limon (L, 0-2) 1,511 2:46Mar. 07 ^ McNEESE STATE W 26-1 26-25-3 1-6-2 9 5-7 0-0 Long (W, 3-0) 212 3:04Mar. 08 ^ #24 ORAL ROBERTS L 1-10 1-4-1 10-13-2 9 5-8 0-0 Sauter (L, 0-1) 314 3:04Mar. 08 ^ DALLAS BAPTIST L 1-7 1-11-4 7-9-1 9 5-9 0-0 Robinson (L, 1-2) 314 2:25Mar. 11 HOUSTON BAPTIST L 6-12 6-7-3 12-14-1 9 5-10 0-0 Dunn (L, 0-2) 225 3:09Mar. 14 * LAMAR L 7-13 7-12-3 13-12-0 9 5-11 0-1 Long (L, 3-1) 275 2:46Mar. 15 * LAMAR W 15-4 15-13-0 4-6-3 7 6-11 1-1 Sauter (W, 1-1) 300 1:57Mar. 16 * LAMAR L 5-9 5-7-0 9-13-1 9 6-12 1-2 Varner (L, 0-1) 275 2:52Mar. 18 at #17 Texas A&M L 0-12 0-4-0 12-13-0 9 6-13 1-2 Limon (L, 0-3) 3,305 2:36Mar. 20 * at Texas State W 6-5 6-12-0 5-12-2 (10) 7-13 2-2 Edlefsen (W, 1-0) 277 3:24Mar. 21 * at Texas State L 9-10 9-10-4 10-18-2 9 7-14 2-3 Limon (L, 0-4) 310 3:37Mar. 22 * at Texas State L 4-13 4-9-1 13-17-0 9 7-15 2-4 Picca (L, 0-1) 537 2:30Mar. 25 at Oklahoma L 5-6 5-10-3 6-8-6 9 7-16 2-4 Clementz (L, 0-1) 726 2:13Mar. 28 * at UTSA L 3-5 3-7-2 5-10-1 9 7-17 2-5 Robinson (L, 1-3) 115 2:23Mar. 29 * at UTSA L 2-8 2-6-2 8-11-2 9 7-18 2-6 Long (L, 3-2) 122 1:59Mar. 30 * at UTSA W 14-7 14-14-1 7-12-4 9 8-18 3-6 Sauter (2-1) 104 3:10Apr. 01 UT PAN AMERICAN W 4-1 4-9-2 1-9-0 9 9-18 3-6 Otteman (W, 2-1) 164 2:30Apr. 01 UT PAN AMERICAN W 11-1 11-10-2 1-4-0 8 10-18 3-6 Varner (W, 1-1) 188 2:35Apr. 04 * SAM HOUSTON STATE W 17-7 17-18-1 7-7-3 7 11-18 4-6 Robinson (W, 2-3) 591 2:25Apr. 05 * SAM HOUSTON STATE L 5-6 5-10-2 6-10-1 9 11-19 4-7 Long (L, 3-3) 402 2:43Apr. 06 * SAM HOUSTON STATE W 6-5 6-8-0 5-11-0 9 12-19 5-7 Sauter (W, 3-1) 367 2:30Apr. 09 at Baylor L 5-6 5-13-4 6-6-0 9 12-20 5-7 Otteman (L, 2-2) 2,543 2:35Apr. 11 * at McNeese State W 7-2 7-9-1 2-9-3 9 13-20 6-7 Robinson (W, 3-3) 441 2:41Apr. 12 * at McNeese State W 10-8 10-14-2 8-14-5 9 14-20 7-7 Boydston (W, 1-0) 308 2:43Apr. 13 * at McNeese State W 13-12 13-17-2 12-15-1 9 15-20 8-7 Sauter (W, 4-1) 287 3:08Apr. 15 #14 OKLAHOMA STATE W 7-3 7-14-0 3-7-2 9 16-20 8-7 Otteman (W, 3-2) 369 2:20Apr. 16 at #20 Texas W 4-3 4-8-1 3-7-1 9 17-20 8-7 Picca (W, 1-2) 5,405 2:32Apr. 18 * SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W 2-1 2-13-1 1-8-1 9 18-20 9-7 Robinson (W, 4-3) 242 2:13Apr. 19 * SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W 8-5 8-11-0 5-12-1 9 19-20 10-7 Boydston (W, 2-0) 236 2:29Apr. 20 * SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA L 2-6 2-9-2 6-14-0 9 19-21 10-8 Varner (L, 1-2) 322 2:20Apr. 25 * at Northwestern State L 2-8 2-6-1 8-13-0 9 19-22 10-9 Robinson (L, 4-4) 398 2:29Apr. 26 * at Northwestern State L 5-9 5-11-2 9-12-0 9 19-23 10-10 Sauter (L, 4-2) 388 2:06Apr. 26 * at Northwestern State W 18-3 18-16-1 3-10-4 7 20-23 11-10 Long (W, 4-3) 388 2:26Apr. 29 BAYLOR L 4-14 4-12-2 14-14-0 9 20-24 11-10 Donovan (L, 0-2) 390 2:59Apr. 30 TCU L 2-5 2-11-2 5-8-0 9 20-25 11-10 Otteman (L, 3-3) 349 2:44May 02 * NICHOLLS W 7-6 7-6-3 6-8-1 9 21-25 12-10 Robinson (W, 5-4) 204 2:47May 03 * NICHOLLS L 0-3 0-5-1 3-8-3 9 21-26 12-11 Long (L, 4-4) 165 2:01May 04 * NICHOLLS L 5-6 5-13-0 6-10-2 9 21-27 12-12 Clementz (L, 0-2) 231 2:31May 09 * at Stephen F. Austin L 2-7 2-6-0 7-10-4 9 21-28 12-13 Robinson (L, 5-5) 299 2:04May 10 * at Stephen F. Austin W 13-5 13-15-1 5-13-3 9 22-28 13-13 Martin (W, 1-0) 312 2:45May 11 * at Stephen F. Austin L 1-9 1-6-2 9-8-0 9 22-29 13-14 Sauter (L, 4-3) 444 2:22May 13 #7 TEXAS A&M W 16-8 16-15-0 8-10-2 9 23-29 13-14 Otteman (W, 4-3) 1,213 3:30May 15 * TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI W 6-5 6-11-1 5-11-0 9 24-29 14-14 Robinson (W, 6-5) 247 2:35May 16 * TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI W 6-4 6-12-2 4-9-3 9 25-29 15-14 Clementz (W, 1-2) 232 2:44May 17 * TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI W 7-5 7-10-2 5-10-0 9 26-29 16-14 Long (W, 5-4) 204 2:37May 21 $ vs. Texas State L 2-22 2-8-2 22-24-1 7 26-30 16-14 Robinson (L, 6-6) - - - 2:25May 22 $ vs. Southeastern Louisiana L 3-7 3-6-0 7-10-0 9 26-31 16-14 Sauter (L, 4-4) - - - 2:23

* Southland Conference game% UT Arlington/Dallas Baptist Invitational, Clay Gould Ballpark, Arlington, Texas& Southwest Diamond Classic, Dr. Pepper Ballpark, Arlington, Texas^ UT Arlington/Hilton Invitational, Clay Gould Ballpark, Arlington, Texas$ Southland Conference Tournament, Don Sanders Stadium, Huntsville, Texas

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MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICSUT ARLINGTON GAME HIGHSBATTINGAt-Bats 49 vs. McNeese State (Mar. 7)Runs Scored 26 vs. McNeese State (Mar. 7)Hits 25 vs. McNeese State (Mar. 7)RBI 22 vs. McNeese State (Mar. 7)Doubles 6 2x, last: at McNeese State (Apr. 13)Triples 2 4x, last: at McNeese State (Apr. 13) Home Runs 3 at UTSA (Mar. 30)Total Bases 35 vs. McNeese State (Mar. 7)Walks 14 at UTSA (Mar. 30)Strikeouts 13 2x, last: at Baylor (Apr. 9)Sac Hits 3 at McNeese State (Apr. 11)Sac Flies 2 2x, last: at Northwestern State (Apr. 26)Stolen Bases 5 vs. Texas A&M (May 13)Hit by Pitch 6 vs. Lamar (Mar. 15)Caught Stealing 2 2x, last: at McNeese State (Apr. 11)Runners LOB 16 at UTSA (Mar. 30)Hit into DP 3 at Texas State (Mar. 21)

FIELDINGPutouts 30 at Texas State (Mar. 20)Assists 18 vs. Nicholls (May 4)Errors 4 4x, last: at Baylor (Apr. 9)Passed Balls 2 at Louisiana Tech (Feb. 26)DPs Turned 3 2x, last: vs. Nicholls (May 4)

PITCHINGInnings Pitched 10.0 at Texas State (Mar. 20)Runs Allowed 22 vs. Texas State (May 21)Earned Runs 15 vs. Texas State (May 21)Walks Allowed 8 3x, last: vs. Baylor (Apr. 29)Strikeouts 12 vs. UT Pan American (Apr. 1)Hits Allowed 24 vs. Texas State (May 21)Doubles Allowed 4 6x, last: vs. Texas State (May 21)Triples Allowed 1 11x, last: vs. Southeastern Louisiana (May 22)Home Runs Allowed 4 2x, last: at McNeese State (Apr. 13)Wild Pitches 6 at Stephen F. Austin (May 11)Hit Batters 3 2x, last: vs. Southeastern Louisiana (Apr. 20)

MAVERICK GAME HIGHSBATTINGAt-Bats 7 Justin McPherson vs. McNeese State (Mar. 7)Runs Scored 4 3x, last: Brock Wilson vs. Sam Houston State (Apr. 4)Hits 4 8x, last: Michael Choice vs. Texas A&M (May 13)RBI 7 Chad Comer at Northwestern State (Apr. 26)Doubles 2 6x, last: David McLeod vs. SE Louisiana (Apr. 19)Triples 2 David McLeod at McNeese State (Apr. 13)Home Runs 1 23x, last: Blake Hot vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (May 17)Total Bases 10 David McLeod at McNeese State (Apr. 13)Walks 4 Matt Otteman at UTSA (Mar. 30)Strikeouts 4 Michael Choice at Stephen F. Austin (May 11)Sac hits 1 29x, last: Brock Wilson vs. SE Louisiana (May 22)Sac flies 1 15x, last: Michael Choice vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (May 16)Stolen Bases 2 5x, last: Matt Otteman vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (May 17)Hit by Pitch 3 Danny Slinkman vs. Nicholls (May 2)Runners LOB 6 Steffan Guest vs. Texas A&M (May 13)

FIELDINGPutouts 14 2x, last: David McLeod vs. Nicholls (May 3)Assists 8 Jay Pitschka vs. Sam Houston State (Apr. 4)Errors 2 10x, last: Jay Pitschka vs. Nicholls (May 2)Passed Balls 1 12x, last: Chad Comer vs. Texas State (May 21)

PITCHINGInnings Pitched 9.0 3x, last: Nathan Long vs. Nicholls (May 3)Runs Allowed 10 3x, last: Ryan Robinson vs. Texas State (May 21)Earned Runs 8 Nathan Long vs. Lamar (Mar. 14)Walks Allowed 5 3x, last: Matt Otteman vs. Texas A&M (May 13)Strikeouts 9 Nathan Long vs. Nicholls (May 3)Hits Allowed 12 Andy Sauter at UTSA (Mar. 30)

MULTIPLE-HIT GAMESPlayer 2 3 4 5+ TotalDavid McLeod 19 4 2 - 25Michael Choice 17 4 3 - 24Danny Slinkman 14 3 - - 17Matt Otteman 6 6 - - 12Chad Comer 9 1 1 - 11Jay Pitschka 10 - - - 10Andrew Kainer 7 2 - - 9Evan Raley 6 1 - - 7Steffan Guest 4 2 1 - 7Brock Wilson 4 3 - - 7Ryan Davis 5 1 - - 6Mitch Putman 5 - - - 5Justin McPherson 3 2 - - 5Blake Holt 4 - - - 4Preston McCoy 2 1 - - 3Jeff Storms 1 1 1 - 3Chad Price 1 - - - 1TEAM 117 31 8 0 156

MULTIPLE RBI GAMESPlayer 2 3 4 5+ TotalMichael Choice 7 2 2 2 13Danny Slinkman 9 2 - 2 13David McLeod 6 2 - - 8Andrew Kainer 2 4 - 1 7Matt Otteman 5 2 - - 7Chad Comer 3 - 1 1 5Jeff Storms 4 - 1 - 5Jay Pitschka 4 - - - 4Evan Raley 2 1 - - 3Mitch Putman 2 1 - - 3Ryan Davis 2 - - - 2Steffan Guest 1 1 - - 2Preston McCoy 1 1 - - 2Brock Wilson 1 1 - - 2Justin McPherson 1 - - - 1TEAM 50 17 4 6 77

HITTING STREAKSPlayer 2008 Current CareerDavid McLeod 14 - 14Matt Otteman 12 - 12Andrew Kainer 11 - 11Michael Choice 9 4 9Danny Slinkman 7 - 7Evan Raley 7 1 7Brock Wilson 6 - 12Chad Comer 5 - 5Mitch Putman 4 2 7Jay Pitschka 4 2 4Steffan Guest 4 1 4Preston McCoy 4 3 4Ryan Davis 4 - 4Collin Garner 3 - 5Jeff Storms 3 - 3Justin McPherson 3 - 3Blake Holt 3 - 3Chad Price 2 1 2

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At-bats ______________________ 6 2x, vs. Texas A&M (05/13/08)*Hits ___________________________ 3 5x, vs. Baylor (04/29/08)*Runs______________________ 4, vs. Sam Houston State (04/04/08)RBI _____________________ 3 2x, at Stephen F. Austin (05/10/08)*Walks _____________________________ 3, vs. UTSA (05/26/06)Hit Streak ________________________ 12 games, (May 5-27, 2006)* Indicates most recent high

Brock 3Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBA SB-ATT2005 .256 39-25 90 17 23 1 0 0 5 .267 18 0 20 .380 5-62006 .282 59-51 170 26 48 9 1 0 19 .347 27 3 28 .388 11-13 2007 .250 32-35 80 14 20 4 0 0 3 .300 18 1 19 .394 3-62008 .319 22-17 72 23 23 2 0 0 10 .347 8 0 11 .388 5-5Career .277 152-128 412 80 114 16 1 0 37 .320 71 4 78 .381 24-30

WILSON5-10 ● 175 ● OF ● L/R ● 4LDallas, Texas ● Lake Highlands H.S.

Career HighsInnings Pitched ________ 3.2 2x, at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (05/19/07)*Strikeouts ____________________________ 4, at TCU (05/15/07)Longest Start (IP) ________________________ 3.2, at TCU (05/15/07)Shortest Start (IP) ________ 2.1 2x, at Southeastern Louisiana (04/20/07)*Longest Relief Outing (IP) ____ 3.2, at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (05/19/07)Runs Allowed ______________6, at Southeastern Louisiana (04/20/07)* Indicates most recent high

Jeff 13Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg HBP2007 6.35 0-4 12 3 0 0 0 22.2 32 25 16 16 16 .327 22008 8.64 0-0 6 0 0 0 0 8.1 13 9 8 3 6 .361 0Career 6.97 0-4 18 3 0 0 0 31.0 45 34 24 19 22 .336 2

NOLLEN6-1 ● 200 ● RHP ● R/R ● 2LPlano, Texas ● Plano East H.S. ● North Central Texas College

Career HighsAt-bats __________________5 6x, at Northwestern State (04/26/08)*Hits _________________________ 4, at McNeese State (04/15/06)Runs_________________________ 4, at McNeese State (04/15/06)RBI _________________________ 6, at McNeese State (04/15/06)Walks __________________ 2 9x, vs. Sam Houston State (04/04/08)*Hit Streak _______________________ 7 games, (March 2-15, 2008)* Indicates most recent high

Danny 24Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBA SB-ATT2006 .290 50-44 162 25 47 7 0 3 24 .389 11 7 30 .361 2-32007 .333 44-38 144 27 48 13 3 1 28 .486 19 5 25 .429 3-32008 .370 45-41 146 29 54 15 2 3 47 .562 23 15 29 .497 5-6Career .330 139-123 452 81 149 35 5 7 99 .476 53 27 84 .423 10-12

SLINKMAN6-2 ● 180 ● OF/DH ● S/R ● 3LArlington, Texas ● Martin H.S. ● Cedar Valley C.C.

Career HighsInnings Pitched _____________________ 6.0, at Nicholls (05/06/07)Strikeouts _____________________8, vs. McNeese State (04/15/07)Longest Start (IP) ______________________6.0, at Nicholls (05/06/07)Shortest Start (IP) ____________________ 3.0 3x, at TCU (03/04/08)*Longest Relief Outing (IP) _______________ 2.0, vs. Baylor (03/27/07)Runs Allowed _________________ 7, vs. Stephen F. Austin (05/13/07)* Indicates most recent high

Eamonn 26Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg HBP2007 4.30 0-4 9 6 0 0 0 29.1 34 22 14 14 27 .291 32008 11.57 0-2 5 2 0 0 0 7.0 15 11 9 7 4 .429 1Career 5.73 0-6 14 8 0 0 0 36.1 49 33 23 21 31 .322 4

DONOVAN6-0 ● 170 ● LHP ● R/L ● 2LArlington, Texas ● Arlington H.S. ● Howard College

Career HighsAt-bats ____________________ 6 2x, at McNeese State (04/13/08)*Hits _____________________________ 5, vs. Nicholls (03/26/06)Runs___________________ 4 2x, vs. Sam Houston State (04/04/08)*RBI _____________________________ 4, vs. Illinois (03/10/07)Walks ____________________________ 2 4x, at UTSA (03/30/08)Hit Streak ____________________ 14 games, (April 13-May 10, 2008) * Indicates most recent high

David 35Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP SO OBA SB-ATT2005 .213 27-13 47 6 10 0 0 0 9 .213 7 1 12 .327 2-42006 .304 49-49 214 37 65 12 1 0 22 .369 7 1 12 .324 9-112007 .238 24-19 80 15 19 6 1 1 17 .375 12 1 6 .340 2-42008 .375 52-47 200 49 75 18 3 0 29 .495 18 2 5 .428 7-8Career .312 152-128 541 107 169 36 5 1 77 .403 44 5 35 .358 20-27

McLEOD6-3 ● 175 ● INF ● R/R ● 4LKaty, Texas ● Taylor H.S.

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2008 FINAL SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE STANDINGSSchool SLC Pct. Overall Pct.WESTERN DIVISIONUTSA 22-8 .733 39-19 .672Texas State 19-11 .633 30-27 .526Sam Houston State 18-12 .600 37-25 .597UT ARLINGTON 16-14 .533 26-31 .456Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 14-15-1 .483 24-33-1 .422Stephen F. Austin 12-17 .414 25-29 .463

EASTERN DIVISIONLamar 20-10 .667 35-23 .603Northwestern State 17-12 .586 28-28 .500Southeastern Louisiana 15-15 .500 32-27 .542Central Arkansas 13-16-1 .468 27-27-1 .500McNeese State 7-23 .233 13-42 .236Nicholls 5-25 .167 10-44 .185

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE BASEBALL TOURNAMENT- Don Sanders Stadium (Huntsville, Texas)

Wednesday, May 21Game 1: #3 Texas State defeated #6 UT Arlington, 22-2 (7)Game 2: #2 Lamar defeated #7 Southeastern Louisiana, 8-7Game 3: #8 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi defeated #1 UTSA, 7-5Game 4: #4 Sam Houston State defeated #5 Northwestern State, 7-1

Thursday, May 22Game 5: Southeastern Louisiana defeated UT Arlington, 7-3Game 6: UTSA defeated Northwestern State, 9-7Game 7: Lamar defeated Texas State, 11-7Game 8: Sam Houston State defeated Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 13-2 (8)

Friday, May 23Game 9: Texas State defeated Southeastern Louisiana, 9-8Game 10: Texas A&M-Corpus Christi defeated UTSA, 12-10Game 11: Southeastern Louisiana defeated Lamar, 17-1 (7)Game 12: Sam Houston State defeated Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 7-5

Saturday, May 24Game 13: Lamar defeated Southeastern Louisiana, 4-2

Championship GameGame 14: Sam Houston State defeated Lamar, 15-7

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM1B: Trent Lockwood - UTSA2B: Brian Taylor - Lamar3B: Seth Hammock - Sam Houston StateSS: Ryan Weber - Sam Houston StateC: Ben Theriot - Texas StateDH: Bobby Verbick (M.V.P.) - Sam Houston StateOF: Keith Stein - Sam Houston StateOF: Chase Williams - Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiOF: David Moore - LamarP: Brian Sisk - LamarP: Dallas Gallant - Sam Houston State

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE AWARDSPlayer of the Year: Michael Rockett - UTSAHitter of the Year: Paul Goldschmidt - Texas StatePitcher of the Year: Tim Erickson - LamarNewcomer of the Year: Stephen Flora - Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiFreshman of the Year: Michael Choice - UT ArlingtonCoach of the Year: Sherman Corbett - UTSA

ALL-SLC FIRST TEAM1B Paul Goldschmidt So. Texas State The Woodlands, Texas 2B Adam Witek Jr. Texas State Schertz, Texas3B Seth Hammock Jr. Sam Houston State Corpus Christi, TexasSS Thomas Field Jr. Texas State Hewitt, TexasC Anthony Jones Sr. Northwestern State Blackfoot, IdahoDH Bobby Verbick Sr. Sam Houston State Angleton, TexasOF Michael Rockett Jr. UTSA Sugar Land, TexasOF Keith Stein Sr. Sam Houston State College Station, TexasOF Kevin Crabtree Sr. Stephen F. Austin Sugar Land, TexasP Tim Erickson Sr. Lamar Sour Lake, TexasP Brian Sisk Sr. Lamar Henderson, TexasP Wade Miliey Jr. Southeastern Louisiana Loranger, La.

ALL-SLC SECOND TEAM1B Trent Lockwood Sr. UTSA Groesbeck, Texas2B Josh Huffman Jr. Central Arkansas Carrollton, Texas3B Lance Loftin Jr. Texas State Spring, TexasSS James Keithley Jr. UTSA San Antonio, TexasC Stephen Flora Jr. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Austin, TexasDH Tim Palinscar So. UTSA College Station, TexasOF Todd Sebek Sr. Sam Houston State Kerrville, TexasOF Michael Choice Fr. UT Arlington Mansfield, TexasOF Chase Wheaton Sr. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Brenham, TexasP Omar Gutierrez Sr. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Sinton, TexasP Zach Tritz Jr. Texas State Spring, TexasP Zach Calhoon So. UTSA Spring, Texas

ALL-SLC THIRD TEAM1B Mike Jaworski Sr. Northwestern State Houston, Texas2B Chase Lyles So. Northwestern State Plain Dealing, La.3B Ryan Rummel So. UTSA Uvalde, TexasSS Ty Summerlin Jr. Southeastern Louisiana Vancleave, Miss.C Taylor Freeman So. McNeese State Carney, Okla.DH Justin O’Neal Jr. Northwestern State Ruston, La.DH Danny Slinkman Sr. UT Arlington Arlington, TexasOF Chase Williams Sr. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi College Station, TexasOF Tyler Link Jr. Lamar Houston, TexasOF Chris Houk Sr. Central Arkansas Little Rock, Ark.P Jimmy Heard Jr. Northwestern State Bossier City, La.P Mike Hart Jr. Texas State Staten Island, N.Y.P Bradley Chovanec Sr. UTSA Burton, Texas

ALL-SLC HONORABLE MENTION1B - David McLeod, UT Arlington; 1B - Steven Tucker, Lamar; 2B - Brian Taylor, Lamar; 2B - Jamie Rohlmeier, Sam Houston State; 3B - Justin Roland, Stephen F. Austin; SS - Travis Dunson, Lamar; C - Zach Etheredge, UTSA; C - Ben Theriot, Texas State; OF - Elliott Babcock, Texas State; OF - Cass Hargis, Southeastern Louisiana; OF - Laurn Randell, Texas State; P - Clayton Cooper, Northwestern State; P - Reece Cross, Central Arkansas; P - Dallas Gallant, Sam Houston State; P - Kris Ruepke, UTSA; P - Brent Varnado, Southeastern Louisiana

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HITTINGYear AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%1969 .217 22 665 88 144 21 8 4 69 193 .290 71 7 148 - .289 4 20 29 527 227 68 .9171970 .217 28 828 115 180 24 8 5 89 235 .288 106 9 167 - .280 6 27 33 654 285 79 .9221971 .257 34 946 157 243 32 8 17 121 342 .362 160 13 198 - .373 8 24 54 758 333 89 .9251972 .225 43 1158 149 260 35 4 17 125 354 .306 153 9 276 - .314 9 26 35 915 359 74 .9451973 .254 37 1078 163 274 58 13 4 136 370 .342 130 17 204 - .336 7 22 80 830 355 76 .9401974 .215 51 1377 182 296 40 7 13 147 395 .287 229 18 287 - .334 10 31 94 1121 462 115 .9301975 .219 49 1296 183 284 46 18 11 156 393 .303 232 10 259 - .332 14 31 81 1075 445 88 .9451976 .244 50 1357 228 332 40 12 13 185 435 .321 226 11 308 - .348 17 26 101 1098 449 72 .9521977 .229 53 1389 199 325 40 7 10 164 405 .291 213 30 265 - .335 12 30 50 1143 535 109 .9391978 .286 62 1728 348 491 72 27 28 274 701 .406 327 19 272 - .395 15 27 143 1181 559 106 .9431979 .270 49 1399 278 378 62 15 21 238 533 .382 260 17 195 - .385 15 12 124-156 1070 342 80 .9451980 .292 60 1659 338 485 85 20 27 299 691 .415 339 15 240 - .411 14 14 142-179 1311 515 103 .9471981 .284 61 1677 339 477 79 34 15 278 669 .398 248 16 230 - .373 17 18 142-177 1317 493 116 .9451982 .298 57 1509 303 450 59 11 19 267 588 .390 248 12 141 40 .390 18 32 114-148 1176 524 99 .9451983 .281 53 1532 312 431 86 13 26 275 621 .405 236 8 192 38 .373 22 13 46-62 1164 484 86 .9501984 .313 50 1509 359 472 82 15 22 311 648 .429 288 16 186 47 .420 13 20 95-122 1127 460 101 .9401985 .316 61 1739 391 549 88 21 20 339 739 .425 317 7 256 55 .418 20 7 85-111 1283 512 122 .9361986 .281 56 1572 242 441 74 11 11 216 570 .363 239 21 183 49 .373 18 34 59-78 1245 480 78 .9571987 .299 56 1684 372 504 105 21 44 317 783 .467 275 23 248 45 .399 21 7 97-118 1229 429 84 .9411988 .276 55 1744 376 482 82 21 39 325 723 .418 302 23 288 40 .384 24 11 67-91 1284 447 89 .9381989 .286 56 1670 347 477 105 11 36 305 712 .426 307 27 287 37 .396 21 24 55-71 1300 487 78 .9581990 .256 61 1798 283 460 74 21 17 243 627 .349 241 23 308 45 .355 19 19 75-108 1412 534 82 .9611991 .283 54 1585 289 448 75 23 20 255 629 .397 216 23 215 41 .367 20 28 71-94 1235 470 66 .9461992 .297 55 1649 322 489 105 15 46 276 762 .462 204 20 248 38 .375 13 16 38-57 1254 527 76 .9591993 .298 54 1683 344 501 106 22 52 322 807 .480 215 20 278 44 .380 17 23 41-59 1277 548 54 .9721994 .254 54 1697 266 431 72 12 29 224 614 .362 216 31 290 41 .346 16 32 46-69 1344 528 103 .9481995 .265 59 1916 318 508 88 26 40 277 768 .401 263 22 344 37 .356 26 44 37-61 1524 689 89 .9611996 .269 58 1770 314 477 95 15 26 258 680 .384 224 13 331 29 .347 22 37 21-34 1338 547 118 .9411997 .266 57 1825 270 485 94 14 24 240 679 .372 151 28 360 29 .328 18 40 56-83 1400 618 127 .9411998 .299 49 1664 336 497 96 24 72 309 857 .515 184 24 320 41 .373 16 16 43-57 1220 552 130 .9321999 .290 61 2043 366 592 113 21 56 322 915 .448 232 23 408 48 .366 19 40 81-106 1543 649 140 .9402000 .261 54 1735 252 453 81 13 29 220 647 .373 184 23 319 32 .336 20 33 73-102 1346 658 77 .9632001 .283 64 2105 350 595 110 11 23 315 796 .378 241 29 355 38 .360 31 30 85-132 1648 729 101 .9592002 .305 58 2008 381 612 125 19 39 340 892 .444 227 29 374 38 .379 26 33 85-116 1493 632 81 .9632003 .324 62 2207 467 715 139 23 58 417 1074 .487 193 49 371 38 .386 30 41 84-125 1618 701 101 .9582004 .305 58 2049 352 624 117 15 41 314 894 .436 185 33 330 46 .369 15 55 43-64 1547 635 88 .9622005 .262 58 1966 293 515 98 8 20 251 689 .350 227 43 342 54 .349 12 44 70-90 1540 637 63 .9722006 .287 65 2233 358 640 123 8 33 319 878 .393 222 55 392 57 .363 17 41 60-80 1695 699 91 .9632007 .268 53 1788 254 480 85 8 25 221 656 .367 211 41 360 47 .356 16 27 34-57 1376 574 91 .9552008 .294 57 1970 364 579 110 14 23 327 786 .399 196 62 342 19 .373 15 29 52-67 1458 603 84 .961

PITCHINGYear ERA W-L APP CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA1969 4.30 6-16 22 9 1 1 175.2 178 129 84 103 108 18 10 3 699 .255 3 3 3 12 131970 3.88 10-18 28 11 1 3 218.0 220 134 94 101 150 22 11 5 857 .260 7 7 4 8 321971 3.28 22-12 34 12 3 3 252.2 252 147 92 131 213 25 7 17 1001 .252 - - - - -1972 3.00 18-25 43 18 7 5 305.2 239 144 102 196 289 29 4 14 1134 .211 - - - - -1973 2.90 20-17 37 12 1 5 276.2 219 138 89 182 230 33 7 3 1032 .212 - - - - -1974 3.66 23-28 51 35 7 2 373.2 350 224 152 216 249 38 14 15 1448 .212 - - - - -1975 3.72 22-27 49 27 7 4 458.1 345 206 148 195 159 43 6 20 1350 .255 - 11 - - 351976 3.63 29-21 50 29 3 3 369.0 446 215 149 218 198 38 12 22 1402 .261 24 24 - 17 261977 4.80 14-39 53 21 4 3 381.0 419 312 213 272 202 54 17 20 1512 .277 30 27 - - -1978 3.95 34-27 62 28 4 5 446.1 426 289 196 278 257 58 15 24 1687 .253 32 18 - 21 121979 5.58 21-28 49 20 1 5 361.1 379 297 224 221 193 65 13 25 1451 .261 26 16 3 13 221980 3.83 35-25 60 31 10 4 437.0 392 276 186 257 279 71 8 25 1634 .240 24 16 5 20 231981 3.85 38-23 61 34 5 3 439.0 396 252 188 231 255 73 12 37 1645 .241 31 15 3 24 201982 4.20 37-20 57 25 4 5 392.0 364 244 183 281 194 69 6 23 1470 .248 35 14 1 16 251983 5.80 30-23 53 22 3 3 388.0 446 305 250 247 216 78 17 35 1498 .298 31 14 0 22 251984 4.43 30-20 50 21 6 3 375.2 397 262 185 205 225 62 11 24 1465 .271 31 13 5 20 181985 5.53 35-26 61 19 0 6 427.2 472 339 262 294 284 77 21 27 1676 .282 38 17 0 23 231986 4.90 30-26 56 21 1 4 415.0 479 279 226 207 257 74 21 28 1630 .294 19 12 0 18 261987 5.74 32-26 56 21 8 6 417.0 472 324 266 236 314 68 17 43 1629 .290 21 7 5 11 221988 4.59 33-22 55 20 3 2 439.2 455 279 224 211 256 83 14 33 1709 .266 34 16 3 23 131989 4.74 33-23 56 18 6 10 433.2 444 278 228 307 287 65 15 27 1699 .261 35 17 4 15 161990 4.19 31-30 61 13 4 10 477.0 463 282 222 282 310 75 10 23 1801 .257 28 22 2 20 371991 4.09 32-22 54 16 7 6 415.2 412 234 189 220 234 59 9 18 1573 .262 27 21 2 20 281992 3.79 40-15 55 14 7 15 418.3 422 219 176 193 275 62 8 15 1596 .264 18 14 3 16 241993 4.46 34-20 54 28 5 3 425.2 440 239 211 176 252 71 16 27 1618 .272 18 20 2 19 251994 4.97 25-29 54 9 2 6 447.2 523 315 247 195 346 92 21 23 2082 .287 35 26 3 15 231995 4.20 27-32 59 8 5 6 508.0 505 300 237 235 311 108 11 33 2242 .266 32 35 3 28 411996 5.93 23-35 58 10 3 2 446.0 516 382 294 249 365 89 18 27 2151 .286 48 45 5 19 321997 5.25 22-35 57 9 4 9 466.2 557 365 272 208 335 89 16 31 2183 .297 32 37 4 29 331998 6.68 20-29 49 0 2 7 406.2 491 401 302 229 314 94 16 42 2005 .293 55 45 1 28 281999 5.88 26-35 61 5 2 8 514.1 638 475 336 281 398 110 17 58 2115 .302 79 58 5 31 312000 5.05 24-30 54 12 2 6 448.2 513 298 252 227 280 109 11 27 1753 .293 56 36 9 22 462001 4.15 39-25 64 8 4 8 549.1 572 318 253 174 361 96 22 27 2120 .270 50 47 7 24 472002 5.17 29-29 58 3 3 12 497.2 594 343 286 181 338 111 18 50 1986 .299 32 49 11 19 332003 4.97 37-25 62 5 2 12 539.1 611 364 298 253 334 105 21 46 2094 .292 35 59 20 39 442004 4.03 32-26 58 3 3 15 515.2 525 278 231 186 382 85 11 26 1978 .265 26 51 10 19 302005 4.91 26-32 58 12 5 9 513.1 584 321 280 173 311 99 12 43 2000 .292 15 41 9 23 462006 5.67 29-36 65 5 2 12 565.0 716 436 356 258 380 127 16 55 2266 .316 34 60 13 33 512007 6.20 13-40 53 4 1 2 458.2 599 388 316 175 330 113 22 38 1899 .315 34 64 8 27 322008 5.83 26-31 57 5 1 13 486.0 598 381 315 185 328 98 11 52 1957 .306 47 45 6 24 39

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1969 Al Carter ............................... .3031970 Gene Merrell ........................ .2681971 Terry Twomey ....................... .3901972 Joe Massa ............................. .2801973 Lawrence Hicks..................... .3621974 Bob Flores ............................ .3281975 Bob Flores ............................ .2651976 Barry Hilton .......................... .3091977 Robin Black .......................... .2921978 Rusty Jones .......................... .3821979 Jay Wiederhold ..................... .3131980 Rich Wilkinson ...................... .3821981 Randy Thorpe ....................... .3551982 Trey Hillman ......................... .3421983 Todd Hale ............................. .3391984 Todd Cox ............................... .3961985 Trey Hillman ...................... * .4421986 James Rains ......................... .3691987 Howard Prager ..................... .3891988 Howard Prager ..................... .3531989 Howard Prager ..................... .3611990 Tony Vilaros .......................... .3271991 Jose Rubiera ......................... .4021992 Karl Heckendorn ................... .3361993 Clay Gould ............................ .3961994 Shane Davenport ................. .3331995 B.G. Wilson ........................... .3601996 Matt Splawn ........................ .3301997 Michael Kopecky .................. .3201998 Matt Mize ............................. .3691999 Matt Mize ............................. .3742000 Kelly Crosby .......................... .3422001 K.J. Hendricks ....................... .3282002 Ryan Roberts ........................ .3622003 Ryan Roberts ........................ .4222004 Hunter Pence ........................ .3952005 Nathan Warrick .................... .3312006 Adam Moore ........................ .3502007 Kyle Rudy ............................. .3742008 Michael Choice ............... .376

AT-BATS1969 Al Carter .................................. 761970 Joe Massa ................................ 961971 Brent Skillman ...................... 1121972 Brent Skillman ...................... 1301973 Gary Darst ............................. 1331974 Gary Darst ............................. 1701975 Bobby Flores.......................... 1551976 Bobby Flores.......................... 1671977 Robin Black ........................... 1761978 Rusty Jones ........................... 2111979 Richard Wilkinson.................. 1661980 Richard Valenta ..................... 1851981 Danny Smith ......................... 2111982 Calvin Gray ............................ 1781983 Trey Hillman .......................... 1971984 Todd Hale .............................. 1811985 James Rains .......................... 2071986 Stephon Hodge ..................... 1741987 Stephon Hodge ..................... 1951988 Gerard Giustino ..................... 1961989 Gerard Giustino ..................... 2011990 Lawrence Hanlon .................. 1891991 Jeff Stephens ......................... 1851992 Jeff Stephens ......................... 2051993 Karl Heckendorn .................... 1931994 Brian Reagan......................... 2021995 Wess Winn............................. 2101996 B.G. Wilson ............................ 2171997 Michael Kopecky ................... 2061998 Michael Kopecky ................... 1881999 Matt Mize .............................. 2382000 Craig Martin .......................... 1972001 K.J. Hendricks ........................ 2502002 K.J. Hendricks ........................ 2332003 Chris Taylor ............................ 2502004 Kasey Baker ........................... 2422005 Aaron Batlle .......................... 2052006 Daniel Rieder...................... * 2642007 Leo Radkowski ...................... 1962008 David McLeod ........................ 200

HITS1969 Al Carter .................................. 231970 Joe Massa ................................ 251971 Terry Twomey .......................... 411972 Joe Massa ................................ 351973 Ken Clark ................................. 431974 Bobby Flores............................ 431975 Bobby Flores............................ 411976 Bobby Flores............................ 441977 Robin Black ............................. 521978 Rusty Jones ............................. 791979 Richard Wilkinson.................... 511980 Richard Valenta ....................... 671981 Randy Thorpe .......................... 721982 Julio Garcia, Curt Culbertson ...... 531983 Trey Hillman ............................ 661984 Todd Hale ................................ 681985 James Rains ............................ 751986 Rodney Fowley ........................ 571987 Howard Prager ........................ 721988 Howard Prager ........................ 611989 Howard Prager ........................ 701990 Lawrence Hanlon .................... 581991 Tim Krejci ................................ 561992 Jeff Stephens ........................... 611993 Clay Gould ............................... 761994 Shane Davenport .................... 601995 B.G. Wilson .............................. 731996 B.G. Wilson .............................. 701997 Michael Kopecky ..................... 661998 Matt Mize ................................ 651999 Matt Mize ................................ 892000 Kelly Crosby ............................. 672001 K.J. Hendricks .......................... 822002 K.J. Hendricks .......................... 822003 Ryan Roberts ........................ * 972004 Kasey Baker ............................. 852005 Nathan Warrick ....................... 602006 Adam Moore ........................... 892007 Kyle Rudy ................................ 712008 David McLeod .......................... 75

RUNS SCORED1969 Joe Massa ................................ 131970 Joe Massa ................................ 201971 Terry Twomey .......................... 261972 Bobby Sims ............................. 221973 Billy Womack .......................... 221974 Mark Visosky ........................... 211975 Barry Hilton ............................. 271976 Ronnie Barnett, Barry Hilton ... 351977 Dave Owen .............................. 371978 Rusty Jones ............................. 661979 Dave Owen .............................. 531980 Randy Thorpe .......................... 47 1981 Randy Thorpe .......................... 631982 Roger Piacenti ......................... 481983 Roger Piacenti ......................... 441984 Todd Cox .................................. 461985 James Rains ............................ 621986 James Rains ............................ 301987 Howard Prager, Rodney Fowler .... 471988 Howard Prager ........................ 461989 Pat Varni .................................. 491990 Tony Vilaros ............................. 371991 Jeff Stephens ........................... 351992 Jeff Stephens ........................... 371993 Doug Durrwachter................... 561994 Brian Reagan........................... 451995 Brian Reagan........................... 401996 B.G. Wilson .............................. 411997 Travis Erard .............................. 381998 Matt Mize ................................ 501999 Matt Mize ................................ 592000 Kelly Crosby ............................. 422001 K.J. Hendricks .......................... 572002 K.J. Hendricks .......................... 632003 Ryan Roberts ........................ * 692004 Kasey Baker ............................. 522005 Nathan Warrick ....................... 412006 Adam Moore ........................... 542007 Kyle Rudy ................................ 292008 David McLeod .......................... 49

DOUBLES1969 Al Carter .................................... 71970 Joe Massa .................................. 41971 Bobby Sims ............................... 81972 Bobby Sims, David York ............. 61973 Ken Clark ................................. 121974 Gary Darst, Bobby Flores ........... 61975 Jack Burgess .............................. 61976 Ronnie Barnett .......................... 81977 John Mocek ............................... 51978 Mark Medina ........................... 131979 Richard Wilkinson.................... 101980 4 players with ......................... 101981 Danny Smith ........................... 111982 Curt Culbertson ....................... 111983 Trey Hillman ............................ 151984 Todd Hale ................................ 211985 Greg Farnik .............................. 161986 James Rains, Jim Hartman ........ 91987 Rodney Fowler ........................ 171988 Jim Hartman ........................... 131989 Howard Prager ........................ 211990 Lawrence Hanlon .................... 161991 Sam Austin .............................. 141992 Brad Dodge ............................. 161993 Clay Gould ............................... 141994 Shane Davenport .................... 191995 Brian Reagan........................... 141996 B.G. Wilson .............................. 171997 Michael Kopecky ..................... 201998 Billy Martin, Craig Martin ........ 131999 Matt Mize ................................ 192000 Craig Martin ............................ 192001 Daniel Ortmeier....................... 172002 Ryan Roberts ........................... 212003 Kasey Baker .......................... * 222004 Kasey Baker ............................. 212005 Aaron Batlle ............................ 182006 Adam Moore ........................ * 222007 Danny Slinkman, Kyle Rudy ..... 132008 David McLeod .......................... 18

TRIPLES1969 Al Carter .................................... 31970 Joe Massa .................................. 21971 Terry Twomey ............................ 21972 Joe Massa .................................. 11973 4 players with ........................... 21974 Gary Darst, Billy Womack .......... 21975 Bobby Flores.............................. 41976 Ronnie Barnett .......................... 31977 Jim McCoy ................................. 21978 Rusty Jones .......................... * 111979 3 players with ........................... 31980 Richard Valenta ......................... 41981 Randy Thorpe ............................ 71982 Curt Culbertson ......................... 31983 Trey Hillman .............................. 31984 Trey Hillman, James, Rains ........ 31985 Dave Zech .................................. 41986 Rodney Fowler, Pat Varni ........... 31987 Pat Woodruff ............................. 51988 Pat Woodruff, Howard Prager .... 51989 Lawrence Hanlon ...................... 31990 3 players with ........................... 31991 Jeff Stephens ............................. 51992 Jeff Stephens, Clay Gould .......... 31993 Clay Gould ................................. 71994 Brian Reagan............................. 31995 Marc Manwarren ....................... 61996 Matt Splawn ............................. 31997 Jack Melton ............................... 41998 Craig Martin .............................. 51999 Craig Martin .............................. 52000 Kelly Crosby ............................... 32001 Daniel Ortmeier......................... 42002 Daniel Ortmeier......................... 72003 Hunter Pence ............................. 52004 Hunter Pence ............................. 52005 Daniel Macha ............................ 32006 Kyle Rudy .................................. 22007 Danny Slinkman ........................ 32008 Michael Choice, David McLeod .... 3

HOME RUNS1969 Gene Merrell ............................. 31970 Gene Merrell ............................. 21971 Steve Mitchell ........................... 31972 Joe Massa .................................. 31973 Lawrence Hicks.......................... 21974 Ron Barnett ............................... 31975 Garry Sutherland ....................... 41976 Garry Sutherland ....................... 41977 Rich Wilkinson ........................... 31978 Rusty Jones ............................. 111979 Richard Valenta ......................... 61980 Rich Wilkinson ......................... 101981 3 players with ........................... 31982 Curt Culbertson, Julio Garcia ..... 41983 Craig Jennings ........................... 51984 Todd Hale, Craig Jennings ......... 61985 Dave Zech ................................ 101986 Jim Hartman ............................. 31987 Stephon Hodge ....................... 101988 Gerard Giustino ....................... 101989 Pat Varni .................................... 91990 Tony Vilaros ............................... 51991 Brad Dodge ............................... 81992 Charlie Llewellyn, Jason Smith .... 91993 Karl Heckendorn ...................... 131994 Shane Davenport ...................... 81995 Jason Garrett ............................. 81996 Matt Splawn ............................. 91997 Michael Kopecky ....................... 51998 Kyle Heine ............................ * 191999 Matt Mize ................................ 152000 Kelly Crosby ............................... 82001 Craig Martin .............................. 62002 Daniel Ortmeier....................... 142003 Ryan Roberts ........................... 162004 Hunter Pence, Ryan Nelson ....... 82005 Aaron Batlle .............................. 52006 Adam Moore ........................... 102007 Ben Burum ................................ 82008 Michael Choice .................... 7

RBI1969 Al Carter .................................. 141970 Gene Merrell ........................... 161971 Ken Clark ................................. 171972 Bobby Sims ............................. 191973 Gary Darst ............................... 251974 Mark Visosky ........................... 241975 Mark Visosky, Bobby Flores ...... 201976 Bobby Flores............................ 241977 Robert Don .............................. 271978 Rusty Jones, Rich Wilkinson..... 571979 Rich Wilkinson ......................... 451980 Richard Valenta ....................... 541981 Danny Smith ........................... 361982 Curt Culbertson ....................... 431983 Trey Hillman ............................ 381984 Todd Hale ................................ 661985 Dave Zech ................................ 621986 Greg Farnik .............................. 301987 Howard Prager ........................ 531988 Gerard Giustino, Jim Hartman ...... 441989 Howard Prager, Gerard Giustino ... 421990 Tony Vilaros ............................. 371991 Brad Dodge ............................. 401992 Brad Dodge ............................. 391993 Clay Gould ............................... 541994 Shane Davenport .................... 391995 Jason Garrett ........................... 411996 Matt Splawn ........................... 561997 Michael Kopecky ..................... 361998 Billy Martin ............................. 521999 Matt Mize ................................ 482000 Kelly Crosby ............................. 462001 Darrell Preston ........................ 452002 Daniel Ortmeier....................... 662003 Ryan Roberts ........................ * 692004 Paul Bruder ............................. 402005 Aaron Batlle ............................ 402006 Adam Moore ........................... 502007 Ben Burum, Danny Slinkman .. 282008 Michael Choice .................. 51

WALKS1969 Sandy McGee .......................... 191970 Steve Mitchell ......................... 191971 Jimmy Kelley ........................... 281972 Jimmy Kelley ........................... 351973 Jimmy Kelley ........................... 221974 Dennis Padgett........................ 291975 Ron Barnett ............................. 391976 Barry Hilton ............................. 361977 Dave Owen .............................. 391978 Dave Owen ........................... * 611979 Dave Owen .............................. 551980 Randy Thorpe .......................... 601981 Randy Thorpe .......................... 351982 Roger Piacenti ......................... 461983 Roger Piacenti ......................... 351984 Todd Cox .................................. 461985 Trey Hillman ............................ 431986 James Rains ............................ 401987 Pat Varnell ............................... 371988 Pat Cleveland .......................... 571989 Pat Varni .................................. 481990 Lawrence Hanlon .................... 391991 Brad Dodge ............................. 331992 Brad Dodge ............................. 281993 Jason Smith............................. 341994 Brian Reagan........................... 291995 Brian Reagan, Wess Winn ........ 361996 Danny Murray ......................... 341997 Travis Erard .............................. 281998 Matt Mize ................................ 291999 Joe Kennedy ............................ 352000 Daniel Ortmeier....................... 282001 K.J. Hendricks .......................... 362002 K.J. Hendricks .......................... 402003 Ryan Roberts ........................... 422004 Ryan Nelson ............................ 302005 Ryan Nelson ............................ 262006 Daniel Rieder........................... 332007 Daniel Rieder........................... 322008 Jay Pitschka ...................... 26

STOLEN BASES1969 Brent Skillman .......................... 31970 Joe Massa ................................ 101971 Terry Twomey .......................... 161972 Billy Womack .......................... 221973 Billy Womack .......................... 231974 Billy Womack .......................... 211975 Ron Barnett ............................. 261976 Ron Barnett ............................. 281977 Brent Kinman .......................... 121978 Rusty Jones, Dave Owen .......... 401979 Dave Owen .............................. 321980 Randy Thorpe ....................... * 531981 Randy Thorpe .......................... 501982 Roger Piacenti ......................... 361983 Chuck Burnes ............................ 81984 Chuck Burnes .......................... 161985 Greg Faught ............................ 231986 James Rains ............................ 151987 James Rains ............................ 221988 Paul Hoelscher ........................ 191989 Pat Varni .................................. 211990 Lawrence Hanlon .................... 171991 Lawrence Hanlon .................... 191992 Tim Krejci ................................ 221993 Doug Durrwachter................... 241994 Brian Reagan........................... 181995 Marc Manwarren ..................... 161996 B.G. Wilson, Jason Borghese ...... 61997 Travis Erard .............................. 131998 Matt Mize ................................ 101999 Matt Mize ................................ 272000 Daniel Ortmeier....................... 192001 K.J. Hendricks .......................... 362002 K.J. Hendricks .......................... 332003 Robby Deevers ........................ 192004 Hunter Pence ........................... 102005 Nathan Warrick ....................... 212006 Brock Wilson............................ 112007 David Newby, Leo Radkowski ...... 52008 Michael Choice, Matt Otteman ... 8

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1969 Henry Fulkerson ...................... 131970 Jimmy Stewart ........................ 121971 Robert Hill ............................... 121972 Robert Hill ............................... 191973 Jimmy Stewart ........................ 191974 Doug Osterloh ......................... 151975 John Neinast ........................... 131976 Bruce Marshall ........................ 191977 Bruce Marshall, Trey Holt ......... 161978 Ernie Valamides, Trey Holt ....... 121979 Ernie Valamides ....................... 141980 Curtis Kouba ............................ 151981 Fred Wilburn, Curtis Kouba ...... 131982 Duane Mitchell ........................ 151983 Fred Wilburn ........................... 191984 Mark Farrar .............................. 161985 David Rodriguez ...................... 221986 David Rodriguez ...................... 181987 Steve Foster ............................. 181988 Steve Foster ............................. 231989 Ray Schuster............................ 191990 Gary Paul ................................. 271991 Jason Watkins.......................... 211992 Jason Watkins.......................... 281993 John Henrickson ...................... 191994 David Upchurch ....................... 241995 Jay Dixon ................................. 291996 Chad Duffer ............................. 211997 Shawn Floyd ............................ 281998 Cade Sanchez .......................... 251999 David Sobczak ...................... * 372000 Jared Ferrans, Aaron Pullin ...... 232001 Jarrett Garza ............................ 282002 Mike Snapp ............................. 352003 Mike Snapp ............................. 332004 Mike Snapp ............................. 362005 Dillon Gee ............................... 232006 Chris Taylor .............................. 262007 Nathan Long, Brandon Endsley .... 172008 Ryan Martin ...................... 19

WINS1969 Henry Fulkerson ........................ 31970 Jimmy Stewart .......................... 31971 Lonnie Salyers ........................... 71972 Tony Wilson ............................... 51973 Jimmy Stewart .......................... 71974 Doug Osterloh ........................... 71975 Cliff Knowles ............................. 51976 Bruce Marshall ..................... * 121977 David Hicks ................................ 41978 5 pitchers with .......................... 41979 Curtis Kouba .............................. 71980 Steve Dearman ..................... * 121981 Fred Wilburn, Duane Mitchell .... 81982 Duane Mitchell .......................... 81983 Fred Wilburn ............................. 91984 Mark Farrar ................................ 91985 Michael Holly ............................ 81986 Doug Myers ............................. 101987 Steve Foster, Doug Myers .......... 81988 Steve Foster ............................. 111989 Ed LeBoeuf ................................ 91990 Lee Jones................................... 81991 Jeff Burrow .............................. 101992 Chris Gay ................................. 101993 John Henrickson ........................ 91994 John Henrickson ........................ 61995 Scott Sexton .............................. 61996 Randy Glaze, Roy Miller ............. 41997 Roger Lancaster ........................ 71998 Whoa Dill .................................. 51999 Ben Grundhauser ...................... 52000 Whoa Dill .................................. 62001 Mike Snapp, Jarrett Garza.......... 82002 Aaron Pullin .............................. 82003 Aaron Pullin .............................. 82004 Michael Gardner ...................... 112005 Grant Varnell ............................. 82006 Dillon Gee ................................. 62007 Dillon Gee ................................. 42008 Ryan Robinson .................... 6

ERA1969 Tony Wilson .......................... 1.801970 Jimmy Stewart ..................... 2.971971 Lonnie Salyers ...................... 1.761972 Tony Wilson .......................... 2.411973 Lonnie Salyers ................... * 1.561974 John Neinas .......................... 2.591975 Cliff Knowles ........................ 1.991976 Bruce Marshall ..................... 3.321977 David Hicks ........................... 3.101978 Ernie Valamides .................... 2.421979 Curtis Kouba ......................... 4.521980 Fred Wilburn ........................ 2.101981 Fred Wilburn ........................ 2.091982 Stan Brewer ......................... 3.691983 Fred Wilburn ........................ 4.621984 Mark Farrar ........................... 3.011985 Michael Holly ....................... 2.821986 Doug Myres .......................... 2.921987 Doug Myres .......................... 4.091988 Steve Foster .......................... 2.491989 Ray Schuster......................... 3.031990 Chris Gay .............................. 3.191991 Don Meredith ....................... 2.961992 Lee Jones.............................. 2.671993 John Henrickson ................... 2.881994 Cody Farr .............................. 3.501995 Chad Duffer .......................... 1.911996 Randy Glaze ......................... 4.191997 Roger Lancaster ................... 3.751998 Whoa Dill ............................. 4.971999 David Sobczak ...................... 3.622000 Pierce Loveless ..................... 3.192001 Jarrett Garza ......................... 3.022002 Aaron Pullin ......................... 2.482003 Pierce Loveless ..................... 3.742004 Michael Gardner ................... 2.492005 Jake Baxter ........................... 2.602006 Ryan Riddle .......................... 4.752007 Dillon Gee ............................ 4.672008 Drew Clementz .................. 3.16

SAVES1969 Jim Abt ...................................... 11970 Jim Abt ...................................... 21971 Jimmy Stewart .......................... 21972 5 pitchers with .......................... 11973 Jimmy Stewart, Lonnie Salyers .... 21974 John Neinast, Dennis Vazzi ........ 11975 4 pitchers with .......................... 11976 Chris Powell............................... 21977 Trey Holt .................................... 21978 Mark Wade ................................ 21979 Steve Dearman .......................... 41980 Craig Happel.............................. 21981 3 pitchers with .......................... 11982 5 pitchers with .......................... 11983 Steve Sullivan ............................ 21984 Steve Sullivan ............................ 21985 David Rodriguez ........................ 51986 David Rodriguez ........................ 31987 Todd Carruthers ......................... 21988 Steve Foster, Mark Shoop .......... 11989 Howard Prager .......................... 31990 Gary Paul ................................... 51991 Jason Watkins............................ 41992 Jason Watkins....................... * 141993 John Henrickson ........................ 21994 David Upchurch ......................... 41995 Jay Dixon ................................... 41996 Matt Splawn ............................. 21997 David Sobczak ........................... 51998 David Sobczak, Cade Sanchez .... 31999 David Sobczak ........................... 82000 Jared Ferrans ............................. 52001 Jarrett Garza .............................. 52002 Mike Snapp ............................... 52003 Mike Snapp ............................... 62004 Mike Snapp ............................. 122005 Blake Pierson ............................ 42006 Chris Taylor ................................ 62007 P.J. Burns, Ryan Martin .............. 12008 Marcus Limon............................ 5

STRIKEOUTS1969 Henry Fulkerson ...................... 531970 Lonnie Salyers ......................... 431971 Lonnie Salyers ......................... 651972 Lonnie Salyers ......................... 921973 Lonnie Salyers ......................... 791974 Doug Osterloh ......................... 681975 John Neinast ........................... 301976 Bruce Marshall ................... * 1031977 David Hicks .............................. 531978 Ernie Valamides ....................... 391979 Curtis Kouba ............................ 341980 Fred Wilburn ........................... 601981 Fred Wilburn ........................... 591982 Stan Brewer, Mark Farrar ......... 331983 Fred Wilburn ........................... 701984 Robert McCallum .................... 511985 Kraig Luckenbill ....................... 641986 Doug Myres ............................. 821987 Doug Myres ........................ * 1031988 Steve Foster ............................. 961989 Ray Schuster............................ 661990 Lee Jones................................. 751991 Jeff Burrow .............................. 451992 Bruce Pool ............................... 731993 John Henrickson ...................... 841994 John Henrickson ...................... 881995 Roy Miller ................................ 511996 Roger Lancaster ...................... 661997 Roger Lancaster ...................... 921998 David Sobczak ......................... 521999 Ben Grundhauser .................... 682000 Aaron Pullin ............................ 512001 Pierce Loveless ........................ 712002 Pierce Loveless ........................ 662003 Aaron Pullin ............................ 562004 Michael Gardner ...................... 772005 Jake Baxter .............................. 942006 Chris Taylor .............................. 822007 Dillon Gee ............................... 962008 Nathan Long, Andy Sauter ... 56

INNINGS PITCHED1969 Henry Fulkerson ................... 72.01970 Jimmy Stewart ..................... 75.01971 Lonnie Salyers ...................... 66.11972 Lonnie Salyers ...................... 81.01973 Lonnie Salyers ...................... 75.01974 Doug Osterloh ...................... 91.01975 Dave Whisonhant ................. 64.01976 Bruce Marshall ................ * 130.11977 David Hicks ........................... 89.11978 Ernie Valamides .................... 72.01979 Curtis Kouba ......................... 65.21980 Steve Dearman ................... 103.11981 Fred Wilburn ........................ 86.01982 Duane Mitchell ..................... 86.01983 Fred Wilburn ...................... 101.11984 Mark Farrar ........................... 86.21985 Michael Holly ....................... 83.01986 Doug Myres .......................... 95.21987 Doug Myres ........................ 106.21988 Steve Foster ........................ 123.01989 Jeff Burrow, Raymond Schuster ... 89.01990 Jeff Burrow ........................... 92.31991 Jeff Burrow ........................... 85.21992 Chris Gay .............................. 90.21993 John Henrickson ................. 106.11994 John Henrickson ................... 93.01995 Scott Sexton ......................... 76.01996 Randy Glaze, Roy Miller ........ 81.21997 Roger Lancaster ................. 100.21998 Shawn Floyd ......................... 62.21999 Ben Grundhauser ................. 97.22000 Whoa Dill ............................. 84.02001 Pierce Loveless ................... 103.22002 Pierce Loveless ..................... 89.12003 Aaron Pullin ....................... 106.12004 Michael Gardner ................. 105.02005 Jake Baxter ......................... 117.22006 Dillon Gee .......................... 106.02007 Dillon Gee .......................... 111.22008 Andy Sauter ................... 85.2

COMPLETE GAMES1969 Tony Wilson ............................... 41970 Jimmy Stewart .......................... 51971 Lonnie Salyers ........................... 51972 Jimmy Stewart, Lonnie Salyers .... 51973 Lonnie Salyers ........................... 51974 John Neinast ........................... 101975 John Neinast ............................. 71976 Bruce Marshall ..................... * 131977 Bruce Marshall .......................... 71978 Ernie Valamides ......................... 71979 Curtis Kouba .............................. 81980 Steve Dearman ..................... * 131981 Fred Wilburn ............................. 91982 Duane Mitchell .......................... 91983 Fred Wilburn ............................. 91984 Mark Farrar .............................. 111985 Michael Holly ............................ 71986 Doug Myres ............................. 101987 Doug Myres ............................. 101988 Steve Foster ............................. 121989 Jeff Burrow, Raymond Schuster ...... 61990 Jeff Burrow ................................ 61991 Jeff Burrow ................................ 91992 Don Meredith ............................ 51993 John Henrickson, Scott Sexton ..... 111994 John Henrickson ........................ 41995 Roy Miller, Randy Glaze ............. 31996 Roy Miller .................................. 61997 Roger Lancaster ........................ 61998 N/A............................................ 01999 Chad Ashlock, Ben Grundhauser..... 22000 Whoa Dill .................................. 52001 Pierce Loveless .......................... 62002 3 pitchers with .......................... 12003 Aaron Pullin, Ricky Stover.......... 22004 3 pitchers with .......................... 12005 Jake Baxter ................................ 62006 Dillon Gee ................................. 32007 Dillon Gee ................................. 42008 Nathan Long, Andy Sauter ... 2

B.G. WILSON (1993-1996)- Led the Mavericks in batting average, at-bats, hits, runs, doubles and stolen bases during his collegiate career at UTA.

JIMMY STEWART (1970-1973)- Led the Mavericks in six pitching statistical categories, including wins, ERA, saves, in-nings pitched and complete games.

JEFF BURROW (1988-1991)- Led the Mavericks in innings pitched and complete games in three of his four years while wearing a Mavericks uniform.

PAT VARNI (1986-1989)- Led the Mavericks in runs scored, triples, home runs, walks and stolen bases during his four-year career.

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BATTING AVERAGE Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Trey Hillman (1985)........................................................... .4422. Ryan Roberts (2003) ......................................................... .4223. Jose Rubiera (1991)........................................................... .4024. Clay Gould (1993) .............................................................. .396 Todd Cox (1984) ................................................................ .3966. Hunter Pence (2004) ......................................................... .3957. Terry Twomey (1971)......................................................... .3908. Howard Prager (1971) ....................................................... .3899. Rodney Fowler (1987) ....................................................... .38410. Richard Wilkinson (1980 ................................................... .382

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Kyle Rudy (2006) .................................................................. 65 Adam Moore (2006) ............................................................. 653. Daniel Rieder (2006) ............................................................ 64 K.J. Hendricks (2001) ........................................................... 64 Craig Martin (2001) .............................................................. 64 Darrell Preston (2001) .......................................................... 647. Daniel Ortmeier (2001) ........................................................ 638. 8 players tied with ............................................................... 62

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Daniel Rieder (2006) ......................................................** 2642. Adam Moore (2006) ........................................................... 2543. Chris Taylor (2003).............................................................. 250 K.J. Hendricks (2003) ......................................................... 2505. Darrell Preston (2001) ........................................................ 2486. Kasey Baker (2004) ............................................................ 2427. Kasey Baker (2003) ............................................................ 2418. Hunter Pence (2003) .......................................................... 2399. Craig Martin (2001) ............................................................ 238 Matt Mize (1999) ............................................................... 238

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Ryan Roberts (2003) ............................................................ 972. Adam Moore (2006) ............................................................. 89 Matt Mize (1999) ................................................................. 894. Chris Taylor (2003)................................................................ 875. Kasey Baker (2004) .............................................................. 856. Daniel Rieder (2006) ............................................................ 847. Kasey Baker (2003) .............................................................. 83 Hunter Pence (2003) ............................................................ 839. K.J. Hendricks (2002) ........................................................... 82 K.J. Hendricks (2001) ........................................................... 82

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Adam Moore (2006) ............................................................. 22 Kasey Baker (2003) .............................................................. 223. Kasey Baker (2004) .............................................................. 21 Ryan Roberts (2003) ............................................................ 21 Ryan Roberts (2002) ............................................................ 21 Howard Prager (1989) .......................................................... 21 Todd Hale (1984) .................................................................. 218. Jason Severson (2002) ......................................................... 20 Michael Kopecky (1997) ....................................................... 2010. Matt Mize (1999) ................................................................. 19 Shane Davenport (1994) ...................................................... 19

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Rusty Jones (1979) ............................................................... 112. Daniel Ortmeier (2002) .......................................................... 7 Clay Gould (1993) ................................................................... 7 Randy Thorpe (1981) .............................................................. 75. Marc Manwarren (1995)......................................................... 66. Hunter Pence (2004) .............................................................. 5 Hunter Pence (2003) .............................................................. 5 Craig Martin (1999) ................................................................ 5 Craig Martin (1998) ................................................................ 5 Jeff Stephens (1991) .............................................................. 5 Howard Prager (1988) ............................................................ 5 Pat Woodruff (1988) ............................................................... 5 Pat Woodruff (1987) ............................................................... 5

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Kyle Heine (1988) ................................................................. 192. Ryan Roberts (2003) ............................................................ 16 Matt Mize (1998) ................................................................. 164. Matt Mize (1999) ................................................................. 155. Daniel Ortmeier (2002) ........................................................ 146. Billy Martin (1998) ............................................................... 13 Karl Heckendorn (1993) ....................................................... 138. Jason Smith (1993) .............................................................. 11 Rusty Jones (1978) ............................................................... 1110. 5 players tied with ............................................................... 10

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Ryan Roberts (2003) ............................................................ 692. Daniel Ortmeier (2002) ........................................................ 66 Todd Hale (1984) .................................................................. 664. Dave Zech (1985) ................................................................. 625. Ryan Roberts (2002) ............................................................ 606. Rusty Jones (1978) ............................................................... 57 Richard Wilkinson (1978) ..................................................... 578 Chris Taylor (2003)................................................................ 56 Matt Splawn (1996) ............................................................. 5610. Clay Gould (1993) ................................................................. 54

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Ryan Roberts (2003) ............................................................ 692. Rusty Jones (1978) ............................................................... 663. K.J. Hendricks (2002) ........................................................... 63 Randy Thorpe (1981) ............................................................ 635. James Raines (1985) ............................................................ 626. Matt Mize (1999) ................................................................. 597. K.J. Hendricks (2001) ........................................................... 578. Doug Durrwachter................................................................ 569. Adam Moore (2006) ............................................................. 54 Kasey Baker (2003) .............................................................. 54

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Ryan Roberts (2003) .......................................................... 1762. Matt Mize (1999) ............................................................... 1613. Adam Moore (2006) ........................................................... 143 Daniel Ortmeier (2002) ...................................................... 143 Rusty Jones (1978) ............................................................. 1436. Hunter Pence (2003) .......................................................... 1347. Ryan Roberts (2002) .......................................................... 1328. Chris Taylor (2003).............................................................. 131 Matt Mize (1998) ............................................................... 13110. Kasey Baker (2004) ............................................................ 125

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Ryan Roberts (2003) ......................................................... .7652. John-Paul Davis (1999) ..................................................... .7563. Matt Mize (1998) .............................................................. .7444. Billy Martin (1998) ............................................................ .6965. Kyle Heine (1998) .............................................................. .6876. Matt Mize (1999) .............................................................. .6767. Clay Gould (1993) .............................................................. .6518. Matt Splawn (1995) .......................................................... .6409. Daniel Ortmeier (2002) ..................................................... .63010. Karl Heckendorn (1993) .................................................... .622

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Ryan Roberts (2003) ......................................................... .5142. Danny Slinkman (2008) .................................................... .4973. Matt Mize (1998) .............................................................. .4584. K.J. Hendricks (2002) ........................................................ .4505. Clay Gould (1993) .............................................................. .4496. Billy Martin (1998) ............................................................ .4487. B.G. Wilson (1995) ............................................................. .4478. Ryan Roberts (2002) ......................................................... .446 Matt Mize (1999) .............................................................. .44610. Adam Moore (2006) .......................................................... .445

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Randy Thorpe (1980) ............................................................ 532. Randy Thorpe (1981) ............................................................ 503. Rusty Jones (1978) ............................................................... 40 Dave Owen (1978)................................................................ 405. K.J. Hendricks (2001) ........................................................... 36 Roger Piacenti (1982) ........................................................... 367. K.J. Hendricks (2002) ........................................................... 338. Dave Owen (1979)................................................................ 329. Randy Thorpe (1979) ............................................................ 3010. Ron Barnett (1976) .............................................................. 28

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Dave Owen (1978)................................................................ 612. Randy Thorpe (1980) ............................................................ 603. Pat Cleveland (1988) ............................................................ 574. Dave Owen (1979)................................................................ 555. Richard Wilkinson (1980) ..................................................... 546. Howard Prager (1988) .......................................................... 497. Pat Varni (1989) ................................................................... 488. Todd Cox (1984) ................................................................... 469. Trey Hillman (1985).............................................................. 4310. Ryan Roberts (2003) ............................................................ 42

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Chad McBroom (1996) ......................................................... 552. Ben Burum (2007)................................................................ 543. Dave Owen (1977)................................................................ 534. Daniel Ortmeier (2001) ........................................................ 51 Matt Splawn (1996) ............................................................. 516. Ben Burum (2006)................................................................ 507. Gary Sutherland (1976) ........................................................ 478. Kasey Baker (2004) .............................................................. 46 Jason Smith (1993) .............................................................. 46 Jason Smith (1992) .............................................................. 46

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Danny Slinkman (2008) ....................................................... 152. Brett Lewis (2005) ................................................................ 143. Jay Pitschka (2008) .............................................................. 13 Adam Moore (2006) ............................................................. 135. David Newby (2006)............................................................... 9 Jason Garrett (1995) .............................................................. 9 Randy Bench (1980) ............................................................... 98. Craig Martin (1998) ................................................................ 8 Lawrence Hanlon (1990) ........................................................ 810. 9 players tied with ................................................................. 7

RANDY THORPE- Set the all-time UTA record for stolen bases in a single season with 53 in 1980. He then stole 50 bases the following season to mark the second most stolen bases in school history.

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BATTING AVERAGE (min. 250 at-bats) Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Ryan Roberts (2002-03) .................................................... .3932. Matt Mize (1998-99) ......................................................... .3723. Hunter Pence (2003-04) .................................................... .3714. Todd Hale (1983-84) ......................................................... .3615. Trey Hillman (1982-85) ..................................................... .3596. Rodney Fowler (1985-87) ................................................. .3547. Chris Taylor (2003)............................................................. .348 Kasey Baker (2003-04) ...................................................... .3489. Howard Prager (1986-89) ................................................. .34610. K.J. Hendricks (2001-02) ................................................... .340

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Darrell Preston (2001-04) ................................................... 2302. Danny Smith (1978-81)...................................................... 2253. Craig Martin (1998-2001) .................................................. 2244. Jeff Stephens (1990-93) ..................................................... 218 Randy Thorpe (1978-81) .................................................... 2186. Howard Prager (1986-89) .................................................. 2137. Trey Hillman (1982-85) ...................................................... 2128. Pat Varni (1986-89) ............................................................ 2059. Richard Wilkinson (1977-80) .............................................. 20210. James Rains (1984-87) ....................................................... 196

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Darrell Preston (2001-04) ...............................................** 8562. Craig Martin (1998-2001) .................................................. 8313. Jeff Stephens (1990-93) ..................................................... 7494. Howard Prager (1986-89) .................................................. 6915. Danny Smith (1978-81)...................................................... 6896. Pat Varni (1986-89) ............................................................ 6817. James Rains (1984-87) ....................................................... 6778. Randy Thorpe (1978-81) .................................................... 6759. B.G. Wilson (1993-96) ........................................................ 65710. Daniel Ortmeier (2000-02) ................................................. 655 Trey Hillman (1982-85) ...................................................... 655

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Darrell Preston (2001-04) ................................................... 2682. Craig Martin (1998-2001) .................................................. 2483. Howard Prager (1986-89) .................................................. 2394. Trey Hillman (1982-85) ...................................................... 2355. Jeff Stephens (1990-93) ..................................................... 2276. Justin Rains (1984-87) ....................................................... 2127. Randy Thorpe (1978-81) .................................................... 2078. Daniel Ortmeier (2000-02) ................................................. 2029. B.G. Wilson (1993-96) ........................................................ 20110. Richard Wilkinson (1977-80) .............................................. 199

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Craig Martin (1998-2001) .................................................... 602. Darrell Preston (2001-04) ..................................................... 583. Howard Prager (1986-89) .................................................... 524. Kasey Baker (2003-04) ......................................................... 435. Ryan Roberts (2002-03) ....................................................... 426. Aaron Batlle (2003-05) ........................................................ 397. B.G. Wilson (1993-96) .......................................................... 388. Clay Gould (1990-93) ........................................................... 37 Jeff Stephens (1990-93) ....................................................... 37 Trey Hillman (1982-85) ........................................................ 37

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Randy Thorpe (1978-81) ...................................................... 162. Clay Gould (1990-93) ........................................................... 14 Rusty Jones (1978-79) ......................................................... 14 Danny Smith (1978-81)........................................................ 145. Daniel Ortmeier (2000-02) ................................................... 13 Craig Martin (1998-2001) .................................................... 13 Jeff Stephens (1990-93) ....................................................... 138. Hunter Pence (2003-04) ....................................................... 119. Robby Deevers (2002-03) ..................................................... 10 Pat Woodruff (1987-88) ....................................................... 10 Rodney Fowler (1985-87) .................................................... 10 Trey Hillman (1982-85) ........................................................ 10

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Matt Mize (1998-99) ............................................................ 312. Craig Martin (1998-2001) .................................................... 273. Ryan Roberts (2002-03) ....................................................... 264. Richard Wilkinson (1977-80) ................................................ 245. Jason Smith (1990-93) ......................................................... 226. Charlie Llewellyn (1990-93) ................................................. 21 Kyle Heine (1997-98) ........................................................... 218. Billy Martin (1995-98) ......................................................... 20 Daniel Ortmeier (2000-02) ................................................... 2010. Karl Heckendorn (1990-93) .................................................. 18

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Darrell Preston (2001-04) ................................................... 1662. Richard Wilkinson (1977-80) .............................................. 1513. Howard Prager (1986-89) .................................................. 1484. Craig Martin (1998-2001) .................................................. 1315. Daniel Ortmeier (2000-02) ................................................. 1306. Ryan Roberts (2002-03) ..................................................... 129 Trey Hillman (1982-85) ...................................................... 1298. Pat Varni (1986-89) ............................................................ 1199. Clay Gould (1990-93) ......................................................... 116 Richard Valenta (1977-80) ................................................. 116

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Randy Thorpe (1978-81) .................................................... 1902. Justin Rains (1984-87) ....................................................... 1733. Craig Martin (1998-2001) .................................................. 1674. Pat Varni (1986-89) ............................................................ 1655. Howard Prager (1986-89) .................................................. 1636. Darrell Preston (2001-04) ................................................... 1567. Trey Hillman (1982-85) ...................................................... 1448. Dave Owen (1977-79) ........................................................ 1389. Danny Smith (1978-81)...................................................... 12710. Jeff Stephens (1990-93) ..................................................... 126

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Craig Martin (1998-2001) .................................................. 4172. Darrell Preston (2001-04) ................................................... 3733. Howard Prager (1986-89) .................................................. 3324. Richard Wilkinson (1977-80) .............................................. 3225. Daniel Ortmeier (2000-02) ................................................. 3206. Jeff Stephens (1990-93) ..................................................... 3177. Robert Roberts (2002-03) .................................................. 3088. Trey Hillman (1982-85) ...................................................... 3019. Matt Mize (1998-99) .......................................................... 29210. Pat Varni (1986-89) ............................................................ 288

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Randy Thorpe (1978-81) .................................................... 1782. Dave Owen (1977-79) ........................................................ 1553. Howard Prager (1986-89) .................................................. 1464. Pat Varni (1986-89) ............................................................ 1445. Trey Hillman (1982-85) ...................................................... 1276. Justin Rains (1984-87) ....................................................... 1247. Richard Wilkinson (1977-80) .............................................. 1158. Todd Cox (1983-85) ............................................................ 1069. Ron Barnett (1974-76) ......................................................... 9610. Curt Culbertson (1980-82) ................................................... 95

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Danny Slinkman (2006-08) .................................................. 272. Brett Lewis (2004-05) .......................................................... 19 David Newby (2006-07) ....................................................... 194. Pat Varni (1986-89) .............................................................. 185. Craig Martin (1998-2001) .................................................... 17 Lawrence Hanlon (1989-91)................................................. 177. Jason Garrett (1994-95) ....................................................... 158. Adam Moore (2006) ............................................................. 13 Howard Prager (1986-89) .................................................... 13 Randy Bench (1977-80) ....................................................... 13

RYAN ROBERTS- Broke the all-time UTA career batting aver-age record during his final season as a Maver-ick in 2003. The two-year standout completed his career with a .393 average.

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Matt Mize (1998-99) ......................................................... .7052. Ryan Roberts (2002-03) .................................................... .6953. Karl Heckendorn (1992-93) ............................................... .6024. Todd Hale (1983-84) ......................................................... .5885. Hunter Pence (2003-04) .................................................... .5856. Matt Splawn (1995-96) ..................................................... .5847. Rusty Jones (1978-79) ...................................................... .5698. Adam Moore (2006) .......................................................... .5639. Kyle Heine (1997-98) ........................................................ .55910. Charlie Llewellyn (1990-93) .............................................. .543

STOLEN BASES Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Randy Thorpe (1978-81) ................................................** 1512. Dave Owen (1977-79) .......................................................... 723. Justin Rains (1984-87) ......................................................... 714. K.J. Hendricks (2001-02) ...................................................... 695. Danny Smith (1978-81)........................................................ 676. Rusty Jones (1978-79) ......................................................... 647. Ron Barnett (1974-76) ......................................................... 628. Billy Womack (1972-74) ....................................................... 609. Bobby Flores (1973-76) ........................................................ 5410. Daniel Ortmeier (2000-02) ................................................... 46

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APPEARANCES Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. David Sobczak (1999) .......................................................** 372. Mike Snapp (2004) ............................................................... 363. Mike Snapp (2002) ............................................................... 354. Mike Snapp (2003) ............................................................... 335. Jay Dixon (1995) .................................................................. 296. Jarrett Garza (2001) ............................................................. 28 Shawn Floyd (1997) ............................................................. 28 Jason Watkins (1992) ........................................................... 289. Mike Snapp (2001) ............................................................... 27 Chad Duffer (1995) ............................................................... 27 Gary Paul (1990) .................................................................. 27

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Steve Dearman (1980) ......................................................... 12 Bruce Marshall (1976) .......................................................... 123. Michael Gardner (2004) ....................................................... 11 Steve Foster (1988) .............................................................. 115. Chris Gay (1992) ................................................................... 10 Jeff Burrow (1991) ............................................................... 10 Doug Myres (1986) ............................................................... 108. John Henrickson (1993) ......................................................... 9 Ed LeBouef (1989) .................................................................. 9 Mark Farrar (1984) ................................................................. 9 Fred Wilburn (1983) ............................................................... 9 Fred Wilburn (1980) ............................................................... 9

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Bruce Marshall (1976) ..................................................... 130.02. Steve Foster (1988) ......................................................... 123.03. Jake Baxter (2005) .......................................................... 117.24. Dillon Gee (2007) ............................................................ 111.25. Grant Varnell (2005) ........................................................ 110.26. Doug Myres (1987) .......................................................... 106.27. Aaron Pullin (2003) ......................................................... 106.18. Dillon Gee (2006) ............................................................ 106.0 John Henrickson (1993) .................................................. 106.010. Michael Gardner (2004) .................................................. 105.0

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Lonnie Salyers (1973) ........................................................ 1.562. Lonnie Salyers (1971) ........................................................ 1.763. Tony Wilson (1969) ............................................................ 1.804. Chad Duffer (1995) ............................................................ 1.915. Cliff Knowles (1975) .......................................................... 1.996. Fred Wilburn (1981) .......................................................... 2.097. Fred Wilburn (1980) .......................................................... 2.108. Kyle Smith (1991) ............................................................. 2.209. Steve Dearman (1980) ...................................................... 2.3510. Ernie Valamides (1978) ..................................................... 2.42

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Bruce Marshall (1976) ......................................................** 142. Steve Dearman (1980) ......................................................... 133. Steve Foster (1988) .............................................................. 124. John Henrickson (1993) ....................................................... 11 Mark Farrar (1984) ............................................................... 116. Scott Sexton (1993).............................................................. 10 Doug Myres (1987) ............................................................... 10 Doug Myres (1986) ............................................................... 109. Jeff Burrow (1991) ................................................................. 9 Fred Wilburn (1983) ............................................................... 9 Duane Mitchell (1982) ........................................................... 9 Fred Wilburn (1981) ............................................................... 9

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Doug Myres (1987) ............................................................. 103 Bruce Marshall (1976) ........................................................ 1033. Steve Foster (1988) .............................................................. 96 Dillon Gee (2007) ................................................................. 965. Jake Baxter (2005) ............................................................... 946. Lonnie Salyers (1972) ........................................................... 92 Roger Lancaster (1997) ........................................................ 928. John Henrickson (1994) ....................................................... 889. John Henrickson (1993) ....................................................... 8410. Chris Taylor (2006)................................................................ 82 Doug Myres (1986) ............................................................... 82

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Bruce Marshall (1976) .......................................................... 782. Lonnie Salyers (1972) ........................................................... 673. Kraig Luckenbill (1985) ........................................................ 664. Fred Wilburn (1983) ............................................................. 57 Mike Wyant (1974) ............................................................... 576. Cade Sanchez (1999) ............................................................ 54 Duane Mitchell (1982) ......................................................... 548. Michael Holly (1985) ............................................................ 52 Fred Wilburn (1981) ............................................................. 5210. Doug Myres (1987) ............................................................... 50

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Dillon Gee (2007) ............................................................... 1382. Dillon Gee (2006) ............................................................... 1333. Ben Grundhauser (1999) .................................................... 1314. Aaron Pullin (2003) ............................................................ 119 Pierce Loveless (2002) ........................................................ 1196. Jake Baxter (2005) ............................................................. 116 Pierce Loveless (2001) ........................................................ 1167. Fred Wilburn (1983) ........................................................... 1108. Grant Varnell (2005) ........................................................... 1089. Ryan Robinson (2008) ........................................................ 106 Chris Gay (1992) ................................................................. 106

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Ben Grundhauser (1999) ...................................................... 842. Cade Sanchez (1999) ............................................................ 743. Dillon Gee (2006) ................................................................. 724. Dillon Gee (2007) ................................................................. 695. Dave Engelson (2001) .......................................................... 686. Randy Glaze (1996) .............................................................. 67 Bruce Marshall (1976) .......................................................... 678. Fred Wilburn (1983) ............................................................. 669. Andy Sauter (2008) .............................................................. 65 Chad Ashlock (1999) ............................................................ 65 Bruce Marshall (1977) .......................................................... 65

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Dillon Gee (2006) ................................................................. 632. Ben Grundhauser (1999) ...................................................... 623. Dillon Gee (2007) ................................................................. 584. Ryan Robinson (2008) .......................................................... 545. Pierce Loveless (2002) .......................................................... 52 Doug Myres (1987) ............................................................... 52 Fred Wilburn (1983) ............................................................. 528. Jake Baxter (2004) ............................................................... 519. Dillon Gee (2005) ................................................................. 50 Aaron Pullin (2003) .............................................................. 50 Whoa Dill (2000) .................................................................. 50

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Dillon Gee (2006) ................................................................. 17 Aaron Pullin (2003) .............................................................. 17 Bruce Marshall (1976) .......................................................... 174. Dillon Gee (2007) ................................................................. 16 Jake Baxter (2005) ............................................................... 16 Roger Lancaster (1997) ........................................................ 16 John Henrickson (1993) ....................................................... 16 Steve Foster (1988) .............................................................. 16 Doug Myres (1987) ............................................................... 1610. 12 pitchers tied with ............................................................ 15

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Bruce Marshall (1977) .......................................................... 102. Dillon Gee (2006) ................................................................... 9 Frank Meyers (1977) .............................................................. 94. Dillon Gee (2007) ................................................................... 8 Dillon Gee (2005) ................................................................... 8 Mike Snapp (2002) ................................................................. 8 Whoa Dill (2000) .................................................................... 8 Ben Grundhauser (1999) ........................................................ 8 David Sobczak (1998) ............................................................. 8 Roy Miller (1996) ................................................................... 8 David Hicks (1977) ................................................................. 8 John Neinast (1974) ............................................................... 8 Robert Hill (1972) .................................................................. 8

Name (Year) ...................................................... Total1. Jason Watkins (1992) ........................................................... 142. Mike Snapp (2004) ............................................................... 123. David Sobczak (1999) ............................................................. 84. Chris Taylor (2006).................................................................. 6 Mike Snapp (2003) ................................................................. 66. Marcus Limon (2008) ............................................................. 5 Mike Snapp (2002) ................................................................. 5 Jarrett Garza (2001) ............................................................... 5 Jared Ferrans (2000)............................................................... 5 David Sobczak (1997) ............................................................. 5 David Rodriguez (1985) .......................................................... 5

DILLON GEE- Ranks in 13 single-season UTA top 10 record books, including tied for the most starts with 17 during in 2006. He is the only Maverick to rank twice in the top 10 for most starts.

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APPEARANCES Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Mike Snapp (2001-04) ...................................................** 1312. David Sobczak (1996-99) ..................................................... 863. Aaron Pullin (2000-03)......................................................... 804. Pierce Loveless (1999-2003)................................................. 775. Chris Gay (1989-92) ............................................................. 62 Jeff Burrow (1988-91) .......................................................... 627. Erik Seiberlich (1997-99) ...................................................... 598. Dillon Gee (2005-07) ............................................................ 58 Jimmy Stewart (1970-73) .................................................... 5810. Blake Pierson (2003-05) ....................................................... 54 Fred Wilburn (1980-83) ........................................................ 54

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Jeff Burrow (1988-91) .......................................................... 27 Fred Wilburn (1980-83) ........................................................ 273. Duane Mitchell (1980-83) .................................................... 254. Aaron Pullin (2000-03)......................................................... 245. Mark Farrar (1981-84) .......................................................... 20 Curtis Kouba (1978-81) ........................................................ 207. Chris Gay (1989-92) ............................................................. 19 Steve Foster (1987-88) ......................................................... 199. Doug Myres (1986-87) ......................................................... 18 Steve Dearman (1979-82) .................................................... 18 Jimmy Stewart (1970-73) .................................................... 18

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Jeff Burrow (1988-91) ..................................................... 333.02. Dillon Gee (2005-07) ....................................................... 298.13. Aaron Pullin (2000-03).................................................... 294.24. Pierce Loveless (2000-03)................................................ 291.05. Jimmy Stewart (1970-73) ............................................... 288.06. Duane Mitchell (1980-83) ............................................... 279.27. Lonnie Salyers (1970-73) ................................................ 268.18. Mike Snapp (2001-04) .................................................... 248.09. Chris Gay (1989-92) ........................................................ 247.110. Jimmy Stewart (1970-73) ............................................... 235.0

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Lonnie Salyers (1970-73) .................................................. 2.922. Dennis Vazzi (1974-76) ..................................................... 2.953. Jimmy Stewart (1970-73) ................................................. 3.124. John Neinast (1973-76)..................................................... 3.195. Lee Jones (1990-92) .......................................................... 3.226. Steve Dearman (1979-82) ................................................. 3.287. John Henrickson (1993-94) ............................................... 3.348. Mike Snapp (2001-04) ...................................................... 3.369. Fred Wilburn (1980-83) ..................................................... 3.3710. Cliff Knowles (1974-76) .................................................... 3.39

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Jeff Burrow (1988-91) .......................................................... 25 Fred Wilburn (1980-83) ........................................................ 253. Duane Mitchell (1980-83) .................................................... 224. Doug Myres (1986-87) ......................................................... 20 Bruce Marshall (1976-77) .................................................... 206. Scott Sexton (1992-95) ........................................................ 18 Steve Foster (1987-88) ......................................................... 18 John Neinast (1973-76)........................................................ 18 Lonnie Salyers (1970-73) ..................................................... 1810. Mark Farrar (1981-84) .......................................................... 17

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Lonnie Salyers (1970-73) ................................................... 2792. Jimmy Stewart (1970-73) .................................................. 2253. Fred Wilburn (1980-83) ...................................................... 2094. Pierce Loveless (1999-2003)............................................... 2025. Dillon Gee (2005-07) .......................................................... 1986. Jeff Burrow (1988-91) ........................................................ 1917. Doug Myres (1986-87) ....................................................... 1858. Aaron Pullin (2000-03)....................................................... 1779. John Henrickson (1993-94) ................................................ 17210. Jake Baxter (2004-05) ........................................................ 167

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Lonnie Salyers (1970-73) ................................................... 1822. Fred Wilburn (1980-83) ...................................................... 1703. Bruce Marshall (1976-77) .................................................. 1514. Mike Krieg (1982-85) ......................................................... 1485. Jeff Burrow (1988-91) ........................................................ 127 Steve Dearman (1978-80) .................................................. 1277. Jimmy Stewart (1970-73) .................................................. 1208. Aaron Pullin (2000-03)....................................................... 1179. Chris Gay (1989-92) ............................................................. 9910. Mike Wyant (1973-74) ......................................................... 98

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Dillon Gee (2005-07) .......................................................... 3672. Pierce Loveless (2000-03)................................................... 3373. Aaron Pullin (2000-03)....................................................... 3084. Jeff Burrow (1988-91) ........................................................ 3005. Duane Mitchell (1980-83) .................................................. 2626. Chris Gay (1989-92) ........................................................... 2617. Fred Wilburn (1980-83) ...................................................... 2348. Mike Snapp (2001-04) ....................................................... 2319. Nathan Long (2006-Present) ................................... 227 Curtis Kouba (1978-81) ...................................................... 227

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Dillon Gee (2005-07) .......................................................... 1952. Jeff Burrow (1988-91) ........................................................ 1703. Aaron Pullin (2000-03)....................................................... 1644. Pierce Loveless (2000-03)................................................... 1545. Fred Wilburn (1980-83) ...................................................... 1456. Mike Krieg (1982-85) ......................................................... 1447. Scott Sexton (1992-95) ...................................................... 138 Chris Gay (1989-92) ........................................................... 1389. David Sobczak (1996-99) ................................................... 136 Jimmy Stewart (1970-73) .................................................. 136

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Dillon Gee (2005-07) .......................................................... 1712. Jeff Burrow (1988-91) ........................................................ 1423. Aaron Pullin (2000-03)....................................................... 1334. Mike Krieg (1982-85) ......................................................... 1195. Pierce Loveless (2000-03)................................................... 1186. Scott Sexton (1992-95) ...................................................... 1127. Chris Gay (1989-92) ........................................................... 1118. Othel Young (1984-87) ....................................................... 1099. Fred Wilburn (1980-83) ...................................................... 10810. Nathan Long (2006-Present) ................................... 106

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Jeff Burrow (1988-91) .......................................................... 512. Fred Wilburn (1980-83) ........................................................ 443. Dillon Gee (2005-07) ............................................................ 424. Duane Mitchell (1980-83) .................................................... 415. Jimmy Stewart (1970-73) .................................................... 406. Aaron Pullin (2000-03)......................................................... 397. Lonnie Salyers (1970-73) ..................................................... 388. Scott Sexton (1992-95) ........................................................ 37 Pierce Loveless (2000-03)..................................................... 3710. Bruce Marshall (1975-77) .................................................... 33

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Dillon Gee (2005-07) ............................................................ 252. Mike Snapp (2001-04) ......................................................... 203. Lonnie Salyers (1970-73) ..................................................... 174. Jeff Burrow (1988-91) .......................................................... 16 John Neinast (1973-76)........................................................ 166. Duane Mitchell (1980-83) .................................................... 15 Bruce Marshall (1976-77) .................................................... 15 Jimmy Stewart (1970-73) .................................................... 159. Ben Grundhauser (1999-2000)............................................. 1410. David Sobczak (1996-99) ..................................................... 13

Name (Years) ..................................................... Total1. Mike Snapp (2001-04) .....................................................** 232. Jason Watkins (1991-92) ...................................................... 183. David Sobczak (1996-98) ..................................................... 164. David Rodriguez (1985-86) .................................................... 85. Chris Taylor (2006).................................................................. 66. Marcus Limon (2008) ............................................................. 5 Jarrett Garza (2001-02) .......................................................... 5 Jared Ferrans (2000)............................................................... 5 Gary Paul (1990) .................................................................... 5 Steve Dearman (1978-82) ...................................................... 5

MIKE SNAPP- His career 131 appearances is a school record and his 23 career saves not only set a UTA mark but is also the all-time ca-reer record for the Southland Conference.

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At-Bats ................................................................. 8B.G. Wilson vs. UTSA (04/28/96)Brian Reagan vs. Baylor (04/04/95)

HITTING - - - Base HitsBase Hits .......................................................... ** 6Karl Heckendorn vs. Northwestern State (1993)

HITTING - - - Runs ScoredRuns Scored .......................................................... 5Daniel Ortmeier vs. Southeastern Louisiana (03/29/02)Michael Kopecky vs. New Mexico (02/28/98)Trey Hillman vs. South Dakota State (03/25/85)

HITTING - - - DoublesDoubles ................................................................ 3Ben Burum vs. McNeese State (04/15/06)Chris Taylor vs. New Mexico State (03/07/03)Jason Severson vs. Oklahoma (04/02/02)Ryan Roberts vs. Oklahoma (04/02/02)Jason Severson vs. Sam Houston State (03/17/02)Craig Martin vs. McNeese State (03/16/01)Billy Martin vs. New Mexico (03/01/98)B.G. Wilson vs. UTSA (04/28/96)Jason Borghese vs. Tarleton State (04/02/96)Jeff Stephens vs. Louisiana-Monroe (03/21/92)John Deller vs. TCU (04/15/87)Todd Hale vs. Louisiana Tech (04/14/84)

HITTING - - - TriplesTriples .................................................................. 2David McLeod vs. McNeese State (04/13/08)Daniel Ortmeier vs. Nicholls (04/08/02)Craig Martin vs. Kansas (02/13/99)Craig Martin vs. Nicholls (04/25/98)Jack Melton vs. Kansas (02/22/97)Marc Manwarren vs. Baylor (04/04/95)Brian Reagan vs. St. Francis (03/08/95)David Abernathy vs. North Dakota State (04/01/81)Randy Thorpe vs. Arkansas State (04/15/78)Rusty Jones vs. North Texas (04/29/78)

HITTING - - - Home RunsAt-Bats ............................................................. ** 4Matt Mize vs. Southeastern Louisiana (03/08/98)

HITTING - - - Total BasesTotal Bases ......................................................** 17Matt Mize vs. Southeastern Louisiana (03/08/98)

HITTING - - - RBIRBI ................................................................... 8Junior Ramirez vs. McNeese State (03/17/01)Kelly Crosby vs. Iowa State (03/13/00)Jason Smith vs. Texas State (04/10/93)

HITTING - - - WalksWalks ............................................................... ** 6Todd Cox vs. Louisiana Tech (04/14/84)

HITTING - - - SacrificesSacrifices .............................................................. 2Numerous Times

HITTING - - - Stolen BasesStolen Bases ......................................................... 5Rusty Jones vs. Hardin-Simmons (03/09/79)Rusty Jones vs. Arkansas State (04/15/78)

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PITCHING - - - Innings PitchedInnings Pitched ...............................................** 13David Whisonant vs. Texas Wesleyan (03/05/75)

PITCHING - - - StrikeoutsStrikeouts ...........................................................16Roger Lancaster vs. UTSA (04/27/97)

HITTING - - - Longest Hitting StreakHitting Streak........................................... 26 gamesClay Gould (1993)

HITTING - - - Consecutive Hit StreakConsecutive Plate Appearances .............................. 9Chad McBroom (1997)Consecutive Official At-Bats ................................... 9Ryan Roberts (2003)John Karant (1996)

MATT MIZE- Set all-time UT Arlington and Southland Conference records with four home runs and 17 total bases in a game at South-eastern Louisiana on March 8, 1998.

HITTING FOR THE CYCLEKyle Thomason vs. Northwestern State ...... March 11, 2006Singled in the first; doubled in the third, tripled in the fourth; homered in the fifth. UT Arlington won 14-1.

Ian Gutierrez vs. TCU .............................April 7, 1999Doubled in the second; singled in the third; homered in the fifth; reached on a fielder’s choice in the seventh; tripled in the ninth; hit by pitch in the 11th. UT Arlington lost 10-8 in 11 innings.

Rahn Smith vs. Texas Wesleyan ......February 11, 1998Homered in the second; tripled in the third; groundout to second in the fourth; singled in the sixth; doubled in the eighth. UT Arlington won 20-8.

Clay Gould at Oklahoma State ............March 10, 1993Flyout to center in the first; doubled in the third; homered in the fourth; singled in the fifth; tripled in the sixth; singled in the seventh. UT Arlington won 26-13.

Karl Heckendorn vs. Nicholls ................March 7, 1993Homered in the first; tripled in the second; flyout to center in the fifth; doubled in the sixth; singled in the eighth. UT Arlington won 13-3.

NO HITTERSDuane Mitchell at Baylor ....................March 1, 19837 innings - UT Arlington won 1-0.

Bob Wingard at Texas Wesleyan ...........April 19, 19787 innings - UT Arlington lost 1-2.

Dennis Vazzi at Dallas Univ. .................April 21, 19757 innings - UT Arlington won 9-1.

Doug Osterloh vs. Abilene Christian ......April 23, 19747 innings - UT Arlington won 5-0.

Lonnie Salyers vs. Southwestern .........March 5, 19737 innings - UT Arlington won 7-0.

CLAY GOULD- Owns the school’s all-time hitting streak record (26 games - 1993) and is one of only five UT Arlington players to hit for the cycle in a Mavericks uniform.

** Southland Conference Record

DANIEL ORTMEIER- Is the most recent Maverick to record a school-record five runs scored. Ortmeier joined the group on March 29, 2002, against Southeastern Louisiana.

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TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDSHOME RUNS

RBI

STOLEN BASES

WALKS

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE

FIELDING PERCENTAGETRIPLES

DOUBLES

BASE HITS

RUNS

BATTING AVERAGE

WINNING PERCENTAGE Total ............................ Year ...........................Record1. .727 .................................... 1992 ....................................40-152. .649 .................................... 1982 ....................................37-203. .647 .................................... 1971 ....................................22-124. .630 .................................... 1993 ....................................34-205. .622 .................................... 1981 ....................................38-236. .609 .................................... 2001 ....................................39-257. .600 .................................... 1988 ....................................33-228. .597 .................................... 2003 ....................................37-259. .593 .................................... 1991 ....................................32-2210. .589 .................................... 1989 ....................................33-23

Total ............................ Year ...........................Record1. .324 .................................... 2003 ....................................37-252. .316 .................................... 1985 ....................................35-263. .313 .................................... 1984 ....................................30-204. .305 .................................... 2004 ....................................32-26 .305 .................................... 2002 ....................................29-296. .299 .................................... 1987 ....................................32-26 .299 .................................... 1998 ....................................20-298. .298 .................................... 1993 ....................................34-20 .298 .................................... 1982 ....................................37-2010. .297 .................................... 1992 ....................................40-15

Total ............................ Year ...........................Record1. 467 ..................................... 2003 ....................................37-252. 391 ..................................... 1985 ....................................35-263. 381 ..................................... 2002 ....................................29-294. 376 ..................................... 1988 ....................................33-225. 372 ..................................... 1987 ....................................33-236. 366 ..................................... 1999 ....................................26-357. 364 ..................................... 2008 ....................................26-318. 359 ..................................... 1984 ....................................30-209. 358 ..................................... 2006 ....................................29-3610. 352 ..................................... 2004 ....................................32-26

Total ............................ Year ...........................Record1. 715 ..................................... 2003 ....................................37-252. 640 ..................................... 2006 ....................................29-363. 624 ..................................... 2004 ....................................32-264. 612 ..................................... 2002 ....................................29-295. 595 ..................................... 2001 ....................................39-256. 592 ..................................... 1999 ....................................26-357. 579 ..................................... 2008 ....................................26-318. 549 ..................................... 1985 ....................................35-269. 515 ..................................... 2005 ....................................26-3210. 508 ..................................... 1995 ....................................27-32

Total ............................ Year ...........................Record1. 139 ..................................... 2003 ....................................37-252. 125 ..................................... 2002 ....................................29-293. 123 ..................................... 2006 ....................................29-364. 117 ..................................... 2004 ....................................32-265. 113 ..................................... 1999 ....................................26-356. 110 ..................................... 2008 ....................................26-31 110 ..................................... 2001 ....................................39-258. 106 ..................................... 1993 ....................................34-209. 105 ..................................... 1992 ....................................40-15 105 ..................................... 1989 ....................................33-23 105 ..................................... 1987 ....................................32-26

Total ............................ Year ...........................Record1. ** 34 .................................. 1981 ....................................38-232. 27 ....................................... 1978 ....................................34-273. 26 ....................................... 1995 ....................................27-324. 24 ....................................... 1998 ....................................20-295. 23 ....................................... 1991 ....................................32-22 23 ....................................... 2003 ....................................37-257. 22 ....................................... 1993 ....................................34-208. 21 ......................................5 times

Total ............................ Year ...........................Record1. 72 ....................................... 1998 ....................................20-292. 58 ....................................... 2003 ....................................37-253. 56 ....................................... 1999 ....................................26-354. 53 ....................................... 1993 ....................................34-205. 46 ....................................... 1992 ....................................40-156. 44 ....................................... 1987 ....................................32-267. 41 ....................................... 2004 ....................................32-268. 40 ....................................... 1995 ....................................27-329. 39 ....................................... 1988 ....................................33-22 39 ....................................... 2002 ....................................29-29

Total ............................ Year ...........................Record1. 417 ..................................... 2003 ....................................37-252. 340 ..................................... 2002 ....................................29-293. 339 ..................................... 1985 ....................................35-264. 327 ..................................... 2008 ....................................26-315. 325 ..................................... 1988 ....................................33-226. 322 ..................................... 1999 ....................................26-35 322 ..................................... 1993 ....................................34-208. 319 ..................................... 2006 ....................................29-369. 317 ..................................... 1987 ....................................32-2610. 315 ..................................... 2001 ....................................39-25

Total ............................ Year ...........................Record1. 143 ..................................... 1978 ....................................34-272. 142 ..................................... 1981 ....................................38-23 142 ..................................... 1980 ....................................35-254. 124 ..................................... 1979 ....................................21-285. 114 ..................................... 1982 ....................................37-206. 101 ..................................... 1976 ....................................29-217. 97 ....................................... 1987 ....................................32-268. 95 ....................................... 1984 ....................................30-209. 94 ....................................... 1974 ....................................23-2810. 85 ......................................3 times

Total ............................ Year ...........................Record1. 339 ..................................... 1980 ....................................35-252. 327 ..................................... 1978 ....................................34-273. 317 ..................................... 1985 ....................................35-264. 307 ..................................... 1989 ....................................33-235. 302 ..................................... 1988 ....................................33-226. 288 ..................................... 1984 ....................................30-207. 275 ..................................... 1987 ....................................32-268. 263 ..................................... 1995 ....................................27-329. 260 ..................................... 1979 ....................................21-2810. 248 ..................................... 1982 ....................................37-20 248 ..................................... 1981 ....................................38-23

Total ............................ Year ...........................Record1. .515 .................................... 1998 ....................................20-292. .487 .................................... 2003 ....................................37-253. .480 .................................... 1993 ....................................34-204. .465 .................................... 1987 ....................................32-265. .462 .................................... 1992 ....................................40-156. .448 .................................... 1999 ....................................26-357. .444 .................................... 2002 ....................................29-298. .436 .................................... 2004 ....................................32-269. .429 .................................... 1984 ....................................30-2010. .426 .................................... 1989 ....................................33-23

Total ............................ Year ...........................Record1. .972 .................................... 1993 ....................................34-202. .963 .................................... 2006 ....................................29-36 .963 .................................... 1991 ....................................32-22 .963 .................................... 2000 ....................................24-30 .963 .................................... 2002 ....................................29-296. .962 .................................... 2004 ....................................32-267. .961 .................................... 2008 ....................................26-31 .961 .................................... 1995 ....................................27-329. .959 .................................... 1992 ....................................40-1510. .958 .................................... 2003 ....................................37-25 .958 .................................... 1985 ....................................35-26 ** Southland Conference Record

WINS

EARNED RUN AVERAGE

SAVES

STRIKEOUTS

COMPLETE GAMES

SHUTOUTS

Total ............................ Year ...........................Record1. 40 ....................................... 1992 ....................................40-152. 39 ....................................... 2001 ....................................39-253. 38 ....................................... 1981 ....................................38-234. 37 ....................................... 2003 ....................................37-25 37 ....................................... 1982 ....................................37-206. 35 ....................................... 1985 ....................................35-26 35 ....................................... 1980 ....................................35-258. 34 ....................................... 1993 ....................................34-20 34 ....................................... 1978 ....................................34-2710. 33 ....................................... 1989 ....................................33-23 33 ....................................... 1988 ....................................33-22

Total ............................ Year ...........................Record1. 2.90 .................................... 1973 ....................................20-172. 3.00 .................................... 1972 ....................................18-253. 3.04 .................................... 1971 ....................................22-124. 3.63 .................................... 1976 ....................................29-215. 3.66 .................................... 1974 ....................................23-286. 3.79 .................................... 1992 ....................................40-157. 3.83 .................................... 1980 ....................................30-238. 3.85 .................................... 1981 ....................................38-239. 3.88 .................................... 1970 ....................................10-1810. 3.95 .................................... 1978 ....................................34-27

Total ............................ Year ...........................Record1. 15 ....................................... 2004 ....................................32-26 15 ....................................... 1992 ....................................40-153. 13 ....................................... 2008 ....................................26-314. 12 ....................................... 2006 ....................................29-36 12 ....................................... 2003 ....................................37-25 12 ....................................... 2002 ....................................29-297. 10 ....................................... 1990 ....................................31-30 10 ....................................... 1989 ....................................33-239. 9 ......................................... 2005 ....................................26-35 9 ......................................... 1997 ....................................22-35

Total ............................ Year ...........................Record1. 398 ..................................... 1999 ....................................26-352. 382 ..................................... 2004 ....................................32-263. 380 ..................................... 2006 ....................................29-364. 365 ..................................... 1996 ....................................23-355. 361 ..................................... 2001 ....................................39-256. 346 ..................................... 1994 ....................................25-297. 338 ..................................... 2002 ....................................29-298. 335 ..................................... 1997 ....................................22-359. 334 ..................................... 2003 ....................................37-2510. 330 ..................................... 2007 ....................................13-40

Total ............................ Year ...........................Record1. ** 35 .................................. 1974 ....................................23-282. 34 ....................................... 1981 ....................................38-233. 31 ....................................... 1980 ....................................35-254. 29 ....................................... 1976 ....................................29-215. 28 ....................................... 1993 ....................................34-20 28 ....................................... 1978 ....................................34-277. 27 ....................................... 1975 ....................................22-278. 25 ....................................... 1982 ....................................37-209. 22 ....................................... 1983 ....................................30-2310. 21 ....................................... 1977 ....................................14-39

Total ............................ Year ...........................Record1. 10 ....................................... 1980 ....................................35-252. 8 ......................................... 1987 ....................................32-263. 7 ......................................... 1992 ....................................40-15 7 ......................................... 1991 ....................................32-22 7 ......................................... 1975 ....................................22-27 7 ......................................... 1974 ....................................23-28 7 ......................................... 1972 ....................................18-258. 6 ......................................... 1989 ....................................33-23 6 ......................................... 1984 ....................................30-2010. 5 ........................................4 times

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDSRuns Scored .................................................................. 26vs. McNeese State (2008)vs. Oklahoma State (1993)

Base Hits ...................................................................... 26vs. Texas (1996)

Extra-Base Hits ............................................................. 15vs. Oklahoma State (1993)vs. Texas State (1993)

Doubles .......................................................................... 9vs. Stephen F. Austin (1993)vs. TCU (1987)

Triples ........................................................................ ** 5vs. Texas Wesleyan (1998)

Home Runs ................................................................. ** 7vs. Texas State (1993)

Total Bases ................................................................... 54vs. Texas State (1993)

RBI .............................................................................. 25vs. Oklahoma State (1993)

Stolen Bases ................................................................. 13vs. Hardin-Simmons (1971)

Innings Played .............................................................. 16vs. Sam Houston State (2005) - UTA won 4-2vs. Baylor (1995) - Baylor won 7-6

Home Record .................................................................. 26-3 (1992)

Away Record ...................................................... 14-10 (1992, 1984)

Southland Conference Winning Percentage .....................833 (1984)

Double Plays ......................................................................70 (2003)

One Run/Extra Inning Games Played ..................................24 (1995)

One Run/Extra Inning Record ......................................... 16-2 (1992)

** Southland Conference Record

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDSConsecutive Wins ...............................................................14 (1992)

Consecutive Losses .............................................................13 (2007)

Consecutive Home Wins .....................................................10 (1992)

Consecutive Southland Conference Victories ......................16 (1992)

DAVID McLEOD- Went 3-for-6 with three RBI and had 10 put-outs at first base while the Mavs tied a school record with 26 runs scored against McNeese State at Clay Gould Ballpark on March 7, 2008.

RECORD IN ONE-RUN GAMES2008 ............................................................................................ 9-72007 ............................................................................................ 5-62006 ............................................................................................ 4-72005 ............................................................................................ 7-92004 .......................................................................................... 9-122003 ............................................................................................ 2-72002 ............................................................................................ 5-3 2001 .......................................................................................... 12-62000 ............................................................................................ 6-91999 ............................................................................................ 5-41998 ............................................................................................ 4-71997 .......................................................................................... 10-41996 ............................................................................................ 5-61995 .........................................................................................10-111994 ............................................................................................ 8-71993 .......................................................................................... 10-41992 ........................................................................................* 14-21991 ............................................................................................ 8-51990 .......................................................................................... 11-51989 ............................................................................................ 5-51988 .......................................................................................... 12-71987 .......................................................................................... 5-101986 .......................................................................................... 15-71985 ............................................................................................ 8-61984 ............................................................................................ 5-41983 .......................................................................................... 13-61982 .......................................................................................... 13-61981 .......................................................................................... 12-81980 .......................................................................................... 10-51979 ............................................................................................ 4-71978 .......................................................................................... 7-101977 ............................................................................................ 6-91976 ............................................................................................ 6-41975 ............................................................................................ 8-61974 ............................................................................................ 7-71973 ............................................................................................ 8-51972 ............................................................................................ 7-81971 .......................................................................................... 11-51970 ............................................................................................ 4-31969 ............................................................................................ 1-6TOTAL ONE-RUN RECORD ........................................ 311-255

* School Record

WINS OVER TOP-10 NATIONALLY RANKED TEAMSYr. Opponent ....................................................... Score2008 vs. #7 Texas A&M ........................................................... 16-82006 at #6 Texas ....................................................................... 5-32005 at #9 Texas A&M .............................................................. 6-42005 at #8 Baylor ..................................................................... 9-62001 at #6 Arizona State .......................................................... 5-31994 vs. #6 Oklahoma State ..................................................... 6-41993 vs. #2 Texas A&M ............................................................. 8-61993 vs. #8 Oklahoma State ..................................................26-131992 at #5 Texas ....................................................................... 5-41989 at #7 Texas ....................................................................... 2-01988 vs. #10 Oklahoma ............................................................ 5-41988 vs. #10 Oklahoma .........................................................11-101985 at #3 Texas ....................................................................14-131985 at #3 Texas ....................................................................... 7-11983 at #1 Texas ..................................................................... 10-61983 at #1 Texas ....................................................................... 8-51981 at #5 Texas ....................................................................... 6-11976 vs. #7 Oral Roberts ........................................................... 6-41976 vs. #7 Oral Roberts ........................................................... 5-31976 vs. #7 Oral Roberts ........................................................... 9-11976 at #10 TCU ....................................................................... 3-0

ALL-TIME HEAD COACHING OVERALL RECORDSHead Coach Years Overall Pct.Butch McBroom 1974-99 756-686-2 .524Jeff Curtis 2002-07 166-188 .469Clay Gould 2000-01 63-55 .534Fred Matthews 1971-73 60-54 .526Darin Thomas 2008-Present 26-31 .456Tom Beasley 1969-70 16-34 .320

ALL-TIME HEAD COACHING CONFERENCE RECORDSHead Coach Years Overall Pct.Butch McBroom 1974-99 245-223 .524Jeff Curtis 2002-07 81-84 .491Clay Gould 2000-01 24-29 .453Fred Matthews 1971-73 23-20 .535Darin Thomas 2008-Present 16-14 .533Tom Beasley 1969-70 3-17 .150

KARL HECKENDORN- Was a two-year standout for UT Arlington in 1992-1993. He helped lead the Mavericks to victories over three top-10 teams, including #5 Texas, #8 Oklahoma State and #2 Texas A&M.

BUTCH McBROOM- Is the all-time winningest head coach in UT Arlington history with 756 victories in 26 seasons. He led the Mavs to two regular season championships in 1990 and 1992.

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SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE AWARDSALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE - FIRST TEAM

1969 .........................................................Ronnie Lucas (3B) Brent Skillman (OF)1970 ..............................................................Joe Massa (OF) Gene Merrell (C)1971 ....................................................... Steve Mitchell (1B) Ken Clark (OF) Jimmy Stewart (P)1973 .......................................................... Bill Womack (OF) Lawrence Hicks (OF) Ken Clark (1B) Lonnie Salyers (P)1974 ............................................................. Gary Darst (3B) Mark Visosky (OF)1975 ...........................................................Ron Barnett (OF)1976 ........................................................ Bruce Marshall (P) Bobby Flores (SS)1978 ........................................................... Rusty Jones (OF) Richard Wilkinson (DH)1980 ........................................................Steve Dearman (P) Richard Valenta (C) Richard Wilkinson (INF) Randy Thorpe (OF)1981 ........................................................ Randy Thorpe (OF)1982 ..................................................................Ken Rose (C) Roger Piacenti (OF)1983 .......................................................... Trey Hillman (SS) Todd Hale (INF) Roger Piacenti (OF) Fred Wilburn (P)1984 ..........................................................Trey Hillman (2B) Matt Skinner (C) Todd Hale (3B) Chuck Burnes (OF)1985 ..........................................................Trey Hillman (2B) Matt Skinner (C) Dave Zech (3B)1986 .............................................................Doug Myres (P) Jim Hartman (DH)1988 .............................................................Steve Foster (P)1989 ..................................................... Gerard Giustino (3B) Howard Prager (OF) Lawrence Hanlon (SS)1990 ...................................................Lawrence Hanlon (SS) Lee Jones (P) Tony Vilaros (OF)1992 ................................................................. Chris Gay (P) Tim Krejci (2B) Jeff Stephens (3B) Charlie Llewellyn (OF) Karl Heckendorn (DH)1993 ....................................................Karl Heckendorn (2B) Clay Gould (LF) John Henrickson (P)1998 ...........................................................Billy Martin (DH) Matt Mize (3B) Kyle Heine (C)1999 ..............................................................Matt Mize (OF)2000 .......................................................... Joe Kennedy (SS)2001 .....................................................Daniel Ortmeier (OF) Pierce Loveless (P)2002 ........................................................K.J. Hendricks (2B) Daniel Ortmeier (OF)2003 .........................................................Ryan Roberts (3B) Hunter Pence (OF)2004 ......................................................Darrell Preston (DH) Hunter Pence (OF) Michael Gardner (P)2006 ............................................................Adam Moore (C)

ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE - SECOND TEAM1984 ................................................................Todd Cox (OF) Mark Farrar (P)1985 ...........................................................James Rains (SS) Greg Farnik (DH) Mike Holly (P)1986 .......................................................... James Rains (2B) Stephon Hodge (SS) Rodney Fowler (OF)1988 ................................................................Pat Varni (2B) Gerard Giustino (3B)1989 ..............................................................Jeff Burrow (P)1990 ............................................................. Joe Guidry (OF) John Marek (DH)1991 .............................................................. Tim Krejci (2B) Lawrence Hanlon (SS) Jose Rubiera (OF)1992 .................................................Doug Durrwachter (SS)1993 .............................................................Jason Smith (C) Jeff Stephens (3B) Doug Durrwachter (SS) Charlie Llewellyn (DH)1995 .........................................................Jason Garrett (1B) B.G. Wilson (2B)1997 ...................................................Michael Kopecky (DH)2002 ............................................................ Aaron Pullin (P)2003 ............................................................Chris Taylor (2B) Kasey Baker (DH)2004 ............................................................. Mike Snapp (P)2005 ..............................................................Jake Baxter (P) Nathan Warrick (OF)2008 ...................................................... Michael Choice (OF)

ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE - THIRD TEAM2000 ..........................................................Craig Martin (2B) Kelly Crosby (OF)2001 ...........................................................Joel Alvarado (C)2002 .........................................................Ryan Roberts (3B) Mike Snapp (P)2003 ...................................................... Robby Deevers (OF) Ricky Stover (P) Charlie Coffey (P)2004 ...........................................................Kasey Baker (OF)2005 .......................................................... Ryan Nelson (1B)2006 ........................................................ Daniel Rieder (2B) Ben Burum (DH)2007 ...............................................................Kyle Rudy (SS)2008 ................................................... Danny Slinkman (DH)

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM1993 ....................................................Karl Heckendorn (2B)1995 ...........................................................Paul Stovall (DH)1997 ............................................................Tim Linville (SS)1999 ....................................................MVP - Matt Mize (OF) Joe Kennedy (2B) J.T. Herak (SS) Mike Bradley (P)2001 ..............................................MVP - K.J. Hendricks (SS) Joel Alvarado (C) Craig Martin (2B) Junior Ramirez (OF) Mike Snapp (P)2003 .........................................................Ryan Roberts (3B) Kasey Baker (DH) Paul Bruder (OF) Aaron Pullin (P)2005 ........................................................ Daniel Macha (3B)2006 ...................................................MVP - Ryan Riddle (P) Adam Moore (C) Robby Winn (1B) Kyle Rudy (SS) Brandon Endsley (P)

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR1993 .................................................................... Clay Gould2003 ................................................................ Ryan Roberts2004 ................................................................ Hunter Pence

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE HITTER OF THE YEAR1985 ................................................................. Trey Hillman2003 ................................................................ Ryan Roberts2004 ................................................................ Hunter Pence

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE PITCHER OF THE YEAR1976 ..............................................................Bruce Marshall1983 .................................................................Fred Wilburn1988 .................................................................. Steve Foster1992 .......................................................................Chris Gay

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR1986 .................................................................. Doug Myres1989 ..........................................................Lawrence Hanlon1992 ........................................................... Karl Heckendorn2002 ................................................................ Ryan Roberts2006 .................................................................Adam Moore

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2000 ................................................................ Jared Ferrans2008 ..............................................................Michael Choice

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CLAY GOULD COACH OF THE YEAR1981 ............................................................ Butch McBroom1984 ............................................................ Butch McBroom1990 ............................................................ Butch McBroom1992 ............................................................ Butch McBroom

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE BATTING CHAMPION1971 ..................................................... Terry Twomey (.390)1973 ...................................................Lawrence Hicks (.362)1984 .............................................................Todd Cox (.396)1985 ....................................................... Trey Hillman (.442)1991 ....................................................... Jose Rubiera (.402)2003 ......................................................Ryan Roberts (.422)2004 ......................................................Hunter Pence (.395)

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE ERA CHAMPION1986 ........................................................ Doug Myres (2.92)1989 ............................................. Raymond Schuster (3.03)1995 ........................................................ Chad Duffer (1.91)2002 ....................................................... Aaron Pullin (2.48)

HUNTER PENCE- Was named the 2004 SLC Player and Hitter of the Year while leading the Mavericks batting .395 with eight home runs and five triples.

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NATIONAL AWARDS/CHAMPIONSHIPSALL-AMERICANS

1992 ............................................................... Jason Watkins American Baseball Coaches Association

2003 ................................................................ Ryan Roberts Collegiate Baseball (2nd Team) CollegeBaseballInsider.com (2nd Team) National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (3rd Team)

2004 ...................................................................Mike Snapp National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (3rd Team) CollegeBaseballInsider.com (Honorable Mention)

2004 ........................................................... Michael Gardner CollegeBaseballInsider.com (Honorable Mention)

2005 ........................................................... Michael Gardner National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (3rd Team)

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS2001 ..............................................................Darrell Preston Baseball America

2008 ..............................................................Michael Choice National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (1st Team) Baseball America (2nd Team) PING! (2nd Team) Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger Rivals.com

Ryan Roberts

Jason Watkins

Michael Gardner

Darrell Preston

Michael Choice

ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans1976 ........................................... Bruce Marshall (2nd Team)1980 .......................................... Richard Valenta (2nd Team)1995 .................................................B.G. Wilson (2nd Team)1996 ..................................................B.G. Wilson (3rd Team)1996 .................................................John Karant (3rd Team)

Rawlings/ABCA South-Central Region Coach of the Year1990 ............................................................ Butch McBroom2001 .................................................Clay Gould (co-winner)

Golden Spikes Award Nominees1993 .................................................................... Clay Gould2003 ................................................................ Ryan Roberts

Brooks Wallace Award Watch List2005 ........................................................... Michael Gardner2009 ..............................................................Michael Choice

NCBWA/Dick Howser Award Nominees2004 ................................................................ Hunter Pence

Ryan Roberts

Mike Snapp

Darrell Preston

Michael Choice

Bruce Marshall

Richard Valenta

B.G. Wilson

John Karant

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP YEARS

1990- On Sunday, April 29, UT Arlington won both games of a doubleheader against defending SLC champion Sam Houston State. Lee Jones pitched UT Arlington to a 1-0 victory in the first game. The Maver-icks then took a 7-1 decision behind the pitching of Jeff Burrows in game two.

1992- On Opening Day, Feb. 1, in front of a then-record home crowd of 1,009, the Mavs defeated TCU 4-3, propelling them to a school-record 40 wins and a Southland Conference championship. UT Arlington recorded wins that season against TCU, Texas, Baylor and Oklahoma State.

2001- After defeating host Lamar University twice to capture the Southland Conference Championship, the Mavericks defeated Houston 7-6 on May 26 at the NCAA Re-gional Tournament. Craig Martin delivered a walk-off home run to give UT Arlington its first NCAA Tournament victory.

2006- After capturing the Southland Confer-ence Tournament Championship, the Mavericks traveled to Austin for the NCAA South Central Regional Tournament. On June 3, in front of a national ESPNU audience, UT Arlington lost a 10-inning heartbreaker to North Carolina State, 6-5.

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MAVERICKS IN THE PROSPROFESSIONAL BASEBALL DRAFT/FREE AGENT SELECTIONS1973 Lawrence Hicks .......10th Round ......................Phillies Jimmy Kelly .............Free Agent........................Royals

1974 Gary Darst ................Free Agent....................... Seguin

1976 Ron Barnett ..............12 Round ........................Padres Mark Visosky ............Free Agent....................... Seguin Bobby Flores ............Free Agent.............Corpus Christi

1978 Jim McCoy ................Free Agent........................Royals

1979 Dave Owen ..............10th Round ..........................Cubs Rusty Jones ..............Free Agent...........................Reds

1981 Randy Thorpe ..........22nd Round ................... Rangers Curtis Kouba ...........23rd Round .................... Rangers Richard Wilkinson ...25th Round .................... Rangers Danny Smith ...........27th Round ...................... Pirates Craig Happel ............Free Agent........................ Astros Paul Robinson ..........Free Agent........................Braves

1982 Curt Culbertson .......22nd Round .........................Reds Stan Brewer .............Free Agent.......................Phillies Julio Garcia ..............Free Agent....................... Pirates Mike Williams ..........Free Agent..................... Rangers

1983 Fred Wilburn ...........20th Round ...................... Angels

1982 Matt Skinner ...........26th Round ...................... Orioles Greg Faught .............Free Agent......................... Expos Trey Hillman .............Free Agent...................... Indians Kraig Luckenbill .......Free Agent...................... Indians

1987 Doug Myres .............27th Round ......................... Mets Bob Deller ................Free Agent..................... Yankees

1988 Steve Foster ............12th Round ..........................Reds Todd Mraz ...............46th Round ..................... Indians Pat Woodruff ............Free Agent.........................Tigers

1989 Howard Prager ........ 31st Round ....................... Astros Gerard Giustino ........Free Agent..................... Rangers Pat Varni ..................Free Agent........................ Miami Greg Stark ................Free Agent.......................... Mets

1990 Paul Paramo ............Free Agent..................... Rangers Cody Roberson .........Free Agent........................Braves

1991 Larry Hanlon ............3rd Round ..................... Rangers Jeff Burrow ..............Free Agent.................. White Sox Paul Paramo ............Free Agent..................... Rangers Hector Hinojosa .......Free Agent....................... Laredo Jose Rubiera .............Free Agent....................... Angels

1992 Bruce Pool ...............22nd Round ................... Yankees Chris Gay ..................Free Agent.................. White Sox Jason Watkins ..........Free Agent.................. White Sox

1993 Doug Durrwachter ....12 Round ...........................Reds Jason Smith ............24th Round ..................... Rockies Jason LaPoint ...........Free Agent......................... Expos

1994 Rocky Turner ...........32nd Round ........................ Mets Jim Cooney ..............Free Agent..................... Rangers Cody Farr ..................Free Agent...........................Tyler Clay Gould ................Free Agent...........................Tyler John Henrickson ......Free Agent.................Lethbridge David Upchurch ........Free Agent........................Royals

PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL DRAFT/FREE AGENT SELECTIONS1995 Jason Garrett...........44th Round ..................... Marlins Wess Winn ..............48th Round ...................... Orioles Marc Manwarren......Free Agent........................ Astros Paul Meador ............Free Agent...........................Tyler

1996 Matt Splawn ...........53rd Round ......................... Mets Shane Davenport .....Free Agent...................Evansville Randy Glaze .............Free Agent.................... Athletics Michael Kuentz ........Free Agent.................. Richmond Roy Miller ................Free Agent.................. Richmond

1997 Roger Lancaster .......Free Agent....................Blue Jays

1998 Billy Martin .............34th Round ......................... Mets Kyle Heine ................Free Agent..................... Yankees Mark Shephard ........Free Agent..................... Yankees Daniel Henderson ....Free Agent.............Corpus Christi

1999 John Lackey ............ 2nd Round ...................... Angels Cade Sanchez .......... 21st Round ................... Athletics Matt Mize ...............30th Round ......................... Mets Chad Ashlock ...........Free Agent........................ Giants

2000 John Paul Davis .......22nd Round ................ Devil Rays

2001 Joel Alvarado ..........19th Round .................... Brewers Kelly Crosby .............Free Agent..................... Yankees Todd George .............Free Agent......................... Expos Craig Martin .............Free Agent..................... Brewers

2002 Daniel Ortmeier .......3rd Round ........................ Giants K.J. Hendricks..........26th Round ..................... Rockies

2003 Ryan Roberts ..........18th Round ...................Blue Jays Ricky Stover ............29th Round .................... Brewers Robby Deevers ........30th Round .................... Brewers Dustin Bozarth .........Free Agent........................ Giants Aaron Pullin .............Free Agent....................... Angels

2004 Hunter Pence .......... 2nd Round ....................... Astros Mark Lowe ...............5th Round .................... Mariners Derek Brehm ............Free Agent.................. Devil Rays Mike Snapp ..............Free Agent......................Red Sox

2005 Jake Baxter .............25th Round ........................Tigers Grant Varnell ...........25th Round .......................Padres Nathan Warrick .......34th Round ....................... Astros Michael Gardner ......Free Agent..................... Dodgers Brett Lewis ...............Free Agent......................Red Sox

2006 Adam Moore ............6th Round .................... Mariners Ryan Riddle..............Free Agent....................Cardinals Jeremiah Haar ..........Free Agent..................... Rangers

2007 Dillon Gee ............... 21st Round ......................... Mets Matt Sartor ..............Free Agent..................... Dodgers

DILLON GEE- Was named a 2008 mid-season Florida State League All-Star. He finished the season with a promotion to the Mets’ double-A organization.

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DILLON GEE6-1 ● 195 ● RHP ● R/R ● Born: 04/28/1986

Cleburne, Texas ● Cleburne H.S.Drafted (Signed): New York Mets - 21st Round (2007)

Year App GS W-L SV-SVO ERA CG SHO IP H R ER HR HBP BB SO2007 (NYM A) 14 11 3-1 0-0 2.47 0 0 62.0 57 17 17 1 6 9 562008 (NYM A/AA) 25 25 10-6 0-0 2.92 0 0 154.1 135 53 50 7 10 24 114Career 39 36 13-7 0-0 2.79 0 0 216.1 192 70 67 8 16 33 170

AWARDS/HONORS:- 06/14/2008: Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star

JEREMIAH HAAR6-2 ● 190 ● RHP ● L/R ● Born: 12/29/1984

Keller, Texas ● Keller H.S.Drafted (Signed): Texas Rangers - Free Agent (2006)

Year App GS W-L SV-SVO ERA CG SHO IP H R ER HR HBP BB SO2006 (TEX Rookie) 18 3 0-0 0-0 4.40 0 0 47.0 54 34 23 5 4 16 362007 (TEX A) 35 15 6-5 7-7 4.02 0 0 112.0 128 60 50 13 6 28 632008 (FLA A) 8 4 0-2 0-0 5.60 0 0 27.1 39 20 17 2 0 11 10Career 61 22 6-7 7-7 4.35 0 0 186.1 221 114 90 20 10 55 109

ADAM MOORE6-3 ● 220 ● C ● R/R ● Born: 05/08/1984

Mineola, Texas ● Mineola H.S.Drafted (Signed): Seattle Mariners - 6th Round (2006)

Year AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB TB SO OBA SB-ATT2006 (SEA A) .281 60 228 29 64 15 0 7 33 .439 16 100 48 .281 0-02007 (SEA A) .307 115 433 74 133 30 3 22 102 .543 41 235 84 .371 1-12008 (SEA AA) .319 119 429 60 137 34 2 14 71 .506 40 217 77 .396 0-1Career .306 294 1,090 163 334 79 5 43 206 .506 97 552 209 .375 1-2

AWARDS/HONORS:- 07/14/2008: Southern League Mid-Season All-Star- 08/24/2007: California League Post-Season All-Star- 06/19/2007: California League Mid-Season All-Star

- 08/06/2006: Midwest League Player of the Week

MATT SARTOR6-6 ● 250 ● RHP ● R/R ● Born: 08/18/1984

Irving, Texas ● Irving H.S.Drafted (Signed): Los Angeles Dodgers - Free Agent (2007)

Year App GS W-L SV-SVO ERA CG SHO IP H R ER HR HBP BB SO2007 (LAD Rookie) 10 0 0-1 2-2 3.44 0 0 18.1 10 8 7 3 1 5 252008 (LAD A/A) 45 0 8-5 5-5 3.12 0 0 89.1 78 38 31 7 0 24 106Career 55 0 8-6 7-7 3.19 0 0 107.2 88 46 38 10 1 29 131

Dillon Gee Adam Moore Matt Sartor

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Butch McBroom30 The first number retired by the UT Arlington baseball program was the No. 30 belonging to long-time head coach Marvin “Butch” McBroom. McBroom was associated with The University of Texas at Arlington’s baseball team longer than anyone in the history of the program. The team’s head coach from 1974-1999, McBroom won two Southland Conference championships and took his team to the NCAA Regional in 1990 and 1992. McBroom roamed the Mavericks dugout for 26 of his 33 year coaching career, winning 756 games. Among the honors McBroom received during his distinguished career were NCAA South Central Region Coach of the Year in 1990 and four SLC Coach of the Year awards.

He posted 14 consecutive 30-plus win seasons (1980-1993) and helped produce 65 players who moved on to the professional ranks, 48 who became coaches and 46 who earned All-SLC honors in a UT Arlington uniform. Over the course of his collegiate coaching career, which also included two years at Union (Tenn.) University, McBroom won 804 games. McBroom also spent five years coaching in the high school ranks. The former Baylor graduate standout catcher was inducted into the UT Arlington Athletic Hall of Honor on Sept. 25, 2004.

February 5, 2000

Clay Gould8 Clay Gould’s jersey No. 8 joined the number of his former coach, Butch McBroom, on the outfield wall at Allan Saxe Stadium (now Clay Gould Ballpark) on Feb. 17, 2002. A former Mavericks player and head coach, Gould won champion-ships in both capacities. As a player, Gould was the Southland Conference Player of the Year in 1993 and was nominated for USA Baseball’s Golden Spikes Award, presented yearly to the nation’s most outstanding player. He led the Mavericks to NCAA Regional appearances as a player in 1990 and 1992.

Gould was an assistant coach at UT Arlington from 1997-1999, before being named the school’s fourth head coach in 2000. His 2001 Mavericks won the Southland Conference Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Regional, making Gould the only member of all three of UT Arlington’s regional teams. He was named Co-Coach of the Year in the South Central Region by the American Baseball Coaches Association in 2001.

Gould passed away on June 23, 2001, after a courageous battle with cancer, but his memory lives on in the hearts of all who knew him.

February, 17, 2002

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16th Annual Baseball Alumni Golf Tournament

The 16th Annual Baseball Alumni Golf Tournament was held Friday, Sept. 26, 2008, at Riverside Golf Club. Sixty former Maverick baseball players participated in the event. Tournament champions include (left-to-right above): Justin Reagan (1988-90), William Rose (1989-92), John Marek (1989-90), Paul Paramo (1989-90).Special thanks goes to Alumni Club President Jeff Burrow (1988-91), and to co-spon-sors Bruce Kelley (1978-80) and Danny Smith (1978-81).

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26th Annual Baseball Alumni Game

The 26th Annual Baseball Game was held Saturday, Sept. 27, 2008, at Clay Gould Ballpark on the campus of UT Arlington. Thirty-eight former Mavericks participated in the alumni game. Many UT Arlington alums traveled far distances to attend the 26th annual alumni weekend, but nobody logged more miles than Jason Lewis (1997-98) who traveled 1,354 miles to Arlington from Coral Springs, Fla.

B.G. Wilson Most Valuable Player- Alan Herrman (2001-03)

Bruce Marshall Most Outstanding Pitcher - Tim McJilton (1978-81)

Doug Myres Fastest Pitch- Jarrett Garza, 87 mph (2001-02)

Clay Gould Home Run Derby Champion - Leo Radkowski (2007)

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERSCurt Culbertson ................................ 1980-81-82Shane Currin .................................... 1989-90-91Ricky Cyr ...................................................... 1976

Gary Darst ..............................................1983-84Shane Davenport ...................................1993-94John Paul Davis .............................1998-99-2000Ryan Davis........................................ 2008Steve Dearman ................................. 1978-79-80Tim Deery .................................................... 1987Robby Deevers .......................................2002-03John Deller .................................. 1986-87-88-89Wes Detwiler ..........................................2002-03Whoa Dill ......................................1998-99-2000Jay Dixon ..................................................... 1995Brad Dodge ............................................1991-92Robert Don .............................................1977-78Eamonn Donovan ...................................2007-08Matt Dunn ........................................ 2008Chad Duffer ............................................1995-96Doug Durrwachter ........................... 1991-92-93

Duane Easterling ....................................1977-78Ty Edelen ..................................................... 1999Jeff Edlefsen ..................................... 2008Brandon Endsley ......................2006-07-08Dave Engelson ........................................2001-02Travis Erard .............................................1997-98Charlie Everett ............................................. 1981

Steve Fairbanks ........................................... 1992Dillon Farish ...........................................2004-05Greg Farnik .............................................1985-86Cody Farr ................................................1993-94Mark Farrar.................................. 1981-82-83-84Wayne Farrar ............................................... 1975Lyle Fattig ..............................................1997-98Clint Faught ........................................2000, 2002Greg Faught ................................................ 1985Jared Ferrans ............................................... 2000Jerry Fisher .................................................. 2006Bobby Flores ............................... 1973-74-75-76Shawn Floyd...........................................1997-98Ryan Foley ................................................... 2000John Ford ......................................... 1981-82-83Steve Foster ............................................1987-88Rodney Fowler ................................. 1985-86-87Robert Frusha.............................................. 1974Henery Fulkerson ...................................1969-70

Kyle Gainley ................................................ 2006Don Gaither ................................................. 1981Julio Garcia .................................................. 1982Michael Gardner ............................... 2003-04-05Collin Garner ...........................2006-07-08Jason Garrett ..........................................1994-95Jarrett Garza ...........................................2001-02Javier Garza ............................................1983-84Michael Garza ........................................2003-04Chris Gay ..................................... 1989-90-91-92Dillon Gee ........................................ 2005-06-07Todd George ................................................ 2000Gerard Giustino ......................................1988-89Randy Glaze ...........................................1995-96Roland Gonzalez ....................................1985-86Clay Gould ................................... 1990-91-92-93Calvin Gray .................................................. 1982A.C. Greaves ................................................ 2001Ronnie Green .........................................1969-70Steffan Guest.................................... 2008

ADavid Abernathy ......................................... 1981Jim Abt ...................................................1969-70Joel Alvarado ............................................... 2001Eric Ames .................................................... 1999Matt Anderson ..............................1999-2000-01Robert Anguiano ......................................... 1996Lindsey Armstrong ...................................... 1985Chad Ashlock ............................................... 1999Rene Asprion ..........................................1993-94Sam Austin .............................................1991-92Cary Avants ................................................. 2004Jamie Ayala ................................................. 1985

Paul Banas .............................................1985-86Kasey Baker ............................................2003-04Ron Barnett ...................................... 1974-75-76Aaron Batlle ..................................... 2003-04-05Justin Batson ..........................................1996-97Jake Baxter .............................................2004-05David Beal ................................................... 1972Gary Bearden ................................... 1972-73-74Mike Benavidez ......................................1994-95Randy Bench ............................... 1977-87-79-80Mike Bird ..................................................... 1986Robin Black ............................................1976-77Larry Bolster ..................................... 1971-72-73Jason Borghese ........................................... 1996Adam Boydston ................................ 2008Dustin Bozarth .......................................2002-03Mike Bradley ............................................... 1999B.J. Brandenberger .................................2002-03Derek Brehm ..........................................2003-04Stan Brewer ..................................... 1980-81-82Austin Bridges ............................................. 2006Paul Bruder ............................................2003-04Creighton Bryan .......................................... 2000Bobby Brown .............................................. 1990Wade Burton ............................................... 1998Tracey Bullard .........................................1982-83Jack Burgess ...........................................1974-75Chuck Burnes .............................. 1981-82-83-84P.J. Burns ..................................................... 2007Jeff Burrow .................................. 1988-89-90-91Ben Burum .............................................2006-07Adam Bush .................................................. 1999Pat Bush ...................................................... 1997

Ruben Camacho .....................................1995-96Kendall Carrillo ............................................ 2007Todd Carruthers ......................................1987-88Terry Caruthers ............................................ 1970Al Carter ...................................................... 1969Erik Cartmill ................................................ 2006Derek Cheatham ......................................... 1993Michael Choice .................................. 2008Ken Clark .......................................... 1971-72-73John Cleaveland .......................................... 2007Drew Clementz ................................. 2008Pat Cleveland .........................................1987-88Austin Coan ................................................. 2007Charlie Coffey ................................... 2001-02-03Ashley Colburn ............................................ 1997Chad Comer ...................................... 2008Josh Condon ................................................ 2003Aaron Cook .................................................. 2004Jim Cooney .............................................1993-94Keith Coover ................................ 1981-82-83-84Randy Cornejo ............................................. 2006Ron Cox ....................................................... 1975Todd Cox ........................................... 1983-84-85Kelly Crosby ........................................1999-2000

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Jeremiah Haar ............................................. 2005Todd Hale ...............................................1983-84Lawrence Hanlon ............................. 1989-90-91Craig Happel ..........................................1980-81R.J. Harris .................................................... 2007Jim Hartman .................................... 1986-87-88Darrell Harton ............................................. 1983Karl Heckendorn .....................................1992-93Kyle Heine ..............................................1997-98Daniel Henderson ........................................ 1997K.J. Hendricks .........................................2001-02John Henrickson .....................................1993-94J.T. Herak ..................................................... 1999Alan Herrman .........................................2001-03Larry Hess ................................................... 1987David Hicks .............................................1977-78Lawrence Hicks ......................................1972-73Courtney Hill ............................................... 2000Robert Hill ................................... 1970-71-72-73Trey Hillman ................................ 1982-83-84-85Barry Hilton ............................................1975-76Hector Hinojosa ............................ 1988, 1990-91Stephon Hodges .....................................1986-87Johnny Hodges ............................................ 1972Paul Hoelscher ............................................ 1988Michael Holly .........................................1985-86Blake Holt ........................................ 2008Trey Holt .................................................1977-78George Honsaker ....................................1995-96Allan Hough ..................................... 1976-77-78Derek Howell ............................................... 1989Mark Howell ................................................ 1986Brent Hughes .............................................. 1994Mike Hurd ................................................... 2000

Aaron Jackson ............................................. 2001Jerald Jackson ............................................. 1986Craig Jennings ............................. 1982-83-84-85Josh Jezek ..............................................2000-01Scott Johnston ............................................ 1982Lee Jones............................................1990, 1992Rusty Jones ............................................1978-79

Andrew Kainer.................................. 2008John Karant ............................................1995-96Bruce Kelley ...........................................1978-80Jimmy Kelley ............................... 1970-71-72-73Louis Kelly ................................................... 1985Joe Kennedy .......................................1999-2000Brent Kinman .....................................1977, 1979Cliff Knowles .................................... 1974-75-76Michael Kopecky ....................................1997-98Curtis Kouba ................................ 1978-79-80-81Tim Krejci ...............................................1991-92Mike Krieg ................................... 1982-83-84-85Michael Kuentz ........................................... 1996Terry Kunkel ................................................ 1978Eric Kunz ..................................................... 1992

John Lackey ................................................. 1998Micah Ladd ................................................. 2001Norman Lampkins ....................................... 1980Roger Lancaster .....................................1996-97Jason LaPoint ............................... 1990-91, 1993Ed LeBoeuf .............................................1988-89

Daniel Lenihan .......................................2003-04Brett Lewis .............................................2004-05Jason Lewis ............................................1997-98Marcus Limon ............................................. 2008Matt Lindenmeyer ...................................... 2002Mike Linke ..............................................1976-77Tim Linville.................................................. 1997Charlie Llewellyn ......................... 1990-91-92-93Nathan Long ...........................2006-07-08Mark Lowe .........................................2002, 2004Pierce Loveless ............................ 2000-01-02-03Ronnie Lucas ............................................... 1969Kraig Luckenbill........................................... 1985

Daniel Macha .........................................2004-05Pat Malone .................................................. 1999Marc Manwarren ......................................... 1995John Marek ................................................. 1990Bruce Marshall .......................................1976-77Tripp Marston .........................................1982-83Billy Martin ................................. 1995-96-97-98Craig Martin ............................ 1998-99-2000-01Ryan Martin ............................2006-07-08Joe Massa .................................... 1969-70-71-72David Masters ............................................. 2007Scott Maynard ........................................1983-84Brad Maxwell .............................................. 1996Chad McBroom ................................. 1995-96-97Robert McCallum ............................. 1982-83-84Bill McConnell ............................................. 1974Jim McCoy ..............................................1977-78Preston McCoy .................................. 2008Randy McDonald ......................................... 1981Sandy McGee .............................................. 1969Tim McJilton................................ 1978-79-80-81David McLeod .............................. 2005-06-07-08Keith McMahen ........................................... 1993Justin McPherson .............................. 2008Josh McSpadden ....................................2004-05Paul Meador ................................................ 1994Mark Medina ..........................................1978-79Mike Meek .............................................1984-85Jack Melton ...................................... 1995-96-97Shawn Menke ............................................. 2002Wade Mensing .......................................1992-93Don Meredith .........................................1991-92Gene Merrell ..........................................1969-70Mark Merrill ..................................... 1973-74-75Richard Messer ............................................ 1985Frank Meyers ..........................................1976-77Rob Michelson............................................. 1976Mike Miller .................................................. 1987Roy Miller ...............................................1995-96Tim Miller .................................................... 2001Chris Minissale .......................................2001-02T.K. Minzak .................................................. 1996Duane Mitchell ............................ 1980-81-82-83Steve Mitchell .................................. 1970-71-72David Mitteis ............................................... 1993Matt Mize ...............................................1998-99John Mocek ................................. 1974-75-76-77Adam Moore ............................................... 2006Ricky Dan Moore ....................................1977-78Jesus Morillo ..........................................2001-02Chris Mosley ................................................ 1986Todd Mraz ........................................ 1986-87-88Danny Murray ............................................. 1986Doug Myres ............................................1986-87

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Chris Olson .................................................. 1996Daniel Ortmeier ............................... 2000-01-02Doug Osterloh ........................................1974-75Matt Otteman .........................2006-07-08Mark Otto .................................................... 1985Dave Owen ....................................... 1977-78-79

Dennis Padgett............................................ 1974Mike Palazzini ........................................1974-75Paul Paramo ...........................................1989-90Doug Patty .................................................. 1994Gary Paul ..................................................... 1990Hunter Pence..........................................2003-04Roger Piacenti ........................................1982-83Mark Picca ........................................ 2008Blake Pierson ................................... 2003-04-05Jay Pitschka...................................... 2008Bruce Pool ..............................................1991-92Ken Porterfield ............................................ 1994Marc Poss ...............................................1974-75Chris Powell ................................................ 1976Howard Prager ............................ 1986-87-88-89Bill Pratt ...................................................... 1978Darrell Preston ............................ 2001-02-03-04Chad Price ........................................ 2008Josh Prince .................................................. 1995Melvin Pugh ................................................ 1974Chris Pulido ............................................1994-95Aaron Pullin ................................ 2000-01-02-03Mitch Putman .............................. 2007-08

Leo Radkowski ............................................ 2007James Rains ................................ 1984-85-86-87Evan Raley ........................................ 2008Junior Ramirez ............................................ 2001Brian Reagan.................................... 1988-89-90Craig Rich .................................................... 1994Ryan Riddle ................................................. 2006Daniel Rieder..........................................2006-07Chris Roberts ............................................... 1995Ryan Roberts ..........................................2002-03Paul Robinson ........................................1980-81Ryan Robinson.................................. 2008Jeff Rodgers ................................................ 1980David Rodriguez .....................................1985-86Price Rogers ................................................ 1996Keith Romere .............................................. 1979Ken Rose ..................................... 1981-82-83-84William Rose .................................... 1990-91-92Steve Roznos ............................................... 1985Jose Rubiera ...........................................1990-91Roy Rudewick .............................................. 1987Kyle Rudy ...............................................2006-07Dane Ryan ..............................................2004-05

Shain Sackett .........................................1989-90Lonnie Salyers ............................. 1970-71-72-73Cade Sanchez .........................................1998-99Matthew Sartor ......................................2006-07John Sauerhage .......................................... 1983Andy Sauter ................................ 2007-08Dave Scallan ................................................ 1991Raymond Schuster ........................... 1987-88-89Erik Seiberlich .................................. 1997-98-99Jason Severson .......................................2001-02

Scott Sexton ................................. 1992-93, 1995Mark Shephard .......................................1997-98Jimmy Shewmake ........................ 1973-74, 1976Randy Shipman ........................................... 1985Mark Shoop ........................................1987, 1989Rob Siek ...................................................... 1975Colt Simon ................................................... 2007Bobby Sims ...................................... 1970-71-72Dan Sims ................................................1996-97James Sinor ................................................. 1994Brent Skillman ............................ 1969-70-71-72Matt Skinner ..........................................1984-85Danny Slinkman ............................... 2006-07-08Danny Smith ............................... 1978-79-80-81Dewitt Smith ............................................... 2000James Smith................................................ 2006Jason Smith.................................. 1990, 1992-93Kyle Smith ..............................................1990-91Rahn Smith ...................................... 1996-97-98Mike Snapp ................................. 2001-02-03-04David Sobczak ............................. 1996-97-98-99Mike Spain .................................................. 1969Matt Splawn ..........................................1995-96Jeff Stephens ............................... 1990-91-92-93Justin Stevens ........................................2005-06Jimmy Stewart ............................ 1970-71-72-73Jeff Storms ....................................... 2008Paul Stovall ................................................. 1995Ricky Stover................................................. 2003Steve Sullivan .........................................1983-84Garry Sutherland ....................................1975-76Greg Sutphin ............................................... 1982Jeff Swope ..............................................1981-82

Brian Tambone ............................................ 1995Chris Taylor .............................................2006-07Chris Taylor .................................................. 2003Jerald Templin ............................................. 1974Ken Thomas................................................. 1996Kyle Thomason .......................................2005-06Randy Thorpe .............................. 1978-79-80-81Judd Thrower .............................................. 1999Todd Toomer................................................ 1992Victor Toro ................................................... 1980Ricky Trussell ..........................................1980-81Jimmy Turner .............................................. 1973Ricky Turner...................................... 1978-79-80Rocky Turner ...........................................1993-94Terry Twomey .........................................1970-71

David Upchurch ........................................... 1994Mike Ulring ................................................. 1990

Ernie Valamides ......................................1978-79Richard Valenta ........................... 1977-78-79-80Grant Varnell ..........................................2004-05Rett Varner ...................................... 2008Pat Varni ...................................... 1986-87-88-89Dennis Vazzi ..................................... 1974-75-76Tony Vilaros ............................................1989-90Jorge Villalba ............................................... 1981Mark Visosky ............................... 1973-74-75-76

Mark Wade .............................................1978-79Joe Wakeland .........................................1974-75Gary Walker ............................................1978-79Nathan Warrick ........................................... 2005Jason Watkins ........................................1991-92Steve Watkins .............................................. 1969Brandon Watson .....................................2001-02

Brian Watson .................................... 2008Gene Watson ............................................... 1990Matt Webb .................................. 1987-88-89-90Brad Weber ............................................1989-90Boomer Welles ............................................ 2005Josh Westrom .............................................. 1995David Whisonant ....................................1975-76Mike White ....................................... 1976-77-78Wes White ..............................................1970-71Jay Wiederhold .......................................1979-80Fred Wilburn ............................... 1980-81-82-83Richard Wilkinson ....................... 1977-78-79-80Scott Williams .............................. 2002-03, 2005Terry Williams ............................................. 1980Ted Williams ................................................ 1984B.G. Wilson .................................. 1993-94-95-96Brock Wilson ............................... 2005-06-07-08Tony Wilson ................................. 1969-70-71-72Bob Wingard ..........................................1978-79Robby Winn ................................................. 2006Wess Winn..............................................1994-95Billy Womack ................................... 1972-73-74Brett Wood .................................................. 1999Pat Woodruff ..........................................1987-88Barry Worden .............................................. 1969Mike Wyant ............................................1973-74

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1st Game .....03/04/1969, at Tarleton State (L, 4-2)1st Batter ...........................Larry Duke (CF)1st Pitcher ............................Jim Abt (RHP)1st Hit .................................. Al Carter (RF)1st Run .............................. Joe Massa (2B)1st RBI .........................Brent Skillman (SS)1st Win .......... 03/11/69, 5-2 vs. Dallas Univ.1st WP .................... Henry Fulkerson (LHP)

What a Game!On Sunday, March 8, 1998, in Hammond, La., third baseman Matt Mize led UT Arling-ton to a 13-11 victory over Southeastern Louisiana. Mize went 5-for-5, hitting four home runs and collected seven RBI. His 17 total bases and four homers in a single game remain UT Arlington and Southland Conference all-time records.

What an Inning!On Sunday, April 10, 1993, in San Marcos, Texas, UT Arlington exploded for 12 runs in the first inning on its way to a 22-7 victory against Texas State (then Southwest Texas State). The Mavericks pounded out five home runs, two doubles and three singles - the 27 total bases was sixth in NCAA history. Catcher Jason Smith proved to be the leader of the record-breaking crew with two hom-ers in the inning.

What a Weekend!The Mavericks opened the 1985 season the weekend of Feb. 16-17, in Austin against the No. 1 nationally-ranked Texas Long-horns. Mavericks third-baseman Dave Zech led UT Arlington to 14-13 and 7-1 victories during the four-game series. Zech finished with four home runs, two doubles and 12 RBI in the series.

Maverick Quick Hits1,000 and counting...

1,000th Game ...02/28/89, W, 12-7, at Hardin-Simmons1,000th Win.... 02/27/05, 12-2, vs. UT Pan American (home)1,000th Home Game ............ 04/23/06, W, 5-3 vs. UTSA

These Mavericks Were WinnersMost Games Played in, won by UTA- Jeff Stephens (1990-93) ....... 136 victories- Darrell Preston (2001-04) ..... 131 victories

Most Games Pitched in, won by UTA- Michael Snapp (2001-04) ........ 90 victories- Aaron Pullin (2000-03) ........... 55 victories

Most Wins in a Maverick Uniform- Butch McBroom (27 years) .... 756 victories- John Mocek (18 years) .......... 532 victories

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SCHOLARSHIPSCary Courtwright Scholarship The Cary Courtwright scholarship was introduced in the 2000-01 academic year. Established in honor of the late Cary Courtwright, who had so generously given to the UT Arlington baseball program for many years, by Mr. Courtwright’s family, the scholarship funds one scholarship for the Mavericks baseball squad each year.

Butch McBroom Scholarship Butch McBroom was associated with UT Arlington’s baseball team longer than anyone in the history of the program. The team’s head coach from 1974-1999, McBroom won two Southland Conference championships and took his team to the NCAA Regional in 1990 and 1992. McBroom roamed the Mavericks dugout for 26 of his 28 year coaching career, winning 756 games in a UT Arlington uniform. Among the honors McBroom received during his distinguished career were South Central Region Coach of the Year in 1990 and four SLC Coach of the Year awards. He posted 14 consecutive 30-plus win seasons and helped produce 65 players who moved on to the professional ranks, 45 who became coaches and 46 who earned All-SLC honors in a UT Arlington uniform. McBroom was the first person in Mavericks baseball history to have his uniform number retired when his No. 30 was permanently placed on the outfield wall at Clay Gould Ballpark.

Wayne M. Wade Scholarship The Wayne M. Wade Academic/Athletic Endowed Baseball Scholarship was introduced in the 2004-05 academic year. Established in honor of the late Wayne M. Wade, who was a longtime baseball fan, World War II veteran and worked many years as the manager of Arlington Stadium, former home of the Texas Rangers. The student-athlete must have completed at least 30 hours of course work and maintained a 3.0 grade-point average. The scholarship donor is Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Wade, a former pitcher for UT Arlington in the late 1970s and son of the late Mr. Wade.

Clay Gould Scholarship UT Arlington established the Clay Gould Memorial Scholarship in memory of the former Mavericks head coach and All-Southland Conference player who passed away after a courageous battle with cancer on June 23, 2001. As a player, Gould was the SLC Player of the Year in 1993 and was nominated for USA Baseball’s Golden Spikes Award, presented yearly to the nation’s most outstanding player. He led the Mavericks to NCAA Regional appearances as a player in 1990 and 1992. Gould was an assistant coach at UT Arlington from 1997-1999 before being named the school’s fourth head coach in 2000. His 2001 Mavericks won the SLC and advanced to the NCAA Regional, making Gould the only member of all three of UT Arlington’s regional teams. He was named Co-Coach of the Year in the South Central Region by the American Baseball Coaches Association in 2001. His No. 8 was retired by UT Arlington on Feb. 17, 2002.

Steve Macko Scholarship Since the mid-1980s, the UT Arlington baseball program has been enhanced by the generosity and support of Joe and Dorothy Macko. In memory of their son Steve, who was an All-American shortstop at Baylor University, and later played with the Chi-cago Cubs, the Macko family annually hosts events that attract hundreds of athletes. The proceeds from these events have created scholarships for baseball players at UT Arlington, Baylor, Texas Wesleyan, McLennan Junior College and Dallas Bishop Lynch High School. The Macko family has been great supporters of high school and college baseball for many years. Joe Macko is a veteran of 54 years in professional baseball. He hit 306 home runs during a 15-year minor league career and spent 30 years as equip-ment and clubhouse manager for the Texas Rangers.

James V. Leggett Jr. Scholarship The James V. Leggett Jr. Academic/Athletic Endowed Baseball Scholarship was established in the 2004-05 academic year in honor of James V. Leggett Jr., a local business entrepreneur who had a long history of supporting various charities and educational projects. The scholarship was formed by family and friends of Leggett. The student-athlete must also major in business or a related field.

Scholarship Winners2000-01 Recipient .......................................................................... Darrell Preston2001-02 Recipient .......................................................................... Darrell Preston2002-03 Recipient .......................................................................... Darrell Preston2003-04 Recipient .......................................................................... Darrell Preston2004-05 Recipient .................................................................................Dane Ryan2005-06 Recipient ....................................................................Jonathan Gutierrez2006-07 Recipient .............................................................................David Newby2007-08 Recipient .............................................................................. Ryan Martin2008-09 Recipient .........................................................................Adam Boydston

Scholarship Winners2000-01 Recipient ............................................................................K.J. Hendricks2001-02 Recipient ............................................................................K.J. Hendricks2002-03 Recipient .......................................................................... Robby Deevers2003-04 Recipient .............................................................................. Aaron Batlle2004-05 Recipient ....................................................................... Michael Gardner2005-06 Recipient ..........................................................................Kyle Thomason2006-07 Recipient ............................................................................. Brock Wilson2007-08 Recipient ........................................................................Danny Slinkman2008-09 Recipient ................................................................................Rett Varner

Scholarship Winners2004-05 Recipient ....................................................................... Josh McSpadden2005-06 Recipient ........................................................................... David McLeod2006-07 Recipient ............................................................................. Collin Garner2007-08 Recipient ............................................................................. Collin Garner2008-09 Recipient .................................................................................Mark Picca

Scholarship Winners2002-03 Recipient ................................................................... B.J. Brandenberger2003-04 Recipient ................................................................... B.J. Brandenberger2004-05 Recipient .............................................................................Grant Varnell2005-06 Recipient ................................................................................. Dillon Gee2006-07 Recipient .................................................................... Matthew Otteman2007-08 Recipient ............................................................................. Brock Wilson2008-09 Recipient .................................................................... Matthew Otteman

Scholarship Winners2000-01 Recipient ........................................................................ Daniel Ortmeier2001-02 Recipient ........................................................................ Daniel Ortmeier2002-03 Recipient ............................................................................ Wes Detwiler2003-04 Recipient ....................................................................... Josh McSpadden2004-05 Recipient .............................................................................. Aaron Batlle2005-06 Recipient ............................................................................. James Smith2006-07 Recipient ........................................................................Danny Slinkman2007-08 Recipient .................................................................... Matthew Otteman2008-09 Recipient ..........................................................................Michael Choice

Scholarship Winners2004-05 Recipient ............................................................................ Blake Pierson2005-06 Recipient ............................................................................. Brock Wilson2006-07 Recipient ....................................................................... Brandon Endsley2007-08 Recipient ....................................................................... Brandon Endsley2008-09 Recipient .............................................................................. Jay Pitschka

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SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSSLC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS

1964 ................................................................... Trinity1965 ................................................................... Trinity1966 ................................................................... Trinity1967 ...................................................... Arkansas State1968 ...................................................... Arkansas State1969 ................................................................... Trinity1970 ...................................................... Arkansas State1971 ................................................................... Lamar1972 .............................................. Louisiana-Lafayette1973 .............................................. Louisiana-Lafayette1974 .......................................................Louisiana Tech1975 ........................................... Louisiana Tech/Lamar1976 ................................................................... Lamar1977 ................................................................... Lamar1978 .......................................................Louisiana Tech1979 ................................................................... Lamar1980 .......................................................Louisiana Tech1981 ................................................................... Lamar1982 ................................................. vacated by Lamar1983 .................................................Louisiana-Monroe1984 ................................................................... Lamar1985 ................................................................... Lamar1986 .......................................................Louisiana Tech1987 .......................................................Louisiana Tech1988 ...................................................... McNeese State1989 ............................................... Sam Houston State1990 ...............................................UT Arlington1991 .............................................. Northwestern State1992 ...............................................UT Arlington1993 .............................................. Northwestern State1994 .............................................. Northwestern State1995 .............................................. Northwestern State1996 ........................... Louisiana-Monroe (La. Division) Texas State (Texas Division)1997 ......................... Northwestern State (La. Division) Texas State (Texas Division)1998 .............................................. Northwestern State1999 .................................................Louisiana-Monroe2000 ........................ Louisiana-Monroe/McNeese State2001 .............................................. Northwestern State2002 ................... Northwestern State/Louisiana-Monroe2003 ................................................................... Lamar2004 ................................................................... Lamar2005 .............................................. Northwestern State2006 ...................................................... McNeese State2007 ................................................................. ^ UTSA2008 .....................................................................UTSA

^ Division play began in 2007* No longer competes in Southland Conference

TEAM REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSLamar ....................................................................... 10Northwestern State .................................................... 9* Louisiana Tech ......................................................... 6* Louisiana-Monroe ................................................... 5* Trinity ...................................................................... 4* Arkansas State ......................................................... 3McNeese State ........................................................... 3UTSA .......................................................................... 2Texas State ................................................................. 2* Louisiana-Lafayette ................................................. 2UT Arlington .................................................... 2Sam Houston State ..................................................... 1

SLC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS1964 ................................................................... Trinity1965 ................................................................... Trinity1966 ................................................................... Trinity1967 ...................................................... Arkansas State1968 ...................................................... Arkansas State1969-92 ...............................................No Tournament1993 ...................................................... McNeese State1994 .....................................................................UTSA1995 .................................................Louisiana-Monroe1996 ............................................... Sam Houston State1997 ............................................................Texas State1998 .................................................................Nicholls1999 ............................................................Texas State2000 ............................................................Texas State2001 ...............................................UT Arlington2002 ................................................................... Lamar2003 ...................................................... McNeese State2004 ................................................................... Lamar2005 .....................................................................UTSA2006 ...............................................UT Arlington2007 ............................................... Sam Houston State2008 ............................................... Sam Houston State

TEAM TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSTexas State ................................................................. 3Sam Houston State ..................................................... 3* Trinity ...................................................................... 3Lamar ......................................................................... 2* Arkansas State ......................................................... 2McNeese State ........................................................... 2UT Arlington .................................................... 2UTSA .......................................................................... 2Nicholls ...................................................................... 1* Louisiana-Monroe ................................................... 1

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME RECORDSSchool Yrs. W-L Pct.Nicholls 2 4-2 .667Sam Houston State 8 19-10 .655Lamar 10 24-16 .600UTSA 10 17-16 .515Texas State 13 22-22 .500Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1 2-2 .500UT Arlington 12 21-22 .488McNeese State 8 11-13 .458Southeastern Louisiana 3 5-6 .454Northwestern State 15 19-30 .387Stephen F. Austin 1 1-2 .333* Trinity 5 12-6 .667* Arkansas State 5 11-6 .647* Louisiana-Monroe 10 16-17 .485* Abilene Christian 5 1-10 .091

NCAA PLAYOFF RECORDSSchool Yrs. W-L Pct.Lamar 10 11-20 .355Texas State 3 3-6 .333Sam Houston State 4 3-8 .272Northwestern State 3 2-6 .250McNeese State 4 2-8 .200UT Arlington 4 1-8 .111Nicholls 2 0-4 .000UTSA 2 0-4 .000* Louisiana Tech 6 6-12 .333* Louisiana-Monroe 4 2-8 .200* Trinity 3 1-6 .143* Arkansas State 1 0-2 .000

COMPOSITE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE REGULAR-SEASON RECORDS(SLC games only)

School Yrs. W L T Pct. Lamar 1964-87, 1999- 366 225 1 .619 Northwestern State 1988- 316 203 0 .609 Texas State 1988- 291 229 0 .560 UTSA 1992- 223 197 0 .531 UT Arlington 1964- 379 376 0 .502 Sam Houston State 1988- 256 263 0 .493 McNeese State 1973- 358 381 1 .484 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2007- 26 33 1 .437 Southeastern Louisiana 1998- 124 177 0 .412 Central Arkansas 2007- 23 36 1 .386 Stephen F. Austin 1988-95, 2006- 86 168 0 .338 * Louisiana Tech 1972-87 164 95 0 .633 * Trinity 1964-72 29 17 1 .628 * Louisiana-Lafayette 1972-82 96 80 0 .545 * Louisiana-Monroe 1983-06 278 255 2 .521 * Arkansas State 1964-87 96 164 0 .369 * Abilene Christian 1964-73 21 45 0 .318 * North Texas 1984-89 17 70 0 .195

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSAbilene Christian ____________________ W, 4-2Sam Houston State ___________________ L, 0-6Sam Houston State ___________________ L, 1-2Lamar ___________________________ W, 7-4Lamar ___________________________ L, 3-4Lamar ___________________________ L, 2-3Southeastern Oklahoma ________________ W, 2-1Southeastern Oklahoma ________________ L, 3-4Arkansas State ______________________ L, 1-7Arkansas State ______________________ W, 2-1Arkansas State _____________________ W, 11-2Trinity ___________________________ W, 4-3Trinity ___________________________ W, 5-4Trinity ___________________________ L, 2-5

@ TCU ___________________________ L, 0-1@ TCU ___________________________ L, 1-4Texas Wesleyan _____________________ L, 0-2Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 5-0Southwestern (Texas) _________________ W, 4-0Southwestern (Texas) _________________ W, 5-4Univ. of Dallas ______________________ W, 9-4Oklahoma ________________________ L, 3-9Oklahoma ________________________ L, 1-6@ Arkansas State ____________________ W, 2-0@ Arkansas State ____________________ W, 1-0@ Arkansas State ____________________ W, 5-0Fort Hays State _____________________ L, 1-2Emporia State ______________________ W, 7-3Emporia State ______________________ L, 0-3@ Southwestern (Texas) ________________ L, 2-5@ Southwestern (Texas) ________________ W, 5-1@ Louisiana-Lafayette _________________ L, 2-8@ Louisiana-Lafayette _________________ L, 1-2@ Louisiana-Lafayette _________________ L, 0-1Southeastern Oklahoma ________________ W, 5-2Southeastern Oklahoma ________________ W, 5-4Bishop College ______________________ W, 6-0Bishop College _____________________ W, 16-1Lamar ___________________________ W, 4-3Lamar ___________________________ W, 1-0Lamar ___________________________ L, 3-4@ SMU __________________________ L, 5-6@ SMU __________________________ L, 2-3Trinity ___________________________ L, 4-8Trinity ___________________________ L, 6-10Trinity ___________________________ L, 3-8@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 1-3@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 2-5Abilene Christian ___________________ W, 10-1Abilene Christian ____________________ W, 5-4Abilene Christian ____________________ W, 4-3Southeastern Oklahoma ________________ L, 3-6Southeastern Oklahoma ________________ L, 3-4Louisiana Tech ______________________ L, 1-3Louisiana Tech ______________________ L, 1-3Hardin-Simmons ____________________ L, 3-5Hardin-Simmons ____________________ L, 2-8

Baylor ___________________________ L, 2-3Baylor ___________________________ L, 0-2@ TCU ___________________________ W, 2-1@ TCU ___________________________ L, 1-6Creighton ________________________ W, 11-3Southwestern (Texas) _________________ W, 7-0Southwestern (Texas) _________________ W, 3-1Fort Hays State _____________________ L, 0-2Fort Hays State _____________________ L, 1-11Louisiana-Lafayette __________________ W, 3-2Louisiana-Lafayette _________________ W, 13-2Louisiana-Lafayette __________________ L, 0-4Kent State ________________________ L, 7-9Univ. of Dallas ______________________ W, 7-6Univ. of Dallas _____________________ W, 21-1Arkansas State ______________________ L, 2-4Arkansas State ______________________ L, 1-11Arkansas State ______________________ W, 9-8Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 3-2Bishop College ______________________ W, 5-3Bishop College _____________________ W, 12-3@ Lamar _________________________ L, 2-3@ Lamar _________________________ W, 3-2@ Lamar _________________________ L, 2-5@ SMU __________________________ W, 5-1@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ W, 3-2@ McNeese State ____________________ W, 3-1@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 2-3@ Abilene Christian ___________________ W, 7-2@ Abilene Christian ___________________ W, 7-4@ Abilene Christian ___________________ L, 3-10@ Trinity _________________________ L, 1-3@ Trinity _________________________ L, 1-10@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ W, 2-1@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 2-3TCU ____________________________ L, 2-3TCU ____________________________ W, 8-2

TCU ____________________________ L, 0-5TCU ____________________________ L, 3-4@ TCU ___________________________ W, 3-0@ TCU ___________________________ L, 3-6@ Hardin-Simmons ___________________ W, 3-2@ Hardin-Simmons __________________ W, 10-0@ UT Pan American ___________________ L, 0-3@ UT Pan American ___________________ L, 1-4@ UT Pan American ___________________ L, 7-18@ Dallas Baptist _____________________ L, 0-2@ Dallas Baptist _____________________ L, 0-1Southwestern (Texas) _________________ W, 6-2Southwestern (Texas) _________________ W, 6-3Hardin-Simmons ___________________ W, 11-6Hardin-Simmons ____________________ W, 4-1@ Southwestern (Texas) ________________ L, 3-6@ Southwestern (Texas) ________________ W, 5-4Fort Hays State _____________________ L, 5-10Fort Hays State _____________________ W, 3-1Emporia State ______________________ W, 1-0Emporia State ______________________ W, 3-1@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ W, 6-3@ Louisiana-Lafayette _________________ W, 4-2@ Louisiana-Lafayette _______________ W, 12-11@ Louisiana-Lafayette _________________ L, 3-9Kent State ________________________ W, 2-0@ Baylor _________________________ L, 1-2@ Baylor _________________________ L, 1-5@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 2-6@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 7-15@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 4-8@ Abilene Christian ___________________ W, 4-0@ Abilene Christian ___________________ W, 8-0Texas Wesleyan _____________________ L, 9-15McNeese State ______________________ L, 2-3McNeese State ______________________ L, 0-4McNeese State ______________________ L, 2-8@ SMU __________________________ L, 5-13Cornell __________________________ W, 3-2Cornell __________________________ W, 2-1Cornell __________________________ W, 3-0Cornell __________________________ W, 6-5SMU ____________________________ L, 4-5Lamar ___________________________ W, 4-2Lamar ___________________________ L, 0-10Lamar ___________________________ L, 3-6Abilene Christian ____________________ L, 0-2Abilene Christian ____________________ W, 5-0@ Arkansas State ____________________ L, 1-3@ Arkansas State ____________________ L, 1-2@ Arkansas State ____________________ L, 1-2

University of Plano ___________________ L, 6-8Baylor ___________________________ L, 5-6Baylor ___________________________ L, 0-4SMU ____________________________ L, 2-3SMU ____________________________ W, 4-0@ UT Pan American ___________________ L, 2-4@ UT Pan American ___________________ L, 1-11@ UT Pan American ___________________ L, 1-2@ UT Pan American ___________________ L, 0-9@ TCU ___________________________ L, 0-4@ TCU ___________________________ L, 0-2@ TCU ___________________________ L, 6-12@ TCU ___________________________ L, 5-6Southwestern (Texas) _________________ L, 4-7Southwestern (Texas) _________________ W, 4-2Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 6-3Univ. of Dallas ______________________ W, 4-3Univ. of Dallas ______________________ W, 6-1@University of Plano __________________ L, 2-3@ University of Plano __________________ W, 1-0@ Southwestern (Texas) ________________ L, 1-4@ Southwestern (Texas) ________________ L, 1-2Central Michigan ____________________ W, 3-1Central Michigan ____________________ W, 2-0Louisiana-Lafayette __________________ W, 8-1Louisiana-Lafayette __________________ L, 2-7Louisiana-Lafayette __________________ L, 4-6Union Univ. (Tenn.) ___________________ W, 4-3Union Univ. (Tenn.) ___________________ W, 8-4University of Plano ___________________ W, 3-2JFK, Neb ________________________ W, 11-0JFK, Neb. _________________________ L, 4-8

Louisiana Tech ______________________ L, 2-3Louisiana Tech _____________________ W, 11-1Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 4-1@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ L, 6-9@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 2-5@ McNeese State ____________________ W, 1-0@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 0-4@ Lamar _________________________ L, 0-6@ Lamar _________________________ L, 2-4@ Lamar _________________________ L, 5-16@ Univ. of Dallas ____________________ W, 9-1@ Univ. of Dallas ____________________ W, 2-0Dallas Baptist ______________________ W, 8-7Dallas Baptist ______________________ W, 9-2Arkansas State ______________________ L, 1-3Arkansas State ______________________ W, 7-0Arkansas State ______________________ W, 4-3

University of Plano ___________________ W, 9-4University of Plano ___________________ L, 2-16@ TCU ___________________________ L, 0-10@ TCU ___________________________ W, 6-3SMU ____________________________ W, 7-1SMU ____________________________ W, 5-0Univ. of Dallas ______________________ W, 1-0Univ. of Dallas ______________________ W, 2-0Oral Roberts _______________________ W, 6-4Oral Roberts _______________________ W, 5-3Oral Roberts _______________________ W, 9-1TCU ____________________________ W, 4-2Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 7-2@ TCU ___________________________ L, 8-13@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ L, 3-5Southwestern (Texas) _________________ W, 5-4North Texas _______________________ W, 5-2North Texas _______________________ W, 3-1Central Michigan ____________________ L, 4-6Central Michigan ____________________ L, 1-2Emporia State ______________________ W, 5-2Emporia State ______________________ L, 1-10@ Univ. of Dallas ____________________ W, 8-7@ Univ. of Dallas ___________________ W, 11-2Kent State ________________________ W, 9-1Kent State ________________________ W, 6-5@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 4-6@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 1-2@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ W, 5-3@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ L, 5-13@ Arkansas State ____________________ L, 1-3@ Arkansas State ____________________ W, 6-3@ Arkansas State ____________________ L, 1-3@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ W, 7-1@ Southwestern (Texas) ________________ L, 6-7McNeese State _____________________ W, 12-3McNeese State ______________________ W, 2-1McNeese State _____________________ W, 13-6@ UT Pan American ___________________ L, 2-5@ UT Pan American ___________________ L, 3-14@ UT Pan American ___________________ L, 0-3@ UT Pan American ___________________ L, 0-4Lamar ___________________________ L, 0-1Lamar ___________________________ L, 0-9Lamar ___________________________ L, 3-7Midwestern State ____________________ W, 5-2Midwestern State ____________________ W, 8-2@ Louisiana-Lafayette _________________ W, 4-3@ Louisiana-Lafayette _________________ W, 6-4@ Louisiana-Lafayette _________________ L, 2-4

Baylor ___________________________ L, 1-2Baylor ___________________________ L, 1-2@ Baylor _________________________ L, 3-7@ Baylor _________________________ L, 0-6@ SMU __________________________ L, 6-7@ SMU __________________________ L, 4-10Bishop College _____________________ W, 11-0Bishop College ______________________ W, 7-1Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 0-5Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 5-12TCU ____________________________ L, 0-4Texas Wesleyan _____________________ L, 2-3@ TCU ___________________________ L, 3-14@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ L, 3-13TCU ____________________________ L, 5-6TCU ____________________________ W, 6-4Southeastern Oklahoma ________________ L, 0-3Southeastern Oklahoma ________________ L, 0-5@ Univ. of Dallas ____________________ W, 8-0@ Univ. of Dallas ____________________ L, 1-3Kansas __________________________ W, 1-0Kansas __________________________ W, 4-3Central Michigan ____________________ L, 7-9Central Michigan ____________________ L, 3-13Emporia State ______________________ L, 3-4

@ Tarleton State _____________________ L, 2-4@ TCU ___________________________ L, 2-18Univ. of Dallas ______________________ W, 5-2Southeastern Oklahoma ________________ L, 4-5Austin College _____________________ W, 11-0Dallas Baptist _____________________ W, 10-5@ TCU ___________________________ L, 5-11@ Austin College ___________________ W, 12-6Dallas Baptist ______________________ L, 3-10Tarleton State ______________________ W, 6-5@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ L, 6-7Abilene Christian ____________________ L, 2-6Abilene Christian ____________________ L, 0-9Univ. of Dallas ______________________ W, 9-5Trinity ___________________________ L, 0-1Trinity ___________________________ L, 1-2@ Southeastern Oklahoma ______________ L, 3-4@ Lamar _________________________ L, 1-7@ Lamar _________________________ L, 0-3Texas Wesleyan _____________________ L, 4-5@ Arkansas State ____________________ L, 2-12@ Arkansas State ____________________ L, 0-2

West Texas State ____________________ L, 0-2West Texas State ____________________ L, 1-3Univ. of Dallas _____________________ W, 11-2SMU ____________________________ W, 8-1SMU ____________________________ W, 6-4Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 5-2Southeastern Oklahoma ________________ L, 1-3Southeastern Oklahoma ________________ L, 1-4Centenary ________________________ L, 3-5Hardin-Simmons ____________________ L, 7-8Hardin-Simmons ____________________ W, 4-3TCU ____________________________ W, 8-7TCU ____________________________ L, 0-3@ Abilene Christian __________________ W, 12-7 @ Abilene Christian ___________________ L, 3-10@ Abilene Christian ___________________ L, 8-9@ TCU ___________________________ L, 2-7@ Southeastern Oklahoma ______________ L, 3-6@ Trinity _________________________ L, 4-5@ Trinity _________________________ L, 1-7@ Trinity _________________________ W, 1-0Hardin-Simmons ____________________ W, 6-5Lamar __________________________ W, 10-4Lamar ___________________________ L, 4-7Lamar ___________________________ L, 0-5Arkansas State ______________________ L, 5-11Arkansas State ______________________ L, 0-1Arkansas State ______________________ L, 1-3

West Texas State ____________________ W, 8-7West Texas State ____________________ W, 7-6TCU ____________________________ L, 2-6TCU ____________________________ L, 0-9TCU ____________________________ W, 3-2TCU ____________________________ L, 1-9@ SMU __________________________ W, 7-5@ SMU __________________________ L, 3-15 Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 5-3Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 6-5Fort Hays State _____________________ W, 8-7@ Southeastern Oklahoma ______________ W, 3-0@ Southeastern Oklahoma ______________ L, 0-1University of Plano ___________________ W, 8-7University of Plano __________________ W, 10-0University of Plano __________________ W, 14-6Texas Wesleyan ____________________ W, 10-5Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 8-2Abilene Christian ____________________ W, 2-1Abilene Christian ____________________ W, 5-3

1969 (6-16)

TOM BEASLEY1969-1970

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1970 (10-18)

FRED MATTHEWS1971-1973

60-54

BUTCH McBROOM1974-1999756-686-2

1971 (22-12)

1972 (18-25)

1973 (20-17)

1974 (23-28)

1975 (22-27)

1976 (29-21)

1977 (14-39)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSEmporia State ______________________ W, 5-4@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 1-7@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 0-2@ Southeastern Oklahoma ______________ L, 4-13@ Southeastern Oklahoma ______________ L, 0-13Bradley ________________________ W, 11-10Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 5-4Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 5-4Arkansas State ______________________ W, 6-0Arkansas State ______________________ L, 2-5Arkansas State ______________________ L, 2-5Cornell _________________________ W, 11-5Cornell __________________________ L, 4-7Cornell __________________________ L, 3-7@ Midwestern State __________________ W, 6-3@ Midwestern State __________________ L, 0-4@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 3-4@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 5-7@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 1-7@ Lamar _________________________ L, 0-5@ Lamar _________________________ L, 3-13@ Lamar _________________________ L, 6-9Texas Wesleyan ____________________ L, 12-13@ SMU __________________________ L, 5-8@ SMU __________________________ L, 5-9Louisiana-Lafayette __________________ W, 8-6Louisiana-Lafayette __________________ L, 3-4Louisiana-Lafayette __________________ L, 0-3

@ SMU __________________________ W, 8-4@ SMU __________________________ L, 3-5@ TCU ___________________________ L, 1-13@ TCU ___________________________ W, 3-2Southwestern (Texas) _________________ L, 8-13Southwestern (Texas) _________________ L, 3-8Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 8-16Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 7-11TCU __________________________ W, 12-10TCU ____________________________ W, 8-7@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ L, 4-5@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ W, 4-2William Penn ______________________ W, 2-1William Penn _____________________ W, 10-6William Penn _____________________ W, 11-1William Penn ______________________ W, 9-1Central Michigan ____________________ L, 0-1Central Michigan ____________________ L, 3-5Univ. of Dallas _____________________ W, 13-2Univ. of Dallas _____________________ W, 10-2Emporia State ______________________ L, 4-15Emporia State ______________________ W, 9-8Univ. of Dallas ______________________ W, 4-0Univ. of Dallas _____________________ W, 13-6vs. Michigan State ___________________ W, 4-2vs. Indiana ________________________ L, 4-5vs. Morningside (Iowa) _________________ W, 7-2@ UT Pan American ___________________ L, 2-4vs. Morningside (Iowa) _________________ W, 5-3vs. Michigan State ___________________ L, 0-1@ UT Pan American ___________________ L, 3-4Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 6-5Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 5-3North Texas ______________________ W, 12-2North Texas ______________________ W, 11-0Lamar ___________________________ L, 1-2Lamar ___________________________ L, 2-7Lamar __________________________ W, 11-1Lamar ___________________________ L, 2-3McNeese State ______________________ W, 5-4McNeese State ______________________ W, 7-3McNeese State ______________________ W, 9-2McNeese State ______________________ W, 4-2SMU ____________________________ W, 8-2SMU ____________________________ W, 7-0@ Arkansas State ____________________ L, 8-9@ Arkansas State ___________________ W, 13-4@ Arkansas State ____________________ L, 8-9@ Arkansas State ____________________ W, 6-0Texas Wesleyan _____________________ L, 1-2Texas Wesleyan _____________________ L, 4-8@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 2-6@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 1-6@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 1-5@ Louisiana Tech ___________________ W, 10-5Sam Houston State ___________________ W, 7-3Sam Houston State ___________________ W, 7-6TCU _____________________________T, 2-2Louisiana-Lafayette __________________ W, 5-3Louisiana-Lafayette __________________ L, 7-11Louisiana-Lafayette __________________ L, 0-2Louisiana-Lafayette __________________ L, 0-11

vs. SMU __________________________ W, 9-3@ UT Pan American ___________________ L, 3-11vs. SMU __________________________ L, 8-9@ UT Pan American ___________________ L, 0-5@ UT Pan American ___________________ L, 1-6Oral Roberts _______________________ W, 1-0Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 5-10@ Sam Houston State _________________ W, 8-1@ Sam Houston State ________________ W, 12-8@ Baylor _________________________ L, 2-4@ Baylor _________________________ L, 2-6Univ. of Dallas _____________________ W, 12-2Univ. of Dallas ______________________ W, 7-2Hardin-Simmons ____________________ L, 5-6Hardin-Simmons ___________________ W, 14-3Southwestern (Texas) ________________ W, 12-8Southwestern (Texas) _________________ L, 9-13St. Edward’s _______________________ W, 7-3St. Edward’s _______________________ W, 6-3@ TCU __________________________ W, 10-1@ TCU ___________________________ L, 2-6@ Lamar _________________________ L, 4-8@ Lamar _________________________ L, 5-10@ Lamar _________________________ L, 0-8@ Lamar _________________________ L, 5-11Baylor ___________________________ L, 3-4Baylor ___________________________ L, 8-9@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 5-6@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 0-8@ McNeese State ___________________ L, 13-15@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 3-8SMU ____________________________ W, 4-3SMU ____________________________ L, 2-11Arkansas State ______________________ W, 7-2Arkansas State ______________________ W, 4-2Arkansas State ______________________ W, 4-3Arkansas State _____________________ W, 12-5@ Oral Roberts _____________________ W, 3-2@ Oral Roberts _____________________ L, 3-4@ Oral Roberts _____________________ L, 0-8Louisiana Tech ______________________ L, 1-10Louisiana Tech _____________________ W, 18-4Louisiana Tech ______________________ L, 3-4Louisiana Tech _____________________ W, 12-4@ SMU __________________________ W, 6-3Louisiana-Lafayette __________________ W, 5-3Louisiana-Lafayette __________________ L, 7-20Louisiana-Lafayette __________________ L, 0-5Louisiana-Lafayette __________________ L, 6-8

@ TCU ___________________________ L, 7-10@ TCU ___________________________ L, 4-13@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ L, 0-5@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ L, 5-6Midwestern State ____________________ W, 8-7Midwestern State ____________________ W, 7-5@ Baylor _________________________ L, 2-17@ Baylor _________________________ L, 4-9Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 4-12Arkansas-Little Rock _________________ W, 10-3Austin College _____________________ W, 15-3Austin College ______________________ W, 9-0Texas Wesleyan _____________________ L, 2-5Texas Wesleyan _____________________ L, 1-7East Central Univ. (Okla.) ________________ W, 2-0East Central Univ. (Okla.) ________________ W, 6-4Southeastern Oklahoma ________________ L, 3-4Southeastern Oklahoma ________________ L, 3-6Emporia State ______________________ W, 5-3Emporia State ______________________ L, 2-6@ SMU __________________________ L, 2-4@ SMU __________________________ L, 2-3William Penn ______________________ W, 3-2William Penn ______________________ W, 6-4Lake Forest (Ill.) ____________________ W, 25-5@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ W, 3-2@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 4-5@ Univ. of Dallas ____________________ W, 7-3@ Univ. of Dallas ___________________ W, 13-0Arkansas State ______________________ W, 4-3Arkansas State ____________________ W, 16-15Arkansas State ______________________ W, 4-0Arkansas State ______________________ W, 7-1TCU ____________________________ L, 6-9TCU ____________________________ L, 3-5@ Dallas Baptist _____________________ L, 4-7@ Dallas Baptist ____________________ W, 11-6Rockford (Ill.) ______________________ W, 3-0Rockford (Ill.) ______________________ W, 3-2Carthage (Wis.) _____________________ W, 5-0Carthage (Wis.) _____________________ L, 1-4@ Austin College ___________________ W, 16-0@ Austin College ____________________ L, 8-9SMU ____________________________ W, 5-4

SMU ____________________________ W, 5-1Baylor ___________________________ W, 2-0Baylor ___________________________ W, 4-3@ Arkansas State ____________________ W, 8-1@ Arkansas State ____________________ L, 7-10@ Arkansas State ____________________ W, 6-0@ Arkansas State ____________________ W, 9-5Univ. of Dallas ______________________ W, 4-0Univ. of Dallas ______________________ W, 7-1UT Pan American ____________________ W, 3-2UT Pan American ____________________ L, 1-7Louisiana Tech _____________________ W, 10-6Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 6-5Louisiana Tech ______________________ L, 2-8Louisiana Tech ______________________ L, 4-6@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 0-3

TCU ____________________________ W, 4-3TCU ____________________________ W, 3-2Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 3-4Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 3-7Southwestern Oklahoma _______________ L, 4-6Southwestern Oklahoma _______________ W, 7-2Southwestern Oklahoma _______________ W, 4-3Southwestern Oklahoma _______________ L, 7-8Wayne State _______________________ W, 8-2Wayne State _______________________ W, 9-0Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 3-2Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 1-0@ TCU ___________________________ L, 3-4@ TCU ___________________________ L, 3-9@ Mary Hardin-Baylor _________________ W, 7-4@ Texas __________________________ L, 1-7@ Texas __________________________ W, 6-1@ Texas __________________________ L, 7-8@ Texas __________________________ L, 5-14Indiana __________________________ W, 6-3Indiana _________________________ W, 14-8@ Baylor _________________________ L, 3-7@ Baylor _________________________ W, 5-3Carthage (Wis.) ____________________ W, 16-1Carthage (Wis.) ____________________ W, 10-0Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 6-5Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 4-2Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 4-2Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 4-3North Dakota State ___________________ W, 6-2North Dakota State __________________ W, 17-1North Dakota State ___________________ W, 7-4North Dakota State __________________ W, 13-4@ Arkansas State ____________________ L, 2-3@ Arkansas State ____________________ L, 0-4@ Arkansas State ____________________ W, 7-3@ Arkansas State ___________________ L, 10-11@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ L, 2-4@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ L, 6-7UT Pan American ____________________ W, 7-3UT Pan American ____________________ L, 0-6UT Pan American ____________________ L, 2-5UT Pan American ____________________ W, 5-1Midwestern State ____________________ W, 3-2Midwestern State ____________________ W, 9-1Baylor __________________________ W, 10-9Baylor ___________________________ L, 9-11Mary Hardin-Baylor___________________ W, 5-0Mary Hardin-Baylor___________________ W, 5-0@ Dallas Baptist _____________________ L, 0-2@ Dallas Baptist _____________________ W, 5-1@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 4-8@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ W, 7-6@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ W, 5-2@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ W, 6-5Dallas Baptist ______________________ W, 6-5Dallas Baptist ______________________ W, 8-6Arkansas State ______________________ W, 5-2@ Lamar _________________________ L, 2-6@ Lamar _________________________ L, 6-7Lamar ___________________________ L, 0-1

Texas Tech ________________________ W, 4-3Texas Tech ________________________ W, 6-5Texas Tech ________________________ W, 1-0Texas Tech ________________________ W, 6-2@ TCU ___________________________ L, 3-4@ TCU __________________________ W, 10-8@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ L, 3-4@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ W, 7-3@ Texas __________________________ L, 1-4@ Texas __________________________ L, 4-12@ Texas __________________________ L, 3-10@ Texas __________________________ L, 3-8Lake Forest (Ill.) _____________________ W, 8-2Lake Forest (Ill.) _____________________ W, 8-0William Penn ______________________ W, 3-2

William Penn ______________________ W, 3-1North Texas _______________________ W, 4-1North Texas ______________________ W, 14-3Southwestern Oklahoma _______________ W, 8-4Southwestern Oklahoma _______________ W, 5-1Mary Hardin-Baylor___________________ W, 6-5Mary Hardin-Baylor___________________ W, 3-2@ Southeastern Oklahoma ______________ W, 3-1@ Southeastern Oklahoma ______________ L, 3-4William Jewell ______________________ W, 7-6William Jewell ______________________ W, 1-0@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ W, 4-3@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 1-9Dallas Baptist ______________________ W, 3-1Dallas Baptist ______________________ W, 5-2Carthage (Wis.) ____________________ W, 12-2Carthage (Wis.) _____________________ W, 8-3Arkansas State ______________________ L, 4-8Arkansas State _____________________ W, 10-3Texas Wesleyan _____________________ L, 2-10Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 5-2UT Pan American ____________________ W, 4-0UT Pan American ____________________ W, 8-7UT Pan American ____________________ W, 7-2UT Pan American ___________________ W, 10-2TCU ___________________________ W, 10-9TCU ____________________________ W, 6-4@ Texas Wesleyan ___________________ W, 10-7@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ L, 1-3Louisiana Tech _____________________ W, 12-3Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 8-7Louisiana Tech ______________________ L, 6-9Louisiana Tech ______________________ L, 0-2@ Dallas Baptist _____________________ L, 3-6@ Dallas Baptist _____________________ L, 3-5Baylor ___________________________ L, 3-4Baylor ___________________________ W, 5-3Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 6-5@ Arkansas State ____________________ L, 5-6@ Arkansas State ____________________ L, 8-9@ Arkansas State ____________________ L, 3-4@ Arkansas State ____________________ L, 4-9

@ Texas _________________________ W, 10-6@ Texas __________________________ L, 6-7@ Texas __________________________ W, 8-5@ Texas __________________________ L, 0-6Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 5-6Oral Roberts _______________________ W, 3-2Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 0-3TCU ____________________________ W, 5-4@ Baylor _________________________ W, 8-5@ Baylor _________________________ W, 1-0Central Iowa _______________________ W, 6-5Central Iowa ______________________ W, 16-4Creighton ________________________ L, 12-18Creighton _________________________ W, 9-8Kansas State _______________________ L, 8-14Kansas State _______________________ L, 0-8@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ L, 0-9@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ L, 5-13UTEP ___________________________ W, 6-5Baylor ___________________________ L, 7-10Baylor ___________________________ W, 2-1Emporia State _____________________ W, 12-4Emporia State _____________________ W, 12-5Texas Wesleyan _____________________ L, 3-7@ McNeese State ___________________ W, 10-3@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 2-7@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 6-11@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 9-11UT Pan American ____________________ W, 9-8UT Pan American ____________________ W, 4-3North Texas _______________________ W, 8-7North Texas _______________________ W, 5-0Texas Wesleyan ____________________ W, 15-9Lamar ___________________________ W, 3-2Lamar ___________________________ L, 6-13Lamar ___________________________ W, 4-3Lamar ___________________________ W, 5-2@ TCU ___________________________ L, 7-14McNeese State _____________________ W, 10-6McNeese State ______________________ L, 5-6McNeese State ______________________ L, 4-6McNeese State ______________________ L, 4-8@ TCU ___________________________ L, 1-6@ Dallas Baptist ____________________ W, 12-2@ Dallas Baptist _____________________ L, 1-2Dallas Baptist ______________________ W, 4-3Dallas Baptist ______________________ W, 6-0@ Lamar _________________________ W, 6-2@ Lamar _________________________ W, 3-1@ Lamar _________________________ W, 9-4@ Lamar _________________________ L, 4-5@ McNeese State ____________________ W, 5-3Lamar ___________________________ L, 2-3

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@ Rice___________________________ L, 0-1@ Rice___________________________ L, 1-5@ Rice___________________________ L, 8-15@ Texas __________________________ L, 0-7@ Texas __________________________ L, 0-14@ Texas __________________________ L, 2-3@ Texas __________________________ L, 7-12@ Baylor _________________________ L, 5-6@ Baylor _________________________ L, 2-7Briar Cliff (Iowa) _____________________ W, 4-0Briar Cliff (Iowa) _____________________ W, 6-1Oral Roberts _______________________ W, 5-2Oral Roberts _______________________ W, 9-6Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 1-3TCU ____________________________ W, 7-0TCU ____________________________ W, 7-3Texas Wesleyan _____________________ L, 8-9William Penn _____________________ W, 18-7William Penn _____________________ W, 11-1Baylor ___________________________ W, 5-3Baylor ___________________________ W, 8-3Kansas State _______________________ W, 8-2Mount Mercy (Iowa) _________________ W, 14-0Mount Mercy (Iowa) _________________ W, 25-2Mayville State (N.D.) _________________ W, 12-0Mayville State (N.D.) __________________ W, 8-0Oklahoma City ______________________ W, 7-4Oklahoma City ______________________ L, 0-5@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ L, 7-10McNeese State ______________________ W, 6-5McNeese State ______________________ W, 4-2McNeese State ______________________ W, 8-2@ TCU ___________________________ L, 8-17@ Dallas Baptist _____________________ L, 3-6@ North Texas _____________________ W, 15-3@ North Texas ______________________ W, 5-2@ North Texas ______________________ W, 6-2Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 9-8Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 8-7Louisiana Tech _____________________ W, 23-7Louisiana Tech _____________________ W, 12-3@ TCU ___________________________ L, 6-8Dallas Baptist ______________________ W, 4-3Dallas Baptist ______________________ W, 7-6Nicholls State _____________________ W, 12-5@ Dallas Baptist _____________________ L, 7-10@ Texas Wesleyan ___________________ L, 10-18@ Lamar _________________________ W, 4-0@ Lamar _________________________ L, 4-8@ Lamar _________________________ L, 3-9

@ Texas __________________________ L, 0-13@ Texas ________________________ W, 14-13@ Texas __________________________ W, 7-1@ Texas __________________________ L, 6-18Oral Roberts _______________________ W, 9-8Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 1-3Oral Roberts _______________________ W, 3-2Briar Cliff (Iowa) _____________________ W, 5-1Briar Cliff (Iowa) _____________________ W, 5-2Briar Cliff (Iowa) ____________________ W, 16-9Briar Cliff (Iowa) ____________________ W, 14-8@ TCU ___________________________ L, 6-7@ TCU ___________________________ L, 2-11Central Iowa _______________________ W, 7-1Central Iowa _______________________ W, 5-3@ Hardin-Simmons ___________________ L, 1-7@ Hardin-Simmons ___________________ W, 7-2Texas Southern ____________________ W, 15-1Texas Southern _____________________ W, 5-1@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ W, 2-1@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ L, 0-7@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ L, 5-8Iowa State ________________________ L, 7-15Iowa State _______________________ W, 10-8Arkansas State ______________________ W, 4-2Arkansas State ______________________ W, 4-2Arkansas State ______________________ L, 8-9Missouri State ______________________ L, 9-11Sul Ross __________________________ W, 8-3Sul Ross _________________________ W, 11-2Missouri State ______________________ W, 3-2Missouri State _____________________ W, 11-1Hardin-Simmons ____________________ L, 3-4Hardin-Simmons ____________________ W, 5-4Minnesota State Mankato _______________ L, 1-4Minnesota State Mankato _______________ L, 4-5South Dakota State __________________ W, 19-1South Dakota State __________________ W, 14-2@ Dallas Baptist _____________________ L, 6-9@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 3-9@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 0-2@ McNeese State ___________________ W, 10-3Baylor ___________________________ L, 4-15

Baylor ___________________________ L, 0-13TCU ___________________________ W, 10-6Schreiner _________________________ W, 8-5Schreiner _________________________ W, 7-6Schreiner ________________________ W, 15-5Schreiner ________________________ W, 10-1Dallas Baptist _____________________ W, 12-1@ TCU ___________________________ L, 8-9North Texas _______________________ W, 5-1North Texas _______________________ W, 7-5North Texas _______________________ W, 7-1@ Baylor _________________________ L, 0-7@ Baylor _________________________ L, 3-6@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 1-3@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ W, 6-5@Louisiana Tech _____________________ L, 4-5Lamar ___________________________ L, 7-9Lamar ___________________________ L, 2-7

@ Texas __________________________ L, 1-4@ Texas __________________________ L, 1-7@ Texas __________________________ L, 0-13@ Texas __________________________ L, 0-7Hardin-Simmons ____________________ W, 5-2Hardin-Simmons ____________________ W, 9-8Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 5-14Oral Roberts _______________________ W, 8-3Oral Roberts _______________________ W, 8-4Oral Roberts _______________________ W, 5-4TCU ___________________________ L, 10-11@ Hardin-Simmons ___________________ W, 5-2@ Hardin-Simmons __________________ W, 10-1Stephen F. Austin ____________________ L, 4-7Stephen F. Austin ____________________ L, 7-9@ Baylor _________________________ L, 0-19@ Baylor _________________________ L, 0-2Briar Cliff (Iowa) ____________________ L, 10-11Briar Cliff (Iowa) _____________________ W, 5-4Emporia State _____________________ W, 10-7TCU ____________________________ W, 5-4Dallas Baptist ______________________ L, 5-8Louisiana Tech ______________________ L, 0-1Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 4-2Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 6-5vs. St. John’s _______________________ L, 3-12@ UT Pan American ___________________ W, 3-2vs. St. John’s _______________________ W, 8-7vs. Southeastern Oklahoma ______________ W, 8-4vs. St. John’s _______________________ L, 5-6vs. Southeastern Oklahoma ______________ L, 2-3@ TCU ___________________________ W, 5-3Lambuth (Tenn.) ____________________ L, 4-10St. Francis (Ill.) ______________________ W, 5-4McNeese State ______________________ W, 2-1McNeese State ______________________ W, 6-1McNeese State ______________________ W, 3-2Baylor ___________________________ W, 3-2Baylor ___________________________ L, 0-9@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ L, 9-10@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ W, 8-1@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ W, 8-1Mary Hardin-Baylor___________________ L, 2-6Mary Hardin-Baylor___________________ W, 4-3North Texas _______________________ W, 5-0North Texas _______________________ W, 2-1North Texas _______________________ W, 4-3@ TCU ___________________________ L, 5-7@ Dallas Baptist _____________________ W, 9-0@ Arkansas State ____________________ L, 1-2@ Arkansas State ____________________ L, 2-6St. Edward’s _______________________ L, 1-3St. Edward’s _______________________ L, 2-4@ Lamar _________________________ W, 4-3@ Lamar _________________________ W, 3-1@ Lamar _________________________ L, 1-4

@ Texas __________________________ L, 2-7@ Texas __________________________ L, 6-7@ Texas __________________________ L, 5-9@ Texas __________________________ L, 8-12Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 1-8@ TCU ___________________________ W, 4-0@TCU ___________________________ L, 4-5@ Rice___________________________ L, 7-10@ Rice___________________________ L, 4-11@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 0-3@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 3-4TCU ____________________________ W, 7-5TCU ____________________________ L, 1-2@ Baylor _________________________ L, 3-9@ Baylor ________________________ W, 16-8Wisconsin-Superior __________________ W, 20-3Sam Houston State ___________________ W, 9-6Sam Houston State ___________________ W, 1-0

Quincy (Ill.) _______________________ W, 8-0Oklahoma State _____________________ L, 5-9Quincy (Ill.) _______________________ W, 2-0Quincy (Ill.) _______________________ W, 4-0St. Francis (Ill.) _____________________ W, 10-3Emporia State ______________________ L, 2-4@ Tulane ________________________ L, 10-11@ Louisiana State ____________________ L, 2-17@ Louisiana State ____________________ L, 3-4@ Louisiana-Lafayette _________________ W, 7-6Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 6-0Mary Hardin-Baylor_________________ W, 14-12Mary Hardin-Baylor__________________ W, 12-2Minnesota ________________________ W, 9-4Dallas Baptist _____________________ L, 11-12Prairie View A&M ____________________ W, 9-0Prairie View A&M ____________________ W, 9-0Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 9-7@ Dallas Baptist ____________________ L, 11-12@ Oral Roberts _____________________ L, 4-10@ Oral Roberts _____________________ L, 3-9@ Oral Roberts _____________________ L, 2-10TCU ___________________________ W, 12-8@ TCU _________________________ W, 17-15@ Hardin-Simmons ___________________ L, 7-8@ Hardin-Simmons __________________ W, 12-3Southwestern (Texas) _________________ W, 4-0Southwestern (Texas) _________________ W, 9-1@ Stephen F. Austin___________________ W, 3-2@ Stephen F. Austin___________________ L, 9-11North Texas ______________________ W, 18-6North Texas _______________________ W, 3-2Hardin-Simmons ____________________ L, 7-8Hardin-Simmons ____________________ W, 9-5@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ W, 9-5@ Texas Wesleyan ____________________ W, 9-1UT Pan American ____________________ W, 1-0UT Pan American ____________________ W, 2-1UT Pan American ____________________ L, 3-6UT Pan American ____________________ W, 3-1

Hardin-Simmons ___________________ W, 14-1Hardin-Simmons ____________________ L, 1-7Baylor ___________________________ W, 5-4Baylor ___________________________ W, 5-4@ Baylor ________________________ W, 12-8@ Baylor _________________________ L, 2-3@ Hardin-Simmons ___________________ L, 4-5@ Hardin-Simmons __________________ W, 11-3Texas ___________________________ L, 0-3Texas ___________________________ L, 6-13Texas ___________________________ L, 3-9Texas ___________________________ L, 3-13vs. Oral Roberts _____________________ W, 8-1@ Louisiana-Lafayette _________________ W, 4-1vs. Oklahoma State ___________________ L, 5-7vs. Oklahoma State ___________________ L, 2-7Oklahoma ________________________ W, 5-4Oklahoma ________________________ L, 3-5Oklahoma ______________________ W, 11-10Oklahoma City ____________________ W, 16-15@ TCU ___________________________ W, 3-1Dallas Baptist ______________________ W, 8-4Emporia State ______________________ L, 1-3St. Francis (Ill.) ______________________ W, 9-5Wisconsin-Eau Claire _________________ W, 12-0Wisconsin-Eau Claire _________________ W, 13-1St. Francis (Ill.) ______________________ W, 6-5Wisconsin-Eau Claire _________________ W, 12-3Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ L, 4-6Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ W, 9-4Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ L, 1-2Arkansas-Little Rock __________________ W, 5-4@ Northwestern State _________________ W, 3-2@ Northwestern State _________________ L, 4-8@ Northwestern State _________________ W, 9-2TCU ___________________________ W, 19-6Kent State ________________________ L, 3-4Kent State _______________________ W, 10-9@ Dallas Baptist ___________________ W, 11-10Stephen F. Austin ____________________ W, 5-2Stephen F. Austin ____________________ L, 7-8Stephen F. Austin __________________ W, 11-10Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 8-3@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 0-5@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 3-4@ McNeese State ____________________ W, 6-5@ Texas Wesleyan ___________________ W, 14-1Sam Houston State ___________________ L, 4-11Sam Houston State __________________ W, 15-2Sam Houston State ___________________ L, 8-10@ TCU ___________________________ L, 3-9@ Texas State ______________________ W, 6-0@ North Texas _____________________ W, 11-3@ North Texas _____________________ W, 10-0@ North Texas ______________________ L, 3-4

@ Lamar _________________________ L, 4-7@ Lamar ________________________ W, 12-0@ Houston ________________________ L, 7-9@ Houston ________________________ L, 0-7@ Texas __________________________ W, 2-0@ Texas _________________________ L, 10-18Baylor ___________________________ L, 1-8Baylor ___________________________ L, 4-5Baylor ___________________________ L, 6-7@ Hardin-Simmons __________________ W, 12-7@ Hardin-Simmons ___________________ L, 4-5Briar Cliff ________________________ W, 16-6@ Baylor _________________________ L, 5-8@ Baylor _________________________ W, 8-6Oklahoma State _____________________ L, 5-15St. Francis, Ill. ______________________ W, 9-6St. Francis, Ill. ______________________ W, 8-6Lamar ___________________________ W, 4-1Lamar ___________________________ W, 6-0Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 1-0St. Francis, Ill. ______________________ W, 7-4@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ W, 8-1@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ W, 5-1@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ W, 8-4Wisconsin-Eau Claire __________________ W, 5-4Wisconsin-Eau Claire __________________ W, 9-0Northwestern ______________________ L, 3-4Northwestern ______________________ W, 9-1Nebraska _________________________ W, 5-1Tarleton State ______________________ W, 6-1Carthage, Wis. ______________________ W, 8-1Carthage, Wis. _____________________ W, 11-1Northwestern State ___________________ W, 3-1Northwestern State ___________________ W, 1-0Northwestern State __________________ W, 16-3@ Oklahoma _______________________ L, 7-19@ Oklahoma _______________________ L, 1-7@ Stephen F. Austin___________________ W, 8-4@ Stephen F. Austin___________________ W, 5-1@ Stephen F. Austin___________________ W, 9-5@ TCU __________________________ L, 10-11Dallas Baptist ______________________ W, 5-4McNeese State ______________________ L, 0-3McNeese State ______________________ L, 0-6McNeese State ______________________ W, 4-3TCU ____________________________ L, 8-12@ Northwood _____________________ W, 16-0@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 3-7@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 4-5@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 2-4Northwood ________________________ W, 6-3@ Dallas Baptist _____________________ L, 8-11Texas State ________________________ L, 6-8Texas State ________________________ W, 8-4Texas State ________________________ L, 0-9@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ W, 9-4

@ Texas A&M ______________________ L, 2-3@ Texas A&M ______________________ L, 3-5@ Texas A&M ______________________ L, 0-6@ Hardin-Simmons ___________________ L, 7-10@ Hardin-Simmons ___________________ W, 4-1Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 8-2Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 4-1Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 3-2Hardin-Simmons ____________________ L, 1-2Hardin-Simmons ____________________ L, 0-3@ Baylor _________________________ W, 5-4@ Baylor _________________________ L, 2-5@ Baylor _________________________ L, 1-13@ Texas __________________________ L, 1-15@ Texas __________________________ L, 1-3@ TCU ___________________________ L, 7-15Texas Wesleyan ____________________ W, 17-0Texas Wesleyan _____________________ L, 0-2Centenary ________________________ W, 3-1Centenary ________________________ W, 5-4Oklahoma State _____________________ L, 7-13vs. Texas Tech ______________________ L, 0-2@ Louisiana-Lafayette _________________ W, 4-3vs. Texas Tech ______________________ L, 0-6@ Louisiana-Lafayette _________________ L, 7-9@Northwestern State _________________ L, 2-5@ Northwestern State _________________ W, 2-1@ Northwestern State _________________ L, 2-11Missouri Western ____________________ W, 9-2Missouri Western ____________________ W, 6-4Oklahoma Baptist ____________________ W, 4-0St. Francis ________________________ L, 4-5St. Francis ________________________ L, 1-9@ Northwestern State _________________ L, 3-4

1985 (35-26)

1986 (30-26)

1987 (32-26)

1988 (33-22)

1989 (33-23)

1990 (31-30)- SLC Champions

- NCAA Participant

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS@ Northwestern State _________________ W, 4-2@ Northwestern State ________________ W, 11-2Northwood _______________________ W, 11-2Howard Payne ______________________ W, 8-4Stephen F. Austin ____________________ W, 2-1Stephen F. Austin ____________________ W, 4-1Stephen F. Austin ____________________ W, 6-5Tarleton State ______________________ W, 7-2Tarleton State _____________________ W, 11-1McNeese State ______________________ W, 5-4McNeese State ______________________ L, 2-3@ Oklahoma State ___________________ L, 2-6@ Oklahoma State ___________________ L, 5-8@ Texas State ______________________ W, 9-0@ Texas State ______________________ L, 3-11@ Texas State ______________________ W, 8-6Howard Payne _____________________ W, 12-1@ Dallas Baptist _____________________ L, 3-11Sam Houston State ___________________ W, 1-0Sam Houston State ___________________ W, 7-1TCU ___________________________ W, 13-4Cameron _________________________ W, 3-1Cameron _________________________ L, 0-8Nicholls State ______________________ L, 4-7Nicholls State ______________________ W, 4-3Texas (NCAA)_______________________ L, 8-9Clemson (NCAA) _____________________ L, 5-8

@ Houston ________________________ L, 8-10@ Lamar _________________________ W, 4-0@ Lamar _________________________ L, 2-3@ Lamar _________________________ L, 5-6@ Texas __________________________ W, 5-3@ Texas __________________________ L, 3-10@ Northwood ______________________ L, 3-13East Central Univ. (Okla.) _______________ W, 11-1East Central Univ. (Okla.) ________________ W, 8-0East Central Univ. (Okla.) ________________ W, 3-2@ Hardin-Simmons ___________________ W, 6-3@ Hardin-Simmons ___________________ W, 4-2Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 1-0Louisiana Tech ______________________ L, 4-6Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 4-1@ Baylor _________________________ W, 2-1@ Baylor _________________________ L, 0-6Baylor ___________________________ L, 3-8Baylor ___________________________ L, 3-6Baylor ___________________________ L, 1-5Tarleton State ______________________ W, 6-2Union (Ky.) _______________________ W, 15-4Lamar ___________________________ W, 3-0Lamar ___________________________ L, 2-5New Mexico State ____________________ W, 4-2@ Sam Houston State ________________ L, 10-11@ Sam Houston State _________________ W, 7-4@ Texas A&M ______________________ L, 2-5@ Texas A&M ______________________ L, 5-7Texas State _______________________ W, 12-1Texas State ________________________ W, 4-1Texas State ________________________ L, 7-8St. Francis (Ill.) ______________________ W, 7-6@ McNeese State ____________________ W, 4-3@ McNeese State ____________________ W, 4-3@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 2-3@ TCU ___________________________ W, 4-3Dallas Baptist ______________________ W, 4-3Stephen F. Austin ___________________ W, 12-3Stephen F. Austin ____________________ L, 5-7TCU ____________________________ L, 5-8Texas Wesleyan ____________________ W, 12-9Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ W, 9-0Louisiana-Monroe __________________ W, 10-3Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ W, 7-2Northwood ________________________ W, 6-4Hardin-Simmons ___________________ W, 12-4Hardin-Simmons ____________________ W, 6-0@ Oklahoma State ___________________ L, 5-10Northwestern State ___________________ L, 2-8Northwestern State ___________________ L, 5-9Northwestern State ___________________ L, 2-6Cameron _________________________ W, 2-0Cameron _________________________ W, 7-4

TCU ____________________________W, 4-3Northwood ________________________ W, 8-4@ Lamar _________________________ L, 0-2@ Lamar _________________________ W, 5-3@ Houston ________________________ L, 3-6Texas Wesleyan ____________________ W, 10-1Centenary _______________________ W, 10-2Centenary ________________________ W, 8-7

Oklahoma State _____________________ W, 5-3@ Baylor _________________________.W, 5-4@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ W, 7-5@ Louisiana Tech __________________ W, 11-10Tarleton State ______________________ W, 7-0College of the Southwest _______________ W, 5-2College of the Southwest ______________ W, 10-0College of the Southwest _______________ W, 2-1@ TCU __________________________ W, 10-5@ Nicholls State _____________________ L, 1-3@ Nicholls State _____________________ L, 0-2@ Nicholls State _____________________ W, 5-2St. Francis (Ill.) ______________________ L, 1-2St. Francis (Ill.) ______________________ W, 6-0Texas Southern _____________________ W, 7-0Texas Southern _____________________ W, 7-0@ Centenary ______________________ W, 18-1Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ W, 6-5Louisiana-Monroe __________________ W, 10-9Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ L, 7-9@ Texas __________________________ L, 2-4@ Texas __________________________ W, 5-4@ Texas __________________________ L, 2-7@ Texas A&M ______________________ L, 2-8McNeese State ______________________ W, 4-3McNeese State ______________________ W, 8-6McNeese State ______________________ W, 7-2Cameron _________________________ W, 2-1Cameron _________________________ W, 3-2Texas State ________________________ W, 2-0Texas State ________________________ W, 2-1Texas State _______________________ W, 13-2@ TCU __________________________ W, 15-2@ Northwestern State _________________ W, 7-6@ Northwestern State _________________ W, 4-3@ Northwestern State ________________ W, 12-1TCU ____________________________ W, 4-3Sam Houston State ___________________ W, 7-4Sam Houston State ___________________ L, 3-13Sam Houston State __________________ W, 12-4@ Stephen F. Austin___________________ W, 3-1@ Stephen F. Austin___________________ W, 5-0@ Stephen F. Austin___________________ L, 9-11@ Wichita State _____________________ L, 3-4@ Wichita State _____________________ L, 1-8Creighton (NCAA) ____________________ L, 6-11Texas (NCAA)_______________________ L, 1-17

Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 2-1Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 4-3TCU ____________________________ L, 7-10College of the Southwest ______________ W, 10-0College of the Southwest ______________ W, 14-2College of the Southwest _______________ W, 4-0Centenary ________________________ W, 1-0@TCU ___________________________ L, 5-9Arkansas State ______________________ L, 3-16Arkansas State ______________________ W, 6-3Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 5-4@Texas __________________________ L, 4-7@Texas __________________________ L, 6-8St. Francis College ____________________ W, 5-1St. Francis College ____________________ W, 9-3Nicholls State ______________________ L, 2-3Nicholls State ______________________ W, 6-1Nicholls State _____________________ W, 13-3Iowa State ________________________ L, 4-6Oklahoma State ___________________ W, 26-13UTSA ___________________________ W, 3-2UTSA ___________________________ W, 8-0UTSA ___________________________ W, 7-6@Oklahoma State ____________________ L, 3-17@Louisiana-Monroe __________________ W, 3-2@Louisiana-Monroe __________________ W, 6-3Oregon State ______________________ W, 13-9@Baylor _________________________ L, 0-2@ Baylor _________________________ L, 5-6@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 5-6@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 1-3@ McNeese State ____________________ W, 8-1Texas A&M ________________________ W, 8-6@ Texas State ______________________ L, 4-5@ Texas State ______________________ W, 7-2@ Texas State _____________________ W, 22-7Baylor ___________________________ L, 5-8Northwestern State ___________________ L, 3-6Northwestern State __________________ W, 10-0Northwestern State ___________________ W, 3-2@ Texas A&M ______________________ L, 2-4@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 6-7@ Sam Houston State _________________ W, 6-2@ Sam Houston State _________________ W, 8-7Tarleton State ______________________ W, 6-1Stephen F. Austin ____________________ W, 9-3Stephen F. Austin ___________________ W, 10-6Stephen F. Austin ___________________ W, 14-1

@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ W, 3-1@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 1-4@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ W, 5-1Sam Houston State* __________________ L, 1-4Northwestern State* _________________ W, 12-6Sam Houston State* __________________ L, 1-6

TCU ____________________________ L, 7-8@ TCU ___________________________ L, 6-14Baylor ___________________________ W, 8-6Louisiana Tech ______________________ L, 5-6Louisiana Tech ______________________ L, 1-9Louisiana Tech _____________________ W, 15-1Centenary ________________________ L, 2-6Missouri State ______________________ W, 6-5Oklahoma State _____________________ W, 6-4New Mexico _______________________ W, 5-4Incarnate Word _____________________ L, 0-8@ Texas __________________________ L, 1-5@ Texas __________________________ W, 9-8@ Texas __________________________ L, 2-5East Texas Baptist ___________________ W, 15-6Baylor ___________________________ L, 1-3Iowa State ________________________ L, 3-5Iowa State ________________________ W, 3-2@ UTSA __________________________ L, 1-3@ UTSA __________________________ L, 2-9@ UTSA __________________________ L, 2-3Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 7-5Northwestern State ___________________ L, 0-6Northwestern State ___________________ L, 1-2Northwestern State ___________________ L, 0-5@ Baylor _________________________ L, 5-14Sam Houston State ___________________ L, 1-10Sam Houston State _________________ W, 11-10Sam Houston State __________________ W, 10-3Northwood ________________________ L, 2-8@ McNeese State ____________________ W, 2-1@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 4-5@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 2-8@ Texas State _____________________ W, 16-7@ Texas State ______________________ W, 7-5@ Texas State ____________________ W, 13-12Cameron _______________________ W, 12-10@ Texas Tech _______________________ L, 5-12Oral Roberts _______________________ W, 8-3Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 1-2@ Wichita State _____________________ L, 6-7@ Wichita State _____________________ L, 3-11Stephen F. Austin ____________________ L, 1-11Stephen F. Austin ____________________ W, 3-0Stephen F. Austin ____________________ W, 3-0TCU ____________________________ L, 2-4Tarleton State ______________________ W, 5-3Nicholls State ______________________ W, 5-3Nicholls State ______________________ L, 2-7Nicholls State ______________________ W, 2-1@ Oral Roberts _____________________ L, 3-6@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ W, 8-4@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ W, 6-5@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ W, 9-5

@ Texas A&M ______________________ L, 3-7@ Texas A&M ______________________ L, 4-5Arkansas State ______________________ W, 9-8Clemson _________________________ L, 0-18Oklahoma State _____________________ L, 2-4Baylor ___________________________ L, 3-6TCU ____________________________ W, 1-0New Mexico _______________________ L, 4-8New Mexico _______________________ W, 2-1New Mexico _______________________ L, 7-14Oral Roberts _______________________ W, 9-4Evansville_________________________ W, 7-3Evansville_________________________ W, 8-1Evansville_________________________ L, 5-14St. Francis (Ill.) ______________________ L, 0-3St. Francis (Ill.) _____________________ W, 17-7UTSA ___________________________ W, 8-3UTSA ___________________________ L, 1-3UTSA ___________________________ L, 1-4@ Centenary _____________________ W, 12-10@ Northwestern State _________________ L, 5-7@ Northwestern State _________________ L, 3-5@ Northwestern State _________________ L, 1-11Iowa ____________________________ L, 2-4Iowa ____________________________ L, 3-9@ Sam Houston State _________________ W, 2-1@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 3-4@ Sam Houston State _________________ W, 5-0Abilene Christian ____________________ W, 4-3Abilene Christian ____________________ W, 3-2McNeese State ______________________ L, 0-3McNeese State ______________________ W, 3-2

McNeese State ______________________ W, 9-0@ Baylor _________________________ L, 6-7Texas State ________________________ W, 4-3Texas State ________________________ L, 1-4Texas State _______________________ W, 11-2Texas Tech ________________________ L, 1-4Texas Tech ________________________ L, 4-6@ Oral Roberts _____________________ L, 3-4@ Oral Roberts _____________________ L, 3-4@ Oral Roberts _____________________ L, 1-2@ Texas Tech _______________________ L, 8-9@ Texas Tech _______________________ L, 9-10@ Stephen F. Austin___________________ W, 6-0@ Stephen F. Austin__________________ W, 16-0@ Stephen F. Austin__________________ W, 14-5@ TCU ___________________________ L, 2-8Tarleton State _____________________ W, 10-7@ Nicholls State _____________________ W, 5-4@ Nicholls State ____________________ W, 11-4@ Nicholls State ____________________ L, 11-12Centenary ________________________ W, 8-6Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ W, 5-4Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ L, 3-4Louisiana-Monroe __________________ W, 12-4Northwestern State* _________________ W, 11-3Louisiana-Monroe* ___________________ L, 5-6McNeese State* _____________________ L, 2-4

Louisiana Tech ______________________ L, 2-5Louisiana Tech ______________________ L, 2-3Cameron _________________________ W, 5-3Cameron ________________________ W, 10-6Arkansas State ______________________ W, 9-1Missouri State ______________________ L, 3-5Baylor ___________________________ W, 6-2Texas A&M ________________________ L, 2-9Texas A&M ________________________ W, 4-3@ Texas __________________________ L, 2-9@ Texas ________________________ W, 25-19@ Texas __________________________ L, 6-18Northwestern State ___________________ L, 2-4Northwestern State ___________________ L, 3-6Northwestern State ___________________ W, 7-6 @ Baylor _________________________ L, 9-16@ Baylor _________________________ L, 7-12@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ W, 4-3@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ L, 3-10@ Louisiana-Monroe _________________ L, 12-13St. Francis (Ill.) ______________________ W, 7-4Nicholls State ______________________ W, 3-2Nicholls State ______________________ L, 4-7Nicholls State ______________________ W, 5-3@ Texas Tech _______________________ L, 1-3@ Texas Tech _______________________ L, 4-10@ McNeese State ____________________ W, 8-3@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 1-4@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 1-5TCU ____________________________ L, 3-7TCU ____________________________ W, 5-2@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 1-3@ Sam Houston State _________________ W, 8-5@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 4-16Tarleton State ______________________ W, 3-2Texas State ________________________ L, 6-7Texas State ________________________ W, 5-3Texas State ________________________ L, 0-4@ Baylor _________________________ L, 0-5UTSA ___________________________ L, 2-15UTSA ___________________________ L, 1-6UTSA ___________________________ W, 9-1Centenary _______________________ W, 11-5Texas State ________________________ L, 4-5Texas State ________________________ L, 5-8Texas State _______________________ W, 13-4Texas Tech ________________________ L, 4-11Texas Tech ________________________ L, 3-8@ UTSA __________________________ L, 2-6@ UTSA __________________________ L, 7-16@ UTSA ________________________ W, 25-18@ TCU ___________________________ L, 1-13@ Centenary ______________________ L, 1-7Sam Houston State ___________________ W, 9-0Sam Houston State ___________________ W, 7-0Sam Houston State ___________________ W, 9-0Louisiana-Monroe* ___________________ L, 3-4Northwestern State* __________________ L, 6-7

@ Texas __________________________ W, 9-4@ Texas __________________________ L, 7-11@ Texas __________________________ L, 4-8@ TCU ___________________________ L, 2-24@ Texas A&M ______________________ W, 5-4@ Texas A&M ______________________ L, 5-6Kansas State _______________________ W, 4-3

1992 (40-15)- SLC Champions

- NCAA Participant

1993 (34-20)

1994 (25-29)

1995 (27-32)

1996 (23-35)

1997 (22-35)

1991 (32-22)

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UTSA* ___________________________ W, 6-2Lamar* __________________________ L, 0-1Louisiana-Monroe* ___________________ W, 5-2Lamar* __________________________ W, 3-1Lamar* __________________________ W, 3-1Rice (NCAA) _______________________ L, 4-11Houston (NCAA) _____________________ W, 7-6Rice (NCAA) _______________________ L, 2-14

Centenary ________________________ L, 0-6Centenary ________________________ W, 8-4Centenary ________________________ W, 6-2@ Louisiana Tech ___________________ W, 10-4@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 2-4@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 4-12TCU ____________________________ W, 5-3Missouri State ______________________ W, 5-4Air Force _________________________.W, 2-0Arkansas _________________________ L, 1-7vs. South Florida ____________________ L, 4-6vs. Louisiana-Lafayette _________________ L, 5-6@ Rice___________________________ L, 4-8TCU ____________________________ W, 7-3@ TCU __________________________ L, 12-23@ Texas A&M ______________________ L, 5-15@ Oklahoma State ___________________ L, 2-6Baylor ___________________________ L, 7-8Sam Houston State ___________________ L, 6-8Sam Houston State ___________________ W, 6-5Sam Houston State __________________ W, 12-4@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ W, 6-5@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ L, 2-8@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ L, 7-9Grambling _______________________ W, 22-3Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 3-7@ Southeastern Louisiana _______________ L, 4-14@ Southeastern Louisiana ______________ W, 16-8@ Southeastern Louisiana _______________ W, 6-3Oklahoma _______________________ W, 15-5Tarleton State ______________________ W, 7-6Nicholls State ______________________ W, 7-5Nicholls State _____________________ W, 10-5@ Oral Roberts _____________________ L, 0-4Lamar ___________________________ L, 7-9Lamar ___________________________ W, 3-2Lamar __________________________ W, 13-2@ Oklahoma ______________________ W, 10-5@ Texas State ______________________ L, 6-7@ Texas State ______________________ L, 4-6@ Texas State _____________________ L, 11-15TCU ___________________________ W, 15-1@ Baylor _________________________ L, 5-7@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 4-11@ McNeese State ____________________ W, 7-3@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 3-5@ Baylor _________________________ L, 5-7Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 6-0Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 9-3Northwestern State ___________________ W, 3-1Northwestern State ___________________ L, 8-10Northwestern State ___________________ W, 6-3@ TCU ___________________________ L, 3-6UTSA __________________________ W, 13-0 UTSA ___________________________ W, 4-3UTSA __________________________ W, 14-7Lamar* __________________________ L, 3-5Texas State* _______________________ L, 0-4

@ TCU ___________________________ W, 5-3@ Centenary ______________________ W, 12-3@Texas __________________________ L, 2-8@Texas __________________________ L, 3-11@ Texas __________________________ L, 6-8@ TCU ___________________________ L, 4-11vs. New Mexico _____________________ W, 8-6vs. Missouri State ____________________ L, 3-10vs. Arkansas State ____________________ W, 9-6@ Baylor _________________________ L, 2-9vs. Mississippi ______________________ W, 8-7vs. Stetson ________________________ W, 6-3@ Rice___________________________ L, 0-1@ TCU ___________________________ L, 3-4vs. TCU _________________________ W, 10-6vs. TCU _________________________ W, 13-1@ Baylor _________________________ L, 4-7

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSIowa ___________________________ W, 11-1Arkansas _________________________ L, 1-11Kansas __________________________ L, 3-7Kansas _________________________ L, 12-14Kansas __________________________ L, 2-4@ Northwestern State _________________ L, 1-11@ Northwestern State _________________ W, 5-1@ Baylor _________________________ L, 0-3Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ W, 3-0Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ W, 6-5Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ W, 5-3@ Nicholls State _____________________ W, 3-1@ Nicholls State _____________________ L, 0-11@ Nicholls State _____________________ L, 2-3Cornell __________________________ W, 9-2Cornell _________________________ W, 18-5St. Francis (Ill.) _____________________ W, 13-0McNeese State ______________________ W, 3-2McNeese State ______________________ W, 7-6McNeese State ______________________ L, 0-6Sam Houston State ___________________ L, 2-5Sam Houston State ___________________ L, 0-5Sam Houston State ___________________ L, 2-4Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 1-0@ Oklahoma _______________________ L, 5-14@ Texas State ______________________ L, 1-3@ Texas State ______________________ L, 0-1@ Texas State ______________________ L, 8-12Howard Payne ______________________ L, 3-9Baylor ___________________________ L, 3-8@ UTSA _________________________ W, 11-4@ UTSA __________________________ L, 5-6@ UTSA __________________________ L, 0-2TCU ____________________________ L, 1-6Texas State ________________________ L, 2-7Texas State ________________________ L, 4-8Texas State ______________________ W, 12-11@ TCU ___________________________ L, 2-6Tarleton State ____________________ W, 14-13UTSA ___________________________ W, 2-0UTSA ___________________________ W, 3-2UTSA ___________________________ L, 2-4@ Baylor _________________________ L, 6-11@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 1-4@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 8-13@ Sam Houston State ________________ W, 11-6TCU ____________________________ L, 6-9Texas State* _____________________ W, 11-10Sam Houston State* __________________ L, 3-12Texas State* _______________________ L, 1-14

TCU ____________________________ W, 9-6@ TCU ___________________________ L, 0-22@ Louisiana Tech ___________________ L, 12-13@ Louisiana Tech ___________________ W, 13-2Texas Wesleyan ____________________ W, 20-8Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 1-9Arkansas State ______________________ L, 4-6Texas A&M ________________________ L, 6-10@ Baylor _________________________ L, 5-14@ Louisiana-Lafayette _________________ L, 4-6@ Louisiana-Lafayette _________________ L, 2-4Oklahoma ________________________ L, 5-7TCU ____________________________ W, 8-4@ New Mexico ______________________ L, 2-17@ New Mexico ____________________ W, 22-15@ New Mexico ______________________ L, 8-10Cameron _______________________ W, 11-10@ Southeastern Louisiana _______________ L, 5-7@ Southeastern Louisiana _____________ W, 13-11@ Centenary ______________________ W, 10-8Sam Houston State ___________________ L, 3-4Sam Houston State ___________________ W, 7-6Sam Houston State ___________________ W, 7-5Baylor ___________________________ L, 1-4St. Francis (Ill.) ______________________ W, 5-0Northwestern State ___________________ L, 2-21Northwestern State ___________________ W, 9-3Northwestern State ___________________ L, 7-8TCU ____________________________ W, 7-3@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 9-20@ McNeese State ____________________ W, 8-6@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 9-12Centenary ________________________ W, 6-2Houston Baptist _____________________ L, 5-10UTSA ___________________________ L, 3-4UTSA __________________________ W, 10-7UTSA ___________________________ W, 5-4@ Texas ________________________ W, 12-11Tarleton State ______________________ L, 1-13@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ L, 3-4@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ W, 9-7@ TCU ___________________________ L, 5-7Nicholls State ______________________ L, 0-5Nicholls State ______________________ W, 8-7Nicholls State ______________________ L, 7-10

@ Oklahoma ______________________ L, 12-13@ Texas State ______________________ L, 9-10@ Texas State ______________________ L, 3-10@Texas State _______________________ L, 4-6

@ Texas __________________________ L, 6-9@ Texas __________________________ L, 3-9vs. TCU __________________________ L, 3-17vs. Centenary _____________________ W, 12-4vs. Oral Roberts _____________________ L, 4-9Centenary ________________________ W, 7-3Kansas __________________________ L, 3-10Kansas ________________________ W, 13-12Kansas __________________________ L, 4-9TCU ___________________________ L, 12-15@ Texas A&M ______________________ L, 0-8@ Texas A&M ______________________ L, 0-12@ Texas A&M ______________________ L, 1-7Oral Roberts _______________________ W, 5-3Arkansas State _____________________ W, 13-4Oklahoma ________________________ L, 6-9Sam Houston State ___________________ L, 1-12Texas State ________________________ L, 5-17Texas State ________________________ L, 8-11Texas State ________________________ W, 9-8Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 2-5@ Northwestern State _________________ L, 4-11@ Northwestern State _________________ L, 6-15@ Northwestern State _________________ L, 2-14St. Francis ________________________ W, 9-1Yale ____________________________ W, 6-1Southeastern Louisiana ________________ L, 3-4Southeastern Louisiana ________________ W, 4-1Southeastern Louisiana ________________ W, 9-7@ TCU ___________________________ L, 5-23@ Sam Houston State ________________ W, 11-8@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 2-6@ Sam Houston State ________________ W, 10-9@ Texas Tech _______________________ L, 3-8@ UTSA __________________________ L, 5-10@ UTSA __________________________ L, 5-13@ UTSA __________________________ W, 9-2TCU ____________________________ L, 8-10McNeese State _____________________ W, 11-8McNeese State ______________________ W, 4-3McNeese State ______________________ W, 4-2Tarleton State ______________________ W, 9-7@ Lamar ________________________ W, 11-9@ Lamar _________________________ L, 7-9@ Lamar _________________________ L, 5-6Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ L, 3-5Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ W, 4-3Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ L, 8-9Texas Wesleyan ____________________ W, 14-4@ Nicholls State ___________________ W, 12-10@ Nicholls State _____________________ W, 9-0@ Nicholls State _____________________ W, 9-1@ TCU ___________________________ L, 3-11UT Pan American ____________________ L, 5-6UT Pan American ____________________ L, 1-15UT Pan American ____________________ L, 0-9Northwestern State* _________________ W, 11-8UTSA* ___________________________ W, 4-0UTSA* ___________________________ W, 7-3Texas State* _______________________ L, 4-6Texas State* _______________________ L, 7-9

@Texas __________________________ W, 3-1@Texas __________________________ L, 0-7Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 4-2Texas Wesleyan _____________________ L, 0-8TCU ____________________________ W, 3-2@TCU ___________________________ L, 9-13TCU ___________________________ W, 12-4Iowa State _______________________ W, 12-4Iowa State ________________________ W, 3-0@Centenary _______________________ W, 9-6Nebraska _________________________ L, 1-3Arkansas _________________________ W, 8-5Washington State ____________________ L, 3-7Washington State ____________________ W, 5-4Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 1-8Oklahoma ________________________ L, 8-11@Louisiana-Monroe __________________ L, 4-5@Louisiana-Monroe __________________ W, 8-4

@Louisiana-Monroe __________________ L, 2-3@Oklahoma _______________________ L, 3-11Lamar ___________________________ L, 6-11Lamar ___________________________ W, 4-1Lamar ___________________________ L, 6-7Centenary _______________________ W, 12-6@McNeese State ____________________ L, 1-11@McNeese State ____________________ L, 0-14@McNeese State ____________________ L, 4-8UTSA ___________________________ W, 4-3UTSA ___________________________ L, 2-9UTSA ___________________________ W, 7-4Tarleton State ______________________ W, 3-0Sam Houston State ___________________ W, 6-1Sam Houston State ___________________ L, 9-10Sam Houston State ___________________ L, 2-6@Baylor _________________________ L, 8-9@Southeastern Louisiana _______________ L, 0-1@Southeastern Louisiana ______________ W, 11-4@Southeastern Louisiana _______________ W, 3-2@Wichita State _____________________ L, 3-8Northwestern State ___________________ L, 1-2Northwestern State ___________________ L, 2-6Northwestern State ___________________ W, 8-6Dallas Baptist ______________________ W, 6-5@Texas State _______________________ L, 1-2@Texas State _______________________ L, 5-8@Texas State _______________________ L, 7-9@Oral Roberts ______________________ L, 5-6Nicholls State ______________________ L, 2-5Nicholls State ______________________ L, 1-7Nicholls State ______________________ W, 3-1@Kansas _________________________ W, 7-5@Kansas _________________________ W, 4-3@Kansas _________________________ L, 5-6@Kansas _________________________ W, 6-4

@ Arizona State _____________________ W, 5-3@ Texas __________________________ W, 7-4Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 4-3Texas Wesleyan _____________________ W, 8-1@ Baylor _________________________ L, 2-5@ Centenary _______________________ W, 3-2@ Centenary _______________________ W, 6-5Arkansas State _____________________ W, 10-1Missouri State ______________________ L, 2-6Oral Roberts _______________________ W, 6-4Dallas Baptist ______________________ W, 8-1@ Northwestern State ________________ W, 10-9@ Northwestern State _________________ L, 8-12@ Northwestern State ________________ W, 10-8@ Centenary _______________________ W, 9-8@ Baylor _________________________ W, 7-3Texas State ________________________ W, 5-0Texas State ________________________ L, 5-7Iowa State ________________________ W, 7-6TCU ____________________________ W, 5-3McNeese State ______________________ W, 6-5McNeese State _____________________ W, 10-9McNeese State _____________________ W, 14-8@ Oral Roberts _____________________ L, 4-8@ Oklahoma _______________________ L, 2-7@ UTSA __________________________ W, 2-0@ UTSA _________________________ W, 10-7@ UTSA __________________________ L, 4-14Southeastern Louisiana ________________ L, 1-6Southeastern Louisiana _______________ W, 11-1Southeastern Louisiana ________________ W, 7-3Tarleton State ______________________ W, 7-0@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 0-2@ Sam Houston State _________________ W, 8-3@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 8-9Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 1-7@ TCU ___________________________ L, 4-6Louisiana Tech ______________________ L, 1-3Louisiana Tech ______________________ L, 5-6@ Nicholls State _____________________ W, 1-0@ Nicholls State _____________________ L, 3-4@ Nicholls State _____________________ L, 0-4Baylor ___________________________ W, 7-6Baylor ___________________________ L, 5-11@ Lamar _________________________ L, 2-5@ Lamar ________________________ W, 13-1@ Lamar _________________________ W, 4-1Texas A&M ________________________ W, 6-3@ Oklahoma _______________________ L, 6-10Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ L, 3-4Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ L, 3-9Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ W, 7-6TCU ____________________________ L, 3-4TCU ____________________________ W, 8-4@ TCU __________________________ W, 10-7Texas State* _______________________ W, 7-6

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2001 (39-25)- SLC Tournament Champions

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSvs. Centenary _____________________ W, 18-6vs. New Mexico State _________________ L, 11-13@ New Mexico _____________________ L, 12-17vs. Northwestern ____________________W,14-7@ Northwestern State _________________ L, 8-9@ Northwestern State _________________ W, 8-2@ Northwestern State _________________ W, 7-3Oklahoma _______________________ W, 10-7Southeastern Louisiana _______________ W, 11-1Southeastern Louisiana ________________ W, 9-4Southeastern Louisiana ________________ W, 8-0@ Oklahoma State ___________________ L, 2-3@ Nicholls State ____________________ W, 10-5@ Nicholls State ____________________ W, 17-0@ Nicholls State _____________________ L, 5-6Dallas Baptist ______________________ L, 4-6McNeese State ______________________ W, 6-2McNeese State _____________________ W, 10-3McNeese State ______________________ W, 6-3Baylor __________________________ W, 10-8@ UTSA _________________________ W, 17-4@UTSA _________________________ W, 12-6@ UTSA _________________________ W, 12-3@ Texas A& M ______________________ L, 6-7Texas State ________________________ W, 8-2Texas State ________________________ L, 3-6Texas State ________________________ L, 2-5Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ W, 4-2Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ L, 3-12Louisiana-Monroe __________________ W, 11-3Dallas Baptist _____________________ W, 12-1Texas Wesleyan ____________________ W, 13-2@ Sam Houston State ________________ W, 11-4@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 7-8@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 3-8@ Oklahoma ______________________ W, 11-9@ Lamar _________________________ L, 1-4@ Lamar _________________________ W, 7-4@ Lamar _________________________ L, 0-15vs. Northwestern State* ________________ W, 4-3@ Louisiana-Monroe* _______________ W, 15-10vs. McNeese State* ___________________ L, 3-12@ Louisiana-Monroe* _________________ W, 6-4vs. McNeese State* __________________ W 12-7vs. McNeese State* ___________________ L, 0-14

@ Tulane _________________________ L, 3-10@ Tulane _________________________ L, 1-6TCU ___________________________ W, 11-0@ Centenary ______________________ W, 13-4Oregon State _______________________ L, 0-7Missouri State ______________________ W, 9-1Arkansas-Little Rock __________________ L, 6-7Dallas Baptist ______________________ W, 4-3Dallas Baptist ______________________ L, 2-3Dallas Baptist ______________________ L, 3-10Oklahoma ________________________ W, 5-4St. John’s ________________________ W, 17-5TCU ____________________________ W, 8-7Baylor ___________________________ W, 5-1@ Oklahoma _____________________ W, 18-12Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ______________ W, 11-4Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _______________ L, 5-12Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ______________ W, 18-2@ UT Pan American ___________________ L, 5-7@ UT Pan American __________________ W, 13-5Sam Houston State __________________ W, 11-2Sam Houston State ___________________ L, 1-2Sam Houston State ___________________ W, 6-1@ Oklahoma State ___________________ L, 6-7@ Louisiana-Monroe _________________ W, 10-7@ Louisiana-Monroe __________________ L, 5-6@ Louisiana-Monroe _________________ W, 13-3Centenary ________________________ W, 8-6@ Southeastern Louisiana _______________ W, 8-5@ Southeastern Louisiana _______________ L, 2-3@ Southeastern Louisiana _______________ W, 5-4@ Baylor _________________________ L, 2-13Nicholls State ______________________ W, 3-0Nicholls State ______________________ L, 3-4Nicholls State _____________________ W, 15-1Oklahoma State _____________________ W, 1-0@ TCU ___________________________ L, 3-4Lamar ___________________________ W, 3-1Lamar ___________________________ L, 2-4Lamar ___________________________ L, 2-5Texas A&M ________________________ W, 5-4@ Texas State ______________________ L, 5-6@ Texas State ______________________ L, 6-7@ Texas State ______________________ W, 5-2@ Dallas Baptist _____________________ W, 4-2@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 1-2@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 5-9@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 3-7@ Baylor _________________________ W, 4-3Northwestern State ___________________ L, 9-13

Northwestern State ___________________ L, 2-5Northwestern State ___________________ W, 3-1UTSA ___________________________ W, 6-5UTSA ___________________________ W, 9-2UTSA ___________________________ W, 2-1vs. Texas State* _____________________ W, 9-7vs. Northwestern State* ________________ L, 3-8vs. Louisiana-Monroe* _________________ L, 5-6

vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _____________ W, 5-4@ UT Pan American ___________________ L, 4-5vs. Texas State ______________________ W, 3-0Dallas Baptist ______________________ L, 2-4Arkansas _________________________ L, 1-2Arkansas _________________________ L, 1-4@ Baylor _________________________ W, 9-6Northwestern _____________________ W, 11-3Kansas State _______________________ L, 4-5Arkansas State ______________________ L, 3-9@ Texas __________________________ L, 4-5UT Pan American ___________________ W, 13-0UT Pan American ____________________ W, 5-4UT Pan American ___________________ W, 12-2@ Texas Tech _______________________ L, 0-8@ Texas A&M ______________________ W, 6-4Illinois __________________________ W, 5-1Illinois __________________________ L, 2-4Illinois __________________________ L, 2-3@ Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ______________ W, 7-6@ Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ______________ L, 7-15@ Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ______________ L, 5-10@ Lamar ________________________ W, 12-6@ Lamar _________________________ L, 3-4@ Lamar ________________________ W, 11-1@ Sam Houston State _________________ W, 7-4@ Sam Houston State _________________ W, 7-6@ Sam Houston State _________________ W, 4-2Texas Tech ________________________ L, 4-5Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ L, 2-4Louisiana-Monroe ___________________ W, 5-4Louisiana-Monroe _________________ W, 11-10TCU ____________________________ L, 2-11Texas State ________________________ W, 2-0Texas State ________________________ W, 8-4Texas State ________________________ L, 1-13Baylor ___________________________ W, 2-0@ UTSA __________________________ L, 4-12@ UTSA __________________________ W, 9-3@ UTSA _________________________ L, 10-16@ Oklahoma _______________________ L, 6-11McNeese State ______________________ L, 5-17McNeese State ______________________ L, 2-3McNeese State ______________________ W, 5-0@ Baylor _________________________ L, 5-8@ Nicholls State _____________________ L, 0-3@ Nicholls State ____________________ W, 11-6@ Nicholls State ____________________ W, 16-6@ TCU ___________________________ L, 3-12Southeastern Louisiana ________________ L, 2-4Southeastern Louisiana ________________ W, 6-5Southeastern Louisiana ________________ L, 2-4@ Northwestern State _________________ L, 0-6@ Northwestern State _________________ L, 4-7@ Northwestern State _________________ L, 3-4vs. Lamar* ________________________ L, 1-7@ Northwestern State* ________________ W, 4-1vs. Lamar* ________________________ L, 3-8

@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ W, 7-2@ Louisiana Tech ___________________ W, 10-4@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 4-5@ Baylor _________________________ L, 4-17Kansas State _______________________ L, 3-13Oral Roberts _______________________ W, 7-5Texas A&M ________________________ L, 3-14vs. Oral Roberts _____________________ L, 7-8vs. Texas Tech ______________________ L, 7-15vs. Dallas Baptist ____________________ L, 1-9vs. Arkansas _______________________ L, 4-12@ Hawai’i ________________________ W, 15-9vs. Washington _____________________ L, 5-6vs. Arkansas _______________________ L, 3-5vs. Arkansas _______________________ L, 1-7Baylor ___________________________ L, 4-9UNC-Asheville ______________________ L, 3-4Northwestern State __________________ W, 10-9Northwestern State __________________ W, 14-1Northwestern State ___________________ W, 6-1Oklahoma ________________________ L, 0-8@ Louisiana-Monroe _________________ W, 10-4@ Oklahoma State ___________________ L, 3-8

Nicholls State ______________________ W, 9-4Nicholls State ______________________ W, 9-4Nicholls State ______________________ W, 7-3@ Oral Roberts _____________________ L, 1-13@ Stephen F. Austin___________________ W, 6-0@ Stephen F. Austin___________________ W, 2-0@ Stephen F. Austin___________________ W, 5-3@ Oklahoma _______________________ L, 3-4Lamar ___________________________ L, 3-10Lamar ___________________________ L, 0-7Lamar ___________________________ L, 5-8@ Texas __________________________ W, 6-3@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 3-10@ McNeese State ___________________ W, 19-5@ McNeese State ____________________ L, 0-10Hawai’i-Hilo _______________________ W, 6-3Hawai’i-Hilo _______________________ W, 7-4UTSA ___________________________ L, 2-5UTSA ___________________________ L, 0-7UTSA ___________________________ W, 5-3TCU ____________________________ L, 6-16@ Southeastern Louisiana ______________ W, 10-8@ Southeastern Louisiana _______________ L, 7-9@ Southeastern Louisiana _______________ L, 4-11@ Baylor _________________________ L, 5-14Sam Houston State ___________________ L, 4-9Sam Houston State ___________________ W, 7-6Sam Houston State ___________________ W, 9-3@ Texas State ______________________ W, 7-5@ Texas State ______________________ L, 5-6@ Texas State ______________________ L, 0-6@ TCU ___________________________ L, 5-8@ Dallas Baptist _____________________ L, 5-9Dallas Baptist _____________________ W, 10-7Dallas Baptist _____________________ W, 13-3vs. Texas State* _____________________ L, 3-9vs. McNeese State* ___________________ W, 5-1vs. UTSA* _________________________ W, 2-1@ Lamar* ________________________ W, 8-7vs. Northwestern State* ________________ W, 8-2@ Texas (NCAA) _____________________ L, 1-9vs. North Carolina State (NCAA) ____________ L, 5-6

@ Texas __________________________ L, 4-9Louisiana Tech ______________________ W, 8-3Louisiana Tech ______________________ L, 6-13Louisiana Tech ______________________ L, 7-9Illinois State _______________________ W, 7-3Nebraska _________________________ L, 4-5New Mexico _______________________ W, 2-1@Texas A&M _______________________ L, 5-9vs. Gonzaga _______________________ L,1-12vs. Missouri State __________________ W, 11-10vs. Houston _______________________ L, 3-8@ Baylor _________________________ L, 7-9@ Dallas Baptist _____________________ L, 2-3Northwestern _____________________ W, 20-2New Mexico State ____________________ W, 9-8Oklahoma State _____________________ L, 1-19Illinois __________________________ W, 8-7Illinois _________________________ W, 13-6Illinois _________________________ W, 12-5@ TCU ___________________________ L, 5-11@ Lamar _________________________ L, 3-11@ Lamar _________________________ L, 1-4@ Lamar _________________________ L, 0-5TCU ____________________________ L, 6-10Texas State ________________________ L, 1-8Texas State ________________________ L, 3-7Texas State ________________________ L, 6-7Baylor ___________________________ L, 2-10@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 2-3@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 5-7@ Sam Houston State _________________ L, 3-10UTSA ___________________________ L, 3-6UTSA ___________________________ W, 9-3UTSA ___________________________ L, 0-12McNeese State ______________________ L, 3-10McNeese State ______________________ L, 1-3McNeese State _____________________ W, 4-3@ Southeastern Louisiana _______________ L, 3-6@ Southeastern Louisiana _______________ L, 4-7@ Southeastern Louisiana _______________ L, 5-6Northwestern State ___________________ W, 7-0Northwestern State __________________ L, 4-14Northwestern State ___________________ L, 2-4@ Nicholls State _____________________ L, 2-3@ Nicholls State _____________________ L, 7-8@ Nicholls State _____________________ L, 0-5Stephen F. Austin ____________________ L, 1-12Stephen F. Austin ____________________ W, 8-4Stephen F. Austin ____________________ L, 4-14@ TCU ___________________________ L, 7-14@ Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ______________ L, 8-10@ Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _______________ L,1-5@ Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ______________ L, 4-5

2005 (26-32)

2006 (29-36)- SLC Tournament Champions

- NCAA Participant

2007 (13-40)

DARIN THOMAS2008-PRESENT

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2008 (26-31)Arkansas-Little Rock __________________ W, 1-0Dallas Baptist ______________________ L, 3-4Missouri State ______________________ L, 6-9Arkansas-Little Rock _________________ W, 11-1@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 4-8@ Louisiana Tech ____________________ L, 1-8vs. Alabama ______________________ W, 10-9vs. Dallas Baptist ____________________ L, 4-7vs. Nevada ________________________ L, 6-10Alabama ________________________ W, 12-8@ TCU ___________________________ L, 2-3McNeese State _____________________ W, 26-1Oral Roberts _______________________ L, 1-10Dallas Baptist ______________________ L, 1-7Houston Baptist _____________________ L, 6-12Lamar ___________________________ L, 7-13Lamar __________________________ W, 15-4Lamar ___________________________ L, 5-9@ Texas A&M ______________________ L, 0-12@ Texas State ______________________ W, 6-5@ Texas State ______________________ L, 9-10@ Texas State ______________________ L, 4-13@ Oklahoma _______________________ L, 5-6@ UTSA __________________________ L, 3-5@ UTSA __________________________ L, 2-8@ UTSA _________________________ W, 14-7UT Pan American ____________________ W, 4-1UT Pan American ___________________ W, 11-1Sam Houston State __________________ W, 17-7Sam Houston State ___________________ L, 5-6Sam Houston State ___________________ W, 6-5@ Baylor _________________________ L, 5-6@ McNeese State ____________________ W, 7-2@ McNeese State ___________________ W, 10-8@ McNeese State __________________ W, 13-12Oklahoma State _____________________ W, 7-3@ Texas __________________________ W, 4-3Southeastern Louisiana ________________ W, 2-1Southeastern Louisiana ________________ W, 8-5Southeastern Louisiana ________________ L, 2-6@ Northwestern State _________________ L, 2-8@ Northwestern State _________________ L, 5-9@ Northwestern State ________________ W, 18-3Baylor ___________________________ L, 4-14TCU ____________________________ L, 2-5Nicholls __________________________ W, 7-6Nicholls __________________________ L, 0-3Nicholls __________________________ L, 5-6@ Stephen F. Austin___________________ L, 2-7@ Stephen F. Austin__________________ W, 13-5@ Stephen F. Austin___________________ L, 1-9Texas A&M _______________________ W, 16-8Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _______________ W, 6-5Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _______________ W, 6-4Texas A&M-Corpus Christi _______________ W, 7-5vs. Texas State * _____________________ L, 2-22vs. Southeastern Louisiana * _____________ L, 3-7

* SLC Tournament games

2004 (32-26)

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This is UT ARLINGTON

With a commitment to life-enhancing research, teaching excellence and service to the com-munity, The University of Texas at Arlington is an educational leader in the heart of the Dal-las-Fort Worth Metroplex.

Founded in 1895 as a private liberal arts institution, UT Arlington achieved senior college status in 1959 and became part of the University of Texas System in 1965. The University’s nearly 25,000 students pursue more than 180 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees.

True to its “Be a Maverick” mantra, UT Arlington attracts bright minds and independent thinkers who achieve distinction in the classroom, laboratory, workplace and community.

Be A MaverickBe a Leader • Be an Innovator • Be an Achiever

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UT Arlington embraces an active-learning environ-ment that places students at the center of the learn-ing process. Many of the University’s 1,100 faculty are recognized nationally and internationally for their teaching and research expertise as well as their com-munity service.

• UTArlingtonisoneofonlysevenuniversitiesinTexas and one of two in North Texas with an Honors College.

• TheSchoolofArchitectureholdsfirstplace(tiedwith Rice University) in the “Most Innovative Architec-ture Program” category by Design Intelligence Jour-nal.

• TheStudioArtsCenter’sspaciousfacilitiesforglass, neon, painting, sculpture, metals, clay and print making attract some of the country’s most talented art students to UT Arlington.

• TheCollegeofBusinessAdministrationhasthelargestexecutiveMBAprograminChina.

• TheHispanic Outlook in Higher Education maga-zine selected UT Arlington as one of its top 100 four-year colleges for Hispanics in 2006.

• U.S. News & World Report recently named three UT Arlington distance education programs among the best in the nation.

• StatewidepartnershipswithUTAustin,RiceUni-versity and UT Dallas have established internationally recognized programs in nanotechnology. Collabora-tions with UT Dallas and North Lake College have established strong educational, training and research strengths in the DFW region.

• TheSchoolofUrbanandPublicAffairsislistedamong the nation’s best graduate schools of public af-fairs in the U.S. News & World Report 2005 Graduate SchoolRankings.

• LocatedindowntownFortWorth,theUTArlingtonFort Worth Center offers master’s degree and con-tinuing education programs tailored for the working professional.

CollegesandSchools SchoolofArchitectureCollegeofBusinessAdministration College of Education College of EngineeringGraduateSchoolHonors CollegeCollege of Liberal ArtsSchoolofNursingCollegeofScienceSchoolofSocialWorkSchoolofUrbanandPublicAffairs

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The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of TeachingclassifiesUTArlingtonasaResearchUniversity/High Activity. The University’s research and sponsored activities funding has increased by 80 percent since 2001. During the same time period, the number of startup companies derived from UT Arlington technologies has increased four-fold and the numberofpatentsfiledbymorethan800percent.

• Biochemistryresearchersareexploringwaystoreduce the debilitating side effects of chemotherapy and radiation treatments on cancer patients.

• EngineersintheNanotechnologyResearchandTeaching Facility are manipulating individual atoms and molecules that could herald the next electronics revolutions.

• Psychologyprofessorsarestudyingareasofthebrain that, through proper drug management tech-niques, decrease the perception of pain.

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• Electricalandindustrialengineeringresearchersare developing the Texas Radio Frequency Innovation and Technology Center, a consortium of UT Arlington, UT Dallas, the University of North Texas and North LakeCollege,thestudymethodsofautomaticidentifi-cation and data capture.

• ProfessorsintheCollegeofEducationarestudy-ing the effects of exercise and weight loss on sleep quality and quantity.

• FacultyintheBioengineeringDepartment,inas-sociationwithUTSouthwesternMedicalCenteratDallas, are conducting research in optical medical imaging. These investigators seek improved surgical procedures for implanting deep brain stimulators to combat cancer.

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UT Arlington’s tree-lined campus encompasses 420 acres and more than 100 buildings in the center of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The University contin-ues to expand and upgrade its facilities to meet grow-ing demand.

• TheChemistryandPhysicsBuildingopenedinspring 2006 and features more than 124,000 square feet of research space and a state-of-the-art planetar-ium open to the public.

• Futureadditionsincludean$80millionengineer-ing research building.

• ThecentralLibrary,twobranchlibrariesandfourelectronic libraries cumulatively house more than a million physical volumes and provide access to more than 37,000 full-text print and electronic periodicals and newspapers as well as other media.

• LocatedinFortWorthabout10milesfromthemain UT Arlington campus, the Automatic and Robot-ics Research Institute stimulates economic growth through research and manufacturing extension pro-grams.

• AnexpansionandrenovationoftheMaverickAc-tivities Center will add more than 80,000 square feet of space and include more than 80 pieces of cardio equipment, three circuit weight systems and a com-plete selection of free weights.

• UTArlingtonoperates10computerlabs.Thelarg-est is the three-story Ransom Hall facilities, open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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UT Arlington’s diverse student body hails from all corners oftheUnitedStatesandalmost130countries.Nearly300campus organizations give students a myriad of opportuni-ties to become active participants in the Maverick commu-nity.

• Campushousingaccommodatesmorethan4,400students, including 421 in Kalpana Chawla Hall. Named for thealumnawhodiedaboardtheSpaceShuttleColumbia,KCHallhousesUTArlington’sfirstliving/learningprogram.

• TheUTArlingtonMavericksfieldNCAADivisionImen’s teams in men’s basketball, baseball, indoor and outdoortrackandfield,crosscountry,tennisandgolfandwomen’s teams in basketball, softball, volleyball, indoor andoutdoortrackandfield,crosscountryandtennis.Thewheelchair basketball team has won seven national cham-pionships.

• TheDepartmentofCampusRecreationfeaturesinformal recreation, intramural sports, a wellness program, sports clubs and aquatics. The remodeled and expanded Maverick Activities Center will feature a 20,000-square-foot weightandfitnessroom,twoindoortracks,inindoorsoc-cer gymnasium as well as basketball, racquetball, badmin-ton and volleyball courts.

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• Nationallyknownentertainers,musicalacts and speakers highlight a year-round calendar of Maverick activities. Popular an-nual events include MavsMeet, Graduation Celebration, Parents Weekends, Academic ExcellenceWeek,MaverickStampede,theBigEventcommunityserviceday,Interna-tional Week, Homecoming, Activities Fair Day,BedRacesandtheOozeballMudVol-leyball Tournament.

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Hailed as the ideal person to lead The Uni-versity of Texas at Arlington into a new eraofprominence,JamesD.Spaniolowas appointed the University’s seventh

president in November 2003 by The University of TexasSystemBoardofRegents.

HetookofficeinFebruary2004andimmedi-ately began building an administrative team and reaching out to stakeholders to map a course forUTArlington’s future.Boosting researchandprivate support for the state’s seventh largest university are among his priorities.

President Spaniolo’s experience in highereducation, law, philanthropy, politics and journal-ismmakehimuniquelyqualified to leadacom-prehensive teaching, research and public service institution like UT Arlington. With an enrollment of more than 25,000 students, UT Arlington is the thirdlargestofthe15institutionsintheU.T.Systemand offers 90 baccalaureate, 74 master’s and 34 doctoral degrees.

With a continued focus on technology transfer and economic development, UT Arlington is solidi-fying its status as a leading research university in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the state and the na-tion.Duringthe2002fiscalyear,theUniversityre-ceived a 39-percent increase in externally-funded awards over the preceding year.

Before coming to UTArlington, PresidentSpaniolowasdeanofMichiganStateUniversity’sCollege ofCommunicationArts andSciences.As dean from 1996-2003, he oversaw an enroll-ment increase of more than 1,000 students and helpedestablishtheJamesH.andMaryB.QuelloCenter for Telecommunication Management and Lawbyraisingmorethan$3.5million.Heforgeda partnership with a newspaper corporation in Mexico and strengthened alumni outreach. He wasalsoaprofessorintheSchoolofJournalismand taught courses on the First Amendment and communications law.

PriortohistenureatMichiganState,hewas

vice president and chief programofficer of theJohnS. and James L. Knight Foundation, thelargest media-related private foundation in the UnitedStateswithmorethan$1.5billioninassets.In seven years with the Knight Foundation, he directed a program that included major grants and initiatives to support journalism and a free press in theUnitedStatesandworldwide.Healsoservedasa member of the foundation’s Journalism Advisory Committee from 1997-2003.

Before joiningKnight Foundation, PresidentSpaniolowasanewspaperexecutiveandlawyerwith Knight-Ridder for more than a decade. He was vice president of human resources and as-sistant to the publisher at the Detroit Free Press and general executive and general counsel at The Miami Herald.

He began his legal career with the Miami law firmofPaul&Thomson,whichrepresentedTheHerald, and later served as associate general counsel of the American Newspaper Publishers As-sociation, where he established the organization’s legal department. He is a member of the Florida BarandhasbeenadmittedtopracticebeforetheU.S.SupremeCourt,the5thand11thU.S.CircuitCourtsofAppealsandtheU.S.DistrictCourtfortheSouthernDistrictofFlorida.

He graduated with high honors from Michigan Statein1968withaB.A.degreeinpoliticalscience.As a senior, he was editor-in-chief of the student daily, the State News.FollowingserviceintheU.S.Army Reserve, he became an assistant to Michigan StatePresidentCliftonR.WhartonJr.from1970-72. He earned a law degree from The University ofMichiganLawSchool in1975andamaster’sdegree in public administration from The University ofMichiganInstituteofPublicPolicyStudies(nowtheGeraldR.FordSchoolofPublicPolicy).

PresidentSpaniolo hasa son, Jamie, andadaughter,Sarah,bothofwhomlive inWashing-ton D.C.

UT ARLINGTON PRESIDENTS

2004- James D. Spaniolo

2003-2004 Dr. Charles Sorber (interim)

1995-2003 Dr. Robert Witt

1992-1995 Dr. Ryan Amacher

1972-1992 Dr. Wendell H. Nedderman

1968-1972 Dr. Frank Harrison

1959-1968 Dr. Jack Royce Woolf

1946-1959 Dr. E.H. Hereford

1923-1946 Dean Edward Everett Davis

1917-1923 Dean Myron L. Williams

1916-1917 John B. Dodson

1913-1916 H.K. Taylor

1902-1913 James McCoy Carlisle

1895-1902 Lee Morgan Hammond

1895-1902 William H. Trimble

Arlington College, 1895-1902Carlisle Military Academy, 1902-1913Arlington Training School, 1913-1916Arlington Military Academy, 1916-1917Grubbs Vocational College, 1917-1923North Texas Agricultural College, 1923-1949Arlington State College, 1949-67The University of Texas at Arlington, 1967-present

JAMES SPANIOLOUNIVERSITYPRESIDENT

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The fifthDirector of IntercollegiateAth-letics at UT Arlington since 1953, Pete Carlon is in his 13th year as the depart-ment’s director after serving twice in an

interim role.

Carlon has been with the university 28 years (since1981),whenhecametoUTArlingtonfromStephenF.Austintobecometheheadathleticstrainer. He served as assistant or associate athletics director from 1984 until he was named director of athletics in May of 1996.

DuringCarlon’sfirsttenureasinterimathleticsdirectorin1991-92,UTArlingtonwonfiveteamconference titles and was ranked by the Women’s SportsFoundationasthesecondbestDivisionI program in the nation in terms of commitment to gender equity.

Duringthe1996-97year,inCarlon’sfirstyearas the permanent athletics director, the Mavericks claimedboththemen’sandwomen’sSouthlandConferenceAll-Sports trophies, a first in thehistory of the UT Arlington athletics program. In 1998-99, UT Arlington again claimed both the men’s andwomen’sAll-SportsChampionshipandwon theSLCCommissioner’sCup in theaward’s second year of existence. The Commis-sioner’s Cup recognizes the conference’s best overall athletics program. In all, UT Arlington has wonthreeCommissioner’sCupsandhasfinishedamong the top three schools in the race for the Cup each year since programs began competing for the award. During Carlon’s tenure, the UT Arlingtonwomen’steamshavecapturedfiveSLCAll-Sports trophiesand themen’s teamshavewon six all-sports awards. In all, the Mavericks have won 48 team conference championships during Carlon’s tenure as athletics director.

In 1997-98, Carlon teamed with then-Univer-sity President Dr. Robert Witt to join forces with student and faculty leaders to spearhead the campaignforareferendumonaStudentIntercol-legiate Athletics Fee. This student athletics fee won overwhelming support from the student body and was enacted by the state legislature and then Gov.GeorgeW.Bushin1999.ThefeewasthefirstofitskindinthestateofTexas,andservesas a model for other institutions.

Carlon has placed a special emphasis on maintaining an environment of academic excel-lence for UT Arlington student-athletes. Numer-ous academic support services and programs have been implemented to assist each student-athlete in their academic endeavors. UT Arlington athletics is involvedwith theNCAACHAMPS/Life Skills program,which providesMaverickstudent-athletes opportunities for life enriching leadership experiences, community service and life skills training.

During his 12-year tenure as head athletics trainer,CarlonservedaspresidentoftheSouth-west Athletic Trainers Association in 1987-88, was amemberoftheSouthwestAthleticTrainersAs-sociation(SWATA)ExecutiveBoard,andservedtwo terms on the national board of directors for the National Athletic Trainers Association. Carlon received one of the highest honors presented by the organization when he was named recipient of the NATA Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award in 1997. In 1989, Carlon was presented the Frank Medina Award for service to athletics trainingandmankind,andhastwice(1988and1996) earned the Eddie Wojecki Award for ser-vicetoSWATA.

HewasinductedintotheSWATAHallofFamein 1999 and the NATA Hall of Fame in 2005 - the organization’s highest honor.

Carlon served a two-year term as president of theSouthlandConference and chair of itsexecutive committee. He previously served on the executive committee in two-year stints as vice president/chair of the compliance committee andsecretary/treasurerandchairofthefinancecommittee.

Carlon has also served on several commit-tees, includingSouthlandConferenceHonorsandAwards,Compliance, StrategicPlanning,Championships,OfficiatingandMarketingandTelevision.

Nationally, Carlon has been recently ap-

pointed for a four-year term on the Division I Academics Cabinet, after spending the last year as a member of the NCAA Division I Academics, Eligibility and Compliance Cabinet, the Transfer IssuesAdHocSubcommitteeandchairingtheDivisionIFinancialAidSubcommittee.

Carlon completed a four-year term (1998-2002) on the NCAA Committee on Competitive SafeguardsandMedicalAspectsofSportsaswell as theSubcommittee forDrugEducationand Testing. He also is an active participant in theNCAAAthleticsCertificationprocess,havingserved on NCAA Peer Review Teams evaluating 10 other Division I institutions. He served as the president of the I-AAA Athletic Directors Associa-tion in 2005-06.

Carlon spearheaded a facilities upgrade with thefirstphaseofClayGouldBallparkrenovationcompleted. Other facilities that have receive en-hancement since 2002 include: the UT Arlington TennisCenter,AllanSaxeSoftballFieldandthetracksurfaceatMaverickStadium.

Carlon earned a bachelor’s degree from IowaStateUniversityin1975andhismaster’sdegreefromNorthwestMissouriStateUniversityin 1976. He began his professional career at ArlingtonJamesBowieHighSchoolin1976asa health teacher and athletics trainer, and was theschool’sTeacheroftheYearin1978.Carlonandhiswife,Beth,whoisanelementaryschooladministrator in IrvingISD,arebothnativesofGowrie, Iowa.

PETE CARLONDIRECTOROFATHLETICS

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UT Arlington Tennis CenterTexas Hall

Allan Saxe Softball Field

ATHLETIC FACILITIESMaverick Stadium

Clay Gould Ballpark

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ALMA MATERDearSchoolwelove.

YouareourAlmaMater,And through the years,

Our faith we shall proclaim.We are each one,

A loyal son or daughter,Our song of praise,

Shallglorifyyourname.DearSchoolwelove,

Forever Arlington.

FIGHT SONGBlue,white,we’vegotthemight,Mavericks,we’regonnafightShoutourpraisestothesky

V-I-C-T-O-R-YGo big Mavericks

UTA Mavericks Fight, FightGo big Mavericks

All the way MavericksFight FightGo Mavs!

YOUR SPIRIT IS SHOWING

MAVERICK LOGOThe horse rides again. The mascot of the spirited Maver-ick horse has returned to the campus after the use of the cowboy-like Sam Maverick, in honor of Texas pioneer Samuel Augustus Maverick, for the past three decades.

UT ARLINGTON COLORSThe school color of Royal Blue has been the color of the UT Arlington athletics department since its inception. A number of complimentary colors has been incorporated. During its affiliation with the Texas A&M University System, red was used. Today, orange has been added to solidify its affilia-tion with the University of Texas System. White and silver have been used as a third color.

Hornets, Junior Aggies, Blue Riders and Rebels among long list of mascot names

An aardvark as UT Arlington’s mascot? It could’ve hap-pened. The story begins more than 80 years ago.

From 1917, when it joined the Texas A&M System, to 1921, the school’s athletic teams answered to Grubbers or the school’s name, Grubbs Vocational College) and Short-horns (after the campus newspaper, The Shorthorn).

Grubbers just wasn’t destined to last, and many didn’t like Shorthorns because that’s what freshman teams at the school’s hated rival, The University of Texas at Austin, were called.

A Shorthorn editorial Nov. 12, 1921, liked Hornets the idea of the ‘Horn’ and the ‘Sting’ too.”

So Hornets it was—but not for long. When the school changed to North Texas Agricultural College in 1923, the yearbook that appeared in the spring was called the Junior Aggie. This set in motion a gradual shift over the years from Hornets to Junior Aggies.

In 1949, when the school became Arlington State Col-

lege, the nickname was officially changed to Blue Riders. According to an Aug. 25, 1949, article in the Tarrant County Citizen, “It was felt that the name would be appropriate with the school colors (blue and white), and would allow artists an opportunity to sketch attractive designs for team uniforms.”

Except Blue Riders never caught on, either. In 1951, President E.H. Hereford called a meeting of as many sophomores as he could find and asked them to suggest yet another mascot.

Rebels subsequently won a student vote, and the fight song Dixie and mascot Johnny Red became intricate parts of the theme and continued as ASC became a four-year school in 1959. The theme was never seriously questioned until spring 1965 when some argued that Rebels depicted a symbol of slavery. Others maintained that it represented Southern heritage.

Several votes for name changes were held over the next six years, including one in 1968 (one year after the school became The University of Texas at Arlington) when Aard-

varks was the top vote-getter behind Rebels. In February 1970, with Rebels not being one of the choices, Texans won out over Mavericks and Apollos, but Mavericks prevailed in a runoff.

The battle still wasn’t over as students forced a refer-endum a month later, and the Old South theme prevailed again. UT Arlington President Frank Harrison pleaded with students to make a change.

In May 1971, one more vote was held. Again, students could vote for any name they chose, as long as it wasn’t Rebels. Mavericks won over Toros, Rangers and Hawks.

The first Maverick mascot was a horned horse. In later years it was patterned, sort of, after Sam Maverick, a wealthy Texas landowner who participated in many momentous events in the state’s early history, among them the defense of the Alamo. He died in 1870.

Maverick accumulated a fabled empire and inspired the term “maverick” to denote an unbranded calf or an independent person.

HOW A GRUBBWORM BECAME A MAVERICK

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The UT Arlington strength and conditioning facil-itycontainsstate-of-the-artequipmentbyBody-Masters, Uesaka, Precor and Troy.

A year-round program is utilized to develop fundamental strength, functional strength, power and explosiveness. Injury prevention is a top prior-ity therefore, special exercises are assigned to high-risk areas for each sports. Proper exercise technique is emphasized at all times.

Testing is used to monitor progress and identify strengths and weaknesses for each athlete.

All of these components are used to help each individual athlete reach the highest level of athletic achievement they are capable of as well as give them an edge over their competition.HeadStrengthandConditioningCoachWayne

Cunnings has extensive experience from being a national-level track athlete and competitive Olym-pic-style weight lifter to developing All-Americans and helping teams win conference championships.Bystayinguptodateonthelatestresearchin

thefieldofstrengthandconditioningheensuresthat our athletes are training not only harder than their competition but also smarter. Each athlete works towards team goals while being treated as an individual and an integral part of UT Arlington’s athletics program.

Clockwise from top right: Head strength and conditioning coach Wayne Cunnings spots former volleyball standout Torie Dacus. Bottomright:Dacusonthefreeweights.Bottomleft:Nordic

equipment and free weights at the weight room located on the westsideofMaverickStadium.

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SPORTS MEDICINEA commitment to total care exists in every facet of UT Arlington’s

approach to its student-athletes. UT Arlington Athletics Training facility contains modern equipment to ensure that a student-athlete is treated with care. Combined with the University health center, the student-athlete at UT Arlington is provided a team of physicians and care specialists.

The Maverick health care team focuses on prevention, treatment and rehabilitation. Equipment, training, medical and strength and conditioning staffs are jointly committed to health care and preven-tion.

“It has always been our philosophy to take a proactive approach to health care rather than just tending to our student-athletes after an injury,” said Roy Rudewick, Head Athletics Trainer.

Rudewick, a 1989 graduate of UT Arlington is in his second season with the Mavericks after more than a decade of service within the Arlington Independent School District. He will oversee all teams and will serve as the primary contact for the men’s basketball program.

Gina Giammanco enters her fourth year on the Mavericks staff. A 2003 graduate of University of Louisiana-Monroe with a degree in exercise physiology and a 2004 master’s degree in exercise physiol-ogy, she is the primary contact for the volleyball and softball teams.

Julie Homuth is in her third year at UT Arlington. A 2004 gradu-ate of Winona (Minn.) State with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science-athletic training and a 2006 graduate of Michigan State with a master’s in kinesiology-athletic training, Homuth serves as the primary contact for women’s basketball and men’s and women’s ten-nis. She also serves as the department’s coordinator of NCAA drug

testing.

Steven Siracusa begins his second season as the graduate assistant trainer for the baseball team.

Adriana Cantu enters her first season with the men’s and women’s cross country and track and field teams.

GinaGiammanco

JulieHomuth

StevenSiracusa

RoyRudewick

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MAvERICkHEAD COACHES

ASSISTANT COACHES

DiegoBenitezTennis

ScottCrossMen’sBasketball

SamanthaMorrowWomen’sBasketball

Debbie HedrickSoftball

Jay ReesMen’s Golf

JohnSauerhageTrack and FieldCross Country

Darin ThomasBaseball

DianeSeymourVolleyball

BrandonBergerTrack and Field

ReggieBrownMen’sBasketball

Derrick DanielsMen’sBasketball

Erin CluteVolleyball

Angela PerrySoftball

Leo RadkowskiBSBDir.ofOperations

JaySirianniBaseball

Gerald RicheyTrack and Field

Dennis DarlingTrack and Field

Lindsey WilsonWomen’sBasketball

Mark FlattenBaseball

Erin GrantWomen’sBasketball

VinceKwasnickSoftball

K.J. HendricksBaseball

YounesLimamTennis

ShaneLaflinWomen’sBasketball

Christina MelvinVolleyball

StuartPowellGolf

Allan AdamsMen’sBasketball

Rachel CisnerozWBBDir.ofOperations

ZakBuncikMBBDir.ofOperations

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ADMINISTRATION/SUPPORT STAFF

MishaelBergerAcademics Coordinator

ATHLETIC STAFF

TonyBurkenAssociate A.D. for

BusinessandOperations

Jason ChaputAsst. A.D. for Facilitiesand Events Manager

Wayne CunningsStrengthand

Conditioning Coach

Kevin FralicksAssociate A.D. for

External Affairs

Debbie GarciaSr.AssociateA.D.for

Academics&Compliance/SWA

Dr.BillReevesDeputy A.D./EligibilityCertificationOfficer

Roy RudewickHead Athletic Trainer

Cassie ThompsonStudentDevelopmentSpecialistIIEvents and Honors Coordinator

Gina GiamanccoAssistant Athletic Trainer

Julie HomuthAssistant Athletic Trainer

AshleyLacefieldSeniorOfficeAssistant

ScottLacefieldSportsInformationDirector

Kristyna ManciasAssistantSports

Information Director

Angela MartinezMarketing/Promotions

Director

Dr.BarryMcKeownFaculty Representative

John MocekSr.AssociateA.D.for

Finance and Administration

Lorraine PalmerAdministrative Assistant II

ShirleyRacioppaSupportSpecialistII

Athletic Phone NumbersAthletics Director ......................... (817)272-5039Baseball ................................................ 272-2060BusinessOffice .....................................272-2070Compliance ...........................................272-5166Golf ....................................................... 272-5038Men’sBasketball ................................... 272-5754Marketing/Promotions .......................... 272-7168Maverick Club ........................................272-7168

Softball ................................................. 272-5756SportsInformation ................................272-5706StrengthandConditioning .................... 272-2367Tennis(men’sandwomen’s) .................272-2593Track and Field ..................................... 272-5753Training Room .......................................272-2031Volleyball .............................................. 272-5755Women’sBasketball ..............................272-7165

Pete CarlonDirector of Athletics

Adriana CantuGraduate Assistant

Athletic Trainer

StevenSiracusaGraduate Assistant

Athletic Trainer

Marla MorrisAdministrative Asst. for

External Affairs

Rachel LanierAcademicAdvisor/CHAMPS LifeSkillsCoordinator

Gregg ElkinAssoc. A.D. for Communications

and Media Relations

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BeingaMaverickmeansbeingactiveinthecommunity-both on campus and the Arlington area.

With the goal of building leaders in the community, the UT Arlington athletics department and its student-athletes take an active role in community service projects.

Among the community service projects include the D.E.A.R. Mavericks(DropEverythingandRead)Program.Studentath-letesinspireyouthfromArlington,Mansfield,GrandPrairieareaschools by reading to classes and speaking to groups about the importance of staying in school.

TheStudentAthleteAdvisoryCouncil(SAAC)isacom-mittee made up of student-athletes from all 14 intercollegiate athletic teams at UT Arlington.

The mission of the NCAA is to maintain intercol-legiate athletics as an integral part of the campus educational program and the student-athlete as an integral part of the student body. With this in mind, theCHAMPS/LifeSkillsProgramwascreatedtosupport the student-athlete development initiatives of NCAA member institutions and to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within the context of higher education.

In the process of achieving this mission, the CHAMPS/LifeSkillsProgramatUTArlingtonwill:

•Promotestudent-athletes’ownershipoftheir

academic, athletic, career, personal and community responsibilities.

•Meet the changing needs of student-athletes. •Promoterespectfordiversityandinclusion

among student-athletes. •Assiststudent-athletesinidentifyingand

applying transferable skills. •EnhancepartnershipsbetweentheNCAA,

member institutions and their communities for the purpose of education.

•Fosteranenvironmentthatencouragesstudent-athletestoeffectively access campus resources.

•Encouragethedevelopmentofcharacter,integrityandleadership skills.

MAvERICkS MAkING A DIFFERENCE

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HALL OF HONOR INDUCTEESNAME ............................... CLASSIFICATION ......................... YR. INDUCTEDGary Lewis ........................ Football ............................................................2008Heather Hoy-Martin........... Volleyball ..........................................................2008Dr.BillReeves .................. Men’sBasketball/Administration ......................2008ErrolByles......................... Men’s Track and Field ......................................2007BobDiem .......................... Football ............................................................2007Theresa Noggler-Fangman Volleyball ..........................................................2007TomBeasley ..................... Football,BaseballCoach .................................2006Paul Renfro ....................... Men’sBasketball ..............................................2006B.G.Wilson ....................... Baseball ...........................................................2006BrendaWoodard ............... Softball .............................................................2006 ScottyCaldwell ................. Football ............................................................2005Gwen Clardy-Ross ............ Track and Field ................................................2005 Christina Rudiger .............. Volleyball ..........................................................2005Marvin“Butch”McBroom .. Baseball/Administration ...................................2004CarolynSmith ................... Women’sBasketball ........................................2004Robert Willbanks ............... Football ............................................................2004Ronald Hancock................ Track and Field ................................................2003Eva Jonsson ..................... Track and Field ................................................2003Justin Rowland.................. Track and Field ................................................2003ShawnSweeten ................ Volleyball ..........................................................2003BruceCollie....................... Football ............................................................2002Angela Nelson-Martinez.... Track and Field ................................................2002Ralph McPherson ............. Basketball ........................................................2002Mike Nau ........................... Basketball ........................................................2002Fred Arnold ....................... Football ............................................................2001RonBarnett ....................... Football,Baseball ............................................2001Allen Lowes....................... Track and Field/Football ..................................2001Katie Weismiller ................ Volleyball ..........................................................2001Lisa Austin......................... Track and Field ................................................2000Dick Hill ............................. Football ............................................................2000MonteStratton .................. Track and Field Coach .....................................2000Jimmy Thomas .................. Football ............................................................2000Ana de Oliveira ................. Volleyball ..........................................................1999Howard Prager .................. Baseball ...........................................................1999Glen Throckmorton ........... Football ............................................................1999Larry Dowler...................... Swimming ........................................................1998DannyGriffin ..................... Football ............................................................1998BrendaMarshall ................ Softball .............................................................1998WillieBrand ....................... Basketball ........................................................1997Mark Cannon .................... Football ............................................................1997Lisa Love........................... VolleyballCoach .............................................1997Joel McCray ...................... Track and Field ................................................1997 Ken Ozee .......................... Football ............................................................1997EddieStallings .................. Basketball ........................................................1997SaraMassey-Bontke......... Track and Field ................................................1996Paul “Cotton” Mitchell........ Basketball ........................................................1996McClinton Neal.................. Track and Field ................................................1996 Cliff Odom ......................... Football ............................................................1996Judd Ramsey .................... Football ............................................................1996Mary Ridgway ................... VolleyballCoach ..............................................1996Randy Thorpe ................... Baseball ...........................................................1996BurleyBearden ................. Football Coach.................................................1994SansiskiDaniels................ Track and Field ................................................1994KathyGunter-Stanfield...... Volleyball,Basketball,TrackandField,Softball 1994Willie Thomas ................... Football ............................................................1994Don Easterling .................. SwimmingCoach .............................................1993L.R. “Dink” Ford ................ Basketball ........................................................1993Charlie Key ....................... Football, Coach................................................1993GeneSchrickel.................. Basketball ........................................................1993H.A.D. “Hoss” Dunsworth.. Student-Athlete,Faculty,Coach,Supporter ....1992Trey Hillman ...................... Baseball ...........................................................1992Ric Nesbit.......................... Swimming ........................................................1992BruceTibbets .................... Basketball ........................................................1992Al Culton ........................... Basketball ........................................................1991James G. “Klepto” Holmes .... Football,Basketball,Baseball..........................1991GilbertSmith ..................... Track and Field ................................................1991Wayne Coble .................... Football, Track and Field .................................1990Dale Drennan .................... Track and Field ................................................1990Carl Knox .......................... Basketball,Tennis,Football .............................1990SkipButler......................... Football ............................................................1989Theresa Frederick ............. Volleyball ..........................................................1989HowardPayneShannon ... Baseball,TrackandField ................................1989Roy Dewalt........................ Football ............................................................1988BobbyLane ....................... Athletic Training, Track Coach .........................1988Tom Tinker ........................ BasketballCoach,AthleticDirector..................1988MikeBaylor ....................... Football ............................................................1987Jody Conradt..................... Volleyball,BasketballandSoftballCoach........1987Derrick Jensen .................. Football ............................................................1987JohnSchnable .................. Football ............................................................1987DexterBussey................... Football ............................................................1985Calvin Lee ......................... Football ............................................................1985Doug Russell..................... Swimming ........................................................1985Chena Gilstrap .................. Football Coach, Athletic Director .....................1984

TEAMS1977SoftballTeam .....................................................................................2008 1990-92 Men’s Track and Field Teams .......................................................20071967,68Men’sSwimmingandDivingTeams ............................................20061995 Women’s Track and Field Team .........................................................20051980-81Men’sBasketballSquad ...............................................................20051966,67FootballSquads ...........................................................................20041998VolleyballSquad ................................................................................20031989VolleyballSquad ................................................................................20031956,57FootballSquads ...........................................................................2003

Former volleyball player Heather Hoy-Martin, football player Gary Lewis, administrator Dr. Bill Reeves and the 1977 women’s softball team, which qualifiedfortheAssociationofIntercollegiateAthleticsfor Women National Tournament, were inducted into the UTArlingtonHallofHonoronSaturday,Sept.13,2008.UT Arlington began inducting former standout athletes and coaches into the Hall of Honor in 1984. Ninety-two athletes and teams have been honored.

Hoy landed in Arlington in the fall of 1994 and made an immediate impact on the Mavericks volleyball squad byearningSouthlandConferenceFreshmanoftheYear.HoyfinishedherfreshmanseasonatUTArlingtonwithateam-high .293 attack percentage, 266 kills and a team-high 120 blocks.

Bythetimeshewasfinished,HolyheldfourUTArlington career records and landed among the leaders inseveralsingle-seasoncategories.ShewasaFirstTeamAll-SouthlandConferencepickin1995and1996.In 1995, she had 42 solo blocks and 150 block assists. EachranksfifthinasingleseasonatUTArlington.Shecapped her record-breaking career by being named SLCPlayeroftheYearafterhersenioryearin1997.Sheledtheconferencewith643kills,whichranksasthe second highest single-season total in UT Arlington volleyball history.

LewisturnedinoneofthefinestseasonsinUTAr-lington football history during his senior season in 1980. AlreadyaSecondTeamAll-SouthlandConferencepickasajunior,LewisfinishedhisMaverickcareerwith66catches for 1,431 yards and nine touchdowns, but even more impressive was his career average of 21.68 yards per catch.

HisyardspercatchwasalsotopsintheSLCandledLewisbeingpickedontheAll-SLCFirstTeam.Hissizeand athleticism not only brought a new dimension to UT Arlington’s offense, it also lured professional scouts tothenewly-builtMaverickStadium.TheGreenBayPackers picked Lewis in the second round of the 1981 NFL Draft.

Lewis played four seasons for the Packers from 1981-84.Lewishad21catchesfor285yardsforGreenBay.

Perhaps the most notable facet of his playing career is the “Lewis Rule,” which was coined during his time at GreenBay.Lewisandhisteammatesstartedtoblockextrapointsandfieldgoalsbytakingarunningstartand leaping over the line of scrimmage. Lewis was the leagues best at it. The NFL passed a rule disallowing the running start by defensive players during an extra pointorfieldgoal.

Dr.William“Bill”Reeveshasbeenassociatedwiththe UT Arlington Department of Athletics for 42 plus yearsandwasrecentlyincludedintotheSouthlandConference Hall of Honor.

AplayerforthreeyearsintheArlingtonStateCollege

2008HallofHonorinductees(toprow:L-to-R)GaryLewis(1977-80;Football),HeatherHoy-Martin(1994-97;Vol-leyball),Dr.BillReeves(1959-61,1966-present;Men’sBasketball/Administration)and(bottomrow:L-to-R)1977Head

SoftballCoachMarvin“Butch”McBroom,membersofthe1977softballteam.

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men’s basketball program, Dr. Reeves coached for three seasons in the high school ranks before returning to his alma mater to become an assistant basketballcoachin1966forheadcoachBarryDowd. He later accepted a position as an adminis-trative assistant to the Director of Athletics in 1971.

TwoyearsafterfinishinghisPh.D.atNorthTexas in 1973, Dr. Reeves became the Director of Athletics at UT Arlington, serving for 14 years until 1989. During his time as A.D., he made the institution a model program for gender equity in college athletics.

Reeves resigned as athletics director in 1989, but remained on campus to serve as the compliance coordinator until 1996. From 1996 to September2007,Reevesservedasseniorassoci-ate athletic director and compliance coordinator. Today, Dr. Reeves is UTA’s Deputy Athletics Director/EligibilityCertificationOfficer.Dr.Reeveswas named a UT Arlington Distinguished Alumnus in 1996 and is a former President of the Arlington Rotary Club.

Guided by legendary UT Arlington coach and HallofHonormemberButchMcBroom,the1977UT Arlington softball team made its second con-secutive trip to the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women National Tournament - the equivalenttotoday’sCollegeWorldSeries.

McBroomcoachedboththeUTArlingtonbase-ball and softball teams at the time, taking over the softball squad after the departure of Jody Conradt. WithleadershipfromjuniorstandoutBrendaMar-shall, who is also in the UT Arlington Hall of Honor, the Mavericks expected to have a big spring season after going 25-3 in the fall with victories againstBaylor,TexasTechandTexasA&M.

The Mavericks didn’t disappoint, advancing to nationals and piling up eight more victories.

UT Arlington needed to sweep through the re-gional tournament in order to qualify for nationals.

In the tournament-opening game against AngeloState,UTArlingtonsetthetonewitha10-2victory. Consecutive victories against Oklahoma State-includingathrilling4-3decisioninthere-gional championship game - earned the Mavericks a spot at nationals.

UT Arlington opened the national tournament with a loss against Arizona before rebounding to defeat Western Illinois, 4-3. The Mavericks spec-tacular run ended with a loss against Northern Colorado.

Combined in the fall and spring seasons, the Mavericks won 33 games.

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UT Arlington is nestled in the middle of the vibrant, Dal-las- Fort Worth Metroplex. Professional sports, the arts, music, museums, shopping, commerce are all just minutes away.ThepopularfamilyattractionSixFlagsOverTexasisjust

fiveminutesnortheastofcampus.SixFlagsistheanchoroftheFunCentralwiththeTexasRangersBallparkandthenew home of the Dallas Cowboys, due to be opened in 2009. The new state-of-the-art stadium will bethehomeofSuperBowlin2011,theCottonBowl,andwillcompetefornumerous NCAA Champion-ship events in men’s and women’s basketball and football.

DALLAS-FORT WORTH

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•DFWInternationalAirportistheworld’ssecond-busiest airport and the main hub for American Airlines

•Morethan10professionalsportsclubsreside in the DFW area

•Dallasishometomorethan160muse-ums, galleries and artistic attractions

•Theaveragedailytemperatureis63de-grees Fahrenheit. Arlington has mild winters and hot, dry summers

•BothDallasandFortWorthhavezoos•FortWorthishometothehistoricalFort

WorthStockyards.

METROPLEX

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DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI

Karen BortaNews anchor KTVT-11Dallas

Chris CagleMusician

Lou Diamond Phillips

Actor

Kalpana Chawla Aerospace Engineer

Keith Alcorn, actor Jimmy Neutron

LillieBiggins,VicePresidentforOperations–HarrisMethodistHospital,FortWorth

KarenBorta,newsanchor,KTVT-Channel11,Dallas

TheronBowman,ChiefofPolice,CityofArlington

Chris Cagle, Country music singer

BrianChase,NASA’sAssistantAdministratorforLegislativeAffairs

KalpanaChawla,aerospaceengineer;MissionSpecialist,SpaceShuttleColumbia

Gen.TommyFranks,retiredGeneral,UnitedStatesArmy

Ralph Hawkins, architecture

Trey Hillman, Kansas City Royals Manager

David Kunkle, Police Chief, City of Dallas

Ralph Mendoza, Chief of Police, City of Fort Worth

HunterPence,HoustonAstrosOutfielder

Lou Diamond Phillips, actor

PhilPorter,18-yearVolunteerSocialWorkerfortheAISDVentureSchool

Roland Pryor, Harvard University, Asst. Professor, Economics

VasudevRangadass,CEOofNet.Orange

Gary Trietsch, Houston District Engineer for Texas Department of Transportation

KelcyWarren,CEOandChairmanoftheBoardforEnergyTransferPartners,LP

David Webster, President and CEO of Kinro Corporation

RoyceWest,TexasStateSenator

JimWilkinson,Sr.AdvisortoSecretaryofStateCondoleezzaRice

RoyL.Williams,ChiefScoutExecutive,BoyScoutsofAmerica

Morgan Woodward, actor

TreyYelverton,CityofArlingtonDeputyCityManagerforEconomicDevelopment

Ret. General Tommy FranksUnited States Army

Trey HillmanKansas City

Royals Manager

Hunter PenceHouston Astros

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Ark. State ^3 p.m.

Siena ^7 p.m.

Siena ^3 p.m.

@ Texas3 p.m.

vs. SFA #3 p.m.

@ UTPA #7 p.m.

TexasState ^3 p.m.

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@ SHSU*2 p.m.

@ SHSU*1 p.m.

@ La. Monroe

6:30 p.m.

@Texas A&M

6:35 p.m.@ Nicholls*

6 p.m.@ Nicholls*

3 p.m.

@ Nicholls*1 p.m.

TCU6:30 p.m.

IowaWesleyan

5 p.m.

UTSA*6:30 p.m.

UTSA*1 p.m.

Minnesota!6:30 p.m.

Minnesota6:30 p.m.

NW State*6:30 p.m.

NW State*2 p.m.

NW State*1 p.m.

La. Tech6:30 p.m.

UTSA*2 p.m.

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@ TCU6:30 p.m.

@ Baylor6:30 p.m.

@ Cent. Ark.*

6 p.m.

@ SFA*3 p.m.

@ SFA*2 p.m.

@ SFA*1 p.m.

@ OK State6:30 p.m.

@ Cent. Ark.*

1 p.m.

@Cent. Ark.*

2 p.m.

@ ORU6:30 p.m.

SE La.*6:30 p.m.

SE La.*1 p.m.

McNeese*6:30 p.m.

Baylor6:30 p.m.

McNeese*6:30 p.m.

McNeese*1 p.m.

SE La.*2 p.m.

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TexasState*

6:30 p.m.

TexasState*

6:30 p.m.

TexasState*1 p.m.

TAMUCC*6:30 p.m.

TAMUCC*2 p.m.

TAMUCC*1 p.m.

Oklahoma6:30 p.m.

HOME AWAY

@ Lamar*6:30 p.m.

@ Lamar*2 p.m.

@ Lamar*1 p.m.

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